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INDEXBASES3/4.9.23/4.9.3INSTRUMENTATZON......................................
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DECAYTIME.SECTION34.7PLANTSYSTEMS(Continued) 3/4.7.8HYDRAULIC SNUBBERS.
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34.8ELECTRICAL POWERSYSTEMIC~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~....34.9REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1BORONCONCENTRATION......
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PAGE33/47-983/47-7B3/479B3/48-1B3/49-1B3/49-1B3/49-13/4.9.4CONTAINMENT BUILDINGPENETRATZONS....................
B3/49-13/4.9:5COMMUNICATIONS.
3/49.6MANIPULATOR CRANEOPERABILITY.......................
B3/49-1B3/49-23/4.9.7CRANETRAVEL-SPENTFUELSTORAGEBUILDING...
.......B3/49-23/49'RESIDUALHEATREMOVALANDCOOLANTCIRCULATZON........
B3/49-23/4.9.9CONTAINMENT PURGEANDEXHAUSTISOLATION SYSTEM..B
..B3/49-23/4.910AND3/4.9.11WATERLEVEL-REACTOR VESSELANDSTORAGEPOOLB~~e~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3/4.9.12STORAGEPOOLVENTILATION SYSTEM......................
3/4.9.13SPENTFUELCASKMOVEMENT.
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B3/49-334.10SPECIALTESTEXCEPTIONS 3/4'0BlSHUTDOWNMARGINe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B~~~3/4.10.'2 GROUPHEIGHT,INSERTION ANDPOWERDISTRIBUTION LIMITS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B3/410-1B3/410-1COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNZT1XIVAMENDMENT NO.QQ,~%
0)t,I TABLE3'-4SNUBBERVISUALINSPECTION INTERVALNUMBEROFUNACCEPTABLE SNUBBERSPopulation orCategoryNotes1and2ColumnAExtendIntervalNotes3and6ColumnBRepeatIntervalNotes4and6ColumnCReduceIntervalNotes5and68010015020013300~12254001836500122448750204078.1000orgreater2956109Note1:Thenextvisualinspection intervalforasnubberpopulation orcategorysizeshallbedetermined baseduponthepreviousinspection intervalandthenumberofunacceptable snubbersfoundduringthatinterval.
Snubbersmaybecategorized, basedupontheiraccessibility duringpoweroperation,,
asaccessible orinaccessible.
Thesecategories maybeexaminedseparately orjointly.However,thelicenseemustmakeanddocumentthatdecisionbeforeanyinspection andshallusethatdecisionasthebasisuponwhichtodetermine thenextinspection intervalforthatcategory.
Note2:Interpolation betweenpopulation orcategorysizesandthenumberofunacceptable-snubbersispermissible.
UsenextlowerintegerforthevalueofthelimitforColumnsA,B,orCifthatintegerincludesafractional valueofunacceptable snubbersasdetermined byinterpolation.
COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-31AMENDMENT NO~
PLANTSYSTEMS34.7.9FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSFIRESUPPRESSION WATERSYSTEMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7'.1Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeconsidered tobeOPERABLEwith:a.Threefiresuppression systempumps,'achwithacapacityof2500gpm,withtheirdischarge alignedtothefiresuppression header,b.Twofirewatertanks,'achwithaminimumusablevolumeof565,000gallons(34,0feetlevelindication).
coAnOPERABLEflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitheroneofthefirewatertanksandtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalves,tothehosestationvalve(s)andwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s).
Thehosestationvalve(s)andthewatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s)thatazerequiredtobeintheflowpatharegiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3,7.9.2,respectively.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withonepumpinoperable, restoretheinoperable pumptoOPERABLEstatuswithin7daysorprovideanalternate backuppump.b.Withonefirewatertankinoperable, restoretheinoperable tanktoOPERABLEstatuswithin30daysorestablish abackupwatersystemsupply.c~Withthefiresuppression watersystemotherwise inoperable:
1.Restorethefiresuppression waterdistribution systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin24hours,or2.Establish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithin24hours.d.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0,4arenotapplicable.
+ThesepumpsandtanksareshazedbetweenUnits1and2.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-33AMENDMENT NO.M,430,
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PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1 Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying thewatersupplycontained inthefirewatertanks.b.Atleastonceper31daysonaSTAGGERED TESTBASISbystartingeachpumpandoperating itforatleast15minutesonrecirculation flow.C~Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying thateachvalve(manual,poweroperated, orautomatic) intheflowpaththatisnotlocked,sealed,orotherwise securedinposition, isinitscorrect'osition.
d.Atleastonceper6monthsbyperformance ofasystemflushofabovegroundinternaldistribution headersandfirehydrants.
e.Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveintheflowpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.Atleastonceper18monthsbyperforming asystemfunctional testwhichincludessimulated automatic actuation ofthesystemthroughout itsoperating
: sequence, and:1.Verifying thateachautomatic valveintheflowpathactuatestoitscorrectposition, 2.Verifying thateachpumpdevelopsaflowofatleast2500gpmatasystemheadofatleast300feetofwaterbyobserving threepoints(minimum, rated,andpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve,3.Cyclingeachvalveintheflowpaththatisnottestableduringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel,and4.Verifying thateachpumpstartsinitspreplanned sequencetomaintainthefiresuppression watersystempressuregreaterthanorequalto100psig.geAtleastonceper3yearsbyperforming aseriesofflowtestssothateveryfiremainsegment(excluding individual systemsupplies) hasbeenverifiedtobeclearofobstruction byafullflowtest.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-34AMENDMENT NO.M,480,


PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS Continued 4,7.9.1.2 Thefirepumpdieselenginesshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
p INDEX BASES SECTION                                                                                                                PAGE 3  4.7  PLANT SYSTEMS          (Continued) 3/4.7.8                                        ....... ............. . .9..9                                  .. 3 3/4 7-9 3/4.7.9 HYDRAULIC SNUBBERS.
a.Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying:
FIRE SUPPRESSION              SYSTEMS .......................9                                  '.~
1.Thefuelstoragetankscontainatleast160gallonsoffuel,and2.Thedieselsstartfromambientconditions andoperateforatleast30minutes.b.-Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatasampleofdieselfuelfromthefuelstoragetanksobtainedinaccordance withASTM-D4057-81iswithintheacceptable limitsspecified inTable1ofASTM-D975-81whencheckedforviscosity, waterandsediment.
8 3/4 7-7 B 3/4 7 9 3/4 7.10 FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES.
c~Atleastonceper18monthsbysubjecting thedieselstoaninspection inaccordance withprocedures preparedinconjunction withthemanufacturer's recommendations forthisclassofstandbyservice4.7.9.1.3 Thefirepumpdieselstartingbatterybanksandchargersshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
3 4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMIC                      ~      ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ....               B 3/4 8-1 3 4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1   BORON    CONCENTRATION......                   ~ ..........................-                             B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.2    INSTRUMENTATZON......................................                                                    B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.3    DECAY    TIME.                                                                                            B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.4   CONTAINMENT BUILDING                  PENETRATZONS....................                                   B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9:5    COMMUNICATIONS.                                                                                           B 3/4  9-1 3/4 9.6    MANIPULATOR CRANE                OPERABILITY.......................                                       B 3/4  9-2 3/4.9.7    CRANE TRAVEL  SPENT FUEL STORAGE                                  BUILDING...            .......      B 3/4  9-2 3/4 9 '   RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL AND COOLANT                                  CIRCULATZON........                   B 3/4  9-2 3/4.9.9    CONTAINMENT PURGE AND EXHAUST ISOLATION SYSTEM..B                                                  .  . B 3/4  9-2 3/4.9 10  AND 3/4.9.11          WATER LEVEL-REACTOR VESSEL AND STORAGE POOL B ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~    B 3/4  9-3 3/4.9.12  STORAGE POOL VENTILATION                        SYSTEM......................                             B 3/4  9-3 3/4.9.13  SPENT FUEL CASK MOVEMENT. ~                      ................... .......             ~              B 3/4  9-3 3/4.9.14  SPENT FUEL CASK DROP PROTECTION                                SYSTEM...............                     B 3/4  9-3 3 4.10    SPECIAL TEST EXCEPTIONS 3/4 '0Bl SHUTDOWN MARGINe                  ~          ~    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B  ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 10-1 3/4.10.'2 GROUP HEIGHT, INSERTION                        AND POWER            DISTRIBUTION LIMITS~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~                                                  B 3/4 10-1 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT        -   UNZT 1                        XIV                                  AMENDMENT NO.       QQ,~%
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying that:1.Theelectrolyte levelofeachbatteryisabovetheplates,and2.Theoutputbatteryvoltageofeachbankisgreaterthan24volts.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatthespecificgravityisappropriate forcontinued serviceofeachbattery.c~Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying that:1.Thebatteries, cellplatesandbatterypacksshownovisualindication ofphysicaldamageorabnormaldeterioration, and2.Thebattery-to-battery andterminalconnections areclean,tight,freeofcorrosion, andcoatedwithanti-corrosion
: material, COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-35AMENDMENT NO.M,480,~f PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS Continued 4.7.9.2Eachoftheaboverequiredwatersprayand/orsprinkler systemsshallbedemonstrated tobeOPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveintheflowpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravelasprovidedbyTechnical Specification 4,7,9.1,1,e.
b.Atleastonceper18months:1.Byperforming asystemfunctional testwhichincludessimulated automatic actuation ofthesyst:em,and:a)Verifying thattheautomatic valvesintheflowpathactuatetotheircorrectpositions onatestsignal,and'.b)Cyclingeachvalveintheflow,paththatisnottestableduringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.Byvisualinspection ofdelugeandpreaction systempiping(thisisnotrequiredforsystemssupervised byair)toverifytheirintegrity.
3.Byvisualinspection ofeachopenheaddelugenozzle'toverifythatthereisnoblockage, c~Atleastonceper3yearsbyperforming anairflowtestthroughthepipingofeachopenheaddelugesystemandverifying eachopenheaddelugenozzleisunobstructed.
Thefireprotection waterflowsurveillance testingmaybesuspended untilthecompletion ofthefireprotection waterstoragetankandfirepumpinstallations (May31,1993).Thesurveillance testingsuspended asaltresuoftotsamendment willbeinitiated atitsnormalfrequency withinfourmothourmons0Eohenewfireprotection waterstoragetanksandfirepumpsbeingdecldecarePRABLE,withtheexception ofunitoutagerequiredtestingwhichwouldbecompleted beforetheendofthenextscheduled unitoutage.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-37AMENDMENT NO.400,430,444, PLANTSYSTEMSFIREHOSESTATIONSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3,7.9.5ThefirehosestationsshowninTable3.7-7shallbeOPERABLE:
APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverequipment intheareasprotected bythefirehosestations.
isrequiredtobeOPERABLE.
ACTION:a.WithoneormoreofthefirehosestationsshowninTable3.7-7inoperable:
1)Forthoseareaswheretheinoperable firehosestationistheprimarymeansoffiresuppression (areaswherenofixedsystemsazeprovidedorareaswherethefixedsystemsazeinoperable),
within1hour,routeanadditional equivalent capacityfirehosetotheaffectedarea(s),fromanOPERABLEhosestation(s) perSpecification 4.7.9.5,or2)within1hour,verifythatthefixedfiresuppression system(s) thatalsoprotectstheaffectedarea(s)servicedbythefirehosestation(s) isOPERABLE.
b,Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4'.9.5EachofthefirehosestationsshowninTable3.7-7shallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper31daysbyavisualinspection ofthe.firehosestationstoassureallrequiredequipment isatthestation.b.$tleastonceper18monthsby:1.Removingthehoseforvisualinspection andre-racking, and2.Replacement ofalldegradedgasketsincouplings.
c.Atleastonceper3yearsby:1.Partially openingeachhosestationvalvetoverifyOPERABILITY andnoflowblockage.'.
Conducting ahosehydrostatic testatapressureof150psigoratleast50psigreaterthanthemaximumpressureavailable atthathosestation,whichever isgreater.'he fireprotection waterflowsurveillance testingmaybesuspended untilthecompletion ofthefireprotection waterstoragetankandfirepumpinstallations (May31,1993).Thesurveillance testingsuspended asaresultofthisamendment willbeinitiated atitsnormalfrequency withinfourmonthsofthenewfireprotection waterstoragetanksandfirepumpsbeingdeclaredOPERABLE, withtheexception ofunitoutagerequiredtestingwhichwouldbecompleted beforetheendofthenextscheduled unitoutage.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-43AMENDMENT NO.  


BASES(Continued) radiation levelsandtheexpectedtimetoperformavisualinspection ineachsnubberlocationaswellasotherfactorsassociated withaccessibility duringplantoperations (e.g.,temperature, atmosphere,
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: location, etc'~),andrecommendations ofRegulatory Guides8.8and8.10.Theadditionordeletionofanysnubbershallbemadeinaccordance withSection50.59of10CFRPart50.3479FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSTheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression systemsensuresthatadequatefiresuppression capability isavailable toconfineandextinguish firesoccurring inanyportionofthefacilitywheresafetyrelatedequipment islocated.Thefiresuppression systemsconsistofthewatersystem,sprayand/orsprinklers, C02,Halonandfirehosestations.
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Thecollective capability ofthefiresuppression systemsisadequatetominimizepotential damagetosafety-related equipment andisamajorelementinthefacilityfireprotection program.IntheeventthatoneormoreC02suppression systemsrequiring automatic actuation mustbeisolatedforpersonalprotection topermitentryforroutinetours,maintenance, construction, orsurveillance testingintheprotected area,thefiredetection system(s) requiredtobeOPERABLEbySpecification 3.3.3.7shallbeverifiedtobeOPERABLE.
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Isolation ofanautomatic COsuppression systemtemporarily putsthissysteminamanualactuation mote.Relianceonthefiredetection syst:em,inconjunction withtheabilitytomanuallydischarge theC02suppression systemwillprovideadequatefireprotection forperiodswhenpersonnel arerequiredtoworkintheseareas.Intheeventthatportionsofthefiresuppression systemsareinoperable, alternate backupfirefightingequipment isrequiredtobemadeavailable intheaffectedareasuntiltheinoperable equipment isrestoredtoservice.Whentheinoperable firefightingequipment isintendedforuseasabackupmeansoffiresuppression, alongerperiodoftimeisallowedtoprovideanalternate meansoffirefightingthaniftheinoperable equipment istheprimarymeansoffiresuppression.
Backupfireprotection equipment willnormallytaketheformofpermanently mountedfireextinguishers and/orfirehosestationsinornearthearea,orfirehosesroutedtotheaffectedarea.Intheeventthatthefirewatertanksbecomeinoperable, LakeMichiganmayserveastheirbackup.Twomanual,diesel-engine driven,vertical-turbine firepumpsratedat2000gpm,whichtakesuctionoffofLakeMichiganandprovidewatertothefiresuppression header,areadministratively controlled.
Oneofthesepumpsmayserveasabackuptooneofthefiresuppression pumpsthattakesuctionoffofthetanks.However,itisnotourintenttorelyonbackupsystemsorothercompensatory measuresforanextendedperiodoftimeandactionwillbetakentorestoretheinoperable portionsofthefiresuppression systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithinareasonable period.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT1B3/47-7AMENDMENT NO.68, BASES344.79Continued Thesurveillance requirements provideassurance thattheminimumOPERABILITY requirements ofthefiresuppression systemsaremet.Whileperforming thesurveillances specified in4.7.9.1thefiresuppression watersystemisstillcapableofperforming itsintendedfunction.
Consequently, itisnotnecessary toentertheACTIONSTATEMENT specified in3.7.9.1whiletheSURVEILLANCES specified in4.7.9.1.1 arebeingperformed, unlessthetestedequipment failstheSURVEILLANCE.
Inaddition, anallowance ismadeforensuringasufficient volumeofHalonandCO>intheHalonandCOzstoragetanksbyverifying eithertheweight,level,orpressureofthetanks.Thefiresuppression watersystemhasthreefirepumpscommontobothunitswhichdischarge intounderground ringheaders.Thereisonemotor-driven horizontal centrifugal firepumpratedat2500gpmthattakessuctionfromthefirewaterstoragetanks;andtwodiesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal firepumpsratedat2500gpmthattakesuctionfromthefirewaterstoragetanks.Havingacombination ofdiesel-driven andelectricmotor-driven pumpsinthesystemdesignisconsistent withNRCBranchTechnical PositionAPSCB9.5-1.TheflowpathscapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganarenormallyisolatedtoprecludezebramusselinfestation ofthesystem.Thepurposeofthecharcoalfilterfiresuppr'ession T/Sistoaccountfordetection andsuppression offiresinthecharcoalfilters.Manualoperation ofthesesystemsisallowedbecausetwo-point heatdetection withcontrolroomandlocalannunciation oftroubleconditions isprovidedforthecharcoalfilters.TheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression systemprotecting thecharcoalfiltersisonlyrequiredwhenthereischarcoalinthefilters.Actuation ofspraywaterontothecharcoalfiltersrequiresboththemanualopeningofthesystemisolation valveandreachingthehightemperature alarmsetpointfortheautomatic openingofthesystemdelugevalve.Becauseoftheinaccessibility ofthelowercontainment topersonnel duringoperation duetoALARAradiation exposureconcerns, theuseofoneormoreCCTVsinthelowercontainment, tomonitorforfireandsmoke,isanacceptable substitute toanhourlyfirewatch,ifthefiresuppression systembecomesinoperable.
'Allhourlyfirewatchpatrolsareperformed atintervals ofsixtyminuteswithamarginoffifteenminutes.IIAcontinuous firewatchrequiresthatatrainedindividual beinthespecified areaatalltimesandthateachfirezonewithinthespecified areabepatrolled atleastonceeveryfifteenminuteswithamarginoffiveminutes.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT1B3/47-8AMENDMENT NO.
BASESSECTIONINDEXPAGE34.4REACTORCOOLANTSYSTE(Continued) 3/4.4.9PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITS................o.o..o...
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3/4.4.10STRUCTURAL ZNTEGRZTY
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and3/4.5.3ECCSSUBSYSTEMS B3/45-1B3/45-1B3/45-23/45.5REFUELING WATERSTORAGETANK(RWST).............B3/45-334.6CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS3/4.6.1PRIMARYCONTAINMENT
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B3/46-13/46.2DEPRESSURZZATZON ANDCOOLINGSYSTEMS...............o.
B3/46-33/4.6.3CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES.o.....~..o.o.~........3/4.64COMBUSTIBLE GASCONTROLB3/46-3B3/46-33/4.6.534.7ICECONDENSER
~~~~~~~~~~B3/464PLANTSYSTEMS3/4.7.1TURBINECYCLEB3/47-13/4.7.2STEAMGENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATZON
.....B3/47-43/4.7.3COMPONENT COOLINGWATERSYSTEM......................
B3/47-43/4.7.4ESSENTIAL SERVICEWATERSYSTEM3/4.7.5CONTROLROOMEMERGENCY VENTILATION SYSTEM3/47.6ESFVENTILATION SYSTEM3/47.7HYDRAULIC SNUBBERSB3/47-4B3/47-4aB3/47-5~~~~~~~~~~B3/475COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2XIIIAMENDMENT NO.~
INDEXBASESSECTION34.7PLANTSYSTEMS(Continued)
PAGE34.834.9ELECTRICAL POWERSYSTEMS~~~..........~~.~~~~~...~~REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1BORONCONCENTRATION
~....~.~.......3/4.9.23/4.9.3INSTRUMENTATION DECAYTIME3/4.9.4CONTAINMENT BUZLDINGPENETRATIONS
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3/4.9.5COMMUNICATIONS
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...o.o~oo.+oooo3/4.9.6MANIPULATOR CRANEOPERABILITY 3/4.9.73/4.9.8CRANETRAVEL-SPENTFUELSTORAGEBUILDINGRESIDUALHEATREMOVALANDCOOLANTCIRCULATION 3/47.8SEALEDSOURCECONTAMINATION
.....~..~~~~i.~.o..o..~3/4.7.9FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMS..............~~~..3/4.7.10FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES
....~o.....B3/47-6B3/47-6B3/47-9B3/48-1B3/49-1B3/49-1B3/49-1B3/49-1B3/49-1B3/49-2B3/49-2B3/49-23/4.9.9CONTAINMENT PURGEANDEXHAUSTISOLATION SYSTEMii....B3/49-33/4.9.10and3/4.9.11WATERLEVEL-REACTORVESSEL3/4.9.133/4.9.14SPENTFUELCASKMOVEMENTSPENTFUELCASKDROPPROTECTION SYSTEM34.10SPECIALTESTEXCEPTIONS ANDSTORAGEPOOL3/4.912STORAGEPOOLVENTILATION SYSTEM........~.~.........
B3/49-3B3/49-3B3/49-3B3/49-33/4.10.1SHUTDOWNMARGINB3/410-13/4.10.2GROUPHEIGHTgINSERTION ANDPOWERDISTRZBUTION LIMITS.B3/410-1COOKNUCLEARPLANT"-UNIT2XIVAMENDMENT NO.~
~~PLANTSYSTEMS349FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSFIRESUPPRESSION WATERSYSTEMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.1with:Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeconsidered tobeOPERABLEa.Threefiresuppression systempumps,*eachwithacapacityof2500gpm,withtheirdischarge alignedtothefiresuppression header,b.Twofirewatertanks,*eachwithaminimumusablevolumeof565,000gallons(34.0feetlevelindication)
C.AnOPERABLEflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitheroneofthefirewatertanksan'dtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalves,tothehosestationvalve(s)andwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s).
Thehosestationvalve(s)andthewatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s)thatarerequiredtobeintheflowpatharegiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2,respectively.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withonepumpinoperable, restoretheinoperable pumptoOPERABLEstatuswithin7daysorprovideanalternate backuppump.b.Withonefirewatertankinoperable, restoretheinoperable tanktoOPERABLEstatuswithin30daysorestablish abackupwatersystemsupply.c~Withthefiresuppression watersystemotherwise inoperable:
Restorethefiresuppression waterdistribution systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin24hours,or2.Establish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithin24hours.d.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
*ThesepumpsandtanksaresharedbetweenUnits1and2.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-27AMENDMENT NO.4k,~,454


PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1 Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
TABLE 3 '-4 SNUBBER  VISUAL INSPECTION INTERVAL NUMBER OF UNACCEPTABLE SNUBBERS Population                      Column A              Column B                Column C or Category                  Extend Interval        Repeat Interval        Reduce Interval Notes  1 and 2              Notes  3  and  6      Notes 4 and 6          Notes 5 and 6 80 100 150 200                                                                          13 300                                                  ~ 12                    25 400                                                    18                    36 500                            12                      24                    48 750                            20                      40                    78
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying thewatersupplycontained inthefirewatertanks.b.Atleastonceper31daysonaSTAGGERED TESTBASISbystartingeachpumpandoperating itforatleast15minutesonrecirculation flow.C.Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying thateachvalve(manual,poweroperated, orautomatic) intheflowpaththatisnotlocked,sealed,orotherwise securedinposition, isinitscorrectposition.
. 1000  or greater                  29                      56                    109 Note 1:    The  next visual inspection interval for a snubber population or category size shall be determined based upon the previous inspection interval and the number of unacceptable snubbers found during that interval. Snubbers may be categorized, based upon their accessibility during power operation,, as accessible or inaccessible. These categories may be examined separately or jointly. However, the licensee must make and document that decision before any inspection and shall use that decision as the basis upon which to determine the next inspection interval for that category.
d.Atleastonceper6monthsbyperformance ofasystemflushofabovegroundinternaldistribution headersandfirehydrants.
Note 2:    Interpolation between population or category sizes and the number of unacceptable- snubbers is permissible. Use next lower integer for the value of the limit for Columns A, B, or C        if that integer includes a fractional value of unacceptable      snubbers  as determined  by interpolation.
e.Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveintheflowpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.Atleastonceper18monthsbyperforming asystemfunctional testwhichincludessimulated automatic actuation ofthesystemthroughout itsoperating
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT 1            3/4 7-31                          AMENDMENT NO ~
: sequence, and:Verifying thateachautomatic valveintheflowpathactuatestoitscorrectposition, Verifying thateachpumpdevelopsaflowofatleast2500gpmatasystemheadofatleast300feetofwaterbyobserving threepoints(minimum, ratedandpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve,.3.Cyclingeachvalveintheflowpaththatisnot,testableduringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel,andVerifying thateachhighpressurepumpstartsinitspreplanned sequencetomaintainthe,firesuppression watersystempressuregreaterthanorequalto100psig.g~Atleastonceper3yearsbyperforming aseriesofflowtestssothateveryfiremainsegment(excluding individual systemsupplies) hasbeenverifiedtobeclearofobstructions byafullflowtest.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-28EEEEEEEEE EO.EE,EEE,~
 
LANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS Continued 4.7.9.1.2 Thefirepumpdieselenginesshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.9   FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION  FOR OPERATION 3.7 '.1   The  fire  suppression water system shall be considered to be    OPERABLE with:
a~Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying:
: a. Three  fire  suppression system pumps, 'ach with a capacity of 2500 gpm, with their discharge aligned to the fire suppression header,
Thefuelstoragetankscontainatleast160gallonsoffuel,and2.Thedieselsstartfromambientconditions andoperateforatleast30minutes.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatasampleofdieselfuelfromthefuelstoragetanksobtainedinaccordance withASTM-D4057-81iswithintheacceptable limitsspecified inTable1ofASTM-D975-81whencheckedforviscosity, waterandsediment.
: b. Two  fire water tanks, 'ach with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons (34,0 feet level indication).
C.Atleastonceper18monthsbysubjecting thedieselstoaninspection inaccordance withprocedures preparedinconjunction withitsmanufacturer's recommendations forthisclassofstandbyservice.'4.7.9.1.3 Thefirepumpdieselstartingbatterybanksandchargersshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
co  An OPERABLE  flow path capable of taking suction from either    one  of the  fire water tanks and    transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves, to the hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that aze required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3,7.9.2, respectively.
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying that:Theelectrolyte levelofeachbatteryisabovetheplates,and2.Theoutputbatteryvoltageofeachbankisgreaterthan24volts.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatthespecificgravityisappropriate forcontinued serviceofeachbattery.C.Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying, that:The"batteries, cellplatesandbatterypacksshownovisualindication ofphysicaldamageorabnormaldeterioration, and2.Thebattery-to-battery andterminalconnections areclean,tight,freeofcorrosion, andcoatedwithanti-corrosion material.
APPLICABILITY: At  all  times.
COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-29AMENDMENT NO.44,khan,454 PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS Continued 4.7.9.2Eachoftheaboverequiredwatersprayand/orsprinkler systemsshallbedemonstrated tobeOPERABLE:
ACTION:
a~Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveintheflowpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravelasprovidedbyTechnical Specification 4.7.9.1.1.e.
a ~  With one  pump  inoperable, restore the inoperable pump to OPERABLE status within  7  days or provide an alternate backup pump.
b.Atleastonceper18months:Byperforming asystemfunctional testwhichincludessimulated automatic actuation ofthesystem,and:a)Verifying thattheautomatic valvesintheflowpathactuatetotheircorrectpositions onatestsignal,and*b)Cyclingeachvalveintheflowpaththatisnottestableduringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.2.Byvisualinspection ofdelugeandpreaction systempiping(thisisnotrequiredforsystemssupervised byair)toverifytheirintegrity.
: b. With one  fire water    tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to OPERABLE  status within 30 days or establish a backup water system supply.
Byvisualinspection ofeachopenheaddelugenozzletoverifythatthereisnoblockage.
c ~  With the  fire  suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
Atleastonceper3yearsbyperforming anairflowtestthroughthepipingofeachopenheaddelugesystemandverifying eachopen'eaddelugenozzleisunobstructed.
: 1. Restore the    fire suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE status within    24 hours, or
*Thefireprotection waterflowsurveillance testingmaybesuspended untilthecompletion ofthefireprotection waterstoragetankandfiiepumpinstallations (May31,1993).Thesurveillance testingsuspended asaresultofthisamendment willbeinitiated atitsnormalfrequency withinfourmonthsofthenewfireprotection waterstoragetanksandfirepumpsbeingdeclaredOPERABLE, withtheexception ofunitoutagerequiredtestingwhichwouldbecompleted beforetheendofthenextscheduled unitoutage.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/731AMENDMENT NO'''34'40 I454 PLANTSYSTEMSFIREHOSESTATIONSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.5ThefirehosestationsshowninTable3.7-7shallbeOPERABLE:
: 2. Establish  a backup  fire  suppression water system within 24 hours.
APPLICABILITY:
: d. The  provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0,4 are not applicable.
Wheneverequipment intheareasprotected bythefirehosestationsisrequiredtobeOPERABLE.
+ These pumps and tanks are shazed between      Units  1 and 2.
ACTIONa~WithoneormoreofthefirehosestationsshowninTable3.7-7inoperable:
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT  - UNIT  1        3/4 7-33          AMENDMENT NO. M, 430,
1)Forthoseareaswheretheinoperable firehosestationistheprimarymeansoffiresuppression (areaswherenofixedsystemsareprovidedorareaswherethefixedsystemsareinoperable),
 
within1hour,routeanadditional equivalent capacityfirehosetotheaffectedarea(s)fromanOPERABLEhosestation(s) perSpecification 4.7.9.5,or2)within1hour,verifythatthefixedfiresuppression system(s) thatalsoprotectstheaffectedarea(s)servicedbythefirehosestation(s) isOPERABLE.
PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1  The  fire  suppression water system shall be demonstrated                      OPERABLE:
b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
: a. At least once per 7 days by verifying the water supply contained in the fire water tanks.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.5EachofthefirehosestationsshowninTable3.7-7shallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
: b. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting each pump and operating    it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation flow.
a.Atleastonceper31daysbyavisualinspection of'thefirehosestationstoassureallrequiredequipment isatthestation.b.Atleastonceper18monthsby:Removingthehoseforvisualinspection andre-racking, and2~Replacement ofalldegradedgasketsincouplings.
C ~  At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path that is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, is in its        correct'osition.
c.Atleastonceper3yearsby:2.Partially openingeachhosestationvalvetoverifyOPERABILITY andnoflowblockage.*
: d. At least once per    6  months by performance  of  a system                flush of  above ground  internal distribution headers    and fire  hydrants.
Conducting ahosehydrostatic testatapressureof150psigoratleast50psigreaterthanthemaximumpressureavailable atthathosestation,whichever isgreater.*
: e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.
*Thefireprotection waterflowsurveillance testingmaybesuspended untilthecompletion ofthefireprotection waterstoragetankandfirepumpinstallations (May31,1993).Thesurveillance testingsuspended asaresultofthisamendment willbeinitiated atitsnormalfrequency withinfourmonthsofthenewfireprotection waterstoragetanksandfirepumpsbeingdeclaredOPERABLE, withtheexception ofunitoutagerequiredtestingwhichwouldbecompleted beforetheendofthenextscheduled unitoutage.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-37AMENDMENT NO.44,ki4,450 ATTACHMENT 2TOAEP:NRC:1143A OATHOFAFFIRMATION STATEMENT FORAEP:NRCt0659V STATEOFOHIOCOUNTYOFFRANKLINR.F.Hering,bei.ngdulysworn,deposesandsaysthatheistheVicePresident oflicenseeIndianaMichiganPowerCompany,thathehasreadtheforegoing application forSECTION6TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGEREQUESTandheknowsthecontentsthereof'nd thatsaidcontentsaretruetothebestofhisknowledge andbelief.Subscri.bed andsworntomebeforethisdayofNOTARPUBLICBITAD.HILLNOTARYPUBLIC.STAT)OFOHIO
At least once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:
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: 1. Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position,
: 2. Verifying that each pump develops a flow of at least 2500 gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated, and peak) on the pump's performance curve,
: 3. Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel,  and
: 4. Verifying that    each pump starts in its preplanned                  sequence  to maintain the fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.
ge  At least once per    3 years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire    main segment (excluding individual system supplies) has been verified to be clear of obstruction by a        full                flow test.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT  - UNIT  1        3/4 7-34          AMENDMENT NO.                  M,  480,
 
PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS      Continued 4,7.9.1.2  The  fire  pump  diesel engines shall  be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per    31 days by verifying:
: 1. The  fuel storage tanks contain at least    160 gallons of fuel, and
: 2. The  diesels start from ambient conditions and operate for at least  30  minutes.
b.-  At least once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.
c ~  At least once per    18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with the manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service 4.7.9.1.3  The  fire pump  diesel starting battery banks  and chargers  shall  be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per    7 days by verifying that:
: 1. The  electrolyte level of    each battery is  above the plates,  and
: 2. The output battery voltage of each bank is greater than      24 volts.
: b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.
c ~  At least once per    18 months by  verifying that:
: 1. The batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and
: 2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anti-corrosion material, COOK NUCLEAR PLANT  - UNIT  1        3/4 7-35          AMENDMENT NO. M,  480,    ~ f
 
PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS      Continued 4.7.9.2    Each  of the above required water spray and/or sprinkler      systems  shall be  demonstrated to be OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel as provided by Technical Specification 4,7,9.1,1,e.
: b. At least once per  18 months:
: 1. By performing a system  functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the syst: em, and:
a)  Verifying that the automatic valves in the flow path actuate to their correct positions on a test signal, and'.
b)  Cycling each valve in the flow, path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of  full travel.
By visual inspection of deluge    and preaction system piping (this is not required for    systems supervised by air) to verify their integrity.
: 3. By visual inspection of each    open head deluge nozzle  'to verify that there is no blockage, c ~  At least once per  3 years by performing an    air flow test through the piping of  each open head deluge system and    verifying each open head deluge nozzle is unobstructed.
The fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the fire protection water storage tank and fire pump installations (May 31, 1993). The surveillance testing suspended as a resu                lt o t s amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four              mo th s our mon oof the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being decl        ec are d 0 P E RABLE, with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT      - UNIT 1          3/4 7-37    AMENDMENT NO. 400, 430, 444,
 
PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE  HOSE STATIONS LIMITING CONDITION    FOR OPERATION 3,7.9.5  The  fire hose  stations              shown  in Table 3.7-7 shall          be OPERABLE:
APPLICABILITY: Whenever equipment in the areas protected by the                                fire  hose stations. is required to be OPERABLE.
ACTION:
: a. With one or more of the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 inoperable: 1) For those areas where the inoperable fire hose station is the primary means of fire suppression (areas where no fixed systems aze provided or areas where the fixed systems aze inoperable), within 1 hour, route an additional equivalent capacity fire hose to the affected area(s), from an OPERABLE hose station(s) per Specification 4.7.9.5, or 2) within 1 hour, verify that the fixed fire suppression system(s) that also protects the affected area(s) serviced by the fire hose station(s) is OPERABLE.
b,  The  provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4 '.9.5  Each  of the fire hose stations                  shown in Table 3.7-7 shall            be demonstrated    OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per                31 days by a    visual inspection of the. fire hose stations to assure                all required equipment is at the station.
: b.  $ t least once per 18 months by:
: 1. Removing the hose                for visual inspection          and  re-racking,  and
: 2. Replacement    of            all  degraded gaskets          in couplings.
: c. At least once per                3  years by:
: 1. Partially  opening each hose                station valve to verify            OPERABILITY and no  flow  blockage.'.
Conducting a hose hydrostatic test at a pressure of 150 psig or at least 50 psi greater than the maximum pressure available at that hose station, whichever is                  greater.'he fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the    fire protection water storage tank and fire pump installations (May 31, 1993). The surveillance testing suspended as a result of this amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four months of the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being declared OPERABLE,  with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT  1                      3/4 7-43                  AMENDMENT NO.
 
BASES  (Continued) radiation levels and the expected time to perform a visual inspection  etc' in each snubber location as well as other factors associated with accessibility during plant operations (e.g., temperature, atmosphere, location,            ), and recommendations of Regulatory Guides 8.8 and 8.10. The addition or deletion of any snubber shall be made in accordance with Section 50.59 of 10 CFR Part 50.
3 4 7 9    FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS The OPERABILITY    of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any portion of the facility where safety related equipment is located.
The fire suppression systems consist of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers,  C02, Halon and  fire hose  stations. The collective capability of the fire  suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential damage to safety-related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection program.
In the event that one or more C02 suppression systems requiring automatic actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire detection system(s) required to be OPERABLE by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be OPERABLE. Isolation of an automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this system in a manual actuation mote.
Reliance on the fire detection syst: em, in conjunction with the ability to manually discharge the C02 suppression system will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are required to work in these areas.
In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored to service.
When  the inoperable fire fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means  of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than      if  the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression.      Backup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extinguishers and/or fire hose stations in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the affected area.
In the event that the fire water tanks become inoperable, Lake Michigan may serve as their backup. Two manual, diesel-engine driven, vertical-turbine fire pumps rated at 2000 gpm, which take suction off of Lake Michigan and provide water to the fire suppression header, are administratively controlled. One of these pumps may serve as a backup to one of the fire suppression pumps that take suction off of the tanks. However,      it is not our intent to rely  on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire suppression system to      OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT 1        B  3/4 7-7        AMENDMENT NO. 68,
 
BASES 3  4 4.7  9  Continued The  surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. While performing the surveillances specified in 4.7.9.1 the fire suppression water system is        still capable of performing its intended function. Consequently,      it  is not necessary to enter the ACTION STATEMENT specified in 3.7.9.1      while  the SURVEILLANCES specified in 4.7.9.1.1 are being performed,      unless  the  tested equipment fails the SURVEILLANCE. In addition, an allowance is        made  for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and CO> in the Halon and COz storage tanks by verifying either the weight, level, or pressure of the tanks.
The  fire  suppression water system has three fire pumps common to both units which discharge into underground ring headers.        There is one motor-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pump rated at 2500 gpm that takes suction from the fire water storage tanks; and two diesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pumps rated at 2500 gpm that take suction from the fire water storage tanks. Having a combination of diesel-driven and electric motor-driven pumps in the system design is consistent with NRC Branch Technical Position APSCB 9.5-1.
The  flow paths capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan are normally isolated to preclude zebra mussel infestation of the system.
The purpose    of the charcoal filter fire suppr'ession T/S is to account for detection and suppression of fires in the charcoal filters. Manual operation of these systems is allowed because two-point heat detection with control room and local annunciation of trouble conditions is provided for the charcoal filters. The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression system protecting the charcoal filters is only required when there is charcoal in the filters.
Actuation of spray water onto the charcoal filters requires both the manual opening of the system isolation valve and reaching the high temperature alarm setpoint for the automatic opening of the system deluge valve.
Because  of the inaccessibility of the lower containment to personnel during operation due to ALARA radiation exposure concerns, the use of one or more CCTVs in the lower containment, to monitor for fire and smoke, is an acceptable substitute to an hourly fire watch, becomes inoperable.
if  the fire suppression system
'All hourly fire watch patrols are performed at intervals of sixty minutes with a margin of fifteen minutes.
II A  continuous fire watch requires that a trained individual be in the specified area at all times and that each fire zone within the specified area be patrolled at least once every fifteen minutes with a margin of five minutes.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT      - UNIT 1      B 3/4 7-8        AMENDMENT NO.
 
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3/4 3/4 4-6 4-10 3.4.4.11  RELIEF VALVES  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~      ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  B  3/4 4-11 3/4.4.12  REACTOR COOLANT VENT SYSTEM                .......o.......iso.o......                              B  3/4 4-11 3 4.5    EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS                      ECCS 3/4 '.1  ACCUMULATORS      .. oi ~ oo.ohio      ~  ..o.o.        ~ ~  ...o    ~  ...........          B  3/4 5-1 3/4.5.2  and 3/4.5.3  ECCS SUBSYSTEMS                                                                        B  3/4 5-1 3/4 5.4  BORON INJECTION SYSTEM            ........ o.........                        ~ ~                    B  3/4 5-2 3/4 5.5  REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK (RWST)                            .    .  .... ......              . B  3/4 5-3 3 4.6    CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3/4.6.1  PRIMARY CONTAINMENT        .............oo                ~ ~    ...o..i.o........                  B  3/4 6-1 3/4 6.2  DEPRESSURZZATZON AND COOLING SYSTEMS                              ...............o.                  B  3/4 6-3 3/4.6.3  CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES                  .o.....            ~ ..o.o.      ~ ........          B  3/4 6-3 3/4.6 4  COMBUSTIBLE GAS CONTROL                                                                              B  3/4 6-3 3/4.6.5  ICE CONDENSER                                                                  ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B  3/4 6 4 3 4.7    PLANT SYSTEMS 3/4.7.1  TURBINE CYCLE                                                                                        B  3/4 7-1 3/4.7.2  STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATZON                                          ... ..      B  3/4 7-4 3/4.7.3  COMPONENT COOLING WATER SYSTEM                    ......................                            B  3/4 7-4 3/4.7.4  ESSENTIAL SERVICE WATER SYSTEM                                                                      B  3/4 7-4 3/4.7.5  CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY VENTILATION SYSTEM                                                            B  3/4 7-4a 3/4 7.6  ESF VENTILATION SYSTEM                                                                              B  3/4 7-5 3/4 7.7  HYDRAULIC SNUBBERS                                                            ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B  3/4 7 5 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT  UNIT 2                          XIII                                                AMENDMENT NO.    ~
 
INDEX BASES SECTION                                                                                        PAGE 3 4.7    PLANT SYSTEMS  (Continued) 3/4 7.8  SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION          ... .. ~ . . ~ ~ ~ ~ i.  ~ . o..o..      ~ B 3/4  7-6 3/4.7.9  FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS      ...... .... ....                  ~ ~ ~    ..        B 3/4  7-6 3/4.7.10 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES    ...    .  ~ o.....                                        B 3/4  7-9 3 4.8    ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS      ~ ~ ~  .......  .  ..  ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~    ~ ~  ... ~ ~ B 3/4  8-1 3 4.9    REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1  BORON CONCENTRATION    ~ .... ~  .  ~ .......                                        B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.2  INSTRUMENTATION                                                                      B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.3  DECAY TIME                                                                          B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.4  CONTAINMENT BUZLDING PENETRATIONS            .. .. .....o.....                      B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.5  COMMUNICATIONS  ...i..o.i...oiooo..... ...o.o o.+oooo        ~ o                  B 3/4  9-1 3/4.9.6  MANIPULATOR CRANE OPERABILITY                                                        B 3/4  9-2 3/4.9.7  CRANE TRAVEL  SPENT FUEL STORAGE            BUILDING                                B 3/4  9-2 3/4.9.8  RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL AND COOLANT CIRCULATION                                        B 3/4  9-2 3/4.9.9  CONTAINMENT PURGE AND EXHAUST ISOLATION SYSTEM                        ii ....      B 3/4  9-3 3/4.9.10 and  3/4.9.11  WATER LEVEL    -    REACTOR VESSEL AND STORAGE POOL                                                                    B 3/4  9-3 3/4.9 12 STORAGE POOL VENTILATION SYSTEM            .......    .~.  ~ .........            B 3/4  9-3 3/4.9.13 SPENT FUEL CASK MOVEMENT                                                            B 3/4  9-3 3/4.9.14 SPENT FUEL CASK DROP PROTECTION SYSTEM                                              B 3/4  9-3 3 4.10  SPECIAL TEST EXCEPTIONS 3/4.10.1 SHUTDOWN MARGIN                                                                      B 3/4 10-1 3/4.10.2 GROUP HEIGHTg  INSERTION AND POWER DISTRZBUTION LIMITS.                            B 3/4 10-1 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT "-  UNIT 2                  XIV                                      AMENDMENT  NO.~
 
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PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4    9  FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION    FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.1      The fire suppression      water system shall be considered to be      OPERABLE with:
: a. Three    fire  suppression system pumps,
* each with    a capacity of  2500    gpm,  with their discharge        aligned to the fire suppression header,
: b. Two  fire water    tanks,
* each with  a minimum usable volume    of 565,000 gallons (34.0        feet level indication)
C. An OPERABLE    flow path capable of taking suction from either one of the      fire water tanks an'd transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves, to the hose    station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2, respectively.
APPLICABILITY:    At  all  times.
ACTION:
: a. With one      pump inoperable, restore the inoperable pump to OPERABLE    status within 7 days or provide an alternate backup pump.
: b. With one fire water tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to OPERABLE status within 30 days or establish a backup water system supply.
c ~  With the    fire  suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
Restore the    fire suppression water distribution system to  OPERABLE    status within  24 hours, or
: 2.      Establish a backup    fire suppression    water system within 24  hours.
: d. The  provisions of Specifications 3.0.3            and  3.0.4 are not applicable.
* These  pumps and  tanks are shared between Units        1 and  2.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT 2            3/4 7-27          AMENDMENT NO. 4k,  ~,  454
 
PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1    The  fire  suppression water system shall be demonstrated        OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per 7 days by verifying the water supply contained in the fire water tanks.
: b. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting each pump and operating flow.
it  for at least 15 minutes on recirculation C. At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path that is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, is in its correct position.
: d. At least once per        6  months by performance    of  a system  flush of above ground    internal distribution headers      and fire  hydrants.
: e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.
At least once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:
Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position, Verifying that each pump develops a flow of at least 2500 gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three  points      (minimum,   rated  and  peak)   on  the  pump's performance curve,       .
: 3.     Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not, testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel,     and Verifying that        each high pressure      pump starts    in its preplanned sequence to maintain the, fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.
g ~   At least once per      3  years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire main      segment (excluding individual system supplies) has been    verified to    be clear of obstructions by a    full  flow test.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT 2            3/4 7-28          EEEEEEEEE EO. EE, EEE,   ~
 
LANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS      Continued 4.7.9.1.2   The  fire pump  diesel engines shall be demonstrated        OPERABLE:
a ~   At least once per    31 days by  verifying:
The  fuel storage tanks contain at least      160  gallons of fuel, and
: 2. The  diesels start from ambient conditions and operate for at least  30  minutes.
: b. At least once per    92 days by  verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.
C. At least once per 18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with its manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service.                                     '
4.7.9.1.3   The  fire  pump  diesel starting battery banks      and chargers  shall  be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per    7 days by  verifying that:
The  electrolyte level of    each  battery is    above the  plates, and
: 2. The  output battery voltage of each bank is greater than          24 volts.
: b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.
C. At least once per    18 months by  verifying, that:
The"batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and
: 2. The  battery-to-battery   and  terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion,       and coated with anti-corrosion material.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT -   UNIT 2          3/4 7-29            AMENDMENT NO. 44, khan, 454
 
PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS      Continued 4.7.9.2      Each of the  above required water spray and/or    sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated to    be OPERABLE:
a ~   At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel as provided by Technical Specification 4.7.9.1.1.e.
: b. At least once per    18 months:
By  performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system, and:
a) Verifying that the automatic valves in the flow path actuate to their correct positions on a test signal, and*
b) Cycling each valve    in the flow path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel.
: 2. By  visual inspection of deluge and preaction system piping (this is not required for systems supervised by air) to verify their integrity.
By  visual inspection of      each open head  deluge nozzle          to verify that there is    no blockage.
At least once per 3 years by performing an air flow test through the piping of each open head deluge system and verifying each deluge nozzle is unobstructed.
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*The  fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the  fire protection water storage tank and fiie pump installations (May 31, 1993).     The surveillance testing suspended as a result of this amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four months of the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being declared OPERABLE, with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT  - UNIT  2        3/ 7 31    AMENDMENT NO'''34'40               454 I
 
PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS LIMITING CONDITION    FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.5      The  fire  hose  stations  shown    in Table 3.7-7 shall    be OPERABLE:
APPLICABILITY:     Whenever equipment      in the areas protected by the fire          hose stations is required to    be OPERABLE.
ACTION a  ~ With one or more of the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 inoperable:     1) For those areas where the inoperable fire hose station is the primary means of fire suppression (areas where no fixed systems are provided or areas where the fixed systems are inoperable), within 1 hour, route an additional equivalent capacity fire hose to the affected area(s) from an OPERABLE hose station(s) per Specification 4.7.9.5, or 2) within 1 hour, verify that the fixed fire suppression system(s) that also protects the affected area(s) serviced by the fire hose station(s) is OPERABLE.
: b. The    provisions    of Specifications        3.0.3  and    3.0.4  are    not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.5      Each    of the fire    hose  stations    shown  in Table 3.7-7 shall        be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per      31 days by a    visual inspection of 'the fire hose stations to assure      all  required equipment is at the station.
: b. At least once per      18 months    by:
Removing the hose    for visual inspection    and  re-racking,   and 2 ~     Replacement   of all    degraded gaskets    in couplings.
: c. At least once per    3  years by:
Partially   opening      each  hose  station    valve    to verify OPERABILITY and no      flow blockage.*
: 2.      Conducting a hose hydrostatic        test at a pressure of 150 psig or at least 50 psi greater than the maximum pressure available at that hose station, whichever is greater.*
*The  fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the    fire protection water storage tank and fire pump installations (May 31, 1993).       The surveillance testing suspended as a result of this amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four months of the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being declared OPERABLE, with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT 2          3/4 7-37            AMENDMENT NO. 44, ki4, 450
 
ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC:1143A OATH OF AFFIRMATION STATEMENT FOR AEP:NRCt0659V
 
STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF FRANKLIN R. F. Hering, bei.ng duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Vice President of licensee Indiana Michigan Power Company, that he has read the foregoing application for SECTION 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE REQUEST and he knows the contents thereof'nd that said contents are true to the best of his knowledge  and belief.
Subscri.bed and sworn  to  me before this day of NOTAR        PUBLIC BITA D. HILL NOTARY PUBLIC. STAT) OF OHIO
 
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ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC!1143A SNUBBER T/S CHANGE UPDATE

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p INDEX BASES SECTION PAGE 3 4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS (Continued) 3/4.7.8 ....... ............. . .9..9 .. 3 3/4 7-9 3/4.7.9 HYDRAULIC SNUBBERS.

FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS .......................9 '.~

8 3/4 7-7 B 3/4 7 9 3/4 7.10 FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES.

3 4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMIC ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .... B 3/4 8-1 3 4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1 BORON CONCENTRATION...... ~ ..........................- B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATZON...................................... B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.3 DECAY TIME. B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.4 CONTAINMENT BUILDING PENETRATZONS.................... B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9:5 COMMUNICATIONS. B 3/4 9-1 3/4 9.6 MANIPULATOR CRANE OPERABILITY....................... B 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.7 CRANE TRAVEL SPENT FUEL STORAGE BUILDING... ....... B 3/4 9-2 3/4 9 ' RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL AND COOLANT CIRCULATZON........ B 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.9 CONTAINMENT PURGE AND EXHAUST ISOLATION SYSTEM..B . . B 3/4 9-2 3/4.9 10 AND 3/4.9.11 WATER LEVEL-REACTOR VESSEL AND STORAGE POOL B ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 9-3 3/4.9.12 STORAGE POOL VENTILATION SYSTEM...................... B 3/4 9-3 3/4.9.13 SPENT FUEL CASK MOVEMENT. ~ ................... ....... ~ B 3/4 9-3 3/4.9.14 SPENT FUEL CASK DROP PROTECTION SYSTEM............... B 3/4 9-3 3 4.10 SPECIAL TEST EXCEPTIONS 3/4 '0Bl SHUTDOWN MARGINe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 10-1 3/4.10.'2 GROUP HEIGHT, INSERTION AND POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 10-1 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNZT 1 XIV AMENDMENT NO. QQ,~%

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TABLE 3 '-4 SNUBBER VISUAL INSPECTION INTERVAL NUMBER OF UNACCEPTABLE SNUBBERS Population Column A Column B Column C or Category Extend Interval Repeat Interval Reduce Interval Notes 1 and 2 Notes 3 and 6 Notes 4 and 6 Notes 5 and 6 80 100 150 200 13 300 ~ 12 25 400 18 36 500 12 24 48 750 20 40 78

. 1000 or greater 29 56 109 Note 1: The next visual inspection interval for a snubber population or category size shall be determined based upon the previous inspection interval and the number of unacceptable snubbers found during that interval. Snubbers may be categorized, based upon their accessibility during power operation,, as accessible or inaccessible. These categories may be examined separately or jointly. However, the licensee must make and document that decision before any inspection and shall use that decision as the basis upon which to determine the next inspection interval for that category.

Note 2: Interpolation between population or category sizes and the number of unacceptable- snubbers is permissible. Use next lower integer for the value of the limit for Columns A, B, or C if that integer includes a fractional value of unacceptable snubbers as determined by interpolation.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 3/4 7-31 AMENDMENT NO ~

PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7 '.1 The fire suppression water system shall be considered to be OPERABLE with:

a. Three fire suppression system pumps, 'ach with a capacity of 2500 gpm, with their discharge aligned to the fire suppression header,
b. Two fire water tanks, 'ach with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons (34,0 feet level indication).

co An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from either one of the fire water tanks and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves, to the hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that aze required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3,7.9.2, respectively.

APPLICABILITY: At all times.

ACTION:

a ~ With one pump inoperable, restore the inoperable pump to OPERABLE status within 7 days or provide an alternate backup pump.

b. With one fire water tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to OPERABLE status within 30 days or establish a backup water system supply.

c ~ With the fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:

1. Restore the fire suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE status within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, or
2. Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
d. The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0,4 are not applicable.

+ These pumps and tanks are shazed between Units 1 and 2.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 3/4 7-33 AMENDMENT NO. M, 430,

PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1 The fire suppression water system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying the water supply contained in the fire water tanks.
b. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting each pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation flow.

C ~ At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path that is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, is in its correct'osition.

d. At least once per 6 months by performance of a system flush of above ground internal distribution headers and fire hydrants.
e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

At least once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:

1. Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position,
2. Verifying that each pump develops a flow of at least 2500 gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated, and peak) on the pump's performance curve,
3. Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel, and
4. Verifying that each pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.

ge At least once per 3 years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire main segment (excluding individual system supplies) has been verified to be clear of obstruction by a full flow test.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 3/4 7-34 AMENDMENT NO. M, 480,

PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS Continued 4,7.9.1.2 The fire pump diesel engines shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 days by verifying:
1. The fuel storage tanks contain at least 160 gallons of fuel, and
2. The diesels start from ambient conditions and operate for at least 30 minutes.

b.- At least once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.

c ~ At least once per 18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with the manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service 4.7.9.1.3 The fire pump diesel starting battery banks and chargers shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying that:
1. The electrolyte level of each battery is above the plates, and
2. The output battery voltage of each bank is greater than 24 volts.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.

c ~ At least once per 18 months by verifying that:

1. The batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and
2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anti-corrosion material, COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 3/4 7-35 AMENDMENT NO. M, 480, ~ f

PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS Continued 4.7.9.2 Each of the above required water spray and/or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated to be OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel as provided by Technical Specification 4,7,9.1,1,e.
b. At least once per 18 months:
1. By performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the syst: em, and:

a) Verifying that the automatic valves in the flow path actuate to their correct positions on a test signal, and'.

b) Cycling each valve in the flow, path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

By visual inspection of deluge and preaction system piping (this is not required for systems supervised by air) to verify their integrity.

3. By visual inspection of each open head deluge nozzle 'to verify that there is no blockage, c ~ At least once per 3 years by performing an air flow test through the piping of each open head deluge system and verifying each open head deluge nozzle is unobstructed.

The fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the fire protection water storage tank and fire pump installations (May 31, 1993). The surveillance testing suspended as a resu lt o t s amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four mo th s our mon oof the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being decl ec are d 0 P E RABLE, with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 3/4 7-37 AMENDMENT NO. 400, 430, 444,

PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3,7.9.5 The fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 shall be OPERABLE:

APPLICABILITY: Whenever equipment in the areas protected by the fire hose stations. is required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

a. With one or more of the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 inoperable: 1) For those areas where the inoperable fire hose station is the primary means of fire suppression (areas where no fixed systems aze provided or areas where the fixed systems aze inoperable), within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, route an additional equivalent capacity fire hose to the affected area(s), from an OPERABLE hose station(s) per Specification 4.7.9.5, or 2) within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, verify that the fixed fire suppression system(s) that also protects the affected area(s) serviced by the fire hose station(s) is OPERABLE.

b, The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4 '.9.5 Each of the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 days by a visual inspection of the. fire hose stations to assure all required equipment is at the station.
b. $ t least once per 18 months by:
1. Removing the hose for visual inspection and re-racking, and
2. Replacement of all degraded gaskets in couplings.
c. At least once per 3 years by:
1. Partially opening each hose station valve to verify OPERABILITY and no flow blockage.'.

Conducting a hose hydrostatic test at a pressure of 150 psig or at least 50 psi greater than the maximum pressure available at that hose station, whichever is greater.'he fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the fire protection water storage tank and fire pump installations (May 31, 1993). The surveillance testing suspended as a result of this amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four months of the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being declared OPERABLE, with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 3/4 7-43 AMENDMENT NO.

BASES (Continued) radiation levels and the expected time to perform a visual inspection etc' in each snubber location as well as other factors associated with accessibility during plant operations (e.g., temperature, atmosphere, location, ), and recommendations of Regulatory Guides 8.8 and 8.10. The addition or deletion of any snubber shall be made in accordance with Section 50.59 of 10 CFR Part 50.

3 4 7 9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any portion of the facility where safety related equipment is located.

The fire suppression systems consist of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, C02, Halon and fire hose stations. The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential damage to safety-related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection program.

In the event that one or more C02 suppression systems requiring automatic actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire detection system(s) required to be OPERABLE by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be OPERABLE. Isolation of an automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this system in a manual actuation mote.

Reliance on the fire detection syst: em, in conjunction with the ability to manually discharge the C02 suppression system will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are required to work in these areas.

In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored to service.

When the inoperable fire fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than if the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression. Backup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extinguishers and/or fire hose stations in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the affected area.

In the event that the fire water tanks become inoperable, Lake Michigan may serve as their backup. Two manual, diesel-engine driven, vertical-turbine fire pumps rated at 2000 gpm, which take suction off of Lake Michigan and provide water to the fire suppression header, are administratively controlled. One of these pumps may serve as a backup to one of the fire suppression pumps that take suction off of the tanks. However, it is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire suppression system to OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 B 3/4 7-7 AMENDMENT NO. 68,

BASES 3 4 4.7 9 Continued The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. While performing the surveillances specified in 4.7.9.1 the fire suppression water system is still capable of performing its intended function. Consequently, it is not necessary to enter the ACTION STATEMENT specified in 3.7.9.1 while the SURVEILLANCES specified in 4.7.9.1.1 are being performed, unless the tested equipment fails the SURVEILLANCE. In addition, an allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and CO> in the Halon and COz storage tanks by verifying either the weight, level, or pressure of the tanks.

The fire suppression water system has three fire pumps common to both units which discharge into underground ring headers. There is one motor-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pump rated at 2500 gpm that takes suction from the fire water storage tanks; and two diesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pumps rated at 2500 gpm that take suction from the fire water storage tanks. Having a combination of diesel-driven and electric motor-driven pumps in the system design is consistent with NRC Branch Technical Position APSCB 9.5-1.

The flow paths capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan are normally isolated to preclude zebra mussel infestation of the system.

The purpose of the charcoal filter fire suppr'ession T/S is to account for detection and suppression of fires in the charcoal filters. Manual operation of these systems is allowed because two-point heat detection with control room and local annunciation of trouble conditions is provided for the charcoal filters. The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression system protecting the charcoal filters is only required when there is charcoal in the filters.

Actuation of spray water onto the charcoal filters requires both the manual opening of the system isolation valve and reaching the high temperature alarm setpoint for the automatic opening of the system deluge valve.

Because of the inaccessibility of the lower containment to personnel during operation due to ALARA radiation exposure concerns, the use of one or more CCTVs in the lower containment, to monitor for fire and smoke, is an acceptable substitute to an hourly fire watch, becomes inoperable.

if the fire suppression system

'All hourly fire watch patrols are performed at intervals of sixty minutes with a margin of fifteen minutes.

II A continuous fire watch requires that a trained individual be in the specified area at all times and that each fire zone within the specified area be patrolled at least once every fifteen minutes with a margin of five minutes.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 1 B 3/4 7-8 AMENDMENT NO.

INDEX BASES SECTION PAGE 3 4.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTE (Continued) 3/4.4.9 3/4.4.10 i'

PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL ZNTEGRZTY LIMITS

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3/4 3/4 4-6 4-10 3.4.4.11 RELIEF VALVES ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 4-11 3/4.4.12 REACTOR COOLANT VENT SYSTEM .......o.......iso.o...... B 3/4 4-11 3 4.5 EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS ECCS 3/4 '.1 ACCUMULATORS .. oi ~ oo.ohio ~ ..o.o. ~ ~ ...o ~ ........... B 3/4 5-1 3/4.5.2 and 3/4.5.3 ECCS SUBSYSTEMS B 3/4 5-1 3/4 5.4 BORON INJECTION SYSTEM ........ o......... ~ ~ B 3/4 5-2 3/4 5.5 REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK (RWST) . . .... ...... . B 3/4 5-3 3 4.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3/4.6.1 PRIMARY CONTAINMENT .............oo ~ ~ ...o..i.o........ B 3/4 6-1 3/4 6.2 DEPRESSURZZATZON AND COOLING SYSTEMS ...............o. B 3/4 6-3 3/4.6.3 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES .o..... ~ ..o.o. ~ ........ B 3/4 6-3 3/4.6 4 COMBUSTIBLE GAS CONTROL B 3/4 6-3 3/4.6.5 ICE CONDENSER ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 6 4 3 4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3/4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE B 3/4 7-1 3/4.7.2 STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATZON ... .. B 3/4 7-4 3/4.7.3 COMPONENT COOLING WATER SYSTEM ...................... B 3/4 7-4 3/4.7.4 ESSENTIAL SERVICE WATER SYSTEM B 3/4 7-4 3/4.7.5 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY VENTILATION SYSTEM B 3/4 7-4a 3/4 7.6 ESF VENTILATION SYSTEM B 3/4 7-5 3/4 7.7 HYDRAULIC SNUBBERS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 7 5 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 XIII AMENDMENT NO. ~

INDEX BASES SECTION PAGE 3 4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS (Continued) 3/4 7.8 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION ... .. ~ . . ~ ~ ~ ~ i. ~ . o..o.. ~ B 3/4 7-6 3/4.7.9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ...... .... .... ~ ~ ~ .. B 3/4 7-6 3/4.7.10 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES ... . ~ o..... B 3/4 7-9 3 4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS ~ ~ ~ ....... . .. ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ~ ~ B 3/4 8-1 3 4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1 BORON CONCENTRATION ~ .... ~ . ~ ....... B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.3 DECAY TIME B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.4 CONTAINMENT BUZLDING PENETRATIONS .. .. .....o..... B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.5 COMMUNICATIONS ...i..o.i...oiooo..... ...o.o o.+oooo ~ o B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.6 MANIPULATOR CRANE OPERABILITY B 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.7 CRANE TRAVEL SPENT FUEL STORAGE BUILDING B 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.8 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL AND COOLANT CIRCULATION B 3/4 9-2 3/4.9.9 CONTAINMENT PURGE AND EXHAUST ISOLATION SYSTEM ii .... B 3/4 9-3 3/4.9.10 and 3/4.9.11 WATER LEVEL - REACTOR VESSEL AND STORAGE POOL B 3/4 9-3 3/4.9 12 STORAGE POOL VENTILATION SYSTEM ....... .~. ~ ......... B 3/4 9-3 3/4.9.13 SPENT FUEL CASK MOVEMENT B 3/4 9-3 3/4.9.14 SPENT FUEL CASK DROP PROTECTION SYSTEM B 3/4 9-3 3 4.10 SPECIAL TEST EXCEPTIONS 3/4.10.1 SHUTDOWN MARGIN B 3/4 10-1 3/4.10.2 GROUP HEIGHTg INSERTION AND POWER DISTRZBUTION LIMITS. B 3/4 10-1 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT "- UNIT 2 XIV AMENDMENT NO.~

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PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4 9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.1 The fire suppression water system shall be considered to be OPERABLE with:

a. Three fire suppression system pumps,
  • each with a capacity of 2500 gpm, with their discharge aligned to the fire suppression header,
b. Two fire water tanks,
  • each with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons (34.0 feet level indication)

C. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from either one of the fire water tanks an'd transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves, to the hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2, respectively.

APPLICABILITY: At all times.

ACTION:

a. With one pump inoperable, restore the inoperable pump to OPERABLE status within 7 days or provide an alternate backup pump.
b. With one fire water tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to OPERABLE status within 30 days or establish a backup water system supply.

c ~ With the fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:

Restore the fire suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE status within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, or

2. Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours.
d. The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
  • These pumps and tanks are shared between Units 1 and 2.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 2 3/4 7-27 AMENDMENT NO. 4k, ~, 454

PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1 The fire suppression water system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying the water supply contained in the fire water tanks.
b. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting each pump and operating flow.

it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation C. At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path that is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, is in its correct position.

d. At least once per 6 months by performance of a system flush of above ground internal distribution headers and fire hydrants.
e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

At least once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:

Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position, Verifying that each pump develops a flow of at least 2500 gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated and peak) on the pump's performance curve, .

3. Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not, testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel, and Verifying that each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the, fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.

g ~ At least once per 3 years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire main segment (excluding individual system supplies) has been verified to be clear of obstructions by a full flow test.

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LANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS Continued 4.7.9.1.2 The fire pump diesel engines shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a ~ At least once per 31 days by verifying:

The fuel storage tanks contain at least 160 gallons of fuel, and

2. The diesels start from ambient conditions and operate for at least 30 minutes.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.

C. At least once per 18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with its manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service. '

4.7.9.1.3 The fire pump diesel starting battery banks and chargers shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying that:

The electrolyte level of each battery is above the plates, and

2. The output battery voltage of each bank is greater than 24 volts.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.

C. At least once per 18 months by verifying, that:

The"batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and

2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anti-corrosion material.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 2 3/4 7-29 AMENDMENT NO. 44, khan, 454

PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS Continued 4.7.9.2 Each of the above required water spray and/or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated to be OPERABLE:

a ~ At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel as provided by Technical Specification 4.7.9.1.1.e.

b. At least once per 18 months:

By performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system, and:

a) Verifying that the automatic valves in the flow path actuate to their correct positions on a test signal, and*

b) Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

2. By visual inspection of deluge and preaction system piping (this is not required for systems supervised by air) to verify their integrity.

By visual inspection of each open head deluge nozzle to verify that there is no blockage.

At least once per 3 years by performing an air flow test through the piping of each open head deluge system and verifying each deluge nozzle is unobstructed.

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  • The fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the fire protection water storage tank and fiie pump installations (May 31, 1993). The surveillance testing suspended as a result of this amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four months of the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being declared OPERABLE, with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 2 3/ 7 31 AMENDMENT NO34'40 454 I

PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.5 The fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 shall be OPERABLE:

APPLICABILITY: Whenever equipment in the areas protected by the fire hose stations is required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION a ~ With one or more of the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 inoperable: 1) For those areas where the inoperable fire hose station is the primary means of fire suppression (areas where no fixed systems are provided or areas where the fixed systems are inoperable), within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, route an additional equivalent capacity fire hose to the affected area(s) from an OPERABLE hose station(s) per Specification 4.7.9.5, or 2) within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, verify that the fixed fire suppression system(s) that also protects the affected area(s) serviced by the fire hose station(s) is OPERABLE.

b. The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.5 Each of the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-7 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 days by a visual inspection of 'the fire hose stations to assure all required equipment is at the station.
b. At least once per 18 months by:

Removing the hose for visual inspection and re-racking, and 2 ~ Replacement of all degraded gaskets in couplings.

c. At least once per 3 years by:

Partially opening each hose station valve to verify OPERABILITY and no flow blockage.*

2. Conducting a hose hydrostatic test at a pressure of 150 psig or at least 50 psi greater than the maximum pressure available at that hose station, whichever is greater.*
  • The fire protection water flow surveillance testing may be suspended until the completion of the fire protection water storage tank and fire pump installations (May 31, 1993). The surveillance testing suspended as a result of this amendment will be initiated at its normal frequency within four months of the new fire protection water storage tanks and fire pumps being declared OPERABLE, with the exception of unit outage required testing which would be completed before the end of the next scheduled unit outage.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT - UNIT 2 3/4 7-37 AMENDMENT NO. 44, ki4, 450

ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC:1143A OATH OF AFFIRMATION STATEMENT FOR AEP:NRCt0659V

STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF FRANKLIN R. F. Hering, bei.ng duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Vice President of licensee Indiana Michigan Power Company, that he has read the foregoing application for SECTION 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE REQUEST and he knows the contents thereof'nd that said contents are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.

Subscri.bed and sworn to me before this day of NOTAR PUBLIC BITA D. HILL NOTARY PUBLIC. STAT) OF OHIO

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