Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 853719df-a6ea-408b-8d43-5956155abc38
Document Type: srp
Title: and 8.3.2.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1007/ML100740246.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 8
Section ID: 8.3.1
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he preferred power system instrumentation and controls. 8.2-5 Revision 5 - May 2010 11. The organization responsible for the review of technical specifications (TS) coordinates and performs reviews of TS as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Section 16.0. 12. The organization responsible for the review of containment systems and severe accidents determines those system components requiring electric power as a function of time for each mode of reactor operation and accident condition as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Sections 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4, and 6.2.5. 13. The organization responsible for quality assurance review determines the acceptability of the preoperational and initial startup tests and programs as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Section 14.2. 14. The organization responsible for human factors, reviews the adequacy of administrative, testing, and operating procedure programs as part of its primary review responsibility for SRP Sections 13.5.1.1, 13.5.1.2, 13.5.2.1 and 13.5.2.2. 15. The organizational responsible for quality assurance performs the reviews of design, construction, and operation phase quality assurance programs under SRP Chapter 17. In addition, while conducting regulatory audits in accordance with Office Instruction NRR-LIC-111 or NRO-REG-108, “Regulatory Audits,” the technical staff may identify quality-related issues. If this occurs, then the technical staff should contact the organization responsible for quality assurance to determine if an inspection should be conducted. The specific acceptance criteria and review procedures are contained in the referenced SRP sections. II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Requirements In general, the preferred power system is acceptable when it can be concluded that two separate circuits from the transmission network to the onsite Class 1E power distribution system are provided, adequate physical and electrical separation exists, and the system has the capacity