ML18012A183

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Proposed Relocation of TS 3.3.3.2, Movable Incore Detectors & Associated Bases,Consistent w/NUREG-1431 & GL 95-10
ML18012A183
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Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/20/1996
From:
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML18012A182 List:
References
RTR-NUREG-1431 GL-95-10, NUDOCS 9603250346
Download: ML18012A183 (9)


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ENCLOSURE4 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT NRC DOCKET NO. 50-400/LICENSE NO. NPF-63 REQUEST FOR LICENSE AMENDMENT MOVABLEINCORE DETECTORS PAGE CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS Removed Pn e Inserted Pa c V1 VI 3/4 3-56 3/4 3/56 9b0325034b 9b0320 PDR ADOCK 05000400 P PDR

ENCLOSURES SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT NRC DOCKET NO. 50-400/LICENSE NO. NPF-63 REQUEST FOR LICENSE AMENDMENT MOVABLEINCORE DETECTORS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGES

INDEX IHITING CON NS FOR OP RATION AND SURVEIL RE UIREMENTS SECTION P~AG TABLE 3.3 ' RADIATION HONITORING INSTRUMENTATION FOR PLANT OPERATIONS . 3/4 3 ~ 51 TABLE 4.3-3 RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION FOR PLANT OPERA SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS . 3/4 3-54 v b1 In or) ojtecfor ....tpmuc~+9) . 3/4 3 '6 Seismic Instrumen a n 3/4 3 '7 TABLE 3 '-7 SEISHIC HONITORING INSTRUHENTATION . 3/4 3-58 TABLE 4.3-4 SEISHIC HONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREHENTS . 3/4 3 '9 Heteorological Instrumentation . . . . . . , . . ~ 3/4 3 '0 TABLE 3.3-8 HETEOROLOGICAL HONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 3/4 3 '1 TABLE 4.3-5 METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUHENTATION SURVEILLANC REQUIREMENTS . 3/4 3 '2 Remote Shutdown System . . . . . . . . . , , . . . 3/4 3-63 TABLE 3.3-9 REHOTE SHUTD(MN SYSTEM . 3/4 3 '4 TABLE 4.3-6 REHOTE SHUTDNN HONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREHENTS 3/4 3-65 Accident Honitoring Instrumentation 3/4 3-66 TABLE 3.3-10 ACCIDENT HONITORING INSTRUHENTATION 3/4 3 '8 TABLE 4.3-7 ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS . 3/4 3 '0 TABLE 3.3 ~

11 (DELETED) 3/4 3 '3 Metal Impact Honitoring System . . ~ . . . . , ~ . 3/4 3-74 (DELETED) 3/4 3 '5 Explosive Gas Honitoring Instrumentation . . . . . 3/4 3-82 TABLE 3.3-13 EXPLOSIVE GAS MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 3/4 3 '3 TABLE 4.3-9 EXPLOSIVE GAS HONITORING INSTRUHENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 3/4 3 '6 3/4.3.4 D El ETED o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3/4 3 89 SHEARON HARRIS ~

UNIT 1 V1 Amendment No. S8

INSTRUMENTATION MOVABL INCORE OETECTORS - g 6LC T<'D L.'MITING CQNOITIQN FOR OPERATION 3.3.3. Z The Movable Encore Oetection System shall be OPERA8LE with:

a. At least 38 der>cur thimbles,
b. A minimum of two detector thimbles per core quadran and
c. Sufficient movable detectors, drive, and readou equipment to mao ese thimbles.

APPLICAHILI . When the Movable Incore Oetection S tern is used for:

Recali ation of the Excore Neutron lux Oetectton System, or

b. Monitor ing he gUAORANT POWER T RATIO, or N
c. Measurement o F~(7) nd F ACTION:

With the Movable Incore ectio Systera inoperable, do not use the system for the above applicable itoring or calibration func-ions. The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 nd 3.0.4 are t applicable.

SURVEILLANCE UIREMENTS

'ith'4the acceptability

4. 3. 3.

mi ng The Movable hours prio~

Incore Oetection o use, by Systera irradiating of its,voltage curve s

ea whe 11 be demonstr ated OPERABLE, detector used and deter required for:

a. Recalibration of the Excor e Neutron Flux Oe ction System, or
b. Monitoring the /VAGRANT POWER TILT RATIO, or
c. - Measurement of F~ F (Q and Fxy SHEARON HARRIS UHIT,1 3/4 3-M

IVSTRUMEVTAT?0 BASES 3/4.3.3.2 ."OVABLE INCORE OET CTORS - DELG T~

ERABILITY of the movable incore detectors with the specified minimum com-plement uipment ensures that the measurements obtained from use of accurate resent the spatial neutron flux distribution o th'ystem core.

The OP RABILITY of ths tea is demonstrated by irradiati cn detac.or used and determining the acca Iity of its volta e.

For the purpose of measuring F (Z ~, a 'ncore flux map is used.

guar.ar core fIux maps efined in @CAP-8648, June , a be used in racalibration of ~ core Neutron FIux Oetaction System, and incore flux maps or ric incore thimbles may be used for monitoring the gUAO ~C4ER T IO when one Power Range channel is inoperable.

3/4. 3. 3. 3 SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY of the seismic instrumentation ensures that sufficient caoa-bility is available to promptly determine the magnitude of a seismic event and evaluate the response of those features important to safety. This capabi Ii -y is required to permit comparison of the measured response to that used in the design basis for the facility to determine ff plant shutdown is required pur suant to Appendix A of 10 CFR Part 100. The instrumentation is consistent with the recoaeendations of Regulatory Guide 1. XZ, "Instrumentation for Earthquakes,"

April 1974.

3/4. 3. 3. 4 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRlNEÃfATION The OPERABILITY of the meteorological instrumentation ensures that suf icient meteorological data are available for estimating potential radiation doses to the public as a result of routine or accidental release of radioac.ive mata-rials to the atmosphere. This capability is required to evaIuateofthe need for initiating protective measures to protect the health and Guide safety the public and is consistent with the recoaaendations of Regulatory 1. 23, "Onsite NeteoroIogical Programs," February 1972.

abilityy 3/4. 3. 3. 5 RBSTE SHUTOSA SYSTEM The OPERABILITY of the Remote Shutdown System ensures that sufficientoutside capability is available to permit safe shutdown of'he facility from event locations control of habit-the control room. This capability fs required fn the room is lost and is consistent with General Oesign Criterion L9 of 10 CFR Part SO.

Remote Shutdown System ensures that a fire will not pre-The OPERABILITY of the clude. achieving safe shutdown. The Remote Shutdown System instrumentation, control, and power circuits and transfer switches necessary to eliminate ef acts of the fire and aller operation of instruaentation, control and power circui s condition are independent of required to achieve and maintain a safe shutdown the reactor.

areas ~here a fire could damage systems normally used to shut down SHEARON HARRIS

- UNIT 1 B 3/4 3-4

SECTION PAGE TABLE 3.3-6 RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION fOR PLANT OPERATIONS 3/4 3-51 TABLE 4.3-3 RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION FOR PLANT OPERATIONS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 3/4 3-54 (Deleted) 3/4 3-56 I Seismic Instrumentation . . . . . . 3/4 3-57 TABLE 3.3-7 SEISMIC MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 3/4 3-58 TABLE 4.3-4 SEISMIC MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 3/4 3-59 Meteorol ogi ca 1 Instrumentati on 3/4 3-60 TABLE 3.3-8 METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION..... 3/4 3-61 TABLE 4.3-5 METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 3/4 3-62 Remote Shutdown System 3/4 3-63 TABLE 3.3-9 REMOTE SHUTDOWN SYSTEM 3/4 3-64 TABLE 4.3-6 REMOTE SHUTDOWN MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS . 3/4 3-65 Accident Monitoring Instrumentation . . . . 3/4 3-66 TABLE 3.3-10 ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 3/4 3-68 TABLE 4.3-7 ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 3/4 3-70 TABLE 3.3-11 (DELETED) 3/4 3-73 Metal Impact Monitoring System 3/4 3-74 (DELETED) 3/4 3-75 Explosive Gas Monitoring Instrumentation 3/4 3-82 TABLE 3.3-13 EXPLOSIVE GAS MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION . 3/4 3-83 TABLE 4.3-9 EXPLOSIVE GAS HONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS . 3/4 3-86 3/4.3.4 DELETED . 3/4 3-89 SHEARON HARRIS - UNIT 1 vi Amendment No.

INSTRUMENTATION MOVABLE INCORE D CTORS - DELETED SHEARON HARRIS - UNIT 1 3/4 3-56 Amendment No.

INSTRUMENTATION

- BASES 3/4.3.3,2 MOVABLE INCORE DETECTORS - DELETED 3/4.3.3. 3 SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY of the seismic instrumentation ensures that sufficient capability is available to promptly determine the magnitude of a seismic event and evaluate the response of those features important to safety. This capability is required to permit comparison of the measured response to that used in the design basis for the facility to determine if plant shutdown is required pursuant to Appendix A of 10 CFR Part 100. The instrumentation is consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1. 12. "Instrumentation for Earthquakes." April 1974.

3/4.3.3.4 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY of the meteorological instrumentation ensures that sufficient meteorological data are available for estimating potential radiation doses to the public as a result of routine or accidental release of radioactive materials to the atmosphere. This capability is required to evaluate the need for initiating protective measures to protect the health and safety of the public and is consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.23.

"Onsite Meteorological Programs," February 1972.

3/4.3.3.5 REMOTE SHUTDOWN SYSTEM The OPERABILITY of the Remote Shutdown System ensures that sufficient capability is available to permit safe shutdown of the facility from locations outside of the control room. This capability is required in the event control room habitability is lost and is consistent with General Design Criterion 19 of 10 CFR Part 50.

The OPERABILITY of the Remote Shutdown System ensures that a fire will not preclude achieving safe shutdown. The Remote Shutdown System and power circuits and transfer switches necessary to eliminate instrumentation'ontrol, effects of the fire and allow operation of instrumentation, control and power circuits required to achieve and maintain a safe shutdown condition are independent of areas where a fire could damage systems normally used to shut down the reactor.

SHEARON HARRIS - UNIT 1 B 3/4 3-4 Amendment No.

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