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7.150. Arrangements for testing should neither compromise the independence of safety systems nor introduce the potential for common cause failures.

7.151. Arrangements for testing include, procedures, test equipment interfaces, installed test equipment, and built in test facilities.

Test interfaces

7.152. a SSR 2/1 paragraph 5.45 states:

The plant layout shall be such that activities for calibration, maintenance, testing, repair or replacement, inspection and monitoring are facilitated and can be performed to relevant national and international codes and standards. Such activities shall be commensurate with the importance of the safety functions to be performed and shall be performed without undue radiation exposure of workers.

7.153. Provisions for testing I&c systems and components should:

  1. Have appropriate test interfaces and status indication,

For example, test interfaces with the capability to introduce simulated process conditions or electrical signals.

  1. Operate such that faults in the equipment are readily detectable,

  2. Have features to prevent unauthorized access,

  3. Be readily accessible to testing staff and test equipment,

  4. Be located such that neither testing nor access to the testing location expose staff to hazardous environments,

Example considerations include:

  • Location of sensors such that testing and calibration can be performed at their location.

  • Location of test devices and test equipment in areas convenient to the equipment to be tested.

  • Plant or administrative features that could make it difficult to bring test equipment to the location of components to be tested, e.g., the necessity to move equipment along narrow paths, or in and out of contaminated areas.

  • Convenience of component status indication and test connections.

  1. Have communications facilities as needed to support the tests.

7.154. Where equipment to be tested is located in hazardous areas, facilities should be provided to allow testing from outside the hazardous area.

7.155. I&C systems should include provisions to automatically alert operators that channels or components are in test mode.

7.156. Operator notification that channels or components are in test mode is often accomplished by alarm or bypass indications when a channel is bypassed for testing.

Test program

7.157. The design of I&C systems should include identification of a testing and calibration programme that supports implementation of the guidance given in NS-G-2.2, Ref. [17]; NS-G-2.4, Ref. [19], NS-G-2.6, Ref. [20]; and NS-G-2.14, Ref. [24].

7.158. The scope and frequency of testing and calibration should be justified as consistent with functional and availability requirements.

7.159. A test program will normally include:

  • A description of program objectives;

  • Identification of systems and channels to be tested;

  • A master test schedule;

  • The reasons and justification for the tests to be conducted and test intervals;

  • A description of required documentation and reports;

  • A requirement for periodic review of program effectiveness; and

  • Specification of the individual test procedures that will be used to control the conduct of tests.

7.160. the tests defined in the test programme should ensure that, during and after completion of the tests:

  1. The overall functional capabilities of the systems are not degraded, and

  2. The I&C safety systems continue to meet their design basis requirements of functionality and performance.

7.161. The test program should arrange tests into a sequence such that the overall condition of the system or component under test can be immediately assessed without further testing of other components or systems.

7.162. Conduct of the test programme should not cause deterioration of any plant component beyond that provided for in the design.

7.163. Implementation of the test program should provide for:

  1. Objective information on system or component status;

  2. Assessment of component degradation;

  3. Data on trends to assist in detecting degradation;

  4. Indications of incipient failure within the system; and

  5. Requirements for evaluations that must be conducted before repetition of the failed test can be credited as establishing operability.

It is necessary to evaluate and document the reasons for, root causes of, and actions taken after a failed test before the results of a repeated test can be used to demonstrate operability of the system or component involved.

Corrective actions may, for example, include maintenance or repair of components, or changes to test procedures.

If corrective actions are determined to be unnecessary the reasons must be documented.

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