Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 63f62189-691f-402d-9ac9-41fb60ec2261
Document Type: srp
Title: DETERMINATION OF RUPTURE LOCATIONS AND DYNAMIC EFFECTS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1423/ML14230A035.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.6.2
CFR Part: 
CFR Title: 

Content:
nd components in accordance with SRP Sections 3.8.3 and 3.8.4. The organization responsible for inservice inspection and related design provisions of high-and moderate- energy systems, including those associated with the break exclusion regions, reviews the information in accordance with SRP Sections 5.2.4 and 6.6. 4. The staff reviews high-and moderate-energy systems inside containment and the essential systems and components that must be protected from postulated pipe rupture in these high-and moderate-energy systems, such as the emergency core cooling system, in accordance with SRP Section 6.3. 5. The staff reviews the information described for environmental effects of pipe rupture, such as temperature, humidity, and spray-wetting, with respect to the functional performance of essential electrical equipment and instrumentation, in accordance with SRP Section 3.11. 6. The staff reviews the information described for containment isolation features to verify that piping systems penetrating the containment barrier are designed with acceptable isolation features to maintain containment integrity in accordance with SRP Section 6.2.4. 7. The identification and evaluation of nonsafety-related risk-significant SSCs is reviewed in accordance with the guidance in SRP Chapters 17 and 19 and DC/COL-ISG-018 concerning quality assurance (QA) and reliability assurance. The specific acceptance criteria and review procedures are contained in the referenced SRP sections. 3.6.2-4 Draft Revision 3 – August 2015 II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Requirements Acceptance criteria are based on meeting the relevant requirements of the following Commission regulations: 1. GDC 4, as it relates to SSCs important to safety being designed to accommodate the effects of postulated accidents, including appropriate protection against the dynamic effects and environmental effects associated with postulated pipe rupture. 2. Title 10 of Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 52.47(b)(1), which requires that a