Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 9be30074-39e5-4eaf-8842-1d3d52c77b21
Document Type: srp
Title: CONDENSATF CLEANUP SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350089.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 10
Section ID: 10.4.6
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ety analysis report (FSAR). Upon request from the primary reviewer, the CMEB will provide input for the areas of review stated in subsection I of this SRP section. The primary reviewer uses such input as required to assure that this review procedure is complete. The reviewer will select and emphasize material from the paragraphs below, as may be appropriate for a particular case. 10.4.6-2 Rev. 2 - July 1981 1. CMEB evaluates the system design information and drawings and, utilizing engineering judgment, operational experience, and performance character- istics of similar, previously aDDroved systems, verifies that: a. The system meets the requirements for condensate cleanup capacity, provides effluent of the required purity, and contains adequate instrumentation to monitor the effectiveness of the system. For BWRs refer to Regulatory Guide 1.56 and for PWRs refer to BTP MTEB 5-3. b. The system is connected to radioactive waste disposal systems to allow disposal of spent resin or regenerant solutions when required. 2. ASB reviews the effects of CCS high-and moderate-energy piping failures under SRP Section 3.6.1 to assure that other safety-related systems are not rendered inoperable. 3. ETSB determines the capability to treat and process spent resin and resin regenerant solutions in liquid and solid waste management systems under SRP Sections 11.2, 11.3, and 11.4. 4. RAB determines the adequacy of the shielding design of the condensate demineralizers under SRP Section 12.2. IV. EVALUATION FINDINGS The reviewer verifies that sufficient information has been provided to support conclusions of the following type, to be included in the staff's safety evalua- tion report: The condensate cleanup system includes all components and equipment necessary for the removal of dissolved and suspended impurities which may be present in the condensate. Based on the staff's review of the applicant's proposed design criteria and design bases for the condensate cleanup system and the