Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 10 - Energy |
Chapter I - Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
Part 50 - Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities |
Standards for Licenses, Certifications, and Regulatory Approvals |
§ 50.46a - Acceptance criteria for reactor coolant system venting systems.
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§ 50.46a Acceptance criteria for reactor coolant system venting systems.
Each nuclear power reactor must be provided with high point vents for the reactor coolant system, for the reactor vessel head, and for other systems required to maintain adequate core cooling if the accumulation of noncondensible gases would cause the loss of function of these systems. High point vents are not required for the tubes in U-tube steam generators. Acceptable venting systems must meet the following criteria:
(a) The high point vents must be remotely operated from the control room.
(b) The design of the vents and associated controls, instruments and power sources must conform to appendix A and appendix B of this part.
(c) The vent system must be designed to ensure that:
(1) The vents will perform their safety functions; and
(2) There would not be inadvertent or irreversible actuation of a vent.
[68 FR 54142, Sept. 16, 2003]