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Amends 109 & 112 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively, Revising Table 3.2.B to Provide Indication That Interlock Applies to Both RHR & Core Spray Sys & Clarifying Suppression Chamber High Level Trip Setting
ML20129F664
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/1985
From: Stolz J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Philadelphia Electric Co, Public Service Electric & Gas Co, Delmarva Power & Light Co, Atlantic City Electric Co
Shared Package
ML20129F669 List:
References
DPR-44-A-109, DPR-56-A-112 NUDOCS 8507170426
Download: ML20129F664 (16)


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AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.109 License No. DPR-44 1.

The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (the Comission) has found that:

A.

The application for amendment by Philadelphia Electric Comoany, et al. (the licensee) dated October 1,1981, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amanded (the Act), and the Comission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.

The facility will operate in ccnfonnity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Comission; C.

There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be corducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D.

The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the comon defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.

The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Comission's reoulations and all applicable reouirements have been satisfied.

7 Accordinnly, the license is amended by chances to the Technical Specifications s indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. DPR-44 is hereby amended to read as follows:

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. Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and B, as revised through Amendment No.109, are hereby incorporated in the license.

PECO shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications.

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This license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance.

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1 ATTACHME"T TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO.109 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR 44 DOCKET NO. 50-277 4

Replace the following pages of the Appendices "A" and "B" Technical Specifications with the enclosed pages. The revised pages are identified by 1

Amendment-number and contain a vertical line indicatino the area of change.

Remove Insert Appendix A 69 69 81 81 Bla 81a 86 86 Appendix B 5

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L i tai 3LI: 3c2.B (CONTINUCD)

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INSTRUMENTATION TilAT I?!I'Tfl.TES.' R COrlTROLS TITE CORE AND CONTAINMENT O

COOLlNG' SYSTEMS Minimum No._

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Number of Instru-Ins t r umer.c Trip Function Trip _ Level Setting ment Channels Pro-Remarks Chrnnels Pet

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_c Trip System (1) 1 Core Spray Spargec 1 (+/- 1. 5 ) psid 2 Instl Channels Alarm to detect core t

to Reactor Pressure f.

Vessel 'd/p spray spar 9er pipe break.

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2 Condensate Storaje

>/= 5 feet above 2 Inst. Channels Provides interlock to r.

s Tank Low 2 Level tank bottom 1

gf IIPCI ' rump suction valvec.~

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' ' Suppression Chamber '

</= 5 inches above 2; Inst. Channels Transfers IIPCI pump Iligh Level.

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suction to suppression chamber.

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TABLE 4.2.B T1INIMUM TEST AND CALIDdKTION FREQUENCY FOR CSCS Instrument Channel Instrument Functional Test Calibration Frequency Instrument Check 1)

Reactor Water (1) (3)

Level (7)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day 2)

Drywell Pressure (1) (3)

(7)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day.

3)

Reactor Pressure (1) (3)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day (7)

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Reactor Pressure -

(1)

Once/3 months PCIS/LPCI Interlock None 5)

Auto Sequencing NA 4

Timers Once/ operating cycle None Y

6)

ADS - LPCI or CS (1)

Once/3 months Pump Disch. Pressure None Interlocks 7)

Trip System Bus (1)

NA Power Monitors None 8)

Core Spray (1)

Once/6 months Sparger d/p once/ day 9)

Steam Line liigh (1)

Once/3 months Flow (IIPCI & RCIC)

None

10) Steam Line liigh NA Flow Timers (IIPCI Once/ operating cycle None and RCIC)

IL) Steam Line Iligh (1) (3)

Temp. (IIPCI & RCIC)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day.

12)

Safeguards Area (1)

Iligh Temp.

Once/3 months None Amendment flo. 58, 77 J#$,109

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IIINIMUM TEST AND CALIURATION FREQUENCY FOR CSCS Instrument Channel Instrument Functional Test Calibration Frequency Instrument Check

_13) IIPCI and RCIC (1)

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Once/3 months Steam Line Low None Pressure

14) IIPCI Suction Source (1)

Once/3 months Levels None

15) 4KV Emergency Power Once/ operating cycle Once/5 years None System Voltage Relays (llGA, SV)

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16) ADS Relief Valves i

Once/ operating cycle Once/ operating cycle None Bellows Pressure Switches 1

17) LPCI/ Cross Connect Once/ refueling cycle N/A y

Valve Position N/A e

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18) 4KV Emergency Power Once/ month Source Degraded Once/ operating cycle None Voltage Relays (IAV,CV-6,ITE)

Amendment No. B/, A##,109

TABLE 4.2.F MINIMUM TEST AND CALIBRATION FREQUENCY FOR SURVEILLANCE INSTRUMENTATION Instrument Channel Calibration Frequency Instrument Check 1)

Reactor Level Once/G months Once Each Shift 2)

Reactor Pressure Once/6 months Once Each Shift 3)

Drywell Pressure Once/6 months

'Once Each Shift 4)

Drywell Temperature Once/6 months once Each Shift 5)

Suppression Chamber Water Once/ operating cycle **

Once Each Day **

Temperature Once/6 months ***

Once Each Shift ***

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Suppression Chamber Water Level once/6 months once Each Shift i

7)

Control Rod Position HA Once Each Shift i

8)

Neutron Monitoring (APRM)

Twice Per Ucek Once Each Shift 9)

Safety / Relief Valve Position Once/ Operating cycle Once/ Month Indicator (acoustics)

10) Safety / Relief Valve Position NA*

Once/ month Indicator (thermocouple)

11) Safety valve Position Once/ operating cycle Once/ month Indicator (Acoustics)
12) Safety Valve Position NA*

Once/ month Indicator (thermocouple)

Perform instrument functional check once per operating cycle

    • Effective when modification associated with this amendment request is complete.
      • Delete when modification associated with this amendment request is complete.

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2.0 PROTECTION LIMITS 3.0 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Thormni-(dolotsd) 3.1 Tharmel Objective To assure that the water temperature in the conowingo Pond is not increased to a level that adverse effects on the aquatic biota would result.-

Soecification The bulk temperature of the condenser inlet water and of the water discharged to Conowingo Pond from the discharge canal shall be transmitted to the PBAPS control room and logged.

Temperatures at Holtwood Dam and the Pennsylvania /

Maryland state line shall be transmitted to the PBAPS control room and logged.

For purposes of maintenance, the temperature monitoring system may be-inoperable for a period not to exceed 7 days.

When less than three towers are in operation and the flow of the Susquehanna River through Conowingo Pond as calculated daily is less than 15,000 cfs for seven consecutive days with at least one unit operating, thermal plume mapping shall be performed at least once per week during the period of low flow, except in those cases where weather and river conditions preclude safe data collection.

The thermal mapping shall be performed as follows:

Isothermal plots of the receiving waters shall be produced at l'F intervals.

Data will be collected utilizing a motor boat mounted temperature recorder.

The results of this thermal mapping along with applicable data on river flows, heat discharged from the station and the number of cooling towers in operation shall be compiled in individual or composite reports and shall be submitted, at least annually, to the NRC.

Under these conditions, measurements of the bulk temperature of the water discharged to conowingo Pond from the discharge canal F

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,e PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PilRLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY DELMARVA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY DOCKET NO. 50-278 PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.112 License No. DPR-56 1.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:

A.

The application for amendment by Philadelphia Electric Company, et al. (the licensee) dated October 1, 1981, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act,

i and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.

The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C.

There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangerino the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D.

The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.

The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's reculations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.

7 Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. DPR-56 is hereby amended to read as follows:

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Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and B, as revised through Amendment No.112, are hereby incorporated in the license.

PECO shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications.

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This license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance.

FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION o n'F. Stolz, Chief

_0 rating Reactors Branch #4 vision of Licensing

Attachment:

Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: June 10,1985

4, ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO.112 FACILITY OPERATTNG LICENSE NO. DPR-56 DOCKET NO. 50-278 Replace the #ollowing pages of the Appendices "A" and "B" Technical Specifications with the enclosed paces. The revised pages are identified by

-Amendment number and contain a vertical line indicating the area of change.

Remove Insert Appendix A 69 69

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81a 81a 86 86 Appendix B s

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TABLE 3.2.B (CONTINUED)

INSTRUMENTATION TilAT INITIATES OR CONTROLS TIIE CORE AND CONTAINMENT COOLING SYSTEMS Minimun. No.

Of Operable Number of Instru-Instrument Trip Function Trip Level Setting ment Channels Pro-Remarks Channels Per Trip System (l) vided by Design 1

Core Spray Sparger 1 ( +/-l. 5) psid 2 Inst. Channels Alarm to detect core to Reactor Pressure Vessel d/p spray sparger pipe break.

2 Condensate Storage

>/= 5 feet above 2 Inst. Channels Provides interlock to i

Tank Low Level tank bottom 1

11PCI pump suction valves.

2 Suppression Chamber

</= 5 inches above 2 Inst. Channels Transfers IIPCI pump liigh Level torus midpoint suction to suppression chamber.

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TABLE 4.2.B MINIMUM TEST AND CALIBRATION FREQUENCY FOR CSCS Instrument Channel Instrument Functional Test Calibration Frequency Instrument Check

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Reactor Water (1) (3)

Level (7)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day 2)

Drywell Pressure (1) (3)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day (7) 3)

Reactor Pressure (1) (3)

(7)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day 4)

Reactor Pressure -

(1)

PCIS/LPCI Interlock Once/3 months None 5)

Auto Sequencing NA 4

Timers Once/ operating cycle None 1

6)

ADS - LPCI or CS (1)

Pump Disch. Pressure Once/3 months None Interlocks 7)

Trip System Bus (1)

Power Monitors NA Hone 8)

Core Spray (1) 4 Sparger d/p Once/6 months Once/ day 9)

Steam Line High (1)

Flow (llPCI & RCIC)

Once/3 months None

10) Steam Line liigh 4

NA Flow Timers (IIPCI Once/ operating cycle None and RCIC)

11) Steam Line Iligh (1) (3)

Temp. (IIPCI & RCIC)

Once/ operating cycle Once/ day 12)

Safeguards Area (1)

Iligh Temp.

Once/3 months None Amendment No. 57, 7), 197, 112

F TA'"LE 4. 2.B (CONTINUED)

IIINIMUM TEST AND CALIDHATION FREQUENCY FOR CSCS Instrument Channelf Instrument Functional Test Calibration Frequency-Instrument Check

13) IIPCI and RCIC (1)

Steam Line Low Once/3 months None Pressure

14) IIPCI Suction Source (1)

Levels Once/3 months None

15) 4KV Cmergency Power Once/ operating cycle Once/5 years System Voltage None Relays (!!GA, SV)
16) ADS Relief Valves Once/ operating cycle Once/ operating cycle None Bellows Pressure Switches
17) LPCI/ Cross Connect g'

Valve Position Once/ refueling cycle N/A N/A i

18) 4KV Emergency Power Once/ month Source Degraded once/ operating cycle None Voltage Relays (IAV,CV-6,ITE)

Amendment No. 99, 797, 112

TABLE 4.2.P MINIMUM TEST AND CALIBRATION'FRECUENCY FOR SURVEILLANCE INSTRUMENTATION Instrument Channel Calibration Frequency Instrument Check 1)

Reactor Level Once/G months Once Each Shift 2)

Reactor Pressure Once/6 months Once Each Shift 3)

Drywell Pressure Once/6 months Once Each Shift 4)

Drywell Temperature Once/6 months Once Each Shift 5)

Suppression Chamber Water Once/ operating cycle **

Once Each Day **

Temperature Once/6 months ***

Once Each Shift ***

6)

Suppression Chamber Water Level Once/6 months Once Each Shift i

7)

Control Rod Position NA Once Each Shift 8

8)

Neutron Monitoring (APRM)

Twice Per Ueek

'Once Each Shift 9)

Safety / Relief Valve Position Once/ Operating cycle Once/ Month Indicator (acoustics)

10) Safety / Relief Valve Position NA*

Once/ month Indicator (thermocouple)

11) Safety Valve Position Once/ operating cycle Once/ month Indicator (Acoustics)
12) Cafety Valve Position NA*

Once/ month Indicator (thermocouple)

Perform instrument functional check once per operating cycle

    • Effective when modification associated with this amendment request.is complete.
      • Delete when modification associated with this amendment request is complete.

Amendment No. 57, 7), M, 112

2.0 PROTE"CTION LIMITS 3.0 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Thormal (doloted) 3.1 Tharmal Objective To assure that the water temperature in the conowingo Pond is not increased to a level that adverse effects on the aquatic biota would result.-

Soecification The bulk temperature of the condenser inlet water and of the water discharged to Conowingo Pcnd from the discharge canal shall be transmitted to the PBAPS control room and logged.

Temperatures at Holtwood Dam and the Pennsylvania /

Maryland state line shall be transmitted to the PBAPS control room and logged.

Fcr purposes of maintenance, the temperature monitoring system may be-inoperable for a period not to ~xceed 7 e

days.

When less than three towers are in operation and the flow of the Susquehanna River through Conowingo Pond as calculated daily is less than 15,000 cfs for seven consecutive days with at least one unit operating, thermal plume mapping shall be performed at least once per week during the period of low flow, except in those cases where weather and river conditions preclude safe data collection.

The thermal mapping shall be performed as follows:

Isothermal plots of the receiving waters shall be produced at l'F intervals.

Data will be collected utilizing a motor boat mounted temperature recorder.

The results of this thermal mapping along with applicable data on river flows, heat discharged from the station and the number of cooling towers in operation shall be compiled in individual or composite reports and shall be submitted, at least annually, to the NRC.

Under these conditions, measurements of the bulk temperature of the water discharged to Conowingo Pond from the discharge canal 1

Amendment No. $6, 112 I

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