Sub-Chapter 3.5 - Safety Related Interfaces.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
129.91 KB |
Sub-chapter 3.5 describes safety related interfaces in three areas: mechanical equipment and civil structures in the nuclear island; electrical equipment and civil engineering; and the interfaces between nuclear and non nuclear plant. In each area, the Interfaces, their functions and design, and the specific requirements for the systems and structures are given.
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Sub-Chapter 3.4 - Mechanical systems and componentsz.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
5.63 MB |
Sub-chapter 3.4 describes the safety requirements applied to the design of the mechanical systems and components. It defines the operating conditions upon which the equipment design is based; the nature of the loads to be considered for all the pressurised equipment, in particular the primary and secondary pressure system boundaries; the rules for combining the loads and the criteria to be used; and the analytical methods used. A structural analysis of the reactor coolant pressure boundary is presented, together with analysis of hydraulic loading on the main steam system. Analyses are presented demonstrating that the criteria relative to overpressure risks for the primary and secondary pressure boundaries are met. A discussion of vibration testing and analyses is included. The specific mechanical systems considered in detail here are: the control rod drive mechanism and the reactor pressure vessel upper core support structures and lower internals.
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Sub-Chapter 3.3 - Design of Category 1 Civil Structures.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
1.64 MB |
Sub-chapter 3.3 sets out the requirements applicable to the design of the safety-classified civil structures in the UK EPR™. The safety requirements have been established as follows: a review was carried out of the relevant structures, identifying the various components of the structures to which particular requirements would apply; the various load cases applicable to the structures were specified, covering both normal reactor operation and fault conditions (including internal and external hazards), to which the structures may be subjected; the load cases applicable to particular components of the civil structures, and the associated safety requirements, were identified. The safety requirements were then incorporated into the design of the civil structures and into the definition of their associated behavioural requirements. The C1 and C2 requirement levels, as defined in Sub-chapter 3.2, apply to the safety classified civil structures, which include: the steel lined inner containment, the containment penetrations, the concrete and steel structure internal to the reactor building, seismically classified buildings in the nuclear island, and the foundation raft.
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Sub-Chapter 3.2 - Classification of structures, equipment and systems.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
717.68 KB |
Sub-chapter 3.2 presents the classification approach adopted for the EPR™ design, the aim of which is to utilise a deterministic approach for ensuring that the plant is designed, manufactured, constructed commissioned and operated so that the appropriate level of reliability and integrity is achieved for all structures, systems and components (SSCs). The classification process involves the systematic assessment of the importance to nuclear safety of each SSC, its allocation to a Safety Feature Group (SFG) and Safety Feature (SF) and to a safety class on the basis of this safety significance. The safety class allocated to an SSC defines the design, testing and maintenance measures to be applied in its design, construction, commissioning, and operation. The link between the safety classification and the SSC design requirements is explained (Components, Structures); the different types of requirements are defined and an explanation is given of how they are applied. The methodology for utilising a Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) approach for performing verification of the deterministically derived classification of SSCs is explained and supported by example applications of the UK classification approach.
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Sub-Chapter 3.1 - General Safety Principles.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
462.88 KB |
Sub-chapter 3.1 describes the safety approach implemented in the UK EPR™ plant design, which is based on the concept of defence in depth. It provides a summary of the main EPR™ design requirements and a description of the technical approach adopted to meet these requirements. It refers to other chapters in the PCSR in which the applicable safety requirements are set out in more detail. Although the sub chapter is concerned mainly with design principles adopted to meet requirements of the French Safety Authority, reference is also made to supplementary "UK EPR™ safety design objectives" that would be demonstrated for an EPR™ operating in the UK to address UK specific safety principles.
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Appendix 3 - Computer codes used in Chapter 3.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
328.51 KB |
Appendix 3 contains brief descriptions of the computer codes used in the analyses presented in Chapter 3, including the structural analysis of the main civil structures (Sub chapter 3.3) and the mechanical analysis of the reactor coolant pressure boundary (Sub chapter 3.4).
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Sub-Chapter 2.2 - Site environmental characteristics.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
209.38 KB |
Sub-chapter 2.2 presents the site data which need to be considered when assessing the environmental impacts of the UK EPR™ design (e.g. terrestrial and aquatic characteristics, habitats data). The sub chapter outlines the information and methodologies to be used for the baseline studies during the site specific phase. The sub chapter also includes a set of site parameters appropriate for the UK, i.e. representative of a range of potential coastal and estuarine locations, in order to carry out environmental impact studies for Generic Design Assessment (GDA). It will be necessary to further update this sub-chapter to include site specific details and to utilise available site-specific data.
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Sub-Chapter 2.1 - Site Data used in the Safety Analyses.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
142.12 KB |
Sub-chapter 2.1 presents a summary of the site data used in the safety analysis presented in the PCSR. The data are considered to be typical of UK coastal sites in England and Wales on which nuclear power stations have been sited. The data include: the external heat sink and the power supply (grid connections), the bounding site data used for the off-site consequence risk assessment and external hazards assessment, and the assumptions used in evaluation of the accidental radiological consequences of accidents. It will be necessary to further update this chapter to include site specific details and to utilise the available site-specific data.
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Sub-Chapter 1.5 - Safety assessment and international practice.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
134.58 KB |
Sub-chapter 1.5 provides an overview of the design and safety assessment process for the EPR™ within France, Finland and the USA, together with an overview of comparisons of the EPR™ design against international safety standards (the Western European Nuclear Regulators' Association (WENRA) reference levels, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Safety Standards, and the European Utility Requirements for LWR nuclear power plants).
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Sub-Chapter 1.4 - Compliance with regulations.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
158.5 KB |
Sub-chapter 1.4 provides an overview of the UK regulations to be complied with by the UK EPR™ design. An overview of the structure of the UK regulatory regulations and the associated regulatory framework is provided, followed by an outline of the key relevant UK regulations. The list is not exhaustive but gives a general overview of the basic regulatory requirements.
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Sub-Chapter 1.3 - Comparison with reactors of similar.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
149.79 KB |
Sub-chapter 1.3 consists of a comparison table of the data for the main reactor systems of the UK EPR™ against the equivalent data for the latest generations of reactors built in France (N4 Reactors) and Germany (KONVOI Reactors), from which the EPR™ design is derived.
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Sub-Chapter 1.2 – General Description of the Unit.pdf |
Pre-Construction Environmental Report (PCER) |
20-06-2023 |
2.6 MB |
Sub-chapter 1.2 provides a general overview of the UK EPR™. It gives a brief description of the buildings and structures of UK EPR™ unit, and describes the criteria for location and installation of these. It also provides a description of the main power plant systems, together with a brief overview of the general operating principles for the UK EPR™.
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Sub-Chapter 1.5 - Safety assessment and international practice.pdf |
Pre-Construction Environmental Report (PCER) |
20-06-2023 |
141.31 KB |
Sub-chapter 1.5 provides an overview of the design and safety assessment process for the EPR™ within France, Finland and the USA, together with an overview of comparisons of the EPR™ design against international safety standards (the Western European Nuclear Regulators' Association (WENRA) reference levels, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Safety Standards, and the European Utility Requirements for LWR nuclear power plants).
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Sub-Chapter 1.4 - Compliance with regulations.pdf |
Pre-Construction Environmental Report (PCER) |
20-06-2023 |
168.32 KB |
Sub-chapter 1.4 provides an overview of the UK regulations to be complied with by the UK EPR™ design. An overview of the structure of the UK regulatory regulations and the associated regulatory framework is provided, followed by an outline of the key relevant UK regulations. The list is not exhaustive but gives a general overview of the basic regulatory requirements.
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Sub-Chapter 1.3 - Comparison with reactors of similar.pdf |
Pre-Construction Environmental Report (PCER) |
20-06-2023 |
143.32 KB |
Sub-chapter 1.3 consists of a comparison table of the data for the main reactor systems of the UK EPR™ against the equivalent data for the latest generations of reactors built in France (N4 Reactors) and Germany (KONVOI Reactors), from which the EPR™ design is derived.
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Sub-Chapter 1.2 - General Description of the Unit.pdf |
Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) |
20-06-2023 |
1.4 MB |
Sub-chapter 1.2 provides a general overview of the UK EPR™. It gives a brief description of the buildings and structures of UK EPR™ unit, and describes the criteria for location and installation of these. It also provides a description of the main power plant systems, together with a brief overview of the general operating principles for the UK EPR™.
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uk_epr_gda_design_reference_configuration.pdf |
Safety, Security and Environmental Report (SSER) |
18-06-2023 |
346.39 KB |
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Sub-Chapter 1.1 – Introduction.pdf |
Pre-Construction Environmental Report (PCER) |
16-06-2023 |
133.32 KB |
Sub-chapter 1.1 describes the overall purpose and scope of the Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR), within the scope of the Generic Design Assessment (GDA) process. It also describes the structure and layout of the PCSR, and provides an outline Table of Contents.
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Main Site Forum Presentation Pack 22 June 2023.pdf |
Hinkley Point C, Main Site Forum |
16-06-2023 |
2.31 MB |
Main Site Forum Presentation Pack 22 June 2023
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uk_epr_gda_submission_master_list.pdf |
Safety, Security and Environmental Report (SSER) |
16-06-2023 |
1.8 MB |
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