ML22186A008
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| Site: | Catawba |
| Issue date: | 06/21/2022 |
| From: | Duke Energy |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| TR-NUC-CN-014427 | |
| Download: ML22186A008 (33) | |
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Duke Energy Date: 6/21/2022 Document Transmittal #: TR-NUC-CN-014427
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CRAVS-lntake Alarms 16.9-22 16.9 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 16.9-22 Control Room Area Ventilation System (CRAVS) - Intake Alarms COMMITMENT
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Applicable to the CRAVS smoke alarms only. The chlorine detection alarm is addressed in SLC 16.6-4, Chlorine Detectors and Associated Circuitry and the CRAVS radiation detection alarm is addressed in SLC 16.7-10, Radiation Monitoring for Plant Operations.
The CRAVS Intake Alarms shall be FUNCTIONAL.
APPLICABILITY:
All MODES.
REMEDIAL ACTIONS
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SLC 16.2.3 is not applicable.
CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.
CRAVS smoke intake A. 1 Establish a fire watch 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> alarm non-functional for one or both control room intakes.
TESTING REQUIREMENTS patrol once per hour at the affected control room intake(s).
TEST TR 16.9-22-1 Verify that on a Smoke Density-High test signal, an alarm is received in the control room.
Catawba Units 1 and 2 16.9-22-1 FREQUENCY 18 months Revision 2
BASES CRAVS - Intake Alarms 16.9-22 The CRAVS Intake Alarms provide operator information relative to smoke, chlorine and radiation concentrations at each control room intake. Operators use this information to align the CRAVS to ensure that the control room will remain habitable for operations personnel during and following accident conditions.
The REMEDIAL ACTION for non-functional smoke intake alarms is consistent with that for non-functional fire detection instrumentation. The fire detection instrumentation requirements are discussed in SLC 16.9-6, Fire Detection Instrumentation.
REFERENCES
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Letter from NRC to Gary R. Peterson, Duke, Issuance of Improved Technical Specifications Amendments for Catawba, September 30, 1998.
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SLC 16.6-4, Chlorine Detectors and Associated Circuitry
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SLC 16.7-10, Radiation Monitoring for Plant Operations Catawba Units 1 and 2 16.9-22-2 Revision 2
Remove and Insert Replace the following page(s) of Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments (SLC) Manual with the attached revised page(s). The revised page(s) are identified by Section number and contains marginal lines indicating the areas of change.
REMOVE THESE PAGES INSERT THESE PAGES LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS Pages 1-5 Revision 107 16.7-7, Pages 1-2 Revision 1 16.7-9, Pages 1-6 Revision 13 16.8-3, Pages 1-2 Revision 1 TAB 16.7 Pages 1-5 Revision 108 16.7-7, Pages 1-2 Revision 2 16.7-9, Pages 1-6 Revision 14 16.8-3, Pages 1-2 Revision 2 If you have any questions concerning the contents of this Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments (SLC) Manual update, please contact Nicole Edwards (704)382-6669.
LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS SECTION REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS 15 05/10/16 16.1 1
08/27/08 16.2 2
08/21/09 16.3 1
08/21/09 16.5-1 7
03/30/21 16.5-2 Deleted 16.5-3 2
09/19/19 16.5-4 1
01/27/22 16.5-5 1
01/28/10 16.5-6 2
02/16/22 16.5-7 2
02/06/15 16.5-8 Deleted 16.5-9 Deleted 03/02/21 16.5-10 Deleted 16.6-1 0
10/09/02 16.6-2 Deleted 16.6-3 2
01/27/22 16.6-4 2
11/21/19 16.6-5 3
07/07/20 16.7-1 1
08/21/09 16.7-2 4
02/03/11 16.7-3 5
11/21/19 16.7-4 2
08/21/09 16.7-5 7
06/01/22 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 1 Revision 109
LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS SECTION REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE 16.7-6 3
06/10/16 16.7-7 2
06/14/22 16.7-8 2
08/21/09 16.7-9 14 06/14/22 16.7-10 10 01/27/22 16.7-11 1
08/21/09 16.7-12 1
08/21/09 16.7-13 3
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01/27/22 16.8-2 3
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06/14/22 16.8-4 2
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08/21/09 16.9-1 10 01/29/19 16.9-2 6
08/03/17 16.9-3 5
07/03/18 16.9-4 5
09/11/17 16.9-5 11 10/08/19 16.9-6 12 07/03/18 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 2 Revision 109
LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS SECTION REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE 16.9-7 4
08/21/09 16.9-8 5
08/21/09 16.9-9 3
08/21/09 16.9-10 5
08/21/09 16.9-11 3
08/21/09 16.9-12 3
02/10/15 16.9-13 4
09/27/16 16.9-14 1
09/25/06 16.9-15 2
08/21/09 16.9-16 2
08/21/09 16.9-17 0
10/09/02 16.9-18 Deleted 16.9-19 3
02/20/12 16.9-20 0
10/09/02 16.9-21 1
10/13/16 16.9-22 2
06/21/22 16.9-23 5
08/03/17 16.9-24 2
10/24/06 16.9-25 2
08/21/09 16.9-26 1
11/15/18 16.10-1 1
08/21/09 16.10-2 1
10/24/06 16.10-3 1
08/21/09 16.10-4 0
08/04/20 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 3 Revision 109
LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS SECTION REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE 16.10-5 1
03/16/21 16.11-1 1
07/27/13 16.11-2 8
05/03/22 16.11-3 0
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08/03/17 16.13-2 Deleted Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page4 Revision 109
SECTION 16.13-3 16.13-4 Catawba Units 1 and 2 LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS REVISION NUMBER Deleted 4
Page5 REVISION DA TE 10/04/21 Revision 109
CCWSystem B 3.7.7 B 3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS B 3.7.7 Component Cooling Water (CCW) System BASES BACKGROUND The CCW System provides a heat sink for the removal of process and operating heat from safety related components during a Design Basis Accident (OBA) or transient. During normal operation, the CCW System also provides this function for various nonessential components, as well as the spent fuel storage pool. The CCW System serves as a barrier to the release of radioactive byproducts between potentially radioactive systems and the Nuclear Service Water System (NSWS), and thus to the environment.
The CCW System is arranged as two independent, full capacity cooling loops, and has isolatable nonsafety related components. Each safety related train includes two 50% capacity pumps, surge tank, heat exchanger, piping, valves, and instrumentation. Each safety related train is powered from a separate bus. An open surge tank in the system provides sufficient inventory to protect the pumps from a lack of net positive suction head available (NPSHA) due to a moderate energy line break. The pumps have sufficient NPSHA with the surge tank empty provided the piping up to the tank is filled. The pumps on each train are automatically started on receipt of a safety injection signal, and all nonessential components are isolated.
Additional information on the design and operation of the system, along with a list of the components served, is presented in the UFSAR, Section 9.2 (Ref. 1 ). The principal safety related function of the CCW System is the removal of decay heat from the reactor via the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) System. This may be during a normal or post accident cooldown and shutdown.
APPLICABLE The safety related design basis function of the CCW System is to remove SAFETY ANALYSES waste heat from various components essential in mitigating design basis events which require Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) operation. The CCW System is also used to support normal operation.
The normal temperature of the CCW is 87°F, and, during unit cooldown to MODE 5 (Tcold < 200°F), a maximum temperature of 120°F is Catawba Units 1 and 2 B 3.7.7-1 Revision No. 3
BASES CCWSystem B 3.7.7 APPLICABLE SAFETY ANALYSES (continued)
LCO
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assumed (Ref. 1). This 120°F limit is to prevent thermal degradation of the large pump motors supplied with cooling water from the CCW System.
The CCW System is designed to perform its function with a single failure of any active component, assuming a loss of offsite power.
The CCW System also functions to cool the unit from RHR entry conditions (T cold< 350°F), to MODE 5 (Tcold < 200°F), during normal and post accident operations. The time required to cool from 350°F to 200°F is a function of the number of CCW and RHR trains operating. One CCW train is sufficient to remove decay heat during subsequent operations with Tcold < 200°F. This assumes a maximum service water temperature of 100°F occurring simultaneously with the maximum heat loads on the system.
The CCW System satisfies Criterion 3 of 1 O CFR 50.36 (Ref. 2).
The CCW trains are independent of each other to the degree that each has separate controls and power supplies and the operation of one does not depend on the other. In the event of a OBA, one CCW train is required to provide the minimum heat removal capability assumed in the safety analysis for the systems to which it supplies cooling water. To ensure this requirement is met, two trains of CCW must be OPERABLE.
At least one CCW train will operate assuming the worst case single active failure occurs coincident with a loss of offsite power.
A CCW train is considered OPERABLE when:
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Both pumps and associated surge tank are OPERABLE; and
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The associated piping, valves, heat exchanger, and instrumentation and controls required to perform the safety related function are OPERABLE.
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The train's Non-Essential Auxiliary Building Supply and Return header valves and the Non-Essential Reactor Building Supply and Return header valves are closed; and
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The train's ND heat exchanger cooling flow inlet isolation valve is Catawba Units 1 and 2 B 3.7.7-2 Revision No. 3
BASES LCO (continued)
APPLICABILITY ACTIONS opened;and CCWSystem B 3.7.7
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The flow path through the train's miniflow lines is isolated.
This alignment assures miniflow protection for the operating KC pumps through the trains ND heat exchanger and the essential header.
The isolation of CCW from other components or systems not required for safety may render those componenets or systems inoperable but does not affect the OPERABILITY of the CCW System.
In MODES 1, 2, 3, and 4, the CCW System is a normally operating system, which must be prepared to perform its post accident safety functions, primarily RCS heat removal, which is achieved by cooling the RHR heat exchanger.
In MODE 5 or 6, the requirements of the CCW System are determined by the systems it supports.
A.1 Required Action A.1 is modified by a Note indicating that the applicable Conditions and Required Actions of LCO 3.4.6, "RCS Loops-MODE 4,"
be entered if an inoperable CCW train results in an.inoperable RHR loop.
This is an exception to LCO 3.0.6 and ensures the proper actions are taken for these components.
If one CCW train is inoperable, action must be taken to restore OPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />. In this Condition, the remaining OPERABLE CCW train is adequate to perform the heat removal function.
The 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Completion Time is reasonable, based on the redundant capabilities afforded by the OPERABLE train, and the low probability of a OBA occurring during this period.
B.1 and B.2 If the CCW train cannot be restored to OPERABLE status within the associated Completion Time, the unit must be placed in a MODE in which the LCO does not apply. To achieve this status, the unit must be placed in at least MODE 3 within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in MODE 5 within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />. The allowed Completion Times are reasonable, based on operating Catawba Units 1 and 2 B 3.7.7-3 Revision No. 3
BASES CCW System B 3.7.7 ACTIONS (continued) experience, to reach the required unit conditions from full power conditions in an orderly manner and without challenging unit systems.
SURVEILLANCE SR 3.7.7.1 REQUIREMENTS This SR is modified by a Note indicating that the isolation of the CCW flow to individual components may render those components inoperable but does not affect the OPERABILITY of the CCW System.
Verifying the correct alignment for manual, power operated, and
. automatic valves in the CCW flow path to safety related equipment provides assurance that the proper flow paths exist for CCW operation.
This SR does not apply to valves that are locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, since these valves are verified to be in the correct position prior to locking, sealing, or securing. This SR also does not apply to valves that cannot be inadvertently misaligned, such as check valves. This Surveillance does not require any testing or valve manipulation; rather, it involves verification that those valves capable of being mispositioned are in the correct position.
The Surveillance Frequency is based on operating experience, equipment reliability, and plant risk and is controlled under the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.
SR 3.7.7.2 This SR verifies proper automatic operation of the CCW valves on an actual or simulated actuation safety injection, Phase 'A' Isolation, or Phase 'B' Isolation signal. The CCW System is a normally operating system that cannot be fully actuated as part of routine testing during normal operation. This Surveillance is not required for valves that are locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in the required position under administrative controls. The Surveillance Frequency is based on operating experience, equipment reliability, and plant risk and is controlled under the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.
SR 3.7.7.3 This SR verifies proper automatic operation of the CCW pumps on an actual or simulated actuation signal. The CCW System is a normally Catawba Units 1 and 2 B 3.7.7-4 Revision No. 3
BASES CCW System B 3.7.7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
REFERENCES operating system that cannot be fully actuated as part of routine testing during normal operation. The Surveillance Frequency is based on operating experience, equipment reliability, and plant risk and is controlled under the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.
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UFSAR, Section 9.2.
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1 O CFR 50.36, Technical Specifications, (c)(2)(ii).
Catawba Units 1 and 2 B 3.7.7-5 Revision No.- 3
Catawba Nuclear Station Technical Specifications List of Effective Pages Page Number Amendments Revision Date 177/169 4/08/99 ii 219/214 3/01/05 iii 215/209 6/21/04 iv 173/165 9/30/98 1.1-1 173/165 9/30/98 1.1-2 268/264 6/25/12 1.1-3 299/295 10/23/18 1.1-4 268/264 6/25/12 1.1-5 281/277 4/29/16 1.1-6 268/264 6/25/12 1.1.7 179/171 8/13/99 1.2-1 173/165 9/30/98 1.2-2 173/165 9/30/98 1.2-3 173/165 9/30/98 1.3-1 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-2 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-3 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-4 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-5 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-6 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-7 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-8 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-9 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-10 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-11 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-12 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-13 298/294 2/1/18 1.3-14 298/294 2/1/18 1.4-1 173/165 9/30/98 1.4-2 173/165 9/30/98 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 1 06/21/22
1.4-3 173/165 9/30/98 1.4-4 173/165 9/30/98 2.0-1 210/204 12/19/03 3.0-1 288/284 4/26/17 3.0-2 298/294 2/1/18 3.0-3 235/231 3/19/07 3.0-4 288/284 4/26/17 3.0-5 298/294 2/1/18 3.0-6 305/301 1/31/20 3.1.1-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.1.2-1 296/292 10/23/17 3.1.2-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.1.3-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.3-2 275/271 04/14/15 3.1.3-3 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.4-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.4-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.4-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.1.4-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.1.5-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.5-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.1.6-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.6-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.6-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.1.7-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.7-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.1.8-1 291/287 7/26/17 3.1.8-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.2.1-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.2.1-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.2.1-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.2.1-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.2.1-5 263/259 3/29/11 3.2.2-1 173/165 9/30/98 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 2 06/21/22
3.2.2-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.2.2-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.2.2-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.2.3-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.2.4-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.2.4-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.2.4-3 173/165 9/30/98 3.2.4-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.3.1-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.3.1-2 247/240 12/30/08 3.3.1-3 247/240 12/30/08 3.3.1-4 207/201 7/29/03 3.3.1-5 247/240 12/30/08 3.3.1-6 247/240 12/30/08 3.3.1-7 247/240 12/30/08 3.3.1-8 173/165 9/30/98 3.3.1-9 263/259 3/29/11 3.3.1-10 263/259 3/29/11 3.3.1-11 263/259 3/29/11 3.3.1-12 278/274 4/08/16 3.3.1-13 263/259 3/29/11 3.3.1-14 263/259 3/29/11 3.3.1-15
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3.4.1-5 (deleted) 184/176 3/01/00 3.4.1-6 (deleted) 184/176 3/01/00 3.4.2-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.4.3-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.4.3-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.3-3 306/302 8/4/20 3.4.3-4 212/206 3/4/04 3.4.3-5 306/302 8/4/20 3.4.3-6 212/206 3/4/04 3.4.4-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.5-1 207/201 7/29/03 3.4.5-2 207/201 7/29/03 3.4.5-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.6-1 212/206 3/4/04 3.4.6-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.6-3 282/278 4/26/17 3.4.7-1 212/206 3/4/04 3.4.7-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.7-3 282/278 4/26/17 3.4.8-1 207/201 7/29/03 3.4.8-2 282/278 4/26/17 3.4.9-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.4.9-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.10-1 294/2'90 10/23/17 3.4.10-2 299/295 10/23/18 3.4-11-1 213/207 4/29/04 3.4.11-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.4.11-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.11-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.12-1 212/206 3/4/04 3.4.12-2 213/207 4/29/04 3.4.12-3 212/206 3/4/04 3.4.12-4 212/206 3/4/04 3.4.12-5 263/259 3/29/11 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 5 06/21/22
3.4.12-6 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.12-7 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.12-8 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.13-1 267/263 3/12/12 3.4.13-2 267/263 3/12/12 3.4.14-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.4.14-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.4.14-3 299/295 10/23/18 3.4.14-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.15-1 234/230 9/30/06 3.4.15-2 234/230 9/30/06 3.4.15-3 234/230 9/30/06 3.4.15-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.16-1 268/264 6/25/12 3.4.16-2 268/264 6/25/12 3.4.16-3(deleted) 268/264 6/25/12 3.4.16-4(deleted) 268/264 6/25/12 3.4.17-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.4.18-1 280/276 4/26/16 3.4.18-2 280/276 4/26/16 3.5.1-1 211/205 12/23/03 3.5.1-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.5.1-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.5.2-1 253/248 10/30/09 3.5.2-2 299/295 10/23/18 3.5.2-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.5.3-1 213/207 4/29/04 3.5.3-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.5.4-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.5.4-2 269/265 7/25/12 3.5.5-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.5.5-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.1-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.1-2 192/184 7/31/01 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 6 06/21/22
3.6.2-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.2-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.2-3 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.2-4 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.2-5 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.3-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.3-2 290/286 7/21/17 3.6.3-3 290/286 7/21/17 3.6.3-4 290/286 7/21/17 3.6.3-5 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.3-6 299/295 10/23/18 3.6.3-7 192/184 7/31/01 3.6.4-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.5-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.5-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.6-1 282/278 4/26/17 3.6.6-2 299/295 10/23/18 3.6.8-1 213/207 4/29/04 3.6.8-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.9-1 253/248 10/30/09 3.6.9-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.10-1 301/297 4/18/19 3.6.10-2 289/285 5/08/17 3.6.11-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.11-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.12-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.12-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.12-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.13-1 256/251 6/28/10 3.6.13-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.13-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.14-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.14-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.14-3 270/266 8/6/13 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 7 06/21/22
3.6.15-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.6.15-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.16-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.16-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.6.17-1 253/248 10/30/09 3.7.1-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.7.1-2 299/295 10/23/18 3.7.1-3 281/277 4/29/16 3.7.2-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.7.2-2 299/295 10/23/18 3.7.3-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.7.3-2 299/295 10/23/18 3.7.4-1 294/290 10/23/17 3.7.4-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.5-1 295/291 10/23/17 3.7.5-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.7.5-3 299/295 10/23/18 3.7.5-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.6-1 294/290 10/23/17 3.7.6-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.7-1 253/248 10/30/09 3.7.7-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.8-1 271/267 08/09/13 3.7.8-2 271/267 08/09/13 3.7.8-3 271/267 08/09/13 3.7.8-4 300/296 11/28/18 3.7.8-5 (new) 300/296 11/28/18 3.7.9-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.9-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.10-1 250/245 7/30/09 3.7.10-2 260/255 8/9/10 3.7.10-3 301/297 4/18/19 3.7.11-1 198/191 4/23/02 3.7.11-2 263/259 3/29/11 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 8 06/21/22
3.7.12-1 301/291 4/18/19 3.7.12-2 289/285 5/08/17 3.7.13-1 301/297 4/18/19 3.7.13-2 289/285 5/08/17 3.7.14-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.15-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.7.16-1 233/229 9/27/06 3.7.16-2 233/229 9/27/06 3.7.16-3 233/229 9/27/06 3.7.17-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.1-1 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-2 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-3 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-4 (new) 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-5 (new) 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-6 (new) 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-7 (new) 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-8 (new) 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-9 (new) 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-10 (new) 304/300 11/11/19 3.8.1-11 308/304 9/28/21 3.8.1-12 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.1-13 308/304 9/28/21 3.8.1-14 308/304 9/28/21.
3.8.1-15 308/304 9/28/21 3.8.1-16 308/304 9/28/21 3.8.1-17 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.1-18 308/304 9/28/21 3.8.1-19 292/288 9/08/17 3.8.1-20 308/304 9/28/21 3.8.1-21 308/304 9/28/21 3.8.2-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.8.2-2 207/201 7/29/03 3.8.2-3 173/165 9/30/98 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 9 06/21/22
3.8.3-1 175/167 1/15/99 3.8.3-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.3-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.4-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.8.4-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.4-3 292/288 9/08/17, 3.8.4-4 292/288 9/08/17 3.8.4-5 262/258' 12/20/10 3.8.5-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.8.5-2 207/201 7/29/03 3.8.6-1 253/248 10/30/09 3.8.6-2 253/248 10/30/09 3.8.6-3 253/248 10/30/09 3.8.6-4 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.6-5 223/218 4/27/05 3.8.7-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.8.7-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.8-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.8.8-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.9-1 173/165 9/30/98 3.8.9-2 173/165 9/30/98 3.8.9-3 263/259 3/29/11 3.8.10-1 207/201 7/29/03 3.8.10-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.9.1-1 263/259 3/29/11 3.9.2-1 215/209 6/21/04 3.9.2-2 263/259 3/29/11 3.9.3-1 227/222 9/30/05 3.9.3-2 301/297 4/18/19
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I 3.9.4-1 207/201 7/29/03 3.9.4-2 297/293 1/4/18 3.9.5-1 293/289 9/29/17 3.9.5-2 297/293 1/4/18 3.9.6-1 263/259 3/29/11 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 10 06/21/22
3.9.7-1 263/259 3/29/11 4.0-1 284/280 6/21/16 4.0-2 233/229 9/27/06 5.1-1 273/269
- 2/12/15 5.2-1 273/269 2/12/15 5.2-2 273/269 2/12/15 5.2-3 Deleted 9/21/09 5.3-1 307/303 11/17/20 5.4-1 173/165 9/30/98 5.5-1 286/282 9/12/16 5.5-2 286/282 9/12/16 5.5-3 173/165 9/30/98 5.5-4 173/165 9/30/98 5.5-5 216/210 8/5/04 5.5-6 299/295 10/23/18 5.5-7 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-8 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-9 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-10 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-11 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-12 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-13 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-14 301/297 4/18/19 5.5-15 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-16 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-17 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-18 280/276 4/26/16 5.5-19 280/276 4/26/16 5.6-1 222/217 3/31/05, 5.6-2 253/248 10/30/09 5.6-3 222/217 3/31/05 5.6-4 284/280 6/21/16 5.6-5 301/297 4/18/19 5.6-6 280/276 4/26/16 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 11 06/21/22
5.7-1 5.7-2 Catawba Units 1 and 2 273/269 173/165 Page 12 2/12/15 9/30/98 06/21/22
BASES Revision 1 4/08/99 ii Revision 2 3/01/05 iii Revision 1 6/21/04 82.1.1-1 Revision 0 9/30/98 B 2.1.1-2 Revision 1 12/19/03 B 2.1.1-3 Revision 1 12/19/03 B 2.1.2-1 Revision 0 9/30/98 B 2.1.2-2 Revision 0 9/30/98 B 2.1.2-3 Revision 0 9/30/98 B 3.0-1 thru.B Revision 7 5/02/19 3.0-21 B3.1.1-1thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.1.1-6 B 3.1.2-1 thru Revision 3 11/14/17 B 3.1.2-5 B 3.1.3-1 thru Revision 2 4/14/15 B 3.1.3-6 B 3.1.4-1 thru Revision 1 5/05/11 B 3.1.4-9 B 3.1.5-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.1.5-4 B 3.1.6-1 thru Revision 1 5/05/11 B 3.1.6-6 83.1.7-1 Revision 0 9/30/98 B 3.1.7-2 Revision 2 1/08/04 B 3.1.7-3 Revision 2 1/08/04 B 3.1.7-4 Revision 2 1/08/04 B 3.1.7-5 Revision 2 1/08/04 B 3.1.7-6 Revision 2 1/08/04 B 3.1.8-1 thru Revision 4 3/28/18 B 3.1.8-6 83.2.1-1 thru Revision 4 5/05/11 B 3.2.1.-11' Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 13 06/21/22
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B 3.2.2-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.2.2-10 B 3.2.3-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.2.3-4 B 3.2.4-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.2.4-7 B 3.3.1-1 thru Revision 8 4/08/16 B.3.3.1-55 B 3.3.2-1 thru Revision 13 10/20/21 B 3.3.2-51 B 3.3.3-1 thru Revision 6 4/11/14 8.3.3.3-16 B 3.3.4-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.3.4-5 B 3.3.5-1 thru Revision 3 12/18/15 B 3.3.5-6 B 3.3.6-1 thru Revision 6 08/02/12 B 3.3.6-5 B 3.3.9-1 thru Revision 3 06/02/14 B 3.3.9-5 B 3.4.1-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.4.1-5 B 3.4.2-1 Revision O 9/30/98 B 3.4.2-2 Revision O 9/30/98 B 3.4.2-3 Revision 0 9/30/98 B 3.4.3-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.4.3-6 B 3.4.4-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.4.4-3 B 3.4.5-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.4.5-6 B 3.4.6-1 thru Revision 5 4/26/17 B 3.4.6-6 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 14 06/21/22
B 3.4.7-1 thru Revision 8 5/20/20 B 3.4.7-8 B 3.4.8-1 thru Revision 5 5/20/20 B 3.4.8-5 B 3.4.9-1 thru Revision 3 08/02/12 B 3.4.9-5 B 3.4.10-1 thru Revision 4 10/23/18 B 3.4.10-4 B 3.4.11-1 thru Revision 4 5/05/11 B 3.4.11-7 B 3.4.12-1 thru Revision 6 10/23/18 B 3.4.12-13 B 3.4.13-1 thru Revision 7 3/15/12 B 3.4.13-7 B 3.4.14-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.4.14-6 B 3.4.15-1 thru B Revision 6 5/05/11 3.4.15-10 B 3.4.16-1 thru Revision 4 10/23/12 B 3.4.16-5 B 3.4.17-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.4.17-3 B 3.4.18-1 thru Revision 2 4/26/16 B 3.4.18-8 B 3.5.1-1 thru Revision 4 4/26/17 B 3.5.1-8 B 3.5.2-1 thru Revision 5 10/23/18 B 3.5.2-11 B 3.5.3-1 thru Revision 2 4/26/17 B 3.5.3-3 B 3.5.4-1 thru Revision 5 4/11/14 B.3.5.4-5 B 3.5.5-1 thru Revision 1 5/05/11 B 3.5.5-4 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 15 06/21/22
B 3.6.1-1 thru Revision 2 6/14/22 B 3.6.1-5 B 3.6.2-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.6.2-8 B 3.6.3-1 thru Revision 7 10/23/18 B 3.6.3-14 B 3.6.4-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.6.4-4 B 3.6.5-1 thru Revision 3 07/27/13 B 3.6.5-4 B 3.6.6-1 thru Revision 8 10/23/18 B 3.6.6-8 B 3.6.8-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.6.8-5 B 3.6.9-1 thru Revision 6 5/05/11 B 3.6.9-5 B 3.6.10-1 thru Revision 4 7/15/19 B 3.6.10-6 B 3.6.11-1 thru Revision 5 5/05/11 B 3.6.11-6 B 3.6.12-1 thru Revision 5 5/05/11 B3.6.12-11 B 3.6.13-1 thru B Revision 4 5/05/11 3.6.13-9 B 3.6.14-1 thru Revision 3 6/14/22 B 3.6.14-5 B 3.6.15-1 thru Revision 1 5/05/11 B 3.6.15-4 B 3.6.16-1 thru Revision 4 6/14/22 B 3.6.16-4 B 3.6.17-1 thru Revision 4 7/07/20 B 3.6.17-5 B 3.7.1-1 thru Revision 3 10/23/18 3.7.1-5 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 16 06/21/22
B 3. 7.2-1 thru Revision 4 10/23/18 B 3.7.2-5 B 3. 7.3-1 Revision 3 10/23/18 B 3.7.3-6 B 3.7.4-1 thru Revision 3 11/14/17 B 3.7.4-4 B 3. 7.5-1 thru Revision 5 10/23/18 B 3.7.5-9 B 3.7.6-1 thru Revision 6 9/10/18 B 3.7.6-3 B 3.7.7-1 thru Revision 3 6/21/22 B 3.7.7-5 B 3. 7.S:-1 thru Revision 10 5/21/20 B 3.7.8-12 B 3.7.9-1 thru Revision 4 6/14/22 B 3.7.9-4 B 3.7.10-1 thru Revision 14 4/23/20 B 3.7.10-9 B 3.7.11-1 thru Revision 5 4/23/20 B 3.7.11-4 B 3.7.12-1 thru Revision 11 4/23/20 B 3.7.12-7 B 3.7.13-1 thru Revision 6 7/15/19 B 3.7.13-5 B 3.7.14-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.7.14-3 B 3.7.15-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.7.15-4 B 3.7.16-1 Revision 2 9/27/06 B 3.7.16-2 Revision 2 9/27/06 B 3.7.16-3 Revision 2 9/27/06 B 3.7.16-4 Revision 0 9/27/06 B 3.7.17-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.7.17-3 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 17 06/21/22
B 3.8.1-1 thru Revision 8 9/28/21 8.3.8.1-39 8 3.8.2-1 Revision O 9/30/98 8 3.8.2-2 Revision O 9/30/98 B 3.8.2-3 Revision O 9/30/98 B 3.8.2-4 Revision 3 11/11/19 8 3.8.2-5 Revision 2 5/10/05 B 3.8.2-6 Revision 1 5/10/05 B 3.8.3-1 thru Revision 4 5/05/11 B 3.8.3-8 B 3.8.4-1 thru Revision 12 6/14/22 B 3.8.4.11 B 3.8.5-1 Revision o 9/30/98 B 3.8.5-2 Revision 2 7/29/03 B 3.8.5-3 Revision1 7/29/03 8 3.8.6-1 thru Revision 4 5/05/11 B 3.8.6-7 B 3.8'.7-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.8.7-4 B 3.8.8-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.8.8-4 B 3.8.9-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.8.9-10 B 3.8.10-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.8.10-4 B 3.9.1-1 thru Revision 3 5/05/11 B 3.9.1-4 B 3.9.2-1 thru Revision 6 3/21/17 B 3.9.2-3 B 3.9.3-1 thru Revision 5 7/15/19 B 3.9.3-5 B 3.9.4-1 thru Revision 6 1/23/18 B 3.9.4-6 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 18 06/21/22
B 3.9.5-1 thru Revision 7 5/21/20 B 3.9.5-5 B 3.9.6-1 thru Revision 2 5/05/11 B 3.9.6-3 B 3.9. 7-1 thru Revision 1 5/05/11 B 3.9.7-3 Catawba Units 1 and 2 Page 19 06/21/22