Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 62e8a2f9-b438-4ced-8623-3e61ee216490
Document Type: srp
Title: series.22
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070293.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.8
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teners in RCS and RCPB will continue to perform their intended functions so that SSCs containing these fasteners are capable of performing their intended safety functions.34 3. The requirements of GDC 1 that are applicable to SSCs containing threaded fasteners are described in subsection I.B.3. This SRP section describes the staff's review of all threaded fasteners in SSCs important to safety, including a description of QA requirements. The standards cited are appropriate to the safety function of each SSC and commensurate with the safety function to be performed. Meeting the requirements of GDC 1 provides assurance that fasteners important to safety will perform their intended functions so that SSCs containing these fasteners are capable of performing their intended safety functions.35 4. The requirements of GDC 2 that are applicable to SSCs containing threaded fasteners are described in subsection I.B.4. DRAFT Rev. 0 - April 1996 3.13-18 This SRP section refers to the ASME, AISC, and other applicable codes to define allowable stresses in threaded fasteners. Loads are determined in the design of the components in which the threaded fasteners are installed, which in turn are designed in accordance with ASME, AISC, or other appropriate standards to withstand the effects of natural phenomena. Meeting the requirements of GDC 2 provides assurance that fasteners important to safety are designed to resist the loads and conditions associated with natural phenomena, thereby performing their intended functions so that SSCs containing these fasteners are capable of performing their intended safety functions.36 5. The requirements of GDC 4 that are applicable to SSCs containing threaded fasteners are described in subsection I.B.5. This SRP section refers to the ASME, AISC, and other applicable codes used to define allowable stresses in threaded fasteners. Loads are determined in the design of the components in which the threaded fasteners are installed, which in turn are