Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ccdd2795-5741-481a-9873-fd92f6379656
Document Type: srp
Title: CONDENSATE STORAGE FACILITIES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0705/ML070550046.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.2.6
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, the need for a seismic Category I dike or retention basin is reviewed. As required by Regulatory Guide 1.143, high liquid level conditions actuate alarms both locally and in the control room. F. The safety-related portions of the facility are protected from the effects of high-and moderate-energy line breaks or cracks. Layout drawings are reviewed to ensure that no high- or moderate-energy piping systems are close to safety-related portions of the CSF or, if necessary, protection from the effects of failure will be provided. Section 3.6 of the SAR will describe the means of providing such protection, and corresponding SRP sections note the procedures for reviewing this information. 9.2.6-10 Revision 3 - March 2007 G. The functions of the safety-related components and subsystems of the CSF (i.e., those necessary for plant safe shutdown) will not be precluded by a loss of offsite power. The CSF design will be acceptable if minimum system requirements are met with onsite power. H. The condensate storage tank has design provisions that automatically transfer, as required, from a normal nonsafety-related source to a seismic Category I source. I. If a changeover from a nonsafety-related condensate storage source to a safety-related water source is required for safe shutdown or accident mitigation, then the automatic changeover feature should meet all of the requirements for a safety-related system or component. J. The CSF capacity and features supporting flow delivery from the CSF are sufficient to support withstanding or coping with, and recovering from, an SBO, as reviewed under SRP Section 8.4. Regulatory Guide 1.155 contains staff positions related to systems and components required for decay heat removal during an SBO. Positions C.3.2, C.3.3.2, and C.3.5 apply to those portions of the CSF necessary for decay heat removal. 4. The descriptive information, P&IDs, system drawings, and failure modes and effects analyses in the SAR are reviewed to ensure that