Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: bcfc82c4-2420-4dbd-9351-ac433c1d2309
Document Type: srp
Title: CONDENSATE CLEANUP SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070599.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 10
Section ID: 10.4.6
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he water supplied to the reactor for BWRs (Standard Review Plan (SRP) Section 5.4.8), and to steam generators for PWRs (Branch Technical Position (BTP) MTEB 5-3), meets purity requirements. Condensers are reviewed to determine that proper design measures are taken to ensure that, in the event of condenser tube leaks, concentrations of chloride and other contaminants can be limited to allowable values until the condensate and feedwater systems are isolated. The review verifies the compatibility of the materials of construction with service conditions.6 Review Interfaces:7 1. The EMCB performs the following reviews as part of its primary review responsibility under the SRP sections indicated: a. For BWRs, EMCB reviews the compatibility of reactor water chemistry with reactor coolant pressure boundary materials as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Section 5.2.3. b. EMCB reviews reactor water chemistry and control programs applicable to the BWR reactor water cleanup system as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Section 5.4.8. c. EMCB reviews the compatibility of reactor water chemistry programs with PWR steam generator materials as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Section 5.4.2.1.8 2. CMEBEMCB will coordinate the evaluations of other branches that interface with the 9 overall review of the condensate cleanup system, as follows: a. The Auxiliary Systems Branch (ASB)Plant Systems Branch (SPLB) reviews the 10 system to determine that the design satisfies the recommendations of Branch Technical Position BTP ASB 3-1 with respect to breaks and cracks in high- and 11 moderate-energy system piping as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Section 3.6.1. Compliance with BTP ASB 3-1 ensures that a failure of CCS piping does not render other safety-related systems inoperable.12 b. The Effluent Treatment Systems Branch (ETSB)SPLB determines the effect of 13 the CCS on fission and corrosion product concentrations and the