Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 52c595ba-bbc6-4bf7-8b9c-e72d77d3a95b
Document Type: srp
Title: AUXILIARY AND RADWASTE AREA VENTILATION SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070543.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.4.3
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review to determine that the design criteria and bases and the preliminary design, 51 as set forth in the preliminary safety analysis reportSAR, meet the acceptance criteria given in 52 subsection II of this SRP section.53 For the review of operating license (OL) or combined license (COL) applications, the 54 procedures are utilized to verify that the initial design criteria and bases have been appropriately implemented in the final design as set forth in the final safety analysis reportSAR. The procedures for OL or COL reviews include a determination that the proposed content and 55 intent of the technical specifications prepared by the applicant are in agreement with the 56 requirements for system testing, minimum performance, and surveillance developed as a result of the staff's review. The primary reviewer will coordinate this review with areas of responsibility assigned to other branches as stated in subsection I. The primary reviewer obtains and uses such inputs as required to assure ensure that this review procedure is complete. As a result of various ARAVS designs proposed by applicants, there will be variations in system requirements. For the purpose of this SRP section, a typical system is assumed which has fully redundant subsystems, each having an identical essential (safety features) portion. For cases where there are variations from this typical arrangement, the reviewer would adjust the review procedures given below. However, the system design would be required to meet the acceptance criteria given in subsection II. The reviewer will select and emphasize material from this SRP section as may be appropriate for a particular case. 1. The SAR is reviewed to verify that the system description and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) show the ARAVS equipment used for normal operations, and the ambient temperature limits for the areas serviced. The system performance requirements are reviewed to determine that it describes allowable component