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Coolant should be compatible with structural materials which it may contact during normal operation,
off-normal events and design basis accidents throughout the range of anticipated physical parameters.
Table II-2 lists the materials requirements. Alternative codes and standards may be used with
appropriate justification.
Table II-2 Applicable DOE Orders and Design Standards
DOE 6430.1A
General Design Criteria
IEEE-308
Power Systems Criteria
IEEE-323
Equipment Qualification
IEEE-338
Periodic Testing
IEEE-344
Seismic Qualification
IEEE-379
Single Failure Criterion
IEEE-383
Electrical Cable Qualification
IEEE-384
Electrical Separation Criteria
IEEE-603
Criteria for Power and I&C
Instruments and Controls
The cooling system design should provide for instrumentation to monitor safety related variables and
controls to maintain the variables within design limits.
The cooling system design should provide for instruments that detect and measure abnormal leakage
and controls to isolate or mitigate the leak.
To the extent practical, the primary mode of actuation of safety functions should be automatic and
should be initiated by detection and control channels of suitable diversity and redundancy.
Provisions should be made for manual monitoring and actuation of safety functions.
Instrumentation and controls should be able to perform their intended safety function assuming a
single failure.
The power supply for safety grade instrumentation and controls should meet the IEEE Standard
requirements for Class 1E power systems.
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