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23.12.2024In November 2024, standard tests of the fire alarm system and its control units were conducted. These tests included several critical stages. The primary objective was to evaluate the effectiveness and practicality of the modifications made to the system design and to verify compliance with the new requirements outlined in SOU NAEK 100:2022. This included comprehensive tests for electromagnetic compatibility as well as adherence to cybersecurity requirements specified in NP 306.2.237:2022.
The fire alarm system and its control units are designed to ensure fire safety for personnel, buildings, structures, process equipment at nuclear power plants (NPPs), industrial companies, and other facilities. The system promptly detects fires, notifies personnel for timely response, and, when required, generates command impulses to control fire extinguishing systems, ventilation, air conditioning, fire warning systems, and more.
The equipment was installed at radiy’s test site, assembled, and commissioned in accordance with the test program and procedures. The fire alarm system's components meet the K2 cybersecurity level requirements.
The inspection results confirmed compliance with the standards outlined in SOU NAEK 100:2022 and NP 306.2.237:2022, verifying that the prototypes of the fire alarm system were developed in alignment with the current norms and standards.
radiy’s Fire Alarm System is now ready for installation at facilities and fully meets modern safety and reliability standards.