ML20062L983

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Proposed Tech Spec Changes Providing Time Delay Settings for Reactor Protection Sys Motor Generator Sets
ML20062L983
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/16/1982
From:
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
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ML20062L980 List:
References
NUDOCS 8208190313
Download: ML20062L983 (4)


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4 INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

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SECTION PAGE 3/4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS (Continued) 3/4.7.4 REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLING SYSTEM...................

3/4 7-7 3/4.7.5 HYDRAULIC SNUBBERS......................................

3/4 7-9 3/4.7.6 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION.............................

3/4 7-32 3/4.7.7 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Fire Suppression Water System...........................

3/4 7-34 Spray and/or Sprinkler Systems..........................

3/4 7-38 High Pressure CO2 Systems.............'..................

3/4 7-40 Fire Hose Stations......................................

3/4 7-41 Foam Systems............................................

3/4 7-44 3/4.7.8 FIRE BARRIER PENETRATIONS...............................

3/4 7-46 3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.8.1 A.C. SOURCES Operation of One or Both Units..........................

3/4 8-1 Shutdown of Both Un1ts..................................

3/4 8-5

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3/4.8.2 ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEFG A.C. Distribution - Operation of One or Both Units.........................................

3/4 8-6 A.C Distribution - Shutdown of Both Units...............

3/4 8-7 D.C. Distribution - Operating...........................

3/4 8-8 D.C. Distribution - Shutdown............................

3/4 8-11 RPS Electric Power Monitoring...........................

3/4 8-12 3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1 RE ACTO R MODE SWITCH.....................................

3/4 9-1 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION.........................................

3/4 9-3

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BRUNSWICK - UNIT 1 VIII Amendment No.

8008190313 820816 PDR ADOCK 05000324 P

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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM ELECTRIC POWER MONITORING LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.8.2.5 Two RPS electric power monitoring channels for each inservice RPS MG set or alternate source shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: Whenever the respective power supply is supplying power to a RPS bus.

ACTION:

a.

With one RPS electric power monitoring channel for an inservice RPS MG set or alternate power supply inoperable, restore the inoperable channel to OPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> or remove the associated RPS MG set or alternate power supply from service.

b.

With both RPS electric power monitoring channels for an inservice RPS MG set or alternate power supply inoperable, restore at least one to OPERABLE status within 30 minutes or remove the associated RPS MG set or alternate power supply from service.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.8.2.5 The above specified RPS power monitoring system instrumentation shall be determined OPERABLE:

a.

At least once per 6 months by performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST, and b.

At least once per 18 months by demonstrating the OPERABILITY of over-voltage, under-voltage, and under-frequency protective instrumentation by performance of a CHANNEL CALIBRATION including simulated automatic actuation of the protective relays, tripping logic, and output circuit breakers and verifying the following setpoints:

RPS MG SET ALTERNATE SOURCE 1.

Over-voltage

< 129 VAC

< 132 VAC 2.

Under-voltage

> 105 VAC

> 108 VAC 3.

Under-frequency jL 57 Hz jL 57 H:

BRUNSWICK - UNIT 1 3/4 8-12 Amendment No.

INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

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SECTION PAGE 3/4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS (Continued) 3/4.7.2 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY FILTRATION SYSTEM.................

3/4 7-3 3/4.7.3 FLOOD PROTECTION.........................................

3/4 7-6 3/4.7.4 REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLING SYSTEM....................

3/4 7-7 3/4.7.5 HYDRAULIC SNUBBERS.......................................

3/4 7-9 3/4.7.6 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION..............................

3,/4 7-37 3/4.7. 7 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Fire Suppression Water System............................

3/4 7-39 Spray and/or Sprinkler Systems...........................

3/4 7-43 High Pressure CO2 Systems................................

3/4 7-45 Fire Hose Stations.......................................

3/4 7-46 Foam Systems.............................................

3/4 7-49 3/4.7.8 FIRE BARRIER PENETRATIONS................................

3/4 7-51 3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.8.1 A.C. SOURCES Ope ration of One or Bo th Units...........................

3/4 8-1 Shutdown of Both Units...................................

3/4 8-5 3/4.8.2 ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS A.C. Distribution - Operation of One or Both Units.......

3/4 8-6 A.C. Distribution - Shutdown of Bo th Units...............

3/4 8-7 D.C. Distribution - Operating............................

3/4 8-8 D.C. Distribution - Shutdown.............................

3/4 8-11 RPS Electric Power Monitoring............................

3/4 8-12 3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1 REACTOR MODE SWITCH......................................

3/4 9-1

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I BRUNSWICK - UNIT 2 VIII Amendment No.

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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM ELECTRIC PORER MONITORING LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.8.2.5 Two RPS electric power monitoring channels for each inservice RPS MG set or alternate source shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: Whenever the respective power supply is supplying power to a RPS bus.

ACTION:

a.

With one RPS electric power monitoring channel for an inservice RPS MG set or alternate power supply inoperable, restore the incperable channel to OPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> or remove the associated RPS MG set or alternate power supply from service.

b.

With both RPS electric power monitoring channels for an inservice RPS MG set or alternate power supply inoperable, restore at least one to OPERABLE status within 30 minutes or remove the associated RPS MG set or alternate power supply from service.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.8.2.5 The above specified RPS power monitoring system instrumentation shall be determined OPERABLE:

a.

At least once per 6 months by performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST, and b.

At least once per 18 months by demonstrating the OPERABILITY of over-voltage, under-voltage, and under-frequency protective instrumentation by performance of a CHANNEL CALIBRATION including simulated automatic actuation of the protective relays, tripping logic, and output circuit breakers and verifying the following setpoints:

RPS MG SET ALTERNATE SOURCE 1.

Over-voltage

< 129 VAC

< 132 VAC 2.

Under-voltage

> 105 VAC

> 108 VAC 3.

Under-frequency

> 57 Hz

> 57 Hz BRUNSWICK - UNIT 2 3/4 8-12 Amendment No.