Lets clear up some misconceptions

Rick Meeker rmeeker at kc.rr.com
Thu Nov 6 06:35:31 CST 2003


Palo Verde, Arizona is the only fully computerized nuclear power plant that
I know of.  I will personally guarantee that they aren't using Windows to
run their critical systems.

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From: owner-kclug at marauder.illiana.net
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Lets clear up some misconceptions

Regarding Microsoft operating systems, control software,
and nuclear power plants:

I don't know if any nuclear plants run Windows-based control
systems.  Honeywell DCS control systems run Windows NT on the
operator stations.  These are commonly used in chemical
plants for plantwide process control.  I'm not sure if the
backend containing the data acquisition and control systems runs
Microsoft or a proprietary operating system, but the operator
interface stations do run Windows.




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