ML20214P577

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Erratum to Amend 31 to License NPF-22,revising Tech Spec Page 1-1 to Correct Wording Error Re Average Bundle Exposure Definition
ML20214P577
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/28/1986
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NRC
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ML20214P467 List:
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NUDOCS 8612040273
Download: ML20214P577 (2)


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1.0 DEFINITIONS

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The following terms are defined so that uniform interpretation of these specifications may be achieved. Tha defined terms appear in capitalized type and st}all be applicable throughout these Technical Specifications.

=i ACTION 1.1 ACTION shall be that part of a Specification which prescribes remedial

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measures required under designated conditions.

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2 AVERAGE EXPOSURE Ta 1.2 The AVERAGE BUNDLE EXPOSURE shall be equal to the sum of the axially averaged exposure of all the fuel rods in the specified bundle divided by f

the number of fuel rods in the fuel bundle.

L The AVERAGE PLANAR EXPOSURE shall be applicable to a specific planar j

height and is equal to the sum of the, exposure of all the fuel rods in the specified bundle at the specified height divided by the number of fuel rods in the fuel bundle.

g AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE g

1.3 The AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (APLHGR) shall be applicable 3

to a specific planar height and is equal to the sum of the LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATES for all the fuel rods in the specified bundle at the spe-cified height divided by the number of fuel rods in the fuel bundle.

g CHANNEL CALIBRATION g

1.4 A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjdstment, as necessary, of the channel j

output such that it responds with the necessary range and accuracy to known q

values of the parameter which the channel mcnitors. The CHANNEL CALIBRA-W TION shall encompass the entire channel including the sensor and alarm J

and/or trip functions, and shall include the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. The i

CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by any series of sequential, overlap-i ping or total channel steps such that the entire channel is calibrated.

CHANNEL CHECK i

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1.5 A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment of channel behavior during operation by observation.

This determination shall include, where j

possible, comparison of the channel indication and/or status with other indications and/or status derived from independent instrument channels 3

measuring the same parameter.

g CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST 3

1.6 A CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall be:

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Analog channels - the injection of a simulated signal into the y

channel as close to the sensor as practicable to verify OPERABILITY m

including alarm and/or trip functions and channel failure trips.

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Bistable channels - the injection of a simulated signal into the sensor to verify OPERABILITY including alarm and/or trip functions.

-j The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST may be performed by any series of sequential, d

overlapping or total channel steps such that the entire channel is tested.

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CORRECTION PAGE TO AMENDMENT NO. 31 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF SUSOUEHANNA, UNIT 2 e

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DISTRIBUTION:

Docket No. 50-388 NRC PDR Local PDR PRC System NSIC BWD-3 r/f MCampagnone (2)

EHylton EAdensam Attorney, OELD CMiles RDiggs JPartlow BGrimes EJordan LHarmon TBarnhart (4)

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