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Official Exhibit - ENT000337-00-BD01 - 2-CY-2625 Revision 6, General Plant Systems Specifications and Frequencies
ML12338A653
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  
Issue date: 01/10/2012
From: Peters J
Entergy Corp
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
RAS 22132, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01, 50-247-LR, 50-286-LR 2-CY-2625 Rev 16
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ENT000337 Submitted: March 29, 2012 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of:

Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3)

ASLBP #: 07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #: 05000247 l 05000286 Exhibit #:

Identified:

Admitted:

Withdrawn:

Rejected:

Stricken:

Other:

ENT000337-00-BD01 10/15/2012 10/15/2012 GEN SPECIF APPROVED BY:

Procedure Owner / Date Procedure Use Is:

Control Copy: __

o Continuous o Reference Effective Date: 3, \\]. \\d 0' Information Page 1 of 16 NON-QUALITY RELATED 2-CY-262S Revision 16 LANTS IONS AND

,,,,'-,,****S IIJ ~.,... ~",..,ENCIES Indian POint Chemistry EDITORIAL REVISION

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 2 of 16 REVISION

SUMMARY

1.0 REASON FOR REVISION 1.1 Incorporate user feedback.

2.0

SUMMARY

OF CHANGES 2.1 Deleted references to Lubricating Oil particle counts in Attachment 1.

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 3 of 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 1.0 PURPOSE....................................................................................................... 4 2.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS............................................................... 4 3.0 PREREQUISITES........................................................................................... 4 4.0 PROCEDURE.................................................................................................. 5 4.1 Specifications and Frequencies............................................................... 5 4.2 Radiation Monitor Out of Service Actions................................................ 5

5.0 REFERENCES

................................................................................................ 6 6.0 RECORDS AND DOCUMENTATION.............................................................. 6 Attachments ATTACHMENT 1 - SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES ATTACHMENT 2 - RADIATION MONITOR - COMPENSATORY ACTION TRACKING FORM

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 4 of 16 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure establishes the requirements for monitoring of various plant systems.

1.2 This procedure applies to the monitoring of chemistry in plant systems.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 2.1 Action should be taken promptly to identity AND correct the cause ot any Control Parameter being Out-Ot-Specification.

2.2 Analytical results shall be entered in WINCDMS.

2.3 Footnote (8) found in Attachment 1, Specifications and Frequencies, identifies systems, structures and components (SSCs) that interface with the Radiological Groundwater Monitoring Program (Ref. 5.3.3). If a leak were to occur from these SSCs, there can be a significant contribution to ground water contamination.

Therefore, a large increase in SSC radioisotope concentration should be evaluated for impact to the ground water monitoring program.

2.4 For counting room related analyses, the delay between sample collection and start of sample counting (sample transit time) is limited as follows:

3.0 PREREQUISITES N/A Plant effluent samples: count as soon as possible after collection, 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> maximum for Noble Gas All other analyses:

24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> maximum

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 5 of 16 4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Specifications and Frequencies 4.1.1 defines the specifications and frequencies of chemistry sampling and analysis.

4.1.2 Out of Specification analytical results of parameters in this procedure shall be logged in the Control Room Chemistry OOS Log Book.

4.1.3 Parameters that have a specified frequency of CONTINUOUS are monitored by in-line instrumentation.

4.1.3.1 IF the in-line instrumentation is Out-Of-Service OR secured, THEN manual sampling and analysis shall be performed until the instrumentation is restored to service.

4.1.3.2 The frequency of manual sampling is specified in parentheses after CONTINUOUS in the appropriate Attachment. For example, CONTINUOUS (3/Day) indicates that manual sampling AND analysis shall be performed 3 times per day.

4.1.3.3 IF there is no manual sampling frequency specified after CONTINUOUS, THEN compensatory manual sampling AND analysis is not required.

4.1.3.4 Compensatory sampling AND analysis results shall be appropriately documented.

4.1.4 Laboratory analytical results are initially interpreted by the Chemistry Technician performing the analysis. Abnormal trends are evaluated through data entry into WinCDMS. Any significant abnormality or trend, as well as out of specification or out of control band chemistry parameter shall be brought to the attention of Chemistry Management.

4.1.5 Footnote 8 identifies analyses interfacing with the Radiological Groundwater Monitoring Program. IF an analytical result supporting this program is found to be out of specification, THEN notify Chemistry Management and the Ground Water Technical Specialist.

4.2 Radiation Monitor Out of Service Actions 4.2.1 Compensatory actions for out-of-service equipment are outlined in, Radiation Monitor - Compensatory Action Tracking Form.

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 6 of 16

5.0 REFERENCES

5.1 Commitment Documents 5.1.1 IP1 Technical Specifications 5.1.2 IP2 Technical Specifications 5.1.3 NYS DEC Air Emissions Permit #5522011886, Item 6 5.1.4 NRC Generic Letter 80-10 5.1.5 SPDES Permit 5.1.6 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) 5.1.7 Siemens STIM 07.003 (Includes water-in-oil spec for lube oil) 5.2 Development. Documents 5.2.1 ASTM Method D 4057, Manual Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products 5.3 Interface Documents 5.3.1 O-CY -3318, Water and Sediment in Fuel Oil 5.3.2 O-CY -3316, Viscosity of Lubricating and Fuel Oil 5.3.3 IP-SMM-CY-100, Radiological Groundwater Monitoring Program 5.3.4 0-NF-102, Fuel Integrity Action Plan 6.0 RECORDS AND DOCUMENTATION N/A

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY-2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 7 of 16 ATIACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Page 1 of 9 GAS SAMPLES SAMPLE PARAMETER FREQUENCY SPECIFICATION Plant Vent Gamma Isotopic (Gas)

Weekly Gamma Isotopic (Part)

Weekly and Gamma Isotopic (Char)

Weekly N/A Tritium Monthly Stack Vent Sample Station Daily Correct Operation Channel Check Nitrogen System (2)

Gamma Isotopic (Gas)

Monthly

<MDA Condenser Air Ejector Gamma Isotopic (Gas)

Weekly Effluents & Pri/Sec Leak Vapor Containment Gamma Isotopic (Gas)

Prior to each Purge N/A Atmosphere Weekly Tritium Quarterly Large Gas Decay Tanks Gamma Isotopic Each Batch

< 10 IlCi/cc Small Gas Decay Tanks Gamma Isotopic Each Batch

< 140 IlCi/cc Volume Control Tank Hydrogen Weekly N/A Gamma Isotopic Monthly Combustible Hazards:

Combustibles Monthly

<0.4%

Hydrogen Bulk Supplies, Battery Rooms, Main Generator North and South Bearings, Main Generator Bushing Box and Isophase Bus Transformers-Gas Combustibles ( CH4)

Monthly

<0.5%

Space Main Generator - Gas Dewpoint Weekly

< 67°F @

Space Operating Press Hydrogen Weekly

~95%

5' Sewage Pit Hydrogen Sulfide Monthly

< 10 ppm Combustibles Monthly

<0.4%

Monthly RMS in service Maint Outage Building Noble Gas Weekly RMS OOS and Vent (MOB)

(1 )

OOS Daily RMS OOS and Vent in service

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY-2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 8 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Page 2 of 9 UNIT 1 WATER SAMPLES SAMPl.E PARAMETER FREQUENCY SPECIFICATI Sphere Foundation Gamma Isotopic Weekly Effluents Drain Sump (8)

Sr8g/g0, Ni63, Gross Monthly Composite Effluents Alpha, Fe55, H-3 North Curtain Drain Gamma Isotopic Weekly Effluents (NCO) Effluent (8)

Sr8g/g0, Ni63, Gross Monthly Composite Effluents (Auto sampler 2)

Alpha, Fe55, H-3 PCB Weekly

<MDA NCO 1 sl Charcoal Bed PCB Weekly

<MDA Outlet, Auto sampler 1 NCO Influent (8)

Gamma Isotopic Quarterly 4E-5 uCi/ml PCB Quarterly

<MDA Gamma Isotopic Each Tank Released

< 10 Curies in Tank, Effluents Waste Distillate PCB Each Tank Released SPDES Storage Tanks Sr8g/g0, Ni63, Gross Monthly Composite Effluents Alpha, Fe55, H-3 (13 & 14)

Boron 1 Released TanklWeek SPDES (8)

Lithium 1 ReleaSied Tank/Month SPDES Oil and Grease 1 Released Tank/Month SPDES Total Suspended Solids 1 Released TanklWeek SPDES Gamma Isotopic Every 31 Days

<MDA Tritium Every 31 Days

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml House Service Dissolved Oxygen Continuous (3/Day)

< 100 ppb Boiler Blowdown pH @ 25°C Continuous (3/Day)

< g.O (1) (2) (8)

Phosphate (as P04)

Continuous (3/Day)

< 1.0 Total Suspended Solids Weekly SPDES Phosphate (as P)

Monthly SPDES Unit 1 Fresh Water Gamma Isotopic Cooling Service Water Every 31 Days

<MDA Return (2) and Tritium

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 9 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES UNIT 1 WATER SAMPLES, CONTINUED

.... S!%MPLE PAR~METER FREQUENCY Unit 1 Utility Tunnel Gamma Isotopic Every 31 Days Sump (2) (8)

Tritium Monthly Unit 1 15' Weir (2)

Gamma Isotopic Every 31 Days Tritium Every 31 Days Gamma Isotopic Every 31 Days Containment Spray Tritium Every 31 Days Sump (1) (2) (8)

Water Level Every 31 Days Secondary Boiler Blow Gamma Isotopic Daily down Demin Out (1)

Secondary Boiler Gamma Isotopic Every 31 Days Blowdown Purification System Service Water Tritium Every 31 Da¥s Return (2)

GT 2&3 Groundwater Free Product (Visual)

Monthly Monitoring Well Sodium Hypochlorite Chlorine Each delivery Delivery (3)

Simulator Transformer Oil & Grease Monthly Vault OillWater Separator Discharge pH Monthly GT 2&3 Impoundment Oil & Grease Monthly OillWater Separator Benzene Monthly Discharge Xylene & Toluene Monthly Oil and Grease Monthly Filter Backwash Pit (1)

Total Suspended Solids Weekly Waste Neutralization Total Suspended Solids Weekly Tank (1)

Foundation Drain Line Gamma Isotopic Monthly (Utility Tunnel) (2) (8)

Tritium (1)

When system is in service and sample is available.

(2)

Monitored per Generic Letter 80-10.

Rev: 16 Page 3 of 9 SPECIFICATION

<MDA

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml

<MDA

< 5.0E-6 uCilml

<MDA

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml Trend Only N/A

<MDA

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml Detectable Product

> 135 gm/liter

< 15 ppm 6.0 to 9.0

< 15 ppm

< 5ppm

< 15 ppm

< 15 ppm N/A N/A

<MDA

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml (3)

An assay, based on the bill of lading identifying shipment as Sodium Hypochlorite, may be used in lieu of a sample. Shipment may be accepted without a bill of lading with Chem Management concurrence.

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 10 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Page 4 of 9 UNIT 2 WATER SAMPLES

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SPECIFICATION pH @ 25°C Monthly

> 4.0 Boron Once per 7 days (4)

~ 2000 ppm Chloride Monthly

< 150 ppb Fluoride Monthly

< 150 ppb Conductivity Monthly N/A Unit 2 Spent Fuel Pit Gamma Isotopic (8)

Weekly 3E-2 uCi/ml (SFP)

Reactive Silica Monthly N/A Sulfate Monthly

< 150 ppb Total Silicon Semi-Annually N/A Tritium (8)

Monthly 0.3 uCi/ml Suspended Solids As required when N/A handling fuel Boron-10 Per Rx Eng N/A SFP Auxiliary HX, Isotopic Analysis (8)

Daily (when in Secondary Side (1) (2) service) and prior to

< MDA Tritium (8) drain down Boron Monthly N/A SFP Leak Monitoring Gamma Isotopic (8)

Monthly N/A Device Tritium (8)

Monthly N/A Volume Collected (8)

Monthly N/A Boron Conductivity @ 25°C Vapor Containment Gamma Isotopic Monthly N/A Sump Molybdenum pH @ 25°C Sodium Chloride Accumulators Boron Every 31 days 2000 to 2600 ppm (4)

Within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of placing an MPC in the pool and every 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> thereafter, verify with 2 independent measurements that the boron concentration is:

B ~ 2500 ppm for normal fuel B ~ 2700 ppm for failed fuel as identified by procedure 0-NF-102, Fuel Integrity Action Plan.

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 11 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Page 5 of 9 UNIT 2 WATER SAMPLES r4RA,.,...

!I=l'll "TION Decayed Isotopic Weekly N/A CVCS Mixed Bed Chloride Monthly

s; 20 ppb Demineralizer Outlet Sulfate Monthly
s; 20 ppb r= CVCS De-Lithiating Lithium As required N/A Ion Exchanger CVCS Deborating Boron As required N/A Ion Exchanger Chloride As required N/A Aux Condensate Gamma Emitters Monthly (1)

<MDA Return (8)

Tritium Monthly (1)

s; Secondary System Base Line Pipe Pen Gamma Isotopic Monthly

<MDA City Water (2) and Tritium NPO Shack Gamma Isotopic Monthly

<MDA City Water (2) and Tritium Sentry Panel Gamma Isotopic Monthly

<MDA City Water (2) and Tritium Component Cooling (2)

Gamma Isotopic Monthly

< MDA Water Return (21 & 22) and Tritium Fan Cooler Gamma Isotopic Monthly, for each

< MDA Service Water and Tritium loop in service Unit 2 Gamma Isotopic Monthly

< MDA 5' Turbine Building North Sump (2) (8)

Tritium Monthly

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml Unit 2 Gamma Isotopic Monthly

< MDA 5' Turbine Building South Sump (2) (8)

Tritium Monthly

< 5.0E-6 uCilml HPFW and Sextant Gamma Isotopic Monthly

< MDA Sample Drain Tank (2)

Tritium Monthly

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY-2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 12 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Page 6 of 9 UNIT 2 WATER SAMPLES, CONTINUED 1<<

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'ARAM FREQUENCY SPECIFICATION I*

Service Water Inlet SW-1148 (Essential Header 1,2,3)

TRC Daily (5)

>0.3 ppm OR SW -1149 (Essential Header 4,5,6)

Service Water Outlet in Transformer Yard TRC Daily (5)

>0.3 ppm SWN 978-46 OR SWN978-53 Service Water Non-essential header Component Cooling TRC Daily (5)

>0.3 ppm Radiation Monitor SWN-978-39 OR SWN-978*40 Conductivity Continuous s; 0.1 /-LS/cm Sodium Continuous s; 0.2 ppb Treated Water System Silica Continuous s; 7 ppb Dissolved Oxygen Continuous s; 100 ppb TOC Continuous s; 5 ppb (5) When Chlorination is in service

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY-2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 13 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Page 7 of 9 UNIT 2 WATER STORAGE TANKS c::fAaJltU FAEQ(

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Gamma Isotopic (8)

Every 31 Days

<mda Tritium (8)

Monthly 1.0E-6 uCi/ml Primary Water Silica Quarterly N/A Storage Tank Aluminum Quarterly s 80 ppb (PWST)

Calcium Quarterly s 40 ppb Magnesium Quarterly s 40 ppb Unit 2 Dissolved Oxygen Continuous

< 100 ppb Condensate Gamma Isotopic (8)

Monthly

<10 Ci Storage Tank Tritium (8)

Monthly

< 5.0E-6 uCi/ml Chloride Monthly

< 150 ppb Fluoride Monthly

< 150 ppb Conductivity Monthly N/A pH @ 25°C Monthly N/A Boron Every 31 Days 2400 to 2600 Gamma Isotopic (8)

Every 31 Days

<10 Ci in tank Refueling Water Tritium (8)

Quarterly 0.3 uCi/ml Storage Tank (RWST)

Boron-10 Prior to Startup from N/A refueling Silica Monthly

<3 ppm prior to refueling Total Suspended Solids Monthly N/A Aluminum Quarterly s 80 ppb Calcium Quarterly s 40 ppb Magnesium Quarterly S 40 ppb Aluminum Monthly

< 600 ppb Calcium Monthly

<600 ppb Chloride Weekly (6)

<150 ppb Boric Acid Fluoride Weekly (6}

<150 ppb Storage Tanks Gamma Isotopic Monthly

< LLD Magnesium Monthly

<600 ppb (21 BAST and Silica Monthly

<5000 ppb 22 BAST)

Sulfate Weekly (6)

<150 ppb Boric Acid 2 per week, not to 11.5% to 13.0%

exceed 5 days Boron-10 Prior to Startup N/A (6) Interpreted from TRM 3.4.A for Reactor Coolant Systems

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY-2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 14 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Page 8 of 9 LUBRICATING OIL SAMPLES I

SAMPLE I

PARAMETER IFREQUENCY I SPECIFICATION I

Main Turbine Oil Water & Sediment

Monthly,

<0.1%

Reservoir, Main Boiler when Feed Pump ReseNoir Viscosity @ 40C operating 160 to 175 SUS Skid Inlet UNIT 1 SAMPLES SAMPLE

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PARAMETER FREQUENCY iii OiltWater Separator Benzene

~

Monthly

< 0.7 ppb Discharge GT 2&3 Oil & Grease Monthly

< 15 ppm Impoundment Xylene & Toluene Monthly

< 5 ppb In seNice Triple Stacked Heat Exchangers RW-132,RW-135 or RW-127 TRC OR Daily (5)

>0.3 ppm Unit 2 Turbine Oil Coolers SWT-526 (7)

(7) During 3 header operation, the Unit 2 turbine lube oil cooler is cooled by Unit service water (8) These samples also support the Radiological Groundwater Monitoring Program, Ref 5.3.3.

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY -2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 15 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Pa e 9 of 9 INSTRUMENT AIR SAMPLES

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PAB Gamma Emitters Monthly N/A Dewpoint, of at Pressure Monthly

< -30 Outlet of Filter Dryer Hydrocarbons (mg/m3)

Yearly

< 1.0 Set 21 Particulates Yearly

<3 micron Dewpoint, of at Pressure Monthly

< -30 Outlet of Filter Dryer Hydrocarbons (mg/m3)

Yearly

< 1.0 Set 22 Particulates Yearly

<3 micron Dewpoint, of at Pressure Monthly

< -30 Outlet of Filter Dryer Hydrocarbons (mg/m3)

Yearly

< 1.0 Set 23 Particulates Yearly

<3 micron Low pOint drain on Stator Cooling Water Dewpoint, of at Pressure Monthly

< -30 Skid 1 Dryer Outlet, #11 Dewpoint, of at Pressure Monthly

< -30 SADD Upstream of Diesel Dewpoint, of at Pressure Yearly

< -30 Generators Cooling Hydrocarbons (mg/m3)

Yearly

< 1.0 Water Valves Particulates Yearly

<3 micron Containment Dewpoint, of at Pressure Yearly

< -30 Penetration Hydrocarbons (mglm3)

Yearly

< 1.0 Downstream of PCV-1228 at IA-502 Particulates Yearly

<3 micron Aux. Feed Pump Bldg.

Dewpoint, OF at Pressure Yearly

< -30 Low Point Near Hydrocarbons (mg/m3)

Feedwater Control Yearly

< 1.0 Valves Particulates Yearly

<3 micron

GENERAL PLANT SYSTEMS No: 2-CY-2625 Rev: 16 SPECIFICATIONS & FREQUENCIES Page 16 of 16 ATTACHMENT 2 Page 1 of 1 RADIATION MONITOR COMPENSATORY ACTION TRACKING FORM Date: ___

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R-27 High Range Plant Vent No Chem actions (PAM requirements only when ReS> 350" F)

R-39 21 Comp Cooling Service Sample 1I8hr shift in the 1 st 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> Water Return of shift IF 21 CCW HX is liS R-40 22 Comp Cooling Service Sample 1I8hr shift in the 1 SI 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> Water Return of shift IF 22 CCW HX is liS RAI Containment Particulate No Chern Actions (HPs collect and analyze grab samples daily).

R-42 Containment Gas VC Purges are prohibited. A Noble Gas grab Isample is required within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> prior to a VCPR.

R-41 &42 Containment Particulate Sample the VC for gas activity once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, and Gas OR OPS performs TS 3.4.15 RCS leak rate.

R-44 Plant Vent Gas Sample 1I8hr shift in the 1 st 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of shift. Two Isamples of source needed prior to a gas tank release.

R-45 Condenser Air Ejector Sample 1I8hr shift in the 1 st 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of shift. During a PriiSec Leak, increase periodicity per O-CY-2450.

R-46 & 53

_. Fan Cooler Service IF both are OOS, THEr:-r sample SW Water Return 1I8hr shift in the 1st 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of shift R-47 Component Cooling Water Sample once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> i

R-48 Monitor Tanks Two Independent Samples Prior to Tank Release In Modes 1-4, sample at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.

R-49 ISteam Generator

,wdv'

~n Modes >4, sample the effected SG within 24 hrs llllUl to release. Obtain a 2nd sample either from the recirc system, during the draindown, or within one hour of termination of draindown (due to no RMS).

R-50 Gas Decay Tanks Sample once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> (Receiving Tank)

R-51 Sec Boiler Blowdown Sample 1I8hr shift in the 1 st 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> Purification of shift IF System is In Service R-52 Sec Boiler Blowdown Sample 1I8hr shift in the 1 51 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> Purification SW Return of shift IF System is In Service R-54 Liquid Waste Release Two Independent Samples Prior to Tank Release R-59 House Service Boiler IF R-59 is OOS AND a sample is available Condensate Return

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sample once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> R-60 Stack Vent Gas Sample 1I8hr shift in the 15t 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of shift R-62 Sphere Foundation Drain Sample 1I8hr shift in the 1 st 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of shift R-5976 MOB Exhaust, IF ventilation is in service, THEN sample for noble Noble Gas portion only gas once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (weekly with vent. OOS).

MSA Waste Gas Analyzer Every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> during degassing operations - OR Every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> during other operations.