Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ff5838f8-986a-4d8b-a039-fb26df280426
Document Type: srp
Title: – 15.5.2
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070725.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 15
Section ID: 15.5.1
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ance criteria for fuel cladding damage limits; and reviews the core physics, fuel design, and core thermal-hydraulics data used in the SAR analysis as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Sections 4.2 through 4.4.19 For those areas of review identified above as being reviewed as part of the primary review responsibility of other branches, the acceptance criteria necessary for the review and their methods of application are contained in the referenced SRP section of the corresponding review branch. II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA The RSBSRXB acceptance criteria are based on meeting the relevant requirements of the 20 following regulations: A. General Design Criterion 10 (GDC 10), as it relates to the reactor coolant system being 21 designed with appropriate margin to assureensure that specified acceptable fuel design 22 limits are not exceeded during normal operations, including anticipated operational occurrences. B. General Design Criterion 15 (GDC 15), as it relates to the reactor coolant system and its 23 associated auxiliaries being designed with appropriate margin to assureensure that the 24 pressure boundary will not be breechedbreached during normal operations, including 25 anticipated operational occurrences. DRAFT Rev. 2 - April 1996 15.5.1-4 C. General Design Criterion 17 (GDC 17) as it relates to providing onsite and offsite electric power systems to ensure that structures, systems, and components important to safety will function during normal operation, including anticipated operational occurrences. The safety function for each system (assuming the other system is not functioning) shall be to provide sufficient capacity and capability to ensure that acceptable fuel design limits and design conditions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are not exceeded during an anticipated operational occurrence.26 DC. General Design Criterion 26 (GDC 26), as it relates to the reliable control of reactivity 27 changes to assureensure that specified acceptable