ML19221B034
| ML19221B034 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 03/31/1979 |
| From: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | |
| References | |
| NUREG-75-087, NUREG-75-087-09.1.4, NUREG-75-87, NUREG-75-87-9.1.4, SRP-09.01.04, SRP-9.01.04, NUDOCS 7907120279 | |
| Download: ML19221B034 (2) | |
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION STANDARD REVIEW PLAN OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION SECTION 9.1.4 FUEL HANDLING SYSTEM REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES Primary - Auxiliary Systems Branch (ASB) l 1
Secondary - St u:tural Engineering Branch (SEB)
Mechanical Engineering Branch (MEB)
Materials Engineering Branch (MTEB)
Instrumentation and Control Systems Branch (ICSB) l Radiological Assessment Branch (RAB)
I Power Systems Branch (PSB)
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AREAS OF REVIEW The ASB reviews the fuel handling system (fl.a) consisting of all components and equi,.1ent used in moving fuel from the receiving of the new fuel through the shipping of the spent fuel from the plant site to assure conformance with the requirements of C al Design Criteria 2 and S.
The design layout, which shows the functional geometric layout of the handling equipment, including the areas of movement over and around the fixed locations of safety-related facilities during fuel handling, is reviewed to determine that the
- arious handling operations can be performed safely. The main emphasis in the FHS review is on critical load handling in which inadvertent operations or equipment malfunctions, either separately or in combination, could cause a release of radioactivity or pr; vent safe shutdown of the recctor.
1.
The ASB reviews the transporting, hoisting, and rigging operations in the fuel han-l dling system as to methods, selection of handling equipment, and safety devices.
2.
The ASB reviews the design of the FHS with respect to the following aspects of I
individual components and the integrated system:
a.
Performance and load handling requirements specified for equipment.
b.
Handling control features.
c.
The methods and equipment for transferring fuel assemblies from the reactor core to the stora;,e location.
d.
The methods and equipment for transferring stored fuel to the spent fuel shi i
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"The potable and sanitary water systems (PSWS) include all components and piping frcm the supply connection to the municipal or other water source to all points of discharge to sewage facilities or other plant systems."
" Based on our review of the applicant's design criteria, cnd design bases for the pctable and sanitary water systems, we conclude that acceptable design provisions have been made to prevent the inadvertent contamination of the sy5tems with radioactive material, and therefore find the proposed design of the potable and sanitary water systems to be acceptable. '
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