Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 97042a9a-9f44-4236-9cce-9d73fdf3fef0
Document Type: srp
Title: STEEL CONTAINMENT
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052340577.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.8.2
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e 1.57. An acceptable interpretation of these limits is contained in Table 3.8.2-1 where the notation is in accordance with the Code. 6. Materials, Quality Control, and Special Construction Techniques a. The materials of construction are acceptable if in accordance with Article NE-2000 of Subsection NE of the Code, Section III, Division 1. Corrosion protection are reviewed by the Chemical Engineering Branch. b. Quality control programs are acceptable if in accordance with Articles NE-4000 and NE-5000 of Subsection NE of the Code, Section III, Division 1. c. Special construction techniques, if any, are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. 7. Testing and Inservice Surveillance Requirements a. Procedures for the preoperational structural proof test are acceptable if found in accordance with Article NE-6000 of Subsection NE of the Code, Section III, Division 1. b. Inservice surveillance requirements for steel containments are currently under development. Acceptance criteria for inservice surveillance programs in areas subject to corrosion are established by the Chemical Engineering Branch, as required. III. REVIEW PROCEDURES The reviewer selects and emphasizes material from the review procedures described below as may be appropriate for a particular case. 1. Description of the Containment After the type of containment and its functional characteristics are identified, information on similar and previously licensed applications is obtained for reference. Such information, which is available in safety analysis reports and amendments of previous license applications, enables identification of differences for the case under review which requires additional scrutiny and evaluation. New and unique features that have not been used in the past are of particular interest and are thus examined in greater detail. The information furnished in the.SAR is reviewed for completeness in accordance with the "Standard Format..." (Ref. 3). A decision is then made with regard to the