Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 988a555f-fdfa-4452-829d-c06654bfbba5
Document Type: srp
Title: Initial Plant Test Program - Design Certification and New License Applicants
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0706/ML070660618.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.2
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lines for ITAAC 1. The wording in the first column of the ITAAC [Design Commitment (DC)] should be as close as possible to the DD or the design information in the COL application. 2. The second column of the ITAAC should always contain at least one of the three methods (“Inspection” or “Test” or “Analysis”), and may sometimes contain a combination of the three. 3. Standard pre-operational tests, defined in relevant sections of the COL application and Regulatory Guide 1.68, are not a substitute for ITAAC; however, the results of such tests can be used to satisfy an ITAAC. 4. If an ITAAC test is not normally performed as part of a pre-operational test, the test methodology should be described in the relevant section of the COL application. Appropriate sections of the application may also include any supporting design or analysis issues, as well as references to the ITAAC. 14.3-48 March 2007 5. Use of the terms “Test” and “Type Test” in the second column should be consistent with the definitions provided in Section C.II.2.1.1 of this regulatory guide. Alternatively, testing may be classified as “Vendor,” “Manufacturer,” or “Shop,” to clarify the intended test type. 6. If the ITAAC requires an analysis, the ITAAC should identify the specific type of analysis and/or its results/outcome. The specific analysis or results/outcome necessary to support the ITAAC may also be discussed in the relevant sections of the COL application, which may reference the ITAAC as required. 7. The second column of the ITAAC should identify the component, division, or system to be verified by the inspection, test, and/or analysis. 8. Refer only to inspections, not “visual” inspections. 9. The third column of the ITAAC (Acceptance Criteria) should specify numerical values. 10. The ITAAC should be consistent in the use of present or future tense. 11. “Division” should be used instead of train, loop, or subsystem (unless it is a subsystem). 12. ITAAC should