ML040330755

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ML040330755
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Site: Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 01/30/2004
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INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SECTION PAGE Table 3.3.9 -2 Feedwater/Main Turbine Trip System Actuation Instrumentation Setpoints...

3/4 3-10 Table 4.3.9.1-1 Feedwater/Main Turbine Trip System Actuation Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements.......................... 3/4 3-101 3/4.3.10 MECHANICAL VACUUM PUMP TRIP INSTRUMENTATION

............ 3/4 3-l0!

3/4.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3/4.4.1 RECIRCULATION SYSTEM Recirculation Loops...................................... 3/4 4-1 Figure 3.4.1.1-1 % Rated Thermal Power Versus Core Flow............................. 3/4 4-3 Jet Pumps................................................. 3/4 4-4 Recirculation Loop Flow.3/4 4-5 Idle Recirculation Loop Startup.3/4 4-6 3/4.4.2 SAFETY/RELIEF VALVES Safety/Relief Valves.3/4 4-7 Safety/Relief Valves Low-Low Set Function.3/4 4-9 3/4.4.3 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM LEAKAGE Leakage Detection Systems.3/4 4-10 Operational Leakage.3/4 4-11 Table 3.4.3.2-1 Reactor Coolant System Pressure Isolation Valves.3/4 4-13 Table 3.4.3.2-2 Reactor Coolant System Interface Valves Leakage Pressure Monitors.

3/4 4-14 3/4.4.4 DELETED.3/4 4-15 3/4.4.5 SPECIFIC ACTIVITY.3/4 4-18 Table 4.4.5-1 Primary Coolant Specific Activity Sample and Analysis Program.3/4 4-20 7

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Amendment No._150

CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION (Continued)

ACTION: (Continued)

3.

With-the suppression chamber average water temperature greater than 1200F, depressurize the reactor pressure vessel to less than 200 psig within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.

c.

With one drywell-to-suppression chamber bypass leakage in excess of the limit, restore the bypass leakage to within the limit prior to increasing reactor coolant temperature above 200 0F.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.6.2.1 The suppression chamber shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. By verifying the suppression chamber water volume to be within the limits at least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
b. At least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in OPERATIONAL CONDITION 1 or 2 by verifying the suppression chamber average water temperature to be less than or equal to 950F, except:
1. At least once per 5 minutes during testing which adds heat to the suppression chamber, by verifying the suppression chamber average water temperature less than or equal to 1050F.
2. At least once per hour when suppression chamber average water temperature is greater than 950F, by verifying:

a) Suppression chamber average water temperature to be less than or equal to 110 0F.

c. At least once per 30 minutes in OPERATIONAL CONDITION 3 following a scram with suppression chamber average water temperature greater than 950F, by verifying suppression chamber average water temperature less than or equal to 120 0F.
d. By an external visual examination of the suppression chamber after safety/relief valve operation with the suppression chamber average water temperature greater than or equal to 1770 F and reactor coolant system pressure greater than 100 psig.
e. At' least once per 18 months by a visual inspection of the accessible interior and exterior of the suppression chamber.

HOPE CREEK 3/4' 6-13 Amendment No. 150