ML20211H668

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Rev 101 to Tech Spec Pages 59,218 & 223,changing Requirements for Written Communication
ML20211H668
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 02/18/1987
From:
BOSTON EDISON CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20211H659 List:
References
NUDOCS 8702260238
Download: ML20211H668 (3)


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( Notes for Table 3.2.F

(} y e With less than the minimum number of instrument channels, restore the (1)-

inoperable channel (s) within 30 days.

(2) With the instrument channel (s) providing no indication to the control room, restore the-indication to the control room within seven days.

(3) If the requirements of notes (1) or (2) cannot be met, an orderly shutdown shall be initiated and the reactor shall be in the Cold Shutdown Condition with 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

(4) These surveillance instruments are considered to be redundant to each other.

(5) At a minimum, the primary or back-up* parameter indicators shall be operable for each valve when the valves are required to be operable.

With both primary and backup

  • instrument channels inoperable either return one (1) channel to operable status within 31 days or be in a shutdown mode within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

The following instruments are associated with the safety / relief and safety valves:

Primary Secondary Valve Acoustic Monitor Tall Pipe Temperature Thermocouple f

M TE6271 j l' 203-3A ZT-203-3A f 203-3B ZT-203-3B TE6272

  • r,? 203-3C ZT-203-3C TE6273 203-3D ZT-203-3D TE6276 203-4A ZT-203-4A TE6274-B 203-48 ZT-203-4B TE6275-8
  • See Note (6) i
(6) At a minimum, for thermocouples providing SRV tall pipe temperature, one of the dual thermocouples will be operable for each SRV when the valves are required to be operable. If a thermocouple becomes inoperable, it shall be returned to an operable condition within 31 days or the reactor shall be placed in a shutdown mode within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

(7) With less than the minimum number of operable instrument channels, restore the inoperable channels to operable status within 7 days or prepare andesubmit a special report to the Commission within 14 days l of the event outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the channels to operable status.

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1 i Revision 101 59 L_

e g 6.9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS In addition to the applicable reporting requirements of Title 10. Code of Federal Regulations, the following identified reports shall be submitted to the Commission. l A. Routine Reports

1. Startup Report. A summary report of plant star tup and power escalation testing shall be submitted following (1) receipt of an operating license, (2) amendment to the license involving a planned increase in power level, (3) installation of fuel that has a different design or has been manufactured by a different fuel supplier, and (4) modifications that may have significantly altered the nuclear, thermal, or hydraulic performance of the plant. The report shall address each of the tests identified in the FSAR and shall in generai include a description of the measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics obtained during the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications. Any corrective actions that were required to obtain satisfactory operation shall also be described. Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitments shall be included in this report.

Startup reports shall be submitted within (1) 90 days following completion of the startup test program, (2) 90 days following resumption or commencement of commercial power operation, or (3) 9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest. If the Startup Report does not cover all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of startup test program, and resumption or commencement of commercial power operation), supplementary reports shall be submitt)d at least every three months until all three events have been completed.

2. Monthly Operating Report. Routine reports of operating statistics, shutdown experience and forced reductions in power shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the Commission to arrive no later than the 15th l of each month following the calendar month covered by the report.

The Monthly Operating Report shall include a narrative summary of operating experience that describes the operation of the facility, including safety-related maintenance, for the monthly report period.

3. Occupational Exposure Tabulation. A tabulation of the number of station, utility and other personnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greater than 100 mrem /yr and their associated man-rem exposure according to work and job functions, e.g. reactor operations and surveillance inservice inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance (including a description), waste processing, and refueling shall be submitted on an annual basis.

This tabulation supplements the requirements of 20.407 of 10 CFR 20.

The dose assignment to various duty functions may be estimates based on pocket dosimeter, TLD, or film badge measurements. Small exposures totalling less than 20% of the individual total dose need not be accounted for. In the aggregate, at least 80% of the total whole body dose received from external sources shall be assigned to specific major work functions.

Revision 101 (the next page is 220) 218

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( 6.9.C. Unique Reporting Requirements

1. Radioactive Effluent Release Report A report shall be submitted to the Commission within 60 days after January 1 and July 1 of each year specifying the quantity of each of the principal radionuclides released at and beyond the site boundary

-in liquid and gaseous effluents during the previous 6 months. The format and content of the report shall be in accordance with Appendix B of Regulatory Guide 1.21 (Revision 1) dated June, 1974.

2. Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report A report on the radiological environmental surveillance program for the previous calendar year of operation shall be submitted to the Commission prior to May 1 of the year. The reports shall include l summaries, interpretations, and statistical evaluation of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, operational controls and previous environmer.tal surveillance reports, and an assessment of the observed impat.+s of the plant operation on the environment. The reports shall also include the results of any land use surveys which affect the choice of sample locations. If harmful effects or evidence of irreversible damage are detected by the monitoring, the licensee shall provide an analysis of the problem and a proposed course of action to alleviate the problem.

The Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report shall include a summary of the results of analysis of all radiological environmental samples and of all environmental radiation measurements taken during the period pursuant to the locations specified in the table and figures in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM) as well as summarized and tabulated results of these analyses and measurements in the format of the table in the Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, November-1979.

In the event that some results are not available prior to May 1 of the year, the report shall be submitted, noting and explaining the reasons for the missing results. The missing data shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report.

The report shall also include the following: a summary description of the radiological environmental monitoring program; at least two legible maps' covering all sampling locations keyed to a table giving distances and directions from the centerline of the reactor; One map shall cover stations near the site boundary; a second shall include the more distant stations.

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