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| issue date = 04/09/1980
| issue date = 04/09/1980
| title = Proposed Changes to Fire Protection Tech Specs.Changes Reflect Mods Made to Plant Per Requirements of 790731 Fire Protection Safety Evaluation
| title = Proposed Changes to Fire Protection Tech Specs.Changes Reflect Mods Made to Plant Per Requirements of 790731 Fire Protection Safety Evaluation
| author name = HUNTER R S
| author name = Hunter R
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
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{{#Wiki_filter:ATTACHMENT 1TOAEP:NRC:00286 DONALDC.COOKNUCLEARPLANTUNIT1'PPENDIX
{{#Wiki_filter:ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:00286 DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT
'A'ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHANGENO.1Revisions toTable3.3-10"FireProtection Instrumentation" Thesechanges,involverevisions toTable3.3-10entitled, "FireDetection Instrumentation" onpages3/43-52and3-53.(a)Theminimumnumberofthermistor detectors specified fortheContainment
        'A'ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS1'PPENDIX
-quadrants 1,2,3and4donotagreewiththeasbuiltinstallation ofthethermistor detection systemforthecontainment cabletrays.Thischangehasbeendiscussed withmembersoftheNRCstaffandisconsistent withtherequirements ofthefireprotection programfortheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant.Thischangewaspreviously submitted viaourDecember22,1978letter(AEP:NRC:00109) andisresubmitted hereforcompleteness sinceotherchangestothistablearenecessary.
(b)Thischangeupdatesthesmoke(ionization) detection requirements toreflecttheadditionofdetectors tocertainplantareasinaccordance
~withfireprotection modifications madetotheCookPlant.Theupgradeddetection capability isdescribed inthefireprotection SERandisconsistent withoursubmittals referenced therein.(c)Thischangereflectstheoptical(infrared) detection instrumentation addedtocertainareasofCookPlantandisinaccordance withtherequirements ofthefireprotection SERandisconsistent withourprevioussubmittals referenced therein.Thischangeconsistsofanadditional columnofinstruments listedonTable3.3-10.Therevisedpagesareattached.
Thesechangeswillnotadversely affectthehealthand'safety ofthepublic.CHANGENO.2.RevisiontoTable3.7-5"SraandorSrinklerSstems"Thischangereflectstheclosedheadsprinkler typewatersuppression systemsaddedtocertainplantareasinaccordance withtherequirements ofthefireprotection SERandisconsistent withourprevioussubmittals referenced therein.Thenewsprinkler systemswereaddedtotheauxiliary buildingonelevations 587feetand609feet.Thesesystemsprovidesprinkler pro-'ection tothecorridors, chargingpumprooms,safetyinjection pumproomsandlaundryarea,andaresharedsystemswithCookUnit2.Thischangealsoreflectsthesprinkler systemsaddedtothereactorcoolantpumps.Therevisedpageisattached.
Thesechangeswillnotadversely affectthehealth(andsafetyofthe,public.
'0TABLE3.3-10FIREDETECTION INSTRUMENTATION
.INS:FRUMENT,LOCATION EMINIMUMINSTRUMENTS OPERABLE'ISMOKE.HEATOPTICALIONIZATION THERMISTOR INFRARED1.Containment Zone6,quadrant1CableTunnelZone7,quadrant2CableTunnelZoneB,.quadrant 3NCableTunnelZone.9,quadrant3'ableTunnelZone10,quadrant35CableTunnelZone11,(}uadrant 4CableTunnel:quadrant1,..quadrant 2quadrant3quadrant41;HV-'CFT-1 CharcoalFilters1-HV-CFT-2 CharcoalFilters2.'ontrolRoom~Zone:22,ControlRoom3.CableSpreading Room'Zone15,Switchgear CableVaultZone16,Auxiliary CableVaultZone17,ControlRoomCableVaultZone18,ControlRoomCableVault4.DieselGenerator
::-'."Diesel Generator RoomlABDieselGenerator RoomlCD5.DieselFuelOilRoom353325.24105242514318!.111232224D.C.COOK-UNIT13/43-52Amendment No.
~~~~~Iy~TABLE3.3-10(Cont'd)FIREDETECTION INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT LOCATIONMINIMUMINSTRUMENTS OPERABLE6.Auxiliary BuildingSMOKE(IONIZATION)
HEATTHERMISTOR OPTICALINFMREOZone1,Zone2,Zone3,Zone4,Zone5,Elevation 573ft.Elevation 587ft.Elevation 609ft.Elevation 633ft.Elevation 650ft.54222,3126Zone12,4kvSwitchgear 3Zone13,Engineered SafetySwitchgear7Zone14,CRDSwitchgear 61-HV-AES-1 CharcoalFilters1-HV-AES-2 CharcoalFilters12-HV-AFX CharcoalFilters1-HV-CPRCharcoalFilters1-HV-CIPX CharcoalFilters1-HV-ACRF CharcoalFilters7.FuelStorageZone19,NewFuelStorageRoom1'1111540.C.COOK-UNIT13/43-53Amendment No.
'TABLE3.7-5SPRAYAND/ORSPRINKLER SYSTEMS~~~rIIrI~e~,lAOPENHEADDELUGETYPEWATERSYSTEMSLOCATION'-HV-ASS-I CharcoalFilters1-HV-AES-2 CharcoalFilters12-HV-AFX CharcoalFilters1-HV-CPR-1
'Charcoal Filters1-HV-CIPX-1
: Charcoal, Filters1-HV-ACRF-1 CharcoalFiltersACTUATION Electric-heat Electric-heat Electrfc-heatElectric-heat Electric-heat Electric-heat I~s~(aIIIB.CLOSEDHEADSPRINKLER TYPEMATERSYSTEMSLOCATIONAuxilfaryBldg.CaskHandlingArea"Auxiliary Bldg.DrummingArea*Auxiliary Bldg.Elev.5878.609*(corridors,
: charging, safetyfnj.pumprooms,laundryarea)ReactorCoolantPumps(4')TYPESYSTEMPreaction Sprinkler PreactfonSprinkler Preaction Sprinkler Preaction Sprink'ler ACTUATION OryPilotOryPi1otDryPilotManualSharedsystemwithD.C.COOK-UNIT2.0.C.COOK-UNIT13l47-~6Amendment No.
ATTACHMENT 2TOAEP:NRC'00286 DONALDC.COOKNUCLEAR.PLANTUNIT2APPENDIX'A'ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
<;1~~CHANGENO.1Revisions toTable3.3-11;"Fire'Protection Instrumentation" Thesechangesinvolverevisions toTable3,3-.11entitled, "FiveDetection-Instrumentation" onpages3/43-51and3-52.4(a)Theminimumnumberofthermistor detectors specified fortheContainment quadrants 1,2,3and4dognotagreewiththeasbuiltinstallation ofthethermistor detection systemforthecontainment cabletrays.Thischangehasbeendiscussed withmembersoftheNRCstaffandisconsis-tentwiththerequirements ofthefireprotection programfortheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant.Thischangewaspreviously submitted viaourFebruary13,1979letter(AEP:NRC:00111) andisresubmitted hereforcompleteness sinceotherchangestothistablearenecessary.
(b)Thischangeupdatesthesmoke(ionization)detection requirements toreflecttheadditionofdetectors tocertainplantareasinaccordance withfireprotection modifications madetotheCookPlant.Theupgradeddetection capability isdescribed inthefireprotection SERandisconsistent withoursubmittals referenced therein.(c)Thischangereflectstheoptical(infrared) detection instrumentation addedtocertainareasofCookPlantandisinaccordance withtherequirements ofthefireprotection SER,andisconsistent ofanadditional columnofinstruments listedonTable3.3-11.Therevisedpagesareattached.
Thesechangeswillnotadversely affectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.CHANGENO.2RevisiontoTable3.7-5"SraandorSrinkierSstems"Thischangesreflectstheclosedheadsprinkler typewatersuppression systemsaddedtocertainplantareasinaccordance withtherequirements ofthefireprotection SERandisconsistent withourprevioussubmittals referenced therein.Thenewsprinkler systemswereaddedtotheauxiliary buildingonelevations 587feetand609feet.Thesesystemsprovidesprinkler protection tothecorridors, chargingpumprooms,safetyinjection pump.roomslaundryareaandaresharedsystemswithCookUnit1.Thischangealsoreflectsthespri.nkler systemsaddedtothereactorcoolantpumps.Therevisedpageisattached.
Thesechangeswillnotadversely affectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.
TABLE3.3-11FIREDETECTION Ii'INSTRUMENTATION ItPINSTRUYiENT LOCATION1Containment MINIMiUMINSTRUMEiNTS OPERABLESMOKEHEATt'PTICALIONIZATION THERMISTOR
~INRAREO\Zone1,Quadrant1CableTunnelZone2,Quadrant2CableTunnelZone3,Quadrant3NCableTunnelZone4,Quadrant3MCableTunnelZone5,Quadrant3SCableTunnelZone6,Quadrant4CableTunn1Quadrant1Quadrant2Quadrant3Quadrant42-HV-CFT-1 CharcoalFilters2-HV-CFT-2 CharcoalFilters2.ControlRoom,Zone16,ControlRoom3;CableSpreading RoomZone10,Switchgear CableVaultZonell,Auxiliary CableVaultZone12,Con.rolRoomCableVaultZone13,ControlRoomCableVault4.DieselGenerator DieselGenerator Room2ABDieselGenerator RoomZCD5.DieselFuelOilRoom353'2522852425125:23~'I232iIl22D.C.COOK-UNIT23/43-51


3~TABIE3.3-11(Cont'd)
CHANGE NO. 1 Revisions to Table 3.3-10      "Fire Protection Instrumentation" These changes,  involve revisions to Table 3.3-10 entitled, "Fire Detection Instrumentation" on pages 3/4 3-52 and 3-53.
FIREOETECTION INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT LOCATIONMINIMUMINSTRUMENTS OPEPABLET6.Auxiliary BuildingSMOKEIONIZATION)
(a)   The minimum number  of thermistor detectors specified for the Containment
HEATOPTICALTHERMISTOR (INFRAREO)
    - quadrants  1, 2, 3 and 4 do not agree with the as built installation of the thermistor detection system for the containment cable trays.
Elevation 573Elevation 587Elevation 609Elevation 633'Elevation 650ft*ft*ft.*ft.*ft*5422231,26Zone7,4KvSwitchgear Zone8,Engineered SafetySwitchgear Zona9,CRDSwitchgear 2-HV-AES-1 CharcoalFilters2-HV-AES-2 CharcoalFilters12-HY-AFX CharcoalFi1ters'2-HY-CPR CharcoalFilters2-HY-CIPX CharcoalFilters2-HV-ACRF CharcoalFilters7.FuelStorageNewFuelStorageRoom*37654~TT.iT0.T.TTTK-IIIITT0.C.COOK-UNIT23/43-52
This change has been discussed with members of the NRC staff and is consistent with the requirements of the fire protection program fo r the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. This change was previously submitted via our December 22, 1978 letter (AEP:NRC:00109) and is resubmitted here for completeness since other changes to this table are necessary.
(b)  This change updates the smoke (ionization) detection requirements to reflect the addition of detectors to certain plant areas in accordance
  ~
with fire protection modifications made to the Cook Plant. The upgraded detection capability is described in the fire protection SER and is consistent with our submittals referenced therein.
(c)    This change reflects the optical (infrared) detection instrumentation added to certain areas of Cook Plant and is in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER and is consistent with our previous submittals referenced therein. This change consists of an additional column of instruments listed on Table 3.3-10.
The  revised pages are attached. These changes    will not  adversely affect the health and'safety of the public.
CHANGE NO. 2.
Revision to Table 3.7-5 "S ra      and or S  rinkler S stems" This change reflects the closed head sprinkler type water suppression systems added to certain plant areas in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER and is consistent with our previous submittals referenced therein. The new sprinkler systems were added to the auxiliary building on elevations 587 feet and 609 feet. These systems provide sprinkler to the corridors, charging pump rooms, safety injection pump rooms pro-'ection and laundry area, and are shared systems with Cook Unit 2. This change also reflects the sprinkler systems added to the reactor coolant pumps. The revised page is attached. These changes will not adversely affect the health            (
and safety of the, public.


r~~M~~>.t~~4EaVPLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREHENTS Continued 2.Byinspection ofdelugeandpreaction typesystemsprayheaders,toverifytheirintegrity.
                                '0 TABLE  3.3-10 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION
3.Byinspection ofeachopenheadde1ugenozzletoverifynoblockage.
. INS:F RUMENT ,LOCATION                                    MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPERABLE
c.Atleastonceper3years.byperforming anairflowtestthrougheachopenheaddelugeheaderandverifying eachopenheaddelugenozzIeisunobstructed.
                                                                            'I SMOKE  .           HEAT      OPTICAL E
D.C.COOK-UNi'T13(47-45Amendment
IONIZATION          THERMISTOR  INFRARED
'No.22 C.~'~-INk~~eTABLE3.T-5SPRAYAND/ORSPRINKLER SYSTEiMSAOPENHEADDELUGETYPEWATERSYSTEMShhLOCATION2-HV-AES-1 CharcoalFilteACTUATION rsHectric-heat 2-HV-AES-2 CharcoalFilters12-HV-AFX Charcoal-Fi1ters2-HV-CPR-1 CharcoalFilters2-HV-CIPX-1 CharcoalFilters2-HV-ACRF-1 CharcoalFilterElectric-heatETectric-heat Electric-heat Hectric-heat Gectric-heat CB.CLOSEDHEADSPRIiNKLER TYPEMATERSYSTEMSLOCATIONAuxiliary Bldg.CaskHandlingArea*Auxiliary Bldg.DrummingAr'ea*Auxiliary Bldg.Elev.587&609*/Corridors,
: 1.         Containment Zone 6, quadrant    1 Cable Tunnel              3                            2 Zone 7, quadrant    2 Cable Tunnel              5                            3 Zone B,.quadrant    3N Cable Tunnel            3                            2 Zone.9, quadrant 3'able Tunnel                  3                            2 Zone 10, quadrant 35 Cable Tunnel                2                            2 Zone 11, (}uadrant 4 Cable Tunnel                5                            4
: charging, safetyInj.pumprooms,laundryare/ReactorCoolantPumps(4)TYPESYSTEMPreaction Sprinkler Preaction Sprinkler Preaction Sprinkler Preaction Sprinkler ACTUATION OryPilotOryPilotDryPilotManualSharedsystemwithO.C.COOK-UNITT.Q.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-41
:  quadrant 1,                                                          14
<p.RREC>0p+c/y++*++80O50V<SS p~UNITEDSTATESNUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION SVASHINGTON, D.C.20555'pss 0g1990DocketNo.50-316Pfir.JohnE.Dolan,VicePresident
      ..quadrant      2                                                        3 quadrant  3                                                          18 quadrant  4                                                        !.11 1;HV-'CFT-1 Charcoal   Filters                                        1 1-HV-CFT-2 Charcoal    Filters
.IndianaandMichiganElectricCompanyP.0.Box18BowlingGreenStationHewYork,NewYork10004
: 2.   'ontrol      Room
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Zone: 22, Control    Room                    . 24
: 3.         Cable Spreading Room Zone  15, Switchgear Cable Vault                10 Zone  16, Auxiliary Cable Vault                  5 Zone  17, Control Room Cable Vault              24 Zone  18, Control Room Cable Vault              25
: 4.         Diesel Generator
::-'."Diesel Generator        Room lAB Diesel Generator    Room lCD
: 5.         Diesel Fuel Oil  Room D. C. COOK       - UNIT  1                  3/4 3-52                  Amendment No.


==DearHr.Dolan:==
                                                                                      ~ I
OnMarch18,1980youprovidedinformation byletterwhichsupportsour'eview'ofyourproposedTechnical SpecificationchangestothepowerpeakinglimitsoftheDonaldC.CookUnitNo.2.Withthissubmittal, wefindthatI<CAP-9566 Westinghouse proprietary reportisnotanecessary basisforourr'eviewofyourproposedchange.Therefore, MCAP9566isherebyreturnedasyourequested inyourletterdatedFebruary12,1980.Sincerely,
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TABLE  3.3-10 (Cont'd)
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION                                  MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPERABLE SMOKE                HEAT        OPTICAL (IONIZATION)        THERMISTOR      INFMREO
: 6. Auxiliary Building Zone  1,  Elevation 573  ft.                    5 Zone  2,  Elevation 587  ft.                  42 Zone  3,  Elevation 609  ft.                  22 Zone  4,  Elevation 633  ft.                  31 Zone  5,  Elevation 650  ft.                ,
26 Zone 12, 4 kv Switchgear                        3                                5 Zone 13, Engineered Sa fety Swi tchgear          7 Zone 14, CRD Switchgear                          6                                4 1-HV-AES-1 Charcoal Filters                                            1 1-HV-AES-2 Charcoal Filters 12-HV-AFX Charcoal Filters                                            '1 1-HV-CPR Charcoal    Filters                                          1 1-HV-CIPX Charcoal    Filters                                        1 1-HV-ACRF Charcoal    Filters                                        1
: 7. Fuel Storage Zone 19, New Fuel Storage      Room
: 0. C. COOK  - UNIT  1                  3/4 3-53              Amendment No.
 
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                                                                                        ~    r I
I TABLE  3.7-5                                      r I
SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS                        ~ e
                                                                                        ~,
l A    OPEN HEAD DELUGE TYPE WATER SYSTEMS LOCATION                                              ACTUATION
      '-HV-ASS-I Charcoal Filters                            Electric-heat 1-HV-AES-2 Charcoal        Filters                    Electric-heat            I~
                                                                                          ~
s
(
12-HV-AFX Charcoal        Filters                    Electr fc-heat            a I
1-HV-CPR-1 'Charcoal      Filters                    Electric-heat I
I 1-HV-CIPX-1 Charcoal,      Filters                  Electric-heat 1-HV-ACRF-1 Charcoal        Filters                  Electric-heat B. CLOSED HEAD SPRINKLER TYPE MATER SYSTEMS LOCATION                                    TYPE SYSTEM                ACTUATION Auxilfary Bldg.      Cask Handling          Preaction Sprinkler        Ory Pilot Area" Auxiliary Bldg.      Drumming Area*          Pr eactfon Sprinkler      Ory Pi1ot Auxiliary Bldg. Elev.        587  8          Preaction Sprinkler        Dry Pilot
. 609*
(corridors, charging, safety fnj. pump  rooms, laundry area)
Reactor Coolant    Pumps    (4')            Preaction Sprink'ler      Manual Shared system      with  D. C. COOK    - UNIT 2.
: 0. C. COOK  -  UNIT  1                  3l4 7-~6                Amendment No.
 
ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC'00286 DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR. PLANT UNIT 2 APPENDIX 'A'ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
 
                                          <;1 ~  ~
CHANGE NO. 1 Revisions to Table 3.3-11; "Fire'Protection Instrumentation" These changes  involve revisions to Table 3,3-. 11  entitled, "Five Detection-Instrumentation" on pages 3/4 3-51 and 3-52.
4 (a)  The minimum number  of thermistor detectors specified for the Containment quadrants  1, 2, 3 and 4 dog  not agree with the as built installation of the thermistor detection system for the containment cable trays. This change has been discussed with members of the NRC staff and is consis-tent with the requirements of the fire protection program for the Donald C. Cook Nuclear  Plant. This change      was  previously submitted via our February 13,  1979  letter (AEP:NRC:00111) and is resubmitted here for completeness  since other  changes to this table are necessary.
(b)  This change updates the smoke (ionization)detection requirements to reflect the addition of detectors to certain plant areas in accordance with fire protection modifications made to the Cook Plant. The upgraded detection capability is described in the fire protection SER and is consistent with our submittals referenced therein.
(c)  This change reflects the optical (infrared) detection instrumentation added to certain areas of Cook Plant and is in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER,and is consistent of an additional column of instruments listed on Table 3.3-11.
The  revised pages are attached. These changes          will not  adversely affect the health and safety of the public.
CHANGE NO. 2 Revision to Table 3.7-5 "S ra    and  or S    r inkier  S stems" This changes reflects the closed head sprinkler type water suppression systems added to certain plant areas in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER and is consistent with our previous submittals referenced therein. The new sprinkler systems were added to the auxiliary building on elevations 587 feet and 609 feet. These systems provide sprinkler protection to the corridors, charging pump rooms, safety injection pump .rooms laundry area and are shared systems with Cook Unit 1.          This change also reflects the spri.nkler systems added to the reactor coolant pumps. The revised page is attached. These changes will not adversely affect the health and safety of the public.
 
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P TABLE  3.3-11 FIRE DETECTION Ii'INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUYiENT LOCATION                              MINIMiUM INSTRUMEiNTS OPERABLE SMOKE                HEAT          t'PTICAL IONIZATION          THERMISTOR    ~IN RAREO 1    Containment
                              \
Zone 1, Quadrant 1 Cable Tunnel              3                                      2 Zone 2, Quadrant 2 Cable Tunnel              5                                      3 Zone 3, Quadrant 3N Cable Tunnel              3' 2
Zone 4, Quadrant 3M Cable Tunnel                                              i    Il2 Zone 5, Quadrant 3S Cable Tunnel              2                                      2 Zone 6, Quadrant 4 Cable Tunn 1              5 Quadrant 1                                                          12 Quadrant 2                                                            5 Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 2-HV-CFT-1 Charcoal  Filters
                                                                        'I
:23  ~
2-HV-CFT-2 Charcoal  Filters
: 2. Control  Room
    , Zone 16, Control Room                        22 3;    Cable Spreading  Room Zone 10, Switchgear Cable Vault              8 Zone  ll, Auxiliary Cable Vault              5 Zone 12, Con.rol Room Cable Vault            24 Zone 13, Control Room Cable Vault            25
: 4. Diesel Generator Diesel Generator  Room 2AB Diesel Generator  Room ZCD
: 5. Diesel Fuel Oil  Room D. C. COOK  - UNIT 2                  3/4 3-51
 
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TABI E 3.3-11 (Cont'd)
FIRE OETECTION INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION                                    MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPEPABLE SMOKE              HEAT      OPTICAL IONIZATION)        THERMISTOR  (INFRAREO)
T
: 6.      Auxiliary Building Elevation 573 ft
* 5 Elevation 587 ft
* 42 Elevation 609 ft.
* 22 Elevation 633 ft.
* 31,
      'Elevation 650 ft
* 26 Zone  7, 4 Kv Switchgear                          3                              5 Zone  8, Engineered Safety Switchgear            7                              4 Zona  9, CRD Switchgear                          6 2-HV-AES-1 Char coal Fil ters 2-HV-AES-2 Charcoal Filters 12-HY-AFX Charcoal Fi1ters
      '2-HY-CPR Charcoal Filters 2-HY-CIPX Charcoal Filters 2-HV-ACRF Charcoal      Filters
: 7.      Fuel Storage New  Fuel Storage Room      *
~TT              . i T  0. T. TTTK  - IIIITT
: 0. C. COOK  -  UNIT 2                    3/4 3-52
 
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E a    V PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREHENTS        Continued
: 2. By  inspection of deluge    and  preaction type system spray headers, to  verify their integrity.
: 3. By  inspection of each open      head de1uge nozzle  to verify no  blockage.
: c. At least once per      3 years. by performing an air flow test through each open head deluge header and verifying each open head deluge nozzIe is unobstructed.
D. C. COOK  -  UNi'T 1                  3(4 7-45              Amendment 'No. 22
 
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Fi1 ters                        ETectric-heat 2-HV-CPR-1 Charcoal      Filters                        Electric-heat 2-HV-CIPX-1 Charcoal        Filters                      Hectric-heat 2-HV-ACRF-1 Charcoal        Filter                      Gectric-heat C                    B. CLOSED HEAD SPRIiNKLER TYPE MATER SYSTEMS LOCATION                                      TYPE SYSTEM                  ACTUATION Auxiliary Bldg. Cask Handling            Preaction Sprinkler          Ory Pilot Ar ea*
Auxiliary Bldg. Drumming Ar'ea*          Preaction Sprinkler          Ory Pilot Auxiliary Bldg. Elev. 587 & 609*
          /Corridors, charging, safety Inj. pump  rooms, laundry      are/        Preaction Sprinkler          Dry Pilot Reactor Coolant    Pumps  (4)                Preaction Sprinkler          Manual Shared system with O. C.        COOK  -  UNIT T.
Q. C. COOK  -  UNIT 2                      3/4 7-41
 
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fir. John E. Dolan, Vice President
    . Indiana and Michigan Electric Company P. 0. Box 18 Bowling Green Station Hew York, New York 10004
 
==Dear Hr. Dolan:==
 
On  March 18, 1980 you provided    information      by        letter which supports our
    'eview 'of your proposed Technical Speci fication changes to the power peaking limits of the Donald C. Cook Unit No. 2 . With this submittal,                   we find that I<CAP-9566 Westinghouse proprietary report is not a necessary basis for our r'eview of your proposed change. Therefore, MCAP 9566 is hereby returned as you requested      in your  letter          dated February 12, 1980.
Sincerely, A. Schwencer,          Chief Operating Reactors Branch dl Division of Operating Reactors


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==


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ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:00286 DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT

'A'ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS1'PPENDIX

CHANGE NO. 1 Revisions to Table 3.3-10 "Fire Protection Instrumentation" These changes, involve revisions to Table 3.3-10 entitled, "Fire Detection Instrumentation" on pages 3/4 3-52 and 3-53.

(a) The minimum number of thermistor detectors specified for the Containment

- quadrants 1, 2, 3 and 4 do not agree with the as built installation of the thermistor detection system for the containment cable trays.

This change has been discussed with members of the NRC staff and is consistent with the requirements of the fire protection program fo r the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. This change was previously submitted via our December 22, 1978 letter (AEP:NRC:00109) and is resubmitted here for completeness since other changes to this table are necessary.

(b) This change updates the smoke (ionization) detection requirements to reflect the addition of detectors to certain plant areas in accordance

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with fire protection modifications made to the Cook Plant. The upgraded detection capability is described in the fire protection SER and is consistent with our submittals referenced therein.

(c) This change reflects the optical (infrared) detection instrumentation added to certain areas of Cook Plant and is in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER and is consistent with our previous submittals referenced therein. This change consists of an additional column of instruments listed on Table 3.3-10.

The revised pages are attached. These changes will not adversely affect the health and'safety of the public.

CHANGE NO. 2.

Revision to Table 3.7-5 "S ra and or S rinkler S stems" This change reflects the closed head sprinkler type water suppression systems added to certain plant areas in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER and is consistent with our previous submittals referenced therein. The new sprinkler systems were added to the auxiliary building on elevations 587 feet and 609 feet. These systems provide sprinkler to the corridors, charging pump rooms, safety injection pump rooms pro-'ection and laundry area, and are shared systems with Cook Unit 2. This change also reflects the sprinkler systems added to the reactor coolant pumps. The revised page is attached. These changes will not adversely affect the health (

and safety of the, public.

'0 TABLE 3.3-10 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION

. INS:F RUMENT ,LOCATION MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPERABLE

'I SMOKE . HEAT OPTICAL E

IONIZATION THERMISTOR INFRARED

1. Containment Zone 6, quadrant 1 Cable Tunnel 3 2 Zone 7, quadrant 2 Cable Tunnel 5 3 Zone B,.quadrant 3N Cable Tunnel 3 2 Zone.9, quadrant 3'able Tunnel 3 2 Zone 10, quadrant 35 Cable Tunnel 2 2 Zone 11, (}uadrant 4 Cable Tunnel 5 4
quadrant 1, 14

..quadrant 2 3 quadrant 3 18 quadrant 4  !.11 1;HV-'CFT-1 Charcoal Filters 1 1-HV-CFT-2 Charcoal Filters

2. 'ontrol Room

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Zone: 22, Control Room . 24

3. Cable Spreading Room Zone 15, Switchgear Cable Vault 10 Zone 16, Auxiliary Cable Vault 5 Zone 17, Control Room Cable Vault 24 Zone 18, Control Room Cable Vault 25
4. Diesel Generator
-'."Diesel Generator Room lAB Diesel Generator Room lCD
5. Diesel Fuel Oil Room D. C. COOK - UNIT 1 3/4 3-52 Amendment No.

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FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPERABLE SMOKE HEAT OPTICAL (IONIZATION) THERMISTOR INFMREO

6. Auxiliary Building Zone 1, Elevation 573 ft. 5 Zone 2, Elevation 587 ft. 42 Zone 3, Elevation 609 ft. 22 Zone 4, Elevation 633 ft. 31 Zone 5, Elevation 650 ft. ,

26 Zone 12, 4 kv Switchgear 3 5 Zone 13, Engineered Sa fety Swi tchgear 7 Zone 14, CRD Switchgear 6 4 1-HV-AES-1 Charcoal Filters 1 1-HV-AES-2 Charcoal Filters 12-HV-AFX Charcoal Filters '1 1-HV-CPR Charcoal Filters 1 1-HV-CIPX Charcoal Filters 1 1-HV-ACRF Charcoal Filters 1

7. Fuel Storage Zone 19, New Fuel Storage Room
0. C. COOK - UNIT 1 3/4 3-53 Amendment No.

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1-HV-CPR-1 'Charcoal Filters Electric-heat I

I 1-HV-CIPX-1 Charcoal, Filters Electric-heat 1-HV-ACRF-1 Charcoal Filters Electric-heat B. CLOSED HEAD SPRINKLER TYPE MATER SYSTEMS LOCATION TYPE SYSTEM ACTUATION Auxilfary Bldg. Cask Handling Preaction Sprinkler Ory Pilot Area" Auxiliary Bldg. Drumming Area* Pr eactfon Sprinkler Ory Pi1ot Auxiliary Bldg. Elev. 587 8 Preaction Sprinkler Dry Pilot

. 609*

(corridors, charging, safety fnj. pump rooms, laundry area)

Reactor Coolant Pumps (4') Preaction Sprink'ler Manual Shared system with D. C. COOK - UNIT 2.

0. C. COOK - UNIT 1 3l4 7-~6 Amendment No.

ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC'00286 DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR. PLANT UNIT 2 APPENDIX 'A'ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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CHANGE NO. 1 Revisions to Table 3.3-11; "Fire'Protection Instrumentation" These changes involve revisions to Table 3,3-. 11 entitled, "Five Detection-Instrumentation" on pages 3/4 3-51 and 3-52.

4 (a) The minimum number of thermistor detectors specified for the Containment quadrants 1, 2, 3 and 4 dog not agree with the as built installation of the thermistor detection system for the containment cable trays. This change has been discussed with members of the NRC staff and is consis-tent with the requirements of the fire protection program for the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. This change was previously submitted via our February 13, 1979 letter (AEP:NRC:00111) and is resubmitted here for completeness since other changes to this table are necessary.

(b) This change updates the smoke (ionization)detection requirements to reflect the addition of detectors to certain plant areas in accordance with fire protection modifications made to the Cook Plant. The upgraded detection capability is described in the fire protection SER and is consistent with our submittals referenced therein.

(c) This change reflects the optical (infrared) detection instrumentation added to certain areas of Cook Plant and is in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER,and is consistent of an additional column of instruments listed on Table 3.3-11.

The revised pages are attached. These changes will not adversely affect the health and safety of the public.

CHANGE NO. 2 Revision to Table 3.7-5 "S ra and or S r inkier S stems" This changes reflects the closed head sprinkler type water suppression systems added to certain plant areas in accordance with the requirements of the fire protection SER and is consistent with our previous submittals referenced therein. The new sprinkler systems were added to the auxiliary building on elevations 587 feet and 609 feet. These systems provide sprinkler protection to the corridors, charging pump rooms, safety injection pump .rooms laundry area and are shared systems with Cook Unit 1. This change also reflects the spri.nkler systems added to the reactor coolant pumps. The revised page is attached. These changes will not adversely affect the health and safety of the public.

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P TABLE 3.3-11 FIRE DETECTION Ii'INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUYiENT LOCATION MINIMiUM INSTRUMEiNTS OPERABLE SMOKE HEAT t'PTICAL IONIZATION THERMISTOR ~IN RAREO 1 Containment

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Zone 1, Quadrant 1 Cable Tunnel 3 2 Zone 2, Quadrant 2 Cable Tunnel 5 3 Zone 3, Quadrant 3N Cable Tunnel 3' 2

Zone 4, Quadrant 3M Cable Tunnel i Il2 Zone 5, Quadrant 3S Cable Tunnel 2 2 Zone 6, Quadrant 4 Cable Tunn 1 5 Quadrant 1 12 Quadrant 2 5 Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 2-HV-CFT-1 Charcoal Filters

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2-HV-CFT-2 Charcoal Filters

2. Control Room

, Zone 16, Control Room 22 3; Cable Spreading Room Zone 10, Switchgear Cable Vault 8 Zone ll, Auxiliary Cable Vault 5 Zone 12, Con.rol Room Cable Vault 24 Zone 13, Control Room Cable Vault 25

4. Diesel Generator Diesel Generator Room 2AB Diesel Generator Room ZCD
5. Diesel Fuel Oil Room D. C. COOK - UNIT 2 3/4 3-51

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FIRE OETECTION INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPEPABLE SMOKE HEAT OPTICAL IONIZATION) THERMISTOR (INFRAREO)

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6. Auxiliary Building Elevation 573 ft
  • 5 Elevation 587 ft
  • 42 Elevation 609 ft.
  • 22 Elevation 633 ft.
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'Elevation 650 ft

  • 26 Zone 7, 4 Kv Switchgear 3 5 Zone 8, Engineered Safety Switchgear 7 4 Zona 9, CRD Switchgear 6 2-HV-AES-1 Char coal Fil ters 2-HV-AES-2 Charcoal Filters 12-HY-AFX Charcoal Fi1ters

'2-HY-CPR Charcoal Filters 2-HY-CIPX Charcoal Filters 2-HV-ACRF Charcoal Filters

7. Fuel Storage New Fuel Storage Room *

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E a V PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREHENTS Continued

2. By inspection of deluge and preaction type system spray headers, to verify their integrity.
3. By inspection of each open head de1uge nozzle to verify no blockage.
c. At least once per 3 years. by performing an air flow test through each open head deluge header and verifying each open head deluge nozzIe is unobstructed.

D. C. COOK - UNi'T 1 3(4 7-45 Amendment 'No. 22

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Fi1 ters ETectric-heat 2-HV-CPR-1 Charcoal Filters Electric-heat 2-HV-CIPX-1 Charcoal Filters Hectric-heat 2-HV-ACRF-1 Charcoal Filter Gectric-heat C B. CLOSED HEAD SPRIiNKLER TYPE MATER SYSTEMS LOCATION TYPE SYSTEM ACTUATION Auxiliary Bldg. Cask Handling Preaction Sprinkler Ory Pilot Ar ea*

Auxiliary Bldg. Drumming Ar'ea* Preaction Sprinkler Ory Pilot Auxiliary Bldg. Elev. 587 & 609*

/Corridors, charging, safety Inj. pump rooms, laundry are/ Preaction Sprinkler Dry Pilot Reactor Coolant Pumps (4) Preaction Sprinkler Manual Shared system with O. C. COOK - UNIT T.

Q. C. COOK - UNIT 2 3/4 7-41

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. Indiana and Michigan Electric Company P. 0. Box 18 Bowling Green Station Hew York, New York 10004

Dear Hr. Dolan:

On March 18, 1980 you provided information by letter which supports our

'eview 'of your proposed Technical Speci fication changes to the power peaking limits of the Donald C. Cook Unit No. 2 . With this submittal, we find that I<CAP-9566 Westinghouse proprietary report is not a necessary basis for our r'eview of your proposed change. Therefore, MCAP 9566 is hereby returned as you requested in your letter dated February 12, 1980.

Sincerely, A. Schwencer, Chief Operating Reactors Branch dl Division of Operating Reactors

Enclosure:

As stated cc: See next page tao~eat t o be o+AbliXo DXsol pLthhegd osme: ~

".". C. N. Dunn Duquesne Light Company cc: Gerald Charnoff, Esquire Mr. James A. Werling Jay E. Silberg, Esquire Plant Superintendent Shaw, P ittman, Potts and Trowbridge Beaver Valley Power Station 1800 i+i Street, H.W. P. 0. Box 4 Washington, D. C. 20036 Shi ppi ngp ort, P ennsy 1 va ni a 15077 Karin Carter, Esquire Mr. John A. Levin Special Assistant Attorney General Public Utility Coranission Bureau of Administrative Enforcement P. 0. Box 3265 5 h Floor, Executive House Harri sburg, P ennsy1 vani a 17120 Harri sburg, P ennsyl vani a 17120 Mr. J. D. Sieber, Superintendent Mr. Roger Tapan of Licensing and Compliance Stone and Webster Engineering Duquesne Light Company Corporation Post Office Box 4 P. 0. Box 2325 Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077 Boston, Massachusetts 021 07 Mr. F. l)oon R 8 0 Center Westinghouse Electric Corporation Building 7-303 Pi tts burgh, P ennsyl va ni a 15230 B. F. Jones Memorial Libra'ry 663 Franklin Avenue .

Aliquippa, Pennsylvania 15001 Mr. John Carey, Dir ctor Nuclear Operations Duquesne Light, Company 435 Sixth Avenue P itts burgh, P ennsy1 va ni a 15219 Mr. R. E, Martin Duquesne Light Company 435 Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Marvin Fein Utility Counsel City of Pittsburgh 313 City- County Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219