IEC 62340:2007
(Main)Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation and control systems important to safety - Requirements for coping with common cause failure (CCF)
Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation and control systems important to safety - Requirements for coping with common cause failure (CCF)
Gives requirements related to the avoidance of CCF of I&C systems that perform category A functions; additionally requires the implementation of independent I&C systems to overcome CCF, while the likelihood of CCF is reduced by strictly applying the overall safety principles of IEC SC 45A (notably IEC 61226, IEC 61513, IEC 60880 and IEC 60709); gives an overview of the complete scope of requirements relevant to CCF.
Centrales nucléaires de puissance - Systèmes d'instrumentation et de contrôle-commande importants pour la sûreté - Exigences permettant de faire face aux défaillances de cause commune (DCC)
Fournit des exigences relatives à l'évitement des DCC dans les systèmes d'I&C réalisant des fonctions de catégorie A; exige de façon complémentaire la mise en oeuvre de systèmes d'I&C indépendants pour surmonter les DCC, lorsque la probabilité d'occurrence des DCC est déjà réduite en appliquant strictement les principes de sûreté prévalant au SC 45A de la CEI (en particulier ceux énoncés dans les CEI 61226, CEI 61513, CEI 60880 et CEI 60709); donne une vue générale du domaine complet des exigences applicables aux DCC.
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IEC 62340
Edition 1.0 2007-12
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Nuclear power plants – Instrumentation and control systems important to safety
– Requirements for coping with common cause failure (CCF)
Centrales nucléaires de puissance – Systèmes d’instrumentation et de contrôle-
commande importants pour la sûreté – Exigences permettant de faire face aux
défaillances de cause commune (DCC)
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IEC 62340
Edition 1.0 2007-12
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Nuclear power plants – Instrumentation and control systems important to safety
– Requirements for coping with common cause failure (CCF)
Centrales nucléaires de puissance – Systèmes d’instrumentation et de contrôle-
commande importants pour la sûreté – Exigences permettant de faire face aux
défaillances de cause commune (DCC)
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
PRICE CODE
INTERNATIONALE
T
CODE PRIX
ICS 27.120.20 ISBN 2-8318-9452-2
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.5
1 Scope.7
2 Normative references .8
3 Terms and definitions .8
4 Abbreviations .12
5 Conditions and strategy to cope with CCF .13
5.1 General .13
5.2 Characteristics of CCF .13
5.3 Principal mechanisms for CCF of digital I&C systems.13
5.4 Conditions to defend against CCF of individual I&C systems .14
5.5 Design strategy to overcome CCF .15
6 Requirements to overcome faults in the requirements specification .15
6.1 Deriving the requirements specification for the I&C from the plant safety
design base.15
6.2 Application of the defence-in-depth principle and functional diversity .16
6.3 CCF related issues at existing plants.17
7 Design measures to prevent coincidental failure of I&C systems.17
7.1 The principle of independence.17
7.2 Design of independent I&C systems .18
7.3 Application of functional diversity .18
7.4 Avoidance of failure propagation via communications paths .19
7.5 Design measures against system failure due to maintenance activities.19
7.6 Integrity of I&C system hardware.19
7.7 Precaution against dependencies from external dates or messages .20
7.8 Assurance of physical separation and environmental robustness.20
8 Tolerance against postulated latent software faults .20
9 Requirements to avoid system failure due to maintenance during operation .21
Annex A (informative) Relation between IEC 60880 and this standard .
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS –
INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
SYSTEMS IMPORTANT TO SAFETY –
REQUIREMENTS FOR COPING WITH
COMMON CAUSE FAILURE (CCF)
FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 62340 has been prepared by subcommittee 45A: Instrumentation
and control of nuclear facilities, of IEC technical committee 45: Nuclear instrumentation.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
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INTRODUCTION
a) Background, main issues and organisation of this Standard
In order to achieve a high safety level, redundancy is applied as one of the key features for
designing instrumentation and control systems (I&C systems) important to safety. Since a
Common Cause Failure (CCF) could compromise the effectiveness of redundancy, it is
essential to take adequate measures against it. The nuclear industry has pioneered systems
design and engineering to address CCF. Over the last thirty years it has implemented and
reached consensus on a number of practices to handle and overcome CCF.
The intention of this standard is to address the whole scope of aspects to overcome Common
Cause Failures (CCFs) and to provide an overview of the relevant requirements for I&C
systems that are used to perform functions important to safety (according to IEC 61226) in
nuclear power plants.
b) Situation of the current Standard in the structure of the IEC SC 45A standard series
IEC 62340 is a second level IEC SC 45A document tackling the issue of CCF.
This international standard supplements IEC 61513 and related standards with requirements
to reduce and overcome the possibility of CCF of I&C functions of category A. The
requirements given by this standard are applicable to category A (IEC 61226) functions if their
failure would be unacceptable with respect to the plant safety design.
For more details on the structure of the IEC SC 45A standard series, see item d) of this
introduction.
c) Recommendations and limitations regarding the application of this Standard
This standard applies to I&C systems important to safety of new NP
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