ML13326A895

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Proposed TS 4.2.1.I.A Re Hot Safety Injection Sys Test
ML13326A895
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre 
Issue date: 09/16/1992
From:
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO.
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NUDOCS 9209210187
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ATTACHMENT 1 EXISTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9209210187 920916 PDR ADOCK 05000206 P

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4.2 SAFETY INJECTION AND CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM 4.2.1 SAFETY INJECTION AND CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM PERTOgIC TESTING APPLICABILITY:

Applies to testing of the Safety Injection System and the Containment Spray System.

QOEICIIVE:

To verify that the Safety Injection System and the Containment Spray System will respond promptly and properly if required.

SPECIFICATION:

I. System Tests A. Hot Safety Injection System Test (1) When the plant is planned to be shutdown from MODE I operation and is planned to enter MODE 5 operation, a Hot SIS Test shall be performed in MODE 3 while RCS pressure is above 1500 psi but not more often than once every 9 months. The test shall include a determination of the force required to open valves NV 851 A and 8 and the margin of available actuation force.

(2)

The test will be considered satisfactory if:

(a) control board indication and visual observations indicate all components have operated and sequenced properly. That is, the appropriate pumps have started and/or stopped and started, and all valves have completed their travel.

(b) the measured actuator force for both the HV-8S1 A and 8 valves Is equal to or less than 10,000 (3) If the measured actuator force of either HV-851 A or 8 is between 10,000 and 22,000 lbf, the HV-851 A and 8 valves shall be considered OPERABLE but the future testing interval shall be accelerated as determined by the following equation:

  • Upon receipt of satisfactory data from continuing testing and analysis, the NRC staff will consider a request from Southern California Edison Company to change this number to more accurately reflect existing conditions.

SAN ONOFRE - UNIT i 4.2-1 AMENDMENT NO:

25. 37, 54, 114, 130.

ATTACHMENT 2 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.2 SAFETY INJECTION AND CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM 4.2.1 SAFETY INJECTION AND CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM PERIODIC TESTING APPLICABILITY: Applies to testing of the Safety Injection System and the Containment Spray System.

OBJECTIVE:

To verify that the Safety Injection System and the Containment Spray System will respond promptly and properly if required.

SPECIFICATION: I. System Tests A. Hot Safety Injection System Test **

(1) When the plant is planned to be shutdown from MODE 1 operation and is planned to enter MODE 5 operation, a.

Hot SIS Test shall be performed in MODE 3 while RCS pressure is above 1500 psi but not more often than once every 9 months. The test shall include a determination of the force required to open valves HV-851A and B and the margin of available actuation force.

(2) The test will be considered satisfactory if:

(a) control board indication and visual observations indicate all components have operated and sequenced properly. That is, the appropriate pumps have started and/or stopped and started, and all valves have completed their travel.

(b) the measured actuator force for both the HV-851 A and B valves is equal to or less than 10,000 lbf.*

(3) If the measured actuator force of either HV-851 A or B is between 10,000 and 22,000 lbf, the HV-851 A and B valves shall be considered OPERABLE but the future testing interval shall be accelerated as determined by the following equation:

  • Upon receipt of satisfactory data from continuing testing and analysis, the NRC staff will consider a request from Southern California Edison Company to change this number to more accurately reflect existing conditions.
    • An exemption to this Specification is authorized for the shutdown at the end of Cycle 11 in 1992.

SAN ONOFRE - UNIT 1 4.2-1 AMENDMENT NO:

25, 37, 54, 114, 130