ML20086Q716

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Proposed Tech Specs Re re-typed Page Affected by Change
ML20086Q716
Person / Time
Site: Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 07/24/1995
From:
Public Service Enterprise Group
To:
Shared Package
ML20086Q700 List:
References
NUDOCS 9507280159
Download: ML20086Q716 (4)


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0 ATTACHMENT 1 MARKED-UP TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES 1

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TABLE 3.6.3-1 PRIMARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES ~

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. NOTES NOTATION MainSteamIsolationValvesarehealedwithasealsystemthatmaintains 1.

a positive pressure of 5 psig above reactor pressure.

Leakagg,is in-leakage and is not added to 0.60 La allowable leakage.*

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Containment Isolation Valves are sealed with a water seal from the HPCI and/or RCIC system to form the long-term seal boundary of the feedwater lines.

The valves are tested with water at 1.10 Pa, 52.9 psig, to ensure the seal boundary will prevent by pass leakage.

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leakage will be Ifmited to 10 gpm.

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Containment Isolation Valve, Type C gas test at Pa, 48.1 psig.

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ContainmentIsolationValve,TypeCwatertestat1.10Pa,52.9psigAP.(

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Containment boundary is discharge nozzle of relief valve, leakage tested during Type A test.*

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Drywell and suppression chamber pressure and level instrument root ialves and excess flow check valves, leakage tested during Type A.*

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Explosive shear valves (SE-V021 through SE-V025) not Type C tested.*

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Surveillances to be performed per Spect'fication 3.6.1.8.

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All valve I.D. numbers are preceded by a numeral 1 which represents an Unit 1 valve.

10. The_ reactor vessel head seal leak detection line (penetration J5C) excess flow check valve (BB-XV-3649) is not subject to OPERABILITY testing.

This valve will not be exposed to primary system pressure except under the unlikely conditions of a seal failure where it could be partially pressurized to reactor pressure.

Any leakage path is restricted at the source; therefore, this valve need not be OPERABILITY tested.

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s TABLE 3.6.3-1 PRIMARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES HQIgj NOTATIQN 1.

Main Steam Isolation Valves are sealed with a seal system that maintains a positive pressure of 5 psig above reactor pressure.

Leakage is inleakage and is not added to 0.60 La allowable leakage.*

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Containment Isolation Valves are sealed with a water seal from the HPCI and/or RCIC system to form the long-term seal boundary of the feedwater l

lines. The valves are tested with water at 1.10 Pa, 52.9 psig, to ensure the seal boundary will prevent by-pass leakage. Seal boundary i

liquid leakage will be limited to 10 gpm.

3.

Containment Isolation Valve, Type C gas test at Pa, 48.1 psig. Leakage added to entire system leakage. Allowable leakage for entire system limited to 0.60La.

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Containment Isolation Val'te, Type C water test at 1.10 Pa, 52.9 psig delta P. Leakage added to entire system leakage. Allowable leakage for entire system limited to 10 gpm.

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Containment boundary is discharge nozzle of relief valve, leakage tested during Type A test.*

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Drywell and suppression chamber pressure and level instrument root valves and excess flow check valves, leakage tested during Type A.*

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Explosive shear valves (SE-V021 through SE-V025) not Type C tested.*

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Surveillances to be performed per Specification 3.6.1.B.

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All valve I.D. numbers are preceded by a numeral I which represents an Unit i valve.

10.

The reactor vessel head seal leak detection line (penetration J5C) excess flow check valve (BB-XV-3649) is not subject to OPERABILITY testing. This valve will not be exposed to primary system pressure except under the unlikely conditions of a seal failure where it could be partially pressurized to reactor pressure. Any leakage path is restricted at the source; therefore, this valve need not be OPERABILITY tested.

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Containment Isolation valve (s) are not Type C tested.

Containment by-pass leakage is prevented since the line terminates below the minimum water level in the suppression chanter and the system is a closed l

system outside Primary Containment. Refer to Specification 4.0.5.

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