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Offsite Power Supply Particular Requirement (NUREG-0800/ Code & Standard/ PNRA regulation/K-2 Tech. Annex.

/ C-2 &C-3/C-4 Design etc.) 1. GDC 2 (as applied to offsite power system) Capability for the offsite power system to perform its functions is retained during the most severe natural phenomena that have been historically reported for the site and surrounding area. offsite power system and its components must normally be located in areas that provide protection from the effects of high and low atmospheric temperatures, high wind, rain, lightning discharges, ice and snow conditions, and weather events causing regional effects 2. GDC 4 Structures, systems, and components (SSCs) associated with offsite power system be appropriately protected against dynamic effects, including the effects of missile that may result from equipment failures. Offsite power system is Acceptance Criteria C-3/C-4 Practice K-2/K-3 Remarks

Assurance that equipment and structures are designed to withstand the effects associated with natural phenomena, thus decreasing the probability that climatology-related natural phenomena could initiate accidents or prevent equipment from performing its safety function during an accident.

Assurance that the offsite power system supplies electric power required for operation of systems important to safety even if/when subject to adverse dynamic effects.

required to provide power to systems important to safety during normal, abnormal, accident, and post-accident conditions. 3. GDC 5 component parts of the offsite power system not be shared among units without sufficient justification, thereby ensuring that an accident in one unit of a multiple-unit facility can be mitigated using an available complement of mitigative features, including required ac power, irrespective of conditions in the other units and without giving rise to conditions unduly adverse to safety in another unit. (RG 1.32 may be cited) 4. GDC 17, "Electric Power Systems," with respect to the offsite power system's (a) capacity and capability to permit functioning of structures, systems, and components important to safety; (b) provisions to minimize the probability of losing electric power from any of the remaining supplies as a result

assurance that an accident within any one unit of a multiple-unit plant may be mitigated irrespective of conditions in other units without affecting the overall operability of the offsite power system

IEEE Std 308, as modified/supplemented by the regulatory positions of RG 1.32, establishes acceptable guidance for meeting the requirements of GDC 17

IEEE Std 308 does not apply to the preferred power supply; the unit generators and their buses; generator breaker; step-up, auxiliary, and start-up transformers; connections to the station switchyard; switchyard; transmission lines; and the transmission network

of, or coincident with, the loss of power generated by the nuclear power unit or loss of power from the onsite electric power supplies; c) physical independence of circuits; and (d) Availability of circuits. 5. GDC 18 (10 CFR Part 50) Electric power systems important to safety be designed to permit appropriate periodic inspection and testing of key areas and features to assess their continuity and the condition of their components. These systems shall be designed to test periodically: (1) the operability and functional performance of the components of the offsite power systems, such as onsite power sources, relays, switches, circuit breakers, and buses, and (2) the operability of the systems as a whole and, under conditions as close to design as practical, the full operational sequence that brings the systems

Provides assurance that, when required, offsite power systems can be appropriately and unobtrusively accessed for required periodic inspection and testing, enabling verification of important system parameters, performance characteristics, and features and detection of degradation and/or impending failure under controlled conditions.

into operation, including operation of applicable portions of the protection system, and the transfer of power among the nuclear power unit, the offsite power system, and the onsite power system. AC power system provides the capability to perform integral testing on a periodic basis.

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