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{{#Wiki_filter:INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION 3/4,2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3/4.2.1 LINEAR HEAT RATE..3/4.2.2 PLANAR RADIAL PEAKING FACTORS...
{{#Wiki_filter:INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS     FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION                                                                                           PAGE 3/4,2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3/4.2. 1 LINEAR HEAT RATE ..                                                                   3/4  2-1 3/4.2.2     PLANAR RADIAL PEAKING FACTORS...                                                   3/4  2-2 3/4. 2. 3 'AZIMUTHAL POWER TILT...:                                                             3/4  2-3 3/4.2.4 " DNBR MARGIN.                                                         ~ ~    ~ ~ ~ ~  3/4  2-5 3/4.2.5     RCS FLOW RATE .........                                                 ~ ~        3/4  2-8 3/4.2.6     REACTOR COOLANT COLD LEG TEMPERATURE............                                   3/4  2-9 3/4.2.7 AXIAL SHAPE INDEX...............................
3/4.2.3'AZIMUTHAL POWER TILT...: 3/4.2.4" DNBR MARGIN.3/4.2.5 RCS FLOW RATE.........3/4.2.6 REACTOR COOLANT COLD LEG TEMPERATURE............
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3/4.2.7AXIAL SHAPE INDEX...............................
3/4. 2. 8 PRESSURIZER PRESSURE .                                                               3/4  2-12 3/4.3 INSTRUMENTATION 3/4. 3. 1 REACTOR PROTECTIVE INSTRUMENTATION..............                                     3/4  3 1 3/4.3.2     ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION..                                                               3/4 3-17 3/4.3.3   "MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION RADIATION MONITORING   INSTRUMENTATION...........                             3/4  3-37 INCORE DETECTORS                                                               3/4  3-41 SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION.                                                       3/4  3-42 METEOROLOGI CAI INSTRUMENTATION.......................                       3/4  3-45 REMOTE SHUTDOWN SYSTEM....;.....                                             3/4  3-48 POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION...                                   3/4  3-57 FK~HEH-'NN~STWMENTKUQN               ............                               ~-61~
3/4.2.8 PRESSURIZER PRESSURE.3/4.3 INSTRUMENTATION 3/4.3.1 REACTOR PROTECTIVE INSTRUMENTATION..............
LOOSE-PART DETECTION   INSTRUMENTATION.......                                   3/4 3-69 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION..                                                           3/4 3-71 3/4.4     REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3/4.4. 1   REACTOR COOLANT LOOPS AND COOLANT CIRCULATION STARTUP AND POWER OPERATION.                                                       3/4 4-1 HOT  STANDBY................ .. .*.
3/4.3.2 ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION..
                                            ~ ~       ~ . .     . ~ ~                         3/4 4" 2 HOT SHUTDOWN.                       ~ ~ ~       ~ ~     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~   ~ ~ ~ ~ 3/4 4-3 COLD SHUTDOWN   " LOOPS FILLED.                                                   .3/4 4-5 COLD SHUTDOWN    - LOOPS NOT FILLED......                                           3/4 4-6 ab0721029b ab0700528 pgR ADOCY 050          pDR p
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PALO VERDE   " UNIT 1
INCORE DETECTORS SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION.
METEOROLOGI CAI INSTRUMENTATION.......................
REMOTE SHUTDOWN SYSTEM....;.....
POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION...
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LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION.......
RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION..
3/4.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3/4.4.1 REACTOR COOLANT LOOPS AND COOLANT CIRCULATION STARTUP AND POWER OPERATION.
HOT STANDBY................
~..~.*.~...~~HOT SHUTDOWN.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~COLD SHUTDOWN" LOOPS FILLED.COLD SHUTDOWN-LOOPS NOT FILLED......
3/4 3-37 3/4 3-41 3/4 3-42 3/4 3-45 3/4 3-48 3/4 3-57~-61~3/4 3-69 3/4 3-71 3/4 4-1 3/4 4" 2 3/4 4-3.3/4 4-5 3/4 4-6 ab0721029b ab0700528 pgR ADOCY 050 pDR p PALO VERDE" UNIT 1 H
+A c p4".i;"y>w~'.,.pg'4'~%)-'+4'wA~''INDEX t LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIRfMENTS SECTION 3/4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS PAGE 3/4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE SAFETY VALVES.*-3/4 AUXILIARY, FEEDWATER SYSTEM....................
~......3/4','ONDENSATE STORAGE TANK..............;.....
'3/4'.MAIN STEAM LINE ISOLATION VALVES....................'..
" 3/4 ATMOSPHERIC DUMP VALVES-..................
3/4 3/4.7.2'STEAM Gf NERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATION.....'.
" 3/4 t 1 7-1 7-4 7-6 7-7 7"9 7"10 7"ll 3/4.7.3 3/4.7.4 3/4.7.5 3/4.7.6 3/4.7.7 3/4.7.8 3/4.7.9 3/4.7.10 3/4 7-12 ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM....
ULTIMATE HEAT SINK..........
ESSENTIAL CHILLED WATER SYSTEM...'...;'..CONTROL ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM.ESF PUMP ROOM AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM.SNUBBERS........
SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION....
~~~~~~I~~~~~~~7"13 7-14~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~3/4 7 15~~~~~~~~~~4~~~~3/4 3/4 3/4 7-16 7"19 7"21~~~~~3/4 7-27 ESSENTIAL COOLING WATER SYSTEM..............;.........
.11 FIRE SUP SION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER CO~SYSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS YARD FIRE HYDRANTS AND HALON SYSTEMS 3/4.7.12 FIRE"RATED ASSEMBLIES SYSTf M.SYSTEMS~............
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES....
3/4 7" 29 3/4 7-32 3/4 7-35 3/4 7-37 3/4 7"40 3/4 7-42 3/4 7"43 3/4.7.13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTfM.................
3/4 7-45 3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE 3/4 7"46 3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.8.1 A.C.SOURC'ES OPERATING.
SHUTDOWNS~
.........~3/4 8-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3/4 8 8 PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 VIII BASES HA'~~SECTION~--.--<<:~3/4 7'LANT SYSTEMS f"'''NDEX PAGE 3/4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE.3/4.7.3 ESSENTIAL COOLING WATER SYSTEM.3/4.7.4 ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM.~$a~it 3/4.7.5 UlTIMATE HEAT SINK 3/4 7.6 ESSENTIAL CHILLED WATER SYSTEM.3/4.7.7 CONTROL ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM.3/4.7.8 ESF PUMP ROOM AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM, 3/4.7.9 ()3/4.7.10+gg~I'QPJSJCD~NUBBERS......,..............................
S SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION.....;.'....'......
E-WE~ATED ASSEMBLI'E 3/4.7.13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM.3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE..
3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.7.2 STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATION...."...
B 3/4 7-1 B 3/4 7-3 B 3/4 7-3 B 3/4 7-4 B 3/4 7-4 B 3/4 7"4 B 3/4 7-5 B 3/4 7-5 B 3/4 7-5 B 3/4 7-?BM/4-7-8~B 3/4 7-8 B 3/4 7-8 3/4.8.1, 3/4.8.2, and 3/4.8.3 A.C.SOURCES, D.C.ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SOURCES, and B 3/4 8-1 3/4.8.4 ELECTRICAL E(UIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES.................
B 3/4 8-3 3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1 BORON CONCENTRATION 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION.
3/4.9.3 DECAY TIME.3/4.9.4 CONTAINMENT BUILDING PENETRATIONS 3/4.9.5 COMMUNICATIONS.............
B 3/4 9-1 B 3/4 9-1 B 3/4 9-1 B 3/4 9-1 B 3/4 9-1 PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 XIII 0't IN RUMENTATION FIRE ETECT ION INSTRUMENTATION ply LIMITINA C NDITION FOR OPERATION*)I ("g&#x17d;'3.3.3.7 As a nimum, the fire detection instrumentation for e h FPER detection zone s own in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
Wh gever equipment protected by the fire det ction instrument is required to be OP RABLE.ACTION: a 0 With any, but n t more than one-half the tota in any fire zone Function X fire tection instrument shown i Table 3.3-11 inoperable, restore the inoper ble instrument(s) to OPE ABLE status within 14 days or within t e next 1 hour establis a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s)ith the inoperable i strument(s) at least once.per hour, unless the strument(s) is lo ated inside the containment, then inspect that cont nment zone at 1 ast once per 8 hours or monitor the containment ir temperatur at least once per hour at the locations listed in S ecification 4.6.1.5.b.C.With more than one-half of e Func on X fire detection instruments in any fire zone shown in Tab e 3.11 inoperable, or with any Function Y fire detection inst um nts shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any two or more adjacen fire detection instruments shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, withi hour establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s)with t in perable instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless the in rumen (s)is located inside the containment, then inspect t at conta nment zone at least once per 8 hours or monitor the co ainment ai temperature at least once per hour at the location listed in Sp ification 4.6.1.5.The provisions of Spe fications 3.0.3 an 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.7.1 Each of th above required fire detection instru ents which are accessible during pl nt operation shall be demonstrated OPER)LE at least once per 6 months by pe ormance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.Fir detectors which are not ac ssible during plant operation shall be demons rated OPERABLE by the performa ce of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 urs unless performed in the previous 6 months.4.3.3.7.2 he NFPA Standard 72D supervised circuits supervision ass ciated with the etector alarms of each of the above required fire detection instru nts shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months'LO VERDE" UNIT 1 3/4 3-61


TABLE 3.3"11 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAl.NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE HEAT (x/y):,.FLAME~(x y)'MOKE (Xl~y*""'y i c,,, BUILDING CONTROL 1,~74',>..Essential Chiller Rm.'rain A~'y 24/0 74'A 38 86A 74'4'I74-156'4" h 868 74" 156'" sential Chiller Rm.rain 8 Cable Shaft-Train A Cable Sh ft-Train 8 Deadspace mpartment.Train A Deadspace Compa t ent-Train 8 0/1 0/1 21/0 1/0 1/0 0/3 0/3 58 4A'100'Cable Shaft-Train 48 100'able Shaft-Train 8 5A 100'ESF Swi>chgear Room-Train A 100', ESF/witchgear Room-Vrain 8 0/5 0/5 1/0 1/0 0/5 0/5 6A 68 7A 78 SA 88 100'00'00'00'00' Equip.Rm.-Train A (Channel C)DC Equi p.Rm.-Trai n 8 (Channel D)DC Equip.Rm.-Train A (Channel A)DC Equip.Rm.'-Train 8 (Channel 8)Battery Rm.-Train A (Channel C)Battery Rm.-Train 8 (Channel D)0/2 0/2 2/0 2/0 2/0 2/0 0/2 0/PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 3-62
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LIMITING CONDITIONS          FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIRfMENTS SECTION                                                                                                                PAGE 3/4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS t
3/4. 7. 1 TURBINE CYCLE                                                                                                      1 SAFETY VALVES                                                                        .*       -3/4 7-1 AUXILIARY, FEEDWATER  SYSTEM....................                              ......          3/4 7-4
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                                ',   'ONDENSATE      STORAGE TANK.      .             ..                                             '3/4 7-6 7-7
                                    '. MAIN STEAM                    VALVES....................'..                                  "  3/4 7"9 LINE ISOLATION ATMOSPHERIC DUMP VALVES              -..................                                      3/4 7"10 3/4. 7. 2    'STEAM Gf NERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATION.....'. 3/4 7"ll                                    "
3/4.7.3        ESSENTIAL COOLING WATER SYSTEM..............;.........                                                3/4 7-12 3/4.7. 4        ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM....                                  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~                              7"13 3/4.7. 5      ULTIMATE HEAT      SINK..........                                          ~ ~  ~
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                                                                                                                      ~ ~ ~ ~              7-14 3/4. 7. 6      ESSENTIAL CHILLED WATER SYSTEM...              '...; '..      ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
                                                                                                                  ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~    3/4 7 15 3/4. 7. 7      CONTROL ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM.                    ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ ~      ~ ~    3/4 7-16 3/4. 7. 8       ESF PUMP ROOM      AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM.                                                       3/4 7"19 3/4. 7. 9      SNUBBERS........                                                                                      3/4 7"21 3/4.7.10        SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION....                              ~    ~ ~                  ~ ~          3/4 7-27
                        .11      FIRE SUP        SION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTf M.                                                                3/4 7" 29 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ~            ............                                      3/4 7-32 CO~ SYSTEMS                ~ ~ ~    ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~  t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~        3/4 7-35 FIRE HOSE STATIONS                                                                              3/4 7-37 YARD FIRE HYDRANTS AND HYDRANT HOSE                HOUSES....                                  3/4 7"40 HALON SYSTEMS                                                                                  3/4 7-42 3/4.7. 12        FIRE"RATED ASSEMBLIES                                                                                3/4 7"43 3/4. 7. 13      SHUTDOWN COOLING        SYSTfM.................                                                       3/4 7-45 3/4.7.14        CONTROL ROOM    AIR TEMPERATURE                                                                    3/4 7"46 SHUTDOWNS 3/4.8     ELECTRICAL      POWER SYSTEMS 3/4. 8. A. C. SOURC'ES OPERATING.                                                                                      3/4 8-1
                                                  ......... ~                    ~ ~  ~ ~ ~    ~  ~  ~ ~ ~  ~  ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~    3/4 8 8 PALO VERDE       -   UNIT 1                       VIII


TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
BASES                                      ''NDEX HA'~        ~
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION'NSTRUMENT LOCATION ZONE t/I g$cc'" TEAL NUMBER OF INSTR ENTS" HEAT FLAME SMOKE (xTy).~(x/y.~(x y)9A 9B 10A 10B llA 11B 14 15A 15B 100'00'00'00'20'20'20'40'40'attery Rm.-Train A (Channel A)Battery Rm.-Train B (Channel B)R pote Shutdown Rm.-T ain A Remot Shutdown Rm.-Train B Cable Sha-Train A Cable Shaft Train Lower Cable Spr a ing Rm.System 1 Sy em 2 S stem 3 ystem 4 System 5 System 6 Cable Shaft-Train A Ca e Shaft-Train B 0/2 0/2 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/2 0/2 1/0 1/0 0/6 0/6 0/8 0/8 0/8 0/8 1/0 1/0 17 18A 20 140'60'60'l ontrol Rm.-MCB's 8 Relay 4/0 Cabinets Cable Shaft-Train A Cable Shaft-Tr ain B Upper Cable Spreading Rm.113/0 1/0 1/0 System 1 System 2 System 3 System 4 System 5 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/12 0/8 0/8 8 0 PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 3-63 Cl TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
SECTION        ~    - -. - -            <<:    ~
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C'RE ELEVATION; INSTRUMENT LOCATION NE.I.th ll HEAT (x/y)FLAME (x/y)SMOKE (x/y)TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU NTS)l: 21A 21B 00'0'UILDING-DIESEL GENERATOR Diesel Generator-Train A Diesel Generator-Train B 0/3 t I h.0/3 0/4 0/4 22A 22B 24A 24B 100'00'15'15'iesel Generator Control Rm.-"*Train A Diesel Generator Control Rm.Train B Co bustion Air Intake Rm.T in A Combus ion Air Intak Rm.-Train 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 23A 23B 25A 25B 28 131'31'31'3ll 100'uel Oil D Tan Train A Fuel Oil Day a Train B Exhaust ilencer Rm.Trai A Exha st Silencer Rm.-T ain 8 BUILDING-FUEL Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleanup Pump Areas 0/1 0/1 3/0 3/0 3/0 88A 51'-88B 5-6" 32A 51'-6" B 51'-6" BUILDING" AUXILIARY West Corridors East Corridors LPSI Pump Rm.-Train A LPSI Pump Rm.-Train B 6/0 6/0 0/2 PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 3"64 t
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3/4.7.1          TURBINE CYCLE.                                                       B 3/4 7-1 3/4.7.2         STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE          LIMITATION...."... B 3/4 7-3 3/4.7.3         ESSENTIAL COOLING WATER SYSTEM.                                      B 3/4 7-3 3/4.7.4          ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM.                                         B 3/4 7-4
.-.FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIR ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ZONE~g ggt\TOTAL NUMBER OF IN TRUMENTS" HEAT FLAM SMOKE (x/y)(x y)(x/y)34A 34B 35A 35B 36 7 I 70'0'0'0'CW Pump Rm.-Train A"I ECW Pump Rm.-Train B Shutdown Cooling Ht.x Chgr.Train A S tdown Cooling Ht.x Chgr.ain B React Makeup and Boric Acid Ma eup Room 2/0 2/0 4/0 4/0 1/0 37C 37D 70'&88'iping Pen tration R.-Train A 70'&88'iping Penetra io Rm.-Train B 5/0 4/0 37B 37A 39A 39B 42A 42B 70'0'8'8'00'00'orridors
          ~  $ a
-st Corridors West Pipeways-Train A Pipew s-Train B Ele t.Penetration Rm.r.A (Chan, C)'ect.Penetration Rm.-Tr.B (Chan.B)0/1 11/0 11/0 8/0 8/0 0/25 0/24 42C 100'orridors
                                                ~
-East&Southeast 0/2 3/35 42D 46A 46B 100'00'00'orridor
it 3/4.7.5          UlTIMATE HEAT SINK                                                  B 3/4 7-4 3/4 7.6          ESSENTIAL CHILLED WATER SYSTEM.                                     B 3/4 7"4 3/4. 7.7        CONTROL ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM.                           B 3/4 7-5 3/4.7.8          ESF PUMP ROOM AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM,                            B 3/4 7-5 3/4.7.9          S  NUBBERS......,..............................                      B 3/4 7-5
-West Charging Pump and Valve Gallery Rm.-Train A Charging Pump and Valve Gallery Rm.-Train B Charging Pump and Valve Gallery Rm.-Train E 0/1 2/29 0/3 0/3 PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 3-65 Cl TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
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FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ZONE TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUAENTS" HEAT FLAME SMOKE~xy)~xi y J~xy)47A 478 50B 51B 52A 52D 54 56B 57I 57J 57N 120 120'2O'2O'2O'2O'2O'2O'40'40'40'4O'lect.
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Penetration Rm.Tr.A (Chan.A)Elect.Penetration Rm.-Tr.B (Chan.D)W Surge Tanks Corridor-A 5 B Val ve al l ery.Spray Ch qical Storage Tk m.Central Cobr idor-Wes Central Corri r-E st Reactor Trip Swi hgear Rm.Storage and lect.uip.Rm.-Eas Clothingg ssue and Men'Lock r'm.Wom's Locker, Clean Storag nd Lunch Rms.Corridor Area O/1 0/1 0/1 o/1 1/0 0/28 0/24 3/0 1/0 1/0 5/17 7/1B elo e/o 5/0 7/0 4/0 BUILDING-CONTAINMENT"*
3/4. 7. 10      SEALED SOURCE E
66AE66B 100'120 Southwest and Southeast Perimeter 1/0 67A867B 00'6A 120'6 120'A8678 120'orthwest and Northeast Perimeter Southwest Perimeter Southeast Perimeter Northwest and Northeast Perimeter 1/0 1/0 1/0 3/0 PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 3-ee
CONTAMINATION.....;.'....'......
WE B 3/4 7-?
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3/4. 7. 13      SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM.                                             B 3/4 7-8 3/4.7.14        CONTROL ROOM      AIR TEMPERATURE..                                 B 3/4 7-8 3/4.8        ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4. 8. 1, 3/4. 8. 2, and 3/4. 8. 3            A. C. SOURCES, D. C. SOURCES, and ONSITE POWER    DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS                    B 3/4 8-1 3/4.8.4          ELECTRICAL E(UIPMENT PROTECTIVE            DEVICES................. B 3/4 8-3 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 BUILDING PENETRATIONS                                    B 3/4 9-1 3/4. 9. 5        COMMUNICATIONS.............                                          B 3/4 9-1 PALO VERDE         -   UNIT 1                       XIII


FIRE ZONE Q 5I{%iixx))(ii>>.~.f)A'x T'EAT.FLAM SMOKE (xXy)(xP)~(x S),TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
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, FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS LEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION'~'"", TOTAL NUMBER OF IN/TRUMENTS*
63A 120'3B 120'6A8(66B 67A8(67B 140'o.1 RCPs and SG Area No.2 RCPs and SG Area Sou hwest, Southeast, No hwest and Northeast Per)eters 1/0 6/0 6/0 63A 63B 70 71A 71B 72 73 74A 74B 83 140'40'40'40'40 80'0'00'20'40'I,120'140'o.1 RCP and SG Are No.2 RCPs a SG rea Refueling Pool d Canal Area North Preac ess No al AFU Area South P eaccess Normal U Are MAI STEAM SUPPORT STRUCTURE urbine Driven Aux.Feedpump Rm.Motor Driven Aux.Feedpump Rm.Main Steam Isol.&Dump Valve Area North Main Steam Isol.5 Dump Valve Area South OUTSIDE AREAS Condensate Storage Tank Pump House 5/0 5/0 4/0 2/0 2/0 0/3 0/6 0/6 2/0 PALO VERDE'-UNIT 1 3/4 3-67


TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
IN  RUMENTATION FIRE  ETECT ION INSTRUMENTATION ply                                        * ) I LIMITINA C NDITION    FOR OPERATION
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE LEVATION ZONE (t'ai'g ya INSTRUMENT LOCATION"',., TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" HEAT FLAME SMOKE (~T~)(x/v~)t~W 84A 84B Spray Pond Pump House-Train A Spray Pond Pump House-Train B 1/0 1/0~I 4 J The fire etection instruments located within the containment are not re ired to be OPERABLE during the performance f Type A conta ment leakage rate tests."(x/y): x the number of instruments associated with early f>e detection d notification only.y is the number of instruments associated with actuation of fire suppression systems and early fire detection and notification PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 3-68 f I ANT SYSTEMS 3/4..11 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE PPRESSION WATER SYSTEM~n, LIMITING ONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.1'h fire suppression water system shall be OP ABLE with: rl'L V Irh~',~hh', r'9hh rj)r.N'h~h a.Three 50X capacity fire suppression pumps, each with a capacity of at lea 1350 gpm, with their discharge igned to the fire suppres-sion hea er;b.Two separa water supply tanks, eac with a minimum contained volume of 30 000 gallons (23 feet.5 inches), and 1 H c.An OPERABLE f1o path capable of aking suction from the T01-A tank and the TOl-B ta k and transferr ng the water through distribution piping with OPERA E sectional ing control or isolation valves to.the yard hydrant cu b valves, the last valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each prink r or hose standpipe, and the last valve ahead of the deluge va ve n each deluge or spray system required to be OPERABLE per Specifi ions 3.7.11.2, 3.7.11.4, and 3.7.11.5.APPLICABILITY:
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At al 1 times.ACTION: ar With one pump and/r one water s ly inoperable, restore the inoperable equip ent to OPERABLE s tus within 7 days or provide an alternate backu pump or supply.Th provisions of Specification 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are no applicable.
3.3.3.7 As a      nimum, the      fire detection instrumentation for        e          h FPER detection zone    s own  in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.
b.With the fi e suppression water system ot erwise inoperable, establish backup fire suppression water stem within 24 hours.SURVEILLANCE RE UI EMENTS 4.7.11.1.1 Th fire suppression water system shall be demons rated OPERABLE: A least once per 7 days by verifying the contained wa er supply ol ume.b.At least once per 31 days by starting the electric motor-iven pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation fl w.C.At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correc position, when required to be operable.PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-29
APPLICABILITY:    Wh  gever equipment protected by the        fire    det ction instrument is required to    be OP RABLE.
ACTION:
a0  With any, but n      t more than one-half the tota in any fire zone Function X fire tection instrument shown i Table 3.3-11 inoperable, restore the inoper ble instrument(s) to OPE ABLE status within 14 days or within t e next 1 hour establis            a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s) ith the inoperable i strument(s) at least once                        .
per hour, unless the        strument(s) is lo ated inside the containment, then inspect that cont nment zone at 1 ast once per 8 hours or monitor the containment          ir temperatur at least once per hour at the locations listed in S ecification 4.6. 1.5.
: b. With more than one-half of           e Func    on X fire detection instruments in any  fire    zone shown  in Tab e 3. 11 inoperable, or with any Function Y fire detection inst um nts shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any two or more adjacen fire detection instruments shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, withi            hour establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s) with t in perable instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless the in rumen (s) is located inside the containment, then inspect t at conta nment zone at least once per 8 hours or monitor the co ainment ai temperature at least once per hour at the location listed in Sp ification 4.6. 1.5.
C. The  provisions of     Spe  fications  3. 0. 3 an  3. 0. 4 are not          applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.7. 1 Each of th above required fire detection instru ents which are accessible during pl nt operation shall be demonstrated OPER )LE at least once per 6 months by pe ormance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. Fir detectors which are not ac ssible during plant operation shall be demons rated OPERABLE by the performa ce of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24      urs unless performed in the previous 6 months.
4.3.3.7.2      he NFPA Standard 72D supervised circuits supervision ass ciated with the etector alarms of each of the above required fire detection instru nts shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months'LO VERDE UNIT 1                     3/4 3-61


roc+PL%T SYSTEMS SURVEI ANCE RE UIREMENTS Continued d.e.least once per 6 months by performance of a system flus.At ast once per 12 months by cycling each testable v ve in the flow th through at least one complete cycle of full ravel.f.At least nce per 18 months by performing a system unctional test which incl des simulated automatic actuation of t e system throughout
TABLE  3.3"11 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE    ELEVATION                    INSTRUMENT LOCATION                        TOTAl. NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE                                                                                                    'MOKE HEAT    :, .
, its operati sequence, and: 2.3.Verifying hat each pump develops at le t 1350 gpm at an indicated'fferential pressure of 125 sid by recording readings for t least 3 points on th test curve, Cycling each va e in the flow pa h that is not testable during plant operation t rough at least one complete cycle of full travel, and Verifying that each're sup ession pump starts sequentially to maintain the fire s ppre sion water system pressure greater than or equal to 85 psi g.At least once per 3 years by pe orming a flow test of the system in accordance with Chapter 5, ectio 11 of the Fire Protection Handbook, 14th Edition, p lished by the National Fire Protection Association.
FLAME (x/y)        ~(x y)  (Xl~y
4.7.11.1.2 The fire pump diesel engines shall b demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 3 days on a STAGGERED EST BASIS by verifying:
                                            'y i c,,,   BUILDING      CONTROL 1  ,     74',                   Essential Chiller          Rm.                                   24/0
1.The diesel uel oil day storage tanks ea contain at least 315 gallon of fuel, and 2.The dies engines start from ambient condit ns and operate for at 1 ast 30 minutes on recirculation flow.b.At least on e per 92 days by verifying that a sample f diesel.fuel from the f el storage tank, obtained in accordance wit ASTM-D270-75, is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of STM 0975-77 when che ked for viscosity, water, and sediment.C.At le t once per 18 months during shutdown, by subjecting t dies s to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepare in con'unction with its manufacturer's recommendations for the cia s of s vice.4.7.11..3 Each fire pump diesel starting 24-volt battery bank and charger shall e demonstrated OPERABLE: PALO VERDE" UNIT 1 3/4 7-3O
                                      'rain
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                            >.                                             ~ '
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sential Chiller          Rm.                                   21/0 74'A rain 8 Cable Shaft          - Train  A                                    1/0 38 74'4'I                Cable Sh          ft - Train  8                                    1/0 86A    74-156'4"                    Deadspace            mpartment                0/1                   0/3
                                        .Train      A h
868      74" 156                      Deadspace          Compa  t ent-              0/1                   0/3 Train      8 4A 100'                      Cable Shaft          - Train                                        1/0 48      100'able                              Shaft - Train      8                                    1/0 5A      100'                      ESF Swi>        chgear Room-                 0/5                  0/5 Train      A 58      100',                     ESF/ witchgear Room-                          0/5                  0/5 Vrain      8 6A                                        Equip. Rm. - Train          A                                2/0 (Channel C) 68                                  DC  Equi p. Rm.      - Trai n  8                                2/0 (Channel D) 7A                                  DC  Equip. Rm. - Train          A                                2/0 100'00'00'00'00' (Channel A) 78                                  DC  Equip. Rm.       '- Train  8                                2/0 (Channel 8)
SA                                  Battery        Rm. - Train  A              0/2                    0/2 (Channel C) 88                                  Battery        Rm. - Train  8              0/2                    0/
(Channel D)
PALO VERDE
                    -      UNIT 1                             3/4 3-62


PLANT STEMS SURVEILLANCE UIREMENTS Continued a.At least on per 7 days by verifying tha b.C.1.The electro te level of each tery is above the plates, and It 4I I~I 2.The overall batt volt g is greater than or equal to 24 volts.~4 II At least once per 92 ys by ifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for c inued service f the battery.~I=At least on per 18 months by verifyi that: 1.e batteries, cell plates, and battery~cks show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal d erioration, and 2.The battery-to-battery and terminal connections a clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anticorros n material.PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-31 t
TABLE  3.3-11 (Continued)
P NT SYSTEMS SPRA AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS e.LIMITING ONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.2 The spray and/or sprinkler systems, listed in Table 3.7 3, shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE    ELEVATION            'NSTRUMENT LOCATION                      TEAL  NUMBER OF INSTR  ENTS" ZONE t/              I       '"                                            HEAT        FLAME      SMOKE g$ cc                                                (xTy)    .~(x/y  .   ~(x y) 9A                                          Rm. - Train  A          0/2                  0/2 (Channel A) 9B                            Battery        Rm. - Train  B          0/2                  0/2 (Channel B) 10A                              R  pote Shutdown Rm.-
enever equipment protected by the spray/sp inkier system is required to be OPE BLE.e,~e ACTION: a e With one or mo e of the above required spra and/or sprinkler systems inopera e, within 1 hour establis a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equip nt for those areas in which redundant sy ems or components c uld be damaged;for other areas, establish an ourly fire watch atrol.b.The provisions of Speci ications 3..3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
T ain A 10B                              Remot        Shutdown    Rm.-            0/1 Train 100'00'00'00'20'20'20'40'40'attery  B llA                              Cable Sha          - Train  A                                1/0 11B                              Cable Shaft            Train                                    1/0 14                              Lower Cable Spr a ing          Rm.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.2 Each of the above requir spray an or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 31 ays by verifying tgat each valve (manual, power-operated, or a tomatic)in the flow~ath is in its correct position.b.At least once pe 12 months by c'ycling each t stable valve in the flow path thro h at least one complete cycle of full travel.At least onc per 18 months: 1.By pe forming a system functional test which inc des simulated auto atic actuation of the system, and: a Verifying that the automatic valves in the flow ath actuate to their correct positions on a thermal/sm ke test signal, and b)Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testabl during plant operation through at least one complete cyc of full travel.PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-32
System 1              0/1                  0/6 Sy    em  2              0/1                   0/6 S  stem 3               0/1                  0/8 ystem 4               0/1                  0/8 System 5                0/1                  0/8 System 6                0/1                  0/8 15A                              Cable Shaft        - Train  A                                1/0 15B                              Ca      e   Shaft - Train    B                                1/0 17                                ontrol      Rm. -  MCB's 8 Relay      4/0                  113/0 Cabinets 18A      140'60'60'l Cable Shaft        - Train  A                                1/0 Cable Shaft        -  Tr ain B                                1/0 20                              Upper Cable Spreading          Rm.
System  1              0/1                  0/12 System  2              0/1                   0/8 System  3             0/1                  0/8 System  4             0/1                     8 System  5              0/1                  0 PALO VERDE     -   UNIT 1                             3/4 3-63


C.PLANT MS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMEN Continued Xl a a 2.By a visual inspe~c n o he dry pipe spray and sprinkler headers to ve~their inte ity, and"'" 3.""'y a v ual inspection of each nozz's spray'rea to verify th spray pattern is not obstructed.
Cl TABLE    3.3-11 (Continued)
d.A east once per 3 years by performing an air flow t through each open head spray/sprinkler header and verifying each en head spray/sprinkler nozzle is unobstructed.
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C'RE ELEVATION; INSTRUMENT                  LOCATION              TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU  NTS)l:
PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-33
NE .
I                                                    HEAT      FLAME      SMOKE
                          .th ll                                        (x/y)      (x/y)      (x/y)
                        'UILDING -              DIESEL GENERATOR 21A          00'0 Diesel Generator - Train        A        0/3    0/4 h
t  I 21B                              Diesel Generator - Train        B    . 0/3   0/4 22A                                        Generator Control      Rm. -    "
* 1/0 Train  A 22B      100'00'15'15'iesel    Diesel Generator Control        Rm.                          1/0 Train B 24A                              Co  bustion Air Intake      Rm.                              1/0 T  in  A 24B                              Combus    ion Air Intak      Rm.-                              1/0 Train 23A                                    Oil D      Tan                      0/1 Train A 23B                              Fuel  Oil Day      a                     0/1 131'31'31'3ll            Train B 25A                              Exhaust      ilencer    Rm.                       3/0 Trai 25B 100'uel                Exha A
st Silencer Rm.-                          3/0 T  ain  8 BUILDING    -  FUEL 28                              Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and                                   3/0 Cleanup Pump Areas BUILDING    " AUXILIARY 88A    51'-                    West  Corridors                                              6/0 88B    5    -6"                East Corridors                                                6/0 32A    51'-6"                  LPSI Pump    Rm.  - Train  A                                0/2 B    51'-6"                  LPSI Pump Rm.       - Train  B PALO VERDE       -     UNIT 1                       3/4 3"64


TABLE 3.7-3~)Q 2.3.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Lower Cable Spreading Room Zone a.System , b...System c.System d.System e.System f.>System Upper Ca e Spreading Room Zone a.Syste 1 b.System c.System d.System 4 e.System 5'iesel Generator om, Train A, 100 ft Elevation Diesel Generator Room, Train 8, 100 ft Elevation 14-Control l....2.3.5.6.Building 120 ft Elevation p g'I~1 II'!20-Control Building 160 ft evation Zone 21A-Diesel Gene ator Building Zone 218-Diesel Generator Building Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, ain A, Zone 23A-Di sel Generator Building 131 f t El evati on Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump Room Train A, Zone 32A-Auxiliary Building 40 ft&51 ft 6 inch Eleva io Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump R, Train 8, Zone 328-Auxiliary Building 40 ft and 51 ft 6 in.Elev tio Electrical Penetration Room, Tra'(Cha el C)Zone 42A-Auxiliary Building 100 ft Elevation Electrical Penetration Room, rain 8 (Channel)Zone 428-Auxiliary Building 100 ft Elevation Charging Pumps A, 8 and E ones 46A, 468 and 46E Auxiliary Building 100 Elevation Mest Corridors, Zone D-Auxiliary Building 100 ft levation st Corridors, Zone 42C-Electr ical Penetrat on Room, Train A (Channel A)Zone 4-Auxiliary Building 120 ft E vation Electrical Pene ation Room, Train 8 (Channel D)Zone 478-uxiliary Building 120 f Elevation Central Corr'rs, Zone 52A-Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevati Central Cor idors, Zone 52D-Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevation Turbine-D iven Auxiliary Feed Pump Room Zone 72-Main Steam Support Structu k 81 Ft Elevation Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train 8, Zone 238 Diesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation C'8.Train Compartments between Auxiliary&Control Buildings, 74 ft&156 t 4 in Elevation Zone 86A.19.T in 8 Compartments between Auxiliary&Control Buildings, 74 ft&156 ft inch Elevation on Zone 868.20.Train A Main Steam Support Structure, Zone 74A 100 ft through 140 ft Elevation.
t TABLE   3.3-11 (Continued)
LO VERDE" UNIT 1 3/4 7-34
                                .   -. FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIR    ELEVATION      INSTRUMENT LOCATION                              TOTAL NUMBER OF  IN TRUMENTS" ZONE
    \ ggt HEAT      FLAM        SMOKE (x/y)
~ g (x/y)      (x y) 34A        7   I Pump Rm.       - Train        A                                  2/0 "I
34B                    ECW Pump        Rm.   - Train        B                                  2/0 35A        70'0'0'0'CW  Shutdown Cooling                Ht. x Chgr.                             4/0 Train      A 35B                    S  tdown Cooling Ht. x Chgr.                                           4/0 ain    B 36                      React        Makeup and          Boric                                1/0 Acid  Ma    eup Room 37C        70'&  88'iping Train Pen    tration        R  .-                                 5/0 A
37D        70'&  88'iping          Penetra io              Rm.-                                 4/0 Train      B 37B                                      -   st                                              11/0 37A                    Corridors            West                                              11/0 70'0'8'8'00'00'orridors -
39A                    Pipeways            Train       A                                       8/0 39B                    Pipew      s  - Train         B                                      8/0 42A                    Ele  t. Penetration             Rm.            0/1                  0/25
: r. A  (Chan, C)'ect.
42B                                Penetration Rm.                                            0/24 Tr. B  (Chan. B) 42C      100'orridors                    - East        &  Southeast      0/2                  3/35 42D                                    -  West                          0/1                  2/29 46A      100'00'00'orridor Charging       Pump and Valve                                          0/3 Gallery Rm. - Train A 46B                    Charging        Pump    and Valve                                        0/3 Gallery        Rm.  - Train         B Charging      Pump and          Valve Gallery        Rm.  - Train         E PALO VERDE UNIT 1                               3/4 3-65


ANT SYSTEMS CO YSTEHS LIMITIN CONOITION FOR OPERATION e I a egI'.7.11.3 The.following low pressure C02 systems shall b OPERABLE.a.ESF Sw tchgear Room;one Train A, one Train 8 Zone 5A and 5B Control , Buildin 100 ft Elevation b.Battery Roo s;Zone SA and c.Battery Rooms;Zone 9A and 9B APPLICABILITY:
Cl TABLE 3. 3-11 (Continued)
Whenever be OPERABLE.ACTION: one Train A (Channel C)ne Train B (Channel D)Control Building 100 ft~Elevation o e Train A (Channe)~A) one Train B (Channel B)Co trol Building 160 ft Elevation equip nt prot ted by the CO system i s required to a.b.With one or more of thy abov required C02 systems inoperable, within 1 hour establijb a cont nuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipme t for those reas in which redundant systems or components could b damaged;for ther areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol The provisions of Specifications 3.0.and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE    ELEVATION                  INSTRUMENT LOCATION                          TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUAENTS" ZONE HEAT      FLAME      SMOKE
SURVEILLANCE RE UIR ENTS 4.7.11.3.1 Ea of the above required CO systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at 1 ast once per 31 days by verifying that each va e (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct pos tion.4.7.11.3.Each of the above required low pressure C02 systems s ll be demonstr ted OPERABLE: At least once per 7 days by verifying the CO storage tank w ight to be greater than 10000 lb and pressure to fe greater than 275 psig, and PALO VEROE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-35
                                                                                ~xy)      ~xi y J    ~xy) 47A      120                                        Penetration    Rm.           O/1                  0/28 Tr.       A  (Chan. A) 478                                Elect. Penetration Rm.-                        0/1                  0/24 Tr. B (Chan. D)
W    Surge Tanks        Corridor-                              3/0 A 5 B 50B                                Val ve          al l ery.                                         1/0 51B                                Spray          Ch  qical Storage Tk      m.                       1/0 52A                                Central Cobr idor - Wes 120'2O'2O'2O'2O'2O'2O'40'40'40'4O'lect.                                 0/1                  5/17 52D                                Central Corri r - E st                        o/1                  7/1B 54                                  Reactor Trip Swi                hgear Rm.     1/0                  elo 56B                                Storage and              lect. uip.                             e/o Rm.       -  Eas 57I                                Clothingg ssue              and Men'                                5/0 Lock      r'm.
57J                                Wom          's Locker, Clean Storag                              7/0 nd Lunch Rms.
57N                                Corridor Area                                                      4/0 BUILDING - CONTAINMENT"*
66AE66B  100'                120 Southwest              and Southeast            1/0 Perimeter 67A867B                                                  and Northeast            1/0 Perimeter 120'orthwest 00'6A 120'6 Southwest            Perimeter                1/0 Southeast            Perimeter                1/0 120'A8678 Northwest and Northeast                        3/0 Perimeter PALO VERDE                - UNIT 1                             3/4 3-ee


k II 1 t PLANT EMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIR TS Continued b.At least once per 18 ths b verifying:
                                                ,TABLE  3.3-11 (Continued)
1.The system, i~eluding asso ed ventilation dampers, actuates manually~nd automatically, upon ceipt of a simulated actua i'ignal, and F'd'.y visual inspection that there are no obstruc o s in the discharge path of the nozzles or during a"Puff Tes." PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-36 PL T SYSTEMS FIRE OSE STATIONS LIHITIN CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.4 e fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 shall be OPE BLE.APPLICABILITY.
T'EAT
Whenever equipment in the areas protected by the fire hose stations ss re ired to be OPERABLE, except that fire hose sta ons located in containment shal have their containment isolation valves clo d in MODES 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5".ACTION: b.With one or re of the fire hose stations sh n in Table 3.7-4 inoperable, pr vide a gated wye on the neare t OPERABLE hose station.One outlet of t e wye shall be connected to the standard length of hose provided fo the OPERABLE hose stati.The second outlet of the wye shall be c nnected to a length o hose sufficient to provide coverage for the ar left unprotected y the inoperable hose station.The above action sha be accomplishe within one hour if the inoper-able fire hose is the rimary means f fire suppression; otherwise provide the additional se in 24 urs.I The hose for the unprotect d ar shall be stored at the OPERABLE hose station.Signs identi i g the purpose and location of the fire hose and related valves shal be mounted above the hose and at the inoperable hose station.The provisions of Specifi ations 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
                                              , FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE      LEVATION                    INSTRUMENT LOCATION        ' ~'""
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.4 Each of the fire h e stations shown>Table 3,7-4 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once er 31 days by visual inspe ion of the stations accessible dy ing plant operation to assure all required equipment is at the s iation.b.At least nce per 18 months by: 2.V'sual inspection of the stations not accessi le during plant perations to assure all required equipment is t the station.Removing the hose for inspection and reracking, qd Inspecting all gaskets and replacing any degraded gaskets in the couplings~*If m ntenance is to be performed in containment during MODE 5, the fir hos stations located in containment shall have their containment is lation valves open during the period the maintenance is being performe~, PALO VERDE" UNIT 1 3/4 7-37
                                                                        ,    TOTAL NUMBER OF IN/TRUMENTS*
ZONE                                                                                  .
                            )( ii>>                                                        FLAM      SMOKE Q%iixx) 5I
                        .f)A'x
                                    .~
{                                                                              (xXy)      (xP)      ~(x S )
63A                                        1 RCPs and    SG  Area                                      6/0 120'3B No. 2 RCPs and        Area                                      6/0 120'6A8(66B 140'o.                            SG 67A8(67B                              Sou  hwest, Southeast,                     1/0 No  hwest and Northeast Per) eters 63A                                        1 RCP    and SG  Are                                      5/0 63B                                    No. 2 RCPs a       SG  rea                                      5/0 70 140'40'40'40'40 Refueling Pool        d Canal      Area                          4/0 71A                                    North Preac ess    No  al  AFU                                2/0 Area 71B                                    South  P  eaccess  Normal        U                            2/0 Are MAI  STEAM SUPPORT STRUCTURE 72                                      urbine Driven Aux.     Feedpump                                0/3 140'o.       Rm.
80'0'00' 73                                    Motor Driven Aux. Feedpump          Rm.
74A                                20' Main Steam Isol. & Dump Valve                                    0/6 40'        Area North 74B                        I,120'    Main Steam Isol. 5 Dump Valve                                  0/6 Area South OUTSIDE AREAS 83                                    Condensate    Storage Tank      Pump                            2/0 House
                        '- UNIT 1                         3/4 3-67 PALO VERDE


;J)j;', h PLA SYSTEMS SURVEILLANC UIREMENTS Continued) c.-At least once per~~~4~,4<<1".Partially opening~c os~station.
TABLE  3.3-11 (Continued)
valve to verify valve OPERABILITY a~o flow blocking.Conduc~t'n a hose hydrostatic test a-~ressure of 150 psig or'at Wast 50,psig above maximum fire main oMpr ting pressure,, ichever is greater'.~t PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-38
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE        LEVATION    INSTRUMENT LOCATION          ',., TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE HEAT      FLAME          SMOKE (t'ai'g ya                                                (~T~)      (x/v~)        t~W 84A                      Spray Pond  Pump  House-                                    1/0 Train  A 84B                      Spray Pond  Pump  House-                                    1/0 Train  B
                                                                            ~ I        4 J The fire etection    instruments located within the containment are not re  ired to  be OPERABLE    during the performance f Type A conta ment leakage rate tests.
"(x/y):      x    the number of instruments associated with early f>        e  detection d  notification only.
y is the number of instruments associated with actuation of fire suppression systems and early fire detection and notification PALO VERDE UNIT 1                       3/4 3-68


(.TABLE 3.7-4 FIRE HOSE STATIONS LOCATION Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment
f I
~~'iu(~>e Gf>Jni-I'',&#xb9;<L'05>>
N SE SW,, ig)ye.i"~.g.
NW NE SE SM NW NE SE-~,<,.'SW~NW NE ELEVATION 80'O'0'O'00'00'00'00'20'20'20'20'40'40'OSE RACg IDENTIFICATION HS&#xb9;01 H&#xb9;05 S&#xb9;06 HS&#xb9;07 HS&#xb9;08 HS&#xb9;09.HS&#xb9;10 HS&#xb9;11 HS&#xb9;12 HS&#xb9;13 HS&#xb9;14 (i Auxiliary Bldg.North Corridor-W Auxiliary Bldg.North Corri dor-E Auxiliary Bldg.North Corridor-W Auxiliary Bldg.North Corridor-E Auxiliary Bldg.SE Auxiliary Bldg.SM Auxiliary Bldg.NW Auxiliary Bldg.North-Center Corridor Auxiliary Bldg.NE Auxiliary Bldg.NW Auxiliary Bldg.NE Auxiliary Bldg.SW Auxiliary Bldg.Eas Corridor Auxiliary Bldg.SW 40'I 11 6II 5 I 6ll 70'0'0'0'0'S'S'OO'20'20'S
&#xb9;17 HS&#xb9;18 HS&#xb9;21 HS&#xb9;22 HS&#xb9;23 HS&#xb9;24 HS&#xb9;25 HS&#xb9;26 HS&#xb9;27 HS&#xb9;30 HS&#xb9;31 HS&#xb9;33 HS&#xb9;37 HS&#xb9;38 Control Control Control Control Control Control Contr Cont ol Bl dg.S Bldg.'ld.SW Bl.East by Elevator dg.SW ldg.SM Bldg.SW Bldg.SE 74'4'00'OO'20'40'60'00'86 HS&#xb9;87 Hs&#xb9;3 HS&#xb9;90 HS&#xb9;92 HS&#xb9;94 HS&#xb9;108 F el Bldg.South 100'S&#xb9;97 PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-39


ANT SYSTEMS YAR FIRE HYDRANTS AND HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES'IMIT G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.5 The yard fire hydrants and associated hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7-shall be OPERABLE.qt*~J APPLICABILI:
ANT SYSTEMS 3/4.    . 11    FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE         PPRESSION WATER SYSTEM            ~
Whenever equipment in the areas protected by e yard fire hydrants>s r quired to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a 0 b.With one r more of the yard fire hydrants r associated hydrant hose house shown in Table 3.7-5 inoperab , within 1 hour have sufficient ditional lengths of 2-1/2 i ch diameter hose located in an adjacent 0 ERABLE hydrant hose hous to provide service to the unprotected ar (s)if the inoperable fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose hou e is the primary m ns of fire suppression; otherwise, provid the additional ose within 24 hours.The provisions of Sp cificatio 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
n, LIMITING ONDITION                FOR OPERATION 1'h 3.7. 11.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.5 Each of the yard fir hydrants nd associated hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7-5 shall b demonstrate OPERABLE: a.b.C.At least once p 31 days by visual inspection of the hydrant hose house to assur all required equipmen is at the hose house.At least o e per 6 months by visually s specting each yard fire hydrant f damage.At lea once per 12 months by: 1.Conducting a hose hydrostatic test at a pre ure of 150 psig or at least 50 psig above maximum fire main oper ting pressure, whichever is greater.2.Inspecting all the gaskets and replacing any degra ed gaskets in the couplings.
rl'L V Irh ~ ', hh',fire suppression rj)r.N
3.Performing a flow check of each hydrant to verify its OPERABILITY.
                  ~    r  '9hh water system
PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-40 I Ij TABLE 3.7-5 YARD FIRE HY Rl'S AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOS HOUSES"")~LOCATION C 150'lant North of Fuel Bldg.100'lant West of Ra-aste Bldg.150'lant Nor+west of Fuel Bldg.HYDRANT NUMBER F.H.&#xb9;7 H.&#xb9;9 F.H."No hose house, however, the hose station is used to service condensate transfer pump PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-41
                                                    'h shall
                                                                ~h be OP  ABLE with:
: a.      Three 50X capacity            fire  suppression pumps, each with a capacity of at lea          1350 gpm,    with their discharge      igned to the fire suppres-sion hea er;
: b.     Two    separa        water supply tanks, eac with a minimum contained volume of 30 000 gallons (23 feet .5 inches), and 1           H
: c.      An OPERABLE        f1o    path capable of aking suction from the T01-A tank and the TOl-B        ta  k and transferr ng the water through distribution piping with OPERA E sectional ing control or isolation valves to .
the yard hydrant cu b valves, the last valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each prink r or hose standpipe, and the last valve ahead of the deluge va ve n each deluge or spray system required to be OPERABLE per Specifi                ions 3.7. 11.2, 3.7. 11.4, and 3.7. 11.5.
APPLICABILITY: At al 1 times.
ACTION:
ar      With one pump and/ r one water s                ly inoperable, restore the inoperable equip ent to OPERABLE s tus within 7 days or provide an alternate backu pump or supply. Th provisions of Specification 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are no applicable.
: b.      With the        fi e  suppression water system ot erwise inoperable, establish          backup    fire suppression water stem within 24 hours.
SURVEILLANCE RE UI EMENTS 4.7.11. 1. 1        Th    fire    suppression water system shall be demons rated        OPERABLE:
A    least      once per 7 days by      verifying the contained  wa er supply ol ume.
: b.       At least once per 31 days by starting the electric motor-                  iven  pump and operating        it  for at least 15 minutes on recirculation      fl w.
C.       At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correc position, when required to be operable.
PALO VERDE       -   UNIT 1                           3/4 7-29


P NT SYSTEMS HALON YSTEMS LIMITING NDITION FOR OPERATION (.3.7.11.6 The ollowing Halon systems shall be OPERABLE.n\a.Tr n A Remote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone 10A 100 t.Elevation~f ontrol Building I c b.-Train B emote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone B-Control Building 100 ft.E vation APPLICABILITY:
roc+
Whenever equs ment protected by the alon system is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: With one or more of the abo e req red Halon systems inoperable, within 1 hour establish a con i ous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for thos areas in which"redundant systems or components could be damaged;or other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol.b.The provisions of Specifi ations 3.0.and 3.0.4 are not,applicable.
PL% T SYSTEMS SURVEI    ANCE RE UIREMENTS          Continued
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11 Each of the above r uired Halon systems shall e demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once er 31 days by verifying that each alve (manual, power-operat d, or automatic) in the flow path is s its correct position.b.At leas once per 6 months by verifying Halon storage ank weight to be at east 95K of full charge weight and pressure to be at least 90%o full charge pressure.C.At east once per 18 months by: Verifying the system actuates manually and automatically, on receipt of a simulated test signal, and 2.Performance of a flow test through headers and nozzles to ass re no blockage.PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-42
: d.         least    once per 6 months by performance          of a system  flus .
: e. At    ast once per 12 months by cycling each testable v ve in the flow      th through at least one complete cycle of full ravel.
: f. At least nce per 18 months by performing a system                 unctional test which incl des simulated automatic actuation of               t  e system throughout
                , its operati sequence, and:
Verifying hat each pump develops at le t 1350 gpm at an indicated 'fferential pressure of 125 sid by recording readings for t least 3 points on th test curve,
: 2. Cycling each va          e  in the flow pa h that is not testable during plant operation        t  rough  at least one complete cycle of full travel,      and
: 3. Verifying that each 're sup ession pump starts sequentially to maintain the fire s ppre sion water system pressure greater than or equal to 85 psi
: g. At least once per        3  years by pe      orming a flow  test of the  system in accordance with Chapter 5,              ectio  11 of the Fire  Protection Handbook, 14th        Edition,     p  lished  by the National  Fire Protection Association.
4.7. 11. 1.2    The  fire  pump    diesel engines shall     b  demonstrated OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per        3  days on a    STAGGERED  EST BASIS  by verifying:
: 1. The    diesel    uel  oil    day storage tanks ea    contain at least 315    gallon    of fuel,     and
: 2. The    dies      engines start from ambient condit ns and operate for at    1  ast  30 minutes on recirculation flow.
: b. At least      on e  per 92 days by verifying that a sample f diesel .fuel from the      f el storage tank, obtained in accordance wit ASTM-D270-75, is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of STM 0975-77 when che ked for viscosity, water, and sediment.
C. At le      t  once per 18 months during shutdown, by subjecting t dies    s  to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepare in con'unction with its manufacturer's recommendations for the cia s of s vice.
4.7. 11. .3 Each fire          pump diesel      starting 24-volt battery    bank and charger shall e demonstrated          OPERABLE:
PALO VERDE     " UNIT 1                           3/4 7-3O


LANT SYSTEMS 3/4..12 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES LIMITI G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.12 A 1 fire-rated assemblies (walls, floor/ceilings, cabl tray enclosures, and other re barriers)separating safety-related fire=area or separating portions of edundant systems important to safe shutdown wi in a fire area and all seali devices in fire-rated assembly penetration (fire doors, fire~dampers, cable, iping and ventilation duct penetration als)shall be OPERABLE.I, E I~A" APPLICABILITY:
PLANT  STEMS SURVEILLANCE      UIREMENTS    Continued
When the equipment in an affected ar a is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: With one or more f the above requir d fire-rated assemblies (including sealing devices)i operable, within 1 hour either establish a continuous fire wat on at least ne side of the affected assembly,=
: a. At least  on    per  7 days  by verifying tha
or verify the OPERAB ITY of the ire detectors on at least one side of the inoperable asse bly and e tablish an hourly fire watch patrol.b.The provisions of Specif atio s 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
: 1. The electro    te level of each      tery is  above the    plates, and It 4I                                    I ~ I
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.12.1 At least once per 18 mq ths the bove required fire-rated assemblies and penetration sealing devices squall be ver fied OPERABLE by: a~b.Performing a visual spection of th exposed surfaces of each fire rated assembly.Performing a visu inspection of each f e damper and associated hardware.C.d.Performing a v ual inspection of at least 1$of each type of sealed penetr ion.If apparent changes in aPpearance or abnormal degradations are found, a visual inspection of n additional 10K of each typ of sealed penetration shall be made.This inspection process sh ll continue unti 1 a lOX sample with no apparent changes in appear nce or abnormal degradation is found.S ples shall be selected such that each penetration seal will be ins ected every 15 year.Perfo ming a functional test of at least 10%of the fire dampers that are nstalled in fire barriers separating redundant trains important to safe shutdown.If any dampers fail to operate correctly, an ditional 10K of the dampers shall be sampled.This proces shall ontinue until a 10K sample is verified OPERABLE.Samples sha 1 be selected such that each damper will be inspected every 15 years.PAL VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-43
: 2. The overall  batt    volt g  is greater than or equal to 24 volts.
              ~      4 II
: b. At least once per 92 ys by            ifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for c inued service f the battery.                               ~ I
                                                                                          =
C. At least   on    per 18 months by    verifyi    that:
: 1.       e batteries, cell plates, and battery ~cks show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal d erioration, and
: 2. The battery-to-battery    and  terminal connections a clean, tight, free of corrosion,     and coated  with anticorros n material.
PALO VERDE - UNIT 1                     3/4 7-31


PLAN YSTEMS SURVEILLANCE UIREMENTS Continued I I 4.7.12.2 Each of the abo require ire doors shall be verified OPERABLE by inspecting the automatic hold~op@, release and closing mechanism and latches at least once per 6 months, ref'erifying:
t P  NT SYSTEMS SPRA    AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS e
I a.That each lo ed-closed fire oor is closed at least once per 7 days.b.That do s with automatic hold-open nd release mechanisms are free of o tructions at least once per 24 h s.c.erforming a functional test at least once pe 8 months.That each unlocked fire door without electrical supe ision is closed at least once per 24 hours.PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 3/4 7-44 1
. LIMITING ONDITION        FOR OPERATION
C-INSTRUMENTATION BASES FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION (Continued)
: 3. 7. 11.2   The spray    and/or sprinkler systems,    listed in  Table 3. 7 3, shall be OPERABLE.
In the event more than four sensors in a Reactor Vessel Level channel are inoperable, repairs may only be possible during the next refueling outage This is because the sensors are accessible only after the missile shield and reactor vessel head are removed..."'It is not feasible to repair a channel except during a refueling outage'when the missile shield and reactor vessel head are removed to refuel the core.'f both channels are inoperable, the channels shall be restored to OPERABLE status in the nearest refueling out-age.If only one channel is inoperable, it is intented that this channel be restored to OPERABLE status in a refueling outage as soon as reasonably (3/4.3.3.7 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION
APPLICABILITY:        enever equipment protected by the spray/sp        inkier system  is required to    be OPE    BLE.
'OPERABILITY'of the fire detection instrumentation ensures that adequate warning capability is available for the prompt detection of fires and that fire suppression systems, that are actuated by fire detectors, will discharge extinguishing agent in a timely manner.Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage'to safety-related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.Fire detectors that are used to actuate fire suppression systems represent a more critically important component of a plant's fire protection program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and notification.
e, ~
Consequently, the minimum number of operable fire detectors must be greater.The loss of detection capability for fire suppression systems, actuated by fire detectors, represents a significant degradation of fire protection for any area.As a result, the establishment of a fire watch patrol must be initiated at an earlier stage than would be warranted for the loss of detectors that pro-vide only early fire warning.The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.
e ACTION:
The fire zones listed in Table 3.3-11, Fire Detection Instruments, are discussed in Section 9B of the PVNGS FSAR.3/4.3.3.8 LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY of the loose-part detection instrumentation ensures that sufficient capability is available to detect loose metallic parts in the primary system and avoid or mitigate damage to primary system components.
a e  With one or mo e of the above required spra and/or sprinkler systems inopera e, within 1 hour establis a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equip nt for those areas in which redundant sy ems or components c uld be damaged; for other areas, establish an ourly fire watch atrol.
The allowable out-of-service times and surveillance requirements are consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.133,"Loose-Part Detection Program for the Primary System of Light-Water-Cooled Reactors," May 1981.PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 B 3/4 3"5
: b. The  provisions of Speci ications 3. .3      and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.2    Each  of the above requir      spray an    or sprinkler systems shall   be demonstrated    OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per 31 ays by verifying tgat each valve (manual, power-operated, or a tomatic) in the flow~ ath is in its correct position.
: b. At least once pe 12 months by c'ycling each t stable valve in the flow path thro h at least one complete cycle of full travel.
At least onc      per 18 months:
: 1. By pe  forming a system functional test which inc        des simulated auto  atic actuation of the  system, and:
a     Verifying that the automatic valves in the flow ath actuate to their correct positions on a thermal/sm ke test signal, and b)    Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testabl during plant operation through at least one complete cyc of  full travel.
PALO VERDE     - UNIT 1                   3/4 7-32


PLANT SYSTEMS BASES f~a-~3/4.7.10 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION
PLANT       MS C.
.,The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak test-ing, including alpha emitters,,is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c)limits for plutonium.
Xl  a  a SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMEN          Continued
This limitation will,,ensure that le'akage'from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material s'ources, will.not exceed allowable intake values.Pi w"Qwi J ah~,ilgwu Ii>l e>mrs<>>r V 4''ealed sources'are classified into three groups according to their use, with surveillance requirements commensurate with the probability of damage to a source in that group.Those sources which are frequently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not.Sealed sources which are continuously enclosed, within a shielded mechanism (i.e.sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices)are considered to be stored arid need not be tested unless they are removed from the shield mechanism.
: 2.     By a  visual inspe~c   n o  he dry pipe spray  and sprinkler headers  to ve  ~  their inte ity, and
3/4.7.11 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 system consists of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, CO>, Halon, fire hose stations, and yard fire hydrants.The collective capabi 1-ity 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.4 II 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 area(s)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.
          "'" 3. "
The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met.An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of CO>/Halon in the CO>/Halon storage tank by verifying either the weight or the level of the tank.In the event the fire suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate corrective measures must be taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant.The requirement for a 24-hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.PALO VERDE" UNIT 1 B 3/4 7"7
                    "'y a  v  ual inspection of each nozz    's spray'rea to verify th  spray pattern is not obstructed.
: d. A      east once per 3 years by performing an air flow        t through each open head spray/sprinkler header and verifying each          en head spray/sprinkler nozzle is unobstructed.
PALO VERDE   -  UNIT 1                   3/4 7-33


PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7.12 FIRE" RATED ASSEMBLIES e The OPERABILITY of the fire barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that fire damage will be limited.These design features minimize the possibility of a single fire involving more than one fire area prior to detection and extinguishment.
TABLE    3.7-3                                ~
The fire barriers, fire barrier penetrations for conduits, cable trays and piping, fire dampers, and fire doors are periodically inspected and functionally tested to verif'PERABILITY.
                                                                                                )  Q SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Lower Cable Spreading Room Zone 14 - Control                Building    120    ft Elevation
3/4.7.13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM The OPERABILITY of two'separate and independent shutdown cooling sub-systems ensures that the capability of initiating shutdown cooling in the event of an accident exists even assuming the most limiting single failure occurs.The safety analysis assumes that shutdown cooling can be initiated when conditions permit.The limits of operation with one shutdown cooling inoperable for any reason minimize the time exposure of the plant to an accident event occurring concurrent with the failure of a component on the other shutdown cooling subsystem.
: a.      System        l.                        p g            'I
3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE Maintaining the control room air temperature less than or equal to 80'F ensures that (1)the ambient air temperature does not exceed the allowable air temperature for continuous duty rating for the equipment and instrumentation in the control room and (2)the control room will remain habitable for opera-tions personnel during plant operation.
                              ,  b.    ..System    ...2.
The 30 days to return the control room air temperature to less than or equal to 80'F in the Action Statement is con-sistent with the equipment qualification program for the control room.PALO VERDE-UNIT 1 B 3/4 7-8
: c.      System        3.
: d.     System
: e.     System      5.
: f. >System          6.          II'
                                                                          !      ~1
: 2. Upper Ca e
: a. Syste Spreading 1
Room Zone 20      - Control Building    160    ft  evation
: b. System
: c. System
: d. System  4
: e. System  5
: 3.            Generator'iesel om,   Train    A, Zone 21A    - Diesel Gene ator Building 100  ft Elevation Diesel Generator Room, Train 8, Zone 218 - Diesel Generator Building 100 ft Elevation
: 5. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault,              ain A, Zone 23A - Di sel Generator Building 131 ft El evati on
: 6. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train 8, Zone 238                  Diesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation
: 7. Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump Room Train A, Zone 32A - Auxiliary Building 40 ft & 51 ft 6 inch Eleva io C'8.
: 8. Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump R, Train 8, Zone 328 - Auxiliary Building 40 ft and 51 ft 6 in. Elev tio
: 9. Electrical Penetration Room, Tra'                    (Cha el C) Zone 42A - Auxiliary Building 100 ft Elevation
: 10. Electrical Penetration Room, rain 8 (Channel ) Zone 428 - Auxiliary Building 100 ft Elevation
: 11. Charging    Pumps A, 8 and E          ones 46A, 468 and 46E          st Corridors, Zone 42C-Auxiliary    Building    100        Elevation
: 12. Mest Corridors, Zone            D
                                          - Auxiliary Building 100 ft levation
: 13. Electr ical Penetrat on Room, Train A (Channel A) Zone 4 - Auxiliary Building 120 ft E vation
: 14. Electrical Pene ation Room, Train 8 (Channel D) Zone 478 - uxiliary Building 120 f Elevation
: 15. Central Corr'rs, Zone 52A - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevati
: 16. Central Cor idors, Zone 52D - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevation
: 17. Turbine-D iven Auxiliary Feed            Pump Room Zone 72      - Main Steam Support Structu k 81 Ft Elevation Train Compartments between Auxiliary & Control Buildings, 74 ft                        & 156    t 4 in     Elevation Zone 86A.
: 19. T in 8 Compartments between Auxiliary & Control Buildings, 74 ft                      & 156  ft inch Elevation on Zone 868.
: 20. Train A Main Steam Support Structure, Zone 74A 100 ft through 140                      ft Elevation.
LO VERDE " UNIT 1                           3/4 7-34


t INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION 3/4.2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3/4.2.1 LINEAR HEAT RATE 3 4.2.2.PLANAR RADIAL PEAKING FACTORS-F..3/4.2.3 AZIMUTHAL POWER TILT" T............
ANT SYSTEMS CO    YSTEHS e    I a eg LIMITIN CONOITION                FOR OPERATION 11.3     The. following low pressure I'.7.
3/4.2.4 DNBR MARGIN..........................
C02 systems  shall  b    OPERABLE.
3/4.2.5 RCS FLOW RATE........................
: a.       ESF Sw          tchgear    Room; one Train A,  one Train  8 Zone 5A and 5B        Control
3/4.2.6 REACTOR COOLANT COLD LEG TEMPERATURE.
          ,  Buildin            100  ft Elevation
3/4.2.7 AXIAL SHAPE INDEX....................
: b.     Battery          Roo  s; one Train A (Channel C) ne Train        B    (Channel D)
3/4.2.8 PRESSURIZER PRESSURE.................
Zone SA and                Control Building 100 ft~Elevation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~\~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~tN~~~~0~~PAGE~s'" 3/4 2-1 3/4 2-2 3/4 2-3 3/4 2-5 3/4 2-8 3/4 2-9 3/4 2-u.3/4 2-12 3/4.3 INSTRUMENTATION 3/4.3.1 REACTOR PROTECTIVE INSTRUMENTATION...........
: c.       Battery Rooms; o e Train A (Channe)~A) one Train                  B    (Channel B)
3/4.3.2 ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION..
Zone 9A and 9B Co trol Building 160              ft Elevation APPLICABILITY: Whenever equip                    nt prot ted by the    CO    system    i s required to be OPERABLE.
3/4.3.3 MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION........
ACTION:
INCORE DETECTORS.............
: a.     With one or more of thy abov required C02 systems inoperable, within 1 hour establijb a cont nuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipme            t for those reas in which redundant systems or components could b damaged; for ther areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol
SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION........
: b.       The    provisions of Specifications 3.0.           and  3.0.4 are not applicable.
'....METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION......".
SURVEILLANCE RE UIR                ENTS 4.7. 11.3. 1    Ea          of the above required CO systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at 1        ast        once per 31 days by verifying that each va e (manual, power operated,      or  automatic)          in the flow path is in its correct pos tion.
'EMOTE SHUTDOWN SYSTEM.POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION....
4.7. 11.3.         Each        of the above required low pressure      C02    systems s      ll be demonstr ted        OPERABLE:
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At least once per 7 days by verifying the CO storage tank w ight to be greater than 10000 lb and pressure to fe greater than 275    psig,        and PALO VEROE      - UNIT 1                         3/4 7-35
..............
LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION.
RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION....................'.
3/4.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3/4.4.1 REACTOR COOLANT LOOPS AND COOLANT CIRCULATION STARTUP AND POWER OPERATION.
HOT STANDBY..HOT SHUTDOWN o~~~~~~~~~~o~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~COLD SHUTDOWN-LOOPS FILLED............................
COLD SHUTDOWN-LOOPS NOT FILLED........................
3/4 3-1 3/4 3-17 3/4 3-37 3/4 3-41 3/4 3-42 3/4 3-45 3/4 3-48 3/4 3-57 3/4 3"69 3/4 3-71 3/4 4-1 3/4 4-2 3/4 4-3 3/4 4-5 3/4 4-6 PALO VERDE-UNIT 2


INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION a%I.3/4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3/4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE SAFETY VALVES.........'............
k II 1
AUXILIARY FEEDWATER SYSTEM........
t PLANT    EMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIR      TS Continued
: b. At least once per 18      ths b verifying:
: 1. The system,  i~eluding asso    ed ventilation dampers, actuates manually~nd automatically, upon      ceipt of a simulated actua F
i'ignal,  and d'.
y visual inspection that there are no obstruc    o s  in the discharge path of the nozzles or during a "Puff  Tes  ."
PALO VERDE  - UNIT 1                  3/4 7-36
 
PL  T SYSTEMS FIRE    OSE STATIONS LIHITIN CONDITION          FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11.4        e  fire  hose  stations  shown  in Table 3.7-4 shall  be OPE  BLE.
APPLICABILITY. Whenever equipment              in the areas protected by the fire hose stations    ss re    ired to    be OPERABLE, except    that fire hose sta ons located in containment shal        have    their containment isolation valves clo d in MODES 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5".
ACTION:
With one or        re of the fire hose stations sh n in Table 3.7-4 inoperable, pr vide        a gated wye on the neare    t OPERABLE hose station.
One outlet of      t e wye shall be connected to the standard length of hose provided fo the OPERABLE hose stati . The second outlet of the wye shall be c nnected to a length o hose sufficient to provide coverage for the ar          left unprotected y the inoperable hose station.
The above action sha          be accomplishe    within one hour  if the inoper-able fire hose is the rimary means            f  fire suppression; otherwise provide the additional          se in 24    urs.
I The hose    for the unprotect d ar shall be stored at the OPERABLE hose  station. Signs identi i g the purpose and location of the fire hose and    related valves shal be mounted above the hose and at the inoperable hose station.
: b. The provisions of Specifi ations 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.4      Each  of the fire    h  e stations  shown  >  Table 3,7-4 shall be demonstrated      OPERABLE:
: a. At least once er 31 days by visual inspe ion of the stations accessible dy ing plant operation to assure all required equipment is at the s iation.
: b. At least      nce per 18 months by:
V'sual inspection of the stations not accessi le during plant perations to assure all required equipment is t the station.
: 2. Removing the hose for inspection and reracking,          qd Inspecting all gaskets and replacing any degraded gaskets in the couplings    ~
*If  m    ntenance is to be performed in containment during MODE 5, the fir hos    stations located in containment shall have their containment is lation valves open during the period the maintenance is being performe                ~,
PALO VERDE    " UNIT    1                    3/4 7-37
 
;J)j; h
PLA    SYSTEMS SURVEILLANC        UIREMENTS    Continued)
: c.  -
At least once per            ~ ~      ~  4~
                  ,4<<1  ".Partially opening~c os~station. valve to verify valve OPERABILITY a ~o flow blocking
                          .Conduc~t'n a hose hydrostatic test a  -~ressure of 150 psig or
                        'at Wast 50,psig above maximum fire main oMpr ting pressure,,
ichever is greater'.
                                      ~ t PALO VERDE  - UNIT 1                      3/4 7-38
 
TABLE 3.7-4
(.                                                    FIRE HOSE STATIONS RACg LOCATION                                                  ELEVATION                              IDENTIFICATION
                  ~  ~'iu(    ~  >e  Gf> Jni- I'',&#xb9;<L'05>>
Containment    N                                                                                  HS  &#xb9;01 Containment    SE Containment    SW,,          ig )  ye.i"~.g.
Containment    NW Containment    NE                                                                                H    &#xb9;05 Containment    SE                                                                                  S  &#xb9;06 Containment    SM                                                                                HS &#xb9;07 80'O'0'O'00'00'00'00'20'20'20'20'40'40'OSE Containment    NW                                                                                HS &#xb9;08 Containment                                                                                      HS &#xb9;09 Containment Containment NE SE SW      ~
                              -~,<,. '                                                              HS &#xb9;10 HS &#xb9;11 Containment    NW                                                                                HS &#xb9;12 Containment    NE                                                                                HS &#xb9;13 Containment                                                                                      HS &#xb9;14 Auxiliary Bldg.          North      Corridor    -  W      40'                                        &#xb9;17 Auxiliary Bldg.          North      Corri dor  -  E I
HS  &#xb9;18 Auxiliary Bldg.          North      Corridor    -  W        11 6II                              HS  &#xb9;21 Auxiliary Bldg.          North      Corridor    -              I 6ll                                  &#xb9;22
(
E      5                                    HS i
Auxiliary Bldg.          SE                                                                      HS  &#xb9;23 Auxiliary Bldg.          SM                                                                      HS  &#xb9;24 Auxiliary Bldg.          NW                                                                      HS  &#xb9;25 Auxiliary Bldg.          North Center Corridor                                                                            HS  &#xb9;26 Auxiliary Bldg. NE                                          70'0'0'0'0'S'S'OO'20'20'SHS &#xb9;27 Auxiliary Bldg. NW                                                                                HS  &#xb9;30 Auxiliary Bldg. NE                                                                                HS  &#xb9;31 Auxiliary Bldg. SW                                                                                HS  &#xb9;33 Auxiliary Bldg. Eas Corridor                                                                      HS  &#xb9;37 Auxiliary Bldg. SW                                                                                HS  &#xb9;38 Control  Bl dg.      S Control  Bldg.                                                                                    HS  &#xb9;87 Control        .
                      'ld SW Control  Bl    .      East by Elevator                      74'4'00'OO'20'40'60'00'86              Hs &#xb9;3 Control    dg.      SW                                                                          HS  &#xb9;90 Control  ldg.        SM                                                                          HS  &#xb9;92 Contr    Bldg.        SW                                                                          HS  &#xb9;94 Cont ol F
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el Bldg. South SE 100'S                                  HS  &#xb9;108
                                                                                                            &#xb9;97 PALO VERDE  UNIT 1                                    3/4 7-39
 
ANT SYSTEMS YAR  FIRE HYDRANTS AND HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES
'IMIT      G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11.5 The yard fire hydrants and associated                  hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7- shall be OPERABLE.
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* APPLICABILI: Whenever equipment in the areas protected by                          e yard fire hydrants >s r quired to be OPERABLE.
ACTION:
a0    With one        r more of the yard      fire  hydrants r associated hydrant hose house        shown in Table 3.7-5 inoperab            , within 1 hour have sufficient          ditional lengths of 2-1/2 i ch diameter hose located              in an  adjacent      0 ERABLE hydrant hose hous            to provide service to the unprotected ar (s)            if the inoperable fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose hou e is the primary m ns of fire suppression; otherwise, provid the additional ose within 24 hours.
: b. The  provisions of          Sp  cificatio    3.0.3  and  3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.5  Each of the yard          fir    hydrants    nd  associated    hydrant hose houses shown  in Table 3.7-5 shall          b    demonstrate    OPERABLE:
: a. At least once        p      31 days by  visual inspection of the hydrant      hose house to assur          all required    equipmen is at the hose house.
: b. At least      o  e  per    6  months by  visually  s  specting each yard  fire hydrant    f    damage.
C. At lea        once per 12 months by:
: 1.      Conducting      a hose    hydrostatic test at      a  pre  ure of 150 psig or at least    50  psig above  maximum    fire  main oper  ting pressure, whichever is greater.
: 2.      Inspecting all the gaskets and replacing any degra                ed gaskets in the couplings.
: 3.      Performing      a  flow check of each hydrant to verify        its OPERABILITY.
PALO VERDE  - UNIT    1                        3/4 7-40
 
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TABLE 3.7-5 YARD FIRE HY    Rl'S AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOS    HOUSES LOCATION                                        HYDRANT NUMBER C
150'lant  North of Fuel Bldg.                            F. H.  &#xb9;7 100'lant  West  of Ra - aste Bldg.                          H.  &#xb9;9 150'lant  Nor  +west of Fuel Bldg.                      F. H.
"No hose house,  however, the hose  station is  used to service condensate transfer pump PALO VERDE -  UNIT 1                  3/4 7-41
 
P  NT SYSTEMS HALON LIMITING YSTEMS NDITION    FOR OPERATION
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                                                                              ~    f 3.7.11.6    The    ollowing Halon systems shall        be OPERABLE.
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: a.      Tr n A Remote Shutdown Panel          Room, Zone 10A      ontrol Building 100 t. Elevation                                              c I
: b.    -Train  B      emote Shutdown Panel  Room, Zone    B - Control Building 100  ft. E  vation APPLICABILITY: Whenever equs ment protected by the                alon system is required to be OPERABLE.
ACTION:
With one or more of the abo e req red Halon systems inoperable, within    1 hour establish a con i ous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for thos areas in which"redundant systems or components could be damaged;            or other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol.
: b. The  provisions of Specifi ations 3.0.          and  3.0.4 are not,applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11  Each  of the    above    r uired  Halon systems  shall    e demonstrated OPERABLE:
: a. At least once er 31 days by verifying that each alve (manual, power-operat d, or automatic) in the flow path is s its correct position.
: b. At leas      once per 6 months by      verifying Halon storage      ank weight    to be  at east      95K    of full charge weight and pressure to      be  at least 90% o      full  charge pressure.
C. At east once per 18 months by:
Verifying the system actuates manually and automatically,                  on receipt of a simulated test signal, and
: 2. Performance of a flow        test through  headers  and nozzles    to ass re no blockage.
PALO VERDE    - UNIT 1                        3/4 7-42
 
LANT SYSTEMS 3/4.  . 12  FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES LIMITI G  CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.12 A 1 fire-rated assemblies (walls, floor/ceilings, cabl tray enclosures, and other      re barriers) separating safety-related fire =area or separating portions of edundant systems important to safe shutdown wi in a fire area and all seali      devices in fire-rated assembly penetration (fire doors, fire
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dampers, cable,      iping and ventilation duct penetration              als) shall be OPERABLE.
I,  E I ~    A" APPLICABILITY: When the equipment            in  an affected ar    a  is required to  be OPERABLE.
ACTION:
With one or more f the above requir d fire-rated assemblies (including sealing devices) i operable, within 1 hour either establish a continuous fire wat          on at least  ne side of the affected assembly,=
or verify the OPERAB ITY of the ire detectors on at least one side of the inoperable asse bly and e tablish an hourly fire watch patrol.
: b. The  provisions of Specif        atio  s 3.0.3  and  3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 12. 1 At least once per 18 mq ths the bove required fire-rated assemblies and penetration sealing devices squall be ver fied OPERABLE by:
a ~  Performing    a visual        spection of th    exposed surfaces    of each fire rated assembly.
: b. Performing    a visu      inspection of each    f  e  damper and associated hardware.
C. Performing a v ual inspection of at least 1 $ of each type of sealed penetr ion.          If apparent changes in aPpearance or abnormal degradations are found, a visual inspection of n additional 10K of each typ of sealed penetration shall be made. This inspection process sh    ll  continue unti 1 a lOX sample with no apparent changes in appear nce or abnormal degradation is found. S ples shall be selected such that each penetration seal will be ins ected every 15 year .
: d. Perfo ming a functional test of at least 10% of the fire dampers that are nstalled in fire barriers separating redundant trains important to safe shutdown.        If  any dampers fail to operate correctly, an ditional 10K of the dampers shall be sampled. This proces shall ontinue until a 10K sample is verified OPERABLE. Samples sha 1 be selected such that each damper will be inspected every 15 years.
PAL  VERDE  -  UNIT 1                      3/4 7-43
 
PLAN      YSTEMS SURVEILLANCE        UIREMENTS  Continued I        I 4.7. 12.2 Each of the abo          require    ire doors shall be verified    OPERABLE  by inspecting the automatic hold~op@ , release and closing mechanism              and latches at least once per 6 months, ref'erifying:
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: a. That each lo    ed-closed  fire  oor is closed at least once per      7 days.
: b. That do    s with automatic hold-open      nd    release mechanisms are free of  o  tructions at least once per 24    h      s.
: c.      erforming    a functional test at least    once pe    8 months.
That each unlocked fire door without      electrical    supe  ision is closed at least once per 24 hours.
PALO VERDE    - UNIT 1                    3/4 7-44
 
1 INSTRUMENTATION C- BASES FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION        (Continued)
In the event more than four sensors in a Reactor Vessel Level channel are inoperable, repairs may only be possible during the next refueling outage This is because the sensors are accessible only after the missile shield and reactor vessel head are removed..."'It is not feasible to repair a channel head are removed to refuel the core.        'f except during a refueling outage 'when the missile shield and reactor vessel both channels are inoperable, the channels shall be restored to OPERABLE status in the nearest refueling out-age. If only one channel is inoperable,      it  is intented that this channel restored to OPERABLE status in a refueling outage as soon as reasonably be 3/4.3. 3. 7  FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION
        'OPERABILITY'of the fire detection instrumentation ensures that adequate warning capability is available for the prompt detection of fires and that fire suppression systems, that are actuated by fire detectors, will discharge extinguishing agent in a timely manner. Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage'to safety-related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.
(  a more Fire detectors that are used to actuate fire suppression systems represent critically important component of a plant's fire protection program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and notification.
Consequently, the minimum number of operable fire detectors must be greater.
The  loss of detection capability for fire suppression systems, actuated by fire detectors,    represents a significant degradation of fire protection for any area. As a result, the establishment of a fire watch patrol must be initiated at an earlier stage than would be warranted for the loss of detectors that pro-vide only early fire warning. The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.
The  fire  zones  listed in  Table 3.3-11, Fire Detection Instruments,  are discussed    in Section  9B  of the  PVNGS FSAR.
3/4.3.3.8    LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY    of the loose-part detection instrumentation ensures that sufficient capability is available to detect        loose metallic parts in the primary system and avoid or mitigate damage to primary system components.          The allowable out-of-service times and surveillance requirements are consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1. 133, "Loose-Part Detection Program for the Primary System of Light-Water-Cooled Reactors," May 1981.
PALO VERDE    -  UNIT 1                  B 3/4 3"5
 
PLANT SYSTEMS BASES f                                              ~a                          -~
3/4.7.10      SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION
    .,The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak test-ing, including alpha emitters,,is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c) limits for plutonium.
This limitation will,,ensure that le'akage 'from byproduct, source, and special nuclear    material s'ources, will.not exceed allowable intake values.
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    'ealed      sources 'are classified into three groups according to their use, 4
with surveillance requirements commensurate with the probability of damage to a source in that group.        Those sources which are frequently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not. Sealed sources which are continuously enclosed, within a shielded mechanism (i. e. sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices) are considered to be stored arid need not be tested unless they are removed from the shield mechanism.
3/4.7. 11  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 system consists of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, CO>, Halon, fire hose stations, and yard fire hydrants.            The collective capabi 1-ity 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.
4            II 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 area(s) 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.
The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of CO>/Halon in the CO>/Halon storage tank by verifying either the weight or the level of the tank.
In the event the    fire  suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate corrective    measures  must be taken since      this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant. The requirement for a 24-hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.
PALO VERDE    "  UNIT 1                    B 3/4 7"7
 
PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7. 12 FIRE" RATED ASSEMBLIES e
The OPERABILITY of the      fire  barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that fire  damage will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of a single    fire involving more than one    fire  area prior to detection and extinguishment. The      fire barriers,  fire  barrier penetrations for conduits, cable trays and piping,      fire  dampers, and  fire  doors are periodically inspected and functionally tested to verif            'PERABILITY.
3/4.7. 13  SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM The OPERABILITY    of two 'separate and independent shutdown cooling sub-systems ensures    that the capability of initiating shutdown cooling in the event of an accident exists even assuming the most limiting single failure occurs. The safety analysis assumes that shutdown cooling can be initiated when  conditions permit.
The  limits of operation with    one shutdown  cooling inoperable for any reason minimize the time exposure        of the plant to  an accident event occurring concurrent with the failure of      a component  on the other shutdown cooling subsystem.
3/4.7. 14 CONTROL  ROOM  AIR TEMPERATURE Maintaining the control room air temperature less than or equal to 80'F ensures    that (1) the ambient air temperature does not exceed the allowable air temperature for continuous duty rating for the equipment and instrumentation in the control room and (2) the control room will remain habitable for opera-tions personnel during plant operation. The 30 days to return the control room air temperature to less than or equal to 80'F in the Action Statement is con-sistent with the equipment qualification program for the control room.
PALO VERDE    -  UNIT 1                  B 3/4 7-8
 
t                                          INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS     FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION                                                                                                         PAGE
                                                                                                                          ~ s 3/4. 2    POWER  DISTRIBUTION LIMITS                                                                              '
3/4.2.1      LINEAR HEAT RATE                                                                                3/4 2-1 3 4.2.2    . PLANAR RADIAL PEAKING FACTORS            - F..                                                  3/4 2-2 3/4.2.3      AZIMUTHAL POWER      TILT  "  T ............          ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~    ~ ~  ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~  3/4 2-3 3/4.2.4      DNBR  MARGIN..........................                                                          3/4 2-5 3/4.2.5            FLOW RATE........................                                                              2-8 I
RCS                                                    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  \ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~  3/4 3/4.2.6      REACTOR COOLANT COLD LEG TEMPERATURE.                                                            3/4 2-9 3/4.2.7      AXIAL SHAPE  INDEX....................                  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  tN  ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~  3/4 2-u.
3/4.2.8      PRESSURIZER  PRESSURE.................                                                          3/4 2-12 3/4. 3 INSTRUMENTATION 3/4. 3. 1 REACTOR PROTECTIVE INSTRUMENTATION...........                                                        3/4 3-1 3/4.3.2      ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION..                                                                            3/4 3-17 3/4. 3. 3    MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION........                                                3/4 3-37 INCORE DETECTORS.............                                                                3/4 3-41 SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION........              '....                                          3/4 3-42 METEOROLOGICAL      INSTRUMENTATION......".                                                  3/4 3-45 SHUTDOWN SYSTEM.
                                                                              'EMOTE 3/4 3-48 POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION....                                                3/4 3-57 QC LCT~ + ~~B+&TKNBlSTWUMEN7kTCG                              ..............
LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION.                                                        3/4 3"69 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION....................'.                                                      3/4 3-71 3/4.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3/4.4.1 REACTOR COOLANT LOOPS              AND COOLANT CIRCULATION STARTUP AND POWER OPERATION.                                                                    3/4 4-1 HOT STANDBY  ..                                                                                3/4 4-2 HOT SHUTDOWN o  ~  ~ ~  ~  ~    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~  3/4 4-3 COLD SHUTDOWN    -  LOOPS  FILLED............................                                3/4 4-5 COLD SHUTDOWN    -  LOOPS  NOT FILLED........................                                3/4 4-6 PALO VERDE    -  UNIT 2
 
INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS      FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION                                                                                                                          PAGE
                                                                                                                                                )lI o>>>>
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    . 3/4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3/4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE SAFETY VALVES.........'............                         ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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                                                                                                                        ~ ~        '/4 7-1
                                                                                                                                  " >>g AUXILIARY FEEDWATER SYSTEM........
CONDENSATE STORAGE TANK...........
CONDENSATE STORAGE TANK...........
ACTIVITY>>~~~~~~~~~~~~'o~~~~o~~~~~o~MAIN STEAM LINE ISOLATION VALVES.ATMOSPHERIC DUMP VALVES............
ACTIVITY>>~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3/4.7.2 STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE PAGE)lI o>>>>>>g J>>~~~~~~'o~~~~~~~'~~"'/4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3/4 I I>>~~~~~oo~~~~~~~'~~'o~~'/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4~~~~~~~~LIMITATION.....
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7-1 7-4 7-6 7-7 7-9 7-10 7" 11 3/4.7.3 3/4.7.4 3/4.7.5 3/4.7.6 3/4.7.7 3/4.7.8 3/4.7.9 3/4.7.10 ESSENTIAL COOLING WATER SYSTEM..........................
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ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM.............................
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ULTIMATE HEAT SINK.ESSENTIAL CHILLED WATER SYSTEM...............
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CONTROL ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM.ESF PUMP ROOM AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM................
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S NUBBERS.............
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~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION..................
                                                                                                                          'o  >>
3/4 7-12'3/4 7-13 3/4 7-14 3/4 7-15 3/4 7-16 3/4 7-19 3/4 7-21 3/4 7-27 i~~LC 3.7.11 FIRE SUPP RESSI~YSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM.....
                                                                                                                              ~ ~
SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS.COq SYSTEMS............
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FIRE HOSE STATIONS YARD FIRE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HALON SYSTEMS 3/4.7.12 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES...
                                                                                                                                  '/4  3/4 7-4 7-6 3/4 7-7 MAIN STEAM LINE ISOLATION VALVES .                                                              ~ ~ ~ ~       3/4 7-9 ATMOSPHERIC DUMP        VALVES............                                                                  3/4 7-10 3/4.7.2      STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE                            LIMITATION.....                                   3/4 7" 11 3/4.7.3       ESSENTIAL COOLING WATER              SYSTEM..........................                                            3/4 7-12 3/4.7.4      ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND          SYSTEM.............................                                             '3/4  7-13 3/4.7.5      ULTIMATE HEAT SINK.                                                                                               3/4 7-14 3/4.7.6      ESSENTIAL CHILLED WATER             SYSTEM...............                                                       3/4 7-15 3/4.7.7      CONTROL ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM.                                                                         3/4 7-16 3/4. 7. 8    ESF PUMP ROOM   AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP                     SYSTEM................                                 3/4 7-19 3/4.7. 9      S NUBBERS.............                   ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~                                   3/4 7-21 3/4.7. 10    SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION..................                                                                     3/4 7-27 3  . 7. 11  FIRE SUPP RESSI~YSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM.....                                                                            3/4 7-29 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS .                                                                              3/4 7-32 COq SYSTEMS............                                                                                      3/4 7-35 FIRE HOSE STATIONS                                                            ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~        3/4 7-37 YARD FIRE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOSE 3/4 7-40 HALON SYSTEMS                                                                                                3/4 7-42 i
3/4.7.13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM..HYDRANT~~~~~~~~~~~HOSE 3/4 7-29 3/4 7-32 3/4 7-35 3/4 7-37 3/4 7-40 3/4 7-42 3/4 7-43 3/4 7-45 3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE............................
~~LC   3/4. 7. 12    FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES...                                                                                         3/4 7-43 3/4.7.13      SHUTDOWN COOLING      SYSTEM..                                                                                  3/4 7-45 3/4.7. 14  CONTROL ROOM  AIR    TEMPERATURE............................                                                    3/4 7-46 3/4.8      ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.8. 1  A. C. SOURCES OPERATING...,,      .                                                                                        3/4 8-1 SHUTDOWN...........                                                                                          3/4 8-8 CATHODIC PROTECTION.                                                                                          3/4 8-8a PALO VERDE    - UNIT 2                                      VIII
3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4 7-46 3/4.8.1 A.C.SOURCES OPERATING...,,.SHUTDOWN...........
 
CATHODIC PROTECTION.
INOEX BASES SECTION                                                                                                  PAGE 3/4. 7 3/4.7.1 PLANT SYSTEMS TURBINE  CYCLE............';".' ... ".-'.;                            '.:        ".'. '
3/4 8-1 3/4 8-8 3/4 8-8a PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 VIII
3/4 7-1 3/4.7. 2    STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE                        LIMITATION....'.....        B  3/4 7-3 3/4.7.3      ESSENTIAL COOLING MATER                SYSTEM..........................                B  3/4 7-3 3/4.7.4      ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND            SYSTEM.............................                    B  3/4 7-4 3/4.7.5      ULTIMATE HEAT      SINK......................................                          B  3/4 7-4 3/4 7.6      ESSENTIAL CHILLED MATER                SYSTEM..........................                B  3/4 7-4 3/4.7. 7      CONTROl  ROOM    ESSENTIAL FILTRATION                  SYSTEM................          B  3/4 7-5
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3/4.7.8      ESF PUMP ROOM      AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP                  SYSTEM......'.........          B  3/4 7-5 3/4.7.9      SNUBBERS....                                                                            B  3/4 7-5 3/4.7.10      SEALED SOURCE      CONTAMINATION...............,.............                          B  3/4 7-7 pe                ~QN~UPPRESSZQNM'(STEM                      ..........................;.....
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3/4.7.13      SHUTDOWN COOLING        SYSTEM.................                                        B  3/4 7-8 3/4.7. 14  CONTROL ROOM      AIR TEMPERATURE............................                          B  3/4 7-8 3/4.8      ELECTRICAL  POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.8. 1, 3/4.8.2,    and    3/4.8.3            A.C. SOURCES, D.C.          SOURCES,      and ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS.                      ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~        B  3/4 8-1 3/4.8.4      ELECTRICAL E(UIPMENT PROTECTIVE                      DEVICES.................          B  3/4 8-3 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 T IME ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~  ~                          B  3/4 9-1 3/4.9.4      CONTAINMENT BUILDING            PENETRATIONS.......................                  B  3/4 9-1 3/4. 9. 5    COMMUNICATIONS..........................                                                B  3/4 9-1 PALO VERDE    - UNIT 2                                    XIII
 
NSTRUMENTATION F I    DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITI G    CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.7 A a minimum, the fire detection instrumentation for              each F ER detection zo e shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY: Whenever equipment protected by the            fire  detec  on instrument ss required to b OPERABLE.
ACTION:
ao    With any, b    t not more than one-half the t al in any fire zone Function X f e detection instrument sho          in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, restore the in erable instrument(s) t OPERABLE status within 14 days or with      the next 1 hour es blish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone ) with the inoper le instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless t ~ instrument(s is located inside the containment, then inspect that,co tainment zy e at least once per 8 hours or monitor the containme t air t afperature at least once per hour at the locations listed i Spec ication 4.6.1.5.
: b. With more than one-half    o  the Function X fire detection instruments in  any  fire  zone shown      ble 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any Function Y fire detec on in truments shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any two or re adjac qt fire detection instruments shown in Table 3.3-11 inope ble, within+1 hour establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zg e(s) with the s operable instrument(s) at least once per hour, yhless the instrume t(s) is located inside the containment, )Ken inspect that cont inment zone at least once per 8 hours or m hitor the containment a g temperature at least once per hour at the locations listed in SP cification 4.6. 1.5.
: c. The prov      ions of Specifications 3.0.3 a  d  3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE      R  UIREMENTS 4.3.3.7. 1    ach of the above required fire detection instr gents which are accessibl      during plant operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 mo      hs by performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.        F& detectors which a e not accessible during plant operation shall be demons rated OPERABLE by th performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD HUTDOWN exce ing 24 hours unless performed in the previous 6 months.
: 4.  .3.7.2 The NFPA Standard 72D supervised circuits supervision asso ated th the detector alarms of each of the above required fire detection
'nstruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months.
PALO VERDE    -  UNIT 2                    3/4 3-61
 
TABLE  3.3"11 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE    ELE    TION              INSTRUMENT LOCATION                    TOTAL NUMBER OF IN RUMENTS" ZONE                                                                              "
HEAT      FLAME    SMOKE
                                                                            ~xy)        x y      ~x/yy
                                                                "  CONTROL 74'4'UILDING        . Essen      ial Chiller Rm.-                                24/0 q ~
Trai      A Essential          ilier Rm.-                                21/0 Train 8 3A        74'"                  Cable      Shaft-      ain  A                              1/0 38        74'able                            Shaft - Trai      8                              1/0 86A      74-156'4"                  Deadspace        Compartment-            0/1                0/3 Train    A 868      74-156'4"                  Deadspace        Compartment-            0/1                0/3 Train    8 Shaft - Train                                    1/0 Cable Shaft        - Tr  n 8                                1/0 5A                              ESF      Switchgea    Room-              0                  0/5 Train    A 58                              ESF      Swit gear Room-                0/5                0/5 Traln 6A      100'00'00'00'00'00'00'00'0'00'able OC    Eg  ip. Rm.  - Train    A                            2/0
( hannel C)
D      Equip. Rm. - Train 8                                  2/0 (Channel D) 7A                              DC    Equip. Rm.    - Train    A                            2/0 (Channel A) 78                              DC    Equip. Rm. - Train        8                            2/0 (Channel 8)
SA                              Battery        Rm. - Train    A          0/2                0/2 (Channel C)
SB                              Battery        Rm. - Train    8          0/2                0 2 (Channel D)
PALO VERDE  UNIT 2                                      3/4 3-62
 
TABLE    3.3-11 (Continued)
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FI    ELEVATION                INSTRUMENT LOCATION                  TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU ENTS" ZON HEAT    'LAME        SMOKE
                                                                    ~xy)      ~x> yy 0'attery
                                                                                          ~x/yy'B 1                                        Train Rm.            A            0/2                        0/2 (Channel A) 100'A Battery    Rm.  - Train  B            0/2                        0/2 (Channel B) 10A      100'                    emote Shutdown Rm.                  0/
Train  A 10B                                    e Shutdown    Rm.            0/1 Tra    B 11A                            Cable Sh    ft -    Train A                                      1/0 llB                            Cable Shaft      - Train  B                                      1/0 Communication        Rm.                                          0/2 100'20'20'20'20'20'40'40'emo Inverter    Rm.                                                  0/2 Lower Cabl e Sp        ad> g Rm.
S    tern 1              0/1                        0/6 stem  2              0/1                        0/6 System    3              0/1                        0/8 System    4              0/1                        0/8 System    5              0/1                        0/8 System    6              0/1                        0/8 15A                                ble Shaft - Train      A                                      1/0 Computer,    Office    and Storage Rm.                            4/4 140'ontrol                        Rm.
Cabinets
                                                -  MCB's 8 Relay      2/                        110/0 18A                            Cable Shaft      - Train  A                                      1/0 160'8B Ol              Cable    Shaft - Train    B                                      1/0 19      160'0 Normal Smoke Exhaust Rm.                                          1/0 Upper Cable Spreading        Rm.
System    1              0/1                        0/12 System    2              0/1                        0/8 0/1 160'ALO System    3                                          0/8 System    4              0/1                          8 System    5            -  0/1                        0/
VERDE      -  UNIT 2                            3/4 3-63
 
TABLE    3.3-11 (Continued)
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS
                                                      '/4 FIRE    LEVATION                  INSTRUMENT LOCATION                            TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" HEAT      FLAME      SMOKE
                                                                                    ~xy)      7piHy      ~xi'f j  ~, If]
BUILDING        -  DIESEL GENERATOR sel Gener ator - Train
                                                                              '1A 100'1B A            0/
Dies          Generator - Train      B            0/3    0/4 100'2A 100'                      Diesel          nerator Control      Rm.    -  '
1/0 Train    A 22B                                              Gener    tor Control m.-                                      1/0 Train    B 24A                                Combustion          Air I take Rm.-                                        1/O Train    A 24B                                Combustion          Air I    ak  Rm.-                                      1/O Train    8 23A                                Fuel Oil Day            ank-                      0/1 Train      A 23B                                Fuel Oil          ay  Tank-                      0/1 Train 100'15'15'31'31'31'31'OO'00'0'40'iesel 25A                                Exhaus          Silencer Rm.-                              3/O Tra nA 25B                                Exh        ust Silencer Rm.-                                3/0 rain    B BUILDING    -  FUEL 27                                Exhaust Essential            Air Filtra-                                    4/O tion Unit        and Railroad Bay 28                                Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and                                                  3/0 Cleanup Pump Areas 29                                Electrical          Equipment Area                                          3/0 29A                                New and        Spent Fuel Storage                                          5/0 Area PALO VERDE      - UNIT 2                                    3/4 3-64
 
TABLE      3.3-11 (Continued)
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE      ELEVATION                    INSTRUMENT LOCATION                  TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENT ~
ZONE                                                    I HEAT      FLAME      S  KE I IN
                                                                            ~xy)      ~x/yy BUILDING      "    AUXILIARY 88A      '1'-6" & 40'st                        Corridors                                            6/0 88B        51'-6"              & 40'a        Corridors                                            6/0 90        51'"6"              &                nt Drain Tank                                      2/0 40'quip 40'0A 51'-6"              &      Containm      t    Spray    Pump Rm.                        0/2 Train  A h
30B        51'-6"              & 40'ontainment                ray  Pump Rm.                        0/2 Train  B 31A        51'-6"              & 40'PSI      Pump Rm.        -  T  in                              0/2 31B        51'-6" 8 40'PSI                    Pump Rm.'          Trai    B                          0/2 32A        51'-6" & 40'PSI                    Pump Rm.        -    ain                              0/2 32B        51'-6" & 40'PSI                    Pump Rm.          Train  B                          0/2 34A                                          Pump Rm      - Train    A                            2/0 34B                                    ECW Pump      m.    - Train    B                            2/0 35A                                    Shutd    n  Cooling Heat Exchanger                          4/0 Tr in  A 35B                                    S  utdown Cooling Heat Exchanger                            4/0 70'0'0'0'0'0'8'0'&          Train  B 36                                      Reactor Makeup and Boric                                    1/0 Acid Makeup Pump Room 37C                                    Piping Penetration Rm.-                                      5/0 88'0'0'CWTrain A 37D                                    Pi ping Penetr      ati on Rm.-                              4/0 Train  B 37B                                    Corridors - East                                            1/0 Corridors - West                                          1  0 PALO VERDE        -        UNIT 2                              3/4'-65
 
TABLE    3.3-11 (Continued)
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE  'LEVATION                    INSTRUMENT LOCATION                    TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE                                          ~N HEAT      FLAME/      SMOKE
                                                                            ~xy)      ~x@7
                                                                                                  ~xi'9A
                                                  - Train    A                                          8/0 100'ipeways 88'9B Pipeways      - Train    B                                          8/0 88'2A lect. Penetration Rm.-                                              0/25
: r. A (Chan. C) 42B      100'lecTr.                          Penetration Rm.-
(Chan. B) 0/1                        0/24 42C      100'orridors                              - East L    Sou  east    0/2                        3/35 42D                                              -    st                    0/1                        2/29 Charging      Pump        Valve                                    0/3 Gallery      Rm.  - rain    A 46B                                Charging Pup        and    lve                                    0/3 Gallery        m.  - Trai    B 46E                                Chargi        Pump and    Valve                                      0/3 100'00'00'00'20'20'20'20' Gal    ry    Rm.  - Train    E 47A                                Ele  t. Penetration Rm.-                0/1                        0/28
: r. A  (Chan. A) 47B                                Elect. Penetration Rm.-                  0/1                        0/24 Tr. B (Chan. D) 48                                  ECM  Surge Tanks        Corridor-                                    3/0 Tr. A8B 120'20'40'40'orridor 50B                                Val ve Gal l ery                                                    1/0 51B                                Spray Chemical Storage Tk          Rm.                              1/0 0'20 52A                              I- Central Corridor - West                  0/1                        5/17 52D                                Central Corridor - East                  0/1                        7/18 Reactor Trip Switchgear          Rm. 1/0                        6/0 Clean Issue      Rm.                                                1/0 55E                                Hot Clothing        Rm.
PALO VERDE  UNIT 2                                        3/4 3-66
 
TABLE 3. 3-11 (Continued)
FIRE OETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIR        ELEVATION                  INSTRUMENT LOCATION                  TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU ENTS" ZONE    ~
i                                          HEAT      FLAME      SMOKE
                                                                            ~xy)      ~x/yy      ~x>~y 56A  'y~>  ~
and  Elect. Rm.                            1/0 140'6B Storage and Elect. Equip.                                  e/o 140'torage -
140'7I Rm. East
      .':;                            Cl  thing Issue      and Hen'                              5/0 140'7J Lo  ker  Rm.
        ',                            Women's Locker, Clean Storage                              7/0 57N 140'nd                          Lu Corridor Ar h Rms.
4/0 BUILOING    -  C  TAINMENT""
66A&66B        100'                120 Southwest    and Sou        east      1/0 Perimeter 67A&67B                                            and Northe s              1/O 100'6A                    Perimeter
        ,;.                            Southwest Perim          er            1/0 120'6B 140'orthwest Southeast    Per meter                1/O 120'7A&678 Northwest        d  Northeast          /O 120'3A                    Perimet    r No. 1    CPs and SG      Area                              e/o 63B            120'2O'6A&66B No    2 RCPs and SG Area                                    e/o 67A&67B                                Southwest, Southeast,                  1/0 Northwest and Northeast Perimeters 63A              140'l                      1 RCPs and      SG  Area                              5/0 63B-                                  No. 2 RCPs and SG Area                                      5/0 70                140'40'o.Refueling                Pool and Canal Area                            /0 North Preaccess        Normal AFU Area PALO VEROE                    - UNIT 2                      3/4 3-67
 
TABLE  3.3-11 (Continued)
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FI        ELEVATION, INSTRUMENT                              LOCATION    ''  '
                                                                                'OTAL NUMBER OF INSTR        ENTS" ZONE HEAT    FLAME        SMOKE r>p                                        ~xy)    ~x) y 5
                                                                                                      ~xi'1B Preaccess  Normal AFU    '                          2/0
    ..,  14 Area 80'outh                            MAIN STEAM SUPPORT STRUCTURE 72,.                                            Turbine Driven Aux. Feedpump                                  0/3 Rm.
73                                                  r Driven Aux. Feedpump Main team Isol. 8 Dump V lve          0/6 80'00',120',
74A Area  orth 74B                      140'oMain Stea 140'00',120'a Isol. 8 D  p  Valve    0/6 Area Sou OUTSIDE AREA 83                                              Condensate  Sto    e Tank Pump                              2/0 House 84A                                            Spray Pond  Pump Hou                                        2/0 Train 84B                                            Spray  P  nd Pump  House-                                    2/0 Tra' The                        >re detection instruments located within the ontainment are no                      required to be OPERABLE during the performance o Type A ntainment leakage rate tests.
"(x/y):      x              is the number of instruments associated with early fire etection and notification only.
y is the number of instruments associated with actuation of fir suppression systems and early fire detection and notification.
PAlO VERDE              -              UNIT 2                    3/4 3-68
 
PLANT SYSTEMS 3  .7.11      FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE    UPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING        NDITION FOR OPERATION
: 3. 7. 11. 1    The      ire suppression    water system shall be E
r OPER BLE  with:
a ~    Three        X  capacity  fire suppression pumps, each with a capacity of at least      1350 gpm,  with their discharge aligned to the fire suppres-sion head
: b.      Two    separate water supply tanks, eachiwith a minimum contained volume    of 300, 00 gallons (23 feet 5 inches), and C.      An OPERABLE      flow ath capable of aking suction from the T01-A tank and the TOl-B tank and        transferring the water through distribution piping with OPERABL sectionalizzing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrant curb valves, ifhe last valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each s inklef or hose standpipe, and the last valve ahead of the deluge val          on each deluge or spray system required to be  OPERABLE    per  Specifica    ons 3.7.11.2, 3.7. 11.4, and 3.7. 11.5.
APPLICABILITY: At            all times.
ACTION:
With one      pump and/or one water sup y inoperable, restore the inoperable equip (nt to OPERABLE sta us within 7 days or provide            an alternate backu pump or supply. The rovisions of Specifications .0.3 and 3.0.4 are not plicable.
: b.      With the      fir  suppression water system oth wise inoperable, establish        backup  fire suppression water s tern within 24 hours.
SURVEILLANCE RE          U REMENTS 4.7. 11. l. 1    Th    fire  suppression water system shall be demonst      ted  OPERABLE:
a ~      A    least  once per 7 days by    verifying the contained wat    supply lume.
: b.      At least once per 31 days by starting the electric motor-dri en            pump and operating      it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation flo C.      At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct position, when required to be operable.
PALO VERDE        -  UNIT 2                      3/4 7-29
 
PLA      SYSTEMS SURVEILL        CE RE UIREMENTS          (Continued
                                                                          ~0
: d.      At      ast once per      6 months  by performance    of  a sys/em  flush.
: e.      At leas once per 12 months by cycling each tes                      ble valve in the
          ', flow pat through at least one complete cycle                    f full  travel.
: f.      At least      on    per 18 months by performing          a  ystem functional test which include          simulated automatic actuati            of the system throughout its  operating      s  quence,  and:
tl ~
: l.      Verifying tha each pump develops t least 1350 gpm at an indicated diff agential pressure o 125 psid by recording readings for at least 3 points o the test curve,
: 2.      Cycling each valve%0 the          flo  path that is not testable during plant operation through at        1  ast  one complete cycle of full travel,    and
: 3.      Verifying that each fire ppression pump starts sequentially to maintain the fire sup re sion water system pressure greater than or equal to 85 ps'g.
: g. At least once per            3 years by perform'ng a flow test of the system in accordance        with Chapter , Section 11 f the Fire Protection Handbook, 14th Edition published by th National Fire Protection Association.
4.7. 11. 1.2        The  fire    pump  die el engines shall      be dern    strated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per            31 days on a STAGGERED TEST          SIS by  verifying:
: 1.      The diese      fuel oil day storage tanks each          c  ntain at least 315 gall ns      of fuel, and
: 2.        The  di sel engines start from ambient conditions                nd operate for k least        30 minutes on recirculation flow.
: b. At leas once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of di el fuel from the fuel storage tank, obtained in accordance with AST 04176-82, is w thin the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM 75-81 whe checked for viscosity, water, and sediment.
c,            least once per 18 months during shutdown, by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with its manufacturer's recommendations for the class o service.
4.7. l. 1.3      Each  fire  pump diesel    starting 24-volt battery        bank and charger sh  1  be demonstrated          OPERABLE:
PALO VERDE        - UNIT  2                      3/4 7-30
 
PL  T SYSTEMS SURVEILL  CE RE UIREMENTS    Continued)
At  ast once per    7 days by  verifyin    hat:
: 1. Th    electrolyte level of    ea h battery, is above the  plates, and
: 2. The ov all    battery  vo  age  is greater than or  equal to 24 volts.
: b. At least once per          ys by  verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for con      ued  service of the battery.
C. At least once  p    18 mont    by  verifying that:
: 1. The b    eries, cell plates, and battery racks show no visual indi ation of physical damage qr abnormal deterioration, and e  battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated th anticorrosion material.
PALO VERDE  - UNIT 2                    3/4 7-31
 
NT SYSTEMS SPRA  AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
. '. LIMITING      NDITION  FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.2  .The    ray and/or sprinkler systems,        listed in Table  3.7-,  shall  be OPERABLE.
                                  )L APPLICABILITY:      Whe ever    equipment protected by the spray/spr        kler system  is required to  be OPERA E.
ACTION:
With one or more of the above required spray nd/or sprinkler systems inoperabl          within 1 hour establish      continuous fire watch with backup 're suppression equipme              for those areas in which redundant syst ms or components could be damaged; for other areas, establish an h rly fire watch p carol.
: b. The  provisions of Speci        cat'ions 3.0. and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.2    Each  of the  above  required        ray a /or sprinkler  systems shall be demonstrated    OPERABLE:
a~  At least once per 31 day by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or auto atic) in the flo path is in its correct position.
: b. At least once per      1  months by cycling each estable valve in the flow path through        t  least one complete cycle    f full travel.
C. At least once      p    18 months:
: l. By  perf    ming a system      functional test which i    ludes simulated automa    c  actuation of the system, and:
a)    erifying that the automatic valves in the flo path actuate to    their correct positions on a thermal moke test signal, and
                        )    Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not test            )le during plant operation through at least one complete            8 cle of  full travel.
PALO VERDE  -  UNIT 2                      3/4 7-32


BASES INOEX SECTION 3/4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS PAGE 3/4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE............';".&#x17d;
t PLANT   TENS II SURVEILLANCE RE UI EHENTS      Continued
...".-'.;'.: ".'.'3/4 7-1 3/4.7.2 STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATION....
: 2. By a  visual i pe on of the dry pipe spray    and sprinkler headers  to erify the>      ntegrity, and
'.....B 3/4 7-3 3/4.7.3 ESSENTIAL COOLING MATER SYSTEM..........................
: 3. By a    sual inspection of each rrozzle's spray area to verify th spray pattern is not obstructed.
B 3/4 7-3 3/4.7.4 ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM.............................
: d. A    east once per 3 years by performing an air flow test through ach open head spray/sprinkler header and verifying each bpen head spray/sprinkler nozzle is unobstructed.
B 3/4 7-4 3/4.7.5 ULTIMATE HEAT SINK......................................
PALO VERDE UNIT 2                   3/e 7-33
3/4 7.6 ESSENTIAL CHILLED MATER SYSTEM..........................
3/4.7.7 CONTROl ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM................
B 3/4 7-4 B 3/4 7-4 B 3/4 7-5 3/4.7.8 ESF PUMP ROOM AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM......'.........
B 3/4 7-5 3/4.7.9 SNUBBERS....
B 3/4 7-5 3/4.7.10 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION...............,.............
B 3/4 7-7 pe~Qg~g ED~BBEJBlllEEEBB EBB il 3/4.7.13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM.................
~QN~UPPRESSZQNM'(STEM
..........................;.....
g4-7-8~B 3/4 7-8 3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE............................
B 3/4 7-8 3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS SOURCES, and~~~~~~~~3/4.8.1, 3/4.8.2, and 3/4.8.3 A.C.SOURCES, D.C.ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS.B 3/4 8-1 3/4.8.4 ELECTRICAL E(UIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES.................
B 3/4 8-3 3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.3 DECAY T IME~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3/4.9.1 BORON CONCENTRATION.....................................
3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION.
B 3/4 9-1 B 3/4 9-1 B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.4 CONTAINMENT BUILDING PENETRATIONS.......................
B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.5 COMMUNICATIONS..........................
B 3/4 9-1 PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 XIII


NSTRUMENTAT ION F I DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITI G CONDITION FOR OPERATION'3.3.3.7 A a minimum, the fire detection instrumentation for each F ER detection zo e shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
II I TABLE  3.7-3 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS er Cable Spreading Room Zone 14            - Control Building        120 ft Elevation
Whenever equipment protected by the fire detec on instrument ss required to b OPERABLE.ACTION: ao With any, b t not more than one-half the t al in any fire zone Function X f e detection instrument sho in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, restore the in erable instrument(s) t OPERABLE status within 14 days or with the next 1 hour es blish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone)with the inoper le instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless t~instrument(s is located inside the containment, then inspect that,co tainment zy e at least once per 8 hours or monitor the containme t air t afperature at least once per hour at the locations listed i Spec ication 4.6.1.5.b.With more than one-half o the Function X fire detection instruments in any fire zone shown ble 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any Function Y fire detec on in truments shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any two or re adjac qt fire detection instruments shown in Table 3.3-11 inope ble, within+1 hour establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zg e(s)with the s operable instrument(s) at least once per hour, yhless the instrume t(s)is located inside the containment,)Ken inspect that cont inment zone at least once per 8 hours or m hitor the containment a g temperature at least once per hour at the locations listed in SP cification 4.6.1.5.c.The prov ions of Specifications 3.0.3 a d 3.0.4 are not applicable.
: a.     System 1                                                  ~w
SURVEILLANCE R UIREMENTS 4.3.3.7.1 ach of the above required fire detection instr gents which are accessibl during plant operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 mo hs by performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.F&detectors which a e not accessible during plant operation shall be demons rated OPERABLE by th performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD HUTDOWN exce ing 24 hours unless performed in the previous 6 months.4..3.7.2 The NFPA Standard 72D supervised circuits supervision asso ated th the detector alarms of each of the above required fire detection'nstruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months.PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 3-61
: b.        stem 2 c;      Sy    em 3
: d.     Syst      4  '.
System
    .f,. System
: 2. Upper Cable Spr a.
ding  Room Zone 20    - Control Building        160 ft El  ation System 1
: b.     System    2
: c.      System    3
: d.     System    4
: e.      System    5
: 3. Diesel Generator          Room,   Tra  n A, Zone 21A      - Diesel  Ge  rator Building 100    ft Elevation Diesel Generator Room, Train 100 ft Elevation
: 5. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train A, one 23A - iesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation
: 6. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train B, Zon 23 - Diesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation 7.
8.
Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump Ro m, Train A, Zone 32A - Auxiliary Building 40 ft 51 ft 6 inch Eleva on 8
Pressure Safety Injection Pum Room, Tr in B, Zone 32B - Auxiliary Building 40 ft and 51 ft 6 in.               E evation
                                                            'ow
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: 9. Electrical Penetration Room, T ain A (Channel                      Zone 42A - Auxiliary Bui ding 100 ft El evati on 1
: 10. Electrical Penetration Room, Train (Channel B) one 42B - Auxiliary B
Building 100 ft Elevation
: 11. Charging Pumps A,          B  and    Zones 46A, 46B and 46E Eas Corridors, Zone 42C-Auxiliary Building 100 t Elevation,
: 12. West Corridors, Zone              D
                                          - Auxiliary Building 100 ft        E  vation
: 13. Electrical Penetrat on Room, Train A (Channel A) Zone 47 - Auxiliary Building 120 ft El vation
: 14. Electrical      Pene      ation Room, Train B (Channel 0) Zone 47B - Auxiliary Building      120  f Elevation
: 15. Central Corr dors, Zone 52A - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Eleva ion
: 16. Central Co ridors, Zone 52D - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevati n
: 17. Turbine- riven Auxiliary Feed Pump Room Zone 72 - Main Steam Sup rt Structu e 81 Ft Elevation
: 18. Train A Compartments between Auxiliary 8 Control Buildings, 74 ft 8 56 ft 4 i h Elevation Zone 86A.
: 19. T ain B Compartments between Auxiliary 8 Control Buildings, 74 ft 8 15                      ft inch Elevation on Zone 86B.
2 . Train A Main Steam Support Structure, Zone 74A 100 ft through 140 ft Elev tion.
ALO VERDE - UNIT 2                             3/4 7-34


TABLE 3.3"11 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELE TION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ZONE TOTAL NUMBER OF IN RUMENTS" HEAT" FLAME SMOKE~xy)x y~x/yy q~, 74'4'UILDING
PLANT SYSTENS 0  SYSTENS k
" CONTROL.Essen ial Chiller Rm.-Trai A Essential ilier Rm.-Train 8 24/0 21/0 3A 74'" Cable Shaft-ain A 1/0 38 74'able Shaft-Trai 8 86A 74-156'4" Deadspace Compartment-Train A 868 74-156'4" Deadspace Compartment-Train 8 0/1 0/1 1/0 0/3 0/3 , 5A 58 6A 7A 78 SA SB 100'00'00'00'00'00'00'00'0'00'able Shaft-Train Cable Shaft-Tr n 8 ESF Switchgea Room-Train A ESF Swit gear Room-Traln OC Eg ip.Rm.-Train A (hannel C)D Equip.Rm.-Train 8 (Channel D)DC Equip.Rm.-Train A (Channel A)DC Equip.Rm.-Train 8 (Channel 8)Battery Rm.-Train A (Channel C)Battery Rm.-Train 8 (Channel D)0 0/5 0/2 0/2 1/0 1/0 0/5 0/5 2/0 2/0 2/0 2/0 0/2 0 2 PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 3-62
LIMI  NG  CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.3      he  following low-pressure      COg systems shall be      ERABLE.
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: a. ES      witchgear Room; one Train A,      one Train   Zone 5A and 5B Control Buil 'ng 100 ft Elevation p  v
: b. Battery      ooms; one  Train   A (Channel C)     e Train (Channel D)
Zone SA a      SB Control Building 100    f  Elevation
: c. Battery    Rooms  one  Train A (Channe'l A) one Train     B  (Channel 8)
Zone 9A and 9B      antral Building 00 ft Elevation APPLICABILITY: Whenever eq 'pment            prot cted  by the  COg system  is required to ACTION:
: a. With one or more of        t    a ve required COy. systems inoperable, within 1 hour establ'sh a c ntinuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equips        t for th e areas in which redundant systems or components could Pe damaged;            other areas, establish an hourly fire watch    patrol'.
: b. The  provision    of Specifications 3. .3    and  3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UI EMENTS 4.7. 11.3. 1   Ea      of the above required COg systems shall e demonstrated OPERABLE  at  1 ast once per 31 days by verifying that each            lve (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct p ition.
4.7.11.3.      Each of the above      required low pressure    COg systems    all be demonstr    ed OPERABLE:
At least once per 7 days by verifying the COy storage tank w 'ght to be greater than 10000 lb and pressure to be greater than 275 pssg,    and PALO VERDE   -   UNIT 2                     3/4 7-35


TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
PLA  'YSTEMS SURVEILLANCE        UIREMENTS  Continued
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FI ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ZON TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU ENTS" HEAT'LAME SMOKE~xy)~x>yy~x/yy'B 100'A 1 0'attery Rm.-Train A (Channel A)Battery Rm.-Train B (Channel B)0/2 0/2 0/2 0/2 10A 100'" emote Shutdown Rm.-Train A 0/10B 11A llB 15A 100'20'20'20'20'20'40'40'emo e Shutdown Rm.-Tra B Cable Sh ft-Train A Cable Shaft-Train B Communication Rm.Inverter Rm.Lower Cabl e Sp ad>g Rm.S tern 1 stem 2 System 3 System 4 System 5 System 6 ble Shaft-Train A Computer, Office and Storage Rm.0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 1/0 1/0 0/2 0/2 0/6 0/6 0/8 0/8 0/8 0/8 1/0 4/4 140'ontrol Rm.-MCB's 8 Relay 2/Cabinets 110/0 18A 160'8B Ol 19 160'0 160'ALO VERDE-UNIT 2 Cable Shaft-Train A Cable Shaft-Train B Normal Smoke Exhaust Rm.Upper Cable Spreading Rm.System 1 System 2 System 3 System 4 System 5 3/4 3-63 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1-0/1 1/0 1/0 1/0 0/12 0/8 0/8 8 0/
    ~ 'I
: b. At least once pe        months by      verifyi      g.
1.. The system, including              )ated ventilation dampers,'actuates manually and automat
                <"'ctuation signal    'd      " ly, f
n receipt of a simulated
                                                            "'   -yt
* Ir ~ ~
                                                                            ]/el
: 2.     By vis~. snspection that there            are no obstruc    ns in the di enlarge path of the nozzles or during a "Puff Test.
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PALO VERDE     - UNIT 2                   3/4 7-36


TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
PLA    SYSTEMS FIRE  H    E  STATIONS LIMITING      NDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11.4    The    re hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 shal.l be OPERABLE.
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE LEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" HEAT FLAME SMOKE~xy)7piHy~xi'f j~, If]BUILDING-DIESEL GENERATOR'1A 100'1B 100'2A 100'sel Gener ator-Train A 0/Dies Generator-Train B 0/3 Diesel nerator Control Rm.-'Train A'/4 0/4 1/0 22B 24A 24B 23A 23B 25A 25B 27 28 29 29A 100'15'15'31'31'31'31'OO'00'0'40'iesel Gener tor Control m.-Train B Combustion Air I take Rm.-Train A Combustion Air I ak Rm.-Train 8 Fuel Oil Day ank-Train A Fuel Oil ay Tank-Train Exhaus Silencer Rm.-Tra nA Exh ust Silencer Rm.-rain B BUILDING-FUEL Exhaust Essential Air Filtra-tion Unit and Railroad Bay Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleanup Pump Areas Electrical Equipment Area New and Spent Fuel Storage Area 0/1 0/1 3/O 3/0 1/0 1/O 1/O 4/O 3/0 3/0 5/0 PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 3-64
APPLICABILITY: henever equipment in the areas protected by the g'ire hose
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            )s require to be OPERABLE, except that fire hose stations located in    'tations containment shall ha e their containment isolation valves closed in MODES 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5".
TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
ACTION:
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ZONE I I IN TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENT
a 0     Mith one or more f the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 inoperable, provid a gated wye on the nearep4 OPERABLE hose station.
~HEAT FLAME S KE~xy)~x/yy BUILDING" AUXILIARY 88A'1'-6"&40'st Corridors 88B 51'-6"&40'a Corridors 6/0 6/0 90 51'"6"&40'0A 51'-6"&40'quip nt Drain Tank Containm t Spray Pump Rm.Train A 2/0 0/2 h 30B 51'-6"&40'ontainment ray Pump Rm.Train B 31A 51'-6"&40'PSI Pump Rm.-T in 31B 51'-6" 8 40'PSI Pump Rm.'Trai B 32A 51'-6"&40'PSI Pump Rm.-ain 32B 51'-6"&40'PSI Pump Rm.Train B 0/2 0/2 0/2 0/2 0/2 34A 34B 35A 35B 36 37C 37D 37B 70'0'0'0'0'0'8'0'&
One outlet of the      shall be connected to/the standard length of hose provided for the OPERABLE hose stati h. The second outlet of the wye shall be conne ted to a length o hose sufficient to provide coverage for the area le t unprotected y the inoperable hose station, The above action shall be accomplishe      within one hour  if  the inoper-able fire hose is the prim y means f fire suppression; otherwise provide the additional hose 'n 24 h urs.
88'0'0'CW Pump Rm-Train A ECW Pump m.-Train B Shutd n Cooling Heat Exchanger Tr in A S utdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Train B Reactor Makeup and Boric Acid Makeup Pump Room Piping Penetration Rm.-Train A Pi ping Penetr ati on Rm.-Train B Corridors-East Corridors-West 2/0 2/0 4/0 4/0 1/0 5/0 4/0 1/0 1 0 PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4'-65
The hose for the unprotected a ea shall be stored at the OPERABLE hose station. Signs identifyin the purpose and location of the fire hose and related valves shall b    ounted above the hose and at the inoperable hose station.
: b.      The provisions of Specificat'ons 3.0.      and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.4     Each  of the fire  hose  ations shown  in  Tab e 3.7-4 shall  be demonstrated      OPERABLE:
: a.      At least once per 31 days by vi.sual inspection    f the  stations accessible during ant operation to assure all        quired equipment is at the station
: b.     At least once  er 18 months by:
Visual nspection of the stations not accessible        ring plant oper ions to assure all required equipment is at t e station.
: 2. Re oving the hose for inspection and reracking, and
: 3. nspecting all gaskets and replacing any degraded gask ts in the couplings.
*If hot      ork or other work relating to the use of combustable material or lam-mabl    liquids is to  be performed in containment during MODE 5, the fire ho e st ions located in containment shall have their containment isolation val qs o en during the period the hot work or other work relating to the use of com-ustable material or flammable liquids is being performed.
PALO VERDE - UNIT 2                     3/4 7-37


TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
PLANT SYS SURVEILLANCE RE UI      MERITS  Continued) e- -->c.   "At least once per    3 years
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE'LEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE~N HEAT FLAME/SMOKE~xy)~x@7~xi'9A , 88'9B 88'2A 100'ipeways
                ':"'. ',Partially    openi~  each hose  stats  alve to  verify valve
-Train A Pipeways-Train B lect.Penetration Rm.-r.A (Chan.C)8/0 8/0 0/25 42B 100'lec Penetration Rm.-Tr.(Chan.B)0/1 0/24 42C 100'orridors
                        ,OPERABILITY hd no    flow blockage.
-East L Sou east 0/2 3/35 42D 46B 46E 47A 47B 48 50B 51B 52A 52D 55E 100'00'00'00'20'20'20'20' 0'20 I-120'20'40'40'orridor
2.,'on        ing  a hose hydrostatic test at a pressure o    150  psig or least  50  psig above maximum fire main operating  pressWu  er whichever is greater.
-st Charging Pump Valve Gallery Rm.-rain A Charging Pup and lve Gallery m.-Trai B Chargi Pump and Valve Gal ry Rm.-Train E Ele t.Penetration Rm.-r.A (Chan.A)Elect.Penetration Rm.-Tr.B (Chan.D)ECM Surge Tanks Corridor-Tr.A8B Val ve Gal l ery Spray Chemical Storage Tk Rm.Central Corridor-West Central Corridor-East Reactor Trip Switchgear Rm.Clean Issue Rm.Hot Clothing Rm.0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 1/0 2/29 0/3 0/3 0/3 0/28 0/24 3/0 1/0 1/0 5/17 7/18 6/0 1/0 PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 3-66
~ 5 I m  M!'v f PALO VERDE       - UNIT 2                     3/4 7-38


TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
6 1
FIRE OETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIR ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ZONE~i TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU ENTS" HEAT FLAME SMOKE~xy)~x/yy~x>~y 56A'y~>~140'6B 140'7I.':;140'7J', 140'torage and Elect.Rm.Storage and Elect.Equip.Rm.-East Cl thing Issue and Hen'Lo ker Rm.Women's Locker, Clean Storage 1/0 e/o 5/0 7/0 57N 140'nd Lu h Rms.Corridor Ar BUILOING-C TAINMENT"" 4/0 66A&66B 100'120 Southwest and Sou east Perimeter 1/0 67A&67B 100'6A ,;.120'6B 120'7A&678 120'3A 63B 120'2O'6A&66B 67A&67B 140'orthwest and Northe s Perimeter Southwest Perim er Southeast Per meter Northwest d Northeast Perimet r No.1 CPs and SG Area No 2 RCPs and SG Area Southwest, Southeast, Northwest and Northeast Perimeters 1/O 1/0 1/O/O 1/0 e/o e/o 63A 63B-70 140'l 140'40'o.1 RCPs and SG Area No.2 RCPs and SG Area Refueling Pool and Canal Area North Preaccess Normal AFU Area 5/0 5/0/0 PALO VEROE-UNIT 2 3/4 3-67 TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FI ELEVATION, INSTRUMENT LOCATION''''OTAL NUMBER OF INSTR ENTS" ZONE HEAT FLAME SMOKE r>p~xy)~x)y 5~xi'1B.., 14 72,.80'outh Preaccess Normal AFU'Area MAIN STEAM SUPPORT STRUCTURE Turbine Driven Aux.Feedpump Rm.2/0 0/3 73 74A 74B 83 84A 84B 80'00',120', 140'00',120'a 140'o r Driven Aux.Feedpump Main team Isol.8 Dump V lve 0/6 Area orth Main Stea Isol.8 D p Valve 0/6 Area Sou OUTSIDE AREA Condensate Sto e Tank Pump House Spray Pond Pump Hou Train Spray P nd Pump House-Tra'2/0 2/0 2/0 The>re detection instruments located within the ontainment are no required to be OPERABLE during the performance o Type A ntainment leakage rate tests."(x/y): x is the number of instruments associated with early fire etection and notification only.y is the number of instruments associated with actuation of fir suppression systems and early fire detection and notification.
PAlO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 3-68


PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.11 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE UPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING NDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.1 a~r The ire suppression water system shall be OPER BLE with: E Three X capacity fire suppression pumps, each with a capacity of at least 1350 gpm, with their discharge aligned to the fire suppres-sion head b.Two separate water supply tanks, eachiwith a minimum contained volume of 300, 00 gallons (23 feet 5 inches), and C.An OPERABLE flow ath capable of aking suction from the T01-A tank and the TOl-B tank and transferring the water through distribution piping with OPERABL sectionalizzing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrant curb valves, ifhe last valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each s inklef or hose standpipe, and the last valve ahead of the deluge val on each deluge or spray system required to be OPERABLE per Specifica ons 3.7.11.2, 3.7.11.4, and 3.7.11.5.APPLICABILITY:
TABLE  3.7-4
At all times.ACTION: With one pump and/or one water sup y inoperable, restore the inoperable equip (nt to OPERABLE sta us within 7 days or provide an alternate backu pump or supply.The rovisions of Specifications
                                    - FIRE HOSE -STATIONS
.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not plicable.b.With the fir suppression water system oth wise inoperable, establish backup fire suppression water s tern within 24 hours.SURVEILLANCE RE U REMENTS 4.7.11.l.1 Th fire suppression water system shall be demonst ted OPERABLE: a~b.C.A least once per 7 days by verifying the contained wat supply lume.At least once per 31 days by starting the electric motor-dri en pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation flo At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct position, when required to be operable.PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-29
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LOCATIO                                          ELEVATION                IDENTIF1'CATION Containme      NE et" h
HS  &#xb9;O  i Containment Containment E                                                       HS  &#xb9;  2 HS    03 Containment    N                                  80'0'0'0'00'00'100'    HS  &#xb9;04 Containment    NE                                                              &#xb9;05 Containment    SE                                                          S &#xb9;06 Containment    SW                                                        HS &#xb9;07 Containment    NW                            100'                      HS &#xb9;08 Containment    NE                                                        HS &#xb9;09 Containment    SE                                12O'2O'2O'20'40'40'OSE    HS &#xb9;10 Containment Containment SW NW HS HS
                                                                              &#xb9;ll
                                                                              &#xb9;12 Containment    NE                                                          HS  &#xb9;13 Containment    SW                                                          HS  &#xb9;14 Auxiliary Bldg.       North Corridor    W        40'                        &#xb9;17 Auxiliary Bldg.       North Corridor-                                     HS  &#xb9;18 Auxiliary Bldg.      North Corridor-             51 I 6II                HS  &#xb9;21 Auxiliary Bldg.       North Corridor -  E        51'6"                  HS  &#xb9;22 Auxiliary Bldg. SE                                70 I                    HS  &#xb9;23 Auxiliary Bldg. SW                                70't                    HS  &#xb9;24 Auxiliary Bldg. NW                                                        HS  &#xb9;25 Auxiliary Bldg. North Center Corridor                              70                      HS  &#xb9;26 Auxiliary Bldg. NE                              .                         HS  &#xb9;27 Auxiliary Bldg. NW                                                        HS  &#xb9;30 Auxiliary Bldg. NE                                70'8'8'OO'20'20'S      HS  &#xb9;31 Auxiliary Bldg. SW                                                        HS  &#xb9;33 Auxiliary Bldg. East      Cor idor                                        HS  &#xb9;37 Auxiliary Bldg. SW                                                        HS  &#xb9;38 Control  Bldg. SW                                                          &#xb9;86 Control  Bl dg. E                                                      HS  &#xb9;87 Control  Bl dg. SW                                                      HS  &#xb9;88 Control  Bldg. E  t by Elevator              74'4'00'00'20'40'60'OO'SHS  &#xb9;89 Control  Bldg.                                                             HS  &#xb9;90 Control  Bldg      SW                                                          &#xb9;92 Control  Bl    . SW                                                      H  &#xb9;94 Control    dg.
1OO'S                            108 B        SE                                                      HS Fuel    dg. South                                                              &#xb9;9 PALO VERDE   -   UNIT 2                   3/4 7-39


PLA SYSTEMS SURVEILL CE RE UIREMENTS (Continued
I PLANT SYSTEMS RD  FIRE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES LIM TING CONDITION        FOR OPERATION J
~0 d.At ast once per 6 months by performance of a sys/em flush.e.At leas once per 12 months by cycling each tes ble valve in the', flow pat through at least one complete cycle f full travel.f.At least on per 18 months by performing a ystem functional test which include simulated automatic actuati of the system throughout its operating s quence, and: tl~l.Verifying tha each pump develops t least 1350 gpm at an indicated diff agential pressure o 125 psid by recording readings for at least 3 points o the test curve, 2.Cycling each valve%0 the flo path that is not testable during plant operation through at 1 ast one complete cycle of full travel, and 3.Verifying that each fire ppression pump starts sequentially to maintain the fire sup re sion water system pressure greater than or equal to 85 ps'g.g.At least once per 3 years by perform'ng a flow test of the system in accordance with Chapter , Section 11 f the Fire Protection Handbook, 14th Edition published by th National Fire Protection Association.
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4.7.11.1.2 The fire pump die el engines shall be dern strated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST SIS by verifying:
3.7. 11.       The  yard  fire  hydrants and associated    hydrant hose  ho ses  shown    in Table 3. -5 shall be        OPERABLE.
1.The diese fuel oil day storage tanks each c ntain at least 315 gall ns of fuel, and 2.The di sel engines start from ambient conditions nd operate for k least 30 minutes on recirculation flow.b.At leas once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of di el fuel from the fuel storage tank, obtained in accordance with AST 04176-82, is w thin the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM 75-81 whe checked for viscosity, water, and sediment.c, least once per 18 months during shutdown, by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with its manufacturer's recommendations for the class o service.4.7.l.1.3 Each fire pump diesel starting 24-volt battery bank and charger sh 1 be demonstrated OPERABLE: PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-30
II APPLICABIL TY:        Mhenever equipment    in the areas protected    y the yard    fire hydrants is required to be          OPERABLE.
ACTION:
: a.     Mith  o e  or more of the yard fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose ho    es shown in Table 3.7-5 inope able, within 1 hour have sufficien additional lengths of 2-1/ inch diameter hose located in an adjacen    OPERABLE hydrant hose h se to provide service to the unprotected rea(s)      if the inoper ble fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose ouse is the primar means of fire suppression; otherwise, pro de the additio al hose within 24 hours.
: b.      The  provisions of pecifica ions 3.0.3        and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.5 Each of the yard          f  re hydra <ts and associated  hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7-5 shall           e  demonstra ed OPERABLE:
a4      At least once   p    31 days by vi al inspection of the hydrant        hose house  to assure all required equi ment is at the hose house.
: b.     At least once per 6 months by visua >y inspecting each yard            fire hydrant for amage.
C.       At least  o ce per 12 months by:
: 1. Con ucting a hose hydrostatic test      at    pressure of 150 psig or a least 50 psig above maximum      fire  main  operating pressure, ichever is greater.
: 2. Inspecting all the gaskets      and replacing any degraded gaskets in the coupl ings.
Performing  a  flow check of each hydrant to verif      its OPERABILITY.
PALO VERDE     "  UNIT 2                   3/4 7-40


PL T SYSTEMS SURVEILL CE RE UIREMENTS Continued)
TABLE 3. 7-5 YAR      RE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOS      HOUSES LOCATION                                          HYDRANT NUMBER 150'lant  North of Fuel Bldg.                               F. H. 815 100'lant  West  of  R  d- aste Bldg.                       F;- H. 817 150'lant  N  thwest of Fuel Bldg.                             H, 816" "No hose house,   however, the hose    station is  used to service condensate transfer pump PALO VERDE
*At ast once per 7 days by verifyin hat: 1.Th electrolyte level of ea h battery, is above the plates, and 2.The ov all battery vo age is greater than or equal to 24 volts.b.C.At least once per ys by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for con ued service of the battery.At least once p 18 mont by verifying that: 1.The b eries, cell plates, and battery racks show no visual indi ation of physical damage qr abnormal deterioration, and e battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated th anticorrosion material.PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-31
            - UNIT 2                   3/4 7-41


NT SYSTEMS SPRA AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS.'.LIMITING NDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.2.The ray and/or sprinkler systems, listed in Table 3.7-, shall be OPERABLE.)L APPLICABILITY:
LANT SYSTEMS KAL N SYSTEMS LIMIT    G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11. 6  he  following Halon systems shall          be OPERABLE.
Whe ever equipment protected by the spray/spr kler system is required to be OPERA E.ACTION: With one or more of the above required spray nd/or sprinkler systems inoperabl within 1 hour establish continuous fire watch with backup're suppression equipme for those areas in which redundant syst ms or components could be damaged;for other areas, establish an h rly fire watch p carol.b.The provisions of Speci cat'ions 3.0.and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
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SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.2 Each of the above required ray a/or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a~b.At least once per 31 day by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or auto atic)in the flo path is in its correct position.At least once per 1 months by cycling each estable valve in the flow path through t least one complete cycle f full travel.C.At least once p 18 months: l.By perf ming a system functional test which i ludes simulated automa c actuation of the system, and: a)erifying that the automatic valves in the flo path actuate to their correct positions on a thermal moke test signal, and)Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not test)le during plant operation through at least one complete 8 cle of full travel.PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-32
: a. Train      A Remote  Shutdown Panel    Room, Zone 10A      Control Building
                '100  ft. Elevation
: b. T  in     8 Remote  Shutdown Panel    Room, Zone    OB - Control Building 100    t. Elevation APPLICABILITY:     Whene      r equipment protected     by th    Halon system is required to be OPERABLE.
ACTION:
: a. With one or more of the above requ red Halon systems inoperable, within 1 hour establs h a contin bus fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment            r those reas in which redundant systems or components could be dama ed; f r other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol.
: b. The provisions of Specific            ons  3.0.and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.Each of the     above re  uired Halon sys    ems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:                                            /
: a. At least once pe 31 days by verifying t t each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow ath is in its correct position.
: b. At least on        per   6 months by   verifying Halon torage tank weight to be at leas        95%  of  full  charge weight and press e to be at least 90K  of  f   1    charge pressure.
C. At lea    once per 18 months by:
erifying the       system actuates manually and automat>      ally, upon receipt of      a simulated test signal, and Performance of an air flow           test through   headers  and noz  les to assure no blockage.
PALO VERDE   - UNIT 2                       3/4 7-42


t PLANT TENS II SURVEILLANCE RE UI EHENTS Continued 2.3.By a visual i pe on of the dry pipe spray and sprinkler headers to erify the>ntegrity, and By a sual inspection of each rrozzle's spray area to verify th spray pattern is not obstructed.
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d.A east once per 3 years by performing an air flow test through ach open head spray/sprinkler header and verifying each bpen head spray/sprinkler nozzle is unobstructed.
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PALO VERDE" UNIT 2 3/e 7-33 II I TABLE 3.7-3 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS er Cable Spreading Room Zone 14-Control Building 120 ft Elevation a.System 1~w b.stem 2 c;Sy em 3 d.Syst 4'.System.f,.System 2.Upper Cable Spr ding Room Zone 20-Control Building 160 ft El ation a.System 1 b.System 2 c.System 3 d.System 4 e.System 5 3.Diesel Generator Room, Tra n A, Zone 21A-Diesel Ge rator Building 100 ft Elevation 5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.2.ALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-34 Diesel Generator Room, Train 100 ft Elevation Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train A, one 23A-iesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train B, Zon 23-Diesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation (Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump Ro m, Train A, Zone 32A-Auxiliary Building 40 ft 8 51 ft 6 inch Eleva on'ow Pressure Safety Injection Pum Room, Tr in B, Zone 32B-Auxiliary Building 40 ft and 51 ft 6 in.E evation Electrical Penetration Room, T ain A (Channel Zone 42A-Auxiliary Bui 1 ding 100 f t El evati on Electrical Penetration Room, Train B (Channel B)one 42B-Auxiliary Building 100 ft Elevation Charging Pumps A, B and Zones 46A, 46B and 46E Eas Corridors, Zone 42C-Auxiliary Building 100 t Elevation, West Corridors, Zone D-Auxiliary Building 100 ft E vation Electrical Penetrat on Room, Train A (Channel A)Zone 47-Auxiliary Building 120 ft El vation Electrical Pene ation Room, Train B (Channel 0)Zone 47B-Auxiliary Building 120 f Elevation Central Corr dors, Zone 52A-Auxiliary Building 120 ft Eleva ion Central Co ridors, Zone 52D-Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevati n Turbine-riven Auxiliary Feed Pump Room Zone 72-Main Steam Sup rt Structu e 81 Ft Elevation Train A Compartments between Auxiliary 8 Control Buildings, 74 ft 8 56 ft 4 i h Elevation Zone 86A.T ain B Compartments between Auxiliary 8 Control Buildings, 74 ft 8 15 ft inch Elevation on Zone 86B.Train A Main Steam Support Structure, Zone 74A 100 ft through 140 ft Elev tion.
            ~ ~'i                                              ka 4 3.7.12        11 fire-rated assemblies    (walls, floor/ceilings, cable tr enclosures, and other ire barriers) separating safety-related fire areas or eparating portions o redundant systems important to safe shutdown withi a fire area and all seal> g devices in fire-rated assembly penetrations ( h re doors, fire dampers, cable, piping and ventilation duct penetration seal ) shall be OPERABLE.                                                  I APPLICABILITY:        Wh    the equipment in an affected area           required to   be OPERABLE.
ACTION:
a0      With one or mor of the above required ire-rated assemblies (including sealing devices) noperable, within 1 our either establish a continuous fire wa ch on at least on side of the affected assembly, or verify the OPERA gLITY of the    fi  e detectors on at least one side of the inoperable ass% bly and es blish an hourly fire watch patrol.
: b.       The  provisions of Specif catio      3.0.3     and    3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 12. 1 At least once per 18 onths the a ove required fire-rated assemblies and penetration sealing device shall be veri ied OPERABLE by:
: a.      Performing    a visu  inspection of the          posed surfaces  of each  fire rated assembly.
: b.       Performing a v sual inspection    of  each    fir    damper and associated hardware.
c ~      Performing a visual inspection of at least 10 of each type of sealed pe etration. If apparent changes in app rance or abnormal degradat ons are found, a visual inspection of an additional 10%
of each type of sealed penetration shall be made. This inspection proces shall continue until a 10% sample with no a arent changes in ap earance or abnormal degradation is found. Samp es shall be sel 6ted such that each penetration seal will be inspe ted every 15 ears.
: d.         erforming  a functional test of at least 10% of the fire d pers that are  installed in fire barriers separating redundant trains i portant to safe shutdown. If any dampers fai to operate correctly, n 1
additional    10% of the dampers shall be sampled.         This process    all continue until a 10% sample is verified OPERABLE. Samples shal                be selected such that each damper will be inspected every 15 years.
P  0 VERDE     - UNIT 2                 3/4 7-43


PLANT SYSTENS 0 SYSTENS k LIMI NG CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.3 he following low-pressure COg systems shall be ERABLE.r a.ES witchgear Room;one Train A, one Train Zone 5A and 5B Control Buil'ng 100 ft Elevation p v b.Battery ooms;one Train A (Channel C)e Train B (Channel D)Zone SA a SB Control Building 100 f Elevation c.Battery Rooms one Train A (Channe'l A)one Train B (Channel 8)Zone 9A and 9B antral Building 00 ft Elevation APPLICABILITY:
PLANJ SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE          R  lQREMENTS    Continued "a v 4.7.12.2 Each of the above r q ired fire door shall be verified                                    OPERABLE    by inspecting the automatic hold-open, eleas                              nd closing mechanism        and  latches at least        once per 6 months, and by vers                    ng:
Whenever eq'pment prot cted by the COg system is required to ACTION: a.With one or more of t a ve required COy.systems inoperable, within 1 hour establ'sh a c ntinuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equips t for th e areas in which redundant systems or components could Pe damaged;other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol'.b.The provision of Specifications 3..3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
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SURVEILLANCE RE UI EMENTS 4.7.11.3.1 Ea of the above required COg systems shall e demonstrated OPERABLE at 1 ast once per 31 days by verifying that each lve (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct p ition.4.7.11.3.Each of the above required low pressure COg systems all be demonstr ed OPERABLE: At least once per 7 days by verifying the COy storage tank w'ght to be greater than 10000 lb and pressure to be greater than 275 pssg, and PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-35
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: b.         That doors with automatic hold-open and releas                            echanisms    are free of obstructio s at least once per 24 hours.                                         I.
: c.         Performi  g a functional test at least                      once per 18 months.
: d.         Thy  each unlocked fire door without electrical supervision is closed at least once per 24 hours.
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PLA'YSTEMS SURVEILLANCE UIREMENTS Continued~'I b.At least once pe months by verifyi g.1..The system, including)ated ventilation dampers,'actuates manually and automat ly, n receipt of a simulated"-<"'ctuation signal'd"*f"'-yt Ir~~]/el 2.By vis~.snspection that there are no obstruc ns in the di enlarge path of the nozzles or during a"Puff Test.I k w~PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-36
INSTRUMENTATION BASES
    /4. 3. 3. 7 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION E
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OPERABILITY of the        fire  detection instrumentation  ensures that  adequate warning capability is available for the prompt detection'of fires and that fire suppression systems,- that are actuated by fire detectors, will discharge
  -extinguishing agent in a timely manner. Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage to safety-related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.
Fire detectors that are used to actuate fire'uppression systems represent a more    critically important component of a plant's fire protection program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and notification.
Consequently, the minimum number of operable fire detectors must be greater.
The   loss of detection capability for fire suppression systems, actuated by fire  detectors, represents a significant degradation of fire protection for any area. As a result, the establishment of a fire watch patrol must be initiated an earlier stage than would be warranted for the loss of detectors that pro-
                                                                                              't vide only early fire warning. The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.
The    fire  zones  listed in  Table 3.3-11, Fire Detection Instruments, are discussed      in Section  9B  of the  PVNGS FSAR.
3/4.3.3.8        LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY      of the loose-part detection instrumentation ensures that sufficient capability is available to detect loose metallic parts in the primary system and avoid or mitigate damage to primary system components.              The allowable out-of-service times and surveillance requirements are consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.133, "Loose-Part Detection Program for the Primary System of Light-Mater-Cooled Reactors," May 1981.
3/4. 3.3. 9    RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION The    radioactive gaseous effluent instrumentation is provided to monitor and control,      as  applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous'effluents during actual or potential releases of gaseous effluents. The alarm/trip set-points for these instruments shall be calculated and adjusted in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM to ensure that the alarm/trip will occur prior to exceeding the limits of 10 CFR Part 20. This instrumentation also includes provisions for monitoring (and controlling) the concentrations of potentially explosive gas mixtures in the GASEOUS RADMASTE SYSTEM. The OPERA-BILITY and use of this instrumentation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 60, 63, and 64 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.
There are two separate radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring systems:
the low range effluent monitors for normal plant radioactive gaseous effluents PALO VERDE       - UNIT 2                   B 3/4 3-5


PLA SYSTEMS FIRE H E STATIONS LIMITING NDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.4 The re hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 shal.l be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7. 10  SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION
henever equipment in the areas protected by the g'ire hose'tations)s require to be OPERABLE, except that fire hose stations located in containment shall ha e their containment isolation valves closed in MODES 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5".ACTION: a 0 b.Mith one or more f the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 inoperable, provid a gated wye on the nearep4 OPERABLE hose station.One outlet of the shall be connected to/the standard length of hose provided for the OPERABLE hose stati h.The second outlet of the wye shall be conne ted to a length o hose sufficient to provide coverage for the area le t unprotected y the inoperable hose station, The above action shall be accomplishe within one hour if the inoper-able fire hose is the prim y means f fire suppression; otherwise provide the additional hose'n 24 h urs.The hose for the unprotected a ea shall be stored at the OPERABLE hose station.Signs identifyin the purpose and location of the fire hose and related valves shall b ounted above the hose and at the inoperable hose station.The provisions of Specificat'ons 3.0.and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
  '-<..'The limitations    on removable      contamination for sources requiring leak test-ing, including alpha emitters, is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c) limits for plutonium.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.4 Each of the fire hose ations shown in Tab e 3.7-4 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 31 days by vi.sual inspection f the stations accessible during ant operation to assure all quired equipment is at the station b.At least once er 18 months by: 2.3.Visual nspection of the stations not accessible ring plant oper ions to assure all required equipment is at t e station.Re oving the hose for inspection and reracking, and nspecting all gaskets and replacing any degraded gask ts in the couplings.
This limitation will ensure that leakage from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources will not exceed allowable intake values.
*If hot ork or other work relating to the use of combustable material or lam-mabl liquids is to be performed in containment during MODE 5, the fire ho e st ions located in containment shall have their containment isolation val qs o en during the period the hot work or other work relating to the use of com-ustable material or flammable liquids is being performed.
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Sealed sources are classified into three groups according to their use, with surveillance requirements commensurate with the probability of damage to a source in that group.          Those sources which are i.requently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not. Sealed sources which are continuously enclosed within a shielded mechanism (i.e. sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices) are considered to be stored and need not be tested unless they are removed from the shield mechanism.
3/4.7.I1      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 system consists of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, CO>, Halon, fire hose stations, and yard fire. hydrants.               The collective capabil-ity 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.
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        "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 area(s) 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.
The  surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of CO>/Halon in the CO>/Halon storage tank by verifying either the weight or the level of the tank.
In the event the     fire suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate corrective measures must be taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant. 'the requirement for a 24-hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.
PALO VERDE     "  UNIT 2                       8 3/4 7-7


PLANT SYS SURVEILLANCE RE UI MERITS Continued) e--->c."At least once per 3 years':"'.',Partially openi~each hose stats alve to verify valve ,OPERABILITY hd no flow blockage.2.,'on ing a hose hydrostatic test at a pressure o 150 psig or least 50 psig above maximum fire main operating pressWu er whichever is greater.~5 I m M!'v f PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-38 6 1 TABLE 3.7-4-FIRE HOSE-STATIONS~A LOCATIO Containme Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment Containment NE E N NE SE SW NW NE SE SW NW NE SW et" h ELEVATION 80'0'0'0'00'00'100' 100'12O'2O'2O'20'40'40'OSE RACj(IDENTIF 1'CATION HS&#xb9;O i HS&#xb9;2 HS 03 HS&#xb9;04&#xb9;05 S&#xb9;06 HS&#xb9;07 HS&#xb9;08 HS&#xb9;09 HS&#xb9;10 HS&#xb9;ll HS&#xb9;12 HS&#xb9;13 HS&#xb9;14 Auxiliary Bldg.North Corridor W Auxiliary Bldg.North Corridor-Auxiliary Bldg.North Corridor-Auxiliary Bldg.North Corridor-E Auxiliary Bldg.SE Auxiliary Bldg.SW Auxiliary Bldg.NW Auxiliary Bldg.North Center Corridor Auxiliary Bldg.NE Auxiliary Bldg.NW Auxiliary Bldg.NE Auxiliary Bldg.SW Auxiliary Bldg.East Cor idor Auxiliary Bldg.SW 40'51 I 6II 51'6" 70 I 70't 70.70'8'8'OO'20'20'S
PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7. 12 FIRE"RATED ASSEMBLIES The OPERABILITY of the    fire barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that fire  damage will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of a single    fire involving more than one  fire  area prior to detection and extinguishment. The      fire barriers,  fire barrier penetrations for conduits, cable trays and piping,    fire  dampers, and  fire  doors are periodically inspected and functionally tested to verify their OPERABILITY.
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3/4.7. 13   SHUTOOWN COOLING SYSTEM
&#xb9;86 HS&#xb9;87 HS&#xb9;88 HS&#xb9;89 HS&#xb9;90&#xb9;92 H&#xb9;94 HS 108 Fuel dg.South 1OO'S&#xb9;9 PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-39 I
                                            'I The OPERABILITY    of two separate and independent shutdown cooling sub-systems ensures    that the capability of initiating shutdown cooling in the event of an accident exists even assuming the most limiting single failure occurs. The safety analysis assumes that shutdown cooling can be initiated when  conditions permit.
PLANT SYSTEMS RD FIRE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES LIM TING CONDITION FOR OPERATION-Ps~J 3.7.11.The yard fire hydrants and associated hydrant hose ho ses shown in Table 3.-5 shall be OPERABLE.II APPLICABIL TY: Mhenever equipment in the areas protected y the yard fire hydrants is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a.Mith o e or more of the yard fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose ho es shown in Table 3.7-5 inope able, within 1 hour have sufficien additional lengths of 2-1/inch diameter hose located in an adjacen OPERABLE hydrant hose h se to provide service to the unprotected rea(s)if the inoper ble fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose ouse is the primar means of fire suppression; otherwise, pro de the additio al hose within 24 hours.b.The provisions of pecifica ions 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
The  limits of operation with one shutdown cooling inoperable for any reason minimize the time exposure      of the plant to an accident event occurring concurrent with the failure of a component on the other shutdown cooling subsystem.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.5 Each of the yard f re hydra<ts and associated hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7-5 shall e demonstra ed OPERABLE: a 4 b.C.At least once p 31 days by vi al inspection of the hydrant hose house to assure all required equi ment is at the hose house.At least once per 6 months by visua>y inspecting each yard fire hydrant for amage.At least o ce per 12 months by: 1.Con ucting a hose hydrostatic test at pressure of 150 psig or a least 50 psig above maximum fire main operating pressure, ichever is greater.2.Inspecting all the gaskets and replacing any degraded gaskets in the coupl ings.Performing a flow check of each hydrant to verif its OPERABILITY.
P 3/4.7.14    CONTROL ROOM  AIR TEMPERATURE Maintaining the control room air temperature less than or equal to 80'F ensures    that (1) the ambient air temperature does not exceed the allowable air temperature for continuous duty rating for the equipment and instrumentation in the control room and (2) the control room will remain habitable for opera-tions personnel during plant operation. 'he 30 days to return the control room air temperature to less than or equal to 80'F in the Action Statement is con-sistent with the equipment qualification program for the control room.
PALO VERDE" UNIT 2 3/4 7-40
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TABLE 3.7-5 YAR RE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOS HOUSES LOCATION 150'lant North of Fuel Bldg.100'lant West of R d-aste Bldg.150'lant N thwest of Fuel Bldg.HYDRANT NUMBER F.H.815 F;-H.817 H, 816""No hose house, however, the hose station is used to service condensate transfer pump PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-41
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                    . Fire dampers    are provided in ventilation ducts that
                  ,  penetrate .rated fire barriers. 'hese dampers provided fire protection equal to or greater than the rating.
of the fire barrier penetrated.
R.           Safety Evaluation Eighteen Emergency  lighting is        provided, as described    in section 9.5.3.      Emergency,      lighting provides for    normal movement under emergency conditions.              Applicable codes f f.*i f'. a P
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                      'Fire  Codes  of the National Fire Protection Association,
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and applicable sections of Title 29, Chapter XVII, Part 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards of the Code of Federal Regulations as set forth in the Federal Registery Volume 37, Number 202, dated October 18, 1972 have been used as guidance in developing the plant fire protection system design.
9.5.1.4                  Ins ection and Testin          Re  irements A.          Preoperational Testing Testing of the system is performed            as  described in se  tion 14.2..
B.          Post-Operational Testing The PVNGS  fire protection is        capable    of being tested and    inspected at intervals recommended in the Fire Codes    of the NFPA and other authorities having jurisdiction.
For testing fire pumps as prescribed by NFPA, a test header is provided that recirculates fire pump dis-charge back to the fire water reserve tanks. The test header includes a Factory Mutual-approved flow meter Amendment 13                                  9.5-34                      August 1984


LANT SYSTEMS KAL N SYSTEMS LIMIT G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.6 he following Halon systems shall be OPERABLE.I',, a.Train A Remote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone 10A Control Building'100 ft.Elevation b.T in 8 Remote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone OB-Control Building 100 t.Elevation APPLICABILITY:
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Whene r equipment protected by th Halon system is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a.b.With one or more of the above requ red Halon systems inoperable, within 1 hour establs h a contin bus fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment r those reas in which redundant systems or components could be dama ed;f r other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol.The provisions of Specific ons 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
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SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.6 Each of the above re uired Halon sys ems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:/a.b.C.At least once pe 31 days by verifying t t each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow ath is in its correct position.At least on per 6 months by verifying Halon torage tank weight to be at leas 95%of full charge weight and press e to be at least 90K of f 1 charge pressure.At lea once per 18 months by: erifying the system actuates manually and automat>ally, upon receipt of a simulated test signal, and Performance of an air flow test through headers and noz les to assure no blockage.PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-42 6
                '~1'THER capable of measuring PVNGS FSAR 150%
(PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.12 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES LIM i ING CONDITION FOR OPERATION~~'i ka 4 3.7.12 11 fire-rated assemblies (walls, floor/ceilings, cable tr enclosures, and other ire barriers)separating safety-related fire areas or eparating portions o redundant systems important to safe shutdown withi a fire area and all seal>g devices in fire-rated assembly penetrations (h re doors, fire dampers, cable, piping and ventilation duct penetration seal)shall be OPERABLE.I APPLICABILITY:
AUXILIARY SYSTEMS of rated capacity of the largest fire pump.
Wh the equipment in an affected area required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a 0 With one or mor of the above required ire-rated assemblies (including sealing devices)noperable, within 1 our either establish a continuous fire wa ch on at least on side of the affected assembly, or verify the OPERA gLITY of the fi e detectors on at least one side of the inoperable ass%bly and es blish an hourly fire watch patrol.b.The provisions of Specif catio 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
                                                          ~e
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.12.1 At least once per 18 onths the a ove required fire-rated assemblies and penetration sealing device shall be veri ied OPERABLE by: a.Performing a visu inspection of the posed surfaces of each fire rated assembly.b.Performing a v sual inspection of each fir damper and associated hardware.c~Performing a visual inspection of at least 10 of each type of sealed pe etration.If apparent changes in app rance or abnormal degradat ons are found, a visual inspection of an additional 10%of each type of sealed penetration shall be made.This inspection proces shall continue until a 10%sample with no a arent changes in ap earance or abnormal degradation is found.Samp es shall be sel 6ted such that each penetration seal will be inspe ted every 15 ears.d.erforming a functional test of at least 10%of the fire d pers that are installed in fire barriers separating redundant trains i portant to safe shutdown.If any dampers fai 1 to operate correctly, n additional 10%of the dampers shall be sampled.This process all continue until a 10%sample is verified OPERABLE.Samples shal be selected such that each damper will be inspected every 15 years.P 0 VERDE-UNIT 2 3/4 7-43 PLANJ SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE R lQREMENTS Continued"a v 4.7.12.2 Each of the above r q ired fire door shall be verified OPERABLE by inspecting the automatic hold-open, eleas nd closing mechanism and latches at least once per 6 months, and by vers ng: ,Llj(gi" jl'~0 rj)'.'')t g>>+fr~.,-,,a.';.That each locked-closed ire door..is ed at least once per 7 days.u Hy.+~><~'~of-g%)y/lit 1 b.That doors with automatic hold-open and releas echanisms are free of obstructio s at least once per 24 hours.I.c.Performi g a functional test at least once per 18 months.d.Thy each unlocked fire door without electrical supervision is closed at least once per 24 hours.Vt IQ,",K~'t.lw Y PALO VERDE" UNIT 2 3/4 7"44
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Fire detection instrumentation will be tested and inspected at regular -intervals as necessary to maintai highly reliable systems. .The regular intervals..of testing and inspection will be as described in       Sec-'tion 3I4.3.3 of the Technical Specifications.
9.5.1.5            Personnel uglification and Trainin 9.5.1.5.1              Overall Requirements of the PVNGS Fire Protection il      Program Ultimate responsibility for the overall fire protection program at PVNGS rests with the Director of Nuclear Operations. The responsibility for formulation and assurance of program implemen-.
tation has been delegated to staff personnel having training and experience in fire protection and nuclear plant safety. The fire protection program provides:
Inspection and maintenance of fire protection
  '-'~'""'quipment.
B.           An organization to fight fires      and deal with xelated emergencies  when  they occur.
C.           Determination that fire apparatus functions properly and that procedures and practices axe in accordance I
with accepted rules and regulations.
D.           Maintenance of records on fire protection equipment.
Fire fighting training for station employees.
F.           Inspection of the station and control of transient fire loads.
G.           Fire investigation  and  reporting including review of fixe incidence  and corrective action.
April 1986                              9.5-35                  Amendment      l5


INSTRUMENTATION BASES/4.3.3.7 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION E (gQ~~+~ll'g/OPERABILITY of the fire detection instrumentation ensures that adequate warning capability is available for the prompt detection'of fires and that fire suppression systems,-that are actuated by fire detectors, will discharge-extinguishing agent in a timely manner.Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage to safety-related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.Fire detectors that are used to actuate fire'uppression systems represent a more critically important component of a plant's fire protection program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and notification.
CS B. Post-Operational Testing The PVNGS fire protection systems and equipment are--  .
Consequently, the minimum number of operable fire detectors must be greater.The loss of detection capability for fire suppression systems, actuated by fire detectors, represents a significant degradation of fire protection for any area.As a result, the establishment of a fire watch patrol must be initiated't an earlier stage than would be warranted for the loss of detectors that pro-vide only early fire warning.The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.
tested and inspected at regular intervals. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes, standards, and recommended practices are used as guidance in determining content and frequency of
The fire zones listed in Table 3.3-11, Fire Detection Instruments, are discussed in Section 9B of the PVNGS FSAR.3/4.3.3.8 LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY of the loose-part detection instrumentation ensures that sufficient capability is available to detect loose metallic parts in the primary system and avoid or mitigate damage to primary system components.
  -the periodic tests and inspections.
The allowable out-of-service times and surveillance requirements are consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.133,"Loose-Part Detection Program for the Primary System of Light-Mater-Cooled Reactors," May 1981.3/4.3.3.9 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION The radioactive gaseous effluent instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous'effluents during actual or potential releases of gaseous effluents.
The following fire protection features will be
The alarm/trip set-points for these instruments shall be calculated and adjusted in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM to ensure that the alarm/trip will occur prior to exceeding the limits of 10 CFR Part 20.This instrumentation also includes provisions for monitoring (and controlling) the concentrations of potentially explosive gas mixtures in the GASEOUS RADMASTE SYSTEM.The OPERA-BILITY and use of this instrumentation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 60, 63, and 64 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.There are two separate radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring systems: the low range effluent monitors for normal plant radioactive gaseous effluents PALO VERDE-UNIT 2 B 3/4 3-5
  -subjected to periodic tests an <inspections:
: a. fire  suppression water system
: b. spray and sprinkler systems
: c. carbon dioxide systems
: d. fire hose stations
: e. yard fire hydrants and hydrant hose houses
: f. halon systems
: g. fire barriers (walls, fire doors, penetration seals, fire dampers)
: h. fire detection   instrumentation 1 ~  fire pumps Scheduling of tests and inspections will be the responsibility of the Fire Protection Supervisor.
Equipment out of service including fire suppression, detection, and barriers will be controlled through the administrative program and appropriate remedial actions taken. As conditions warrant, remedial actions would include compensatory measures to ensure an equivalent level of fire protection in addition to timely efforts to make repairs and restore equipment to service.
No changes will be made to the test and inspection procedures without ensuring    compliance with the
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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7.10 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION
PVNGS FSAR                          /m g 1,.'5
'-<..'The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak test-ing, including alpha emitters, is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c)limits for plutonium.
                                                                              'THER AUXILIARY SYSTEMS o    Test and clean fire hoses
This limitation will ensure that leakage from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources will not exceed allowable intake values.'b9~394.;"'t)>0'i:5&#x17d;f'M
    ~      est the fire detector alarm system o    Perform fire protection preventative maintenance.
","'."-~"'f'<Sealed sources are classified into three groups according to their use, with surveillance requirements commensurate with the probability of damage to a source in that group.Those sources which are i.requently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not.Sealed sources which are continuously enclosed within a shielded mechanism (i.e.sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices)are considered to be stored and need not be tested unless they are removed from the shield mechanism.
The 9                    endent-has  responsibility for operations and operational    testing of fire protection equipment. PSWp&
3/4.7.I1 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 system consists of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, CO>, Halon, fire hose stations, and yard fire.hydrants.The collective capabil-ity 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 portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected area(s)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.
9.5.1.5.3    Training A  training  program  will be  conducted  for station personnel  as described in section 13.2.
The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met.An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of CO>/Halon in the CO>/Halon storage tank by verifying either the weight or the level of the tank.In the event the fire suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate corrective measures must be taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant.'the requirement for a 24-hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.PALO VERDE" UNIT 2 8 3/4 7-7
9.5.1.5.4    Fire Protection During Construction QWEYCQ Until such time as all PVNGS units are completed, construction activities will be underway on some units while others are in operation. The units in operation will be spatially separated from the units under construction. This separation will include fencing to define the area under the control of the operating unit. Fire protection activities for units under construction are the responsibility of the constructor.
9.5.2    COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS The communication systems     include internal (intra-plant) and external (plant-to-offsite) communications designed to provide convenient and effective operational communications among various plant locations, and between the plant and offsite locations.
9.5.
Various communication systems are provided      in the plant to ensure  reliable  communication during plant startup, operation, 9.5-38


PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7.12 FIRE"RATED ASSEMBLIES The OPERABILITY of the fire barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that fire damage will be limited.These design features minimize the possibility of a single fire involving more than one fire area prior to detection and extinguishment.
ATTACHMENT 5 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 14AC-OZZ01                      FIRE SYSTEM IMPAIRMENT 14AC-OZZ02                      FIRE NOTIFICATION AND RESPONSE 14AC-OZZ03                      HOT WORK AUTHORIZATION PERMIT 14AC-OZZ04                      CONTROL OF COMBUSTIBLE/FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 14AC-OZZ05                      FIRE WATCH DUTIES
The fire barriers, fire barrier penetrations for conduits, cable trays and piping, fire dampers, and fire doors are periodically inspected and functionally tested to verify their OPERABILITY.
3/4.7.13 SHUTOOWN COOLING SYSTEM'I The OPERABILITY of two separate and independent shutdown cooling sub-systems ensures that the capability of initiating shutdown cooling in the event of an accident exists even assuming the most limiting single failure occurs.The safety analysis assumes that shutdown cooling can be initiated when conditions permit.The limits of operation with one shutdown cooling inoperable for any reason minimize the time exposure of the plant to an accident event occurring concurrent with the failure of a component on the other shutdown cooling subsystem.
P 3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE Maintaining the control room air temperature less than or equal to 80'F ensures that (1)the ambient air temperature does not exceed the allowable air temperature for continuous duty rating for the equipment and instrumentation in the control room and (2)the control room will remain habitable for opera-tions personnel during plant operation.
'he 30 days to return the control room air temperature to less than or equal to 80'F in the Action Statement is con-sistent with the equipment qualification program for the control room.PALO VEROE-UNIT 2 B 3/4 7-8 f
PVNGS FSAR=".."YZl,"O'Zr~
Y~~ZiI." 7U4 OTHER AUXILIARY SYSTEMS R.Safety Evaluation Seventeen~0.Fire dampers are provided in ventilation ducts that , penetrate.rated fire barriers.'hese dampers provided fire protection equal to or greater than the rating.of the fire barrier penetrated.
Safety Evaluation Eighteen.C f f.*i f'.a Emergency lighting is provided, as described in section 9.5.3.Emergency, lighting provides for normal movement under emergency conditions.
Applicable codes P and regulations of the State of Arizona, the National~(Ct)~'Fire Codes of the National Fire Protection Association, and applicable sections of Title 29, Chapter XVII, Part 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards of the Code of Federal Regulations as set forth in the Federal Registery Volume 37, Number 202, dated October 18, 1972 have been used as guidance in developing the plant fire protection system design.9.5.1.4 Ins ection and Testin Re irements A.Preoperational Testing Testing of the system is performed as described in se tion 14.2..B.Post-Operational Testing The PVNGS fire protection is capable of being tested and inspected at intervals recommended in the Fire Codes of the NFPA and other authorities having jurisdiction.
For testing fire pumps as prescribed by NFPA, a test header is provided that recirculates fire pump dis-charge back to the fire water reserve tanks.The test header includes a Factory Mutual-approved flow meter Amendment 13 9.5-34 August 1984 J
Wz PVNGS FSAR~Pl q~'~1'THER AUXILIARY SYSTEMS capable of measuring 150%of rated capacity of the~e-,~largest fire pump.Fire detection instrumentation will be tested and inspected at regular-intervals as necessary to maintai highly reliable systems..The regular intervals..of testing and inspection will be as described in Sec-'tion 3I4.3.3 of the Technical Specifications.
9.5.1.5 Personnel uglification and Trainin 9.5.1.5.1 Overall Requirements of the PVNGS Fire Protection il Program Ultimate responsibility for the overall fire protection program at PVNGS rests with the Director of Nuclear Operations.
The responsibility for formulation and assurance of program implemen-.
tation has been delegated to staff personnel having training and experience in fire protection and nuclear plant safety.The fire protection program provides: Inspection and maintenance of fire protection
'-'~'""'quipment.
B.An organization to fight fires and deal with xelated C.D.emergencies when they occur.Determination that fire apparatus functions properly and that procedures and practices axe in accordance I with accepted rules and regulations.
Maintenance of records on fire protection equipment.
F.G.Fire fighting training for station employees.
Inspection of the station and control of transient fire loads.Fire investigation and reporting including review of fixe incidence and corrective action.April 1986 9.5-35 Amendment l5 CS B.Post-Operational Testing The PVNGS fire protection systems and equipment are--.tested and inspected at regular intervals.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)codes, standards, and recommended practices are used as guidance in determining content and frequency of-the periodic tests and inspections.
h.1~The following fire protection features will be-subjected to periodic tests an<inspections:
a.fire suppression water system b.spray and sprinkler systems c.carbon dioxide systems d.fire hose stations e.yard fire hydrants and hydrant hose houses f.halon systems g.fire barriers (walls, fire doors, penetration seals, fire dampers)fire detection instrumentation fire pumps Scheduling of tests and inspections will be the responsibility of the Fire Protection Supervisor.
Equipment out of service including fire suppression, detection, and barriers will be controlled through the administrative program and appropriate remedial actions taken.As conditions warrant, remedial actions would include compensatory measures to ensure an equivalent level of fire protection in addition to timely efforts to make repairs and restore equipment to service.No changes will be made to the test and inspection procedures without ensuring compliance with the'd'..6'I.M-  


PVNGS FSAR/m g 1,.'5'THER AUXILIARY SYSTEMS o Test and clean fire hoses~est the fire detector alarm system o Perform fire protection preventative maintenance.
~
The 9 endent-has responsibility for operations and operational testing of fire protection equipment.
  ~
PSWp&9.5.1.5.3 Training A training program will be conducted for station personnel as described in section 13.2.9.5.1.5.4 Fire Protection During Construction QWEYCQ Until such time as all PVNGS units are completed, construction activities will be underway on some units while others are in operation.
The units in operation will be spatially separated from the units under construction.
This separation will include fencing to define the area under the control of the operating unit.Fire protection activities for units under construction are the responsibility of the constructor.


====9.5.2 COMMUNICATION====
ATTACHMENT 6 TESTING PROCEDURES 14ST-XZZ05%  FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AIR    FLOW TEST 14ST-XZZ07  C02 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM C02 STORAGE TANK LEVEL 14ST-XZZ08  C02 FIRE SUPPRESSION    SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-XZZ09  HALON TANK WEIGHT AND PRESSURE 14ST-XZZ10  HALON FIRE SUPPRESSION    SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-XZZ11  FIRE HOSE STATION VISUAL INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ12  FIRE HOSE STATION INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ13  FIRE HOSE STATION OPERATIONAL AND HYDROSTATIC TESTS 14ST-XZZ14  FIRE HYDRANT HOSE HOUSE INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ15  YARD  FIRE HYDRANT INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ16  YARD  FIRE HYDRANT HYDROSTATIC HOSE TEST 14ST-XZZ17  INSPECTION OF FIRE RATED SEALED PENETRATIONS 14ST-XZZ22  HALON VALVE POSITION VERIFICATION 14ST-XZZ24  FIRE  DOOR POSITION VERIFICATION 14ST-XZZ28  SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-XZZ29  CO    FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM VALVE POSITION VERIFICATION 2
SYSTEMS The communication systems include internal (intra-plant) and external (plant-to-offsite) communications designed to provide convenient and effective operational communications among various plant locations, and between the plant and offsite locations.
14ST-XZZ30  INSPECTION OF FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES AND FIRE DAMPERS 14ST-XZZ31  FUNCTIONAL TEST OF FIRE DAMPERS 14ST-9ZZ01  WELL WATER/FIRE WATER RESERVE TANKS OPERATIONAL CHECK 14ST-9ZZ02  FIRE SUPPRESSION    WATER SYSTEM FLUSH 14ST-9ZZ04  FIRE SUPPRESSION    WATER SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-9ZZ23  FIRE SUPPRESSION    WATER SYSTEM FLOW TEST
9.5.Various communication systems are provided in the plant to ensure reliable communication during plant startup, operation, 9.5-38
~ "X" INDICATES  RESPECTIVE UNIT NUMBER


ATTACHMENT 5 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 14AC-OZZ01 14AC-OZZ02 14AC-OZZ03 14AC-OZZ04 14AC-OZZ05 FIRE SYSTEM IMPAIRMENT FIRE NOTIFICATION AND RESPONSE HOT WORK AUTHORIZATION PERMIT CONTROL OF COMBUSTIBLE/FLAMMABLE MATERIALS FIRE WATCH DUTIES
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ATTACHMENT 6 TESTING PROCEDURES 14ST-XZZ05%
14ST-XZZ07 14ST-XZZ08 14ST-XZZ09 14ST-XZZ10 14ST-XZZ11 14ST-XZZ12 14ST-XZZ13 14ST-XZZ14 14ST-XZZ15 14ST-XZZ16 14ST-XZZ17 14ST-XZZ22 14ST-XZZ24 14ST-XZZ28 14ST-XZZ29 14ST-XZZ30 14ST-XZZ31 14ST-9ZZ01 14ST-9ZZ02 14ST-9ZZ04 14ST-9ZZ23 FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AIR FLOW TEST C02 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM C02 STORAGE TANK LEVEL C02 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST HALON TANK WEIGHT AND PRESSURE HALON FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST FIRE HOSE STATION VISUAL INSPECTION FIRE HOSE STATION INSPECTION FIRE HOSE STATION OPERATIONAL AND HYDROSTATIC TESTS FIRE HYDRANT HOSE HOUSE INSPECTION
*YARD FIRE HYDRANT INSPECTION YARD FIRE HYDRANT HYDROSTATIC HOSE TEST INSPECTION OF FIRE RATED SEALED PENETRATIONS HALON VALVE POSITION VERIFICATION FIRE DOOR POSITION VERIFICATION SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST CO FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM VALVE POSITION VERIFICATION 2 INSPECTION OF FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES AND FIRE DAMPERS FUNCTIONAL TEST OF FIRE DAMPERS WELL WATER/FIRE WATER RESERVE TANKS OPERATIONAL CHECK FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM FLUSH FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM FLOW TEST~"X" INDICATES RESPECTIVE UNIT NUMBER 3 l'}}

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3/4. 7. 13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM. B 3/4 7-8 3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE.. B 3/4 7-8 3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4. 8. 1, 3/4. 8. 2, and 3/4. 8. 3 A. C. SOURCES, D. C. SOURCES, and ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS B 3/4 8-1 3/4.8.4 ELECTRICAL E(UIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES................. B 3/4 8-3 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 BUILDING PENETRATIONS B 3/4 9-1 3/4. 9. 5 COMMUNICATIONS............. B 3/4 9-1 PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 XIII

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IN RUMENTATION FIRE ETECT ION INSTRUMENTATION ply * ) I LIMITINA C NDITION FOR OPERATION

("g

3.3.3.7 As a nimum, the fire detection instrumentation for e h FPER detection zone s own in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: Wh gever equipment protected by the fire det ction instrument is required to be OP RABLE.

ACTION:

a0 With any, but n t more than one-half the tota in any fire zone Function X fire tection instrument shown i Table 3.3-11 inoperable, restore the inoper ble instrument(s) to OPE ABLE status within 14 days or within t e next 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establis a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s) ith the inoperable i strument(s) at least once .

per hour, unless the strument(s) is lo ated inside the containment, then inspect that cont nment zone at 1 ast once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> or monitor the containment ir temperatur at least once per hour at the locations listed in S ecification 4.6. 1.5.

b. With more than one-half of e Func on X fire detection instruments in any fire zone shown in Tab e 3. 11 inoperable, or with any Function Y fire detection inst um nts shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any two or more adjacen fire detection instruments shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, withi hour establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s) with t in perable instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless the in rumen (s) is located inside the containment, then inspect t at conta nment zone at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> or monitor the co ainment ai temperature at least once per hour at the location listed in Sp ification 4.6. 1.5.

C. The provisions of Spe fications 3. 0. 3 an 3. 0. 4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.7. 1 Each of th above required fire detection instru ents which are accessible during pl nt operation shall be demonstrated OPER )LE at least once per 6 months by pe ormance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. Fir detectors which are not ac ssible during plant operation shall be demons rated OPERABLE by the performa ce of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 urs unless performed in the previous 6 months.

4.3.3.7.2 he NFPA Standard 72D supervised circuits supervision ass ciated with the etector alarms of each of the above required fire detection instru nts shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months'LO VERDE " UNIT 1 3/4 3-61

TABLE 3.3"11 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAl. NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE 'MOKE HEAT  :, .

FLAME (x/y) ~(x y) (Xl~y

'y i c,,, BUILDING CONTROL 1 , 74', Essential Chiller Rm. 24/0

'rain

~

>. ~ '

y A

sential Chiller Rm. 21/0 74'A rain 8 Cable Shaft - Train A 1/0 38 74'4'I Cable Sh ft - Train 8 1/0 86A 74-156'4" Deadspace mpartment 0/1 0/3

.Train A h

868 74" 156 Deadspace Compa t ent- 0/1 0/3 Train 8 4A 100' Cable Shaft - Train 1/0 48 100'able Shaft - Train 8 1/0 5A 100' ESF Swi> chgear Room- 0/5 0/5 Train A 58 100', ESF/ witchgear Room- 0/5 0/5 Vrain 8 6A Equip. Rm. - Train A 2/0 (Channel C) 68 DC Equi p. Rm. - Trai n 8 2/0 (Channel D) 7A DC Equip. Rm. - Train A 2/0 100'00'00'00'00' (Channel A) 78 DC Equip. Rm. '- Train 8 2/0 (Channel 8)

SA Battery Rm. - Train A 0/2 0/2 (Channel C) 88 Battery Rm. - Train 8 0/2 0/

(Channel D)

PALO VERDE

- UNIT 1 3/4 3-62

TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION 'NSTRUMENT LOCATION TEAL NUMBER OF INSTR ENTS" ZONE t/ I '" HEAT FLAME SMOKE g$ cc (xTy) .~(x/y . ~(x y) 9A Rm. - Train A 0/2 0/2 (Channel A) 9B Battery Rm. - Train B 0/2 0/2 (Channel B) 10A R pote Shutdown Rm.-

T ain A 10B Remot Shutdown Rm.- 0/1 Train 100'00'00'00'20'20'20'40'40'attery B llA Cable Sha - Train A 1/0 11B Cable Shaft Train 1/0 14 Lower Cable Spr a ing Rm.

System 1 0/1 0/6 Sy em 2 0/1 0/6 S stem 3 0/1 0/8 ystem 4 0/1 0/8 System 5 0/1 0/8 System 6 0/1 0/8 15A Cable Shaft - Train A 1/0 15B Ca e Shaft - Train B 1/0 17 ontrol Rm. - MCB's 8 Relay 4/0 113/0 Cabinets 18A 140'60'60'l Cable Shaft - Train A 1/0 Cable Shaft - Tr ain B 1/0 20 Upper Cable Spreading Rm.

System 1 0/1 0/12 System 2 0/1 0/8 System 3 0/1 0/8 System 4 0/1 8 System 5 0/1 0 PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 3-63

Cl TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C'RE ELEVATION; INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU NTS)l:

NE .

I HEAT FLAME SMOKE

.th ll (x/y) (x/y) (x/y)

'UILDING - DIESEL GENERATOR 21A 00'0 Diesel Generator - Train A 0/3 0/4 h

t I 21B Diesel Generator - Train B . 0/3 0/4 22A Generator Control Rm. - "

  • 1/0 Train A 22B 100'00'15'15'iesel Diesel Generator Control Rm. 1/0 Train B 24A Co bustion Air Intake Rm. 1/0 T in A 24B Combus ion Air Intak Rm.- 1/0 Train 23A Oil D Tan 0/1 Train A 23B Fuel Oil Day a 0/1 131'31'31'3ll Train B 25A Exhaust ilencer Rm. 3/0 Trai 25B 100'uel Exha A

st Silencer Rm.- 3/0 T ain 8 BUILDING - FUEL 28 Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and 3/0 Cleanup Pump Areas BUILDING " AUXILIARY 88A 51'- West Corridors 6/0 88B 5 -6" East Corridors 6/0 32A 51'-6" LPSI Pump Rm. - Train A 0/2 B 51'-6" LPSI Pump Rm. - Train B PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 3"64

t TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

. -. FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIR ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF IN TRUMENTS" ZONE

\ ggt HEAT FLAM SMOKE (x/y)

~ g (x/y) (x y) 34A 7 I Pump Rm. - Train A 2/0 "I

34B ECW Pump Rm. - Train B 2/0 35A 70'0'0'0'CW Shutdown Cooling Ht. x Chgr. 4/0 Train A 35B S tdown Cooling Ht. x Chgr. 4/0 ain B 36 React Makeup and Boric 1/0 Acid Ma eup Room 37C 70'& 88'iping Train Pen tration R .- 5/0 A

37D 70'& 88'iping Penetra io Rm.- 4/0 Train B 37B - st 11/0 37A Corridors West 11/0 70'0'8'8'00'00'orridors -

39A Pipeways Train A 8/0 39B Pipew s - Train B 8/0 42A Ele t. Penetration Rm. 0/1 0/25

r. A (Chan, C)'ect.

42B Penetration Rm. 0/24 Tr. B (Chan. B) 42C 100'orridors - East & Southeast 0/2 3/35 42D - West 0/1 2/29 46A 100'00'00'orridor Charging Pump and Valve 0/3 Gallery Rm. - Train A 46B Charging Pump and Valve 0/3 Gallery Rm. - Train B Charging Pump and Valve Gallery Rm. - Train E PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 3-65

Cl TABLE 3. 3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUAENTS" ZONE HEAT FLAME SMOKE

~xy) ~xi y J ~xy) 47A 120 Penetration Rm. O/1 0/28 Tr. A (Chan. A) 478 Elect. Penetration Rm.- 0/1 0/24 Tr. B (Chan. D)

W Surge Tanks Corridor- 3/0 A 5 B 50B Val ve al l ery. 1/0 51B Spray Ch qical Storage Tk m. 1/0 52A Central Cobr idor - Wes 120'2O'2O'2O'2O'2O'2O'40'40'40'4O'lect. 0/1 5/17 52D Central Corri r - E st o/1 7/1B 54 Reactor Trip Swi hgear Rm. 1/0 elo 56B Storage and lect. uip. e/o Rm. - Eas 57I Clothingg ssue and Men' 5/0 Lock r'm.

57J Wom 's Locker, Clean Storag 7/0 nd Lunch Rms.

57N Corridor Area 4/0 BUILDING - CONTAINMENT"*

66AE66B 100' 120 Southwest and Southeast 1/0 Perimeter 67A867B and Northeast 1/0 Perimeter 120'orthwest 00'6A 120'6 Southwest Perimeter 1/0 Southeast Perimeter 1/0 120'A8678 Northwest and Northeast 3/0 Perimeter PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 3-ee

,TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

T'EAT

, FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE LEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ' ~'""

, TOTAL NUMBER OF IN/TRUMENTS*

ZONE .

)( ii>> FLAM SMOKE Q%iixx) 5I

.f)A'x

.~

{ (xXy) (xP) ~(x S )

63A 1 RCPs and SG Area 6/0 120'3B No. 2 RCPs and Area 6/0 120'6A8(66B 140'o. SG 67A8(67B Sou hwest, Southeast, 1/0 No hwest and Northeast Per) eters 63A 1 RCP and SG Are 5/0 63B No. 2 RCPs a SG rea 5/0 70 140'40'40'40'40 Refueling Pool d Canal Area 4/0 71A North Preac ess No al AFU 2/0 Area 71B South P eaccess Normal U 2/0 Are MAI STEAM SUPPORT STRUCTURE 72 urbine Driven Aux. Feedpump 0/3 140'o. Rm.

80'0'00' 73 Motor Driven Aux. Feedpump Rm.

74A 20' Main Steam Isol. & Dump Valve 0/6 40' Area North 74B I,120' Main Steam Isol. 5 Dump Valve 0/6 Area South OUTSIDE AREAS 83 Condensate Storage Tank Pump 2/0 House

'- UNIT 1 3/4 3-67 PALO VERDE

TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE LEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION ',., TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE HEAT FLAME SMOKE (t'ai'g ya (~T~) (x/v~) t~W 84A Spray Pond Pump House- 1/0 Train A 84B Spray Pond Pump House- 1/0 Train B

~ I 4 J The fire etection instruments located within the containment are not re ired to be OPERABLE during the performance f Type A conta ment leakage rate tests.

"(x/y): x the number of instruments associated with early f> e detection d notification only.

y is the number of instruments associated with actuation of fire suppression systems and early fire detection and notification PALO VERDE UNIT 1 3/4 3-68

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ANT SYSTEMS 3/4. . 11 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE PPRESSION WATER SYSTEM ~

n, LIMITING ONDITION FOR OPERATION 1'h 3.7. 11.

rl'L V Irh ~ ', hh',fire suppression rj)r.N

~ r '9hh water system

'h shall

~h be OP ABLE with:

a. Three 50X capacity fire suppression pumps, each with a capacity of at lea 1350 gpm, with their discharge igned to the fire suppres-sion hea er;
b. Two separa water supply tanks, eac with a minimum contained volume of 30 000 gallons (23 feet .5 inches), and 1 H
c. An OPERABLE f1o path capable of aking suction from the T01-A tank and the TOl-B ta k and transferr ng the water through distribution piping with OPERA E sectional ing control or isolation valves to .

the yard hydrant cu b valves, the last valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each prink r or hose standpipe, and the last valve ahead of the deluge va ve n each deluge or spray system required to be OPERABLE per Specifi ions 3.7. 11.2, 3.7. 11.4, and 3.7. 11.5.

APPLICABILITY: At al 1 times.

ACTION:

ar With one pump and/ r one water s ly inoperable, restore the inoperable equip ent to OPERABLE s tus within 7 days or provide an alternate backu pump or supply. Th provisions of Specification 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are no applicable.

b. With the fi e suppression water system ot erwise inoperable, establish backup fire suppression water stem within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

SURVEILLANCE RE UI EMENTS 4.7.11. 1. 1 Th fire suppression water system shall be demons rated OPERABLE:

A least once per 7 days by verifying the contained wa er supply ol ume.

b. At least once per 31 days by starting the electric motor- iven pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation fl w.

C. At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correc position, when required to be operable.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-29

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PL% T SYSTEMS SURVEI ANCE RE UIREMENTS Continued

d. least once per 6 months by performance of a system flus .
e. At ast once per 12 months by cycling each testable v ve in the flow th through at least one complete cycle of full ravel.
f. At least nce per 18 months by performing a system unctional test which incl des simulated automatic actuation of t e system throughout

, its operati sequence, and:

Verifying hat each pump develops at le t 1350 gpm at an indicated 'fferential pressure of 125 sid by recording readings for t least 3 points on th test curve,

2. Cycling each va e in the flow pa h that is not testable during plant operation t rough at least one complete cycle of full travel, and
3. Verifying that each 're sup ession pump starts sequentially to maintain the fire s ppre sion water system pressure greater than or equal to 85 psi
g. At least once per 3 years by pe orming a flow test of the system in accordance with Chapter 5, ectio 11 of the Fire Protection Handbook, 14th Edition, p lished by the National Fire Protection Association.

4.7. 11. 1.2 The fire pump diesel engines shall b demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 3 days on a STAGGERED EST BASIS by verifying:
1. The diesel uel oil day storage tanks ea contain at least 315 gallon of fuel, and
2. The dies engines start from ambient condit ns and operate for at 1 ast 30 minutes on recirculation flow.
b. At least on e per 92 days by verifying that a sample f diesel .fuel from the f el storage tank, obtained in accordance wit ASTM-D270-75, is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of STM 0975-77 when che ked for viscosity, water, and sediment.

C. At le t once per 18 months during shutdown, by subjecting t dies s to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepare in con'unction with its manufacturer's recommendations for the cia s of s vice.

4.7. 11. .3 Each fire pump diesel starting 24-volt battery bank and charger shall e demonstrated OPERABLE:

PALO VERDE " UNIT 1 3/4 7-3O

PLANT STEMS SURVEILLANCE UIREMENTS Continued

a. At least on per 7 days by verifying tha
1. The electro te level of each tery is above the plates, and It 4I I ~ I
2. The overall batt volt g is greater than or equal to 24 volts.

~ 4 II

b. At least once per 92 ys by ifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for c inued service f the battery. ~ I

=

C. At least on per 18 months by verifyi that:

1. e batteries, cell plates, and battery ~cks show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal d erioration, and
2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections a clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anticorros n material.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-31

t P NT SYSTEMS SPRA AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS e

. LIMITING ONDITION FOR OPERATION

3. 7. 11.2 The spray and/or sprinkler systems, listed in Table 3. 7 3, shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: enever equipment protected by the spray/sp inkier system is required to be OPE BLE.

e, ~

e ACTION:

a e With one or mo e of the above required spra and/or sprinkler systems inopera e, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establis a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equip nt for those areas in which redundant sy ems or components c uld be damaged; for other areas, establish an ourly fire watch atrol.

b. The provisions of Speci ications 3. .3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.2 Each of the above requir spray an or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 ays by verifying tgat each valve (manual, power-operated, or a tomatic) in the flow~ ath is in its correct position.
b. At least once pe 12 months by c'ycling each t stable valve in the flow path thro h at least one complete cycle of full travel.

At least onc per 18 months:

1. By pe forming a system functional test which inc des simulated auto atic actuation of the system, and:

a Verifying that the automatic valves in the flow ath actuate to their correct positions on a thermal/sm ke test signal, and b) Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testabl during plant operation through at least one complete cyc of full travel.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-32

PLANT MS C.

Xl a a SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMEN Continued

2. By a visual inspe~c n o he dry pipe spray and sprinkler headers to ve ~ their inte ity, and

"'" 3. "

"'y a v ual inspection of each nozz 's spray'rea to verify th spray pattern is not obstructed.

d. A east once per 3 years by performing an air flow t through each open head spray/sprinkler header and verifying each en head spray/sprinkler nozzle is unobstructed.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-33

TABLE 3.7-3 ~

) Q SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Lower Cable Spreading Room Zone 14 - Control Building 120 ft Elevation

a. System l. p g 'I

, b. ..System ...2.

c. System 3.
d. System
e. System 5.
f. >System 6. II'

! ~1

2. Upper Ca e
a. Syste Spreading 1

Room Zone 20 - Control Building 160 ft evation

b. System
c. System
d. System 4
e. System 5
3. Generator'iesel om, Train A, Zone 21A - Diesel Gene ator Building 100 ft Elevation Diesel Generator Room, Train 8, Zone 218 - Diesel Generator Building 100 ft Elevation
5. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, ain A, Zone 23A - Di sel Generator Building 131 ft El evati on
6. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train 8, Zone 238 Diesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation
7. Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump Room Train A, Zone 32A - Auxiliary Building 40 ft & 51 ft 6 inch Eleva io C'8.
8. Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump R, Train 8, Zone 328 - Auxiliary Building 40 ft and 51 ft 6 in. Elev tio
9. Electrical Penetration Room, Tra' (Cha el C) Zone 42A - Auxiliary Building 100 ft Elevation
10. Electrical Penetration Room, rain 8 (Channel ) Zone 428 - Auxiliary Building 100 ft Elevation
11. Charging Pumps A, 8 and E ones 46A, 468 and 46E st Corridors, Zone 42C-Auxiliary Building 100 Elevation
12. Mest Corridors, Zone D

- Auxiliary Building 100 ft levation

13. Electr ical Penetrat on Room, Train A (Channel A) Zone 4 - Auxiliary Building 120 ft E vation
14. Electrical Pene ation Room, Train 8 (Channel D) Zone 478 - uxiliary Building 120 f Elevation
15. Central Corr'rs, Zone 52A - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevati
16. Central Cor idors, Zone 52D - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevation
17. Turbine-D iven Auxiliary Feed Pump Room Zone 72 - Main Steam Support Structu k 81 Ft Elevation Train Compartments between Auxiliary & Control Buildings, 74 ft & 156 t 4 in Elevation Zone 86A.
19. T in 8 Compartments between Auxiliary & Control Buildings, 74 ft & 156 ft inch Elevation on Zone 868.
20. Train A Main Steam Support Structure, Zone 74A 100 ft through 140 ft Elevation.

LO VERDE " UNIT 1 3/4 7-34

ANT SYSTEMS CO YSTEHS e I a eg LIMITIN CONOITION FOR OPERATION 11.3 The. following low pressure I'.7.

C02 systems shall b OPERABLE.

a. ESF Sw tchgear Room; one Train A, one Train 8 Zone 5A and 5B Control

, Buildin 100 ft Elevation

b. Battery Roo s; one Train A (Channel C) ne Train B (Channel D)

Zone SA and Control Building 100 ft~Elevation

c. Battery Rooms; o e Train A (Channe)~A) one Train B (Channel B)

Zone 9A and 9B Co trol Building 160 ft Elevation APPLICABILITY: Whenever equip nt prot ted by the CO system i s required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

a. With one or more of thy abov required C02 systems inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establijb a cont nuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipme t for those reas in which redundant systems or components could b damaged; for ther areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol
b. The provisions of Specifications 3.0. and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIR ENTS 4.7. 11.3. 1 Ea of the above required CO systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at 1 ast once per 31 days by verifying that each va e (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct pos tion.

4.7. 11.3. Each of the above required low pressure C02 systems s ll be demonstr ted OPERABLE:

At least once per 7 days by verifying the CO storage tank w ight to be greater than 10000 lb and pressure to fe greater than 275 psig, and PALO VEROE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-35

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t PLANT EMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIR TS Continued

b. At least once per 18 ths b verifying:
1. The system, i~eluding asso ed ventilation dampers, actuates manually~nd automatically, upon ceipt of a simulated actua F

i'ignal, and d'.

y visual inspection that there are no obstruc o s in the discharge path of the nozzles or during a "Puff Tes ."

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-36

PL T SYSTEMS FIRE OSE STATIONS LIHITIN CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11.4 e fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 shall be OPE BLE.

APPLICABILITY. Whenever equipment in the areas protected by the fire hose stations ss re ired to be OPERABLE, except that fire hose sta ons located in containment shal have their containment isolation valves clo d in MODES 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5".

ACTION:

With one or re of the fire hose stations sh n in Table 3.7-4 inoperable, pr vide a gated wye on the neare t OPERABLE hose station.

One outlet of t e wye shall be connected to the standard length of hose provided fo the OPERABLE hose stati . The second outlet of the wye shall be c nnected to a length o hose sufficient to provide coverage for the ar left unprotected y the inoperable hose station.

The above action sha be accomplishe within one hour if the inoper-able fire hose is the rimary means f fire suppression; otherwise provide the additional se in 24 urs.

I The hose for the unprotect d ar shall be stored at the OPERABLE hose station. Signs identi i g the purpose and location of the fire hose and related valves shal be mounted above the hose and at the inoperable hose station.

b. The provisions of Specifi ations 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.4 Each of the fire h e stations shown > Table 3,7-4 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once er 31 days by visual inspe ion of the stations accessible dy ing plant operation to assure all required equipment is at the s iation.
b. At least nce per 18 months by:

V'sual inspection of the stations not accessi le during plant perations to assure all required equipment is t the station.

2. Removing the hose for inspection and reracking, qd Inspecting all gaskets and replacing any degraded gaskets in the couplings ~
  • If m ntenance is to be performed in containment during MODE 5, the fir hos stations located in containment shall have their containment is lation valves open during the period the maintenance is being performe ~,

PALO VERDE " UNIT 1 3/4 7-37

J)j; h

PLA SYSTEMS SURVEILLANC UIREMENTS Continued)

c. -

At least once per ~ ~ ~ 4~

,4<<1 ".Partially opening~c os~station. valve to verify valve OPERABILITY a ~o flow blocking

.Conduc~t'n a hose hydrostatic test a -~ressure of 150 psig or

'at Wast 50,psig above maximum fire main oMpr ting pressure,,

ichever is greater'.

~ t PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-38

TABLE 3.7-4

(. FIRE HOSE STATIONS RACg LOCATION ELEVATION IDENTIFICATION

~ ~'iu( ~ >e Gf> Jni- I,¹<L'05>>

Containment N HS ¹01 Containment SE Containment SW,, ig ) ye.i"~.g.

Containment NW Containment NE H ¹05 Containment SE S ¹06 Containment SM HS ¹07 80'O'0'O'00'00'00'00'20'20'20'20'40'40'OSE Containment NW HS ¹08 Containment HS ¹09 Containment Containment NE SE SW ~

-~,<,. ' HS ¹10 HS ¹11 Containment NW HS ¹12 Containment NE HS ¹13 Containment HS ¹14 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corridor - W 40' ¹17 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corri dor - E I

HS ¹18 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corridor - W 11 6II HS ¹21 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corridor - I 6ll ¹22

(

E 5 HS i

Auxiliary Bldg. SE HS ¹23 Auxiliary Bldg. SM HS ¹24 Auxiliary Bldg. NW HS ¹25 Auxiliary Bldg. North Center Corridor HS ¹26 Auxiliary Bldg. NE 70'0'0'0'0'S'S'OO'20'20'SHS ¹27 Auxiliary Bldg. NW HS ¹30 Auxiliary Bldg. NE HS ¹31 Auxiliary Bldg. SW HS ¹33 Auxiliary Bldg. Eas Corridor HS ¹37 Auxiliary Bldg. SW HS ¹38 Control Bl dg. S Control Bldg. HS ¹87 Control .

'ld SW Control Bl . East by Elevator 74'4'00'OO'20'40'60'00'86 Hs ¹3 Control dg. SW HS ¹90 Control ldg. SM HS ¹92 Contr Bldg. SW HS ¹94 Cont ol F

Bldg.

el Bldg. South SE 100'S HS ¹108

¹97 PALO VERDE UNIT 1 3/4 7-39

ANT SYSTEMS YAR FIRE HYDRANTS AND HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES

'IMIT G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11.5 The yard fire hydrants and associated hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7- shall be OPERABLE.

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  • APPLICABILI: Whenever equipment in the areas protected by e yard fire hydrants >s r quired to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

a0 With one r more of the yard fire hydrants r associated hydrant hose house shown in Table 3.7-5 inoperab , within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> have sufficient ditional lengths of 2-1/2 i ch diameter hose located in an adjacent 0 ERABLE hydrant hose hous to provide service to the unprotected ar (s) if the inoperable fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose hou e is the primary m ns of fire suppression; otherwise, provid the additional ose within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

b. The provisions of Sp cificatio 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.5 Each of the yard fir hydrants nd associated hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7-5 shall b demonstrate OPERABLE:

a. At least once p 31 days by visual inspection of the hydrant hose house to assur all required equipmen is at the hose house.
b. At least o e per 6 months by visually s specting each yard fire hydrant f damage.

C. At lea once per 12 months by:

1. Conducting a hose hydrostatic test at a pre ure of 150 psig or at least 50 psig above maximum fire main oper ting pressure, whichever is greater.
2. Inspecting all the gaskets and replacing any degra ed gaskets in the couplings.
3. Performing a flow check of each hydrant to verify its OPERABILITY.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-40

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TABLE 3.7-5 YARD FIRE HY Rl'S AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOS HOUSES LOCATION HYDRANT NUMBER C

150'lant North of Fuel Bldg. F. H. ¹7 100'lant West of Ra - aste Bldg. H. ¹9 150'lant Nor +west of Fuel Bldg. F. H.

"No hose house, however, the hose station is used to service condensate transfer pump PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-41

P NT SYSTEMS HALON LIMITING YSTEMS NDITION FOR OPERATION

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~ f 3.7.11.6 The ollowing Halon systems shall be OPERABLE.

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a. Tr n A Remote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone 10A ontrol Building 100 t. Elevation c I
b. -Train B emote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone B - Control Building 100 ft. E vation APPLICABILITY: Whenever equs ment protected by the alon system is required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

With one or more of the abo e req red Halon systems inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establish a con i ous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for thos areas in which"redundant systems or components could be damaged; or other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol.

b. The provisions of Specifi ations 3.0. and 3.0.4 are not,applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11 Each of the above r uired Halon systems shall e demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once er 31 days by verifying that each alve (manual, power-operat d, or automatic) in the flow path is s its correct position.
b. At leas once per 6 months by verifying Halon storage ank weight to be at east 95K of full charge weight and pressure to be at least 90% o full charge pressure.

C. At east once per 18 months by:

Verifying the system actuates manually and automatically, on receipt of a simulated test signal, and

2. Performance of a flow test through headers and nozzles to ass re no blockage.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-42

LANT SYSTEMS 3/4. . 12 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES LIMITI G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.12 A 1 fire-rated assemblies (walls, floor/ceilings, cabl tray enclosures, and other re barriers) separating safety-related fire =area or separating portions of edundant systems important to safe shutdown wi in a fire area and all seali devices in fire-rated assembly penetration (fire doors, fire

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dampers, cable, iping and ventilation duct penetration als) shall be OPERABLE.

I, E I ~ A" APPLICABILITY: When the equipment in an affected ar a is required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

With one or more f the above requir d fire-rated assemblies (including sealing devices) i operable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> either establish a continuous fire wat on at least ne side of the affected assembly,=

or verify the OPERAB ITY of the ire detectors on at least one side of the inoperable asse bly and e tablish an hourly fire watch patrol.

b. The provisions of Specif atio s 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 12. 1 At least once per 18 mq ths the bove required fire-rated assemblies and penetration sealing devices squall be ver fied OPERABLE by:

a ~ Performing a visual spection of th exposed surfaces of each fire rated assembly.

b. Performing a visu inspection of each f e damper and associated hardware.

C. Performing a v ual inspection of at least 1 $ of each type of sealed penetr ion. If apparent changes in aPpearance or abnormal degradations are found, a visual inspection of n additional 10K of each typ of sealed penetration shall be made. This inspection process sh ll continue unti 1 a lOX sample with no apparent changes in appear nce or abnormal degradation is found. S ples shall be selected such that each penetration seal will be ins ected every 15 year .

d. Perfo ming a functional test of at least 10% of the fire dampers that are nstalled in fire barriers separating redundant trains important to safe shutdown. If any dampers fail to operate correctly, an ditional 10K of the dampers shall be sampled. This proces shall ontinue until a 10K sample is verified OPERABLE. Samples sha 1 be selected such that each damper will be inspected every 15 years.

PAL VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-43

PLAN YSTEMS SURVEILLANCE UIREMENTS Continued I I 4.7. 12.2 Each of the abo require ire doors shall be verified OPERABLE by inspecting the automatic hold~op@ , release and closing mechanism and latches at least once per 6 months, ref'erifying:

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a. That each lo ed-closed fire oor is closed at least once per 7 days.
b. That do s with automatic hold-open nd release mechanisms are free of o tructions at least once per 24 h s.
c. erforming a functional test at least once pe 8 months.

That each unlocked fire door without electrical supe ision is closed at least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 3/4 7-44

1 INSTRUMENTATION C- BASES FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION (Continued)

In the event more than four sensors in a Reactor Vessel Level channel are inoperable, repairs may only be possible during the next refueling outage This is because the sensors are accessible only after the missile shield and reactor vessel head are removed..."'It is not feasible to repair a channel head are removed to refuel the core. 'f except during a refueling outage 'when the missile shield and reactor vessel both channels are inoperable, the channels shall be restored to OPERABLE status in the nearest refueling out-age. If only one channel is inoperable, it is intented that this channel restored to OPERABLE status in a refueling outage as soon as reasonably be 3/4.3. 3. 7 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION

'OPERABILITY'of the fire detection instrumentation ensures that adequate warning capability is available for the prompt detection of fires and that fire suppression systems, that are actuated by fire detectors, will discharge extinguishing agent in a timely manner. Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage'to safety-related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.

( a more Fire detectors that are used to actuate fire suppression systems represent critically important component of a plant's fire protection program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and notification.

Consequently, the minimum number of operable fire detectors must be greater.

The loss of detection capability for fire suppression systems, actuated by fire detectors, represents a significant degradation of fire protection for any area. As a result, the establishment of a fire watch patrol must be initiated at an earlier stage than would be warranted for the loss of detectors that pro-vide only early fire warning. The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.

The fire zones listed in Table 3.3-11, Fire Detection Instruments, are discussed in Section 9B of the PVNGS FSAR.

3/4.3.3.8 LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY of the loose-part detection instrumentation ensures that sufficient capability is available to detect loose metallic parts in the primary system and avoid or mitigate damage to primary system components. The allowable out-of-service times and surveillance requirements are consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1. 133, "Loose-Part Detection Program for the Primary System of Light-Water-Cooled Reactors," May 1981.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 B 3/4 3"5

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES f ~a -~

3/4.7.10 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION

.,The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak test-ing, including alpha emitters,,is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c) limits for plutonium.

This limitation will,,ensure that le'akage 'from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material s'ources, will.not exceed allowable intake values.

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'ealed sources 'are classified into three groups according to their use, 4

with surveillance requirements commensurate with the probability of damage to a source in that group. Those sources which are frequently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not. Sealed sources which are continuously enclosed, within a shielded mechanism (i. e. sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices) are considered to be stored arid need not be tested unless they are removed from the shield mechanism.

3/4.7. 11 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 system consists of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, CO>, Halon, fire hose stations, and yard fire hydrants. The collective capabi 1-ity 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.

4 II 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 area(s) 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.

The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of CO>/Halon in the CO>/Halon storage tank by verifying either the weight or the level of the tank.

In the event the fire suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate corrective measures must be taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant. The requirement for a 24-hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.

PALO VERDE " UNIT 1 B 3/4 7"7

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7. 12 FIRE" RATED ASSEMBLIES e

The OPERABILITY of the fire barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that fire damage will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of a single fire involving more than one fire area prior to detection and extinguishment. The fire barriers, fire barrier penetrations for conduits, cable trays and piping, fire dampers, and fire doors are periodically inspected and functionally tested to verif 'PERABILITY.

3/4.7. 13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM The OPERABILITY of two 'separate and independent shutdown cooling sub-systems ensures that the capability of initiating shutdown cooling in the event of an accident exists even assuming the most limiting single failure occurs. The safety analysis assumes that shutdown cooling can be initiated when conditions permit.

The limits of operation with one shutdown cooling inoperable for any reason minimize the time exposure of the plant to an accident event occurring concurrent with the failure of a component on the other shutdown cooling subsystem.

3/4.7. 14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE Maintaining the control room air temperature less than or equal to 80'F ensures that (1) the ambient air temperature does not exceed the allowable air temperature for continuous duty rating for the equipment and instrumentation in the control room and (2) the control room will remain habitable for opera-tions personnel during plant operation. The 30 days to return the control room air temperature to less than or equal to 80'F in the Action Statement is con-sistent with the equipment qualification program for the control room.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 1 B 3/4 7-8

t INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION PAGE

~ s 3/4. 2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS '

3/4.2.1 LINEAR HEAT RATE 3/4 2-1 3 4.2.2 . PLANAR RADIAL PEAKING FACTORS - F.. 3/4 2-2 3/4.2.3 AZIMUTHAL POWER TILT " T ............ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3/4 2-3 3/4.2.4 DNBR MARGIN.......................... 3/4 2-5 3/4.2.5 FLOW RATE........................ 2-8 I

RCS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ 3/4 3/4.2.6 REACTOR COOLANT COLD LEG TEMPERATURE. 3/4 2-9 3/4.2.7 AXIAL SHAPE INDEX.................... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tN ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ 3/4 2-u.

3/4.2.8 PRESSURIZER PRESSURE................. 3/4 2-12 3/4. 3 INSTRUMENTATION 3/4. 3. 1 REACTOR PROTECTIVE INSTRUMENTATION........... 3/4 3-1 3/4.3.2 ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION.. 3/4 3-17 3/4. 3. 3 MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION........ 3/4 3-37 INCORE DETECTORS............. 3/4 3-41 SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION........ '.... 3/4 3-42 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION......". 3/4 3-45 SHUTDOWN SYSTEM.

'EMOTE 3/4 3-48 POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION.... 3/4 3-57 QC LCT~ + ~~B+&TKNBlSTWUMEN7kTCG ..............

LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION. 3/4 3"69 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION....................'. 3/4 3-71 3/4.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3/4.4.1 REACTOR COOLANT LOOPS AND COOLANT CIRCULATION STARTUP AND POWER OPERATION. 3/4 4-1 HOT STANDBY .. 3/4 4-2 HOT SHUTDOWN o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3/4 4-3 COLD SHUTDOWN - LOOPS FILLED............................ 3/4 4-5 COLD SHUTDOWN - LOOPS NOT FILLED........................ 3/4 4-6 PALO VERDE - UNIT 2

INDEX LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION PAGE

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'/4 3/4 7-4 7-6 3/4 7-7 MAIN STEAM LINE ISOLATION VALVES . ~ ~ ~ ~ 3/4 7-9 ATMOSPHERIC DUMP VALVES............ 3/4 7-10 3/4.7.2 STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATION..... 3/4 7" 11 3/4.7.3 ESSENTIAL COOLING WATER SYSTEM.......................... 3/4 7-12 3/4.7.4 ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM............................. '3/4 7-13 3/4.7.5 ULTIMATE HEAT SINK. 3/4 7-14 3/4.7.6 ESSENTIAL CHILLED WATER SYSTEM............... 3/4 7-15 3/4.7.7 CONTROL ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM. 3/4 7-16 3/4. 7. 8 ESF PUMP ROOM AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM................ 3/4 7-19 3/4.7. 9 S NUBBERS............. ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3/4 7-21 3/4.7. 10 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION.................. 3/4 7-27 3 . 7. 11 FIRE SUPP RESSI~YSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM..... 3/4 7-29 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS . 3/4 7-32 COq SYSTEMS............ 3/4 7-35 FIRE HOSE STATIONS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3/4 7-37 YARD FIRE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOSE 3/4 7-40 HALON SYSTEMS 3/4 7-42 i

~~LC 3/4. 7. 12 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES... 3/4 7-43 3/4.7.13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM.. 3/4 7-45 3/4.7. 14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE............................ 3/4 7-46 3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.8. 1 A. C. SOURCES OPERATING...,, . 3/4 8-1 SHUTDOWN........... 3/4 8-8 CATHODIC PROTECTION. 3/4 8-8a PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 VIII

INOEX BASES SECTION PAGE 3/4. 7 3/4.7.1 PLANT SYSTEMS TURBINE CYCLE............';".' ... ".-'.; '.: ".'. '

3/4 7-1 3/4.7. 2 STEAM GENERATOR PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE LIMITATION....'..... B 3/4 7-3 3/4.7.3 ESSENTIAL COOLING MATER SYSTEM.......................... B 3/4 7-3 3/4.7.4 ESSENTIAL SPRAY POND SYSTEM............................. B 3/4 7-4 3/4.7.5 ULTIMATE HEAT SINK...................................... B 3/4 7-4 3/4 7.6 ESSENTIAL CHILLED MATER SYSTEM.......................... B 3/4 7-4 3/4.7. 7 CONTROl ROOM ESSENTIAL FILTRATION SYSTEM................ B 3/4 7-5

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3/4.7.8 ESF PUMP ROOM AIR EXHAUST CLEANUP SYSTEM......'......... B 3/4 7-5 3/4.7.9 SNUBBERS.... B 3/4 7-5 3/4.7.10 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION...............,............. B 3/4 7-7 pe ~QN~UPPRESSZQNM'(STEM ..........................;.....

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3/4.7.13 SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM................. B 3/4 7-8 3/4.7. 14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE............................ B 3/4 7-8 3/4.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3/4.8. 1, 3/4.8.2, and 3/4.8.3 A.C. SOURCES, D.C. SOURCES, and ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 8-1 3/4.8.4 ELECTRICAL E(UIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES................. B 3/4 8-3 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 T IME ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B 3/4 9-1 3/4.9.4 CONTAINMENT BUILDING PENETRATIONS....................... B 3/4 9-1 3/4. 9. 5 COMMUNICATIONS.......................... B 3/4 9-1 PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 XIII

NSTRUMENTATION F I DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITI G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.7 A a minimum, the fire detection instrumentation for each F ER detection zo e shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: Whenever equipment protected by the fire detec on instrument ss required to b OPERABLE.

ACTION:

ao With any, b t not more than one-half the t al in any fire zone Function X f e detection instrument sho in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, restore the in erable instrument(s) t OPERABLE status within 14 days or with the next 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> es blish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone ) with the inoper le instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless t ~ instrument(s is located inside the containment, then inspect that,co tainment zy e at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> or monitor the containme t air t afperature at least once per hour at the locations listed i Spec ication 4.6.1.5.

b. With more than one-half o the Function X fire detection instruments in any fire zone shown ble 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any Function Y fire detec on in truments shown in Table 3.3-11 inoperable, or with any two or re adjac qt fire detection instruments shown in Table 3.3-11 inope ble, within+1 hour establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zg e(s) with the s operable instrument(s) at least once per hour, yhless the instrume t(s) is located inside the containment, )Ken inspect that cont inment zone at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> or m hitor the containment a g temperature at least once per hour at the locations listed in SP cification 4.6. 1.5.
c. The prov ions of Specifications 3.0.3 a d 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE R UIREMENTS 4.3.3.7. 1 ach of the above required fire detection instr gents which are accessibl during plant operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 mo hs by performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. F& detectors which a e not accessible during plant operation shall be demons rated OPERABLE by th performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD HUTDOWN exce ing 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> unless performed in the previous 6 months.

4. .3.7.2 The NFPA Standard 72D supervised circuits supervision asso ated th the detector alarms of each of the above required fire detection

'nstruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 3-61

TABLE 3.3"11 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELE TION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF IN RUMENTS" ZONE "

HEAT FLAME SMOKE

~xy) x y ~x/yy

" CONTROL 74'4'UILDING . Essen ial Chiller Rm.- 24/0 q ~

Trai A Essential ilier Rm.- 21/0 Train 8 3A 74'" Cable Shaft- ain A 1/0 38 74'able Shaft - Trai 8 1/0 86A 74-156'4" Deadspace Compartment- 0/1 0/3 Train A 868 74-156'4" Deadspace Compartment- 0/1 0/3 Train 8 Shaft - Train 1/0 Cable Shaft - Tr n 8 1/0 5A ESF Switchgea Room- 0 0/5 Train A 58 ESF Swit gear Room- 0/5 0/5 Traln 6A 100'00'00'00'00'00'00'00'0'00'able OC Eg ip. Rm. - Train A 2/0

( hannel C)

D Equip. Rm. - Train 8 2/0 (Channel D) 7A DC Equip. Rm. - Train A 2/0 (Channel A) 78 DC Equip. Rm. - Train 8 2/0 (Channel 8)

SA Battery Rm. - Train A 0/2 0/2 (Channel C)

SB Battery Rm. - Train 8 0/2 0 2 (Channel D)

PALO VERDE UNIT 2 3/4 3-62

TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FI ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU ENTS" ZON HEAT 'LAME SMOKE

~xy) ~x> yy 0'attery

~x/yy'B 1 Train Rm. A 0/2 0/2 (Channel A) 100'A Battery Rm. - Train B 0/2 0/2 (Channel B) 10A 100' emote Shutdown Rm. 0/

Train A 10B e Shutdown Rm. 0/1 Tra B 11A Cable Sh ft - Train A 1/0 llB Cable Shaft - Train B 1/0 Communication Rm. 0/2 100'20'20'20'20'20'40'40'emo Inverter Rm. 0/2 Lower Cabl e Sp ad> g Rm.

S tern 1 0/1 0/6 stem 2 0/1 0/6 System 3 0/1 0/8 System 4 0/1 0/8 System 5 0/1 0/8 System 6 0/1 0/8 15A ble Shaft - Train A 1/0 Computer, Office and Storage Rm. 4/4 140'ontrol Rm.

Cabinets

- MCB's 8 Relay 2/ 110/0 18A Cable Shaft - Train A 1/0 160'8B Ol Cable Shaft - Train B 1/0 19 160'0 Normal Smoke Exhaust Rm. 1/0 Upper Cable Spreading Rm.

System 1 0/1 0/12 System 2 0/1 0/8 0/1 160'ALO System 3 0/8 System 4 0/1 8 System 5 - 0/1 0/

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TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS

'/4 FIRE LEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" HEAT FLAME SMOKE

~xy) 7piHy ~xi'f j ~, If]

BUILDING - DIESEL GENERATOR sel Gener ator - Train

'1A 100'1B A 0/

Dies Generator - Train B 0/3 0/4 100'2A 100' Diesel nerator Control Rm. - '

1/0 Train A 22B Gener tor Control m.- 1/0 Train B 24A Combustion Air I take Rm.- 1/O Train A 24B Combustion Air I ak Rm.- 1/O Train 8 23A Fuel Oil Day ank- 0/1 Train A 23B Fuel Oil ay Tank- 0/1 Train 100'15'15'31'31'31'31'OO'00'0'40'iesel 25A Exhaus Silencer Rm.- 3/O Tra nA 25B Exh ust Silencer Rm.- 3/0 rain B BUILDING - FUEL 27 Exhaust Essential Air Filtra- 4/O tion Unit and Railroad Bay 28 Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and 3/0 Cleanup Pump Areas 29 Electrical Equipment Area 3/0 29A New and Spent Fuel Storage 5/0 Area PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 3-64

TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENT ~

ZONE I HEAT FLAME S KE I IN

~xy) ~x/yy BUILDING " AUXILIARY 88A '1'-6" & 40'st Corridors 6/0 88B 51'-6" & 40'a Corridors 6/0 90 51'"6" & nt Drain Tank 2/0 40'quip 40'0A 51'-6" & Containm t Spray Pump Rm. 0/2 Train A h

30B 51'-6" & 40'ontainment ray Pump Rm. 0/2 Train B 31A 51'-6" & 40'PSI Pump Rm. - T in 0/2 31B 51'-6" 8 40'PSI Pump Rm.' Trai B 0/2 32A 51'-6" & 40'PSI Pump Rm. - ain 0/2 32B 51'-6" & 40'PSI Pump Rm. Train B 0/2 34A Pump Rm - Train A 2/0 34B ECW Pump m. - Train B 2/0 35A Shutd n Cooling Heat Exchanger 4/0 Tr in A 35B S utdown Cooling Heat Exchanger 4/0 70'0'0'0'0'0'8'0'& Train B 36 Reactor Makeup and Boric 1/0 Acid Makeup Pump Room 37C Piping Penetration Rm.- 5/0 88'0'0'CWTrain A 37D Pi ping Penetr ati on Rm.- 4/0 Train B 37B Corridors - East 1/0 Corridors - West 1 0 PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4'-65

TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIRE 'LEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS" ZONE ~N HEAT FLAME/ SMOKE

~xy) ~x@7

~xi'9A

- Train A 8/0 100'ipeways 88'9B Pipeways - Train B 8/0 88'2A lect. Penetration Rm.- 0/25

r. A (Chan. C) 42B 100'lecTr. Penetration Rm.-

(Chan. B) 0/1 0/24 42C 100'orridors - East L Sou east 0/2 3/35 42D - st 0/1 2/29 Charging Pump Valve 0/3 Gallery Rm. - rain A 46B Charging Pup and lve 0/3 Gallery m. - Trai B 46E Chargi Pump and Valve 0/3 100'00'00'00'20'20'20'20' Gal ry Rm. - Train E 47A Ele t. Penetration Rm.- 0/1 0/28

r. A (Chan. A) 47B Elect. Penetration Rm.- 0/1 0/24 Tr. B (Chan. D) 48 ECM Surge Tanks Corridor- 3/0 Tr. A8B 120'20'40'40'orridor 50B Val ve Gal l ery 1/0 51B Spray Chemical Storage Tk Rm. 1/0 0'20 52A I- Central Corridor - West 0/1 5/17 52D Central Corridor - East 0/1 7/18 Reactor Trip Switchgear Rm. 1/0 6/0 Clean Issue Rm. 1/0 55E Hot Clothing Rm.

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TABLE 3. 3-11 (Continued)

FIRE OETECTION INSTRUMENTS FIR ELEVATION INSTRUMENT LOCATION TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRU ENTS" ZONE ~

i HEAT FLAME SMOKE

~xy) ~x/yy ~x>~y 56A 'y~> ~

and Elect. Rm. 1/0 140'6B Storage and Elect. Equip. e/o 140'torage -

140'7I Rm. East

.':; Cl thing Issue and Hen' 5/0 140'7J Lo ker Rm.

', Women's Locker, Clean Storage 7/0 57N 140'nd Lu Corridor Ar h Rms.

4/0 BUILOING - C TAINMENT""

66A&66B 100' 120 Southwest and Sou east 1/0 Perimeter 67A&67B and Northe s 1/O 100'6A Perimeter

,;. Southwest Perim er 1/0 120'6B 140'orthwest Southeast Per meter 1/O 120'7A&678 Northwest d Northeast /O 120'3A Perimet r No. 1 CPs and SG Area e/o 63B 120'2O'6A&66B No 2 RCPs and SG Area e/o 67A&67B Southwest, Southeast, 1/0 Northwest and Northeast Perimeters 63A 140'l 1 RCPs and SG Area 5/0 63B- No. 2 RCPs and SG Area 5/0 70 140'40'o.Refueling Pool and Canal Area /0 North Preaccess Normal AFU Area PALO VEROE - UNIT 2 3/4 3-67

TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FI ELEVATION, INSTRUMENT LOCATION '

'OTAL NUMBER OF INSTR ENTS" ZONE HEAT FLAME SMOKE r>p ~xy) ~x) y 5

~xi'1B Preaccess Normal AFU ' 2/0

.., 14 Area 80'outh MAIN STEAM SUPPORT STRUCTURE 72,. Turbine Driven Aux. Feedpump 0/3 Rm.

73 r Driven Aux. Feedpump Main team Isol. 8 Dump V lve 0/6 80'00',120',

74A Area orth 74B 140'oMain Stea 140'00',120'a Isol. 8 D p Valve 0/6 Area Sou OUTSIDE AREA 83 Condensate Sto e Tank Pump 2/0 House 84A Spray Pond Pump Hou 2/0 Train 84B Spray P nd Pump House- 2/0 Tra' The >re detection instruments located within the ontainment are no required to be OPERABLE during the performance o Type A ntainment leakage rate tests.

"(x/y): x is the number of instruments associated with early fire etection and notification only.

y is the number of instruments associated with actuation of fir suppression systems and early fire detection and notification.

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PLANT SYSTEMS 3 .7.11 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE UPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING NDITION FOR OPERATION

3. 7. 11. 1 The ire suppression water system shall be E

r OPER BLE with:

a ~ Three X capacity fire suppression pumps, each with a capacity of at least 1350 gpm, with their discharge aligned to the fire suppres-sion head

b. Two separate water supply tanks, eachiwith a minimum contained volume of 300, 00 gallons (23 feet 5 inches), and C. An OPERABLE flow ath capable of aking suction from the T01-A tank and the TOl-B tank and transferring the water through distribution piping with OPERABL sectionalizzing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrant curb valves, ifhe last valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each s inklef or hose standpipe, and the last valve ahead of the deluge val on each deluge or spray system required to be OPERABLE per Specifica ons 3.7.11.2, 3.7. 11.4, and 3.7. 11.5.

APPLICABILITY: At all times.

ACTION:

With one pump and/or one water sup y inoperable, restore the inoperable equip (nt to OPERABLE sta us within 7 days or provide an alternate backu pump or supply. The rovisions of Specifications .0.3 and 3.0.4 are not plicable.

b. With the fir suppression water system oth wise inoperable, establish backup fire suppression water s tern within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

SURVEILLANCE RE U REMENTS 4.7. 11. l. 1 Th fire suppression water system shall be demonst ted OPERABLE:

a ~ A least once per 7 days by verifying the contained wat supply lume.

b. At least once per 31 days by starting the electric motor-dri en pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation flo C. At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct position, when required to be operable.

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PLA SYSTEMS SURVEILL CE RE UIREMENTS (Continued

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d. At ast once per 6 months by performance of a sys/em flush.
e. At leas once per 12 months by cycling each tes ble valve in the

', flow pat through at least one complete cycle f full travel.

f. At least on per 18 months by performing a ystem functional test which include simulated automatic actuati of the system throughout its operating s quence, and:

tl ~

l. Verifying tha each pump develops t least 1350 gpm at an indicated diff agential pressure o 125 psid by recording readings for at least 3 points o the test curve,
2. Cycling each valve%0 the flo path that is not testable during plant operation through at 1 ast one complete cycle of full travel, and
3. Verifying that each fire ppression pump starts sequentially to maintain the fire sup re sion water system pressure greater than or equal to 85 ps'g.
g. At least once per 3 years by perform'ng a flow test of the system in accordance with Chapter , Section 11 f the Fire Protection Handbook, 14th Edition published by th National Fire Protection Association.

4.7. 11. 1.2 The fire pump die el engines shall be dern strated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST SIS by verifying:
1. The diese fuel oil day storage tanks each c ntain at least 315 gall ns of fuel, and
2. The di sel engines start from ambient conditions nd operate for k least 30 minutes on recirculation flow.
b. At leas once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of di el fuel from the fuel storage tank, obtained in accordance with AST 04176-82, is w thin the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM 75-81 whe checked for viscosity, water, and sediment.

c, least once per 18 months during shutdown, by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with its manufacturer's recommendations for the class o service.

4.7. l. 1.3 Each fire pump diesel starting 24-volt battery bank and charger sh 1 be demonstrated OPERABLE:

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PL T SYSTEMS SURVEILL CE RE UIREMENTS Continued)

At ast once per 7 days by verifyin hat:

1. Th electrolyte level of ea h battery, is above the plates, and
2. The ov all battery vo age is greater than or equal to 24 volts.
b. At least once per ys by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for con ued service of the battery.

C. At least once p 18 mont by verifying that:

1. The b eries, cell plates, and battery racks show no visual indi ation of physical damage qr abnormal deterioration, and e battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated th anticorrosion material.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 7-31

NT SYSTEMS SPRA AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

. '. LIMITING NDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.2 .The ray and/or sprinkler systems, listed in Table 3.7-, shall be OPERABLE.

)L APPLICABILITY: Whe ever equipment protected by the spray/spr kler system is required to be OPERA E.

ACTION:

With one or more of the above required spray nd/or sprinkler systems inoperabl within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establish continuous fire watch with backup 're suppression equipme for those areas in which redundant syst ms or components could be damaged; for other areas, establish an h rly fire watch p carol.

b. The provisions of Speci cat'ions 3.0. and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.11.2 Each of the above required ray a /or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a~ At least once per 31 day by verifying that each valve (manual, power-operated, or auto atic) in the flo path is in its correct position.

b. At least once per 1 months by cycling each estable valve in the flow path through t least one complete cycle f full travel.

C. At least once p 18 months:

l. By perf ming a system functional test which i ludes simulated automa c actuation of the system, and:

a) erifying that the automatic valves in the flo path actuate to their correct positions on a thermal moke test signal, and

) Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not test )le during plant operation through at least one complete 8 cle of full travel.

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t PLANT TENS II SURVEILLANCE RE UI EHENTS Continued

2. By a visual i pe on of the dry pipe spray and sprinkler headers to erify the> ntegrity, and
3. By a sual inspection of each rrozzle's spray area to verify th spray pattern is not obstructed.
d. A east once per 3 years by performing an air flow test through ach open head spray/sprinkler header and verifying each bpen head spray/sprinkler nozzle is unobstructed.

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II I TABLE 3.7-3 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS er Cable Spreading Room Zone 14 - Control Building 120 ft Elevation

a. System 1 ~w
b. stem 2 c; Sy em 3
d. Syst 4 '.

System

.f,. System

2. Upper Cable Spr a.

ding Room Zone 20 - Control Building 160 ft El ation System 1

b. System 2
c. System 3
d. System 4
e. System 5
3. Diesel Generator Room, Tra n A, Zone 21A - Diesel Ge rator Building 100 ft Elevation Diesel Generator Room, Train 100 ft Elevation
5. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train A, one 23A - iesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation
6. Fuel Oil Day Tank Vault, Train B, Zon 23 - Diesel Generator Building 131 ft Elevation 7.

8.

Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump Ro m, Train A, Zone 32A - Auxiliary Building 40 ft 51 ft 6 inch Eleva on 8

Pressure Safety Injection Pum Room, Tr in B, Zone 32B - Auxiliary Building 40 ft and 51 ft 6 in. E evation

'ow

(

9. Electrical Penetration Room, T ain A (Channel Zone 42A - Auxiliary Bui ding 100 ft El evati on 1
10. Electrical Penetration Room, Train (Channel B) one 42B - Auxiliary B

Building 100 ft Elevation

11. Charging Pumps A, B and Zones 46A, 46B and 46E Eas Corridors, Zone 42C-Auxiliary Building 100 t Elevation,
12. West Corridors, Zone D

- Auxiliary Building 100 ft E vation

13. Electrical Penetrat on Room, Train A (Channel A) Zone 47 - Auxiliary Building 120 ft El vation
14. Electrical Pene ation Room, Train B (Channel 0) Zone 47B - Auxiliary Building 120 f Elevation
15. Central Corr dors, Zone 52A - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Eleva ion
16. Central Co ridors, Zone 52D - Auxiliary Building 120 ft Elevati n
17. Turbine- riven Auxiliary Feed Pump Room Zone 72 - Main Steam Sup rt Structu e 81 Ft Elevation
18. Train A Compartments between Auxiliary 8 Control Buildings, 74 ft 8 56 ft 4 i h Elevation Zone 86A.
19. T ain B Compartments between Auxiliary 8 Control Buildings, 74 ft 8 15 ft inch Elevation on Zone 86B.

2 . Train A Main Steam Support Structure, Zone 74A 100 ft through 140 ft Elev tion.

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PLANT SYSTENS 0 SYSTENS k

LIMI NG CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.11.3 he following low-pressure COg systems shall be ERABLE.

r

a. ES witchgear Room; one Train A, one Train Zone 5A and 5B Control Buil 'ng 100 ft Elevation p v
b. Battery ooms; one Train A (Channel C) e Train B (Channel D)

Zone SA a SB Control Building 100 f Elevation

c. Battery Rooms one Train A (Channe'l A) one Train B (Channel 8)

Zone 9A and 9B antral Building 00 ft Elevation APPLICABILITY: Whenever eq 'pment prot cted by the COg system is required to ACTION:

a. With one or more of t a ve required COy. systems inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establ'sh a c ntinuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equips t for th e areas in which redundant systems or components could Pe damaged; other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol'.
b. The provision of Specifications 3. .3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UI EMENTS 4.7. 11.3. 1 Ea of the above required COg systems shall e demonstrated OPERABLE at 1 ast once per 31 days by verifying that each lve (manual, power operated, or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct p ition.

4.7.11.3. Each of the above required low pressure COg systems all be demonstr ed OPERABLE:

At least once per 7 days by verifying the COy storage tank w 'ght to be greater than 10000 lb and pressure to be greater than 275 pssg, and PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 7-35

PLA 'YSTEMS SURVEILLANCE UIREMENTS Continued

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b. At least once pe months by verifyi g.

1.. The system, including )ated ventilation dampers,'actuates manually and automat

<"'ctuation signal 'd " ly, f

n receipt of a simulated

"' -yt

  • Ir ~ ~

]/el

2. By vis~. snspection that there are no obstruc ns in the di enlarge path of the nozzles or during a "Puff Test.

I k

w ~

PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 7-36

PLA SYSTEMS FIRE H E STATIONS LIMITING NDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11.4 The re hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 shal.l be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: henever equipment in the areas protected by the g'ire hose

)s require to be OPERABLE, except that fire hose stations located in 'tations containment shall ha e their containment isolation valves closed in MODES 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5".

ACTION:

a 0 Mith one or more f the fire hose stations shown in Table 3.7-4 inoperable, provid a gated wye on the nearep4 OPERABLE hose station.

One outlet of the shall be connected to/the standard length of hose provided for the OPERABLE hose stati h. The second outlet of the wye shall be conne ted to a length o hose sufficient to provide coverage for the area le t unprotected y the inoperable hose station, The above action shall be accomplishe within one hour if the inoper-able fire hose is the prim y means f fire suppression; otherwise provide the additional hose 'n 24 h urs.

The hose for the unprotected a ea shall be stored at the OPERABLE hose station. Signs identifyin the purpose and location of the fire hose and related valves shall b ounted above the hose and at the inoperable hose station.

b. The provisions of Specificat'ons 3.0. and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.4 Each of the fire hose ations shown in Tab e 3.7-4 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 days by vi.sual inspection f the stations accessible during ant operation to assure all quired equipment is at the station
b. At least once er 18 months by:

Visual nspection of the stations not accessible ring plant oper ions to assure all required equipment is at t e station.

2. Re oving the hose for inspection and reracking, and
3. nspecting all gaskets and replacing any degraded gask ts in the couplings.
  • If hot ork or other work relating to the use of combustable material or lam-mabl liquids is to be performed in containment during MODE 5, the fire ho e st ions located in containment shall have their containment isolation val qs o en during the period the hot work or other work relating to the use of com-ustable material or flammable liquids is being performed.

PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 7-37

PLANT SYS SURVEILLANCE RE UI MERITS Continued) e- -->c. "At least once per 3 years

':"'. ',Partially openi~ each hose stats alve to verify valve

,OPERABILITY hd no flow blockage.

2.,'on ing a hose hydrostatic test at a pressure o 150 psig or least 50 psig above maximum fire main operating pressWu er whichever is greater.

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TABLE 3.7-4

- FIRE HOSE -STATIONS

~ A RACj(

LOCATIO ELEVATION IDENTIF1'CATION Containme NE et" h

HS ¹O i Containment Containment E HS ¹ 2 HS 03 Containment N 80'0'0'0'00'00'100' HS ¹04 Containment NE ¹05 Containment SE S ¹06 Containment SW HS ¹07 Containment NW 100' HS ¹08 Containment NE HS ¹09 Containment SE 12O'2O'2O'20'40'40'OSE HS ¹10 Containment Containment SW NW HS HS

¹ll

¹12 Containment NE HS ¹13 Containment SW HS ¹14 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corridor W 40' ¹17 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corridor- HS ¹18 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corridor- 51 I 6II HS ¹21 Auxiliary Bldg. North Corridor - E 51'6" HS ¹22 Auxiliary Bldg. SE 70 I HS ¹23 Auxiliary Bldg. SW 70't HS ¹24 Auxiliary Bldg. NW HS ¹25 Auxiliary Bldg. North Center Corridor 70 HS ¹26 Auxiliary Bldg. NE . HS ¹27 Auxiliary Bldg. NW HS ¹30 Auxiliary Bldg. NE 70'8'8'OO'20'20'S HS ¹31 Auxiliary Bldg. SW HS ¹33 Auxiliary Bldg. East Cor idor HS ¹37 Auxiliary Bldg. SW HS ¹38 Control Bldg. SW ¹86 Control Bl dg. E HS ¹87 Control Bl dg. SW HS ¹88 Control Bldg. E t by Elevator 74'4'00'00'20'40'60'OO'SHS ¹89 Control Bldg. HS ¹90 Control Bldg SW ¹92 Control Bl . SW H ¹94 Control dg.

1OO'S 108 B SE HS Fuel dg. South ¹9 PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 7-39

I PLANT SYSTEMS RD FIRE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES LIM TING CONDITION FOR OPERATION J

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3.7. 11. The yard fire hydrants and associated hydrant hose ho ses shown in Table 3. -5 shall be OPERABLE.

II APPLICABIL TY: Mhenever equipment in the areas protected y the yard fire hydrants is required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

a. Mith o e or more of the yard fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose ho es shown in Table 3.7-5 inope able, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> have sufficien additional lengths of 2-1/ inch diameter hose located in an adjacen OPERABLE hydrant hose h se to provide service to the unprotected rea(s) if the inoper ble fire hydrant or associated hydrant hose ouse is the primar means of fire suppression; otherwise, pro de the additio al hose within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
b. The provisions of pecifica ions 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.5 Each of the yard f re hydra <ts and associated hydrant hose houses shown in Table 3.7-5 shall e demonstra ed OPERABLE:

a4 At least once p 31 days by vi al inspection of the hydrant hose house to assure all required equi ment is at the hose house.

b. At least once per 6 months by visua >y inspecting each yard fire hydrant for amage.

C. At least o ce per 12 months by:

1. Con ucting a hose hydrostatic test at pressure of 150 psig or a least 50 psig above maximum fire main operating pressure, ichever is greater.
2. Inspecting all the gaskets and replacing any degraded gaskets in the coupl ings.

Performing a flow check of each hydrant to verif its OPERABILITY.

PALO VERDE " UNIT 2 3/4 7-40

TABLE 3. 7-5 YAR RE HYDRANTS AND ASSOCIATED HYDRANT HOS HOUSES LOCATION HYDRANT NUMBER 150'lant North of Fuel Bldg. F. H. 815 100'lant West of R d- aste Bldg. F;- H. 817 150'lant N thwest of Fuel Bldg. H, 816" "No hose house, however, the hose station is used to service condensate transfer pump PALO VERDE

- UNIT 2 3/4 7-41

LANT SYSTEMS KAL N SYSTEMS LIMIT G CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7. 11. 6 he following Halon systems shall be OPERABLE.

I',,

a. Train A Remote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone 10A Control Building

'100 ft. Elevation

b. T in 8 Remote Shutdown Panel Room, Zone OB - Control Building 100 t. Elevation APPLICABILITY: Whene r equipment protected by th Halon system is required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

a. With one or more of the above requ red Halon systems inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establs h a contin bus fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment r those reas in which redundant systems or components could be dama ed; f r other areas, establish an hourly fire watch patrol.
b. The provisions of Specific ons 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 11.6 Each of the above re uired Halon sys ems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: /

a. At least once pe 31 days by verifying t t each valve (manual, power-operated, or automatic) in the flow ath is in its correct position.
b. At least on per 6 months by verifying Halon torage tank weight to be at leas 95% of full charge weight and press e to be at least 90K of f 1 charge pressure.

C. At lea once per 18 months by:

erifying the system actuates manually and automat> ally, upon receipt of a simulated test signal, and Performance of an air flow test through headers and noz les to assure no blockage.

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6

( PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7. 12 FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES LIM i ING CONDITION FOR OPERATION

~ ~'i ka 4 3.7.12 11 fire-rated assemblies (walls, floor/ceilings, cable tr enclosures, and other ire barriers) separating safety-related fire areas or eparating portions o redundant systems important to safe shutdown withi a fire area and all seal> g devices in fire-rated assembly penetrations ( h re doors, fire dampers, cable, piping and ventilation duct penetration seal ) shall be OPERABLE. I APPLICABILITY: Wh the equipment in an affected area required to be OPERABLE.

ACTION:

a0 With one or mor of the above required ire-rated assemblies (including sealing devices) noperable, within 1 our either establish a continuous fire wa ch on at least on side of the affected assembly, or verify the OPERA gLITY of the fi e detectors on at least one side of the inoperable ass% bly and es blish an hourly fire watch patrol.

b. The provisions of Specif catio 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7. 12. 1 At least once per 18 onths the a ove required fire-rated assemblies and penetration sealing device shall be veri ied OPERABLE by:

a. Performing a visu inspection of the posed surfaces of each fire rated assembly.
b. Performing a v sual inspection of each fir damper and associated hardware.

c ~ Performing a visual inspection of at least 10 of each type of sealed pe etration. If apparent changes in app rance or abnormal degradat ons are found, a visual inspection of an additional 10%

of each type of sealed penetration shall be made. This inspection proces shall continue until a 10% sample with no a arent changes in ap earance or abnormal degradation is found. Samp es shall be sel 6ted such that each penetration seal will be inspe ted every 15 ears.

d. erforming a functional test of at least 10% of the fire d pers that are installed in fire barriers separating redundant trains i portant to safe shutdown. If any dampers fai to operate correctly, n 1

additional 10% of the dampers shall be sampled. This process all continue until a 10% sample is verified OPERABLE. Samples shal be selected such that each damper will be inspected every 15 years.

P 0 VERDE - UNIT 2 3/4 7-43

PLANJ SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE R lQREMENTS Continued "a v 4.7.12.2 Each of the above r q ired fire door shall be verified OPERABLE by inspecting the automatic hold-open, eleas nd closing mechanism and latches at least once per 6 months, and by vers ng:

,Llj(gi "

jl ' ~ 0 rj) '. g>>+fr

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.,-,,a. ';. That each locked-closed ire door..is ed at least once per 7 days.

u Hy. + ~ >< ~ ' ~of- g%) y /lit 1

b. That doors with automatic hold-open and releas echanisms are free of obstructio s at least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. I.
c. Performi g a functional test at least once per 18 months.
d. Thy each unlocked fire door without electrical supervision is closed at least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

Vt IQ,",K ~'t.lw Y PALO VERDE " UNIT 2 3/4 7"44

INSTRUMENTATION BASES

/4. 3. 3. 7 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION E

(gQ~~ + ~ ll' g /

OPERABILITY of the fire detection instrumentation ensures that adequate warning capability is available for the prompt detection'of fires and that fire suppression systems,- that are actuated by fire detectors, will discharge

-extinguishing agent in a timely manner. Prompt detection and suppression of fires will reduce the potential for damage to safety-related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.

Fire detectors that are used to actuate fire'uppression systems represent a more critically important component of a plant's fire protection program than detectors that are installed solely for early fire warning and notification.

Consequently, the minimum number of operable fire detectors must be greater.

The loss of detection capability for fire suppression systems, actuated by fire detectors, represents a significant degradation of fire protection for any area. As a result, the establishment of a fire watch patrol must be initiated an earlier stage than would be warranted for the loss of detectors that pro-

't vide only early fire warning. The establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.

The fire zones listed in Table 3.3-11, Fire Detection Instruments, are discussed in Section 9B of the PVNGS FSAR.

3/4.3.3.8 LOOSE-PART DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION The OPERABILITY of the loose-part detection instrumentation ensures that sufficient capability is available to detect loose metallic parts in the primary system and avoid or mitigate damage to primary system components. The allowable out-of-service times and surveillance requirements are consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.133, "Loose-Part Detection Program for the Primary System of Light-Mater-Cooled Reactors," May 1981.

3/4. 3.3. 9 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION The radioactive gaseous effluent instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous'effluents during actual or potential releases of gaseous effluents. The alarm/trip set-points for these instruments shall be calculated and adjusted in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM to ensure that the alarm/trip will occur prior to exceeding the limits of 10 CFR Part 20. This instrumentation also includes provisions for monitoring (and controlling) the concentrations of potentially explosive gas mixtures in the GASEOUS RADMASTE SYSTEM. The OPERA-BILITY and use of this instrumentation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 60, 63, and 64 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.

There are two separate radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring systems:

the low range effluent monitors for normal plant radioactive gaseous effluents PALO VERDE - UNIT 2 B 3/4 3-5

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7. 10 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION

'-<..'The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak test-ing, including alpha emitters, is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c) limits for plutonium.

This limitation will ensure that leakage from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources will not exceed allowable intake values.

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Sealed sources are classified into three groups according to their use, with surveillance requirements commensurate with the probability of damage to a source in that group. Those sources which are i.requently handled are required to be tested more often than those which are not. Sealed sources which are continuously enclosed within a shielded mechanism (i.e. sealed sources within radiation monitoring or boron measuring devices) are considered to be stored and need not be tested unless they are removed from the shield mechanism.

3/4.7.I1 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 system consists of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, CO>, Halon, fire hose stations, and yard fire. hydrants. The collective capabil-ity 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.

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"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 area(s) 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.

The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of CO>/Halon in the CO>/Halon storage tank by verifying either the weight or the level of the tank.

In the event the fire suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate corrective measures must be taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant. 'the requirement for a 24-hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.

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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.7. 12 FIRE"RATED ASSEMBLIES The OPERABILITY of the fire barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that fire damage will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of a single fire involving more than one fire area prior to detection and extinguishment. The fire barriers, fire barrier penetrations for conduits, cable trays and piping, fire dampers, and fire doors are periodically inspected and functionally tested to verify their OPERABILITY.

3/4.7. 13 SHUTOOWN COOLING SYSTEM

'I The OPERABILITY of two separate and independent shutdown cooling sub-systems ensures that the capability of initiating shutdown cooling in the event of an accident exists even assuming the most limiting single failure occurs. The safety analysis assumes that shutdown cooling can be initiated when conditions permit.

The limits of operation with one shutdown cooling inoperable for any reason minimize the time exposure of the plant to an accident event occurring concurrent with the failure of a component on the other shutdown cooling subsystem.

P 3/4.7.14 CONTROL ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE Maintaining the control room air temperature less than or equal to 80'F ensures that (1) the ambient air temperature does not exceed the allowable air temperature for continuous duty rating for the equipment and instrumentation in the control room and (2) the control room will remain habitable for opera-tions personnel during plant operation. 'he 30 days to return the control room air temperature to less than or equal to 80'F in the Action Statement is con-sistent with the equipment qualification program for the control room.

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. Fire dampers are provided in ventilation ducts that

, penetrate .rated fire barriers. 'hese dampers provided fire protection equal to or greater than the rating.

of the fire barrier penetrated.

R. Safety Evaluation Eighteen Emergency lighting is provided, as described in section 9.5.3. Emergency, lighting provides for normal movement under emergency conditions. Applicable codes f f.*i f'. a P

and regulations of the State of Arizona, the National

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and applicable sections of Title 29, Chapter XVII, Part 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards of the Code of Federal Regulations as set forth in the Federal Registery Volume 37, Number 202, dated October 18, 1972 have been used as guidance in developing the plant fire protection system design.

9.5.1.4 Ins ection and Testin Re irements A. Preoperational Testing Testing of the system is performed as described in se tion 14.2..

B. Post-Operational Testing The PVNGS fire protection is capable of being tested and inspected at intervals recommended in the Fire Codes of the NFPA and other authorities having jurisdiction.

For testing fire pumps as prescribed by NFPA, a test header is provided that recirculates fire pump dis-charge back to the fire water reserve tanks. The test header includes a Factory Mutual-approved flow meter Amendment 13 9.5-34 August 1984

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AUXILIARY SYSTEMS of rated capacity of the largest fire pump.

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Fire detection instrumentation will be tested and inspected at regular -intervals as necessary to maintai highly reliable systems. .The regular intervals..of testing and inspection will be as described in Sec-'tion 3I4.3.3 of the Technical Specifications.

9.5.1.5 Personnel uglification and Trainin 9.5.1.5.1 Overall Requirements of the PVNGS Fire Protection il Program Ultimate responsibility for the overall fire protection program at PVNGS rests with the Director of Nuclear Operations. The responsibility for formulation and assurance of program implemen-.

tation has been delegated to staff personnel having training and experience in fire protection and nuclear plant safety. The fire protection program provides:

Inspection and maintenance of fire protection

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B. An organization to fight fires and deal with xelated emergencies when they occur.

C. Determination that fire apparatus functions properly and that procedures and practices axe in accordance I

with accepted rules and regulations.

D. Maintenance of records on fire protection equipment.

Fire fighting training for station employees.

F. Inspection of the station and control of transient fire loads.

G. Fire investigation and reporting including review of fixe incidence and corrective action.

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CS B. Post-Operational Testing The PVNGS fire protection systems and equipment are-- .

tested and inspected at regular intervals. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes, standards, and recommended practices are used as guidance in determining content and frequency of

-the periodic tests and inspections.

The following fire protection features will be

-subjected to periodic tests an <inspections:

a. fire suppression water system
b. spray and sprinkler systems
c. carbon dioxide systems
d. fire hose stations
e. yard fire hydrants and hydrant hose houses
f. halon systems
g. fire barriers (walls, fire doors, penetration seals, fire dampers)
h. fire detection instrumentation 1 ~ fire pumps Scheduling of tests and inspections will be the responsibility of the Fire Protection Supervisor.

Equipment out of service including fire suppression, detection, and barriers will be controlled through the administrative program and appropriate remedial actions taken. As conditions warrant, remedial actions would include compensatory measures to ensure an equivalent level of fire protection in addition to timely efforts to make repairs and restore equipment to service.

No changes will be made to the test and inspection procedures without ensuring compliance with the

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'THER AUXILIARY SYSTEMS o Test and clean fire hoses

~ est the fire detector alarm system o Perform fire protection preventative maintenance.

The 9 endent-has responsibility for operations and operational testing of fire protection equipment. PSWp&

9.5.1.5.3 Training A training program will be conducted for station personnel as described in section 13.2.

9.5.1.5.4 Fire Protection During Construction QWEYCQ Until such time as all PVNGS units are completed, construction activities will be underway on some units while others are in operation. The units in operation will be spatially separated from the units under construction. This separation will include fencing to define the area under the control of the operating unit. Fire protection activities for units under construction are the responsibility of the constructor.

9.5.2 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS The communication systems include internal (intra-plant) and external (plant-to-offsite) communications designed to provide convenient and effective operational communications among various plant locations, and between the plant and offsite locations.

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ATTACHMENT 5 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 14AC-OZZ01 FIRE SYSTEM IMPAIRMENT 14AC-OZZ02 FIRE NOTIFICATION AND RESPONSE 14AC-OZZ03 HOT WORK AUTHORIZATION PERMIT 14AC-OZZ04 CONTROL OF COMBUSTIBLE/FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 14AC-OZZ05 FIRE WATCH DUTIES

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ATTACHMENT 6 TESTING PROCEDURES 14ST-XZZ05% FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AIR FLOW TEST 14ST-XZZ07 C02 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM C02 STORAGE TANK LEVEL 14ST-XZZ08 C02 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-XZZ09 HALON TANK WEIGHT AND PRESSURE 14ST-XZZ10 HALON FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-XZZ11 FIRE HOSE STATION VISUAL INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ12 FIRE HOSE STATION INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ13 FIRE HOSE STATION OPERATIONAL AND HYDROSTATIC TESTS 14ST-XZZ14 FIRE HYDRANT HOSE HOUSE INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ15 YARD FIRE HYDRANT INSPECTION 14ST-XZZ16 YARD FIRE HYDRANT HYDROSTATIC HOSE TEST 14ST-XZZ17 INSPECTION OF FIRE RATED SEALED PENETRATIONS 14ST-XZZ22 HALON VALVE POSITION VERIFICATION 14ST-XZZ24 FIRE DOOR POSITION VERIFICATION 14ST-XZZ28 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-XZZ29 CO FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM VALVE POSITION VERIFICATION 2

14ST-XZZ30 INSPECTION OF FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES AND FIRE DAMPERS 14ST-XZZ31 FUNCTIONAL TEST OF FIRE DAMPERS 14ST-9ZZ01 WELL WATER/FIRE WATER RESERVE TANKS OPERATIONAL CHECK 14ST-9ZZ02 FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM FLUSH 14ST-9ZZ04 FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 14ST-9ZZ23 FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM FLOW TEST

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