ML20205J710
| ML20205J710 | |
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| Site: | Farley |
| Issue date: | 02/18/1986 |
| From: | ALABAMA POWER CO. |
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| NUDOCS 8602260352 | |
| Download: ML20205J710 (5) | |
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ATTACHMENT 2 Revised Proposed Changes to Technical Specification Pages Unit 1 Revision j
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RADI0 ACTIVE GASEOUS Fn.STE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM PQ Minimum Minimum Detectable Gaseous Release Type Sampling Analysis Type of Concentration POC)
Frequency Frequency Activity Analysis
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P 1
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Waste Gas Storage Each Tank Grab Each Tank Principal Gamma Emitters 9 3 1x10-4 l
Tank Sample 4
P P
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Containment Purge Each Purgeb Each Purgab Principal Gamma Emitters 9 d 1x10-4 Grab Sample j
H-3 1x10 6 l
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Condenser Steam Jet Mbce gb Principal Gamma Emitters 9 J 1x10-4 l
Air Ejector, Plant Grab Vent Stack Sample H-3 1x10-6 j
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Plant Vent Stack, Continuousf Wd I-131 1x10-12 1
'i' Containment Purge Charcoal Charcoal i
Sample I-133 1x10-10 Continuousf Wd Principal-Gamma Emitters 9 1x10-ll l,
Particulate.
l Sample I
Continuousf M
Gross Alpha 1x10-Il i
Compositei Particulate Sample i
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Continuousf Q
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5 Particulate Sample 1
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Monitor Gross Beta and Gamma
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C ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (Continued)
(c) For each circuit breaker found inoperable during these functional tests, an additional representative sample of at least one of the circuit breakers of the inoperable type shall also be functionally tested until no more failures are found or all circuit breakers of that type have been functionally tested.
2.
By selecting and functionally testing a representative sample of at least 10% of each type of lower voltage circuit breakers. Circui t breakers selected for functional testing shall be selected on a rotating basis.
The functiJnal test shall consist of injecting a current input at the specified setpoint to each selected circuit breaker and verifying that each circuit breaker functions as designed. For each circuit breaker found inoperable during these functional tests, an additional representative sample of at least 10% of all the circuit breakers of the inoperable type shall also be functionally tested until no more failures are found or all circuit breakers of that type have been functionatly tested.
b.
At least once per 60 months by subjecting each circuit breaker to an inspection and preventive maintenance in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with its manufacturer's recomendations.
4.8.3.1.2 Power sources feeding circuits indicated by an asterisk (*) in Table 3.8-1 except as shown shall be verified to be interrupted by an open breaker or removed fuse at least once every 31 days.
FAKLEY-UNIT 2 3/4 8-19 AMENDMENT NO.
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TABLE 4.11-2 RADI0 ACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM Yp Mi nimum Minimum Detectable Q
Gaseous Release Type Sampling Analysis Type of Concentration {MDC) a_
Frequency Frequency Activity Analysis pCi/ml)a z
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P N
A.
Waste Gas Storage Each Tank Grab Each Tank Principal Gamma Emitters 9 3 1x10-4 Tank Sample P
P B.
Containment Purge Each Purge Each Purgeb Principal Gamma Emitters 9 J 1x10-4 b
Grab Sample H-3 1x10-6 C.
Condenser Steam Jet Mbce gb Principal Gamma Emitters 9 d 1x10-Air Ejector, Plant Grab Vent Stack Sample H-3 1x10-6 D.
Plant Vent Stack, Continuousf Wd I-131 1x10-12 Containment Purge Charcoal Charroal 7
Sample I-133 1x10-10 e
Continuousf Wd Principal Gamma Emitters 9 1x10-ll Particulate Sample Continuousf M
Gross Alpha 1x10-Il Compositei Particulate Sample k
Continuousf Q
Sr-89, Sr-90 1x10-ll Compositei z
k Particulate Sample z
h Continuousf Noble Gas Noble Gases 1x10-6 Monitor Gross Beta and Gamma f
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BASES The surveillance requirements applicable to lower voltage circuit breakers provide assurance of breaker reliability by testing at least one representative sample of each manufacturers brand of circuit breaker. Each manufacturer's molded case and metal case circuit breakers are grouped into representative samples which are then tested on a rotating basis to ensure that all breakers are tested.
If a wide variety exists within any manufacturer's brand of circuit breakers, it is necessary to divide the manufacturer's breakers into groups and treat each group as a separate type of breaker for sJrveillance purposes.
The OPERABILITY of the motor operated valves the'rmal overload protection devices ensures that these devices will not prevent safety related valves from performing their function. The Surveillance Requirements for demonstrating the OPERABILITY of these devices are in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.106
" Thermal Overload Protection for Electric Motors on Motor Operated Valves",
Revision 1, March 1977.
FARLEY-UNIT 2 B 3/4 8-2 AMENDMENT NO.
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