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Issue 1,Rev 10 to Inservice Testing Program for Pump & Valves
ML20116B327
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Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 08/24/1992
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DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
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PROC-920824, NUDOCS 9211020146
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The inservice Test (IST) Program for pur,1ps at Beaver Valley Power Station (EVPS), Unit 2, is based on subsection (WP -Inservice Testing of Pumps of the ASME Boiler and Pressure j

Vessel Code,Section XI,1983 edition through the summer 1983 addenda (the code) and l

Generic Letter 89-04, " Guidance on Developing Acceptable Inservice Testing Programs".

The pumps included in this program are all ASME " class 1,2, or 3 centrifugal or -

displacement type p' umps that are required to perform a specific function in shutting down the reactor or in mitigating the consequences of an accident, and that are provided witt v.

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The requirements of the code will be followed at all times unless specific relief has been granted by the NRC. An inservice test, run quarterly, to measure or observe the te* (

quantities listed in Table IWP 3100-1, below, is required for all pumps in the IST Program j-by the code.

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(1) Measure before pump startyp and during test.

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. Table IWP-3100-2 shows the allowable ranges for test results that will be used to determine if corrective action is required following performance of BVPS-2 Surveillance Tests. The test data will be compared to the ranges applied to the reference values for each parameter. If these ranges cannot be met, reduced range limits that allow the pump to fulfillits function will be used in lieu of the ranges given in Table IWP-3100-2.

Table IWP 3100-2 ALLOWABLE RANGES OF TEST QUANTITIES l

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(Note (2 giote (2}} AP 0 83-1.02 AP, -- 0.90-0.83 A P, 1.021.03AP, - <090AP, > 1.03AP, Q 0 94-1 E O,- 0.90 0.94Qr 1.02-1.03Q, - < 0.80Q, > 1.030, V when 0$V,$0 $ mus 0-1 mit None 1 1.5 mHs None- >1.5 mits V when 0 5 mits <V,$2.0 mits 0-2V,mus None 2V,-3V,mits.. None > 3V/ nits l V when 2.0 mits <V,$5.0 mHs 0-(2 + V,) mils. None (2 + V,H4 + V,) mus .lene. >(4 + V,)mus V when v, > s O mia 01.4v,mHs Non. 1.sv,-1.sV,mus : None >1 ov nuis - e i T. (Note (3)) (Note (3)) (Note (3)) (Note (3)) (Note (3)) - i-NOTES: (1) See IWP-3230. (2) P, shah be within the limits specificed t'y Owner in the record of tests (fWP 8000). j. (3) T, shah be within the limits specificed by owner in the record of tests (IWP 8000) +- m L... ..._,?__

.. ~- I l 1 Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 3 of 191 l Corrective action shall be taken if necessary using the following: 1. If deviations fall within the " Alert Range" of Table IWP-31004 the frequency of testing shall be doubled until the cause of the deviation is determined and 3 corrected cnd either the existing reference values reverified or a new set established. 2. If the deviations fall within the " Required Action Range" of Table IWP-3100-2. the i pump shall be declared inoperative immediately and an evaluation of the pump's . condition with respect to system operability and technical specifications shall be made as follows: ) a. If the inoperable pump is specifically identified in the technical specifications, then the applicable technical specification action statements must be followed. b. If the inoperable pump is in a system covered by a technical specification, an assessment of its condition must be made to determine if it makes the i system inoperable. If the condition of the pump renders the system inoperable, then the applicable system technical specification action statements must be followed.

c. Corrective action shall be either replacement or repair per IWP-3111, or shall be an analysis to demonstrate that the condition does not impair pump operebility and that the purnp will still fulfill its function. A new set of reference values shall be established after such analysis, d.

Nothing in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code shall be construed to supercede the requirements of any technical specification.

3. When tests show deviations greater than allowed (see Table IWP-3100-2), the instruments involved may be recalibrated and the test rerun. This is an alternative to replacement or repair, not an additional action that can be taken before declaring the pump inoperable.

4. The pump shall not be returned to service until the condition has been corrected. The corrective action shall be considered completed when a satisfactory inservice test has been conducted in accordance with IWP-3111. 4 Per IWP-3500 each pump shall run at least 5 minutes under conditions as stable as the system permits prior to measurement of the specified parameters (when bearing temperature measurements are not required). When bearing temperature measurements I are required, each pump shall be run until the bearing temperatures stabilize prior to making the specified measurements. A bearing temperature is considered stable when 4 three successive readings taken at 10 minute intervals do not vary by more than 3%. 3 earing temperature measurements are required annually (normally in August). At certain times plant conditions may preclude returning a pump to the same reference condition for its normally scheduled surveillance. Since IWP 3112 permits the establishment of additional sets of reference values, a pump curve which is merely a graphical representation of these reference values will b7 used. j Records of the results of inservice tests and corrective actions as required by subsectic1 4 IWP-6000 are trended in tabular form. Pump performance characteristics will be examined for trends.

i 4 ~ Beaver Valley Power Strtion Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND vat.VES Page 4 of 191 The following two sections of this document are the " Pump Testing Outlines" and " Pump Relief Requests" sections. The " Pump Testing Outlines" section is a listing of all the pumps in the IST Program, their testing requirements, and their specific relief request reference numbers. The pumps are arranged according to system and pump mark number, The following abbreviations and designations are used on the Pump Testing j Outlines and throughout the IST Program for pumps: 1. Under Parameter column a. (N) Speed b. (Pi) - Inlet Pressure

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- Differential Pressure d. (Q) Flowrate e. (V) - Vibration f. (Tb) - Bearing Temperature g. (L) - Lubricant Level or Pressure 2. Under 20ST column a. (2BVT) - Unit 2 Beaver Valley Test b. (2OST) - Unit 2 Operating Surveillance Test l

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- Quarterly Test Frequency j d. (A) - Annual Test Frequency l e. (CSD) - Cold Shutdown Frequency f. (R) - Refueling Test Frequency g. (NA) - Not Applicable i 3. Under Reo'd column a. (RR) - Relief Request i b. (X) - Meets or exceeds ASME requirements c. (E) - Exempt I d. (NA) - Not Applicable s The " Pump Relief Requests" section con'ains the detailed technical description of particular conditions and equipment installations p.chibiting the testing of some of the characteristics of safety-related pumps. An alternate test method and the frequency of revised testing is also included to meet the intent of 10CFR50.55a. The relief request (s) for a specific pump is referenced by the number (s) listed on the pump's testing outline sheet, l J { F i

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W h ) BVPS-2 IST E W D PUMP TESTING OUTLINE x es Pump Pump Code Dwg. OM No; 7-1 System: 7 Chemical and Volume Control 5 } Nima: 21 A Charging Pump Number: 2CHS*P21 A Class: 2 Dwg. Coord.: 08 Function: To provide normal RCS inventory makeup. Seal Type: Centrifugal Remarks: Pump is tested quarterly on recarculation flow and C Injection and High Head Safety injection at full flow during Refucimg outages 8 h s O m Comments Pcrcmeter 20ST R eq'd e (Frequency) _-4 g N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. 6 3 xO Pi 7.4 (O) X Pump Suction Pressure indicator [2CHS-P1151 A]. local gx> gl' 11 14 (R) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [2HCS-Pl151 A), local. m Ox AP 74(0) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure Indicator [2CHS-P!151B] and Pump Suction i Pressure, local C E 11.14 (R) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure Indicator [2CHS-P1151B] and Pump Suction 3 c Pressure. local 2 Q 74(0) X Summation of flow rates from Flow Indicators [2CHSJ1122A 124A 127A.130A,160]. O Control Room, and [2CHS-Ft170]. local. 11.14 (R) X Sumrnation of flow rates from Flow indicators [2CHS-Ft122A.124A 127A.130A] and [2 SIS F1943) Control Room m* V 74(O) X Portabte monitoring equipment - Fixed vibration probe. 11 14 (R) X Portable monitoreng equ pment - Fired vibration probe. Tb 7 4 (A) X Control Room computer address points for thermocouples provided for each pump c-J and thrust bearing Inboard Pump Bearing (T0110A). Outboard Pump Bearing (T0111 A) Pump Thrust Bearing (T0102A) NA NA Not required donng refueling test. Bearing temperatures are obtained in quarterly test annually L 74(0) T Sight glass on oil reservoir, local. 2N[ 11 14 (R) X Seght glass on oil reservost, local m$_ o., s' "5 .28-

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BVPS-2 IST E PUMP TESTING OUTLINE x o Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No; 7-1 System: 7 Chemical and Volume Control 5 Nrme: 21C Charging Pump Number: 2CHS*P21C Class: 2 bwg Coord; D-10 -4 m Function: To provide normal RCS inventory makeup. Seal Type: Centrifugal Remarks: Pump is tested quarterly on recircula: eon flow and In,ation and High Head Safety injection at full flow during Refueling outages d o Z E Parameter 2OST Req'd Comments O (Frequency) g m g N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. ] rg x 3 Pi 76(O) X Pump Suction Pressure Ind.cator [2CHS-P1153A], local x> 11.14 (R) X Pump Suction Pressure Irdcator [2CHS-P1153A), local E m O AP 76(O) X Calculated using Purnp Discharge Pressure Indicator [2CHS-P!1S3B] and Pump Suction x Pressure, local vc 11 14 (R) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure ind,cator [2CHS-Pits 3B] and Pump Sucteon C Pressure, locat. c 3 Q ? 6 (0) X Summation of flow rates from Flow Indicators [2CHS-Ft122A,124A.127A,130A,160], Control Room, and [2CHS-F1170), local O 11.14 (R) X Summation of flow rates from Flow indicators [2CHS-Fil2% 124A.127A,130A] and [2 SIS-Ft343). Control Room. k rn l V 76(O) X Portable monitoring equipment - Fixed vibration probe 11.14 (R) X Portable monitoring equipment - P- / xation probe. Tb 7.6 (A) X Control Room computer address points for thermocouples provided for each pump end and thrust bearing inboard Pump Bearing (T0130A), Outboard Pump Bearing (T0131 A). Pump Thrust Bearing (T0106A) NA NA Not required during refueling test. Bearing temperatures are obtained in quarterly test annually. L 7.6 (0) X Sight glass on oil reservoir, local 2 11.14 (R) X Sight glass on oil reservoir, local. oa-E 5' _. " 8 "? 8 J

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BVPS-2 IST E PUMP TESTIP8G OUTLINE I Pump Pump Code Dwg. OM Nor 7-2 System: 7 Chemical and Volume Controi 5. J' D o Nsme: 228 Boric Acid Transfer Pump Number: 2CHS*P228 Class: 3 Dwg. Coord.: F-3 Fundion: Chemical Shim and Emergency Boraten Supply Type: Centrifugal Remarks: None. m c m E k Parameter 20ST Req'd Comments o a (Frequency) g e N. NA NA Constant spetsd inductior motor. d E i m O x P1 7.2 (O) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [2CHS-Pf1238] local. O O D-AP 72(0) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure Indicator [2CHS-P1110] and Pump Suction k Pressure, local. m Q - 7.2 (0) X Flow indicator [2CHS-FI123BJ. local. O m m '? 72(O) X Portable Monitoring Equipment - Fixed vibratton probe c t C M C Tb 7.2 (A) X Portable monitoring equipment required (i e, Contact Pyrometer)

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Pi 10 2 (CSD,R) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [2RHS-Pf6038). Control Room. O x AP to 2 (CSD,R) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure indicator {2RHS-Pf60 8) and Pump Suctson E> 2 Pressure Control Room O' 7 Q 10 2 (CSD,R) X Summatx>n of flow rates from Recirculation Line flow Indicator (2RHS-Ft60TB]. Return 2 LJne flow Indicator to Cold Leg 22 [2RHS-F1605BJ, and Letdown Line Flow [2CHS-F1150} Control Room. I V 10 2 (CSD,R) X Motor equipped with fixed vibration sensors wired to a remote location outside containment. l v h M x Z Tb 10.2 (A) X Pump bearings in the driver. Control Room computer address poents for O thermocouples provided for motor bearings. Upper motor bearing (T0697A). j Iower motor bearing (T0696A). G ] L 10.2 (CSD R) X Motor bearings upper and lower - oil sight glass - local (pump and driver E bearings integral in motor) 4 4 o O x _a t a-9,6~E _. " 8 t 28-

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i -4 o Function: Low Pressure - High Volume Safety injection Type: Centrifugal Remarks: Pump is tested quarterly on recirculation flow and at full flow dureng Refue! ng outages d 8 Z E Parameter 2OST Req'd Comments O (Frequency) g I N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. -4 m ~ m O x 3 Pi 11.1 (O) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [2 SIS-P1938J. local O I 11.14 (R) X Pump Suction Pressuro Indicator [2 SIS.P1938]. local g m O AP 1's.1 (O) X Calculated using Pump Descharge Pressure Indicator [2 SIS-Pt943J and Pump Suction m Pressure. local. m C 11.14 (R) X Calculated ussng Pump Discharge Pressure Indicator [2 SIS.P1943] and Pump Suction K Pressure. local. C

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11.1 (O) X Flow indicator Switch [2 SIS.Ft970A]. local h O 11 14 (R) X Flow !ndecator Switch [2 SIS-F1945]. Con'rol Room h' i E t V t 1.1 (O) X Portable monitoring equipment - Fixed vibration probe 11.14 (R) X Portable monitoring equipment - Fixed vibration probe. Tb 11.1 (A) X Control Room computer address points for thermocouples provided for pump bearings. Inboard bearing (T2676A). outboard bearing (T2677A) NA NA Not required during refueling test. Bearing temperatures are obtained en l quarterty test annually. L 11.1 (O) X Level indication provided at the constant level oeler (local) on each bearing housing T 11.14 (R) X Level indication provided at the constant level oiler (locA on each bearing housing o2

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Parameter 2OST Req'd Comments O (Frequency) m l --4 or N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. ty 0 y 3 PI 11.2 (O) X Pump Suction Press are Indicator {2 SIS-PIS391 local O x l 11.14 (R) X Pump Suction Pressure Indecater [2 SIS-Pl9f"' al K l O AP 11.2 (0) X Cafculated using Pump Discharge Pressure trs._. tor [2StS-P1944] and Pump Suction x Pressure, local x C 11.14 (R) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure indecator {2 SIS-P!944] and Pump Suction E Pressure, local. vs c Q 11.2 (O) X Flow Indicator Switch [2StS-Fl970B]. focal. 0 11.14 (R) X Flow Indicator Switch [2 SIS-FI946]. Control Room t-< V 11.2 (0) X Portable monitoring equipment - Fixed vibration probe 11.14 (R) X PortatAe monitoring equipment - Fired vibration probe t Tb 112 (A) X Control Room computer address points for thermocouples provided fo pump i bearings. Inboard bearing (T2678A). outboard bearing (T2679A). t NA NA Not required during refueling test. Bearing temperatures are obtained in i quarterly test annually. 6 L 11.2 (O) X Level indication provided at the constant level oiler (local) on each bearing housing u 11.14 (R) X Level indication provided at the constant level oiler (local) on each bearmg housirig Eex =k a C6:_ i 3 C $. c,. A L I

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W PUMP TESTING OUTLINE D e Pump Pump Code Dwg. OM No2 13-2 system: 13 Containment Depressurization 5 L Name: 21 A Ouench Spray Pump Number-2OSS'P21 A Class: 2 Dwg. Coord.: A9 -4 e Function: To provide borated water from the RWST to the Type: Centrifugal Remarks: None Containment Spray Header for containment d 8 depressurization fot!owing a DBA h Psrameter 2OST Req'd Comments us (Frequency) d E N NA NA Constant speed induction rnotor. x" O O PI 13 1 (O) X Pump Suction Pressure indicator {2OSS-P1102A}_ Control Room x C. AP 13 1 (O) X Calcriated using Pump Discharge Pressure indicator (2OSS-Pt101 A] and Pump Sucteon m Pressure Control Room Eow Indicator [2OSS-FIS101 Aj. local y Q 13 1 (0) X 5 i V 13.1 (0) X Portable Monitoring Equipment - Fixed vibration probe. 82 C Z Tb 13.1(A) X Portat$e monitoring equipment required (i e. Contact Pyrometer) o L 13 1 (O) X Level indication provided at the constant level oilers (local) on each bearing housing Q j L m Us h h o O E [ R53 C $a .. o -

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-4 m Function: To provide tmrated water from the RWST to the Type: Centrifugal Remarks: Nono Containment Spray Header for contamment d o depres.orization following a DBA k Pcrameter 2OST Req'd Comments h (Frequency) d 81 N tiA NA Constant speed induction motor. 3 O O c Pt 13.2 (0) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [20SS-PI102B], Control Room. W C l AP 13 2 (O) X-Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure Indecator [2OSS-P1101B] and Pump Suction @'s Pressure, Control Room. Q 13 2 (O) X Flow Indecator [20SS-FIS1018]. local. I E V 13250) X Portable Monitoring Equipment - Fixed vibration probe 3 C [ ~ 2 Z h Tb 13 2 (A) X Portable monitoring equipment required (i e., Contact Pyrometer). o j L. 13 2 (O) X tevel indication provided at the constant level celers bacat) on each bearing houM i i ~ o, I r e o @ D =$. _a s o., 6 oe -m

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...m. _m. m _. m. BVPS-2 IST E W PUMP TESTING OUTLINE mn Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No.: 13-2 System: 13 Contamment Depressurization } Name: 24A Chemical injection Pump Number: 20SS*P24A Class: 2 Dwg. Coord.: C4 m ,= Funct'an: Chemical injection to the Ouench Spray System Type: Positive Remarks: See RR6. dueing Containment depressuri*ation DigJacement yo E Pararieter 20ST R eg'd Comment s O (Frequency) (3 i N NA NA Corr, tant ipeed induction motor. ~-4 m 6 O m O A PI 1310A (0) RR6 Positive displacement pump. Soction pressure not requered Oo A i AP 1310A (O) RR6 Based on Pump Cisttsarge Presmre Indicator [2OSS-P1111AL local E O Q 13.10A (O) X Cow fndicator [2OSS-FIS105A]. tocal. m m V 1310A (O) X

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E 5 Tb 13.10A (A) X Pos table monitorirvj equipment required (i e. Corttact Pyrometer) s Z O L NA NA Pump bearing is grease lubricated via grease fitting - no observable tubrication level. y { i~ r-j m UR t I e + ? Ym ED O N Q a~a_ o 6' E i i Yo _. t 4

w BVPS 2 IST 2 W PUMP TESTING OUTLINE $x Pump Purnp ICode Dwg. OM No; 13-2 System: 13 Contamment Depressurization } Name: 248 Chemical injection Pump Number: 2OSS*P248 C8 ass: 2 E Dwg. Coord; E4, -4 o m'".. ] Function: Chemical injection to the Ouench Spraf System Type: Positive Remarks: Sec RRti during Containment depresstiiation Displacement y_ g Parameter 20ST Reg'd Comments [ (Frequency) g to N NA NA Ccastant speed induction motor. m O V i310B (O) RR6 Positive displacement pump Suction pressure not required p x y AP 13 108 (O) RR6 Based on Pump Discharge Pressure Indicator [2OSS-P1111B] local E nO Q 13108(0) X Flow Irviicator [20SS-FIS105BJ, local. m m i C V 13.10B (O) X Portable P 'mitoring Equipment. I b G Tb 13.10P (A) X Portable rnonstortng equipment required (i e, Contact Pyrorreter). g s o L NA NA

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a ~ m-- l BVPS-157 E W m PUMP TESTING OUTLINE mn a ?.+3p Pump Code ' Dwg OM No : 13-1 System: 13 Ccntarnment Depressurizatson Narmr: 2tA Recirculation Spray Pump Number: 2RSS*P21A Class 2 g Q CM; F4 e Func*% Circulate contamment sump water for ong Type: Vertocal Remarks-See RR2. Pump is termatly se ed dry m Modes 1 wrm containment depressurization 1 P' W 4. and with Row during Refueimg outages only d o Z f (Frequency) l Parameter 2OST Req'd Comments ] m ~4 m M NA NA Constant speed induction motor. ~ r t O n 3 Pt 13 3 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is venfied, pump not run more h than 60 seconds. D> 2BVT 1 13 S X No permanentf y instilted suction pressure gauge Test connection for local I (R). temporary test gauge. y AP 13 3 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is vertfied pump not run more 17.2. 60 seconds de i ?BVT V.13 5 X Calculated using Pump Descharge Pressure indacator [2RSS-P1156A L Control Room. m (R) and local pressure test gauge. s x Q 13 3 (O) RR. Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is venfied, pump not run more h ma than 60 seconds. 2BVT 1 13 S X Fs a Indicator {2RSS-FitSTA}. Contvot Room r- ,R)

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13 3 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon zs pump start es ver fW. pump not run more than 60 seconds 2BVT 113 5 ! X PortatWe morntorrng equipment Fined vibration probes on pump shaft. 1 (R) Tb 13 3 (A) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soor.' as pump start is venfied, pump not run more than 60 seconds 2BVT 113 5 X Pump anc, motor mtegraf urwt. A!! pump bearsngs are enempt sence located (R) in the mam flow path Control Room computer address pomts for thermoctwpies pec vided for motor bearmg - outboard bearmg (T0701 A) 7 L NA: NA Motor bearmgs grease 6ubricated no observable level Pump has set 08ubrecated

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I i SVPS-2 IST 2 W PUMP TESTING OUTLINE E n Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No; 13-1 System: 13 Contamment TWessurization 5 Name: 218 Recirculation Spray Pump Number-2RSS P219 Class: 2 M ei Dwg. Cocrd; E4 -4 Function: Circulate containment sump water for long Type: Vertecal Remarks: See RR2.. Pumpis normal y tested dry m Modes 1 through 4, and with flow durmg Refueimg outages only Q o term containment depressuritation

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(Frequency) m -4 nr N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. O ~ m o D 3 Pi 13 4 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified, pump not run more h than 60 seconds 2> 2BVT 113 5 X No permanently installed suctron pressure gauge Test connection for local I (R) temporary test gauge y AP 13 4 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified, pump not run more than 60 seconds c C 2BVT 1.13 5 X Caiculated using Pump Descharge Pressure fr*ator [2RSS-Pt1568). Control Room, (R) and local pressure test gauge Q 13 4 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified. pump not run more .a than 60 seconds 2BVT 1 13 5 X Flow indecator (2RSSJitS78]. Control Room r-(R) mm V 13 4 (O) RR2 Pug run dry and stopped as soon as pump start es verified. pump not run more the 60 seconds 28VT 113 5 .X Portable morwtormg equipment - Fixed vibraton probes on pump shaft (R) Tb 13 4 (A) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump stare is verified, pump not run more than 60 seconds 2BVf 1.13 5 X Pump and motor integral urut. Att pump bearmgs are esempt smce located (R) m the main flow path Control Room computer address pomts for 10-. Ms provided for rnotor bearrng - outboard bearmg (TUT.t Al v L NA NA AAotor bearings g-ease lubricated no observable fewei Pump has self4ubncated E

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.. ~ ~..._. - -. i i i CVPS-2 IST E ? PUMP TESTING OUTUNE E m D o Pump Pump Code Dwg. OM No; 13-- t System: 13 Contaerwwent Depressurizatson gQ Mame: 21C Recyculation Spray Pump Number-2RSS P21C Class: 2 E Dwg_ Coord E-5 ~4 = Function: Circulate containment sump water for long Type: Ver tocal Remarks-See RR2 Pump is normally tested dry in Modes E term containtnent depressurizatori and long 1 through 4. and with flow during Refueteng outages only j 8 term core recirculation Parameter 2OST Req'd Comments _rn ( 7 (Frequency) -1 8" N NA NA Constant speed irubction motor. 3 b O t O Pl 13 5 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified, ptg not run more than 60 setends. g j K l 2BV' t 13 5 X No permanently insta!!ed suction pressure gauge Test connection for locas g y (R) temporary test gauge. m l AP 13 5 (0).' RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified, pump not run more 2 4 than 60 seconds I v 2BVT 1 13 5. X Calculated using Purep Descharge Pressure indmator [2RSS-P1156C]. Control Room. h (R) and local pressure test gauge. k* Q 13 5 (O) RR2 Purnp run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is vertfd. purnp not run more g ma ' than 60 seconds 4 r-i 2BVT 1.13 5 X Flow Indicator [2RSS-Fil57C]. Control Room M (R) i j V 13 5 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified, pump not run more { than 60 seconds. l 2BVT 1.13 5 X Portat8e monitormg equepment - Fixed vsbration probes on pump shaft. (R) )' Tb 13 5 (A) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified, pump not run more than 60 seconds i 2BVT 1.13 5 X Pump and motor integral unit. All pump bearrngs are exempt smce located l (R) in thu main flow path Control Room computer address pomts for thermocouples provided for motor bearing - outboard bearing (T0721 A). 8 i e t 1. NA NA Motor bearings grease tubricated no observable level Pump has self Jubrecated bearing - internal pump fluid portmg not obseevable T,1 m - i R6:3 C s 1 b j t i i k

BVPS-2 IST Em PUMP TESTING OUTLINE rn x a Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No.: 13-1 System: 13 Containment Depressuriyahon Name: 21D Recirculat*on Spray Pump Number: 2RSS P21D Class: 2 E . Dwg. Coord; E4 -4 o Function: Circutate contamment sump water for long Type: Vertical Remark s: See RR2 Pump is normally tested dry in Modes term containment depressurizattor: and rong 1 through 4. and with flow dursng Refuelmg outages only _] 8 term ccre recirculatton 3 k Parameter 2OST Req'd Comments 5 m { Frequency) N NA NA Constant speed enduction motor. -H er g m 3 o Pt 13 6 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified. pump not run rnore o M than 60 seconds p-2BVT 113 5 X No permanently installed suction pressure gauge Test connection for local ^ O (R) temporary test gauge ,x AP 13 6 (0) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified. pump not run more n c-than 60 seconds lC l t 2BVT 1 *y X Cakulated using Pump Discha ge Pressure indicator [2RSS P!156D}. Controi Room, f 4 (R)' and local pressare test gauge ~ p

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than 60 seconds. g> 2BVT 11 X Flow Ind.cator (2RSS Ft157D }. Control Room (R) V 13 6 (O) RR2 Pump run dry and stopped as soon as pump start is veenfeed. pump not run more than 60 seconds 28VT 113 5 X Portable monitormg equipment - Fired vibration probes on pump shaft. [ Tb 13 6 (A) RR2 Pump r.si dry and stopped as soon as pump start is verified. pump not run more than 60 seconds 2BVT 113 5 X Fump and motor integrat unet All pump bearings are enempt s nce located (R) en the maen flow path Control Room computer address points for thermor.ouples provided for motor bearmg - outboard bearing (T0731 A) a", L NA NA Motor bearings grease tubrtcated no observable level Pump has self fulmcate J o' y[ __bearmg - internal pump flu +d portmg not observable 5 _e,- go. 3 C [- o -. m.

CVPS-2 IST E PUMP TESTING OUTLINE E x e Pump Pump Code Dwg. OM No : 15-1 System: 15 Primary Component Coolmg 5 Name: 21A Component Coolmg Water Pump Number: 2CCP P21A Class: 3 Dwg Coord: 84 -4 e Function: Provide Coolmg Water to Resedual Heat Type: Centrifugal Remar k s: None Removal Heat Exchangers and Rx Plant d 8 Components h g Parameter 20ST Req'd Comments ur (Frequency) d N NA NA Constant speed enduction motor. 3 O Pi 15 1 (O) X Suct.on Pressure Ind+cator [2CCP-Pil50A J, local Ox>C AP 15 1 (O) X Calculated using Descharge Pressure Indicator [2CCP-PIf 45A}. Control Room, and m Pump Suction Pressure, local O Q 15 1 (O) X Contamment Coohng Water Supply Header Flow ind+cator [2CCP.Fli'.7Af(A2)L Control Room C V 15 t (O) X Portable Morwtoring Equ'pment ed vibration probe v un C Tb 151 (A) X Control room computer address poets for thermocouples preveded for Purnp Bearmg O Oil (T0638A) g l L 15 1 (O) X Level mdscation provided at the constant level oiler (locall on bearing houseng en .m O N v2l =;_ l 26% '8 - 6I w =s

.. - - -. -. - ~. - _ _ -. 1 I h i BVPS-2 IST f E W i 4 PUMP TESTING OUTLINE 1 D e Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No.: 15-1 System: 15 Primary Component O... y 5 NCme: 218 Component Cooling Water Pump Number: 2CCP P21B Class: 3 Dwg Coord; F-4 I a e 1 Function: Provide Coolang Water to Resadual Heat Type Centrifugal Remarks: None. ( Removat Heat Enchangers and Rx P! ant d o. Compets f a j Parameter 2OST, Req'd Comments M g (Frequency) d E N NA NA Constant speed itxtuction motor. m 5 l m a O O PI 15 2 (O) X fuction Pressure indecator [2CCP-Pits 08). local m t s i AP 15 2 (O) X Calculated usmg Discharge Pressure Irwiscator [2CCP-Pit 458). Control Room, and vi Pump Suction Pressure. local. S i Q 15 2 (O) X Summation of now rates from Contarement Ccolmg Water Supply Header Flow indecator y [ [2CCP-Fit 178 t(82)]. Control Roorn Nonregenerative Heat Exchanger Branch Flow ind.cator C [2CCP.F1103) and Seal Water Heat Emchanger branch Flow Indcator [2CCP-Fit 02). local y c s V 15.2 (O) X Portable Morntormg Equipment - Fined A.stion probe. = i b i j Tb 15.2 (A) X Control room computer address pomts for thermocouples provided for Pump Bearrng h Oil (T0648A) r} L 15 2 (O) X Level indication provuled at the constant level oiler (loca!) on bearmg hous.ng l i l D E, x -l "a-R5; ."g SGu i i I. 1 I i

BVPS-2 IST 5 PUMP TESTING OUTUNE E, x Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No.: 15-1 System: 15 Primary Com;orwnt Cocieng 5 3 Name: 21C Component Coolmg Water Pump Number: 2CCP P21C Class-3 N Dwg Coord: DJ -a o Function: Provide Coohng Water to Residual Heat Type: Centrifugal Remarks: None Removal Heat Exchangers and Rn Plant j o Components 8 k Parameter 2OST R eq'd Comments [,, g (Frequency) N NA NA Constant speed induction rretor ~- =0 x 3 O Pi 15 3 (O) X Suction Pressure Indicator [2CCP-Pit,.X)C]. local p E> AP 15 3 (O) X Calculated usmg Descharge Pressure Ind<ator [2CCP-Pf t.15C). Control Room and 5 m Pump Suctron Pressure. local h Q 15 3 (O) X Containment Coo!ing ' Water Supply Header Flow Indicator [2CCP-FI117A1(A2)}. Control Room. y OR summation of flow rates from Contamment Cooling Water Supply Header Flow C andrcator [2CCP-Fil17Bt(B2)]. Control Room Nonregeneratsve Heat Enchanger Branch Flow y C Indicator [2CCP-Ft103} and Seal Water Heat Enchanger Branch Flow Indicator [2CCP-F1102). local 3._ y V 15 3 (O) X Portable Monitoring Equipment - Fired vibration probe b Tb 15 3 (A) X Control room computer address pomts for thermocouples provided for Pump Bearmg , r-Oil (T0653A) m L 15 3 (0) X Level irwhcas.on provided at the constant level oiler (tocal) on bearmg housmg us + ~e k 7m O 9 x PJQ =_ E6" 'E =_ c,

m .____..._.m._ i BVPS-2 IST tz: i y e PUMP TESTING OUTUNE m D o Pump Pump Cede. Dwg OM No 24-3 System: 24 Ausslaary Feedwater 5 Came: Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feed Pump Number: 2FWE*P22 Class: 3 M f ,g g -4 e Function: Provide emergency makeup to Steam Generator Type: Centrifugal Remark s: Pump is tested monthly on recirculation flow and at tutt flow durmg loss of normal feedwater when in Mode 3 during startup trom cold shutdowns and refucimg outages d o Z E l Parameter 2OST Reg'd Comments [ (Frequency) g m i -4 ew N 24 4 (O) X Tachometer may be prr.,veded with steam turtwne dependmg on governor mstalled. local. g i or use portable morntoring equipment - Stroboscope x a O 24 4 (CSD.R) X Tachometer may be provided with steam turtnne deperdng on governor enstatted local, o or use portable monitoring equipment - Stroboscope y PI 24 4 (O) X Pump Suctron Pressure Indicator [2FWE-PI156). local O 24 4 (CSD,R) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [2FWE-Pit 56). local m C AP 24 4 (O) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure Indicator [2FWE-Pil55] and Pump Suction h r Pressure, loca; o C i 24 4 (CSD.R) X Calculated using Pump Descharge Pressure Erdcator (2FWE-PI155] and Pump Suction l> Pressure. local ~ 4 Q 24 4 (O) X Flow indecator [2FWE-Ft155]. local f< m 24 4 (CSD,R) X Summation of flow rates from SG Aux FW Une Flow indecators [2FWE-fit 00A.8,C}. Control Room i V 24 4 (O) X Portable monitoring equipment - Fixed vibration probe 24 4 (CSD,R) X Portable morntoring equepment - Fined vibration probe !i Tb 24 4 (A) X Control Room computer address pants for thermocouples provided for each pump end and thrust bearmg Inboard Pump Bearmg (T2652A). Outboard Pump Bearing (T2SS3A). Thrust Bearmy (T2404A) l NA NA Not required during cold shutdown or refueleng test. Bearing temperatures are 4 .. _ _,obtained in qinasterly test annual?y [ ye i L 24 4 (O) X Seght glass on al reservoir, loca!. i 3 I nR j 24 4 (CSD.R) X Seght glass on of reservar, local.

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BVPS-2 IST E W PUMP TESTING OUTLINE E M e Pump Pump Code Dwg. CM No; 24-3 System: 24 Auxiliary Feedwater } Name: 23A Motor Driven Auxiliary Feed Pump Number-2FWE-P23A Class: 3 E Dwg. Coord; F4 e Function: Provide emergency makeup to Steam Generator Type: Centrifugal Remarks: Pump is tested monthly on recirculation f'.ow and during loss of normal feedwater at full flow durmg cold shutdowns and refuelmg outages d 8 Z Te Parameter 2OST R eq'd Comments O (Frequency) 5 m N NA NA Constant speed induction me*or. -4 or ~ Z O mx 3 PI 24 2 (O) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [2FWE-Ptt56A]. local. O W> 24 6 (CSD,R) X Pump Suction Pressure Indicator [2FWE-Pits 6Al local. I v. O AP 24 2 (O) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure trdcator [2FWE-Ptt SSA} and Pump Suction W Pressure, local. T C 24 6 (CSD.R) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure trecator [2TWE-P1155A] and Pump Suction C Pressure, local A C Q 24 2 (O) X Flow Indicator [2FWE-Ft155Al local U 24 6 (CSD,R) X Summatron of flow rates from SG Aux FW Une Flow indecators [2FWE-Ft100A,0.C}. Control Room h r-V 24 2 (O) X Portable morwtormg equipment - Fixed vibration probe 24 6 (CSD.R) X Portable monitoring equipment - Fixed wbration probe Tb 24 2 (A) X Control Room computer address points for thermocouples provided for each pump end and thrust bearing Inboard Pump Bearmg (T2332A). Outboard Pump Bearmg (T2333A). Thrust Bearing (T2402A) NA NA Not required during cold shutdown or refueling test. Bearmg temperatures are obtained in quarterly test annually L 24 2 (O) X Sight glass on oil reservoir. local e7 e 24 6 (CSD.R) X Seght glass on oil reservoer. local

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i CVPS-2 IST E PUMP TESTING OUTLINE E S' D o Pump Pump Code Dwg, OM No 24-3 System: 24 Aur:liary Feedwater 5 Nrme: 23B Motor Driven Auxthary Feed Pump Number: 2FWE*P238 Class: 3 Dwg. Coord.: G4 -4 o Function: Provide emergency makeup to Steam Generator Type: Centrifugal Remark s: Pump is tested anonthly on recirculateon flow and durmg loss of normat feedwater at full flow durmg cold shutdowns and refuelmg outagas d 8 z

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(Frequency) m N NA NA Constant speed inducht motor. -a er ~ O v O m 23 Pi 24 3 (O) X Pump Suction Pressure Ind.cator [2FWE-Pit 56B]. local Ox 24 6 (CSD.R) X Pump Suction Pressure indecator [2FWE-P1156B]. local h AP 24 3 (O) X Calculated using Pump Descharge Pressure ind cator [2FWE-P1155B] and Pump Suction Om Pressur e, local. TC 24 6 (CSD.R) X Calculated using Pump Descharge Pressure Indecator [2FWE.P11558] and Pump Soc ion C Pressure, local. A C Q 24 3 (O) .X Flow Indicator [2FWE-Fl155B]. local O 24 6 (CSD.R) X Summation of flow rates from SG Aux FW Une Flow Indicators [2FWE-FI100A.B.C}. Control Roorr. h e-< V 24 3 (O) .X Portable monetoring equipment - Fixed v+bration probe. 24 6 (CSD,R) X Portable morutoring equipment - Fixed vibration probe Tb 24 3 (A) X Centrol Room computer address points for thermocouples provided for each pump end and thrust bearing Inboard Pump Bearing (T2392A). Outboard Pump Bearing (12393A). Thrust Bearmg (T2403A) NA NA Not terpsred during cold shutdown or refueling test. Bearmg temperatures are obtarned in quarterly test annually L 24 3 (0) X Sight glass on cet reservoir, local. ? 24 6 (CSD R) X Sight giass on oef reservoer, local. o

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~. l l BVPS-2 IST 2 W PUMP TESTING OUTLdNE 2 o Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No.: 30-1 System: 30 Service Water } } Nome: 21 A Service Water Pump Number: 25WS*P21A Class: 3 Dwg. Coord.: C-2 -4 e Funct'an: Provide coohng water to Recirculation Type: Ver tecal Remarks: See RR3. E Spray Heat Exchangers and Reactor d 8 Plant wi.ws.ts under normal and h k emergency conditions --Ui T Parameter 20ST Req'd Comments d K (Frequency) O g N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. O 2 PI 30 2 (O) RR3 No instafied instrumentatum to measure sucleon pressure Calculate Ps using Unit h No 1 Ohio River intake Water Level Indicator [LR-1CW-101J. local. AP 30.2 (O) X Calculated using Pump Discharge Pressure Indecator [2SWS-P1101 A] locat, and I: stake Om Water Level. 7C Q 30 2 (O) X Portable Flow Indicator [2SWS-Fe(100J. local. E E V 30 2 (0) X Portable Monitoring Equipment. p 2 O Tb 30 2 (A) X Pump and motor vertically mounted urut. Pump shaft bearings exempt since located [ within main flow path. Control Rwn computer address poen s for thermocouples Q a provided for motor, upper gu.de beareng (T0751 A).. thrust bearing (T0752A) m tn L 30.2 (0) X Upper motor bearing oil level sight glass, bottorn motor bearing grease lubricated, bottom pump bearing grease lubricated and sealed at factory. Shaft bearing freshwater lubrie,ated and can be observed with Supply Pressure Indicator [2SWS-P110SA}. local I C @ D $28~ '8 ; L 5

... ~ ~ - -.. ...~ e b BVPS-2 IST E m PUMP TESTING OUTLINE E D e Pump Pump Code Dwg. OM No.- 30-1 System: 30 Service Water 5 Nane: 21B Service Water Pump Number: 2SWS*P218 Class: 3 Dwg Coord.: D-2 -4 e t Function: ProvMe cooling water to Recirculatron Type: Vertwal Remark 6. See RR3 Spray Heat Exchangers and Reactor d 8 Plant components under normal and h k emergency conditions w Parameter 2OST Reg'd Comments d y (Frequency) 0, N NA NA Constant speed induction rnotor. O O D PI 30 3 (O) RR3 No installed instrumentation to measure suction pressure Calculate Ps usmg Unit h No 1 Ohio River intake Water Level Ind cator [LR-1CW-101]. local. O i AP 30 3 (O) X Catculated using Pump Discharge Pressure indicator [2SWS-P1101B}. local. and intake m Water Level. m i C Q 30 3 (O) X Portable Ficw indicator [2SWS-FIT 100Sj. local E E V 30 3 (O) X Portable Monitonng Equipment. 3 w Tb 30 3 (A) -X Pump and motor vertica!!y mounted unet. Pump shaft bearings enempt since located ( within main flow path. Control Room computer address points for thermocouples G provided for rnotor, upper guide bearmg (T0761 A), thrust bearing (T0762A) er tn i L 30 3 (O) X Upper motor bearing oil levet sight glass, bottom motor bearing grease lubrecated, i bottom pump bearing grease lubricated and sealed at factory. Shaft bearing freshwater lubricated and can be observed with Supply Pressuie indicator [2SWS-P11058]. local. al o & N w$ E-9, o e e ! s _. 1 i

BVPS-2 IST 4 = (22 PUMP TESTING OUTUNE Oi 4 E m ) i m Pump Code Dwg OM No.: 30-1 System: 30 Serwce Water 5 ii Name: 21C Serwce Water Pump Number-25WS*P21C Class: 3 Dwg. Coord.: G-2 I Function: Prc..e cootmg water to Lecarcutation Type: Vertecal Remarks: See RR3. a e* Spray Heat Exchangers and Reactor Plant components under normal and 8 emergert y conditions k ] c Parameter 20ST Req'd Comments tn (Frequency) d K-o g N NA NA Cons: ant speed induction motor. O O D PI 30 6 (0) RR3 No installed instrumentation to measure suction pr ?ssure Calculate 5 ' 7 tht h No 1 Ohio River intake Water Levet indecator [LR-1CW-101]. local. AP 30 6 (O) X Calculated using Pump Descharge Pressure trwbcator [2SWS-Pl101CJ. local and intake O m Water Level. y Q-30 6 (O) X Portable Flow Indmator [2SWS-FIT 100(S)]. local. C C C V 30 6 (O) X Portable Monetormg Equ pment. j

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? l CVPS-2 IST E PUMP TESTING OUTLINE N 2 o Pump Pump Code Dwg. OM Ns; 3G-1 System: 36 Decsel Fuce 04 System } Mame: 21 A Fuel Of Transfer Pump Number-2EGF P21A Class: 3 E Dwg Coord; F-3 -4 e Function: Transfer Fuel from underground storage Type: Vertscal Remark s: See RR4 and RR5 Pump is normarty tested twethly E tank to the day tank d o Z

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[ (Frequency) g uy ~4 m N NA NA Constant speed inducteon motor. ] g n Pi 36.1 (O) RRS No sucteon pressure end> cation provided Suction pressure wm reman almost constant ha> AP 36 1 (O) RRS Based on pump Descharge Pressure Indicator [2EGF-Pf201 A}, local. E ,e O Q 36 1 (O) RR4 No instrumentat,on provided for flow - Level change over time in the day tank will be measured m using Level Gauge {2EGF*LG201]. local and converted to flowrate y V 361(O) X Portaide Monstoreng Equipmer-t - Fined vibration probe tn C 3 Tb NA E Pump bearings located withm marn flow path (fWP4310) 3 O L NA NA Self4ubricated bearmgs enternal pumped Ifund lubncatson [ t-< m UP er o @ N ~I _ W R5"# ..2& w [

BVPS-2 IST .___4m. p++-. E m PUMP TESTING OUTLINE Ea w Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No 36-1 System: 36 Diesel Fuel Of System 5 i Name: 21B Fuel s " transfer Pump N umber-2EGF*P218 Ceass: 3 M h i 10wg. Coorda E-3 i = -4 e Function: Transfer Fuel from underground storage Type: Vert cal Remarks: See RR4 and RRS Pump is normany tested tm-montMy tank to the day tank d 8 Z

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(Frequency) g N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. -4 erg m a PI 36 1 (O) RRS No suction pressure indication prowded Sucten pressure will reman almost constant ha> AP 36.1 (O) RRS Based on pump Discharge Pressure Ind cator [2EGF-Pt201B}. local. E mO Q 361(0) RR4 No instrumentaten provided for flow - Level dange over tame in the day tar

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using Level Guage [2EGF*LG201}. local. and comrerted to nowrate y V 36 1 (0) X Portable Monitoring Eqwpment - Fixed wbration probe. E E6 Tb NA E Pump bearings located within man flow path (fWP4310) %l 4 o u l. ] L NA NA Self4ubricateo bearengs, internal pumped fluid tubrication h 1 gm rJ2 l I i. i 2 0 @ N U w.- QOw 28-

.. _ _ _ - _ _ _ -. - ~ - ~. -.. _ _..... _.... _ _,. l BVPS-2 IST E f PUMP TESTING OUTLINE E E i n e Pump Pump Code (Dwg. OM No.: Name: 2tC Fuel Oil Transfer Pump Number: 2EGF*P21C Class-3 ~ Systenr. 36 Diesel Fuel Oes System 5 36-1 M e Dwg. Coord.: F-8 = -4 e Function: Transfer Fuel from underground storage Type: Vertecal Rentarks: See RR4 and RRS Pump is normatt.;sted tw monthly i tank to the day tank -4 8 i z s Parameter 2OST Req'd Comments O (Frequency) tn N NA NA Constant speed mductson motor, d e O r y O m I' j Pi 36 2 (O) RR5 No suction pressure indication provided Sucten pressure wd1 remam almost constant h x \\ AP 36 2 (0) RR5 Based on pump Discharge Pressure Indicator [2EGF-Pt201C]. local. E ,i i .O Q 36 2 (0) RR4 No instrumentation provided for f ow - Level change over time in the day tank ws!1 be measured m usmg Level Gauge [2EGF*LG202]. local. and converted to flowrate v l V 36 2 (0) X Portable Morntoring Equipment - Fixed v.bration probe. w C j. Tb NA E Pump bearings. located witNn mam flow path (fWP4310) 3 = I h o M L NA NA Self lubricated bearings, internal pumped flued lubrication [ t-m U3 i i i [ i i l { a", I o S D t { M O rE I >c i G.* I -- O ~ I b 9 I

CVPS-2 IST E PUMP TESTING OUTLINE N .Ts e Pump Pump Code Dwg OM No: 36 1 System-36 D,eset Fuel Ort System 5 Name: 21D Fuel Oil Transfer Pump Number-2EGF P210 Class: 3 Dws Coord - E-8 o Function: Transfer Fuel from underground storage Type: Vertical Remarks: See RR4 and RR5 Pump is norma!!y tested be-monthly tank to the day tank 1 d o 1 z

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(Frequency) (n 5 -4 e N NA NA Constant speed induction motor. ] g n 3 Pi 36 2 (0) RR5 No sucten pressure irwin.atson proved Suction pressure wil remam almost constant hx> AP 36 2 (O) RR5 Based on pump Descharge Pressure Indecator [2EGF-Pt201Dj. local E: O Q 36 2 (O) RR4 No instrurnentatson provided for Row - Level change over time its the day tank wd! be measured M usmg Level Gauge [2EGF*LG202}. Cxal, and converted to Rowrate. y V 36 2 (O) X Portable Morwtormg Equipment - Fined vibratoon probe ? = Tb NA E Pump bearings located withm maen flow path (fWP4310) = 0 L NA NA Self 4ubr cated beatmgs, enternal pumped Rud lubrecatson h m ffE a , o O 2 58*Ea o oe .a e 25 ~' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ ' ~ E_

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j Seaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i j Revision 10 l INSERVICE TESTING (tST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND val.VES Page 37 of 191 RELLEF REQUEST 1 Pump Mark No(s).: 2R HS'P21 A 2RHS'P218 Code Test Requirement: Quarterly pump testing. Basis for Relief: These pumps are not required to be run at power or fulfill any safety function to mitigate a design basis accident. Possible overheati.ig of the pumps could occur during pump testing on recirculation only and could compromise the system integrity. The system has no associated surge tank and the only available expansion protection is the system relief valve. Test personnel would hfive to make a containment entry to properly monitor pump operation. Alternate Test: These pumps will be tested quarterly during cold shutdowns and refueling outages per 20ST 10,1 and 10.2. e k D 6

l ~ Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESiiNG (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND val.VES Page 38 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 2 Pump Mark No(s).: 2CS'P21 A 2R$$'P21C 2R SS* P21 B 2RSS'P21D j Code Test Requirement: Quarterly pump tests. Basta for Relief: The function of these pumps is to take suction on the containment sump and discharge to the spray rings on the l containment ceiling during a DBA. In order 'o test these pumps, a temporary dike must be installed in the containment ar,Jund the safeguards sump to ensure adeouate NPSH for etch pump. Quarterly testing at power in this manner is a safety concern since it would block off the sump from the containment in the eve" of an accident. Pump testing during cbld shutdowte ',Nie not involving the came safety concern, would increl4",wrsonne! egJiation exposure, create ~ additional radioactive liquid wa.:e, divert mainterance from higher priority items, and could extend the leNth of a plant j shutduwn due to the extensive preparatory Work required to 1 properly install the dike. Alternats Test: Dry run quarterly per 20ST-13.3,13.4, i?. 5, and 13.6 for not more than 60 seconds and stopped as soon as pump start is verified. Also, run on test line recirculation per 2BVT 1.13.5 during Refueling Outages. i e 4 -e ~. e a

_._._~ -- - i Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 39 of 191 d 1 RELIEF REQUEST 3 Pump Mark No(s).: 25WS* P21 A 2SWS

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4 Code Test Requirement-Measurement of pump suction pressure before pump startup and during test. 1 Basis for Relief: No installed instrumentation exists to measure suction j pressure for these pumps, therefore, relief is requested from i-this requirement. 1 Alternate Test: The static head of the Ohio River water level will be used to calculate suction pressure, once per test per 20ST+30.2, 30.3, and 30.6. l RELIEF REQUC3T 4__ Pump Mark No(s): 2EGF'P21A 2EGF'P218 2EGF'P21C 1 2EGF'P210 Code Test Requirement: Flow rate sha;l be measured using a rate or quantity meter installed in the pump test circuit. Basis for Relief: There is no installed instrumentation provided to measure flow rate fct these pumps, therefore, relief is requested from this requirement, Alternate Test: Flow rate will be ca!culated by measuring the level change over time of the diesel fuel oil day tank and converting this data to diesel fuel oil transfer pump flow rate per 20ST 2.36.1 and 36.2.

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue 1 Revisen 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 40 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 5 Pump Mark No(s).: 2EG F'P21 A 2EGF'P21B 2EG F'P21C 2EG F'P21 D j Code Test Requirement: Measurement of pump suction pressure (before pump startup and during test) and delta P. 4 1 Basis for Rellef: There is no installed instrumentation provided to 1 measure suction pressure for those pumps. Suction pressure is dependent on the level in the diesel ge1erator fuel oil storage tank. Due to the minimum technical specification level permitted in the tarik (91.2%), suction pressure will remain almost constant (within 1/2 psig), The pump performance is dependent on flowrate and delta P. Since suction pressure wl!! remain almost constant, any pump degradation due to changes in delta P would solely be dependent on discharge pressure. Alternate Test: Discharge pressure will be recorded and trended as an indication of pump performance in 20ST-36.1 and 36.2. RELIEF REQUEST 6 i Pump Mark No(s).: 20SS* P24 A 2OSS'P24B Code Test Requirement: Measure pump suctc, pressee, AP and flow. Basis for Relief: The function of these pumps is to provide a NaOH water solution to the suction of the quench spray pumps during an accident. Since these pumps are rotary positive displacement pumps, flow ate and differential pressure are independent variables. Unlike centrifugal style pumps, it is not necessary to measure both parameters to assess the hydraulic performance of these pumps. A!ternatm Test: Pump discharge pressure (at greater than or equal to the pressure at which the pumps are required to perform their safety function) and flow rate will be utilized for evaluating pump performance in 20ST 13.10A'and 2OST-13.108.

l Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPf, AND VALVES Page 41 of 191 SECTION !V: VALVE TESTING REQUIREMENTS l

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 42 of 191 The Inservice Test (IST) Program for valves at Beaver Valley Power Station (BVPS), Unit 2, is based on subsection IWV Inservice Testing of Valves of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI,1983 edition through the summer 1983 sddenda (the code) and Generic Letter No. 89 04, " Guidance on Developing Acceptable Insarvice Testing i programs". The valves included in this section are all ASME

  • Class 1,2, or 3 valves (and their actuating and position indicating systems) which are required to perform a specific function in shutting down the teactor to cold shutdown or in mitigating the consequences of an accident" at BVPS, Unit 2.

The rtiquiremants of the code will be followed at all times unless specific rek.r is been granted by the NRC. A. Category A valves are valves for which seat leakage in the closed position is limited to a specific maximum amount for fulfillment of their function, Category B valves are valves for which seat !eakage in the closed position is inconsequential for fulfillment of j their function. Category A and B valves will be exercised at least once every three months to the position required to fulfill their function unless such operation is not practical during plant operation. If only limited operation is practical during plant ] operation, the valves will be part stroke exercised at power and full stroke exercised during cold shutdowns. In the case of frequent cold shutdowns, these valves need not be tested more often than once every three months. For a valve in a system declared inoperabie or not required to be operable, the exercising test schedule need not be followed. Within 30 days prior to return of the system to operable status, the valves j shall be exercised and the schedule resumed. l The time to full stroke exercise each power operated valve will also be measured and compared to a limiting stroke time. Full stroke time is that time interval from initiation of the actuating signal to the end of the actuating cycle The stroke time of all power-operated valves shall be measured to at least the nearest second, for stroke times 10 seconds or less, or 10% of the specified limiting stroke time for full stroke 4 times longer than 10 seconds, whenever such a valve is full stroke tested. Position indication lights on the Control Board are used for valve stroke indication for all testing of power operated valves with remote position indicators. in addition, valves with remote position indicators will be observed ot least once every 2 years (normally at refuelings) to verify that valve operation is accurately indicated, Exception is taken to part stroke timing motor operated valves, unless specifically l stated, This is necessary because the motor-operated valve circuitry ptevents throttling of these valves.- Under normal operation, the valves must travel to either the full open or shut position prior to reversing direction. The necessary valve disk movement shall be determined by exercising the valve while observing an appropriate indicator, which signals the required change of disk position, or observing indirect evidence (such as changes in system pressure, flow rate, level, or temperature), which reflect stem or disk position. All valves with fail-safe actuators (ie; Air Operated Valves) that are applicable to this program are tested from the Control Room by the remote operating switch. By placing the control switch to the closed position, or de energizing the control power, air is vented ou of the valve actuator thus positioning the valve in the fail safe position. i m -, ,u.-. . - ~.,

l Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 j INSERVICE TESTING OST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 43 of 191 Corrective action shall be taken if necessary, using 'he following: 1. If the stroke time of a power operated valve exceeds its previous stroke time by 25% for valves with full-stroke times greater than 10 seconds, or 50% for valves we,ull stroke times less than or equal to 10 seconds, the test frequency wil! be jncreased to monthly. Stroke times of the valves will be examined for trends. During the trend review, it will be determined if corrective action is necessary for any valve based on its stroke time history. When either the corrective action is complete or the review determines it is unnec9ssary, the original test frequency will be resumed.

2. If a valve fails to exhibit the required change of valve stem or disk position or exceeds its specified ASME limiting value of full stroke time, then the valve shall be declared inoperable immediately and an evaluation of the valve's condition with respect to system operability and technical specifications shall be trade as follows:

If the inoperable valve is specifically identified in the technical specifications, a. then the applicable technical specification action statements must be followed. b. If the inoperable valve is in a system covered by a technical specification, an assessment of its condition must be made to determine if it makes the system inoperable. If the condition of the valve renders the system inoperable, then the applicable system technical specification action Etatements must be followed, Corrective action (ie., MWR) shall be initiated immediately for the valve's c. repair or replacement, d. Nothing in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code shall be construed to supercede the requirements of any technical specification, if the valve is not covered by any technical specifications and the condition e, of the valve cannot be corrected within 24 hours, then the valve shall be declared inoperable per ASME.

3. When a valve or its control system has been replaced or repaired or has

-l undergone maintenance that could affect its performance, and prior to the time it is returned to service, it shall be tested to demonstrate that the performance parameters, which could be affected by the replacement, repair, or maintenance, are within acceptable limits. Examples of maintenance that could affect valve performance parameters are adjustment of stem packing, removal e the bonnet. stem assembly, or actuator, and disconnection of hydraulic or electrical lines. The ASME limiting valve stroke time is basnd on the following criteria: 1. The Technical Specification value. 2. ESF Response Time requirements. 3, Establishing a two (2) second limit for valves with stroke times under one (1) second. (rapid acting valves) 4. The average of past stroke times plus 100% for valves with stroke times less than or equal to ten (10) seconds.

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5. The average of past strake times plus 50% for valves with stroke times greater J

than ten (10) sec%ds 6. The design time listed in the UFSAR. in addition, Category A valves at; leak rate tested at '.he sarne (or greater) frequency ] as scheduled refueling cutages, not to exceed every two years. If the leak rate ex;neds the allowable ilmit, tne valve will be repaired or rep iced, B. Category C valven are valves which are self actus'ing in respa to some system l .1aracteristic, such as oressure (reilef valves) or flow direction (check valves). j Ca:egory C valves are divided into two groups; safety or relief valves and check valves. J l Safety and relief valves are setpoint tested in accordance with ASME PTC 25.31976 at least once every five (5) years, witn a portion of the valves l'om each system included 4 in the IST Program tested during each refueling outage, if any valves fall the setpoint j test, additional valves from that system must be tested in accordance with Table j IWV 35101. li a safety or relief valve falls to function properly during a test, it will be j repalted or replaced. Check valves will be exercised to the position r) quired 1) fulfill their function every three months, unless such operation is not practical during plant oparation. If only j limited operation is practical during plant operation, the check valve will be pari stroke exercised at power and full stroke exercised every cold shutoown, not to exceed more than once every three months. Check valves that are normally open duf;ng plant oprabon and wnose function is to prevent reversed flow shall be tested,n a mantyr that proves that the disk trovile to the seat promptly on cessation or reversal of flow. Check valves that are normally closed during plant operation and whosc function is to f open on reversal of pressurn olfferent!al shall be terted by proving tha' the disk moves promptly away from the seat whei the closing pressure differentialis removert and flow through the valve is initiated, or when a mechanical opening force is applied to the disk. If a check valve fails to exhlLit the required change of disk position by this testing, then the check vaive shall be declared inoperable immediately and an evaluation of the check valve's condition with respect to system operability and technir.al specifications shall be made as follows: 1 1. If the inoptrable check valve is specifically identified in the technical-specifications, then the applicable technical specification action statements mast be followed. 2. If the inoperable check valve is in a system covered by a technical specification, an assesstnent of its condition must be made to determine if it makes the system inoperable. If the condition of the check valve renders the system. inoperable, then the applicable system technical specification action statements must be followed. . 3. Corrective action (ie. MWR) shall be initiated immediately for the check valve's i repair or replacement. 4. Nothing in the ASME Boller and Pressure Vessel Code shall be construed to supercede tha requirements of any technical specification. e,,,w,- -w--r. +,nnn..,na ww a v-, e ,w ,. - -.,,, ~, - -, ,r- , e w +---, -a-,m.,w

..._- - -.._. ~_- - - _ - Bcaver vallay Power btation UMt 2 Issue i f onion 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS Af;0 VA:.VES Page 45 of 191 5. If the check valve is not covered by any *echnical specif! cations and the condition of the check valve cannot be corrected wdhin 24 hours, then the check valve shall be aeclared inoperable per ASME. l Before returning the check valve to service after corrective action, a retest showing ) acceptable operattion will be run, j C. Category D valves are valves which are actuatoJ by an energy source capabic of only 1 one operation, such as rupture disks or explosively actuated valves. There are no ASME Class 1. 2, or 3 Category D valves at Beaver Val ley Power Station, Unit 2. Asi the inse vice testing requirements for each different category of valve in the IST Program are summarized in Table IWV 3700-1. This table lists the subarticles of the code that apply to each different type of valvo. i Table IWV 3700-1 4 INSERVICE TEST QUANTITIES (1) Category valve Leak Test L2:ercise Special function Procosure Test Test (lWV 7100) Procedure Procedure A Active IWV.3420 IWV 3410 None A Passive IWV-3420 None None I B Active None fWV 3410 None C.Sa fety Active None IWV 3510 None & Rollef C.Crieck Active None IWV-3520 None o Active None None (WV.3fl00 NOTE (1) No tests required for Oategory B. C And o passive valvet Cassive valves are valves which are not required to Change position to accomplish a specific function. As stated in the table, passive valves are not required to be exercised. Therefore, relief :s not required from exercising any passive valve and no testing requirement is listed in the outline section excep'. where remote position verification is requir?d. Certain exemptions from the valve testing requirements of the ASME code defined by sut,section (WV 1200 are listed below: 1. Valves used only for operating convenience (ie., manual vent, drain, instrument and test valves); 2. Valves used only for system control (ie., pressure, temperature or flow regulating valves);

3. Valves useu only for maintenance, and 4.

External control and pntection systems responsible for sensing plant conditions and providing si0nals for valve operation. Records of the results of inservice tests and corrective actions as required by subsection IWV-6000 are mdntained in tabular form. Streke times of valves will be r2 viewed for devaloping trerids. y., wy----- N -r-g -w- +--*-+2' w

t j j Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revisson 10 4 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 46 of 191 1 if a question on valve testability exists, the IST program should be the controlling document since each component is ~adividually assessed for testability and inclusion in the IST Program,11 a valve 4 specifically called out in the Tech. Specs. (ic=, specific valve

j mark number or un!qut,y specified by valve nomenclature) to be tested at one frequency and th9 IST Program endorses another frequen
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] rou!d be applicable. 1 The folloiving three sections of this document are the " Valve Testing Outlines", " Cold Shutdown Justifications" and ' Valve Relief Requests" sections, A. The " Valve Testing Outlines" section is a listing of all the valves in the IST Program, 9 their class, category, size, type, NSA, drawing number and coordinates, testing requ!rements, specific cold shutdown justification reference numbers, relief request g i reference numbers, and test procedure numbers and comments. j 1. The valvG class will be 1,2 or 3, corresponding to the safety classifications. 2. The category of the valve will be A, B, C or D in accordance with the guidelines of subsection IWV 2200. M add! tion, coinbinations'of categories may be utilized. If the value is not required to change position during an accident or bring the reactor down to a cold shutdown condition, the fact that it is Passive (P) will also be indicated. For example, a containment isolation check valve that does not change position would be a category A/C/P valvo. From the valve mark number given, the valve actuator con be determined from the list of abbreviations bblow: i AOV - Air Operated Valve l FCV Flow Control Valve HCV - Hand Control Valve 4 HYV Hydraulic Valve LCV t.evel Control Valve MOD - Motor Operated Damper MOV - Motor Operated Valve PCV - Pressure Control Valve RV - Relief Valve l SOV - Solenoid Operated Valve ~ SV - Safaty Valve DMP - Damper (Manual) 3. The normal system arrangement will be listed using the abbreviations below: NSA Normal System Arrangement O - Open S - Shut A - Automatic T - Thronted LO - Locked Open i LS - Leckad Shut SS - Sealed Shut 4 The drawing number and coordinates will be the ones used in the Operating

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5. Thc test re..rements will be listed using the abbreviations below:

OS - Quarterly Stroke QST - Quarter!y Stroke & Time 1..T Leak Rate Test SPT - Set Point Test LM - Leakage Monitoring POS - Position Verification NA - Not Applicable 6. The specific Cold Shutdown Justification (CSJ) reference number or the Relief Request (RR) raferonce number will be listed. 7. The specific test procedure number, frequency, type of testing, and any comments will be listed using a abbreviations below: 2C>M - Operating Manual (Unit 2) 2BVT Beaver Valley Test (Unit 2) 20ST - Operating Surveillance Test (Unit 2) CMP Correct!ve Maintenance Procedure CSD - Cold Shutdown Frequency R - Refueling Frequency SA - Semiannually Frequency Q - Quarterly Frequency M - Monthly crequency FS Full Stroke PS - Partial Stroke FD - Forward Direction RD - Reverse Dh ection RPV - Remote Position Verification normally at Refueling B. The " Cold Shutdown Justification" section contains the detailed technical description of conditions prohibiting the required testing of safety-related valves and an alternate test method to be performed during cold shutdowns. Cold St utdown valve testing will commence within 48 hours of reaching cold shutdown conditions, but need not be completed more often than once every 92 days. Attempts will be made to complete testing prior to entering Mode 4. However, completion will not be a Mode 4 requiremant. The testing will resume where left off whon next entering Mode 5. For plannec' cold shutdowns, where ample time is available to complete testing on all valves identified for the cold shutdown test frequency, exceptions to the 48 hour requirement can be taken. Beaver Valley Unit 2 reactor containment is maintained subatmospheric as required by technical specifications. The subatrnospheric condition presents a hazardous working environment for station personnel and is considered inaccessible for surveillance testing. Surveillance testing that requires reactor containment entry will be performed at cold shutdown and refueling. C. The " Valve Relief Requests" section contains the detailed technical description of l i onditions prohibiting the required testing of safety-re'ated valves, an alternats test method and frequency of revised testing,

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_ _. ~ _ _ _. b i y-Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i-Revision 10 [ INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 121 of 191 l COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 1 Valve No.: 2RCS*68 i- ~ Category A/C Class 2 i l Function: Inside containment. isolation check valve on the nitrogen supply to the Pressurizer Relief Tank [2RCS TK22], ' 4:d Requirement: Quarterly full stroke s Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally closed and is opened during nitrogen makeup to the Pressurizer Relief Tank. Safety pos91on is closed for containment isolation. Full stroking can only be verified by cycling tlie weight loaded arm or by leak testing, i Because this valve is located inside containment..it is not accessible during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed b'y mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST-1.10;- 4 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 2 i Valve No.: [ 2RCS'72 l Category A/C Class 2 4 Function: Inside containment ischtion check valve on the primary-grade water supply to the Pressurizer Relief Tank 2 [2RCS TK22] l I Test Requirement: Quarteri 'ull stroke Basis for CSJ: Valve is normall'y closed and'is opened during primary grade water makeup to the Pressurizer Relief Tank. Safety position is closed for containment isolation., Full stroking can only be verified by cycling the weight loaded arm or by-leak testing. Because this valve is located inside containment, it is not-accessible during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed by mechanical exerciser during 4 4 cold shutdown per av5T-1.10. t d 4 --.i.,_w y 4 _re ~ +.. .m

J l. ! Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue.1 Revision 10 l INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES - Page 122 of 191 i COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 3 Valve No.: 2SWS*S7 2SWS*58 2SWS*59 2SWS*106 2SWS* 107 Category C Class 3 Function: Service water pumps discharge and header check valves Test Requirement: _ Quarterly full stroke f 1 i Rasis for CSJ: These valves are open during normal plant operation, but full I stroke excerising them in the forward direction cannot be performed because normal plant operating loads do not j always support enough service water ' system flow to develop the r_equired accident flowrate needed to full stroke exercise the check valves in the open~ direction. - Full. stroking of these l check valves can only' be accomplished by aligning the service water system through additional flowpaths which are only used for accident conc'itions and through additional heat exchangers not normally in service The additional flowpaths and heat exchangers are maintained isolated for biota control to prevent fouling. Placing flow through these i additional flowpaths and heat exchangers during quarterly-testing could increase the potential for fouling thereby degrading this part of the service water system and reducing its reliability in meeting the required flowrates during an.

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Alternate Test: Partial stroke exercised open quarterly per 20ST 30.2(3)(6). l Full stroke exercised open at cold shutdown per-2OST-30.2(3)(6), if cold shutdown coincides with refueling, . l then some of the valves may also be full stroke exercised at refueling per 20ST 30,13. j i a l-l~ 4 -.y- ,,.,c.. y r .,--y. ..,,..,...,3,, ,,yr -r~,.

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 123 of 191 4 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 4 Valve No.: 4 2RCS* PCV455C 2RCS'PCV455D 2RCS*PCV456 Category B Class 1 Function: Pressurizer Power Operated Relief Valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and t;me Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally closed. The safety function is to provide overpressure protection for the Reactor Coolant System, Since these valws have shown a high probability of failing l open, cycling during normal operation is not practical. In addition. safety grade over pressure protection at power is provided by the pressurizer code safety valves. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open at co!d shutdown per 20ST-6.8. 8 OCLC GHUico?/N JUSTIFICATION 5 Valve No.: 2CHS*31 Category A/C Class 2 Function: Charging header inside containment isolation check valve 4 Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke d Basis for CSJ: This valve is normally open, but is required to be closed for i containment isolation. Full stroking can only be verified by cycling the weight loaded arm. Since the valve is located j inside containment, it is not accessible during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed by mechanical exerciser Juring i cold shutdown per 20ST-1.10. 4 4

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 124 of 191 i \\ COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 6 Valve No.: 2CHS*LCV115C 2CHS'LCV115E Category B Class 2 Function: Volume Control Tank [2CHS*TK22] outlet isolation valves l Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: These valves are normally open during power operation. Safety function is to isolate the VCT from the High Head Safety injection System. Closing this valve during normal operation would isolate the suction of the charging pumps, causing pump damage and loss of pressurizer level control. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 4 20S T-1.10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 7 Valve No.: 2CHS* 84 2CHS'136 2CHS* 141 Category C Class

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Emergency and alternate boration line check valves Test Requirement' Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: These valves are normally closed during power operation, and are required to open for emergency and alternate emergency boration. Exercising these valves during normal operation would result in concentrated Boric Acid being injected into the RCS, causing an undesired negative reactMty addition resulting in a reduction in plant power. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open during cold shutdown per 20ST-7.13. i

y_ j j i Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 tssue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND val.VES Page 125 of 191 3 l I COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 8 i Valve No.: 1 i 2CHS' AOV204 - - 1 i ) Category A Class 2 Function: Letdown isolation outside containment isolation valve I - Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time l { Basis for C5J: Valve is normally open. - Safety function is to close for containment isolation on a receipt of a CIA signal. Stroking i this valve at power will result in a thermal shock to the 1 Regenerative Heat Exchanger and associated component j piping resulting in an increased probability of system and component failure. In addition, failure of this valve in the n closed position will cause loss of pressurizer level control which will result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10, I' j COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION - 9 l Valve No.: ( 2CHS*MOV289 i l. Category A Class 2 Function: Normal charging system makeup outside containment j= isolation valve I Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time i Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally open. Safety function is to close un receipt of an Si signal. Stroking this valve at power will result in a thermal shock to the' Regenerative Heat Exchanger and { associated component piping resulting in an increased. ~ ~ probability of system and component failure. 'In addition, s failure of this valve in the closed position will cause loss of pressurizer level control which will result in plant shutdown; i j Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per-20ST-1.10. T, h i h n vr ,e y- ~, - -. -.... ,--,-..g ~.,-i-y -u- ,,.-,em ,..r. - - - _, _, ,.m r,,

i Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue i l i Revision 10 l lNSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Pag 7126 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 10 Valve No.: 2CHS*MOV308A 2CHS'MOV308B 2CHS'MOV308C Category A Class 2 Function: Reactor Coolant Pumps seal water supply outside containment isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time i Basis for CSJ: These valves are open during normal plant operation, but are required to be closed for containment penetration isolation. Exercising these valves at power would secure RCP seal injection and cause seai damage. Failure in the closed position during testing will result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST-1,10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 11 Valve No.: 2CHS'MOV310 Category B Class 2 Function: Regenerative Heat Exchanger outlet isolation valve Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valve is norinally open. Safety function is to close on receipt of an Si signal. Stroking this valve during normal operation will result in a thermal shock to the Regenerative Heat Exchanger and associated piping resulting in an increased probability of system and component failure. In addition, failure of this valve in the closed position will cause loss of pressurizer level control which will result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10.

) O (T G. Gh Beaver Vaney Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 I INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 127 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 12 Valve No.: 2CHS*MOV373 Category B Class 2_ Function: Charging Pump recirculation isolation valve Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally open. Sefety function is to close on a safety injection signal. This valve cannot be full stroked during normal operation because failure in the closed position would isolate charging pump minimum flow to the VCT, which could result in damage to the charging pump. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdowis per 20ST-1.10, COLD SHUTDOWN JUSilFICATION 13 Valve No.: 2CHS*MOV378 2CHS'MOV381 Category A Class 2 Function: Reactor Coolant Pumps seal water return inside and outside containment isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally open. Safety function is to close for containment isolation on receipt of a CIA signal. Exercising these valves at power would secure RCP seat return which could cause seal damage. Failure of these valves in the closed position will result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 2OST-1.10. 1 - ~- - _

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i hevision 10 - INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 128 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION - 14 Valve No.: 2CHS'LCV460A 2CHS*LCV460B Category B Class i function: Letdown inside containment isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally open. Stroking these valves during normal operation will result in a thermal shock to the Regenerative Heat Exchancer and assorJated piping resulting in an increased probabllity of system ai d component failure, i in addition, failure of these valves in tre closed position will cause loss of pressurizer level contre which will result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 2OST-1.10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUGTIFICATION 15 Valve No.: 2CHS*473 i Category A/C Class 2 Function: Seal water return containment penetration X-19 thermal relief-check valve (Bypasses 2CHS'MOV378) Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke - Basis for CSJ: This valve is closed during normal plant operation and is to. remain closed for containment isolation. However, it will momentarily open if required to relieve pressure due to thermal expansion. ' Full stroke testing can only be performed by manually cycling the weight loaded arm. Since - this valve is located inside containment, it is not accessible during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised in both directions by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST-1.10. l

i Beaver Valley Power Sts. hon Unit 2 1ssue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES. Page 129 of 191 .i COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 16 ij . Valve No.: i 2CHS*474 i. 2CHS'475 3 2CHS*476 i - Category A/C Clasa ? Function: Reactor Coolant Pumps seal water supoly inside containment isolation check valves 1. Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke ) Basis for CSJ: These valves are open during normal plant operation, but are ] required to be closed for containment isolation. Exercising j these weight loaded arm check valves in the closed direction at power would secure RCP seal injection which would result j in seal damage, i i Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 2OST-1.10. I I 4 i 4 i i-l 3 i l [ i f' f~ i \\

i I i Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 130 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 17 Valve No.: 2CHS*MOV8130A 2CHS*MOV8130B 2CHS*MOV8131 A 2CHS*MOV8131B 2CHS*MOV8132A 2CHS*MOV81328 2CHS*MOV8133A 2CHS*MOV8133B Category B Class 2 a Function: Charging pumps suction and discharge cross connect valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ. The function of these valves is for Safety injection train separation during cold leg recirculation. One valve in suction and discharge is required to close for train separation. Full stroking of the discharge cross connects cannot be performed during normal operation because these valves are required to be open and de-energized by technical specifications, Failure in the closed position under certain pump operating configurations would render the HHSI system inoperable, in addition, BV-2 has committed to de-energizing the power supply to the charging pump suction cross connects to prevent loss of charging pump suction in certain fire scenarios. The potential risk in damage to a HHSI pump does not justify the gain in cycling these valves during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST-1.10. I l

i d b Deaver Valley P3wer Station Unit 2 intue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 131 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTtFICAT1014 J6 Valve No.: 2RHS'3 2RHS'4 Category C Class 2 Function: Residual Heat Removal Pumps check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Valves open for Residual Heat Removal system operation and close to prevent reverse flow through the standby pump. During normal power operation, RHS is isolated frorn the RCS and Residual Heat Removal pumps are not required for operation. Verification of forward and reverse stroking reqeiros pump operation and non rotation of the idle pump respectively. Checking reverse stroke requires local observation. Since thebe valves are in containment they are inaccessible during normal operatior'. Alterngte 1 W: Fall stroke exercised open during cold shutdown per 20ST 10.1(2) Full stroke exercised closed during cold shutdown per 20ST-10.3I4) COLD SHUTDOWN.!USTIFICATION 19 Valve No.: 2RHS'FCV605A 2RHS* FCV605B C.ategory B Class 2 Function: Residual Heat Removal Heat Exc ingers bypass flow control valves. Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke, time, and fall safe Lasts for CSJ: The safety related function of those valves is to fait closed on loss of powu. Local caservation is required to determine valve stroking. Valves are located inside reactor containment and are inaccessible during power operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised, timed and failed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST 10.3(4)

~ { Bea'fer Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue 1 l Revision 10 INSERVICE TESilNG (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS ANL VALVES Page 132 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION __RO Vilve F!o.: 2RHS'MOV701 A 2R HS'MOV701B 2RHS'MOV702A 2RHS*MOV702B 2RHS'MOV720A 2RHS* MOV720B Category A Class 1 Function: Reactor Coolant System to Residual Heat Removal System isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CS)- These valves are normally closed. The safety function is to open for trullation of the RHR system to attain cold shutdown and closed to isolate the RCS from the RHR system during normal operation. Full stroking these valves during normal operation cannot be performed because they are interlocked closed during normal operation to prevent overpressurization of RHR system piping. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST-10.3(4), i COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 21 Valve No.: 2RHS'HCV758A 2RHS*HCV758B Category B Class 2 Function: Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchangers flow control valves. Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke, time, and fall safe Basis for CSJ: The safety related function of these valves is to fall open on loss of power, Local observation is required to deterraine valve stroking. Valves are located inside reactor containment and are inaccessible during power operation. i Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised, timed and f,illed open at cold shi"down per 20ST 10.3(4).

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVEG Page 133 of 191 q COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 22 I Valve No.: 2 SIS *42 1 o ttegory. A/C Class 2 } Function: Safety injection Accumulator fill inside containment isolation check valve 1 Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke l Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally closed during power operation Safety I function is to be closed for containment isolation. Valve is opened during accumulator fill operation. Full stroke testing is verified by observing weight loaded arm movement. Since j this valve is located inside containment, it is not accessible ] during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdovan per 20ST 1.10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 23 Valve No.: i 2 SIS'83 2 SIS'84 2 SIS'94 4 2 SIS *95 Category A/C Class 2 Function: HHSI to hot and cold legs inside containment isolation check valves Test Requ!rement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Normal pnsition for these valves is closed. These valves are to remain closed for containment isolation and are opened for hot leg recirculation. Full stroking requires use of the weighted arm on the valves. Since these valves are located inside the containment they are not accessible during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised in both directions by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST-1.10. I

. - - - ~.. s Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 innue i i Revision 10 l l lNSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 134 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 24 Valve No.: 1 2 Sis'130 1 2 SIS *132 4 251S'133 ) Category A/C Class 2 Function: LHSI to hot and cold legs inside containment isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke i Basis for CSJ: Normal position is closed. These valves are to remain closed for containment isolation and reactor coolant pressure 3 boundary isolation, and open for LHSI. Valves cannot be cycled during power operation because the LHSI pump can not develop ervaugh head to overcome reactor coolant system pressure. In addition, cycling using the weighted arms is not possible since these valves are located inside d containment and are not accessible during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke oxercised in both directions by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 25 Valve No.: J j 2 SIS'MOV836 1 Category A Class 2 Function: HHSI to cold leg header isolation valve Test Requirement: Quar 1erly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally closed and ic opened by the operator to achieve a redundant flowpath to the cold legs during the 3 recirculation mode. Full stroking during nesmal operation would inject relatively cold water into the RCS cold leg resulting in thermal shock to system piping and components which can ;ead to their premature failure. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open and closed at cold l shutdown per 2OST 4.10. m ..-r --4

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES PaDe 135 of 191 COLO SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 26 Valve No.: 2 SIS *MOV869A 2 SIS'MOV869B Category A Class 2 Function: HHSI to hot leg header isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally closed and are opened by the operator for hot leg recirculation. Full strokin i these valves during normal operation would inject f elatively cold water into the RCS hot legs resulting in thermal shock to system piping and components which can lead to their premature failure. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open and closed at cold shutdown por 20ST-1,10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 27 Valve No.: 2 SIS'MOV8889 Category A Class 2 Function: LHSI to RCS hot leg outside containment isolation valve Test Requirement: Quarterly full stoke and time Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally closed. Valve is required to be opened during hot leg recirculation mode This valve is reauired to be closed and deonergized during normal operation in accordance with technical specifications Full stroking during normal operation could result in overpressurization of the low pressure portion of LHSl piping if simultaneous check valve failure occurred. Alternate Test: Full st.cke exercised and timed open and closed at cold l shutdown per 20ST 1,10. i e l

l Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i i Revision 10 L INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Pace 130 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 28 Valve No.: 20SS'3 20SS*4 Category A/C Class 2 Function: Quench spray header inside containment isolation check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally closed. Safety position is open for QSS flow and closed for containment isolation. Exercising can only be performed by manually cycling the weight loaded arm on the check valve, Since those valves are located inside reactor containment, they are not accessible during 'm8' u,?* ration. Alternate Test: f ul ate ; &..Jed in both directions by mechanical hr n ~; co g cold shutdown per 20ST-1 ;0. COLD SHUTDOr/N JUSTlFICATION 29 Valve No.: 20SS'SOV100A 2OSS'SOV100B Category A Class 2 Function: Chemical injection 17 containment sump outside containment isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time i Basis for CSJ: Failure of these valves in the open position would cause loss of NaOH injection for the Quench Spray System, Also since these valves are located at the containment penetration, failure in the open position would require closing both chemical injection pump discharge valves to comply with technical specifications rendering chemical injection inoperable. This would require plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open and closed at cold shutdown per 20ST-1.10.

-. _ _. _ ~ Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 lasue 1 i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING OST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 137 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 30 Valve No.: { 20SS'267 i j Category _ A/C Class 2 } Function: QSS chemical injection inside containment isolation check { valve { Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally closed. Safety function is open during chemical injection to containment sump and closed for i containment isolation. Exercising can only be performed by cycling weight loaded arm. Since the valve is located inside the reactor containment, exercising cannot be performed during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised in both directions by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. Col.D SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 31 j Valve No.: 2RSS'29 2RSS'30 2RSS*31 f 2RS!a'32 ) Category Q Class 2 ) i Function: RSS discharge headers to spray nozzle insido containment isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally closed. Safety function is open for RSS operation. Because RSS is normally maintained dry cycling can only be done using the weighted arm on the valve. These valves are located in the containment and are inaccessible during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. i i 4 m .r ,,y ,r,_.-- y.- r,, _.--r., ,.r, .-9 7

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 lasue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 138 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 3L,_, Valve No.: 2CCP'AOV107A 2CCP' AOV107B 2CCP'AOV107C Category B Class 3 Function: Reactor Coolant Pump Thermal Barrier Heat Exchanger CCP outlet isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke, time, and fall safe. Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally open, and are required to close in the event of a primary loop to CCP leak in the reactor coolant t pump seal thermal barrier. Closing the valves during normal operation would interrupt flow of cooling water to the reactor coolant pump seals. This could result in damage to the reactor coolant pump seals. Failure in the closed position would result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised, timed and failed closed at cold shutdown por 20ST-1.10.

_.___..__4 I Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i I Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 139 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 32 _ 4 Valve No.: 2CCP'MOV1501 2CCP'MOV150 2 2CCP'MOViS11 2CCP'MOV1512 2CCP'MOV156-1 2CCP'MOV156 2 2CCP'MOV1571 2CCP'MOV157 2 Category A Class 2 Function: CCP supply and return headers to reactor containment outside and inside isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valvos are normally open: Safety position is closed for containment isolation. Closing the valves during normal operation would interrupt flow of cooling water to the reactor coolant pump seals. This could result in damage to the reactor coolant pump seals. Failure in the closed position would result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown por 20ST 1.10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 34 DELETED ~

! Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue 1 l Revision 10 j INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 140 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 3L_ Valve No.: 2 MSS'AOV101A 2 MSS

  • AOV101B 2 MSS' AOV101C Category.

B. Class 2 Function: Main Steam isolation valves for Steam Generators Test Requirement: Quar 1erly full stroke and ti tio BaslE for CSJ: Valves are normally open; safety position is closed for High Energy Line Break isolation. Closure of these valves during norma. operation would result in plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Partial stroko exercised closed quarierly per 20ST 21.1(2)(3). Full stroke exercised and timed closed por 20ST 21.7 at shutdown with TAVG 2:51SF. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION _36 Valve No.: 2SVS'B0 2SVS'81 2SVS'82 Category C Class 2 Function: Steam Generators residual heat release check valves Test Requirement: Quar 1erly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Full stroking open these valves during normal operation cannot be performed because a reduction in plant power would be required in order to prevent exceeding full power limitations. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open during unit shutdown por 20M-51.4.C.

fBeever Volley Power Station Unit 2 issue i i Revision 10 { INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 141 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 37 - Valve No.: 2SVS'PCViO1 A 2SVS*PCViO1B 2SVS'PCViO1C Category B Class 2 Function: Steam Generators atmospheric dump valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke, time, and fall safe Basis for CSJ: These valves are normally closed. The safety function is to open to control S/G pressure after a reactor trip. Full or par 11al stroking open these valves during normal operation cannot be performed because a reduction in plant power would be required in order to prevent exceeding full power limitations. Closing the manualisolation valves so that these valves can be cycled presents an unacceptable risk to plant personnel due to their location in the plant. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open and closed and failed closed per 20ST 1.10 at cold shutdown. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 38 Valve No.: 2SVS* HCV104 Category B Class 2 Function: Combined Main Steam atmospheric dump valve Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke, time, and fall safe Basis for CSJ: Valve is normally closed. Opened as necessary by operator during couldown from the control room or Emergency Shutdown Panel. Full or partial stroking open this valve during normal operation cannot be performed because a reduction in plant power would be required in order to prevent exceeding full power limitations. Closing the manual isolation valve so that this valve can be cycled presents an unacceptable risk to plant personnel due to its location in plant. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open and closed and failed l closed per 20ST 1.10 at cold shutdown.

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 142 of 191 CO'..D SHUTDOWN JUSTIMCATION 39 Valve No.: 2FWS*HYV157A 2FWS'HYV157B 2FWS*HYV157C Category. B Class 2 Function: Main Feedwater Headers isolation Valves to Steam Generators Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally open, Safety position is closed for Feedwater isolation in the event of a high energy line break or Safety injection System actuation. Full stroking closed during normal operation cannot be periormed since this would stop feedwater flow to the steam generators resulting in plant shutdown, Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closad at cold shutdown por 20ST 1.10, i

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 143 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 40 Valve No,t 2 RYE *42A 2FWE'42B 2RNE'43A 2FWE'43B 2FWE'44A 2FWE *44B Category C Class 2 Function: Auxillary Feedwater headers check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally closed. Safety position is opened for Auxillary Feed System injection and closed to provide header separation in the event of a line break. Full stroking these valves during normal operation cannot be performed because the test method requires design flow to the steam generator for both forward and reverse stroking. Injection of relatively cold auxiliary feedwater would result in a thermal shock to the auxiliary feedwater piping which could lead to premature failure. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercist ? In both directions during cold shutdown per 20ST 24.6. In addition, reverso direction testing will be 4 performed by monitoring pipe temperatures at least monthly by 20ST 24,1.

't Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 144 of 191 1 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 41 Valve No.: 2FWE'90 2FWE* 100 2FWE'101 Category C Class 2 Function: Auxiliary Feedwater header check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke i Basis for CSJ: Full stroking these valves open during normal operation cannot be performed because the test method requires design flow to the steam generator. Injection of relatively cold auxillary feedwater would result in a thermal shock to the auxiliary feedwater piping which could lead to premature failure. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open during cold shutdown per 20ST-24.6. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 42 1 Valve No.: 2FWE'FCV122 2FWE'FCV123A 2FWE* FCV123B Category B/C Class 3 Function: Auxiliary Feed Pumps discharge flow control / check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: These valves function as a pump discharge check valve (normally closed) and as an Auxiliary feed pump rnini flow control vane (normally open). Exercising of the check valves in the open position (and the mini-flow control valve closed) requires design flow to the steam generators, that would result in a thermal shock to the auxiliary feedwater piping which could lead to premature failure. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open and closed at cold shutdown per 20ST 24.4 and 24.6. r-.-- e

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTl!JG (IST) PROGRAM FOR pVMPS AND VALVES Page 145 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUbflFICAtl0N 43 Valve No.: 2SWS'57 2SWS'58 2SWS* 59 Category C Class 3 Function: Service water pumps discharge check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Due to system design flow requirements at power, exercising nf these valves in the closed direction requires use of the idle SWS pump. Relief is requested in the event the idle SWS pump is out of service for maintenence. Exercising can be accomplished upon return of the idle SWS pump to j service. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed por 20ST 30,6 quarterly or when 1 the idle SWS pump ls returned to service or at least at cold shutdown. 4 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 44 Valve No.: 2SWS'MOV102A 2SWS'MOV102B 2SWS'MOV102Ci 2SWS*MOV102C2 Category B Class 3 I Function: Service water pumps discharge valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Due to system design flow requirements 61 power. exercising of those valves requires use of the idle SWS pump.. Relief is requested in the event the Idle SWS pump is out of service for maintenance. Exercising can be accomp!!shed upon return of the idle SWS pump to service. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open per 20ST 30.6 quarterly or when the idle SWS pump is returned to service or at least at cold snutdown. 4 e

[ Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 146 of 191 l COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION NO. 45 Valve No.: 2 25WS'106 25WS'107 'I I Category C Class 3 ] Function: Service water header check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke 4 Basis for CSJ: Full stroking these valves in the reverse direction is accomplished using a Flandby service water pump and cannot be performed during normal operation. Testing requires all SW pumps to be shutdown and the headers cross connected at the pumps in order to provide an j upstream vent path of sufficient capacity to identify valve deterioration. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed during cold shutdown per 20ST 30.8. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 46 Valve No.: 2SWS'MOV106A 2SWS*MOV106B Category B Class 3 Function: Service Water hearlers isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: These valves are ncrmally open. The s' ,Jnction is to close to ensure sufficient SWS supply to the RSS Heat exchangers. Closing these valves during normal operation would reduce service water supply to Turbine Building and CCP heat exchangers below acceptable limits for full power operation. Failure of the salves to reopen aber closure could lead to equipment damage and plant shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed per 20ST 1,10 at cold shutdown and per 20ST 30.13 at refueling. -.,7- .., - - - - - + ,c-- m

! Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 tssue i i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 147 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 47 t Valve No.: j 2SWS'MOV107A 2SWS'MOV107B 2SWS'MOV107C l 2SWS*MOV1070 ij Category B Class 3 Function: CCS HX from service water headers isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time ) Basis for CSJ: These valves are normally open. The safety function is to close to isolate the NNS portion of the service water system, i Full stroking during normal operation cannot be performed because testing requires cross connection of the service water system in order to maintain the required SW flow for support of full power operation. Failure of the valve to j reopen would require operation of the SW system crvss 4 connected resulling in loss of SW train separation. e Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 48 Valve No.: 1 2SWS*486 2SWS*487 2SWS*488 3 Category C Class 3 Function: Service water pumps vacuum breaker check vaives Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: Due to system design flow requirements at power, exercising of these valves requires use of the idle SWS pump Relief is requested in the event the idle SWS pump is out of service for maintenance. Exercising can be accomplished upon return of the idle SWS pump 19 service. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed per 2OST-30.2(3)(6) and full stroke exercised open per 20ST 30.6 quarterly or when the idle SWS pump is returned to service or at least cold shutdown.

1 Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 148 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 49 i Valve No.: i j 2FPW'382 2FPW'388 2FpW'753 2FPW'761 i Category. A/C Class 2 } Function: Fire protection headers inside containment isolation check. valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: These valves are normally closed. They would be opened in 3 the event of a fire in containment. The safety position is closed for containment isolation. Full stroke testing can only be performed by cycling the weight loaded arm or leak testing. Since these valves are located inside containment, they are not accessible during normal operation. } Alternate Test: 1 stroke exercised in both directions by mechanical exerciser during cc.d shutdown per 20ST-1.10. COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 50 Valve No.: 2lAC'22 Category A/C Class 2 n Function: Instrument Air header inside containment isolatio 9eck i valve Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for CSJ: This valve is normally closed and is opened as required to supply instrument air to the containment, The safety position is closed for containmero esolation. Full stroku testing can only be performed by cycling the weight loaded arm or leak testing. Since this valve is located inside containment,41 is not access!ble during normal operation. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10.

. -. -. -. ~, - I i .i 1 [ j j Beaver Valley Power Siation Unit 2 Issue i l INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES 1 Revision 10 { Page 149 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION Si T Valve No.: 1 l 2HVR' MOD 23A 2HVR' MOD 23B 2HVR' MOD 25A 2HVR' MOD 2SO o 1 1 Category A Class __f Function: Containment purge discharge and supply outside and inside j isolation dampers Test Requirement: Quar 1erly full st'oke and time i I Basis for CSJ: These dampers are closed during power operation and 3 opened for refueling operation, Gafety functions are during power operation to remain closed for containment isolation and during refueling to closo in the event of a refueling accident. These dampers cannot be cycled during normal l operation because Technical Specliscations require the j dampers to be locked shut during normal operations. 1 Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed clobed at cold shutdown per i 20ST 1,10. d I 4 4 ,s -e .,-n--,e v -n-w----

l 3 i Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Ingue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 150 of 191 j COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 52 Valve No.: 2CVS'SOViO2 r ) 2CVS'SOViS3A j 2CVS'SOV153B 4 Category A Class i Function: Containment Airborne Activity Radiation Monitor { [2RMR'RO303] containment isolation valves j Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: In order to stroke and time these vcives, the Containment Airborne Activity Radiation Monitor [2RMR'RQ303] must be 4 l shutdown When this occurs, both the containment gaseous and particulat; altborne activity monitors are temporarily inoperable and places the plant in a twelve hour action per Tech. Spec. 3.4.6.1 with additional requirements to verify the containment sump F 'large flow measurement system operable and to perform a RCS water inventory balance in four hours. Without these additional provisions a forced I shutdown is required in six hours. Alternate Test: Each valve is full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. [2CVS'SOV102) is also full stroke exerciced and timed open at cold shutdown por 20ST 1J.O. l 4 - ~ . = - -

j Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 lasue 1 l Revision 10 j INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 151 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION $3 Valve No.: 2 SIS *46 2 SIS'47 Categary C Class 2_ Function: Recirculation Spray Pump discharge to LHSl Pump discharge weighted arm check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke t Basis for CSJ: These check valves are normally closed. ~ heir safety function is to opon during the Recirculation Phase. Full stroke testing can only be done by cycling the weight loaded arm of each check valvo. Exercising these weighted arm check valves in the open direction during normal operation requires excessive forces due to the head of water from the Refueling Water Storage Tank (RWST) against the check valve disk. Engineering does not recommend applying the excessive forces required to cycle the check valves open. The pressure created by the head of water from the RWST could bo blod off by isolating one LHS! System train at a time and draining radioactive water from a drain valve into a sump. However, isolating one train of an Emergency Core i Cooling System during plant operation would place the plant into a Technical Specification Action Statement. If tested quarterly, the amount of radioactive water drained from the system to bleed off pressure would create additional liquid waste for disposal. 1 Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised in both directions by mechanical exerciser during cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. i . ~ _

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 152 of 191 COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 54 Valve No.: 2CCP'27A 2CCP'27B 2CC P'354 2CCP'355 Category B Class 3 Function: Component Cooling discharge header cross connect manual isolation valves Test Requirement: Quarterly ful' stroke Basis for CSJ: The Component Cooling System operates in a cross connected condition with all the above manual valves open and any two of three Component Cooling Pumps supplying any two of three Comparent Cooling Heat Exchangers through a Train A or train B flow path. With one of the heat exchangers out of service for cleaning, closure of these manual valves during normal operation would interrupt flow of cooling water to Train A or Train B cooling loads resulting in a thermal transient and potential plant trip. In addition, the idle heat exchanger is normally held in reservo following cleaning to improve plant reliability until one of the inservice heat exchangerts becomes fouled. Exercising of these valves in conjunction with the quarterly pump tests with the "C" Heat Exchanger in service would require placing the clean heat exchanger into service prematurely in order to prevent isolation of the Train A or Train B cooling loads. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised closed during cold shutdown per 20ST 1,10. e

i i Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 166ue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 153 of 191 l 4 j COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 55-1 Valve No.: 2FWS'FCV478 4 2FWS'FCV488 2FWS* FCV498 Category B Class,_ 2 ) j Function: Steam generator main feodwater regulating valves. Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time i Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally open during power operation. Their safety position is closed for feedwater isolation in the event of a high energy line break or Safety injection System actuation. Full stroking closed during normal operation l cannot be performed since this would isolate feedwater flow I to the steam generators reSJiting in a plant trip and shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 1 2OST.1.10. i COLD SHUTDOWN JUSTlFICATION 1._, Valve No.: 2FWS* FCV479 2FWS'FCV489 a 2FWS'FCV499 Category Q_ Class 2 Function: Steam generator bypass feedwater control valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Valves are normally set at approximately 10% open during power operation. Their safety position is closed for feedwater isolation in the event of a high energy line break or Safety injection Systern actuation. Full stroking closed may cause an unnecessary challenge to the plant during normal oporation since this will cause the main feed regulating valves to reposition to compensate for the loss of flow. The resulting transient on the steam generators may . result in a plant trip and shutdown. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed closed at cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. w w-+,. _w .aui.- e. - ----- - - --w--L.p. he.t---we .e y-g

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 tssue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES PaDe 154 of 191 \\ COLD tiHUTDOWN JUSTIFICATION 57 i Valve No.: 20SS'MOV' 02A 20SS'MOV1028 Category B Class 2 1 Function: Quench Spray Chemical Addition Tank discharge isolation j valves to Chemicalinjection Pumps Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for CSJ: Stroking these valves introduces 23% NaOH from the Chemical Addition Tank into the piping downstream of these valves. Attempts to purge the downstream piping usinp a backflush of RWST water to the Safeguards sump after valve e stroking has proven ineffective. Subsequent testing of the Chemical injection Pumps on recirculation with the RWST results in sodium contamination of the RWST. During refueling outages the RCS. fuel pool and RWST are all in direct communication, therefore any sodium intrusion into the RWST will eventually spread to the RCS, a highly undesirable situation. Removal of sodium from the RWST is a difficult process which involves recirculation of the RWST through the Fuel poollon Exchangers. This process can degrade RWST cooling (RWuT temperature is limited by Technical Specifications), and can take months to reduce the concentration to the desired level. In order to prevent any sodlum introduction into the RWST, a more effective flush after valve stroking could be performed, but it involves a much longer period of system inoperability. Performance at Cold Shutdown would allow a more thorough backflush while in a Mode where the system is not required by Technical Specifications. 4 Alternate Test: Fell stroke exercised and timed open at cold shutdown per 20ST 1.10. l l

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 155 of 191 SECTION Vil: VALVE TESTING RELIEF REQUESTS i i 1 t 1 --_h, ~ _,. _...,. _, _ -. -... -

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 l INSERVICE TESTING (IST) P. GRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 156 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 1 a a d Valve No.: See next page Category A and A/C_ Class 2 Function: Containment Isolation Test Requirement: Leak tested per IWV 3420 at least once every 2 years. Basis for Relief: These containment isolation valves are leak tested in accordance with 10CFR50, Appendix J, Type C. Since the acceptance criteria for Appendix J. Tvpe C testing is more limiting than ASME Section XI, additional leak testing in accordance with ASME Section XI would be redundant. Alternate Test: Leak test at refueling in accordance with 10CFR50, Appendix J, IWV 3426, and IWV 3427(a) por 2BVT 1.47.5. As a special test, af%r maintenance has been performed on any Type C relief valves,2BVT 2.47.2 may be performed to leak test the applicable relief valves in lieu of 2BVT 1.47.5. i l

l Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Pace 157 of 191 a REUEF REQUEST 1 i i CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES 1 2RCS*68 2CVS*151 1 2SSR'SOV129A2 2FPW'AOV205 2RCS*72 2CVS*SOV151 A 2SSR*SOV130A1 2F PW'AOV206 2RCS* RV100 2CVS*SOV151 B 2SSR*SOV130A2 2 FPW'AOV221 2RCS*AOV101 2CVS*SOV152A 2 PAS'SOV105A1 2FPW'382 2RCS* AOV519 2CVS*$0V152B 2 PAS *SOV105A2 2FPW'388 1 2CHS* HCV142 2CVS*SOV153A 2CCP'RV102 2FPW'753 2CHS*AOV200A 2CVS*SOV153B 2CCP'RV103 2FPW'761 l 2CHS*AOV200B 2LMS*$1 2CCP'RV104 2SAS*14 2CHS*AOVe00C 2LMS*52 2CCP'RV105 2SAS*15 i 2CHS* RV203 20SS*3 2CCP'MOV1501 2iAC*22 . CHS*AOV204 20$5*4 2CCP'MOV150 2 21 AC'MOV130 l 2CHS* MOV378 20SS*SOV100A 2CCP'MOV151 1 2lAC* MOV133 2CHS* MOV381 20$$'SOV1000 2CCP'MOV1512 21AC*MCV134 + 2CHS*473 20S$*MOV101 A 2CCP'MOV1561 2HVR' MOD 23A j 20AS* AOV100A 20S$*MOV1010 2CCP'MOV156 2 2HVR* MOD 23B 2DAS*AOV1000 20S$*RV101 A 2CCP'MOV1571 2HVR* MOD 25A 2DAS*RV110 20SS'RV1018 2CCP'MOV157 2 2HVR* MOD 25B 2DGS*AOV108A 20SS*267 2FNC*9 2HVR'DMP206 2DCS'AOV108B 2SSR*AOV100A1 2FNC*38 2HCS*110 2DGS*RV115 2SSR*AOV100A2 2FNC*121 2HCS*111 2VRS*AOV10911 2SSR'AOV102A1 2FNC'122 2HCS*SOV114A 2VRS*AOV109 A2 2SSR*AOV102A2 2SWS*RV152 2HCS*SOV114B 2RHS*15 25$R'AOV109A1 2$WS'MOV1521 2 HCS*SOV115A 2R HS*RV100 2SSR'AOV109A2 25WS*MOV152 2 2HCS*SOV115B 2RHS*107 2SSR'AOV112A1 2SWS* RV153 2HCS* MOV116 i 2 SIS *41 2SSR*AOV112A2 2$WS*MOV1531 2HCS*MOV117 2 SIS *42 2SSR'RV117 2SWS*MOV153 2 2HCS*SOV133A 2 SIS *RV130 2SSR*RV118 25WS *RV154 2HCS*SOV133B 2 SIS *RV175 2SSR*RV119 2SWS* MOV154-1 21;CS*SOV134A 2 SIS *MOV842 2SSR'RV120 2SWS*MOV154 2 2HCF'SOV1348 i 2 SIS *AOV889 2SSR*RV121 2SWS*RV155 2HCS*SOV135A 2GNS*AOV101 1 2SSR*RV122 2SWS*MOV1551 2HCS*SOV135B 3 2GNS*AOV101 2 2SSR*SOV128A1 25WS*MOV155 2 2HCS*SOV136A 2CVS*93 2SSR*SOV128A2 2FPW'AOV204 2HCS'SOV136B 2CVS*SOV102 2SSR'SOV129A1 2CVS*151 4 ,n-- , - ~...,, - - -. ~. -. , ~ - - - ~.

] i Beaver Valley Power Statica Unit 2 issue 1 Revaion 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGP.AM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 158 of 191 l i } RELIEF REQUEST 2 l Valve No.: See below l Category A and A/C Class 2 l Function: Containment Isolation Test Requirement: Corrective action following leak testing per IWV 3427(b) Rasis for Relief: IWV 3427(b) specifies additional requirements on increased test frequencies for valve sizes of six inches and larger and repairs or replacement Mr the requirements of IWV 3427(a). The usefulness of IWV 3427(b) does not justify the burden of complying with this requirernent, Unnecessary repair or replacement of a valve or add!tional le.:A testing, if attempted at cold shutdown, could delay plant startup. Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(li), compilance with the specified requirements of IWV 3427(b) would result in hardship or l unusual difficulties without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety. Alternate Test: For valves (6 inch diameter or larger) in 2BVT 1.47.5, if the measured leak rate exceeds the rate determined, the valve shall be replaced or repaired. 1 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES 2CHS*AOV200A 20SS* MOV101 A 2CCP* MOV151 1 2FNC*122 2SWS* MOV154-2 2CHS*AOV2000 2OSS*MOV101 B .CCP* MOV151 2 2SWS*RV152 2$WS*RV155 2CHS*AOV200C 20$S*RV101 A 2CCP'MOV1561 2SWS*MOV1521 2SWS*MOV1551 2RHS*15 20SS*RV1018 2CCP*MOV156 2 25WS*MOV152 2 2SWa*MOV155 2 2RHS*RV100 2CCP*RV102 2CCP* MOV1571 2SWS*RV153 2FPW'AOV206 2tlS*107 2CCP*RV103 2CCP*MOV157 2 2SWS*MOV1531 2FPW'761 2CVS*1f1 2CCP*RV104 2FNC*9 2SWS*MOV153 2 2HVR* MOD 23A 2CVS*151 1 2CCP*RV105 2FNC*38 2SWS*RV154 2HVR* MOD 238 20SS*3 2CCP*MOV1501 2f mC*121 2SWS* MOV154-1 2HVR* MOD 25A 20SS*4 2CCP'MOV150 2 2HVR* MOD 258 2HVR*D M P206 i l

Beaver Valley Power Station U11t 2 issue 1 Revistor 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 159 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 3 Valve No.: 2CHS*22 2C.. '23 2CHS*24 Cetegory C Class 2 Function: Charging pumps discharge check valves Test Requirement: Quartr,s full stroke Basis for Relief: When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full stroking the discharge check valves cannot be performed because the charging pump will not develop the required flow. In addition, injection of relatively cold water will cause a thermai cycle or shock resulting in an increased probability of system failure. At cold shutdown full stroking cannot be performed because full flow testing could result in low f)mperature overpressurization of the RCS. Alternate Test: Partial stroke exercised open quarterly per 20ST-7,4(5)(6), Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST-11,14. RELIEF REQUEST 4 V33ve No.t 2 SIS *6 2 SIS *7 Category. C Class 2 Function: LHSI pumps discharge check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke I Basis for Relief: Normal position is closed. Safety function is to open for i LHSI. When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full stroking the discharge check valves cannot be performed because the'LHSI pump will not develop the required flow tv open the valve. At cold shutdown full stroking cannot be performed because testing would require full flow injection to .he RCS where there is not sufficient volume to receive the additional inventory. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST-11.14.

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!j-RELIEF REQUEST. 5 Valve No.: I 2 SIS *27 Category C-Class 2 l Function: RWST to HHSI pump suction check valve Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke i Basis for Relief: .When the RCS is at normal operating 3 m ;< e, full stroking i the suction check valve cannot be nerfo.e;,d because the i charging pump will not develop the required flowc In addition, injection of relatively cold water will cause a - thermal cycle or shock resulting in an increased probability } of system failure. At cold shutdown full stroking cannot be performed because full flow testing could result in i tow-temperature overpressurization of the RCS. i { Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling 2OST-11.14 i t RELIEF REQUEST 6 4 i. Valve No.: 2 SIS *107 i 2 SIS

  • 108 l

2 SIS *109 Category A/C Class 1 i Function: - LHSI header check valves to RCS cold legs } j Test Requirement: Q' arterly full stroke J ) = Basis for Relief: Normal posK.'on'is closed. Safety function is to open for LHSI [ and closed to isolate the LHSI system piping from the RCS-i- during normal operation.' When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full stroking the header check valves l' cannot be performed because the LHSI pump will not . develop the required flow to open the valve. At cold - shutdown full stroking cannot be performed because testing l .would require full flow injection to the RCS.where there is-not sufficient volume to receive the additional inventory. 3-Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST-11.14. I

4 Y Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Revision 10 1 INScRVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 161 of 191 g RELIEF REQUEST 7 Valve No.: 4 2 SIS

  • 122 2 SIS'123 2 SIS'124 2 SIS'125 1

2 SIS *126 2 SIS *127 Category C Class 1 l Function: HHSI header check valves to RCS hot legs j Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for Rellef: Normal position is closed. Safety function is to open for HHSI. When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full ^ stroking the header check valves cannot be performed because the charging pump will not develop the required } flow. In addition, injection of relctively cold water will cause i a thermal cycle or shock resulting in an increased probability of system failure. At cold shutdown full stroking cannot be performed Uecause full flow testing could result in low-temperature overpressurization of the RL s Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST-11.14. f 4 J , ~, -

Beaver Valley Power station Unit 2 - Issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES' Page 162 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 8 Valve No.: 2 SIS'128 2 SIS'129 Category A/C Class 1 Function: LHSI header check valves to RCS liot legs Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for Rellef: Normal position is closed. Safety function is to open for LHSI and closed to isolate the LHSI system piping from the RCS during normal operation. When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full stroking the header check valves cannot be performed because the LHS! pump will not develop the required flow to open the valve. At cold shutdown ful stroking Cannot be performed because testing would require full flow injection tc the RCS where there is not sufficient volume to receive the additional inventory, Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST-11.14. em' S S

_.... - - ~ _ ~... _. -.. ~ a Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 - Issue 1 l INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES. Revision 10 - Page 163 of 191 i (. 1 RELIEF REQUEST 9 I Valve No.: i. 2 SIS'134 j 2 SIS *135 2 SIS *136 2 SIS *1J7 i 2 SIS *138 l 2 SIS *139 i l Category C Class 1 4 Function: HHSI header check valves to RCS cold legs l!' Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke j Basis for Relief: When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full stroking i the header check valves cannot be performed because the charging pump will not develop the require (i flow. In j~ addition injection of relatively cold water will cause a thermal }- cycle or shock resulting in an i-irreased probability of system j-failure. At cold shutdown full strening cannot be performed because full flow testing could result in low-temperature j overpressurization of tne RCS. 1 Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST-11.14, l i- } i ) a t }. ] 5 j. L 1-1 a 4 i 1

g. 1 ) Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue i t Revision 10-l_ INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 164 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 10 i ) Valve No.: i i 2 SIS *141 j 2 SIS'142 2 SIS'145 j 2 SIS'147' - 2 SIS *140 iL 2 SIS'151 i Category A/C Class 1 l-l Function: Safety injection Accumulators discharge check valves I i Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke l Basis for Relief: Normal position is closed. Safety function is to open for j passive low pressure injection to the RCS. When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full stroking accumulator discharge check valves cannot be performed because the RCS is at a higher pressure than the accL.1ulators, Full { stroking may not be performed during cold shutdown j. because the reduced pressure which is required to perform i this test may not be obtainable, in addition,' stroke testing if attempted at cold shutdown could extend the length of a plant shutdown due to extensive preparatory work in 4 establishing the proper reactor coo' ant system conditions. i j Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 2BVT 1,11.3. As a j-special test, after maintenance has been performed on any of these valves 2OST-11,15 may be performed to partial stroke-j- exercise the applicable check valve. i 4 4 4 i i fj. i 1 .--,-p-y .w ,y7w.m ,.--r- .-.-p-- --9,y y g y -r-'y T g y v

} Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 1ssue i Revision 10 - INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 165 of 191-j. l RELIEF REQUEST 11 Valve No.: i 2 SIS

  • 545 l

2 SIS *546 1 2 SIS *S47 i i j Category C Class 1-a Function: KHSI/LHSl header to RCS hot legs check valves ~; } l[ Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke t Basis for Relief: When the RCt. is at normal operating pressure, full stroking the header check valves cannot be performed Jecause the j charging pump will not develop the required flowi ln j _ addition, injection of relatively cold water will cause a thermal cycle or shock resulting in an increased probability. } of system failure. At cold shutdown full stroking cannot be i performed for [2 SIS *547] because full flow testing could -result in low-temperature overpressurization of the RCS. j . Additionally, full stroking of [2 SIS *545 and 546] cannot bei performed because testing.would require full flow injection } from LHSI to the RCS where there is not sufficient volume to j receive the additional inventory. j Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST 11.14. t i t = t i 4 N I' r + ,-.--s ~, - -

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 166 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 12 Valve No.: 2 SIS

  • 548 2 SIS *550 2SLS*552 Category C

Class 1 Function: HHSI/LHSI header to RCS cold legs check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for Relief: Normal position is closed. Safety function is to open for HHSI/LHSI. When the RCS is at normal operating pressure, full stroking the header check valves cannot be performed because the LHSI pumps will not develop the required flow. At cold shutdown full stroking cannot be performed because testing would require full flow injection to the RCS where there is not sufficient volume to receive the additional inventory. Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised open at refueling per 20ST-11.14.

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2-Issue 1 Revision 10 - lNSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 167 of 191- !i RELIEF REQUEST 13 i. Valve No.: - h 2CVS*93 f Category A/C Class 2 1 l Function: Containment Vacuum Radiation Monitor Pump discharge header inside conteinment isolation check valve l Test Requirement: = Quarterly full stroke 1 ( -- Basis for Relief: V&ive is normally open. Safety function _is closed for j containment isolation. Full stroking closed cannot be. performed during normal operation because this valve is j located inside containment and is inaccessible. In addition. leak testing is required to verify closure of this valve, and if j-attempted at cold shutdown could delay plant startup, l Alternate Test: Valve closure is verified by a leak test at refueling per 2BVT 1.47.5, 3 t l RELIEF REQUEST 14 l-Valve No.: 2CCP'289 2CCP'290 1 2CC P'291 Category A/C _ Class 3 i Function: CCP to Reactor Coolant Pump Thermal Barrier Heat i Exchanger supply check valves. I Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke (- j Basis for Relief: Valves are normally open. Safety function is to close to-l isolate CCP from reactor coolant if a leak develops in the. RCP thermal barrier heat exchanger, Valves cannot be full stroked during normal operation because the valves are located inside the containment and leak testing is required to - l verify closure, in addition, leak testing if attempted at cold . shutdown could result in a delayed plant startup. Alternate Test: Valve closure is verified by a leak test at refueling j per 2BVT 1.60.6, i 4 I 1

4 Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 168 of 191 REllEF REQUEST 15 Valve No.: 2CCP'352 Category C Class 3 Function: SC 3 to NNS boundary isolation valve Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for Relief: Valve is normally open. Safety function is closed to isolate NNS from SC-3 component cooling piping. Testing during normal operation cannot be performed because leak testing is required to verify valve closure, which would cause extended interruption of cooling water to the instrument air cc,mpressors in addition, leak testing if attempted at cold shutdown could result in a delayed plant startup, Alternate Test: Valve closure is verified by a leak test at refueling per 2BVT 1.60.6. RELIEF REQUEST 16 Valve No.: 2 MSS

  • 18 2 MSS *19 2 MSS *20 2 MSS *196 2 MSS *199 2 MSS *352 Category C

Class 3 Function: Main Steam to Auxiliary Feed Pumps check valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for Relief: Valves are normally closed. Safety function is to open for operation of the steam driven auxiliary feed pump and closed to prevent steam generator cross-connection during a high energy line break. Full stroking closed for these valves cannot be performed during normal operation because leak testing is required to verify full closure, in addition, leak testing if attempted at cold shutdown could result in a delayed plant startup. Alternate Test: Valve closure is verified by a leak test at refueling per 2BVT 1.60.6. { N

4 ( 4. 4 i Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND val.VES Page 169 of'i91 j REllEF REQUEST 17 i i Valve No.: i i 2SVS*80 2SvS*st 2SVS*82 i j Category C Class 2 i Function: Steam Generators residual heat release reverse flow check 1 valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for Relief: Valves are normally closed. Safety position is closed to [ ~ prevent cross-connection of steam generators during a high-energy line break. Full stroking closed for these valves cannot be performed during normal operation because leak testing is required to verify full closure. in addition; leak-testing if attempted at cold shutdown could result in a - { delayed plant startup. i l Alternate Test: 1 Valve closure is verifico by a leak test at refueling per 2BVT 1.60.6. 1 2 e i I t I

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Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 -- INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VAL.VES Page 170 of 191 REllEF REQUEST 18 Valve No.: 2FWS*28 2FWS*29 2FWS*30 Category C Class 2 Function: Main Feedwater header isolation cher.k valves Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke Basis for Rellef: Valves are normally open Safety position is closed for Feedwater isolation in the event of a high energy line break. Exercising during power operation is not possible since this would require stopping feedwater flow to the Steam Generators, resulting in a plant shutdown, Leak testing to be i performed with steam generator level 2: 85% is required to verify the valves are full closed because they have no position indication or weighted arms. Leak testing if attempted at cold shutouwn could result in delayed plant startup. Alternate Test: Valve closure is verified by a leak test at refueling per 20ST-24.8.

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^ Valve No.: 2FWE*99 j= 2FWE* 100 2FWE* 101 Category C Class 2 ) l Function: Auxiliary Feedwater header to Steam Generators check-j valves 1. Test Reqqlrement: Quarterly full stroke i Basis for Relief: Valves are normally closed. Safety function is to open during. 4 l Auxiliary Feed System operation.. Verification of full stroke closed is not possible during power operation because this i involves a leak test to be performed with steam ' generator { level 2: 85%. Leak testing if attempted at cold shutdown could result in a delayed plant startup. j Alternate Test: Valve closure is verified by a leak test at refueling per j 20ST-24.8A. In addition, reverse direction testing will be performed by monitoring upstream pipe temperatures at least monthly by 20ST 24.1. RELIEF REQUEST 20 4 i -Valve No.: j. 2SWS*MOV103A 2SWS* MOV103B 4 Category B Class 3 Function: RSS heat exchangers service water supply isolation valves. Test Requirement: Quarterly full stroke and time Basis for Relief: Valves are normally closed. Safety function is to open to l supply cooling water to the RSS heat exchangers. Valve is [ not cycled during plant operation as failure of the valve in the open position would require plant shutdown. Failure of the valve in the open position at cold shutdown.would delay plant startup. (The Service Water System cannot simultaneously support normal plant operation and the RSS heat exchangers) { Alternate Test: Full stroke exercised and timed open at refueling per 20ST-30.13. 4 y .,,,.--m---

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Beaver Valley Power Statinn Unit 2 issue 1 l Re' vision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 173 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 22 Valve No.: 2EGF'SOV2021 2EGF'SOV202 2 2EG F'SOV203-1 2EG F'SOV203-2 Category B Class 3 Function: Emergency Diesel Generator Air Starting Solenoid Valves Test Requirement: Quarterly stroke and time / verify remote position indication bi-annually. Basis for Relief: These valves are quick acting and do not have position indication. Operation of these valves will be monitored by timing the starting time to rated speed for each EDG. Individual valves will be tested by isolating one bank of air prior to starting on an alternating frequency. This will Insure each. bank is capable of starting the EDG in the required time and that the air starting solenoids are not degrading. Alternate Test: Stroked and indirectly timed on an alternating frequency in conjunction with monthly diesel generator 20ST-36.1 and 36.2 to ensure compliance with ASME XI requirement for stroke testing on a qucrterly frequency. Assign a limiting l stroke time based on EDG starting requirements for ESF response time. (6DG ready to accept load :S 10 sec.). T ? l 1 'l

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 174 of 191 B RELIEF REQUEST 23 Valve No.: 2CHS*MOV378 2CHS*473 Category A and A/C Class 2 Function: RCP seal water return line inside containment isolation valves 1 Test Requirement: IWV 3426 and 3427(a) require Owner specified maximum permissable leakage rates for specific valves as a function of valve size and type and provide the corrective action to be 4 followed when these limits are exceeded. Basis for Relief: As shown on the attached figure for Penetration pi19, the l configuration of this containment penetration (i.e., two inside containment isolation valves in parallel) is such that individual leakage rates for each specific valve cannot be determined using the test method of 10CFR50. Appendix J, In this case, assigning maximum permissable leakage rates for each valve would not be practical. Alternate Test: Assign a maximum permissable leakage rate for the entire barrier to then be used as the criteria for initiating corrective action in accordance with IWV-3427(a), i 1 e B A Y f

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Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 Issue i Revision 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 176 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 24 Valve No.: 2CHS*AOV200A 2CHS*AOV2008 2CHS'AOV200C Category _, A Class 2 Function: Reactor coolant letdown orifice inside containment isolation valves Test Requirement: IWV 3426 and 3427(a) require Owner specified maximum permissable leakage rates for specific valves as a function of valve size and type and provide the corrective action to be followed when these limits are exceeded. Basis for Relief: As shown on the attached figure for Penetration #28, the configuration of this containment penetration (i.e., three inside containment isolation valves in parallel) is such that individual leakage rates for each specific valve cannot be determined using the test method of 10CFR50, Appendix J. In this case, assigning maximum permissable leakage rates for each valve would not be practical. Alternate Test: Assign a maximum permissable leakage rate for the entire barrier to then be used as the criteria for initiating corrective action in accordance with IWV-3427(a).

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t Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue 1 Revision 10 l INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 182 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 27 Valve No.: 20SS SOV100A 20SS'SOV100B Category A Class 2 Function: Chemical Injection Pump discharge to containment sump isolation valves Test Requirement: IWV-3426 and 3427(a) require Owner specified maximum permissable leakage rates for specific valves as a function of 4 valve size and type and provide the corrective action to be followed when these limits are exceeded. S Basis for Relief: As shown on the attached figure for Penetration #118, the configuration of this containment penetration (Le,, two outside containment isolation valves in parallel) is such that individual leakage rates for each specific valve cannot be determined using tha test method of 10CFR50, Appendix J. In this case, assigning maximum permissable leakage rates for each valve would not be practical. Alternate Test: Assign a maximum permissable leakage rate for the entire barrier to then be used as the criteria fo~ initiating corrective action in accordance with (WV 3427(a). 1 4 s ) i I h i

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Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 46ue 1 I Revision 10 INSERvlCE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND VALVES Page 187 of 191 REllEF REQUEST. 30 Valve No.: See below Category A.@ _ Class 1.2.3 J Function: Various Test Requirement: Stroke time trending, IWV 3417(a) i 1 Basis for Rec...: Stroke times for rapid acting valves are affected by variations - in the response time of personnel performing the test. Therefore, trending stroke times for rapid acting valves is not I practical and tellef from trending these valves is permitted i d by Generic Letter No. 89-04, Attachment 1, item 6. Alternate Test: Assign a limiting stroke time of 2 seconds to those valvec j and delete trending requirements. 1 RAPID ACTING VALVES 2RCS*SOV200A 2CVS'SOV152A 2SSR'SOV130A1 4 2RCS'SOV2008 2CVS'SOV1528 2SSR'SOV130A2 2RCS'SOV201A 2CVS'SOV153A 2 PAS'SOV105A1 1 ' 2RCS'SOV2018 2CVS'SOV153B 2 PAS'SOV105A2 2R 'CV455C 2LMS'SOV950 2 MSS'SOV105E 2Rl

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Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 issue i Reviuon 10 INSERVICE TESTING (IST) PROGRAM FOR PUMPS AND vat.VES Page 188 of 191 RELIEF REQUEST 31 Valve No.: 2PHS'100 2PHS'iOi 2PHS'110 2PHS'111 i zPHS*112 2PHS'113 4 Category A Class 2 Function: Containtr.ent isolation (Personnel Air Lock) Test Requirement: Leak tested per lWV 3420. In 3ddition, IWV 3426 and 3427(a) 2 require Owner specified maximum permissable leakage rates for specific VJves as a function of valve size and type and provide the corrective action to be followed when these limits are exceeded. i i Basis for Rellef: These containment Isolation valves are leak tested in accordance with 10CFR50, Appendix J. Tyne B. Since the acceptance crtierla for Appendix J. Type B testing is more lirniting than ASME Section XI, additional leak testing in accordance with ASME Section XI would be redundant. In addition, as shown on the attached figure for the Personnel Mr Lock, the configuration of this containment penetration t ><, a single test connection located in the airlock between six airlock equalization valves) is such that individual leakage rates for each specific valve tannot be determined using the test method of 10CFR50. Appendix J. In this case, assigning maximum permissable leakage rates for each valve would not be practical, i Alternate Test: Leak test semi annually in accordance with Technical Specification 4.6.1.3.b,1,10CFR50, Appendix J and IWV 3426 per 2BVT 1.47.8 In addition, assign a maximum permissable leakage rate for the entire airlock to then be used as the criteria for initiating corrective action in accordance with IWV 3427(a). -+r- - ,me -,-n .-v,.-,nm ~,e a v

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