Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 8780afd7-6286-4a0c-950e-1e7eedad07fa
Document Type: srp
Title: Rev. 4 —June 1997
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0525/ML052500463.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 7
Section ID: 7
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omponents. Chap. 4 & 5 For an understanding of the reactor and the reactor coolant system and its interconnections with the ESF systems. Chapter 6 For the design bases, design features, and functional performance requirements of the ESF systems. Chapter 8 For an understanding of the electrical power systems. Chapter 9 For the design bases, design features, and functional performance requirements of essential auxiliary support (EAS) systems. Chapter 10 For an understanding of the steam and power conversion systems and their interconnections with the I&C systems. Chapter 12 For an understanding of radiation monitoring systems and their interaction with the I&C systems addressed in Chapter 7. Chapter 14 For an understanding of the initial test program and its role in verification and validation of I&C systems. For applications made under 10 CFR 52, HICB will also participate in the review of ITAAC as described in Chapter 14. Chapter 15 For a description of accidents for which the I&C system actuates or controls protective functions, the effects of failures of the protective functions, and the assumptions and initial conditions that form the bases of the accident analyses. IEEE Std 603 is an alternative to ANSI/IEEE Std 279, "Criteria for Protection Systems for Nuclear Power Generating 1 Stations," which is no longer an active standard. The current version of this standard is IEEE Std 603-1991, "Criteria for Safety Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations." Rev. 4 — June 1997 SRP 7.0-5 Chapter 16 For the proposed limiting conditions for operation and surveillance requirements for the I&C systems. Chapter 17 For an understanding of Quality Assurance activities during design and construction and the role QA plays in the engineering life cycle for I&C systems. Chapter 18 For the human factors considerations in the design of I&C control system user interfaces. Chapter 19 For a discussion of the contribution to risk of the I&C control systems in the probabilistic risk