Standard IEEE P1682 27.9.2023 preview

IEEE P1682

IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Qualifying Fiber Optic Cables, Connections, and Optical Fiber Splices for Use in Safety Systems in Nuclear Power Generating Stations

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Designation standards: IEEE P1682
Publication date standards: 27.9.2023
SKU: NS-1149932
Approximate weight : 300 g (0.66 lbs)
Country: International technical standard

Annotation of standard text IEEE P1682 :

Revision Standard - Active - Draft.

This standard provides general requirements, directions, and methods for qualifying fiber optic cables, connections, and optical fiber splices for use in safety systems of nuclear power generating stations, including fuel reprocessing stations and other related installations. Cables, optical fibers, and splices within or integral to other devices (e.g., sensors, instruments, panels, etc.) shall be qualified using the requirements in the applicable device standard or IEC/IEEE 60780-323:2016, as appropriate. However, the requirements of this standard may be applied to the fiber optic cable and interfaces within these devices.

ISBN: 978-1-5044-9649-0

Number of Pages: 42

Product Code: STDAPE26110

Keywords: Class 1E, connectors, fiber, fiber optic cable, fibers, IEEE 1682™, nuclear, optical fiber, safety, splices

Category: Nuclear Instruments

Draft Number: - APPROVED DRAFT

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