Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: d4441736-a9bb-45c2-8d16-d23e8312ab08
Document Type: srp
Title: CHEMICAL AND VOLUME CONTROL SYSTEM MALFUNCTION THAT
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070717.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 15
Section ID: 15.4.6
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hical error. 29. SRP-UDP format item. Format change to make the citation of references consistent with the SRP-UDP format guidance. Also revised reference number to reflect reordering of references in subsection VI. 30. Editorial Spelled out the abbreviation DNBR for its first use in this SRP section. 31. Editorial This SRP Section is applicable only to PWRs, therefore, criteria stated for BWRs was deleted. 32. Editorial This SRP Section is applicable only to PWRs, therefore, criteria stated for BWRs was deleted. 33. SRP-UDP format item Technical Rationale were developed and added for the following Acceptance Criteria: GDCs 10, 15, and 26. Technical Rationale is a new SRP-UDP format item. 34. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current PRB abbreviations abbreviation for SRP Section 15.4.6. 35. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current PRB abbreviations abbreviation for SRP Section 15.4.6. 36. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current PRB abbreviations abbreviation for the Instrumentation & Controls Branch. 37. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current PRB abbreviations abbreviation for SRP Section 15.4.6. 38. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current PRB abbreviations abbreviation for the Instrumentation & Controls Branch. 39. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current PRB abbreviations abbreviation for SRP Section 15.4.6. 40. No change proposed, See Potential Although NRC Information Notices generally do not Impacts 5298, 5305, 24588, 24589 provide sufficient basis for SRP changes under the SRP-UDP, SRXB may wish to emphasize consideration of single failures which could result in degradation or loss of emergency boration capability. Events involving such failures and the potential common-mode failure mechanisms involved are described in Information Notices 82-19, 83-77, 86-63, and 87-57. 41. Current PRB names and