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Rev 26 to Technical Requirements Manual
ML20203J615
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 02/24/1998
From:
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To:
Shared Package
ML20203J613 List:
References
PROC-980224, NUDOCS 9803040214
Download: ML20203J615 (14)


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C0HANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION UNITS 1 & 2 TECHNICAL RE0VIREMENTS MANVAL (TRH)

INSTRUCTION SHEET (Page 1 of 1)

The following instructional information and checklist is being furnished to help insert Revision 26 into the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station TRM.

Discard the old sheets and insert the new sheets, as listed below.

Remore Inser_t Section 1 12 12 Section 2 2 12 2 12 2 25 thru 2 28 2 25 thru 2 29 Section 4 46 46 List of Effective Paggs EPL 1 through EPL 4 EPL 1 through EPL 4 NOTE: Please complete the entry for insertion of Revision 26 on the

  • Record of Changes" form located at the beginning of the TRM.

r CPSES/TRH TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT 1.1 Table 1.1.1 REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRLMENTATION DESPONSE T1HES FUNCTIONAL UNil RESPONSE TIME 1.

Manual Reactor Trip N.A.

2.

Power Range. Neutron Flux s 0.5 second*

3.

Power Range. Neutron Flux High Positive Rate N.A.

4.

Not Used 19 5.

Intermediate Range. Neutron Flux N.A.

6.

Source Range. Neutron Flux N.A.

21 7.

Overtemperature N 16 5 8 seconds *f 23 8.

Overpower N 16 5 2 seconds

  • 26 9.

Pressurizer Pressure Low 5 2 secords

10. Pressurizer Pressure High 5 2 secoods
11. Pressurizer Water Level High N.A.
  • Neutron / gamma detectors are exempt from response time testing. Response time of the neutron / gamma flux signal portion of the channel shall be measured from detector output or input of first electronic component in a channel.
  1. Response time includes the thermal well response time.

I C0HANCHE PEAX UNITS 1 AND 2 12 Revision 26 February 24, 1998

CPSES/TRH IEC'4NICAL REQUIREMENT 2.1 (continued)

TABLE 2.1.1 (continued)

CONTAI MENT ISOLATION VALVES MAXIMUM ISOLATION NOTES AND FSAR TABLE T!HE LEAK TEST VALVE NO.

REFERENCE NO.*

LINE OP, SERVICE (Seconds 1 REQUIREMENTS

4. Manual Valves (continued) 285 0030#

134 Airlock N.A.

Notes 8

Hydraulically 5, 6.7 Operated Equalization 28S.0025#

134 Airlock N.A.

Notes Hydraulically

5. 6,7 Operated Equalization 2BS 0056#

134a Airlock Manual N.A.

Notes Equalization 5, 6 285 0044#

134a Airlock Manual N.A.

Notes Equalization 5, 6 2BS 0029#

134a Airlock Manual N.A.

Notes Equalization 5, 6 285 0015#

134a Airlock Manual N.A.

Notes Equalization 5, 6

5. Power Operated Isolation Valves HV 2452 1 4

Main Steam to Aux.

N.A.

Note 9 26 FPT From Steam Line #1 PV 2325 5

Atmospheric Relief N.A.

Note 3 8

Steam Generator 3

PV 2326 9

Atmospheric Relief N.A.

Note 3 8

Steam Generator 3

PV 2327 13 Atmospheric Relief N.A.

Note 3 8

Steam Generator 3

HV 2452 2 17 Main Steam to Aux.

N.A.

Note 9 26 FPT From Steam Line #4 26 PV 2328 13 Atmospheric Relief N.A.

Nc;e 3 8

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Steam Generator 3

HV 2491A 20a Auxiliary Feedwater N.A.

N.A.

E to Steam Generator #1 COMANCHE PEAK ' UNITS 1 ANO 2 2 12 Revision 26 February 24, 1998

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT 2.1 (continued)

TABLE 2.1.1 (continued)

TABLE NOTATIONS

  • Identification code for containment penetration and associated isolation valves in FSAR Tables 6.2.4 1, 6.2.4 2, and 6.2.4 3.
  1. Hay be opened on an intermittent basis under administrative control.

The table does not list local vent, drain and test connections as they are a 14 special class of containment isolation valves and are locked closed to meet containment isolation criteria when located within the penetration boundary.

- These valves are subject to the same leak rate testing as the other containment isolation valves in the associated penetration, including all applicable leak testing exceptions (see FSAR Table 6.2.4 2 including notes). In addition, if these valves are capped (or isolated by blind flange) and under administrative controls they are not required to be leak rate tested.

Note 1:

All four HSIV bypass valves are locked closed in Mode 1. During Mode 2, 3, and 4 one HSIV ')ypass valve may be opened provided the other three HSIV bypass valves are lockod closed and their associated MSIVs are closed.

Note 2:

These valves require steam to be tested and are thus not required to be tested until the plant is in H00E 3.

Note 3:

These valves are included for table completeness: the requirements of Specification 3.6.3 do not apply. Instead, the requirements of 3

Specification 3.7.1.1, 3.7.1.5. 3.7.1.6 and 3.7.1.7 apply for main steam safety valves, main steam isolation valves, feedwater isolation valves and steam generator atmospheric relief valves, respectivelo Note 4:

These valves are leak tested in accordance with Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.6.1.2.

2 Note 5:

10 CFR 50 Appendix J. Type _.-ting of these valves is satisfied by the testing of the airlock under Technical Specification 6

Surveillance Requirement 4.6.1.3a.

26 Note 6:

These valves are considered an integral part of the airlock associated with their respective airlock door. Therefore, they are 6

subject to the controls of Specification 3.6.1.3.

Note 7:

These valves are secured in position by hydraulle system locks and/or interlocks and do not require separate locks.

6 Note 8:

Including the instrumentation delays of the containment vnnt11ation 21 isolation signal from Pressurizer Pressure low.

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT 2.1 (continu d).

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TABLE 2.1.1 (continued)

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TABLE NOTATIONS l

l Note 9:

Valves HV 2452 1 and HV 2452 2 ore being sw'oped with respect to 26 which valve is associated with each steam 11.,e.

Valve HV 24521 is being changed from steam line #1 to steam line #4; and valve HV-2452 2 is being changed from steam line #4 to steam line #1. This change (design modification 97 013) was implemented for Unit 2 in the third refueling outage for Unit 2.

For Unit 1. the change will i

be implemented in the sixth refueling outage for Unit 1 and is effective following operations acceptance of design modification 97-015.

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, IECHNICAL REQUIREMENT 2.1 (continuedl BASES 2.1 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES The OPERABILITY of the containment isolation valves ensures that the containment atmosphere will be isolated from the outside environment in the event of a release of radioactive material to the containment atmosphere or pressurization of the containment and is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 54 through 57 of 10CFR50, Appendix A.

Containment isolation within the time limits specified for those isolation valves designed to close automatically ensures that the release of radioactive material to the environment will be 3

consistent with the assumptions used in the analyses for a LOCA.

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT 2.2 CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM 17 i

NOTE: This Technical Requirement contains performance test requirements for the Containment Spray System pumps to demonstrate OPERABILITY in accordance with Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.6.2.lb.

20 Related Technical Specification requirements /information:

- Specification 3.6.2.1 and 4.6.2.1.

COMANCHE PEAK UNITS 1 AND 2 2 28 February 24, 1998

l TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT 2.2 4

2.2.1 In the test mode each Containment Spray pump is required to provide a total 24 discharge flow through the test header of greater than or equal to 3300 gpa at 245 psid with the pump eductor line open.

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CPSES/TRH IECHNICAL REQUIREMEMI 4.1 (continued) 16BLE4.1.la(continued)

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UNIT 1 CONTA1 MENT PENETRATION CONDUCIOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES i

DEVICE NUMBER i

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3. 480VAC 1 rom Motor Control Centers (continued)

MCC 1EBl.2 G.E.

COMPT. N01 BKR. TYPE SYSTEM POWEBEQ 13 2H THED RC Drain Tank Pump No. 1 2F THED Containment T19. XFMR 16 (PNL C7 & C9) i 1H THED Containment LTG XFMR 12 (PNL C1 & C5) 3M THED Preaccess Fan No. 11 13 HCC 1EB2 2 Compartment Numbers listed 12 3.2 Device Locati,

below.

Both primary and backup breakers have Primary and Backup Breakers identical trip ratings and are located in the same HCC compt. These breakers are General Electric type THED with 13 thermal magnetic trip elements.

MCC IEB2 2 G.E.

26 COMPT. NO.

BKR. TYPE SYSTEM POWERED 4G THED Hotor Operated Valve 1 TV 4692 4H THED Hotor Operated Valve 1 TV 4694 3F THED Containment Drain Tank Pump 04 7H THED Containment Sump No. 2 Pump 03 7H THED Containment Sump No. 2 Pump 04 6H THED RCP #12 Hotor Space Heater 02 6H THED RCP #14 Motor Space Heater 04 1

SB THED Incore Detector Drive "C" 2B THED Incore Detector Drive "D" 7B THED Incore Detector Drive "E" 50 THED Containment Fuel Storage Crane 01 38 THED Stud Tensioner Hoist Outlet 02 i

4B THED Containment Solid Rad Waste Compactor 01 COMANCHE PEAK UNITS 1 AND 2 46 Revision 26 i

February 24, 1998

COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION UNITS 1 & 2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL (TRM)

EFFECTIVE PAGE LISTING BELOW IS A LEGEND FOR THE EFFECTIVE PAGE LISTING:

Original Subaitted July 21.-1989 Revision 1 September 15, 1989

-Revision 2 January 15, 1990:

Revision 3 July 20, 1990 Revision 4 April 24, 1991 Revision 5 September 6, 1991 Revision 6 November 22, 1991 Revision 7 March 18, 1992 Revision 8 June 30, 1992 Revision 9 December 18, 1992 Revision 10 January 22, 1993 Revision 11 February 3, 1993 Revision 12 July 15, 1993 Revision 13 September 14, 1993 Revision 14 November 30, 1993 Revision 15 April 15, 1994 Revision 16 May 11, 1994 Revision 17 February 24, 1995-Revision 18 April 14, 1995 Revision 19 May 15, 1995 R'-tision 20 June 30, 1995 F vision 21 January 24, 1996 kevision 22 February 24, 1997 Revision 23 March 13, 1997 Revision 24 June 26, 1997 Revision 25 July 31, 1997 Revision 26 February 24, 1998 PL 1 February 24, 1998

C0KANCHE PEAK STEAN ELECTRIC STATION UNITS 1 & 2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL (TRH)

EFFECTIVE PAGE LISTING TRM Tab Original Record of Changes February 24, 1995 TRM Title Page June 30, 1992 Table of Contents Tab Original i

February 24, 1995 Administrative Controis Tob Original Administrative Controis Title Page June 30, 1995 01 Revision 20 02 Revision 20 03 Revision 20 04 Revision 20 Technical Requirements Tab Original Section 1 Tab Original 11 Revision 20 12 Revision 26 13 Revision 21 14 Revision 20 15 June 30, 1995 16 Revision 21 17 February 24, 1997 18 Revision 21 19 Revision 21 1 10 June 30, 1995 1 11 Revision 21 1 12 June 30, 1995 1 13 June 30, 1995 1 14 June 30, 1995 1 15 June 30, 1995 1 16 June 30, 1995 1 17 June 30, 1995 i

l 1 18 June 30, 1995 1 19 June 30, 1995 Sec. 2 Tab Original 21 Revision 20 l

22 June 30, 1995 23 Revision 21 24 June 30, 1995 25 June 30, 1995 26 June 30, 1995 27 Revision 21 28 June 30, 1995 EPL 2 February 24, 1998 l

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