Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 03f7c780-614d-4e9c-bd5c-8eff94544b2c
Document Type: srp
Title: through 7.9 reference these BTPs.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1515/ML15159B042.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 7
Section ID: 7.2
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esting activities. A license condition can be added to the post-combined license activities section of the appropriate Chapter (7 or 14.3.5) and should be worded as follows: The licensee is to provide documentation necessary to demonstrate that the ITAAC requirements will be met while the I&C lifecycle activities are being conducted. Information, including life cycle design, implementation, and testing schedules, will be made available to the NRC 6 months in advance to facilitate inspection planning and direct observation of the actual I&C development activities by NRC inspectors. These documents will be used by the NRC to verify that the I&C design, including systems, sub-systems, and components, are developed in compliance with the licensing basis. System Design Evaluation The system design evaluation should be based on the following review points: 1. The key characteristics, performance requirements, general arrangements, and materials of construction of the systems to confirm there is reasonable assurance the final design will conform to the design bases with adequate margin for safety (See SRP Sections 7.2 through 7.9). 2. The identification of I&C functions and variables to be probable subjects of technical specifications for the facility (for CPs) (see SRP Sections 7.2 through 7.9). 3. Proposed technical specifications (for DCs). The organization responsible for reviewing technical specifications has the lead responsibility (See SRP Chapter 16). 7.0-9 Draft Revision 7 – August 2015 4. The applicant or licensee's analysis and technical justification to show that the I&C system design, including the underlying design bases and performance requirements, can perform appropriate safety functions. Development Planning Evaluation The evaluation should include reviewing plans for the implementation and overall management of system development, QA, integration, installation, maintenance, training, operations, safety analysis, verification and validation, and