Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ad57d9ae-7f2d-4d9e-9a6b-f08153f386c6
Document Type: srp
Title: NUREG-0800
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070494.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 8
Section ID: 8
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ation, and identification. c. Potential for damage due to fire, missiles, etc. DRAFT Rev. 1 - April 1996 8B-4 15. ESF Systems and Pump Rooms a. General layout. b. Physical and electrical separation of redundant equipment. c. Potential for damage due to fire, missiles, etc. d. Cable and raceway layout. e. Identification of cables, raceways, and equipment. 16. Vital Instrumentation Power Supply Installation a. General layout. b. Physical and electrical separation. c. Potential for damage from fire, missiles, etc. d. Monitoring instrumentation. e. Cable and raceway layout. f. Identification of cables, raceways, and equipment. 17. Alternate AC Source(s) for Station Blackout a. General layout, including buildings housing generating unit(s) or portions thereof. b. Fuel supply system. c. Physical separation and electrical isolation (at interfaces with the onsite power system) of power circuits, buses, breakers, and control circuits from offsite and onsite power supplies. d. Control power supplies. e. Potential for damage due to fire, missiles, etc. f. Control panel(s) and associated instruments and controls. g. Auxiliary systems - starting air, combustion air, ventilation, engine cooling, etc. h. Fire detection and protection.10 18. Plant Lighting System a. General layout and arrangement including separation and isolation from Class 1E circuits and equipment where applicable. b. Identification of cables, raceways, and equipment. c. Lighting power supply arrangement in safety-related areas and access routes to/from such areas. c. Equipment location and potential for damage.11 For combined license (COL) applications under 10 CFR Part 52, site visits may be conducted in conjunction with inspection activities rather than reviews of the application. The agenda for such site visits should appropriately reflect the design set forth in the safety analysis report, including inspections, tests, analysis, and acceptance criteria (ITAAC), site interface requirements, and combined