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A '''Cold shutdown justification ([[has acronym::CSJ]]) aka refueling justification ([[has acronym::RFJ]])''' means that its appropriate to test a component when the plant is shutdown even though the testing frequency would otherwise require testing when the plant is planned to be at power. Typically associated with [[IST]] testing. | A '''Cold shutdown justification ([[has acronym::CSJ]]) aka refueling justification ([[has acronym::RFJ]])''' means that its appropriate to test a component when the plant is shutdown even though the testing frequency would otherwise require testing when the plant is planned to be at power. Typically associated with [[IST]] testing. | ||
[[ISTC-3520]], "Exercising Requirements", Section [[ISTC-3521]] (b) states | |||
: ''"if full-stroke exercising during operation at power is not practicable, it may be limited to part-stroke during operation at power and full-stroke during cold shutdown"'' | |||
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Revision as of 07:51, 23 March 2018
A Cold shutdown justification (CSJ) aka refueling justification (RFJ) means that its appropriate to test a component when the plant is shutdown even though the testing frequency would otherwise require testing when the plant is planned to be at power. Typically associated with IST testing.
ISTC-3520, "Exercising Requirements", Section ISTC-3521 (b) states
- "if full-stroke exercising during operation at power is not practicable, it may be limited to part-stroke during operation at power and full-stroke during cold shutdown"