Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 478329d7-b28f-4334-99e3-c149e19d1cdd
Document Type: srp
Title: ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052340658.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.11
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FSAR. In addition, the FSAR is reviewed for documentation of the successful implementation of the environmental qualification program Including test and analytical results. The reviewer verifies that the applicant's list of systems, which Includes the list of equipment associated with each such system, is consistent with the definition of the systems and equipment as delineated in paragraph 1 of subsection I. To confirm the extent to which the equipment meets the requirements of subsection II, the staff audits the equipment qualification file and conducts a plant site review. For selected equipment, the staff reviews the test procedure and test results, and examines the equipment configu- ration and mounting, and then determines whether the test or analysis referenced demonstrates compliance with the established criteria. The staff may require that component evaluation work sheets (CES) for all equipment be submitted to the staff. During its review, the staff will audit the central file and conduct a site visit. After the visit, {he applicant may be required to submit certain selected documents and reports for further staff review. If the staff has reviewed an applicants quali- fication file for a prevous application, they may elect not to require the applicant to submit all the qualifcation summary data sheets, but instead elect to audit the qualification files at the applicant's central storage location. IV. EVALUATION FINDINGS The review should verify that sufficient information is contained In the SAR to support conclusions of the following type, to be included in the staff's safety evaluation report: The staff concludes that the environmental Qualification of mechanical and electrical equipment is acceptable and mtets the relevant require- ments of General .Design Criterion 4 with respect to systems and compo- nents being designed to withstand the effects of and being capable of performing their safety function in the envi.vrnental conditions associated with