Standard Guide for Viewing Systems for Remotely Operated Facilities


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Remote Viewing Components:

4.2 The long-term applicability of a remotely operated radiological facility will be greatly affected by the provisions for remote viewing of normal and off-normal operations within the facility. The deployment of remote viewing systems can most efficiently be addressed during the design and construction phases.

4.2.1 The purpose of this guide is to provide general guidelines for the design and operation of remote viewing equipment to ensure longevity and reliability throughout the period of service.

4.2.2 It is intended that this guide record the general conditions and practices that experience has shown are necessary to minimize equipment failures and maximize the effectiveness and utility of remote viewing equipment. It is also intended to inform designers and engineers of those features that are highly desirable for the selection of equipment that has proven reliable in high radiation environments.

4.2.3 This guide is intended as a supplement to other standards, and to federal and state regulations, codes, and criteria applicable to the design of equipment intended for hot cell use.

4.2.4 This guide is intended to be generic and applies to a wide range of types and configurations of hot cell equipment and remote viewing systems.

Subcomité:

C26.14

Referida por:

C1725-17R22, C1615_C1615M-17R22, C1533-15R22, C1572_C1572M-23, C1554-18R23

Volúmen:

12.01

Número ICS:

25.040.30 (Industrial robots. Manipulators), 37.020 (Optical equipment)

Palabras clave:

borescope; canyon; CCD; CID; CMOS; fiber optic; hardened; hot cell; LED; lens; lighting; mirror; non-browning; pan/tilt; remote; vidicon; viewing;

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Norma
C1661

Versión
23

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Guide

Fecha aprobación
2023-10-01