Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 145ec0f9-012b-4669-9627-ed1b1d0cce95
Document Type: srp
Title: THERMAL AND HYDRAULIC DESIGN
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070412.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 4
Section ID: 4.4
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ze the system potential for loose parts detection. The Operator Licensing (OLB)HHFB will provide 70 consultation on staff training in accordance with the SRP Section 13.2.1 . 71 72 The reviewer should review the vibration monitoring equipment and procedures to ensure that the monitoring provisions are adequate for the plant under review based on experience with comparable plants. The CPBSRXB will evaluate the application of neutron monitoring sensors 73 for core vibration test analysis. The EMEB is responsible for review of the preoperational 74 vibration test program, as described in SRP Section 3.9.2, and provides technical consultation to CPBSRXB on the need for permanent vibration monitoring provisions for the plant under 75 review. The reviewer ensures that applicants have an acceptable program for incorporation of instrumentation and procedures for detection and recovery from conditions of inadequate core cooling (ICC) consistent with TMI Action Plan item II.F.2 of NUREG 0737 and for applicants subject to 10 CFR 50.34(f), paragraph 10 CFR 50.34(f)(2)(xviii), as follows:.76 1. At theFor CP stagereviews, the reviewer verifies that the applicant musthas provided preliminary design information on selected instrumentation components and must specifyied the design concept selected for thedevelopment instrumentation in accordance with the requirementsguidance of item II.F.2 of NUREG-0718 (Reference. 177). 77 78 2. At the OL stageFor other application reviews, the reviewer ensures that the applicant is in compliance with the documentation requirements and design requirements described in item II.F.2 of NUREG-0737 (Ref. 18). PWR ICC instrumentation found acceptable to 79 the staff is described in Generic Letter 82-28 (Reference 10). BWR ICC instrumentation found acceptable to the staff is described in Generic Letter 84-23 (Reference 11). In addition, the reviewer verifies that BWR applicants have addressed noncondensible gases that may become dissolved in the reference