Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: a109d8e9-c6ff-4888-a1f5-d5a84f2ddb02
Document Type: srp
Title: SPENT FUEL POOL COOLING AND CLEANUP SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350537.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.1.3
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p water system and its source; and, the fuel pool building and its ven- tilation and filtration system. The makeup, ventilation and filtration sys- tems must also withstand a single active failure. In addition; the transient temperature (Ta) used in evaluating combined load on structures Rev. 1 - July 1981 USNRC STANDARD REVIEW PLAN Standard review plans ore prepared for the guidance of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation staff responsible for the review of applications to construct and operate nuclear power plants. These documents are made available to the public as part of the Commission's policy to Inform the nuclear Industry and the general public of regulatory procedures and policies. Standard review plans are not substitutes for regulatory guides or the Commission's regulations and compliance with them Is not required. The standard review plan sections are keyed to the Standard Format and Content of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants. Not all sections of the Standard Format have a corresponding review plan, Published standard review plans will be revised periodically. as appropriate, to accommodate comments and to reflect new Informa- tion and experience. Comments and suggestions for Improvement ivll ibe considered arid should be sent to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Washington, D.C. 2O1. shall be the boiling temperature of water when the cooling system is not designed to seismic Category I requirements. 2. The ASB reviews the capability of the spent fuel pool cooling, makeup, and cleanup systems to provide adequate cooling to the spent fuel during all operating and accident conditions. The review includes the following considerations: a. The quantity of fuel to be cooled, including the corresponding require- ments for continuous cooling during normal, abnormal, and accident conditions. b. The ability of the system to maintain pool water levels. c. The ability to provide alternate cooling