Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 931b933f-eeb8-4e82-b76a-4813dde9214a
Document Type: srp
Title: SPENT FUEL POOL COOLING AND CLEANUP SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0631/ML063190013.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.1.3
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general arrangement and layout drawings, and the seismic design classifications for structures and systems included with the application will be necessary. B. The essential portions of the spent fuel pool cooling system are protected from the effects of floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and internally or externally generated missiles. Flood protection and missile protection criteria are discussed in detail in the respective SRP sections. The reviewer utilizes the procedures identified in these plans to ensure that the analyses presented are valid. A statement to the effect that the system is located in a seismic Category I structure that is tornado missile and flood protected, or that components of the system will be located in individual cubicles or rooms that will withstand the effects of both flooding and missiles is acceptable. The staff reviews the location and design of the system, structures, and pump rooms (cubicles) to determine that the degree of protection provided is adequate. 3. The reviewer analyzes the system design information and drawings to ensure that features to contain radioactivity will be incorporated. A statement that these features will be included in the design by the following means is a basis for acceptance: A. A leakage detection system is provided to detect component or system leakage. An adequate means for implementing this requirement is to provide sumps or drains with adequate capacity and appropriate alarms in the immediate area of the system. B. Components and headers of the system are designed to provide individual isolation capabilities to ensure system function, control system leakage, and allow system maintenance. C. Design provisions are made to ensure the capability to detect leakage of radioactivity from one system to another. Radioactivity monitors and conductivity monitors located in the system discharge lines are acceptable means for implementing this requirement. 4. Descriptive information, drawings, and system analyses