ML080730027

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Technical Specifications to Amend 164
ML080730027
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Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 03/11/2008
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NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLI-1
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Morgan N, NRR/DORL, 415-1016
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transactions shall have no effect on the license for the BVPS Unit 2 facility throughout the term of the license.

(b) Further, the licensees are also required to notify the NRC in writing prior to any change in: (i) the term or conditions of any lease agreements executed as part of these transactions; (ii)the BVPS Operating Agreement, (iii) the existing property insurance coverage for BVPS Unit 2, and (iv)any action by a lessor or others that may have adverse effect on the safe operation of the facility.

C. This license shall be deemed to contain and is subject to the conditions specified in the following Commission regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter 1 and is subject to all applicable provisions of the Act and to the rules, regulations, and orders of the Commission now or hereafter in effect; and is subject to the additional conditions specified or incorporated below:

(1) Maximum Power Level FENOC is authorized to operate the facility at a steady state reactor core power level of 2900 megawatts thermal.

(2) Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised through Amendment No. 164, and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, both of which are attached hereto are hereby incorporated in the license. FENOC shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.

Amendment No. 164

ESFAS Instrumentation 3.3.2 Table 3.3.2-1 (page 1 of 7)

Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation APPLICABLE MODES OR OTHER UNIT 1 UNIT 2 SPECIFIED REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS VALUE VALUE

1. Safety Injection
a. Manual 1,2,3,4 2 B SR 3.3.2.7 NA NA Initiation
b. Automatic 1,2,3,4 2 trains C SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic and SR 3.3.2.6 Actuation Relays
c. Containment 1,2,3 3 D SR 3.3.2.1 _5.33 psig <5.3 psig Pressure - SR 3.3.2.4(e)(f)

High SR 3.3.2.8(e)(f)

SR 3.3.2.9

d. Pressurizer 1 ,2,3(a) 3 D SR 3.3.2.1 >_1841 psig > 1852 psig Pressure - SR 3.3.2.4 Low SR 3.3.2.8 SR 3.3.2.9
e. Steam Line 1,2,3(a) 3 per steam D SR 3.3.2.1 >495.8 psig _ 494 psig Pressure - line SR 3.3.2.4 with time with time Low SR 3.3.2.8 constant T, constant T, SR 3.3.2.9 >_50 secs and > 50 secs T2 5 5 secs and _C2

< 5 secs

2. Containment Spray Systems
a. Quench Spray (1) Manual 1,2,3,4 2 per train, B SR 3.3.2.7 NA NA Initiation 2 trains (a) Above the P-1 1 (Pressurizer Pressure) interlock.

(e) Ifthe as-found channel setpoint is conservative with respect to the Allowable Value but outside its predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, then the channel shall be evaluated to verify that it is functioning as required before returning the channel to service. If the as-found instrument channel setpoint is not conservative with respect to the Allowable Value, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

(f) The instrument channel setpoint shall be reset to a value that is within the as-left tolerance of the Nominal Trip Setpoint, or a value that is more conservative than the Nominal Trip Setpoint; otherwise, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

The Nominal Trip Setpoint and the methodology used to determine the Nominal Trip Setpoint, the predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, and the as-left setpoint tolerance band are specified in a document incorporated by reference into the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.3.2- 8 Amendments 280 / 164

ESFAS Instrumentation 3.3.2 Table 3.3.2-1 (page 2 of 7)

Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation APPLICABLE MODES OR OTHER UNIT 1 UNIT 2 SPECIFIED REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS VALUE VALUE

2. Containment Spray Systems (2) Automatic 1,2,3,4 2,trains C SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic and SR 3.3.2.6 Actuation Relays (3) Contain- 1,2,3 4 E SR 3.3.2.1
  • 11.43 psig *11.4 psig ment SR 3 .3.2. 4(e)f)

Pressure - SR 3.3.2.8(e)(f)

High High SR 3.3.2.9

b. Recirculation Spray (1) Automatic 1,2,3 2 trains F SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logics (2) Refueling 1,2,3 3 D SR 3.3.2.1 > 27'4" and _32'8" and Water SR 3.3.2.4 27' 11" < 32' 10" Storage SR 3.3.2.8(e)(f)

Tank (RWST)

Level Low Coincident with Contain- 1,2,3 4 E SR 3.3.2.1 _<11.43 psig *11.4 psig ment SR 3.3.2.4 Pressure SR 3.3.2.8(e)(f)

High High SR 3.3.2.9 (e) Ifthe as-found channel setpoint is conservative with respect to the Allowable Value but outside its predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, then the channel shall be evaluated to verify that it is functioning as required before returning the channel to service. If the as-found instrument channel setpoint is not conservative with respect to the Allowable Value, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

(f) The instrument channel setpoint shall be reset to a value that is within the as-left tolerance of the Nominal Trip Setpoint, or a value that is more conservative than the Nominal Trip Setpoint; otherwise, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

The Nominal Trip Setpoint and the methodology used to determine the Nominal Trip Setpoint, the predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, and the as-left setpoint tolerance band are specified in a document incorporated by reference into the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.3.2- 9 Amendments 280 / 164

ESFAS Instrumentation 3.3.2 Table 3.3.2-1 (page 3 of 7)

Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation APPLICABLE MODES OR OTHER UNIT 1 UNIT 2 SPECIFIED REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS VALUE VALUE

3. Containment Isolation
a. Phase A Isolation (1) Manual 1,2,3,4 2 B SR 3.3.2.7 NA NA Initiation (2) Automatic 1,2,3,4 2 trains C SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic and SR 3.3.2.6 Actuation Relays (3) Safety Refer to Function 1 (Safety Injection) for all initiation functions and requirements.

Injection

b. Phase B Isolation (1) Manual 1,2,3,4 2 per train,, B SR 3.3.2.7 NA NA Initiation 2 trains (2) Automatic 1,2,3,4 2 trains C SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic and SR 3.3.2.6 Actuation Relays (3) Contain- 1,2,3 4 E SR 3.3.2.1 <11.43 psig

Pressure SR 3.3.2.8(e)(f)

- High SR 3.3.2.9 High (e) If the as-found channel setpoint is conservative with respect to the Allowable Value but outside its predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, then the channel shall be evaluated to verify that it is functioning as required before returning the channel to service. Ifthe as-found instrument channel setpoint is not conservative with respect to the Allowable Value, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

(f) The instrument channel setpoint shall be reset to a value that is within the as-left tolerance of the Nominal Trip Setpoint, or a value that is more conservative than the Nominal Trip Setpoint; otherwise, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

The Nominal Trip Setpoint and the methodology used to determine the Nominal Trip Setpoint, the predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, and the as-left setpoint tolerance band are specified in a document incorporated by reference into the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.3.2 -10 Amendments 280 / 164

ESFAS Instrumentation 3.3.2 Table 3.3.2-1 (page 4 of 7)

Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation APPLICABLE MODES OR OTHER UNIT 1 UNIT 2 SPECIFIED REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS VALUE VALUE

4. Steam Line Isolation
a. Manual 1 ,2(b) 3 (b) 2 per train, F SR 3.3.2.7 NA NA Initiation 2 trains (Only applicable to Unit 2)
b. Automatic 1 ,2(b) 3 (b) 2 trains G SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic and SR 3.3.2.6 Actuation Relays
c. Containment 1 ,2(b), 3 (b) 3 D SR 3.3.2.1 < 7.33 psig < 7.3 psig Pressure - SR 3 .3.2.4(e()

Intermediate SR 3.3.2.8(e)(f High High SR 3.3.2.9

d. Steam Line Pressure (1) Low 1,2(b) 3 (a)(b) 3 per steam D SR 3.3.2.1 > 495.8 psig > 494 psig line SR 3.3.2.4 with time with time SR 3.3.2.8 constant T, constant rl SR 3.3.2.9 > 50 secs and > 50 secs and "12*< 5 secs T2*< 5 secs (2) Negative 3 (b)(c) 3 per steam D SR 3.3.2.1 < 104.2 psi
  • 103.6 psi Rate - line SR 3.3.2.4 with a time with a time High SR 3.3.2.8 constant constant SR 3.3.2.9 >_50 secs > 50 secs (a) Above the P-i1 (Pressurizer Pressure) interlock.

(b) Except when all MSIVs are closed and de-activated.

(c) Below the P-1 1 (Pressurizer Pressure) interlock when SI on steam line pressure low is blocked.

(e) If the as-found channel setpoint is conservative with respect to the Allowable Value but outside its predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, then the channel shall be evaluated to verify that it is functioning as required before returning the channel to service. If the as-found instrument channel setpoint is not conservative with respect to-the Allowable Value, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

(f) The instrument channel setpoint shall be reset to a value that is within the as-left tolerance of the Nominal Trip Setpoint, or a value that is more conservative than the Nominal Trip Setpoint; otherwise, the channel shall be declared inoperable. The Nominal Trip Setpoint and the methodology used to determine the Nominal Trip Setpoint, the predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, and the as-left setpoint tolerance band are specified in a document incorporated by reference into the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.3.2 - 11 Amendments 278 / 164

ESFAS Instrumentation 3.3.2 Table 3.3.2-1 (page 5 of 7)

Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation APPLICABLE MODES OR OTHER UNIT 1 UNIT 2 SPECIFIED REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS VALUE VALUE

5. Turbine Trip and Feedwater Isolation
a. Automatic 1 ,2(d), 3 (d) 2 trains G SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic and SR 3.3.2.6 Actuation Relays
b. SG Water 1 ,2 (d), 3 (d) 3 per SG D SR 3.3.2.1 *<90.2% < 92.7%

Level - High SR 3.3.2.4 High (P-14) SR 3.3.2.8(e)(')

SR 3.3.2.9

c. Safety Refer to Function 1 (Safety Injection) for all initiation functions and requirements.

Injection

6. Auxiliary Feedwater
a. Automatic 1,2,3 2 trains G SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic and SR 3.3.2.6 Actuation Relays
b. SG Water 1,2,3 3 per SG D SR 3.3.2.1 >_19.1% _20%

Level - Low SR 3.3.2.4 Low SR 3 .3.2.8(e)(f)

SR 3.3.2.9

c. Safety Refer to Function 1 (Safety Injection) for all initiation functions and requirements.

Injection (d) Except when all Main Feedwater Lines are isolated by either closed and deactivated MFIVs, or MFRVs and associated bypass valves, or closed manual valves.

(e) Ifthe as-found channel setpoint is conservative with respect to the Allowable Value but outside its predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, then the channel shall be evaluated to verify that it is functioning as required before returning the channel to service. If the as-found instrument channel setpoint is not conservative with respect to the Allowable Value, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

(f) The instrument channel setpoint shall be reset to a value that is within the as-left tolerance of the Nominal Trip Setpoint, or a value that is more conservative than the Nominal Trip Setpoint; otherwise, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

The Nominal Trip Setpoint and the methodology used to determine the Nominal Trip Setpoint, the predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, and the as-left setploint tolerance band are specified in a document incorporated by reference into the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.3.2 -12 Amendments 278 / 164

ESFAS Instrumentation 3.3.2 Table 3.3.2-1 (page 6 of 7)

Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation APPLICABLE MODES OR OTHER UNIT 1 UNIT 2 SPECIFIED REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS VALUE VALUE

6. Auxiliary Feedwater
d. Undervoltage 1,2 1 per bus H SR 3.3.2.5 _2962 V _2962 V Reactor SR 3.3.2.8 Coolant SR 3.3.2.9 Pump
e. Trip of all 1,2 1 per pump I SR 3.3.2.7 NA NA Main SR 3.3.2.9 Feedwater Pumps
7. Automatic Switchover to Containment Sump
a. Automatic 1,2,3,4 2 trains B SR 3.3.2.2 NA NA Actuation SR 3.3.2.3 Logic
b. Refueling 1,2,3,4 4 J SR 3.3.2.1 > 13' 9" and _31' 8" and Water SR 3.3.2.4* < 14' 4" < 31' 10" Storage Tank SR 3 .3.2. 8 (e)(f)

(RWST) Level Extreme Low Coincident Refer to Function 1 (Safety Injection) for all initiation functions and requirements.

with Safety Injection (e) If the as-found channel setpoint is conservative with respect to the Allowable Value but outside its predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, then the channel shall be evaluated to verify that it is functioning as required before returning the channel to service. Ifthe as-found instrument channel setpoint is not conservative with respect to the Allowable Value, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

(f) The instrument channel setpoint shall be reset to a value that is within the as-left tolerance of the Nominal Trip Setpoint, or a value that is more conservative than the Nominal Trip Setpoint; otherwise, the channel shall be declared inoperable.

The Nominal Trip Setpoint and the methodology used to determine the Nominal Trip Setpoint, the predefined as-found acceptance criteria band, and the as-left setpoint tolerance band are specified in a document incorporated by reference into the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.3.2 -13 Amendments 280 / 164

ESFAS Instrumentation 3.3.2 Table 3.3.2-1 (page 7 of 7)

Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation APPLICABLE MODES OR OTHER UNIT I UNIT 2 SPECIFIED REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS VALUE VALUE

8. ESFAS Interlocks
a. Reactor Trip, 1,2,3 1 per train; F SR 3.3.2.7 NA NA P-4 2 trains
b. Pressurizer 1,2,3 3 K SR 3.3.2.1 *2004 psig *2004 psig Pressure, SR 3.3.2.4 P-11 SR 3.3.2.8 C. Tavg - Low 1,2,3 1 per loop K SR 3.3.2.1 _540.5°F _540.5°F Low, P-12 SR 3.3.2.4 SR 3.3.2.8 Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.3.2 -14 Amendments 278 / 164

ECCS - Operating 3.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SR 3.5.2.5 Verify each ECCS automatic valve in the flow path that 18 months is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, actuates to the correct position on an actual or simulated actuation signal.

SR 3.5.2.6 Verify each ECCS pump starts automatically on an 18 months actual or simulated actuation signal.

SR 3.5.2.7 Verify, by visual inspection, that accessible regions of 18 months the ECCS containment sump suction inlet are not restricted by debris and that the accessible regions of the strainers show no evidence of structural distress or abnormal corrosion.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.5.2- 3 Amendments 280 / 164

Containment Air Temperature 3.6.5 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.5 Containment Air Temperature LCO 3.6.5 Containment average air temperature shall be _>70°F and < 108 0 F.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, 3, and 4.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Containment average air A.1 Restore containment 8 hours0.333 days <br />0.0476 weeks <br />0.011 months <br /> temperature not within average air temperature to limits, within limits.

B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 6 hours0.25 days <br />0.0357 weeks <br />0.00822 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met. AND B.2 Be in MODE 5. 36 hours1.5 days <br />0.214 weeks <br />0.0493 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.1 Verify containment average air temperature is within 24 hours1 days <br />0.143 weeks <br />0.0329 months <br /> limits.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 3.6.5- 1 Amendments 280/164

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals 5.5.12 Containment Leakaqe Rate Testing Program (continued) the Operating License. This program shall be in accordance with the guidelines contained in Regulatory Guide 1.163, "Performance-Based Containment Leak-Test Program," dated September, 1995, as modified by the following exceptions:

1. For Unit 1, the next Type A test performed after the May 29, 1993 Type A test shall be performed no later than May 28, 2008.
2. For Unit 2, the next Type A test performed after the November 10, 1993 Type A test shall be performed no later than November 9, 2008.
b. The calculated peak containment internal pressure for the design basis loss of coolant accident, Pa, is 43.1 psig (for Unit 1) and 44.8 psig (for Unit 2).
c. The maximum allowable containment leakage rate, La, at Pa, shall be 0.10% of containment air weight per day.
d. Leakage rate acceptance criteria are:
1. Containment leakage rate acceptance criterion is < 1.0 La. However, during the first unit startup prior to MODE 4 entry following testing in accordance with this program, the leakage rate acceptance criteria are

< 0.60 La for the Type B and C tests and < 0.75 La for Type A tests.

2. Air lock testing acceptance criteria are:

a) Overall air lock leakage rate is < 0.05 La when tested at > Pa.

b) For each emergency air lock door, no detectable seal leakage when gap between door seals is pressurized to >_10 psig or door seal leakage quantified to ensure emergency air lock door seal leakage rate is < 0.0005 La when tested at > 10 psig.

c) For each personnel air lock door, no detectable seal leakage when gap between door seals is pressurized to >_Pa or door seal leakage quantified to ensure personnel air lock door seal leakage rate is < 0.0005 La when tested at _>Pa.

e. The provisions of SR 3.0.3 are applicable to the Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program.
f. Nothing in these Technical Specifications shall be construed to modify the testing Frequencies required by 10 CFR 50, Appendix J.

Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 5.5- 19 Amendments 280 / 164