ML18052B454

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Proposed Tech Specs Re Secondary Water Chemistry
ML18052B454
Person / Time
Site: Palisades Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 01/19/1988
From:
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
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NUDOCS 8801250063
Download: ML18052B454 (7)


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ATTACHMENT Consumers Power Company Palisades Plant Docket 50-255 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE CHANGES SECONDARY WATER CHEMISTRY January 19, 1988

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1 6 Pages TSP0188-0012-NL04

PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS - APPENDIX A SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 3.0 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION (Continued) 3.10 CONTROL ROD AND POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3-58 3.10.1 Shutdown Margin Requirements 3-58 3.10.2 Individual Rod Worth 3-58 3.10.3 Part-Length Control Rods 3-58 3.10.4 Misaligned or Inoperable Control Rod or Part-Length Rod 3-60 3.10.5 Regulating Group Insertion Limits 3-60 3.10.6 Shutdown Rod Limits 3-61 3.10.7 Low Power Physics Testing 3-61 3.10.8 Center Control Rod Misalignment 3-61 Figure 3-6 Control Rod Insertion Limits 3-62 3.11 POWER DISTRIBUTION INSTRUMENTATION 3-65 3.11.1 Incore Detectors 3-65 3.11.2 Excore Power Distribution Monitoring System 3-66a Figure 3.11-1 Axial Variation Bounding Condition 3-66d 3.12 MODERATOR TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF REACTIVITY 3-67 3.13 CONTAINMENT BUILDING AND FUEL STORAGE BUILDING CRANES 3-69 3.14 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION 3-70 3'.15 REACTOR PRIMARY SHIELD COOLING SYSTEM 3-70a 3.16 ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM INITIATION INSTRUMENTATION SETTINGS 3-71 Engineered Safety Features System Initiation Instrument Setting Limits 3-75 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS 3-76 Instrumentation Operating Requirements for Reactor Protective System 3-78 Instrumentation Operating Requirements for Engineered Safety Feature Systems 3-79 Instrument Operating Conditions for Isolation Functions 3-80 Instrumentation Operating Requirements for Other Safety Feature Functions .3-81 (Deleted) 3-82 I I

IODINE REMOVAL SYSTEM 3-84 SHOCK SUPPRESSORS (SNUBBERS) 3-88 I

I 3.21 MOVEMENT OF SHIELDED SHIPPING CASK IN FUEL HANDLING AREAS 3-92 3.22 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM 3-96 3.22.1 Fire Detection Instrumentation 3-96 Table 3.22.1 Fire Detection Instrumentation - Minimum Instruments Operable 3-97 ii Amendment No. 37, $3, ~S. St, 8$, t0S, TSP0188-0012-NL04

PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS - APPENDIX A SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS (Continued) 6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6-5 6.5.1 Plant Review Committee (PRC) 6-5 6.5.2 Nuclear Safety Board (NSB) 6-6a 6.6 (Deleted) 6-10 6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION 6-10 6.8 PROCEDURES 6-10 6.9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 6-11 6.9.1 Routine Reports 6-11 6.9.2 Reportable Events 6-12 6.9.3 Other Reporting Requirements 6-18 6.9.3.1 Routine Reports 6-18 6.9.3.1.A Radioactive Effluent Releases 6-18 6.9.3.1.B Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report 6-24 6.9.3.2 Nonroutine Reports 6-25b Table 6.9-1 Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Summary 6-25c 6.9.3.3 Special Reports 6-26 6.10 RECORD RETENTION 6-26 6 .11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM 6-28 6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA 6-28 6.13 (Deleted) 6-33 6.14 (Deleted) 6-33 6.15 SYSTEMS INTEGRITY 6-33 6.16 IODINE MONITORING 6-33 6.17 POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING 6-34 6.18 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL (ODCM) 6-35 6.19 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP) 6-35 6.20 MAJOR MODIFICATIONS TO RADIOACTIVE LIQUID, GASEOUS AND SOLID WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS 6-36 6.21 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION 6-37 6.22 SECONDARY WATER CHEMISTRY 6-38 I vii Amendment No. l0S, TSP0188-0012-NL04

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Table 4.2.1 Minimum Frequencies for Sampling Tests FSAR Section Test Frequency Reference

6. Spent Fuel Pool Boron Concentration Monthly(?) 9.4 Bulk Water Temperature Continuously when None bundles are stored in tilt pit racks with less than( 6 )

one year decay

7. Secondary Coolant Gas Radioactivity be Continuous(S) None Air Ejector Gas Monitor during power operation Coolant Gross Radio- 3 times/7 days with None activity a maximum of 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> between samples I

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I Isotopic Analysis for a) 1 per 31 days, Dose Equivalent I-131 whenever.the Concentration gross activity determination indicates iodine concentrations greater than 10%

of the allowable limit

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b) 1 per 6 months, whenever the gross activity determination indicates iodine concentrations below 10% of the allowable limit.

8. Liquid Radwaste Radioactivity Analysis Prior to release 11.1 of each batch
9. Radioactive Gas Radioactivity Analysis Prior to release 11.1 Decay of each batch
10. Stack-Gas Monitor Iodine 131 and Particu- Weekl~( 4 ) 11.1 I Particulate Samples ulate Radioactivity 4-14a Amendment No. l~.

TSP0188-0012-NL04

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS I I

I 6.22 SECONDARY WATER CHEMISTRY I I

A program for monitoring of secondary water chemistry to inhibit I steam generator tube degradation shall include: I I

1. Identification of a sampling schedule for the critical I variables and control points for these variables, I I

2: Identification of the procedures used to measure the values I of the critical variables, I I

3. Identification of process sampling points, which shall I include monitoring the discharge of the condensate pumps for I evidence of condenser in-leakage, I I
4. Procedures for the recording and management of data, I I
5. Procedures defining corrective actions for all off-control I point chemistry conditions, and I I
6. A procedure identifying (a) the authority responsible for I the interpretation of the data, and (b) the sequence and ./

timing of administrative events required to initiate I corrective actions. I 6-38 Amendment No.

TSP0188-0012-NL04