ML17159A326
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| Site: | Susquehanna |
| Issue date: | 05/12/1998 |
| From: | PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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ATTACHMENTIIIto PLA-4902 PROPOSED TECHNICALsPECIFI'C'ATI'oN'cHANGE REMOVALOF FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 9805f90204 9805f2 PDR ADOCK 05000387 P
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3/4.3. 2 3/4. 3. 3 ISOLATION ACTUATION INSTRlNNTATION..................
9%NaKNCY CORK COOLINO SYSTN ACTUATION INSTNLNENTATION...................................
1 3/4. 3. 4 RECIRCULATION~ TRIP ACTUATION INSTRQlfNTATION r~osx LllIITINOCOITIONS FOR OPERATION ANO 5UNVKILLANCj'Rf UIR&fN'5 SECTION 3/4. 3
[N5TRUHSITATION 3/4.3.1 REACTOR PROTjCTION SYSTQI INSTRtNNTATION............
3/43 1
3/i 3 9 3/4 3-ZT A~ Jfecfrcu1atfon P~ Tt'fy Systsa Instrmentatfon..
3/4 3-36 3/4.3. S 3/4.3. 4 3/4.3. 7 Kn4-of-Cyc1e Recfrcu1atfon Puep Trfy Systee IgstgvQhtatfono
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REACTOR CORAL ISOLATION COOLIN SYSTKN ACTUATION INSTRlNSITATION.................................,....
CONTltdL ROO SLOCK INSTRNKNTATION....................
NNIT01INN INSTRQCNTATION Ra4fatfon Nonftoi'fnQ Inst~ntatfon.................
Sefsafc NmftorfnQ Instrwentatfon....,..............
NeteomloQf cal NonftoHnQ Inst~ntatfon............
leoote Shut4ae NmftorlnQ Instrmantatfon...'........
Accf48'NftoFfnQ InsCF~tatf ont ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
5olfco RanQN IINftolso ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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T'NvofsfnQ In CoN Ms SysCNo
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Chloe!ne Detectfon SysCNo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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3/4 3 40 3/e 3~48 3/4 3~51 3/4 3.S7 3/4 3-61 3/4 3 $4 3/4 3 67 3/4 3 70 3/4 3 74 3l4 3 75 3/4 3 71 RaHoectf w Lf~f4 Effluent NonftoHnQ InstfsNtatfone
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RaCfoectfw Oaseow diffluent NonftoHnQ nsCNsltatfLo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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L'oose )aFC Detectfon System o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i'
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3/4 3 el 3/43 0 3/4 3 $3 3/4.3. N 3/4.3. 5 8
I4 OVQSi% NTNCTINl SYSTIL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3l4 3 54 SCNDWmanSIS meum Va& SYSTEM aCnSTINf INSTNNATIN.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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L ZITI~ CONDITIONS FOR OP RATION AND SURVEILLANC'P UIR~iNTS SKCTiN 3/4. 7 PLANT SYST95 3/4. 7. 1 SiRVICK WATKR SYST95 Resjdua1 Heat Rcmova1 Service 'dater Systii...........
Bergency Service Mater Sys~.......................
J1tfaata Heat Sfnk...................................
I 3/4.7.7.
CONTROL, ROON EMERGENCY OUTSIOK AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM.....
P46i 3/4 7-'.
3/4 T-P.
3/4 7-4 3/4 7-5 3/4.7. 3 3/4.7. 4
'3/4.7. 5 NUSaSRS.............................................
S Swum SOURCE CONTAMINATION............'........,.....
FIaa SuPPRKSSION SYSme 3/4 7-'0 3/4 7-14
%ACTOR CORK ISOLATION COOLIE SYSTBI................
3/4 7-8
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CO Halon SyaCN$ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~
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Ffre Hoaa 4nio ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
f)re Hydranta and. Hydrant FIRE RATES ASSBOLIES.........'.
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Hoae HONaao
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Ff press ion star Systca.....................
Spray and Spr ar Systea.............
3/4 7-LS 3/4 7 5 3/4 7-5 3/4 7-22 3/4 7 Z3 4 7-5 3/4 7 3/4.7.8 NDI TllRI~ BYPASS SYSTBL..........................
3/4 7-~ l8 iaendsant
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BASES SECTZN ENOEX PAQE ENSTRUHENTATEON (Continued) 3/4. 3. 7 MONITORING ENSTRUHENTATION Radfatfon Nonftorfng ?nstruaentatfon............
Seismic Monftorfng Enstruaentatfon............"..
Meteorologfcal Monitoring Enstruaentation....,..
Reiote Shutdeen Monitoring Enstruaentatfon......
Accfdent monitoring Enstrueentatfon.............
Source Range Monitors...........................
Traversing En-Core Probe Systea.................
Ch1orfne Oetectfon Systee.......................
8 3/4 3-4 8 3/4 Z 4 83/435 8 3i4 3-j 8 3/4 3-=
8 3/4 3-5
'8 3/4 3-5
,8 3/435 3/4.3. 8 3/4.3. 9 Radfoactfve Lfqufd Effluent, Instneentatfon....;
Radfoactf ve Gaseous EtfIuent Inst~ntatfon....
Loose-Part Oetectfon Systeao
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TURbINE OVERSPEN PROTKCTIN SYSTBI.............
FEKSQTER/MAIN TURbINE TRIP SYSTBI ACTUATION NSTR$%iITATIONo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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8 '3/4 3 6 8 3/4 3-6 8 3/4 3 8 8'3/4 3-7 8 3/4 3-7 3/4.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTBI 3/4.4. l 3/4.4.R 3/4.4.3 3/4.4.4 3/4.4$
'/4.4.4 3/4.4.j 3/4.4. 0 3/4.4.9 RECIRCllQTIOII SYSTSIo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
SAFETY/RELIEF VALVESo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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REACTOR COOLNlf SYSTSI LEAXAQE Leakage Oetectf on Systees..........;..........;.
ratfonal Leaklgeo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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SIISTRfo ~ ~ ~ ~ ii ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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CH SPECIFIC ACTIVITYo~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
PSSLlRE/TSIPNTURE LQIITSo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~
NIII STENI N ISOLATIOII VALVESe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
>PICTURAL INTNITYe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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SINILOT NNVALo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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8 3/4 4 1 d3/li2-b 3/4 4 R
b 3/4 4 R
b 3/4 4 R b 3/4 4 3 b 3/4 4-4 b 3/4 4-5 b 3/4 4 5 b 3/4 4 5 ieoehont No.
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'BASES 3/4.7.1 SERVICE WATER SYSTEMS........,.............~....""...........
8 3/4 7-1.
3/4.7.2 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY......--"""....-...... ~.."..-............. 8 3/4 7-1 3/4.7.3 REACTOR CORE ISOLATIONCOOLING SYSTEM....."...... 8 3/4 7-1 e
3/4.7.4 SNUBBERS...................-............................................
8 3/4 7-2 3/4.7e5 3/4.7e6 3/4.7.7 3/4.7.8.
SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION.......................,...... 8 3/4 7-3 I
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ee ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ee ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e 8 3/4 74 MAINTURBINE BYPASS SYSTEM..................................
8 3/4 7-4 3/4.8.1, 3/4.8.2 and 3/4.8.3 A.C. SOURCES, D.C. SOURCES and ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMS.....~......,... 8 3/4 8-1 3/4.8.4 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES......,.....B 3/4 8-3 3/4.9.1 REACTOR MODE SWITCH............................,...............
8 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION................................................... 8 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.3 CONTROL ROD POSITION......................................"-..
8 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.4 DECAY TIME...;:.........................................................
8 3/4 9 1 3/4.9.5 COMMUNICATIONS.....................................................
8 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.6 DELETED 3/4.9.7 CRANE TRAVEL-SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOI..",............ 8 3/4 9.-2 I
3/4.9.8 and 3/4.9.9 WATER LEVEL-REACTOR VESSEL and WATER LEVEL - SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOL................ 8 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.10 CONTROL ROD REMOVAL............................................ 8 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.11 RESIDUAI. HEAT REMOVALAND COOLANT CIRCULATIONe ~ ~ ee ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 3/3/4 9-2 SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 XV Amendmentwo.
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L'ST OF TABLES Continued INOKX TABLE
- 4. 3. 7.4-1 3.3.7.5 1
- 4. 3e 7. S-1 REMOTE SHUTDSHI MOHITORIHQ IHSTRUHENTATION SURVEILLANCE REOUIRENEHTS...............'..........
ACCIGEHT MONITORING INSTANENTATION...............
ACCIDENT NOHITORIHQ IHSTRUNENTATION SURVKILLAHCE REQUIREMENTS......................................
3/4 3-59 3/4 3-71 3/4 3-73
- 3. 3. 7. 10-1 RADIOACTIVE LIgVIO EFFLUENT HONITORI%
IHSTRUNEHTATION..............-....................
3/4 3 82 4.3.7.10 1'.3.
- 7. 11-1
- 4. 3.7. 11-1 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORINQ lHSTRUNENTATION SURVKILLANCK REQUIRENENTS.........
RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT NNITORINQ INSTRUNKNTATION...................................
RAOIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT NNITORIN INSTRQ%NTATION SURVEILLANCE R@UIRENENTS 3/o 3 !!i 3/4 3 83 uS 3-SO 3.3.9 1
FKE9lQTER/I%IN TlJRSINj TRIP'YSTEN ACTUATION INSTMNTATION e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3/4 3 95 3.3.9 2
- 4. 3.9. 1-1 3.4.3. 2-1 3.4.4 1
4.4.5 1
4.4.5.1.3 1
3.6.3 1
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3.5.5.2 1
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~
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FKKGMATKMQINTURBINE TRIP SYSTBI ACTUATION INSTRLNRNTATION SKTPOINTS..;............" ".-""
FKKSQTEN/i%IN TURSINj TR!t SYSTGI ICTUATIN INSTRQ%NTATIN SURVEILLQICj RE+IIRKNoNTS e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
REACTOR COOLAIT SYSTQl NjSSURE ISOLATINVALVES
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REACTOR COOLANT SYSTQI CHQIISTRY LINITS
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NINWY COQUET SfECIFIC ACTIVITY SNOLE NO NLYSIS PROQRHI
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RflCTOW VESSEL NATNIAl.SURVEILLANCE JROOaNI-CTNNIL SOSIJLj
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PRIMARY CONTAIISIT ISOLATIN VAloVjS
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SECOlONtY CONTAIl0%NT'VNTILATINSYSTQI AUTNATIC ISOLATIeI VERS
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3/4 3 97 3/4 3 98 3/4 4 9 3/4 4 12 3/4 4 15 3/4 4 20 3/4 5 1$
. SQQUENNON UNIT 1 iaen&ent IN. Q
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INST'TAT ON FIR CTION INSTRlNCNTATION LIHITINCONOITION FOR OPKRATION 9/4.~.1g b8&TC'D
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zectfon zone 5nerA fn Taole 3.3.7.$
1 %nell be OPKRAILK, aPPL ILITY: Nenever equfeeent protecte4 by the f'fre Cetectfon
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to Oe OPKRAILK.
'AC~.ON:
fifth the n~er o
PKRAILK Sf'etectfon fnstrueents less an the Nfnfm~
<nsz~nts OPKRAILK f~t of Tall~ 3.3.7.$ 4 Qfthfn l hour, lfsh a ffre mtch pet to fnspect the zone(s) fifth the fnoperabl fnst~t(s) at 1 t once per hour, unless the fnst~t(s) fs loca fnaf4e an f sasfbl ~ zone, then fnsoect the aree surroun4fng fneccess e zone at least once per hour.
b.
The prorfsfona of Specfffcat 3.0.3 are not applfc&le.
SuaVHLLANC RK IRIfENT 4.3.7.%.1 Koch of the tequ)re4 ffre 4atectfon t~nta rhfch are accssafble ArfnN operatfon shIH be ~natrste4 0
LE at least once per 5 eonths by oreance of a ClfANIILRICHONN. TKN'.
4stectora rofch are not access e ~no edt operation shall be 4aaonatn PKIAILE by the per/or@ance a ONISL RECT?ONL TEST 4urfnfN sech COLO
~xceeofng 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> eaa perforee4 fn the prevfow i mntlta.
4.3
.%.2 The sem<~
c4teu5ta smrvfafon assocfate4 ~th the 4e tm of each of the ahem reqs)re4 fire 4etectfon fnscneents shell be 4eeonatrete4 OPNAIlfIt least once pa 4 moths.
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FERE OETECTTON iNSTRlNENTAT ON rN~i. UMENTS OPEÃA8 Agg&Q F.RE lGHK OON QR AREA Ef Ni NEAT TOTAL '~IN.
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22A 3-268 O-25C O 265 0-258 4-25G 0 25J 0-N 0 25N 0-251 0 25R 0 25$
0 25T 0-25V 0-27F 0 27G 0 27H 0-28A
,0 2N 0 2N 0 8P 0 2N 0 29$
Oi30A 4 251 0-25C 0 250 0 2 0-25 Ff, r Area South Cab i ~ Chase Cantor 1e Chase Nor 0 Cab Chase Vostfbule Shfft Office Vestfbu1e Soffft Control Rooe Soffft Control Rooe Soffft Sorfft South CahIe Chase Canter Cable Chase North. Cah1a Chase South Cah1e Chase Canter Cahle Chase North Cahle Chase Equfpeant Rooe Kqufpeant Noae Ropaf v'hay South Cshle
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NorCh Cahl Chase HQt fquf t Raoe HVAC fpeant Rooe So Cahle Chase C
r Cahle Chase rth Cahle Chase Center Cahle Chase 0peratfonal Support Canter iN'"
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729'1" 729l~g>>
729'-V 729'"
729'.-1" 729'"
729'"
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1 1
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1 1
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Nl N
1 1
1 1
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4 4
2 2
I 2
4 2
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Nl N N N
Nl N
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2 4
2 2
1 Nl N N. N' 20 10 N
N N N
NA N
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NS, RtlNEVT LOCATION FIR OETECTjON tNSTRQÃENTATTON NSTNlNM'S OPKRAIL~
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Pool Pueos an4 Heat &changers R~te Shutdown Panel Re.
hdtchNear Reoe Sef chgear Raa ContafmeC Access Area LoaC CeCe Sea Loo4 Center Sea Access Area Access Area Reals Area lfye 1ene foo hxe safn S
jfpfnI Val Access Area hays j Heat Sctw~rs Penetratfon Noel Access Area fuel Poelfng Hol4fng Jeep Noce 445'"
64$'"
641'M 645' Ql'M 641'M 643'M 670' HEAT TOYOTA Mill.
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EIRE OETECT ION INSTRUMENTATION INSTNNENTS OPERASLE
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H4V E font Room Recfreul fon fans Area Surge, Tank ault HCV fan and Fflter Rooms Refue1fny Floor 779'"
77%'-I" 77$'"
79%'"
21 aIS'-I" NA 13 a
NA NA NA.
t NA NA 2
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ESSM Puathouse 0 5I Pusp Rooo 0 Q Peep Rooe Dfesel Generator Sufldf 0 4IA Dfesel Generator Rooas M4 Dfesek Cenerator N
Dfesel Cenerator 0 41'fesel Cenera Rooms 7 Cenera r
Su474f
~M Df Canes ator Roose 454 and QS'-5" QS'40'n'2 II 840'M On'm Ii N'
en'O" 23 I2 440'M m'-0'2 11 N'-e 1
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Two OPNAlLE fire suooressfon Oma.
one electric eotor orfven sno one ofesel orfven, eacn wfth a caoacfty of 2500 NN, wftn their ofscharge alfie! to Me ffre suppression
- heaCer, At ast ceo seaarate wter suoolfee, each with a afnf
=ansafneo vol~ f 300,000 gal1ons, ano Two NENAl low oaths caoaa1e of takfng suctf f~ any ~ of the following:
4 Unft L cooling tower naif, (k) Vnft 2 cooling
- ower basin, (3) ariffeC wter storage
. ane transferring:he Wter threugn CfStr tfOn OfOfng with LE SeC:fenalftfng On~ml or fsolatfon valves Co yacht euro valves, the 1ast valve ahead of Ne wter flee a ro 4ev on each sorfniOer or hose stanoo>oe an4 tha last valve ante4 of legs valve on seen deluge or soray system ~f~ u Oe QPK.
r Soecfffcatfona 3.7.4.2, 3.7.5.5, anC 3.l.d.d At all tfees.
ae fifth one re ~ andlor one of the above nquf water seylfes fnOpe 1 ~, reetOre the fneperail ~ Oqofyeent CO 0 Statue withf, 7
s or Provf4o an alternate bacloo P or s~ly.
provisions
~ffcatfon 3.0.3 are not apylf~le.
fifth No faire <<ypresafoca water system otherwfso inoperable
~stall)sb 4 bach~ ffro sWyresafon water sys~ <<fthin 2i hours.
RSgUCHIN4 lN?T 1 nt No.
7 0
4.
- 6. l. I The ffre suppress<on
~atsr systaa sna11.e camonstra.sd
.P=..i'3':
At Ieast once per 7 days by verffyfng t1e efnfeua cancafneo
~a-r supply vol use.
least once per 31 days by startfng Ne eIK r c Ilotor van su ressfon pew and operstfng ft for at least 15 xfnuts on rec uIatfon f1'.
Co d.
~ s At Ieas once per 31 days by verffyfng Oat'ace va e, lallua:,
'<<o.
operated r a+eat'.c, ln one flee patn fs ln fts rrec::os'..=.-..
At Ieast on per.12 eontns by perforianca of sys~
.Iusi1.
At Ieast once o
12 eonths by cyclfng tach astanle vaIve
'.n.ne fin patn throug at Isast one cospIete i~ of fu11 travel.
At least once per I nths by perfore a system fuhc fonaI 4$t vnfcn fncIudes sfaula autoeatfc tfon of ae sys~:orcus;.out fts operatfng
- sequence, o:
Verffyfng Chat each a
co fts correct posftfon c valve fn the
. ee path achates 4.7.$.1.2 2.
Verffyfng that each f s
ressfon p~ develops at Ieas 2M0 ye at a sys ead o
I25 psfg, Cyclfng each val fn the flee th that fs not tastabI ~ durfng plant oyeratfo rough at least coeplete cycle of fuII trawl, and 4.
Verffyfng t each ffre supyressfon p
starts sequentfaIIy to mf n the ffre supyressfon eater stes pressure greater than o equal to N psfg.
At lout e per 3 years by perforefny a fler t~
- of the systea fn acco fifth Chapter 5, Sectfon 11 of the ffre tectfon Handbook.
14th tfon, puhlfshef by the Natfonal Ffre protect n Assocfatfon.
Cfesel drfven ffre suyyressfon p~ shall be deeons ted OPBABP:
t least once per S days by:
1 ~
Verffyfnlthe fuel storage tank contafns at least 250 ga Ions-of fuel.
2.
Startfny the 4fesel drfven~ tree aabfent condftfons an@
operatfng for greater than or equal to 30 efnutss on reef rculatfon fier.
I
I >>
SURVELLUNCE %KCVIRB/KHTS ~C ntfnued) co At leaSt OnCa per 92 dayS by verffy<ng that a Saae> ~ Of Cfe i foci troa Ne fuel storage tank, obtained
$ n accordance
<<f w A g2.."- =.
fs ~4thfn
'ie eCCaytable lkakts specified
$ n Taole of SW'97>>-
en checked fol'fscosfty, water and sedfeent t
At 1 t once per ZS eonths by suhfect'.ng t'ie ok' an 'ns-ec:i=.-.
In acc ce with procedures preyared fn confu
,on.~i:n !:s eanufacw r's recaaaendatfons for the class service.
4i 7e $ a go 3 The Cfesel d
ven (<re QLCl dfesel stat Q 24 (olt Qa'c+4f ] e4sai and charger snail be oaso craters QPQhjl5:
a.
At least once per T
ys by verffy4 that:
1.
The electrolyte lev of pf1ot call )s aoove se y'.ass.
2.
The pilot ce11 spec)ff vasty, correct a 77 F., ls pea:e>>
than or equal to X.
The overal1 ba ry voltage 3
tar than or equal w 24 ~o"~.
b.
At least once pe 2 days by veRfylng the soecfffc grav<".g '.s appropriate fo conNnued service of ~
ttary.
cs At 1east o
r per LS aonths by veri~no tha call and battery tacks shte no visual 3
t$ on of physfca7 or ahnorial detarlorat)on, and Terefnal connect)one are clean, tfgtC, free of co fon and coated Hth antf-corrosion aatertal.
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SPOAY ~NO SPRINKLER SYST~
L lTTNI COHOTTTON FOR OP RATION 3.7.6.Z e tollovfny syray and syrfnlalar systaes shall ho OPQA4 a.
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Rooe, Unft 1 HPCZ Rooe, Unft 1 Uyyer C
e Spreaofng Rooe, Unft 1 Lover Cubi ~
raaofng Rooe, Unft 1 Ofasel Caner a A Rooe Ofasel Ocher ator Rooe Ofasel Cinerator C
Ofese'l Generator 0 Rooe ffre Zones L 3A and L-3I Ffre Zone 1 4A Ffre Zone L Q Ffre Lone L ZI Rre Lone O 2%
Ffre Lone 0 Ofesel Oeno r I Suf lani, tfre Zone 0 4 r equfpeant yrotecte4 by tte syray or syrfnklar s veau to be lPCRNLL Nth one or mme of the abele reqofrK syray anger syrfnlL systaea fnoyer&le, vfthfe 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> astailfsl a contfnuous ffre vote th boch tfre smressfoe efpeent for these areas fn vefcb t,
systems or c~neAs could be Omega; for other areas, estl ae heetly ffre vetch yetrel.
jeansit Ne.
yap i gCK Ctgggg c~g a.T.d.
Etch of the above ~@fred spray and syrfnkler'ystaas shall be gsaonstra OINAILX:
a.
At t once get $1 days by veH~ag that each valve,
- vol, yeeor ratac or avtoaatfc.
fn the f1'ath fs fn f orrec.
.yosftfon.
At least once t?2 eonths by cyclfog NN tao le valve fn Me rlO ~th tnrO it leaat One eaeplete Cyel ~
r t~l1 travel.
c.
At 1east once yea TS Iy year,orefng a sy teetf test &fch fnc'.uces sfeulacao ausoaatfc ac~tfon of
~o ~
a)
Ver!any that the fc valves fn t1~ thos oath acute te thefr rFOCt ftfon$ 00 a %st sfghal, 4ll4 b)
Cyclfny e valv~ fn the fToe th that fs not tastaule Cutfng 0 oOeratfon through at one ~leta c~le of Oui travel.
2.
Sy a v 1 fnsoectfoe ef Oe Cty ape spray sorfnkler to verity thNr fncagrf+, ant a vfma1 fnspectf on ef ecch %1uye needle' ayny to verfg that Oa Syny pattern fa net OOaMeaet.
At least oeei pa 3 years by yerf~ay.as air e ~ Roe test through each apea heat spray an4 syrfna1e header ee verlfyfni each N
MANN 8 IIIl l
L N TING CONOIT?ON5 3.7 3
>e roll~fn0 lw pressure COt s
s ees shall be OPERABLE:
a.
Control Rooe Under Floor, Unft 1 b.
Control Rooe Unaer Floor> Unft 2 c.
r R~lay Rooe, Unit 1>
O.
Up er'elay
- Rooe, Unfed 1
~.
Sou Cab 1 ~ Chase f.
Conte Cable Chase g.
North 1 ~ Chase h.
Rom C-Soffft Control R
Soffft, Unft l Control Ro Soffft, unft, 2 k.
Rooe C-a12 S fft A)ILLCAIILITY: Henever fpeent protecte4 by ACT:OM:
ae CO2 systaes is rendu)rqo'~
b.
SUNVEIL RE IRE%ÃT5
'lSfth one or core of above re4 CO2 systees inooerabl ~, vitni~
I, hour establfsh a cont f re vetch fifth backup ffre suopres-sfon tqufpeent for those a
fo Wfch re4undant systees or coe-yonents coul4 be daeage4; other areas, establfsh an hourly fire awatch patrol.
The provfsfona of Specff catA 3.0.3 are not applfcable.
4.7.d.3.'1 Each of the abov nqufre4 let press C02 systeea shall be deaoa-strata4 Of%IAIQ at leaa once per 31 4aya by ver fno that each valve, eanual
~r operate4. ot tfc, fn the floe path fa f fta correct posftfon.
4.7.0.3.2 IaS ef abave reqvfre4 los pressure CO systems shall be daaonatrata4 OtNAI a.
At I once pet 7 4ayl by varffyfng the CO2 s raQa tank le"el be ter than 25% an4 preSSure tO be greater th 270 PSfl.
an'S b.
A eaat once per' eontha by:
Verf~ng the system valvea an4 assocfata4 ventf1 fon oaeoers an4 ffre 4oet release mchanfsea actuate eanually autoea tfcally, upon recefpt of a sfmlata4 actuatfon sfgna 'n4 2.
SToe f~ each accaeafhle nestle by perforeance of a "
Test.
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L ITINQ CONOITION FOR OPERATION 3.7,6.4 e Helen systeas in the following panel eodules shall be OPERA with the St age tankS haVing at leaot 95X Of full Charge weight and 9
Of fu11 charge p
ssure:
LU700 IU701 LU702 1U703 lU704 lU705 LU706 LU730 LU73l lU732 APoLICABILITY:
Mhenev L
4C. ION:
equipaent protected by the Halon sy eas is required a.
Mith one or sore of t above required H
on systeas inoperable, within "l hour estao1fsh continuous ff
~etch vfth backup fire suppression equfpoent fo those areas n Wfch redundant systeas or components could be daaag for o r areas, establish an hourly f'fre watch patrol.
b.
The provisions of Specfffcatf 0.3 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIRENBITS 4.7.6.4 Each of'he above OPERABLE.
red Halon systeas s
11 be deaonstrated a.
At least once 31 days by verffyf that.e valve, aanual, power opera or autoaatfc, in the ar path is fts correct position.
b.
At lees once per 6 aonths by verifying Halon storage k might and p
ssure.
C.
A east once per.1$ aonths by:
1.
Perforaance of a flee test through accessible headers and noules to assure no blockage.
2.
Perforaance of a functional test of the general alara cfrcuit act associated alara and interlock devices.
Ql+UEHANA NO 1 Aaen&nt No'2
N CCNOlTTOll WON OPERATION 3.l. d.
APoLLCAS stations ACTTON:
The ffre hose statfons shan fn Table 3.7.5.5 l shall oe OP/
7V:
Nenever oqufpeent fn the areas prOteoted by the t<
rocufred CO be OPERAlLE.
hose
- SURVKIL,
'Nth 0 or'ot ~ of the'f"fre hose statfonS Sholn n Table 3.7.i.g~l
<noOeraol route an aooftfonal ffre hose of 1 or griater atametI.
to the un'ee~
area(5) froo Ql OINAILC e statfon <<ttnfn l
<r the tnoye le ffre hose fs the prfeary ans of ffre suyorass!on;
- otheMse, rou the aooftfonal hose wfthf gi hours.
The provfsfons of fffcatfon 3.0.3 not ayylfcaule.
l%8l8P5 i.l.d.d fach of the ffre hose statf cmanstraced OPQiSLE:
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fn T&le 3.T.S.S l shall be AC least onc>> pet 3l days a
swl fnsyectfon of the ffre hose statf ons accassfhle durf plant raNon to assure all requf rect
~ydyoae fs at the s fon.
At least once yes l eonths by:
Vfsual f fon of the ffre hase fons not accassfbl ~ durfeg ylaa foe to assure a)l reqefn4 yaent fs at the statfon ReeeH the hase fm fnsyectfoe an4 re r fno for all ffre hose scan y
4'.
fni a)3 gaakeCs an4 reylacfni any
%as~ fn caylfnla far all f'lre hose statfons.
l~ once pop 3 years ~i L
IetCfa)ly oyenfno each hose statfoa valve to verffy val VSMMTYeH ne floe bluchaie.
2.
C4&sctfne a hase hydrostatfc Ca& at a pressure of QO yoffe r aC least $0 ysfi where the ~faa ffre eefn oyeratfni yressu
&fchever fs greater.
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NI CONOIT?ON FOR OP'EQUATION 3.7.4.
Yard ftre hydrants IFHI2g and LFHIO4 and associated hydrsnt se houses stta ll be JQJQLE.
AP~'LICAI?LI hanover ecufpeent
)n the areas protected by the srd !i~s hydrants
>s fred Co be OPNAllf.
4CTIS:
ae b
With yard hydrante 1FHIgg aefjOr IFNIO4 Or SSSZC~atSO Qypr~Z hOSe housea raolei route sufffcgent ttonal lyons 4
hose or eoual greater emoter located h QQacsnt OFKMLE +orant hose house(s) to rovfde servtca to the rotacted ursa(s) rith$ n" I hour.
The prov)stone of Spec fcatfon 3.
are not aypllcabla.
a.1.4.4 Yard fCre hydranta shall be demonstrated Of%RAILL etN aerated hydrant hose houses ao Co At least onc>> per daya by visual 5
)on of the hydrant hose houses to aaaure t ~)re4 equfyeent at the hose houses.
At 1eaat once 4 mntha,,4urtnN Nuch.
l or Nay an4 during 5tedset,.
or llov~r, by vtaually l
)no the yard fire hydraSta verl~nO that the hydrant barrela re dry an4 that the are net l8$+pdo At l once pes lC months bye C@04uctflN hose hydroatatfc teats at a pressure of psjy or at leait 50 pe)y Sero the m$as Are cain operate pressure.
&chevet
$$ greatate lsy1~~t of al1 4egra4e4 gaslaeta tn cauyl1noa.
3.
Nef~ni a.Am checla of ecch'ydrawt.
learnt Ne.
1
3/4.7.7
~IN RATN ASSKNlLEES HITTN CONOITTON FON OPERATION ffre rated assaeb> fes
<ncludfny val ls, floor/caf) fags
~
1 ~ p, zy enCleaure end Other ffre barrherS Separatfng Safety re1ate4 Sf'eaS ar separatfny rttons of redundant systals fmrtant to safe snu vftnfn e area all sea1fng oevfcas
<n ffre rated asseebly oen rations.
fncludfny ffre rs. ffre wfndova, ffre daezrs, eall ~ and o)ng yenetrsc,'.an seals
@no ventf1 fon seals snail be OINK.
~IIIII:
ACTION:
Nth one or sore the above reef ffre rated ass~lfes enolm seal fng oevfcas f riel~, Wthfn estaolfsh a continuous ffre watch on at 1eas one sfde of affected ass~ly and/or
- sealfnq oevfce or verf the O)
ILITYof ffre detectors on at 1east one side'of the f rab ffre assmly and/or sealing cavfca and establ)an an hourly ff tch patrol.
l The provfsfons of Specfft f
3.0.3 are net gpylfcab1 ~.
a.7.7.1 Kacb of the shall be verfffed tP fnspectfon of:
~fred ffre rated at 1east once pe XS lfes and sealfng devfcas by perforafno a vfsua) a.
The surfaces of each ffre rated asseOsly.
ffra vendee, ffre dasper, and assocfated harOsa least Q5 percent ef each type of sealed penetretfon.
If apparent chaliss fs ~earance or abnormal deeradstfons are found, vfsual.
fnsPfee ef m addftfona)
Ql percent of each type of seal p~LFaCfoa shell be cede.
Thfs fnspectfon precesa shall nue uaC$ 1 e lO percent ~1 ~ rfth ne wearent changes fn aoyearsnc or
~lcMl degradatfon fs found.
Sables she)l by selected such t
web peetrstfoa All be fnspected every iS years.
Each of 4hove f'e+uf F44 8 Po loot'i 51al e v
...ao P~z'Qg ':
Verf~yfng
'le p fon of tach loseC Coot at.tas once e.
24 boun.
VeH,yfng hat Coon rfCn a tfc.",olc-ooen anC w'.ease
.-..e.-.an'c-..s ape
',~ee ot oostructfons
)e once per 24 nours.
Vepffyfny Ne po on of each acket =.
eo.'.w coo~ at.oj5 a
per 7 cays.
Vei f g
"le OPoRASI4,iV of Ne
~ fr@ 'ooor suoervfs hays aa:y p
orefny a QQlOKL, >~INC..CNl. ~EST at least once,er aye.
tnsoectfny ue automatfc hold-open,
~lease ano c,oslng meehan:
ane latcnes at least once yes d mntns.
~ ~
VST1RMBiTAT:ON S~S S
3/4. 3. 7. 9 Warn) n f 1 fty fI avaf lao1e fat the pmmt detsctf on ef tfna.
7 404 bf1fty fs roou ardor.to detect Nc 1ocate ffres fn tn r.y stages.
p~t detection ot 11 ~e 4e ootantfal f ge to sat'sty-.~:scag aoufooent and fs an fntegral e
fn the tacf1 fry If'rotac tan p'p0 Qriso
[n Ne event 'at on or the ffre de fnat~ntat'.on
'.s
<nooeranl
~, Inc the freOuenCy or f'fre ~tCn Oatre e af'.ec:IO areas fs rectgf yrovfde detsctfon caoaof1fty unttl the {nooeraole
~ntattan toreo a QPKQIILITY.
3/4. 3. 7. '0 QlDICl~8 L,
""IR.UBIT ? NWtLNKNTlTTOlI The rtdfoactfve 1fqufd etf1uant fnstrwentatfon f,s:yrovfded to mnftor
@no control, aa aoylfcahle, the releases of Iadfoactfve eatsrfals fn 1f.ctutO eff laments corfu actual or potantfal re1easas of' fqvfd eftlwnts.
The alarm/
trfy seeyofnts for these fnst~ts shall be calculated fn accordance
~fch the yrocacurss fn the 00CÃ to ensure that the a1ara/trfy All occur prtor to excsedfng the lfefts of M CN part R.
The'OPSMltlTY; and use of thfs fnst~tatfon fs consfstant fifth the requf~ts of Central Oesfgn Crftarfa M. 63 and 54 of'ppendfx A to IO CN tart 50, 3/4.3.7.
NM ATT The ra4foectfve gaseous efflwnt fnst~tatfon fs provfded to aeftor and <<carol, as ylfcahle, the releasee of radfoactfve eatarfals fn gaseous
~fRwnts durfni actual or yetantfal releases of gaseous efRwnts.
The alare/
trfp setpefnta fOr these fns~aaltS shall be calculated fn accordam rfth the yrocadures fn the CN te ensure that the alare/trfp All occu yrfor to excsedfni the lf05ts of ZO CN tart 5I.
Thfs fnst~ntatfon also fncludes provfsfons te maftorfni (and controll fnN) the concantratfons of yotantfally
~xplosfve gas efxtures fn the ~te gas hol4up sya~'The OfCNSlQTV anC use of thfs fns~entatfoa fs consfstant Hth the nqofrmenta of Ceneral Oesf~ Crftarfa $0, A and $4 of Appendfx A to XO CN Part 50.
34 7.
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O ON SY The 4t%RNlLlTYof the locw~art datactfon systea ensures that, sufffcfant cm~)OCy fs avaf 1&le te-detect loose eetallfc parts fn the yrfeaty ex~
and avofd or eftfgate daaage to prfaary system coeponants.
The allovabl ~ out-of servfce tfma and survefllance raquf~nts are consfstant Wth the recomenda tfons of'fegulatoty Oufde LES, ".Loose tart Oetectfon froym for the h feary System ot Lfght~ta~led Reactors, Nay LSOL
~ 3/4 $H
PLANTSYSTEMS BASES II" The service life of a snubber is evaluated via manufacturer input and information through consideration of the snubber service conditions and associated instaliafion and maintenance records (newly installed snubber, seal replaced, spring replaced, in high radiation area, in high temperature area, etc...).
The requirement to monitor the snubber service life is Included to ensure that the snubbers periodically undergo a performance evaluation in view of their age and operating conditions. These records will provide statisfical bases for future considerathn of snubber service life. The requirements for the maintenance of records and the snubber service life review are not intended to affect plant operafion.
3/47.5 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMIN TlOM The limitations on removable contamination for sources required leak tesfing, including alpha emitters, is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c) 11mits for plutonium this Iimitathn willensure that leakage fiem byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources will not exceed allowable intake values. Sealed sources are classified into three groups according to their use, with surveillance
.requirements commensurate with the probability of damage to a source in that group. Those sources which are'requently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not. Sealed sources which are confinuously enclosed within a shlekted mechanism, Le., sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices, are considered to be stored and need not be teste4 unless they are removed from the shlekfed mechanism.
'I Dl 3/47 8 II e OPERABILITY'fthe fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppress cap ity is available to confine and extinguish fires occumng in any porthn of the facil're safety re equipment is located, The fire suppression system consists of the r system, spray and/or
'nlders, Caz systems, Xafon systems and fire hose sta '
The collective capability of the fir ppression systems ls adequate to minimize pot al damage to safety related equipment and is jor element ln the facilityfire protecfion ram.
ln the event that porfions of the uppression syste re inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be availab n the affected 'areas until the inoperable equipment is restored to service. Mlhen the ln le fire fighfing equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a
1 er pe of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than ifthe ino e equipment is rfmaiy means offire suppression.
Xouriy Firewatch Patrols be completed once each clock hour.
ivldual zones on the hourly firewatch patrol shall ured at inteivals (Le. zone A and back to zone fshty minutes with a margin of nutes.
A Co 'ous Firewatch must remain in the specified area at all times ind must patrol th uired.
zones in the specified area at least once per fifteen minutes with a margin offive minutes.
SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 5
...8 3/4 7-3 Amendment No.
Changed by letter dat~,JUN 11 1997
I
PLANT SYSTEHS BASES The su lance require<<ents provide assurances that the OPNASILITY require<<ents of th suppression syste<<s are <<et.
A ance is aade for ensuring a sufficient vo Halon in the Halo age tanks by verifying the ~ight and pressure of the In the event the fire 5
'n ~ater sy beco<<es inoperable, i<<<<ediate corrective <<easures
<<us ken since thi5 syste<<
p 5 the <<a)or fire suppression cap of the plant.
The require<<ant for a four hour report to omission provides for pro<<pt evaluation of the accep ity of th asures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for 3/4 1.7 fire
<<ited.
These design features <<ini<<i ty of a single fire involv e f or to detection and
.extfnguish<<ent.
The fire re a
ions for conduits; cable tr ', fire viadawc, fire da<<pers, and f re 3/4 7.8 NIN TQRSINK SYPASS SYSTEM The required OPNASILOY of the <<ain turbine. bypass syste<< is consistent with the assu<<ptions of the feehvater controller failure analysis in the cycle specific transient analysis.
SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 1 C
8 3/4 7-4.
A<<end<<erat No.
64
IBIZSIkRtc "'l c.
A health physics technician shall be onsite when fuel is in the reactor.
d.
All CORE ALTERATIONS shall be observed and directly supervised by either a licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling who has no other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.
8, Administrative procedures shall be developed and implemented to limitthe working hours of unit staff who perform" safetywelated functions; e.g., senior reactor operators.
reactor operators, health physicists, auxiliary operators, and key maintenance personnel.
Adequate shift coverage shall be maintained without routine heavy use of overtime.
However, in the event that unforeseen problems require substantial amounts of overtime to be used, or during extended periods of shutdown for refueling, major maintenance or major plant modifications, on a temporary basis, the following guidelines shall be followed:
\\
- 1. A individual should aot be permitted to work more than 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> straight, excluding shift turnover time.
- 2. An individual should not be permitted to work more than 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> in any 24+our period, nor more than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in any 48+our period, nor more than 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> in any seven day period, all excluding shift turnover time.
- 3. A break of at least eight hours should be allowed between work periods, including shift turnover time.
- 4. Except during extended shutdown periods, the use of overtime should be considered on an individual basis and not for th~ entire staff on a shift.
Any deviation from the above guidelines shall be authorized by the Superintendent of Plant-Susquehanna or hia deputy, or higher levels of management, in accordance with established procedurea and with documentation of the basis for granting the deviation. Controls shall be included in the procedures such that individual overtime shal be reWwad monthly by the Superintendent of Plant-Susquehanna or his dWyiMto assure that excessive hours have not been assigned.
Routine deviation from the above guidelines is not authorized.
g.
The Manager&uciaar Operations shall hold a Senior Reactor Operator license.
The health physics technician may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence provided immedfate action is taken to fill the required positions.
, SVSauaXANNA - eel S
Amendmant No. >~7
BONIS ISTRATIVE CONTROLS RESPONSIBILITIES 6.5.1.6
'The PORC shall be responsfbl ~ for.
Revfee of all adafnfstratfve procedures and changes thereto.
Revfae of all proposed tests and axperfeents that affect nuc1oar safe~.
Revfar of all proposed changes to Appendfx "A" Technfcal Soacf.fcattons.'evfae of all proposed changes or eodfffcatfons'o unft systans or squfpaent that affect nuclear safety.
Revfee of the safecy evaluatfons for procedures and changes
-weraco ccwpleted under the provfsfons of M CFR 50.$ 9.
Investfgatfon of all vfo1atfons of the Technfcal Specf ffcatfons fncludfny the prepar atfon and fo~rdfni of reports coverfng evaluatfan snd recosaendatfons to prevent recurrence co the Vfce Presfoanc, Nuc1esr Operatfons and to the Susquehanna Revfev Cosssf ttae.
y.
Revfm.all RSNRTA8LK EVENTS.
h.
Revfem of unft operatfons to detect potantfal nuclear safety hazards.
k.
Perforoance of specfal revfae, fnvestfgatfons or analyses and rsports thereon as requested by the SuperfmeMnt of Plant-Susquehanna or the Susquehanna Revfm Comfttae.
'Revfee of the Securfty Plan and shall suhatt recommended changes to the Susquehanna Rwfee Coesrlttae.
Revfer of the Esergency Plan and shall suhaft receded changes to the Susquehanna Revf ev Coaef ttee.
Revfer of'every unplanned onsfte release of radfoactfve eatarfal to, the envfrons fncludfng the preparatfon and forwardfng of reports coverfng evaluatfon, recomendatfons and dfsposftfon of the cor rectfve actfon to prevent recurrence to the Vfce Presfdent-Nuclear Operatfons and to the Chafrmsan of the Susquehanna Revfee Coasfttae.
Rwfee of changes to the PROCESS CCNT1NL PRMMN, OFFSIDE OOSK CALNLATTNNNAL, and rad~ste treataent systees.
Renew 40 +~~ pn,pascal'4anqea 44aY~~ical Rcpescca4 P~ram o4 shall sob~it appeuQ changes 6a 4<a ~gQenna R~ui~ ~5e-QJSQlSQNI ND L
~accent No. 19
6.7 6.7.1 The foHowing actions shaH be taken in the event a Safety Limitis violated:
a.
The NRC Operations Canter shall be notified by telephone as soon as possible and in aH cases within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.
The Vice President-Nuclear Operations and the SRC shaH be notified within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
b.
A Safety LimitViolation Report shall be prepared.
The report shall be reviewed by the PORC. This report shall describe (1) applicable circumstances preceding the violation, (2) affects of the violation upon unit components, systems or structures, and (3) corrective action taken to prevent recurrence.
4 ~
c.
The Safety LimitViolation Report shaH be submitted to the Commission, the SRC and the Vice President-Nuclear Operations within 14 days of the violation.
d.
Critical operation of the unit shall not be resumed until authorized by the Commission.
6.8 6.8.1 Written procedures shaH be established, implemented an'd maintained covering the activities referenced below:
a.
The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix A ot Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, February 1978.
b.
Refueling operations.
c.
SurvelHance and test activities of safety related eQIApment, d.
Security Plan implementation.
e.
Emergency Ran implementation.
f.
Fire Protection Program implementation.
g.
PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM implementation..
alta I
&IM I 4h i.
QuaQty Assuance Program for eNuent and environmental monitoring, using the guidance of Rag)IIIatoqr Guff,4.1,5~/ruary )079:
Tedlrgca( RiIIu.am~'eggPr'c jVaw lmple~w'6i>'n.
8.8.2 Each procedure of 8.6.1(a) through (g above, and changes thereto, shaH be reviewed in accordaee with SpecIfications 8.5.1.8 or S.S.3, as appropriate, and approved by the or to implementation and shaH be y as set orth in a ministrative procedures.
Gcncw al Maitiacp2r-S~g~aena Sa5 Each procedure of 8.6.1, above. and changes thereto, that is estabHshed to implement those portions of the radio(ogical eNuent and environmental monitoring programs and those portions of the OOCM that are the responsibiBty of Nuc)ear Technology shaH be approved by the Manager-Nuclear Technology.
SUSOVKHARMA-VNT 1 8-15 No. 117
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?SOLAT?ON ACTtIAT?OJj ?ggTNgjj~AT?ON 8%1OKNCT CONf COOL?Jg
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COffTM NO0 ILOCN ?NSTNN&TAT?ON...................
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faa~ey Service Mater Syaam.......................
Ultfmte Heat Sfnh.......................,..........,
3/4.7.2 CONTlNL ROTI K%808CY OQTSIH AIR SQffLY SY5TBL....
3/4.7. 3 RKlCTOR CONK ISOLATION COOLIN SYSTQL........... ~...
3/4o'7o4 QClQRSo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~
3/4.7. 5 SfAQQ SOlNCN CNTARINATION"........................
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ICNITORINC INSTRQlKNTATION Radfatfon Ilonftorfng Instnaentatfon............
8 3la 3-a 50fsef C conf torfng Instantontatf ono ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~
~
~ ~
~ ~ o B 3/i 3o4 Neteorologfcal'Honftorfng Instnaentatfon.......
8 3/4 3-5 Reaote Shutdeen Nonftorfng Instttaentatfon......
8 3/i 3-5 Accfdent Nanftorfng Instttaentatfon.............
8 3/4 3-5 5ource Range Honftors...'........................
8 3/4 3-5 Traversfng In-Cote Probe Systee.................
8 3/i 3-5 Chlorfne Cetactfon Systea...........'.........;..
8 3/4 3-5
~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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- 8. 3/4 3-d Radfoactf ve Gaseous Kffluent Instnaentatfon....
b 3/4 3.5 t.oose.Part. Oetectfon Sys~.....................
8 3/4 3-6 TUNINI OVHSPKKO PROTKCTION SYSTBI.............
b 3/4 3 7
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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ST+WlIAL lilyQITYo ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ I 3o3/4 ~I
~ NIT2 SINL HOT SOVALo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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I A
BASES GKQXIQH 3/4.7.1 SERVICE WATER SYSTEMS
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 7 1
3/4.7.2 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY B 3/4 7-1 3/4.7.3 REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLING SYSTEM......., B 3/4 7-1 3/4.7.4 3/4.7o5 3/4.7.6 3/4.7.7 NUBBERS.............................................................
B 3/4 7-2 S
SEALED SOURCE CONTAIVIINATION.........................
B 3/4 7-3
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o"o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ oo B 3/4 74
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o B 3/4 74 3/4.7.8 MAINTURBINE BYPASS SYSTEM.............................
B 3/4 7A 3/4.8.1, 3/4.8.2 ahd 3/4.8.3 A.C. SOURCES, D.C. SOURCES, and ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMS........... 8 3/4 8;1 3/4,8.4 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES....... B 3/4 8-3 3/4.9.1 REACTOR MODE SWITCH.......................................
B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION................................................ 6 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.3 CONTROL ROD POSITION...................................:....
B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.4 DECAYTIME.....................................................-.-
8 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.6 COMMUNICATIONS................................................
8 3/44 9-1 3/4.9.6 DELETED 3/4.9.7 CRANE TRAVEL-SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOL........... 8 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.8 and 3/4.9.9 WATER LEVEL - REACTOR VESSEL and WATER LEVEL-SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOL..... 8 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.10 CONTROL ROD REMOVAL.......................................
B 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.11 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVALAND COOLANT CIRCULATION.........................................
B 3/4 9-2 SUSQUEHANNA - UNIT 2 XV Amendment No.
LIST OF TAO tfnwd 4e3.4.2.1 1
3.3.5 I 3.3.5 2
K% OF CYCLE RECIRCULATION POP TRIP SYSTQI SURVEILIJVCE REgVIRENENTS.........................
REACTOR CONE I$04TION COOLIN SYSTEM ACTNTION
?NSTR$ %NTATION
~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~
REACTOR CONE ISOLATION COOLIIC SYSTBI ICTUATION INSTRO%NTATION $KTPOINTS ~..... -............,......
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'/i 3 i9 4.3.5.1 1
3.3.5. I 3.3.5 2 4.3.5 I 3.3.7.1 I 4.3.7.1 1
3.3.7.2 1
4.3.7.2-1 3.3.7.3 I 4.3.7.3 1 3.3.7.4 l 4.3.7.4 l 3.3.7.5 1 4.3.7.1 I REACTOR CONE ISOLATION COOLIN SYSTQI ACTttATION INSTNQKNTATION SURVEILLANCE REgUIRQIENTS.....;...
CONTROL Rtm SLOCr INmmENTATION.................
3/4 3 50 3/4 3-52 COITAL ROD -dLON INSTR'ITATION SURVEILLANCE RgQIRESTS e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
RAOIATION NNITONIN INSTROKNTATION "..."""".
RADIATION NNITONIN INSTROONTATION SllRVEIL4WCE R@VIRENFS o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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3/4 3 55 3/4 3 9 3/4 3 5O
$EIQQC NNITONIN INSTRQKNTATION................
3/4 3 52
$EISNC NNITNIM INSTltSITATION QlRVEILLHCK It@SIRE OPS
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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l NETMISLOOICILNNOOWIN INSTRll%NTATION QCLLICE l@QIRESTS e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ee ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e'e'
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RIOT% SNfAXhll IOIOORIiQ INSTIQIENTATION ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
SNlTQSOI NNITONIN INSTRQRNTATION LLANCE %/VIREOS
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~
ACCIDENT NIIITOQN INSTRQRNTATIN ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ACCIMNT ICNOONIlO INSETiTATION SURVEILLANCE
'/4 3 53 3/4 3 55 3/4 3 55 3/4 3-58 3/4 3 59 3/4 3 71 CONTROL NO dLOCN INSTROCNTATION $ETPOINTS.......
3/4 3-54 IINNTS
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~
3/4 3 83 lN!T 2
irSTOF TA8 S
Continued 4.3. 7. 10-1 3.3.7.11 1
4.3. 7. 11-1 3.3.9 1
3.3.9 2
RIOIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT %NITORINQ INSTRtNENTATION iURVEILLANCE RfgVIR9%NTS.........
RIOlOACTlVK GASEOUS EFFLUBIT %NITORINQ lNSTRQ%NTATION...... ~..... '.'......................
RAOIOACTlVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT NWTORINQ INSTRUHENTAT?ON SURVEILLANCE RE/UIRENENTS..........
FEEQlQTER/KIIN TURSIHE TRIP SYSTEN ACTUATlON INSTRQ%NTATION................,...,.............
fEEOlOTER/MAIN TVRSIKE TRIP SYSTEN ACTllATION
.?NSTRtNENTATION SETPOINTS......,..................
PAGE 3/4 3 85 3/4 3-ee 3/4 3-91 3/4 3 97 3/4 3-98 4.3.9.1 1
3.4.3.2 1
3.4.4 1 4.4.5-1 4.4.6.1.3 1
FEEQWATEL94IN TURSINE TRIP SYSTEM ACTUATION INSTRUNENTATION SllRVKILLANCER@UIRE%NTS..........
REACTOR COOLANT SYSTBI PRESSURE ISOUTION VALVES...
3/4 3 99 3/4 4 9 PRINARY COOLANT SPECIFIC ACTIVITYSAWLE A ANALYSIS P ROGRAN o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o'
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
REACTOR VESSEL, MATERIAL SlNVKILLANCE PROGRAN 3/4 4 15 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN CHQIISTRY LINITS..;.........
3/4 4 12 3.6.3. 1 3.6.5.2. 1 ITNIANLSOEDULE o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
PRIVY CONTAiNIT ISOUTION VALVES...............
'J SECOINNtY CONTAIlOA'ENTIUTION SYSTBI AUTOEROTIC ISO UTION AERS
~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3/4 4 19 3/4 6 19 3/4 6 35 4;8~1.1.2 1 4.8.1.L2 2 4.8.2.1 1 3.8.4.1 1 3.8.4.2 1
DIESKL QKNKRATON TEST OIULK o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
lNIT 1 AN UNIT 2 DIESEL GENERATOR.'LOAOINQ TI%RS.'.
NATTILY SURVKILLANCK RE)VIRODENTS o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
PNNARY CONTAINNBIT PENETRATION CeelCTOW OVKRCUNENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES o""".""........
NTON OPERATED VALVES THEONL OVSLOAO PITKCTION
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ q 3/4 8 7'/4 8 8 3/4 8 15 3/4 8 2 3/4 8 31 3.11.1.1 I
. NXINN PERNISSISLK. CONCENTRATION Of OISMLVGl ON ENTRAINED lNNLK GASES RELEASE FNN T% SDK Te NIRKSTRICTEO ANS IN LlgllIOQTK
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PLAN7 SYSTEMS Q QLEP63) cia.7.6 b.
Two OPERAILE ffre suppression p~s, one electrfc aotor driven end one diesel
- driven, each with a capacity of 2500 ge, with their discharge alfgned to the fire suppression
- header, At least two separate water supplies, each with a efnfaua con oned ol~ of 300,000 gallons, end c.
Two PERAILE flow paths capable of taking suction froe two of the 1owfng:
(L) Unft L cooling tower basin, (2) Uni 2 cooling tower b
fn, (3) clarified water storage
- tank, and tr sferrfng the water.th utah distribution pfpfng wfth OPERAILE sec onalfxfng control or fsolatf valves to the yard hydrant curb valv
, the last valve'head of the ater floe alare device on each spr nkler or hose standpfpe and the lest v lve ahead of"Che deluge valve o each deluge or spray systaa quired be OPERAILE per Specfffca ons 3.7.6.2, 3.7.5.5, and 3.7.d.d.
APPLICASILITY: At all tiees.
ACTIdN:
i.
Wth one fire p~ andlor o
of above required water supplfes fnoperabl ~, restore the fnope le tqufpeent to OPERAILE status within 7 days or, provide an alta kup pm'r supply.
The provfsfons of Specf ffcatfon 3.0.3 are t
fcahle.
I b.
Nth the ffre suppressf water sys otherwise inoperable establish a backup ffre s~res on rater systoe thin 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
SURVHL LANCE 4.7.5.L.L ao The ftre s~
ssfon water systw shall be nstratad OPERABLE:
At least per 7 days by verffyfnI the ofnfaa ontafned water supply M
At le
- t. once per 31 days by startfno the electric eoto driven fire s
ssfon p~ and operatfnl ft for at least LI afnute on rculatfon flm.
Co At least once per 31 days by verffyfny that each valve, aanua power operated or autowtfc, fn the floe path fs fn fts correct posit At least once per L2 oonths by perforeance of a systeo flush.
~ o At least once per'2 eonths by cyclfny each tsstabl ~ va)ve Roe path through at least one ~late cycle of full travel.
At least once per II eonths by pertorafng a system functfonal Wfch fncludos sfklan@
autoaatfc actuatfon of the system rougnout ts operatfng
- sequence, and:
Verffyfng that each autoaatfc valve fn Ne f1ee pa actuates fts correct posftfon, 2.
Ve fyfng that each ffre suppressfon p~ Cave ops gt )east 2500 at a syscaa hea4 of L25 psffl; 3.
Cyclfng valve fn the flee path that f not tastable our<ny plant ope atfon through at least one c ete cycle ef full
- travel, Verffyfny tha each ffre s~ressfo p
starts seouentfally to aafntafn the ffr4 suppressfon r system pressure greater than or equal to psfi.
y.
At least once per 3 yea by perfo fng a flee test of the systae fn accordance with Chapter 5, 1
II of the ftre Protectfon
- Hanobook, 14th Kdftfon. pWlfshe4 by tfonal Ffre Protactfon Assocfatfon.
- 4. 7.d. L2 The 41 esel driven f1re s~
fon pwp shall be deeonstracad OPERAS':
a.
At least once per 3i days I.
Verffytni the fwl rage tan contafns at least 250 gallons
'f fwl.
L Startfni the dt el ~ven p~ f fent con4ftfons and operatfni for ter than or equal 30 elnutas on reef rcul48 floe.
b.
& 1eait a%a r Sg 4aya by verffyfno that a
'e of Cfesel fuel 4%5 the fw storage tank, obtafned fn acco e with Aglh-M70-75, lefthfn acceptable l1Nfts specfffeC fn Tahl I of A5Tlf ON% 77 for vfscosf, mter ancl selfeent.
c.
At l once per II mnths by s&)ectfng the 4fesel an fnspectfon
- fn rdance Hth procedures prepa~ fn congunctfon fts acturer" s rec~ndatfons for the class of servfce.
Rt UlR&6PS Contfnued 4.7.d L3 4fese1 4rfven rfre p~ 4feael Nt ~f% 24-v batt ~ bank and charger sha be 4eeonatratad QPfJU4Lf:
a.
At least o
per 7 4aya by verftyfny Cha I-The ~lectro level of each ot cell fa above cue.plat a
2 The pflot cell ap ttc fty, corrected Co ~P Chan or equa) to L Co 3.
The overall bette vol g gyrator Cban or ~) ~ 2$ yo At leaat once per 2 4aya by verftyf Chat Che <pecfgfc gravfty
<5 approyrfate t'ontfnwd servfce of che It leaat e per IS mnche by verfgfny Chat:
cell and battery rac)e shet no vfaual fndf fon of pnysfcal dmso or abnormal 4eterforatfon, and Terefna1 connectfone are clean, tfght, f'roe ot corroafon coated with antfcorroefon eeterfel.
S
PRAV. N SPR R SVSTBeS LINET COJOITION FOR OPERATION The ollowfny spray an4 sprfnkler systaes shall be OPERAS RCIC P
Roca, Unit 2 HPCI Puap ooe, Unit 2 Upper Cable rea4fny Rooe, Unit 2 Lever Cabl ~ Sp 4fng Rooe, Unit 2 Dfesel Generator A
ooe Diesel Generator 8
R Dfesel Generator C Roae Dfesel Generator D Roa Ffre Lone 2 Q Ffre Lones 2-0 an4 2-4 Ffre Zone 2 SA Ffre Zone 0 290 Ffre Zone 0 3N Diesel Generato K Sufl4fny, Ffre Zone 0 11K r eeufleent protecte4 by the spray or sprfnkler be Ot%RNLE.
3.7.6.2 ae b.
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~y ACTIN:
Wf one or mta of the chere nqufre4 spray and/or sprfnk r systees rahle, AOHa 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> estaÃfsh a contfnuous ffre ~tch th backup ffre suppressfon eydyeant for those areas fn Wfch nt systole or c~nenti coul4 be d~ge4; for other areas, establi ao Iysyly ffre mtch petrol.
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Tlaafsfens or Specftlcaaan 3.0.3 are not ~licaae.
5U tANCE RK i.l.d.2 ch of the above requtre4 spray an4 sprinkler systaas shall be deaonstrate OtPAILK:
a.
At le once pet 31 4eys by vet$ fythg that each valve,
- nual, yeeer ata4 or autosat$ c,
$a the f1m yaN ~s ln
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yos$ t$on.
b.
AL 1east once D Oonths Q ~lfnQ each tes le valve
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f1'ath through t least one cMlete cyel f full travel.
c.
At 1east once per Q Ns:
Sy perform)ng a syst funct<
test W)ch Inclu4es skeulated
., 'autoeat$ c actuation of s, an4:
a)
Verffyfsy that the fc valves
$n the flee yath actuate to the)r rrect
)t)one on a test s)inal, an4 b) 'yelfno each alve
$ n Ne fl that
$ s not testable 4ur)no yl operation through least. one ~late cycle ef full el.
2.
Sy a vt fnsyectlon of the dty y$ye syr syHnhler.
hea4e verify Nehr intey sty, an4 3.
Sy vtsual 4nsyect$ on ef each 4eluoe nojjle's syr area to
$fy Nat Ne syrup pattern
$ s net ohatructe4.
least once per 0 yeats iy perfeafng an a$r or wter fin t
Nrouoh each eaten hee4. spray an4 st)neer hea4er an4 verifying
~ open heal sytey ~ syrlakler ~le ia unehstructe4.
.LI TIIC COIOITIM FOR OPE RATION 3.7.6.
The folio<<fag lo<<pressure CQs systeas shall be OPE54LE:
a.
ontrol Rooe Under F1oor, Unft 1 b.
C trol Rooe Under Floor, Vnft 2 c.
L r Re1ay Rooe, Unit Zt d.
Uppe Relay Rooa, Unit 2t e.
South abler Chase t',
Center 1e Chase y.
North Cab e Chase h.
Rooo C-i12 off it Rooe C-41' ffft Control Rooa ffft, Unft 1 k.
Control Rom So ft, Unft 2 APPLICMILITY: Whenever psent protected by the ACTIOI:
ystaes fs ~fred to a.
fifth one or mre of the ve iequfred systaes fnopersb1e, <<fthfn 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establfsh a contfn ffre <<a
<<fth backup ffre supprss sion equfpeent for those a
as fn ch redundant systaas or coe-ponents could be dmaged; fo othe
- areas, establfsh an hourly ftre
<<etch patrol.
b.
Th~ provfsfons of Specfffcatf 0.3 are not appltcshle.
SURVKILLNCK RK IRE%NTS 4.7.6.3.1 Each of the above ~
lee press COs systaes shall be a~n-strated OFKNAILK at least once 3l days by verf fno that each valve, lanual, pear
- operated, or" autoaatte, the floe path fs fn ts correct posftfon.
4.7.6.3.2 Eacti of the requfred lm pressure Cs tees shall be demonstrated OMNtE:
a.
Atl~
per 7 days by verffyfng the COs stor tank level to be 25% ml pressure to be greater than 0 psfg, and b.
At T per 1$ mnON by:
1.
erffyfng ON system valves and assocfatef ventflatf diapers aN f5re door release mchanfsas actuate eanually and tfca11y, upon recefpt of a sfmlated actuatfon sfgnal, 2.
Floe fern each accessfbl ~ nozzle by perforaance of a "Nff Test.
Nlcc ssfble noules.
LON SYSTBS LI TINa COITIN FOR OPERATION 3.7.6.
The Halon systaas
$ n the follmfng panel eodules shall be QPf Lj rfth storage tanks havfng at least 9% of full charge re)ght and ful 1 cha pressure:
APPLICASILITY:
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2ll701 2U702 2U703 2U7N 2U705 2U730 2U7$1 2U732.
1 never equfpeent protected by the Halon sys fs required ao Nth one or of the above requfred Hal systaes
)noperabl ~,
" rfthfn 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> tablfsh a contfnuous ffre tch rfth backup fire supyressfon eqvf nt for'hose areas fn hach redundant systaes or c~onents could dasagect; for other as, establfsh an hourly ffre mtch patrol.
The prevfsfons of Spec fcatfon 3.6 are not ~1 fcable.
SVRVKILLINCKRK IR8%NTS i.7.6.1 Each of the abew requfred systees sha11 be desonstrated QPKRIILK.
by wtf that each valw, eanual, tfc, fn the.
m path fs fn fts correct a.
At 'least once pet 3l powt operated ot posf tfon.
b.
At least once pa'nths by verffyfng 1on storage tank refght and pressure
. ~
c.
At least once ik anths by:
of a flm test through accessfb headers and
~e te assure no blockage.
2.
etwnce of a functfonal te4t of the general lars cfrcuft assocf ates alare ant Ateelock devfcea
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RE WSE STA LlllIT CONlITION FOR OP'ENATION 3.7.6,5 fire hose stations shown in Table 3 7.4.5 1 shall be OPERAS APPLICAIILI 'htMver aqufposnt fn the areas protected by the ffrs 45$
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ACTION:
ao b.
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0th one core of the fire hose stations shee fn able 3.7.6.5-1 inoperable, ute an additional ffre hose of equal r greater dfaaetir to the unpro cad area(s) free an OPERASLE hose tatfon yfthfn 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> if the inoper
~ fire hose fs the prfaary of fire supprsssfon; otherwise, ro the additional hose Hthfn 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.
Tee.provt ~Iona ot Itlcaalon 3.0.3 are appltcaale.
SURVEILLANCE R IREKNTS 4.7.6.5 Each of the ffre hose stat ns shae n Table 3.7.6.5-1 shall be d~nstrated OPERAILE:
a.
At least once per 31 deye by,a sual fnspectfon of the ffre hose stations accsssfbl ~ durfny pl operation to assure all required
~qufpoent fs at the statfon.
At least once per'1 aN by:
L Vfsual fnsyectfon f th~ fire hose tatfons not accessible during plant oyeratfon assure all requf aqufpeent fs at the station.
2.
Reeovfni the for fnsyectfon and rackfni for all ffre hose
- stations, Ci 3.
= ?nsyectf all gaskets and reylacfno any aded gaskets in the ngs for all fire hose stations.
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At 9%at per 3 years by:
1.
t felly oyenfno each hose station valve to veri valve IUD and no floe blockage.
2 Conductfni a hose hydrostatIc test at a yressure of 150 sing or at least 50 ysfg above the saxfaa'fre cain operatfno p
- ssure, Nfchever is greater.
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AND FIRE HYD HYOVWT HOSE HDVSKS LIIII NC CONITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.d.d Yard ffre hydrants 1fH122 and 1FH1M an4 associated hydrant ho houses shal 1 be ERASLE.
APPLICASILI 'Aenever equ$ yeent
$ n the areas protected by the ya OIEIIIIL ACTMII:
gath yard
)re hydrants 1FHi22 and/or 1FHI04 and/o associated hydrant hose houses noperable, route sufflc$ent add1tf 1 lengths of rare hose of equa or greater diameter located tn a acent OPERAILE hydralt hose house(s) prov)de service to the unpro ted area(s) w)thorn
,. 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.
b.
The prov$ s$ ons of 3 f1catfon 3.0.3 are t applicable.
SUNEILlANCK RE IRENNTS 4.1.d.d Yard f$re hydrants IfH122 shall be 4esonstrated QPERINLE:
and assoc)ated hydrant hose houses b.
Cs At least once yer 31 days by 5
l Inspect)on of the hydrant hose houses to assure all toque ego ls at the hose houses.
At least. once per0, durlnN h, April or Ny and ~ng
- Sapper, October or ~r, by v$
lly $nspect$ ng the yard f$re hydrants and ~~
that the hydrant rrels are dry an4 that the
'ydrants are not At least once 12 mwtNN by:
CoaOetf haec hydrestatfc tests at a p sure'of'150 ys$ g or R t ps$
ahcwe the ax)as fire sa operat)nN pressure,
$s greatar.
w-'+ acct.of all degraded gaskets
$n coupl) 3.
rfoMnN a flm check of each hydrant.
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- Aandeant No.
43
PUNT SY5am~D 3/i.7.1 atad asseebl5 os, fncludfnQ mal)s, floor/caf1 f<s nclosures and 4tner ffro barrfers 5eparatfnQ safety ro)ated ffre a~as s
ratfnQ portfens of redundant systaes faportant to safe sou~
<graf ffr area, and all sealfnQ devfces fn ffre rated ass'ly penetratfons fnc>
fnQ ffre doors. <<re wfndoots. ffre daepers, cable and pfpfnQ ~ 'tatfo seals ventf latfon seals shall be OiQNLE.
APfL,ICNI TY:
At all tfees.
ACTION:
aA Nth o or mre of the above requfrad ffre ra ass~lfes and/or goal fnQ vfcas fnoperabloo Hthfn I hour es sh a gontfnuous ffre wa on at least one sfde of the aff as~ly and/or sealfnQ dev e or verffy the OPBNMTV of fre detectors on at least ene sf of the fnoperable ffre as ly and/or saalfnQ davfce an4 estab}fsh, hourly f)te mtch petro.
The pro fsfons of frfcatfon 3.0.3 re not applfcable.
SUNNIl.LNCf R MENTS i.7.7.1 Each of the above ~fre4 shall be verffte4 OJNilLK at least fnspoctfon of:
a.
The exyose4 surfaces ecch f5re te4 as~ly.
rated ass~lfes and soalfnQ davfces per 1$ earths by perfotefnQ a vfsual b.
Qch ffre rfndar, r>> dNaper, an4 fate4 hatOara c.
At least I ef Cyme of seale4 fon..
?f apparent chanQas fa agpetanc>>
kraal deQradatfone foun4, a vfsual fnspectfon of NHtf 1 1lS of each type of seale4 ratfon shall be cade.
fe>> process dull contfea ultf1 IN s~lo rfth no fn appearance or dwell tfon fs found.
ll be selecte4 such that..each penetra on All be
~ver IN +Iree r
~SUNNI RK%NTS Cont)nued 4.7.7.2 a.
b.
Co Each of ve required f$re doors shall er)f)ed gyE~g~ b.-
VeHfyfnO the po ton of each closed door at least once per 24 teurs.
VerffyfnQ that doors r$th t0c hold. open and release eeclzn~s are free of obstruction le once per 2i hours.
pl Verffyfno the po on of each locked sed fire door at least once per 7 4ays.
Ver~fy the Oneertm or the rt~ do r s~~ '~ ~st by pe rainy.a CHQOCL RNCTIQNL TEST at leaat once pe 1 4ays.
Inspectfny
%he automatic hold.open, release and closfno sec sa an4 latches at least once per 4 aetha.
agc5
3 4.3.T.
wa fifty fa avaf labia fer'he p~t OataCtfOn Of ff~
aflfty fs fn order to detect and locate ffres Prem% datectfon o
All reduce the petantfal for to sat ty-1 ~
eeufpeent an4 fs an fntegra fn the ov aeflfty f5ra yrotectfon p rope ln the event that a of the ffre da fnoperab)e, 1
frequency of f5re vetch patro affected areas fs ~f provfde detectfon eapabflfty untfl the fnoperable f
red to QfNAliLITY.
3/a.;T. M lO KFFLUNT l A
Off The radfoactfve 1fqufd affluent inst~etatfon fs provfded to conf ton and control, as Cylfcable, the releases of radfoactfve eatarfals fn 1fquf4
~ffluents durfni actual or potantfal re)eases of lfydd effluents.
The alata/
trfp setyofnts for these fnstnaants shall be calculata4 fn accordance
~5th the procedures fn the ODCN to ensure that the alaraltrfp All occur prfor to accaedfno the lfefts of IO CfN Art ZO.
The OJNNMTY an4 use of thfs fnstnaentatfon fs consfstant Hth the requf~ts of Qeneral Oesfgn Crftarfa 40, I3 and d4 of Appendfx A to IO CN tart 50..
3 4.3.T.
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OI The ra4foact1ve gaseous effluent fnsttmentatfon 1s provfdad to eanftor and control, aa apylfcahle, the releases of radfoactfve eatarfals fn gaseous effluents durfnI actual or yetentfal releases of gaseous affluents.
The ataral trfy setyofnta for these fnetrtaenta shall be calculated fn accordance Ath the proca&ttee fn the CN te eeyore that the alara/trfy Al'l occur prfor to
~xceedfnl the lfa5ts ef. Ql CN farL 20.
TMa fnet~ntatfoe also fncludae prevf sfone fer aeelterlnI (an4 merellfnN) the comentr'atf one of potantf ally alyleefve gal AxCuree fa the ~te gas held'ys~
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The alleahle out of-sttIHce tfMs and survef llama teqof~ts are consfstant Ath the rec~nda tfone of Reguiatey tufde 1.133, iLoese fart Oetactfon frolrMfor the O'leary Ini t
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'SASES 3~44 4 3/4 7.6 The QpERABILITY of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression ability is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any portion of the facility whe safe elated equipment is located. The fire suppression system consists of the water sys spray a
or sprinklers, COg systems, Haion systems and fire hose stations.
The ective capability o e fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential da to safety related equipme nd is a major element in the facilityfire protection program.
In the event that portio of the fire suppression systems are inoperable ternate backup fire.
fighting equipment Is requ to be made available In the affected as until the inoperable equipment Is restored to serv en the inoperable fire fighting nt Is intended for use as
. a backup means of fire suppres a longer period of time I Iiowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than ifthe Inope e equipment is the ry means offire suppression.
Hourly Firewatch Patrols shall be completed o ea clock hour.
Individual zones on the hourly
. firewatch patrol shall be toured at intervals (I.e. z A and back to zone A) of sixty minutes with a margin of fifteen minutes.
A Contihuous Flrewatch must remain i e specified area at times and must patrol the required fire zones in the specified area at I once per fifteen minutes a margin offive mInutes.
The surveillance require provide assurances that the minimum 0 ILITYrequirements of the fire suppression tems are met. An allowance Is made fbr ensuring sufficient volume of Halon in the Halon s e tanks by verHgjing the weight and pressure ofthe tan In the eve e fire suppression water system becomes Inoperable, Immediate e
measure ust be taken since this system provkles the major fire suppression capabil f the plan e requirement for a twenty-four. hour report to the Commission provides Ior pro t
e uation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression ca abfli forthecontinued rotectkeofthenucfear lant
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3/4 7.7 3/4 7.8 WIA B NE BYPASS SYSTE The required OPERABILITYof the main turbine bypass system Is consistent with the assumptions ofthe feedwater controller failure analysis in the cycle specific transient analysis.
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- c. A health physics technician shall bash'onsite when fu4 ia in the reactor.
- d. AN CORf ALTERATlONSshall be observed and directly supervised by either a Hcenaed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Umited to Fuel Handling who haa no other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.
Q Administrative procedurea ahsQ be developed and implemented to limit the working hours of unit staf who perform as~elated functions; e.g.. senior reactor operators, reactor operators, health phyaiciata, auxiliary operators, and key maintenance personnel..
'dequate shift coverage shall be maintained without routine heavy use of overtime. However, in the event that unforeseen problems require substantial amounts of overtime to be used, or during extended periods of shutdown for IMCII.
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- 1. A individual should not be permitted to work more than 1B hours straight, excluding shift turnover time.
- 2. An individual should not be permitted to work more than 18 hours2.083333e-4 days <br />0.005 hours <br />2.97619e-5 weeks <br />6.849e-6 months <br /> in any 24+our period, nor more than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in any 48+our period, nor more than 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> in any seven day period. aN excluding shift turnover time.
- 3. A break of at least eight hours should be alowed between work periods, inclutgng shift turnover time.
- h. Exit during extended shutdown periods, the use of overtime shou@I be considered on an lndMdual basis and not for the entire staff on a shift.
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Routine deviation from the above QIAd4inea Ia not authorited.
. The Manager&uclear Operations shall hN a Senior Reactor Operator Ucense.
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6.5.L6 The PORC shall be. responsfble for.
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h Revfer of all ~nfstratfve procedures an4 eunges thereto.
Revfee of all proposed tests an4 experfaents that affect nuglear safety.
Revfee of all yroyose4 changes to ippendfa 'A'echnfcal Specfffcatfons.
Revfer of all proposed changes or eodfffcatfons to unft systeas or equf yeent that affect nuclear safety.
Revfer of the safety evaluatfons for procedures and changes thereto coap1eted under the provfsfons of 10 CN 54.59.
Investfgatfon of all vfolatfons of the Technfcal Specf ftcatfons fncludfno the preparatfon and fonerdfng of reports coverfng eva1uethon and reeomendatfons to prevent recurrence to the Vfce presfdant-Nuclear Operatfons and to the Susquehanna Revfas Coealttee.'evf~
all RINNTNLK EVENTS.
Revfer of unft operatfons to detect potentfal nuclear safety haxards.
Perforaance of syecfal ~fee, fnvestfgatf one or analyses and reports thereon as requested hy the Superfntendent of Plant-Susquehanna or the. SusqMenna Revf ee Comfttee.
Revfew of the Securfty Plan and shall subelt recounted changes to e ~I t C
N Revfee of the Esergency Plan and shall suhalt recommended changes to tl ~I Revfee of every unplanned onsfte release of radfoactfve eaterfal to the envfrone fncludfno the yreparatfon an4 fomardfng of reports cewrfno evaluatfon, recomendatfons an4 4fsyosftfon of the d'or rectfw actfoa to yrevent reams to the Vfca Presf4ent-Nuclear Oyeratfons an4 to the Chafraan of the Susquehanna Revfew Ceaefttee.
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"ar 5.7 6.1.1 The foeowing actions shall be taken in the event a Safety Limitia violated:
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The NRC Operations Center shall be notified by telephone aa soon as possible end in eN cases within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.
The Vice Preaidentklucleer Operations and the SRC shall be notified within 21 hours2.430556e-4 days <br />0.00583 hours <br />3.472222e-5 weeks <br />7.9905e-6 months <br />.
- b. A Safety UmitViolation Report shall be prepared.
The report shall be reviewed by the PORC.
This report shall describe {1) applicable circumstances preceding the violation, {2)effects of the violation upon unit components, systems or structures, a@i {3) corrective action taken to prevent recurrence.
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The Safety UmitViolation Report shaN be submitted to the Commission, the SRC and the Mee President-Nuclear Operations within 11 days of the violation.
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Critical operation of the unit shaH not be resumed until authorized by the Commission.
8.8 8;8.1 Written procedures shaH be established, implemented and maintained covering the activities referenced below:
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The appQcable procedures recommended in Appendbc A of Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, February 1978.
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Refueling operations.
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Swveiilance and teat activities of safety related equipment.
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Security Ran implanentation.
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Emergency Ran implementation.
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Rre Protection Program implementation.
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PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM implementation.
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Offaite Ooee Calculation Manual implementation.
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auaNty As+rance Program for effluent and environmental monitoring. using the
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And 8 6.8.2 Each procedure of 6.6.1(a) through (g) above, and changes thereto, ahN be reviewed in accordance with Specificationa 6..1.6 or 6.4.3, aa appropriate, and approved by tf prior to implementation and ahaQ be perlodic&y aa set forth in administrative procedwea Gt5Lf'A gQiipi Nocedee of 6.6.1. above. and changes thereto, that ia established to implement CASI'gNÃtlons ofthe radiological effluent and environmental monitoring programs and thoee portions of the ODCM that are the reaponaibNty of Nuclear Technology shall be approved by the Manager+tuclear Technology.
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