Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 00049a4f-6345-4415-8ec0-0e63d8d04990
Document Type: srp
Title: NUREG-0800
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070482.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 6
Section ID: 6
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ates to the containment heat removal system(s) function to rapidly reduce the containment pressure and temperature following any loss-of-coolant accident and maintain them at acceptably low levels. 4. General Design Criterion 39, as it relates to the containment heat removal system(s) being designed to permit periodic inspection of important components to assure their integrity and capability. 5. General Design Criterion 40, as it relates to the appropriate periodic testing to assure system operability. DRAFT Rev. 3 - April 1996 6.2.1.1.B-4 6. General Design Criterion 13, as it relates to instrumentation and control, requires instrumentation be provided to monitor variables and systems over their anticipated ranges for normal operation and for accident conditions as appropriate to assure adequate safety. 7. General Design Criterion 64, as it relates to monitoring radioactivity releases, requires that means be provided for monitoring the reactor containment atmosphere for radioactivity that may be released from normal operations and from postulated accidents. 8. For those applicants subject to 10 CFR 50, §50.34(f): a. 10 CFR 50, §50.34(f)(3)(v)(A)(1) as it relates to containment integrity being maintained during an accident that releases hydrogen generated from a 100- percent fuel clad metal-water reaction accompanied by either hydrogen burning or the added pressure from post accident inerting.21 b. 10 CFR 50, §50.34(f)(3)(v)(B)(1) as it relates to containment integrity being maintained during inadvertent full actuation of the post-accident inerting system, if installed.22 Specific criterion or criteria that pertain to design and functional capability of PWR ice condenser containment that are used to meet the relevant requirements of the Commission regulations identified above are as follows: 1a. In meeting the requirements of General Design Criteria 16, 38, and 50 regarding the 23 functional capability of the containment and associated heat removal system to