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Home > Nuclear Reactors > New Reactors > Design Certification Applications > AP1000
Issued Design Certification -
Advanced Passive 1000
(AP1000), Rev. 15
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| Who: |
Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC
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| What: |
Application for a Standard Design Certification for the Advanced Passive 1000 (AP1000) Design, a 3,400 MWt evolutionary pressurized-water reactor with passive safety features
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| When: |
Westinghouse submitted the Standard Design Certification Application on March 28, 2002. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a final rule certifying the design on January 27, 2006.
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Project Overview
The NRC certified the AP1000 design in January 2006. The AP1000 is a 3,400 MWt pressurized-water reactor
(PWR) designed by Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC. It is an evolutionary design with passive
safety features.
The NRC staff initiated its formal review of the application on March 28, 2002, when Westinghouse submitted
its application for final design approval (FDA) and standard design certification for the AP1000 design. The staff issued the FDA, along with the "Final Safety Evaluation Report [FSER] Related to Certification of the AP1000 Standard Design"(NUREG-1793), on September
13, 2004. The proposed design certification rule (DCR) was published in the Federal Register on April 18, 2005 (70 FR 20062).
Subsequently, Westinghouse submitted changes to the AP1000 design information in Revision 15 to the design
control document (DCD). The NRC staff evaluated those changes in a supplement to the FSER (NUREG-1793, Supplement 1). The
Executive Director for Operations (EDO) transmitted the final DCR to the Commission on December 14, 2005
(SECY-05-0227, "Final Rule — AP1000 Design Certification"). Then, on December 30, 2005, the Commission voted to approve the final DCR for the AP1000 standard plant design, and the Secretary of the Commission signed
the final rule on January 23, 2006, after approval of the information collection requirements by the Office
of Management and Budget. On January 27, 2006, the NRC issued the AP1000 final DCR in the Federal Register (71 FR 4464). Applicants or licensees intending to construct and
operate a plant based on the AP1000 design may do so by referencing its DCR, as set forth in Appendix D to Title 10, Part 52, of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR Part 52, Appendix D). On March 10, 2006, the NRC issued a
revised FDA based on Revision 15 of the Westinghouse DCD.

Applicant's Design Control Document
The following links provide access to document files submitted by the applicant in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). The NRC is making these files available on the agency's public Web site as a service to the public. Please note, however, that the NRC cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided, or the integrity of the links within and between these files. To obtain free viewers for displaying these formats, see our Plugins, Viewers, and Other Tools page.
| Part |
Chapter |
Title |
| Tier 1 |
1-5 |
AP1000 DCD Tier 1 Chapters 1-5 |
| Tier 2 |
TOC |
Table of Contents |
| 1 |
Introduction and General Description of the Plant |
| 2 |
Site Characteristics |
| 3 |
Design of Structures, Components, Equipment and Systems |
| 4 |
Reactor |
| 5 |
Reactor Coolant System and Connected Systems |
| 6 |
Engineered Safety Features |
| 7 |
Instrumentation and Controls |
| 8 |
Electric Power |
| 9 |
Auxiliary Systems |
| 10 |
Steam and Power Conversion |
| 11 |
Radioactive Waste Management |
| 12 |
Radiation Protection |
| 13 |
Conduct of Operations |
| 14 |
Initial Test Program |
| 15 |
Accident Analyses |
| 16 |
Technical Specifications |
| 17 |
Quality Assurance |
| 18 |
Human Factors Engineering |
| 19 |
Probabilistic Risk Assessment |

NRC Safety Evaluation Report
- NUREG-1793, "Final Safety Evaluation Report Related to Certification of the AP1000 Standard Design"
- NUREG-1793, Supplement 1, "Final Safety Evaluation Report Related to Certification of the AP1000 Standard Design"

Design Certification Rule for the AP1000 Design

Contacts
For additional information regarding the AP1000 design certification, please Contact a Public Affairs Officer.

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