Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 611e1a8a-5fb2-4d1d-8b0e-7561bc7e46ac
Document Type: srp
Title: SEISMIC AND DYNAMIC QUALIFICATION OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052340654.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.10
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ruction permit (CP) stage, the staff review covers the following spe- cific areas: Rev. 2 - July 1981 USNRC STANDARD REVIEW PLAN Standard review plans are prepored for the ide of the offico of Nuclear Reactor Regulation staff responsbe for the review of applcalon to construct and operate nuar power plant. These documents amr made avallable to the public as part of the Commislon' policy to Inform the nuclear Indu nd the general public of regulatory procedures and poncls. Standard review plans are not substitut for regulatory gud or the Comslon's regulations and compliance with them Is not quired. The standard review plan *setns are keyed to the Std Format and Content of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants. Not all sections of the Standard Format hve a corresponding eview plan. Published standard review plans will be revised periodicaly, as appropriate, to accommodate comments and to reflect new Informsk tVon and experience. Comments and suggesions for Improvement will be considered and should be sent to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclew Reactor Regulation. Washington. D.C. M 1. The criteria for qualification, such as the deciding factors for choosing between tests or analyses, the considerations in defining the seismic and other relevant dynamic load input motions, and the demonstration of adequacy of the qualification program. 2. The methods and procedures including tests and analyses, used to assure structural integrity and the operability of mechanical and electrical equipment in the event of a safety shutdown earthquake (SSE), after a number of postulated occurrences of the operating basis earthquake (OBE), and in combination with other relevant dynamic and static loads. 3. The methods and procedures of analysis or testing of the supports for mechanical and electrical equipment, and the procedures used to account for possible amplification of vibratory motion (amplitude and frequency content) under seismic and dynamic