Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 16c1145e-ffe2-48c4-bd44-0ccaeb83dc99
Document Type: srp
Title: FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070563.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.5.1
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te these titles in this and future updates. 168. Added a paragraph under the discussion Integrated Impact 592. related to bulk flammable gas storage to incorporate additional NRC guidance and criteria related to the design and operation of flammable cryogenic and compressed gas systems. 169. SRP-UDP format item, Added parenthetical reference Reformat references identification to the existing citation of NFPA 30. 170. Editorial The titles for NFPA Standards cited in the text of the BTP have been deleted. The titles and applicable version dates are provided in the references section of the BTP. Eliminating the titles from the text will eliminate the need to update these titles in this and future updates. SRP Draft Section 9.5.1 Attachment A - Proposed Changes in Order of Occurrence Item Source Description DRAFT Rev. 4 - April 1996 9.5.1-94 171. Editorial Changed "water" to "outer" to correct the sentence. 172. Added reference to Generic Letter 93- Integrated Impact 592. 06, which provides additional information, guidance and criteria related to the hydrogen storage and distribution system. 173. SRP-UDP format item, English units are converted to SI units in Metrication Policy the footnote. The specified cable tray Implementation sizes of 24-inches and 48-inches were converted to 61 and 122 centimeters respectively using the guidance of Federal Standard 376B. See enclosed conversion worksheets 9.5.1-17 and 9.5.1-18. 174. SRP-UDP format item, The specified cable tray size of 24-inch Metrication Policy was converted to 61 centimeters using Implementation the guidance of Federal Standard 376B. See enclosed conversion worksheet 9.5.1-17. 175. Editorial The word "current" was deleted with regard to the use of IEEE Std. 383 to eliminate conflicting and confusing text. As written, the BTP states that electrical cables should pass flame test in the "current" IEEE Std. 383. However, the References section of the BTP lists IEEE Std. 383-1974. The citation of IEEE Std. 383