DocumentCode
815389
Title
Considerations in Standardizing Control Room Arrangements
Author
Brandt, David W. ; Clay, Harold R.
Author_Institution
General Electric Nuclear Energy Division San Jose, California
Volume
21
Issue
1
fYear
1974
Firstpage
964
Lastpage
970
Abstract
The key to expeditious design, construction and licensing of today´s Nuclear Power Plant is standardization - standardization of site arrangement, building arrangement, control room layout, system design and construction. This paper considers the problems of standardizing only one of these areas - the control room. The obvious questions asked are: . Can the room arrangement be standardized? * Will incorporation of design improvements be significantly restricted? * How can standardization be implemented? A review of the factors that affect the room arrangement, such as building dimensional constraints, operational requirements and economics, indicates that a standard arrangement can be achieved. Improvements can also be incorporated, after sufficient evaluation, through the release of a new updated standard. And finally, some solutions to the implementation question may be to establish licensing priorities, to limit supplier design options and to establish standards through engineering societies. The mounting energy crisis is forcing decisions in many areas and the obvious advantages of standardization will become even more evident in the immediate future.
Keywords
Buildings; Construction industry; Costs; Electronics industry; Inductors; Licenses; Marketing and sales; Power generation; Standardization; Turbines;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1974.4327586
Filename
4327586
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