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Attachment 1 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 910529036.5 910522 PDR ADOCK 05000206 P
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APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Page Amendment No.
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i 2.1-5 43, 97, 117, 121 3.3-1 25, 37, 86, 124, ii 122, 130 130 iii 2.1-6 55, 130 3.3-2 25, 130 iv 131 3.0-1 43, 56, 64, 83, 3.3-3 25, 38, 86, 124, v
90, 130, 131 130 130, 142 vi 90, 130, 131, 3.0-2 56, 64, 83, 130, 3.3-4 25, 37, 124, 130 vii 90, 102, 130, 131, 135 3.3-5 25, 130 3.0-3 135 3.3-6 25, 102, 120, 130 viii 90, 130, ___
3.0-4 135 3.3-7 25, 102, 130 ix 90, 91, 102, 130, 3.1-1 29, 38, 70, 83, 3.3-8 25, 38, 122, 130 131, _
91, 96, 130 3.3-9 25, 38, 122, 130 x
90, 91, 130, 131, 3.1-2 29, 83, 96, 130 3.3-10 25, 130 3.1-3 43, 77, 103, 130 3.3-11 NRC Order xi 55, 92, 102, 110, 3.1-4 77, 130 4/20/81, 130 111, 130, 131 3.1-5 77, 125, 130 3.3.12 NRC Order xii 56, 58, 71, 79, 3.1-6 77, 102, 130 4/20/81, 130 83, 104, 117, 130, 3.1-7 77, 102, 103, 130 3.4-1 29, 82, 125, 130
- 131, 3.1-8 43, 102, 103, 130 3.4-2 29, 130 xiii 31, 56, 58, 79, 3.1-9 77, 102, 130 3.4-3 82, 125, 130, 83, 84, 91, 117, 3.1-10 Change No. 14, 38, 3.4-4 82, 125, 130, 138 130, 131 102, 130 3.5-1 83, 117, 130, xiv 131, _
3.1-11 Change No. 14, 38, 3.5-2 43, 56, 58, 83, xv 102, 130 117, 128, 130 1.0-1 31, 56, 59, 83, 3.1-12 Change No. 14, 92, 3.5-3 43, 56, 58, 83, 117, 130 130 117, 121, 122,130, 1.0-2 31, 56, 59, 83, 3.1-13 Change No. 14, 92, 104, 117, 130 130 3.5-4 55, 58, 83, 117, 1.0-3 31, 56, 59, 79, 3.1-14 Change No. 14, 118, 121, 128, 130 83, 104, 117, 130 102, 130 3.5-5 83, 117, 130 1.0-4 31, 56, 59, 79, 3.1-15 Change No. 14, 3.5-5a 83, 117, 130 102, 130 3.5-5b 1.0-5 77, 79, 83, 117, 3.1-16 Change No. 14, 3.5-5c 130 102, 130 3.5-6 7, 11, 25, 35, 55, 1.0-6 79, 83, 96, 117, 3.1-17 Change No. 14, 56, 111, 130 130 102, 130 3.5-7 7, 11, 25, 35, 49, 1.0-7 58, 83, 117, 130 3.1-18 Change No. 7, 37, 55, 56, 111, 122, 1.0-8 56, 83, 117, 130 55s, 91, 119, 130 130 2.1-1 43, 55, 97, 117, 3.1-19 Change No. 7, 55, 3.5-8 11, 49, 111, 122, 130 119, 130 130 2.1-2 43, 97, 117, 121, 3.1-20 37, 55, 119, 130 3.5-9 11, 25, 56, 111, 130 3.1-21 58, 59, 83, 130 130 2.1-3 43, 117, 121, 122, 3.1-22 58, 130 3.5-10 56, 130 130 3.1-23 83, 130 3.5-11 56, 130 2.1-4 43, 117, 121, 122, 3.2-1 102, 130 3.5-12 56, 130 130 3.2-2 25, 102, 130 3.5-13 56, 130 SAN ONOFRE -
UNIT 1 i
AMENDMENT NO.
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Cont.)
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3.5-14 56, 130 3.7-7 134, 136 3.14-26 130, 131 3.5-15 58, 83, 130 3.7-8 136 3.15-1 79, 130 3.5-16 58, 83, 130 3.8-1 25, 36, 37, 3.15-2 79, 90, 91, 3.5-17 58, 83, 130 73, 77, 130 105, 130 3.5-18 58, 72, 130 3.8-2 36, 77, 130 3.15-3 79, 90, 91, 3.5-19 58, 83, 125, 130 3.8-3 25, 36, 73, 105, 130 3.5-20 125, 130 77, 130 3.16-1 79, 130 3.5-21 58, 83, 117, 124, 3.8-4 36, 73, 77, 130 3.16-2 79, 90, 91, 125, 130 3.8-5 36, 73, 77, 130 105, 130 3.5-22 64, 82, 125, 130 3.9-1 3, 10, 112, 130 3.16-3 79, 90, 91, 3.5-23 58, 82, 125, 130 3.9-2 3, 10, 112, 130 105, 130 3.5-24 58, 82, 125, 130 3.10-1 7, 8, 112, 122, 3.16-4 79, 90, 91, 3.5-25 58, 82, 125, 129, 130 105, 130 130 3.10-2 7, 112, 122, 130 3.16-5 79, 130 3.5-26 79, 90, 105, 130 3.11-1 7, 8, 11, 35, 3.16-6 79, 90, 130 3.5-27 79, 90, 130 55, 112, 117, 3.16-7 79, 90, 130 3.5-28 79, 130 122, 130 3.17-1 79, 90, 91, 3.5-29 79, 90, 105, 130 3.11-2 7, 11, 112, 105, 130 3.5-30 79, 90, 130 117, 122, 130 3.17-2 79, 90, 130 3.5-31 79, 90, 130 3.12-1 14, 130 3.18-1 79, 91, 105, 130 3.5-32 83, 130 3.13-1 21, 63, 81, 130 3.18-2 79, 90, 130 3.5-33 83, 130 3.13-2 21, 63, 81, 130 3.18-3 79, 130 3.5-34 83, 91, 130 3.14-1 31, 44, 93, 130, 3.18-4 79, 130 3.5-35 131 3.18-5 79, 130 3.5-36 3.14-2 31, 130, 131 3.18-6 79, 130 3.5-37 3.14-3 31, 130, 131 3.18-7 79, 91, 105, 130 3.5-38 3.14-4 31, 93, 130, 131 3.18-8 79, 90, 130 3.6-1 25, 56, 58, 3.14-5 31, 130, 131 3.18-9 79, 90, 105, 130 73, 130 3.14-6 130, 131, 134 3.19-1 79, 90, 105, 130 3.6-2 Change No. 7, 3.14-7 130, 131 3.20-1 102, 130 56, 130 3.14-8 130, 131 3.20-2 102, 130 3.6-3 58, 99, 130 3.14-9 130, 131 4.0-1 83, 130, 135, 137 3.6-4 58, 71, 99, 130 3.14-10 130, 131 4.0-2 83, 130, 135, 137 3.6-5 58, 59, 71, 3.14-11 31, 93, 130, 131 4.0-3 135 99, 130 3.14-12 31, 130, 131 4.0-4 135 3.6-6 58, 59, 83, 130 3.14-13 31, 130, 131 4.1-1 29, 56, 83, 3.7-1 25, 52, 68, 84, 3.14-14 31, 130, 131 117, 130 130, 134, 136 3.14-15 31, 93, 130, 131 4.1-la 3.7-2 25, 84, 106, 130, 3.14-16 31, 130, 131 4.1-2 7, 22, 83, 134, 136 3.14-17 31, 130, 131, 134 117, 122, 130, 3.7-3 25, 84, 130, 134, 3.14-18 31, 130, 131 4.1-3 117, 130 136 3.14-19 130, 131 4.1-4 25, 29, 70, 3.7-4 25, 52, 68, 84, 3.14-20 130, 131 96, 117, 130 106, 130, 134, 136 3.14-21 130, 131 4.1-5 25, 29, 70, 3.7-5 25, 52, 68, 84, 3.14-22 130, 131 96, 130 106, 120, 130,134 3.14-23 130, 131 4.1-6 25, 29, 56, 70, 136, _
3.14-24 130, 131 100, 122, 130, 134 3.7-6 134, 136, ___
3.14-25 130, 131 SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 ii AMENDMENT NO. 143
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Cont.)
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4.1-7 25, 29, 36, 4.3-2 5, 24, 58, 75, 87, 4.10-1 13, 94, 130 77, 103, 130, 142 118, 130 4.10-2 13, 94, 130 4.1-8 77, 125, 130 4.3-3 24, 58, 87, 118, 4.11-1 14, 109, 130 4.1-9 77, 122, 125, 130 130 4.11-2 14, 109, 130 4.1-10 117, 130 4.3-4 24, 87, 130 4.12-1 91, 130 4.1-11 25, 130 4.3-5 24, 75, 87, 130 4.13-1 18, 113, 4.1-12 Change No. 5, 25, 4.3-6 75, 87, 130 130 130 4.3-7 58, 130 4.14-1 21, 33, 63, 81, 4.1-13 79, 130 4.3-8 58, 59, 83, 130 130 4.1-14 79, 90, 130 4.3-9 58, 83, 130 4.14-2 21, 63, 81, 130 4.1-15 79, 130 4.4-1 Change No. 12, 25, 4.14-3 21, 63, 81, 130 4.1-16 79, 130 56, 82, 84, 95, 4.14-4 21, 63, 81, 105, 4.1-17 79, 90, 130 104, 123, 130, 136 130 4.1-18 79, 130 4.4-2 25, 84, 130, 136 4.15-1 31, 37, 38, 44, 4.1-19 58, 130 4.4-3 25, 56, 82, 84, 130, 131 4.1-20 58, 130 117, 130, 134, 136 4.15-2 31, 44, 130, 131 4.1-21 58, 130 4.4-4 25, 82, 84, 95, 4.15-3 31, 130, 131 4.1-22 58, 83, 130 104, 123, 124, 4.15-4 130, 131 4.1-23 58, 83, 117, 125, 130, 134, 136, 4.15-5 130, 131 130 4.4-5 84, 130, 136 4.15-6 31, 130, 131 4.1-24 58, 109, 130 4.4-6 25, 56, 84, 104, 4.15-7 31, 130, 131 4.1-25 58, 130 123, 130, 136 4.15-8 130, 131 4.1-26 58, 82, 125, 130 4.4-7 25, 56, 84, 130, 4.15-9 130, 131 4.1-27 58, 82, 125, 130 134, 136 4.15-10 130, 131 4.1-28 65, 82, 125, 130 4.4-8 136 4.15-11 130, 131 4.1-29 65, 125, 130 4.4-9 136 4.15-12 130, 131 4.1-30 82, 130 4.4-10 136 4.16-1 31, 101, 115, 130, 4.1-31 83, 130 4.5-1 Change No. 10, 38, 133 4.1-32 83, 130 79, 130 4.16-2 37, 101, 115, 130, 4.1-33 83, 130 4.5-2 79, 90, 130 133 4.1-34 119, 130 4.5-3 79, 130 4.16-3 37, 101, 115, 130, 4.1-35 119, 130 4.5-4 79, 130 133 4.1-36 4.5-5 79, 130 4.16-4 37, 55, 101, 115, 4.1-37 4.5-6 79, 130 130, 133 4.1-38 4.6-1 38, 79, 130 4.16-5 37, 91, 101, 105, 4.2-1 25, 37, 54, 114, 4.6-2 79, 90, 130 115, 130, 133 130 4.6-3 79, 130 4.17-1 79, 130 4.2-2 25, 37, 114, 130 4.6-4 79, 130 4.18-1 79, 130 4.2-3 25, 37, 114, 130 4.6-5 79, 130 4.18-2 79, 130 4.2-4 25, 37, 114, 124, 4.6-6 79, 130 4.18-3 79, 130 130 4.6-7 79, 130 4.18-4 79, 130 4.2-5 25, 37, 114, 124, 4.6-8 79, 130 4.18-5 79, 130 130 4.6-9 79, 130 4.18-6 79, 130 4.2-6 37, 114, 130 4.7-1 Change No. 14, 46, 4.19-1 79, 105, 130 4.2-7 NRC order 130 4/20/81, 54, 130 4.8-1 91, 130 4.3-1 24, 58, 75, 130 4.9-1 Change No. 14, 130 4.9-2 130 SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 iii AMENDMENT NO. 143
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Cont.)
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4.20-1 102, 130 6.9-1 12, 16, 30, 5.1-1 25, 72, 130 91, 130 5.1-2 72, 79, 130 6.9-2 12, 16, 30, 5.2-1 72, 130 79, 91, 96, 130 5.2-2 72, 130 6.9-3 12, 15, 16, 30, 5.2-3 72, 130 79, 91, 96, 130 5.3-1 3, 72, 130 6.9-4 12, 30, 79, 5.3-2 3, 37, 72, 130 91, 96, 130 5.4-1 130 6.9-5 12, 16, 30, 38, 6.1-1 12, 39, 66, 79, 90, 91, 96, 91, 130 105, 130 6.2-1 44, 66, 91, 6.10-1 12, 15, 16, 110, 130 91, 130 6.2-2 88, 91, 130 6.10-2 12, 63, 81, 6.2-3 66, 88, 91, 91, 130 105, 110, 126, 6.11-1 58, 61, 91, 130 130 6.12-1 23, 38, 58, 6.2-4 12, 58, 91, 130 91, 130 6.3-1 12, 27, 39, 6.12-2 23, 38, 91, 130 54, 58, 66, 6.13-1 58, 79, 91, 130 91, 130 6.14-1 58, 79, 91, 130 6.4-1 31, 39, 54, 6.15-1 58, 79, 91, 130 91, 130, 139 6.16-1 90, 91, 130 6.5-1 Change No. 69 6.16-2 90, 91, 130 12, 39, 42, 6.16-3 90, 91, 105, 130 54, 66, 91, 130 6.16-4 90, 91, 130 6.5-2 39, 54, 66, 91, 130 6.5-3 12, 16, 39, 50, 54, 66, 91, 130 6.5-4 39, 66, 69, 79, 91, 130 6.5-5 12, 50, 90, 91, 130 6.5-6 12, 16, 69, 91, 105, 130 6.5-7 12, 31, 91, 110, 130 6.6-1 12, 91, 130 6.7-1 39, 54, 66, 91, 130 6.8-1 39, 54, 66, 79, 91, 105, 130 6.8-2 39, 91, 130 6.8-3 91, 130 SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 iv AMENDMENT NO. 139
SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 3.4 TURBINE CYCLE.
3.4-1 3.4.1 Operating Status..................
3.4-1 3.4.2 Maximum Secondary Coolant Activity.........
3.4-3 3.4.3 Auxiliary Feedwater System.............
3.4-4 3.4.4 Auxiliary Feedwater Storage Tank..........
3.4-5 3.5 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL..........
3.5-1 3.5.1 Reactor Trip System Instrumentation.........
3.5-1 3.5.2 Control Rod Insertion Limits............
3.5-6 3.5.3 Control and Shutdown Rod Misalignment........
3.5-10 3.5.4 Rod Position Indicating System...........
3.5-13 3.5.5 Containment Isolation Instrumentation........
3.5-15 3.5.6 Accident Monitoring Instrumentation.........
3.5-19 3.5.7 Auxiliary Feedwater Instrumentation.........
3.5-22 3.5.8 Radioactive Liquid Effluent Instrumentation......
3.5-26 3.5.9 Radioactive Gaseous Process and Effluent......
3.5-29 Monitoring Instrumentation 3.5.10 Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation........
3.5-32 3.5.11 Containment Spray Actuation System.......
3.5-35 Instrumentati on 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS....................
3.6-1 3.6.1 Containment Sphere.................
3.6-1 3.6.2 Containment Isolation Valves.............
3.6-3 3.6.3 Hydrogen Monitors and Hydrogen Recombiners..
3.6-6 3.7 AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.............
3.7-1 3.8 FUEL LOADING AND REFUELING..................
3.8-1 3.9 MODERATOR TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (MTC)...........
3.9-1 3.10 INCORE INSTRUMENTATION...................
3.10-1 3.11 CONTINUOUS POWER DISTRIBUTION MONITORING...........
3.11-1 3.12 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM.........
3.12-1 3.13 SHOCK SUPPRESSORS (SNUBBERS) OPERABILITY...........
3.13-1 3.14 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS OPERABILITY.............
3.14-1 3.14.1 Fire Suppression Water System............
3.14-1 3.14.2 Spray and/or Sprinkler Systems............
3.14-3 3.14.3 Foam Suppression System...............
3.14-7 3.14.4 Halon Systems...................
3.14-9 SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 vi AMENDMENT NO:
90, 130, 131,
SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 3.14.5 Fire Hose Stations.................
3.14-11 3.14.6 Fire Detection Instrumentation...........
3.14-15 3.14.7 Fire Barriers...................
3.14-19 3.14.8 Dedicated and Alternate Shutdown Systems......
3.14-21 3.14.9 Eight Hour Emergency Lighting Units........
3.14-26 3.15 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENTS...........
.....3.15-1 3.15.1 Liquid Effluents Concentration...........
3.15-1 3.15.2 Liquid Effluent Dose................
3.15-2 3.15.3 Liquid Waste Treatment...............
3.15-3 3.16 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENTS........
3.16-1 3.16.1 Dose Rate.
3.16-1 3.16.2 Dose, Noble Gases...........
3.16-2 3.16.3 Dose, Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium.......
3.16-3 and Radionuclides in Particulate Form 3.16.4 Gaseous Radwaste Treatment..........
3.16-4 3.16.5 Gas Storage Tank..................
3.16-6 3.16.6 Explosive Gas Mixture...............
3.16-7 3.17 DOSE...................
3.17-1 3.18 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING............
3.18-1 3.18.1 Monitoring Program.................
3.18-1 3.18.2 Land Use Census..................
3.18-7 3.18.3 Interlaboratory Comparison Program.........
3.18-9 3.19 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE..........
3.19-1 3.20 OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMS.........
3.20-1 SECTION 4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.0 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (GENERAL)....
4.0-1 4.1.1 Operational Safety Items............... 4.1-1 4.1.2 Radioactive Liquid Effluent............
4.1-13 Instrumentation 4.1.3 Radioactive Gaseous Process and Effluent......
4.1-16 Monitoring Instrumentation 4.1.4 Containment Isolation Instrumentation.......
4.1-19 4.1.5 Accident Monitoring Instrumentation........
4.1-22 4.1.6 Pressurizer Relief Valves.........
4.1-24 4.1.7 Pressurizer.
.....4.1-25 4.1.8 Auxiliary Feedwater Instrumentation........
4.1-26 SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 vii AMENDMENT NO: 90, 102, 130, 131,
SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 4.1.9 Auxiliary Feedwater System Surveillance......
4.1-28 4.1.10 Auxiliary Feedwater Storage Tank Surveillance.
4.1-30 4.1.11 Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation........
4.1-31 4.1.12 Reactor Coolant System Vents............
4.1-33 4.1.13 Leakage and Leakage Detection Systems.......
4.1-34 4.1.14 Containment Spray Actuation System.........
4.1-36 Instrumentation 4.2 SAFETY INJECTION AND CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM.......
4.2-1 4.2.1 Safety Injection and Containment Spray.......
4.2-1 System Periodic Testing 4.2.2 Primary Coolant System Pressure..........
4.2-7 Isolation Valves Testing (Surveillance Requirement) 4.3 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS....................
4.3-1 4.3.1 Containment Testing................
4.3-1 4.3.2 Containment Isolation Valves............
4.3-7 4.3.3 Hydrogen Monitors and Hydrogen Recombiners.....
4.3-8 4.4 EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM PERIODIC TESTING...........
4.4-1 4.5 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENTS...............
4.5-1 4.5.1 Liquid Effluents Concentration...........
4.5-1 4.5.2 Liquid Effluent Dose................
4.5-5 4.5.3 Liquid Waste Treatment...............
4.5-6 4.6 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENTS................
4.6-1 4.6.1 Dose Rate.............
4.6-1 4.6.2 Dose, Noble Gases......
4.6-5 4.6.3 Dose, Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium........
4.6-6 and Radionuclides in Particulate Form 4.6.4 Gaseous Radwaste Treatment.............
4.6-7 4.6.5 Gas Storage Tank..................
4.6-8 4.6.6 Explosive Gas Mixture...............
4.6-9 4.7 INSERVICE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS.............
4.7-1 4.8 REACTIVITY ANOMALIES...................
4.8-1 4.9 REACTOR VESSEL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM............
4.9-1 4.10 AUGMENTED INSERVICE INSPECTION OF HIGH..........
4.10-1 ENERGY LINES OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 viii AMENDMENT NO: 90, 130, 131,
SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 4.11 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM......
4.11-1 4.12 MISCELLANEOUS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL SOURCES........
4.12-1 4.13 [Deleted].......................
4.13-1 4.14 SHOCK SUPPRESSORS (SNUBBERS) SURVEILLANCE.......
4.14-1 4.15 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE......
4.15-1 4.15.1 Fire Suppression Water System...........
4.15-1 4.15.2 Spray and/or sprinkler Systems...........
4.15-3 4.15.3 Foam Suppression Systems..............
4.15-4 4.15.4 Halon System...
4.15-5 4.15.5 Fire Hose Stations.................
4.15-6 4.15.6 Fire Detection Instrumentation.........
4.15-7 4.15.7 Fire Barriers...
4.15-8 4.15.8 Dedicated and Alternate Shutdown Systems.....
4.15-9 Surveillance 4.15.9 Eight Hour Emergency Lighting Units Surveillance.
4.15-12 4.16 INSERVICE INSPECTION OF STEAM GENERATOR TUBING.....
4.16-1 4.17 DOSE.....................
4.17-1 4.18 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING............
4.18-1 4.18.1 Monitoring Program..........
4.18-1 4.18.2 Land Use Census.......
...........4.18-5 4.18.3 Interlaboratory Comparison Program.........
4.18-6 4.19 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE........
4.19-1 4.20 OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMS.............
4.20-1 SECTION 5 DESIGN FEATURES 5.1 SITE DESCRIPTION....
5.1-1 5.2 CONTAINMENT.
5.2-1 5.3 REACTOR..
5.3-1 5.4 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT.
5.4-1 SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 ix AMENDMENT NO: 90, 91, 102, 130, 131,
SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE SECTION 6 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY.
....6.1-1 6.2 ORGANIZATION......
6.2-1 6.2.1 Offsite and Onsite Organization......
..6.2-1 6.2.2 Unit Staff.
.......6.2-1 6.3 UNIT STAFF QUALIFICATIONS...........
.......6.3-1 6.4 TRAINING.......
................ 6.4-1 6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT.
........6.5-1 6.5.1 Onsite Review Committee (OSRC).......
6.5-1 6.5.2 Technical Review and Control......
.......6.5-3 6.5.3 Nuclear Safety Group (NSG)...........
6.5-5 6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION.
6.6-1 6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION.
6.7-1 6.8 PROCEDURES AND PROGRAMS..........
........6.8-1 6.9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.....
6.9-1 6.9.1 Routine Reports..........
6.9-1 6.9.2 Special Reports..........
6.9-5 6.10 RECORD RETENTION.....................
6.10-1 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM.
6.11-1 6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA.
6.12-1 6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP)...............
6.13-1 6.14 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL (ODCM).......
...6.14-1 6.15 MAJOR CHANGES TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE TREATMENT.....
6.15-1 SYSTEMS (LIQUID, GASEOUS AND SOLID) 6.16 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.................
6.16-1 SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 x
AMENDMENT NO:
90, 91, 130, 131,
SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE 1.1 Frequency Notation 1.0-7 1.2 Operational Modes 1.0-8 2.1 Maximum Safety Systems Settings 2.1-5 3.1.3.1 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Unit 1 3.1-16 Reactor Vessel Toughness Data (unirradiated) 3.3.5-1 Primary Coolant System Pressure Isolation Valves 3.3-12 3.5.1-1 Reactor Trip System Instrumentation 3.5-2 3.5.3-1 Accident Analyses Requiring Reevaluation in 3.5-12 the Event of an Inoperable Rod 3.5.5-1 Containment Isolation Instrumentation 3.5-16 3.5.5-2 Containment Isolation Instrumentation Trip 3.5-18 Set Points 3.5.6-1 Accident Monitoring Instrumentation 3.5-21 3.5.7-1 Auxiliary Feedwater Instrumentation 3.5-23 3.5.7-2 Auxiliary Feedwater Instrumentation Trip 3.5-25 Set Points 3.5.8.1 Radioactive Liquid Effluent Monitoring 3.5-27 Instrumentation 3.5.9.1 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring 3.5-30 Instrumentation 3.5.10-1 Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation 3.5-33 3.5.11-1 Containment Spray Actuation System Instrumentation 3.5-36 3.5.11-2 Containment Spray Actuation System Instrumentation 3.5-38 Trip Setpoints 3.6.2-1 Power Operated or Automatic Containment Isolation 3.6-5 Valve Summary SAN ONOFRE -
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SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE 3.14.2-1 Required Sprinkler and Spray Systems 3.14-6 3.14.5.1 Fire Hose Stations 3.14-13 3.14.6.1 Fire Detection Instruments 3.14-17 3.14.8.1 DSD and Alternate Shutdown Minimum Operable Equipment 3.14-24 3.18.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 3.18-3 3.18.2 Reporting Levels For Radioactivity Concentration 3.18-6 in Environmental Samples 4.1.1 Reactor Trip System Instrumentation Surveillance 4.1-2 Requirements 4.1.2 Minimum Equipment Check and Sampling 4.1-4 Frequency 4.1.3 Minimum Frequencies for Testing, Calibrating, 4.1-10 and/or Checking of Instrument Channels 4.1.2.1 Radioactive Liquid Effluent Monitoring 4.1-14 Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements 4.1.3.1L Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring 4.1-17 Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements 4.1.4-1 Containment Isolation Instrumentation 4.1-20 Surveillance Requirements 4.1.5-1 Accident Monitoring Instrumentation 4.1-23 Surveillance Requirements 4.1.8-1 Auxiliary Feedwater Instrumentation 4.1-27 Surveillance Requirements 4.1.11-1 Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation 4.1-32 Surveillance Requirements 4.1.13-1 Leakage Detection Systems 4.1-35 4.1.14-1 Containment Spray Instrumentation Surveillance 4.1-37 Requirements SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 xiii AMENDMENT NO:
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APPENDIX A As required by Section 3, Paragraph B, of Provisional Operating License DPR-13, any changes made to the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1 Technical Specifications will be authorized by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
All changes to these Technical Specifications are indicated by a vertical Line in the right-hand margin. The length of the line shows the extent of the changed material.
The amendment numbers assigned by the NRC appear in the lower right-hand corner of the page. In general, the highest amendment number is associated with the change bars on each page.
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3.5.11 CONTAINMENT SPRAY ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION APPLICABILITY:
As shown in Table 3.5.11-1.
OBJECTIVE:
To ensure reliability of the containment spray actuation system.
SPECIFICATION: The instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.5.11-1 shall be OPERABLE with their trip setpoints set consistent with the values shown in the Trip Setpoint column of Table 3.5.11-2.
ACTION:
A. With an instrumentation channel trip setpoint less conservative than the Allowable Values column of Table 3.5.11-2, declare the channel inoperable and apply the applicable ACTION requirement of Table 3.5.11-1 until the channel is restored to OPERABLE status with the trip setpoint adjusted consistent with the Trip Setpoint Value.
B. With an instrumentation channel inoperable, take the ACTION shown in Table.3.5.11-1.
BASIS:
The operability of this instrumentation system ensures that 1) the associated action will be initiated when the parameter monitored by each channel or combination thereof reaches its setpoint, 2) the specified coincidence logic is maintained, 3) sufficient redundancy is maintained to permit a channel to be out of service for testing or maintenance, and 4) sufficient system functional capability is available from diverse parameters.
The operability of this instrumentation is required to provide the overall reliability, redundancy, and diversity assumed available in the facility design for the protection and mitigation of accident and transient conditions. The integrated operation of this instrumentation is consistent with the assumptions used in the accident analyses.
Action 32 allows 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> for a channel of containment pressure (High-High) instrumentation to be placed into the tripped condition when one of the three channels is inoperable. This time period is required to allow a Technician to physically place the circuit into the tripped condition.
The generation of a CSAS actuation signal is assumed in the design basis accident analyses once containment pressure reaches 10 psig in order to prevent exceeding the design pressure of containment structure. A detailed calculation has evaluated the combined effects of instrument loop error in order to arrive at the Trip Setpoint and Allowable Values of 7.0 and 8.5 psig, respectively. These values assure that CSAS will actuate prior to exceeding the analyzed pressure of 10.0 psig.
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TABLE 3.5.11-1
-rl CONTAINMENT SPRAY ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION MINIMUM TOTAL NO.
CHANNELS CHANNELS APPLICABLE FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE MODES ACTION Manual Actuation
- 1) Train A 2
2 2
1, 2, 3, 4 31
- 2)
Train B 2
2 2
1, 2, 3, 4 31 Containment Pressure-(High-High) 3 2
2 1, 2, 3 32 Sequencer Subchannels 2/sequencer 2/sequencer 2/sequencer 1, 2, 3, 4 33 Actuation Logic 2
1 2
1, 2, 3, 4 34
-1
TABLE 3.5.11-1 (Continued)
TABLE NOTATION ACTION STATEMENTS ACTION 31 With the number of OPERABLE Channels one less than the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, restore the inoperable channel to OPERABLE status within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> or be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />.
ACTION 32 With the number of OPERABLE channels one less than the Total Number of Channels, operation may proceed provided the inoperable channel is placed in the tripped condition within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> and the Minimum Channels OPERABLE is met. One channel may be bypassed for up to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> for surveillance testing per Specification 4.1.14.
ACTION 33 With the number of OPERABLE channels less than the Minimum Number of Channels, restore the inoperable channels to OPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />, or be in at least HOT STANDBY within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />; however, one channel may be bypassed for up to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, for surveillance testing per Specification 4.1.14.
ACTION 34 With the number of OPERABLE channels one less than the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, be in at least HOT STANDBY within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />; however, one channel may be bypassed for up to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> for surveillance testing per Specification 4.1.14, provided the other channel is OPERABLE.
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TABLE 3.5.11-2 CONTAINMENT SPRAY ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION TRIP SET POINTS FUNCTIONAL UNIT TRIP SETPOINT ALLOWABLE VALUES Manual Not Applicable Not Applicable Containment Pressure-(High-High) 7.0 psig 8.5 psig Sequencer Subchannels Not Applicable Not Applicable Actuation Logic Not Applicable Not Applicable Co CD.70 M
4.1.14 CONTAINMENT SPRAY ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION APPLICABILITY: Applies to instrumentation which actuates the containment spray system.
OBJECTIVE:
To ensure reliability of the containment spray actuation instrumentation.
SPECIFICATION:
Each instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION, CHANNEL TEST, TRIP ACTUATING DEVICE OPERATIONAL TEST, and ACTUATION LOGIC TEST operations for the MODES and at the frequencies shown in Table 4.1.14-1.
BASIS:
The surveillance requirements specified for this instrumentation ensure that the overall system functional capability is maintained comparable to the original design standard. The periodic surveillance tests performed at the minimum frequencies are sufficient to demonstrate this capability.
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TABLE 4.1.14-1 CONTAINMENT SPRAY INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS TRIP ACTUATING DEVICE ACTUATION MODES IN WHICH CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL OPERATIONAL LOGIC SURVEILLANCE FUNCTIONAL UNIT CHECK CALIBRATION TEST TEST TEST REQUIRED Manual N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
R N.A.
1, 2, 3, 4 Containment Pressure-S R
M(1)
N.A.
N.A.
1, 2, 3 (High-High)
Z Sequencer Subchannels N.A.
N.A.
M(2)
N.A.
N.A.
1, 2, 3, 4 Actuation Logic N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
M 1, 2, 3, 4
TABLE 4.1.14-1 (Continued)
TABLE NOTATION (1) The CHANNEL TEST shall include exercising the transmitter by applying either a vacuum or pressure to the appropriate side of the transmitter.
(2) Each train shall be tested at least every 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS.
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