ML20211Q184

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Proposed Tech Specs Revising SRs & Bases for Div I Battery Sys to Agree with Design of New Battery Replacement
ML20211Q184
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Issue date: 09/10/1999
From:
DETROIT EDISON CO.
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References
NUDOCS 9909150007
Download: ML20211Q184 (4)


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FERMI 2 NRC DOCKET NO 50-341 OPERATING LICENSE NPF-43 REQUEST TO REVISE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DIVISION I 130/260 VDC BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROP 0 SED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION MARKED-UP PAGES l

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DC Sources-Operating 3.8.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.4.1 Verify battery terminal voltage is : 100 V 7 days m

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SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.6.2 Verify battery cell parameters meet 92 days Table 3.8.6 1 Category B limits.

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sj Battery Cell Parameters B 3.8.6 BASES ACTIONS (continued)

Continued operation is only permitted for 31 days before

'Jattery cell parameters must be restored to within

' Category A and B limits. Taking into consideration that, while battery capacity is degraded, sufficient capacity exists to perform the intended function and to allow time to fully restore the battery cell parameters to normal limits, this time is acceptable for operation prior to declaring the DC batteries inoperable.

IL1 When any battery parameter is outside the Category C limit for any connected cell, sufficient capacity to supply the maximum expected load requirement is aot ensured and the corresponding DC electrical powe ystem must be declared inoperable. Additionally, ot tially extreme conditions.-such as.not c ng Required Actions of Condition A within the r d,CompleMon Time or average below 60*F. also arff,ause Wl,esentat% cells falling electrolyte temperature o f g rimmediately declaring the associated DC electfictijpowerlsubsystem inoperable.

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' Sis SRWinr1Nes that Category A battery cell parameters are cesistelttiwith IEEE 450 (Ref. 3), which recommends regular batteryd'stspections (at least one per month) including voltagelf specific gravity, and electrolyte temperature of pilot' cells.

SR 3.8.6.2 The quarterly inspection of specific gravity and voltage is consistent with IEEE 450 (Ref. 3). In addition, within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of a battery discharge < 105 V or a battery overcharge : S Y fr-Ci^:i:irr xd > 145 V,fe Ci;icirr 'E the battery must be demonstristed to meet Category B limits. Transients, such as motor starting transients, which may momentarily caus~e battery voltage to drop to s 105 V do not constitute a battery discharge provided the battery terminal voltage and float current l FERMI UNIT-2 B 3.8.6-3 Revision 2 01/18/99 E