ML20054K076

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Corrected Pages to Amends 83,80 & 54 to Licenses DPR-33, DPR-52 & DPR-68,respectively
ML20054K076
Person / Time
Site: Browns Ferry  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 06/09/1982
From:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Shared Package
ML20054K077 List:
References
NUDOCS 8207010028
Download: ML20054K076 (9)


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Reactivity Anomalies..............

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Rea c t i v i ty Con t ro l...............

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Scram Discharge Volume 126 3.4/4.4 Standby Liquid Control System 135 A.

NorTnal System Availability...........

135 B.

Operation with Inoperable Components 136 C.

Sodium Pentaborate Solution 137 3.5/4.5 Core and Containment Cooling Systems........

143 A.

Core Spray System 143 B.

Residual lleat Removal System (RilRS)

(LPCI and Containment Cooling).........

145 C.

RiiR Service Water System and Emergency Equipment Cooling Water System (EECWS).................

151 D.

Equipment Area Coolers.............

154 j

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liigh Pressure Coolant Injection System.

(llPCIS)......

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Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System (RCICS)...................

156 G.

Automatic Depressurization System i

(ADS) 157 l

11. Maintenance of Filled Discharge Pipe......

158 I.

Average Planar Linear lleat Generation Rate...

159 J.

Linear lieat Generation Rate 159 K.

Minimum Critical Power Ratio (MCPR) 160 i

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Reporting Requirements.............

160 3.6/4.6 Primary System Boundary 174 A.

Thermal and Pressurization Limitations.....

174 B.

Coolant Chemistry 176 ii 7

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If Specifications 3. 3. ': and

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Surveillance requirements are above cannot be met. an orderly as specified in 4.3.C and.D, shutdown shall be initiated and above; the reactor shall be in the shutdown condition within 24 1

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Scram Discharge Volume F.

Scram Discharre Volume The scram discharge volume 1.a.

The scram discharge volume drain and vent valves shall drain and vent valves shall be operable any time that be verified open prior to the Reactor Protection System each startup and monthly scram function is required thereafter. The valves to be operable. When it is may be closed intermittently l

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Reactivity Anomalies..............

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Reactivity Control...............

126 F.

Scram Discharge Volume 126 3.4/4.4 Standby Liquid Control System 135 A.

Normal System Availabilit9~......'.....

135 B.

Operation with Inoperable Components...~...

136 C.

Sodium Pentaborate Solution 137 3.5/4.5 Core and Containment Cooling Systems........

143 A.

Core Spray System 143 B.

Residual lleat Removal System (RHRS)

(LPCI and Containment Cooling).........

145 C.

RHR Servica Water System and Emergency cquipment Cooling Water System (EECWS).................

151 D.

Equipment Area Coolers.............

154 E.

High Pressure Coolant Injection System (HPCIS)......

154 F.

Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System (RCICS)...................

156 4

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Automatic Depressurization System (ADS) 157

11. Maintenance of Filled Discharge Pipe......

158 I.

Average Planar Linear Heat Generation Rate...

159 J.

Linear lleat Generation Rate 159 K.

Minimum Critical Power Ratio (MCPR) 160 L.

Reporting Requirements.... '.........

160 3.6/4.6 Primary System Boundary 174 A.

Thernal and Pressurization Limitations.....

174 B.

Coolant Chemistry 176 l

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9 LIMITING CONDITIO?iS FOR OPERATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIRE!iENTS

.s 3.3 Resettwitv C3ntrol 4.3 Res.:tivity Control E.

If Specifications 3.3.0 and.0 E.

Surveillance requirements are above cannot be met. en orderly as specified in 4.3.C and.D.

shutdown shall be initiated and above.

the reactor shall be in the shutdevn condition within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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Scram Discharpe Volume F.

Scram Discharge Volume The scram discharge volume 1.a.

The scram discharge volume drain and vent valves shall drain and vent valves shall be operable any time that be verified open prior to the Reactor Protection System each startup and monthly scram function is required thereafter. The valves to be operabic. When it is may be closed intermittently determined that one of these for testing not to exceed valves is inoperable at a 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> in any 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period time when operability is during operation, r

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The scram discharge volume 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, drain and vent valves shall be demonstrated operable monthly.

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Reactivity Contral 129 F.

Scram Discharge Volume 129 3.4/4.4 Standby Liquid Control System 137 A.

Normal System Availability 137 B.

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Sodium Pentaborate Solution 139 3.5/4.5 Core and Containment cooling Systems 146 A.

Core Spray System 146 l

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Equipment Area Coolers 158 E.

liigh Pressure Coolant Injection System (IIPCIS) 4 159 P.

Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System (RCICS) 160 G.

Automatic Depressurization System l

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Maintenance of Filled Discharge Pipe 163 I.

Average Planar Linear lleat Generation Rate 165 J.

Linear lleat Generation Rate

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Minimum Critical Power Ratio (MCPR) 167 I

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Reporting Requirements 167a 3.6/4.6 Primary System Boundary 184 A.

Thermal and Pressurization Limitations 184

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LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION SURVEII.LA' ICE REQUIREMENTS J.3 REACTIVITY COffrROL 4.3 REACTIVIW CONTROL D.

Reactivity Anomalies D.

Reactivity Anomalies The reactivity equivalent During the startup test of the difference between program and startup the actual critical rod following refueling configuration and the outages, the critical rod expected configuration configurations will te during power operation ecmpared to the expected shall not exceed 1%ak.

configurations at selected If this limit is exceeded, operating conditions.

the reactor will te shut These comparisons will be down until the cause has used as base data for been determined and reactivity monitoring corrective actions have during subsequent power been taken as appropriate.

operation throughout the fuel cycle.

At specific power operating conditions, the critical rod configuration will be compared to the configuration expected based upon appropriately corrected past data.

This comparison will be made at least every full power month.

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Reactivity Control E.

Reactivity Control If specifications 3.3.C and.D above cannot be Surveillance requirements are met, an orderly shutdown as specified in 4.3.C and

.D, shall te initiated and the above.

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shutdown condition within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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Scram Discharre Volume F.

Scram Discharce Volume 1.a.

The scram discharge volume drain and vent valves shall The scram discharge volume be verified open prior to drain and vent valves shall each startup and monthly be operable any tice that thereafter. The valves the Reactor Protection System may be closed intermittently scram function is required fo~ testing not to exceed to be operable. L"nen it is I hour in any 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period determined that ene of these during operation.

valves is inoperable at a tiec when operability is b.

The scram discharge volume required, the reactor shall drain and vent valves shall be in hot standby within be demonstrated operable 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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