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Section 1

1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2

2.1 2.2 2.3 APP.

2.4 2.5 3

3.1 3.2 3.3 2.3A SGS-UFSAR MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PLANT PROJECT IDENTIFICATION PLANT SITE

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

PLANT DESCRIPTION IDENTIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS REQUIREMENTS FOR FURTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION LIST OF ACRONYMS SITE CHARACTERISTICS GEOGRAPHY AND DEMOGRAPHY NEARBY INDUSTRIAL, TRANSPORTATION, AND MILITARY FACILITIES METEOROLOGY JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION BY LAPSE RATE DELTA STABILITY CLASSES:

JUNE 1969 TO NOVEMBER 1971 Volume 1

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HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING 1

GEOLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY 1

DESIGN OF STRUCTURES, COMPONENTS, EQUIPMENT 1

AND SYSTEMS CONFORMANCE WITH NRC GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA 1

CLASSIFICATION OF STRUCTURES, COMPONENTS, 1

AND SYSTEMS WIND AND TORNADO LOADINGS 1

i Revision 14 December 29, 1995

Section 3.4 3.5 3.6 APP. 3.6A 3.7 3.8 3.9 APP. 3.9A 3.10 3.11 3.12 APP. 3A 4

4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5

5.1 SGS-UFSAR MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont)

Title WATER LEVEL (FLOOD) DESIGN MISSILE PROTECTION PROTECTION AGAINST DYNAMIC EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE POSTULATED RUPTURE OF PIPING DESCRIPTION OF BACKDRAFT DAMPER SEISMIC DESIGN DESIGN OF CATEGORY I STRUCTURES MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS BOLTED CONNECTIONS FOR LINEAR COMPONENT SUPPORT SEISMIC QUALIFICATION OF SEISMIC CATEGORY I INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CONFORMANCE TO RULES ISSUED AFTER PLANT LICENSING PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS POSITIONS ON USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES REACTOR

SUMMARY

DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL DESIGN NUCLEAR DESIGN THERMAL AND HYDRAULIC DESIGN RELOAD ANALYSES REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AND CONNECTED SYSTEMS

SUMMARY

DESCRIPTION ii Volume 1

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3 Revision 15 June 12, 1996

Section 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 6

6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7

7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 APP. 7A 8

8.1 8.2 8.3 SGS-UFSAR MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS {Cont)

Title INTEGRITY OF REACTOR COOLANT PRESSURE BOUNDARY THERMAL HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DESIGN REACTOR VESSEL AND APPURTENANCES COMPONENT AND SUBSYSTEM DESIGN INSTRUMENTATION APPLICATION ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES CRITERIA CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEM HABITABILITY SYSTEMS INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS INTRODUCTION REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS REQUIRED FOR SAFE SHUTDOWN SAFETY-RELATED DISPLAY INSTRUMENTATION ALL OTHER INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR SAFETY CONTROL SYSTEMS NOT REQUIRED FOR SAFETY ATWS MITIGATION SYSTEM ACTUATION CIRCUITRY (AMSAC}

PHYSICAL SEPARATION AND ELECTRICAL ISOLATION SAFETY PARAMETER DISPLAY SYSTEM (SPDS)

PROGRAM ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONS RESULTING FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MAY 6, 1983 ORDER (REACTOR TRIP BREAKER ATWS EVENT}

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION OFFSITE POWER SYSTEM ONSITE POWER SYSTEM iii Volume 3

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4 Revision 23 October 17, 2007

Section 9

9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 11 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 12 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 SGS-UFSAR MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont)

AUXILIARY SYSTEMS FUEL STORAGE AND HANDLING WATER SYSTEMS PROCESS AUXILIARIES HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS OTHER AUXILIARY SYSTEMS STEAM AND POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM

SUMMARY

DESCRIPTION TURBINE GENERATOR MAIN STEAM SYSTEM OTHER FEATURES OF THE STEAM AND POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SOURCE TERMS LIQUID WASTE SYSTEM GASEOUS WASTE SYSTEMS RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING SOLID RADWASTE SYSTEM OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM RADIATION PROTECTION SHIELDING VENTILATION RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM ALARA PROGRAM iv Volume 4

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Revision 9 July 22, 1989

sebtion 13 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 15 15.1 15.2 15.3 APP. 15.3A 15.4 15.5 16 SGS-UFSAR MASTER. TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont)

Title CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE TRAINING.'f~PROGRAM EMERGENCY PLANNING REVIEW AND AUDIT PLANT PROCEDURES PLANT RECORDS SECURITY INITIAL TESTS AND OPERATION DESCRIPTION OF TEST PROGRAM INITIAL TESTS AND OPERATION FINAL STATION PREPARATION INITIAL TESTING OF THE OPERATING REACTOR TEST PROGRAM ORGANIZATION -

UNIT 1 TEST PROGRAM ORGANIZATION -

UNIT 2.

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CONDITION I -

NORMAL OPERATION AND I

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.6 OPERATIONAL TRANSIENT~

6 CONDITION II-FAULTS OF MODERATE FREQUENCY

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CONDITION III DELETED INFREQUENT FAULTS CONDITION IV -*LIMITING FAULTS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENTS WITHOUT SCRAM TECHNICAL. SPECIFICATIONS v

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7 Revision 15 June 12, 1996

I Section 17 17.1 MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont)

QUALITY AS$URANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE DURING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PHASES Volume 7

7 17.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE DURING THE OPERATIONS PHASE 7

APPENDIX A TMI LESSONS LEARNED 7

APPENDIX B SGS-UFSAR LICENSE RENEWAL FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT SUPPLEMENT vi 7

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV F3.8-17 6

3.9-11 6

T3.10-1 sh8 of 9 13 F3.8-18 6

3.9-12 20 T3.10-1 sh9 of 9 25 F3.8-19 6

3.9-13 20 3.11-1 21 F3.8-20 6

3.9-14 6

3.11-2 21 F3.8-21 6

3.9-15 22 3.11-3 6

F3.8-22 6

3.9-16 24 3.11-4 21 F3.8-23 6

3.9-16a 20 3.12-1 15 F3.8-24 6

3.9-16b 25 3.12-2 24 F3.8-25 6

3.9-16c 20 APP 3A 6

F3.8-26 6

3.9-16d 23 3A-1 24 F3.8-27 6

3.9-17 20 3A-2 24 F3.8-28 6

3.9-18 20 3A-3 24 F3.8-29 6

3.9-19 6

3A-4 23 F3.8-30 6

3.9-20 6

3A-5 29 F3.8-31 6

3.9-21 6

3A-6 17 F3.8-32 6

3.9-22 20 3A-7 13 F3.8-33 6

F3.9-1 18 3A-7a R

F3.8-34 6

F3.9-2 sh1 of 2 6

3A-7b R

F3.8-35 27 F3.9-2 sh2 of 2 6

3A-8 28 F3.8-36 27 APP 3.9A 6

3A-9 16 F3.8-37 17 3.9A-1 6

3A-10 20 F3.8-38 27 3.9A-2 6

3A-11 23 F3.8-39 6

3.9A-3 6

3A-12 31 F3.8-40 6

3.9A-4 6

3A-13 6

F3.8-41 6

3.9A-5 6

3A-14 31 F3.8-42 6

3.9A-6 6

3A-15 6

F3.8-43 6

3.9A-7 6

3A-16 31 F3.8-44 6

3.9A-8 6

3A-17 24 F3.8-45 6

3.9A-9 6

3A-18 6

F3.8-46 6

3.9A-10 6

3A-19 22 F3.8-47 6

3.9A-11 6

3A-20 24 F3.8-48 6

3.9A-12 6

3A-21 24 F3.8-49 6

3.9A-13 6

3A-22 13 F3.8-50 6

3.9A-14 6

3A-23 16 F3.8-50a 13 3.9A-15 6

3A-23a 30 F3.8-51 6

3.9A-16 6

3A-23b 13 F3.8-52 6

3.9A-17 6

3A-24 6

F3.8-53 6

3.9A-18 6

3A-25 6

F3.8-54 6

3.9A-19 6

3A-26 30 F3.8-55 6

3.10-1 6

3A-27 30 F3.8-56 27 3.10-2 6

3A-28 13 3.9-1 23 3.10-3 6

3A-29 23 3.9-2 23 3.10-4 6

3A-30 23 3.9-3 6

3.10-5 6

3A-31 25 3.9-4 6

T3.10-1 sh1 of 9 25 3A-32 13 3.9-5 6

T3.10-1 sh2 of 9 13 3A-32a 13 3.9-6 20 T3.10-1 sh3 of 9 13 3A-32b 26 3.9-7 6

T3.10-1 sh4 of 9 13 3A-33 10 3.9-8 6

T3.10-1 sh5 of 9 13 3A-34 10 3.9-9 6

T3.10-1 sh6 of 9 25 3A-35 25 3.9-10 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 3A-37 16 T3B.7-2 sh2 R

4.2-3 6

3A-38 6

T3B.7-2 sh3 R

4.2-4 17 3A-39 16 T3B.7-3 sh1 R

4.2-5 25 3A-40 28 T3B.7-3 sh2 R

4.2-6 11 3A-41 23 T3B.7-4 R

4.2-7 21 3A-42 26 3B-21 R

4.2-8 21 3A-42a 24 3B-22 R

4.2-9 28 3A-42b 23 3B-23 R

4.2-10 21 3A-43 6

3B-24 R

4.2-11 28 3A-44 6

3B-25 R

4.2-12 28 3A-45 16 F3B-1 R

4.2-13 31 3A-46 16 F3B-2 R

4.2-13a 18 3A-47 26 F3B-3 R

4.2-13b 18 3A-48 26 F3B-4 R

4.2-13c 28 3A-49 6

F3B-5 R

4.2-13d 28 3A-50 23 F3B-6 R

4.2-14 17 3A-51 16 F3B-7 R

4.2-15 30 3A-51a 16 F3B-8 R

4.2-16 6

3A-51b 23 F3B-9 R

4.2-17 22 3A-52 16 F3B-10 R

4.2-18 22 3A-53 21 F3B-11 R

4.2-19 11 3A-54 24 F3B-12 R

4.2-20 6

3A-55 28 4-i 11 4.2-21 6

T3A-1 28 4-ii 6

4.2-22 6

F3A-1 6

4-iii 17 4.2-23 11 F3A-2 6

4-iv 31 4.2-24 17 F3A-3 16 4-v 18 4.2-25 18 F3A-4 16 4-vi 6

4.2-26 25 3B-1 R

4-vii 17 4.2-27 17 3B-2 R

4-viii 18 4.2-28 22 3B-3 R

4-ix 23 4.2-28a 11 3B-4 R

4-x 19 4.2-28b 11 3B-5 R

4-xi 18 4.2-29 6

3B-6 R

4-xii 17 4.2-30 8

3B-7 R

4-xiii 17 4.2-31 6

3B-8 R

4-xiv 18 4.2-32 19 3B-9 R

4-xv 23 4.2-33 6

3B-10 R

4.1-1 28 4.2-34 6

3B-11 R

4.1-2 18 4.2-35 6

3B-12 R

4.1-3 17 4.2-36 6

3B-13 R

4.1-4 28 4.2-37 6

3B-14 R

T4.1-1 sh1 of 5 19 4.2-38 6

3B-15 R

T4.1-1 sh2 of 5 19 4.2-39 11 3B-16 R

T4.1-1 sh3 of 5 18 4.2-40 11 3B-17 R

T4.1-1 sh4 of 5 20 4.2-40a 11 3B-18 R

T4.1-1 sh5 of 5 20 4.2-40b 11 3B-19 R

T4.1-2 sh1 of 2 31 4.2-41 6

3B-20 R

T4.1-2 sh2 of 2 6

4.2-42 6

T3B.7-1 sh1 R

T4.1-3 6

4.2-43 6

T3B.7-1 sh2 R

4.2-1 6

4.2-44 18 T3B.7-2 sh1 R

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 4.2-46 23 F4.2-4 6

4.3-29 19 4.2-47 18 F4.2-5 17 4.3-30 6

4.2-48 6

F4.2-6 6

4.3-31 17 4.2-49 11 F4.2-7 17 4.3-32 17 4.2-50 25 F4.2-8 6

4.3-33 17 4.2-51 17 F4.2-9 17 4.3-34 17 4.2-52 17 F4.2-10 6

4.3-35 17 4.2-53 19 F4.2-11 17 4.3-36 17 4.2-54 25 F4.2-12 6

4.3-37 6

4.2-55 25 F4.2-13 6

4.3-38 17 4.2-56 25 F4.2-14 17 4.3-39 25 4.2-57 22 F4.2-15 17 4.3-40 17 4.2-58 22 F4.2-16 18 4.3-41 25 4.2-58a 13 F4.2-17 18 4.3-42 17 4.2-58b 13 F4.2-17a 18 4.3-43 17 4.2-59 6

F4.2-18 6

4.3-44 18 4.2-60 6

F4.2-19 18 4.3-45 26 4.2-61 6

F4.2-20 11 4.3-46 17 4.2-62 6

F4.2-21 6

4.3-47 17 4.2-63 6

F4.2-22 6

4.3-48 17 4.2-64 6

F4.2-23 6

4.3-49 17 4.2-65 11 F4.2-24 6

4.3-50 17 4.2-66 25 F4.2-25 6

4.3-51 17 4.2-67 17 4.3-1 6

4.3-52 6

4.2-68 18 4.3-2 17 4.3-53 19 4.2-69 17 4.3-3 17 4.3-54 17 4.2-70 17 4.3-4 25 4.3-55 31 4.2-71 17 4.3-5 20 4.3-56 31 4.2-72 11 4.3-6 6

4.3-57 31 4.2-73 22 4.3-7 25 4.3-58 31 4.2-74 6

4.3-8 6

4.3-59 31 4.2-75 20 4.3-9 27 4.3-60 31 4.2-76 6

4.3-10 23 4.3-61 31 4.2-77 6

4.3-11 25 4.3-62 31 4.2-78 17 4.3-12 23 4.3-63 31 4.2-79 16 4.3-13 17 T4.3-1 sh1 of 3 20 4.2-80 16 4.3-14 6

T4.3-1 sh2 of 3 23 4.2-81 22 4.3-15 19 T4.3-1 sh3 of 3 24 4.2-82 25 4.3-16 17 T4.3-2 sh1 of 2 24 4.2-83 30 4.3-17 17 T4.3-2 sh2 of 2 24 T4.2-1 6

4.3-18 17 T4.3-3 sh1 24 T4.2-2 18 4.3-19 17 T4.3-4 6

F4.2-1 18 4.3-20 17 T4.3-5 6

F4.2-2 11 4.3-21 17 T4.3-6 6

F4.2-2a 17 4.3-22 17 T4.3-7 25 F4.2-2b 18 4.3-23 23 T4.3-8 6

F4.2-2c 28 4.3-24 20 T4.3-9 6

F4.2-3 17 4.3-25 19 T4.3-10 6

F4.2-3a 17 4.3-26 19 T4.3-11 6

F4.2-3b 18 4.3-27 19 F4.3-1 17 F4.2-3c 19 4.3-28 19 F4.3-2 17 Page 8 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV F4.3-3 17 4.4-15a 18 4.4-61 6

F4.3-4 17 4.4-15b 11 4.4-62 6

F4.3-5 17 4.4-16 11 4.4-63 6

F4.3-6 17 4.4-17 18 4.4-64 6

F4.3-7 17 4.4-17a 11 4.4-65 6

F4.3-8 17 4.4-17b 11 4.4-66 11 F4.3-9 17 4.4-18 6

4.4-66a 25 F4.3-10 17 4.4-19 25 4.4-66b 18 F4.3-11 17 4.4-20 18 4.4-66c 29 F4.3-12 17 4.4-21 18 4.4-66d 18 F4.3-13 17 4.4-21a 18 T4.4-1 sh1 of 3 19 F4.3-14 17 4.4-21b 18 T4.4-1 sh2 of 3 28 F4.3-15 17 4.4-22 19 T4.4-1 sh3 of 3 28 F4.3-16 17 4.4-23 19 T4.4-1 sh4 of 4 R

F4.3-17 17 4.4-24 18 T4.4-2 sh1 of 2 18 F4.3-18 17 4.4-25 18 T4.4-2 sh2 of 2 R

F4.3-19 17 4.4-26 11 T4.4-3 19 F4.3-20 17 4.4-27 11 T4.4-4 6

F4.3-21 17 4.4-28 11 F4.4-1 18 F4.3-22 17 4.4-29 18 F4.4-1a 18 F4.3-23 17 4.4-30 11 F4.4-2 18 F4.3-24 17 4.4-31 18 F4.4-2a 18 F4.3-25 17 4.4-32 6

F4.4-3 6

F4.3-26a 17 4.4-33 6

F4.4-4 6

F4.3-26b 22 4.4-34 18 F4.4-5a 11 F4.3-27 17 4.4-35 18 F4.4-5b 11 F4.3-28 17 4.4-36 6

F4.4-5c 18 F4.3-29 17 4.4-37 18 F4.4-6 6

F4.3-30 17 4.4-38 19 F4.4-7 6

F4.3-31 17 4.4-39 6

F4.4-8 6

F4.3-32 17 4.4-40 6

F4.4-9 6

F4.3-33 17 4.4-41 6

F4.4-10 6

F4.3-34 17 4.4-42 6

F4.4-11 6

F4.3-35 17 4.4-43 19 F4.4-12 6

4.4-1 6

4.4-44 6

F4.4-13 6

4.4-2 19 4.4-45 6

F4.4-14 6

4.4-2a 19 4.4-46 6

F4.4-15 6

4.4-2b 18 4.4-47 6

F4.4-16 21 4.4-3 18 4.4-48 6

F4.4-17 21 4.4-4 18 4.4-49 6

4.5-1 23 4.4-5 19 4.4-50 6

4.5-2 17 4.4-6 18 4.4-51 6

T4.5-1 sh1 23 4.4-7 18 4.4-52 11 T4.5-2 sh1 23 4.4-8 20 4.4-53 18 F4.5-1 23 4.4-9 18 4.4-54 19 F4.5-2 25 4.4-10 18 4.4-55 6

F4.5-3 23 4.4-11 6

4.4-56 6

F4.5-4 25 4.4-12 6

4.4-57 6

5-i 6

4.4-13 19 4.4-58 6

5-ii 6

4.4-14 25 4.4-59 6

5-iii 19 4.4-15 29 4.4-60 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 5-v 30 5.2-7 21 5.2-56 19 5-vi 6

5.2-8 6

5.2-56a 19 5-vii 24 5.2-9 6

5.2-56b 19 5-viii 19 5.2-10 6

5.2-57 19 5-ix 24 5.2-11 24 5.2-57a 10 5-x 24 5.2-12 6

5.2-57b 10 5-xa 19 5.2-13 6

5.2-58 22 5-xb 7

5.2-14 24 5.2-59 24 5-xi 27 5.2-15 16 5.2-60 6

5-xii 6

5.2-16 24 5.2-61 6

5-xiii 27 5.2-17 6

5.2-62 24 5-xiv 27 5.2-18 6

5.2-63 16 5.1-1 6

5.2-19 24 5.2-64 6

5.1-2 27 5.2-20 6

5.2-65 6

5.1-2a R

5.2-21 6

5.2-66 6

5.1-2b R

5.2-22 6

5.2-67 6

5.1-3 6

5.2-23 6

5.2-68 6

5.1-4 24 5.2-24 6

5.2-69 31 5.1-5 22 5.2-25 6

5.2-70 31 5.1-6 27 5.2-26 19 5.2-71 16 5.1-7 27 5.2-27 24 5.2-72 16 5.1-8 27 5.2-28 24 5.2-73 24 5.1-9 6

5.2-29 24 5.2-74 24 T5.1-1 sh1 of 1 24 5.2-30 24 5.2-75 24 T5.1-1 sh2 of 2 R

5.2-31 24 T5.2-1 15 F5.1-1 22 5.2-32 24 T5.2-2 28 F5.1-2 6

5.2-33 25 T5.2-3 sh1 of 2 7

F5.1-3 24 5.2-34 25 T5.2-3 sh2 of 2 24 F5.1-3a 18 5.2-35 24 T5.2-4 16 F5.1-4 30 5.2-36 6

T5.2-5 sh1 of 2 24 F5.1-5 6

5.2-37 6

T5.2-5 sh2 of 2 24 F5.1-6a sh1 of 3 27 5.2-38 6

T5.2-5a 19 F5.1-6a sh2 of 3 27 5.2-39 24 T5.2-6 6

F5.1-6a sh3 of 3 27 5.2-40 6

T5.2-7 sh1 of 2 7

F5.1-6b sh1 of 3 27 5.2-41 25 T5.2-7 sh2 of 2 22 F5.1-6b sh2 of 3 27 5.2-42 24 T5.2-8 sh1 of 2 20 F5.1-6b sh3 of 3 27 5.2-43 20 T5.2-8 sh2 of 2 20 F5.1-6c 6

5.2-43a 15 T5.2-9a sh1 of 2 22 F5.1-7 27 5.2-43b 15 T5.2-9a sh2 of 2 18 F5.1-8 27 5.2-44 6

T5.2-9b 24 F5.1-9 27 5.2-45 6

T5.2-10 sh1 of 2 24 F5.1-10 27 5.2-46 6

T5.2-10 sh2 of 2 24 F5.1-11 27 5.2-47 19 T5.2-10a sh1 of 2 22 F5.1-12 6

5.2-48 19 T5.2-10a sh2 of 2 18 F5.1-13 27 5.2-49 7

T5.2-11 sh1 of 2 6

5.2-1 6

5.2-50 6

T5.2-11 sh2 of 2 6

5.2-2 6

5.2-51 20 T5.2-12 25 5.2-3 20 5.2-52 15 T5.2-13 sh1 of 4 24 5.2-4 20 5.2-53 6

T5.2-13 sh2 of 4 22 5.2-5 19 5.2-54 19 T5.2-13 sh3 of 4 6

5.2-6 19 5.2-55 19 T5.2-13 sh4 of 4 24 Page 10 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV T5.2-14 19 F5.2-16 6

5.5-8 30 T5.2-15 22 F5.2-17 6

5.5-9 30 T5.2-16 24 F5.2-18 22 5.5-10 30 T5.2-17 24 F5.2-19 7

5.5-11 24 T5.2-18 sh1 of 1 24 F5.2-20 7

5.5-12 24 T5.2-18 sh2 of 2 R

F5.2-21 7

5.5-13 24 T5.2-19 24 F5.2-22 18 5.5-14 24 T5.2-20 24 F5.2-23 18 5.5-15 24 T5.2-21 24 F5.2-24 18 5.5-16 24 T5.2-22 sh1 of 1 24 5.3-1 24 5.5-17 24 T5.2-22 sh2 of 2 R

5.3-2 24 5.5-18 24 T5.2-23 sh1 of 1 24 5.4-1 6

5.5-19 24 T5.2-23 sh2 of 2 R

5.4-2 22 5.5-20 24 T5.2-24 24 5.4-3 6

5.5-21 24 T5.2-25 24 5.4-4 6

5.5-22 14 T5.2-26 sh1 of 4 24 5.4-5 19 5.5-23 6

T5.2-26 sh2 of 4 24 5.4-6 19 5.5-24 24 T5.2-26 sh3 of 4 24 5.4-7 19 5.5-25 19 T5.2-26 sh4 of 4 24 5.4-8 19 5.5-26 27 T5.2-27 25 5.4-9 19 5.5-27 6

T5.2-28 26 5.4-10 19 5.5-28 25 T5.2-29 12 5.4-10a R

5.5-29 29 T5.2-30 19 5.4-10b R

5.5-30 11 T5.2-31 19 5.4-10c R

5.5-30a 10 T5.2-32 19 5.4-10d R

5.5-30b 10 T5.2-33 sh1 of 2 18 5.4-11 19 5.5-31 11 T5.2-33 sh2 of 2 18 5.4-12 6

5.5-31a 10 T5.2-34 18 5.4-13 16 5.5-31b 10 T5.2-35 18 5.4-14 19 5.5-32 6

T5.2-36 18 5.4-15 R

5.5-33 17 T5.2-37 19 5.4-16 R

5.5-34 7

T5.2-38 19 T5.4-1 19 5.5-35 6

T5.2-39 19 T5.4-2 6

5.5-36 6

T5.2-40 19 T5.4-3 19 5.5-37 20 T5.2-41 19 T5.4-4 19 5.5-38 14 T5.2-42 19 T5.4-5 19 5.5-39 27 F5.2-1 6

T5.4-6 7

5.5-40 28 F5.2-2 6

T5.4-7 19 5.5-41 27 F5.2-3 6

T5.4-8 19 5.5-42 27 F5.2-4 6

T5.4-9 19 5.5-42a 14 F5.2-5 6

T5.4-10 19 5.5-42b 12 F5.2-6 6

F5.4-1 7

5.5-43 20 F5.2-7 24 F5.4-2 7

5.5-44 20 F5.2-8 24 F5.4-3 7

5.5-45 6

F5.2-9 24 5.5-1 6

5.5-46 6

F5.2-10 24 5.5-2 30 5.5-47 6

F5.2-11 6

5.5-3 28 5.5-48 17 F5.2-12 6

5.5-4 6

5.5-49 6

F5.2-13 19 5.5-5 30 5.5-50 6

F5.2-14 6

5.5-6 30 5.5-51 6

F5.2-15 6

5.5-7 31 5.5-52 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 5.5-53 6

6-viii 27 6.2-36 19 5.5-54 22 6-ix 6

6.2-37 26 5.5-55 17 6-x 6

6.2-38 6

5.5-56 24 6-xi 12 6.2-39 20 5.5-56a R

6-xii 27 6.2-40 18 5.5-56b R

6.1-1 6

6.2-41 6

5.5-57 27 6.1-2 6

6.2-42 6

5.5-58 27 6.1-3 13 6.2-43 6

5.5-59 27 6.1-4 6

6.2-44 16 5.5-59a R

6.1-5 6

6.2-45 6

5.5-60 24 6.1-6 6

6.2-46 25 5.5-61 24 6.1-7 23 6.2-47 6

5.5-62 24 6.1-8 12 6.2-48 6

5.5-63 24 6.1-9 6

6.2-49 6

T5.5-1 sh1 of 4 19 6.1-10 6

6.2-50 15 T5.5-1 sh2 of 4 19 6.1-11 6

6.2-51 6

T5.5-1 sh3 of 4 6

6.2-1 6

6.2-52 23 T5.5-1 sh4 of 4 17 6.2-2 24 6.2-53 23 T5.5-2 sh1 of 2 17 6.2-3 6

6.2-54 6

T5.5-2 sh2 of 2 16 6.2-4 15 6.2-55 16 T5.5-3 20 6.2-5 6

6.2-56 6

F5.5-1 6

6.2-6 6

6.2-57 21 F5.5-2a sh 1 of 2 27 6.2-7 6

6.2-58 16 F5.5-2a sh 2 of 2 27 6.2-8 6

6.2-59 18 F5.5-2b sh 1 of 2 27 6.2-9 6

6.2-59a 18 F5.5-2b sh 2 of 2 27 6.2-10 16 6.2-59b 20 F5.5-3 27 6.2-11 20 6.2-60 19 F5.5-4 27 6.2-12 20 6.2-61 16 F5.5-5 6

6.2-13 23 6.2-62 20 F5.5-6 27 6.2-14 27 6.2-63 6

F5.5-7 27 6.2-15 6

6.2-64 25 5.6-1 27 6.2-16 16 6.2-65 23 5.6-1a 16 6.2-17 27 6.2-66 16 5.6-1b 10 6.2-18 27 6.2-67 26 5.6-2 10 6.2-19 27 6.2-68 6

5.6-3 16 6.2-20 9

6.2-69 6

5.6-4 17 6.2-21 23 6.2-70 6

5.6-5 22 6.2-22 6

6.2-71 24 5.6-6 22 6.2-23 23 6.2-72 6

5.6-6a 13 6.2-24 23 6.2-73 6

5.6-6b 13 6.2-25 6

6.2-74 23 5.6-7 18 6.2-26 6

6.2-75 6

5.6-8 6

6.2-27 18 6.2-76 13 5.6-9 6

6.2-28 24 6.2-76a 13 6-i 6

6.2-29 26 6.2-76b 13 6-ii 6

6.2-30 23 6.2-77 23 6-iii 23 6.2-31 27 6.2-78 25 6-iv 20 6.2-32 18 6.2-79 31 6-v 26 6.2-33 18 6.2-80 31 6-vi 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 6.2-83 R

F6.2-14 6

6.3-2 6

6.2-84 R

F6.2-15 6

6.3-3 6

6.2-85 R

F6.2-16 16 6.3-4 27 T6.2-1 6

F6.2-17 6

6.3-5 6

T6.2-2 6

F6.2-18 16 6.3-6 16 T6.2-3 6

F6.2-19 17 6.3-7 20 T6.2-4 sh1 of 2 6

F6.2-20 6

6.3-8 24 T6.2-4 sh2 of 2 6

F6.2-21 16 6.3-9 24 T6.2-5 6

F6.2-22 20 6.3-10 24 T6.2-6 sh1 24 F6.2-23 16 6.3-11 6

T6.2-7 18 F6.2-24 16 6.3-12 20 T6.2-8 6

F6.2-25 20 6.3-13 21 T6.2-9 sh1 23 F6.2-26 20 6.3-14 21 T6.2-10 sh1 of 12 25 F6.2-27 20 6.3-15 19 T6.2-10 sh2 of 12 R

F6.2-28 6

6.3-16 30 T6.2-10 sh3 of 12 R

F6.2-29 17 6.3-17 18 T6.2-10 sh4 of 12 R

F6.2-30 17 6.3-18 6

T6.2-10 sh5 of 12 R

F6.2-31 16 6.3-19 18 T6.2-10 sh6 of 12 R

F6.2-32 16 6.3-20 26 T6.2-10 sh7 of 12 R

F6.2-33 20 6.3-21 17 T6.2-10 sh8 of 12 R

F6.2-34 25 6.3-22 6

T6.2-10 sh9 of 12 R

F6.2-35 18 6.3-23 6

T6.2-10 sh10 of 12 R

F6.2-36 19 6.3-24 6

T6.2-10 sh11 of 12 R

F6.2-37 24 6.3-25 6

T6.2-10 sh12 of 12 R

F6.2-38 23 6.3-26 19 T6.2-11 16 F6.2-39 24 6.3-27 6

T6.2-12 sh1 of 3 26 F6.2-40 16 6.3-28 6

T6.2-12 sh2 of 3 R

F6.2-41 16 6.3-29 18 T6.2-12 sh3 of 3 R

F6.2-42 16 6.3-30 27 T6.2-13 sh1 of 4 26 F6.2-43 16 6.3-31 24 T6.2-13 sh2 of 4 R

F6.2-44 20 6.3-32 24 T6.2-13 sh3 of 4 R

F6.2-45 12 6.3-33 13 T6.2-13 sh4 of 4 R

F6.2-45a 23 6.3-33a 13 T6.2-14 6

F6.2-45b 23 6.3-33b 13 T6.2-15 sh1 23 F6.2-45c 16 6.3-34 24 T6.2-16 6

F6.2-45d 16 6.3-35 17 T6.2-17 6

F6.2-45e 18 6.3-36 17 F6.2-1 6

F6.2-46 6

6.3-36a 24 F6.2-2 6

F6.2-47 6

6.3-36b 24 F6.2-3 6

F6.2-48 6

6.3-36c 24 F6.2-4a 27 F6.2-49 6

6.3-36d 16 F6.2-4b 27 F6.2-50 6

6.3-37 27 F6.2-5 27 F6.2-51 6

6.3-38 19 F6.2-6 27 F6.2-52 6

6.3-39 25 F6.2-7 27 F6.2-53 6

6.3-39a 7

F6.2-8 27 F6.2-54 6

6.3-39b 7

F6.2-9 27 F6.2-55 6

6.3-40 19 F6.2-10 27 F6.2-56 23 6.3-41 26 F6.2-11 27 F6.2-57 23 6.3-42 16 F6.2-12 27 F6.2-58 23 6.3-43 6

F6.2-13 27 6.3-1 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 6.3-45 6

F6.3-1b sh 3 of 4 27 7.2-8 6

6.3-46 6

F6.3-1b sh 4 of 4 27 7.2-9 27 6.3-47 7

F6.3-2 27 7.2-10 6

6.3-48 29 F6.3-3 23 7.2-11 6

6.3-49 16 F6.3-4 6

7.2-12 16 6.3-50 21 6.4-1 27 7.2-13 11 6.3-51 7

6.4-1a 27 7.2-13a 11 6.3-52 6

6.4-1b 26 7.2-13b 30 6.3-53 16 6.4-1c 27 7.2-14 30 6.3-54 6

6.4-1d 23 7.2-15 11 6.3-55 6

6.4-2 26 7.2-16 6

6.3-56 9

6.4-3 26 7.2-17 6

6.3-56a 9

6.4-4 20 7.2-18 6

6.3-56b 9

6.4-4a R

7.2-19 6

6.3-57 6

6.4-4b R

7.2-20 6

6.3-58 19 6.4-5 R

7.2-21 26 6.3-59 6

T6.4-1 15 7.2-22 25 6.3-60 9

T6.4-2 16 7.2-23 14 6.3-61 9

T6.4-3 sh1 26 7.2-24 16 6.3-62 16 7-i 24 7.2-25 18 6.3-63 24 7-ii 15 7.2-26 6

6.3-64 24 7-iii 13 7.2-27 31 T6.3-1 21 7-iv 30 7.2-28 31 T6.3-2 19 7-v 23 7.2-29 11 T6.3-3 27 7-va 21 7.2-30 31 T6.3-4 16 7-vb 15 7.2-31 6

T6.3-5 27 7-vi 23 7.2-32 25 T6.3-6 sh1 of 4 25 7-vii 31 7.2-33 6

T6.3-6 sh2 of 4 25 7-viii 27 7.2-34 6

T6.3-6 sh3 of 4 25 7-ix 17 7.2-35 25 T6.3-6 sh4 of 4 25 7.1-1 6

7.2-36 6

T6.3-7 sh1 25 7.1-2 6

7.2-37 23 T6.3-8 16 7.1-3 6

7.2-38 30 T6.3-9 sh1 of 3 6

7.1-4 6

7.2-39 15 T6.3-9 sh2 of 3 7

7.1-5 6

T7.2-1 sh1 of 7 6

T6.3-9 sh3 of 3 7

7.1-6 6

T7.2-1 sh2 of 7 16 T6.3-10 6

7.1-7 6

T7.2-1 sh3 of 7 25 T6.3-11 sh1 of 2 15 7.1-8 6

T7.2-1 sh4 of 7 17 T6.3-11 sh2 of 2 15 7.1-9 6

T7.2-1 sh5 of 7 17 T6.3-12 26 7.1-10 6

T7.2-1 sh6 of 7 17 T6.3-13 sh1 of 2 19 7.1-11 24 T7.2-1 sh7 of 7 26 T6.3-13 sh2 of 2 26 7.1-12 24 T7.2-2 sh1 of 4 21 T6.3-14 sh1 of 3 7

7.1-13 24 T7.2-2 sh1a of 4 9

T6.3-14 sh2 of 3 6

7.1-14 16 T7.2-2 sh2 of 4 25 T6.3-14 sh3 of 3 6

7.2-1 6

T7.2-2 sh3 of 4 31 F6.3-1a sh 1 of 4 27 7.2-2 6

T7.2-2 sh4 of 4 21 F6.3-1a sh 2 of 4 27 7.2-3 27 T7.2-3 sh1 of 2 6

F6.3-1a sh 3 of 4 27 7.2-4 6

T7.2-3 sh2 of 2 6

F6.3-1a sh 4 of 4 27 7.2-5 6

T7.2-4 sh1 25 F6.3-1b sh 1 of 4 27 7.2-6 6

T7.2-4 sh2 R

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV T7.2-5 sh2 R

T7.3-1sh2 of 2 21 T7.3-4 sh47 of 47 16 F7.2-1 6

T7.3-2 sh1 24 T7.3-5 sh1 of 15 16 F7.2-2 27 T7.3-3 sh1 of 2 16 T7.3-5 sh2 of 15 17 F7.2-3 6

T7.3-3 sh2 of 2 16 T7.3-5 sh3 of 15 16 F7.2-4 17 T7.3-4 sh1 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh4 of 15 17 F7.2-5 16 T7.3-4 sh2 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh5 of 15 16 F7.2-6 6

T7.3-4 sh3 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh6 of 15 17 F7.2-7 17 T7.3-4 sh4 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh7 of 15 16 7.3-1 6

T7.3-4 sh5 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh8 of 15 25 7.3-2 6

T7.3-4 sh6 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh9 of 15 16 7.3-3 6

T7.3-4 sh7 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh10 of 15 17 7.3-4 16 T7.3-4 sh8 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh11 of 15 6

7.3-5 16 T7.3-4 sh9 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh12 of 15 17 7.3-6 6

T7.3-4 sh10 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh13 of 15 16 7.3-7 16 T7.3-4 sh11 of 47 14 T7.3-5 sh14 of 15 17 7.3-8 23 T7.3-4 sh12 of 47 16 T7.3-5 sh15 of 15 16 7.3-9 6

T7.3-4 sh13 of 47 16 T7.3-6 sh1 of 14 16 7.3-10 13 T7.3-4 sh14 of 47 23 T7.3-6 sh2 of 14 16 7.3-10a 13 T7.3-4 sh15 of 47 16 T7.3-6 sh3 of 14 16 7.3-10b 13 T7.3-4 sh16 of 47 16 T7.3-6 sh4 of 14 16 7.3-11 6

T7.3-4 sh17 of 47 16 T7.3-6 sh5 of 14 16 7.3-12 23 T7.3-4 sh18 of 47 14 T7.3-6 sh6 of 14 16 7.3-13 11 T7.3-4 sh19 of 47 14 T7.3-6 sh7 of 14 16 7.3-14 6

T7.3-4 sh20 of 47 14 T7.3-6 sh8 of 14 16 7.3-15 8

T7.3-4 sh21 of 47 23 T7.3-6 sh9 of 14 16 7.3-16 15 T7.3-4 sh22 of 47 23 T7.3-6 sh10 of 14 16 7.3-16a 8

T7.3-4 sh22a of 47 23 T7.3-6 sh11 of 14 6

7.3-16b 8

T7.3-4 sh23 of 47 16 T7.3-6 sh12 of 14 6

7.3-17 6

T7.3-4 sh24 of 47 16 T7.3-6 sh13 of 14 16 7.3-18 6

T7.3-4 sh25 of 47 16 T7.3-6 sh14 of 14 16 7.3-19 6

T7.3-4 sh26 of 47 16 T7.3-7 sh1 of 2 16 7.3-20 16 T7.3-4 sh27 of 47 16 T7.3-7 sh2 of 2 25 7.3-21 30 T7.3-4 sh28 of 47 16 T7.3-8 sh1 25 7.3-22 6

T7.3-4 sh29 of 47 16 T7.3-8 sh2 R

7.3-23 20 T7.3-4 sh30 of 47 16 T7.3-8 sh3 R

7.3-24 6

T7.3-4 sh31 of 47 16 T7.3-8 sh4 R

7.3-25 24 T7.3-4 sh32 of 47 16 T7.3-8 sh5 R

7.3-26 30 T7.3-4 sh33 of 47 16 T7.3-8 sh6 R

7.3-27 16 T7.3-4 sh34 of 47 16 T7.3-9 sh1 25 7.3-28 25 T7.3-4 sh35 of 47 16 T7.3-9 sh2 R

7.3-29 17 T7.3-4 sh36 of 47 16 T7.3-9 sh3 R

7.3-30 6

T7.3-4 sh37 of 47 16 T7.3-9 sh4 R

7.3-31 13 T7.3-4 sh38 of 47 16 T7.3-9 sh5 R

7.3-31a 13 T7.3-4 sh39 of 47 16 T7.3-9 sh6 R

7.3-31b 13 T7.3-4 sh40 of 47 16 F7.3-1 6

7.3-32 18 T7.3-4 sh41 of 47 16 F7.3-2 6

7.3-33 18 T7.3-4 sh42 of 47 16 F7.3-3 13 7.3-34 6

T7.3-4 sh43 of 47 16 F7.3-4 20 7.3-35 12 T7.3-4 sh44 of 47 16 7.4-1 6

7.3-36 13 T7.3-4 sh45 of 47 16 7.4-2 6

T7.3-1 sh1 of 2 17 T7.3-4 sh46 of 47 16 7.4-3 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 7.4-4 6

7.6-7 29 F7.7-4 21 7.4-5 6

7.6-8 24 F7.7-5 6

7.5-1 16 F7.6-1 6

F7.7-6 6

7.5-2 6

7.7-1 31 F7.7-7 29 7.5-3 6

7.7-2 31 F7.7-8 29 7.5-4 17 7.7-3 31 F7.7-9 29 7.5-5 11 7.7-4 6

7.8-1 21 7.5-6 6

7.7-5 31 7.8-2 21 7.5-7 6

7.7-6 18 7.8-3 10 7.5-8 15 7.7-7 16 7.8-4 24 7.5-9 6

7.7-8 21 7.8-5 21 7.5-10 6

7.7-9 21 7.8-6 21 7.5-11 14 7.7-9a 29 7.8-7 21 7.5-12 6

7.7-9b 29 7.8-8 10 7.5-13 20 7.7-10 29 7.8-9 25 7.5-14 11 7.7-11 21 7.8-10 10 7.5-15 30 7.7-12 31 7.8-11 25 T7.5-1 sh1 of 4 18 7.7-13 31 7.8-12 25 T7.5-1 sh2 of 4 17 7.7-14 23 7.8-13 10 T7.5-1 sh3 of 4 18 7.7-15 23 7.9-1 11 T7.5-1 sh4 of 4 23 7.7-16 23 7.9-2 11 T7.5-2 sh1 of 11 6

7.7-17 25 7.9-3 11 T7.5-2 sh2 of 11 6

7.7-17a 18 7.9-4 11 T7.5-2 sh3 of 11 25 7.7-17b 18 7.9-5 11 T7.5-2 sh4 of 11 15 7.7-18 18 7.10-1 19 T7.5-2 sh5 of 11 18 7.7-19 18 7.10-2 19 T7.5-2 sh6 of 11 6

7.7-20 18 7.10-3 19 T7.5-2 sh7 of 11 6

7.7-21 27 7.10-4 19 T7.5-2 sh8 of 11 16 7.7-21a 31 7.10-5 14 T7.5-2 sh9 of 11 17 7.7-21b 14 T7.10-1 sh1 of 2 14 T7.5-2 sh10 of 11 25 7.7-22 6

T7.10-1 sh2 of 2 14 T7.5-2 sh11 of 11 25 7.7-23 11 T7.10-2 sh1 of 2 14 T7.5-3 30 7.7-24 6

T7.10-2 sh2 of 2 14 T7.5-4 sh1 of 5 30 7.7-25 21 T7.10-3 14 T7.5-4 sh2 of 5 31 7.7-26 15 7A-1 23 T7.5-4 sh3 of 5 30 7.7-26a 11 7A-2 15 T7.5-4 sh4 of 5 16 7.7-26b 11 7A-3 22 T7.5-4 sh5 of 5 30 7.7-27 6

7A-4 29 T7.5-5 sh1 of 3 20 7.7-28 16 7A-5 30 T7.5-5 sh2 of 3 25 7.7-29 18 7A-6 27 T7.5-5 sh3 of 3 20 7.7-30 18 7A-7 27 7.6-1 11 T7.7-1 21 8-i 26 7.6-1a 11 T7.7-2 sh1 of 2 17 8-ii 14 7.6-1b 10 T7.7-2 sh1 of 2 17 8-iii 22 7.6-2 11 T7.7-3 31 8-iv 27 7.6-2a 10 T7.7-4 31 8.1-1 25 7.6-2b 10 T7.7-5 31 8.1-2 27 7.6-3 6

T7.7-6 31 8.1-3 16 7.6-4 6

F7.7-1 31 8.1-4 24 7.6-5 19 F7.7-2 16 8.1-5 29 7.6-6 24 F7.7-3 6

8.1-5a 10 Page 16 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 8.1-5b 10 F8.3-2a 15 9.1-15 18 8.1-6 6

F8.3-3a 27 9.1-16 24 8.1-7 18 F8.3-3b 27 9.1-17 25 8.1-8 16 F8.3-4 27 9.1-18 22 8.1-9 16 F8.3-4a 27 9.1-19 22 8.1-10 18 F8.3-4b 27 9.1-20 23 8.1-11 26 F8.3-4c 27 9.1-20a 23 8.1-11a 26 F8.3-5 sh 1 of 2 27 9.1-20b 12 8.1-11b 16 F8.3-5 sh 2 of 2 27 9.1-21 22 8.1-12 29 F8.3-6 sh 1 of 2 27 9.1-22 22 8.2-1 27 F8.3-6 sh 2 of 2 27 9.1-23 25 8.2-2 6

F8.3-7 sh 1 of 2 27 9.1-24 25 8.2-3 25 F8.3-7 sh 2 of 2 27 9.1-25 22 8.2-4 15 F8.3-8 sh 1 of 2 27 9.1-26 22 F8.2-1 27 F8.3-8 sh 2 of 2 27 9.1-27 21 F8.2-2 25 9-i 25 9.1-28 6

8.3-1 26 9-ii 6

9.1-29 24 8.3-2 27 9-iii 13 9.1-30 25 8.3-3 15 9-iv 6

9.1-31 25 8.3-4 16 9-v 16 9.1-32 25 8.3-5 22 9-vi 24 9.1-33 6

8.3-5a 26 9-vii 21 9.1-34 16 8.3-5b 27 9-viii 13 9.1-35 25 8.3-6 27 9-ix 13 9.1-36 25 8.3-7 30 9-x 6

9.1-37 25 8.3-8 14 9-xi 27 9.1-38 25 8.3-8a 25 9-xia 27 9.1-39 25 8.3-8b 12 9-xib 15 9.1-40 25 8.3-9 25 9-xii 27 9.1-41 25 8.3-10 6

9-xiii 27 T9.1-1 6

8.3-11 6

9-xiv 27 T9.1-2 sh1 of 3 18 8.3-12 14 9.1-1 27 T9.1-2 sh2 of 3 19 8.3-12a 13 9.1-2 18 T9.1-2 sh3 of 3 12 8.3-12b 13 9.1-3 25 T9.1-3 6

8.3-13 16 9.1-3a 15 T9.1-4 sh1 of 6 23 8.3-14 18 9.1-3b 22 T9.1-4 sh2 of 6 31 8.3-15 6

9.1-4 25 T9.1-4 sh3 of 6 23 8.3-16 27 9.1-4a 15 T9.1-4 sh4 of 6 31 8.3-17 27 9.1-4b 25 T9.1-4 sh5 of 6 31 8.3-18 14 9.1-5 27 T9.1-4 sh6 of 6 31 8.3-19 16 9.1-6 23 F9.1-1 27 8.3-20 18 9.1-7 27 F9.1-2a 15 T8.3-1 11 9.1-8 15 F9.1-2b 15 T8.3-2 sh1 23 9.1-9 15 F9.1-3 15 T8.3-3 22 9.1-10 18 F9.1-3a 15 T8.3-4a 14 9.1-10a 24 F9.1-3b 15 T8.3-4b 14 9.1-10b 24 F9.1-3c 15 T8.3-5 19 9.1-11 24 F9.1-3d 15 T8.3-6 18 9.1-12 18 F9.1-3e 15 F8.3-1 22 9.1-13 25 F9.1-3f 15 F8.3-2 16 9.1-14 25 F9.1-4a 27 Page 17 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV F9.1-4b 27 F9.2-1a sh2 of 7 27 9.3-16 20 F9.1-5 6

F9.2-1a sh3 of 7 27 9.3-17 6

F9.1-6 22 F9.2-1a sh4 of 7 27 9.3-18 6

F9.1-6a 22 F9.2-1a sh5 of 7 27 9.3-19 27 F9.1-7 22 F9.2-1a sh6 of 7 27 9.3-20 27 F9.1-7a 22 F9.2-1a sh7 of 7 27 9.3-21 19 F9.1-8 22 F9.2-1b sh1 of 6 27 9.3-22 21 F9.1-9 6

F9.2-1b sh2 of 6 27 9.3-23 21 9.2-1 27 F9.2-1b sh3 of 6 27 9.3-24 21 9.2-2 18 F9.2-1b sh4 of 6 27 9.3-25 20 9.2-3 16 F9.2-1b sh5 of 6 27 9.3-26 6

9.2-4 24 F9.2-1b sh6 of 6 27 9.3-27 6

9.2-5 27 F9.2-2a 19 9.3-28 13 9.2-6 30 F9.2-2b 27 9.3-29 14 9.2-6a 28 F9.2-3 27 9.3-30 21 9.2-6b 28 F9.2-4a sh1 of 3 27 9.3-31 21 9.2-7 18 F9.2-4a sh2 of 3 27 9.3-32 20 9.2-8 31 F9.2-4a sh3 of 3 27 9.3-33 21 9.2-8a 24 F9.2-4b sh1 of 3 27 9.3-34 25 9.2-8b 18 F9.2-4b sh2 of 3 27 9.3-35 21 9.2-9 31 F9.2-4b sh3 of 3 27 9.3-36 18 9.2-9a 18 F9.2-5 6

9.3-37 14 9.2-9b 27 F9.2-6 6

9.3-38 29 9.2-10 18 F9.2-7 6

9.3-39 25 9.2-11 27 F9.2-8 6

9.3-39a 14 9.2-12 6

F9.2-9 6

9.3-39b 12 9.2-13 6

F9.2-10 6

9.3-40 14 9.2-14 16 F9.2-11 sh1 of 7 15 9.3-41 20 9.2-15 6

F9.2-11 sh2 of 7 15 9.3-42 6

9.2-16 6

F9.2-11 sh3 of 7 15 9.3-43 6

9.2-17 14 F9.2-11 sh4 of 7 15 9.3-44 27 9.2-18 6

F9.2-11 sh5 of 7 27 9.3-45 26 9.2-19 13 F9.2-11 sh6 of 7 27 9.3-46 25 9.2-20 6

F9.2-11 sh7 of 7 27 9.3-47 14 9.2-21 6

9.3-1 27 9.3-48 16 9.2-22 16 9.3-2 27 9.3-49 6

9.2-23 6

9.3-3 27 9.3-50 6

9.2-24 6

9.3-4 20 9.3-51 19 9.2-25 6

9.3-5 20 9.3-52 6

9.2-26 6

9.3-6 27 9.3-53 6

9.2-27 25 9.3-7 6

9.3-54 21 9.2-28 28 9.3-8 6

9.3-55 20 9.2-29 23 9.3-9 17 9.3-56 6

9.2-30 6

9.3-10 6

9.3-57 27 T9.2-1 16 9.3-11 6

9.3-58 23 T9.2-2 6

9.3-12 6

9.3-59 23 T9.2-3 27 9.3-13 6

9.3-60 20 T9.2-4 sh1 of 2 26 9.3-14 27 9.3-61 16 T9.2-4 sh2 of 2 26 9.3-15 18 9.3-62 6

T9.2-5 6

9.3-15a 13 9.3-63 16 F9.2-1a sh1 of 7 27 9.3-15b 13 T9.3-1 8

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV T9.3-2 6

F9.3-6b sh1 of 3 27 9.4-27 22 T9.3-3 6

F9.3-6b sh2 of 3 27 9.4-28 22 T9.3-4 16 F9.3-6b sh3 of 3 27 9.4-29 24 T9.3-5 22 F9.3-7a sh1 of 3 27 9.4-30 24 T9.3-6 sh1 of 12 29 F9.3-7a sh2 of 3 27 9.4-31 6

T9.3-6 sh2 of 12 23 F9.3-7a sh3 of 3 27 9.4-32 12 T9.3-6 sh3 of 12 23 F9.3-7b sh1 of 3 27 9.4-33 27 T9.3-6 sh4 of 12 14 F9.3-7b sh2 of 3 27 9.4-34 22 T9.3-6 sh5 of 12 6

F9.3-7b sh3 of 3 27 9.4-35 16 T9.3-6 sh6 of 12 14 F9.3-8a 27 9.4-36 25 T9.3-6 sh7 of 12 21 F9.3-8b 27 9.4-37 25 T9.3-6 sh8 of 12 14 F9.3-9 6

9.4-38 16 T9.3-6 sh9 of 12 26 F9.3-10 6

9.4-39 27 T9.3-6 sh10 of 12 6

9.4-1 28 9.4-39a 14 T9.3-6 sh11 of 12 6

9.4-1a 27 9.4-39b 14 T9.3-6 sh12 of 12 23 9.4-1b 31 9.4-40 14 T9.3-7 6

9.4-2 16 9.4-41 25 F9.3-1a sh1 of 4 27 9.4-3 24 9.4-42 27 F9.3-1a sh2 of 4 27 9.4-4 19 9.4-43 16 F9.3-1a sh3 of 4 27 9.4-4a 19 9.4-44 24 F9.3-1a sh4 of 4 27 9.4-4b 17 9.4-45 24 F9.3-1b sh1 of 2 27 9.4-4c 16 9.4-46 17 F9.3-1b sh2 of 2 27 9.4-4d 19 9.4-47 23 F9.3-2a sh1 of 3 27 9.4-4e 16 F9.4-1a 27 F9.3-2a sh2 of 3 27 9.4-4f 17 F9.4-1b 27 F9.3-2a sh3 of 3 27 9.4-5 23 F9.4-2a sh1 of 3 27 F9.3-2b sh1 of 3 27 9.4-6 23 F9.4-2a sh2 of 3 27 F9.3-2b sh2 of 3 27 9.4-7 22 F9.4-2a sh3 of 3 27 F9.3-2b sh3 of 3 27 9.4-8 23 F9.4-2b sh1 of 3 27 F9.3-2c 27 9.4-8a 23 F9.4-2b sh2 of 3 27 F9.3-3a sh1 of 4 27 9.4-8b 16 F9.4-2b sh3 of 3 27 F9.3-3a sh2 of 4 27 9.4-9 27 F9.4-3a sh1 27 F9.3-3a sh3 of 4 27 9.4-10 16 F9.4-3b 27 F9.3-3a sh4 of 4 27 9.4-11 23 F9.4-4a sh1 of 3 27 F9.3-3b sh1 of 4 27 9.4-12 23 F9.4-4a sh2 of 3 27 F9.3-3b sh2 of 4 27 9.4-13 23 F9.4-4a sh3 of 3 27 F9.3-3b sh3 of 4 27 9.4-14 16 F9.4-4b sh1 of 3 27 F9.3-3b sh4 of 4 27 9.4-15 31 F9.4-4b sh2 of 3 27 F9.3-4a sh1 of 3 27 9.4-15a R

F9.4-4b sh3 of 3 27 F9.3-4a sh2 of 3 27 9.4-15b R

F9.4-5a 27 F9.3-4a sh3 of 3 27 9.4-16 20 F9.4-5b 27 F9.3-4b sh1 of 3 27 9.4-17 27 F9.4-6a 27 F9.3-4b sh2 of 3 27 9.4-18 22 F9.4-6b 27 F9.3-4b sh3 of 3 27 9.4-19 22 9.5-1 21 F9.3-5a sh1 of 2 27 9.4-20 23 9.5-2 29 F9.3-5a sh2 of 2 27 9.4-21 27 9.5-3 29 F9.3-5b sh1 of 2 27 9.4-22 22 9.5-4 29 F9.3-5b sh2 of 2 27 9.4-23 6

9.5-5 29 F9.3-6a sh1 of 3 27 9.4-24 23 9.5-6 13 F9.3-6a sh2 of 3 27 9.4-25 24 9.5-7 22 F9.3-6a sh3 of 3 27 9.4-26 24 9.5-8 21 Page 19 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 9.5-9 13 10.2-1 26 F10.3-1a sh1 of 6 27 9.5-10 21 10.2-2 27 F10.3-1a sh2 of 6 27 9.5-11 21 10.2-3 27 F10.3-1a sh3 of 6 27 9.5-12 21 10.2-4 23 F10.3-1a sh4 of 6 27 9.5-13 21 10.2-5 27 F10.3-1a sh5 of 6 27 9.5-14 21 10.2-6 26 F10.3-1a sh6 of 6 27 9.5-15 21 10.2-6a 31 F10.3-1b sh1 of 6 27 9.5-16 21 10.2-6b 31 F10.3-1b sh2 of 6 27 9.5-17 21 10.2-7 31 F10.3-1b sh3 of 6 27 9.5-18 21 10.2-8 31 F10.3-1b sh4 of 6 27 9.5-19 21 10.2-9 6

F10.3-1b sh5 of 6 27 9.5-20 21 10.2-10 6

F10.3-1b sh6 of 6 27 9.5-21 21 10.2-11 27 F10.3-2 15 9.5-22 29 10.2-12 27 F10.3-3 sh1 of 2 27 9.5-23 24 10.2-13 6

F10.3-3 sh2 of 2 27 9.5-24 21 F10.2-1 sh1 of 3 27 10.4-1 15 9.5-25 21 F10.2-1 sh2 of 3 27 10.4-2 27 9.5-26 21 F10.2-1 sh3 of 3 27 10.4-3 20 9.5-27 24 F10.2-2a sh1 of 3 27 10.4-4 27 9.5-28 29 F10.2-2a sh2 of 3 27 10.4-5 16 9.5-29 13 F10.2-2a sh3 of 3 27 10.4-6 23 9.5-30 13 F10.2-2b sh1 of 3 27 10.4-7 27 9.5-31 29 F10.2-2b sh2 of 3 27 10.4-8 16 9.5-32 21 F10.2-2b sh3 of 3 27 10.4-9 27 9.5-33 13 F10.2-3 sh1 of 2 27 10.4-10 28 9.5-34 24 F10.2-3 sh2 of 2 27 10.4-11 28 9.5-35 13 F10.2-4 sh1 of 4 27 10.4-12 24 9.5-36 14 F10.2-4 sh2 of 4 27 10.4-13 27 9.5-37 16 F10.2-4 sh3 of 4 27 10.4-14 24 9.5-38 17 F10.2-4 sh4 of 4 27 10.4-15 18 9.5-39 28 10.3-1 16 10.4-15a 24 9.5-40 27 10.3-2 27 10.4-15b 24 9.5-41 16 10.3-3 16 10.4-16 27 9.5-42 23 10.3-4 24 10.4-17 26 9.5-43 22 10.3-5 16 10.4-18 17 9.5-44 23 10.3-6 15 10.4-19 28 9.5-45 16 10.3-7 22 10.4-20 21 9.5-46 16 10.3-8 16 10.4-21 21 F9.5-1 13 10.3-9 18 10.4-22 24 F9.5-2 sh1 of 3 27 10.3-10 27 10.4-23 24 F9.5-2 sh2 of 3 27 10.3-11 27 10.4-24 24 F9.5-2 sh3 of 3 27 10.3-12 29 10.4-25 30 10-i 16 10.3-13 19 10.4-26 30 10-ii 16 10.3-14 28 10.4-27 30 10-iii 30 10.3-15 19 T10.4-1 sh1 of 4 26 10-iv 18 10.3-16 19 T10.4-1 sh2 of 4 30 10-v 27 10.3-17 18 T10.4-1 sh3 of 4 30 10-vi 27 10.3-18 29 T10.4-1 sh4 of 4 28 10-vii 27 10.3-19 29 T10.4-2 19 10.1-1 6

T10.3-1 12 T10.4-3 18 10.1-2 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV T10.4-5 sh1 of 2 18 F10.4-18b sh2 of 3 27 11.2-12 27 T10.4-5 sh2 of 2 R

F10.4-18b sh3 of 3 27 11.2-13 14 T10.4-6 18 F10.4-19 18 11.2-14 6

F10.4-1 sh1 of 2 27 11-i 16 11.2-15 6

F10.4-1 sh2 of 2 27 11-ii 23 11.2-16 6

F10.4-2 27 11-iii 6

11.2-17 18 F10.4-3a sh1 of 5 27 11-iv 16 T11.2-1 19 F10.4-3a sh2 of 5 27 11-v 23 T11.2-2 14 F10.4-3a sh3 of 5 27 11-vi 15 T11.2-3 sh1 of 2 19 F10.4-3a sh4 of 5 27 11-vii 27 T11.2-3 sh2 of 2 19 F10.4-3a sh5 of 5 27 11.1-1 28 T11.2-4 sh1 of 2 14 F10.4-3b sh1 of 4 27 11.1-2 23 T11.2-4 sh2 of 2 14 F10.4-3b sh2 of 4 27 11.1-3 20 T11.2-5 14 F10.4-3b sh3 of 4 27 11.1-4 16 T11.2-6 sh1 of 2 6

F10.4-3b sh4 of 4 27 11.1-5 16 T11.2-6 sh2 of 2 6

F10.4-4 27 11.1-6 16 T11.2-7 sh1 of 2 6

F10.4-5a sh1 of 3 27 11.1-7 6

T11.2-7 sh2 of 2 6

F10.4-5a sh2 of 3 27 11.1-8 24 T11.2-8 sh1 of 3 6

F10.4-5a sh3 of 3 27 11.1-9 6

T11.2-8 sh2 of 3 6

F10.4-5b sh1 of 3 27 11.1-10 16 T11.2-8 sh3 of 3 6

F10.4-5b sh2 of 3 27 11.1-11 28 T11.2-9 6

F10.4-5b sh3 of 3 27 T11.1-1 sh1 23 F11.2-1a sh1 of 5 27 F10.4-6a sh1 of 6 27 T11.1-2 16 F11.2-1a sh2 of 5 27 F10.4-6a sh2 of 6 27 T11.1-3 16 F11.2-1a sh3 of 5 27 F10.4-6a sh3 of 6 27 T11.1-4 16 F11.2-1a sh4 of 5 27 F10.4-6a sh4 of 6 27 T11.1-5 16 F11.2-1a sh5 of 5 27 F10.4-6a sh5 of 6 27 T11.1-6 16 F11.2-1b sh1 of 3 27 F10.4-6a sh6 of 6 27 T11.1-7 sh1 of 2 24 F11.2-1b sh2 of 3 27 F10.4-6b sh1 of 6 27 T11.1-7 sh2 of 2 16 F11.2-1b sh3 of 3 27 F10.4-6b sh2 of 6 27 T11.1-8 sh1 24 11.3-1 6

F10.4-6b sh3 of 6 27 T11.1-9 6

11.3-2 23 F10.4-6b sh4 of 6 27 T11.1-10 sh1 of 2 24 11.3-3 6

F10.4-6b sh5 of 6 27 T11.1-10 sh2 of 2 24 11.3-4 15 F10.4-6b sh6 of 6 27 T11.1-11 24 11.3-5 27 F10.4-7 24 T11.1-12 sh1 23 11.3-6 15 F10.4-8 24 T11.1-13 sh1 23 11.3-7 13 F10.4-8a 18 T11.1-14 sh1 23 11.3-8 15 F10.4-9 18 T11.1-15 sh1 23 11.3-9 13 F10.4-10 18 11.2-1 6

11.3-10 6

F10.4-11 18 11.2-2 23 11.3-11 20 F10.4-12 18 11.2-3 25 11.3-12 31 F10.4-13 6

11.2-4 17 11.3-13 31 F10.4-14 6

11.2-5 27 11.3-14 23 F10.4-15 6

11.2-6 14 11.3-15 29 F10.4-16 6

11.2-7 26 11.3-16 27 F10.4-17a 27 11.2-8 26 11.3-17 R

F10.4-17b 27 11.2-9 26 11.3-18 R

F10.4-18a sh1 of 3 27 11.2-10 26 11.3-19 R

F10.4-18a sh2 of 3 27 11.2-10a 18 11.3-20 R

F10.4-18a sh3 of 3 27 11.2-10b 13 11.3-21 R

F10.4-18b sh1 of 3 27 11.2-11 26 11.3-22 R

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV T11.3-1 19 F11.4-4 sh 2 of 4 21 12.3-2 24 T11.3-2 19 F11.4-4 sh 3 of 4 21 12.3-3 24 T11.3-3 19 F11.4-4 sh 4 of 4 27 12.3-3a R

T11.3-4 19 F11.4-5 sh 1 of 2 26 12.3-3b R

F11.3-1a sh1 of 3 27 F11.4-5 sh 2 of 2 27 12.3-3c R

F11.3-1a sh2 of 3 27 F11.4-6 21 12.3-3d R

F11.3-1a sh3 of 3 27 F11.4-7 sh 1 of 2 19 12.3-4 24 F11.3-1b sh1 of 3 27 F11.4-7 sh 2 of 2 19 12.3-5 24 F11.3-1b sh2 of 3 27 F11.4-8 27 12.3-6 26 F11.3-1b sh3 of 3 27 F11.4-9 21 12.3-7 26 11.4-1 27 11.5-1 26 12.3-8 15 11.4-2 19 11.5-2 26 12.3-9 15 11.4-3 25 11.5-3 26 12.4-1 24 11.4-4 19 11.5-4 26 12.4-2 21 11.4-5 27 11.6-1 16 13-i 31 11.4-5a R

11.6-2 16 13-ii 31 11.4-5b R

T11.6-1 15 13-iii 31 11.4-6 27 T11.6-2 sh1 of 9 6

13-iv R

11.4-7 27 T11.6-2 sh2 of 9 6

13.1-1 31 11.4-8 25 T11.6-2 sh3 of 9 6

13.1-1a R

11.4-9 25 T11.6-2 sh4 of 9 6

13.1-1b R

11.4-10 24 T11.6-2 sh5 of 9 6

13.1-2 31 11.4-11 30 T11.6-2 sh6 of 9 6

13.1-2a R

11.4-12 27 T11.6-2 sh7 of 9 6

13.1-2b R

11.4-13 21 T11.6-2 sh8 of 9 6

13.1-3 R

11.4-14 15 T11.6-2 sh9 of 9 6

13.1-3a R

11.4-15 27 12-i 16 13.1-3b R

11.4-16 28 12-ii 26 13.1-4 R

11.4-17 30 12-iii 7

13.1-5 R

11.4-18 26 12.1-1 6

13.1-6 R

11.4-19 22 12.1-2 6

13.1-6a R

11.4-20 31 12.1-3 6

13.1-6b R

11.4-21 30 12.1-4 6

13.1-7 R

11.4-22 18 12.1-5 6

13.1-8 R

11.4-23 28 12.1-6 29 13.1-8a R

T11.4-1 sh1 of 4 25 12.1-7 6

13.1-8b R

T11.4-1 sh2 of 4 23 12.1-8 29 13.1-9 R

T11.4-1 sh3 of 4 28 12.1-9 25 13.1-10 R

T11.4-1 sh4 of 4 30 12.1-10 16 13.1-11 R

T11.4-2 sh1 of 4 25 12.1-11 16 13.1-12 R

T11.4-2 sh2 of 4 30 12.1-12 16 13.1-13 R

T11.4-2 sh3 of 4 28 12.1-13 21 13.1-14 R

T11.4-2 sh4 of 4 19 12.1-14 15 13.1-15 R

T11.4-3 sh1 of 2 25 T12.1-1 6

13.1-16 R

T11.4-3 sh2 of 2 31 T12.1-2 6

13.1-17 R

T11.4-4 sh1 of 2 16 T12.1-3 23 13.1-18 R

T11.4-4 sh2 of 2 31 T12.1-4 6

13.1-18a R

F11.4-1 27 T12.1-5 22 13.1-18b R

F11.4-2 19 12.2-1 6

13.1-19 R

F11.4-3 16 12.2-2 6

13.1-20 R

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV F13.1-1 31 T14.2-1 sh1 of 11 6

14.6-7 6

F13.1-2 31 T14.2-1 sh2 of 11 6

F14.6-1 6

F13.1-3 31 T14.2-1 sh3 of 11 6

F14.6-2 6

F13.1-4 31 T14.2-1 sh4 of 11 6

15-i 18 F13.1-5 R

T14.2-1 sh5 of 11 6

15-ii 31 F13.1-5a R

T14.2-1 sh6 of 11 25 15-iii 24 F13.1-6 R

T14.2-1 sh7 of 11 6

15-iv 24 F13.1-7 R

T14.2-1 sh8 of 11 6

15-v 25 F13.1-8a R

T14.2-1 sh9 of 11 6

15-vi 16 F13.1-8b R

T14.2-1 sh10 of 11 6

15-vii 16 F13.1-8c R

T14.2-1 sh11 of 11 6

15-viia 16 F13.1-8d R

14.3-1 6

15-viib 10 F13.1-8e R

14.3-2 6

15-viii 24 F13.1-9 R

14.3-3 6

15-ix 24 F13.1-10 R

14.3-4 6

15-x 23 F13.1-10a R

14.3-5 6

15-xi 24 F13.1-10b R

T14.3-1 sh1 of 2 6

15-xii 24 F13.1-10c R

T14.3-1 sh2 of 2 6

15-xiii 18 F13.1-10d R

14.4-1 12 15-xiiia 18 F13.1-10e R

14.4-1a 12 15-xiiib 7

13.2-1 29 14.4-1b 26 15-xiv 31 13.2-2 30 14.4-1c 12 15-xv 24 13.3-1 19 14.4-1d 12 15-xvi 18 13.4-1 24 14.4-2 6

15-xvii 24 13.5-1 30 14.4-3 6

15-xviii 25 13.5-2 25 14.4-4 6

15-xix 25 13.5-2a R

14.4-5 18 15-xixa 24 13.5-2b R

14.4-6 18 15-xixb 24 13.5-2c R

T14.4-1 sh1 of 5 12 15-xixc 24 13.5-2d R

T14.4-1 sh2 of 5 6

15-xixd 24 13.5-3 25 T14.4-1 sh3 of 5 21 15-xx 24 13.5-4 20 T14.4-1 sh4 of 5 25 15-xxi 15 13.5-5 20 T14.4-1 sh5 of 5 26 15-xxii 15 13.5-6 20 14.5-1 6

15-xxiii 15 13.5-7 25 14.5-2 6

15-xxiiia 19 T13.5-1 sh1 25 14.5-3 6

15-xxiiib 19 T13.5-1 sh2 25 14.5-4 6

15-xxiv 19 T13.5-1 sh3 25 14.5-5 6

15-xxiva 19 T13.5-2 sh1 22 14.5-6 6

15-xxivb 11 T13.5-2 sh2 22 14.5-7 6

15-xxv 18 13.6-1 19 14.5-8 6

15-xxvi 18 13.6-2 19 14.5-9 6

15-xxvii 24 13.7-1 19 14.5-10 6

15-xxviii 15 14-i 10 F14.5-1 6

15-xxix 9

14-ii 6

F14.5-2 6

15.1-1 6

14-iii 6

14.6-1 6

15.1-2 16 14-iv 6

14.6-2 6

15.1-3 6

14.1-1 6

14.6-3 6

15.1-4 23 14.1-2 6

14.6-4 6

15.1-5 19 14.1-3 6

14.6-5 6

15.1-6 18 14.2-1 6

14.6-6 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 15.1-8 18 15.2-9 18 15.2-56 25 15.1-9 18 15.2-10 18 15.2-57 31 15.1-10 28 15.2-11 18 15.2-58 18 15.1-10a 7

15.2-12 25 15.2-59 18 15.1-10b 7

15.2-13 18 15.2-60 27 15.1-11 18 15.2-14 19 15.2-60a 21 15.1-12 18 15.2-15 18 15.2-60b 16 15.1-13 16 15.2-16 31 15.2-61 24 15.1-14 18 15.2-17 15 15.2-62 31 15.1-15 6

15.2-18 18 T15.2-1 sh1 of 8 18 15.1-16 6

15.2-19 30 T15.2-1 sh2 of 8 18 15.1-17 6

15.2-20 30 T15.2-1 sh3 of 8 18 15.1-18 6

15.2-21 30 T15.2-1 sh4 of 8 24 15.1-19 18 15.2-22 30 T15.2-1 sh5 of 8 24 15.1-20 18 15.2-23 18 T15.2-1 sh6 of 8 24 15.1-21 18 15.2-24 30 T15.2-1 sh6a of 8 29 15.1-22 18 15.2-25 6

T15.2-1 sh7 of 8 18 15.1-23 11 15.2-26 14 T15.2-1 sh7a of 8 18 15.1-24 31 15.2-27 18 T15.2-1 sh8 of 8 24 15.1-25 31 15.2-28 18 T15.2-2 15 15.1-26 31 15.2-29 18 T15.2-3 6

T15.1-1 19 15.2-30 18 F15.2-1 16 T15.1-2 sh1 of 4 21 15.2-31 18 F15.2-2 16 T15.1-2 sh2 of 4 21 15.2-32 24 F15.2-3 16 T15.1-2 sh3 of 4 31 15.2-33 24 F15.2-4 18 T15.1-2 sh4 of 4 31 15.2-34 24 F15.2-5 18 T15.1-3 18 15.2-35 24 F15.2-6 18 T15.1-4 6

15.2-36 18 F15.2-7 18 T15.1-5 16 15.2-37 24 F15.2-8 18 T15.1-6 16 15.2-38 19 F15.2-9 18 F15.1-1 18 15.2-39 26 F15.2-10 18 F15.1-2 18 15.2-40 19 F15.2-11 sh1 of 2 31 F15.1-3 18 15.2-41 19 F15.2-11 sh2 of 2 R

F15.1-4 18 15.2-42 26 F15.2-12 18 F15.1-5 18 15.2-43 29 F15.2-13 18 F15.1-6 6

15.2-43a 24 F15.2-14 18 F15.1-7 6

15.2-43b 29 F15.2-15 18 F15.1-8 18 15.2-44 29 F15.2-16 11 F15.1-9 18 15.2-45 29 F15.2-17 11 15.2-1 15 15.2-46 29 F15.2-18 11 15.2-2 16 15.2-47 18 F15.2-19 18 15.2-3 28 15.2-48 18 F15.2-20 24 15.2-4 6

15.2-49 31 F15.2-21 24 15.2-5 11 15.2-50 18 F15.2-22 24 15.2-5a 11 15.2-51 18 F15.2-23 24 15.2-5b 11 15.2-51a 9

F15.2-24 24 15.2-6 18 15.2-51b 9

F15.2-25 24 15.2-7 18 15.2-52 22 F15.2-25a 24 15.2-8 18 15.2-53 22 F15.2-25b 24 15.2-8a 7

15.2-54 22 F15.2-25c 24 15.2-8b 7

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV F15.2-27 18 15.3-17 23 F15.3-28 24 F15.2-28 18 15.3-18 16 F15.3-29 24 F15.2-28a 24 15.3-19 15 F15.3-30 24 F15.2-28b 24 15.3-20 18 F15.3-31 24 F15.2-28c 24 15.3-21 31 F15.3-32 24 F15.2-28d 24 T15.3-1 24 F15.3-33 24 F15.2-28e 24 T15.3-1a 24 F15.3-34 24 F15.2-28f 24 T15.3-2 24 F15.3-35 24 F15.2-29a 29 T15.3-2a 24 F15.3-36 24 F15.2-29b 29 T15.3-3 24 F15.3-37 24 F15.2-29c 29 T15.3-3a 24 F15.3-38 24 F15.2-29d 29 T15.3-4 18 F15.3-39 24 F15.2-29e 29 F15.3-1 15 F15.3-40 24 F15.2-29f 29 F15.3-2 24 F15.3-41 24 F15.2-30 18 F15.3-2a 24 F15.3-42 24 F15.2-31 18 F15.3-3 24 F15.3-43 24 F15.2-32 18 F15.3-3a 24 F15.3-44 24 F15.2-33 18 F15.3-4 24 F15.3-45 24 F15.2-34 18 F15.3-4a 24 F15.3-46 24 F15.2-35 18 F15.3-5 24 F15.3-47 24 F15.2-36 18 F15.3-5a 24 F15.3-48 24 F15.2-37 18 F15.3-6 24 F15.3-49 24 F15.2-38 18 F15.3-6a 24 F15.3-50 24 F15.2-39 18 F15.3-7 24 F15.3-51 24 F15.2-40 18 F15.3-7a 24 F15.3-52 15 F15.2-41 24 F15.3-8 24 F15.3-53 24 F15.2-42 24 F15.3-8a 24 F15.3-54 24 F15.2-43a 24 F15.3-9 25 F15.3-55 24 F15.2-43b 24 F15.3-10 25 F15.3-56 24 F15.2-43c 24 F15.3-11 25 F15.3-57 24 F15.2-44 24 F15.3-12 25 F15.3-58 24 F15.2-45 24 F15.3-13 25 F15.3-59 24 F15.2-46 18 F15.3-14 18 F15.3-60 24 15.3-1 24 F15.3-15 18 F15.3-61 24 15.3-2 16 F15.3-16 18 F15.3-62 24 15.3-3 24 F15.3-16a 18 F15.3-63 24 15.3-4 24 F15.3-16b 18 F15.3-64 24 15.3-5 24 F15.3-17 24 F15.3-65 24 15.3-6 24 F15.3-17a 24 F15.3-66 24 15.3-7 15 F15.3-18 24 F15.3-67 24 15.3-8 25 F15.3-18a 24 F15.3-68 24 15.3-9 25 F15.3-19 24 15.3A-1 15 15.3-10 25 F15.3-19a 24 15.4-1 23 15.3-11 25 F15.3-20 24 15.4-2 15 15.3-11a 25 F15.3-21 24 15.4-2a 20 15.3-11b 25 F15.3-22 24 15.4-2b 24 15.3-12 14 F15.3-23 24 15.4-3 15 15.3-13 28 F15.3-24 24 15.4-3a 15 15.3-14 16 F15.3-25 24 15.4-3b 15 15.3-15 31 F15.3-26 24 15.4-4 19 15.3-16 25 F15.3-27 24 15.4-5 15 Page 25 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 15.4-6 15 15.4-53 23 15.4-98 24 15.4-7 15 15.4-54 16 15.4-99 24 15.4-8 15 15.4-55 23 15.4-100 24 15.4-9 10 15.4-56 23 15.4-101 24 15.4-10 10 15.4-57 10 15.4-102 24 15.4-11 10 15.4-58 18 15.4-103 24 15.4-12 10 15.4-59 18 15.4-104 24 15.4-13 10 15.4-60 10 15.4-105 24 15.4-14 10 15.4-60a 23 15.4-106 24 15.4-15 10 15.4-60b 23 15.4-107 24 15.4-16 23 15.4-61 24 15.4-108 24 15.4-17 23 15.4-62 20 15.4-109 24 15.4-18 23 15.4-63 28 15.4-110 24 15.4-18a 28 15.4-64 20 15.4-111 24 15.4-18b 28 15.4-65 22 15.4-112 28 15.4-19 23 15.4-66 18 15.4-113 24 15.4-20 23 15.4-67 25 15.4-114 24 15.4-21 23 15.4-68 23 15.4-115 28 15.4-22 28 15.4-69 18 15.4-116 24 15.4-22a 23 15.4-70 6

15.4-117 24 15.4-22b 16 15.4-71 6

15.4-118 24 15.4-23 28 15.4-72 6

15.4-119 24 15.4-24 23 15.4-73 6

15.4-120 24 15.4-25 16 15.4-74 23 15.4-121 28 15.4-26 16 15.4-75 18 15.4-122 R

15.4-27 28 15.4-75a 18 15.4-123 R

15.4-28 28 15.4-75b 7

15.4-124 R

15.4-29 28 15.4-76 23 15.4-125 R

15.4-30 23 15.4-77 23 15.4-126 R

15.4-31 18 15.4-77a 23 15.4-127 R

15.4-32 23 15.4-77b 23 15.4-128 R

15.4-33 24 15.4-78 24 15.4-129 R

15.4-34 23 15.4-79 24 15.4-130 R

15.4-35 31 15.4-80 24 15.4-130a R

15.4-36 24 15.4-81 24 T15.4-1 sh1 of 3 15 15.4-37 22 15.4-82 24 T15.4-1 sh2 of 3 24 15.4-38 24 15.4-83 24 T15.4-1 sh2a of 3 24 15.4-39 24 15.4-84 24 T15.4-1 sh3 of 3 24 15.4-40 23 15.4-85 24 T15.4-1 sh3a of 3 18 15.4-41 23 15.4-86 24 T15.4-1 sh3b of 3 18 15.4-42 16 15.4-87 24 T15.4-2 sh1 of 2 15 15.4-43 18 15.4-88 24 T15.4-2 sh2 of 2 15 15.4-44 15 15.4-89 24 T15.4-3 sh1 of 3 15 15.4-45 19 15.4-90 24 T15.4-3 sh2 of 3 23 15.4-46 24 15.4-91 28 T15.4-3 sh3 of 3 23 15.4-47 24 15.4-92 24 T15.4-4 15 15.4-48 24 15.4-93 24 T15.4-5 15 15.4-49 26 15.4-94 24 T15.4-5a sh1 23 15.4-50 18 15.4-95 24 T15.4-5b sh1 of 2 23 15.4-51 18 15.4-96 24 T15.4-5b sh2 of 2 28 15.4-52 23 15.4-97 24 T15.4-5c sh1 28 Page 26 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV T15.4-5d sh1 23 T15.4-19 sh5 of 5 24 F15.4-10b 15 T15.4-5d sh2 23 T15.4-20 sh1 of 3 23 F15.4-10c 15 T15.4-5e sh1 23 T15.4-20 sh2 of 3 23 F15.4-11 15 T15.4-6 18 T15.4-20 sh3 of 3 23 F15.4-12 15 T15.4-6a sh1 23 T15.4-21 sh1 of 18 23 F15.4-13a 15 T15.4-6b sh1 26 T15.4-21 sh2 of 18 24 F15.4-13b 15 T15.4-7 sh1 23 T15.4-21 sh3 of 18 23 F15.4-14 15 T15.4-7 sh2 R

T15.4-21 sh4 of 18 23 F15.4-15 15 T15.4-7a sh1 26 T15.4-21 sh5 of 18 23 F15.4-16a 15 T15.4-7b sh1 23 T15.4-21 sh6 of 18 23 F15.4-16b 15 T15.4-7b sh2 23 T15.4-21 sh7 of 18 23 F15.4-17 15 T15.4-7c sh1 26 T15.4-21 sh7a of 18 24 F15.4-18 15 T15.4-8 23 T15.4-21 sh8 of 18 24 F15.4-19a 15 T15.4-9 23 T15.4-21 sh9 of 18 23 F15.4-19b 15 T15.4-10 20 T15.4-21 sh10 of 18 23 F15.4-20 15 T15.4-11 16 T15.4-21 sh11 of 18 24 F15.4-21 15 T15.4-12 18 T15.4-21 sh12 of 18 23 F15.4-22a 15 T15.4-12a sh1 23 T15.4-21 sh13 of 18 23 F15.4-22b 15 T15.4-12b sh1 26 T15.4-21 sh14 of 18 24 F15.4-22c 15 T15.4-13 24 T15.4-21 sh15 of 18 24 F15.4-23 15 T15.4-14 sh1 of 2 24 T15.4-21 sh16 of 18 23 F15.4-24 15 T15.4-14 sh2 of 2 24 T15.4-21 sh17 of 18 23 F15.4-25a 15 T15.4-15 sh1 of 1 24 T15.4-21 sh18 of 18 24 F15.4-25b 15 T15.4-15 sh2 of 2 R

T15.4-22 24 F15.4-25c 15 T15.4-15A sh1 of 5 24 T15.4-23 24 F15.4-26 15 T15.4-15A sh2 of 5 24 T15.4-24 sh1 of 2 24 F15.4-27 15 T15.4-15A sh3 of 5 24 T15.4-24 sh2 of 2 24 F15.4-28a 15 T15.4-15A sh4 of 5 24 T15.4-25 24 F15.4-28b 15 T15.4-15A sh5 of 5 24 T15.4-26 15 F15.4-29 15 T15.4-15B sh1 of 5 24 T15.4-27 9

F15.4-30 15 T15.4-15B sh2 of 5 24 T15.4-28 24 F15.4-31a 15 T15.4-15B sh3 of 5 24 T15.4-29 24 F15.4-31b 15 T15.4-15B sh4 of 5 24 T15.4-30 24 F15.4-31c 15 T15.4-15B sh5 of 5 24 T15.4-31 24 F15.4-32 15 T15.4-16 sh1 of 5 24 T15.4-32 24 F15.4-33 15 T15.4-16 sh2 of 5 24 T15.4-33 24 F15.4-34a 15 T15.4-16 sh3 of 5 24 T15.4-34 24 F15.4-34b 15 T15.4-16 sh4 of 5 24 F15.4-1 15 F15.4-34c 15 T15.4-16 sh5 of 5 24 F15.4-2 15 F15.4-35 15 T15.4-17 sh1 of 5 24 F15.4-3 15 F15.4-36 15 T15.4-17 sh2 of 5 24 F15.4-4a 15 F15.4-37a 15 T15.4-17 sh3 of 5 24 F15.4-4b 15 F15.4-37b 15 T15.4-17 sh4 of 5 24 F15.4-4c 15 F15.4-38 15 T15.4-17 sh5 of 5 24 F15.4-5 15 F15.4-39 15 T15.4-18 sh1 of 3 24 F15.4-6 15 F15.4-40a 15 T15.4-18 sh2 of 3 24 F15.4-7a 15 F15.4-40b 15 T15.4-18 sh3 of 3 24 F15.4-7b 15 F15.4-40c 15 T15.4-19 sh1 of 5 24 F15.4-7c 15 F15.4-41 15 T15.4-19 sh2 of 5 24 F15.4-8 15 F15.4-42 15 T15.4-19 sh3 of 5 24 F15.4-9 15 F15.4-43a 15 T15.4-19 sh4 of 5 24 F15.4-10a 15 F15.4-43b 15 Page 27 of 30

LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV F15.4-43c 15 F15.4-62 16 F15.4-111 9

F15.4-44 15 F15.4-63 16 15.5-1 24 F15.4-45 15 F15.4-64 16 16-1 6

F15.4-46a 15 F15.4-65 16 17-i 23 F15.4-46b 15 F15.4-66 16 17-ii 23 F15.4-47 15 F15.4-67 16 17-iii 23 F15.4-47a 16 F15.4-68 18 17-iv R

F15.4-47b 16 F15.4-69 18 17.1-1 6

F15.4-47c 16 F15.4-70 18 17.2-1 23 F15.4-48 31 F15.4-71 18 17.2-2 R

F15.4-49 31 F15.4-72 18 17.2-3 R

F15.4-50 19 F15.4-73 10 17.2-4 R

F15.4-50a 19 F15.4-74 10 17.2-4a R

F15.4-50b 19 F15.4-75 18 17.2-4b R

F15.4-50c 19 F15.4-76 18 17.2-5 R

F15.4-50d 18 F15.4-77 18 17.2-6 R

F15.4-50e 18 F15.4-78 18 17.2-6a R

F15.4-50f 18 F15.4-78a 18 17.2-6b R

F15.4-51a 24 F15.4-78b 18 17.2-7 R

F15.4-51b 24 F15.4-79 24 17.2-7a R

F15.4-51c 24 F15.4-80 24 17.2-7b R

F15.4-51d 18 F15.4-81 24 17.2-7c R

F15.4-51e 18 F15.4-82 24 17.2-7d R

F15.4-51f 18 F15.4-83 24 17.2-7e R

F15.4-52a 19 F15.4-84 24 17.2-7f R

F15.4-52b 19 F15.4-85 18 17.2-7g R

F15.4-52c 19 F15.4-86 24 17.2-7h R

F15.4-52d 18 F15.4-87 24 17.2-7i R

F15.4-52e 18 F15.4-88 24 17.2-7j R

F15.4-52f 18 F15.4-89 24 17.2-8 R

F15.4-53a 19 F15.4-90 24 17.2-8a R

F15.4-53b 19 F15.4-91 24 17.2-8b R

F15.4-53c 19 F15.4-92 9

17.2-9 R

F15.4-53d 18 F15.4-93 6

17.2-10 R

F15.4-53e 18 F15.4-94 6

17.2-11 R

F15.4-53f 18 F15.4-95 6

17.2-12 R

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F15.4-55 15 F15.4-97 24 17.2-14 R

F15.4-56 15 F15.4-98 24 17.2-15 R

F15.4-57 15 F15.4-99 24 17.2-15a R

F15.4-58 15 F15.4-100 24 17.2-15b R

F15.4-59 9

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV 17.2-26 R

A-20 6

A-67 6

17.2-27 R

A-21 13 A-68 6

17.2-28 R

A-22 6

A-69 22 17.2-29 R

A-23 6

A-70 6

17.2-30 R

A-24 14 A-71 7

17.2-31 R

A-25 23 A-72 16 17.2-32 R

A-26 23 A-73 6

17.2-33 R

A-27 6

A-74 14 17.2-34 R

A-28 6

A-75 14 17.2-35 R

A-29 6

A-76 14 17.2-36 R

A-30 6

A-77 14 17.2-37 R

A-31 6

A-78 14 17.2-38 R

A-32 6

A-79 14 17.2-39 R

A-33 6

A-80 27 17.2-40 R

A-34 23 TA-1 14 17.2-41 R

A-35 23 TA-2 14 T17.2-1 sh1 of 1 23 A-36 16 TA-3 14 T17.2-1 sh2 of 5 R

A-36a 18 TA-4 sh1 of 3 21 T17.2-1 sh3 of 5 R

A-36b 16 TA-4 sh2 of 3 21 T17.2-1 sh4 of 5 R

A-37 18 TA-4 sh3 of 3 23 T17.2-1 sh5 of 5 R

A-38 20 TA-4 sh4 of 4 R

F17.2-1 23 A-39 18 TA-5 sh1 of 3 21 F17.2-2 9

A-40 23 TA-5 sh2 of 3 21 F17.2-3 9

A-41 18 TA-5 sh3 of 3 23 F17.2-4 9

A-41a 20 TA-5 sh4 of 4 R

APP A 6

A-41b 16 FA-1 6

A-i 6

A-42 23 FA-2 6

A-ii 16 A-43 16 FA-3 6

A-iii 14 A-44 6

FA-4 6

A-iv 6

A-45 6

FA-5 14 A-1 6

A-46 6

FA-6 14 A-2 16 A-47 6

B-1 26 A-3 16 A-48 6

B-2 26 A-4 6

A-49 6

B-3 26 A-5 17 A-50 23 B-4 26 A-06 6

A-51 17 B-5 26 A-7 6

A-52 28 B-6 26 A-8 17 A-53 15 B-7 26 A-9 6

A-54 14 B-8 26 A-10 14 A-55 14 B-9 26 A-10a 15 A-56 16 B-10 26 A-10b 13 A-57 16 B-11 26 A-11 7

A-58 6

B-12 26 A-12 6

A-59 6

B-13 26 A-13 6

A-60 6

B-14 26 A-14 6

A-61 6

B-15 26 A-15 16 A-62 6

B-16 26 A-16 23 A-63 6

B-17 26 A-17 23 A-64 6

B-18 26 A-18 23 A-65 6

B-19 26 A-19 23 A-66 6

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LIST OF CURRENT PAGES SALEM UFSAR REV 31 PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV PAGE/TABLE/FIGURE REV B-21 26 B-72 26 B-22 26 B-73 26 B-23 26 B-74 26 B-24 26 B-75 26 B-25 26 B-76 26 B-26 26 B-77 26 B-27 26 B-78 26 B-28 26 B-79 26 B-29 26 B-80 26 B-30 26 B-81 26 B-31 26 B-82 26 B-32 31 B-83 26 B-33 26 B-84 26 B-34 26 B-85 26 B-35 26 B-86 26 B-36 26 B-87 26 B-37 26 B-88 26 B-38 26 B-89 26 B-39 26 B-90 26 B-40 26 B-91 26 B-41 26 B-92 26 B-42 26 B-93 26 B-43 26 B-44 26 B-45 26 B-46 26 B-47 26 B-48 26 B-49 26 B-50 26 B-51 26 B-52 26 B-53 26 B-54 26 B-55 26 B-56 26 B-57 26 B-58 26 B-59 26 B-60 26 B-61 26 B-62 26 B-63 26 B-64 26 B-65 26 B-66 26 B-67 26 B-68 26 B-69 26 B-70 26 B-71 26 Page 30 of 30

SECTION 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PLANT Section Title Page 1.1 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION 1.1-1 1.2 PLANT SITE

SUMMARY

1.2-1

1. 2.1 Site Description 1.2-1
1. 2.2 Meteorology 1.2-1 1.2.3 Geology and Hydrology 1.2-1 1.2.4 Seismology 1.2-2 1.2.5 Marine Ecology 1.2-2 1.2.6 Environmental Radiation Monitoring 1.2-2 1.2. 7 Facility Safety Conclusions 1.2-2 1.3

SUMMARY

PLANT DESCRIPTION 1.3-1

1. 3.1 Structures 1.3-2 1.3.2 Nuclear Steam Supply System 1.3-3
1. 3.3 Reactor and Plant Control 1.3-4 1.3.4 Waste Disposal System 1.3-4
1. 3.5 Fuel Handling System 1.3-5 1.3.6 Turbine and Auxiliaries 1.3-5
1. 3. 7 Electrical System 1.3-6
1. 3.8 Engineered Safety Features 1.3-7 1.4 IDENTIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS 1.4-1 1.5 REQUIREMENTS FOR FURTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1.5-1 1.5.1 17 x 17 Fuel Assembly 1.5-1 1.5.1.1 Rod Cluster Control Spider Tests 1.5-1 1.5.1.2 Grid Tests 1.5-1 1.5.1.3 Fuel Assembly Structural Tests 1.5-1 1-i SGS-UFSAR Revision 6 February 15, 1987

Section 1.5.1.4 1.5.1.5 1.5.1.6 1.5.1.7 1.5.2 1.5.2.1 1.5.2.2 1.5.3 1.6 SGS-UFSAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont)

Title Guide Tube Tests Prototype Assembly Tests Departure from Nucleate Boiling Tests Incore Flow Mixing Other Programs Generic Programs of Westinghouse LOCA Heat Transfer Tests References for Section 1.5 LIST OF ACRONYMS 1-ii Page 1.5-2 1.5-2 1.5-2 1.5-2 1.5-2 1.5-2 1.5-3 1.5-3 1.6-1 Revision 6 February 15, 1987

Figure 1.2-1 General Site Plan SGS-UFSAR LIST OF FIGURES 1-iii Revision 7 July 22, 1987

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PLANT 1.1 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION This Updated Final Safety Analysis Report is submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10CFR50.71 by Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) for the two nuclear power units at its Salem Generating Station.

PSE&G and Westinghouse Electric Corporation have jointly participated in the design and construction of each unit.

On August 21,

2000, the operating licenses for Salem Units 1 & 2 were transferred from PSE&G to PSEG Nuclear LLC.

Each unit employs a pressurized water reactor nuclear steam supply system furnished by Westinghouse which is similar in design concept to several other projects licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The only systems shared by the two units are Compressed Air, the Control Room Area intake air radiation monitors, parts of the Control Room Area Ventilation System, bulk Nitrogen Supply, Demineralized Water, and the Solid Radwaste Handling System.

There are a minimum of shared components; chemical drain and laundry hot shower tanks and pumps and the 20,000 barrel Bulk Fuel Oil Storage Tank are the only components in common.

The licensed core power for both units is 3459 MWt.

The approximate values for gross and net electrical outputs are 1178 MWe and 1135 MWe respectively for Unit 1 and 1182 MWe and 1139 MWe respectively for Unit 2.

The reactors are expected to be capable of outputs of approximately 3570 MWt, which corresponds to the valves-wide-open rating of the turbine generators of 1209 MWe gross and 1163 MWe net for Unit 1 and 1220 MWe gross and 1174 MWe net for Unit 2.

The containment and engineered safety features for both units have been designed and evaluated at the maximum power rating of 3570 MWt.

Loss-of-coolant accidents and those postulated accidents havin~ offsite dose consequences have been analyzed at the power rating of 3570 MWt.

1.1-1 SGS-UFSAR Revision 19 November 19, 2001 I

I

The remainder of Section 1 of this summarizes the features and criteria of the nuclear

units, design out the similarities and differences with nY'C.CH:,,-ri zed water nuclear to other and basic power the same features as the Salem Station.

Sec::icn 2 contains a description and evaluation of the site and environs, supporting the suitability of the site for a nuclear plant of the size and type described.

Section 3 discusses the identification, description, and discussion of t:Ie archjt.ec::Jral and engineering design of structures, and to safety.

The reactor is described in Section 4.

Section 5 discusses the Reactor Coolant and related systems, and Sections 6 1 the emergency and systems.

Section 13 describes the Company's program for organization and training of plan:: personnel.

Section 14 contains an outline and description of the initial tests and operations associated with plant startup.

Section 15 is a safety evaluation summarizing the analyses which demonstrate the features.

SGS-IJFSAR of the Reactor Protection The consequences of various set forth in the N~clear and 10CFR50.67, Accident Source Term.

1.1-2 and the accidents are within the Commission's Rules and Revision 25 October 26, 2010

1.2 PLANT SITE

SUMMARY

1.2.1 Site Description The approximately 700 acre Salem site is located along the eastern shore of the Delaware River in Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County, New Jersey about 8 miles southwest of Salem, New Jersey.

The population density of the area surrounding the site is low.

Distance to the site boundary is about 4200 feet.

The nearest residence is approximately 3.4 miles west of the site in Bay View Beach, Delaware.

Other nearby residences are located 3.5 miles east-northeast and 3. 5 miles northwest of the site.

The population center distance is 15.5 miles.

The area is primarily utilized for agricultural pursuits, with heavy industry located generally 15 miles and beyond to the north of the site.

1.2.2 Meteorology The meteorological data pertinent to the Salem site has been

reviewed, and there is no reason to anticipate unusual meteorological problems. The terrain is open and extremely flat, and the land-sea interaction favors a vigorous wind flow.

A meteorological tower facility was established northwest of the reactor area on the site to provide actual site meteorological data.

This data collection program has been terminated as sufficient data has been collected and analyzed to describe the dispersion parameters.

The tower has been relocated east of the site.

1.2.3 Geology and Hydrology An investigation of Salem site geology and hydrology was completed in 1967.

The nearest known faulting is approximately 25 miles from the site.

Test borings at the site indicate that subsurface conditions are adequate to support the structures.

The regional direction of ground water movement is toward the Delaware River, 1.2-1 SGS-UFSAR Revision 6 February 15, 1987

and all surface drainage at the Salem site flows directly into the river.

1.2.4 Seismology The site is located in a region which has experienced only infrequent minor earthquake activity.

No known faults exist in the basement rock or sedimentary deposits in the immediate vicinity of the site.

Significant earthquake motion is not expected at the site during the life of the facility.

The plant was conservatively designed to respond elastically, with no loss of function, to horizontal ground accelerations as high as 10 percent of gravity, and the design was checked for a hypothetical acceleration of 20 percent of gravity.

1.2.5 Marine Ecology A thorough study of the biological makeup of the Delaware Estuary is being conducted.

The study has continued since the plant went into operation to determine the effects (if any) of plant operation on the ecology of the Estuary.

1.2.6 Environmental Radiation Monitoring An environmental radiation monitoring program for the site and surrounding area is being conducted.

This program has continued since the plant went into operation to determine the effects (if any) of plant operation on radiation levels in the environment.

1.2.7 Facility Safety Conclusions The safety of the public and plant operating personnel and reliability of plant equipment and systems have been the primary considerations in the plant design.

The approach taken in fulfilling the safety consideration is three-fold. First, careful attention has been given to design so as to prevent the release of 1.2-2 SGS-UFSAR Revision 6 February 15, 1987

radioactivity to the environment under conditions which could be hazardous to the health and safety of the public.

Second, the plant has been designed so as to provide adequate protection for plant personnel wherever a potential radiation hazard exists.

Third, Engineered Safety Features have been designed with redundancy and diversity, and to stringent quality standards.

Based on the over-all design of the plant including its safety features and the analyses of possible incidents including the design basis accident, it is concluded that the Salem Generating Station can be operated without undue risk to the health and safety of the public.

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1.3

SUMMARY

PLANT DESCRIPTION The inherent design of the pressurized water, closed-cycle reactor minimizes the quantities of fission products released to the atmosphere.

Four barriers exist between the fission product accumulation and the environment.

These are the uranium dioxide fuel matrix, the fuel cladding, the reactor vessel and coolant loops, and the reactor containment.

The consequences of a breach of the fuel cladding are greatly reduced by the ability of the uranium dioxide lattice to retain fission products.

Escape of fission products through a fuel cladding defect would be contained within the pressure vessel, loops, and auxiliary systems.

Breach of these systems or equipment would release the fission products to the reactor containment where they would be retained.

The reactor containment is designed to adequately retain these fission products under the most severe accident conditions, as analyzed in Section 15.

Several engineered safety features have been incorporated into the plant design to reduce the consequences of a loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA).

These safety features include an Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS).

This system automatically delivers borated water to the reactor vessel for cooling the core under high and low reactor coolant pressure conditions.

The ECCS also serves to insert negative reactivity into the core in the form of borated water during plant cooldown following a steam line break or an accidental steam release.

Other safety features which have been included in the reactor containment design are a Containment Fan Cooler System which acts to effect depressurization of the containment following a LOCA and to remove particulate matter from the containment atmosphere, and a Containment Spray System which acts to depressurize the containment and remove elemental iodine from the atmosphere by washing action.

The Containment Spray System provides redundant backup by an alternate principle for the Containment Fan Cooler System for heat removal.

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1.3.1 Structures The major structures include a separate and independent Containment and Fuel Handling Building for each reactor, a

common Auxiliary Building with holdup tank vault, a common Turbine Building and a common Administration and Service Building.

General layouts of the Reactor Containment, Auxiliary Building, and interior component arrangements are shown on Figures 1. 2-1, 5.1-12 and Plant Drawings 204803, 204804, 204805, 204806, 204807 and 204808.

Seismic Criteria For Category I (seismic) equipment, dynamic methods or conservative static equivalents were used to determine that components and structures will operate or maintain their integrity, as required.

For Category II (seismic) equipment, static methods were used and non-seismic equipment meets applicable codes.

Definition of Seismic Categories Particular structures and equipment are classified according to seismic design.

The seismic definitions are:

1.

Category I (seismic)

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System, and Engineered Safety Features Actuation System whose failure might cause or increase the severity of a LOCA.

Also, those structures and components vital to safe shutdown and isolation.

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Category II (seismic)

Those structures and mechanical components that are not Category I (seismic), but which function in direct support of reactor operation.

1.3.2 Nuclear Steam Supply System The Nuclear Steam Supply System for each unit consists of a pressurized water reactor, Reactor Coolant System (RCS), and associated auxiliary fluid systems.

The RCS is arranged as four closed reactor coolant loops connected in parallel to the reactor vessel, each containing a reactor coolant pump and a steam generator.

An electrically heated pressurizer is connected to one of the loops.

The reactor core is composed of uranium dioxide pellets enclosed in Zircaloy-based tubing with welded end plugs.

The tubes are supported in assemblies by spring clip grid structures.

The control rods consist of clusters of stainless steel clad silver-indium-cadmium absorber rods located within the fuel assemblies.

The nuclear fuel is typically loaded in three regions, with the new fuel being introduced into the core interior and by its third cycle of operation being discharged from the core's outermost region to spent fuel storage.

The reactor vessel and reactor internals contain and support the fuel and control rods.

The reactor vessel is cylindrical with hemispherical heads and is clad with stainless steel.

The pressurizer is a cylindrical pressure vessel with hemispherical heads and is equipped with electrical heaters and spray nozzles for system pressure control.

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The st~am generators are vertical U-tube units utilizing Inconel tubes.

Integral moisture separating equipment reduces the moisture content of the steam at the turbine throttle to S 0.25 percent for Unit 1 and S 0.1 percent for Unit 2.

The reactor coolant pumps are vertical with controlled leakage shaft seals.

centri pumps equipped Auxiliary systems are provided to charge the RCS, add makeup water, purify reactor.coolant water, provide chemicals for corrosion inhibition and reactor

control, cool system components, remove residual heat when the reactor is
shutdown, cool the spent fuel storage pool, sample reactor coolant water, provide for emergency safety ection, and vent and drain the RCS.
1. 3. 3 Reactor and Plant Control The reactor is controlled by a coordinated combination of soluble neutron absorbers and mechanical control rods.

The control system allows the plant to accept step load changes of 10 percent and ramp load changes of 5 percent per minute over the load range of 15 to 95 percent power under normal operating conditions.

of each reactor and turbine is from each unit's control room.

1. 3. 4 Waste Disposal System The Waste Disposal Systems provide all the equipment necessary to collect, process, and prepare for disposal, all radioactive liquid, gaseous, and solid wastes produced as a result of reactor operation.

After liquid wastes are evaporated and/or demineralized if necessary to reduce activity levels.

The treated water from the demineralizers or the evaporator distillate may be recycled for use in the plant or may be discharged via the

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condenser discharge ar concentrations well within the limits set forth in 10CFR20.

The evaporator concentrates and spent demineralizer resins are and from the site for ultimate in an authorized location.

Gaseous wastes are collected and held up for radioactive after which they nay be reused for blanketing tanks.

Decayed gases are discharged to the environment in a controlled manner which maintains the offsite dose well below the limits set forth in 10CFR20.

1.3.5 Fuel Handling E:ach reactor is refueled with to handle spent fuel llnder water from the time it leaves the reactor vessel until it is in a cask for dry storage at the Fuel Installation ( ISFSI) or for shipment from the site.

Underwater transfer of spent fuel provides an optically transparent radiation shield as well as a reliable source of coolant for removal of decay heat.

This system also provides capability for receiving, handling, and storing new fuel. The Spent Fuel Pool Cooling System has been redesigned to include a second 1.3.6 Turbine and Auxiliaries The turbine is a four with 44-inch last stage blades.

fuel pool pump.

six flow exhaust, 1800 rpm unit There are six combination moisL1re separator-steam reheater assemblies.

The turbine generators are rated as described in Section 1, with saturated inlet steam conditions of 765 psia, exhausting at 1.5 inches of mercury absolute, at zero percent makeup.

feedwater heating.

There are six stages of The turbine with an Control which uses an electronic controller and a

control valve movement.

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The condenser is of the single pass deaerating type. There are three strings of feedwater heaters, three one-third size condensate and heater drain pumps and two one-half size feedwater pumps. Drains from the two highest feedwater heaters are pumped into the Condensate System and drains from the four lowest feedwater heaters are cascaded to the condenser.

1.3.7 Electrical System Each main generator is a 1300 MVA, 25 kV, 3 phase, 60 cycle, 0.9 pf, 1800 rpm, 75 psig hydrogen inner-cooled unit with water cooled stator windings.

Field excitation is provided by a direct shaft driven brushless excitation system.

Each generator is connected to the primary side of three single phase main stepup transformers through isolated phase buses.

The secondary side of each main transformer delivers power to the 500 kV switchyard.

The station service systems consist of a 13.8 kV north ring bus, and 13.8 kV south bus sections, auxiliary and station power transformers, 4160 v, 460 v, 230 V, and 115 V ac and 250 V, 125 V, and 28 V de buses and equipment.

A third 500 kV system tie, the 13.8 kV north ring bus and 13.8 kV south bus sections, arrangement replaces the 69 kV single source described in the Preliminary Safety Analysis Report.

This provides a superior power supply system to the station.

Three diesel-generators per unit are provided as onsite sources of power in the event of complete loss of normal ac power.

These generators power the post-accident containment cooling equipment as well as the safety injection, centrifugal charging, and residual heat removal pumps to assure an acceptable post loss-of-coolant containment pressure transient and adequate core cooling.

Two-out-of-the three diesel-generators can handle the electrical load required for a unit in the event of a LOCA.

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1.3.8 Engineered Safety Features The LOCA features provided for each unit have sufficient of components and power sources such that under the conditions of a can maintain the of the containment and maintain the exposure operating of the public below the limits with incorporated in summarized below.

partial effectiveness.

the design of each unit set forth in 10CFR50. 67 1 even when The engineered features and the functions they serve are

1.

The ECCS injects borated water into the RCS.

This system limits damage to the core and limits the energy and fission products released into the containment a LOCA.

The system has been by The basic changes in the redesigned system are the use of t1..;o charging pumps from the Chemical and Volume Control System for high head injection in addition to their normal charging function and the relocation of the boron injection tank to the discharge side of these pumps.

The design of these pumps was changed from reciprocating to centrifugal.

Piping 1 val ving 1 and instrumentati.on were also revised as a result of the system redesign.

2.

A steel-lined concrete containment vessel of reinforced concrete wall, a with testable high integrity and a reinforced concrete base

3.

Reactor containment fan coolers and filters to reduce containment press;Jre and filter particulate matter following a LOCA.

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A Containment Spray System to reduce containment pressure and remove iodine from the containment atmosphere.

5.

The Containment Isolation System incorporates valves and controls on piping systems penetrating the containment structure. These valves are arranged to provide two barriers between the RCS or containment atmosphere and the environment.

System design is such that failure of one valve to close will not prevent isolation, and no manual operation is required for immediate isolation.

Automatic isolation is initiated by a containment isolation signal, derived for Phase A isolation by the safety injection signal and high-high containment pressure signal for Phase B isolation.

6.

Power sources for the engineered safety features for each unit are provided by two 4 kV power circuits fed from the 500 kV system through the south 13 kV substation in the 500 kV switchyard.

The 500 kV switchyard arrangement consists of three 500 kV transmission lines connected to a breaker-and-a-half design with four 500-13 kV transformers.

Two of them are connected to the 500 kV main bus section 1, the other two are connected to Section 2.

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Two 500-13 kV transformers provide power to the south 13kV bus sections (one transformer per section) while the other two transformers feed the north 13kV ring bus.

Each south 13kV bus section feeds two 13-4 kV transformers, one for each unit, to provide off-site power for the engineered safety features and new Circulating Water Switchgear. The north 13 kV ring bus is normally operated split to allow one 500-13 kV transformer to feed two (one for each unit) 13-4 kV transformers for Group buses.

should one out of two 500-llkV transformers feeding the north 13kV ring bus be out of service, the ring bus will be realigned to provide power to all four 13-4kV transformers for both unit group buses from the remaining transformer.

If one out of two 500-13kV transformers feeding the south 13kV bus is out of service, transformers connected to the ring bus will be realigned in such a way that one transformer replaces the lost one while the other provides power to all four 13-4kV transformers for the group buses.

During this 500-13kV transformer swap over period, the double ended 4kV vital buses receive power from the second off-site power source.

Reliable diesel-generator power is provided for the engineered safeguards loads in the event of failure of station auxiliary power.

In addition, if external auxiliary power to the station is lost concurrent with an accident, power is available for the engineered safeguards from the diesel-generators, which are capable of supplying the engineered safeguards load to assure protection of the health and safety of the public in the event of a LOCA.

7.

All components necessary for the proper operation of the engineered safety features are operable from the control room

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1.4 IDENTIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS The Salem Generating Station was designed and constructed by Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G).

Westinghouse Electric Corporation designed and furnished the nuclear steam supply equipment and systems including the fuel assemblies.

PSE&G contracted United Engineers and constructors Inc. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to supervise field erection.

PSE&G also engaged several consultants to provide technical assistance in various areas.

consultants are listed below.

These Consultant Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas

s. M. Stoller Corporation, New York, New York Smith-Singer Meteorologists, Inc.,

(Now Meteorological Evaluation systems, Inc. )

Amityville, Long Island, New York Dames and Moore, Cranford, New Jersey Pritchard - carpenter, Consultants, Coral Gables, Florida Radiation Management Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ichthyological Associates, Middletown, Delaware SGS-UFSAR 1.4-1 Program Quality Control Reactor Core and Nuclear Fuel Cycle Meteorology Geology, Hydrology, Seismology Hydrology Radiation Monitoring, Emergency Planning Marine Ecology Revision 6 February 15, 1987

I Porter-Gertz, Consultants, Inc.,

(Now Porter Consultants)

Ardmore, Pennsylvania Framatome Technologies, Inc., (FTI) of Lynchburg, Va. and Raytheon Corp.

Radiation Monitoring, Emergency Planning Unit 1 Steam Generator changeout During the operational phase, various consultants and contractors have been employed to support station operation.

These organizations are selected and perform the applicable service in accordance with the Salem QA Manual.

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1.5 REQUIREMENTS FOR FURTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION One of the design bases for the Salem Generating Station has been to utilize well-developed and proven design concepts, systems, and equipment, in order to minimize the potential for cost and schedule overruns and to enhance the reliability of operation.

As a consequence, there have been few requirements for research and development programs to confirm the adequacy of the design.

Those programs identified for Salem have been satisfactorily completed, as described in Section 1.5.1. Other programs were identified as valuable to define margins of conservatism or possible design improvements.

Relevant programs in this latter category are described in Section 1.5.2 1.5.1 17 x 17 Fuel Assembly A comprehensive test program for the 17 x 17 assembly has been successfully completed by Westinghouse.

Reference 1 contains a summary discussion of the program.

The following sections present specific references documenting individual portions of the program.

1.5.1.1 Rod Cluster Control Spider Tests Rod cluster control spider tests have been completed.

For a further discussion of these tests, refer to Section 4.2.3.4.

1.5.1.2 Grid Tests Verification tests of the structural adequacy of the grid design have been completed.

Refer to Section 4.2.3.4 and Reference 2 for a discussion of these tests.

1.5.1.3 Fuel Assembly Structural Tests Fuel assembly structural tests have been completed.

Refer to References 2 and 3 for a discussion of these tests.

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1.5.1.4 Guide Tube Tests Verification tests of the structural adequacy of the guide tubes have been completed.

Refer to References 3 and 4 for a discussion of these tests.

1.5.1.5 Prototxpe Assembly Tests Verification tests of the integrated fuel assembly and rod cluster control performance have been completed.

Refer to References 3 and 4 for a discussion of these tests.

1.5.1.6 Departure from Nucleate Boiling Tests The test program for experimentally determining the effect of the fuel assembly geometry on the departure from nucleate boiling (DNB) heat flux has been completed.

Refer to Reference 5 for a discussion of these tests.

1.5.1.7 Incore Flow Mixing The experimental test program to determine the effects of the fuel assembly geometry on mixing has been completed.

Refer to Reference 6 for a discussion of these tests.

1.5.2 Other Programs 1.5.2.1 Generic Programs of Westinghouse Reference 7 summarizes ongoing safety-related research and development programs that are being carried out for, or by, or in conjunction with the Westinghouse Nuclear Energy System Division and that are applicable to Westinghouse pressurized water reactors.

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1 5.2.2 LOCA Heat Transfer Tests E.xperimental test programs to determine the thermal-hydraulic characteristics of 17 x 17 fuel assemblies and to obtain experirnenta l reflooding transfer data under simulated loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) condi tions have been completed.

Refer to Re.fer'ence 8 for a di scussion of these test.s.

A single rod burst test program to quantify the maximum assembly flow blockage whi,ch is assumed in the LOCA ana yses has been completed.

Refer to Reference 9 for a discussion of these tests.

The results of these two test programs have been used in the Emergency Core Cooling System analyses i n Chapter 15.

1.5.3 References for Section 1.5

1.

Eggleston, F. T.,

11Safety-Related Research and Development for Westinghouse Pressurized Water

Reactors, Program Summaries - Spring 1976,." June 1976.

2.

Gesinski, L. and Chiang, D., "Safety Analysi s O*f the 17 x 17 Fuel Assembly for Combined Seismic and Loss-of-Coolant Accident,"

WCAP-8236 (Proprietary) and WCAP-8288 (Non.. Proprietary), December 1973.

3.

DeMari o, E. E., "Hydraulic Flow Test of the 17 x 17 Fuel

Assembly, 11 WCAP-8278 (Proprietary) and WCAP-8279 (Non-Pr ~oprietary), February 1974.
4.

Cooper, F. W., Jr.,

u17 x 17 Dr ~ veline Component Tests -

Phase IB, II, III, D-Loop Drop and Deflection,.. WCAP-8446 (Propri etary) and WCAP-8449 (Non-Proprietary), December 1974p

5.

Hill, K.

W., et al.,

t'Effects of 17 x 17 Fuel Assembly Geom.etry on DNB,u WCAP-8296-P-A (Proprietary) and WCAP-8297-A (Non-Proprietary), February 1975 SGS-UFSAR 1.5-3 Revision 6 February 15, 1987

6.

Cadek, F. F.; Motley, F. E.; and Dominicis, D.P., "Effect of Axial Spacing on Interchannel Thermal Mixing with the R Mixing Vane Grid,"

WCAP-7941-P-A (Proprietary) and WCAP-7959-A (Non-Proprietary), January 1975.

7.

Eggleston, F. T., "Safety-Related Research and Development for Westinghouse Pressurized Water

Reactors, Program Summaries -

Winter 1977 - Summer 1978," WCAP-8768, Revision 2, October 1978.

8.

"Westinghouse ECCS Evaluation Hodel - October 1975 Version,"

WCAP-8622 (Proprietary) and WCAP-8623 (Non-Proprietary),

November 1975.

9.

Kuchirka, P. J., "17 x 17 Design Fuel Rod Behavior During Simulated Loss-of-Coolant Accident Cqnditions," WCAP-8289 (Proprietary) and WCAP-8290 (Non-Proprietary), November 1974.

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1.6 LIST OF ACRONYMS The following is an alphabetical listing of the most frequently used acronyms in this report.

AEC AFST AFW AIF ALARA -

ALP ALS AMSAC -

ANS ANSI AO ASTM ATWS BIT BNWL BOL SGS-UFSAR Atomic Energy Commission Auxiliary Feedwater Storage Tank Auxiliary Feedwater Atomic Industrial Forum As Low as is Reasonably Achievable Actuation Logic Processor (AMSAC)

Actuation Logic System (AMSAC)

Actuation Mitigation System Actuation Circuitry American Nuclear Society American National Standards Institute Axial Offset American Society for Testing and Materials Anticipated Transient Without SCRAM Boron Injection Tank Battelle Northwest Laboratory Beginning-of-Life 1.6-1 Revision 10 July 22, 1990

BOP Balance-of-Plant BTP Branch Technical Position

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BWR CAACS CAP CASP CCP CERC CFR CIS CPS CRDM CRS CSAS css eves CVTR cws DAS DBA DBE DCRDR SGS-UFSAR Boiling Water Reactor Control Area Air Conditioning System Chemical Analysis Panel Containment Air Sampling Panel Centrifugal Charging Pump coastal Engineering Research Center Code of Federal Regulations Containment Isolation System condensate Polishing System Control Rod Drive Mechanism control Room supervisor Containment Spray Actuation System Containment Spray System Chemical and Volume Control System Carolina-Virginia Tube Reactor Circulating Water System Data Acquisition System Design Basis Accident Design Basis Earthquake Detailed Control Room Design Review 1.6-2 Revision 16 January 31, 1998

DEPS OF DNB DNBR DOT djp DR!'

OTT DVRPC E&CD EACS ECCS EOL EPD EPRI EPZ ESF FPS SGS-UFSAR Double-Ended Pump Suction Decontamination Factor Departure from Nucleate Boiling Departure from Nucleate Boiling Ratio Department of Transportation differential pressure Dose Reduction Factor Ductility Transition Temperature Delaware Valley Regional Planning COmmission Engineering and construction Department Emergency Air COnditioning system Emergency core Cooling System End-of-Life Electric Production Department Electrical Power Research Institute Emergency Planning Area Engineered Safety Features Fire Protection system 1.6-3 Revision 16 January 31, 1998

FSAR GDC GM GPM GWD GWS HED HEPA HFP HHW HP I&C ICE IEEE I/0 LCR LDP LP LPG SGS-UFSAR Final Safety Analysis Report General Design Criteria Geiger-Mueller Gallons Per Minute Gigawatt Day Gaseous Waste System Human Engineering Deficiency High-Efficiency Particulate Air Hot Full Power High-High Water High Pressure Instrumentation and Control Instrumentation Controls and Electrical Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Input/Output License Change Request Lighting Distribution Panel Low Pressure Liquified Petroleum Gas 1.6-4 Revision 10 July 22, 1990

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LNG LOCA LOFT LSP LWS MCD MEL MEL MI MIG MMA MMI MOL MSIV MSL MSR MWD/

MTU NBS NBU NCO SGS-UFSAR Liquified Natural Gas Loss-of-Coolant Accident Loss of Fluid Test Liquid sampling Panel Liquid Waste System Minor Civil Division Master Equipment List (Section 17.2)

Moderate Energy Lines Mechanical and Integrated Manual Inert Gas Manual Metal Arc Modified Mercalli Intensity Middle-of-Life Main Steam Isolation Valve Mean Sea Level Moisture Separator-Reheater Megawatt Days per Metric Ton of Uranium National Bureau of Standards Nuclear Business Unit Nuclear control Operators 1.6-5 Revision 16 January 31, 1998

NOT NEMA NFPA NIS NML NPSH I

NOS NRB NRC NSR NSSS NWS OBE OD O&M ORNL OS OSHA OTG PASS SGS-UFSAR Nil Ductility Transition National Electric Manufacturers' Association National Fire Protection Association Nuclear Instrumentation System Nuclear Mutual Limited Net Positive Suction Head Nuclear Oversight Department Nuclear Review Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Safety Review Department Nuclear Steam Supplier System National Weather Service Operating Basis Earthquake Outside Diameter Operations and Maintenance Oak Ridge National Laboratories Operations Superintendent Occupational and Safety Health Act Operational Test Group Post Accident Sampling System 1.6-6 Revision 22 May 5, 2006

PLUS PMH POPS PORC PORV PRT PSAR PSD PSE&G PSSUG PVRC PWR QA RA RAMPS RCC RCS RCCA

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Pressure Vessel Research Committee Pressurized Water Reactor Quality Assurance Quality control Reduction Area Repair and Maintenance Procedure System Rod Cluster control Reactor Coolant syste~

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RCFC RCS RCL RCP RCPB RCS REMP REP RG RBR RMS RMS RPS RSE RTD RVED RWST SBO SEC SER SGS-UFSAR Reactor Containment Fan Cooler Reactor coolant System Reactor Coolant Loop Reactor Coolant Pump Reactor Coolant Pressure Boundary Reactor COolant System Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Radiation Exposure Permit Regulatory Guide Residual Heat Removal Radiation Monitoring System Root-Mean-square Reactor Protection System Reload Safety Evaluation Resistance Temperature Detector Reactor Vessel Examination Device Refueling Water Storage Tank Station Blackout Safeguards Equipment Control Safety Evaluation Report 1.6-8 Revision 15 June 12, 1996

SGB Steam Generator Blowdown SGS Salem Generating Station SIS Safety Injection System SMSA Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area SORC Station Operations Review Committee SPDS Safety Parameter Display System SRP Standard Review Plan SRSS Square-Root-of-the-Sum-of-the-Square SSE Safe Shutdown Earthquake SSG Salem Startup Group SSPS Solid State Protection System STA Shift Technical Advisor STGD Steam Turbine - Generator Division SWRI Southwest Research Institute sws Service Water System TDC Thermal Diffusion Coefficient TDH Total Dynamic Head TDS Total Dissolved Solid TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter 1.6-9 SGS-UFSAR Revision 6 February 15, 1987

TMI Three Mile Island T/MS Test/Maintenance System (AMSAC)

TSC Technical Support Center UE&C United Engineers & Constructors UFSAR Updated Fi~al Safety Analysis Report UPS Uninterruptible Power System USE Upper Shelf Energy UTG United Engineers and Constructors Test Group UTS Ultimate Tensile Stress VCT Volume Control Tank WDS Waste Disposal System w.g.

water gage WILMAPCO

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