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EMERGENCY CORE COOLING AND RCIC ADS MANUAL INHIBIT TEXT 3.5.2 1

11/09/2007

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EMERGENCY CORE COOLING AND RCIC ECCS AND RCIC SYSTEM MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.5.3 0

11/18/2002

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11/18/2002

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08/31/1998

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12/18/2008

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11/19/2002

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03/31/2006

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REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS BASES CONTROL ROD BLOCK INSTRUMENTATION TEXT B3.1.4 0

11/19/2002

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REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS BASES CONTROL ROD SCRAM ACCUMULATORS INSTRUMENTATION AND CHECK VALVE TEXT B3.2.1 0

11/19/2002

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CORE OPERATING LIMITS BASES CORE OPERATING LIMITS REPORT (COLR)

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01/31/2014

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12/18/2008

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Title:

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04/17/2008

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OPRM INSTRUMENTATION TEXT B3.3.10 3

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10/22/2003

Title:

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04/16/2009

Title:

WATER MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION TEXT B3.4.l 0

11/19/2002

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM CHEMISTRY TEXT B3.4.2 1

04/16/2009

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REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY TEXT B3.4.3 1

11/09/2007

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11/19/2002

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11/19/2002

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11/19/2002

Title:

ECCS AND RCIC BASES ADS MANUAL INHIBIT TEXT B3.5.2 1

11/09/2007

Title:

ECCS AND RCIC BASES ECCS AND RCIC SYSTEM MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION TEXT B3.5.3 1

11/09/2007

Title:

ECCS AND RCIC BASES LONG TERM NITROGEN SUPPLY TO ADS TEXT B3.6.1 0

11/19/2002

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES VENTING OR PURGING TEXT B3.6.2 0

11/19/2002

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES SUPPRESSION CHAMBER-TO-DRYWELL VACUUM BREAKER POSITION INDICATION TEXT B3.6.3 2

04/17/2008

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES SUPPRESSION POOL ALARM INSTRUMENTATION TEXT B3.6.4 1

12/14/2004

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES PRIMARY CONTAINMENT CLOSED SYSTEM BOUNDARIES TEXT B3.7.1 0

11/19/2002

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES EMERGENCY SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (SHUTDOWN)

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11/19/2002

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES ULTIMATE HEAT SINK (UHS) GROUND WATER LEVEL TEXT B3.7.3.1 3

06/15/2010

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM TEXT B3.7.3.2 2

04/26/2006

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04/26/2006

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04/26/2006

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09/27/2012

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION TEXT B3.7.4 0

11/19/2002

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES SOLID RADWASTE SYSTEM TEXT B3.7.5.1 0

11/19/2002

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS HYDROGEN MONITOR TEXT B3.7.5.2 0

11/19/2002

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS EXPLOSIVE GAS MIXTURE TEXT B3.7.5.3 0

11/19/2002

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES LIQUID HOLDUP TANKS TEXT B3.7.6 4

06/04/2013

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES ESSW PUMPHOUSE VENTILATION TEXT B3. 7. 7 2

01/31/2008

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS PRETREATMENT LOGARITHM~C RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION Page 12 of 16 Report Date: 09/08/16

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1 TEXT B3.7.8 4

01/31/2014

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES SNUBBERS TEXT B3.7.9 2

12/08/2011

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES CONTROL STRUCTURE HVAC TEXT B3.7.10 1

12/14/2004

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOLS TEXT B3.7.ll 1

04/14/2010

Title:

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY TEXT B3.8.l 2

03/10/2010

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES PRIMARY CONTAINMENT PENETRATION CONDUCTOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES TEXT B3.8.2.l 0

11/19/2002

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES MOTOR OPERATED VALVES (MOV) THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION -

CONTINUOUS TEXT B3.8.2.2 1

09/17/2004

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES MOTOR OPERATED VALVES (MOV) THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION -

AUTOMATIC TEXT B3.8.3 0

11/19/2002

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES DIESEL GENERATOR (DG) MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES TEXT B3.8.4 0

11/19/2002

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ELECTRICAL POWER BASES 24 VDC ELECTRICAL POWER SUBSYSTEM TEXT B3.8.5 1

11/14/2013

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ELECTRICAL POWER BASES DEGRADED VOLTAGE PROTECTION TEXT B3.8.6 2

12/08/2011

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ELECTRICAL POWER BASES EMERGENCY SWITCHGEAR ROOM COOLING TEXT B3.8.7 2

06/04/2013

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BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING PROGRAM Page li of 16 Report Date: 09/08/16

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1 TEXT B3.9.l 0

11/19/2002

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REFUELING OPERATIONS BASES DECAY TIME TEXT B3.9.2 0

11/19/2002

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REFUELING OPERATIONS BASES COMMUNICATIONS TEXT B3.9.3 0

11/19/2002

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REFUELING OPERATIONS BASES REFUELING PLATFORM TEXT B3.10.l 0

11/19/2002

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MISCELLANEOUS BASES SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION TEXT B3.10.2 1

03/31/2006

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MISCELLANEOUS BASES SHUTDOWN MARGIN TEST RPS INSTRUMENTATION TEXT B3.10.3 0

11/19/2002

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MISCELLANEOUS BASES INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION (ISFSI)

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04/17/2008

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Section Title Effective Date.

TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS 04/23/2015 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION Page TRM I 1.0-1 10/04/2002 Page TRM I 1.0-2 01/21/2014 Page TRM I 1.0-3 10/04/2002 2.0 PLANT PROGRAMS Page TRM I 2.0-1 04/23/2015 Pages TRM I 2.0-2 and TRM I 2.0-3 01/28/2005 Page TRM I 2.0-4 06/25/2002 Page TRM I 2.0-5

. 01/21/2014 Page TRM I 2.0-6 03/27/2008 Page TRM I 2.0-7 05/15/2008 Pages TRM I 2.0-8 and TRM I 2.0-9 01/07/2011 Page TRM I 2.0-10 02/02/2010 Page TRM I 2.0-11 11/15/2004 Page TRM I 2.0-12 03/27/2008 Pages TRM I 2.0-13 and TRM I 2.0-14 11/15/2004 Page TRM I 2.0-15

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Section Title Effective Date Page TRM / 3.3-7 10/31/2007

  • Page TRM / 3.3-8 08/31/1998 Page TRM / 3.3-9 10/07/2015 Page TRM / 3.3-9a 06/30/2010 Page TRM / 3.3-10 10/31/2007 Page TRM / 3.3-11 10/07/2015 Page TRM / 3.3-11a 08/11/2016 Page TRM / 3.3-12 03/30/2001 Page TRM / 3.3-13 01/07/2011 Page TRM / 3.3-14 12/14/1998 Page TRM / 3.3-15 04/11/2014' Page TRM / 3.3-16 01/07/2011 Page TRM / 3.3-17 11/04/2015 Page TRM / 3.3-17a 11/04/2015 Page TRM / 3.3-18 10/31/2007 Pages TRM / 3.3-19 through TRM / 3.3-21 10/22/2003 Page TRM / 3.3-22 03/27/2008 Page TRM I 3.3-22a 11/15/2004 Pages TRM I 3.3-22b through TRM / 3.3-22d 03/22/2006 Page TRM / 3.3-23 12/03/2004 Pages TRM / 3.3-24 and TRM / 3.3-25 05/16/2003 Page TRM I 3.3-26 10/22/2003 Page TRM / 3.3-27 02/19/2015 Page TRM / 3.3-28 0410712009 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM Page TRM / 3.4-1 03/31/2006 Pages TRM I 3.4-2 through TRM I 3.4-5 10/23/1998 Pages TRM / 3.4-6 through TRM I 3.4-8 04/01/2009 Page TRM I 3.4-9 08/31/1998 Page TRM I 3.4-10 10/31/2007 Page TRM / 3.4-11 08/31/1998 Page TRM / 3.4-12 03/27/2008 Page TRM / 3.4-13 03/31/2006 Pages TRM / 3.4-14 and TRM / 3.4-15 04/25/2013 3.5 EMERGENCY CORE COOLING AND RCIC Page TRM / 3.5-1 01/28/2005.

Pages TRM / 3.5-2 and TRM I 3.5-3 OW31/1998 Pages TRM I 3.5-4 and TRM I 3.5-5 10/31/2007 Pages 3.5-6 and 3.5-7 08/31/1998 SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I LOES-2 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016 t1

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Section Title 3.6 3.7 CONTAINMENT Page 3.6-1 Pages TRM I 3.6-2 and TRM I 3.6-2a Page 3.6-3 Page TRM I 3.6-4 Page 3.6-5 Pages TRM I 3.6-6 through TRM I 3.6-8 PLANT SYSTEMS Pages 3.7-1 through 3.7-3 Page TRM I 3. 7-4 Pages TRM I 3. 7-5 through TRM I 3. 7-7 Page TRM I 3. 7-8 Pages TRM I 3.7-9 and TRM I 3.7-10 Page TRM I 3.7-11 Page TRM I 3.7-12 Page TRM I 3.7.13 Page TRM I 3.7-14 Pages TRM I 3.7-15 and TRM I 3.7-16 Page TRM I 3.7-17 Page TRM I 3.7-18 Page TRM I 3.7-19 Pages TRM I 3.7-20 through TRM I 3.7-22 Page TRM I 3. 7-23 Page TRM I 3.7-24 Page TRM I 3.7-25 Page TRM I 3. 7-26 Page TRM I 3. 7-27 Pages TRM I 3.7-28 through TRM I 3.7-34a Page TRM I 3. 7-35 Pages TRM I 3. 7-36 and TRM I 3. 7-37 Page TRM I 3. 7-38 Page TRM I 3.7-39 Page TRM I 3.7-40 Page TRM I 3.7-41 Pages TRM I 3.7-41a through TRM I 3.7-41c Page TRM I 3. 7-42 Page TRM I 3. 7-43 Page TRM I 3. 7-44 Pages TRM I 3.7-45 and TRM I 3.7-46 Page TRM I 3.7-47 SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I LOES-3 Effective Date 08/31/1998 04/16/2014 08/31/1998 01/07/2002 08/31/1998 12/31/2002 08/31/1998 03/31/2006 08/18/2016 08/02/1999 04/07/2009 12/29/1999

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  • Pages TRM I 3.8-24 and TRM / 3;8-25 11/30/2011 Page TRM / 3.8-26 05/28/2009 Page TRM / 3.8-27 11/29/2006 Pages TRM I 3.8-28 and TRM / 3.8-29 05/28/2009 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS Pages 3.9-1 through 3.9-3 08/31/1998 3.10 MISCELLANEOUS Page TRM / 3.10-1 03/31/2006 Pages TRM I 3.10-2 and TRM I 3.10-3 08/31/1998 Page TRM I 3.10-4 08/01/2006 Pages TRM I 3.10-5 and TRM I 3.10-6 03/22/2006 Page TRM / 3.10-7 06/10/2010 Page TRM I 3.10-8 03/27/2008 SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I LOES-4 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016

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Section Title B 3.0 83.1 B 3.2 B 3.3 APPLICABILITY BASES Pages TRM I B 3.0-1 through TRM I B 3.0-3 Page TRM I B 3.0-4 Page TRM I B 3.0-4a and TRM I B 3.0-4b Page TRM I B 3.0-5 Page TRM I B 3.0-6 Page TRM I B 3.0-7 Pages TRM I B 3.0-8 and TRM I B 3.0-9 Pages TRM I B 3.0-10 and TRM I B 3.0-11 Page TRM I B 3.0-12 Pages TRM I B 3.0-13 through TRM ~ B 3.0-15 REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS BASES Page TRM I B 3.1-1 Page TRM I B 3.1-2 Page TRM I B 3.1-3 Page B 3.1-4 Page TRM I B 3.1-5 Pages TRM I B 3.1-6 and TRM I B 3.1-7 Page TRM I B 3.1-8 CORE OPERATING LIMITS BASES.

Page B 3.2-1 INSTRUMENTATION BASES Page TRM I B 3.3-1 Page TRM I B 3.3-2 Page TRM I B 3.3-2a Page TRM I B 3.3-3 Page TRM I B 3.3-3a Page TRM I B 3.3-4 Pages TRM I B 3.3-5 and TRM I B 3.3-5a Page TRM I B 3.3-6 Page TRM I B 3.3~ 7 Page TRM I 8. 3.3-8 Page TRM I B 3.3-9 Pages TRM I B 3.3-10 through TRM I B 3.3-12 Page TRM I B 3.3-13 Page TRM I B 3.3-14 Page TRM I B 3.3-14a Page TRM I B 3.3-14b Page TRM l B 3.3-14c Pages TRM I B 3.3-15 and TRM I B 3.3-16 Page TRM I B 3.3-17 Pages TRM I 83.3-17a through TRM I B 3.3-17c Page TRM I B 3.3-17d SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I LOES-6 Effective Date 08/31/1998 02/19/2015 02/19/2015 02/19/2015 08/31/1998 04/12/2007 08/31/1998 03/15/2002 11/30/2005 02/19/2015 07/13/1999 04/16/2014 10/31/2007 08/31/1998 11/15/2005 03/22/2006 02/18/1999 08/31/1998 01/21/2014 03/10/2011 10/31/2007 12/11/2008 10/31/2007 06/30/2010 08/11/2016 06/30/2010 10/07/2015 06/30/2010 10/31/2007 01/07/2011 01/21/2014 06/25/2002 11/04/2015 11/04/2015 11/04/2015 10/22/2003 03/22/2006 03/22/2006 03/27/2008 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016

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Section Title Effective Date Pages TRM I B 3.3-17e and TRM I B 3.3-17f 03/22/2006 Pages TRM I B 3.3-18 and TRM I B 3.3-19 08/03/2010 Page TRM I B 3.3-20 10/22/2003 Page TRM I B 3.3-21 05/16/2003 Pages TRM I B 3.3-22 and TRM I B 3.3-23 04/07/2009 B 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES Page B 3.4-1 08/31/1998 Pages TRM I B 3.4-2 and TRM I B 3.4-3

  • 04/01/2009 Pages TRM I B 3.4-4 and TRM I B 3.4-4a 10/31/2007

. Page TRM I B 3.4-5 10/15/1999 Page B 3.4-6 08/31/1998 Pages TRM I B 3.4-7 and TRM I B 3.4-8 04/25/2013 B 3.5 ECCS AND RCIC BASES Pages B 3.5-1 and B 3.5-2 08/31/1998 Pages TRM I B 3.5-3 through TRM I B 3.5-5 10/31/2007 B 3.6 CONTAINMENT BASES Page TRM I B 3.6-1 07/26/2001 Page TRM I B 3.6-2 02/01/1999 Page B 3.6-3 08/31/1998 Page TRM I B 3.6-4 03/27/2008 Page TRM I B 3.6-5 04/04/2007 Page TRM I B 3.6-6 12/03/2004 Pages TRM I B.3.6-7 through TRM I B 3.6-11 12/31/2002 B 3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS BASES Pages B 3.7-1 and B 3.7-2 08/31/1998 Page TRM I B 3.7-3 06/10/2010 Page TRM I B 3.7-3a 12/27/2007 Page TRM I B 3.7-4 03/31/2006 Page TRM I B 3.7-5 08/02/1999 Page TRM I B 3.7-6 03/31/2006 Pages TRM /B 3.7-7 and TRM I B 3.7-7a 08/02/1999 Page TRM I B 3.7-8 05/29/2013 Page TRM I B 3.7-9 04/11/2014 Page TRM I B 3.7-10 08/02/1999 Page TRM I B 3.7-10a 03/31/2006 Page TRM I B 3.7-11 08/02/1999 Page TRM I B.3.7-11a 03/31/2006 Pages TRM I B 3.7-12 and TRM I B 3.7-13 08/02/1999 Pages TRM /B 3.7-14 and TRM I B 3.7-14a 09/25/2012 SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I LOES-7 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016

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Section Title Effective Date Page TRM I B 3.7-14b 11/24/2011.

Pages TRM I B 3.7-15 and TRM I B 3.7-16 02/01/1999 Pages B 3.7-17 through B 3.7-20 08/31/1998 Page TRM I B 3.7-21 05/29/2013 Pages TRM I B 3.7-21a through TRM I B 3.7-21d 05/24/2012 Pages TRM I B 3.7-21e through TRM I B 3.7-21g 05/29/2013

, Page TRM I B 3.7-22 and TRM I B 3.7-23 01/30/2008 Page TRM I B 3.7-24 10/05/2006 Page TRM I B 3. 7-25 01/21/2014 Pages TRM I B 3.7-26 through TRM I B 3.7-28 10l05/2006 Pages TRM I B 3.7-29 and TRM I B 3.7-30 0610712007 Page TRM I B 3.7-30a 10/05/2006 Page TRM I B 3.7-30b 01/21/2014 Page TRM I B 3.7-31 11/30/2011 Page TRM I B 3.7-32 03/09/2001 Page TRM I B 3.7-33 04/15/2003 Page TRM I B 3.7-34 12/03/2004 Page TRM I B 3.7-35 0710512000 Pages TRM I B 3.7~36 through TRM I B 3.7-39 04/01/2009 Page TRM I B 3.7-40 04/08/2010 B 3.8 ELECTRICAL POWER BASES Page TRM I B 3.8-1 04/02/2002 Page TRM I B 3.8-2 01/28/2005 Page TRM I B 3.8-2a 03/01/2010 Page TRM I B 3.8-3 04/02/2002 Page TRM I B 3.8-3a 0410212002 Page TRM I B 3.8-4 09/03/2004 Page TRM I B 3.8-4a 04/02/2002 Page B 3.8-5 08/31/1998 Pages TRM I B 3.8-6 through TRM I B 3.8-15 04/02/2002 Page TRM I B 3.8-16 11/07/2013 Page TRM I B 3.8-17 11/30/2011 Pages TRM I B 3.8-17a and TRM I B 3.8-17b 11/30/2011 Pages TRM I B 3.8-18 through TRM I B 3.8-20 05/29/2013 Pages TRM I B 3.8-21 and TRM I B 3.8-22 05/28/2009 Page TRM I B 3.8-23 05/29/2013 Page TRM I B 3.8-24 05/28/2009 B.3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS BASES Pages B 3.9-1 through B 3.9-7 08/31/1998 SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT 1 TRM I LOES-8 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016

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Section Title Effective Date B 3.10 MISCELLANEOUS BASES Pages 3.10-1 08/31/1998 Pages TRM I B 3.10-2 and TRM I B 3.10-3 03/22/2006 Pages TRM I B 3.10-4 and TRM I B 3.10-5 08/23/1999 Page TRM I B 3~ 10-6 03/27/2008 B 3.11 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES Pages B 3.11-1throughB3.11-9 08/30/1998 Page TRM I B 3.11-10 02/01/1999 Pages TRM/B 3.11-11 and TRM/B 3.11-11a 0410712000 Pages TRM/B 3.11-12 and TRM/B 3.11-13 02/01/1999 Page TRM I B 3.11-14 12/03/2004 Page TRM I B 3.11-15 02/01/1999 Pages B 3.11-16 through B 3.11-19 08/30/1998 Page TRM I B 3.11-20 0410212002 Page TRM I B 3.11-20a 04/02/2002 Page TRM I B 3.11-21 05/13/2005 Pages TRM I B 3.11-22 and TRM I B 3.11-23 11/14/2006 Pages TRM I B 3.11-23a and TRM I B 3.11-23b 06/18/2013 Pages TRM I B 3.11-24 and TRM I B 3.11-24a 08/11/2016 Page TRM I B 3.11-25 01/21/2004 Pages B 3.11-26 _and B 3.11-27 08/30/1998 Page TRM I B 3.11-28 11/30/2005 Page TRM I B 3.11-29 02/19/2015 Pages TRM I B 3.11-30 and TRM I B 3.11-31

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Rev.9 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation 3.3.4 3.3 Instrumentation 3.3.4 TRM Post-Accident Monitoring _Instrumentation TRO 3.3.4 The TRM post-accident monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3.4-1 shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY:

According to Table 3.3.4-1 ACTIONS


NOTES----------------------------------------------------------~--

1. Separate condition entry is allowed for each Function.
2. The provisions of TRO 3.0.6 are not applicable.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

One or more required A.1 Enter the Condition referenced Immediately channel inoperable. -

in Table 3.3.4-1 for the channel.

B.

As required by Required B.1 Initiate the preplanned 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Action A.1 and referenced alternate method of monitoring in Table 3.3.4-1.

the appropriate parameter(s).

AND 8.2 Restore the required channel 7 days I 30 days (c) to OPERABLE status.

C.

As required by Required C.1 Restore the required 30 days Action A.1 and referenced channel(s) to OPERABLE in Table 3.3.4-1 status.

D. As required by Required D.1 Verify a minimum 14 of the Immediately Action A. 1 and referenced in associated acoustic monitor Table 3.3.4-1 channels and 5 of the ADS AND SRV acoustic monitor channels are operable.

Once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> thereafter tcJ COMPLETION TIME for REQUIRED ACTION B.2 is extended from 7 to 30 days during construction activities associated with the replacement of SPING equipment with VERMS equipment.

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I 3.3-9 EFFECTIVE DATE 10/07/2015

Rev. 9 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation,

3.3.4 TRM I 3.3-9a EFFECTIVE DA TE 06/30/2010

Rev. 9 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation 3.3.4 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT SURVEILLANCE


NOTES -----------------------------------._ ______________,;, ______ *

1.

Refer to Table 3.3.4-1 to determine which TRSs apply for each Post Accident Monitoring Function.

2.

When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> provided an alternate means of monitoring the parameter or an associated function is available.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY TRS 3.3.4.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK 31 days TRS 3.3.4.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST 92 days

  • TRS 3.3.4.3 Perform a CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The Trip 24 months Setpoiht shall be less than or equal to 0.25 of the full open noise level.

TRS 3.3.4.4 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION 24 months TRS 3.3.4.5 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION of the 92 days Primary Containment H2 and 0 2 Analyzers.

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I 3.3-10 EFFECTIVE DATE 10/31/2007

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Rev.9 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation 3.3.4 TABLE 3.3.4-1 TRM POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION APPLICABLE CONDITIONS MODES OR OTHER REFERENCED SPECIFIED REQUIRED FROM REQUIRED REQUIRED FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS ACTION A.1 SURVEILLANCE Suppression Chamber Air 1,2 2

c TRS 3.3.4.1 Temperature TRS 3.3.4.4 Main Steam Safety/Relief Valve 1,2 1/valve D

TRS 3.3.4.1 Position Indicator (Acoustic TRS 3.3.4.2 Monitor)

TRS 3.3.4.3 Reactor Building Vent Noble Gas Monitor

a. Mid Range<bl 1,2, (a) 1 B

TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4

b. High Range<bl

-I 1,2, (a)

B TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4 Standby Gas Treatment System Vent Noble Gas Monitor

a. Mid Range<bl 1,2, (a) 1 B

TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4

b. High Range<bl 1,2, (a) 1 B

TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4 Turbine Building Vent Noble Gas Monitor

a. Mid Range(b) 1,2 B

TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4

b. High Range(b) 1,2 B

TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4 (continued)

SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT1 TRM / 3.3-11 EFFECTIVE DA TE 10/07 /20~ 5

Rev.9 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation 3.3.4 TABLE 3.3.4-1 (continued)

TRM POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION APPLICABLE CONDITIONS MODES OR OTHER REFERENCED SPECIFIED REQUIRED FROM REQUIRED REQUIRED FUNCTION CONDITIONS CHANNELS ACTION A.1 SURVEILLANCE

6.

Standby Gas Treatment System Vent Stack Sampling System Flow

a.

Effluent System flow rate monitor(bl 1,2, (a) 1 c

TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4

b.

Sampler flow rate monitor(b) 1,2, (a) 1 c

TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4

7.

Turbine Building Vent Stack Sampling System Flow

a.

Effluent System flow rate monitor(bl 1,2 1

c TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.4

b.

Sample flow rate monitor(bl TRS 3.3.4.1 (Mid/High Range & Bypass) 1,2 1

c TRS 3.3.4.4

8.

Containment H2 and 0 2 Analyzerl0l 1,2 2

c TRS 3.3.4.1 TRS 3.3.4.5 (a)

When moving irradiated fuel in the secondary containment.

(b)

TRO 3.0.4.c is applicable.

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM / 3.3-11a EFFECTIVE DATE 08/11/2016

PPL Rev. 3

3. 7.3 Fire Protection Fire Suppression Water Supply System 3.7.3.1'
3. 7.3.1 Fire Suppression Water Supply System TRO 3.7.3.1 Two Fire Suppression Water Supply Subsystems shall be OPERABLE APPLICABILITY:

At all times ACTIONS


~------------- NOTE --------------------------------------------------------

1.

The provisions of TRO 3.0.4 are not applicable.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

One fire suppression A.1 Restore the inoperable fire

?days water supply subsystem suppression water supply inoperable subsystem t~ OPERABLE status OR A.2 Establish an alternate fire 7 days

. suppression water supply subsystem.

B.

Both fire suppression water B.1 Establish an alternate fire 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> supply subsystems suppression water supply inoperable subsystem AND B.2 Restore an inoperable fire 7 days suppression water supply subsystem to OPERABLE status SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I 3.7-4 EFFECTIVE DATE 03/31/2006

Fire Suppression Water Supply System PPL Rev. 3 3.7.3.1 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT SURVEILLANCE


NOTE-------------------------------------------------------------

When a system is placed in an inoperable status solely for the performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and required Actions may be delayed up to 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

TRS 3.7.3.1.1 TRS 3.7.3.1.2 TRS 3.7.3.1.3 TRS 3.7.3.1.4 TRS 3.7.3.1.5 TRS 3.7.3.1.6 TRS 3.7.3.1.7 TRS 3.7.3.1.8 SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY Verify the minimum contained fire 7 days suppression water supply volume.

Verify that the overall diesel driven fire pump 31 days diesel engine starting battery bank and charger battery voltage is greater than or equal to 12 volts.

Verify that the diesel driven fire pump diesel 31 days engine starting battery bank pilot cell specific gravity, corrected to 77°F, is greater than or equal to 1.200.

Verify that the diesel driven fire pump diesel 31 days engine starting battery bank electrolyte level of each pil.ot cell is above the plates.

Start the electric motor driven fire pump and 31 days operate it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation flow.

Verify that each manual, power operated or 92 days automatic valve, in the fire suppression water supply system flow path is in its correct position.

Verify the diesel driven fire pump fuel storage 31 days tank contains at least 250 gallons of fuel.

Start the diesel driven fire pump from ambient 31 days conditions and operate for greater than or equal to 30 minutes on recirculation flow.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I 3.7-5 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016 I

I I

I

PPL Rev. 3 Fire Suppression Water Supply System 3.7.3.1 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT SURVEILLANCE (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY TRS 3.7.3.1.9 Verify that a sample of the diesel driven fire 92 days pump diesel fuel from the fuel storage tank is*

within the acceptable limits when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.

TRS 3.7.3.1.10 Verify that the diesel driven fire pump diesel 92 days engine battery bank specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of the battery.

TRS 3.7.3.1.11 Cycle each fire suppression water supply 12 months system testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

TRS 3.7.3.1.12 Perform a system flush of the fire suppression 12 months water supply system.

TRS 3.7.3.1.13 Perform a system functional test of the fire 18 months suppression water supply system.

TRS 3.7.3.1.14 This TRS is not used.

TRS 3.7.3.1.15 Verify that each fire pump develops at least 18 months 2500 gpm at a system head of 125 psig.

TRS 3.7.3.1.16 Verify that the diesel driven fire pump diesel 18 months engine battery bank cell and battery racks show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration.

TRS 3.7.3.1.1*7 Verify that each fire pump starts sequentially 18 months to maintain the fire suppression water supply system pressure greater than or equal to

  • 85 psig.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT1 TRM I 3.7-6 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016 I

PPL Rev. 3 Fire Suppression Water Supply System

  • 3.7.3.1 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT SURVEILLANCE (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY TRS 3.7.3.1.18 Verify that the diesel driven fire pump diesel 18 months engine starting battery bank Terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion and coated with anti-corrosion material.

TRS 3.7.3.1.19 Perform diesel driven fire pump diesel engine 18 months inspection.

TRS 3.7.3.1.20 Perform a fire suppression water supply 3 years system flow test.

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM / 3.7-7 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/18/2016

Rev.6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation 3.11.2.6 3.11 Radioactive Effluents 3.11.2 Gaseous Effluents 3.11.2.6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation TRO 3.11.2.6 The radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.11 Z6-1 shall be OPERABLE with their setpoints established in accordance with the ODCM to ensure that the limits of Requirement 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.

APPLICABILITY:

According to Table 3.11.2.6-1 ACTIONS


NOTE ---------------------------------------------------

1. Separate condition entry is allowed for each channel.
2. The provisions of TRO 3.0.6 are not applicable.

CONDITION A.

Radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than required to ensure that the limits of Requirement 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded REQUIRED ACTION A.1 Suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents

. monitored by the affected channel OR.

A.2 Declare the channel inoperable COMPLETION TIME Immediately Immediately (continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I 3.11-25 EFFECTIVE DATE 04/12/2007*

Rev. 9 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION B.

Reactor Building Ventilation System Noble Gas Activity Monitor low range channel inoperable C.

Deleted D.

Reactor Building Ventilation Mc:mitoring System Effluent.System Flow Rate Monitor or Sampler Flow Rate Monitor inoperable SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation 3.11.2.6 REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME 8.1 Take grab samples Once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> while release is in progress.

AND 8.2 Analyze grab samples for Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> isotopic activity to the required of grab sample LLDs for principal noble gas gamma emitters (Table 3.11.2.1-1)

AND 8.3 Restore monitoring 30 days instrumentation D.1 Estimate flow rate Once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> while release is in progress AND D.2 Restore monitoring 30 days instrumentation (continued)

TRM I 3.11-26 EFFECTIVE DATE 01/21/2004

Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Rev. 6 3.11.2.6 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME E.

Turbine Building Ventilation E.1 Verify mechanical vacuum Immediately System Noble Gas Activity pump is not in operation Monitor low range channel inop,erable AND E.2 Take grab samples Once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> while release is in progress AND E.3 Analyze grab samples for Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after

  • isotopic activity to the sample required LLDs for the principal noble gas gamma emitters (Table 3.11.2.1-1)

AND E.4 Restore monitoring instrumentation 30 days F.

Deleted G.

Turbine Building Ventilation G.1 Estimate flow rate Once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> Monitoring System:

while release is in Effluent Flow Rate Monitor progress.

or Sample (Bypass or Low AND Range) Flow Rate Monitor inoperable G.2 Restore monitoring 30 days instrumentation (continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I 3.11-27 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/11/2016

Rev. 6 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION H.

Standby Gas Treatment System Noble Gas Activity Monitor low range channel inoperable I.

Deleted J.

SGTS Ventilation Monitoring System Effluent flow rate monitor or sample flow rate monitor inoperable

$USQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation*

3.11.2.6 REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME H.1 Take grab samples Once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> during operation of SGTS AND H.2 Analyze grab samples for Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> isotopic activity to the required of grab sample LLDs for principal noble gas being taken gamma emitters (Table 3.11.2.1-1)

AND H.3 Restore monitoring 30 days instrumentation J.1 Estimate flow rate Once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> during operation of SGTS

\\

AND J.2 Restore monitoring 30 days instrumentation (continued)

TRM I 3.11-28 EFFECTIVE DA TE 09/08/2009

Rev. 6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation 3.11.2.6 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION K.

Required Actions and Completion Times not met for Conditions B through J REQUIRED ACTION K.1 Explain why this inoperability was not corrected in a timely manner TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT SURVEILLANCE COMPLETION TIME In the next Radioactive Effluent Release Report per TS Section 5.6


NOTE -------------------------------------------------------

Refer to Table 3.11.2.6-1 to determine which TRSs apply for each Monitoring Function.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY TRS 3.11.2.6.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />

. TRS 3.11.2.6.2 Deleted TRS 3.11.2.6.3 Perform Source Check 31 days TRS 3.11.2.6.4 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST 92 days TRS 3.11.2.6.5 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION 24 months SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I 3.11-29 EFFECTIVE DA TE 12/03/2004

Rev. 6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation 3.11.. 2.6 TABLE 3.11.2.6-1(Page1of3)

RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED FUNCTION APPLICABILITY CHANNELS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

1. REACTOR BUILDING VENTILATION MONITORING SYSTEM
a.

Noble Gas Activity Monitor (Low Range)

b.

Deleted

c.

Deleted

d.

Effluent System Flow Rate Monitor

e.

Sampler Flow Rate Monitor SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 At all Times At all Times At all Times TRM I 3.11-30 1

1 1

TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.3 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 (continued)

EFFECTIVE DATE 01/21/2004

Rev. 6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation 3.11.2.6 TABLE 3.11.2.6-1 (Page 2 of 3)

RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION FUNCTION APPLICABILITY REQUIRED CHANNELS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

2. TURBINE BUILDING VENTILATION MONITORING SYSTEM
a.

Noble Gas Activity Monitor (Low Range).

b.

Deleted

c.

Deleted

d. Effluent System Flow Rate Monitor
e.

Sample Flow Rate Monitor (Bypass)

f.

Sample Flow Rate Monitor (Low Range).

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 At all Times At all Times At all Times At all Times TRM I 3.11-31 1

1 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.3 TRS 3.11.2.6.4

.TRS 3.11.2.6.5 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 (continued)

EFFECTIVE DATE 08/11/2016

Rev. 6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation 3.11.2.6 TABLE 3.11.2.6-1 (Page 3 of 3)

RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION FUNCTION APPLICABILITY

3.

STANDBY GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM (STGS) MONITOR

a.

Noble Gas Activity Monitor (Low Range)

b.

Deleted

c.

Deleted

d.
  • Effluent System Flow Rate Monitor'
e.

Sampler Flow Rate Monitor (al TRO 3.0.4.c is applicable.

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 During operation of SGTS(al During operation of SGTS(al During operation of SGTS(al.

TRM I 3.11-32 REQUIRED CHANNELS 1

1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

  • TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.3 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3, 11.2.6.5 TRS 3.11.2.6.1 TRS 3.11.2.6.4 TRS 3.11.2.6.5 EFFECTIVE DA TE 04/23/2015

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Rev. 6 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.4 B 3.3.4 TRM.Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation BASES TRO The primary purpo.se of the TRM PAM instrumentation is to display plant variables that provide information required by the control room operators during accident situations. The OPERABILITY of the TRM PAM instrumentation ensures that the identified information is available on selected plant parameters to monitor and assess important variables following an accident. This capability is consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.97 Revision 2, "Instrumentation for Light Water Cooled Nuclear Power Plants to Assess Plant Conditions During and following an Accident," NUREG-0578, "TMl-2 Lessons Learned Task Force Status Report and Short-Term Recommendations" and NED0-33160-A Revision 1, "Regulatory Relaxation For The Post Accident SRV Position Indication System" (Reference 6). It should be noted that the Technical Specifications LCO 3.3.3.1 contains all Category 1, non-type A instruments and Regulatory Guide 1.97 Type A instrument (References 1 and 2). This TRO requires instruments outside of these criteria.

Table 3.3.4-1 identifies the. following required Functions. Suppression Chamber Air Temperature provides a post accident indication of problems with the primary containment pressure suppression system. The Suppression Chamber Air Temperature loops are comprised of the following instruments for the purpose of this TRM. The recorders are the primary method of indication used by the operator during an accident; therefore, the PAM specification deals specifically with this portion of the instrument.

LOOP A

()

TE-15703 0

TT-15703 e

TR-15795A LOOPS TE-15725 0

TT-15725 0

TR-157958 Main Steam Safety/Relief Valve Position Indicators (Acoustic Monitors) provide indication when the valves are functioning. Alternate methods for monitoring SRV position include SRV Tailpipe Temperature and the following Functions from Technical Specification Table 3.3.3.1-1:

Suppression Chamber Water Level (Function 3)

Suppression Chamber Water Temperature (Function 10)

Reactor Vessel Water Level (Function 2)

Reactor Steam Dome Pressure (Function 1)

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT 1 I TRM I B 3.3-4 EFFECTIVE DATE 06/30/2010

Rev. 6 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.4 B 3.3.4 TRM Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation BASES TRO (continued)

The required channels for REACTOR BUILDING VENT Noble Gas Monitor, Stahdby Gas Treatment System Vent Noble Gas Monitor, and Turbine Building Vent Noble Gas Monitor provide information regarding the release of radioactive materials to allow for early indication of the need to initiate action necessary to protect the public and for an estimate of the magnitude of any impending threat. For the Noble Gas Monitors the only required channels are the mid range and high range.

The drywell and suppression chamber hydrogen and oxygen concentrations gas analyzers monitor hydrogen and oxygen concentration to detect combustible gas levels in primary containment. The analyzers are capable of determining hydrogen concentration in the range of O to 30% by volume and oxygen concentration in the range of O to 10% by volume, and each provide control room indication and output to a control room recorder. Each gas analyzer must be capable of sampling either the drywell or the suppression chamber. The recorders are the primary method of indication available for use by the operator during an accident, therefore the PAM Specification deals specifically with this portion of the instrument channel. The gas analyzer piping is provided with heat tracing to reduce the buildup of condensation in the system. H20 2 Analyzers can be considered OPERABLE for acddent monitoring for up to 100 days with their heat tracing INOPERABLE.

The vent effluent monitor for the Turbine Building and Standby Gas Treatment System (SGTS) is a wide range noble gas monitor. The Effluent channel #4 for each of the Turbine and SGTS displays the release rate in uCi/min using the best detector in range. Upscale and failure alarms originate from the Effluent channel. There are 3 detectors for each wide range gas monitor, low, mid and high range.

During normal plant operations, the low range channel will be selected for Effluent channel calculation. The mid and high range detectors are in standby mod.e. The mid and high range detectors are activated and selected automatically based upon the monitored noble gas concentration. During high range noble gas releases, the mid and high range detectors are activated and the low range noble gas detector loop is selected in standby mode. Faults detected by vent effluent monitor will be annunciated in the main control room overhead annunciator via the Effluent channel. These loops can be considered Operable if the Effluent release rate channel is not alarmed.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I B 3.3-5 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/11/2016

Rev.6 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.4 B 3.3.4 TRM Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation BASES TRO (continued)

ACTIONS The Turbine Building and SGTS vent sample flow system operates to support the detector selection requirements. Normally the low range sample flow is operating to support the low range detector. On detection of an upscale noble gas release, the mid/high range sample pump that is normally in standby mode is activated to draw a sample through the mid and high range noble gas detectors and low range sample flow system is in standby mode. The mid I high range sample is then selected and low range sample flow is activated automatically when noble gas concentrations return to normal levels. The bypass

  • sample flow system is designed to make up the proper sample flow rate from the isokinetic nozzle array. For the Turbine Building monitor, the bypass system is required to operate continuously. For the SGTS, the bypass system is in standby mode until high range noble gas is sensed and the bypass system is automatically activated and selected as required. These loops can be considered Operable if the Effluent release rate channel is not alarmed.

The Actions are defined to ensure proper corrective measures are taken in response to the inoperable components.

During construction activities that replace existing SPING equipment with new VERMS equipment, the Vent Noble Gas Monitor for each release path is anticipated to be inoperable for longer than 7 days. Restoration completion time to return the affected channel to OPERABLE status to support construction activities is extended to 30 days. This condition is compensated for by the enhanced Preplanned Alternate Monitoring Plan per REQUIRED ACTION B.1.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I B 3.3-5a EFFECTIVE DATE 08/11/2016

Rev. 6 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.4 B 3.3.4 TRM Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation BASES ACTIONS (continued)

TRS Action D requirements were determined by balancing the safety significance of the system with the impact of the actions on the operating unit. The loss of the acoustic monitors is not safety significant providing the diverse and redundant alternate methods of determining SRV position are available.

System components in the control room are restorable within 30 days without unit operation impact. Components located in containment require a unit shutdown to gain access to individual components. The system channels shall be restored to operable condition at earliest opportunity.

Noble gas monitoring may be interrupted for up to 30 minutes to perform particulate filter/iodine cartridge change_out required by TRM Table 3.11.2-1 without entering the TRO ACTIONS.

Components of alternate SRV position systems may be taken inoperable for routine surveillances and periodic maintenance providing the appropriate LCO requirements are met during this action statement. Tailpipe temperature is the direct process monitoring, alternate method and is not covered by Technical Specification LCO's as are the other alternative methods.

The Technical Requirement Surveillances (TRS) are modified by two Notes.

Note 1 states that the TRSs for each Post Accident Monitoring instrumentation Function are located in the SR column of Table 3.3.4-1.

Note 2 modifies the Surveillances to indicate that when a channel is placed in a inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances,. entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> provided an alternate means of monitoring the parameter or associated Function are available. Upon completion of the Surveillance, or expiration of the 6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> allowance, the channel must be returned to OPERABLE status or the applicable Condition entered and Required Actions taken.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM. I B 3.3-6 EFFECTIVE DATE 06/30/2010

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Rev. 6 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.4 B 3.3.4 TRM Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation BASES TRS (continued)

The alternate means of monitoring the parameter or the associated function are:

Parameter Suppression Chamber Air Temperature Main Steam Safety/Relief Valve Position Indicator Alternate Means/Associated Function One channel of Suppression Chamber Air Temperature Suppression Pool level Suppression Pool Temperature RPV level RPV pressure SRV Tailpipe Temperature Containment H2 and 02 Analyzer One channel of Containment H2 and 0 2 The TRSs are defined to be performed at the specified Frequency to ensure that the TRM PAM Function is maintained OPERABLE.

TRS 3.3A.1 Performance of the CHANNEL CHECK once every 31 days ensures that a gross failure of instrumentation has not occurred. A CHANNEL CHECK is normally a comparison of the parameter indicated on one channel against a.

similar parameter on other channels. It is based on the assumption that.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I B 3.3-7 EFFECTIVE DATE 10/07/2015

Rev. 6 TRM Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.4 B 3.3.4 TRM Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation BASES TRS TRS 3.3.4.1 (continued) instrument channels monitoring the same parameter should read approximately the same value. Significant deviations between instrument channels could be an indication of excessive instrument drift in one of the channels or something even more serious. A CHANNEL CHECK will detect gross channel failure; thus, it is key to verifying the instrumentation continues to operate properly between each CHANNEL CALIBRATION.

Agreement criteria, which are determined by the plant staff based on an investigation of a combination of the channel instrument uncertainties, may be used to support this parameter comparison and include indication and readability. If a channel is outside the criteria, it may be an indication that the instrument has drifted outside its limit and does not necessarily indicate the channel is inoperable.

REFERENCES

1.

Regulatory Guide 1.97 Revision 2, "Instrumentation for Light Water Cooled Nuclear Power Plants to Assess Plant and Environs Conditions During and Following an Accident."

~:

2.

NUREG-0578, "TMl-2 Lessons Learned Task Force Status Report and Short-Term Recommendations."

3.

Technical Specification Amendment No. 100 to License No. NPF-22 for.

failed Unit 2 "S" acoustic monitor.

4.

Technical Specification Amendment No. 169 to License No. NPF-14 for failed Unit 1 "S" acoustic monitor.

5.

Proposed amendment No. 183 to License No. NPF-22 failed Unit 2 "J" acoustic monitor.

6.

NED0-33160-A, Revision 1, "Regulatory Relaxation For The Post Accident SRV Position Indication System," dated October 2006.

7..

NRC letter, "Final Safety Evaluation For Boiling Water Reactor Owners' Group (BWROG) Topical Report (TR) NED0-33160, Regulatory Relaxation For The Post Accident SRV [Safety Relief Valve] Position Indication System (TAC No. MC5446)," dated September 26, 2006.

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I B 3.3-8 EFFECTIVE DATE 06/30/2010

Rev. 2 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.11.2.6 B 3.11.2.6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation BASES TRO The radioactive gaseous effluent instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents during actual or potential releases of gaseous effluents. The alarm/trip setpoints for these instruments shall be calculated in accordance with the procedures in the ODCM (Reference 2) to ensure that the alarm/trip will occur prior to exceeding the release rate limits corresponding to dose rates above background to a member of the public at or beyond the site boundary to ::;; 500 mrem/yr to the total body or to ::;; 3000 mrem/yr to the skin. The OPERABILITY and use of this instrumentation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 60, 63, and 64 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50. (References 3 and 4)

OPERABILITY requires their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of Requirement 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded. The alarm/trip setpoints of these channels shall be determined in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM.

This sectipn of the TRM is also part of the ODCM (Reference *2).

The vent effluent monitor for the Turbine Building and Standby Gas Treatment System (SGTS) is a wide range noble gas monitor. The Effluent channel #4 for each of the Turbine and SGTS displays the release rate in uCi/min using the best detector in range. Upscale and failure alarms originate from the Effluent channel. There are 3 detectors for each wide range gas monitor, low, mid and high range.

During normal plant operations, the low range channel will be selected for Effluent channel calculation. The mid and high range detectors are in standby mode. The mid and high range detectors are activated and selected automatically based upon the monitored_

noble gas concentration. During high range noble gas releases, the mid and high range detectors are activated and the low range noble gas detector loop is selected in standby mode. Faults detected by the vent effluent monitor will be annunciated in the main control room overhead annunciator via the Effluent channel. These loops can be considered Operable if the Effluent release rate channel is not alarmed.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I B 3.11-24 EFFECTIVE DATE 08/11/2016

Rev. 2 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.11.2.6 B 3.11.2.6 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation BASES TRO (continued)

ACTIONS The Turbine Building and SGTS vent sample flow system operates to support the detector selection requirements. Normally the low range sample flow is operating to support the low range detector.

On detection of an upscale noble gas release, the mid/high range sample pump that is normally in standby mode is activated to draw a sample through the mid and high range noble gas detectors and low range sample flow system is in standby mode. The mid I high range sample is then selected and low range sample flow is activated automatically when noble gas concentrations return to normal levels.

The bypass sample flow system is designed to make up the proper sample flow rate from the isokinetic nozzle array. For the Turbine Building monitor, the bypass system is required to operate continuously. For the SGTS, the bypass system is in standby mode until high range noble gas is sensed and the bypass system is automatically activated and selected as required. These loops can be considered Operable if the Effluent release rate channel is not alarmed.

The Actions are defined to ensure proper corrective measures are taken in response to the inoperable components.

Low range Noble Gas channel readings from the local vent monitor may be used to meet the requirement for a Noble Gas grab sample and grab sample analysis.

Noble Gas release grab samples are not required to be taken when there are no releases via that pathway. Effluent flow is to be determined by vent flow instrumentation or by a vent flow estimate every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />. Continuous sample collection shall be on the same basis as described in the Bases for TRO 3.11.2.1 Monitoring may be interrupted for up to 30 minutes to perform particulate filter/iodine cartridge changeout required by TRM Table 3.11.2-1 without entering the TRO ACTIONS.

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TRS.

REFERENCES The TRSs are defined to be performed at the specified Frequency to ensure that the monitoring instrumentation is maintained OPERABLE.

The TRSs shall be performed in accordance with the Technical Specification definition for the test with the following additional requirements:

The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST for all noble gas activity monitors shall also demonstrate that control room alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists:

1. Instrument indicates measured levels above the alarm/trip setpoint,
2. Circuit failure, and
3. Instrument indicates a downscale failure.

The initial CHANNELCALIBRATION for all noble gas activity monitors shall be performed using one or more of the reference standards certified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or using standards that have been obtained from suppliers that participate in measurement assurance activities with NIST. These standards shall permit calibrating the system over its intended range of energy and measurement range. For subsequent CHANNEL CALIBRATION, sources that have been related to the initial calibration may be used in lieu _of reference standards associated with the initial calibration.

Particulate or iodine sampling required to be in continuous service will be considered to remain and have been in continuous service when its service

  • is interrupted for a period of time not to exceed 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> per sampling period.

For particulate and iodine sampling, this is a small fraction of the normal minimum analysis frequency.

1.

Technical Specification 5.5.4 - Radioactive Effluent Controls program.

2.

Technical Specification 5.5.1 - Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.

3.

10 CFR Part 20.

4.

10 CFR Part 50.

SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 TRM I B 3.11-25 EFFECTIVE DATE 01/21/2004