3F0407-06, 2006 Technical Specifications Bases Control Program

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2006 Technical Specifications Bases Control Program
ML071280279
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/30/2007
From: Infanger P
Progress Energy Florida
To:
Document Control Desk, NRC/NRR/ADRO
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3F0407-06
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jProgress Energy Crystal River Nuclear Plant Docket No. 50-302 Operating License No. DPR-72 Ref: ITS 5.6.2.17 April 30, 2007 3F0407-06 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001

Subject:

Crystal River Unit 3 - 2006 Technical Specifications Bases Control Program

Dear Sir:

As required by ITS 5.6.2.17, Florida Power Corporation (FPC), doing business as Progress Energy Florida, Inc., hereby submits the changes that were made to the Crystal River Unit 3 (CR-3) Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) Bases as required by ITS 5.6.2.17. The attachments provide revisions to the CR-3 ITS Bases that will update NRC copies of the CR-3 ITS.

Attachment A provides the instructions for updating the CR-3 ITS Bases. Attachment B provides the CR-3 ITS and Bases Lists of Effective Pages. Attachment C provides the replacement pages for the CR-3 ITS Bases.

If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact me at (352) 563-4796.

Sincerely,

-For Paul E. Infanger Supervisor Licensing & Regulatory Programs PEI/ff Attachments:

A.

Instructions for Updating the Crystal River Unit 3 ITS Bases B.

CR-3 ITS and Bases Lists of Effective Pages C.

Replacement CR-3 ITS Bases Pages xc:

Regional Administrator, Region II (w/o Attachment C)

Senior Resident Inspector (w/o Attachment C)

NRR Project Manager (w/o Attachment C)

Progress Energy Florida, Inc.

Crystal River Nuclear Plant 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL 34428 ACD0I

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC.

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NUMBER 50-302/LICENSE NUMBER DPR-72 ATTACHMENT A INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPDATING THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS BASES

INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPDATING THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4/30/07 Page(s) to be Removed Revision Page(s) to be Added Pages(s)

Page(s)

Revision 12/06/06 ITS LOEPages (1-5)

ITS Bases LOEPages (1-8)

B 3.7-37 / B 3.7-38 B 3.7-39 / B 3.7-40 B 3.8-30 / B 3.8-31 B 3.8-32 / B 3.8-33 4/10/06 4/10/06 149/24 24 /22 60/ 182 55 /37 ITS LOEPages (1-4)

ITS Bases LOEPages (1-8) 12/06/06 B 3.7-37 / B 3.7-38 B 3.7-39 / B 3.7-40 B 3.8-30 /B 3.8-31 B 3.8-32 / B 3.8-33 62 / 62 24 / 22 63 / 63 63 / 63

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC.

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NUMBER 50-302/LICENSE NUMBER DPR-72 ATTACHMENT B CR-3 ITS AND BASES LISTS OF EFFECTIVE PAGES

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITS LOEPage 1 of 5 12/06/06 List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Page i

iiiii iv V

vi vii 1.1-1 1.1-2 1.1-3 1.1-4 1.1-5 1.1-6 1.1-7 1.1-8 1.2-1 1.2-2 1.2-3 1.3-1 1.3-2 1.3-3 1.3-4 1.3-5 1.3-6 1.3-7 1.3-8 1.3-9 1.3-10 1.3-11 1.3-12 1.4-1 1.4-2 1.4-3 1.4-4 2.0-1 2.0-2 2.0-3 3.0-1 3.0-2 Amendment 182 161 182 182 182 182 182 149 149 149 205 149 205 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 211 201 149 215 215 Page 3.0-3 3.0-4 3.0-5 3.1-1 3.1-2 3.1-3 3.1-4 3.1-5 3.1-6 3.1-7 3.1-8 3.1-9 3.1-10 3.1-11 3.1-12 3.1-13 3.1-14 3.1-15 3.1-16 3.1-17 3.1-18 3.1-19 3.1-20 3.1-21 3.2-1 3.2-2 3.2-3 3.2-4 3.2-5 3.2-6 3.2-7 3.2-8 3.2-9 3.2-10 3.2-11 3.2-12 3.2-13 3.3-1 3.3-2 Amendment 149 203 215 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITS LOEPage 2 of 5 12/06/06 List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Paqe Amendment Paqe Amendment 3.3-3 3.3-4 3.3-5 3.3-6 3.3-7 3.3-8 3.3-9 3.3-10 3.3-11 3.3-12 3.3-13 3.3-14 3.3-15 3.3-16 3.3-17 3.3-18 3.3-19 3.3-20 3.3-21 3.3-22 3.3-23 3.3-24 3.3-25 3.3-26 3.3-27 3.3-28 3.3-29 3.3-30 3.3-31 3.3-32 3.3-33 3.3-34 3.3-35 3.3-36 3.3-37 3.3-38 3.3-39 3.3-40 3.3-41 149 152 204 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 178 152 178 149 152 149 155 206 206 149 152 149 152 149 194 194 194 149 149 149 149 149 208 199 199 215 149 216 216 3.3-42 3.3-43 3.3-44 3.4-1 3.4-2 3.4-3 3.4-4 3.4-5 3.4-6 3.4-7 3.4-8 3.4-9 3.4-10 3.4-11 3.4-12 3.4-13 3.4-14 3.4-15 3.4-16 3.4-17 3.4-18 3.4-19 3.4-20 3.4-21 3.4-21 A 3.4-21 B 3.4-21C 3.4-21 D 3.4-22 3.4-23 3.4-24 3.4-25 3.4-26 3.4-27 3.4-28 3.4-29 3.4-30 3.4-31 3.4-32 215 152 196 149 204 149 149 149 215 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 183 183 183 183 183 158 149 149 149 149 215 149 195 215 149 149

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITS LOEPage 3 of 5 12/06/06 List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Page 3.4-33 3.5-1 3.5-2 3.5-3 3.5-4 3.5-5 3.5-6 3.5-7 3.5-8 3.5-9 3.5-10 3.6-1 3.6-2 3.6-3 3.6-4 3.6-5 3.6-6 3.6-7 3.6-8 3.6-9 3.6-10 3.6-11 3.6-12 3.6-13 3.6-14 3.6-15 3.6-16 3.6-17 3.6-18 3.6-19 3.6-20 3.6-21 3.7-1 3.7-2 3.7-3 3.7-4 3.7-5 3.7-6 3.7-7 Amendment 149 149 149 149 221 178 149 215 149 149 149 149 191 156 149 149 149 156 156 209 209 209 209 209 149 149 149 221 149 149 219 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 Page 3.7-8 3.7-9 3.7-10 3.7-11 3.7-12 3.7-13 3.7-14 3.7-15 3.7-16 3.7-17 3.7-18 3.7-19 3.7-20 3.7-21 3.7-22 3.7-23 3.7-24 3.7-25 3.7-26 3.7-27 3.7-28 3.7-29 3.7-30 3.7-31 3.7-32 3.7-33 3.7-34 3.7-35 3.7-36 3.7-37 3.7-38 3.7-39 3.7-40 3.8-1 3.8-2 3.8-3 3.8-4 3.8-5 3.8-6 Amendment 149 215 182 182 182 149 149 182 182 221 182 220 182 221 182 149 199 199 199 149 193 149 193 193 193 193 149 149 149 215 199 215 192 215 207 220 207 149 163

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITS LOEPage 4 of 5 12/06/06 List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Pa3e 3.8-7 3.8-8 3.8-9 3.8-10 3.8-11 3.8-12 3.8-13 3.8-14 3.8-15 3.8-16 3.8-17 3.8-18 3.8-19 3.8-20 3.8-21 3.8-22 3.8-23 3.8-24 3.8-25 3.8-26 3.8-27 3.8-28 3.8-29 3.8-30 3.8-31 3.8-32 3.8-33 3.8-34 3.9-1 3.9-2 3.9-3 3.9-4 3.9-5 3.9-6 3.9-7 3.9-8 3.9-9 3.9-10 3.9-11 Amendment Paqe Amendment 149 207 149 207 149 149 149 215 163 163 149 149 149 149 149 149 215 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 182 182 149 149 149 149 152 208 149 149 149 149 149 149 208 3.9-12 4.0-1 4.0-2 4.0-3 5.0-1 5.0-2 5.0-3 5.0-4 5.0-5 5.0-6 5.0-7 5.0-8 5.0-9 5.0-10 5.0-11 5.0-12 5.0-13 5.0-14 5.0-14A 5.0-15 5.0-16 5.0-17 5.0-17A 5.0-18 5.0-19 5.0-20 5.0-21 5.0-22 5.0-23 5.0-23A 5.0-23B 5.0-24 5.0-25 5.0-26 5.0-27 5.0-28 5.0-29 5.0-30 5.0-31 149 210 193 193 201 201 149 149 149 149 149 149 201 213 218 149 149 188 222 222 180 198 198 199 199 199 185 201 204 199 199 149 180 180 222 222 222 201 149

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS LOEPage 5 of 5 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Paqe Amendment Paqe Amendment Appendix B -Part II 1-1 190 2-1 190 3-1 190 3-2 190 4-1 190 4-2 190

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS Bases LOEPage 1 of 8 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Page B 2.0-1 B 2.0-2 B 2.0-3 B 2.0-4 B 2.0-5 B 2.0-6 B 2.0-7 B 2.0-8 B 2.0-9 B 2.0-10 B 3.0-1 B 3.0-2 B 3.0-3 B 3.0-4 B 3.0-5 B 3.0-6 B 3.0-7 B 3.0-8 B 3.0-9 B 3.0-10 B 3.0-11 B 3.0-12 B 3.0-13 B 3.0-14 B 3.0-15 B 3.0-16 B 3.0-17 B 3.0-18 B 3.0-19 B 3.0-20 B 3.0-21 B 3.0-22 B 3.1-1 B 3.1-2 B 3.1-3 B 3.1-4 B 3.1-5 B 3.1-6 B 3.1-7 B 3.1-8 B 3.1-9 B 3.1-10 B 3.1-11 B 3.1-12 Revi si on 34 34 34 34 201 201 34 34 37 37 149 149 50 50 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55.

55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 149 149 22 17 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 Page Revi si on B 3.1-13 B 3.1-14 B 3.1-15 B 3.1-16 B 3.1-17 B 3.1-18 B 3.1-19 B 3.1-20 B 3.1-21 B 3.1-22 B 3.1-23 B 3.1-24 B 3.1-25 B 3.1-26 B 3.1-27 B 3.1-28 B 3.1-29 B 3.1-30 B 3.1-31 B 3.1-32 B 3.1-33 B 3.1-34 B 3.1-35 B 3.1-36 B 3.1-37 B 3.1-38 B 3.1-39 B 3.1-40 B 3.1-41 B 3.1-42 B 3.1-43 B 3.1-44 B 3.1-45 B 3.1-46 B 3.1-47 B 3.1-48 B 3.1-49 B 3.1-50 B 3.1-51 B 3.1-52 B 3.2-1 B 3.2-2 B 3.2-3 B 3.2-4 149 149 149 23 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 35 35 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 45 149 22

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS Bases LOEPage 2 of 8 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Page B 3.2-5 B 3.2-6 B 3.2-7 B 3.2-8 B 3.2-9 B 3.2-10 B 3.2-11 B 3.2-12 B 3.2-13 B 3.2-14 B 3.2-15 B 3.2-16 B 3.2-17 B 3.2-18 B 3.2-19 B 3.2-20 B 3.2-21 B 3.2-22 B 3.2-23 B 3.2-24 B 3.2-25 B 3.2-26 B 3.2-27 B 3.2-28 B 3.2-29 B 3.2-30 B 3.2-31 B 3.2-32 B 3.2-33 B 3.2-34 B 3.2-35 B 3.2-36 B 3.2-37 B 3.2-38 B 3.2-39 B 3.2-40 B 3.2-41 B 3.2-42 B 3.2-43 B 3.2-44 B 3.3-1 B 3.3-2 B 3.3-3 B 3.3-4 Revi si on 149 149 149 149 149 61 149 45 61 149 149 61 44 149 45 149 149 149 149 61 149 44 45 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 61 149 149 45 149 149 149 149 61 37 07 07 07 Pagqe Revi si on B 3.3-5 B 3.3-6 B 3.3-7 B 3.3-8 B 3.3-9 B 3.3-10 B 3.3-11 B 3.3-12 B 3.3-13 B 3.3-14 B 3.3-15 B 3.3-16 B 3.3-17 B 3.3-18 B 3.3-19 B 3.3-20 B 3.3-21 B 3.3-22 B 3.3-23 B 3.3-24 B 3.3-25 B 3.3-26 B 3.3-27 B 3.3-28 B 3.3-29 B 3.3-30 B 3.3-31 B 3.3-32 B 3.3-33 B 3.3-34 B 3.3-35 B 3.3-36 B 3.3-37 B 3.3-38 B 3.3-39 B 3.3-40 B 3.3-41 B 3.3-42 B 3.3-43 B 3.3-44 B 3.3-45 B 3.3-46 B 3.3-47 B 3.3-48 07 07 07 178 178 07 07 30 07 22 40 22 22 22 07 178 178 07 20 31 07 07 23 07 26 23 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 182 11 178 178 22

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS Bases LOEPage 3 of 8 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Page Revision Paqe Revi si on B 3.3-49 23 B 3.3-93 20 B 3.3-50 11 B 3.3-94 23 B 3.3-51 178 B 3.3-95 07 B 3.3-52 178 B 3.3-96 31 B 3.3-53 27 B 3.3-97 194 B 3.3-54 178 B 3.3-98 23 B 3.3-55 11 B 3.3-99 23 B 3.3-56 23 B 3.3-100 149 B 3.3-57 07 B 3.3-101 17 B 3.3-58 16 B 3.3-102 149 B 3.3-59 23 B 3.3-103 149 B 3.3-60 23 B 3.3-104 149 B 3.3-61 149 B 3.3-105 149 B 3.3-62 16 B 3.3-106 17 B 3.3-63 37 B 3.3-107 17 B 3.3-64 149 B 3.3-108 149 B 3.3-65 149 B 3.3-109 149 B 3.3-66 149 B 3.3-110 149 B 3.3-67 149 B 3.3-111 17 B 3.3-68 149 B 3.3-112 149 B 3.3-69 202 B 3.3-113 35 B 3.3-70 39 B 3.3-114 43 B 3.3-71 206 B 3.3-115 43 B 3.3-72 157 B 3.3-116 43 B 3.3-73 17 B 3.3-117 17 B 3.3-74 58 B 3.3-118 37 B 3.3-75 07 B 3.3-119 199 B 3.3-76 24 B 3.3-120 199 B 3.3-77 24 B 3.3-121 199 B 3.3-78 07 B 3.3-122 199 B 3.3-79 07 B 3.3-123 199 B 3.3-80 24 B 3.3-124 22 B 3.3-81 23 B 3.3-125 22 B 3.3-82 07 B 3.3-125A 54 B 3.3-83 25 B 3.3-125B 46 B 3.3-84 07 B 3.3-126 22 B 3.3-85 17 B 3.3-127 22 B 3.3-86 17 B 3.3-128 22 B 3.3-87 07 B 3.3-129 178 B 3.3-88 07 B 3.3-130 178 B 3.3-89 07 B 3.3-131 22 B 3.3-90 17 B 3.3-132 22 B 3.3-91 17 B 3.3-133 54 B 3.3-92 17 B 3.3-134 54

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS Bases LOEPage 4 of 8 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Page Revi si on Paqe Revi si on B 3.3-135 54 B 3.4-25 149.

B 3.3-136 54 B 3.4-26 149 B 3.3-137 174 B 3.4-27 22 B 3.3-138 174 B 3.4-28 22 B 3.3-138A 174 B 3.4-29 22 B 3.3-138B 174 B 3.4-30 14 B 3.3-138C 177 B 3.4-31 22 B 3.3-138D 177 B 3.4-32 22 B 3.3-139 55 B 3.4-33 149 B 3.3-140 11 B 3.4-34 149 B 3.3-141 54 B 3.4-35 149 B 3.3-142 11 B 3.4-36 149 B 3.3-143 54 B 3.4-37 29 B 3.3-144 23 B 3.4-38 29 B 3.3-145 07 B 3.4-39 47 B 3.3-146 196 B 3.4-40 29 B 3.3-147 55 B 3.4-41 47 B 3.3-148 07 B 3.4-42 29 B 3.3-149 23 B 3.4-43 161 B 3.3-150 196 B 3.4-44 149 B 3.4-1 149 B 3.4-45 161 B 3.4-2 204 B 3.4-46 149 B 3.4-3 149 B 3.4-47 149 B 3.4-4 149 B 3.4-48 149 B 3.4-5 149 B 3.4-49 149 B 3.4-6 149 B 3.4-50 55 B 3.4-7 149 B 3.4-51 149 B 3.4-8 149 B 3.4-52 161 B 3.4-9 149 B 3.4-52A 161 B 3.4-10 149 B 3.4-52B 183 B 3.4-11 183 B 3.4-52C 183 B 3.4-12 149 B 3.4-52D 183 B 3.4-13 149 B 3.4-52E 183 B 3.4-14 149 B 3.4-52F 183 B 3.4-15 149 B 3.4-52G 183 B 3.4-16 183 B 3.4-52H 183 B 3.4-17 149 B 3.4-521 183 B 3.4-18 149 B 3.4-52J 183 B 3.4-19 55 B 3.4-52K 183 B 3.4-20 149 B 3.4-52L 183 B 3.4-21 149 B 3.4-53 10 B 3.4-22 149 B 3.4-54 37 B 3.4-23 14 B 3.4-55 54 B 3.4-24 149 B 3.4-55A 10

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS Bases LOEPage 5 of 8 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Operating Page Revi si on Paqe Revi si on B 3.4-55B B 3.4-56 B 3.4-57 B 3.4-58 B 3.4-59 B 3.4-60 B 3.4-61 B 3.4-62 B 3.4-63 B 3.4-64 B 3.4-65 B 3.4-66 B 3.4-67 B 3.4-68 B 3.4-69 B 3.4-70 B 3.4-71 B 3.4-72 B 3.4-73 B 3.4-74 B 3.5-1 B 3.5-2 B 3.5-3 B 3.5-4 B 3.5-5 B 3.5-6 B 3.5-7 B 3.5-8 B 3.5-9 B 3.5-10 B 3.5-11 B 3.5-12 B 3.5-13 B 3.5-14 B 3.5-15 B 3.5-16 B 3.5-17 B 3.5-18 B 3.5-19 B 3.5-20 B 3.5-21 B 3.5-22 B 3.5-23 B 3.5-24 10 10 30 149 149 149 149 149 33 33 179 149 149 55 149 195 37 55 37 37 149 149 17 17 149 149 149 17 182 37 06 22 37 06 221 24 24 182 22 149 161 55 149 23 B 3.5-25 B 3.5-26 B 3.5-27 B 3.5-28 B 3.5-29 B 3.5-30 B 3.6-1 B 3.6-2 B 3.6-3 B 3.6-4 B 3.6-5 B 3.6-6 B 3.6-7 B 3.6-8 B 3.6-9 B 3.6-10 B 3.6-11 B 3.6-12 B 3.6-13 B 3.6-14 B 3.6-14A B 3.6-15 B 3.6-16 B 3.6-17 B 3.6-18 B 3.6-19 B 3.6-20 B 3.6-21 B 3.6-22 B 3.6-23 B 3.6-24 B 3.6-25 B 3.6-26 B 3.6-27 B 3.6-28 B 3.6-29 B 3.6-30 B 3.6-31 B 3.6-32 B 3.6-33 B 3.6-34 B 3.6-35 B 3.6-36 B 3.6-37 149 149 149 149 149 22 156 37 156 191 37 156 37 48 26 01 01 01 156 156 37 11 156 37 44 44 26 209 209 209 51 209 209 51 37 30 01 01 149 149 149 23 23 165

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS Bases LOEPage 6 of 8 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

Operating Page Revi si on Pacie Revi si on B 3.6-38 B 3.6-39 B 3.6-40 B 3.6-41 B 3.6-42 B 3.6-43 B 3.6-44 B 3.6-45 B 3.6-46 B 3.6-47 B 3.6-48 B 3.6-49 B 3.6-50 B 3.7-1 B 3.7-2 B 3.7-3 B 3.7-4 B 3.7-5 B 3.7-6 B 3.7-7 B 3.7-8 B 3.7-9 B 3.7-10 B 3.7-11 B 3.7-12 B 3.7-13 B 3.7-14 B 3.7-15 B 3.7-16 B 3.7-17 B 3.7-18 B 3.7-18A B 3.7-18B B 3.7-19 B 3.7-20 B 3.7-21 B 3.7-22 B 3.7-23 B 3.7-23A B 3.7-23B B 3.7-24 B 3.7-25 B 3.7-26 B 3.7-27 34 221 221 23 24 44 44 56 56 56 56 56 56 149 149 149 149 149 149 17 37 37 18 149 37 17 17 17 01 01 17 23 01 37 12 12 37 22 182 182 182 182 55 52 B 3.7-28 B 3.7-29 B 3.7-30 B 3.7-31 B 3.7-32 B 3.7-33 B 3.7-34 B 3.7-35 B 3.7-36 B 3.7-37 B 3.7-38 B 3.7-39 B 3.7-40 B 3.7-41 B 3.7-42 B 3.7-43 B 3.7-44 B 3.7-45 B 3.7-46 B 3.7-47 B 3.7-48 B 3.7-49 B 3.7-50 B 3.7-51 B 3.7-52 B 3.7-53 B 3.7-54 B 3.7-55 B 3.7-56 B 3.7-57 B 3.7-58 B 3.7-59 B 3.7-60 B 3.7-61 B 3.7-62 B 3.7-63 B 3.7-64 B 3.7-65 B 3.7-65A B 3.7-65B B 3.7-66 B 3.7-67 B 3.7-68 B 3.7-69 24 149 149 22 24 16 149 149 149 62 62 62 62 182 182 182 221 24 149 182 57 24 22 149 182 163 221 24 17 149 38 149 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 37 25 37 193

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ITS Bases LOEPage 7 of 8 12/06/06 IMPROVED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES List of Effective Pages (Through Amendment 222 and ITS Bases Revision 63)

Amendment Nos. 159, 164, 166, 171, 173, 181, 189 and 190 amended the CR-3 Operating License, only, and did not effect changes to the ITS LCOs or Bases.

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CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NUMBER 50-302/LICENSE NUMBER DPR-72 ATTACHMENT C REPLACEMENT CR-3 ITS BASES PAGES

SW System B 3.7.7 BASES APPLICABLE SAFETY ANALYSIS The SW System provides cooling for components essential for the mitigation of design basis accidents.

An ESAS signal will start both emergency SW pumps (each pump is actually two pump assemblies driven by a single motor), transfer cooling of the containment fan assembly cooling coils and fan motors from the CI System to the SW System, and isolate various non-essential loads.

The two emergency pumps (100 percent capacity each),

in conjunction with adequate heat removal ability by the heat exchangers provide the necessary capability for cooling the motor-driven EFW pump, containment fan assembly cooling coils and fan motors, spent fuel pool, SW and Nuclear Services Seawater System pump motors, and other equipment which must function following an accident.

By supplying the containment fan assembly cooling coils and fan motors following a LOCA, the SW System and the Reactor Building Spray System act in conjunction to ensure the pressure and temperature in containment are maintained less than the design limits.

The OPERABILITY of the Reactor Building Spray System is addressed by LCO 3.6.6.

The Nuclear Services Closed Cycle Cooling Water System satisfies Criterion 3 of the NRC Policy Statement.

LCOs The requirement for OPERABILITY of both emergency SW pumps and adequate heat removal ability by the SW heat exchangers in MODES 1 through 4 provides sufficient capacity to ensure adequate postaccident heat removal, considering a worst case single active failure.

Each emergency SW pump is powered from a separate 4160 V ES bus.

Each of the two sets of emergency SW pumps is capable of supplying 100 percent of the required system flow.

Each heat exchanger is rated at one-third the total required heat transfer rate for both normal and emergency operations with an Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS) temperature of 95 0F.

Therefore, normal operations will include three of four heat exchangers in service which will allow the fourth heat exchanger to be removed from the system for maintenance (Ref.

2).

APPLICABILITY In MODES 1, 2,

3, and 4, the SW system is a normally operating system that must be capable of performin9 its post-accident safety functions, which include providing cooling water to components required for Reactor Coolant System (RCS) and containment heat removal, equipment essential to safely shutdown the plant, and equipment required for adequate spent fuel pool cooling.

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SW System B 3.7.7 BASES APPLICABILITY (continued)

The number of heat exchangers required is based on meeting the design basis heat transfer rate for both normal and emergency operations.

With a design basis Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS) temperature of 950F, three heat exchangers are required to be in service (Ref. 4).

Therefore, normal operations will have three of the four heat exchangers in service.

Operation with less than three heat exchangers in service per Action A, could only be allowed with an engineering evaluation that ensures the design basis heat transfer rate is available based on the number of heat exchangers, expected debris blocked tubes, and the UHS temperature.

In MODES 5 and 6, the SW System is not required to be OPERABLE due to the limitations on RCS temperature and pressure in these MODES.

Additionally, there are no other Technical Specification LCOs supported by SW which are applicable during these plant conditions.

ACTIONS A.1-If one of'-the 'em ergency SW pumps inoperable, action must be taken to, restore the affected component(s) to OPERABLE status withi'n ý72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

The 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Completion Time for restoring full 'SW:System OPERABILITY is consistent with other ECCS' Specifications for a loss of redundancy Conditi'on and, has been shown to maintain a suitable limit on risk.

As'such, this Completion Time is based on engineering.,judgment and is consistent with i ndustry-accepted "p-'racti ce.

Note: The following is an administrative control per NRC Administrative Letter 98-10.

If only two SWHE are OPERABLE, the SW system maynot.-have adequate heat removal ability.

If an engineering evaluation demonstrates that adequate heat removal is available based on the number of heat exchangers, expected debris blocked tubes, and the UHS temperature, then the 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> ACTION may be utilized.

If the evaluation does not demonstrate adequate heat removal, then LCO 3.0.3 applies.

B.1 and B.2 If the inoperable SW component(s) cannot be restored to OPERABLE status within the associated Completion Time, the plant must,be placed in a MODE in which the LCO does not apply.

To achieve this status, the plant must be placed in at least MODE 3 within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in MODE 5 within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.

The Completion Times are reasonable, based on operating experience, to reach the required plant conditions from full power 'conditions in an orderly manner and without challenging plant systems.

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SW System B 3.7.7 SURVEILLANCE SR 3.7.7.1 REQUIREMENTS Verifying the correct alignment for manual, power operated, and automatic valves in the SW flow path provides assurance that the proper flow paths exist for SW operation.

The isolation of the SW flow to individual components may render these components inoperable, but does not affect the operability of the SW system.

This SR does not apply to valves that are locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, since they are verified to be in the correct position prior to locking, sealing, or securing.

These valves include valves in the main flow paths and the first normally closed valve in a branch line.

In lieu of the first normally closed valve in the branch line, credit may be taken for verifying valve position of another valve downstream, providing the isolation of the flow path is achieved.

Verifying correct valve alignment of valves immediately downstream of an unsecured valve still assures isolation of the flow path.

There are several exceptions for valve position verification due to the low potential for these types of valves to be mispositioned.

The valve types which are not verified as part of this SR include vent or drain valves, relief valves, instrumentation valves, check valves and sample line valves.

A valve that receives an actuation signal is allowed to be in a non-accident position provided the valve will automatically reposition within the proper stroke time.

For a power operated valve to be considered "locked, sealed, or otherwise secured," the component must be electrically and physically restrained.. This surveillance does not require any testing or valve manipulation; rather, it involves verification that those valves capable of being mispositioned are in their correct position.

The 31 day frequency: is based-on engineering judgment, is consistent with thepr.ocedural. controls governing valve operation, and ensures' correct valve -positions.

SR 3.7.7.2 This SR verifies proper automatic operation of the SW valves on an actual or simulated actuation signal.

The SW System is a normally operating system that cannot be fully actuated as part of routine testing during at-power operation.

The 24 month Frequency is based on the need to perform this Surveillance under the conditions that apply during a plant outage and the potential for an unplanned transient if the Surveillance were performed with the reactor at power.

Operating experience has shown that these components usually pass the Surveillance when performed at the 24 month Frequency.

Therefore, the Frequency was considered acceptable from a reliability standpoint.

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SW System B 3.7.7 BASES SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SR 3.7.7.2 (continued)

The SR is modified by a note indicating the SR is not applicable in the identified MODE.

This is necessary in order to make the requirements for automatic system response consistent with those for the actuation instrumentation.

SR 3.7.7.3 This SR verifies proper automatic operation of the SW emergency pumps on an actual or simulated actuation signal.

.The SW System is a normally operating system that cannot be fully actuated as part of routine testing during at-power operation.

The-24 month Frequency is based on the need to perform this Surveillance under the conditions that apply during a plant outage.and the potential for an unplanned transient if the Surveillance were performed with the reactor at power. Operating experience has shown that these components usually pass the Surveillance when performed at the 24 month: Frequency.

Therefore, the Frequency was considered acceptable from a reliability standpoint.

The SR is modified by a note indicating the SR is not applicable in the:identified MODE.

This is necessary in order to make.the requirements for automatic system response consistent wi:th those for the actuation instrumentation.

REFERENCES FSAR, Section 9..5..

2..

Enhanced Design Basis Document for Nuclear Services Closed Cycle Cooling Wate~r System.

3.

FSAR, Section 9.3.

4.

Calculation M97-0133, "SW Heat Loads During LBLOCA and SW Temperature Decay Time" Crystal River Unit 3 B 3.7-40 Revision No. 62

Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air B 3.8.3 B 3.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS B 3.8.3 Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air BASES BACKGROUND Each emergency diesel generator (EDG) is provided with a fuel oil storage tank.

The fuel oil storage tanks are connected by a double valved connection which remains closed during normal plant conditions.

This requirement ensures EDG separation and independence while providing system operating flexibility for the single engine operating duration.

The combined fuel oil capacity of both storage tanks is sufficient to operate one diesel for a period of 7 days while the EDG is supplying the upper limit of its 200-hour rating (Ref.

1). The fuel oil supply is calculated using the assumption that one EDG is available to supply sufficient post accident loads. This onsite fuel oil capacity ensures adequate time is available to replenish the onsite supply from oiutside sources prior to the diesel running out of fuel.

Fuel oil is transferred fromthe storage tank to the day tank by either of two transfer pumps associated with each EDG.

The pumps and piping are redundant to preclude failure of one pump, or the rupture of any pipe, valve or tank resulting in the loss of more than one EDG.

All outside tanks and piping are located underground to preclude consideration of the-effects of missiles in their design.

For proper operation of the EDGs, it is necessary to ensure the proper quality of the fuel oil. CR-3 has a Diesel Fuel Oil (DFO)

Testing Program.which is an overall effort to ensure the quality of the fuel oil. The program includes fuel purchasing, testingof new fuel, and periodic testing of stored fuel oil.

Additionally, the program includes water removal and biocide addition to control bacteriological growth, and performance checks of the cathodic protection system for underground storage tanks.

CR-3 is not committed to Regulatory Guide 1.137 or ANS 59.51 (ANSI N195),

however, these standards were utilized as guidance in the development of the DFO Testing Program.

The EDG lube oil subsystem is designed to provide sufficient lubrication to permit proper operation of its associated EDG under all loading conditions. The system is required to circulate the lube oil to the diesel engine working surfaces and to remove excess heat generated by friction during (continued)

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Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air B 3.8.3 BASES BACKGROUND (continued) operation. The onsite lube oil storage, in addition to that contained in the engine sump, is sufficient to ensure 7 days of one EDG supplying the upper limit of its 200-hour rating. This supply ensures adequate time is available to replenish lube oil from outside sources prior to the EDG running out of lube oil.

The stored lube oil supply is common to both trains.

Each EDG has an air start system with adequate capacity for six successive start attempts on the EDG without recharging the air start receivers. A single EDG start is assured with air receiver pressure > 150 psig. Additional evaluations have been performed which indicate there is substantial margin included in the single start receiver pressure limit (Ref.

9)'.

APPLICABLE SAFETY ANALYSES The initial-conditions of Design Basis Accident (DBA) and transient analyses in the FSAR, Chapter 6 (Ref.

4) and Chapter 14 (Ref.

5),

assume Engineered Safeguard (ES) systems are OPERABLE.

The EDGs are designed to provide sufficient capacity, capability, redundancy, and reliability to ensure the availability of necessary power to ES systems sothat fuel,. ReaCtor Coolant System, and containment design limits are not exceeded. These limits are discussed in more detail in the Bases for Section 3.2, Power Distribution Limits; Section 3.', Reactor Coolant System (RCS); and Section 3.6, Containment Systems.

Since diesel fuel oil, lube oil, and the air start subsystem support the operation of the standby AC power sources, they satisfy Criterion 3 of the NRC Policy Statement.

LCO A sufficient combined stored diesel fuel oil supply is required to be available to ensure the capability to operate a single EDG at the upper limit of its 200-hour rating for 7 days. During an event that requires 7 days operation before replacement fuel oil is-obtained, manual reconfiguration of loads and transferring the stored fuel oil supply from one tank to the other may be needed to support operation of the EDG.

Diesel fuel oil is also required to meet specific quality standards.

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Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air B 3.8.3 BASES LCO (continued)

A sufficient lube oil supply is maintained to ensure the capability to operate a single EDG at the upper limit of its 200-hour rating for 7 days.

EDG lube oil sump level, in conjunction with the on-site supply and the ability to obtain replacement supplies within the required timeframe, supports the availability of EDGs required to shut down the reactor and to maintain it in a safe condition for an anticipated operational occurrence (AOO) or a postulated DBA with loss of offsite power.

EDG day tank fuel requirements, as well as transfer capability from the storage tank to the day tank, are addressed in LCO 3.8.1,"AC Sources-Operating,"

and LCO 3.8.2, "AC Sources-Shutdown."

The starting air system is required to have a minimum capacity for six successive EDG start attempts without recharging the air start receivers. Assuch, the air start compressors are not addressed~as a part of this (or any other) LCO.

APPLICABILITY The AC sources (LCO 3.8-:1and LCO 3.8.2) are required in order to ensure the availability of the required power to shut down the'reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition after' an AOO or a postulated DBA. Since stored diesel fuel oil, lube oil, and the starting air subsystem support EDG OPERABILITY, these features are required to be within limits whenever the associated EDG is required to be OPERABLE.

ACTIONS The.ACTIONS are modified-by a Note.

-The Note indicates separate Condition entry is allowed for each EDG.

This is acceptable based upon-the fact eachEDG with its associated diesel fuel oil storage tank is treated as an independent entity for this Specification.

For example, if Diesel Fuel Oil Tank A has particulates not within limits, only EDG A would be in Condition D as its associated diesel fuel oil tank is not within limits.

EDG B would remain OPERABLE as its fuel oil tank is unassociated.

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Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air B 3.8.3 BASES ACTIONS A.1 (continued)

With usable fuel oil volume in one or more storage tanks

< 22,917 gallons, prompt action must be taken within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> to verify that the combined fuel oil supply > 45,834 gallons. However, the Condition is restricted to fuel oil evel reductions that maintain at least a combined 7 day supply. In this Condition, a period of 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> is allowed to ensure that sufficient fuel oil supply for 7 days of EDG operation at its upper 200-hour rating is available. In order to maintain the ability to treat the EDG as independent entities for the ACTIONS (from a fuel oil perspective), the fuel oil storage tanks are connected by a double valved connection which remains closed during normal plant conditions.

Also, an artificial lower limit on stored fuel oil has been established. The minimum usable volume specified for each tank is equivalent to 3 days operation and was set to ensure a minimum combined 6 day supply.

The limit on combined supply recognizes that while one tank may contain less than 3.5 day supply, the usable volume in the other tank could be such that 7 day capacity still exists.

Verification of the fuel oil volume refers only to ascertaining the value of the total volume of the two fuel oil tanks and does not imply that the tanks must be restored to the ITS limit in one hour.

If the verification shows that the combined stored volume is less than 45,834 gallons, Required Action B.1 is applicable and fuel oil level must be restored within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> from the initial time of discovery.

Consistent with the Bases for Surveillance 3.0.1, OPERABILITY is verified by ensuring the associated surveillance(s) has been satisfactorily completed within the required frequency and the equipment is not otherwise known to be inoperable.

B.1 With usable fuel oil volume in one or more storage tanks

< 22,917 gallons and combined fuel oil supply < 45,834 gallons, sufficient fuel oil supply.for 7 days of EDG operation at its upper 200-hour rating is not available.

However, the Condition is restricted to fuel oil level reductions, that maintain at least a combined 6 day supply.

In this Condition, a period of 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> is allowed prior to declaring the associated EDG inoperable.

In order to maintain the ability to treat the EDG as independent entities for the ACTIONS (from a fuel oil perspective), the fuel oil storage tanks are connected by a double valved connection which remains closed during normal plant conditions.

Also, an artificial lower limit on stored fuel oil has been established. The minimum usable volume specified for each tank is equivalent to 3 days operation and was set to ensure a minimum combined 6 day supply.

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