Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 6958f90f-4bf5-4fe1-9ae7-49439fd2deca
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY HARDWARE - INSPECTIONS, TESTS, ANALYSES, AND
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1603/ML16032A050.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.3.12
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enetration of the protected area perimeter barrier before completed penetration of the barrier, and subsequent alarms annunciate concurrently in at least two continuously manned onsite alarms stations (central and secondary alarm stations). 14.3.12-32 Draft Revision 2 – June 2016 Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria alarm stations (central and secondary alarm stations). 4(b). The perimeter assessment equipment will be designed to provide video image recording with realtime display and playback capability that can enable assessment of detected activities before and after each alarm annunciation at the protected area perimeter barrier. 4(b). Tests of the video assessment equipment will be performed. 4(b). The perimeter assessment equipment is capable of realtime display of video images and playback of recorded video images that enables assessment of detected activities before and after each alarm annunciation at the protected area perimeter barrier. 4(c). The intrusion detection and assessment equipment at the protected area perimeter will be designed to remain operable from an uninterruptible power supply in the event of the loss of normal power. 4(c). Tests of the uninterruptible power supply will be performed. 4(c). All Intrusion detection and assessment equipment at the protected area perimeter remains operable from an uninterruptible power supply on the loss of normal power. Criteria Guidelines a. Normal power supply for intrusion detection and assessment equipment at the protected area perimeter possesses the capability to provide adequate power to operate these systems. b. Intrusion detection and assessment equipment at the protected area perimeter remains operable from an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in the event of a loss of normal power. c. The UPS for intrusion detection and assessment equipment possesses the capability to provide adequate power to operate these systems. d. The power transfer from the operating power