ML17320A539

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Revised Pages 6-23 & 3/4.7-6 & 7 for Tech Spec Changes Made in Amends 50,53,68 & 71 Re Records Retention
ML17320A539
Person / Time
Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 05/13/1983
From:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Shared Package
ML17320A540 List:
References
NUDOCS 8306020012
Download: ML17320A539 (4)


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"."- = ~TON 6.10 ~ 1 The follac~~ recaMs sm" be rat~ad fa" a-least five yea s

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Records W Logs of u='t operation ccve" ~ t'=a 'ntarvaL each poc:er level.

Records and Logs of p~"cipa'ai" w -ce activ'ti s,

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Records of st ~e" ~ce activir'ess

~"spectians a c ca ibra='ons " q-'-ed by t"ese Tec ca Spec'""cat c s.

Records of ch~es, nade to the procedures requ=ad by Spec"~ice="cn 6.8.1.

Records o" sealec sac ca Leak " sts and results.

Rec ds, o a""uaL phys"cal '-ve"tery o= ~ saa'd sau ce ata M on ec" d.

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~ec"-ds a- ~c"a"'c-a~os'-a -~ a '"Qv"d~ a-ter~

Recaws.af gaseaua and 4'onid rad'"active -"ra~M raLaased to the e~~

Recorcs of radmacr va sh'~ants.

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cycles for w4se fac' '~

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=ace ta procedures or equ'nt ~ rav aw af tasm an" experts pu-sua=t to LO ~ 50;39.

Records of maet~~s. af tha PHSRC and the NARC.

Records for Rnvaanma"taL Qual'con which ara cwead under tha p~sicns of pa"agrapa 6.13.

RecaMs of raac=c tests a=d exeter'=a"ts, Records of the service lives of hydraulic snubbers Listed on Table 3.7H includinq the data at which service life commences and assoc'atad installation and maintenance records.

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I, Biscay To provide assuraace of snubber functional reliability, a representative sampLe of the izxstaLLed sauhbers vill be functionaLLy tested dung plant shutdowns at 18 month iatervaLs Observed failures of these sample snuhhers shall resp' functional testing of additional units.

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The service life of a snzxhber is evaluated via manufacexred input and information through coasideratiozx of the snubber service conditions and associated QxstaL1atioa and maintenance records (newly izxstalled snubber, seaL replaced, spring repLaced, ia high radiatioa area, ia high temperature

area, etc..).

The retirement to monitor the snubber service life is incLuded to.ensure that the sazxhhers periodicaLLy undergo a performance evaluation in, viev of. thei age aad operating conditions.

These. records vtLL provide strati:ical bases for future caasideratioa of sauhher service lx e.

The recEcirements for the: maintenance of records and the snubber service life. review are-. zxot intended to affect plant operation 3/4. 7; 8 SKLLZD'OUR

The Lxxni~mtians cn emavahle cohtaznizxation. for sources acgxi~g leak test~g, including alpha. emit~, is based on 10 ~ 10.39(c) Mnits for plutonixrn.

This limi.tatiozx vill ensure that: leakage from byproduct, source, special zzucleaY. material sou ces viLL not exceed allowable-izxtBJce values 3/4 7. 9 FERE'UPXRESSXON: SYS~S r

The 0PKMIXJZY of the fire suppression systems ensures that adepxate e suppression capability is available to confine and ~~h fires oc~~g in aay portion of, the facility where safety related ecpxipaent located.

The fire suppression system consists of tAe vater ~stem sp ay and/or sprizmlers>

CO2, Halon and fire hose stations.

The coLlec-tive capability of the fire suppression systems is adegxaue to min:nmire potential damage to safety related egxipment aud is a ma)or element. in, the facility fire protection progrzzm.

In the event that oaa or mora of tha required Xov praaaura CO>

systams are isolated for personaaL protactioa, to permit catry fcr routiaa tours, maintenance, construction or aurvaQlaace

taatizzg, aha fire dataction syatan(s) raquirad by apacificatioa 3.3,3.8 shall ba verifiad to bc oparable nnd a Raving Pira Match Patrol established ia the affactad areas not occupiad by mortars'ha Eovtag, lira Match Patrol(n) shaL1 consist of oaa or moro parsons kaovladgaabla of tha Lzxcation. and oparation of; fire fightiag equipmenr: aad. good fira protactioa/personnel safety practicas such aa maiateaaaca of access and egress routes aad persoaaal accountability maaauraa.

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sn operator on toux') provided that such personnel fulfilled the above stated requirements.

ha a minimum, each axea affected by sn isolated lent pressure Ca systsm must ba visited every cventy-five (25) to thirty-five (35) mtuutss by the Roving H.ra Match Patxol.

Such measures wtZ1 provide the necessary level of fire protection awhile affording necessary provisions for personnel safety.

'n the event that pox'tions of the fire suppression systems sx'a inope able, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is requixed

<<o be made available in the affected areas until the inoperabla equipment W

zestoxed to service.

When the inoparebla fire-fighting equipmans is intended for use'~~"i backup means of fix'a suppression, a loagsr period of tNe is abased to provide sn alternate means of fire fighting than if the inoperable equipment is the p~ry means oi fire suppression.

The ourvELLllsnce requirccsents: provide assursndAR Mat tha. minimum OPKULEZLXXT. requirements'of tha fire suppression systems ara: mat ~

Aa alleranca is.made. for ens&Lag. a sufficient volume of Halon azut Ca>

in tha storage: tanks by-verifying. either the veight, level, or: pressure of the tsnks.

Zn the event the fire suppression Tater system.becomes inoperabla, immediate corrective aeasurac must be caken since this system provides the ma)or fire suppression capability of tha plant.

The requiraaent for a arm~-four hour report to the Commission provtdaa fox prompt evaluation of the'ccsptabQity of. the corrective measures to provide adequate iira suppression capability for the continued protection of tha nuclear plsnt.

3/4.7.10 PEHETRATIOH FIRE BARRIERS The functiona1 iptegrity of the penetration fire barriers ensures that fires will be confined or adequately retarded from spreading to adjacert portions of the facility.

This design feature minimizes the possib1ity of a single fire rapidly involving several areas of the acility prior to detection and extinguishment.

The penetration fire oarriers are a passive element in the faiclity fire protection program anc are subject to p riodic-inspections.

During periods of time when the barriers are not functional, a con-tinuous fire watch is required to be maintained in the vicinity of the affected barrier until the barrier is restored to functional status.

D C'OOK UNXT 2 B3/477 Amendment Ho.

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