Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: c47cf2bd-7ad6-48e2-a865-479dac62c162
Document Type: srp
Title: LIGHT LOAD-HANDLING SYSTEM (RELATED
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350539.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.1.4
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onents important to safety. 3. General Design Criterion 61 as related to a radioactivity release as a result of fuel damage, and the avoidance of excessive personnel radiation exposure. Acceptance, in part, is based on the guidelines of position C.3 of Regulatory Guide 1.13 and ANS 57.1/ANSI-N208. 4. General Design Criterion 62 as it relates to criticality accidents. Acceptance is based on part on meeting position C.3 of Regulatory Guide 1.13 and ANS 57.1/ANSI N208. 5. In meeting Criteria 61 and 62 specific criteria regarding the maximum kinetic energy of any load lighter than a fuel assembly is identified in item 6, Subsection III of this SRP section. III. REVIEW PROCEDURES The light load handling system provides for handling of fuel assemblies, and other associated light loads such as control rods, and burnable poison rods and flow limiting orifices. The general objective of the review is to confirm that the LLHS design precludes system malfunctions or failures that could result in criticality accidents, a release of radioactivity or excessive personnel radiation exposures. There are. variations in the designs of 'proposed handling systems; hence, there will be variations in system require- ments and the type and number of loads to be handled. For the purpose of this review, the LLHS will not include the equipment used to handle heavy loads, i.e. loads whose weight exceed that of one fuel assembly and its associated handling tool. The procedures listed here are used in the construction permit (CP) review to determine that the LLHS design criteria and bases and the preliminary LLHS design described in the SAR meet the acceptance criteria given in subsection II of this SRP section. For operating license (OL) reviews the procedures are used to verify that the design criteria and bases have been appropriately implemented in the LLHS final design. 9.1.4-3 Rev. 2 - July 1981 Upon request from the primary reviewer, the coordinating review branches will provide input for