Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 3bfd6067-581b-482f-bfda-c7f2ef7fad32
Document Type: srp
Title: INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - OVERVIEW OF REVIEW PROCESS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1602/ML16020A049.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 7
Section ID: 7.0
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ined. Review Assignments NRC staff and contractors who will participate in the review should be named and their roles defined with respect to the review activities. Interfaces The plan should identify interfaces with other NRC organizations such as the project manager, regional offices, other technical organizations, and applicant or licensee personnel. The plan should describe the actions and information that the organization responsible for review of I&C needs from other NRC technical organizations and include a schedule showing when each item is to be delivered. Likewise, the plan should also identify the information and actions the interfacing organizations need from the organization responsible for review of I&C and include a schedule showing when these items will be needed. The plan should identify meetings and site trips as necessary. Schedule information may be absolute (a specific date) or relative (time before or after some milestone). The plan should address time required for requests for additional information (RAIs) and iterations of reviews. The organization responsible for review of I&C will coordinate with other NRC technical organizations in the review of the following I&C system design features: • The adequacy of the monitored variables, e.g., the suitability of parameters, such as pressure, for initiating operation of reactor trip or a given ESF or auxiliary supporting features and other auxiliary features included in Chapter 15 of the SAR. 7.0-13 Revision 7 – August 2016 • The acceptability of the proposed setpoints, time delays, accuracy requirements, and actuated equipment response, and consistency with the safety analysis included in Chapter 15 of the SAR. • The acceptability of the human-machine interface as described in Chapter 18 of the SAR. The coordinated reviews include the following: • The organization responsible for review of reactor systems evaluates the adequacy of protective, control, display, and interlock functions and