Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: a109d8e9-c6ff-4888-a1f5-d5a84f2ddb02
Document Type: srp
Title: SPENT FUEL POOL COOLING AND CLEANUP SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350537.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.1.3
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sponding require- ments for continuous cooling during normal, abnormal, and accident conditions. b. The ability of the system to maintain pool water levels. c. The ability to provide alternate cooling capability and the associated time required for operation. d. Provisions to provide adequate makeup to the pool. e. Provisions to preclude loss of function resulting from single active failures or failures of nonsafety-related components or systems. f. The means provided for the detection and isolation of system components that could develop leaks or failures. g. The instrumentation provided for initiating appropriate safety actions. h. The ability of the system to maintain uniform pool water temperature conditions. 3. ASB also performs the following reviews under the SRP sections indicated: a. Review for flood protection is performed under SRP Section 3.4.1. b. Review of the protection against internally generated missiles is performed under SRP Section 3.5.1.1. c. Review of the structures, systems and components to be protected against externally generated missiles is performed under-SRP Section 3.5.2. d. Review of high- and moderate-energy pipe breaks is performed under SRP Section 3.6.1. 4. A secondary review is performed by CMEB and the results used by the ASB to complete the overall evaluation. CMEB provides an SER input to ASB on a routine basis that includes an evaluation of the capability and capacity of the spent fuel pool cleanup system to remove corrosion products, radio- active materials and impurities from the pool water. Also upon request the CMEB will provide ASB with an evaluation of the spent fuel pool and the spent fuel pool cooling system materials--fluid compatibility and potential for metal corrosion degradation. ASB will request such input if the materials used in the design differs significantly from previously approved designs. 9.1.3-2 Rev. 1 - July 1981 Coordinated reviews are performed by other branches and the results used by ASB in the