Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 0d2357af-61fe-4ae7-8eed-cb74e0ec4bcd
Document Type: srp
Title: LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0705/ML070550036.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.5.3
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d lighting systems provided on previously approved plants, is to be used as a basis for determining acceptability. 2. For review of a DC application, the reviewer should follow the above procedures to verify that the design, including requirements and restrictions (e.g., interface requirements and site parameters), set forth in the final safety analysis report (FSAR) meets the acceptance criteria. DCs have referred to the FSAR as the design control document (DCD). The reviewer should also consider the appropriateness of identified COL action items. The reviewer may identify additional COL action items; however, to ensure these COL action items are addressed during a COL application, they should be added to the DC FSAR. For review of a COL application, the scope of the review is dependent on whether the COL applicant references a DC, an early site permit (ESP) or other NRC approvals (e.g., manufacturing license, site suitability report or topical report). For review of both DC and COL applications, SRP Section 14.3 should be followed for the review of ITAAC. The review of ITAAC cannot be completed until after the completion of this section. IV. EVALUATION FINDINGS The reviewer verifies that the applicant has provided sufficient information and that the review and calculations (if applicable) support conclusions of the following type to be included in the staff's safety evaluation report. The reviewer also states the bases for those conclusions. The normal and emergency lighting systems include all components necessary to provide adequate lighting during normal and emergency plant operating conditions. The scope of review of the lighting systems provided for the plant included assessment of the systems designs, adequacy of the normal and emergency power sources, and verification of adequate lighting during fire, transient, and accident conditions. The basis for acceptance of the normal and emergency lighting systems was conformance of the design, design criteria, and