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ATTACHMENT 1 Consumers Power Company Palisade's Plant *
ATTACHMENT 1 Consumers Power Company Palisade's Plant *
* Docket 50-255
* Docket 50-255 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGE CHANGES June 28, 1989 9 Pages OC0689-0140-NL04 8907030280 8906~8 PDR ADOeK 05000255 p                PDC
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PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGE CHANGES June 28, 1989
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                                    *                                  **
PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION                          PAGE NO 1.0                    DEFINITIONS                                                1-1 1.1                REACTOR OPERATING CONDITIONS                                1-1
PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION                          PAGE NO 1.0                    DEFINITIONS                                                1-1 1.1                REACTOR OPERATING CONDITIONS                                1-1
: 1. 2                PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS                                          1-3 1.3                INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE                                1-3 1.4                MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS                                  1-4 2.0                    SAFETY LIMITS AND LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS          2-1 2.1                SAFETY LIMITS - ;REACTOR CORE                              2-1 2.2                SAFETY LIMITS - PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM PRESSURE            .2-3 2.3                LIMITIN~ SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS - REACTOR PROTECTIVE SYSTEM                                      2-4 Table 2.3.1 Reactor Protective System Trip Setting Limits              2-5 3.0                    LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION                          3-1 3.0                    APPLICABILITY                                              3-1 3.1                PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM                                    3-lb.
: 1. 2                PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS                                          1-3 1.3                INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE                                1-3 1.4                MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS                                  1-4 2.0                    SAFETY LIMITS AND LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS          2-1 2.1                SAFETY LIMITS - ;REACTOR CORE                              2-1 2.2                SAFETY LIMITS - PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM PRESSURE            .2-3 2.3                LIMITIN~ SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS - REACTOR PROTECTIVE SYSTEM                                      2-4 Table 2.3.1 Reactor Protective System Trip Setting Limits              2-5 3.0                    LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION                          3-1 3.0                    APPLICABILITY                                              3-1 3.1                PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM                                    3-lb.
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3.1. 9 PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)
* PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)
SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)
SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)
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: c. PCS Temperature ~200°F - Loops not filled                        1 I
: c. PCS Temperature ~200°F - Loops not filled                        1 I
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: 3. 1. 9 PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)
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SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)
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3.7 3.7.3
3.7 3.7.3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (Continued)
* ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (Continued)
SHUTDOWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
SHUTDOWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
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         .3, 7 3.7.3 ELECTRICA~YSTEMS    (Continued)
         .3, 7 3.7.3 ELECTRICA~YSTEMS    (Continued)
* SHUTDOWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (Continued)
SHUTDOWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (Continued)
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events, however, they .~hould not preclude thE! orderly completion    I of an activity, such as fuel movement or crane operation, in order    /
events, however, they .~hould not preclude thE! orderly completion    I of an activity, such as fuel movement or crane operation, in order    /
to get into a safe and conservative position.                        1/
to get into a safe and conservative position.                        1/
                            -.
3-45b Amendment No.
3-45b Amendment No.
TSP0689-0140-NL04
TSP0689-0140-NL04


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                                       -- Table 4.2.2 (Contd)
                                       -- Table 4.2.2 (Contd)
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ATTACHMENT 2 Consumers Power Company Palisades.Plant Docket 50-255 MARKED UP TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGES June 28, 1989 9 Pages OC0689-0140-NL04
* ATTACHMENT 2 Consumers Power Company Palisades.Plant Docket 50-255 MARKED UP TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGES June 28, 1989 9 Pages OC0689-0140-NL04


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PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS - APPENDIX A SECTION                                            DESCRIPTION                              PAGE  ~O 1.0                                DEFINITIONS                                                1-1
                                      *
* PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS - APPENDIX A SECTION                                            DESCRIPTION                              PAGE  ~O 1.0                                DEFINITIONS                                                1-1
: 1. l                            REACTOR OPERATING CONDITIONS                              1-1 1.2                            PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS                                        1-3
: 1. l                            REACTOR OPERATING CONDITIONS                              1-1 1.2                            PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS                                        1-3
: l. 3                            INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE                              1-3 1.4                            MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS                                  1-4 2.0                                SAFETY LIMITS AND LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS          2-1
: l. 3                            INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE                              1-3 1.4                            MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS                                  1-4 2.0                                SAFETY LIMITS AND LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS          2-1
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TSP1088-0181-NL04
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: 2. Primary Coolant System Loop 2 consisting of an operable Steam Generator and at least one operable Primary Coolant Pump (PCP).
: 2. Primary Coolant System Loop 2 consisting of an operable Steam Generator and at least one operable Primary Coolant Pump (PCP).
: 3. Shutdown Cooling Train A.
: 3. Shutdown Cooling Train A.
                        ,..
: 4. Shutdown Cooling Train B.
: 4. Shutdown Cooling Train B.
EXCEPTION:
EXCEPTION:
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sat.uration  temperature~
sat.uration  temperature~
If only 1 PCS, Loop is operable and no SDC trains are operable:
If only 1 PCS, Loop is operable and no SDC trains are operable:
                                                                                                  -
1    )
1    )
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                                             . second loop or train to operable - st.atus.                                              I l*
                                             . second loop or train to operable - st.atus.                                              I l*
B. If only 1  *snc train is operable and no PCS loops are ope.rable:                          i
B. If only 1  *snc train is operable and no PCS loops are ope.rable:                          i
                                                                                                                                          ..
                                                                                                                                 . ,/
                                                                                                                                 . ,/
                                                                                                                                  !
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: 1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return a*                                I I -
: 1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return a*                                I I -
second loop or train to operable status,                                                \
second loop or train to operable status,                                                \
AND                                                                                          I
AND                                                                                          I
                                                          .
                                       *z:- If                                    '
                                       *z:- If                                    '
a second loop or train cannot be returned to                                      j operable status be less*. than 200°F within 24 hours.                            l i
a second loop or train cannot be returned to                                      j operable status be less*. than 200°F within 24 hours.                            l i
                                                                                                                              !
                                 - G.- If noPCS.loops,or. S_hytdoW!J. Cooling trains are in                                      I operation when required:            * *                                          -/
                                 - G.- If noPCS.loops,or. S_hytdoW!J. Cooling trains are in                                      I operation when required:            * *                                          -/
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EXCEPTION:
EXCEPTION:
                         .All PCPs and Sh.utdown Cooling may be intentionally secured
                         .All PCPs and Sh.utdown Cooling may be intentionally secured
                                                                                    *'
                     . *' provided:
                     . *' provided:
: a.      No operations* are perm;ltt'ed that would cause reduction of the PCS boron concentration, AND b:"'"'" Core outlet temperature does not exceed 200°F *
: a.      No operations* are perm;ltt'ed that would cause reduction of the PCS boron concentration, AND b:"'"'" Core outlet temperature does not exceed 200°F
                          . .
* ACTION
ACTION
,r,.                    A. If only one PCS loop or SDC train is operable when two a:re required:
,r,.                    A. If only one PCS loop or SDC train is operable when two a:re required:
: 1.      Immediately .initiate corrective action to return the required loops or trains to operable status.
: 1.      Immediately .initiate corrective action to return the required loops or trains to operable status.
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3.1.
3.1.
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PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)
PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)
                                                                    *
: 3. 1. 9    SHuTDOWN COOLING (Continued): - -
: 3. 1. 9    SHuTDOWN COOLING (Continued): - -
: c. PCS Temperature    ~200°F          - Loops not filled Two Shutdown Cooling trains (SDC) shall be operable, and at least one train shall be in operation.
: c. PCS Temperature    ~200°F          - Loops not filled Two Shutdown Cooling trains (SDC) shall be operable, and at least one train shall be in operation.
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                               -~....... ...... -~
3-25e TSP0689-0140-NL04
3-25e TSP0689-0140-NL04
                                                            --------------------
                                                   --------*- .          Amendment. No.
                                                   --------*- .          Amendment. No.


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( 3.1.                                      (Continued)
( 3.1.                                      (Continued)
" '*'
: 3. L9      SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)
: 3. L9      SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)
A shutdown cooling train may vary in actual component configuration, method of operation and control, but it shall always accomplish t~e objective of transferring decay heat from the reactor to Lake Michigan as the ultimate heat sink. As a minimum, a shutdown cooling train requires: a shutdown cooling pump, one component cooling .water pump, one service water pump, and appropriate piping, valves and controls for the equipment to perform its function. All of this equipment must also have adequa~e electric~! power to be operabl.e.
A shutdown cooling train may vary in actual component configuration, method of operation and control, but it shall always accomplish t~e objective of transferring decay heat from the reactor to Lake Michigan as the ultimate heat sink. As a minimum, a shutdown cooling train requires: a shutdown cooling pump, one component cooling .water pump, one service water pump, and appropriate piping, valves and controls for the equipment to perform its function. All of this equipment must also have adequa~e electric~! power to be operabl.e.
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* be above minus 84%. A steam generator secondary water level of at least a minus 84% is sufficient to support natural circulation in the PCS.
* be above minus 84%. A steam generator secondary water level of at least a minus 84% is sufficient to support natural circulation in the PCS.
3-25f .
3-25f .
                                                        *-----*------
Amendment No.
Amendment No.
TSP0689-0140-NL04
TSP0689-0140-NL04


                            *
'i NEW PA&b *
'i NEW PA&b *
   " I 3 .1.      PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued) 3.1. 9
   " I 3 .1.      PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued) 3.1. 9
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be inoperable to permit such evolutions. In all cases, the intent is to take reasonable actions to minimize the use of exception No. l of
be inoperable to permit such evolutions. In all cases, the intent is to take reasonable actions to minimize the use of exception No. l of
* specification 3.1.9.c. If it is required to ti~e exception No~ l of specification 3.1.9.c, SDC will not be rendered inoperable in* situation.a where PCS temperature is close to 200°F or the. PCS heatup rate would result in the PCS temperature exceeding 200°F in a relatively short period of time.
* specification 3.1.9.c. If it is required to ti~e exception No~ l of specification 3.1.9.c, SDC will not be rendered inoperable in* situation.a where PCS temperature is close to 200°F or the. PCS heatup rate would result in the PCS temperature exceeding 200°F in a relatively short period of time.
                                                          . .*
                                               ---"4'-"'Sg Ainendment No.
                                               ---"4'-"'Sg Ainendment No.
TSP0689-0140-NL04
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3.7
3.7
       ~-3-:1 ;3
       ~-3-:1 ;3
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ACTION With less than the required electrical sources operable:
ACTION With less than the required electrical sources operable:
                       *A. Immediately initiate action to suspend core alterations, AND B. Immediately initiate action to suspend movement of irradiated fuel,,
                       *A. Immediately initiate action to suspend core alterations, AND B. Immediately initiate action to suspend movement of irradiated fuel,,
AND C. Immediately suspend crane operations over irradiated fuel, AND D. Suspend operations With a pote~tial for draining the PCS or fuel po(!l, AND Initiate action to restore the required elect_rical sources to operable. status.                                      I
AND C. Immediately suspend crane operations over irradiated fuel, AND D. Suspend operations With a pote~tial for draining the PCS or fuel po(!l, AND Initiate action to restore the required elect_rical sources to operable. status.                                      I 3-45a                                  I Amendment No.  ...J TSP0689-0140-NL04
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3-45a                                  I Amendment No.  ...J TSP0689-0140-NL04


1VEW PA-G-~.
1VEW PA-G-~.
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""- ,..:'. "...>>(    3. 7            ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (Continued)
""- ,..:'. "...>>(    3. 7            ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (Continued)
                   .7-. -----SHU'l'D_QWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (Continued)
                   .7-. -----SHU'l'D_QWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (Continued)
                                                                    -- *- --- ---- --- -- -- -* - -
                                                                                                        ---- -- - - ---
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Basis The operability of the minimum specified power sources and associated distribution systems during shutdown and refueling ensures that: -
Basis The operability of the minimum specified power sources and associated distribution systems during shutdown and refueling ensures that: -
: 1. The plant can be maintained in the-shutdown or refueling mode for extended time periods, and 2-. Sufficient control capability is available for maintaining th~ plant status.
: 1. The plant can be maintained in the-shutdown or refueling mode for extended time periods, and 2-. Sufficient control capability is available for maintaining th~ plant status.
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When two.trains of shutdown'cooling must be operable to meet the minimum equipment operability requirements to remove decay heat, the loss of any single pump or the loss of one electrical supply (offsite or die_sel generator) must still leave a shutdown
When two.trains of shutdown'cooling must be operable to meet the minimum equipment operability requirements to remove decay heat, the loss of any single pump or the loss of one electrical supply (offsite or die_sel generator) must still leave a shutdown
                                     .cooling train operable.
                                     .cooling train operable.
                                                                                                  .-
The action statements will minimize the.occurrence of postulated events, however, they should- not preclude the'orderly completion of an activity, such as fuel movement or crane operation, in order to get into a s*afe and conseriative position.
The action statements will minimize the.occurrence of postulated events, however, they should- not preclude the'orderly completion of an activity, such as fuel movement or crane operation, in order to get into a s*afe and conseriative position.
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Proposed Tech Specs Sections 1.0,2.0 & 3.0,incorporating New Requirements for Shutdown Cooling Sys Operation
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ATTACHMENT 1 Consumers Power Company Palisade's Plant *

  • Docket 50-255 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGE CHANGES June 28, 1989 9 Pages OC0689-0140-NL04 8907030280 8906~8 PDR ADOeK 05000255 p PDC

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SECTION.

PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 1.0 DEFINITIONS 1-1 1.1 REACTOR OPERATING CONDITIONS 1-1

1. 2 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS 1-3 1.3 INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE 1-3 1.4 MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS 1-4 2.0 SAFETY LIMITS AND LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS 2-1 2.1 SAFETY LIMITS - ;REACTOR CORE 2-1 2.2 SAFETY LIMITS - PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM PRESSURE .2-3 2.3 LIMITIN~ SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS - REACTOR PROTECTIVE SYSTEM 2-4 Table 2.3.1 Reactor Protective System Trip Setting Limits 2-5 3.0 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION 3-1 3.0 APPLICABILITY 3-1 3.1 PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM 3-lb.

3 .. 1.1 Operable Components 3-lb Figure 3-0 Reactor Inlet .. Temperature vs. Operating Pressure 3-3a 3 .1. 2 Heatup and Cooldown Rates

  • 3-4 Figure.3-1 Pressure - Temperature Limits for Heatup 3-9 Figure 3-2 Pressure - Temperature Limits for Cooldown 3-10
  • Figure. 3-3 Pressure~ Temperature Limits for.Hydro -Test 3-11 3.1. 3 Minimum Conditions for Criticality . 3-12*

.3.1.4 Maximum Primary Coolant Radioactivity 3-17 3.1. 5 Primary Coolant System Leakage Limits 3-20 3.1. 6 Maximum Primary Coolant Oxygen and Halogens Concentrations 3-23 3.1. 7 Primary and Secondary Safety Valves. 3-25 3.1. 8 Overpressure Protection Systems . 3-25a 3.1. 9 Shutdown. Cooling 3-25c I 3.2 CHEMICAL AND VOLUME CONTROL SYSTEM 3-26 3~3 EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEM 3-29~

3.4 CONTAINMENT COOLING 3-34 3.5 STEAM AND FEEDWATER SYSTEMS 3-38 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEl-l: 3-40 3~7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 3-41 3 *.8 R~fUELING OPERATIONS 3-46

  • 3.9 EFFLUENT RELEASE (DEtETED) ' 3-50 i

Amendment No. ~1. $1, $7, 8$,

.l0S, llS, TSP0689-0140-NL04

'3. 1. PRIMARY .ANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued) ** I I ~' I 3.1. 9 SHUTDOWN COOLING - This section only applies with fuel in the I reactor. I I

a. PCS.Temperature >260°F and <325°F I I

At least two of the loops or trains listed below shall be I operable and at least one loop or train shall be in operation: I I

1. Primary Coolant System Loop 1 consisting of an operable I Steam Generator and at least one operable. Primary Coolant I Pump (PCP). I I
2. Primary Coolant .System Loop 2 consisting of an operable I Steam Generator and at least one operable I_>rimary Coolant I Pump (PCP). I I
3. Shutdown Cooling Train A. I

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4. Shutdown Cooling Train B. I I

EXCEPTION: I All PCPs and Shutdown Cooling may be intentionally secured I provided: I I

a. No operations are permitted that would cause I reduction of the PCS boron concentration, I AND .. I

~ Core outlet temperature stays at least 10°F. below' I saturation temperature. I I

' ACTION- I I

A. If only 1 PCS 16op is operable and no SDC, trains are operable:_, (

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1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return a I second loop or train to operable status. : /.

I B. ' I f only 1 SDC train is operable and no PCS loops are.operable: l I

1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return a I
  • second loop or train to operable status, I

~ I 2:- If a second loop or .train cannot be returned to /

operable status be less than 200°F within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. I I

c. If no PCS loops or Shutdown Cooling trains are in I operation when required:

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1. Immediately suspend all operations involving a I reduction in PCS boron concentration, I

~ I 2:- Immediately initiate corrective action to return the I required loops or trains to operation. I 3-25c Amendment No.

TSP0689-0140-NL04

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3.1. 9 PRIMARY C~ANT SYSTEM (PCS)

SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)

(Continued)

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  • b. PCS. Temperature ~200°F - Loops_ Filled t I

I At least one of the loops or trains listed below shall be I operable and in operation and one additional loop or train ./

shall be operable or the secondary side water level of each I steam generator shall be higher than minus 84%: I I

1. Primary Coolant System Loop 1 consisting of an I operable Steam Generator and at least one operable I Primary Coolant Pump (PCP). /

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2. Primary Coolant System Loop 2 consisting of an I operable Steam Generator and at least one operable I Primary Coolant Pump (PCP). I I
3. Shutdown Cooling Train A. I I
4. Shutdown*Cooling Train B. I I

EXCEPTION: I All PCPs and Shutdown Cooling may be intentionally secured I provided: I I

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ACTION I I

A. If only one PCS loop or SDC train is operable when two I are required: I I

1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return the I required loops or trains to operable status. I I

B. If a required Steam Generator has less than the I specified water level: I

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1. Immediately initiate corrective action to restore I the required Steam Generator wate.r level. I

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c. If no PCS loops or Shutdown Cooling trains are in I operation when required:* I

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1. Immediately suspend all operations involving a I reduction in PCS boron concentration,
  • I Al'.ID I 2:- Immediately initiate corrective action to return the I required loops or trains to operation. I 3-25d Amendment No.

TSP0689-0140-NL04

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3.1. 9 PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)

SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)

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c. PCS Temperature ~200°F - Loops not filled 1 I

I Two Shutdown Cooling trains (SDC) shall be operable, and at I least one train shall be in operation. I I

EXCEPTIONS: I

1. One SDC train may be intentionally rendered inoperable I for testing or maintenance provided: I I
a. The other SDC-train is in operation. I I
2. All Shutdown Cooling may be intentionally secured I provided: I I
a. No.operations are permitted that would cause I reduction of the PCS boron concentration, I I

AND I I

b. Core outlet temperature.does not exceed 200°F. I I

ACTION I I

A. If only one SDC train is operable when two are *1 required: I I

1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return I two trains to operable status.  !'

I B. If no SDC trains are in operation when required: I I

1. Immediately suspend all operations involving a I reduction in PCS boron concentration, I I

AND ./

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2. Immediately initiate corrective action to return I the required tr:ains to operation. I 3-25e Amendment No.

TSP0689-0140-NL04

9 .1. PRIMARY C~ANT SYSTEM (PC8~ (Continued) ~ I I

3.1. 9 SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued) I I

    • BASIS I I

A shutdown cooling train may vary in actual component configuration, method I of operation and control, but it shall always accomplish the objective of I transferring decay heat from the reactor to Lake Michigan as the ultimate I heat sink. As a minimum, a shutdown. cooling train requires: a shutdown I cooling pump, one component cooling water pump, one service water pump, and I appropriate piping, valves and controls for the equipment to perform its I function. All of this equipment must also have adequate electrical power I to be operable. I I

"Loops filled" means the Primary Coolant system (PCS) loops are intact, not I blocked by dams and totally filled with _coolant. This permits partial I draining of the PCS provided air has not entered th~ PCS loops~ I

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The loops are considered "not filled" after the PCS has been drained so ?ir I has entered the loops and.air sweeps have not been completed to remove the I air. Once the PCS loops have been drained to any extent (install steam I generator nozzle dams* for example)* there could be sufficient air trapped in I the upper portion of the steam generator u-tubes,,even after the PCS water I level is raised, to prevent natural~circulati6n in the PCS. For this reaion, I the steam generators.cannot be considered operable when* the PCS loops are I not completely filled with coolant and the air sweeps completed.* I j

With the PCS temperature.>200°F and <325°F a single primary coolant loop I or shutdown cooling_ train provides sufficient heat r~moval capability for I removing decay heat. Natural circulation .is adequate for core heat. I removal, however it may not provide adequate mixing of the PCS coolant* I during PCS boron concentration changes. T"herefore, forced circulatiqn is I required during these operating conditions~ except during intervals when I the required loops or trains can be intentionally rendered inoperable I '.

provided additional constraints are followed. Single failure considerations I require a second loop or train (either PCS or shutdown. cooling) be operable. I I

With the PCS temperature <200°F and the loops filled, a single primary I coolant loop or shutdown cooling train provides sufficient heat removal I capability for removing decay heat. The steam generators remove heat by I

  • bulk heating of the secondary side water rather than creating steam. I Natural circulation is adequate as a backup means for core heat .removal_, I however i t may not provide c;idequate mixing of the PCS coolant. du.ring PCS I boron concentration changes. In additon, it is difficult to maintain I PCS temperature <200°F, if the only method. of core heat removal is I natural circulation. Therefore' force_d circulation is required during I these operating conditions, except during intervals when the required I

_loops *_o_r_ trains can be intentionally secured provided additional I constraints are followed. * *s:lng1e* failure consideranons require* a second* I loop, train, or the secondary side water ],eve! of both steam generators I be above minus 84%. A steam generator secondary water'level of at least I a minus 84% is sufficient to suppor~ natural circulation in the PCS. I 3-25f Amendment No.

TSP0689-0140-NL04

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3. 1. 9 PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)

SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)

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  • BASIS- (Continuear*
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With the PCS temperature ~200°F and the loops not filled, a single I shutdown cooling. train provides sufficient heat removal capability for I removing decay heat. To provide adequate mixing o.f the PCS coolant during l PCS boron concentration changes, forced circulation is required during this I operating condition except during intervals when the required trains can I be intentionally rendered inoperable provided additional constraints are I followed. Single failure considerations, and the unavailability of the I steam generators as a heat removing component, require that a second \l I shutdown cooling train be operable. I I

All forced circulation may be isolated provided actions are taken to prevent I dilution of the PCS and avoid situations that could produce steam in.the *1 reactor vessel. When the P.CS temperature is >200°F and <325°F, maintaining I

~10°F subcooling ensures ~he availability of single phase naturaL I circulation. When the PCS temperatur~ is ~200°F,.not exceeding 200°F I ensures the availability of a single phase natura~ circulation. I I

A redundant train of SDC may be intentionally rendered inoperable for I testing ormaintenance for any time interv'al provided the.other SDC train I is in operation. No time limit is specified because the time interval ./

that is needed for each required evolution could vary. This. method .*oJ /.

operating equipment is c6nsistent with the intent rif Generic Letter 88-17, I Loss of De.cay Heat Removal. It is recommended that equipment, be rµ.~intained I

. and tested as appropriate to create an acceptable level of confidence that I the systems will be able to perform t_heir decay heat removal function. I Therefore, appropriate testing or maintenance is considered prudent and /*

justified, without any specific time* litnit related to equipment that may I

.be inoperable to permit such evolutions. In all cases, th.e intent is I to t*ake reasonaQle actions to minimize the use of exception No. 1. of I specification 3,1.9.c. If it is required to use exception No. 1 of I specification 3.1.9.c, SDC will not be rendered inoperable ~n situation~ I where PCS temperature is close to 200°F or the PCS heatup ,~ate would '/

result in the PCS temperatu,re e_xceeding 200°f in a relatively short I period of time. I 3-25g Amendment No.

TSP0689-0140-NL04

3.7 3.7.3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (Continued)

SHUTDOWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

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With the primary coolant syste~ -at <325 °F' and -with fuel in the- I reactor, t_he shutdown cooling train(s) shall be electrically /

powered as follows: I I

a. If one train of shutdown cooling is required to meet I specification 3.I;9: I I
1. The appropriate engineered safeguards bus (IC or ID) I shall be operable and capable of beirig supplied by I offsite power and an operable diesel generator. I I

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2. Have two trains of shutdown cooling operable, and. meet I all the requirements of 3.7.3.b below. I I
b. If two trains of shutdown cooling are required to meet I specification 3.I.9, one engineered safeguards bus I (IC or ID) shall be operable ~nd capable of b_eing I supplied by offsite power while the 'other engineered I safeguards bus (ID or IC) is operable and capable of ./

being supplied by an operable diesel generator. I I

ACTION- I I

With less than the required electrical sources operabl~: I I

A. Immediately initiate action to suspend core alterations, I I

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B. Immediately initiate action to suspend movement of_* I irradiated fuel,

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c. Immediately suspend crane operations over irradiated, */

,.fuel, I

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I D. Suspend operations with a potential for draining.the PCS I or *fuel pool, I I

AND ./ -

I E. Initiate action to restore ~he required electrical I sources to operable status. I 3-45a Amendment No.

TSP0689-0I40-NL04

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.3, 7 3.7.3 ELECTRICA~YSTEMS (Continued)

SHUTDOWN COOLING ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (Continued)

Basis I

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-I The operability of the minimum specified power sources and I associated distribution systems during shutdown and refueling I ensures that: I I

1. The plant can be maintained in the shutdown or refueling I operating condition for extended time periods, arid I I
2. Sufficient control capability is available for maintaining I the plant status. I I

When a single train of shutdown cooling must be operable to meet I the minimum equipment operability requirements to_ remove decay I heat, that train must still function following the_ loss of one I electric supply (off site power. or diesel generator). I

. . I When two trains of shutdown cooling must be operable to meet the I minimum equipment operability requirements to remove decay heat, I the loss of any single pump or the loss of one electrical supply I (offsite power or diesE!l generator)_ must still leave a shutdown I cooling train'.operable. I I

The action statements will m~nilnize *the occur*rence of postulated -/

events, however, they .~hould not preclude thE! orderly completion I of an activity, such as fuel movement or crane operation, in order /

to get into a safe and conservative position. 1/

3-45b Amendment No.

TSP0689-0140-NL04

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-- Table 4.2.2 (Contd)

Minimum Frequencies for Equipment Tests

12. Iodine Removal System The .Iodine Removal System shall be demonstrated operable:
a. At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power operated or automafic) in the flow path that is not locked, sealed or otherwise secured in position, is in its correct position.
b. At leas~ once per 6 months by:
1. Verifying that tanks T-102 and T-103 contain the minimum required volumes.
2. Verifying the concentration of hydrazine iri T-102 and sodium hydroxide in T-103.

c~ At least once per ref~eling cycle, during shutdown, by verifying that e~ch automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position.

13. Containment Purge and Ventilation Isolation Valves The Containment Pui;ge and Ventilation Isolation Valves shall be determined closed:
a. At least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> by checking the valve position indicator in the control room
b. At least once every 6 months by performing a leak rate test .

between the ~alves.

14. Steam penerator ~econdary Water Level I I

For any steam generator* requirec;l to mee.t the shutdown cooling I requirements of specification 3.1.9, its secondary water level I shall be verified at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> to be above minus 84%. I 4-15b Amendment ~t. ?~.

TSP0689-0140-NL04

ATTACHMENT 2 Consumers Power Company Palisades.Plant Docket 50-255 MARKED UP TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGES June 28, 1989 9 Pages OC0689-0140-NL04

PALISADES PLANT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS - APPENDIX A SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE ~O 1.0 DEFINITIONS 1-1

1. l REACTOR OPERATING CONDITIONS 1-1 1.2 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS 1-3
l. 3 INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE 1-3 1.4 MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS 1-4 2.0 SAFETY LIMITS AND LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS 2-1
2. l
  • SAFETY LIMITS - REACTOR CORE .. . 2-1 2.2 SAFETY LIMITS - PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM PRESSURE 2-3 03 2.3 LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS - REACTOR PROTECTIVE SYSTEM 2-4 Table 2~3.l Reattor Protective System Trip Setting Limits 2-5 3.0 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION 3-1 3.0 APPLICABILITY . 3-1

. 3. l PRIMARY- COOLANT SYSTEM 3-lb

3. L l Operable Components 3-lb
  • Figure 3-0 Reactor Inlet Tempetac*ure vs Operating Pressure* 3-3a.
3. l. 2 Heatup ~nd Cooldown Rates
  • 3*4 Figure 3-1 Pressure - Temperature Limits for Heatup 3-9 Figure 2
  • Pressure ~.Temperature Limits for Cooldown 3-10 Figure 3-3 Pressure - Temperature Limits for Hydro Test 3-11
3. l. 3 Minimum Conditions for Criticality 3-12
3. l.4 Maximum Primary Coolant Radioactivity 3-17
3. l.5 Primary Coolant System Leakage Limits 3-20
3. l.6 Maximum Primary* Coolant Oxygen and Halogens.

Concentrations 3-23 3.1.7 Primary and Secondary Safety Valves 3-25

3~..........------~-..---..0v es P ct INSERT 3.1.q 1.t.-f40WV\ Coo\; YI
3. 2 CBEMICAL AND LUME CONTROL SYSTEM
  • 3-26 3 *3 EM!ltG!NCY CORE COOLIN~ SYSTEM 3-29 3.4 CONTAINMENT COOLING 3-34 3.5. STEAM AND FEEDWATER SYSTEMS 3-38 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEM 3-40 3.7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 3-41 3 *, - - * * -* - -REFUELING OPERATIONS -.. 3-46
3. 9 EFFLUENT RELEASE (DELETED) . 3-50 c:

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  • NEW PAGE*,,.....__~
/ '* ,,( 3. 1. PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PC.S) (Continued)

-~--:-~~--L3_.j_._9 SHUTDOWN COOLING - This section only applies with fuel in the

\ *reactor~

a. PCS Temperature >200°F and <325°F At least two of the loop~ or trains listed below shall be operable and at least one loop or train shall be in operation:
1. Primary Coolant System Loop 1 consisting of an operable Steam Generator and at least one operable Primary Coolant

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Pump (PCP).

2. Primary Coolant System Loop 2 consisting of an operable Steam Generator and at least one operable Primary Coolant Pump (PCP).
3. Shutdown Cooling Train A.
4. Shutdown Cooling Train B.

EXCEPTION:

All PCPs and Shutdown Cool fog mar be intentionally secured" provided:

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., . a. No operations are permitted that w:ould _cause

  • reduction of the PCS boron concentration, AND

~ Core outlet tempe.rature *stays at least 10°F belOw AC::TION A.

sat.uration temperature~

If only 1 PCS, Loop is operable and no SDC trains are operable:

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1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return a'

. second loop or train to operable - st.atus. I l*

B. If only 1 *snc train is operable and no PCS loops are ope.rable: i

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1. Immediately initiate corrective action to return a* I I -

second loop or train to operable status, \

AND I

  • z:- If '

a second loop or train cannot be returned to j operable status be less*. than 200°F within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. l i

- G.- If noPCS.loops,or. S_hytdoW!J. Cooling trains are in I operation when required: * * -/

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.. 1. Immediately suspend all operations involving a reduction in PCS boron concentration, AND

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f Z:- Immediately initiate corrective action .to return the ,.,,"

required loops or trains to operation. /

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3-25c* Amendment No. /

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.. 3.1. . PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued) 3.1. 9 SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued) .

b. PCS TemJ)erature ~200°F ~ Loops Filled At least one of the loops or trains listed below shall be operable and in operation and one additional loop or train shall be operable or the secondary side water level of each steam generator shall be higher than.minus 84%:
1. Primary Coolant System Loop l consisting of an oper*able Steam Generator. and* at least one op~rable Primary Coolant Puinp (PCP)*.
2. Primary Coolant System ioop 2 consisting of an operable Steam Generator and at least one operable Primary Coolant Pump (PCP).
3. Shutdown Cooling Train A.
4. Shutdown Cooling Train B.

EXCEPTION:

.All PCPs and Sh.utdown Cooling may be intentionally secured

. *' provided:

a. No operations* are perm;ltt'ed that would cause reduction of the PCS boron concentration, AND b:"'"'" Core outlet temperature does not exceed 200°F
  • ACTION

,r,. A. If only one PCS loop or SDC train is operable when two a:re required:

1. Immediately .initiate corrective action to return the required loops or trains to operable status.

B. If a required Steam Gene*rator 'has less than the specified water level:

1. Immediately initiate corrective action to restore the required Steam Generator water level~

C. If no PCS loops or Shutd. own Cooling trains are in

  • operation when** required: -- -- * - *
1. Immediately suspend all operations involving a reduction in PCS boron concentration, AND
  • ~ Immediately initiate corrective action to return the
  • required loops or trains to operation.

3-25d Amendment Ne::____,/

. TSP0689-0140-NL04

3.1.

PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued)

3. 1. 9 SHuTDOWN COOLING (Continued): - -
c. PCS Temperature ~200°F - Loops not filled Two Shutdown Cooling trains (SDC) shall be operable, and at least one train shall be in operation.

EXCEPTIONS:

1. One SDC train may be intentionally rendered inoperable for testing or maintenance provided:
a.
  • The other SDC train is in operation.
2. All Shutdown Cooling may be intentionally secured .

provided:

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a. No* operations are permitted that would cause reduction of the PCS boron concentration, AND
b. Core outlet temperature does not exceed 200°F *.

ACTION A. If only one* SDC train is operable when two are required:

1. Immediately initiate. corrective action to return two trains to operable status. ,_.

B. If no SDC trains are in operation when ~equired:

Immediately suspend all operations involving a reduction in PCS boron" concentration, Immediately initiate corrective action to return the required trains to operation.

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3-25e TSP0689-0140-NL04


*- . Amendment. No.

NEvvtft&-6"

( 3.1. (Continued)

3. L9 SHUTDOWN COOLING (Continued)

A shutdown cooling train may vary in actual component configuration, method of operation and control, but it shall always accomplish t~e objective of transferring decay heat from the reactor to Lake Michigan as the ultimate heat sink. As a minimum, a shutdown cooling train requires: a shutdown cooling pump, one component cooling .water pump, one service water pump, and appropriate piping, valves and controls for the equipment to perform its function. All of this equipment must also have adequa~e electric~! power to be operabl.e.

"Loops filled" means the Primary .. Coolant. system (PCS) ioops are intact, not blocked by dams and totally filled with coolant. This permits partial draining of the PCS J>rovided air has not entered the PCS loops.

The loops are considered "not filled" after the PCS has been drained so air has entered the loops and air sweeps have not been completed to remove the air. Once the PCS loops have been drained to any extent (install steam generator nozzle dams for example) there could be sufficient air trapped in the upper portion of the st~am generator u-tubes, even after the PCS water level* is raised, to prevent natural circulation in the PCS. For this reason.,

the steam generators cannot.be considered.operable when the PCS loops are not completely filled with coolant and the air sweeps completed.

With the PCS temperature* >200°F and <325°F a single primary coolant loop or shutdown cooling train provides sufficient heat removal capability for removing decay heat. Natural circulation is adequate for core heat removal, however it may not provide adequate mixing of the PCS coolant.

during.PCS boron concentration changes.* Therefore, forced circulation is required during these operating conditions, except during ~nteivals when the required loops_or trains can be intentionally rendered inoperable provided additional constraints are followed. Single failure cons.iderations require a second loop or train .(either PCS or shutdown cooling) be operable.

With the PCS temperature <200°F and the loops filled, a single primary coolant loop or shutdown cooling train provides sufficient heat removal capability for removing decay heat. The steam generators remove hea~ by bulk heating of the secondary side water rather than creating steam.

Natural circulation is adequate as.a backup means for core heat removal, however it may not provide adequate mixing of the PCS coolant during PCS boron concentration changes. In additon, it* is difficult to maintain PCS temperature <200~F, if the only method of core heat removal is natural circulation. Therefore, forced circulation is required during these operating conditions, except during intervals when the required loops or trains can be intentionally_ secure.<L prQv~d~d ~dditiopai _.. . _ . - -;'"'" .

constraints are followed. Single failure considerations require a second loop, train, or the secondary side water level of both steam generators

  • be above minus 84%. A steam generator secondary water level of at least a minus 84% is sufficient to support natural circulation in the PCS.

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" I 3 .1. PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM (PCS) (Continued) 3.1. 9

  • S-HtJTDOwN. COOLING (Continued)

BASIS (Continued)

With the PCS temperature :S200°F and the loops not filled, a single shutdown cooling train provides sufficient heat removal capability for removing decay h*eat. To provide adequate mixing of the PCS coolant during PCS boron concentration changes, forced circulation is required during this operating condition except during intervals when the required trains can

.be intentionally rendered inoperable provided additional constraints are followed. Single failure considerations, and the unavailability of the steam generators as a heat removing component, require that a second shutdown coolin~ train be operable.

All forced circulation may be isolated provided actions are taken to prevent .

di.lution of the PCS and avoid situations that could produce steam in the reactor vessel. When the PCS temperature is >200°F and <325°F, ma~ntaining

~10°F subcooling ensures the availability of single phase natural circulation *..

  • When the PCS temperature is :S200°F, not exceeding. 200°F ensures the availability of a single phase natural circulation.

A redundant train*of SDC may be intentionally rendered iri.operable for testing or maintenance for any time interval provided the other SDC train is in operation. No til!le limit is specified because the time interval that is needed for each required evolution could vary~ This method of .

operating equipment is consistent.with the intent-of Genetic Letter 88-17,

. Loss of Decay*Heat Removal. It is recommended that equipment be maintained and tested as appropriate to create an* acceptable level of confidence that the systems* will be able to perform their decay heat removal function.

Therefore,appropriate testing or maintenance is considered prudent and justified, without any specific time limit related to equ~pment that may.

be inoperable to permit such evolutions. In all cases, the intent is to take reasonable actions to minimize the use of exception No. l of

  • specification 3.1.9.c. If it is required to ti~e exception No~ l of specification 3.1.9.c, SDC will not be rendered inoperable in* situation.a where PCS temperature is close to 200°F or the. PCS heatup rate would result in the PCS temperature exceeding 200°F in a relatively short period of time.

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  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (Continued) l;l

. . SHUTDOWN COOLING EI.ECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS With the primary coolant system at <325°F, and with fuel in the reactor, the shutdown cooling train(s) shall be electrically powered as follows:

a. If one train of shutdown cooling is required to meet specification 1~1.9:
1. The appropriate engineered safeguards bus (lC or lD) shall be operable and capable of being supplied by offsite power and an operable diesel generator.

OR

2. Have two trains of shutdown cooling operable, and meet all the requirements of 3.7.3.b below.
b. If two trains of shutdown cooling are required to meet specification 3.1.9, one engineered safeguards bus

, (lC or lD) shall be operable and capable of being supplied*by offsite power while the other engineered safeguards bus CID.or lC) is operable and capable of

)NSE/2T being supplied by an operable diesel generator.

ACTION With less than the required electrical sources operable:

  • A. Immediately initiate action to suspend core alterations, AND B. Immediately initiate action to suspend movement of irradiated fuel,,

AND C. Immediately suspend crane operations over irradiated fuel, AND D. Suspend operations With a pote~tial for draining the PCS or fuel po(!l, AND Initiate action to restore the required elect_rical sources to operable. status. I 3-45a I Amendment No. ...J TSP0689-0140-NL04

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Basis The operability of the minimum specified power sources and associated distribution systems during shutdown and refueling ensures that: -

1. The plant can be maintained in the-shutdown or refueling mode for extended time periods, and 2-. Sufficient control capability is available for maintaining th~ plant status.

When a single train of shutdown cooling must be operable to m~et the minimum equipment operability requirements to remove decay heat, that train must still function following the loss of one electric supply (offsite or diesel generator).

When two.trains of shutdown'cooling must be operable to meet the minimum equipment operability requirements to remove decay heat, the loss of any single pump or the loss of one electrical supply (offsite or die_sel generator) must still leave a shutdown

.cooling train operable.

The action statements will minimize the.occurrence of postulated events, however, they should- not preclude the'orderly completion of an activity, such as fuel movement or crane operation, in order to get into a s*afe and conseriative position.

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Table 4.2.2 (Contd)

Minimum Frequencies for Equipment Tests

12. Iodine Removal System The Iodine Removal System shall be demonstrat~d operable:
a. At least once per 31 days by verifying th~t each valve (manual, power operated or automatic) in t~e flow path that is not locked, sealed or otherwise secured in position, *is i~ its correct.position.
b. At least once per 6 months by:
1. Verifying that tanks T-102 and T-103 contain the minimuDl required volumes.
2. Vedfying the concentration of hydrazine in .T-102 and sodium. hydroxide in T-103.
c. At least once per refueling cycie, during shutdown, .by verifying*

that each automatic valve in the flow path* actuates to its correct posi.tion.

13,. Containment Purge and Ventilation Isolation Valves

  • The Containment Purge and Ventilation. Isolation Valves shall be determined closed:
a. At least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> by* checking the valve po~ition

.indicator in the control room

b. At least once every 6 months by performing a leak rate test between th* valves.
14. Steam Generator Secondary Water Level For any steam generator required to meet the shutdown cooling requirements of specification 3.1.9, its secondary water level shall be verified at least once p'er 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> to be above minus 4-15b TSP0985-0270-NL04