ML18102A441

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Proposed Tech Specs Revising SR 4.7.7.b.4 to Indicate Specified Flowrate Applies Only to Sys Testing
ML18102A441
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Site: Salem PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 09/20/1996
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Public Service Enterprise Group
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ML18102A439 List:
References
LR-N96187, NUDOCS 9610070335
Download: ML18102A441 (2)


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PUNT SYSTEMS

  • SURVEILLA.NCE REQUIREMENTS (Continued)
1. Verifying that with the system operating at a flow rate of 21,400 cfm +/- 10 % and exhausting through the HEPA filters and charcoal adsorbers, the total bypass flow of the ventilation system to the facility vent, including leakage through the ventilation system diverting valves, is less than or equal to 1% when the system is tested by admitting cold DOP at the system intake.
2. .Verifying that the charcoal adsorbers remove ~ 99% of a halogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant test gas and that the HEPA filter banks remove ~ 99% of the DOP when they are tested in-place using the test procedure guidance of Regulatory Positions G.5.a., G.5.c and G.5.d of Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2, March 1978 (except for the provisions of ANSI N510 Sections 8 and 9), and the svstem flow ratP. i~ 21 ,400 cfm ~ 10%.
3. Verifying within 31 days after removal that a laboratory analysis of a representative carbon sample obtained in accordance with Regulatory Position G.6.b of Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2, March 1978, meets the laboratory testing criteria of Regulatory Position C.6.a of 1 tJ s e. te.:r Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2, March 1978 .

.* A ~ flow rate of 21,400 cfm +/- 10%

operation.

c. After every 720 hours0.00833 days <br />0.2 hours <br />0.00119 weeks <br />2.7396e-4 months <br /> of charcoal adsorber operation by verifying within 31 days after removal that a laboratory analysis of a representative carbon sample obtained in accorda.nce with Regulatory Position G.6.b of Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2, March 1978, meets the laboratory testing criteria of Regulatory Position C.6.a of Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2, March 1978.
d. At least once per 18 months by: ')

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1. Verifying that the pressure drop across the combined HEPA filters and charcoal adsorber banks 0,f less than 4 inches

~ater Gauge while operating the system at a flow rate of 21,400 cfm +/- 10%.

2. Verifying that the system starts on a Saf~ty Injection Test Signal.

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PDR ADOCK 05000311 p PDR Amendment ~o. 88 SALEM - UNIT 2 3/4 7-19 (2 o+ 3)

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PROTECTION The limitation on flood protection ensures that facility protective actions will be taken and operation will be terminated in the event of flood conditions. The limit of elevation 10.5' Mean Sea Level is based on the elevation above which facility flood control measures are required to provide protection to safety-related equipment.

3/4.7.6 CONTROL ROOM ~~ERGENCY AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM The OPERABILITY of the control room emergency air conditioning system ensures that l) the ambient air temperature does not exceed the allowable temperature for continuous duty rating for the equipment and instrumentation cooled by this system and 2) the control room will remain habitable for operations personnel during and following all credible accident conditions.

The OPERABILITY of this system in conjunction with control room design provisions is based on limiting the radiation exposure to personnel occupying the control room to 5 rem or less whole body, or its equivalent. This limitation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criterion 19 of Appendix "A", 10 CFR Part SO. ANSI N510-1975 and Generic Letter 83-13 should be used as procedural guidelines for surveillance testing.

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5 ,, ~3. ~/4;;..a*...:.7:.~7::::::'.::A=UX~!L~!~A=R~Y::'.B:::U'.::I::LD~!~N::G~EXHA~::U:'.:S~T~A~I'.:R~F~I:::L:T:RA:T:::I'.:".'.O~N:'.S:'.:Y~S~T:::EM The OPERABILITY of the auxiliary building exhaust air-filtration system ensures that radioactive materials leaking from the ECCS equipment following a LOCA are filtered prior to reaching the environment. The operation of this system and the re-sultant effect on offsite dosag~ calculations was assumed in the accident analyses. ANSI N510-l975 and Generic Letter 83-13 should be used as procedural guidelines for surveillance testing.

3/4.7.8 SEALED SOURCE CONTAJ1INAT!ON The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak testing, including alpha emitters, is based on 10 CFR. 70.39(c) limits for plutonium. This limitation will ensure that leakage from 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 frequently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not. Sealed sources which are continuously enclosed within a shielded mechanism (i.e., sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices) are considered to be stored and need not be tested unless they are removed from the shielded mechanism.

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  • UNIT 2 B 3/4 7-5 Amendment No. 88

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