Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: fbcd53f5-fb4a-436f-9443-ef89f47e42cc
Document Type: srp
Title: SEISMIC AND DYNAMIC QUALIFICATION OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1422/ML14227A631.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.10
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y the balance of plant (BOP). The equipment qualification file should also include qualification summary data sheets for each piece of equipment (i.e., each mechanical and electrical component of each system) which summarize the component’s qualification. These data sheets should include the following information: A. Identification of equipment, including vendor, model number, and location within each building. Valves that are part of the reactor coolant pressure boundary (RCPB) should be so identified. In addition to the information listed before, for electrical equipment provide functional designation and components associated with (e.g., logic equipment). B. Physical description, including dimensions, weight, and field mounting condition, and identification of whether the equipment is pipe-, floor-, or wall-supported. C. A description of the equipment’s function within the system. D. Identification of all design (functional) specifications and qualification reports and their locations. Functional specifications for active valve assemblies should conform to RG 1.148, “Functional Specification for Active Valve Assemblies in Systems Important to Safety in Nuclear Power Plants.” E. Description of the required loads and their intensities for which the equipment must be qualified. 3.10-12 Draft Revision 4 – August 2015 F. If qualification by test, identification of the test methods and procedures, important test parameters, and a summary of the test results. G. If qualification by analysis, identification of the analysis methods and assumptions and comparisons between the calculated and allowable stresses and deflections for critical elements. H. If qualification by an experience-based approach, identification of the type of experience and the source of experience database. I. The natural frequency (or frequencies) of the equipment. J. Identification of whether the equipment may be affected by vibration fatigue cycle effects and a description of the methods