Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 60417d74-e876-4ae1-b462-74d2947832c8
Document Type: srp
Title: INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS -
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350467.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 7
Section ID: 7.1
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h appropriate actions can be Rev. 3 - February 1984 USNRC STANDARD REVIEW PLAN Standard review plans are 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 Commisslon'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 Commlssion'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 asctions of the Standard Format have a corresponding review plan. Published standard review plans will be revised periodically. as appropriate. to accommodate comments and to teftact new Informa- tion and experience. Comments and suggestions for Improvement will be considered and should be sent to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Washington, D.C. 2C55 taken to mitigate the consequences of anticipated operational occurrences and accidents. During normal plant operation, the information systems important to safety provide information on the bypassed and inoperable status of safety systems. Information systems important to safety are discussed in Section 7.5 of the SAR. Interlock Systems Important to Safety are those systems which operate to reduce the probability of occurrence of specific events or to maintain safety systems in a state to assure their availability in an accident. These systems differ from protection systems in that their safety action is taken prior to or to prevent accidents. Interlock systems important to safety are discussed in Section 7.6 of the SAR. Control Systems are those systems used for normal operation that are not relied upon to perform safety functions following anticipated