Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: f457ed0f-1a93-47d5-a311-511c0346447e
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Sizing of Large Lead-Acid Storage Batteries (Rev. 2)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2311/ML23118A344.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.212
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. The IAEA develops safety requirements and safety guides for protecting people and the environment from harmful effects of ionizing radiation. This system of safety fundamentals, safety requirements, safety guides, and other relevant reports reflects an international perspective on what constitutes a high level of safety. Pursuant to the Commission’s International Policy Statement (Ref. 16) and Management Directive 6.6, “Regulatory Guides” (Ref. 17), the NRC considered the following IAEA safety guide and safety requirement in the development of the RG: • IAEA Safety Guide NS-G-1.8, “Design of Emergency Power Systems for Nuclear Power Plants,” (Ref. 18) • IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG-34, “Design of Electrical Power Systems for Nuclear Power Plants,” (Ref. 19) Although the NRC has an interest in facilitating the harmonization of standards used domestically and internationally, the agency does not specifically endorse the IAEA documents listed above and is only acknowledging that such documents may be a useful reference for general information. Documents Discussed in Staff Regulatory Guidance This RG endorses, in part, the use of one or more codes or standards developed by external organizations, and other third-party guidance documents. These codes, standards and third-party guidance documents may contain references to other codes, standards, or third-party guidance documents (“secondary references”). If a secondary reference has itself been incorporated by reference into NRC regulations as a requirement, then licensees and applicants must comply with that standard as set forth in the regulation. If the secondary reference has been endorsed in a RG as an acceptable approach for meeting an NRC requirement, then the standard constitutes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for meeting that regulatory requirement as described in the specific RG. If the secondary reference has neither been incorporated by reference into NRC regulations nor