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Cycle 8 Core Operating Limits Report, Rev. 2
ML020850598
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Issue date: 03/08/2002
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NMP2L 2052 COLR2, Rev. 2, Cycle 8
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P.O. Box 63 Lycoming, New York 13093 0Constellation Nuclear Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station A Member of the March 8, 2002 ConstellationEnergy Group NMP2L 2052 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 RE: Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-410 NPF-69

Subject:

Cycle 8 Core OperatingLimits Report, Rev. 2 Gentlemen:

Attached is a copy of the Cycle 8 Core Operating Limits Report (COLR), Rev. 2, for Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2). This report is being submitted pursuant to NMP2 Technical Specification 5.6.5.d.

Very truly yours, Bruce S Montgoe Genera Manager Nuclear gineering BSMIJJD/jm

Attachment:

cc: Mr. H. J. Miller, NRC Regional Administrator, Region I Mr. G. K. Hunegs, NRC Senior Resident Inspector Mr. P. S. Tam, Senior Project Manager, NRR (2 copies)

Records Management

ATTACHMENT TO NMP2L 2052

NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 CORE OPERA TING LIMITS REPORT Document No.: COLR2 ORIGINAL CO1TROLLED Revision 2, Cycle 8 Name Title Date Prepared by: 2- ?-j Z C. Lepine Fuel Engineer Checked by: Z-- U-0z C-P.Winklebleck Fuel Engineer Independently Reviewed by: 2-/ d -0 7Z_

R. Bodily( Fuel Engineer Approved by: -2//--1--0 2-.

VArmenta Supervisor, Fuels Approved by: L/ 0-.

SWYaeger Manager, Engineering Services Approved by: 2!z/1 2 0

J. Darweesh Supervisor, Reactor Engineering Approved by: ý'//, /O-L-M. F. Peckham U2 Plant Manager

'._ Controlled Document provides cycle specific core operating limits for use in conjunction with the Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Technical Specifications. Document pages may only be changed through a reissue of the entire document.

NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 CORE OPERA TING LIMITS REPORT Table of Contents Page 1.0 AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (APLHGR) ................... 1 1.1 Lim its for Technical Specification 3.2.1 ..................................................................... 1 2.0 MINIMUM CRITICAL POWER RATIO (ODYN OPTION B) .................................. 9 2.1 Limits for Technical Specification 3.2.2 ............................................................... 9 3.0 LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (LHGR) ....................................................... 12 3.1 Limits for Technical Specifications 3.2.3 ............................................................ 12 4.0 AVERAGE POWER RANGE MONITOR SETPOINTS ............................................ 13 4.1 Limits for Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 (OPRM Upscale) .............. 13 5.0 ROD BLOCK MONITOR (RBM) ................................................................................. 14 5.1 Allowable Value for Technical Specification Table 3.3.2.1-1 ............................ 14

6.0 REFERENCES

FOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 15

7.0 REFERENCES

FOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES ................................ 16 8.0 SOURCE DOCUM ENTS ................................................................................................ 17 Page i

NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 CORE OPERATING LIMITS REPORT 1.0 AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (APLHGR) 1.1 Limits for Technical Specification 3.2.1 The APLHGR(s) for each type of fuel as a function of AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE shall not exceed the limits shown in Tables la through If The limits of Tables Ia through Ig shall be reduced to a value of.78 times the two recirculation loop operation limit when in single recirculation loop operation.

NOTE: "Whenhand calculations are required, the APLHGR for fuel types P9CUB349, P9CUB375, P9CUB414, P9CUB413, and P9CUB407-2382 and P9CUB407 2383 as a function of average planar exposure shall not exceed the limits shown in Table Ig during two recirculation loop operation.

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Revision 2 Table la Cycle 8 NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 MAPLHGR VERSUS AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE Bundle Type: GE1 I-P9CUB349-1OGZ1-120M-146-T (GEl 1)

Average Planar Exposure, MAPLHGR Limits (kw/ft)

GWd/ST Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice 1941 1942 1943 1944 1723 and 1945 0.00 11.41 11.62 11.11 11.35 12.83 0.20 11.46 11.67 11.17 11.40 12.77 1.00 11.58 11.78 11.31 11.53 12.61 2.00 11.75 11.93 11.52 11.72 12.56 3.00 11.93 12.10 11.74 11.93 12.57 4.00 12.09 12.24 11.98 12.15 12.60 5.00 12.25 12.39 12.23 12.38 12.63 6.00 12.42 12.53 12.49 12.63 12.67 7.00 12.59 12.61 12.73 12.84 12170 8.00 12.73 12.69 12.78 12.90 12.72 9.00 12.83 12.78 12.82 12.92 12.74 10.00 12.89 12.87 12.85 12.93 12.75 12.50 12.84 12.86 12.77 12.80 12.62 15.00 12.48 12.49 12.39 12.40 12.24 17.50 12.12 12.13 12.00 12.00 11.84 20.00 11.76 11.76 11.61 11.61 11.45 25.00 11.03 11.03 10.84 10.84 10.66 30.00 10.31 10.31 10.10 10.10 9.88 35.00 9.59 9.60 9.40 9.41 9.11 40.00 8.89 8.90 8.75 8.75 8.34 45.00 8.20 8.21 8.12 8.13 7.58 50.00 7.51 7.51 7.51 7.52 6.82 55.00 6.81 6.81 6.89 6.90 6.06 55.45 ............ __ 5.99 57.39 --- 6.58 57.45 --- 6.59 57.66 -- 6.43 57.71 6.43 NOTE: A "-"indicates that there is no entry for this box and the limit can be determined by linearly interpolating between the previous and next point in each column. MAPLHGRs are interpolated between exposure points for which explicit values are given. The exposure for the last MAPLHGR listed for a lattice is the maximum allowed nodal exposure for that lattice.

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Revision 2 Table lb Cycle 8 NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 MAPLHGR VERSUS AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE Bundle Type: GE 1I-P9CUB375-12GZ- 120T-146-T (GE 11)

Average Planar Exposure, MAPLHGR Limits (kw/ft)

GWd/ST Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice 2275 2270 2271 2272 2273 2274 0.00 12.78 11.34 11.57 11.12 11.37 13.38 0.20 12.72 11.39 11.61 11.18 11.42 13.35 1.00 12.55 11.49 11.68 11.29 11.52 13.26 2.00 12.49 11.63 11.76 11.46 11.67 13.23 3.00 12.49 11.78 11.85 11.64 11.84 13.24 4.00 12.52 11.94 11.94 11.83 11.97 13.27 5.00 12.55 12.02 12.03 12.02 12.07 13.29 6.00 12.58 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.17 13.32 7.00 12.60 12.20 12.21 12.24 12-27 13.34 8.00 12.63 12.30 12.31 12.36 12.38 13.35 9.00 12.64 12.39 12.41 12.48 12.49 13.36 10.00 12.65 12.49 12.52 12.61 12.61 13.37 12.50 12.51 12.52 12.55 12.71 12.70 13.33 15.00 12.12 12.37 12.38 12.55 12.55 12.94 17.50 11.72 12.09 12.10 12.26 12.26 12.54 20.00 11.33 11.73 11.74 11.93 11.93 12.15 25.00 10.62 11.05 11.07 11.23 11.25 11.36 30.00 10.13 10.62 10.63 10.75 10.76 10.88 35.00 9.65 10.19 10.20 10.29 10.30 10.40 40.00 9.18 9.77 9.78 9.86 9.87 9.93 45.00 8.71 9.36 9.37 9.47 9.47 9.46 50.00 8.24 8.96 8.97 9.09 9.10 9.00 54.96 7.78 -- -- - -

55.00 - 8.56 8.57 8.73 8.74 8.53 57.43 --- 8.38 -- -

57.56 8.36 ..

58.27 -- 8.50 -

58.32 -- - 8.22 58.41 8.48 -

NOTE: A "-" indicates that there is no entry for this box and the limit can be determined by linearly interpolating between the previous and next point in each column. MAPLHGRs are interpolated between exposure points for which explicit values are given. The exposure for the last MAPLHGR listed for a lattice is the maximum allowed nodal exposure for that lattice.

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Revision 2 Table Ic Cycle 8 NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 MAPLHGR VERSUS AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE Bundle Type: GEl I-P9CUB413-12GZ-120T-146-T (GEl 1)

Average Planar Exposure, _MAPLHGR Limits (kw/ft)

GWd/ST Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice 2275 2545 2549 2274 0.00 12.78 11.43 11.45 13.38 0.20 12.72 11.46 11.49 13.35 1.00 12.55 11.53 11.57 13.26 2.00 12.49 11.61 11.68 13.23 3.00 12.49 11.69 11.78 13.24 4.00 12.52 11.77 11.89 13.27 5.00 12.55 11.86 12.01 13.29 6.00 12.58 11.94 12.12 13.32 7.00 12.60 12.03 12.24 13.34 8.00 12.63 12.11 12.36 13.35 9.00 12.64 12.20 12.48 13.36 10.00 12.65 12.29 12.60 13.37 12.50 12.51 12.26 12.65 13.33 15.00 12.12 12.11 12.44 12.94 17.50 11.72 11.90 12.13 12.54 20.00 11.33 11.61 11.80 12.15 25.00 10.62 11.08 11.09 11.36 30.00 10.13 10.75 10.44 10.88 35.00 9.65 10.29 9.96 10.40 40.00 9.18 9.82 9.52 9.93 45.00 8.71 9.40 9.14 9.46 50.00 8.24 8.99 8.80 9.00 54.96 7.78 .........

55.00 --- 8.62 8.48 8.53 58.06 8.41 ---....

58.32 ... 8.22 58.66 --- 8.30 NOTE: A "-"indicates that there is no entry for this box and the limit can be determined by linearly interpolating between the previous and next point in each column. MAPLHGRs are interpolated between exposure points for which explicit values are given. The exposure for the last NMAPLHGR listed for a lattice is the maximum allowed nodal exposure for that lattice.

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Revision 2 Table Id Cycle 8 NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 MAPLHGR VERSUS AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE Bundle Type: GEl 1-P9CUB414-13GZ-120T-146-T (GEl 1)

Average Planar Exposure, MAPLHGR Limits (lov/ft)

GWd/ST Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice 2275 2545 2546 2547 2548 0.00 12.78 11.43 11.25 11.41 13.42 0.20 12.72 11.46 11.30 11.45 13.39 1.00 12.55 11.53 11.39 11.52 13.30 2.00 12.49 11.61 11.50 11.61 13.27 3.00 12.49 11.69 11.62 11.71 13.28 4.00 12.52 11.77 11.74 11.80 13.30 5.00 12.55 11.86 11.87 11.90 13.33 6.00 12.58 11.94 11.99 12.01 13.35 7.00 12.60 12.03 12.10 12.11 13.37 8.00 12.63 12.11 12.21 12.22 13.38 9.00 12.64 12.20 12.32 12.33 13.39 10.00 12.65 12.29 12.44 12.44 13.40 12.50 12.51 12.26 12.48 12.49 13.36 15.00 12.12 12.11 12.36 12.36 12.97 17.50 11.72 11.90 12.11 12.12 12.57 20.00 11.33 11.61 11.79 11.80 12-17 25.00 10.62 11.02 11.08 11.08 11.39 30.00 10.13 10.55 10.43 10.43 10.90 35.00 9.65 10.09 9.95 9.96 10.43 40.00 9.18 9.63 9.52 9.52 9.95 45.00 8.71 9.17 9.13 9.14 9.49 50.00 8.24 8.72 8.79 8.79 9.02 54.96 7.78 ............

55.00 --- 8.27 8.47 8.44 8.55 57.19 --- 8.08 .... ....

58.28 --- 8.17 58.42 ...... 8.23 58.58 --- --- 8.30 --

NOTE: A "-"indicates that there is no entry for this box and the limit can be determined by linearly interpolating between the previous and next point in each column. MAPLHGRs are interpolated between exposure points for which explicit values are given. The exposure for the last MAPLHGR listed for a lattice is the maximum allowed nodal exposure for that lattice.

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Revision 2 Table le Cycle 8 NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 MAPLHGR VERSUS AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE Bundle Type: GE 11-P9CUB407-14GZ-120T-146-T-2382 (GEl 1)

Average Planar Exposure, MAPLHGR Limits (kw/ft)

GWd/ST Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice 2887 2888 2889 2890 2891 0.00 12.76 10.97 11.19 11.10 13.38 0.20 12.69 11.02 11.23 11.14 13.35 1.00 12.52 11.10 11.30 11.23 13.26 2.00 12.46 11.19 11.39 11.33 13.23 3.00 12.46 11.29 11.48 11.44 13.24 4.00 12.49 11.38 11.57 11.54 13.27 5-00 12.52 11.48 11.66 11.64 13.29 6.00 12.55 11.58 11.75 11.75 13.32 7.00 12.58 11.69 11.84 11.86 13.34 8.00 12.60 11.79 11.93 11.97 13.36 9.00 12.62 11.90 12.03 12.09 13.37 10.00 12.63 12.00 12.13 12.21 13.37 12.50 12.48 11.96 12.10 12.25 13.33 15.00 12.09 11.84 11.98 12.17 12.94 17.50 11.70 11.71 11.80 11.96 12.54 20.00 11.30 11.49 11.52 11.65 12.14 25.00 10.59 11.01 11.01 11.10 11.36 30.00 10.10 10.68 10.68 10.54 10.87 35.00 9.62 10.35 10.36 10.07 10.40 40.00 9.15 9.89 9.92 9.63 9.93 45.00 8.68 9.46 9.49 9.24 9.46 50.00 8.21 9.07 9.07 8.87 8.99 54 .80 7 .77 ............

55.00 --- 8.66 8.67 8.53 8.52 57.55 8.48 --- --...

57.64 --- 8.48 --

57.97 8.36 --

58.26 --- --- --- --- 8.22 NOTE: A "-" indicates that there is no entry for this box and the limit can be determined by linearly interpolating between the previous and next point in each column. MAPLHGRs are interpolated between exposure points for which explicit values are given. The exposure for the last MvAPLHGR listed for a lattice is the maximum allowed nodal exposure for that lattice.

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Revision 2 Table If Cycle 8 NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 MAPLHGR VERSUS AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE Bundle Type: GE 1I-P9CUB407-14GZ- 120T- 146-T-23 83 (GE 11)

Average Planar Exposure, MAPLHGR Limits (kw/ft)

GWd/ST Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice Lattice 2887 2888 2892 2893 2891 0.00 12.76 10.97 11.03 10.93 13.38 0.20 12.69 11.02 11.08 10.98 13.35 1.00 12.52 11.10 11.17 11.08 13.26 2.00 12.46 11.19 11.28 11.21 13.23 3.00 12.46 11.29 11.40 11.35 13.24 4.00 12.49 11.38 11.51 11.49 13.27 5.00 12.52 11.48 11.63 11.62 13.29 6.00 12.55 11.58 11.74 11.74 13.32 7.00 12.58 11.69 11.84 11.86 13.34 8.00 12.60 11.79 11.94 11.98 13.36 9.00 12.62 11.90 12.03 12.10 13.37 10.00 12.63 12.00 12.13 12.22 13.37 12.50 12.48 11.96 12.10 12.26 13.33 15.00 12.09 11.84 11.98 12.17 12.94 17.50 11.70 11.71 11.79 11.95 12.54 20.00 11.30 11.49 11.51 11.65 12.14 25.00 10.59 11.01 11.01 11.10 11.36 30-00 10.10 10.68 10.68 10.54 10.87 35.00 9.62 10.35 10.36 10.07 10.40 40.00 9.15 9.89 9.92 9.63 9.93 45.00 8.68 9.46 9.49 9.24 9.46 50.00 8.21 9.07 9.07 8.87 8.99 54 .80 7 .7 7 ............

55-00 -- 8.66 8.67 8.52 8.52 57.55 --- 8 8.48 ........

57.62 --- 8.48 --

57.96 --- 8.36 58.26 1 --- --- 1 8.22 NOTE: A '-" indicates that there is no entry for this box and the limit can be determined by linearly interpolating between the previous and next point in each column. MAPLHGRs are interpolated between exposure points for which explicit values are given. The exposure for the last MAPLHGR listed for a lattice is the maximum allowed nodal exposure for that lattice.

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Revision 2 Table I g Cycle 8 NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 MOST LIMITING MAPLHGR VERSUS AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE Average Planar Exposure, MAPLHGR Limits (kw/ft)

GWd/ST P9CUB349 P9CUB375 P9CUB413 P9CUB414 P9CUB407- P9CUB407 (GEl1) (GEl1) (GElI) (GE1l) 2382 2383 (GE 11) (GE11) 0.00 11.11 11.12 11.43 11.25 10.97 10.93 0.20 11.17 11.18 11.46 11.30 11.02 10.98 1.00 11.31 11.29 11.53 11.39 11.10 11.08 2.00 11.52 11.46 11.61 11.50 11.19 11.19 3.00 11.74 11.64 11.69 11.62 11.29 11.29 4.00 11.98 11.83 11.77 11.74 11.38 11.38 5.00 12.23 12.02 11.86 11-86 11.48 11.48 6.00 12.42 12.11 11.94 11.94 11.58 11.58 7.00 12.59 12.20 12.03 12.03 11.69 11.69 8.00 12.69 12.30 12.11 12.11 11.79 11.79 9.00 12.78 12.39 12.20 12.20 11.90 11.90 10.00 12.85 12.49 12.29 12.29 12.00 12.00 12.50 12-77 12.52 12.26 12.26 11.96 11.96 15.00 12.39 12.37 12-11 12.11 11.84 11.84 17.50 12.00 12.09 11.90 11.90 11.71 11.71 20.00 11.61 11.73 11.61 11.61 11.49 11.49 25.00 10.84 11.05 11.08 11.02 11.01 11.01 30.00 10.10 10.62 10.44 10.43 10.54 10.54 35.00 9.40 10.19 9.96 9.95 10.07 10.07 40.00 8.75 9.77 9.52 9.52 9.63 9.63 45.00 8.12 9.36 9.14 9.13 9.24 9.24 50.00 7.51 8.96 8.80 8.72 8.87 8.87 55.00 6.81 8.56 8.48 8.27 8.53 8.52 57.19 ......-- 8.08 -- -

57.39 6.47 ---...- -

57.43 -- 8.37 -- -

57.55 ..... -- --- 8.38 8.38 58.06 8.33 --

NOTE: A "-"indicates that there is no entry for this box and the limit can be determined by linearly interpolating between the previous and next point in each column. MAPLHGRs are interpolated between exposure points for which explicit values are given.

The exposure for the last MAPLHGR listed for a lattice is the maximum allowed nodal exposure for that lattice.

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NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 2.0 MINIMUM CRITICAL POWER RATIO (ODYN OPTION B) 2.1 Limits for Technical Specification 3.2.2 The Minimum Critical Power Ratio (MCPR) shall be equal to or greater than the appropriate MCPR limit from Figure 2a times the K(f) shown in Figure 2b with tau (or "t") defined as follows:

C = (TCave - TB) / (TA - TCB) where:

"-A = 0.866 seconds, control rod average scram insertion time limit to notch 39 per Specification 3.1.4.

n B= .672 + 1.65 * [ N,

  • Ni ]1/2 * .016 n n i=l i=1 n number of surveillance tests performed in cycle Ni number of active control rods measured in the ith surveillance test "c= average scram time to notch 39 of all rods measured in the i' surveillance test N, = total number of active rods measured in Specification 3.1.4.

NOTE: The MCPR Operating Limits in Figure 2a are based on a 1.09 Safety Limit MCPR (SLMCPR) for two recirculation loop operation and a 1.10 Safety Limit MCPR for single loop operation.

- = 1.0 prior to performance of the initial scram time measurements for the cycle.

The Operating Limit MCPR values for Turbine Bypass Out of Service and EOC-RPT Out of Service are higher (more limiting) than for the standard normal operation case, and are therefore specifically identified in Figure 2a. The OLMCPR values for all other analyzed EOOS transient events are bounded by the Normal Operation limits.

With a backup pressure regulator out of service, conservative thermal limits have been established as follows:

For thermal power < 90% of rated thermal power, maintain MFLCPR < fraction of rated thermal power.

MFLCPR is the operating limit MCPR multiplied by the K(f) shown in figure 2b divided by the actual MCPR.

For thermal power > 90% of rated thermal power normal thermal limits apply.

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Figure 2a Revision 2 Cycle 8 Nine Mile Point 2 Cycle 8 BOC to EOC 1.46 MCPR Operating Limits (1,1.44) 1.44 1.42 0J EOC-RPT Inoperable

  • 1.4 0

u 1.38 '

E "E

1.36 o,(0,1.36) 1.36 Turbine Bypass Inoperable (1,1.36)1 (0,1.35) *Normal Operation 1.34 0

0.40.60.

1.32 00.2 0.4 0.6 0.81 Tau Page 10 of 19

S2b vision Cycle 28 Kf vs Core Flow 1.4 1.2 (20,1.2840)

(73,1.0216) (100,1.0) (105,1.0) 1 0.8 0.6 80 9010 1 0.4 0.2 0

30 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 20 40 Core Flow, % of rated Page 11 of 19

NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 3.0 LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (LHGR) 3.1 Limits for Technical Specification 3.2.3 The LHGR shall not exceed the limits in the table below.

Fuel Type LHGR Limits P9CUB349 (GEl 1) 14.4 KW/FT P9CUB375 (GEl 1) 14.4 KW/FT P9CUB413 (GE 11) 14.4 KW/FT P9CUB414 (GEl 1) 14.4 KW/FT P9CUB407-2382 (GEl 1) 14.4 KW/FT P9CUB407-2383 (GEl 1) 14.4 KW/FT NOTE: With a backup pressure regulator out of service conservative thermal limits had been established as follows:

For thermal power < 90% of rated thermal power, maintain MFLPD

< fraction of rated thermal power.

MIFLPD is the ratio of the actual maximum LHGR and the LHGR limit.

For thermal power > 90% of rated thermal power, normal thermal limits apply.

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NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 4.0 AVERAGE POWER RANGE MONITOR SETPOINTS 4.1 Limits for Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 (OPRM Upscale)

ALLOWABLE VALUE < 1.15 Page 13 of 19

NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 5.0 ROD BLOCK MONITOR (RBM) 5.1 Allowable Value for Technical Specification Table 3.3.2.1-1 Function Allowable Value RBM Upscale _<0.66 (W - AW) + 47%

with a maximum of 113%

NOTE: W = Loop Recirculation Flow as a percentage of the loop recirculation flow which produces a rated core flow of 108.5 MLB/HR. AW is defined as the difference in indicated drive flow (in percent of drive flow which produces rated core flow) between two loop and single loop operation at the same core flow. AW = 0 for two loop operation. AW = 5% for single loop operation.

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NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8

6.0 REFERENCES

FOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Technical Specification 5.6.5.b. 1:

General Electric Standard Application for Reactor Fuel, NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13 and NEDE 2401 I-P-A-13-US (August 1996) as amended by Amendment 25.

Technical Specification 5.6.5.b.22:

The GESTR-LOCA and SAFER Models for the Evaluation of the Loss-of-Coolant Accident, Volume III, SAFER/GESTR Application Methodology, NEDE-23785-1-PA, Revision 1, October 1984.

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NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8

7.0 REFERENCES

FOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES 2.1.1 BASES REFERENCE 3:

General Electric Standard Application for Reactor Fuel, NEDE 24011-P-A-13 and NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13-US (August 1996) as amended by Amendment 25.

2.1.1 BASES REFERENCE 4:

Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2, Reload 7, Cycle 8, J 11-03614SRLR, Rev. 0, January 2000.

3.1.1 BASES REFERENCE 7 General Electric Standard Application for Reactor Fuel, NEDE 24011-P-A-13 and NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13-US (August 1996) as amended by Amendment 25.

3.1.6 BASES REFERENCE 1:

Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2, Reload 7, Cycle 8, J11-03614SRLR, Rev. 0, January 2000.

3.2.1 BASES REFERENCE 1:

General Electric Standard Application for Reactor Fuel, NEDE 24011-P-A-13 and NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13-US (August 1996) as amended by Amendment 25.

3.2.2 BASES REFERENCE 2:

General Electric Standard Application for Reactor Fuel, NEDE 24011-P-A-13 and NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13-US (August 1996) as amended by Amendment 25.

3.2.2 BASES REFERENCE 3:

Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2, Reload 7, Cycle 8, J 11-03614SRLR, Rev. 0, January 2000.

3.2.3 BASES REFERENCE 1:

General Electric Standard Application for Reactor Fuel, NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13 and NEDE 24011-P-A-13-US (August 1996) as amended by Amendment 25.

3.2.3 BASES REFERENCE 2:

Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2, Reload 7, Cycle 8, J1 1-03614SRLR, Rev. 0, January 2000.

3.2.4 BASES REFERENCE 3:

General Electric Standard Application for Reactor Fuel, NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13 and NEDE 2401 1-P-A-13-US (August 1996) as amended by Amendment 25.

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NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 8.0 SOURCE DOCUMENTS The Core Operating Limits contained in this report were obtained from the following documents:

CORE OPERATING LIMIT REFERENCE Section 1.0 - APLHGR LIMITS Tables I a and Ig Lattice Dependent MAPLHGR Report for NMP2 Reload 4, Cycle 5, 24A5174AA, Rev 0, April 1995 "Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2, Reload 4, Cycle 5, 24A5174, Rev 1, June 1996 Tables lb and Ig GNF Letter EWG-N-02-007, February 8, 2002, E. W. Gibbs to M. A. Armenta, "NMP2 Cycle 8 Improved MAPLHGRs for bundle type GE 11-P9CCUB375-12GZ-120T-146-T" Tables Ic, Id and Ig GNF Letter EWG-N-02-00 1, January 21, 2002, E. W. Gibbs to M. A. Armenta, "NMP2 Cycle 8 Improved MAPLHGRs" Page 17 of 19

NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 8.0 SOURCE DOCUMENTS (Cont)

CORE OPERATING LIMIT REFERENCE Section 1.0 - APLHGR LIMITS (continued)

Table I e, If, and Ig GNF Letter EWG-N-02-001, January 21, 2002, E. W. Gibbs to M. A. Armenta, "NMP2 Cycle 8 Improved MAPLHGRs" and corresponding single loop multiplier "Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Power Station Unit 2, Reload 7, Cycle 8" JI 1-03614SRLR Rev 0, January 2000 Section 2.0 - MCPR LIMITS Figures 2a and 2b "Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2 Reload 7, Cycle 8, JI 1-03614SRLR, Rev 0, January 2000 Tau equation GNF Engineering Report for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2 Reload 7, Cycle 8, J 11 03614-ER, January 2000 Pressure Regulator Out of Service "Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Nine Mile Point Station Unit 2, Reload 7, Cycle 8, J11-03614SRLR, Rev 0, January 2000 Section 3.0 - LHGR LIMITS "Supplemental Reload Licensing Report for Limits for Technical Specification Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 2 3.2.3 Reload 7 Cycle 8, JI 1-03614SRLR, Rev 0, January 2000 Page 18 of 19

NINE MILE POINT UNIT 2 Revision 2 Cycle 8 8.0 SOURCE DOCUMENTS (Cont)

CORE OPERATING LIMIT REFERENCE Section 40 - APRM SETPOINTS Limits for Technical Specification "Supplemental Reload Licensing Table 3.3.1.1-1 (OPRM Upscale) Report for Nine Mile Point Station Unit 2, Reload 7, Cycle 8" J11-03614 SRLR Rev 0, January 2000 Section 5.0 - RBM SETPOINTS GE Engineering Report for Nine Mile Point Allowable Value for Technical Nuclear Station Unit 2 Reload 2 Cycle 3, Specification Table 3.3.2. 1-1 NFD92-016 January 1992 Page 19 of 19