ML20024G676
| ML20024G676 | |
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| Site: | Monticello |
| Issue date: | 04/01/1975 |
| From: | NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. |
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A!GINI4Ti II;UIZT DATD APiUL 1,1975 17JIIEIT I.
Tnir e>tibit convirtr of the followin pscer revited to incorpornte the proposed Technien1 Erecifiention charger:
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desir: fle,rs on HEPA f t 1
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T OP r emoval for po-t ich s Specification 3.7.B.2 shall be h :ivi r ' a te,n diancter o; 9.7 nicreas ~
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or after every 720 hours0.00833 days <br />0.2 hours <br />0.00119 weeks <br />2.7396e-4 months <br /> of system operation and folicving significant b.
Die : e suits of laboratory carbon painting, fire or chemical release sampla-analysis shall show 2 957.
in any ventilation rone ccer,unica* Ing radiesctive octhyl iodide removal at
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each coc:plete or partial replaccr-nt of the HEPA filter bank or after any structural ruintenance on the sy-tm housing.
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l pressure drop across the co bined I! EPA filters and c' ' rect! adsorbers of less then 6 inches of water at the systein :lesign flow rate will indicate that the t' ' ter~ and adsorbers are not clogged by excessive a ott,tn of rareir, matter. IIcater capability and pre nur-drop across the filters and adsorbers is det -rt Ired i
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%e frequency of tests and sample analysis are necerurv c show that the IIEPA filters and charco8:1 adso-ber enn perform as evaluate L Tests of the ch nconI ndsorber with halogenated hydrocarbon re f ri verant shall be performed I-sccordance with "V % Unci t !)P-1082. Icdine removal efficiency test-tha11 folic. RDT Standttd 1T.
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Tests of IIEPA filters "i th Dep acrv,o1 shn ' ' he parfoteed in accordance with ANSI N101.1-1972.
I Any livPA filters found defective shall be replaced.
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The Jetermination of significant shall be made by the shift nupervi eor af ter consul ting knewledgeable M a t r -mtbers.
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When the nature of a particular problem dictates, special consultants will be utilized, as necessary, to provide expert advice to the SAC.
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3.
Meeting Frc.quency l
1he SAC shall meet on call by the Chaitman but not less frequently than wice a year.
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Quorum i
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No less than a ciajority of the per.muietit members or thei r alternates, including the i
SAC Chairman or Vice Chairtnan.
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No core than a minority of the quorum snall be from grenpu holding line responsibility l
for the operation of the plant.
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Respanaibilities - The tollowing cabjects should be reported to or reviewed by the 5AC:
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Written safety ev iiuations vi (1) d anges in the f 4.c i l i t y, C) changes to precedures, and O) tests,ur ( yperiaents completed t.ittout prior ALC c;;prov.1 t.nau the provisions of 10 CFR 50.39 to verit'y that such ehm.ges, tests or capericentu or aa uurevi ved did not involve a change in de Appendix A keh;.ica i spec ilications j
i safety question ne defined in 10 C1'R 59.59.
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Ptopused chan es.to procedures, ch.oger in the raciIIt:
ad tests and exptrime m b.
n wnich may invalve a change in the _ippendix A echni.al
, c cii'i cationr,.r an unreviesed safety questien as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.
lutter; o; this kind shall be cferred to t t.e SAC following their review by the assit e operating crt,m ication.
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_. t proposed license arae..da..nts c.
Proposed changes in Appendix A Technical Specila cationc 1
relating to nuclear safety.
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Violations of applicable codes, t(
21ations, orders, A adix A Technical Speci r t eetions, l
j aad license requirements or i m ru 1 procedutea or inst ueticus having nuclur saicty i
significance.
Significant operating abnormaticieu or deviations from narmal and e xpected i.< rf orr_ance e.
of plant safety-re:1sted structures, systems, or componencs.
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Investigation of Abnormal Occurrences as defined in the Appendix A Technical Specifications.
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The Facility Bnergency Plan and the Facility Security Plan.
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Operations Cocuittee minutes.
- i. Other nuclear safety matters referred to the SAC by the Operations Cocanittee, plant management or company managenient.
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Audit - The operation of the nuclear power plant shall be audited formally under the ceguizance of the SAC to asuure sa;e facility. operation.
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Audits of select,1 aspects of glare operatiou shall be periormed viG a frequency cotunensurate with their nuclc r sa; ty sinnificance and in a nunner to assure that an audit of all naclear safet y-rel. ted act r iities is c.apleted within a period of two yea rs.
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U, the SAC te atsuce its adequacy.
w'ri tten reports t ' the audits :hai. ce reviewed by the 1;_ " resident Powe r Pad etion Sys tem Opera:.i. m, cy the !le at. r. i mu1N e:etirt, ty r, cberc ; man:tgerr.M havitg ret.ponsibility in Ihe arcar, audien..
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lhactds Pineter shall be prepra ani letuau h all n r.e.hsled au:: mes of tre Safety Audit Cetsi tee.
The minute; chall be a atr.aut.d to the Vice h eident - Power Production l
& System Operation, the General Superi tendent of helect h.;er Plant Operation, each nwmber of the SAC and athers desigaate.1 by the Chaiman or Vice Chairsw within one c.enth o f the meeting. There shall be s formal approval of the cinutes.
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Procedures A written charter for the SAC shall bi prei,ared that contains:
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Responsibility ar.d authority of tb g r,.> u n.
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