The work presented here presents an evaluation method for the question of how reliably the system (or component), responsible for the dominant plant availability loss, will run in an extended 48 month operating cycle. As major contributors to the total plant forced outage time in pressurized water reactors (PWRs), reactor coolant pumps (RCPs) and main feed pumps (MFPs) are chosen as specific example systems for a case study. The method proposed estimates the expected forced outage length contribution of each system to the maximum allowed outage length given a certain plant capacity factor. Based upon the current reliability level estimated from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission plant performance database, the assessment of each system impact shows that 14.2 and 2.2 per cent of the maximum allowed outage length are expected to be taken by RCPs and MFPs respectively in the PWR regardless of other systems. In order to meet a 97 per cent goal capacity factor to be envisaged in a 48 month operating cycle, it is recommended that various possible actions be devised for achieving the higher RCP and MFP operational availability through design, monitoring and maintenance.