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Submittal of SLC Manual Update
ML11200A316
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Site: Mcguire, McGuire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/11/2011
From: Beaver B
Duke Energy Carolinas
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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B C BEAVER MGO1RC BCBITLC

June 29, 2011 MEMORANDUM To: All McGuire Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments (SLC) Manual Holders

Subject:

McGuire SLC Manual Update Please revise your copy of the manual as follows:

REMOVE INSERT List of Effective Sections (Rev 103) List of Effective Sections (Rev 104)

SLC 16.9.6 (entire section) (Rev 119) SLC 16.9.6 (one page) (Rev 123)

Revisions may skip numbers due to Regulatory Compliance Filing System.

Please call me if you have questions.

Bonnie Beaver Regulatory Compliance 980-875-4180

SELECTED LICENSEE COMMITMENTS (SLC)

LOES SLCs ARE REVISED PER SECTION SECTION REVISION NUMBER DATE 16.1 REVISION 32 12/2/02 16.2 REVISION 90 3/13/07 16.3 REVISION 48 7/31/03 16.4 Not Issued 16.5.1 REVISION 115 0308/10 16.5.2 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.5.3 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.5.4 REVISION 55 3/23/04 16.5.5 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.5.6 Deleted - REVISION 120 12/30/10 16.5.7 REVISION 53 1/13/04 16.5.8 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.5.9 REVISION 108 06/10/09 16.5.10 REVISION 38 4/9/03 16.6.1 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.6.2 DELETED 6/11/03 16.6.3 REVISION 61 04/07/05 16.6.4 REVISION 27 06/12/02 16.7.1 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.7.2 REVISION 80 10/1/05 16.7.3 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.7.4 REVISION 1 4/11/00 16.7.5 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.7.6 REVISION 103 12/03/08 16.7.7 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.7.8 REVISION 77 10/12/05 16.7.9 REVISION 97 10/06/08 16.7.10 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.7.11 REVISION 71 05/25/05 16.8.1 REVISION 98 11/1/07 16.8.2 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.8,3 REVISION 121 12/30/10 16.9.1 REVISION 53 1/13/04 16.9.2 REVISION 81 6/15/06 16.9.3 REVISION 106 05/26/09 16.9.4 REVISION 83 7/12/06 16.9,5 REVISION 81 6/15/06 16.9,6 REVISION 123 6/17/11 16.9,7 REVISION 122 1/14/11 16.9,8 REVISION 96 9/10/07 16.9,9 REVISION 101 4/02/08 16.9,10 REVISION 13 2/26/01 16.9.11 REVISION 22 2/25/02 16.9,12 REVISION 101 4/02/08 McGuire Units 1 and 2 I Revision 104

SELECTED LICENSEE COMMITMENTS (SLC)

LOES SLCs ARE REVISED PER SECTION SECTION REVISION NUMBER DATE 16.9.13 Not Used - Rev 13 2/26/01 16.9.14 REVISION 22 2/25/02 16.9.15 REVISION 116 4/7/10 16.9.16 REVISION 111 09/09/09 16.9.17 REVISION 86 1/17/07 16.9.18 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.9.19 REVISION 102 9/3/08 16.9.20 REVISION 8 11/30/00 16.9.21 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.9.22 REVISION 109 8/13/09 16.9.23 REVISION 88 1/17/07 16.9.24 Not Used - Rev 74 6/20/05 16.9.25 REVISION 87 1/17/07 16.10.1 REVISION 56 4/6/04 16.11.1 REVISION 112 2/4/10 16.11.2 REVISION 84 7/19/06 16.11.3 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.4 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.5 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.6 REVISION 112 2/4/10 16.11.7 REVISION 84 7/19/06 16.11.8 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.9 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.10 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.11 REVISION 41 8/21/03 16.11.12 REVISION 67 2/28/05 16.11.13 REVISION 91 3/22/07 16.11.14 REVISION 21 1/17/02 16.11.15 REVISION 21 1/17/02 16.11.16 REVISION 1 4/11/00 16.11.17 REVISION 118 10/19/10 16.11.18 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.19 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.11.20 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.12.1 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.12.2 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.13.1 REVISION 51 10/1/03 16.13.2 Not Used - Rev 75 8/05 16.13.3 Not Used - Rev 75 8/05 16.13.4 REVISION 58 5/11/04 16.14.1 REVISION 0 12/14/99 16.14.2 REVISION 104 3/18/09 McGuire Units 1 and 2 Revision 104

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 16.9 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 16.9.6 Fire Detection Instrumentation COMMITMENT The fire detection instrumentation for each fire detection zone shown in Table 16.9.6-1 shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY Whenever equipment protected by fire detection instrument is required to be OPERABLE.

REMEDIAL ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more, but not A.1 Restore the inoperable 14 days more than half, of the instrument(s) to Function A fire detectors OPERABLE status.

in any zone inoperable.

B. More than half of the B.1 Establish fire watch patrol 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> Function A fire detectors to inspect zones outside AND in any zone inoperable, containment with inoperable instruments. Once per hour thereafter OR AND One or more Function B B.2.1 Establish a fire watch patrol 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> fire detectors inoperable, to inspect zones inside AND containment with OR inoperable instruments. Once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> thereafter Two or more adjacent OR fire detectors inoperable.

B.2.2 Monitor containment air Once per hour OR temperature at the locations given in ITS Required Action and 3.6.5.1 or 3.6.5.2.

associated Completion Time of Condition A not met.

(continued)

McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-1 Revision 123

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 REMEDIAL ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. One or more annulus fire C.1 Perform a fire watch patrol 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> detectors inoperable, of the annulus.

AND C.2.1 Verify at least one adjacent Once per hour annulus fire detector zone thereafter is OPERABLE.

OR C.2.2 Perform a fire watch patrol Once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of the annulus if no thereafter adjacent zone is OPERABLE.

TESTING REQUIREMENTS TEST FREQUENCY TR 16.9.6.1 Verify the non-supervised circuits associated with 31 days detector alarms between the instrument and the control room are OPERABLE.

TR 16.9.6.2 Verify the NFPA Standard 72D supervised circuits 6 months supervision associated with detector alarms are OPERABLE.

TR 16.9.6.3 Perform a TADOT on fire detectors which are accessible 6 months during plant operation.

(continued)

McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-2 Revision 123

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 TESTING REQUIREMENTS (continued)

TEST FREQUENCY TR 16.9.6.4 Perform a TADOT on fire detectors which are not Prior to entering accessible during plant operation. MODE 4 when the unit has been in MODE 5 for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or more, if testing has not been performed in previous 6 months TR 16.9.6.5 -------------------- NOTE -----------------

Different detectors shall be selected for each test.

Perform a TADOT on at least one detector on each 6 months signal initiating circuit for fixed temperature/rate of rise restorable spot type heat detectors which are accessible during plant operation.

TR 16.9.6.6 Perform a TADOT on fixed temperature/rate of rise Prior to entering restorable spot type heat detectors which are not MODE 4 when the accessible during plant operation, unit has been in MODE 5 for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or more, if testing has not been performed in previous 6 months TR 16.9.6.7 -------------------- NOTES-----------------

1. For each failure that occurs, two additional detectors shall be removed and tested.
2. Replacement of all fixed temperature/rate of rise non-restorable spot type heat detectors within population satisfies testing requirement.

Perform a functional test on at least 2% of the fixed 5 years temperature/rate of rise non-restorable spot type heat detectors.

TR 16.9.6.8 Replace all fixed temperature/rate of rise non-restorable 15 years spot type heat detectors.

McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-3 Revision 123

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 TABLE 16.9.6-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION"1 '

Detector Description Location Number of Number of Function(2 )

Zone Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors 1 Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RCP-1A 0 1 A 2 Reactor Coolant Pump 1 B RCP-1B 0 1 A 3 Reactor Coolant Pump 1C RCP-1C 0 A 4 Reactor Coolant Pump 1 D RCP-1 D 0 1 A 5 Reactor Coolant Pump 2A RCP-2A 0 1 A 6 Reactor Coolant Pump 2B RCP-2B 0 A 7 Reactor Coolant Pump 2C RCP-2C 0 0 A 8 Reactor Coolant Pump 2D RCP-2D 0 A 29 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter KK52-53 EL. 767 2 0 A 30 Elec. Pen. Rm. CC-51 EL. 767 9 0 A 31 Elec. Pen. Rm. CC-51 EL. 750 10 0 A 32 Elec. Pen. Rm. CC-51 EL. 733 11 0 A 33 Unit 2 Aux. Bldg. Vent. Filter KK-59/60 EL. 767 2 0 A 34 Unit 2 Elec. Penetration Room CC-61 EL. 767 9 19 0 A 35 Unit 2 Elec. Penetration Room CC-61 EL. 750 10 0 A 36 Unit 2 Elec. Penetration Room CC-61 EL. 733 11 0 A 37 Diesel Gen. 1A CC-43 EL. 733 0(0) 8(4) A(B)

CC-69 EL. 733 0(0) 8(4) A(B) 38 Diesel Gen. 2A 39 Cable Room CC-55 EL. 750 6 5 A 40 CC-56 EL. 767 24 19 2 A Control Room 41 AA-49 EL. 750 9 02 A Swgr. Rm. IETA 42 Swgr. Rm. IETB AA-49 EL. 733 10 2 A AA-62 EL. 750 9 0 A 43 SWG. Room 2ETA 44 AA-62 EL. 733 10 2 A SWG. Room 2ETB 45A Battery Room EVCA CC-54 EL. 733 2 2 A 45B CC-55 EL. 733 2 2 A Battery Room EVCB 45C CC-56 EL. 733 2 2 A Battery Room EVCC 45D CC-57 EL. 733 2 2 A Battery Room EVCD CC-56 EL. 733 13 0 45G Battery Chg. Equip. & PnI EVCA, EVCC A McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-4 Revision 123

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 TABLE 16.9.6-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION"1 '

Detector Description Location Number of Number of Function(2)

Zone Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors 45H Battery Chg. Equip. & Pnl EVCB, EVCD BB-56 EL. 733 12 0 A 5O Diesel Gen. 1B BB-43 EL. 733 0(0) 8(4) A(B) 51 Diesel Gen. 2B BB-69 EL. 733 0(0) 8(4) A(B) 52 Unit 2 Cable Room CC-57 EL. 750 6 5 A 61 Cont. Spray Pump 1A/Corridor GG-55 EL. 695 2 2 A 62 Cont. Spray Pump 1 B/Cooridor GG-56 EL. 695 2 2 A 63 RHR Pump 1B FF-54 EL. 695 1 1 A 64 RHR Pump 1A GG-54 EL. 695 1 1 A 66 Cont. Spray Pump 2B/Corridor GG-56 EL. 695 2 2 A 67 Cont. Spray Pump 2A/Cooridor GG-57 EL. 695 2 2 A 68 RHR Pump 2A GG-58 EL. 695 1 1 A 69 RHR Pump 2B FF-58 EL. 695 1 1 A 70 Aux. FW Pumps BB-51 EL. 716 10(0) 8(1) A(B) 72 Mech. Pen. Rm./Cables JJ-51 EL. 716 4 4 A 73 Corridor/Cables HH-53 EL. 716 5 5 A 74 Sample Panel/Cables EE-55 EL. 716 5 5 A 75 Cent. Chg. Pump 1B JJ-55 EL. 716 2 2 A 76 Cent. Chg. Pump 1A JJ-55 EL. 716 2 2 A 77 PD Pump #1 JJ-54 EL. 716 2 2 A 78 Safety Injection Pump 1A HH-54 EL. 716 2 2 A 79 Safety Injection Pump 1B GG-54 EL. 716 2 2 A 80 Aisle/Cables GG-55 EL. 716 12 12 A 81 Aisle/Cables GG-57 EL. 716 10 10 A 82 Cent. Chg. Pump 2B JJ-57 EL. 716 2 2 A 83 Cent. Chg. Pump 2A JJ-57 EL. 716 2 2 A 84 PD Pump #2 JJ-58 EL. 716 2 2 A 85 Safety Injection Pump 2A HH-58 EL. 716 2 2 A 86 Safety Injection Pump 2B GG-58 EL. 716 2 2 A 87 Aux. FW Pumps CC-60 EL. 716 10(0) 8(1) A(B)

McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-5 Revision 123

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Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 TABLE 16.9.6-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION"1 '

Detector Description Location Number of Number of Function (2 Zone Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors 88 Mech. Penetration Room/Cables JJ-61 EL. 716 4 4 90 Corridor/Cables NN-59 EL. 716 5 5 91 Corridor/Cables EE-53 EL. 733 4 4 92 Corridor/Cables JJ-51 EL. 733 6 6 93 Corridor/Cables NN-52 EL. 733 11 11 94 Aisle/Cables JJ-55 EL. 733 9 9 95 600V MCC 1 EMXB - 1 EMXB3 FF-55 EL. 733 1 1 96 Cable Tray Access EE-55 EL. 733 1 1 97 Cable Tray Access EE-57 EL. 733 1 1 98 600V MCC 2EMXB - 2EMXB3 FF-57 EL. 733 1 1 99 Aisle/Cables JJ-57 EL. 733 9 9 NN-58 EL. 733 12 12 100 Corridor/Cables 101 Corridor/Cables JJ-61 EL. 733 6 6 102 Corridor/Cables EE-59 EL. 733 4 4 103 Corridor/Cables MM-51 EL. 750 6 6 104 Hatch Area Cables LL-53 EL. 750 7 7 106 600V MCC 1EMXA FF-54 EL. 750 2 2 107 600V MCC 2EMXA FF-57 EL. 750 3 3 108 Aisle/Cables JJ-55 EL. 750 14 14 109 Hatch Area Cables PP-57 EL. 750 15 15 110 Corridor/Cables PP-60 EL. 750 8 8 111 Corridor/Cables LL-59 EL. 750 6 6 112 Aisle/Cables JJ-57 EL. 750 13 13 113 HVAC Equipment Area/Cables FF-56 EL. 767 8 8 114 Respiratory Equipment Room GG-54 EL. 767 1 1 115 Corridor/Cables JJ-54 EL. 767 13 13 116 HVAC Equipment Area/Cables NN-52 EL. 767 7 7 120 Environmental Lab PP-55 EL. 767 1 1 122 HVAC Equipment Area NN-59 EL. 767 7 7 McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-6 Revision 123

.0 0 Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 TABLE 16.9.6-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION"1 '

Detector Description Location Number of Number of Function(2 Zone Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors 123 Corridor/Cables JJ-57 EL. 767 14 14 A 125 Fuel Pool Area NN-62 EL. 778+10 Note 4 Note 4 A 127 Fuel Pool Area NN-50 EL. 731+ 6 Note 4 Note 4 A 128 Aisle/Cable EE-57 EL. 716 5 5 A 129 600V MCC 2EMXH KK-56 EL. 733 1 1 A 130 Cables/KF Pumps PP-52 EL. 750 4 4 A 131 Respiratory HH-56 EL. 767 5 5 A 134 RB Pipe Corridor-Unit 1 2150 -2700 0 5 135 RB Pipe Corridor-Unit 1 270°- 3150 0 5 136 RB Pipe Corridor-Unit 1 3150 -0 0 6 137 RB Pipe Corridor-Unit 1 00 _440 0 4 138 RB Pipe Corridor-Unit 1 440 - 900 0 4 139 RB Pipe Corridor-Unit 1 900- 1260 0 4 140 RB Pipe Corridor-Unit 1 1260 - 1730 0 7 141 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 3290 - 3490 0 7 142 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 130 - 290 0 4 143 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 340 - 510 0 3 144 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 510- 1240 0 13 145 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 1240 -1430 0 3 146 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 1430 - 1670 0 8 147 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit I RCP - 1A Motor 0 5 148 RB Below Oper, Floor-Unit 1 RCP - 1 B Motor 0 2 149 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 RCP - 1C Motor 0 4 150 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 RCP - 1D Motor 0 5 151 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 Purge Filter Bed 0 2 152 RB Below Oper. Floor-Unit 1 1700-1900, R20'-R35' 0 2 153A RB Annulus - Unit 1 00-3600 EL. 745 0 Note 3 153B RB Annulus - Unit 1 0o-3600 EL. 765 0 Note 3 153C RB Annulus - Unit 1 00-3600 EL. 785 0 Note 3 McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-7 Revision 123

0 Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 TABLE 16.9.6-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION"1 '

Detector Description Location Number of Number of Function(2)

Zone Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors 153D RB Annulus - Unit 1 00-3600 EL. 805 0 Note 3 153E RB Annulus - Unit 1 00-3600 EL. 820 0 Note 3 153F RB Annulus - Unit 1 0o-3600 EL. 835 0 Note 3 163 Unit 2 RB Pipe Corridor 215 -2700 0 4 164 Unit 2 RB Pipe Corridor 2700- 3150 0 5 165 Unit 2 RB Pipe Corridor 3150 - 00 0 6 166 Unit 2 RB Pipe Corridor 00 _440 0 4 167 Unit 2 RB Pipe Corridor 440 - 900 0 4 168 Unit 2 RB Pipe Corridor 900 - 1260 0 4 169 Unit 2 RB Pipe Corridor 1260- 1730 0 7 170 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor 3290 - 3470 0 7 171 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor 130 - 290 0 4 172 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor 340 _510 0 3 173 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor 510- 1240 0 13 174 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor 1240 -1430 0 3 175 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor 1430- 1670 0 8 176 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor RCP - 2A Motor 0 4 177 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor RCP - 2B Motor 0 3 178 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor RCP - 2C Motor 0 3 179 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor RCP - 2D Motor 0 5 180 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor Purge Filter Bed 0 2 181 Unit 2 RB Below Oper. Floor 1700-1900, R20'-R35' 0 2 182A RB Annulus - Unit 2 00-3600 EL. 745 0 Note 3 182B RB Annulus - Unit 2 00-3600 EL. 765 0 Note 3 182C RB Annulus - Unit 2 00-3600 EL. 785 0 Note 3 182D RB Annulus - Unit 2 0o-3600 EL. 805 0 Note 3 182E RB Annulus - Unit 2 00-3600 EL. 820 0 Note 3 182F RB Annulus - Unit 2 00-3600 EL. 835 0 Note 3 McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-8 Revision 123

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 TABLE 16.9.6-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION"1 )

Detector Description Location Number of Number of Function(2)

Zone Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors 197 Mech. Pen. Rm./UHI Valves JJ-52 EL. 750 5 5 A 198 Mech. Pen. Rm./UHI Valves JJ-60 EL. 750 5 5 A 206 Control Room Control Board AA-56 EL. 767 20 5 A NOTES:

1. The fire detection instruments located within containment are not required to be OPERABLE during the performance of Type A containment leakage rate tests.
2. Function A: Early warning fire detection and notification only.

Function B: Actuation of fire suppression system and early warning and notification.

3. The fire detection instruments located in the RB Annulus are restorable, cable-type sensors which cover the entire 360 degrees of the annulus at each subzone elevation.
4. Upon implementation of MD501276 / EC95846, detection in each Spent Fuel Pool areas (Unit 1, Fire Zone 127 and Unit 2, Fire Zone 125) will consist of 4 video-based (camera) flame and smoke detectors (2 mounted above the Bypass Leakage Enclosure directed North and 2 mounted above the New Fuel Vault directed South), 1 linear heat detection circuit in the uppermost cable tray bordering the pool, 6 multimode heat/smoke detectors in the overhead of the Decon and vestibule areas adjacent to the containment, and 4 multimode heat/smoke detectors in the New Fuel Vault. A camera failure should be treated as any other single detector failure when determining remedial actions.

McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-9 Revision 123

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.9.6 BASES Fire detection instrumentation is required to be operable at all times unless a complete evaluation has been made of the area protected by any particular instrument and all equipment in that area has been identified and determined not to be required operable.

This evaluation would have to consider not only mechanical equipment in the area but all piping, tubing, and cables that transit through the area.

OPERABILITY of the detection instrumentation ensures that both adequate warning capability is available for prompt detection of fires and that fire suppression systems, that are actuated by fire detectors, will discharge the extinguishing agent in a timely manner.

Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage to safety-related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.

An inoperable detector is defined as: a) a fire alarm with no actual fire or b) a trouble alarm.

Fire detectors that are used to actuate Fire Suppression Systems represent a more critically important component of a plant's fire protection program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and notification. Consequently, the minimum number of OPERABLE fire detectors must be greater.

The loss of detection capability for the Fire Suppression Systems, actuated by fire detectors, represents a significant degradation of fire protection for any area. The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABLE status. If fire detection capability is monitored by a local or remote panel, the fire watch patrol needs only check the panel to verify no loss in fire detection capability. Note that the MNS Fire Protection Safe Shutdown Review considers the annulus to be part of the containment building.

This selected licensee commitment is part of the McGuire Fire Protection Program and therefore subject to the provisions of McGuire Facility Operating License Conditions C.4 (Unit 1) and C.7 (Unit 2).

TR 16.9.6.7, "Perform a functional test on at least 2% of the fixed temperature/rate of rise non-restorable spot type heat detectors," is satisfied by either testing within population or replacement of all heat detectors as per TR 16.9.6.8.

TR 16.9.6.8, "Replace all fixed temperature/rate of rise non-restorable spot type heat detectors," purpose is compliance with NFPA 72-2002 Table 10.4.2.2 Device 13 (d) 3. This is applicable to all containment fire zones (Unit 1 zones 134- 152, Unit 2 zones 163 - 181).

McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-10 Revision 123

Fire Detection Instrumentation 16.

9.6 REFERENCES

1. McGuire Nuclear Station UFSAR, Chapter 9.5.1
2. McGuire Nuclear Station SER Supplement 2, Chapter 9.5.1 and Appendix D
3. McGuire Nuclear Station SER Supplement 5, Chapter 9.5.1 and Appendix B
4. McGuire Fire Protection Review, as revised
5. McGuire Nuclear Station SER Supplement 6, Chapter 9.5.1 and Appendix C
6. NFPA Codes 72D and 72E
7. McGuire Nuclear Station Facility Operating Licenses, Unit 1 License Condition C.(4) and Unit 2 License Condition C.(7)

McGuire Units 1 and 2 16.9.6-11 Revision 123