ML20149E329
| ML20149E329 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Callaway |
| Issue date: | 01/07/1988 |
| From: | Schnell D UNION ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| References | |
| ULNRC-1704, NUDOCS 8801130297 | |
| Download: ML20149E329 (20) | |
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1901 Grat>ot Street, St. Lows January 7, 1988 Donald F. Schnell Vce President U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:
Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.
20555 Gentlemen:
ULNRC-170 d DOCKET NUMBER 50-483 CALLAWAY PLANT FIRE PROTECTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN INCORPORATED INTO THE FSAR
References:
1.
ULNRC-1447, dated 2/19/87 2.
ULNRC-1667, dated 10/30/87 Reference 1 transmitted an amendment application request to remove fire protection requirements from the Technical Specifications and place them in plant procedures and in the FSAR.
Included in the application for information were marked up FSAR pages showing how the removed Technical Specification requirements would be incorporated into the FSAR.
Referer.ce 2 provided responses to questions based on discussior.s with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Staff concerning the amendment application.
Included as a response to quention 2 was the incorporation of the shutdown requirenents of Upecification 3.7.10.1 ACTION b into the FSAR.
Based on further discussions with the NRC Project Manager for Callaway Plant, we are transmitting with this letter the revised marked up FSAR pages that have been approved for incorporation into the next revision of the FSAR.
If you should have any further questions, please contact us.
Very truly yours k Don ld F Schnell JMC/ mat Enclosure l
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Bruce Little Callaway Resident Of fice U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission RRf1 Steedman, Missouri 65077 Tom Alexion (2)
Of fice of Nuclear Reac tor Regulation U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 316 7920 Norfolk Avenue Bethesda, MD 20014 Manager, Electric Department Missouri Public Service Commission P.O. Box 360 Jefferson City, MO 65102
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Fs AR cm o 493 CALLAWAY - SP P3 f.4 I6 9.5.1.4 Tests and Inspection Preoperational testing is described in Chapter 14.0.
The performance and structural and leaktight integrity of the FPS is routinely demonstrated during plant operation.
9.5.1.5 Instrumentation Applications Section 9.5.1.2 provides a description of the instruments used to monitor and actuate the various functions of the FPS.
9.5.1.6 Personnel Qualification and Training Section 9.5.1 of the Site Addendum describes the personnel qualifications and training for the station personnel respon-sible for firefighting, including those responsible for main-taining and inspecting the FPS equipment.
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9.5.1.7 operability Requirements, Required Actions, and 2
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% -Prataction System, the required actions to be taken Table 9.5.1-2 lists the operability requirements for the j
D when equip nt is inoperable, and testing / inspection
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requirements. These requirements were previously included in the Callawa Plant Technical Specifications (Appendix A y
an6 reloca Q to License No.
F-30) but were removed in accordance with Generic Letter 8 -10, Implementation of Fire Protection
@j, anl pkJ prud*5 License No. NPF 30). The bases for the requirements listed RequirementsMr far to Amendment No.
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in Table 9.5.1 are described in sections 9.5.1.7.1 J
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9.5.1.7.1 Fire Detection Instrumentation h,j Operability of the fire detection instrumentation ensures that adequate warning capab,ility is available for the f]
prompt detection of fires and that Fire Suppression Systems, that are actuated by fire detectors, will h
discharge extinguishing agents in a timely manner.
Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage to safety-related equipment and is an 1
integral element in the overall facility Fire Protection
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Program.
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Fire detectors that are used to actuate Fire Suppression y
Systems represent a more critically important component of
,j a facility's Fire Protection Program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and 1
norification.
Cor.sequently, the minimum number of operable l
fire detectors must be greater.
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The loss of detection capability for Fire Suppression
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Systems, actuated by fire detectors, represents a G
significant degradation of fire protection for any area.
]j As a result, the establishment of a fire watch patrol must be inteiated at an earlier stage than would be warranted j
for the loss of detectors that provide only early fire q
warning. The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the i
affected areas is required to provide detection capability 1
until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to operability.
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9.5.1.7.2 Fire Suppression Systems (Water, Spray and/or Sprinklers, i
Halon and Fire Hose Stations) u The operability of the Fire Suppression Systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinguish firee occurring in any portion of k,
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p The Fire Suppression System consists of the water system, 3
spray and/or sprinklers, Walon, and fire hose stations, j
The collective capability of the Fire Suppression Systems
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equipment and is a major element in the facility Fire 3
Protection Program.
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In the event that portions of the Fire Suppression Systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire-fighting equipment is y'j required to be made available in the affected areas until i
the inoperable equipment is restored to service. When the inoperable fire-fighting equipment is intended for use as a
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backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than if the inoperable equipment is the primary means of p
fire suppression.
>j The Testing / Inspection Requirements provide assurance that j
the minimum operability requirements of the fire i
j suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for i
ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon in the Hairn storage
]i; tanks by verifying either the weight or the lever of the tanks.
Level measurements are made by a U.L., or J.M.
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approved method, or by ultrasonic measurement corrected for 1
temperature using equipment calibrated to standards f]
traceable to NBS.
The term "simulated fire" test signal is interpreted to mean actuation of an automatic Fire j
Protection System by any of th-
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fire det.crors, hand pull stations, fusible link / mechanical, manual, hydro / mechanical, etc.
4 In the event the Fire Suppression Water System becomes I
inoperable, immediate corrective measures must be taken i
since this system provides the major fire suppression a
capability of the plant.
1 9.5.1.7.3 Fire Barrier Penetrations
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j The functional integrity of the fire barrier penetrations j
ensures that fires will be confined or adequately retarded R
from spreading to adjacent portions of the facility. This design feature minimizes the possibility of a single fire rapidly involving several areas of the facility prior to detection of and the extinguishing of the fire.
The fire i
barrier penetrations are a passive element in the facility J
fire protection program and are subject to periodic inspections.
Fire barrier penetrations, including cable penetration y
barriers, fire doors and dampers are considered functional
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when the visually observed condition is the same as the 8
as-designed condition.
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shall be performed to show that the modificat.un has not f
degraded the fire rating of the fire barrier penetration.
During periods of time when a barrier is not functional, d
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(1) a continuous fire watch is required to be
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maintained in the vicinity of the affected barrier, or (2) q the fire detectors on at least one side of the affected
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barrier must be verified operable and an hourly fire watch j
patrol established, until the barrier is restored to
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Compressed gas storage:
Outdoors, located to prevent accident ef f ects on safety-related f acilities.
SAFETY EVALUATION TWO - Two separate 300,000 gallon capacity fire-water storage tanks are provided.- The tanks are interconnected so the pumps can take suction from either/or both of the tanks.
Chec; valves are provided so that a leak in one tank or its supply piping will not allow both tanks to drain.
Three. 50% capacity fire pumps are provided, -(one driven electrically and two diesel-driven).
Failure of one pump to operate does not prevent the system from supplying 100%
design flow.
Connection to the yard fire main loop is through two supply lines from opposite sides et the fire pump house.
SAFETY EVALUATION THREE --The site ' FPS consists of proven components selected to minimize risks of f ailure or inadvertent operation.
Extinguishing materials used are compatible with the equipment in the areas served.
9.5.1.4 Tests and Inspections The fire protection systems are installed by a contractor qualified f *hia and experienced A h t
a on are performed in accordance with the requirements he i
i agencies listed in Section 9.5.1.1.3 (except the frequency of i
periodic fiee pump testing will be as required by S;::ific ticn0 in lieu of NFPA Codes) and with Preoperational Test Procedures.
To insure system integrity and completeness refer to l
Site Addendum Appendix 9.5A for further discussion.
Table %5.l-1 d the 9.5.1.5 Personnel,, qualification and Traininj, ska,6 pgant ps4g d
The Site Architect $ngineers' SupervisorMe protectToir~mPJi assisted in the development, design and equipment specification for the Fire Protection System.
He is a member of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers and is a Registered Professional Engineer.
The Callaway Plant Safety Group assists in inspection and testing of the Fire Protection System and is responsible for the development of the Fire-Fighting Training Program for the plant.
The staff of the Safety Group includos degreed engineers, including a Registered Professional Fire Protection Engineer, degreed safety professionals, a member of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers, members cf the National Fire Protection Association, members of the American Society i
of Safety Engineers, and personnel with training and experie.nce in fire-fighting.
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FS A R C/d e 493 CALL AWAY-S A INSE RT S Members of each shift crew receive fire brigade training and are therefore qualified members of the Callaway Plant fire brigade.
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Qualified personnel are assigned in accordance with established procedures to the fire brigade by the Operating Supervisor at the beginning of each shif The Fire Brigade Leader and at least two brigade members per shift shall have sufficient training in, or knowledge of plant safety-related systems to understand the ef fect of fire and fire suppressants on safe shutdown capacity.
The minimum equipment provided for the Callaway Plant Fire Brigade consists of personal protective equipment such as turnout coats, boots, gloves, helmets, emergency communications equipment, portable lights, portable ventilation equipment and portable extinguishers.
Self-contained breathing apparatus approved by NIOSH (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) are provided for selected Fire Brigade, emergency repair team and control room personnel.
Rated operating life for self-contained units is one-half hour.
At least 10 masks are available for Fire Brigade personnel.
Two extra air bottles are provided for each self-contained breathing unit to be used by Fire Brigade, Emergency Repair Team, or Control Room Personnel.
An additional on-site 6-hour supply of reserve air is provided to permit quick and complete replenishment of exhausted s
supply air bottles.
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The on-duty Operating Supervisor is designated "Fire Brigade Leader".
The Shif t Supervisor has overall responsibility in the following actions based upon assessment of the magnitude of the fire emergency:
1.
Recommendations for safe shutdown of the plant if required.
2.
Recommendations for implementation of the Emergency Plan.
3.
Notification of the Emergency Duty Of ficer.
4.
Requesting assistance f rom of f-duty personnel,1f necessary.
If a decision is made to implement the Radiological Emergency Response Plan, the Shift Supervisor is designated the Onsite Emergency Coordinator until rel'.eved by the Emergency Duty Officer or a designated alternate.
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Define the strategies established for fighting fires in safety-related areas and areas presenting a hazard to safety-related equipment including the designation of the:
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Fire hazards in each plant zone ccvered by a fire fighting procedure.
B.
Fire extinguishers best suited for controlling fires with the combustible loadings of the zone and the nearest location of thesa extinguishers.
C.
Most favorable direction from which to attack a fire in each area in view of the ventilation direction, access hallways, stairs, and doors that are most likely to be free of fire, and the best station or elevation for fighting the fire.
All access and egress routes that involve locked doors will be spacifically identified in the procedure with the appropriahe precautions and methods for access specified.
D.
Plant systems that should be managed to reduce the damage potential during a local fire and the location of local and remote controls for such management (e.g.,
any hydraulic or electrical system in the zone covered by the specific fire fighting procedure that could increase the hazards in the area because of overpressurization or electrical hazards).
E.
Vital heat-sensitive system components that need to be kept cool while fighting a local fire.
Partlcularly hazardous combustibles that need cooling will be designated.
F.
Potential radiological and toxic hazards in fire zones.
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Ventilation system operation that ensures desired plant i
air distribution when the ventilation flow is modified for fire containment or smoke clearing operations.
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Operations requiring control room and operating supervisor coordinatior. or authorization.
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Instructions for plant operators and general plant j
personnel during fire.
13.
Organize fire fighting brigades and assign special duties according to job title so that all fire fighting functions are covered by any complete shift personnel complement.
These duties include command control of the brigade, 3.
transpor ting fire supprest, ion and suppor t equipment to the 4 s ges,, applying the extinguishant to the fire, communicatIwn with the control room, and coordination with outside fire depar tments.
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from expected performance of plant equipment and of i
unanticipated deficiencies in the design or operation of structures, systems, or components that af fect nuclear safety.
- 8. Review of all reportable evonts.
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- 9. Review of the plant Security Plan and shall sub-it recommended changes to the NSRB.
- 10. Review of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and shall submit recommended changes to the NSRB.
- 11. Investigations or analysis of special subjects as requested by the chairman of the Nuclear Safety Review Board.
- 12. Review of changes to the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM, the OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL, and Radioactive Waste Treatment Systems.
- 13. Review of any accidental, unplanned or uncontrolled radioactive release including the preparation of reports covering evaluation, recommednations, and disposition of the corrective action to prevent recurrence snd the forwarding of these reports to the Manager, Callaway Plant and to the NSRB.
14 Review of Unit operations to detect potential hazards to nuc afety.
f' 55. Review of Un t Turbine Overspeed Protection Reliability Program and r_ visions thereto.
- 16. InsewT o 13.4.1.1.7 Authori ? of the ORC The Onsite Review Committee shall:
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Recommend in writing to the Manager, C laway Plant approval or disapproval of items considered und r -Section 13.4.1.1v7%
(1) through ( 5), (9), (10), (12), (13), 4mk (15)3 above.
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Render determination in writing with re ed to. ether or not each item considered from (2) through and above, constitutes an unreviewed safety question.
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Provide written notification within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to the Vice-President, Nuclear and the Nuclear Safety Review Board of disagreement between the ORC and the Manager Callaway Plant; however, the Manager, Callaway Plant shall have responsibility for resolution of such disagreements.
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-l A site Fire Brigade of at least five mer.bers shall be maintained onsite at all times.
There may be less than five members for a period of time a
not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence 4
provided immediate action is taken to fill the required positions. The 1
Fire Brigade shall not include the Shift Supervisor and the two other
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members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the
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Govern the Operability Requirements, Required Actions, and
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Standard Plant FSAR.
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- 16. Review of the Fire Protection Program and-:e11:'.::: th:::te.
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- 1. Fire Detection Instausentatt1ue for each menever the equipment
- a. Any, but not more e.l. (ht side contaisument a.1 Each of the fire detection Instr u entation fire gone protecting that la being protected than half, of the a) restore to oper-a) Within 14 days.
instrwents eAlch are safety-related equipment is required to be early warning and able status acceselble during plant shall be crerable.
notification type OR operation shall be lastruente in V, establish an b) Within nemt I hour.
demonstrated operable at any fire some hourly fire watch least once per 6 months.
patrol in the affected ares.
e.2. Fire detectors iAlch are not accessible during plant a.2, Inside contaisusent operation shall be demon-a) restore to oper-a) Within 14 days.
streted operable during able status each Cold Shutdown exceed-OR ing 24 bours maless per-b) leapect affected b) Within next 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, formed in previoua 6 months.
contalment zone every a hours b.
The NFFA Standard 72D O_R supervised circuits super-c) monitor contain-c) Within next i lumr.
vision associated with the ment air tem-detector alarma of each of perature every the fire detection inetre-hour.
ments shall be demonstrated operable at least once per
- b. Pbre than half of b.1. (4tside containment 6 months, the early ustning a) establish an a) With(4 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.
ano notificatice hourly fire type instrumenta watch patrol in in any fire same the affected it pwrable area.
OR-any fire suppresatan b.2. Inside containment instrument in the a) inspect affectud a) Within I hour.
mene Snoperable containment zone OR every 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> any two or more adja-O_R cent detection instre-b) monitor contain-b) Within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.
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TAstZ 9.5.1-2 Fire Protectlen Systee Rapirements APPI.ICABtX STSTTM RF@IRFMWT Mntts OnseITIose SE @ !bFD ACTIoss TIfE RE@lREDENF TESTINC/IstSPECTIOst RE@TRE Q
- 2. Fire Suppressten
- a. T w operabia fire at all times, e.l. One pump inoper-m.1. Restore to operable m.I. Withia 7 days.
a.l. hotly vers ficat ten of.**
Water System suppression puses able status unter level in each fire aligned to the fire C;P water storage tank-suppresstaa header.
provide me alternate a.2. h athly (staggered test 4
basis) startire of the e.2. Tuo passps Inoper-m.2. Pr Ide inackup a.2. Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
electrte motor-driven puspe.
- able, fir suppressien we systse.
a.3. Stanthly verificatten that each ealve in the flour path
- b. Tuo eeparate esater At all times.
b.1. One tank inoper-b.l.
store to operable b.t. Withia 7 days.
is is its correct position.
supply tanks.
- able, e atus OR a.4. Performance of a y are long, erfde an alternate and hydrant flush at least ederse;?Iy.
once per 3 years.
b.2. has tanks inopor-b.2.
evide a backup b.2. W':hfa 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
a.5. Annual cyclieg of each able.
fire suppressten testable valve in the j esoter system.
flow path, bl i
- c. Operable flou path.
At all its es.
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Flene path inopr-jProvideabackeep c.
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Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
a.6. Performance of a system able.
fire suppressten functional test ednich system.
f aclesdes simulated aestomatic actuettee of the system thre @ t its operating sequenae at I
least esce per 18 monthe.
e.7. Perforemece of a flena test of the systus at least once per 3 yests.
4 tkh 4rhg. fir C, hg(t ik 04 WkCf Sydtm sh +hb bdh OO b.1. Monthly vertitcat tee M the eshkGbh a ba&p Firo %epasuon wdee sysbm TAN.
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- 2. Ftee suppresalon b.2. Qsarterly vert f tcat taa that unter System a smele of diesel fuel fre (cont imesed) the feet ett day tack is within acceptette tiette.
b.3. Inspection of the fire peamp diesel engine at least esce per 18 months durins shut-donne er with the other tuo fire suppressten pumpe
- eperable, col. Weekly verificattee of the electrolyte level of each byttery and the everall battery eoltage for each fire pump dieset starting 24-welt bettery bank, c.7. Seerterly vertitcation that the specific gravity is appropriate for centIneed service of the bettery, c.3. Inspection of the betteries, cell plates, bettery racks, sei bettery-to-battery and tesulmal connections at least once per 18 months.
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- 3. Scroy and/or Spray and/or sprinkler 14aemover the equipment
- a. One er more spray
- a. Establish a continu-Withlm I hour, s.
Munthly vertfication it.st
$prisekter $yttene systems g,retecting being protected is re-and/or spetseler aus fire watch with each valve to the flete path a tred to be eperable.
systems inoperable backup fire suppres-is la its correct positice.
safety-related areas u
shall be operable.
In areas contatning slee capebility in redundant systema er the effected area.
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Annual cycling of each test-e ts.
able valve in the flow path,
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- b. Establieb an haastly Within I hour.
col. Performance of a system ampfer spelnkler fire watch patrol In twenettomat test e tch to-systems leeperable.
the affected area.
cludes simulated aestomatic actuatica of the system at least once per le m a ths.
c.2. Inspection of the dry pipe spray and sprinkler headers et least esce per 18 monthe.
c.3. Inspection of each measle *a rea te verify the prey tiera is not obetrwe-ted less esce per la septbe.
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Sent-annual verificattom of.
safety-related areas betag protected is re-systees inoperable sua fire watch with lealen storage tank eset$t (or level) and pressure.
shall be operable.
quired to be operable.
In areas containing backup fire suppree-redundant systems elea capability la er cumpenents, the effected area.
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Verification that the system actuates manually and auto-
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- b. Establish an boorly
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natically espen recetpc of a systems inoperable.
fire watch patrol in almulated actuation signal the affected area.
at least once per 18 months.
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- 9. rire Mose Staticas rire hnee stations pro-Whenever thq equipment One or more fire hose Provide equfwalent litthin 1 W if the a.
Senethly St wpection of the tecting safety-related la the aress protected stettens facperable, capacity backup home Inoperable station is fire home tations arcess-areas shall be operable.
by the stattens is protection to the the primary means of ible desirJ plant opera-required to be oper-enprotected arer.
fire protectuen in the tiena.
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affected are.3 other-wise, within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
b.t. Inspection of the fire hose stations not accessible during plant operatRoma at least once per 18 months.
b.2. Samoval of the hooe for inspection and reracking at least once per IS months, b.3. Inspection of all gaskets and replectag any degradal gaskets in the coglings at least once per 18 months.
col. Partial opening of -each home station eelve te verify valve eterability and no flow blockage et least once per 3 years.
c.2. Pe-femance of a hose hydro-statac test at least once per 3 years.
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- 6. Fire Barrier All fire barriers and At all times.
One er more imagersele.
- a. Establish a contine-
- m. WItain I hour.
a.1. laepection of the capceed Penetrattees their penetrations sepa-eos fire watch en one surfaces of each fire rated ret tas safety related side of the ef fected assembly at least once per areas or separating barrier 18 months.
partiens of redundant O_R systems important to
- b. Verify the operabil-
- b. Within 1 Itour.
a.2. Inspection of each fire safe shetevwn shall be fly of fire detectors window / fire damper and asso-en at least enn side clated hardware at least eperable.
of the inoperable ence per 18 months.
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a.3. Inapection of at least 10% of establish am bourly each type Olectrical and fire watch patrol.
nochemical) of sealed pene-tratten at least once per It acaths. If apparent channes in appearance or abnoriant degradot tone are found, a visual inspectica ei en additional 10% of each type of eested penetratten shall be mode. This inspec-tion process shall contleme until a 104 sample with no apparent changes in appear ~
ance or abnormal degra-dation to found. Samples shall be selected auch that each penetretion seat will be lampected every 15 years.
b.1. Seat-annual inspect ten of the autenatic hold-epen, release and closing mechanten and latches cf the re9stred fire doors.
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- 4. Fire Barrier b.2. lenathl) testseg of the Firu Penetresgens Duer Supervisten Sy.t.e far (continued) each electrically e yervised fire door.
b.3. Ideckly vertfacation that each '
lected closed fire door witI W electrical super-e vision te cles*J.
b.4. Daily vertitcation that enero '
with automatic hold-open and release mechanisms are free of ekstructions.
6.5. Performance of a feartteessi test ser doors with automatic hold-eyen and release meche-stems at least once per la months.
b.6. Daily wrificatlos that ewh unlocked fire door without electrical superviolom la closed.
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