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{{#Wiki_filter:January 16, 2020 Richard D. Porco Chair, ASME Board on Nuclear Codes and Standards American Society of Mechanical Engineers Two Park Avenue New York, NY 10016
 
==SUBJECT:==
NRC STAFF PARTICIPATION IN ASME PLANT SYSTEMS DESIGN STANDARD DEVELOPMENT
 
==Dear Mr. Porco:==
 
On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff, I am responding to your letter dated August 12, 2019, regarding the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)s newly-chartered committee to develop a Plant Systems Design (PSD) standard.
The NRC staff understands from your letter and subsequent discussions at the August 14, 2019, NRC-ASME management meeting that the PSD standard will be technology neutral with an initial focus on new nuclear plant designs. The NRC has been tasked with being prepared to support the review of future, non-light-water reactor design certifications and other licensing applications. The existence of robust and comprehensive rules for design, endorsed by the NRC for use by prospective non-light-water reactor vendors, would potentially improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the NRC's review process. Accordingly, the NRC staff believes that ASMEs objectives for the PSD standard align with this tasking.
The NRC staff has been participating in the PSD standard committee meetings to date and is pleased that ASME views the current level of participation as adequate. I request that you inform the NRC staff if these needs change in the future. The NRC staff also intends to monitor the activities of the committee to ensure that they remain aligned with the NRCs mission and current priorities.
Mr. Kamal Manoly is the NRC staffs lead representative on the PSD standard committee.
Should you have any questions, you may contact him at (301) 415-2765 or Kamal.Manoly@nrc.gov.
Sincerely,
                                                      /RA/
Louise Lund NRC Standards Executive Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
 
R. Porco                                 
 
==SUBJECT:==
NRC STAFF PARTICIPATION IN ASME PLANT SYSTEMS DESIGN STANDARD DEVELOPMENT cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION:
D. Rudland, NRR P. Hahn, NRR M. Hayes, NRR C. Ning, NRR A. Zoulis, NRR C. Ashley, NRR R. Lukes, NRR M. Benson, RES R. Iyengar, RES R. Roche-Rivera, RES ADAMS Package Accession Nos.: ML19303C306, (Incoming) ML19283A223, (Response) ML19303C307 OFFICE PM:RES/DE/CIB NRC/DEX      BC: RES/DE/CIB    D:NRR/DEX      D:RES/DE NAME MHomiack          KManoly    JPoehler(A)        EBenner        LLund DATE        10/31/2019  11/04/2019      11/24/2019      12/27/2019    1/16/2020 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY}}

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NRC Reponse to 2019.08.12 ASME Letter on Psd Standard
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Issue date: 01/16/2020
From: Louise Lund
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To: Porco R
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
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January 16, 2020 Richard D. Porco Chair, ASME Board on Nuclear Codes and Standards American Society of Mechanical Engineers Two Park Avenue New York, NY 10016

SUBJECT:

NRC STAFF PARTICIPATION IN ASME PLANT SYSTEMS DESIGN STANDARD DEVELOPMENT

Dear Mr. Porco:

On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff, I am responding to your letter dated August 12, 2019, regarding the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)s newly-chartered committee to develop a Plant Systems Design (PSD) standard.

The NRC staff understands from your letter and subsequent discussions at the August 14, 2019, NRC-ASME management meeting that the PSD standard will be technology neutral with an initial focus on new nuclear plant designs. The NRC has been tasked with being prepared to support the review of future, non-light-water reactor design certifications and other licensing applications. The existence of robust and comprehensive rules for design, endorsed by the NRC for use by prospective non-light-water reactor vendors, would potentially improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the NRC's review process. Accordingly, the NRC staff believes that ASMEs objectives for the PSD standard align with this tasking.

The NRC staff has been participating in the PSD standard committee meetings to date and is pleased that ASME views the current level of participation as adequate. I request that you inform the NRC staff if these needs change in the future. The NRC staff also intends to monitor the activities of the committee to ensure that they remain aligned with the NRCs mission and current priorities.

Mr. Kamal Manoly is the NRC staffs lead representative on the PSD standard committee.

Should you have any questions, you may contact him at (301) 415-2765 or Kamal.Manoly@nrc.gov.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Louise Lund NRC Standards Executive Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research

R. Porco

SUBJECT:

NRC STAFF PARTICIPATION IN ASME PLANT SYSTEMS DESIGN STANDARD DEVELOPMENT cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION:

D. Rudland, NRR P. Hahn, NRR M. Hayes, NRR C. Ning, NRR A. Zoulis, NRR C. Ashley, NRR R. Lukes, NRR M. Benson, RES R. Iyengar, RES R. Roche-Rivera, RES ADAMS Package Accession Nos.: ML19303C306, (Incoming) ML19283A223, (Response) ML19303C307 OFFICE PM:RES/DE/CIB NRC/DEX BC: RES/DE/CIB D:NRR/DEX D:RES/DE NAME MHomiack KManoly JPoehler(A) EBenner LLund DATE 10/31/2019 11/04/2019 11/24/2019 12/27/2019 1/16/2020 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY