Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 988a555f-fdfa-4452-829d-c06654bfbba5
Document Type: srp
Title: Initial Plant Test Program - Design Certification and New License Applicants
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0706/ML070660618.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.2
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valves 10. Check valves 11. Operational and functional aspects of the system 12. Critical assumptions from transient and accident analyses 13. PRA insights (RAP input) 14. Online testing features 15. Surge tanks 16. Special cases for seismic qualification (e.g., ABWR main steam line piping) 17. Initiation logic 18. Interlocks 19. Flow control valves 20. Pressure testing of ventilation systems 21. Chapter 14 Testing reviewed (See Appendix C.II for guidance.) INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS REVIEW CHECKLIST 14.3-37 March 2007 This section provides additional guidance for evaluating COL applications, Tier 1 Design Descriptions (DDs),figures and ITAAC for instrumentation and control systems. Examples of this information may be found in the DCDs for the certified designs referenced in the applicable appendices to 10 CFR Part 52. I. Design Descriptions and Figures The DD should address instrumentation and control (I&C) equipment that is involved in performing safety functions. Essentially, this would include the complete Class 1E I&C systems, and should include the following information: A. Hardware architecture descriptions: - descriptions of all hardware modules - cabinet layout and wiring - seismic and environmental control requirements - power sources B. Software architecture descriptions: - software design specifications - code listings - build documents - installation configuration tables C. Regulatory guides (RGs) which have specific recommendations. This may be an area where a specific design aspect addressed by an RG is identified as a design commitment. However, all RG recommendations may not need Tier 1 treatment. D. Safety-significant operating experience problems that have been identified (particularly through generic letters or bulletins, and in some cases information notices). E. Policy issues raised for the standard designs. F. New design features (such as communications between various portions of the digital system or other systems). All of the new