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37314 Federal Register
37314
Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 125 / Tuesday, June 30, 2015 / Notices
Design-specific review standard title
8.3.2 ...................
8–3 BTP ............
8.4 ......................
8–6 BTP ............
9.1.2 ...................
9.1.3 ...................
9.2.6 ...................
9.3.2 ...................
9.3.4 ...................
9.3.6 ...................
9.5.2 ...................
9.5.3 ...................
10.2 ....................
10.2.3 .................
10.3 ....................
10.4.1 .................
10.4.2 .................
10.4.3 .................
10.4.4 .................
10.4.5 .................
10.4.6 .................
10.4.7 .................
10.4.10 ...............
11.1 ....................
11.2 ....................
11.3 ....................
11.4 ....................
11.5 ....................
11.6 ....................
DC Power Systems (Onsite) ............................................................................................................................
Stability of Offsite Power Systems ...................................................................................................................
Station Blackout ................................................................................................................................................
Adequacy of Station Electric Distribution System Voltages .............................................................................
New and Spent Fuel Storage ...........................................................................................................................
Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleanup System ...............................................................................................
Condensate Storage Facilities .........................................................................................................................
Process and Post-Accident Sampling Systems ...............................................................................................
Chemical and Volume Control System (PWR) (Including Boron Recovery System) ......................................
Containment Evacuation and Flooding Systems .............................................................................................
Communications Systems ................................................................................................................................
Lighting Systems ..............................................................................................................................................
Turbine Generator ............................................................................................................................................
Turbine Rotor Integrity ......................................................................................................................................
Main Steam Supply System .............................................................................................................................
Main Condensers .............................................................................................................................................
Main Condenser Evacuation System ...............................................................................................................
Turbine Gland Sealing System ........................................................................................................................
Turbine Bypass System ...................................................................................................................................
Circulating Water System .................................................................................................................................
Condensate Cleanup System ...........................................................................................................................
Condensate and Feedwater System ................................................................................................................
Auxiliary Boiler System .....................................................................................................................................
Source Terms ...................................................................................................................................................
Liquid Waste Management System .................................................................................................................
Gaseous Waste Management System .............................................................................................................
Solid Waste Management System ...................................................................................................................
Process and Effluent Radiological Monitoring Instrumentation and Sampling Systems .................................
Guidance on I&C Design Features for Process and Effluent Radiological Monitoring and Area Radiation
and Airborne Radioactivity Monitoring.
Radiation Sources ............................................................................................................................................
Radiation Protection Design Features .............................................................................................................
Operational Radiation Protection Program ......................................................................................................
Initial Plant Test Program—Design Certification and New License Applicants ...............................................
Structural and Systems Engineering—Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria .....................
Reactor Systems—Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria ....................................................
Instrumentation and Controls—Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria .................................
Electrical Systems—Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria ..................................................
Plant Systems—Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria ........................................................
Introduction—Transient and Accident Analyses ..............................................................................................
Design Basis Accidents Radiological Consequence Analyses for Advanced Light Water Reactors ..............
Decrease in FW Temperature, Increase in FW Flow, Increase in Steam Flow, and Inadvertent Opening of
a Steam Generator Relief or Safety Valve.
Steam System Piping Failures Inside and Outside of Containment (PWR) ....................................................
Loss of Containment Vacuum ..........................................................................................................................
Loss of External Load; Turbine Trip; Loss of Condenser Vacuum; Closure of Main Steam Isolation Valve
(BWR); and Steam Pressure Regulator Failure (Closed).
Loss of Non-Emergency AC Power to the Station Auxiliaries .........................................................................
Loss of Normal Feedwater Flow ......................................................................................................................
Feedwater System Pipe Breaks Inside and Outside Containment (PWR) ......................................................
Uncontrolled Control Rod Assembly Withdrawal from a Subcritical or Low Power Startup Condition ...........
Uncontrolled Control Rod Assembly Withdrawal at Power ..............................................................................
Control Rod Misoperation (System Malfunction or Operator Error) .................................................................
Inadvertent Decrease in Boron Concentration in the Reactor Coolant (PWR) ...............................................
Chemical and Volume Control System Malfunction that Increases Reactor Coolant Inventory .....................
LOCAs Resulting From Spectrum of Postulated Piping Breaks Within the Reactor Coolant Pressure
Boundary.
Inadvertent Opening of a PWR Pressurizer Pressure Relief Valve ................................................................
Thermal-hydraulic Stability ...............................................................................................................................
Technical Specifications ...................................................................................................................................
12.2 ....................
12.3–12.4 ...........
12.5 ....................
14.2 ....................
14.3.2 .................
14.3.4 .................
14.3.5 .................
14.3.6 .................
14.3.7 .................
15.0 ....................
15.0.3 .................
15.1.1–15.1.4 .....
15.1.5 .................
15.1.6 .................
15.2.1–15.2.5 .....
15.2.6 .................
15.2.7 .................
15.2.8 .................
15.4.1 .................
15.4.2 .................
15.4.3 .................
15.4.6 .................
15.5.1–15.5.2 .....
15.6.5 .................
15.6.6 .................
15.9A .................
16.0 ....................
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Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd day
of June 2015.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Jenny M. Gallo,
Project Manager, Small Modular Reactor
Licensing Branch, Division of Advanced
Reactors and Rulemaking, Office of New
Reactors.
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