Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: cd7db90e-874e-4cd8-912f-de29cc3d6f79
Document Type: srp
Title: INITIAL PLANT TEST PROGRAM - FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350107.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.2
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design to identify potentially serious events and chronic or generic problems that warrant special test consider- ation. Computerized information on Licensee Event Reports can be obtained through the Office of Management and Program Analysis. 6. Review of the Standard Technical Specifications for the type facility to identify all structures, systems, and components that will be relied upon for establishing conformance with safety limits or limiting conditions for operation. 7. The reviewer should be familiar with the results of startup tests for reactors of similar design (reported to the Commission in Startup Test Reports) to assure that problem areas will be appropriately factored into the review of the initial test program. 8. The reviewer should be familiar with regulatory guides that are applicable to initial test programs. The review consists of comparison of the information in Chapter 14 or, if applicable, other chapters in the FSAR with the acceptance criteria provided in subsection II above. Each element of the SAR information is to be reviewed against this SRP section. Although plant test programs are not rigidly fixed, experience has shown that certain elements are common to and necessary for all plants. The reviewer's judgment during the review is to be based on an inspection of the material presented, whether items of special safety significance are involved, and the magnitude and uniqueness of the project. The reviewer should recognize that certain structures, systems, and components are more important to safety than others. The review of individual tests should be conducted in a graded manner to assure that the most emphasis-is placed on structures, systems, and components that are considered to be engineered safety features. Any exceptions or alternatives are to be carefully reviewed to assure that they are clearly defined and that an adequate basis exists for acceptance. Coordination of the review-with the assigned reviewer for Chapter 13 14.2-7