Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 62485d6f-6b2a-4360-acb5-f874d2adc406
Document Type: srp
Title: PIPING SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS - INSPECTIONS, TESTS,
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1808/ML18088A069.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.3.3
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, including its connection assemblies, withstands the design basis harsh environmental conditions experienced during normal operations, anticipated operational occurrences, design-basis accidents, and post-accident conditions; and performs its functions for the period of time credited to complete the function. The ITA for electrical equipment should specify that (i) a type test or a combination of type test and analysis will be performed of the system’s Class 1E electrical equipment, including its connection assemblies; and (ii) an inspection will be performed of the system’s Class 1E as- built electrical equipment, including its connection assemblies. The Acceptance Criteria should specify that (i) an equipment qualification data report exists and concludes that the system’s Class 1E electrical equipment listed in the applicable ITAAC table, including its connection assemblies, performs its functions under the environmental conditions specified in the equipment qualification data report for the period of time credited to complete each function; and (ii) the system’s Class 1E electrical equipment listed in the ITAAC table, including its connection assemblies, is installed in its design location in a configuration bounded by the applicable equipment qualification data report . (2) Mechanical Equipment Environmental Qualification. In the mechanical equipment environmental qualification ITAAC, the Design Commitment should specify that the system’s non-metallic parts, materials, and lubricants used in safety-related mechanical equipment perform their safety-related functions up to the end of their qualified lives in the design basis harsh environmental conditions (both internal service conditions and external environmental conditions) experienced during normal operations, anticipated operational occurrences, design-basis accidents, and post-accident conditions. The ITA should specify that a type test or a combination of type test and analysis will be performed