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Attachment 29, General Atomics-Electronics Systems, Inc. Redacted Non-Proprietary Document 04038903-QSR, Qualification Summary Report for Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Replacement Radiation Monitors, Revision D (Letter Item 10)
ML11341A139
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Issue date: 11/30/2011
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04038903-QSR, Rev. D
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Attachment 29 General Atomics-Electronics Systems Inc. redacted non-proprietary document 04038903-QSR, "Qualification Summary Report for Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Replacement Radiation Monitors," Revision D (Letter Item 10)

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REPORT for 1 A90:E.BBUlT 7 12_10 WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 VWGATZA REPLACEMENT RADIATION MONITORS PRoj I. SIZE FSCM NO. DRAWING NO. REV P. SERNER 12/13110 WAG" BCARTER 1 710 A 58307 04038903-QSR D RELEAS I SHEET E.CABEL 12117/10 LEVW. 3 DRAWING SCALE: NONE 1 of 46

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted)

CHANGE RECORD Issue Date Description of Change Rev. A December 2010 Original Issue Rev. B February 2011 Incorporated Customer Comments Rev. C July 2011 Incorporated Customer Comments Rev. D September 2011 Incorporated Customer Comments Change doc Classification 04038903-QSR Rev D Page 2

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted)

CONTENTS

1. PUR PO S E ................................................................................................................ 6
2. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. 8 2.1 GA-ESI PIN 04031101-001 GAS MONITOR (2-RE-90-130 AND 131) ........................................ 8 2.2 GA-ESI PIN 04031301-001 PARTICULATE AND GAS MONITOR (2-RE-90-106) ...................... 8 2.3 GA-ESI PIN 04031401-001 GAS MONITOR (2-RE-90-1 19) ........................................................... 9 2.4 GA-ESI PIN 04031501-001 PARTICULATE, IODINE, AND GAS MON (2-RE-90-112) ................ 9 2.5 GA-ESI PIN 04032201-001 TWO CHANNEL LIQUID MON (2-RE-90-120 AND 121) ................ 10 2.6 GA-ESI PIN 04033101-001 MAIN STEAM LINE MON (2-RE-90-421, 422, 423, AND 424) ..... 10 2.7 GA-ESI P/N 04034101-001 HIGH RANGE AREA MON (2-RE-90-271, 272, 273, AND 274) .......... 10 2.8 GA-ESI PIN 04034201-001 EXTENDED RANGE AREA MON (2-RE-90-255 AND 256) ........... 11 2.9 GA-ESI PIN 04034401-001 MULTI-CHANNEL AREA MON (2-RE-90-002, 059, 060, AND 061)... 11
3. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ................................................................. 13 3.1 GENERAL QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ........................................................... 13 3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ............................................. 13 3.2.1 GA-ESI P/N 04031101-001 Analog Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-130 AND -131) ............................. 14 3.2.2 GA-ESI P/N 04031301-001 Particulateand Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-106)................................. 14 3.2.3 GA-ESI P/N 04031401-001 Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-119).......................................................... 14 3.2.4 GA-ESI PIN 04031501-001 Particulate,Iodine, and Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-112)................... 15 3.2.5 GA-ES! P/N 04032201-001 Two ChannelLiquid Monitors (2-RE-90-120 and -121) .............. 15 3.2.6 GA-ES! P/N 04033101-001 Steam Line Monitors (2-RE-90-421, -422, -423, and -424) ...... 16 3.2.7 GA-ESI P/N 04034101-001 High Range Area Monitors (2-RE-90-271, -272, -273, and -274) ... 16 3.2.8 GA-ESI P/N 04034201-001 Extended Range Area Monitors (2-RE-90-255 and -256) .......... 17 3.2.9 GA-ES! P/N 04034401-001 MultichannelArea Monitors (2-RE-90-002, -059, -060, and -061) .. 18 3.3 SEISMIC QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ............................................................. 20 3.4 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ........... 32 3.5 SOFTWARE QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ......................................................... 35
4. GA-ESI'S QUALIFICATION PROGRAMS ......................................................... 38 4.1 GA-ESI'S GENERIC QUALIFICATION PROGRAM ...................................................... 38 4.2 GA-ESI'S ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION PROGRAM ....................................... 38 4.3 GA-ESI'S SEISMIC QUALIFICATION PROGRAM ......................................................... 39 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 3 Classification

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) 4.4 GA-ESI'S ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY QUALIFICATION PROGRAM .......... 40 4.5 GA-ESI'S SOFTWARE QUALIFICATION PROGRAM .................................................. 42

5. QUALIFICATION BASIS ................................................................................... 44
6. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ............................................................................. 45 TABLES TABLE 1-1 RADIATION MONITORS QUALIFIED BY THIS DOCUMENT ...................................................................... 6 TABLE 2-1 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE PARTICULATE AND GAS MONITOR (GA-ESI P/N 04031301-001) ...... 8 TABLE 2-2 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE GAS MONITOR (GA-ESI P/N 04031401-001) ...................................... 9 TABLE 2-3 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE PARTICULATE, IODINE, AND GAS MONITOR (GA-ESI P/N 04031501-001).9 TABLE 2-4 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE Two CHANNEL LIQUID MONITOR (GA-ESI P/N 04032201-001) ...... 10 TABLE 2-5 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE STEAM LINE MONITORS (GA-ESI P/N 04033101-001) ...................... 10 TABLE 2-6 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE HIGH RANGE AREA MONITOR (GA-ESI P/N 04034101-001) ............. 11 TABLE 2-7 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE EXTENDED RANGE AREA MONITORS (GA-ESI PIN 04034201-001) ........ 11 TABLE 2-8 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES OF THE MULTICHANNEL AREA MONITORS (GA-ESI P/N 04034401-001) ........ 12 TABLE 3-1 TURBINE BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ............................................................................ 15 TABLE 3-2 AUXILIARY BUILDING ELEVATIONS 729.0 AND 737.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ......................... 16 TABLE 3-3 HARSH ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR HIGH RANGE AREA MONITORS ...................................... 17 TABLE 3-4 AUXILIARY BUILDING ROOM A14 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ...................................................... 18 TABLE 3-5 UPPER COMPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ........................................................................ 19 TABLE 3-6 LOWER COMPARTMENT INSTRUMENT ROOM ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ..................................... 19 TABLE 3-7 RADIATION MONITOR ASSEMBLIES REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA ............................................... 20 TABLE 5-1 Q UALIFICATION BASIS SUPPLEMENTS .................................................................................................. 44 FIGURES FIGURE 3-1 NORTH-SOUTH REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-002) ................................................. 22 FIGURE 3-2 EAST-WEST REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-002) ..................................................... 22 FIGURE 3-3 VERTICAL REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-90-RE-002) .......................................................... 23 FIGURE 3-4 VERTICAL REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-059, -060, -271, &-272) .......................... 23 FIGURE 3-5 NORTH-SOUTH REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-059, -060, -271, &-272) ................... 24 FIGURE 3-6 VERTICAL REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-061, -273, &-274) .................................... 24 FIGURE 3-8 VERTICAL REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-106, -112, -421, -422, -423, &-424) ........ 25 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 4 lassificationi

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FIGURE 3-9 NORTH-SOUTH REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-106, -112, -421, -422, -423, & -424) ..... 26 FIGURE 3-10 EAST-WEST REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-106, -112, -421, -422, -423, & -424)........ 26 FIGURE 3-11 VERTICAL REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-130 &-131) ........................................... 27 FIGURE 3-12 NORTH-SOUTH REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-130 &-131) .................................... 27 FIGURE 3-13 EAST-WEST REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA (2-RE-90-130 & -131) ......................................... 28 FIGURE 3-14 VERTICAL REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA CONTROL ROOM ....................................................... 28 FIGURE 3-15 NORTH-SOUTH REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA CONTROL ROOM ............................................. 29 FIGURE 3-16 EAST-WEST REQUIRED RESPONSE SPECTRA CONTROL ROOM ................................................... 29 FIGURE 3-17 CONTAINMENT SHIELD BUILDING HORIZONTAL ARS CURVES (EL. 735') .................................... 30 FIGURE 3-18 CONTAINMENT SHIELD BUILDING VERTICAL ARS CURVES (EL. 735') ......................................... 30 FIGURE 3-19 CONTAINMENT SHIELD BUILDING HORIZONTAL ARS CURVES (EL. 753') .................................... 31 FIGURE 3-20 CONTAINMENT SHIELD BUILDING VERTICAL ARS CURVES (EL. 753') ......................................... 31 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 5 Classification

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted)

1. PURPOSE The Qualification Summary Report (QSR) is the principal document for environmental, seismic, electromagnetic compatibility, and software qualification bases for the replacement radiation monitors for the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 purchased under TVA Purchase Orders 00077448 Rev. 001 and 00077469 Rev. 001. The replacement radiation monitors must meet TVA specification 25402-011-MRA-HARA-00001 for non-safety monitors or TVA specification 25402-01 1-MRA-HARA-00002 for safety related monitors. Table 1-1 identifies the radiation monitors by TVA tag number, monitor service, GA-ESI part number (P/N), safety class, and seismic category.

Table 1-1 Radiation Monitors Qualified by this Document TVA Tag Monitor Service GA-ESI P/N Class Seismic1 2-RE-90-002 Personal Lock 04034401-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-059 Upper Compartment Refueling Floor 04034401-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-060 Upper Compartment 04034401-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-061 Lower Compartment Instrument Room 04034401-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-106 Containment Building Lower Compartment 04031301-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-112 Containment Building Upper Compartment 04031501-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-119 Condenser Vacuum Pump Exhaust 04031401-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-120 Steam Generator Blowdown 04032201-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-121 Steam Generator Blowdown 04032201-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-130 Containment Purge Air Exhaust 04031101-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-131 Containment Purge Air Exhaust 04031101-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-255 Turbine Building Extended Range Area 04034201-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-256 Turbine Building Extended Range Area 04034201-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-271 Upper Inside Containment Post Accident 04034101-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-272 Lower Inside Containment Post Accident 04034101-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-273 Upper Inside Containment Post Accident 04034101-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-274 Lower Inside Containment Post Accident 04034101-001 Safety I 2-RE-90-421 Main Steam Line 04033101-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-422 Main Steam Line 04033101-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-423 Main Steam Line 04033101-001 Non-Safety I(L) 2-RE-90-424 Main Steam Line 04033101-001 Non-Safety I(L)

Notes:

1. Seismic Categories are defined in TVA Design Criteria WB-DC-40-24 Rev.0021.

04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 6 Classification

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted)

This report and its 11 supplements are organized to reduce the complication of qualifying three difference radiation monitor processor types (RM-1000, RM-80, and RP-30AM) with four different qualifications (environmental, seismic, EMC, and software) in one report. This principle document discusses the overall organization of the reports, the equipment descriptions, the qualification requirements, GA-ESI's qualification programs, the supplement describing the qualification basis, and a list of GA-ESI documents referenced in the principle report. The supplements describe the qualification basis for each radiation monitor type and qualification. A list of supplements applicable to each radiation monitor is provided in Section 5.

This report consists of the following sections.

Section 1. PURPOSE. This section describes the reason for the report, its organization, identification of the radiation monitors being qualified, and a description of the contents of each section.

Section 2. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION. This section describes the major equipment items being qualified organized by GA-ESI part number.

Section 3. REQUIREMENTS. This section describes the requirements of the technical specification and the requirements for each qualification type.

Section 4. GA-ESI's QUALIFICATION PROGRAMS. This section delineates the environmental, seismic, EMC, and software programs used to qualify the radiation monitors for each qualification type.

Section 5. QUALIFICATION BASIS. This section lists the location of the qualification basis for the radiation monitors.

Section 6. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS. This section lists the GA-ESI documents and drawings referenced in the body of the principle report.

04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 7 Classification

25402-011 -VI A-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted)

2. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION The Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 replacement radiation monitors applications are listed in Table 1-1 and include safety related and non-safety related monitors. The monitors are used to detect, compute and indicate radiation levels in various locations and processes throughout the nuclear power plant. The monitors are installed in both mild and harsh environments. The functional and performance specifications for the radiation monitors are described in their technical manuals. This section does not duplicate that description. Rather, this section is organized by GA-ESI monitor or monitor system. A brief description of the monitor or monitor system, a cross reference to the technical manual, and the major subassemblies of the monitor or monitor system are listed. The acronyms and abbreviations used in the following subsections are defined in TVA design criteria WB-DC-40-24 Rev. 0021.

2.1 GA-ESl P/N 04031101-001 Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-130 and 131)

The RP-30AM Analog Gas Radiation Monitor is a skid mounted monitor utilized to monitor the gas from the containment purge air exhaust. It is Nuclear Safety Related Business IA complete description of the equipment, the Sensitive principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04031101-1TM.

2.2 GA-ESI P/N 04031301-001 Particulate and Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-106)

The RM-80 Particulate and Gas Monitor is a skid mounted monitor utilized to monitor the atmosphere from the Lower Containment Building Compartment. It is Nuclear Safety Related, sBusiness I The major assemblies of Sensitive the Particulate and Gas Monitor are provided in Table 2-1. A complete description of the equipment, the principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04031301-1TM.

Table 2-1 Major Assemblies of the Particulate and Gas Monitor (GA-ESI PIN 04031301-001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI PIN Particulate and Gas Monitor System 04031301-001 Particulate and Gas Monitor Assembly 04031303-001 Local Indicator Assembly 04030270-003 RM-23A NIM Bin Assembly 04030841-001 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 8 Classification

25402-011 -V1A-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) 2.3 GA-ESI PIN 04031401-001 Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-119)

The RM-80 Gas Monitor is used for monitoring radiation in the exhaust of the Condenser Vacuum Pump. It is Non-Safety Related and Seismic Category I(L). The major assemblies are provided in Table 2-2. A complete description of the equipment, the principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04031401-1TM.

Table 2-2 Major Assemblies of the Gas Monitor (GA-ESI PIN 04031401-001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI P/N Gas Monitor System 04031401-001 Gas Monitor Assembly 04031403-001 RM-23A NIM Bin Assembly 04030821-001 2.4 GA-ESI PIN 04031501-001 Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Mon (2-RE-90-112)

The RM-80 Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Monitor is a skid mounted monitor utilized to monitor the atmosphere from the Upper Containment Building Compartment. It is Nuclear Safety Business Sensitive Related, The major assemblies of the Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Monitor are provided in Table 2-3. A complete description of the equipment, the principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04031501-1TM.

Table 2-3 Major Assemblies of the Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Monitor (GA-ESI PIN 04031501-001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI P/N Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Monitor System 04031501-001 Particulate, Iodine and Gas Monitor Assembly 04031503-001 Local Indicator Assembly 04030270-003 RM-23A NIM Bin Assembly 04030841-001 Change doc Classification 04038903-QSR Rev D Page 9

25402-011 -VI A-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) 2.5 GA-ESI P/N 04032201-001 Two Channel Liquid Mon (2-RE-90-120 and 121)

The RM-80 Two Channel Liquid Monitors are used for monitoring radiation in the Steam Generator Blowdown Line. They are Non-Safety Related and Seismic Category I(L). The major assemblies are provided in Table 2-4. A complete description of the equipment, the principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04032201 -1TM.

Table 2-4 Major Assemblies of the Two Channel Liquid Monitor (GA-ESI PIN 04032201 -001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI PIN Two Channel Liquid Monitor System 04032201-001 Liquid Monitor Assembly 04032203-001 Liquid Monitor Detector Assembly 04032205-001 NIM Bin Assembly, Control/Display (Safety) 04030821-001 2.6 GA-ESI P/N 04033101-001 Main Steam Line Mon (2-RE-90-421,422, 423, and 424)

The RM-80 Steam Line Monitors are used for monitoring radiation in the main steam lines.

They are Non-Safety Related and Seismic Category I(L). The major assemblies are provided in Table 2-5. A complete description of the equipment, the principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04033101-1TM.

Table 2-5 Major Assemblies of the Steam Line Monitors (GA-ESI P/N 04033101-001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI P/N Main Steam Line Monitor 04033101-001 RM-80/CIJB Assembly 04033103-001 Detector Shield Assembly, Main Steam Line 03602126-002 Control/Display Assembly 04034351-002 Power Supply Panel Assembly 04033126-001 2.7 GA-ESI P/N 04034101-001 High Range Area Mon (2-RE-90-271, 272, 273, and 274)

The RM-1000 High Range Area Monitors are utilized for post accident monitoring in the upper and lower compartments of the containment building. They are Nuclear Safety Related, QA 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 10 Classification

25402-011-VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted)

Business The major assemblies of the SensitiveI High Range Area Monitors are provided in Table 2-6. A complete description of the equipment, the principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04034101-1TM.

Table 2-6 Major Assemblies of the High Range Area Monitor (GA-ESI PIN 04034101-001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI PIN High Range Area Monitor System 04034101-001 RD-23 Gamma Ionization Chamber Assembly 03602062-001 NIM Bin Assembly (Safety) 04030801-001 Line Filter 50011202-001 2.8 GA-ESI PiN 04034201-001 Extended Range Area Mon (2-RE-90-255 AND 256)

The RM-1000 Extended Range Area Monitors are utilized to monitor radiation in areas in the Turbine Building. They are Non-Safety Related and Seismic Category I(L). The major assemblies of the Extended Range Area Monitors are provided in Table 2-7. A complete description of the equipment, the principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04034101-ITM.

Table 2-7 Major Assemblies of the Extended Range Area Monitors (GA-ESI PIN 04034201-001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI P/N Extended Range Area Monitor System 04034201-001 RD-2A Detector Assembly 02810382-016 RD-1 (10E-1 to 10E4) Area Monitor Detector Assembly 02810059-001 NIM Bin Assembly 04030811-001 Line Filter 50011202-001 2.9 GA-ESI P/N 04034401-001 Multi-Channel Area Mon (2-RE-90-002, 059, 060, and 061)

The RM-1000 Multi-Channel Area Monitors are utilized for radiation monitoring areas in the personal airlock, the upper compartment refueling floor, the upper compartment, and the lower compartment instrument room. They are Non-Safety Related and Seismic Category I(L). The major assemblies are provided in Table 2-8. A complete description of the equipment, the 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 11 Classification

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) principles of operation, performance and functional specifications are found in GA-ESI Technical Manual 04034101-1TM.

Table 2-8 Major Assemblies of the Multichannel Area Monitors (GA-ESI PIN 04034401 -001)

Assembly Description GA-ESI PIN Multi-Channel Area Monitor System 04034401-001 RD-1 (10E-1 to 10E4) Area Monitor Detector Assembly 02810059-001 RD-2A Detector Assembly 02810382-016 Local Indicator Assembly 04030270-001 Local Indicator Assembly 04030270-002 RM-1000 and I-F Converter NIM Bin Assembly 04030831-001 Line Filter 50015790-001 Change doc Classification 04038903-QSR Rev D Page 12

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted)

3. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant Unit 2 replacement radiation monitors qualification requirements are delineated in TVA Purchase Order 00077469 Rev. 001 and 00077448 Rev.

001. Section 3 describes those requirements as they apply to the General Qualification, Environmental Qualification, Seismic Qualification, Electromagnetic Compatibility Qualification, and Software Qualification.

3.1 GENERAL QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS TVA Purchase Order 00077469 Rev. 001 requires that TVA 25402-011-MRA-HARA-00001 for non-safety related radiation monitors and TVA Purchase Order 00077448 requires that TVA 25402-01 1-MRA-HARA-00002 for safety related radiation monitors requirements apply.

3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The environmental qualification requirements for the replacement monitors are provided in TVA 25402-011-MRA-HARA-00001 for Non-Safety Related monitors and TVA25402-011-MRA-HARA-00002 for Safety Related monitors. The environments to which the monitors are qualified are . WB-DC-40-54 Section 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 defines these environments.

Business Sensitive Business The monitors are qualified for The Sensitive intent in and to has a significant effect on these BusinessI GA-ESI Doc. No. E-115-0699 This plan requires applying specific Sensitive 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 13 Classification,

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) accelerated aging techniques to those components that have significant age-related failure mechanisms. The accelerated age conditioning quantitatively ages the component to its near end-of-qualified-life condition. GA-ESI Doc. No. E-115-0699 further requires aging to an Business ambient equivalent condition of This is based on an average Sensitive ambient temperature of the environment and an enclosure temperature rise of IEEE Std 1205-2000, Table D.8 shows that the upper Bounding temperature is

  • for all plant areas except the reactor building. Generally the customer requires identification of these replaceable assemblies The following subsections describe the environmental qualification requirements for each monitor organized by GA-ESI part number.

3.2.1 GA-ESI P/N 04031101-001 Analog Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-130 AND -131)

The RP-30AM Analog Gas Monitors are Safety Related requiring qualification as Business located in Electrical Equipment Room A19 Elevation 713'. The monitors are qualified for Sensitive The environmental conditions are provided in GA-ESI report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-3, except (WBNNAL3-029 Rev. 4).

3.2.2 GA-ESI P/N 04031301-001 Particulate and Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-106)

The off-line RM-80 Particulate and Gas Monitor is Safety Related requiring qualification as=.

The monitor detects radiation in air sample drawn from the Containment Lower Compartment area to satisfy requirements of RG 1.45. It is located outside containment. The monitor is described in GA-ESI report 02818905-Business Sensitive QSR Figure 3-2. Its associated RM-23 NIM Bin GA-ESI report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-9.

3.2.3 GA-ESI PIN 04031401-001 Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-119)

The off-line RM-80 Gas Monitor is Non-Safety Related requiring qualification as M. The monitor detects radiation in gas samples drawn from the Condenser Vacuum Pump Exhaust and is required for primary to secondary tube leak detection. It is located in the Turbine Business Building. described in Sensitive Table 3-1. Its associated RM-23 NIM Bin 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 14 Classification

25402-011 -VI A-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) described in GA-ESI Business - area and are qualified to Sensitive I report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-9.

Table 3-1 Turbine Building Environmental Conditions ENVIRONMENTAL NORMAL ABNORMAL ACCIDENT PARAMETER Temperature (°F) Avg Max Min Pressure (psia) Avg Max Business Min Sensitive i Humidity (% RH) Avg Max Min Radiation (RADS) Avg Max Min 3.2.4 GA-ESI PIN 04031501-001 Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Monitor (2-RE-90-112)

The off-line RM-80 Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Monitor is Safety Related requiring qualification as M. The monitor detects radiation in an air sample drawn from the Containment Upper Compartment area to satisfy requirements of RG 1.45. It is located outside containment. The Business conditions described in GA-ESI report Sensitive 02818905-QSR Figure 3-2. Its associated RM-23 NIM Bin are located in the described in GA-ESI report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-9.

3.2.5 GA-ESI P/N 04032201-001 Two Channel Liquid Monitors (2-RE-90-120 and -121)

The off-line RM-80 Two Channel Liquid Monitors are Non-Safety Related requiring qualification as M. The monitors detect radiation in gas samples drawn from the Steam Generator Business Blowdown and are required for primary to secondary tube leak detection. They are located in Sensitive the Turbine Building. The monitors are described in Table 3-1. Their associated RM-23 NIM Bin assemblies are located in the Control Room area and are described in GA-ESI report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-9.

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The on-line RM-80 Steam Line Monitors are Non-Safety Related requiring qualification The monitors detect radiation in the steam line from the steam generator and are required for primary to secondary tube leak detection. They are also RG 1.97 Rev. 2 monitors for accidents occurring within the Reactor Building and are The monitors are not required to operate during Business accidents due to line breaks in the Auxiliary Building. The monitors are located in the Auxiliary Sensitive Building, elevation 737.0 and the detectors are located in the Auxiliary Building, elevation 729.0. The monitors are described in Table 3-2. Their associated RM-23 NIM Bin are located in the Control Room area and is conditions described in GA-ESI report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-9.

Table 3-2 Auxiliary Building Elevations 729.0 and 737.0 Environmental Conditions r

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PARAMETER Temperature (0F) Avg Max Mi Business Pressure (psia) Avg Sensitive Max Min Humidity (% RH) Avg Max Mi Radiation (RADS) Avg Max Mi 3.2.7 GA-ESI PIN 04034101-001 High Range Area Monitors (2-RE-90-271, -272, -273, and

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Business The RM-1000 High Range Area Monitors are Safety Related requiring qualification as ý.

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Business Their associated RM-1000 NIM Bin assemblies and line filters are located in the Control Room Sensitive area and are described in GA-ESI report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-9.

Table 3-3 Harsh Environmental Conditions for High Range Area Monitors TVA TAG GA-ESI PIN ENVIRONMENTAL NORMAL ABNORMAL ACCIDENT NUMBER PARAMETER 2-RE-90-271 04034101-001 Temperature (°F) 2-RE-90-272 Pressure (psia)

Humidity (% RH)

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Sensitive Operating Time Chemical Spray 2-RE-90-273 04034101-001 Temperature (fF) 2-RE-90-274 Pressure (psia)

Humidity (% RH)

Radiation (RADS)

Operating Time Chemical Spray Notes:

Business Sensitive 3.2.8 GA-ESI PIN 04034201-001 Extended Range Area Monitors (2-RE-90-255 and -256)

Business The RM-1000 Extended Range Area Monitors are Non-Safety Related requiring qualification as Sensitive The monitors are located in the Turbine Building.

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Business 1condition described in Table 3-1. Their associated RM-1000 NIM Bin Sensitive assemblies and line filters are located in the described in GA-ESI report 02818905-QSR Figure 3-9.

3.2.9 GA-ESI P/N 04034401-001 Multichannel Area Monitors (2-RE-90-002, -059, -060, and -061)

These Non-Safety Related monitors are located in environments that will be Snensitess The monitors are to be qualified for ISensitive 2-RE-90-002 Area Monitor is located in Auxiliary Building Room A14. The environmental conditions for that location are given in Table 3-4.

Table 3-4 Auxiliary Building Room A14 Environmental Conditions ENVIRONMENTAL NORMAL ABNORMAL ACCIDENT PARAMETER Temperature (°F) Avg Max Min Business Pressure (psia) Avg Sensitive Max Min Humidity (% RH) Avg Max Min Radiation (RADS) Avg Max Min 2-RE-90-059 and -060 Area Monitors are located in the Upper Compartment Area. The monitors' environmental conditions are given in Table 3-5.

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Table 3-5 Upper Compartment Environmental Conditions ENVIRONMENTAL NORMAL ABNORMAL ACCIDENT PARAMETER Temperature (°F) Avg Max Min Pressure (psia) Avg Max Min Business Humidity (% RH) Avg Sensitive Max Min Radiation (RADS) Avg Max Min 2-RE-90-061 Area monitor is located in the Lower Compartment Instrument Room. The environmental conditions for that location are given in Table 3-6.

Table 3-6 Lower Compartment Instrument Room Environmental Conditions ENVIRONMENTAL NORMAL ABNORMAL ACCIDENT PARAMETER Temperature (°F) Avg Max Business ] Min Sensitive Pressure (psia) Avg Max Min Humidity (% RH) Avg Max Min Radiation (RADS) Avg Max Min 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 19 Classification

25402-011 -VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) 3.3 SEISMIC QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The seismic requirements are specified in the TVA specification referenced in Section 3.1.

Safety Related equipment must survive a DBE, Safe Shutdown Earthquake (SSE) seismic event, providing reliable measurements before, during, and after the DBE. Both Safety Related and Non-Safety Related equipment must meet the requirements of TVA document WB-DC Business 24 Rev. 0021 and CEB-SS-5.10 R3.

Sensitive TVA requirements to *1*.

New and modified equipment will be analyzed and verified to meet TVA seismic requirements as described in Section 4.3 of this document. The following are specific requirements of CEB-SS-5.10 R3.

1. For seismic testing, the Required Response Spectra (RRS) for the SSE shall be as shown in Table 3-7.

Table 3-7 Radiation Monitor Assemblies Required Response Spectra GA-ESl PIN TVA Tag Number Description 04031101-001 2-RE-90-130 & -131 Analog Gas Monitor 04031301-001 2-RE-90-106 Particulate and Gas Monitor 04031401-001 2-RE-90-119 Gas Monitor 04031501-001 2-RE-90-112 Particulate, Iodine, and Gas Monitor 04032201-001 2-RE-90-120 & -121 Two Channel Liquid Monitor 04033101-001 2-RE-90-421 to -424 Steam Line Monitor Business 04034101-001 2-RE-90-271 & -272 High Range Area Monitor Sensitive 2-RE-90-273 & -274 04034201-001 2-RE-90-255 & -256 Extended Range Area Monitor 04034401-001 2-RE-90-002 Multichannel Area Monitor 2-RE-90-059 & -060 2-RE-90-061 Various Various Control Room Equipment Various Various Control Room Panel Equipment Business Sensitive 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 20 Classification

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3. Testing using multiple frequencies shall be ate. Analysis shall be based on
4. The equipment being tested shall be mounted in the same configuration as specified in the installation manual and shall be orientated in the worse case from both a structural BusinessI and functional perspective.

Sensitive 5. Relay chatter greater thar shall be identified.

6. Qualification may be based on similarity to devices that are qualified to requirements equal to or greater than these requirements.
7. = seismic tests at followed by
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8. All resonance frequencies shall be identified.
9. Biaxial testing shall be in the horizontal and vertical directions.
10. Natural frequency may or may not be determined for analysis. If it is not, the device shall be assumed to be non-rigid and the acceleration magnitudes applied to all mass points in a static stress analysis Business 11. The results of analysis for "non-pressure retaining members, welds and threaded Sensitive fasteners shall satisfy AISC Manual of Steel Construction or equivalent allowable for tension shear and buckling failure modes.

For threaded fastener materials not explicitly included in the AISC Manual the following shall be used.

a. Pure Shear:
b. Pure Tension Business Sensitive C.

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25402-011-VIA-HARA-00221 -001 General Atomics HARA Qualification Summary Report for Replacement Radiation Monitors (Redacted) 3.4 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements for both Safety Related and Non-Safety Related radiation monitors shall be in accordance with TVA specification SS-E18.14.01 Revision 3 unless this requirement is waivered by TVA based on appropriate justifying documentation. SS-E18.14.01 Revision 3 Business ISensitive All other electronic equipment shall meet the emission requirements of sections 8.6, Radiated Emissions, and 8.7, ConductedEmissions.

Any or all specific tests may be waivered using operating experience. The waiver shall be based on a vendor submitted justification report; the waiver must be in writing and approved by the TVA Corporate EMI Specialist or his designate. Alternate tests or vendor standard test reports may be submitted for approval by the TVA Corporate EMI Specialist or his designate.

The following tests are required per SS-E18.14.01 Revision 3:

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Radiated Susceptibility Tests to be conducted in accordance SS-E1 8.14.01 R3 Section 8.1 as the following or MIL-STD-461C Verify the device is not susceptible to (RS-03, Class 3A), MIL-STD-461D (RS103), IEC 801 radiated electromagnetic signals.

Part 3-1991, or PMC33.1-1978.

Business

[Sensitive The device is acceptable if no malfunction, undesired response, degradation of performance, or permanent damage to the device occurs.

Conducted Susceptibility Tests per SS-E18.14.01 R3 Section 8.2 as follows:

Verify that the device is not susceptible to conducted electromagnetic signals.

I Business Sensitive The device is acceptable if no malfunction, undesired response, degradation of performance, or permanent damage to the device occurs.

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Surge Susceptibility Tests per SS-El 8.14.01 R3 Section 8.3 as follows.

Verify that the device is not susceptible to surges relatively high energy surges, unidirectional pulses caused by lightning, load switching and line faults 0

on AC power lines.

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SWC Class B: Device shall not incur any permanent damage or require component replacement to resume operation.

Impulse and Burst of Impulses Tests per SS-E18.14.01 R3 Section 8.4, as follows.

Susceptibility 0 Verify that the device is not susceptible to low energy impulses from nearby 0

switching on short power lines.

Business Sensitive a

The device is acceptable if no malfunction, undesired response, degradation of performance, or permanent damage to the device occurs.

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Electrostatic Discharge Tests per SS-E18.14.01 R3 Section 8.5, as follows.

Susceptibility -

Verify that the device is not susceptible to a sudden transfer of charge resulting Busines- in a spark.

SensitiveI The device is acceptable if no malfunction, undesired response, degradation of performance, or permanent damage to the device occurs.

Radiated Emissions Tests per SS-E18.14.01 R3 Section 8.6, as follows.

Verify that the device does not radiate electromagnetic emissions to the environment in excess of the limit.

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Sensitive The device is acceptable if the electromagnetic emission do not exceed the values in EPRI TR-102323-1994, Figure 7.4 Conducted Emissions Tests per SS-E18.14.01 R3 Section 8.5, as follows.

Verify that the device does not generate electromagnetic emissions on the power leads.

Business Sensitive The device is acceptable if the electromagnetic emission on the power lines do not exceed the values in EPRI TR-102323-1994, Figure 7.2*

3.5 SOFTWARE QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The software qualification requirements for both Safety Related and Non-Safety Related radiation monitors shall be in accordance with TVA specification SS-E18.15.01 Rev. 3 unless 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 35 Classification

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Business Sensitive Since GA-ESI software program is existing software developed under a 10 CFR 50 Appendix B quality program, Business Sensitive The evaluation is to determine whether there is sufficient evidence that the software will reliably perform its intended functions and that the verification and validation process satisfies the intent of RG1.152-2005. The justification documentation shall include the following:

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4. GA-ESI's QUALIFICATION PROGRAMS 4.1 GA-ESI's GENERIC QUALIFICATION PROGRAM GA-ESI's qualification program for radiation monitors was initiated in the mid-1970s. The first qualification programs related to environmental and seismic qualification of analog radiation monitors. In the late 1970s, the digital RM-80 and RM-23 were developed and EMI/RFI qualification was added. Software for the RM-80 and RM-23 was prepared under the control of a 10 CFR 50 Appendix B quality program. Verification and Validation (V&V) of this software to RG 1.152-1996 requirements were performed in 1997 after the regulatory guide was first issued. Development of the RM-2000, RM-2300, and RM-1000 included qualification of the monitors to the latest standards at the time of their development.

All qualification is performed by test, similarity to components that have been tested, or by design for mild environment Sensitive Business conditions.

The following subsections describe each program area (Environmental, Seismic, EMC, and Software) in more detail and describe the methods used to qualify the TVA replacement radiation monitors to the requirements in Section 3.

4.2 GA-ESI's ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION PROGRAM GA-ESI's environmental qualification program is described in Section 4 of GA-ESI document 02818905-QSR. OP-7-3-240 Rev. F and OP-7-3-250 Rev. E are used for this qualification. The steps taken in this qualification are as follows:

1. An analysis is performed to identify the differences between the monitor being qualified by this report and the monitor qualified by GA-ESI document 02818905-QSR and its supplements. As appropriate the assemblies, modules, components, and parts (items) are listed in a table in the Qualification Basis of this report. Those qualified in GA-ESI document 02818905-QSR and its supplements are identified in Tables 5-6 through 5-9 (Qualification Summary Tables) of 02818905-QSR.
2. The items that differ from those in GA-ESI document 02818905-QSR and its supplements will be identified and qualified in the manner described in section 4.2 of GA-ESI document 02818905-QSR.

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Business Sensitive Generally, the ZPA for the vertical and horizontal spectra are above All testing was conducted in accordance with IEEE-344 (the latest revision published at the time of the test). OP-7-3-240 Rev. F and OP-7-3-250 Rev. E are used for this qualification. The steps taken in this qualification are as follows:

1. An analysis is performed to identify the differences between the monitor being qualified by this report and the monitor qualified by previous GA-ESI documents and their supplements. As appropriate, items are listed in a table in each of the Qualification Basis reports. An example is, Table 3-7, Seismic Qualification Summary Table for GA-ESI P/N 04034101-001 as presented in GA-ESI Doc 04038903-7SP. Those qualified in GA-ESI documents E-254-0960 and 04508905-QR and their supplements are identified in these tables.
2. The items that differ from those in previous GA-ESI documents and their supplements will be identified and qualified. Seismic adequacy will be demonstrated by reference to tests performed on similar items.
3. The seismic adequacy of individual items lBusiness Sensitive Business 4. Items with parts that have Sensitive
5. The support structures of items Business and S
  • of this report. These may be internal to assemblies as well as external. For example, the mounting of a circuit board within a module, if different from the mounting of the tested item, may be analyzed.

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Business Sensitive perform their safety related functions in nuclear plant electromagnetic environments and that they do not interfere with other devices. Evidence of analog devices performance is found in operational history at Sequoyah Units 1 and 2 and Watts Bar Unit 1.

Tests of the RM-80/RM-23 digital radiation monitors were conducted in 1979 and 1980 the results of which were reported in GA-ESI report E-1 15-0988 in 1981. The tests were conducted to TVA specification 64-821696, which was the latest nuclear plant EMC specification at the time.

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Business Sensitive RM-1000 modules were developed in the late 1990's and the EMC test program was again expanded to include the latest standards as well as TVA specification SS E18.14.01 and the guidance given by EPRI TR-102323, September 1994 issue.

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The qualification basis for EMC will be performed for each monitor type; RP-30AM analog modules, RM-80/RM-23 digital monitors, and RM-1000 digital monitors. The following steps will be taken for each qualification.

1. The TVA specification requirements will be compared to the test results of the same type monitor.
2. Differences will be evaluated and justification provided to demonstrate that the monitor type will perform satisfactorily.
3. For each monitor the configuration of the monitor will be compared to the test article.

Differences in configuration will be evaluated and justification provided to demonstrate that the monitor will perform satisfactorily 4.5 GA-ESI's SOFTWARE QUALIFICATION PROGRAM GA-ESI's software qualification program is in accordance with 10CFR 50 Appendix B since the program was initiated in the late 1970's. Before the advent of nuclear verification and validation (V&V) programs, GA-ESI produced a set of design, functional, and performance specifications for the RM-80 and RM-23 software. These radiation monitors were extensively tested against these specifications to ensure that they were able to perform their safety function and provide reliable data and alarm functions. This is evident by a long history of successful operation at many nuclear power plants throughout the world. Formal configuration control and error reporting fully meet the requirements of 10CFR50 Appendix B as well as 10CFR Part 21.

As the industry matured and NRC, EPRI, and IEEE establish new standards for the V&V of software, GA-ESI kept pace with the new standards by performing a formal V&V to the latest standards for the RM-80 and RM-23 in the late 1990s. The standards and regulatory documents used for this V&V were:

  • NRC Draft Guides DG-1054 through DG-1059 (all issued in 1996)

" NRC NUREGs 02 and -4640

  • IEEE Standards 729, 730.1-1990, 829, 830-1984, 833-1974, 934-1987, 983, 1002, 1012-1986, 1016-1987, 1023-1988, 1028-1988, and 1074-1995.

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The RM-1000 software has been thoroughly V&V'd to the latest standards at the time. Version 1.2 was approved for use in similar monitors delivered to Browns Ferry Plant, based on TVA Specification SS-E18.15.01, Rev. 3.

Software Qualification for the TVA Replacement Radiation Monitors is based on the requirements described in Section 3.5 for software developed under a 10 CFR 50 Appendix B program. The RM-80/RM-23 software qualification is reported separately from the RM-1000 software. The qualification demonstrates that the software V&V program meets the intent of RG1.152-2005 by describing the requested information in TVA specification SS-El 8.15.01, Rev.

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5. QUALIFICATION BASIS Due to the complexity of producing one document that qualifies all the monitors environmentally, seismically, for Electromagnetic Compatibility, and Software V&V as well as shipping schedules; it is appropriate to prepare the overall requirements and general programs in this document and supplement to this document for other qualification types. Table 5-1 identifies each monitor and the associated supplements that qualify that monitor.

Table 5-1 Qualification Basis Supplements GA-ESl P/N Processor Type Qualification Basis EMC 04031101-001 RP-30AM 04038903-01 SP Note 2 04031301-001 RM-80 04038903-02SP 04038903-11 SP 04031401-001 RM-80 04038903-03SP 04038903-11 SP 04031501-001 RM-80 04038903-04SP 04038903-11 SP 04032201-001 RM-80 04038903-05SP 04038903-11 SP 04033101-001 RM-80 04038903-06SP 04038903-11 SP 04034101-001 RM-1000 04038903-07SP 04038903-07SP 04034201-001 RM-1000 04038903-08SP 04038903-08SP 04034401-001 RM-1000 04038903-09SP 04038903-09SP Notes:

1. Individual monitor supplements include Environmental, Seismic, EMC, and Software qualification basis specific to that monitor.
2. EMC qualification supplements describe the electromagnetic compatibility of the processor type. Since there is one supplement for the RP-30AM type, its qualification basis is included in supplement number 1.
3. Software qualification is described in each supplement and refers to a series of report for that processor type that demonstrates qualification.

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6. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS GA-ESI DRAWINGS 04031101 GAS MONITOR ASSEMBLY 04031301 PARTICULATE AND GAS MONITOR SYSTEM 04031401 GAS MONITOR SYSTEM 04031501 PARTICULATE, IODINE, AND GAS MONITOR SYSTEM 04032201 TWO CHANNEL LIQUID MONITOR SYSTEM 04033101 MAIN STEAM LINE SYSTEM 04034101 HIGH RANGE AREA MONITOR SYSTEM 04034201 EXTENDED RANGE AREA MONITOR SYSTEM 04034401 MULTI-CHANNEL AREA MONITOR SYSTEM GA-ESI DOCUMENTS 02818905-QSR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION

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REPORT FOR CLASS 1E EQUIPMENT FOR WATTS BAR 1 AND 2 04031101-1TM TECHNICAL MANUAL, ANALOG GAS MONITOR 04031301 -1 TM TECHNICAL MANUAL, PARTICULATE AND GAS MONITOR 04031401-1 TM TECHNICAL MANUAL, GAS MONITOR 04031501-1 TM TECHNICAL MANUAL, PARTICULATE, IODINE, AND GAS MONITOR 04032201 -1 TM TECHNICAL MANUAL, TWO CHANNEL LIQUID MONITOR 04033101-1 TM TECHNICAL MANUAL, STEAM LINE MONITOR 04034101 -1TM TECHNICAL MANUAL, AREA MONITORS 04508905-QR QUALIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR RM-1000 PROCESSOR MODULE AND CURRENT-TO-FREQUENCY CONVERTER 04038903-QSR Change doc Rev D Page 45 Classification

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E-1 15-0699 CLASS 1 E EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION AND AGING PLAN E-254-0960 TEST REPORT CLASS 1E DESIGN QUALIFICATION TESTING OF ANALOG HIGH RANGE RADIATION MONITOR (RD-23, RP-2C, RP-23, AND RP 01)

E-1 15-0988 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE TESTS, METHODS, AND TEST LIMITS OP-7.3-240 SAFETY-RELATED COMMERCIAL GRADE SPARE PARTS OP-7.3-250 QUALIFICATION

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