ML17291A156
| ML17291A156 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Columbia |
| Issue date: | 06/23/1994 |
| From: | WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM |
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| NUDOCS 9406280162 | |
| Download: ML17291A156 (1) | |
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/4.10.7 IN ERVICE LEAK AND HYDR 7ATIC TESTING LIMITINGCONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.10.7 When conducting Reactor Vessel inservice leak or hydrostatic testing, the average reactor coolant temperature specified in Table 1.2 for OPERATIONALCONDITION4 may be increased above 200'F, and operation considered not to be in OPERATIONAL CONDITION 33I II 3.
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to allow performance of an inservice leak or hydrostatic test provided the maximum
~4~RATAL reactor coolant temperature does..not exceed 212'F and the following OPERATIONAL CONDITION 3 LCO's are met:
a.
LCO 3.1.3.8, "Control Rod Drive Housing Support";
LCO 3.3.2, "Isolation Actuation Instrumentation," Items 2a, 2c, and 2d ofTable 3.3.2-1; C.
e.
LCO 3.6.5.1, "Secondary Containment Integrity";
LCO 3.6.5.2, "Secondary Containment Automatic Isolation Valves";
LCO 3.6.5.3, "Standby Gas Treatment"; and LCO 3.8.4.3, "Motor-Operated Valves Thermal Overload Protection."
APPLICABILITY: OPERATIONALCONDITION4 with average reactor coolant temperature
>200'F and <212'F
~AT)ON:
With the requirements of the above specification not satisfied, immediately enter the applicable condition of the affected specification or immediately suspend activities that could increase the average reactor coolant temperature or pressure and reduce the average reactor coolant temperature to < 200'F within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS 4.10.7 Verify applicable OPERATIONAL CONDITION 3.
surveillances for specifications listed in 3.10.7 are met.
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