ML032300015

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Technical Specification Pages for Amendments 234 & 233 to Licenses DPR-32 & DPR-37, Respectively
ML032300015
Person / Time
Site: Surry  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 08/15/2003
From: Gratton C
NRC/NRR/DLPM/LPD2
To:
References
TAC MB6754, TAC MB6755
Download: ML032300015 (2)


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TS 4.1-10 TABLE 4.1-2B MINIMUM FREQUENCIES FOR SAMPLING TESTS UFSAR SECTION DESCRIPTION TEST FREOUENCY REFERENCE

1. Reactor Coolant Radio-Chemical Monthly (5)

Liquid Samples Analysis (1)

Gross Activity (2) S days/week (S) 9.1 Tzitium Activity Weekly (5) 9.1

  • Chemistry (CL, F & 02) S days/week (9) 4
  • Boron Concentration Twice/week 9.1 E Determination Semiannually (3)

DOSE EQUIVALENT 1.131 Once/2 weeks (5)

Radio-iodine Analysis Once/4 hours (6)

(including I-131,1-133 & and (7) below 1-135)

2. Refueling Water Storage Chemistry (Cl & F) Weekly 6
3. Boric Acid Tanks
  • Boron Concentration Twice/Week 9.1
4. Chemical Additive Tank NaOH Concentration Monthly 6 S. Spent Fuel Pit
  • Boron Concentration Monthly 9.5
6. Secondary Coolant DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 Monthly I
7. Stack Gas Iodine and *1-131 and particulate Weekly Particulate Samples radioactive releases
  • See Specification 4.1.D (1) A radiochemical analysis will be made to evaluate the following corrosion products: Cr-51, Fe-59, Mn-54, Co-58, and Co-60.

(2) A gross beta-gamma degassed activity analysis shall consist of the quantitative measurement of the total radioactivity of the primary coolant in units of pCi/cc AmendmentNos. 234 and 233

TS 4.1-IOa (3) E determination will be started when the gross gamma degassed activity of radionuclides with half-lives greater than 15 minutes analysis indicates 2 10 pCifcc. Routine sample(s) for E analyses shall only be taken after a minimum of2 EFPD and 20 days of power operation have elapsed since reactor was last subcritical for 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> or longer.

(4) Deleted.

(5) When reactor is critical and average primary coolant temperature 2 3500 F.

(6) Whenever the specific activity exceeds 1.0 tiCi/cc DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 or 100/E pCi/cc and until the specific activity of the Reactor Coolant System is restored within its limits.

(7) One sample between 2 & 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> following a THERMAL POWER change exceeding 15 percent ofRATED POWER within a one hour period provided the average primary coolant temperature 2 350 0 F.

(8) Deleted.

(9) Sampling for chloride and fluoride concentrations is not required when fuel is removed from the reactor vessel and the reactor coolant inventory is drained below the reactor vessel flange, whether the upper internals and/or the vessel head are in place or not. Sampling for oxygen concentration is not required when the reactor coolant temperature is below 250 degrees F.

AmendmentNos. 234 and 233