ML20247E763

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Proposed Tech Specs,Modifying Turbine Stop & Governor Valve Test Frequencies & Updating Meteorological Data Recordkeeping Requirements
ML20247E763
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/07/1989
From:
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20247E758 List:
References
NUDOCS 8909150371
Download: ML20247E763 (5)


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l Reactor Coolant Samples Gross. Beta gamma 5/weekf7) activity.

.(excluding tritium) p, Tritium activity Monthly.

Radiochemical'E' Semiannually (2)(10).

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Determination-Isotopic Analysis.for Every two weeks (1).

L Dose Equivalent'I-131 Concentration Isotopic Analysis for a.) Once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> Iodine including I-131, whenever the specific

-I-133, and I-135 activity. exceeds 1.0pC/

gramDoseEquivaleg)I-131 or 100/E pCi/ gram b.) One sample between l

2 and 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> following-1 a thermal power change-exceeding 15% of rated power in a one-hour period.

Chloride Concentration 5/ week (8)

Diss. Oxygen Conc.

5/ week (6)

Fluoride Conc.

Weekly 2.

Reactor Coolant Boron Boron Concentration Twice/ week

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Refueling Water Storage

' Boron Concentration Weekly (6)

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Boric Acid Tanks Boron Concentration Twice/ week Ny

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Spray Additive Tank 4

NaOH Concentration Monthly

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Accumulator Boron Concentration Monthly

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Spent Fuel Pit Boron Concentration Monthly 8909150371 890907 PDR ADOCK 05000266 p

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Test Frequency-8.

Secondary Coolant Gross Beta gamma Activity. Weekly (6) or gamma. isotopic, analysis Iodine concentration

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. Beta' gamma activity equals or e{ggeds:

1.2.pCi/cc 9.

Control' Rods Roddrop.timesofg1-

.Each refueling or full length rods after maintenance that could affect' proper. functioning-(4) 10.

Control Rod Partial movement of Every 2 weeks (6);

all rods 11.

Pressurizer. Safety Valves Set point Every five years Ill)

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Main steam Safety Valves Set Point Every five years (11) l-13.

Containment Isolation Trip Functioning Each refueling shutdown

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Refueling System Interlocks Functioning Each refueling shutdown

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Service Water System Functioning Each refueling shutdown 16.

Primary System Leakage Evaluate Monthly (6) 17.

Diesel Fuel Supply Fuel inventory Daily 18.

Turbine Stop and Governor Functioning Annually (0)

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Low Pressure Turb Visual and magnetic Every five years RotorInspection{gg particle or liquid penetrant 20.

Boric Acid System Storage Tank Daily L

Temperature 1

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Boric Acid System Visual observation Daily of piping temperatures (all > 145 F) 22.

Boric Acid Piping Heat Electrical circuit Monthly Tracing operability 23.

PORV Block Valves Complete Valve Cycle Quarterly (6)

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' ;24." : Integrity of Post Accident Evaluate Each refueling

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' Recovery-Systems' Outside cycle-Containment 25.

Containment. Purge Supply.

Verify valves are-Monthly (9)

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'and Exhaust Isolation Valves locked closed-

26.. Reactor, Trip, Breakers
a. Verify' independent Monthly.(9).

operability of

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automatic shunt and undervoltage trip functions.

b. Verify independent.Each refueling operability of man-shutdown ual trip to' shunt and undervoltage trip functions.

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Reactor Trip Bypass Breakers

a. Verify operability Prior 'to of the undervoltage breaker use trip function.
b. Verify operability Each refueling of the shunt trip shutdown functions.
c. Verify operability Each refueling of the manual trip shutdown to undervoltage trip functions.

(1) Requirt.d only during periods of power operation..

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(2)' E determination will be started when the gross activity analysis of a filtered sample indicates >10pCi/cc and will.be redetermined if the

. primary coolant gross radioactivity of a filtered sample increases by more'than 10pCi/cc.

(3) -Drop test shall be conducted at rated reactor coolant flow.

Rods shall be dropped under both cold and hot condition, but cold drop tests need not be. timed.

(4) Drop tests will'be conducted in the hot condition for rods on which maintenance was performed.

(5) As accessible without disassembly of rotor.

(6) Not required during periods of refueling shutdown.

-(7) At least once per week during periods of refueling shutdown.

(8) At least three times per week (with maximum time of 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> between samples) during periods of refueling shutdown.

(9) Not required during periods of cold or refueling shutdown.

(10) Sartple to be taken after a minimum of 2 EFPD and 20 days power operation l

j since the reactor was last subcritical for 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> or longer.

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~An approximately equal number of valves shall be tested each refueling outage l

such that all valves will be tested within a five year period.

If any valve fails its test, an additional number of valves equal to the number originally tested shall be tested.

If any of the additional tested valves fail, all remaining valves-shall be tested.

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Environmental Monitoring a.-

' A summary of pertinent environmental mon-itoring activities l performed during.the. reporting 1 period,: including:

-(1)..The number and, types of. samples taken and the

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types of analytical measurements'made.on the-samples.

(2) Any changes made in sample' types'or locations I::.

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A summary of survey results during the reporting period including a comment on any significant: portion of.the Operational Environmental Monitoring Program not conducted.

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Leak Testing of Sealed Sources Results of required leak tests performed on sealed sources-if the tests ' reveal. the presence of 0.005.microcuries or more of removable-contamination.

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Meteorological Data-Meteorological data shall be kept in file on site for

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review'by the NRC upon request.

The data available will include wind speed,' wind direction, and atmospheric stability.

The data will be-in the form of strip charts or hour-by-hour averages stored in electronic form for each of the parameters.

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ODCM and PCP Changes A description of changes to the ODCM or PCP which were implemented and became effective during the reporting period.

The description shall include sufficient information to support the rationale for the changes Unit 1 Amendment 15.7.8-3 Unit 2 Amendment

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