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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MONTHYEARML20100L3581996-02-22022 February 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Submitting Corrected Version of Plant Decommissioning TS Updated to Reflect All Approved Amends ML20082K2461995-04-14014 April 1995 Proposed Decommissioning Tech Specs Administrative Control 5.3.1,reflecting Organizational Changes That Impact Membership of Decommissioning Safety Review Committee ML17291B3261993-05-18018 May 1993 Proposed TS Section 2.2 Re Activated Graphite Blocks,Section 2.4 Re Channel Calibr & SR 3.2.1 Re Verification of Reactor Bldg Pressure & SR 3.2.2 Re Verification of Pressure Drop Across Each HEPA Filter ML20118B2141992-09-25025 September 1992 Proposed Decommissioning Tech Specs Replacing Radiation Safety with Nuclear Safety, Revising Applicability Requirements for Specs Dealing W/Reactor Bldg Confinement Integrity & Clarifying Items Re Unreviewed Safety Questions ML20096H1961992-05-19019 May 1992 Decommissioning TS Deleting Section 4.2.15 Re LCO 4.2.15 Covering Pcrv Cooling Water Sys Temps ML20095B0951992-04-14014 April 1992 Proposed Tech Specs Re Organization,Review & audit-administrative Controls ML20094L2831992-03-19019 March 1992 Proposed Tech Specs Re Controls & Limits Appropriate for Decommissioning ML20086C5301991-11-15015 November 1991 Proposed Tech Spec Limiting Condition for Operation 4.2.15 Re Pcrv Cooling Water Sys Temps ML20091D7631991-10-11011 October 1991 Proposed,Revised Limiting Condition for Operation 4.2.15 Re Prestressed Concrete Reactor Vessel Cooling Water Sys Temp ML20082L9311991-08-30030 August 1991 Proposed Tech Specs Re Decommissioning ML20066A3781990-12-21021 December 1990 Proposed Decommissioning Tech Specs Re Reactor Bldg Integrity,Reactor Bldg Ventilation Exhaust Sys,Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation & Pcrv Shielding Water Tritium Concentration ML20059L5891990-09-14014 September 1990 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Design Features Section 6.1 to Permit Removal of CRD & Orifice Assemblies from Core Regions Defueled in Support of Plant Closure Activities ML20042F3151990-04-26026 April 1990 Proposed Tech Specs Re Defueling ML20006B7921990-01-25025 January 1990 Proposed Tech Specs Re Administrative Title Changes to Section 7.1 ML19332F3561989-12-0404 December 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Limiting Condition for Operations 4.7.3, Fuel Storage Wells & 4.7.5, Instrumentation. ML19332E8901989-12-0404 December 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactivity Control & Control Rod Pair Position Requirements During Shutdown ML19332C8151989-11-21021 November 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Items 2.D.(1) & 2.D.(4) Re Max Power Level & Early Shutdown,Respectively ML19324B6961989-10-30030 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactor Core & Reactivity Control ML19327B1321989-10-13013 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs,Reflecting Deleted Limiting Conditions of Operations 4.1.2 Through 4.1.6,deleted Surveillance Requirements 5.1.1,5.1.2,5.1.3 & 5.1.5 & Newly Added Reactivity Control Section ML19351A3271989-10-13013 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs 6.1 Re Defueling Phase Document Design Features ML20248G4731989-10-0101 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re End of Operations ML20248G4461989-09-30030 September 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Chlorine Detection & Alarm Sys & Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys ML20247G7811989-09-14014 September 1989 Proposed Tech Specs,Documenting Design Features for Defueling Phase of Operation ML20247L1721989-09-14014 September 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactivity Control ML20247J2371989-09-14014 September 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Fuel Handling & Storage ML20247G7341989-09-14014 September 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting Fire Protection Limiting Condition of Operation & Surveillance Requirements from Tech Specs ML20246K9921989-07-14014 July 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Documenting Improvements to Battery Surveillance Procedures ML20246L0231989-07-14014 July 1989 Proposed Tech Specs,Rewording Basis for Limiting Condition for Operation 4.2.2 Re Operable Circulator ML20244B3771989-06-0909 June 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Early Shutdown of Plant ML20245B3211989-04-14014 April 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Radiation Monitors & Noble Gas Monitors ML20155J6281988-10-14014 October 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Concerning Administrative Controls ML20155J6111988-10-14014 October 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Pcrv & Pcrv Penetration Overpressure Protection Surveillance ML20204E8171988-10-13013 October 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Linear channel-high Neutron Flux Trip Setpoints ML20207E1591988-08-0505 August 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Auxiliary Electric Sys Involving Proposed Change of Dc Batteries ML20155J7181988-06-14014 June 1988 Revised Draft Tech Specs 3/4.6.5.2,deleting Charcoal Filter Test Exceptions After Painting W/Low Solvent paints,6.5.1.2 & 6.2.3.3,reflecting Recent Util Reorganization & 3/4.7.1.5 & 3/4.7.1.6,requiring One Operable Valve Per Loop ML20151R8191988-04-20020 April 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting 10CFR51.5(b)2 ML20151S2471988-04-20020 April 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Pages 4.6-4 & 4.6-8,allowing Up to 5 Consecutive Days to Perform Equalizing Charge W/Station Battery ML20148N2751988-03-29029 March 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting Requirement to Monitor Ambient Temp in Instrument Penetrations Housing Flow Sensors for Dewpoint Moisture Monitoring Sys ML20149M2901988-02-0808 February 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Re Plant Protective Sys Trip Setpoint & Operating Requirements ML20149N0391988-02-0505 February 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Changes to Administrative Controls to Reflect Organizational Changes in Util & NRC ML20238C3481987-12-23023 December 1987 Proposed re-drafted Tech Specs,Upgrading Sections Re safety- Related Cooling Sys.Related Info Encl ML20236C6361987-10-15015 October 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting Fire Protection Limiting Conditions for Operation & Surveillance Requirements ML20235W8611987-10-0101 October 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Clarifying Actions on Inoperable Halogen or Particulate Monitors & Conditions Requiring Weekly Gamma Spectral Analysis on Inservice Gas Waste Tank ML20235B0091987-08-28028 August 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Re Trip Setpoints & Operating Requirements ML20216H7301987-06-25025 June 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Adding Definition of Calculated Bulk Core Temp & Core Average Inlet Temp for Determination of Core Temp ML20210B7081987-04-23023 April 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Re Surveillance & Calibr Requirements of Plant Protective Sys Parameters ML20206P3931987-04-0808 April 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising 3/4.1.7, Reactivity Change W/Temp to Be Consistent W/Increased Values for Calculated Reactivity Worth of Reserve Shutdown Sys,Per Rev 4 to FSAR, Section 3.5.3.3 ML20207P9911987-01-15015 January 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Requiring Both evaporator-economizer Superheater Sections & Both Reheater Sections to Be Available During Operation at Power as Min Number of HXs ML20207D2421986-12-23023 December 1986 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting Snubber Tables & Correcting Typos ML20212A0661986-12-19019 December 1986 Proposed Tech Specs Re Steam Line Rupture Detection/ Isolation Sys 1996-02-22
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1995 Proposed Decommissioning Tech Specs Administrative Control 5.3.1,reflecting Organizational Changes That Impact Membership of Decommissioning Safety Review Committee ML20082T2151995-04-12012 April 1995 Issue 7 to Fire Protection Operability Requirements (Fpor) FPOR-12, Fire Detectors ML20082B9411995-03-17017 March 1995 Confirmatory Survey Plan for Repower Area,Fort St Vrain, Platteville,Co ML20082C0801995-03-16016 March 1995 Proposed Confirmatory Survey Plan for Repower Area,Fort St Vrain,Platteville,Co ML20082B9821995-03-15015 March 1995 Instrumentation Comparison Plan Between Orise & Fort St Vrain ML20086S2471995-02-0909 February 1995 Decommissioning Plan for Fort St Vrain Nuclear Generating Station ML20077C7171994-11-30030 November 1994 Issue 9 to FPOR-14, Fire Protection Operability Requirements ML20078C0641994-10-12012 October 1994 Revised Fire Protection Operability Requirements,Including Issue 21 to Depp Table of Contents,Issue 2 to FPOR-22 & Issue 3 to FPOR-23 ML20081J7951994-09-15015 September 1994 Issue 5 to DPP 5.4.2, Odcm ML20063M1551994-02-17017 February 1994 Rev 0 to Fsv Nuclear Station Decommissioning Project Final Survey Plan for Site Release ML20057A6151993-08-30030 August 1993 Issue 2 to FPOR-23, Fire Water Makeup Sys ML17291B3261993-05-18018 May 1993 Proposed TS Section 2.2 Re Activated Graphite Blocks,Section 2.4 Re Channel Calibr & SR 3.2.1 Re Verification of Reactor Bldg Pressure & SR 3.2.2 Re Verification of Pressure Drop Across Each HEPA Filter ML20118B2141992-09-25025 September 1992 Proposed Decommissioning Tech Specs Replacing Radiation Safety with Nuclear Safety, Revising Applicability Requirements for Specs Dealing W/Reactor Bldg Confinement Integrity & Clarifying Items Re Unreviewed Safety Questions ML20114D6871992-09-0101 September 1992 Tritium Leach Test on H-327 Graphite ML20096H1961992-05-19019 May 1992 Decommissioning TS Deleting Section 4.2.15 Re LCO 4.2.15 Covering Pcrv Cooling Water Sys Temps ML20095B0951992-04-14014 April 1992 Proposed Tech Specs Re Organization,Review & audit-administrative Controls ML20094L2831992-03-19019 March 1992 Proposed Tech Specs Re Controls & Limits Appropriate for Decommissioning ML20086C5301991-11-15015 November 1991 Proposed Tech Spec Limiting Condition for Operation 4.2.15 Re Pcrv Cooling Water Sys Temps ML20079M4261991-10-11011 October 1991 Revised Abnormal Operating Procedures,Reflecting Deletion of Issue 9 of EP Class ML20091D7631991-10-11011 October 1991 Proposed,Revised Limiting Condition for Operation 4.2.15 Re Prestressed Concrete Reactor Vessel Cooling Water Sys Temp ML20082L9311991-08-30030 August 1991 Proposed Tech Specs Re Decommissioning ML20082H8851991-08-16016 August 1991 Issue 2 to Abnormal Operating Procedure AOP-I-2, Chemical, Petroleum & Hazardous Waste Spill Response ML20091C4141991-08-0202 August 1991 Issue 58 to Abnormal Operating Procedure AOP-L, Loss of Instrument Air Header ML20024H3341991-05-10010 May 1991 Nonproprietary Rev 2 to FSV-P-SCP-100, Fort St Vrain Initial Radiological Site Characterization Program Program Description ML20072V5291991-04-12012 April 1991 Revised Defueling Emergency Response Plan,Including Section 1 Definitions,Section 2 Scope & Applicability,Section 3 Summary of Fsv Derp,Section 4 Emergency Classifications & Section 5 Emergency Organization ML20070V6871991-03-20020 March 1991 Issue 55 to Abnormal Operating Procedure AOP-R, Loss of Access to Control Room ML20072S0521991-03-15015 March 1991 Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 9 to CMIP-11, Classification of Emergency for McGuire Nuclear Station & Rev 11 to CMIP-12, Classification of Emergency for Oconee Nuclear Station ML20066J1171991-02-15015 February 1991 Issue 56 to Intro Section of Abnormal Operating Procedure (Aop),Issue 58 of AOP-A,Issue 58 to AOP-B,Issue 56 of AOP D-1 & Issue 2 of RERP-TRANSPORTATION ML20066A3781990-12-21021 December 1990 Proposed Decommissioning Tech Specs Re Reactor Bldg Integrity,Reactor Bldg Ventilation Exhaust Sys,Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation & Pcrv Shielding Water Tritium Concentration ML20059L5891990-09-14014 September 1990 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Design Features Section 6.1 to Permit Removal of CRD & Orifice Assemblies from Core Regions Defueled in Support of Plant Closure Activities ML20058N1071990-08-10010 August 1990 Issue 56 to AOP-I, Discussion of Fire ML20042F3151990-04-26026 April 1990 Proposed Tech Specs Re Defueling ML20006B7921990-01-25025 January 1990 Proposed Tech Specs Re Administrative Title Changes to Section 7.1 ML19332E8901989-12-0404 December 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactivity Control & Control Rod Pair Position Requirements During Shutdown ML19332F3561989-12-0404 December 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Limiting Condition for Operations 4.7.3, Fuel Storage Wells & 4.7.5, Instrumentation. ML19332C8151989-11-21021 November 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Items 2.D.(1) & 2.D.(4) Re Max Power Level & Early Shutdown,Respectively ML20064B2111989-11-0909 November 1989 Fort St Vrain Cycle 4 RT-500L Test Rept ML19324B6961989-10-30030 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactor Core & Reactivity Control ML19327B1321989-10-13013 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs,Reflecting Deleted Limiting Conditions of Operations 4.1.2 Through 4.1.6,deleted Surveillance Requirements 5.1.1,5.1.2,5.1.3 & 5.1.5 & Newly Added Reactivity Control Section ML19351A3271989-10-13013 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs 6.1 Re Defueling Phase Document Design Features ML20248G4731989-10-0101 October 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re End of Operations ML20248G4461989-09-30030 September 1989 Proposed Tech Specs Re Chlorine Detection & Alarm Sys & Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys 1997-06-17
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. Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No.
Page 4.2-17 top' casing. In this case, the local temperature in the concrete would be less than 250*F, an allowable and acceptable concrete temperature.
(FSAR Section 5.4.5.3).
Specification LCO 4.2.15 - PCRV Coolina Water System Temperatures, Limitino conditions for Operatiqn The limiting conditions for the PCRV cooling water system 1 temperatures utilize the following water temperature definitions:
Inlet Water Temperature - is the water temperature measured-at the common PCRV cooling water heat exchanger outlet in.
each loop.
Outlet Water Temperature - is the water temperature measured at the common PCRV cooling water discharge from'the Core Support Floor,. Lower Barrel Section, and Upper Barrel
-Section-and Top Head in each loop.
l- With the reactor. shut down, the temperature of the PCRV cooling .
f water system shall be maintained within the limits stated belows a) The maximum temperature difference between the outlet water temperature of the PCRV cooling water system, and the PCRV external concrete surface temperature, averaged over 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, shall not exceed 50*F.
4 The maximum outlet water temperature of the PCRV cooling water system shall not exceed 105*F.
c) The maximum temperature difference between the outlet water temperature and the inlet water temperature of the PCRV.
cooling water system shall not exceed 20*F.
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, Amendment No. -4 Page 4.2-18 d) The maximum rate of change of the PCRV concrete temperature shall not exceed 14'F per week, as indicated by the weekly average outlet water temperature of the PCRV cooling water system.
e) The minimum average of the inlet and outlet cooling water
. temperatures shall be greater than or equal to 85'F.
Basis for Specification LCO 4.2.15 The PCRV concrete may experience non-uniform temperature-l distribution since the PCRV liner will generally be at temperatures l greater than Reactor Building ambient temperatures. Those non-uniform temperatures result in thermal stresses in the self-strained structure, but these stresses tend to relax due to creep and other inelastic effects, particularly in areas of local stress concentration.
Therefore, only the bulk temperature of the PCRV concrete is considered in establishing the acceptable thermal lording of the PCRV.
In addition to temperature gradients through the walls, the concrete temperature-varies locally between cooling tubes; this, f- however, involves only a small amount of concrete. The original cooling system specification which applied during reactor power operation l
l ensured that the temperature of the concrete between cooling tubes was limited to 150*F. In certain cases, local concrete temperatures of
.250*F would be acceptable, if the affected area is small, since the resulting possible small loss in concrete strength can be tolerated.
The lOS*F limit on the maximum PCRV cooling water outlet temperature l =will also conservatively serve to ensure concrete temperature does not exceed 150'F.
f Due to the very large bulk of concrete, and the relatively long time-constant for response for temperaturo changes, short-term variations in the temperature of the air in contact with the vessel, or the PCRV liner, can be tolerated without development of undesirable
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Fort St.'Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No.
Page 4.2-19 stresses. Similarly, significant changes in the bulk concrete temperature must be performed slowly such that the average bulk temperature changes at a rate no greater.than 14*F per week.
-l The 85*F minimum average PCRV cooling water temperature l restriction provides assurance that average fuel temperature cannot l decrease below 80*F, under conditions of interruption of all forced l circulation'(when primary coolant temperatures cannot be accurately f measured), with very low decay heat generation rates. The shutdown j margin assessments identified in LCO/SR 3/4.1.4 and 3/4.1.6, and l discussed in their bases, assume an average fuel temperature of 80*F in f determining the reactivity contribution due to the negative temperature l coef.ficient of reactivity. Maintaining the average PCRV liner f temperature anove 85'F will provide assurance that average fuel temperature remains above 80*F, even under conditions of interruption of l all forced circulation, so that the temperature assumption associated l with the shutdown margin assessment remains valid.
f FSAR Sections 5.7.2.2 and E.24.5 discuss the experimentally l determined nil ductility transition (NDT) tetaperatures of all heats of liner material-(including weldment material), before and following exposure to an integrated neutron dose of 2.3 EIS n/cm -2 (E > 1 MeV) .
This value represents the maximum dose to the most highly irradiated
( portion of the liner, at the top head, assuming a 30 year operational lifetime with an 80% capacity factor (24 effective full power years or l 8760 effective full power days - EF ).
l The reactor.was permanently shut down after having accumulated 890 EFPD, approximately one-tenth of the liner design lifetime. Therefore, l the NDT' temperatures of the liner and weldment materials would only increase approximately one-tenth of the range observed in the
.l experimental tests, whose results are documented in FSAR Table E.24-16.
L The end-of-life fracture transition elastic (FTE) temperature, l
j approximately equal te the end-of-life NDT + 60*F, is calculated to be l
- i. f less than 15*F for both the liner and weldment materials.
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. ' Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications-Amendment No.
Page 4.2-19a l Maintaining the liner temperature above the FTE temperatures _of the liner and weldment materials ensures that crack propagation in the l
l liner at any tensile membrane stress up to yield stress would be incredible, and in this respect the liner meets the same criteria as are l prescribed for steel nuclear pressure vessels, but is more conservative l- since the liner is in general compression for all normal operation l modes.
Limiting.the average cooling water temperature to a minimum of l-85'F and the maximum inlet to outlet temperature difference to 20*F l
' ensures that the top head liner material average temperatures will be in excess of 85'F at all times.
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