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| number = ML102380477
| number = ML102380477
| issue date = 02/15/2011
| issue date = 02/15/2011
| title = Clinton Power Station, Unit No. 1 - Issuance of Amendment No. 192 Technical Specification Change for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements on TSTF-425
| title = Issuance of Amendment No. 192 Technical Specification Change for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements on TSTF-425
| author name = DiFrancesco N J
| author name = Difrancesco N
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLIII-2
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLIII-2
| addressee name = Pacilio M J
| addressee name = Pacilio M
| addressee affiliation = Exelon Generation Co, LLC
| addressee affiliation = Exelon Generation Co, LLC
| docket = 05000461
| docket = 05000461
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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555*0001 February 15, 2011 Mr. Michael J. Pacilio President and Chief Nuclear Officer Exelon Generation Company, LLC 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555
 
==SUBJECT:==
CLINTON POWER STATION, UNIT NO.1-ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 192 RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE FOR THE RELOCATION OF SPECIFIC SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS BASED ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TASK FORCE (TSTF)-425 (TAC NO. ME3332)
 
==Dear Mr. Pacilio:==
 
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 192 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 for the Clinton Power Station (CPS), Unit No.1. The amendment is in response to your application dated February 15, 2010 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML100470787), as supplemented by letter dated May 21,2010 (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001).
The amendment relocates selected Surveillance Requirement frequencies from the CPS technical specifications to a licensee-controlled program. This change is based on the NRC-approved industry TSTF change TSTF-425, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control- Risk Informed Technical Specification Task Force Initiative 5b," Revision 3, (ADAMS Accession Package No. ML090850642).
A copy of the Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. The Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's next biweekly Federal Register notice.
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Nicholas J. DiFrancesco, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch 111-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-461
 
==Enclosures:==
: 1. Amendment No. 192 to NPF-62
: 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: Distribution via Listserv
 
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 EXELON GENERATION COMPANY, LLC DOCKET NO. 50-461 CLINTON POWER STATION. UNIT NO.1 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.192 License No. NPF-62
: 1. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:
A.      The application for amendment by Exelon Generation Company, LLC (the licensee), dated February 15, 2010, as supplemented by letter dated May 21, 2010, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.      The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C.      There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D.      The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.      The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
: 2. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 is hereby amended to read as follows:
 
                                                  - 2 (2)    Technical Specifications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, as revised through Amendment No. 192, are hereby incorporated into this license. Exelon Generation Company shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.
: 3.      This license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance and shall be implemented within 120 days of the date of issuance.
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION IRA by E. Brown forI Robert D. Carlson, Chief Plant licensing Branch 111-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
 
==Attachment:==
Changes to the Technical Specifications and Facility Operating license Date of Issuance:    February 15, 2011
 
ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 192 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-62 DOCKET NO. 50-461 Replace the following pages of the Facility Operating License and Appendix "A" Technical Specifications with the attached revised pages. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain marginal lines indicating the areas of change.
Remove License NPF-62                      License NPF-62 Page 3                              Page 3 3.1-9                                3.1-9 3.1-10                              3.1-10 3.1-12                              3.1-12 3.1-17                              3.1-17 3.1-19                              3.1-19 3.1-20                              3.1-20 3.1-21                              3.1-21 3.1-22                              3.1-22 3.1-25                              3.1-25 3.2-1                                3.2-1 3.2-2                              3.2-2 3.2-3                              3.2-3 3.3-3                              3.3-3 3.3-4                              3.3-4 3.3-5                              3.3-5 3.3-6                              3.3-6 3.3-12                              3.3-12 3.3-13                              3.3-13 3.3-14b                            3.3-14b 3.3-16                              3.3-16 3.3-17                              3.3-17 3.3-21                              3.3-21 3.3-23                              3.3-23 3.3-24                              3.3-24 3.3-26                              3.3-26 3.3-27                              3.3-27 3.3-29                              3.3-29 3.3-38                              3.3-38 3.3-46                              3.3-46
 
        -2 Remove      Insert TSs        TSs 3.3-54      3.3-54 3.3-63      3.3-63 3.3-67      3.3-67 3.3-71      3.3-71 3.3-74      3.3-74 3.3-76      3.3-76 3.3-79      3.3-79 3.3-82      3.3-82 3.4-3      3.4-3 3.4-6      3.4-6 3.4-9      3.4-9 3.4-11      3.4-11 3.4-13      3.4-13 3.4-19      3.4-19 3.4-21      3.4-21 3.4-24      3.4-24 3.4-26      3.4-26 3.4-28      3.4-28 3.4-30      3.4-30 3.4-33      3.4-33 3.5-4      3.5-4 3.5-5      3.5-5 3.5-8      3.5-8 3.5-9      3.5-9 3.5-11      3.5-11 3.5-12      3.5-12 3.6-8      3.6-8 3.6-15      3.6-15 3.6-16      3.6-16 3.6-18      3.6-18 3.6-19a    3.6-19a 3.6-20      3.6-20 3.6-21      3.6-21 3.6-23      3.6-23 3.6-25      3.6-25 3.6-27a    3.6-27a 3.6-30      3.6-30 3.6-31      3.6-31 3.6-33      3.6-33 3.6-35      3.6-35 3.6-39      3.6-39 3.6-40      3.6-40
 
        -3 Remove      Insert TSs        TSs 3.6-42      3.6-42 3.6-44      3.6-44 3.6-45      3.6-45 3.6-50      3.6-50 3.6-53      3.6-53 3.6-54a    3.6-54a 3.6-54b    3.6-54b 3.6-60      3.6-60 3.6-64      3.6-64 3.6-65      3.6-65 3.6-66      3.6-66 3.6-67      3.6-67 3.6-70      3.6-70 3.7-2      3.7-2 3.7-3      3.7-3 3.7-6      3.7-6 3.7-7      3.7-7 3.7-10      3.7-10 3.7-12      3.7-12 3.7-13      3.7-13 3.7-14      3.7-14 3.8-4      3.8-4 3.8-5      3.8-5 3.8-6      3.8-6 3.8-6a      3.8-6a 3.8-7      3.8-7 3.8-8      3.8-8 3.8-9      3.8-9 3.8-10      3.8-10 3.8-11      3.8-11 3.8-12      3.8-12 3.8-13      3.8-13 3.8-14      3.8-14 3.8-15      3.8-15 3.8-22      3.8-22 3.8-23      3.8-23 3.8-25      3.8-25 3.8-32      3.8-32 3.8-33      3.8-33 3.8-35      3.8-35 3.8-38      3.8-38 3.8-41      3.8-41
 
        -4 Remove      Insert TSs        TSs 3.8-43      3.8-43 3.8-45      3.8-45 3.9-1      3.9-1 3.9-2      3.9-2 3.9-3      3.9-3 3.9-7      3.9-7 3.9-8      3.9-8 3.9-9      3.9-9 3.9-12      3.9-12 3.9-15      3.9-15 3.10-5      3.10-5 3.10-8      3.10-8 3.10-11    3.10-11 3.10-12    3.10-12 3.10-14    3.10-14 3.10-15    3.10-15 3.10-17    3.10-17 3.10-18    3.10-18 3.10-22    3.10-22 3.10-23    3.10-23 3.10-24    3.10-24 3.10-26    3.10-26 5.0-16c    5.0-16c
 
                                            - 3 (4)      Exelon Generation Company, pursuant to the Act and to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70, to receive, possess, and use at any time any byproduct, source and special nuclear material as sealed neutron sources for reactor startup, sealed sources for reactor instrumentation and radiation monitoring equipment calibration, and as fission detectors in amounts as required; (5)      Exelon Generation Company, pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70, to receive, possess, and use in amounts as required any byproduct, source or special nuclear material without restriction to chemical or physical form, for sample analysis or instrument calibration or associated with radioactive apparatus or components; and (6)      Exelon Generation Company, pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70, to possess, but not separate, such byproduct and special nuclear materials as may be produced by the operation of the facility.
C. This license shall be deemed to contain and is subject to the conditions specified in the Commission'S regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I and is subject to all applicable provisions of the Act and to the rules, regulations and orders of the Commission now or hereafter in effect; and is subject to the additional conditions specified or incorporated below:
(1 )    Maximum Power Level Exelon Generation Company is authorized to operate the facility at reactor core power levels not in excess of 3473 megawatts thermal (100 percent rated power) in accordance with the conditions specified herein.
(2)      Technical Soeci'fications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, as revised through Amendment No. 192, are hereby incorporated into this license.
Exelon Generation Company shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical SpeCifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.
Amendment No.1 92
 
Control Rod OPERABILITY 3.1. 3 ACTIONS (Continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME E. Required Action and        E.1      Be in MODE 3.        12 hours associated Completion Time of Condition A, C, or D not met.
OR Nine or more control rods inoperable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.1. 3.1    Determine the position of each control rod. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.1. 3.2      Deleted (continued)
CLINTON                                  3.1-9                Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod OPERABILITY 3.1. 3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.1. 3.3  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be performed until 31 days after the control rod is withdrawn and THERMAL POWER is greater than the LPSP of the RPCS.
Insert each withdrawn control rod at least    In accordance one notch.                                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.1. 3.4  Verify each control rod scram time from        In accordance fully withdrawn to notch          13 is      with
:r;; 7 seconds.                                SR 3.1. 4 .1, SR 3.1.4.2, SR 3.1.4.3, and SR 3.1.4.4 SR  3.1. 3.5  Verify each control rod does not go to the    Each time the withdrawn overt ravel                          control rod is withdrawn to "full out" position AND Prior to declaring control rod OPERABLE after work on control rod or CRD System that could affect coupling CLINTON                                3.1-10                Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod Scram Times 3.1.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTE------------------------------------
During single control rod scram time Surveillances, the control rod drive (CRD) pumps shall be isolated from the associated scram accumulator.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.1.4.1    Verify each control rod scram time is within    Prior to the limits of Table 3.1.4-1 with reactor steam dome pressure ~ 950 psig.                40% RTP after fuel movement within the reactor pressure vessel Prior to exceeding 40% RTP after each reactor shutdown
                                                              ~ 120 days SR  3.1.4.2  Verify, for a representative        , each      In accordance tested control rod scram time is within the    with the limits of Table 3.1.4-1 with reactor steam    Surveillance dome pressure ~ 950 psig.                      Frequency Control Program SR  3.1.4.3  Verify each affected control rod scram time    Prior to is within the limits of Table 3.1.4-1 with      declaring any reactor steam dome pressure.                control rod OPERABLE after work on control rod or CRD System that could affect scram time (continued)
CLINTON                              3.1-12                  Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod Scram Accumulators 3.1. 5 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION            COMPLETION TIME C. One or more control      C.l    Verify all control      Immediately upon rod scram accumulators            rods associated with    discovery of inoperable with                                            charging water reactor steam dome                accumulators are        header pressure pressure < 600 psig.              fully inserted.          < 1520 psig AND C.2      Declare the            1 hour associated control rod D. Required Action and      D.1    --------NOTE--------
associated Completion            Not applicable if all Time of Required                              control Action 8.1 or C.l not            rod scram met.                              accumulators are associated with fully inserted control rods.
Place the reactor        Immediately mode switch in the shutdown position.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                                FREQUENCY SR  3.1. 5.1          each control rod scram accumulator      In accordance pressure is ~ 1520 psig.                        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.1-17                        Amendment 192
 
Control Rod Pattern 3.1. 6 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME B. Nine or more OPERABLE    B.l    --------NOTE--------
control rods not in              Affected control rods compliance with BPWS.            may be bypassed in RACS in accordance with SR 3.3.2.1.9 for insertion only.
Suspend withdrawal of  Immediately control rods.
AND B.2    Place the reactor      1 hour mode switch in the shutdown      tion.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.1.6.1    Verify all OPERABLE control rods comply      In accordance with BPWS.                                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.1-19                  Amendment No. 192
 
SLC System 3.1. 7 3.1  REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS 3.1.7  Standby Liquid Control (SLC) System LCO  3.1.7        Two SLC subsystems shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION      COMPLETION TIME A. One SLC subsystem        A.1    Restore SLC subsystem  7 days inoperable.                    to OPERABLE status.
B. Two SLC subsystems      B.l    Restore one SLC        8 hours inoperable.                    subsystem to OPERABLE status.
C. Required Action and      C.1    Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time not met.            AND C.2    Be in MODE 4.          36 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                        FREQUENCY SR  3.1.7.1              available volume of sodium          In accordance pentaborate solution is within the limits  with the of Figure 3.1.7-1.                        Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                3.1-20                Amendment No. 192
 
SLC System 3.1. 7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                        FREQUENCY SR  3.1.7.2    Verify temperature of sodium pentaborate    In accordance solution is ~ 70&deg;F.                        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.1.7.3    Verify temperature of pump suction piping  In accordance is ;?: 70&deg;F.                                with the Surveillance Control Program SR  3.1.7.4    Verify continuity of explosive charge.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program In accordance SR  3.1.7.5    Verify the concentration of boron in        with the solution is within the limits of            Surveillance Figure 3.1.7-1.                            Frequency Control Program Once within 24 hours after water or boron is added to solution Once within 24 hours after solution temperature is restored to
                                                            ~ 70&deg;F SR  3.1.7.6  Verify each SLC subsystem manual, power      In accordance operated, and automatic valve in the flow  with the path that is not locked, sealed, or          Surveillance otherwise secured in position, is in the    Frequency correct position, or can be aligned to the  Control Program correct position.
(continued)
CLINTON                                3.1-21            Amendment No. 192
 
SLC System 3.1. 7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.1.7.7          each pump develops a flow rate      In accordance
              ~ 41.2 gpm at a discharge pressure          with the
              ~ 1220                                      Inservice Testing Program SR  3.1.7.8          flow through one SLC subsystem from  In accordance pump into reactor pressure vessel.          with the Survei1lanc~
Frequency Control Program SR  3.1.7.9  Verify all piping between storage tank and  In accordance pump suction is unblocked.                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program AND Once within 24 hours after pump suction piping temperature is restored to
                                                          ~ 70&deg;F CLINTON                              3.1-22              Amendment No. 192
 
SDV Vent and Drain Valves 3.1. 8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.1.8.1  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be met on vent and drain valves closed during performance of SR 3.1.8.2.
Veri    each SDV vent and drain valve is        In accordance open.                                          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.1.8.2  Cycle each SDV vent and drain valve to the      In accordance fully closed and fully open position.          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.1.8.3  Verify each SDV vent and drain valve:          In accordance with the
: a. Closes in S 30 seconds after receipt      Surveillance of an actual or simulated scram          Frequency signal; and                              Control Program
: b.          when the actual or simulated scram signal is reset.
CLINTON                              3.1-25                  Amendment No. 192
 
APLHGR 3.2.1 3.2  POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3.2.1  AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (APLHGR)
LCO  3.2.1        All APLHGRs shall be less than or equal to the limits specified in the COLR.
APPLICABILITY:      THERMAL POWER  ~ 21.6% RTP.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME A. Any APLHGR not within      A.1      Restore APLHGR(s) to  2 hours limi ts.                            within limits.
B. Required Action and        B.l      Reduce THERMAL POWER  4 hours associated Completion              to < 21.6% RTP.
Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.2.1.1    Veri    all APLHGRs are less than or equal    Once within to the limits specified in the COLR.          12 hours after
                                                                ~ 21. 6% RTP AND In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                  3.2-1                  Amendment No. 192
 
MCPR 3.2.2 3.2  POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3.2.2  MINIMUM CRITICAL POWER RATIO (MCPR)
LCO  3.2.2        All MCPRs shall be greater than or equal to the MCPR operating limits specified in the COLR.
APPLICABILITY:    THERMAL POWER  ~ 21.6% RTP.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME A. Any MCPR not within      A.l      Restore MCPR(s) to  2 hours limits.                            within limits.
B. Required Action and      B .1      Reduce THERMAL POWER 4 hours associated Completion              to < 21. 6% RTP.
Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.2.2.1    Verify all MCPRs are greater than or equal    Once within to the limits specified in the COLR.          12 hours after
                                                              ~ 21. 6% RTP AND In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                  3.2-2                Amendment No. 192
 
LHGR 3.2.3 3.2  POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3.2.3  LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (LHGR)
LCO  3.2.3        All LHGRs shall be less than or equal to the limits specified in the COLR.
APPLICABILITY:      THERMAL POWER 2 21.6% RTP.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. Any LHGR not within        A.l      Restore LHGR(s) to    2 hours limi ts.                            within limits.
B. Required Action and        B .1    Reduce THERMAL POWER  4 hours associated Completion              to < 21.6% RTP.
Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.2.3.1    Veri    all LHGRs are less than or equal to  Once within the limits specified in the COLR.            12 hours after
                                                                ;;:: 21. 6% RTP AND In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                  3.2-3                  Amendment No. 192
 
RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.1.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each RPS Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours provided the associated Function maintains RPS trip capability.
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.3.1.1.1      Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                    In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.1.2    ------------------NOTE-----------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after THERMAL POWER ~ 21.6% RTP.
Verify the absolute difference between      In accordance the average power range monitor (APRM)      with the channels and the calculated power          Surveillance
                    ~ 2% RTP while operating at ~ 21.6% RTP. Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.1.3    Adjust the channel to conform to a          In accordance calibrated flow signal.                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1. 1. 4  -----------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed when entering MODE 2 from MODE 1 until 12 hours after entering MODE 2.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                            3.3-3                      Amendment No. 192
 
RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS        (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.1.1.5        Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3 . 3 . 1. 1. 6  Verify the source range monitor (SRM) and    Prior to intermediate range monitor (IRM) channels    withdrawing overlap.                                    SRMs from the fully inserted tion SR  3.3.1.1.7        -----------------NOTE------------------
Only required to be met during entry into MODE 2 from MODE 1.
Veri    the IRM and APRM channels overlap. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3 . 3 . 1. 1. 8  Calibrate the local power range monitors. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3
* 3 . 1. 1. 9  Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.1.10        Calibrate the analog      module.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                3.3-4                      Amendment No. 192
 
RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.1.1.11      ------------------NOTES----------------
: 1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
: 2. For function 2.a, not required to be performed when entering MODE 2 from MODE 1 until 12 hours after entering MODE 2.
Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.              In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.1.12      Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3. 3 . 1. 1. 13 ------------------NOTES----------------
: 1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
: 2. For IRMs, not required to be performed when entering MODE 2 from MODE 1 until 12 hours after entering MODE 2.
Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.1.14      Verify the APRM Flow Biased Simulated      In accordance Thermal Power-High time constant is        with the within the limits specified in the COLR. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.1.15      Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                3.3-5                    Amendment No. 192
 
RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.3.1.1.16    Veri    Turbine Stop Valve Closure and      In accordance Turbine Control Valve Fast Closure Trip      with the Oil Pressure-Low Functions are not          Surveillance bypassed when THERMAL POWER is > 33.3%      Frequency RTP.                                        Control Program SR  3.3.1.1.17  -----------------NOTES-----------------
: 1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
: 2. For Functions 3, 4, and 5 in Table 3.3.1.1-1, the channel sensors are excluded.
: 3. The STAGGERED TEST BASIS Frequency for each Function shall be determined on a per channel basis.
Verify the RPS RESPONSE TIME is within        In accordance limits.                                      with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-6                    Amendment No. 192
 
SRM Instrumentation 3.3.1.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTE------------------------------------
Refer to Table 3.3.1.2-1 to determine which SRs apply for each applicable MODE or other specified conditions.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.1.2.1        Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                        In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.2.2        -----------------NOTES-----------------
: 1. Only required to be met during CORE ALTERATIONS.
: 2. One SRM may be used to satisfy more than one of the following.
Veri    an OPERABLE SRM detector is located  In accordance in:                                          with the Surveillance
: a. The fueled region;                      Frequency Control
: b. The core quadrant where CORE            Program ALTERATIONS are being performed when the associated SRM is included in the fueled region; and
: c. A core quadrant adjacent to where CORE ALTERATIONS are. being performed, when the associated SRM is included in the fueled region.
SR  3 . 3 . 1. 2 . 3 Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                        In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.3-12                      Amendment No. 192
 
SRM Instrumentation 3.3.1.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS      (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3 . 3 . 1. 2 .4 -----------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be met with less than or equal to four fuel assemblies adjacent to the SRM and no other fuel assemblies in the associated core quadrant.
Verify count rate is  ~ 3.0 cps.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.2.5      ------------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after IRMs on Range 2 or below.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.2.6      ------------------NOTES-----------------
: 1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
: 2. Not required to be performed until 12 hours after IRMs on Range 2 or below.
Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.3-13                      Amendment No. 192
 
OPRM Instrumentation 3.3.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
--------------------------------------NOTE----------------------------
When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours provided the OPRM maintains trip capability.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.1.3.1  Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.3.2  Calibrate the local power range monitors.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.3.3  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Neutron detectors are excluded.
Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The setpoints      In accordance for the trip function shall be as specified    with the in the COLR.                                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.3.4  Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.3.5 Verify OPRM is not bypassed when THERMAL        In accordance POWER is ~ 25% RTP and recirculation drive    with the flow is ~ the value corresponding to 60% of    Surveillance rated core flow.                                Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.1.3.6  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Neutron detectors are excluded.
Verify the RPS RESPONSE TIME is within          In accordance limits.                                          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-l4b                      Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod Block Instrumentation 3.3.2.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.2.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Control Rod Block Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours provided the associated Function maintains control rod block capability.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.2.1.1      -----------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 1 hour after THERMAL POWER is greater than the RWL high power setpoint (HPSP)
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.2.1.2      -----------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 1 hour after THERMAL POWER is > 29.2% RTP and less than or equal to the RWL HPSP.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.2.1.3      -----------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 1 hour after any control rod is withdrawn in MODE 2.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                            3.3-16                      Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod Block Instrumentation 3.3.2.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS        (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.2.1.4        -----------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 1 hour after THERMAL POWER is s 16.7% RTP in MODE 1.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.2.1.5        Calibrate the low power setpoint analog      In accordance trip modules. The Allowable Value shall  with the be > 16.7% RTP and s 29.2% RTP.              Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.2.1.6        Verify the RWL high power Function is not    In accordance bypassed when THERMAL POWER is > 70% RTP. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.2.1.7        Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3 . 3 . 2 . 1. 8 -----------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 1 hour after reactor mode switch is in the shutdown position.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.2.1.9                the bypassing and movement of        Prior to and control rods required to be bypassed in      during the Rod Action Control System (RACS) is in      movement of conformance with applicable analyses by a    control rods second licensed operator or other            bypassed in qualified member of the technical staff. RACS CLINTON                                3.3-17                      Amendment No. 192
 
PAM Instrumentation 3.3.3.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.3.1.1      ---------------NOTE--------------------
Applicable for each Function in Table 3.3.3.1-1.
Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3. 3 . 3 . 1. 2 Deleted SR  3.3.3.1.3      ---------------NOTE--------------------
Applicable for each Function in Table 3.3.3.1-1.
Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.3-21                      Amendment No. 192
 
Remote Shutdown System 3.3.3.2 3.3  INSTRUMENTATION 3.3.3.2    Remote Shutdown System LCO  3.3.3.2      The Remote Shutdown System Functions shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1 and 2.
ACTIONS
-------------------------------------NOTE------------------------------------
Separate Condition entry is allowed for each Function.
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. One or more required    A.1    Restore required        30 days Functions inoperable.          Function to OPERABLE status.
B. Required Action and      B.1    Be in MODE 3.            12 hours associated Completion Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR 3.3.3.2.1        Perform CHANNEL CHECK for each required    In accordance instrumentation channel that is normally    with the energized.                                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                            3.3-23                      Amendment No. 192
 
Remote Shutdown System 3.3.3.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.3.3.2.2    Verify each required control circuit and  In accordance transfer switch is capable of performing  with the the intended functions.                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.3.2.3    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION for each      In accordance required instrumentation channel.          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                          3.3-24                    Amendment No. 192
 
EOC-RPT Instrumentation 3.3.4.1 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME B. One or more Functions      B.1    Place one channel in    6 hours with two channels                  affected Function in inoperable.                        trip.
C. One or more Functions      C.1    Restore two channels    2 hours with three or more                in affected Function channels inoperable.              to OPERABLE status.
O. Required Action and        0.1    Remove the associated    8 hours associated Completion              recirculation pump Time not met.                      fast speed breaker from service.
                                -OR 0.2    Reduce THERMAL POWER    8 hours to < 33.3% RTP.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
------------------------------------NOTE-------------------------------------
When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours, provided the associated Function maintains EOC-RPT trip capabil SURVEILLANCE                                FREQUENCY SR  3.3.4.1.1      Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.              In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.3-26                      Amendment No. 192
 
EOC-RPT Instrumentation 3.3.4.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.4.1.2    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The          In accordance Allowable Values shall be:                  with the Surveillance
: a. TSV Closure: s 7% closed; and        Frequency Control Program
: b. TCV Fast Closure,      Oil Pressure-Low: ~ 465    g.
SR  3.3.4.1.3    Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST,      In accordance including breaker actuation.                with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.4.1.4  Verify TSV Closure and TCV Fast Closure,      In accordance Oil Pressure-Low Functions are not      with the bypassed when THERMAL POWER is ~ 33.3%        Surveillance RTP.                                          Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.4.1.5    Verify the EOC-RPT SYSTEM RESPONSE TIME      In accordance is within limits.                            with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-27                      Amendment No. 192
 
ATWS-RPT Instrumentation 3.3.4.2 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                        REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME C. Required Action and          C.1    Remove the associated    6 hours associated                          recirculation pump from Completion Time not                service.
met.
OR C.2    Be in MODE 2.            6 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.4.2.1      Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.4.2.2      Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.4.2.3      Calibrate the trip units.                        In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.4.2.4      Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.        The          In accordance Allowable Values shall be:                      with the Surveillance
: a. Reactor Vessel Water Level-Low Low,        Frequency Level 2: ~ -50.0 inches; and              Control Program
: b. Reactor Steam Dome Pressure-High:
::::; 1143 psig.
SR  3.3.4.2.5      Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST,            In accordance including breaker actuation.                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                  3.3-29                      Amendment Nc. 192
 
ECCS Instrumentation 3.3.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
------------------------------------NOTES------------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.5.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each ECCS Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed as follows:  (a) for up to 6 hours for Functions 3.c, 3.f, 3.g, and 3.h; and (b) for up to 6 hours for Functions other than 3.c, 3.f, 3.g, and 3.h, provided the associated Function or the redundant Function maintains ECCS initiation capability.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.5.1.1    Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.1.2    Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.1.3    Calibrate the analog      module.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.1.4    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.1.5    Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.1.6    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-38                      Amendment No. 192
 
RCIC System Instrumentation 3.3.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
------------------------------------NOTES------------- -----------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.5.2-1 to determine which SRs apply for each RCIC Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status sol    for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed as follows:  (a) for up to 6 hours for Functions 2 and 5; and (b) for up to 6 hours for Functions I, 3, and 4 provided the associated Function maintains RCIC initiation capability.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.5.2.1    Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.2.2    Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.2.3    Calibrate the analog      module.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.2.4    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.2.5    Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.5.2.6    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-46                      Amendment No. 192
 
Primary Containment and Drywell Isolation Instrumentation 3.3.6.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Primary Containment and Drywell Isolation Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours, provided the associated Function maintains isolation capability.
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.3.6.1.1        Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                    In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3. 3 . 6. 1. 2  Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3 . 3 . 6. 1. 3  Calibrate the analog trip module.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.1.4        Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.              In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.1.5        Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.              In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3 . 3 . 6 . 1. 6 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.3-54                    Amendment No. 192
 
Secondary Containment Isolation Instrumentation 3.3.6.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.2-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Secondary Containment Isolation Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours, provided the associated Function maintains secondary containment isolation capability.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.6.2.1    Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.2.2    Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.2.3    Calibrate the analog      module.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.2.4    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.2.5    Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.2.6    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-63                      Amendment No. 192
 
RHR Containment      System Instrumentation 3.3.6.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.3-1 to determine which SRs apply for each RHR Containment Spray System Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours, provided the associated Function maintains RHR containment spray initiation        lity.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.6.3.1    Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.3.2    Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.3.3    Calibrate the analog      module.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.3.4    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.3.5    Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.3.6    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-67                      Amendment No. 192
 
SPMU System Instrumentation 3.3.6.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.4-1 to determine which SRs apply for each SPMU Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours, provided the associated Function maintains SPMU initiation capability.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.6.4.1    Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.4.2    Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.4.3    Calibrate the analog      module.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.4.4    Calibrate the analog comparator unit.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.4.5    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.6.4.6    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                            3.3-71                      Amendment No. 192
 
Relief and LLS Instrumentation 3.3.6.5 3.3  INSTRUMENTATION 3.3.6.5  Relief and Low-Low Set (LLS) Instrumentation LCO  3.3.6.5      Two relief and LLS instrumentation        systems shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION            COMPLETION TIME A. One trip system          A.l  Restore trip system        7 days inoperable.                    to OPERABLE status.
                              -OR A.2  Declare associated          7 days relief and LLS valve(s) inoperable.
B. Required Action and      B.l  Be in MODE 3.              12 hours associated Completion Time of Condition A not met.
B.2  Be in MODE 4.              36 hours OR Two trip systems inoperable.
CLINTON                            3.3-74                      Amendment No. 192
 
Control Room Ventilation System Instrumentation 3.3.7.1 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME B. Required Action and      B.1    Place one Control        1 hour associated Completion          Room Ventilation Time not met.                  subsystem in the high radiation mode of operation.
OR B.2    Declare associated        1 hour Control Room Ventilation subsystem inoperable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.7.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours provided the associated Function maintains Control Room Ventilation initiation capability.
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.3.7.1.1      Perform CHANNEL CHECK.                      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.7.1.2      Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.7.1.3      Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-76                      Amendment No. 192
 
LOP Instrumentation 3.3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------------------------NOTES-----------------------------------
: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.8.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each LOP Function.
: 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 2 hours provided the associated Function maintains DG initiation capability.
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.3.8.1.1    Deleted SR  3.3.8.1.2    Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.8.1.3    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.              In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.8.1.4    Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST.      In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-79                    Amendment No. 192
 
RPS Electric Power Monitoring 3.3.8.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.3.8.2.1    -----------------NOTE------------------
Only required to be performed prior to entering MODE 2 or 3 from MODE 4, when in MODE 4 for ~ 24 hours.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.3.8.2.2    Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The          In accordance Allowable Values shall be:                with the Surveillance
: a. Overvoltage                            Frequency Control Program Bus A ~  127.3 V Bus B ~  126. 7 V
: b. Undervoltage Bus A ~  115.0 V Bus B ~  114.7 V
: c. Underfrequency (with time      ~ 4.0 seconds)
Bus A ~  57 Hz Bus B ~  57 Hz SR  3.3.8.2.3    Perform a system functional test.          In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.3-82                    Amendment No. 192
 
Recirculation Loops Operating 3.4.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.4.1.1      -------------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 24 hours after both recirculation loops are in operation.
Verify recirculation loop jet pump flow        In accordance mismatch with both recirculation loops in      with the operation is:                                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program
: a.    ~ 10% of rated core flow when operat ting at < 70% of rated core flow; and
: b. S 5% of rated core flow when operating at ~70% of rated core flow.
CLINTON                                  3.4-3                Amendment No. 192
 
FCVs 3.4.2 3.4  REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) 3.4.2  Flow Control Valves (FCVs)
LCO  3.4.2        A recirculation loop FCV shall be OPERABLE in each operating recirculation loop.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1 and 2.
ACTIONS
-------------------------------------NOTE----------------------------------
Separate Condition entry is allowed for each FCV.
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. One or two required      A.l      Lock up the FCV.      4 hours FCVs inoperable.
B. Required Action and      B.l      Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.4.2.1    Veri    each FCV fails "as is" on loss of      In accordance hydraulic pressure at the hydraulic unit.      with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.4-6                  Amendment No. 192
 
Jet Pumps 3.4.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR 3.4.3.1  --------------------NOTES-------------------
: 1. Not Required to be performed until 4 hours after associated recirculation loop is in operation
: 2. Not required to be performed until 24 hours after> 21.6% RTP.
Verify at least two of the following          In accordance criteria (a, b, and c) are satisfied for each with the operating recirculation loop:                Surveillance Frequency Control
: a. Recirculation loop drive flow versus      Program flow control valve position differs by S 10% from established patterns.
: b. Recirculation loop drive flow versus total core flow differs by S 10% from established patterns.
: c. Each jet pump diffuser to lower plenum differential pressure differs by s 20%
from established patterns, or each jet pump flow differs by S 10% from established patterns.
CLINTON                              3.4 9                Amendment No. 192
 
S!RVs 3.4.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                      r    FREQUENCY SR  3.4.4.1  Verify the safety function lift setpoints    In accordance of the required S!RVs are as follows:        with the Inservice Number of                Setpoint        Testing Program S!RVs                  jpsig) 7                  1165 +/- 34.9 5                  1180 +/- 35.4 4                  1190 +/- 35.7 Following testing, lift settings shall be within +/- 1%.
SR  3.4.4.2  -------------------NOTE------------------
Valve actuation may be excluded.
Verify each required relief function S!RV    In accordance actuates on an actual or simulated          with the automatic initiation signal.                Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.4.4.3  -------------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.
Verify each required S!RV actuator strokes  In accordance when manually actuated.                      with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.4-11                  Amendment No. 192
 
RCS Operational LEAKAGE 3.4.5 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME C. Required Action and      C.1    Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time of Condition A or    AND B not met.
C.2    Be in MODE 4.          36 hours Pressure boundary LEAKAGE exists.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.4.5.1    Verify RCS unidentified LEAKAGE, total      In accordance LEAKAGE, and unidentified LEAKAGE increase  with the are within limits.                          Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.4-13                Amendment No. 192
 
RCS Leakage Detection Instrumentation 3.4.7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.4.7.1  Perform CHANNEL CHECK of required drywe11      In accordance atmospheric monitoring system.                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.4.7.2  Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of required    In accordance leakage detection instrumentation.              with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.4.7.3  Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION of required        In accordance leakage detection instrumentation.              with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.4-19                    Amendment No. 192
 
RCS      fic Activity 3.4.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                        FREQUENCY SR  3.4.8.1    -------------------NOTE------------------
Only required to be performed in MODE 1.
Verify reactor coolant DOSE                    In accordance EQUIVALENT 1-131 specific activity is          with the
:::; O. 2 IlC i I gm .                        Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                    3.4-21            Amendment No. 192
 
RHR Shutdown Cooling System--Hot Shutdown 3.4.9 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                      REQUIRED ACTION            COMPLETION TIME B. No RHR shutdown            E.l  Initiate action to restore  Immediately cool    subsystem in          one RHR shutdown cooling operation.                      subsystem or one recirculation pump to AND                            operation.
No recirculation pump in operation.
B.2 Verify reactor coolant        1 hour from circulation by an            discovery of no alternate method.            reactor coolant circulation AND Once per 12 hours thereafter B.3 Monitor reactor coolant      Once per hour temperature and pressure.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.4.9.1    -------------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be met until 2 hours after reactor steam dome pressure is less than the RHR cut in permissive pressure.
Verify one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem        In accordance or recirculation pump is operating.              with the Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON                                3.4-24                    Amendment No. 192
 
RHR Shutdown Cool    System--Cold Shutdown 3.4.10 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME B. No RHR shutdown          B.1    Verify reactor          1 hour from cooling subsystem in            coolant circulating    discovery of no operation.                      by an alternate        reactor coolant method.                circulation AND No recirculation pump in operation.                                            Once per 12 hours thereafter AND B.2    Monitor reactor        Once per hour coolant temperature and pressure.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.4.10.1  Verify one RHR shutdown cool    subsystem    In accordance or recirculation pump is operating.            with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.4-26                    Amendment No. 192
 
RCS PiT Limits 3.4.11 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME C.  ---------NOTE--------    C.1      Initiate action to  Immediately Required Action C.2                restore parameter(s) shall be completed if              to within limits.
this Condition is entered.
C.2      Determine RCS is    Prior to Requirements of the                acceptable for      entering MODE 2 LCO not met in other              operation.          or 3 than MODES 1, 2, and 3.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.4.11.1  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Only required to be performed during RCS heatup and cooldown operations and RCS inservice leak and hydrostatic testing.
Verify:                                      In accordance with the
: a. RCS pressure and RCS temperature are    Surveillance within the limits of Figures 3.4.11 I,  Frequency 3.4.11-2 and 3.4.11-3; and              Control Program
: b. RCS heatup and cooldown rates are as indicated on the figures.
(continued)
CLINTON                                3.4-28                Amendment No. 192
 
RCS PIT Limits 3.4.11 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.4.11.5  -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. Only required to be performed when tensioning the reactor vessel head bolting studs.
: 2. Only required to be met with> 10% of the reactor vessel head bolting studs fully tensioned.
Verify reactor vessel flange and head        In accordance flange temperatures are ~ 70&deg;F.              with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.4.11.6  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be performed until 30 minutes after RCS temperature s SO&deg;F in MODE 4.
Verify reactor vessel flange and head        In accordance flange temperatures are ~ 70&deg;F.              with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.4.11.7  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after RCS temperature ~ 90&deg;F in MODE 4.
Veri    reactor vessel flange and head      In accordance with the flange temperatures are ~ 70&deg;F.
Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.4-30                Amendment No. 192
 
Reactor Steam Dome Pressure 3.4.12 3.4  REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) 3.4.12  Reactor Steam Dome Pressure LCO  3.4.12    The reactor steam dome pressure shall be  s 1045 psig.
APPLICABILITY: MODES 1 and 2.
ACTIONS CONDITION                        REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. Reactor steam dome        A.1    Restore reactor steam    15 minutes pressure not within              dome pressure to limit.                            within limit.
B. Required Action and      B.1    Be in MODE 3.            12 hours associated Completion Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                                FREQUENCY SR  3.4.12.1    Verify reactor steam dome pressure is          In accordance s 1045 psig.                                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                          3.4-33                    Amendment No. 192
 
ECCS 3.S.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.S.1.1  Veri      for each ECCS      ection/spray      In accordance subsystem, the piping is filled with water      with the from the pump discharge valve to the            Surveillance injection valve.                                Frequency Control Program SR  3.S.1.2  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Low pressure coolant        ection (LPCI) subsystems may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and                  for heat removal with reactor steam dome pressure less than the residual heat removal cut in permissive pressure in MODE 3, if capable of            manually realigned and not otherwise inoperable.
Verify each ECCS injection/spray                In accordance manual, power operated, and automatic valve      with the in the flow path, that is not locked,            Surveillance sealed, or otherwise secured in position,        Frequency is in the correct position.                      Control Program SR  3.5.1. 3  Verify ADS accumulator supply pressure is        In accordance 2': 140 ps                                      with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3. S.1. 4 Verify each ECCS pump                  the      In accordance specified flow rate with the specified pump      with the differential pressure.                          Inservice Testing PUMP DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM      FLOW RATE LPCS        2': 5010 gpm        2': 290 psid LPCI        2': SOSO gpm        2': 113 psid HPCS        2': SOlO gpm        2': 363 psid (continued)
CLINTON                                  3.S-4                  Amendment No. 192
 
ECCS -Operating 3.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.5.1. 5  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Vessel      ection/spray may be excluded.
Verify each ECCS      ection/spray subsystem  In accordance actuates on an actual or simulated            with the automatic initiation signal.                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.5.1. 6  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Valve actuation may be excluded.
Verify the ADS actuates on an actual or      In accordance simulated automatic initiation signal.        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.5.1.7  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.
Verify each ADS valve actuator strokes when  In accordance manually actuated.                            with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.5.1. 8  -------------------NOTE-------------------
ECCS actuation instrumentation is excluded.
Veri    the ECCS RESPONSE TIME for each ECCS  In accordance injection/spray subsystem is within limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.5-5                Amendment No. 192
 
ECCS-Shutdown 3.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.5.2.1  Verify, for each required low pressure ECCS  In accordance injection/spray subsystem, the suppression  with the pool water level is ~ 12 ft 8 inches.        Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.5.2.2  Verify, for the required High Pressure Core  In accordance Spray (HPCS) System, the:                    with the Surveillance
: a. Suppression pool water level is        Frequency
                      ~  12 ft 8 inches; or                  Control Program
: b. RCIC storage tank available water volume is ~ 125,000 gal.
SR  3.5.2.3  Veri    ,for each required ECCS injection/  In accordance spray subsystem, the piping is filled with  with the water from the pump discharge valve to the  Surveillance injection valve.                            Frequency Control Program SR  3.5.2.4  -------------------NOTE-------------------
One low pressure coolant injection (LPCI) subsystem may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and operation for decay heat removal, if capable of being manually realigned and not otherwise inoperable.
Verify each required ECCS      ection/spray  In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and        with the automatic valve in the flow path, that is    Surveillance not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in  Frequency position, is in the correct position.        Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                3.5-8              Amendment No. 192
 
ECCS  Shutdown 3.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.5.2.5  Verify each required ECCS pump develops the  In accordance specified flow rate with the specified pump  with the differential pressure.                      Inservice Testing Program PUMP DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM        FLOW RATE        PRESSURE LPCS          ~ 5010 gpm      ~ 290 psid LPCI          ~ 5050 gpm      ~ 113 psid HPCS          ~ 5010 gpm      ~ 363 psid SR  3.5.2.6  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Vessel injection/spray may be excluded.
Veri    each required ECCS injection/spray  In Accordance subsystem actuates on an actual or          with the simulated automatic initiation signal.      Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.5-9                Amendment No. 192
 
RCIC System 3.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.5.3.1  Verify the RCIC System piping is filled      In accordance with water from the pump discharge valve to  with the the    ection valve.                        Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.5.3.2  Verify each RCIC System manual, power        In accordance operated, and automatic valve in the flow    with the path, that is not locked, sealed, or        Surveillance otherwise secured in position, is in the    Frequency correct position.                            Control Program SR  3.5.3.3  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.
Verify, with RCIC steam supply pressure      In accordance
                ~ 1045 psig and ~ 920 psig, the RCIC pump    with the can develop a flow rate ~ 600 gpm against a  Surveillance system head corresponding to reactor        Frequency pressure.                                    Control Program SR  3.5.3.4  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.
Verify, with RCIC steam supply pressure      In accordance
                ~ 150 psig and ~ 135 psig, the RCIC pump    with the can develop a flow rate ~ 600 gpm against a  Surveillance system head corresponding to reactor        Frequency pressure.                                    Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.5-11                Amendment No. 192
 
RCIC    tern 3.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.5.3.5  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Vessel      ection may be excluded.
Veri    the RCIC System actuates on an      In accordance actual or simulated automatic initiation    with the signal.                                      Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.5-12                Amendment No. 192
 
Primary Containment Air Locks 3.6.1.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1.2.1  ------------------NOTES-----------------
: 1. Only required to be met during MODES 1, 2, and 3.
: 2. An inoperable air lock door does not invalidate the previous successful performance of the overall air lock leakage test.
: 3. Results shall be evaluated against acceptance criteria applicable to SR 3.6.1.1.1.
In accordance Perform required primary containment air      with the lock leakage rate testing in accordance      Primary with the Primary Containment Leakage Rate    Containment Te        Program.                            Leakage Rate Testing Program SR  3.6.1.2.2  ------------------NOTE------------------
Only required to be performed upon entry or exit through the primary containment air lock.
Verify only one door in the primary          In accordance containment air lock can be opened at a      with the time.                                        Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON                            3.6-8                    Amendment No. 192
 
PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1.3.1  -------------------NOTES----------------
: 1. Only          to be met in MODES 1, 2, and 3.
: 2. Not required to be met when the 36 inch primary containment purge valves are open for pressure control, ALARA or air quality considerations for personnel entry. Also not required to be met during Surveillances or special testing on the purge system that requires the valves to be open. The 36 inch primary containment purge lines shall not be opened with a 12 inch primary containment purge line open nor with a drywell vent and purge supply or exhaust line open.
Verify each 36 inch primary containment    In accordance purge valve is closed.                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control program (continued)
CLINTON                          3.6-15                    Amendment No. 192
 
PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS      (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3 . 6 . 1. 3 . 2 -----------------NOTES-----------------
: 1. Valves and blind flanges in high radiation areas may be verified by use of administrative means.
: 2. Not required to be met for PCIVs that are open under administrative controls.
Verify each primary containment          In accordance isolation manual valve and blind flange  with the that is located outside primary          Surveillance containment/ drywell/ and steam tunnel    Frequency and is required to be closed during      Control program accident conditions is closed.
(continued)
CLINTON                              3.6-16                    Amendment No. 192
 
PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS      (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3. 6. 1. 3 . 4  Verify the isolation time of each power  In accordance operated and each automatic PCIV, except  with the MSIVs, is within limits.                  Inservice Testing Program SR  3.6.1.3.5      ------------------NOTE-----------------
Only required to be met in MODES 1, 2, and 3.
Perform leakage rate testing for each      Once wi thin 92 primary containment purge valve with      days after resilient seals.                          opening the valve In accordance with the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program SR  3.6.1.3.6      Verify the isolation time of each MSIV    In accordance is ~ 3 seconds and ~ 5 seconds.            with the Inservice Testing Program SR  3.6.1.3.7      Verify each automatic PCIV actuates to    In accordance the isolation position on an actual or    with the simulated isolation signal.                Surveillance Frequency Control program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.6-18                    Amendment No. 192
 
PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS      (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                        FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1.3. 11 ----------------NOTE-------------------  In accordance Only required to be met in MODES I, 2,    with the and 3.                                    Primary Containment Leakage Rate Verify that the combined leakage rate    Testing for both primary containment feedwater    Program.
penetrations is ~ 2 gpm when pressurized to :;:: 1.1 P a
* SR  3.6.1.3.12  Verify each instrumentation line excess    In accordance flow check primary containment isolation  with the valve actuates within the required range. Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON                              3.6-19a                Amendment No. 192
 
Primary Containment Pressure 3.6.l.4 3.6  CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.1.4  Primary Containment Pressure LCO  3.6.1.4      Primary containment to secondary containment differential pressure shall be ~ -0.25 psid and ~ 0.25 psid.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. Primary containment to    A.l    Restore primary          1 hour secondary containment            containment to differential pressure            secondary containment not within limits.              differential pressure to within limits.
B. Required Action and      B.1  Be in MODE 3.              12 hours associated Completion Time not met.            AND B.2  Be in MODE 4.              36 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1.4.1      Verify primary containment to secondary      In accordance containment differential pressure is        with the within limits.                              Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON                            3.6-20                      Amendment No. 192
 
Containment Air Temperature 3.6.1.S 3.6  CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.1.S  Primary Containment Air Temperature LCO  3.6.1.S                  containment average air temperature shall be
:::; 122&deg;F.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                      REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. Primary containment          A.1    Restore primary          8 hours average air                        containment average temperature not within              air temperature to limit.                              within limit.
B. Required Action and        B.l  Be in MODE 3.              12 hours associated Completion Time not met.              AND B.2  Be in 1'10 DE 4.          36 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1.5.1        Verify primary containment average air      In accordance temperature is within limit.                with the Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON                                3.6-21                      Amendment No. 192
 
LLS Valves 3.6.1.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1.6.1        ------------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 12 hours after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to        the test.
Verify each LLS valve actuator strokes    In accordance when manually actuated.                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3 . 6 . 1. 6 . 2 ------------------NOTE------------------
Valve actuation may be excluded.
Verify the LLS System actuates on an      In accordance actual or simulated automatic initiation  with the signal.                                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.6-23                    Amendment No. 192
 
RHR Containment Spray System 3.6.1.7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1.7.1  ------------------NOTE------------------
RHR containment spray subsystems may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and operation for decay heat removal when below the RHR cut in permissive pressure in MODE 3 if capable of being manually realigned and not otherwise inoperable.
Verify each RHR containment spray            In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and        with the automatic valve in the flow path that is    Surveillance not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured    Frequency in position is in the correct position.      Control Program SR  3.6.1.7.2  Verify each RHR pump develops a flow rate    In accordance of ~ 3800 gpm on recirculation flow          with the through the associated heat exchanger to    Inservice the suppression pool.                        Testing Program SR  3.6.1.7.3  Veri    each RHR containment spray          In accordance subsystem automatic valve in the flow        with the path actuates to its correct position on    Surveillance an actual or simulated automatic            Frequency initiation signal.                          Control Program SR  3.6.1.7.4  Verify each spray nozzle is unobstructed. Following activities that could result in nozzle blockage CLINTON                          3.6-25                      Amendment No. 192
 
FWLCS 3.6.1.9 3.6  CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.1.9  Feedwater Leakage Control System (FWLCS)
LCO  3.6.1.9      Two FWLCS subsystems shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES I, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION      COMPLETION TIME A. One FWLCS subsystem      A.1  Restore FWLCS          30 days inoperable.                    subsystem to OPERABLE status.
B. Two FWLCS subsystems    B.1  Restore one FWLCS      7 days inoperable.                    subsystem to OPERABLE status.
C. Required Action and      ------------NOTE-----------
associated Completion    LCO 3.0.4.a is not Time not met.            applicable when entering MODE 3.
C.1  Be in MODE 3.          12 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.6.1. 9 . 1  Perform a system functional test of each  In accordance FWLCS subsystem.                          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-27a                  Amendment No. 192
 
Suppression Pool Average Temperature 3.6.2.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.2.1.1  Verify suppression pool average            In accordance temperature is within the    icable      with the limits.                                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program AND 5 minutes when performing test    that adds heat to the suppression pool I
CLINTON                          3.6-30                    Amendment No. 192
 
Suppression Pool Water Level 3.6.2.2 3.6  CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.2.2  Suppression Pool Water Level LCO  3.6.2.2                    pool water level shall be:
: a. ;::: 18 ft 11 inches and ~ 19 ft 5 inches,
: b. 2: 18 ft 11 inches and ~ 20 ft 1 inches, in MODE 3 with reactor pressure less than 235 psig APPLICABILITY:    MODES I, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                      REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. Suppression          water  A.1    Restore suppression      2 hours level not within                          water level to limits.                              within limits.
B. Required Action and          B.1    Be in MODE 3.            12 hours associated            ion Time not met.                AND B.2    Be in MODE 4.            36 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.2.2.1    Verify suppression        water level is      In accordance within limits.                                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.6-31                      Amendment No. 192
 
RHR Suppression Pool Cooling 3.6.2.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.2.3.1  Veri    each RHR suppression pool cooling  In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and      with the automatic valve in the flow path that is    Surveillance not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured    Frequency in position is in the correct position or  Control Program can be aligned to the correct position.
SR  3.6.2.3.2  Verify each RHR pump develops a flow rate  In accordance
                  ~ 4550 gpm through the associated heat      with the exchanger to the suppression pool.          Inservice Testing Program CLINTON                          3.6-33                    Amendment No. 192
 
SPMU System 3.6.2.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.2.4.1  Verify upper containment pool water level  In accordance is:                                        with the Surveillance
: a.  ~ el. 825 ft 6 inches;                  Frequency Control Program
: b.  ~ el. 825 ft 10 inches when the inclined fuel transfer pool to steam dryer storage pool gate is not open; and
: c.  ~ el. 827 ft 1 inch when the reactor cavity to steam dryer storage pool gate is not open.
OR
: d. Reactor cavity pool level ~ el. 824 ft 7 inches in MODE 3 with reactor pressure less than 235 OR
: e. Suppression pool water level ~ 19 ft 9 inches in MODE 3 with reactor pressure less than 235 SR  3.6.2.4.2            upper containment pool water      In accordance temperature is $ 120&deg;F.                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.2.4.3  Verify each SPMU subsystem manual, power    In accordance operated, and automatic valve that is not  with the locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in    Surveillance position is in the correct position.        Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.2.4.4    ------------------NOTE------------------
Actual makeup to the suppression pool may be excluded.
Verify each SPMU subsystem automatic        In accordance valve actuates to the correct position on  with the an actual or simulated automatic            Surveillance initiation signal.                          Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-35                    Amendment No. 192
 
Primary Containment and Drywell Hydrogen Igniters 3.6.3.2 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME C. Required Action and      C.1    Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.3.2.1            ze each primary containment and      In accordance drywell hydrogen igniter division and        with the perform current versus voltage              Surveillance measurements to verify required igniters    Frequency in service.                                  Control Program SR  3.6.3.2.2    ------------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be performed until 92 days after discovery of four or more igniters in the division inoperable.
Energize each primary containment and        In accordance drywell hydrogen          division and      with the perform current versus voltage              Surveillance measurements to veri    required igniters    Frequency in service.                                  Control Program SR  3.6.3.2.3    Veri    each required igniter in            In accordance inaccessible areas develops sufficient      with the current draw for a ~ 1700&deg;F surface          Surveillance temperature.                                Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                            3.6-39                      Amendment No. 192
 
Primary Containment and Drywell Hydrogen 3.6.3.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.3.2.4  Verify each required          in            In accordance accessible areas develops a surface          with the temperature of ~ 1700&deg;F.                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                          3.6-40                      Amendment No. 192
 
Containment      1      Mixing Systems 3.6.3.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.6.3.3.1  Operate each Containment!Drywell        In accordance Mixing System.                          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.3.3.2          each Containment!Drywell        In accordance System flow rate is ~ 800 scfm. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                          3.6-42                  Amendment No. 192
 
Secondary Containment 3.6.4.1 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME C. Secondary containment      C .1    --------NOTE--------
inoperable during                  LCO 3.0.3 is not movement of recently                applicable.
irradiated fuel assemblies in the primary or secondary                Suspend movement of      Immediately containment, or during              recently irradiated OPDRVs.                            fuel assemblies in the primary and secondary containment.
AND C.2      Initiate action to      Immediately suspend OPDRVs.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                                FREQUENCY SR  3.6.4.1.1    Verify secondary containment vacuum is        In accordance 2 0.25 inch of vacuum water gauge.            with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.4.1.2      Verify all secondary containment              In accordance equipment hatches are closed and sealed.      with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.6-44                      Amendment No. 192
 
Secondary Containment 3.6.4.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.4.1.3  Verify one door in each access to            In accordance secondary containment is closed, except      with the during normal entry and exit.                Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.4.1.4  Verify the secondary containment can be      In accordance drawn down to ~ 0.25 inch of vacuum water    with the gauge within the time required using one    Surveillance Standby Gas Treatment (SGT) subsystem.      Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.4.1.5  Veri    the secondary containment can be    In accordance maintained ~ 0.25 inch of vacuum water      with the gauge for 1 hour using one SGT subsystem    Surveillance at a flow rate ~ 4400 cfm.                  Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-45                    Amendment No. 192
 
scros 3.6.4.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.6.4.2.1  ------------------NOTES-----------------
: 1. Valves, dampers, and blind flanges in high radiation areas may be verified by use of administrative means.
: 2. Not required to be met for SCIOs that are open under administrative controls.
Verify each secondary containment          In accordance isolation manual valve, damper, and blind  with the flange that is required to be closed      Surveillance during accident conditions is closed.      Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.4.2.2  Verify the isolation time of each power    In accordance operated and each automatic SCIO is        with the wi thin limi ts .                          Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.4.2.3  Verify each automatic SCIO actuates to    In accordance the isolation position on an actual or    with the simulated automatic isolation signal.      Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-50                  Amendment No. 192
 
SGT System 3.6.4.3 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME E. Two SGT subsystems          E.l    Suspend movement of    Immediately inoperable during                  recently irradiated movement of recently                fuel assemblies in the irradiated fuel                    primary and secondary assemblies in the                  containment.
primary or secondary containment, or during      AND OPDRVs.
E.2    Initiate action to    Immediately suspend OPDRVs.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.4.3.1      Operate each SGT subsystem for            In accordance
                      ~ 10 continuous hours with heaters        with the operating.                                Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.4.3.2      Perform required SGT filter testing in    In accordance accordance with the Ventilation Filter    with the VFTP Testing Program (VFTP).
SR  3.6.4.3.3      Verify each SGT subsystem actuates on an  In accordance actual or simulated initiation signal. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.6.4.3.4        Veri  each SGT filter cooling bypass      In accordance damper can be opened and the fan          with the started.                                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.6-53                    Amendment No. 192
 
Drywell 3.6.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.6.5.1.2  -----------------NOTE-------------------
An inoperable air lock door does not invalidate the previous successful performance of the overall drywell air lock leakage rate test.
Perform overall drywell air lock leakage  In accordance rate test at ~ 3.0 psig.                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (con tinued)
CLINTON                          3.6-54a                  Amendment No. 192
 
1 3.6.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.5.1.3    Veri    bypass          is less than or    24 months equal to the bypass leakage limit.        following 2 However, during the first unit startup    consecutive following bypass          testing        tests with performed in accordance with this SR, the  bypass leakage acceptance criterion is s 10% of the      greater than drywell bypass leakage limit.              the bypass leakage limit until 2 consecutive tests are less than or to the bypass leakage limit AND 48 months following a test with bypass leakage greater than the bypass leakage limit
                                                            -----NOTES----
: 1. The next required performance of this SR may be delayed to November 23, 2008.
: 2. SR 3.0.2 is not applicable for extensions
                                                              > 12 months.
In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                          3.6-54b                  Amendment No. 192
 
Air Lock 3.6.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.5.2.1  -----------------NOTE-------------------
Only required to be performed upon entry into drywell.
Verify only one door in the drywell air    In accordance lock can be opened at a time.              with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                          3.6-60                    Amendment No. 192
 
Drywell Isolation Valves 3.6.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.3.1    Veri    each 24 inch drywell vent and        In accordance purge supply isolation valve is sealed        with the closed.                                      Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.5.3.2    ------------------NOTE------------------
Not required to be met when the 36 inch and either the 10 inch or 24 inch drywell vent and purge exhaust valves are open for pressure control, ALARA or air quality considerations for personnel entry. Also not required to be met during Surveillances or special testing of the purge system that requires the valves to be open. The drywell vent and purge exhaust valves shall not be opened with a 12 inch or 36 inch primary containment purge system supply or exhaust line open.
Verify each 10 inch, 24 inch, and 36 inch    In accordance drywell vent and purge exhaust isolation    with the valve is closed.                            Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                          3.6-64                      Amendment No. 192
 
Drywell Isolation Valves 3.6.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.5.3.3    ------------------NOTES-----------------
: 1. Valves and blind flanges in high radiation areas may be verified by use of administrative means.
: 2. Not required to be met for drywell isolation valves that are open under administrative controls.
Verify each required drywell isolation      Prior to manual valve and blind        that is      entering MODE 2 required to be closed during accident      or 3 from conditions is closed.                      MODE 4, if not performed in the previous 92 SR  3.6.5.3.4    Verify the isolation time of each            In accordance required power operated and each required  with the automatic drywell isolation valve is        Inservice wi thin limits.                            Testing Program SR  3.6.5.3.5    Verify each required automatic drywell      In accordance isolation valve actuates to the isolation  with the position on an actual or simulated          Surveillance isolation signal.                          Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-65                    Amendment No. 192
 
Drywell Pressure 3.6.5.4 3.6  CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.5.4  Drywell Pressure LCO  3.6.5.4            l-to-primary containment differential pressure shall be ~ -0.2 psid and ~ 1.0 psid.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME A. Drywell-to-primary        A.l    Restore drywell-to    1 hour containment                                containment differential pressure              differential pressure not within limits.                to within limits.
B. Required Action and        B.l    Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time not met.              AND B.2    Be in MODE 4.          36 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.5.4.1    Verify drywell-to-primary containment      In accordance differential pressure is within limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-66                    Amendment No. 192
 
Drywell Air Temperature 3.6.5.5 3.6  CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.5.5  Drywell Air Temperature LCO  3.6.5.5      Drywell average air temperature shall be S l50&deg;F.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES 1, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME A. Drywell average air      A.l      Restore drywell        8 hours temperature not within            average air limit.                            temperature to within limit .
B. Required Action and      B.l      Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time not met.            AND B.2      Be in MODE 4.          36 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.6.5.5.1    Verify drywe11 average air temperature is  In accordance within limit.                              with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-67                    Amendment No. 192
 
Drywell Post-LOCA Vacuum Relief System 3.6.5.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.6.5.6.1  -----------------NOTES------------------
: 1. Not required to be met for drywell post-LOCA vacuum relief valves open during Surveillances.
: 2. Not        red to be met for drywell post-LOCA vacuum relief valves open when performing their intended function.
Veri    each drywell post-LOCA vacuum        In accordance relief valve is closed.                      with the Surveillance Frequency Control program SR  3.6.5.6.2  Perform a functional test of each drywell    In accordance post-LOCA vacuum relief valve.                with the Surveillance Frequency Control program SR  3.6.5.6.3  Verify the opening pressure differential      In accordance of each drywell post-LOCA vacuum relief      with the valve is ~ 0.2 psid.                          Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.6-70                      Amendment No. 192
 
Division 1 and 2 SX Subsystems and UHS 3.7.1 Actions (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME D. Required Action and      0.1      Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time of Condition A      AND not met.
D.2      Be in MODE 4.          36 hours OR Division 1 and 2 SX subsystems inoperable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.7.1.1    Verify UHS water volume is  ~ 593 acre-ft. In accordance with UHS Erosion, Sediment Monitoring, and Dredging Program SR  3.7.1.2    Veri  each required SX subsystem manual,      In accordance power operated, and automatic valve in the      with the flow path servicing safety related systems      Surveillance or components, that is not locked, sealed,      Frequency or otherwise secured in position, is in the    Control Program correct position.
SR  3.7.1.3    Verify each SX subsystem actuates on an        In accordance actual or simulated initiation signal.        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.7-2                  Amendment No. 192
 
Division 3 SX Subsystem 3.7.2 3.7  PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.2  Division 3 Shutdown Service Water (SX) Subsystem LCO  3.7.2        The Division 3 SX subsystem shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:    MODES I, 2, and 3.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION            COMPLETION TIME A. Division 3 SX            A.l      Declare High Pressure    Immediately subsystem inoperable.              Core Spray System inoperable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                                FREQUENCY SR  3.7.2.1    Veri    each required Division 3 SX              In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and            with the automatic valve in the flow path servicing        Surveillance safety related systems or components, that      Frequency is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured      Control Program in position, is in the correct        ion.
SR  3.7.2.2    Verify the Division 3 SX subsystem actuates      In accordance on an actual or simulated initiation            with the signal.                                          Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.7-3                    Amendment No. 192
 
Control Room Ventilation System 3.7.3 ACTIONS  (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME G. Two Control Room        G.l      Suspend movement of    Immediately Ventilation subsystems            irradiated fuel inoperable during                assemblies in the movement of irradiated            primary and secondary fuel assemblies in the            containment.
primary or secondary containment, during      AND CORE ALTERATIONS, or during OPDRVs.          G.2      Suspend CORE            Immediately ALTERATIONS.
OR AND One or more Control Room Ventilation        G.3      Initiate action to      Immediately subsystems inoperable            suspend OPDRVs.
due to inoperable CRE boundary during movement of irradiated fuel assemblies in the primary or secondary containment, during CORE ALTERATIONS, or during OPDRVs.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.7.3.1    Operate each Control Room Ventilation          In accordance subsystem with flow through the makeup        with the filter for ~ 10 continuous hours with the      Surveillance heaters operating.                              Frequency Control Program SR  3.7.3.2    Operate each Control Room Ventilation          In accordance subsystem with flow through the                with the recirculation filter for ~ 15 minutes.        Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                3.7-6                  Amendment No. 192
 
Control Room Ventilation System 3.7.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.7.3.3  Perform required Control Room Ventilation    In accordance filter testing in accordance with the        with the VFTP Ventilation Filter          Program (VFTP).
SR  3.7.3.4  Veri    each Control Room Ventilation        In accordance subsystem actuates on an actual or            with the simulated initiation signal.                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.7.3.5  Perform required CRE unfiltered air          In accordance inleakage testing in accordance with the      with the Control Room Envelope Habitability Program. Control Room Envelope Habitabili ty Program CLINTON                              3.7-7                  Amendment No. 192
 
Control Room AC System 3.7.4 ACTIONS    (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME E. Required Action and      ------------NOTE------------
associated Completion    LCO 3.0.3 is not applicable.
Time of Condition B not met during movement of irradiated  E.l      Suspend movement of    Immediately fuel assemblies in the            irradiated fuel primary or secondary              assemblies in the containment, during                primary and secondary CORE ALTERATIONS, or              containment.
during OPDRVs.
E.2      Suspend CORE            Immediately ALTERATIONS.
AND E.3      Initiate action to      Immediately suspend OPDRVs.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.7.4.1    Verify each control room AC subsystem has      In accordance the capability to remove the assumed heat      with the load.                                          Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.7-10                  Amendment No. 192
 
Main Condenser Offgas 3.7.5 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.7.5.1  Verify the radioactivity rate of the noble    Once within gases is ~ 289 mCi/second after decay of 30  4 hours after a minutes.                                      2: 50% increase in the nominal steady state fission gas release rate after factoring out increases due to changes in THERMAL POWER level SR  3.7.5.2  -----------------~-NOTE--------------------
Not required to be performed until 31 days after any main steam line not isolated and SJAE in operation.
Veri  the radioactivity rate of the noble    In accordance gases is ~ 289 mCi/second after decay of      with the 30 minutes.                                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.7-12                  Amendment No. 192
 
Main Turbine Bypass 3.7.6 3.7    PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.6    Main Turbine Bypass System LCO    3.7.6        The Main Turbine Bypass System shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:      THERMAL POWER  ~ 21.6% RTP.
AC'I'IONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME A. Main Turbine Bypass      A.1      Restore Main Turbine  2 hours System inoperable.                Bypass System to OPERABLE status.
B. Required Action and      B.1      Reduce THERMAL POWER  4 hours associated Completion              to < 21. 6% RTP.
Time not met.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.7.6.1    Verify one complete cycle of-each main        In accordance turbine bypass valve.                        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.7.6.2    Perform a system functional test.            In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.7.6.3    Verify the TURBINE BYPASS SYSTEM RESPONSE      In accordance TIME is within limits.                        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.7-13                  Amendment No. 192
 
Fuel Pool Water Level 3.7.7 3.7  PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.7  Fuel Pool Water Level LCO  3.7.7        The fuel pool water level shall be ~ 23 ft over the top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated in the spent fuel storage pool and upper containment fuel storage pool racks.
APPLICABILITY:    During movement of irradiated fuel assemblies in the associated fuel storage pool.
ACTIONS CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. Fuel pool water level    A.I      --------NOTE--------
not within limit.                LCO 3.0.3 is not applicable.
Suspend movement of    Immediately irradiated fuel assemblies in the associated fuel storage pool{s}.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.7.7.1    Verify the fuel pool water level is ~ 23 ft    In accordance over the top of irradiated fuel assemblies      with the seated in the storage racks.                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.7-14                  Amendment No. 92
 
AC Sources--Operat 3.8.1 ACTIONS  (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME G. Three or more required    G.1    Enter LCO 3.0.3.      Immediately AC sources inoperable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                          FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.1    Verify correct breaker alignment and          In accordance indicated power availability for each        with the offsite circuit.                              Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.8.1. 2    -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. Performance of SR 3.8.1.7 satisfies this SR.
: 2. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period and followed by a warmup period prior to loading.
: 3. A modified DG start involving idling and gradual acceleration to synchronous speed may be used for this SR as recommended by the manufacturer.
When modified start procedures are not used, the time, voltage, and frequency tolerances of SR 3.8.1.7 must be met.
Verify each DG starts from standby            In accordance conditions and achieves steady state          with the voltage ~ 4084 V and s 4580 V and frequency  Surveillance Frequency
                  ~ 58.8 Hz and s 61.2 Hz.
Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                  3.8-4                Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources--Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.3  -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. DG loadings may include gradual loading as recommended by the manufacturer.
: 2. Momentary transients outside the load range do not invalidate this test.
: 3. This Surveillance shall be conducted on only one DG at a time.
: 4. This SR shall be preceded by, and immediately follow, without shutdown, a successful performance of SR 3.8.1.2 or SR 3.8.1.7.
Veri    each DG operates for ~ 60 minutes at  In accordance a load ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for      with the DG 18, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C.                Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.8.1.4  Verify each      tank contains ~ 385    of  In accordance fuel oil for DG lA and DG 18 and ~ 240 gal    with the for DG 1C.                                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.8.1.5  Check for and remove accumulated water from    In accordance each day tank.                                with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.8.1.6    Verify the fuel oil transfer system            In accordance operates to automatical    transfer fuel oil  with the from the storage tank to the day tank.        Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-5                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVE ILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.7      ----------------NOTE-----------------
All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
Verify each DG starts from standby                In accordance condition and achieves:                          with the Surveillance
: a. In s 12 seconds, voltage  ~ 4084 V and    Frequency Control Program frequency ~ 58.8 Hz; and
: b. Steady state voltage ~ 4084 V and s  4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and
:S 61.2 Hz.
SR  3.8.1. 8  ------------------NOTE-------------------
This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1 or 2.      However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Veri    automatic and manual transfer of        In accordance unit power supply from the normal offsite        with the circuit to the alternate offsite circuit.        Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                  3.8-6                    Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources--Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.9  -------------------NOTE-------------------
: 1. Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
: 2. If performed with DG synchronized with offsite power, it shall be performed at a power factor < 0.9.
Verify each DG      ects a load greater than    In accordance or        to its associated single      st    with the post accident load and following load          Surveillance rejection, the engine speed is maintained      Frequency less than nominal plus 75% of the              Control Program difference between nominal speed and the overspeed trip setpoint or 15% above nominal, whichever is lower.
(continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-6a                    Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1. 10 -------------------NOTE-------------------
Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify each DG operating at a power factor    In accordance
                ~ 0.9 does not trip and voltage is            with the maintained ~ 5000 V for DG 1A and DG IB and  Surveillance Frequency
                ~ 5824 V for DG 1C during and following a Control Program load rejection of a load ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for DG 18, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C.
(continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-7                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.11  -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
: 2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3.
However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis    this SR.
Veri    on an actual or simulated loss of      In accordance offsite power signal:                          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program
: a. De-energization of emergency buses;
: b. Load shedding from emergency buses for Divisions 1 and 2; and
: c. DG auto-starts from standby condition and:
: 1. energizes permanently connected loads in $12 seconds,
: 2. energizes auto-connected shutdown loads,
: 3. maintains steady state voltage
                          ~ 4084 V and $ 4580 V,
: 4. maintains steady state frequency
                          ~ 58.8 Hz and $ 61.2 Hz, and
: 5. supplies permanently connected and auto-connected shutdown loads for
                          ~ 5 minutes.
(continued)
CLINTON                                3.8-8                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.12  -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine          period.
: 2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1 or 2. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis    this SR.
Verify on an actual or simulated Emergency    In accordance Core Cooling System (ECCS) initiation          with the signal each DG auto-starts from standby        Surveillance condition and:                                Frequency Control Program
: a. In ~ 12 seconds after auto-start and during tests, achieves voltage ~ 4084 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz;
: b. Achieves steady state voltage ~ 4084 V and ~ 4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and ~ 61.2 Hz; and
: c. Operates for  ~ 5 minutes.
SR  3.8.1.13  ------------------NOTE-------------------
Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Veri    each DG's automatic trips are          In accordance bypassed on an actual or simulated ECCS        with the initiation signal except:                      Surveillance Frequency
: a. Engine overspeed;                        Control Program
: b. Generator differential current; and
: c. Overcrank for DG lA and DG lB.
(continued)
CLINTON                                3.8-9                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.14  -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. Momentary transients outside the load and power factor ranges do not invalidate this test.
: 2. Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify each DG operating at a power factor    In accordance
                ~  0.9 operates for ~ 24 hours:                with the Surveillance
: a. For ~ 2 hours loaded ~ 4062 kW for DG    Frequency Control Program lA, ~ 4069 kW for DG IE, and ~ 2310 kW for DG lC; and
: b. For the remaining hours of the test loaded ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for DG 1B, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C.
(continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-10                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS    (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.15  ----------------------NOTE---------------
: 1. This Surveillance shall be performed within 5 minutes of shutting down the DG after the DG has operated ~ 2 hours loaded ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for DG IE, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C.
Momentary transients outside of the load range do not invalidate this test.
: 2. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
Verify each DG starts and achieves:            In accordance with the
: a. In ~ 12 seconds, voltage  ~ 4084 V and  Surveillance Frequency frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and Control Program
: b. Steady s ta te vol tage ~ 4084 V and
                    ~  4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and ~ 61. 2 Hz.
(continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-11                    Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.16  -------------------NOTE-------------------
This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify each DG:                              In accordance with the
: a. Synchronizes with offsite power source  Surveillance while loaded with emergency loads upon  Frequency a simulated restoration of offsite      Control Program power;
: b. Transfers loads to offsite power source; and
: c. Returns to ready-to-load operation.
SR  3.8.1.17  -------------------NOTE------------------
Credit may be taken for unplanned events that sati    this SR.
Veri    with a DG operating in test mode    In accordance and connected to its bus, an actual or        with the simulated ECCS initiation signal overrides    Surveillance the test mode by:                            Frequency Control Program
: a. Returning DG to ready-to-load operation; and
: b. Automatically        zing the emergency loads from offsite power.
(continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-12                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.18  ---------------------NOTE---------------
This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE I, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis this SR.
Verify the sequence time is within +/- 10% of  In accordance des    for each load sequence timer.        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-13                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1.19  -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
: 2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3.
However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis      this SR.
Veri  , on an actual or simulated loss of    In accordance offsite power signal in conjunction with an    with the actual or simulated ECCS initiation signal:    Surveillance Frequency
: a. De-energization of emergency buses;      Control Program
: b. Load shedding from emergency buses for Divisions 1 and 2; and
: c. DG auto-starts from standby condition and:
: 1. energizes permanently connected loads in ~ 12 seconds,
: 2. energizes auto-connected emergency loads,
: 3. achieves          state voltage
                          ~ 4084 V and  ~ 4580 V,
: 4. achieves steady state frequency
                          ~ 58.8 Hz and ~ 61.2 Hz, and
: 5. supplies permanently connected and auto-connected emergency loads for
                          ~ 5 minutes.
(continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-14                  Amendment No. 192
 
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.1. 20 -------------------NOTE-------------------
All DG starts may be preceded by an engine pre lube period.
Verify, when started simultaneously from      In accordance standby condition, each DG achieves:          with the Surveillance
: a. In ~ 12 seconds, voltage ~ 4084 V and    Frequency Control Program frequency ~ 58.8 Hz; and
: b. Steady state voltage ~ 4084 V and
                      ~ 4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and
                      ~ 61.2 Hz.
CLINTON                              3.8-15                    Amendment No. 192
 
Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air 3.8.3 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                      REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME F. Required Actions and          F.l    Declare associated DG    Immediately associated Completion                inoperable.
Time not met.
OR One or more DGs with diesel fuel oil, lube oil, or starting air subsystem not within limits for reasons other than Condition A, B, C, 0, or E.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.3.1    Verify each fuel oil storage tank contains:      In accordance with the
: a.  ;;:: 48,000      of fuel for DG 1A;          Surveillance Frequency
: b.  ;;:: 45,000 gal of fuel for DG 18; and      Control Program
: c.  ;;:: 29,500 gal of fuel for DG 1C.
SR  3.8.3.2    Verify lube oil inventory is:                    In accordance with the
: a.  ;;:: 347 gal for each 16            engine;  Surveillance and                                        Frequency Control Program
: b.  ;;:: 284 gal for each 12 cylinder engine.
(continued)
CLINTON                                  3.8-22                  Amendment No. 192
 
Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air 3.8.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.3.3  Verify fuel oil properties of new and          In accordance stored fuel oil are tested in accordance      with the Diesel with, and maintained within the limits of,    Fuel Oil the Diesel Fuel Oil Testing Program.          Testing Program SR  3.8.3.4  Verify each required DG air start receiver    In accordance pressure is ~ 200 psig.                        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.8.3.5  Check for and remove accumulated water from    In accordance each fuel oil storage tank.                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.8-23                    Amendment No. 192
 
DC Sources-Ope rat 3.8.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.8.4.1  Veri    battery terminal voltage is greater    In accordance than or equal to the minimum established        with the float voltage.                                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.8.4.2  Veri    each Division 1 and 2 battery charger  In accordance supplies ~ 300 amps at greater than or equal    with the to the minimum established float voltage for    Surveillance
                ~ 4 hours and each Division 3 and 4 battery Frequency Control Program charger supplies ~ 100 amps at greater than or equal to the minimum established float voltage for ~ 4 hours.
Verify each battery charger can recharge the battery to the fully charged state within 12 hours while supplying the largest combined demands of the various continuous steady state loads, after a battery discharge to the bounding design basis event discharge state.
SR  3.8.4.3    -------------------NOTES------------------
: 1. The modified performance discharge test in SR 3.8.6.6 may be performed in lieu of SR 3.8.4.3.
: 2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify battery capacity is adequate to          In accordance supply, and maintain in OPERABLE status, the    with the required emergency loads for the design        Surveillance cycle when      ected to a battery service      Frequency test.                                          Control Program CLINTON                              3.8-25                    Amendment No. 192
 
Battery Parameters 3.8.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR 3.8.6.1    ---------------- NOTE -------------------
Not required to be met when battery terminal voltage is less than the minimum established float voltage of SR 3.8.4.1.
Verify each battery float current is < 2    In accordance amps.                                        with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.2    Verify each          pilot cell voltage is  In accordance
                > 2.07 V.                                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.3    Verify each          connected cell          In accordance level is greater than or equal  with the to minimum established design limits.        Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.4    Verify each          pilot cell temperature  In accordance is greater than or equal to minimum          with the established design limits.                  Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.5    Verify each battery connected cell voltage  In accordance is > 2.07 V.                                with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                              3.8-32                Amendment No. 192
 
Battery Parameters 3.8.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS  (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.6.6  -------------------NOTE------------------
This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that this SR.
Verify battery capacity is ~ 80 of the      In accordance manufacturer's rating when subjected to a    with the performance discharge test or a modified    Surveillance performance discharge test.                  Frequency Control Program AND 12 months when battery shows degradation or has reached 85%
of the expected life with
                                                                      < 100%
of manufacturer's rating 24 months when battery has reached 85% of the expected life with capacity> 100%
of manufacturer's rating CLINTON                              3.8-33                Amendment No. 92
 
Inverters-Operating 3.8.7 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME E. Both RPS solenoid bus    E.l      De-energize one RPS    1 hour inverters inoperable.            solenoid bus.
F.        red Action and      F.l      Be in MODE 3.          12 hours associated Completion Time for Condition C, D, or E not met.
F.2      Be in MODE 4.          36 hours SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.7.1    Verify correct inverter voltage, frequency,    In accordance and alignment to        red uninterruptible    with the AC buses and RPS solenoid buses.              Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.8-35                  Amendment No. 192
 
Inverters    Shutdown 3.8.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.8.8.1  Verify correct inverter voltage, frequency,    In accordance and alignments to required uninterruptible    with the AC buses.                                      Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.8-38                  Amendment No. 192
 
Distribution Systems  Operating 3.8.9 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.9.1  Verify correct breaker alignments and        In accordance to required AC, DC, and              with the uninterruptible AC bus electrical power      Surveillance distribution subsystems.                      Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.8-41                  Amendment No. 192
 
Distribution Systems--Shutdown 3.8.10 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION            COMPLETION TIME A.  (continued)              A.2.3    Initiate action to      Immediately suspend operations with a potential for the reactor vessel.
AND A.2.4    Initiate actions to      Immediately restore required AC, DC, and uninterruptible AC bus electrical power distribution subsystems to OPERABLE status.
AND A.2.5    Declare associated      Immediately required shutdown cooling subsystem(s) inoperable and not in operation.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.8.10.1            correct breaker al            and        In accordance to required AC, DC, and                  with the uninterruptible AC bus electrical power          Surveillance distribution subsystems.                        Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.8-43                    Amendment No. 192
 
SVC Protection Systems 3.8.11 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.8.11.1  For each required SVC Protection System,      In accordance perform a local, visual check of the SVC      with the system control and status panel to confirm    Surveillance satisfactory operation.                      Frequency Control Program SR  3.8.11.2  Perform a system functional test of each      In accordance SVC protection subsystem, including breaker  with the actuation.                                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.8-45              Amendment No. 192
 
Refueling          Interlocks 3.9.1 3.9  REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.1  Refueling            Interlocks LCO  3.9.1        The refueling equipment interlocks shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:            in-vessel fuel movement with equipment associated with the interlocks.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. One or more              A.I              in-vessel    Immediately refueling                          fuel movement with interlocks                                    associated with the inoperable interlock(s) .
OR A.2.1    Insert a control rod  Immediately withdrawal block A.2.2    Veri  all control    Immediately rods are fully inserted.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.9.1.1    Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST on each of    In accordance the following required refueling equipment    with the interlock inputs:                              Surveillance Frequency
: a. All-rods-in,                            Control Program
: b. Refuel platform        ion, and
: c. Refuel platform main hoist, fuel loaded.
CLINTON                                3.9-1                  Amendment No. 192
 
Refuel Position One-Rod-Out-Interlock 3.9.2 3.9  REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.2  Refuel Position One-Rod-Out Interlock LCO    3.9.2        The refuel position one-rod-out interlock shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:      MODE 5 with the reactor mode switch in the refuel and any control rod withdrawn.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. Refuel position one      A.1      Suspend control rod rod-out interlock                  withdrawal.
inoperable.
AND A.2      Initiate action to insert all insertable control rods in core cells one or more fuel assemblies.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                                    NCY SR  3.9.2.1    Veri            mode switch locked in refuel    In accordance pos                                            with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.9.2.2      -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be              until 1 hour after any control rod is withdrawn.
Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.                In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                  3.9-2                    Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod Position 3.9.3 3.9  REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.3  Control Rod Position LCO  3.9.3      All control rods shall be fully inserted.
APPLICABILITY:    When loading fuel assemblies into the core.
ACTIONS CONDITIONS                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. One or more control      A.l      Suspend loading fuel  Immediately rods not fully                    assemblies into the inserted.                        core.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.9.3.1    Veri  all control rods are fully inserted. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.9-3                  Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod OPERABILITY-Refueling 3.9.5 3.9  REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.5  Control Rod OPERABILITY -  Re LCO  3.9.5        Each withdrawn control rod shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:    MODE 5.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. One or more withdrawn    A.l      Initiate action to    Immediately control rods                      fully insert inoperable.                        inoperable withdrawn control rods.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.9.5.1    -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not          to be performed until 7 days after the control rod is withdrawn.
Insert each withdrawn control rod at least    In accordance one notch.                                    with the Surveillance Control Program SR  3.9.5.2      Veri    each withdrawn control rod scram      In accordance accumulator pressure is ~ 1520 psig.          with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.9-7                  Amendment No. 192
 
RPV Water Level-Irradiated Fuel 3.9.6 3.9  REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.6    Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) Water Level--Irradiated Fuel LCO  3.9.6        RPV water level shall be  ~ 22 ft 8 inches above the top of the RPV flange.
APPLICABILITY:      During movement of irradiated fuel assemblies within the RPV.
ACTIONS CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. RPV water level not      A.I      Suspend movement of    Immediately wi thin limit.                    irradiated fuel assemblies within the RPV.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.9.6.1    Verify RPV water level is ~ 22 ft 8 inches      In accordance above the top of the RPV flange.                with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.9-8                    Amendment No. 192
 
RPV Water Level--New Fuel or Control Rods 3.9.7 3.9  REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.7  Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) Water Level--New Fuel or Control Rods LCO  3.9.7        RPV water level shall be 2 23 ft above the top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated within the RPV.
APPLICABILITY:      During movement of new fuel assemblies or handl      of control rods within the RPV when irradiated fuel assemblies are seated within the RPV.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. RPV water level not      A.I      Suspend movement of    Immediately within limit.                      new fuel assemblies and handling of control rods within the RPV.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.9.7.1    Veri    RPV water level is 2 23 ft above the    In accordance top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated      with the within the RPV.                                Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.9-9                  Amendment No. 192
 
RHR--High Water Level 3.9.8 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME C. No RHR shutdown          C.l          reactor          1 hour from cooling subsystem in            coolant circulation      discovery of no operation.                      by an alternate method. reactor coolant circulation AND Once per 12 hours AND                            thereafter C.2    Monitor reactor coolant temperature.            Once per hour SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.9.8.1    Verify one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem    In accordance is operating.                                with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.9-12                  Amendment No. 192
 
RHR--Low Water Level 3.9.9 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                  REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME C. No RHR shutdown          C.l    Verify reactor          1 hour from cooling subsystem in            coolant circulation    discovery of no operation.                      by an alternate        reactor coolant method.                circulation AND Once per 12 hours thereafter AND C.2    Monitor reactor        Once per hour coolant temperature.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.9.9.1    Verify one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem      In accordance is operating.                                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.9-15                  Amendment No. 192
 
Reactor Mode Switch Interlock Testing 3.10.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.10.2.1  Verify all control rods are fully inserted    In accordance in core cells containing one or more fuel      with the assemblies.                                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.10.2.2  Verify no CORE ALTERATIONS are in progress. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.10-5                  Amendment No. 192
 
Single Control Rod Withdrawal--Hot Shutdown 3.10.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                              FREQUENCY SR  3.10.3.1  Perform the applicable SRs for the      red  According to LCOs.                                          the applicable SRs SR  3.10.3.2  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be met if SR 3.10.3.1 is satisfied for LCO 3.10.3.d.l requirements.
Verify all control rods, other than the        In accordance control rod being withdrawn, in a five by      with the five array centered on the control rod        Surveillance being withdrawn, are disarmed.                Frequency Control Program SR  3.10.3.3  Verify all control rods, other than the        In accordance control rod being withdrawn, are fully        with the inserted.                                      Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.10-8                  Amendment No. 192
 
Single Control Rod Withdrawal--Cold Shutdown 3.10.4 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION                      REQUIRED ACTION      COMPLETION TIME
: 8. One or more of the          8.1    Suspend withdrawal of  Immediately above requirements not              the control rod and met with the affected                removal of associated control rod not                    CRD.
insertable.
AND 8.2.1  Initiate action to      Immediately fully insert all control rods.
OR 8.2.2  Initiate action to satisfy the            Immediately requirements of this LCO.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.4.1    Perform the applicable SRs for the required    According to LCOs.                                          applicable SRs SR  3.10.4.2    -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be met if SR 3.10.4.1 is satisfied for LCO 3.10.4.c.1 requirements.
Verify all control rods, other than the        In accordance control rod being withdrawn, in a five by      with the five array centered on the control rod being    Surveillance withdrawn, are disarmed.                        Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                3.10-11                Amendment No. 192
 
Control Rod Withdrawal--Cold Shutdown 3.10.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.4.3  Veri    all control rods, other than the      In accordance control rod        withdrawn, are fully      with the inserted.                                      Surveillance Frequency Control SR  3.10.4.4  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not required to be met if SR 3.10.4.1 is satisfied for LCO 3.10.4.b.1        rements.
Verify a control rod withdrawal block is      In accordance inserted.                                      with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.10-12                  Amendment No. 192
 
Single CRD Removal    Refue 3.10.5 ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. One or more of the        A.1      suspend removal of      Immediately above              not              the CRD mechanism.
met.
AND A.2.1    Initiate action to      Immediately fully insert all control rods.
OR A.2.2    Initiate action to      Immediately satisfy the requirements of this LCO.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                                FREQUENCY SR  3.10.5.1  Veri  all controls rods, other than the          In accordance control rod withdrawn for the removal of          with the the associated CRD, are fully inserted.          Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.10.5.2    Veri  all control rods, other than the          In accordance control rod withdrawn for the removal of          with the the associated CRD, in a five by five array      Surveillance centered on the control rod withdrawn for        Frequency the removal of the associated CRD, are            Control Program disarmed.
(continued)
CLINTON                                3.10-14                    Amendment No. 192
 
Single CRD Removal-Refueling 3.10.5 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.5.3  Veri  a control rod withrdrawal block is    In accordance inserted.                                    with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.10.5.4  Perform SR 3.1.1.1.                          According to SR 3.1.1.1 SR  3.10.5.5  Veri  no CORE ALTERATIONS are in progress. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.10-15                Amendment No. 192
 
Mult      Control Rod Withdrawal--Refueling 3.10.6 ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION          COMPLETION TIME A. One or more of the      A.l                withdrawal of  Immediately above            s not              control rods and met.                                removal of associated CRDs.
AND A.2                loading fuel    Immediately assemblies.
AND A.3.1      Initiate action to      Immediately ful  insert all control rods in core cells containing one or more fuel assemblies.
OR A. 3.2                      to s of this LCO.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                                FREQUENCY SR  3.10.6.1  Verify the four fuel assemblies are removed      In accordance from core cells associated with each            with the control rod or CRD removed.                      Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON                                3.10-17                  Amendment No. 192
 
Multiple Control Rod Withdrawal--Refuel 3.10.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.6.2  Verify all other control rods in core cells  In accordance containing one or more fuel assemblies are    with the fully inserted.                              Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.10.6.3  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Only required to be met during fuel loading.
Verify fuel assemblies being loaded are in    In accordance compliance with an approved spiral reload    with the sequence.                                    Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                            3.10-18                  Amendment No. 192
 
SDM Test    Refueling 3.10.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.8.2  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not        red to be met if SR 3.10.8.3 satisfied.
Perform the MODE 2 applicable SRs for                    to LCO 3.3.2.1, Function l.b of                  the applicable Table 3.3.2.1-1.                              SRs SR  3.10.8.3  -------------------NOTE-------------------
Not            to be met if SR 3.10.8.2 Veri    movement of control rods is in                control compliance with the approved control rod      rod movement sequence for the SDM test by a second licensed operator or other qualified member of the technical staff.
SR  3.10.8.4  Veri    no other CORE ALTERATIONS are in      In accordance progress.                                      with the Surveillance Frequency Control (continued)
CLINTON                              3.10-22                  Amendment No. 192
 
SDM Test-Refuel 3.10.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.8.5  Veri    each withdrawn control rod does not    Each time the go to the withdrawn overtravel position.        control rod is withdrawn to "full out" position AND Prior to satisfying LCO 3.10.8.c requirement after work on control rod or CRD System that could affect coupling SR  3.10.8.6  Veri      CRD charging water header pressure    In accordance
                ;::: 1520 psig.                                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.10-23                  Amendment No. 192
 
Training Startups 3.10.9 3.10  SPECIAL OPERATIONS 3.10.9            Startups LCO  3.10.9      The low pressure coolant injection (LPCI) OPERABILITY requirements        fied in LCO 3.5.1, "ECCS-Operating," may be changed to allow one residual heat removal subsystem to be aligned in the shutdown cooling mode for training startups, provided the following requirements are met:
: a. THERMAL POWER is    ~  1% RTP; and
: b. Average reactor coolant temperature is < 200&deg;F.
APPLICABILITY:    MODE 2 with one LPCI subsystem suction valve closed.
ACTIONS CONDITION                    REQUIRED ACTION        COMPLETION TIME A. One or more of the        A.l      Place the reactor    Immediately above requirements not            mode switch in the met.                                shutdown SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.9.1    Veri  THERMAL POV'JER is  ~  1% RTP.        In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.10.9.2    Veri  average reactor coolant temperature    In accordance is < 200&deg;F.                                  with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                                3.10-24                Amendment No. 192
 
Single Control Rod Withdrawal - Refuel 3.10.10 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE                            FREQUENCY SR  3.10.10.1 Veri  all control rods other than the          In accordance control rod        withdrawn, are fully        with the inserted.                                      Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR  3.10.10.2 Veri  no other CORE ALTERATIONS are in        In accordance progress.                                      with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON                              3.10-26                  Amendment No. 192
 
Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5    Program and Manuals  (continued) 5.5.15                                                          (continued)
: d. Measurement, at              locations, of the CRE pressure relative to all external areas adjacent to the CRE boundary during the pressurization mode of operation by one subsystem of the Control Room Ventilation System, operating at the flow rate              by the VFTP, at a Frequency of 24 months on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS.      The results shall be trended and used as a part of the 24 month assessment of the CRE
: e. The quantitative limits on unfiltered air inleakage into the CRE. These limits shall be stated in a manner to allow direct comparison to the unfiltered air measured by the testing described in paragraph c.      The unfiltered air inleakage limit for radiological challenges is the inleakage flow rate assumed in the licensing basis analyses of DBA consequences. Unfiltered air inleakage limits for hazardous chemicals must ensure that exposure of CRE occupants to these hazards will be within the assumptions in the licens      basis.
: f. The provisions of SR 3.0.2 are applicable to the Frequencies for assess      CRE habitability, determining CRE unfiltered inleakage, and                CRE pressure and assessing the CRE boundary as          red by paragraph c and d, respectively.
5.5.16 program provides controls for Surveillance Frequencies.
shall ensure that Surveillance Requirements in the Technical        ications are performed at intervals sufficient to assure the associated Lilniting Conditions for operation are met.
: a. The Surveillance            Control Program shall contain a list of Frequencies          Surveillance Requirements for which the Frequency is controlled by the program.
: b. Changes to the              listed in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program shall be made in accordance with NEI 04-10, "Risk-Informed Method for control of Surveillance Frequencies," Revision 1.
: c. The provisions of Surveillance Requirements 3.0.2 and 3.0.3 are applicable to the            ies established in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.
CLINTON                              S.0-16c                      Amendment No. 192
 
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 192 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-62 EXELON GENERATION COMPANY. LLC CLINTON POWER STATION, UNIT NO.1 DOCKET NO. 50-461
 
==1.0      INTRODUCTION==
 
By letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) dated February 15, 2010, (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML100470787), as supplemented by letter dated May 21, 2010 (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC, the licensee), requested changes to the technical specifications (TSs), facility operating license, and surveillance requirements (SRs) for Clinton Power Station (CPS), Unit No.1.
The May 21,2010, supplement, contained clarifying information but did not change the NRC staff's initial proposed finding of no significant hazards consideration.
The requested change is the adoption of NRC-approved Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF-425), Revision 3, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control- Risk Informed Technical Specification Task Force (RITSTF) Initiative 5b" (Reference 1). When implemented, TSTF-425 relocates most periodic frequencies of TS surveillances to a licensee controlled program, the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (SFCP), and provides requirements for the new program in the Administrative Controls section of the TS. All surveillance frequencies can be relocated except:
* Frequencies that reference other approved programs for the specific interval (such as the In-Service Testing Program or the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program (RTP>>;
Frequencies that are purely event-driven (e.g., "each time the control rod is withdrawn to the 'full out' position");
Frequencies that are event-driven, but have a time component for performing the surveillance on a one-time basis once the event occurs (e.g., "within 24 hours after thermal power reaching ~ 95 percent RTP"); and
 
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* Frequencies that are related to specific conditions (e.g., battery degradation, age and capacity) or conditions for the performance of a SR (e.g., "drywell to suppression chamber differential pressure decrease").
A new program is added to the Administrative Controls of TS Section 5 as Specification 5.5.16.
The new program is called the SFCP and describes the requirements for the program to control changes to the relocated surveillance frequencies. The TS Bases for each of the affected SRs are revised to state that the frequency is set in accordance with the SFCP. Some SRs Bases do not contain a discussion of the frequency. In these cases, the Bases describing the current frequency were added to maintain consistency with the Bases for similar surveillances. These instances are noted in the markup along with the source of the text The proposed licensee changes to the Administrative Controls of the TS to incorporate the SFCP include a specific reference to Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 04-10, "Risk-Informed Technical Specifications Initiative 5B, Risk-Informed Method for Control of Surveillance Frequencies," Revision 1 (Reference 2), as the basis for making any changes to the surveillance frequencies once they are relocated out of the TS.
In a letter dated September 19,2007, the NRC staff approved NEI 04-10, Revision 1, (Agencywide Documents Assess and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML072570267), as acceptable for referencing in licensing actions to the extent specified and under the limitations delineated in NEI 04-10, and the safety evaluation providing the basis for NRC acceptance of NEI 04-10.
 
==2.0      REGULATORY EVALUATION==
 
In the "Final Policy Statement: Technical Specifications Improvements for Nuclear Power Plants" published in the Federal Register (58 FR 39132, July 22,1993), the NRC addressed the use of Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA), (currently referred to as Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) in Standard Technical Specifications). In discussing the use of PSA in Nuclear Power Plant Technical SpeCifications, the Commission wrote in part:
The Commission believes that it would be inappropriate at this time to allow requirements which meet one or more of the first three criteria to be deleted from technical speCifications based solely on PSA (Criterion 4). However, if the results of PSA indicate that technical specifications can be relaxed or removed, a deterministic review will be performed.
The Commission Policy in this regard is consistent with its Policy Statement on "Safety Goals for the Operation of Nuclear Power Plants",(51 FR 30028, published on August 21, 1986). The Policy Statement on Safety Goals states in part, "... [probabilistic] results ... should also be reasonably balanced and supported through use of deterministic arguments. In this way, judgments can be made ... about the degree of confidence to be given these [probabilistic]
estimates and assumptions. This is a key part of the process for determinil1g the degree of regulatory conservatism that may be warranted for particular decisions.
This defense-in-depth approach is expected to continue to ensure the protection of public health and safety."
 
                                                -3 The Commission will continue to use PSA, consistent with its policy on Safety Goals, as a tool in evaluating specific line item improvements to Technical Specifications, new requirements, and industry proposals for risk-based Technical Specification change.
Approximately two years later, the NRC provided additional detail concerning the use of PRA in the "Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Nuclear Regulatory Activities; Final Policy Statement," published in the Federal Register (60 FR 42622, August 16,1995). The Commission, in discussing the deterministic and probabilistic approach to regulation, and the Commission's extension and enhancement of traditional regulation, wrote in part:
PRA addresses a broad spectrum of initiating events by assessing the event frequency. Mitigating system reliability is then assessed, including the potential for multiple and common cause failures. The treatment therefore goes beyond the single failure requirements in the deterministic approach. The probabilistic approach to regulation is, therefore, considered an extension and enhancement of traditional regulation by considering risk in a more coherent and complete manner.
The Commission provided its new policy, stating:
Although PRA methods and information have thus far been used successfully in nuclear regulatory activities, there have been concerns that PRA methods are not consistently applied throughout the agency, that sufficient agency PRAlstatistics expertise is not available, and that the Commission is not deriving full benefit from the large agency and industry investment in the developed risk assessment methods. Therefore, the Commission believes that an overall policy on the use of PRA in nuclear regulatory activities should be established so that the many potential applications of PRA can be implemented in a consistent and predictable manner that promotes regulatory stability and efficiency. This policy statement sets forth the Commission's intention to encourage the use of PRA and to expand the scope of PRA applications in all nuclear regulatory matters to the extent supported by the state-of-the-art in terms of methods and data. Implementation of the policy statement will improve the regulatory process in three areas: Foremost, through safety decision making enhanced by the use of PRA insights; through more efficient use of agency resources; and through a reduction in unnecessary burdens on licensees.
Therefore, the Commission adopts the following policy statement regarding the expanded NRC use of PRA:
(1) The use of PRA technology should be increased in all regulatory matters to the extent supported by the state-of-the-art in PRA methods and data and in a manner that complements the NRC's deterministic approach and supports the NRC's traditional defense-in-depth philosophy.
 
                                                    -4 (2) PRA and associated analyses (e.g., sensitivity studies, uncertainty analyses, and importance measures) should be used in regulatory matters, where practical within the bounds of the state-of-the-art, to reduce unnecessary conservatism associated with current regulatory requirements, regulatory guides, license commitments, and staff practices. Where appropriate, PRA should be used to support the proposal for additional regulatory requirements in accordance with 10 CFR 50.109 (8ackfit Rule). Appropriate procedures for including PRA in the process for changing regulatory requirements should be developed and followed.
It is, of course, understood that the intent of this policy is that existing rules and regulations shall be complied with unless these rules and regulations are revised.
(3) PRA evaluations in support of regulatory decisions should be as realistic as practicable and appropriate supporting data should be publicly available for review.
(4) The Commission's safety goals for nuclear power plants and subsidiary numerical objectives are to be used with appropriate consideration of uncertainties in making regulatory judgments on the need for proposing and backfitting new generic requirements on nuclear power plant licensees.
In 10 CFR 50.36, the NRC established its regulatory requirements related to the content of the TS. Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.36, TSs are required to include items in the following five speCific categories related to station operation: (1) safety limits, limiting safety system settings, and limiting control settings; (2) limiting conditions for operation; (3) surveillance requirements; (4) design features; and (5) administrative controls.
As stated in 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3), "Surveillance requirements are requirements relating to test, calibration, or inspection to assure that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met." These categories will remain in the TS. The new TS SFCP provides the necessary administrative controls to require that surveillances frequencies relocated to the SFCP are conducted at a frequency to assure that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met. Changes to surveillance frequencies in the SFCP are made using the methodology contained in NEI 04-10, including qualitative considerations, results of risk analyses, sensitivity studies and any bounding analyses, and recommended monitoring of structures, systems, and components (SSCs), and required to be documented. Furthermore, changes to frequencies are subject to regulatory review and oversight of the SFCP implementation through the rigorous NRC review of safety-related SSC performance provided by the reactor oversight program.
Licensees are required by the TS to perform surveillance test, calibration, or inspection on specific safety-related system equipment (e.g., reactivity control, power distribution, electrical, and instrumentation) to verify system operability. Surveillance frequencies, currently identified in the TS, are based primarily upon deterministic methods such as engineering judgment, operating experience, and manufacturer's recommendations. The licensee's use of NRC approved methodologies identified in NEI 04-10 provides a way to establish risk-informed surveillance frequencies that complement the deterministic approach and support the NRC's traditional defense-in-depth philosophy.
 
                                                -5 The licensee's SFCP ensures that SRs specified in the TS are performed at intervals sufficient to assure the above regulatory requirements are met. Existing regulatory requirements, such as 10 CFR 50.65, "Requirements for Monitoring the Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants," and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B (corrective action program), require licensee monitoring of surveillance test failures and implementing corrective actions to address such failures. One of these actions may be to consider increasing the frequency at which a surveillance test is performed. In addition, the SFCP implementation guidance in NEI 04-10 requires monitoring the performance of SSCs for which surveillance frequencies are decreased to assure reduced testing does not adversely impact the SSCs.
These requirements, and the monitoring required by NEI 04-10, ensure that surveillance frequencies are sufficient to assure that the requirements of 10 CFR 50.36 are satisfied and that any performance deficiencies will be identified and appropriate corrective actions taken.
Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.174, "An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk Informed Decisions on Plant-Specific Changes to the Licensing Basis," (Reference 5), describes a risk-informed approach, acceptable to the NRC, for assessing the nature and impact of proposed permanent licensing-basis changes by considering engineering issues and applying risk insights. This regulatory guide also provides risk acceptance guidelines for evaluating the results of such evaluations.
In RG 1.177, "An Approach for Plant-Specific, Risk-Informed Decisionmaking: Technical Specifications," (Reference 3), it describes an acceptable risk-informed approach specifically for assessing proposed permanent TS changes.
In RG 1.200, "An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Results for Risk-Informed Activities," (Reference 4), it describes an acceptable approach for determining whether the quality of the PRA, in total or the parts that are used to support an application, is sufficient to provide confidence in the results, such that the PRA can be used in regulatory decision making for light-water reactors.
 
==3.0      TECHNICAL EVALUATION==
 
The licensee's adoption of TSTF-425 for CPS provides for administrative relocation of applicable surveillance frequencies and provides for the addition of the SFCP to the administrative controls of the TS. TSTF-425 also requires the application of NEI 04-10 for any changes to surveillance frequencies within the SFCP. The licensee's application for the changes proposed in TSTF-425 included documentation regarding the PRA technical adequacy consistent with the requirements of RG 1.200, "An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Results for Risk-Informed Activities," Revision 1 (Reference 4). In accordance with NEI 04-10, PRA methods are used in combination with plant performance data and other considerations to identify and justify modifications to the surveillance frequencies of equipment at nuclear power plants. This is in accordance with guidance provided in RG 1.174, "An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk Informed Decisions on Plant-Specific Changes to the Licensing Basis," (Reference 5) and RG 1.177 in support of changes to surveillance test intervals.
 
                                                  -6 3.1      RG 1.177 Five Key Safety Principles In RG 1.177, it identifies five key safety principles required for risk-informed changes to the TS.
Each of these principles is addressed by the industry methodology document, NEI 04-10.
3.1.1  The Proposed Change Meets Current Regulations The regulation at 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3) states that TSs will include surveillances which are "requirements relating to test, calibration, or inspection to assure that necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met." NEI 04-10 provides guidance for relocating the surveillance frequencies from the TSs to a licensee-controlled program by providing an NRC approved methodology for control of the surveillance frequencies. The surveillances themselves would remain in the TSs, as required by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3).
This change is consistent with other NRC-approved TS changes in which the surveillance frequencies are relocated to licensee-controlled documents, such as surveillances performed in accordance with the In-service Testing Program or the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program. Thus, this proposed change meets the first key safety principle of RG 1.177 by complying with current regulations.
3.1.2  The Proposed Change Is Consistent With the Defense-in-Depth Philosophy Consistency with the defense-in-depth philosophy, the second key safety principle of RG 1.177, is maintained if:
* A reasonable balance is preserved among prevention of core damage, prevention of containment failure, and consequence mitigation.
* Over-reliance on programmatic activities to compensate for weaknesses in plant design is avoided.
* System redundancy, independence, and diversity are preserved commensurate with the expected frequency, consequences of challenges to the system, and uncertainties (e.g.,
no risk outliers). Because the scope of the proposed methodology is limited to revision of surveillance frequencies, the redundancy, independence, and diversity of plant systems are not impacted.
Defenses against potential common-cause failures are preserved, and the potential for the introduction of new common cause failure mechanisms is assessed.
* Independence of barriers is not degraded.
* Defenses against human errors are preserved.
* The intent of the General Design Criteria in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A, is maintained.
TSTF-425 requires the application of NEI 04-10 for any changes to surveillance frequencies within the SFCP. NEI 04-10 uses both the core damage frequency (CDF) and the large early
 
                                                  -7 release frequency (LERF) metrics to evaluate the impact of proposed changes to surveillance frequencies. The guidance of RG 1.174 and RG 1.177 for changes to the CDF and the LERF is achieved by evaluation using a comprehensive risk analysis, which assesses the impact of proposed changes including contributions from human errors and common-cause failures.
Defense-in-depth is also included in the methodology explicitly as a qualitative consideration outside of the risk analysis, as is the potential impact on detection of component degradation that could lead to an increased likelihood of common-cause failures. Both the quantitative risk analysis and the qualitative considerations assure a reasonable balance of defense-in-depth is maintained to ensure protection of public health and safety, satisfying the second key safety principle of RG 1.177.
3.1.3    The Proposed Change Maintains Sufficient Safety Margins The engineering evaluation that will be conducted by the licensee under the SFCP when frequencies are revised will assess the impact of the proposed frequency change with the principle that sufficient safety margins are maintained. The guidelines used for making that assessment will include ensuring the proposed surveillance test frequency change is not in conflict with approved industry codes and standards, or adversely affects any assumptions or inputs to the safety analysis, or, if such inputs are affected, justification is provided to ensure sufficient safety margin will continue to exist.
The design, operation, testing methods, and acceptance criteria for SSCs, specified in applicable codes and standards (or alternatives approved for use by the NRC), will continue to be met as described in the plant licensing basis (including the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report and bases to the TS), since these are not affected by changes to the surveillance frequencies. Similarly, there is no impact to safety analysis acceptance criteria as described in the plant licensing basis.
Thus, safety margins are maintained by the proposed methodology, and the third key safety principle of RG 1.177 is satisfied.
3.1.4    When Proposed Changes Result in an Increase in Core Damage Frequency or Risk, the Increases Should Be Small and Consistent With the Intent of the Commission's Safety Goal Policy Statement In RG 1.177, it provides a framework for evaluating the risk impact of proposed changes to surveillance frequencies. This requires the identification of the risk contribution from impacted surveillances, determination of the risk impact from the change to the proposed surveillance frequency, and performance of sensitivity and uncertainty evaluations. TSTF-425 requires application of NEI 04-10 in the SFCP. NEI 04-10 satisfies the intent of RG 1.177 requirements for evaluating the change in risk, and for assuring that such changes are small.
3.1.4.1  Quality of the PRA The quality of the CPS PRA is compatible with the safety implications of the proposed TS change and the role the PRA plays in justifying the change. That is, the more the potential change in risk or the greater the uncertainty in that risk from the requested TS change, or both, the more rigor that must go into ensuring the quality of the PRA.
 
                                                    -8 The licensee used RG 1.200 to address the technical adequacy of the CPS PRA. RG 1.200 is NRC's developed regulatory guidance, which endorses with comments and qualifications the use of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) RA-Sb-2005, "Addenda to ASME RA-S-2002 Standard for Probabilistic Risk Assessment for Nuclear Power Plant Applications," (Reference 6), NEI 00-02, "PRA Peer Review Process Guidelines,"
(Reference 7), and NEI 05-04. "Process for Performing Follow-On PRA Peer Reviews Using the ASME PRA Standard" (Reference 8). The licensee has performed an assessment of the PRA models used to support the SFCP against the requirements of RG 1.200 to assure that the PRA models are capable of determining the change in risk due to changes to surveillance frequencies of SSCs, using plant-specific data and models. Capability Category II of ASME RA-8b-2005 is applied as the standard, and any identified deficiencies to those requirements are assessed further to determine any impacts to proposed decreases to surveillance frequencies, including the use of sensitivity studies where appropriate.
The NRC staff reviewed the licensee's assessment of the CPS PRA and the remaining open deficiencies that do not conform to capability Category II of the ASME PRA standard (Table A.2-2 of Attachment 2 of the license amendment request). In addition, the licensee identified two open items from its original peer review (Table A.2-1 of Attachment 2 of the license amendment request). The NRC staff's assessment of these open "gaps," to assure that they may be addressed and dispositioned for each surveillance frequency evaluation per the NEI 04-10 methodology, is provided below.
Peer Review Item TH-8: Modeling assumptions regarding room cooling requirements should be supported by additional plant-specific calculations. The licensee identified each plant area and described the assumptions used in the PRA model regarding the need for room cooling to support operation of plant equipment or habitability of the room. For those areas of the plant where the PRA assumed cooling was not required, a qualitative justification was identified which discussed the room volume and equipment layout. insights from normal operations of the equipment and the mission time of the equipment, the timing of room heatup if room cooling fails, and the compensatory measures which could be taken if room cooling is unavailable. The qualitative disposition and conclusions regarding the PRA assumptions on room cooling are reasonable.
Peer Review Item HR-6: Pre-initiator human error probabilities are based on screening estimates only. The licensee identified that the contribution of pre-initiator events is only about 2 percent of the total CDF, and therefore, additional refinement of the probabilities would only further reduce the significance of these events.
Gap #1: A review of initiating event precursors, identified as the events in NUREG-1275, has not been performed. The licensee stated that the CPS initiating events scope includes events known to be relevant to Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)-6 plants, and that similar reviews conducted for other plants did not identify new initiating events. A review of such precursors is unlikely to identify new significant initiators for CPS.
Gap #2: SWitchgear room cooling assumptions should be supported by a room cooling calculation. As noted above in the disposition of peer review item TH-8, a qualitative disposition
 
                                                    - 9 of room cooling assumptions, which included the switchgear rooms, was provided by the licensee.
Gap #3: The evaluation of pre-initiator human errors should consider specific elements of the standard (list of systems to consider, rules for identification and screening, procedures reviewed and disposition of the actions in the procedures, identification of activities requiring realignment of a system outside its normal operational or standby status). The licensee provided a detailed discussion of how its pre-initiator human failure events were developed based on systems analysis methods rather than the prescribed exhaustive review of procedures. The licensee further noted that its CPS model includes 107 pre-initiator events, which is considered greater than typical BWR PRA models. Further, the licensee stated that only pre-initiator events associated with common-cause failure of multiple trains are typically significant to the results (Le., failure of a single component or train due to an alignment or miscalibration error is not a dominant failure mode). Based on these considerations, the licensee believes its treatment of pre-initiator human errors, while not conforming explicitly with the standard element, meets the intent of the standard to assure a rigorous and thorough review of potential errors.
Gap #4: Pre-initiator human error probabilities are based on screening estimates only. This item is identical to peer review item HR-6 discussed above.
Gap #5: Failure data development is not consistent with supporting requirement DA-10 of the standard; a review of test procedures for those failure modes which are fully tested should be conducted, and unplanned demands should be accounted. The licensee stated that the CPS PRA conforms with the intent of this supporting requirement because its data is based on plant specific events, equipment rotation and run times, and completed test information. Examples of the sensitivity of the failure probability calculations for equipment were provided to demonstrate that the quantitative impact from any incomplete estimation of the data are not significant.
Gap #6: Interviews with maintenance staff to supplement incomplete or limited maintenance information has not been conducted. The licensee identified that the maintenance information for important systems is complete, so refinements to the data for other systems would not be expected to have any significant impact on the results. The NRC staff concurs that additional refinement from staff interviews are unlikely to cause substantive changes given that the existing data used is consistent with that collected for maintenance rule implementation.
Gap #7: The internal flooding analysis and documentation were generally found to require updating to the requirements of the standard. The licensee identified that this is complete, and that the results of the industry peer review are pending. Therefore, this deficiency has been addressed.
Gaps #8 and #9: Documentation updates are required for (1) significant basic events for initiators quantified as fault trees, (2) human actions and basic events which result in accidents being non-dominant, and (3) bases for mutually exclusive events. These are enhancements to the documentation which do not impact the technical,adequacy of the model.
Gap #10: The uncertainty evaluation predates NUREG/CR-1855 and could therefore be enhanced. The licensee states that this has no impact on the baseline PRA model and results,
 
                                                - 10 and that appropriate sensitivity and uncertainty evaluations for this application will be performed per NEI 04-10 guidelines.
Based on the licensee's assessment using the applicable PRA standard and RG 1.200, the level of PRA quality, combined with the evaluation and disposition of gaps, is sufficient to support the evaluation of changes proposed to surveillance frequencies within the SFCP, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.1 of RG 1.177.
3.1.4.2 Scope of the PRA The licensee is required to evaluate each proposed change to a relocated surveillance frequency using the guidance contained in NEI 04-10 to determine its potential impact on risk, due to impacts from internal events, fires, seismic, other external events, and from shutdown conditions. Consideration is made of both CDF and LERF metrics. In cases where a PRA of sufficient scope or where quantitative risk models were unavailable, the licensee uses bounding analyses, or other conservative quantitative evaluations. A qualitative screening analysis may be used when the surveillance frequency impact on plant risk is shown to be negligible or zero.
The licensee has developed a fire PRA model, which is an interim implementation of the methodology of NUREG/CR-6850 because not all tasks identified in this document are completely addressed. The licensee identified the incomplete tasks, and characterized the limitations of its existing fire PRA model. For surveillance interval evaluations, the licensee intends to employ a limited use of the fire PRA model to obtain quantitative insights when needed to supplement a qualitative or bounding assessment.
The individual plant examination of external events (IPEEE) seismic margins analysis will be used to provide seismic insights. Other external hazards were screened during the IPEEE assessment, and will therefore be qualitatively assessed for this application.
The licensee's evaluation methodology is sufficient to ensure the scope of the risk contribution of each surveillance frequency change is properly identified for evaluation, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.2 of RG 1.177.
3.1.4.3 PRA Modeling The licensee will determine whether the SSCs affected by a proposed change to a surveillance frequency are modeled in the PRA. Where the SSC is directly or implicitly modeled, a quantitative evaluation of the risk impact may be carried out. The methodology adjusts the failure probability of the impacted SSCs, including any impacted common-cause failure modes, based on the proposed change to the surveillance frequency. Where the SSC is not modeled in the PRA, bounding analyses are performed to characterize the impact of the proposed change to the surveillance frequency. Potential impacts on the risk analyses due to screening criteria and truncation levels are addressed by the requirements for PRA technical adequacy consistent with guidance contained in RG 1.200, and by sensitivity studies identified in NEI 04-10.
The licensee will perform quantitative evaluations of the impact of selected testing strategy (i.e.,
staggered testing or sequential testing) consistently with the guidance of NUREG/CR-6141 and NUREG/CR-5497, as discussed in NEI 04-10.
 
                                                - 11 Thus, through the application of NEI 04-10, the CPS PRA modeling is sufficient to ensure an acceptable evaluation of risk for the proposed changes in surveillance frequency, and is consistent with regulatory position 2.3.3 of RG 1.177.
3.1.4.4 Assumptions for Time-Related Failure Contributions The failure probabilities of SSCs modeled in the CPS PRA include a standby time-related contribution and a cyclic demand-related contribution. NEI 04-10 criteria adjust the time-related failure contribution of SSCs affected by the proposed change to surveillance frequency. This is consistent with RG 1.177, Section 2.3.3, which permits separation of the failure rate contributions into demand and standby for evaluation of surveillance requirements. If the available data do not support distinguishing between the time-related failures and demand failures, then the change to surveillance frequency is conservatively assumed to impact the total failure probability of the SSC, including both standby and demand contributions. The SSC failure rate (per unit time) is assumed to be unaffected by the change in test frequency, and will be confirmed by the required monitoring and feedback implemented after the change in surveillance frequency is implemented. The process requires consideration of qualitative sources of information with regards to potential impacts of test frequency on SSC performance, including industry and plant-specific operating experience, vendor recommendations, industry standards, and code-specified test intervals. Thus, the process is not reliant upon risk analyses as the sole basis for the proposed changes.
The potential beneficial risk impacts of reduced surveillance frequency, including reduced downtime, lesser potential for restoration errors, reduction of potential for test caused transients, and reduced test-caused wear of equipment, are identified qualitatively, but are conservatively not required to be quantitatively assessed. Thus, through the application of NEI 04-10, the licensee has employed reasonable assumptions with regard to extensions of surveillance test intervals, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.4 of RG 1.177.
3.1.4.5 Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses In NEI 04-10, it requires sensitivity studies to assess the impact of uncertainties from key assumptions of the PRA, uncertainty in the failure probabilities of the affected SSCs, impact to the frequency of initiating events, and of any identified deviations from capability Category II of ASME PRA Standard (ASME RA-Sb-2005) (Reference 4). Where the sensitivity analyses identify a potential impact on the proposed change, revised surveillance frequencies are considered, along with any qualitative considerations that may bear on the results of such sensitivity studies. Required monitoring and feedback of SSC performance once the revised surveillance frequencies are implemented will also be performed. Thus, through the application of NEI 04-10, the licensee has appropriately considered the possible impact of PRA model uncertainty and sensitivity to key assumptions and model limitations, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.5 of RG 1.177.
3.1.4.6 Acceptance Guidelines The licensee will quantitatively evaluate the change in total risk (including internal and external events contributions) in terms of CDF and LERF for both the individual risk impact of a proposed change in surveillance frequency and the cumulative impact from all individual changes to
 
                                              - 12 surveillance frequencies using the guidance contained in NRC approved NEI 04-10 in accordance with the TS SFCP. Each individual change to surveillance frequency must show a risk impact below 1E-6 per year for change to COF, and below 1E-7 per year for change to LERF. These are consistent with the limits of RG 1.174 for very small changes in risk. Where the RG 1.174 limits are not met, the process either considers revised surveillance frequencies which are consistent with RG 1.174 or the process terminates without permitting the proposed changes. Where quantitative results are unavailable to permit comparison to acceptance guidelines, appropriate qualitative analyses are required to demonstrate that the associated risk impact of a proposed change to surveillance frequency is negligible or zero. Otherwise, bounding quantitative analyses are required which demonstrate the risk impact is at least one order of magnitude lower than the RG 1.174 acceptance guidelines for very small changes in risk.
In addition to assessing each individual SSC surveillance frequency change, the cumulative impact of all changes must result in a risk impact below 1E-5 per year for change to COF, and below 1E-6 per year for change to LERF, and the total COF and total LERF must be reasonably shown to be less than 1E-4 per year and 1E-5 per year, respectively. These are consistent with the limits of RG 1.174 for acceptable changes in risk, as referenced by RG 1.177 for changes to surveillance frequencies. The NRC staff interprets this assessment of cumulative risk as a requirement to calculate the change in risk from a baseline model utilizing failure probabilities based on the surveillance frequencies prior to implementation of the SFCP, compared to a revised model with failure probabilities based on changed surveillance frequencies. The NRC staff further notes that EGC includes a provision to exclude the contribution to cumulative risk from individual changes to surveillance frequencies associated with small risk increases (less than 5E-8 COF and 5E-9 LERF) once the baseline PRA models are updated to include the effects of the revised surveillance frequencies.
The quantitative acceptance guidance of RG 1.174 is supplemented by qualitative information to evaluate the proposed changes to surveillance frequencies, including industry and plant-specific operating experience, vendor recommendations, industry standards, the results of sensitivity studies, and SSC performance data and test history.
The final acceptability of the proposed change is based on all of these considerations and not solely on the PRA results compared to numerical acceptance guidelines. Post implementation performance monitoring and feedback are also required to assure continued reliability of the components. The licensee's application of NEI 04-10 provides reasonable acceptance guidelines and methods for evaluating the risk increase of proposed changes to surveillance frequencies, consistent with Regulatory Position 2.4 of RG 1.177. Therefore, the proposed EGC methodology satisfies the fourth key safety prinCiple of RG 1.177 by assuring any increase in risk is small consistent with the intent of the Commission's Safety Goal Policy Statement.
3.1.5    The Impact of the Proposed Change Should Be Monitored Using Performance Measurement Strategies The licensee's adoption of TSTF-425 requires application of NEI 04-10 in the SFCP.
NEI 04-10 requires performance monitoring of SSCs whose surveillance frequency has been revised as part of a feedback process to assure that the change in test frequency has not resulted in degradation of equipment performance and operational safety. The monitoring and
 
                                                -13 feedback includes consideration of maintenance rule monitoring of equipment performance. In the event of degradation of SSC performance, the surveillance frequency will be reassessed in accordance with the methodology, in addition to any corrective actions which may apply as part of the maintenance rule requirements. The performance monitoring and feedback specified in NEI 04-10 is sufficient to reasonably assure acceptable SSC performance and is consistent with Regulatory Position 3.2 of RG 1.177. Thus, the fifth key safety principle of RG 1.177 is satisfied.
3.2      Addition of Surveillance Frequency Control Program to Administrative Controls The licensee has included the SFCP and specific requirements into the Administrative Controls, TS Section 5.5.16, Surveillance Frequency Control Program, as follows:
This program provides controls for Surveillance Frequencies. The program shall ensure that Surveillance Requirements specified in the Technical Specifications are performed at intervals sufficient to assure that the associated Limiting Conditions for Operation are met.
: a. The Surveillance Frequency Control Program shall contain a list of Frequencies of the Surveillance Requirements for which the Frequency is controlled by the program.
: b. Changes to the Frequencies listed in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program shall be made in accordance with NEI 04-10, "Risk-Informed Method for Control of Surveillance Frequencies," Revision 1.
: c. The provisions of Surveillance Requirements 3.0.2 and 3.0.3 are applicable to the Frequencies established in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.
3.3      Summary and Conclusions The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's proposed relocation of some surveillance frequencies to a licensee controlled document, and controlling changes to surveillance frequencies in accordance with a new program, the SFCP, identified in the administrative controls of the TS. The SFCP and TS Section 5.5.16 references NEI 04-10, which provides a risk-informed methodology using plant-specific risk insights and performance data to revise surveillance frequencies within the SFCP. This methodology supports relocating surveillance frequencies from TS to a licensee-controlled document, provided those frequencies are changed in accordance with NEI 04-10 which is specified in the Administrative Controls of the TS.
The proposed licensee adoption of TSTF-425 and risk-informed methodology of NEI 04-10 as referenced in the Administrative Controls of the TS, satisfies the key principles of risk-informed decision making applied to changes to TS as delineated in RG 1.177 and RG 1.174, in that:
* The proposed change meets current regulations;
* The proposed change is consistent with defense-in-depth philosophy;
* The proposed change maintains sufficient safety margins;
 
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* Increases in risk resulting from the proposed change are small and consistent with the Commission's Safety Goal Policy Statement; and
* The impact of the proposed change is monitored with performance measurement strategies.
In 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3), it states 'Technical specifications will include items in the following categories: Surveillance Requirements. Surveillance Requirements are requirements relating to test, calibration, or inspection to assure that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met." The NRC staff finds that with the proposed relocation of surveillance frequencies to an owner-controlled document and administratively controlled in accordance with the TS SFCP, EGC continues to meet the regulatory requirement of 10 CFR 50.36, and specifically, 10 CFR 50.36( c)(3), surveillance requirements.
 
==4.0      STATE CONSULTATION==
 
In accordance with the Commission's regulations, the Illinois State official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The State official had no comments.
 
==5.0      ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION==
 
The amendment changes a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility's components located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20 or changes a surveillance requirement. The NRC staff has determined that the amendments involve no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The NRC has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendments involve no significant hazards consideration, and there has been no public comment on such finding (75 FR 23814; May 4,2010). Accordingly, the amendments meet the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b) no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendments.
 
==6.0      CONCLUSION==
 
The Commission has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendments will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.
 
==7.0      REFERENCES==
: 1.        TSTF-425, Revision 3, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control RITSTF Initiative 5b," March 18, 2009. (ADAMS Accession No. ML090850642).
 
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: 2.      NEI 04-10, Revision 1, "Risk-Informed Technical Specifications Initiative 58, Risk Informed Method for Control of Surveillance Frequencies," April 2007. (ADAMS Accession No. ML071360456).
: 3.      Regulatory Guide 1.177, "An Approach for Plant-Specific, Risk-Informed Decisionmaking: Technical Specifications," August 1998. (ADAMS Accession No. ML003740176).
: 4.      Regulatory Guide 1.200, "An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Results for Risk-Informed Activities," Revision 1, January 2007. (ADAMS Accession No. ML070240001).
: 5. Regulatory Guide 1.174, "An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk Informed Decisions on Plant- Specific Changes to the Licensing 8asis," NRC, Revision 1, November 2002. (ADAMS Accession No. ML023240437).
: 6. ASME PRA Standard ASME RA-Sb-2005, "Addenda to ASME RA-S-2002, "Standard for Probabilistic Risk Assessment for Nuclear Power Plant Application."
: 7.      NEI 00-02, Revision 1 "Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Peer Review Process Guidance, Revision 1, May 2006. (ADAMS Accession No. ML061510621).
: 8. NEI 05-04, "Process for Performing Follow-On PRA Peer Reviews Using the ASME PRA Standard," Revision 0, August 2006.
: 9. J. L. Hansen to U. S. NRC, "Application for Technical Specification Change Regarding Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program (Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3),"
February 15,2010. (ADAMS Accession No. ML100470787).
: 10. J. L. Hansen to U. S. NRC, "Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-425, Revision 3, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control - RITSTF Initiative 58", (TAC No. ME3332)," May 21, 2010. (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001).
: 11.    "Safety Goals for the Operation of Nuclear Power Plants; Policy Statement; Correction and Republication," (51 FR 30028, August 21, 1986; "Safety Goal Policy Statement").
Principal Contributor: A. Howe, NRRIDRA Date of issuance: February 15, 2011
 
February 15, 2011 Mr. Michael J. Pacilio President and Chief Nuclear Officer Exelon Generation Company, LLC 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555
 
==SUBJECT:==
CLINTON POWER STATION, UNIT NO.1-ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 192 RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE FOR THE RELOCATION OF SPECIFIC SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS BASED ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TASK FORCE (TSTF)-425 (TAC NO. ME3332)
 
==Dear Mr. Pacilio:==
 
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 192 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 for the Clinton Power Station (CPS), Unit No.1. The amendment is in response to your application dated February 15, 2010 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML100470787), as supplemented by letter dated May 21, 2010 (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001).
The amendment relocates selected Surveillance Requirement frequencies from the CPS technical specifications (TSs) to a licensee-controlled program. This change is based on the NRC-approved industry TSTF change TSTF-425, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control- Risk Informed Technical Specification Task Force Initiative 5b," Revision 3, (ADAMS Accession Package No. ML090850642).
A copy of the Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. The Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's next biweekly Federal Register notice.
Sincerely, IRA!
Nicholas J. Difrancesco, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch 111-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-461
 
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Issuance of Amendment No. 192 Technical Specification Change for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements on TSTF-425
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555*0001 February 15, 2011 Mr. Michael J. Pacilio President and Chief Nuclear Officer Exelon Generation Company, LLC 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555

SUBJECT:

CLINTON POWER STATION, UNIT NO.1-ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 192 RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE FOR THE RELOCATION OF SPECIFIC SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS BASED ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TASK FORCE (TSTF)-425 (TAC NO. ME3332)

Dear Mr. Pacilio:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 192 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 for the Clinton Power Station (CPS), Unit No.1. The amendment is in response to your application dated February 15, 2010 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML100470787), as supplemented by letter dated May 21,2010 (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001).

The amendment relocates selected Surveillance Requirement frequencies from the CPS technical specifications to a licensee-controlled program. This change is based on the NRC-approved industry TSTF change TSTF-425, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control- Risk Informed Technical Specification Task Force Initiative 5b," Revision 3, (ADAMS Accession Package No. ML090850642).

A copy of the Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. The Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's next biweekly Federal Register notice.

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Nicholas J. DiFrancesco, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch 111-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-461

Enclosures:

1. Amendment No. 192 to NPF-62
2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: Distribution via Listserv

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 EXELON GENERATION COMPANY, LLC DOCKET NO. 50-461 CLINTON POWER STATION. UNIT NO.1 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.192 License No. NPF-62

1. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:

A. The application for amendment by Exelon Generation Company, LLC (the licensee), dated February 15, 2010, as supplemented by letter dated May 21, 2010, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D. The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.

2. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 is hereby amended to read as follows:

- 2 (2) Technical Specifications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, as revised through Amendment No. 192, are hereby incorporated into this license. Exelon Generation Company shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.

3. This license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance and shall be implemented within 120 days of the date of issuance.

FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION IRA by E. Brown forI Robert D. Carlson, Chief Plant licensing Branch 111-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Attachment:

Changes to the Technical Specifications and Facility Operating license Date of Issuance: February 15, 2011

ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 192 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-62 DOCKET NO. 50-461 Replace the following pages of the Facility Operating License and Appendix "A" Technical Specifications with the attached revised pages. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain marginal lines indicating the areas of change.

Remove License NPF-62 License NPF-62 Page 3 Page 3 3.1-9 3.1-9 3.1-10 3.1-10 3.1-12 3.1-12 3.1-17 3.1-17 3.1-19 3.1-19 3.1-20 3.1-20 3.1-21 3.1-21 3.1-22 3.1-22 3.1-25 3.1-25 3.2-1 3.2-1 3.2-2 3.2-2 3.2-3 3.2-3 3.3-3 3.3-3 3.3-4 3.3-4 3.3-5 3.3-5 3.3-6 3.3-6 3.3-12 3.3-12 3.3-13 3.3-13 3.3-14b 3.3-14b 3.3-16 3.3-16 3.3-17 3.3-17 3.3-21 3.3-21 3.3-23 3.3-23 3.3-24 3.3-24 3.3-26 3.3-26 3.3-27 3.3-27 3.3-29 3.3-29 3.3-38 3.3-38 3.3-46 3.3-46

-2 Remove Insert TSs TSs 3.3-54 3.3-54 3.3-63 3.3-63 3.3-67 3.3-67 3.3-71 3.3-71 3.3-74 3.3-74 3.3-76 3.3-76 3.3-79 3.3-79 3.3-82 3.3-82 3.4-3 3.4-3 3.4-6 3.4-6 3.4-9 3.4-9 3.4-11 3.4-11 3.4-13 3.4-13 3.4-19 3.4-19 3.4-21 3.4-21 3.4-24 3.4-24 3.4-26 3.4-26 3.4-28 3.4-28 3.4-30 3.4-30 3.4-33 3.4-33 3.5-4 3.5-4 3.5-5 3.5-5 3.5-8 3.5-8 3.5-9 3.5-9 3.5-11 3.5-11 3.5-12 3.5-12 3.6-8 3.6-8 3.6-15 3.6-15 3.6-16 3.6-16 3.6-18 3.6-18 3.6-19a 3.6-19a 3.6-20 3.6-20 3.6-21 3.6-21 3.6-23 3.6-23 3.6-25 3.6-25 3.6-27a 3.6-27a 3.6-30 3.6-30 3.6-31 3.6-31 3.6-33 3.6-33 3.6-35 3.6-35 3.6-39 3.6-39 3.6-40 3.6-40

-3 Remove Insert TSs TSs 3.6-42 3.6-42 3.6-44 3.6-44 3.6-45 3.6-45 3.6-50 3.6-50 3.6-53 3.6-53 3.6-54a 3.6-54a 3.6-54b 3.6-54b 3.6-60 3.6-60 3.6-64 3.6-64 3.6-65 3.6-65 3.6-66 3.6-66 3.6-67 3.6-67 3.6-70 3.6-70 3.7-2 3.7-2 3.7-3 3.7-3 3.7-6 3.7-6 3.7-7 3.7-7 3.7-10 3.7-10 3.7-12 3.7-12 3.7-13 3.7-13 3.7-14 3.7-14 3.8-4 3.8-4 3.8-5 3.8-5 3.8-6 3.8-6 3.8-6a 3.8-6a 3.8-7 3.8-7 3.8-8 3.8-8 3.8-9 3.8-9 3.8-10 3.8-10 3.8-11 3.8-11 3.8-12 3.8-12 3.8-13 3.8-13 3.8-14 3.8-14 3.8-15 3.8-15 3.8-22 3.8-22 3.8-23 3.8-23 3.8-25 3.8-25 3.8-32 3.8-32 3.8-33 3.8-33 3.8-35 3.8-35 3.8-38 3.8-38 3.8-41 3.8-41

-4 Remove Insert TSs TSs 3.8-43 3.8-43 3.8-45 3.8-45 3.9-1 3.9-1 3.9-2 3.9-2 3.9-3 3.9-3 3.9-7 3.9-7 3.9-8 3.9-8 3.9-9 3.9-9 3.9-12 3.9-12 3.9-15 3.9-15 3.10-5 3.10-5 3.10-8 3.10-8 3.10-11 3.10-11 3.10-12 3.10-12 3.10-14 3.10-14 3.10-15 3.10-15 3.10-17 3.10-17 3.10-18 3.10-18 3.10-22 3.10-22 3.10-23 3.10-23 3.10-24 3.10-24 3.10-26 3.10-26 5.0-16c 5.0-16c

- 3 (4) Exelon Generation Company, pursuant to the Act and to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70, to receive, possess, and use at any time any byproduct, source and special nuclear material as sealed neutron sources for reactor startup, sealed sources for reactor instrumentation and radiation monitoring equipment calibration, and as fission detectors in amounts as required; (5) Exelon Generation Company, pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70, to receive, possess, and use in amounts as required any byproduct, source or special nuclear material without restriction to chemical or physical form, for sample analysis or instrument calibration or associated with radioactive apparatus or components; and (6) Exelon Generation Company, pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70, to possess, but not separate, such byproduct and special nuclear materials as may be produced by the operation of the facility.

C. This license shall be deemed to contain and is subject to the conditions specified in the Commission'S regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I and is subject to all applicable provisions of the Act and to the rules, regulations and orders of the Commission now or hereafter in effect; and is subject to the additional conditions specified or incorporated below:

(1 ) Maximum Power Level Exelon Generation Company is authorized to operate the facility at reactor core power levels not in excess of 3473 megawatts thermal (100 percent rated power) in accordance with the conditions specified herein.

(2) Technical Soeci'fications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, as revised through Amendment No. 192, are hereby incorporated into this license.

Exelon Generation Company shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical SpeCifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.

Amendment No.1 92

Control Rod OPERABILITY 3.1. 3 ACTIONS (Continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME E. Required Action and E.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time of Condition A, C, or D not met.

OR Nine or more control rods inoperable.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1. 3.1 Determine the position of each control rod. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.1. 3.2 Deleted (continued)

CLINTON 3.1-9 Amendment No. 192

Control Rod OPERABILITY 3.1. 3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1. 3.3 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be performed until 31 days after the control rod is withdrawn and THERMAL POWER is greater than the LPSP of the RPCS.

Insert each withdrawn control rod at least In accordance one notch. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.1. 3.4 Verify each control rod scram time from In accordance fully withdrawn to notch 13 is with

r;; 7 seconds. SR 3.1. 4 .1, SR 3.1.4.2, SR 3.1.4.3, and SR 3.1.4.4 SR 3.1. 3.5 Verify each control rod does not go to the Each time the withdrawn overt ravel control rod is withdrawn to "full out" position AND Prior to declaring control rod OPERABLE after work on control rod or CRD System that could affect coupling CLINTON 3.1-10 Amendment No. 192

Control Rod Scram Times 3.1.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


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During single control rod scram time Surveillances, the control rod drive (CRD) pumps shall be isolated from the associated scram accumulator.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.4.1 Verify each control rod scram time is within Prior to the limits of Table 3.1.4-1 with reactor steam dome pressure ~ 950 psig. 40% RTP after fuel movement within the reactor pressure vessel Prior to exceeding 40% RTP after each reactor shutdown

~ 120 days SR 3.1.4.2 Verify, for a representative , each In accordance tested control rod scram time is within the with the limits of Table 3.1.4-1 with reactor steam Surveillance dome pressure ~ 950 psig. Frequency Control Program SR 3.1.4.3 Verify each affected control rod scram time Prior to is within the limits of Table 3.1.4-1 with declaring any reactor steam dome pressure. control rod OPERABLE after work on control rod or CRD System that could affect scram time (continued)

CLINTON 3.1-12 Amendment No. 192

Control Rod Scram Accumulators 3.1. 5 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. One or more control C.l Verify all control Immediately upon rod scram accumulators rods associated with discovery of inoperable with charging water reactor steam dome accumulators are header pressure pressure < 600 psig. fully inserted. < 1520 psig AND C.2 Declare the 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> associated control rod D. Required Action and D.1 --------NOTE--------

associated Completion Not applicable if all Time of Required control Action 8.1 or C.l not rod scram met. accumulators are associated with fully inserted control rods.

Place the reactor Immediately mode switch in the shutdown position.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1. 5.1 each control rod scram accumulator In accordance pressure is ~ 1520 psig. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.1-17 Amendment 192

Control Rod Pattern 3.1. 6 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B. Nine or more OPERABLE B.l --------NOTE--------

control rods not in Affected control rods compliance with BPWS. may be bypassed in RACS in accordance with SR 3.3.2.1.9 for insertion only.

Suspend withdrawal of Immediately control rods.

AND B.2 Place the reactor 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> mode switch in the shutdown tion.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.6.1 Verify all OPERABLE control rods comply In accordance with BPWS. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.1-19 Amendment No. 192

SLC System 3.1. 7 3.1 REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS 3.1.7 Standby Liquid Control (SLC) System LCO 3.1.7 Two SLC subsystems shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One SLC subsystem A.1 Restore SLC subsystem 7 days inoperable. to OPERABLE status.

B. Two SLC subsystems B.l Restore one SLC 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> inoperable. subsystem to OPERABLE status.

C. Required Action and C.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met. AND C.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.7.1 available volume of sodium In accordance pentaborate solution is within the limits with the of Figure 3.1.7-1. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.1-20 Amendment No. 192

SLC System 3.1. 7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.7.2 Verify temperature of sodium pentaborate In accordance solution is ~ 70°F. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.1.7.3 Verify temperature of pump suction piping In accordance is ;?: 70°F. with the Surveillance Control Program SR 3.1.7.4 Verify continuity of explosive charge. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program In accordance SR 3.1.7.5 Verify the concentration of boron in with the solution is within the limits of Surveillance Figure 3.1.7-1. Frequency Control Program Once within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after water or boron is added to solution Once within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after solution temperature is restored to

~ 70°F SR 3.1.7.6 Verify each SLC subsystem manual, power In accordance operated, and automatic valve in the flow with the path that is not locked, sealed, or Surveillance otherwise secured in position, is in the Frequency correct position, or can be aligned to the Control Program correct position.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.1-21 Amendment No. 192

SLC System 3.1. 7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.7.7 each pump develops a flow rate In accordance

~ 41.2 gpm at a discharge pressure with the

~ 1220 Inservice Testing Program SR 3.1.7.8 flow through one SLC subsystem from In accordance pump into reactor pressure vessel. with the Survei1lanc~

Frequency Control Program SR 3.1.7.9 Verify all piping between storage tank and In accordance pump suction is unblocked. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program AND Once within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after pump suction piping temperature is restored to

~ 70°F CLINTON 3.1-22 Amendment No. 192

SDV Vent and Drain Valves 3.1. 8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.8.1 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be met on vent and drain valves closed during performance of SR 3.1.8.2.

Veri each SDV vent and drain valve is In accordance open. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.1.8.2 Cycle each SDV vent and drain valve to the In accordance fully closed and fully open position. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.1.8.3 Verify each SDV vent and drain valve: In accordance with the

a. Closes in S 30 seconds after receipt Surveillance of an actual or simulated scram Frequency signal; and Control Program
b. when the actual or simulated scram signal is reset.

CLINTON 3.1-25 Amendment No. 192

APLHGR 3.2.1 3.2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3.2.1 AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (APLHGR)

LCO 3.2.1 All APLHGRs shall be less than or equal to the limits specified in the COLR.

APPLICABILITY: THERMAL POWER ~ 21.6% RTP.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Any APLHGR not within A.1 Restore APLHGR(s) to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> limi ts. within limits.

B. Required Action and B.l Reduce THERMAL POWER 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> associated Completion to < 21.6% RTP.

Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.2.1.1 Veri all APLHGRs are less than or equal Once within to the limits specified in the COLR. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after

~ 21. 6% RTP AND In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.2-1 Amendment No. 192

MCPR 3.2.2 3.2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3.2.2 MINIMUM CRITICAL POWER RATIO (MCPR)

LCO 3.2.2 All MCPRs shall be greater than or equal to the MCPR operating limits specified in the COLR.

APPLICABILITY: THERMAL POWER ~ 21.6% RTP.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Any MCPR not within A.l Restore MCPR(s) to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> limits. within limits.

B. Required Action and B .1 Reduce THERMAL POWER 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> associated Completion to < 21. 6% RTP.

Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.2.2.1 Verify all MCPRs are greater than or equal Once within to the limits specified in the COLR. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after

~ 21. 6% RTP AND In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.2-2 Amendment No. 192

LHGR 3.2.3 3.2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3.2.3 LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (LHGR)

LCO 3.2.3 All LHGRs shall be less than or equal to the limits specified in the COLR.

APPLICABILITY: THERMAL POWER 2 21.6% RTP.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Any LHGR not within A.l Restore LHGR(s) to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> limi ts. within limits.

B. Required Action and B .1 Reduce THERMAL POWER 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> associated Completion to < 21.6% RTP.

Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.2.3.1 Veri all LHGRs are less than or equal to Once within the limits specified in the COLR. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after

21. 6% RTP AND In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.2-3 Amendment No. 192

RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.1.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each RPS Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> provided the associated Function maintains RPS trip capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.1.1.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.1.2 ------------------NOTE-----------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after THERMAL POWER ~ 21.6% RTP.

Verify the absolute difference between In accordance the average power range monitor (APRM) with the channels and the calculated power Surveillance

~ 2% RTP while operating at ~ 21.6% RTP. Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.1.3 Adjust the channel to conform to a In accordance calibrated flow signal. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1. 1. 4 -----------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed when entering MODE 2 from MODE 1 until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after entering MODE 2.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-3 Amendment No. 192

RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.1.1.5 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3 . 3 . 1. 1. 6 Verify the source range monitor (SRM) and Prior to intermediate range monitor (IRM) channels withdrawing overlap. SRMs from the fully inserted tion SR 3.3.1.1.7 -----------------NOTE------------------

Only required to be met during entry into MODE 2 from MODE 1.

Veri the IRM and APRM channels overlap. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3 . 3 . 1. 1. 8 Calibrate the local power range monitors. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3

CLINTON 3.3-4 Amendment No. 192

RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.1.1.11 ------------------NOTES----------------

1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
2. For function 2.a, not required to be performed when entering MODE 2 from MODE 1 until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after entering MODE 2.

Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.1.12 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3. 3 . 1. 1. 13 ------------------NOTES----------------

1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
2. For IRMs, not required to be performed when entering MODE 2 from MODE 1 until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after entering MODE 2.

Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.1.14 Verify the APRM Flow Biased Simulated In accordance Thermal Power-High time constant is with the within the limits specified in the COLR. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.1.15 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-5 Amendment No. 192

RPS Instrumentation 3.3.1.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.1.1.16 Veri Turbine Stop Valve Closure and In accordance Turbine Control Valve Fast Closure Trip with the Oil Pressure-Low Functions are not Surveillance bypassed when THERMAL POWER is > 33.3% Frequency RTP. Control Program SR 3.3.1.1.17 -----------------NOTES-----------------

1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
2. For Functions 3, 4, and 5 in Table 3.3.1.1-1, the channel sensors are excluded.
3. The STAGGERED TEST BASIS Frequency for each Function shall be determined on a per channel basis.

Verify the RPS RESPONSE TIME is within In accordance limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-6 Amendment No. 192

SRM Instrumentation 3.3.1.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTE------------------------------------

Refer to Table 3.3.1.2-1 to determine which SRs apply for each applicable MODE or other specified conditions.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.1.2.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.2.2 -----------------NOTES-----------------

1. Only required to be met during CORE ALTERATIONS.
2. One SRM may be used to satisfy more than one of the following.

Veri an OPERABLE SRM detector is located In accordance in: with the Surveillance

a. The fueled region; Frequency Control
b. The core quadrant where CORE Program ALTERATIONS are being performed when the associated SRM is included in the fueled region; and
c. A core quadrant adjacent to where CORE ALTERATIONS are. being performed, when the associated SRM is included in the fueled region.

SR 3 . 3 . 1. 2 . 3 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-12 Amendment No. 192

SRM Instrumentation 3.3.1.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3 . 3 . 1. 2 .4 -----------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be met with less than or equal to four fuel assemblies adjacent to the SRM and no other fuel assemblies in the associated core quadrant.

Verify count rate is ~ 3.0 cps. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.2.5 ------------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after IRMs on Range 2 or below.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.2.6 ------------------NOTES-----------------

1. Neutron detectors are excluded.
2. Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after IRMs on Range 2 or below.

Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-13 Amendment No. 192

OPRM Instrumentation 3.3.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTE----------------------------

When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> provided the OPRM maintains trip capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.1.3.1 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.3.2 Calibrate the local power range monitors. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.3.3 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Neutron detectors are excluded.

Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The setpoints In accordance for the trip function shall be as specified with the in the COLR. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.3.4 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.3.5 Verify OPRM is not bypassed when THERMAL In accordance POWER is ~ 25% RTP and recirculation drive with the flow is ~ the value corresponding to 60% of Surveillance rated core flow. Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.1.3.6 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Neutron detectors are excluded.

Verify the RPS RESPONSE TIME is within In accordance limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-l4b Amendment No. 192

Control Rod Block Instrumentation 3.3.2.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.2.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Control Rod Block Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> provided the associated Function maintains control rod block capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.2.1.1 -----------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after THERMAL POWER is greater than the RWL high power setpoint (HPSP)

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.2.1.2 -----------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after THERMAL POWER is > 29.2% RTP and less than or equal to the RWL HPSP.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.2.1.3 -----------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after any control rod is withdrawn in MODE 2.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-16 Amendment No. 192

Control Rod Block Instrumentation 3.3.2.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.2.1.4 -----------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after THERMAL POWER is s 16.7% RTP in MODE 1.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.2.1.5 Calibrate the low power setpoint analog In accordance trip modules. The Allowable Value shall with the be > 16.7% RTP and s 29.2% RTP. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.2.1.6 Verify the RWL high power Function is not In accordance bypassed when THERMAL POWER is > 70% RTP. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.2.1.7 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3 . 3 . 2 . 1. 8 -----------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after reactor mode switch is in the shutdown position.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.2.1.9 the bypassing and movement of Prior to and control rods required to be bypassed in during the Rod Action Control System (RACS) is in movement of conformance with applicable analyses by a control rods second licensed operator or other bypassed in qualified member of the technical staff. RACS CLINTON 3.3-17 Amendment No. 192

PAM Instrumentation 3.3.3.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.3.1.1 ---------------NOTE--------------------

Applicable for each Function in Table 3.3.3.1-1.

Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3. 3 . 3 . 1. 2 Deleted SR 3.3.3.1.3 ---------------NOTE--------------------

Applicable for each Function in Table 3.3.3.1-1.

Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-21 Amendment No. 192

Remote Shutdown System 3.3.3.2 3.3 INSTRUMENTATION 3.3.3.2 Remote Shutdown System LCO 3.3.3.2 The Remote Shutdown System Functions shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1 and 2.

ACTIONS


NOTE------------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each Function.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more required A.1 Restore required 30 days Functions inoperable. Function to OPERABLE status.

B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.3.2.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK for each required In accordance instrumentation channel that is normally with the energized. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-23 Amendment No. 192

Remote Shutdown System 3.3.3.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.3.2.2 Verify each required control circuit and In accordance transfer switch is capable of performing with the the intended functions. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.3.2.3 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION for each In accordance required instrumentation channel. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-24 Amendment No. 192

EOC-RPT Instrumentation 3.3.4.1 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B. One or more Functions B.1 Place one channel in 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> with two channels affected Function in inoperable. trip.

C. One or more Functions C.1 Restore two channels 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> with three or more in affected Function channels inoperable. to OPERABLE status.

O. Required Action and 0.1 Remove the associated 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> associated Completion recirculation pump Time not met. fast speed breaker from service.

-OR 0.2 Reduce THERMAL POWER 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> to < 33.3% RTP.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTE-------------------------------------

When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, provided the associated Function maintains EOC-RPT trip capabil SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.4.1.1 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-26 Amendment No. 192

EOC-RPT Instrumentation 3.3.4.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.4.1.2 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The In accordance Allowable Values shall be: with the Surveillance

a. TSV Closure: s 7% closed; and Frequency Control Program
b. TCV Fast Closure, Oil Pressure-Low: ~ 465 g.

SR 3.3.4.1.3 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST, In accordance including breaker actuation. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.4.1.4 Verify TSV Closure and TCV Fast Closure, In accordance Oil Pressure-Low Functions are not with the bypassed when THERMAL POWER is ~ 33.3% Surveillance RTP. Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.4.1.5 Verify the EOC-RPT SYSTEM RESPONSE TIME In accordance is within limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-27 Amendment No. 192

ATWS-RPT Instrumentation 3.3.4.2 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. Required Action and C.1 Remove the associated 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> associated recirculation pump from Completion Time not service.

met.

OR C.2 Be in MODE 2. 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.4.2.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.4.2.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.4.2.3 Calibrate the trip units. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.4.2.4 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The In accordance Allowable Values shall be: with the Surveillance

a. Reactor Vessel Water Level-Low Low, Frequency Level 2: ~ -50.0 inches; and Control Program
b. Reactor Steam Dome Pressure-High:
1143 psig.

SR 3.3.4.2.5 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST, In accordance including breaker actuation. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-29 Amendment Nc. 192

ECCS Instrumentation 3.3.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES------------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.5.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each ECCS Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed as follows: (a) for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> for Functions 3.c, 3.f, 3.g, and 3.h; and (b) for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> for Functions other than 3.c, 3.f, 3.g, and 3.h, provided the associated Function or the redundant Function maintains ECCS initiation capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.5.1.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.1.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.1.3 Calibrate the analog module. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.1.4 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.1.5 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.1.6 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-38 Amendment No. 192

RCIC System Instrumentation 3.3.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES------------- -----------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.5.2-1 to determine which SRs apply for each RCIC Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status sol for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed as follows: (a) for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> for Functions 2 and 5; and (b) for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> for Functions I, 3, and 4 provided the associated Function maintains RCIC initiation capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.5.2.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.2.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.2.3 Calibrate the analog module. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.2.4 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.2.5 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.5.2.6 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-46 Amendment No. 192

Primary Containment and Drywell Isolation Instrumentation 3.3.6.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Primary Containment and Drywell Isolation Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, provided the associated Function maintains isolation capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.6.1.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3. 3 . 6. 1. 2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3 . 3 . 6. 1. 3 Calibrate the analog trip module. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.1.4 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.1.5 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3 . 3 . 6 . 1. 6 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-54 Amendment No. 192

Secondary Containment Isolation Instrumentation 3.3.6.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.2-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Secondary Containment Isolation Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, provided the associated Function maintains secondary containment isolation capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.6.2.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.2.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.2.3 Calibrate the analog module. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.2.4 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.2.5 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.2.6 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-63 Amendment No. 192

RHR Containment System Instrumentation 3.3.6.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.3-1 to determine which SRs apply for each RHR Containment Spray System Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, provided the associated Function maintains RHR containment spray initiation lity.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.6.3.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.3.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.3.3 Calibrate the analog module. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.3.4 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.3.5 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.3.6 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-67 Amendment No. 192

SPMU System Instrumentation 3.3.6.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.6.4-1 to determine which SRs apply for each SPMU Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, provided the associated Function maintains SPMU initiation capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.6.4.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.4.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.4.3 Calibrate the analog module. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.4.4 Calibrate the analog comparator unit. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.4.5 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.6.4.6 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.3-71 Amendment No. 192

Relief and LLS Instrumentation 3.3.6.5 3.3 INSTRUMENTATION 3.3.6.5 Relief and Low-Low Set (LLS) Instrumentation LCO 3.3.6.5 Two relief and LLS instrumentation systems shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One trip system A.l Restore trip system 7 days inoperable. to OPERABLE status.

-OR A.2 Declare associated 7 days relief and LLS valve(s) inoperable.

B. Required Action and B.l Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time of Condition A not met.

B.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> OR Two trip systems inoperable.

CLINTON 3.3-74 Amendment No. 192

Control Room Ventilation System Instrumentation 3.3.7.1 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B. Required Action and B.1 Place one Control 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> associated Completion Room Ventilation Time not met. subsystem in the high radiation mode of operation.

OR B.2 Declare associated 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> Control Room Ventilation subsystem inoperable.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.7.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> provided the associated Function maintains Control Room Ventilation initiation capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.7.1.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.7.1.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.7.1.3 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-76 Amendment No. 192

LOP Instrumentation 3.3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS


NOTES-----------------------------------

1. Refer to Table 3.3.8.1-1 to determine which SRs apply for each LOP Function.
2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required Actions may be delayed for up to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> provided the associated Function maintains DG initiation capability.

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.8.1.1 Deleted SR 3.3.8.1.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.8.1.3 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.8.1.4 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-79 Amendment No. 192

RPS Electric Power Monitoring 3.3.8.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.8.2.1 -----------------NOTE------------------

Only required to be performed prior to entering MODE 2 or 3 from MODE 4, when in MODE 4 for ~ 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.3.8.2.2 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION. The In accordance Allowable Values shall be: with the Surveillance

a. Overvoltage Frequency Control Program Bus A ~ 127.3 V Bus B ~ 126. 7 V
b. Undervoltage Bus A ~ 115.0 V Bus B ~ 114.7 V
c. Underfrequency (with time ~ 4.0 seconds)

Bus A ~ 57 Hz Bus B ~ 57 Hz SR 3.3.8.2.3 Perform a system functional test. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.3-82 Amendment No. 192

Recirculation Loops Operating 3.4.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.1.1 -------------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after both recirculation loops are in operation.

Verify recirculation loop jet pump flow In accordance mismatch with both recirculation loops in with the operation is: Surveillance Frequency Control Program

a. ~ 10% of rated core flow when operat ting at < 70% of rated core flow; and
b. S 5% of rated core flow when operating at ~70% of rated core flow.

CLINTON 3.4-3 Amendment No. 192

FCVs 3.4.2 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) 3.4.2 Flow Control Valves (FCVs)

LCO 3.4.2 A recirculation loop FCV shall be OPERABLE in each operating recirculation loop.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1 and 2.

ACTIONS


NOTE----------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each FCV.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or two required A.l Lock up the FCV. 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> FCVs inoperable.

B. Required Action and B.l Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.2.1 Veri each FCV fails "as is" on loss of In accordance hydraulic pressure at the hydraulic unit. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.4-6 Amendment No. 192

Jet Pumps 3.4.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.3.1 --------------------NOTES-------------------

1. Not Required to be performed until 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> after associated recirculation loop is in operation
2. Not required to be performed until 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after> 21.6% RTP.

Verify at least two of the following In accordance criteria (a, b, and c) are satisfied for each with the operating recirculation loop: Surveillance Frequency Control

a. Recirculation loop drive flow versus Program flow control valve position differs by S 10% from established patterns.
b. Recirculation loop drive flow versus total core flow differs by S 10% from established patterns.
c. Each jet pump diffuser to lower plenum differential pressure differs by s 20%

from established patterns, or each jet pump flow differs by S 10% from established patterns.

CLINTON 3.4 9 Amendment No. 192

S!RVs 3.4.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE r FREQUENCY SR 3.4.4.1 Verify the safety function lift setpoints In accordance of the required S!RVs are as follows: with the Inservice Number of Setpoint Testing Program S!RVs jpsig) 7 1165 +/- 34.9 5 1180 +/- 35.4 4 1190 +/- 35.7 Following testing, lift settings shall be within +/- 1%.

SR 3.4.4.2 -------------------NOTE------------------

Valve actuation may be excluded.

Verify each required relief function S!RV In accordance actuates on an actual or simulated with the automatic initiation signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.4.4.3 -------------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.

Verify each required S!RV actuator strokes In accordance when manually actuated. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.4-11 Amendment No. 192

RCS Operational LEAKAGE 3.4.5 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. Required Action and C.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time of Condition A or AND B not met.

C.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> Pressure boundary LEAKAGE exists.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.5.1 Verify RCS unidentified LEAKAGE, total In accordance LEAKAGE, and unidentified LEAKAGE increase with the are within limits. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.4-13 Amendment No. 192

RCS Leakage Detection Instrumentation 3.4.7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.7.1 Perform CHANNEL CHECK of required drywe11 In accordance atmospheric monitoring system. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.4.7.2 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of required In accordance leakage detection instrumentation. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.4.7.3 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION of required In accordance leakage detection instrumentation. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.4-19 Amendment No. 192

RCS fic Activity 3.4.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.8.1 -------------------NOTE------------------

Only required to be performed in MODE 1.

Verify reactor coolant DOSE In accordance EQUIVALENT 1-131 specific activity is with the

O. 2 IlC i I gm . Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.4-21 Amendment No. 192

RHR Shutdown Cooling System--Hot Shutdown 3.4.9 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B. No RHR shutdown E.l Initiate action to restore Immediately cool subsystem in one RHR shutdown cooling operation. subsystem or one recirculation pump to AND operation.

No recirculation pump in operation.

B.2 Verify reactor coolant 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> from circulation by an discovery of no alternate method. reactor coolant circulation AND Once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> thereafter B.3 Monitor reactor coolant Once per hour temperature and pressure.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.9.1 -------------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be met until 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> after reactor steam dome pressure is less than the RHR cut in permissive pressure.

Verify one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem In accordance or recirculation pump is operating. with the Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON 3.4-24 Amendment No. 192

RHR Shutdown Cool System--Cold Shutdown 3.4.10 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B. No RHR shutdown B.1 Verify reactor 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> from cooling subsystem in coolant circulating discovery of no operation. by an alternate reactor coolant method. circulation AND No recirculation pump in operation. Once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> thereafter AND B.2 Monitor reactor Once per hour coolant temperature and pressure.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.10.1 Verify one RHR shutdown cool subsystem In accordance or recirculation pump is operating. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.4-26 Amendment No. 192

RCS PiT Limits 3.4.11 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. ---------NOTE-------- C.1 Initiate action to Immediately Required Action C.2 restore parameter(s) shall be completed if to within limits.

this Condition is entered.

C.2 Determine RCS is Prior to Requirements of the acceptable for entering MODE 2 LCO not met in other operation. or 3 than MODES 1, 2, and 3.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.11.1 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Only required to be performed during RCS heatup and cooldown operations and RCS inservice leak and hydrostatic testing.

Verify: In accordance with the

a. RCS pressure and RCS temperature are Surveillance within the limits of Figures 3.4.11 I, Frequency 3.4.11-2 and 3.4.11-3; and Control Program
b. RCS heatup and cooldown rates are as indicated on the figures.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.4-28 Amendment No. 192

RCS PIT Limits 3.4.11 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.11.5 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. Only required to be performed when tensioning the reactor vessel head bolting studs.
2. Only required to be met with> 10% of the reactor vessel head bolting studs fully tensioned.

Verify reactor vessel flange and head In accordance flange temperatures are ~ 70°F. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.4.11.6 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be performed until 30 minutes after RCS temperature s SO°F in MODE 4.

Verify reactor vessel flange and head In accordance flange temperatures are ~ 70°F. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.4.11.7 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after RCS temperature ~ 90°F in MODE 4.

Veri reactor vessel flange and head In accordance with the flange temperatures are ~ 70°F.

Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.4-30 Amendment No. 192

Reactor Steam Dome Pressure 3.4.12 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) 3.4.12 Reactor Steam Dome Pressure LCO 3.4.12 The reactor steam dome pressure shall be s 1045 psig.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1 and 2.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Reactor steam dome A.1 Restore reactor steam 15 minutes pressure not within dome pressure to limit. within limit.

B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.12.1 Verify reactor steam dome pressure is In accordance s 1045 psig. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.4-33 Amendment No. 192

ECCS 3.S.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.S.1.1 Veri for each ECCS ection/spray In accordance subsystem, the piping is filled with water with the from the pump discharge valve to the Surveillance injection valve. Frequency Control Program SR 3.S.1.2 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Low pressure coolant ection (LPCI) subsystems may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and for heat removal with reactor steam dome pressure less than the residual heat removal cut in permissive pressure in MODE 3, if capable of manually realigned and not otherwise inoperable.

Verify each ECCS injection/spray In accordance manual, power operated, and automatic valve with the in the flow path, that is not locked, Surveillance sealed, or otherwise secured in position, Frequency is in the correct position. Control Program SR 3.5.1. 3 Verify ADS accumulator supply pressure is In accordance 2': 140 ps with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3. S.1. 4 Verify each ECCS pump the In accordance specified flow rate with the specified pump with the differential pressure. Inservice Testing PUMP DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM FLOW RATE LPCS 2': 5010 gpm 2': 290 psid LPCI 2': SOSO gpm 2': 113 psid HPCS 2': SOlO gpm 2': 363 psid (continued)

CLINTON 3.S-4 Amendment No. 192

ECCS -Operating 3.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.5.1. 5 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Vessel ection/spray may be excluded.

Verify each ECCS ection/spray subsystem In accordance actuates on an actual or simulated with the automatic initiation signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.5.1. 6 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Valve actuation may be excluded.

Verify the ADS actuates on an actual or In accordance simulated automatic initiation signal. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.5.1.7 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.

Verify each ADS valve actuator strokes when In accordance manually actuated. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.5.1. 8 -------------------NOTE-------------------

ECCS actuation instrumentation is excluded.

Veri the ECCS RESPONSE TIME for each ECCS In accordance injection/spray subsystem is within limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.5-5 Amendment No. 192

ECCS-Shutdown 3.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.5.2.1 Verify, for each required low pressure ECCS In accordance injection/spray subsystem, the suppression with the pool water level is ~ 12 ft 8 inches. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.5.2.2 Verify, for the required High Pressure Core In accordance Spray (HPCS) System, the: with the Surveillance

a. Suppression pool water level is Frequency

~ 12 ft 8 inches; or Control Program

b. RCIC storage tank available water volume is ~ 125,000 gal.

SR 3.5.2.3 Veri ,for each required ECCS injection/ In accordance spray subsystem, the piping is filled with with the water from the pump discharge valve to the Surveillance injection valve. Frequency Control Program SR 3.5.2.4 -------------------NOTE-------------------

One low pressure coolant injection (LPCI) subsystem may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and operation for decay heat removal, if capable of being manually realigned and not otherwise inoperable.

Verify each required ECCS ection/spray In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and with the automatic valve in the flow path, that is Surveillance not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in Frequency position, is in the correct position. Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.5-8 Amendment No. 192

ECCS Shutdown 3.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.5.2.5 Verify each required ECCS pump develops the In accordance specified flow rate with the specified pump with the differential pressure. Inservice Testing Program PUMP DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM FLOW RATE PRESSURE LPCS ~ 5010 gpm ~ 290 psid LPCI ~ 5050 gpm ~ 113 psid HPCS ~ 5010 gpm ~ 363 psid SR 3.5.2.6 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Vessel injection/spray may be excluded.

Veri each required ECCS injection/spray In Accordance subsystem actuates on an actual or with the simulated automatic initiation signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.5-9 Amendment No. 192

RCIC System 3.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.5.3.1 Verify the RCIC System piping is filled In accordance with water from the pump discharge valve to with the the ection valve. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.5.3.2 Verify each RCIC System manual, power In accordance operated, and automatic valve in the flow with the path, that is not locked, sealed, or Surveillance otherwise secured in position, is in the Frequency correct position. Control Program SR 3.5.3.3 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.

Verify, with RCIC steam supply pressure In accordance

~ 1045 psig and ~ 920 psig, the RCIC pump with the can develop a flow rate ~ 600 gpm against a Surveillance system head corresponding to reactor Frequency pressure. Control Program SR 3.5.3.4 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to perform the test.

Verify, with RCIC steam supply pressure In accordance

~ 150 psig and ~ 135 psig, the RCIC pump with the can develop a flow rate ~ 600 gpm against a Surveillance system head corresponding to reactor Frequency pressure. Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.5-11 Amendment No. 192

RCIC tern 3.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.5.3.5 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Vessel ection may be excluded.

Veri the RCIC System actuates on an In accordance actual or simulated automatic initiation with the signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.5-12 Amendment No. 192

Primary Containment Air Locks 3.6.1.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.2.1 ------------------NOTES-----------------

1. Only required to be met during MODES 1, 2, and 3.
2. An inoperable air lock door does not invalidate the previous successful performance of the overall air lock leakage test.
3. Results shall be evaluated against acceptance criteria applicable to SR 3.6.1.1.1.

In accordance Perform required primary containment air with the lock leakage rate testing in accordance Primary with the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Containment Te Program. Leakage Rate Testing Program SR 3.6.1.2.2 ------------------NOTE------------------

Only required to be performed upon entry or exit through the primary containment air lock.

Verify only one door in the primary In accordance containment air lock can be opened at a with the time. Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON 3.6-8 Amendment No. 192

PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.3.1 -------------------NOTES----------------

1. Only to be met in MODES 1, 2, and 3.
2. Not required to be met when the 36 inch primary containment purge valves are open for pressure control, ALARA or air quality considerations for personnel entry. Also not required to be met during Surveillances or special testing on the purge system that requires the valves to be open. The 36 inch primary containment purge lines shall not be opened with a 12 inch primary containment purge line open nor with a drywell vent and purge supply or exhaust line open.

Verify each 36 inch primary containment In accordance purge valve is closed. with the Surveillance Frequency Control program (continued)

CLINTON 3.6-15 Amendment No. 192

PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3 . 6 . 1. 3 . 2 -----------------NOTES-----------------

1. Valves and blind flanges in high radiation areas may be verified by use of administrative means.
2. Not required to be met for PCIVs that are open under administrative controls.

Verify each primary containment In accordance isolation manual valve and blind flange with the that is located outside primary Surveillance containment/ drywell/ and steam tunnel Frequency and is required to be closed during Control program accident conditions is closed.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.6-16 Amendment No. 192

PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3. 6. 1. 3 . 4 Verify the isolation time of each power In accordance operated and each automatic PCIV, except with the MSIVs, is within limits. Inservice Testing Program SR 3.6.1.3.5 ------------------NOTE-----------------

Only required to be met in MODES 1, 2, and 3.

Perform leakage rate testing for each Once wi thin 92 primary containment purge valve with days after resilient seals. opening the valve In accordance with the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program SR 3.6.1.3.6 Verify the isolation time of each MSIV In accordance is ~ 3 seconds and ~ 5 seconds. with the Inservice Testing Program SR 3.6.1.3.7 Verify each automatic PCIV actuates to In accordance the isolation position on an actual or with the simulated isolation signal. Surveillance Frequency Control program (continued)

CLINTON 3.6-18 Amendment No. 192

PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.3. 11 ----------------NOTE------------------- In accordance Only required to be met in MODES I, 2, with the and 3. Primary Containment Leakage Rate Verify that the combined leakage rate Testing for both primary containment feedwater Program.

penetrations is ~ 2 gpm when pressurized to :;:: 1.1 P a

Primary Containment Pressure 3.6.l.4 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.1.4 Primary Containment Pressure LCO 3.6.1.4 Primary containment to secondary containment differential pressure shall be ~ -0.25 psid and ~ 0.25 psid.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Primary containment to A.l Restore primary 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> secondary containment containment to differential pressure secondary containment not within limits. differential pressure to within limits.

B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met. AND B.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.4.1 Verify primary containment to secondary In accordance containment differential pressure is with the within limits. Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON 3.6-20 Amendment No. 192

Containment Air Temperature 3.6.1.S 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.1.S Primary Containment Air Temperature LCO 3.6.1.S containment average air temperature shall be

122°F.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Primary containment A.1 Restore primary 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> average air containment average temperature not within air temperature to limit. within limit.

B. Required Action and B.l Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met. AND B.2 Be in 1'10 DE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.5.1 Verify primary containment average air In accordance temperature is within limit. with the Surveillance Frequency Control program CLINTON 3.6-21 Amendment No. 192

LLS Valves 3.6.1.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.6.1 ------------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after reactor steam pressure and flow are adequate to the test.

Verify each LLS valve actuator strokes In accordance when manually actuated. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3 . 6 . 1. 6 . 2 ------------------NOTE------------------

Valve actuation may be excluded.

Verify the LLS System actuates on an In accordance actual or simulated automatic initiation with the signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-23 Amendment No. 192

RHR Containment Spray System 3.6.1.7 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.7.1 ------------------NOTE------------------

RHR containment spray subsystems may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and operation for decay heat removal when below the RHR cut in permissive pressure in MODE 3 if capable of being manually realigned and not otherwise inoperable.

Verify each RHR containment spray In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and with the automatic valve in the flow path that is Surveillance not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured Frequency in position is in the correct position. Control Program SR 3.6.1.7.2 Verify each RHR pump develops a flow rate In accordance of ~ 3800 gpm on recirculation flow with the through the associated heat exchanger to Inservice the suppression pool. Testing Program SR 3.6.1.7.3 Veri each RHR containment spray In accordance subsystem automatic valve in the flow with the path actuates to its correct position on Surveillance an actual or simulated automatic Frequency initiation signal. Control Program SR 3.6.1.7.4 Verify each spray nozzle is unobstructed. Following activities that could result in nozzle blockage CLINTON 3.6-25 Amendment No. 192

FWLCS 3.6.1.9 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.1.9 Feedwater Leakage Control System (FWLCS)

LCO 3.6.1.9 Two FWLCS subsystems shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODES I, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One FWLCS subsystem A.1 Restore FWLCS 30 days inoperable. subsystem to OPERABLE status.

B. Two FWLCS subsystems B.1 Restore one FWLCS 7 days inoperable. subsystem to OPERABLE status.

C. Required Action and ------------NOTE-----------

associated Completion LCO 3.0.4.a is not Time not met. applicable when entering MODE 3.

C.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1. 9 . 1 Perform a system functional test of each In accordance FWLCS subsystem. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-27a Amendment No. 192

Suppression Pool Average Temperature 3.6.2.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.2.1.1 Verify suppression pool average In accordance temperature is within the icable with the limits. Surveillance Frequency Control Program AND 5 minutes when performing test that adds heat to the suppression pool I

CLINTON 3.6-30 Amendment No. 192

Suppression Pool Water Level 3.6.2.2 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.2.2 Suppression Pool Water Level LCO 3.6.2.2 pool water level shall be:

a. ;::: 18 ft 11 inches and ~ 19 ft 5 inches,
b. 2: 18 ft 11 inches and ~ 20 ft 1 inches, in MODE 3 with reactor pressure less than 235 psig APPLICABILITY: MODES I, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Suppression water A.1 Restore suppression 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> level not within water level to limits. within limits.

B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated ion Time not met. AND B.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.2.2.1 Verify suppression water level is In accordance within limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-31 Amendment No. 192

RHR Suppression Pool Cooling 3.6.2.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.2.3.1 Veri each RHR suppression pool cooling In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and with the automatic valve in the flow path that is Surveillance not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured Frequency in position is in the correct position or Control Program can be aligned to the correct position.

SR 3.6.2.3.2 Verify each RHR pump develops a flow rate In accordance

~ 4550 gpm through the associated heat with the exchanger to the suppression pool. Inservice Testing Program CLINTON 3.6-33 Amendment No. 192

SPMU System 3.6.2.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.2.4.1 Verify upper containment pool water level In accordance is: with the Surveillance

a. ~ el. 825 ft 6 inches; Frequency Control Program
b. ~ el. 825 ft 10 inches when the inclined fuel transfer pool to steam dryer storage pool gate is not open; and
c. ~ el. 827 ft 1 inch when the reactor cavity to steam dryer storage pool gate is not open.

OR

d. Reactor cavity pool level ~ el. 824 ft 7 inches in MODE 3 with reactor pressure less than 235 OR
e. Suppression pool water level ~ 19 ft 9 inches in MODE 3 with reactor pressure less than 235 SR 3.6.2.4.2 upper containment pool water In accordance temperature is $ 120°F. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.2.4.3 Verify each SPMU subsystem manual, power In accordance operated, and automatic valve that is not with the locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in Surveillance position is in the correct position. Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.2.4.4 ------------------NOTE------------------

Actual makeup to the suppression pool may be excluded.

Verify each SPMU subsystem automatic In accordance valve actuates to the correct position on with the an actual or simulated automatic Surveillance initiation signal. Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-35 Amendment No. 192

Primary Containment and Drywell Hydrogen Igniters 3.6.3.2 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. Required Action and C.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.3.2.1 ze each primary containment and In accordance drywell hydrogen igniter division and with the perform current versus voltage Surveillance measurements to verify required igniters Frequency in service. Control Program SR 3.6.3.2.2 ------------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be performed until 92 days after discovery of four or more igniters in the division inoperable.

Energize each primary containment and In accordance drywell hydrogen division and with the perform current versus voltage Surveillance measurements to veri required igniters Frequency in service. Control Program SR 3.6.3.2.3 Veri each required igniter in In accordance inaccessible areas develops sufficient with the current draw for a ~ 1700°F surface Surveillance temperature. Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.6-39 Amendment No. 192

Primary Containment and Drywell Hydrogen 3.6.3.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.3.2.4 Verify each required in In accordance accessible areas develops a surface with the temperature of ~ 1700°F. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-40 Amendment No. 192

Containment 1 Mixing Systems 3.6.3.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.3.3.1 Operate each Containment!Drywell In accordance Mixing System. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.3.3.2 each Containment!Drywell In accordance System flow rate is ~ 800 scfm. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-42 Amendment No. 192

Secondary Containment 3.6.4.1 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. Secondary containment C .1 --------NOTE--------

inoperable during LCO 3.0.3 is not movement of recently applicable.

irradiated fuel assemblies in the primary or secondary Suspend movement of Immediately containment, or during recently irradiated OPDRVs. fuel assemblies in the primary and secondary containment.

AND C.2 Initiate action to Immediately suspend OPDRVs.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.4.1.1 Verify secondary containment vacuum is In accordance 2 0.25 inch of vacuum water gauge. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.4.1.2 Verify all secondary containment In accordance equipment hatches are closed and sealed. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.6-44 Amendment No. 192

Secondary Containment 3.6.4.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.4.1.3 Verify one door in each access to In accordance secondary containment is closed, except with the during normal entry and exit. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.4.1.4 Verify the secondary containment can be In accordance drawn down to ~ 0.25 inch of vacuum water with the gauge within the time required using one Surveillance Standby Gas Treatment (SGT) subsystem. Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.4.1.5 Veri the secondary containment can be In accordance maintained ~ 0.25 inch of vacuum water with the gauge for 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> using one SGT subsystem Surveillance at a flow rate ~ 4400 cfm. Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-45 Amendment No. 192

scros 3.6.4.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.4.2.1 ------------------NOTES-----------------

1. Valves, dampers, and blind flanges in high radiation areas may be verified by use of administrative means.
2. Not required to be met for SCIOs that are open under administrative controls.

Verify each secondary containment In accordance isolation manual valve, damper, and blind with the flange that is required to be closed Surveillance during accident conditions is closed. Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.4.2.2 Verify the isolation time of each power In accordance operated and each automatic SCIO is with the wi thin limi ts . Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.4.2.3 Verify each automatic SCIO actuates to In accordance the isolation position on an actual or with the simulated automatic isolation signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-50 Amendment No. 192

SGT System 3.6.4.3 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME E. Two SGT subsystems E.l Suspend movement of Immediately inoperable during recently irradiated movement of recently fuel assemblies in the irradiated fuel primary and secondary assemblies in the containment.

primary or secondary containment, or during AND OPDRVs.

E.2 Initiate action to Immediately suspend OPDRVs.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.4.3.1 Operate each SGT subsystem for In accordance

~ 10 continuous hours with heaters with the operating. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.4.3.2 Perform required SGT filter testing in In accordance accordance with the Ventilation Filter with the VFTP Testing Program (VFTP).

SR 3.6.4.3.3 Verify each SGT subsystem actuates on an In accordance actual or simulated initiation signal. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.4.3.4 Veri each SGT filter cooling bypass In accordance damper can be opened and the fan with the started. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-53 Amendment No. 192

Drywell 3.6.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.1.2 -----------------NOTE-------------------

An inoperable air lock door does not invalidate the previous successful performance of the overall drywell air lock leakage rate test.

Perform overall drywell air lock leakage In accordance rate test at ~ 3.0 psig. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (con tinued)

CLINTON 3.6-54a Amendment No. 192

1 3.6.5.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.1.3 Veri bypass is less than or 24 months equal to the bypass leakage limit. following 2 However, during the first unit startup consecutive following bypass testing tests with performed in accordance with this SR, the bypass leakage acceptance criterion is s 10% of the greater than drywell bypass leakage limit. the bypass leakage limit until 2 consecutive tests are less than or to the bypass leakage limit AND 48 months following a test with bypass leakage greater than the bypass leakage limit


NOTES----

1. The next required performance of this SR may be delayed to November 23, 2008.
2. SR 3.0.2 is not applicable for extensions

> 12 months.

In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.6-54b Amendment No. 192

Air Lock 3.6.5.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.2.1 -----------------NOTE-------------------

Only required to be performed upon entry into drywell.

Verify only one door in the drywell air In accordance lock can be opened at a time. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-60 Amendment No. 192

Drywell Isolation Valves 3.6.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.3.1 Veri each 24 inch drywell vent and In accordance purge supply isolation valve is sealed with the closed. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.6.5.3.2 ------------------NOTE------------------

Not required to be met when the 36 inch and either the 10 inch or 24 inch drywell vent and purge exhaust valves are open for pressure control, ALARA or air quality considerations for personnel entry. Also not required to be met during Surveillances or special testing of the purge system that requires the valves to be open. The drywell vent and purge exhaust valves shall not be opened with a 12 inch or 36 inch primary containment purge system supply or exhaust line open.

Verify each 10 inch, 24 inch, and 36 inch In accordance drywell vent and purge exhaust isolation with the valve is closed. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.6-64 Amendment No. 192

Drywell Isolation Valves 3.6.5.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.3.3 ------------------NOTES-----------------

1. Valves and blind flanges in high radiation areas may be verified by use of administrative means.
2. Not required to be met for drywell isolation valves that are open under administrative controls.

Verify each required drywell isolation Prior to manual valve and blind that is entering MODE 2 required to be closed during accident or 3 from conditions is closed. MODE 4, if not performed in the previous 92 SR 3.6.5.3.4 Verify the isolation time of each In accordance required power operated and each required with the automatic drywell isolation valve is Inservice wi thin limits. Testing Program SR 3.6.5.3.5 Verify each required automatic drywell In accordance isolation valve actuates to the isolation with the position on an actual or simulated Surveillance isolation signal. Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-65 Amendment No. 192

Drywell Pressure 3.6.5.4 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.5.4 Drywell Pressure LCO 3.6.5.4 l-to-primary containment differential pressure shall be ~ -0.2 psid and ~ 1.0 psid.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Drywell-to-primary A.l Restore drywell-to 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> containment containment differential pressure differential pressure not within limits. to within limits.

B. Required Action and B.l Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met. AND B.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.4.1 Verify drywell-to-primary containment In accordance differential pressure is within limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-66 Amendment No. 192

Drywell Air Temperature 3.6.5.5 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3.6.5.5 Drywell Air Temperature LCO 3.6.5.5 Drywell average air temperature shall be S l50°F.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Drywell average air A.l Restore drywell 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> temperature not within average air limit. temperature to within limit .

B. Required Action and B.l Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met. AND B.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.5.1 Verify drywe11 average air temperature is In accordance within limit. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-67 Amendment No. 192

Drywell Post-LOCA Vacuum Relief System 3.6.5.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.5.6.1 -----------------NOTES------------------

1. Not required to be met for drywell post-LOCA vacuum relief valves open during Surveillances.
2. Not red to be met for drywell post-LOCA vacuum relief valves open when performing their intended function.

Veri each drywell post-LOCA vacuum In accordance relief valve is closed. with the Surveillance Frequency Control program SR 3.6.5.6.2 Perform a functional test of each drywell In accordance post-LOCA vacuum relief valve. with the Surveillance Frequency Control program SR 3.6.5.6.3 Verify the opening pressure differential In accordance of each drywell post-LOCA vacuum relief with the valve is ~ 0.2 psid. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.6-70 Amendment No. 192

Division 1 and 2 SX Subsystems and UHS 3.7.1 Actions (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME D. Required Action and 0.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time of Condition A AND not met.

D.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> OR Division 1 and 2 SX subsystems inoperable.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.1.1 Verify UHS water volume is ~ 593 acre-ft. In accordance with UHS Erosion, Sediment Monitoring, and Dredging Program SR 3.7.1.2 Veri each required SX subsystem manual, In accordance power operated, and automatic valve in the with the flow path servicing safety related systems Surveillance or components, that is not locked, sealed, Frequency or otherwise secured in position, is in the Control Program correct position.

SR 3.7.1.3 Verify each SX subsystem actuates on an In accordance actual or simulated initiation signal. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.7-2 Amendment No. 192

Division 3 SX Subsystem 3.7.2 3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.2 Division 3 Shutdown Service Water (SX) Subsystem LCO 3.7.2 The Division 3 SX subsystem shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODES I, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Division 3 SX A.l Declare High Pressure Immediately subsystem inoperable. Core Spray System inoperable.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.2.1 Veri each required Division 3 SX In accordance subsystem manual, power operated, and with the automatic valve in the flow path servicing Surveillance safety related systems or components, that Frequency is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured Control Program in position, is in the correct ion.

SR 3.7.2.2 Verify the Division 3 SX subsystem actuates In accordance on an actual or simulated initiation with the signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.7-3 Amendment No. 192

Control Room Ventilation System 3.7.3 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME G. Two Control Room G.l Suspend movement of Immediately Ventilation subsystems irradiated fuel inoperable during assemblies in the movement of irradiated primary and secondary fuel assemblies in the containment.

primary or secondary containment, during AND CORE ALTERATIONS, or during OPDRVs. G.2 Suspend CORE Immediately ALTERATIONS.

OR AND One or more Control Room Ventilation G.3 Initiate action to Immediately subsystems inoperable suspend OPDRVs.

due to inoperable CRE boundary during movement of irradiated fuel assemblies in the primary or secondary containment, during CORE ALTERATIONS, or during OPDRVs.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.3.1 Operate each Control Room Ventilation In accordance subsystem with flow through the makeup with the filter for ~ 10 continuous hours with the Surveillance heaters operating. Frequency Control Program SR 3.7.3.2 Operate each Control Room Ventilation In accordance subsystem with flow through the with the recirculation filter for ~ 15 minutes. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.7-6 Amendment No. 192

Control Room Ventilation System 3.7.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.3.3 Perform required Control Room Ventilation In accordance filter testing in accordance with the with the VFTP Ventilation Filter Program (VFTP).

SR 3.7.3.4 Veri each Control Room Ventilation In accordance subsystem actuates on an actual or with the simulated initiation signal. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.7.3.5 Perform required CRE unfiltered air In accordance inleakage testing in accordance with the with the Control Room Envelope Habitability Program. Control Room Envelope Habitabili ty Program CLINTON 3.7-7 Amendment No. 192

Control Room AC System 3.7.4 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME E. Required Action and ------------NOTE------------

associated Completion LCO 3.0.3 is not applicable.

Time of Condition B not met during movement of irradiated E.l Suspend movement of Immediately fuel assemblies in the irradiated fuel primary or secondary assemblies in the containment, during primary and secondary CORE ALTERATIONS, or containment.

during OPDRVs.

E.2 Suspend CORE Immediately ALTERATIONS.

AND E.3 Initiate action to Immediately suspend OPDRVs.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.4.1 Verify each control room AC subsystem has In accordance the capability to remove the assumed heat with the load. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.7-10 Amendment No. 192

Main Condenser Offgas 3.7.5 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.5.1 Verify the radioactivity rate of the noble Once within gases is ~ 289 mCi/second after decay of 30 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> after a minutes. 2: 50% increase in the nominal steady state fission gas release rate after factoring out increases due to changes in THERMAL POWER level SR 3.7.5.2 -----------------~-NOTE--------------------

Not required to be performed until 31 days after any main steam line not isolated and SJAE in operation.

Veri the radioactivity rate of the noble In accordance gases is ~ 289 mCi/second after decay of with the 30 minutes. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.7-12 Amendment No. 192

Main Turbine Bypass 3.7.6 3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.6 Main Turbine Bypass System LCO 3.7.6 The Main Turbine Bypass System shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: THERMAL POWER ~ 21.6% RTP.

AC'I'IONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Main Turbine Bypass A.1 Restore Main Turbine 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> System inoperable. Bypass System to OPERABLE status.

B. Required Action and B.1 Reduce THERMAL POWER 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> associated Completion to < 21. 6% RTP.

Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.6.1 Verify one complete cycle of-each main In accordance turbine bypass valve. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.7.6.2 Perform a system functional test. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.7.6.3 Verify the TURBINE BYPASS SYSTEM RESPONSE In accordance TIME is within limits. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.7-13 Amendment No. 192

Fuel Pool Water Level 3.7.7 3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.7 Fuel Pool Water Level LCO 3.7.7 The fuel pool water level shall be ~ 23 ft over the top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated in the spent fuel storage pool and upper containment fuel storage pool racks.

APPLICABILITY: During movement of irradiated fuel assemblies in the associated fuel storage pool.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Fuel pool water level A.I --------NOTE--------

not within limit. LCO 3.0.3 is not applicable.

Suspend movement of Immediately irradiated fuel assemblies in the associated fuel storage pool{s}.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.7.7.1 Verify the fuel pool water level is ~ 23 ft In accordance over the top of irradiated fuel assemblies with the seated in the storage racks. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.7-14 Amendment No. 92

AC Sources--Operat 3.8.1 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME G. Three or more required G.1 Enter LCO 3.0.3. Immediately AC sources inoperable.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.1 Verify correct breaker alignment and In accordance indicated power availability for each with the offsite circuit. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.1. 2 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. Performance of SR 3.8.1.7 satisfies this SR.
2. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period and followed by a warmup period prior to loading.
3. A modified DG start involving idling and gradual acceleration to synchronous speed may be used for this SR as recommended by the manufacturer.

When modified start procedures are not used, the time, voltage, and frequency tolerances of SR 3.8.1.7 must be met.

Verify each DG starts from standby In accordance conditions and achieves steady state with the voltage ~ 4084 V and s 4580 V and frequency Surveillance Frequency

~ 58.8 Hz and s 61.2 Hz.

Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.8-4 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources--Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.3 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. DG loadings may include gradual loading as recommended by the manufacturer.
2. Momentary transients outside the load range do not invalidate this test.
3. This Surveillance shall be conducted on only one DG at a time.
4. This SR shall be preceded by, and immediately follow, without shutdown, a successful performance of SR 3.8.1.2 or SR 3.8.1.7.

Veri each DG operates for ~ 60 minutes at In accordance a load ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for with the DG 18, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.1.4 Verify each tank contains ~ 385 of In accordance fuel oil for DG lA and DG 18 and ~ 240 gal with the for DG 1C. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.1.5 Check for and remove accumulated water from In accordance each day tank. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.1.6 Verify the fuel oil transfer system In accordance operates to automatical transfer fuel oil with the from the storage tank to the day tank. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.8-5 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVE ILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.7 ----------------NOTE-----------------

All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.

Verify each DG starts from standby In accordance condition and achieves: with the Surveillance

a. In s 12 seconds, voltage ~ 4084 V and Frequency Control Program frequency ~ 58.8 Hz; and
b. Steady state voltage ~ 4084 V and s 4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and
S 61.2 Hz.

SR 3.8.1. 8 ------------------NOTE-------------------

This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1 or 2. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.

Veri automatic and manual transfer of In accordance unit power supply from the normal offsite with the circuit to the alternate offsite circuit. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.8-6 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources--Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.9 -------------------NOTE-------------------

1. Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
2. If performed with DG synchronized with offsite power, it shall be performed at a power factor < 0.9.

Verify each DG ects a load greater than In accordance or to its associated single st with the post accident load and following load Surveillance rejection, the engine speed is maintained Frequency less than nominal plus 75% of the Control Program difference between nominal speed and the overspeed trip setpoint or 15% above nominal, whichever is lower.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-6a Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1. 10 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.

Verify each DG operating at a power factor In accordance

~ 0.9 does not trip and voltage is with the maintained ~ 5000 V for DG 1A and DG IB and Surveillance Frequency

~ 5824 V for DG 1C during and following a Control Program load rejection of a load ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for DG 18, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-7 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.11 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3.

However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis this SR.

Veri on an actual or simulated loss of In accordance offsite power signal: with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program

a. De-energization of emergency buses;
b. Load shedding from emergency buses for Divisions 1 and 2; and
c. DG auto-starts from standby condition and:
1. energizes permanently connected loads in $12 seconds,
2. energizes auto-connected shutdown loads,
3. maintains steady state voltage

~ 4084 V and $ 4580 V,

4. maintains steady state frequency

~ 58.8 Hz and $ 61.2 Hz, and

5. supplies permanently connected and auto-connected shutdown loads for

~ 5 minutes.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-8 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.12 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine period.
2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1 or 2. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis this SR.

Verify on an actual or simulated Emergency In accordance Core Cooling System (ECCS) initiation with the signal each DG auto-starts from standby Surveillance condition and: Frequency Control Program

a. In ~ 12 seconds after auto-start and during tests, achieves voltage ~ 4084 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz;
b. Achieves steady state voltage ~ 4084 V and ~ 4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and ~ 61.2 Hz; and
c. Operates for ~ 5 minutes.

SR 3.8.1.13 ------------------NOTE-------------------

Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.

Veri each DG's automatic trips are In accordance bypassed on an actual or simulated ECCS with the initiation signal except: Surveillance Frequency

a. Engine overspeed; Control Program
b. Generator differential current; and
c. Overcrank for DG lA and DG lB.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-9 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.14 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. Momentary transients outside the load and power factor ranges do not invalidate this test.
2. Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.

Verify each DG operating at a power factor In accordance

~ 0.9 operates for ~ 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />s: with the Surveillance

a. For ~ 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> loaded ~ 4062 kW for DG Frequency Control Program lA, ~ 4069 kW for DG IE, and ~ 2310 kW for DG lC; and
b. For the remaining hours of the test loaded ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for DG 1B, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-10 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.15 ----------------------NOTE---------------

1. This Surveillance shall be performed within 5 minutes of shutting down the DG after the DG has operated ~ 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> loaded ~ 3482 kW for DG lA, ~ 3488 kW for DG IE, and ~ 1980 kW for DG 1C.

Momentary transients outside of the load range do not invalidate this test.

2. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.

Verify each DG starts and achieves: In accordance with the

a. In ~ 12 seconds, voltage ~ 4084 V and Surveillance Frequency frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and Control Program
b. Steady s ta te vol tage ~ 4084 V and

~ 4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and ~ 61. 2 Hz.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-11 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.16 -------------------NOTE-------------------

This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.

Verify each DG: In accordance with the

a. Synchronizes with offsite power source Surveillance while loaded with emergency loads upon Frequency a simulated restoration of offsite Control Program power;
b. Transfers loads to offsite power source; and
c. Returns to ready-to-load operation.

SR 3.8.1.17 -------------------NOTE------------------

Credit may be taken for unplanned events that sati this SR.

Veri with a DG operating in test mode In accordance and connected to its bus, an actual or with the simulated ECCS initiation signal overrides Surveillance the test mode by: Frequency Control Program

a. Returning DG to ready-to-load operation; and
b. Automatically zing the emergency loads from offsite power.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-12 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.18 ---------------------NOTE---------------

This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE I, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis this SR.

Verify the sequence time is within +/- 10% of In accordance des for each load sequence timer. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.8-13 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.19 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3.

However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satis this SR.

Veri , on an actual or simulated loss of In accordance offsite power signal in conjunction with an with the actual or simulated ECCS initiation signal: Surveillance Frequency

a. De-energization of emergency buses; Control Program
b. Load shedding from emergency buses for Divisions 1 and 2; and
c. DG auto-starts from standby condition and:
1. energizes permanently connected loads in ~ 12 seconds,
2. energizes auto-connected emergency loads,
3. achieves state voltage

~ 4084 V and ~ 4580 V,

4. achieves steady state frequency

~ 58.8 Hz and ~ 61.2 Hz, and

5. supplies permanently connected and auto-connected emergency loads for

~ 5 minutes.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-14 Amendment No. 192

AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1. 20 -------------------NOTE-------------------

All DG starts may be preceded by an engine pre lube period.

Verify, when started simultaneously from In accordance standby condition, each DG achieves: with the Surveillance

a. In ~ 12 seconds, voltage ~ 4084 V and Frequency Control Program frequency ~ 58.8 Hz; and
b. Steady state voltage ~ 4084 V and

~ 4580 V and frequency ~ 58.8 Hz and

~ 61.2 Hz.

CLINTON 3.8-15 Amendment No. 192

Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air 3.8.3 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME F. Required Actions and F.l Declare associated DG Immediately associated Completion inoperable.

Time not met.

OR One or more DGs with diesel fuel oil, lube oil, or starting air subsystem not within limits for reasons other than Condition A, B, C, 0, or E.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.3.1 Verify each fuel oil storage tank contains: In accordance with the

a.  ;;:: 48,000 of fuel for DG 1A; Surveillance Frequency
b.  ;;:: 45,000 gal of fuel for DG 18; and Control Program
c.  ;;:: 29,500 gal of fuel for DG 1C.

SR 3.8.3.2 Verify lube oil inventory is: In accordance with the

a.  ;;:: 347 gal for each 16 engine; Surveillance and Frequency Control Program
b.  ;;:: 284 gal for each 12 cylinder engine.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.8-22 Amendment No. 192

Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air 3.8.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.3.3 Verify fuel oil properties of new and In accordance stored fuel oil are tested in accordance with the Diesel with, and maintained within the limits of, Fuel Oil the Diesel Fuel Oil Testing Program. Testing Program SR 3.8.3.4 Verify each required DG air start receiver In accordance pressure is ~ 200 psig. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.3.5 Check for and remove accumulated water from In accordance each fuel oil storage tank. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.8-23 Amendment No. 192

DC Sources-Ope rat 3.8.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.4.1 Veri battery terminal voltage is greater In accordance than or equal to the minimum established with the float voltage. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.4.2 Veri each Division 1 and 2 battery charger In accordance supplies ~ 300 amps at greater than or equal with the to the minimum established float voltage for Surveillance

~ 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> and each Division 3 and 4 battery Frequency Control Program charger supplies ~ 100 amps at greater than or equal to the minimum established float voltage for ~ 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

Verify each battery charger can recharge the battery to the fully charged state within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> while supplying the largest combined demands of the various continuous steady state loads, after a battery discharge to the bounding design basis event discharge state.

SR 3.8.4.3 -------------------NOTES------------------

1. The modified performance discharge test in SR 3.8.6.6 may be performed in lieu of SR 3.8.4.3.
2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.

Verify battery capacity is adequate to In accordance supply, and maintain in OPERABLE status, the with the required emergency loads for the design Surveillance cycle when ected to a battery service Frequency test. Control Program CLINTON 3.8-25 Amendment No. 192

Battery Parameters 3.8.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.6.1 ---------------- NOTE -------------------

Not required to be met when battery terminal voltage is less than the minimum established float voltage of SR 3.8.4.1.

Verify each battery float current is < 2 In accordance amps. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.2 Verify each pilot cell voltage is In accordance

> 2.07 V. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.3 Verify each connected cell In accordance level is greater than or equal with the to minimum established design limits. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.4 Verify each pilot cell temperature In accordance is greater than or equal to minimum with the established design limits. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.6.5 Verify each battery connected cell voltage In accordance is > 2.07 V. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.8-32 Amendment No. 192

Battery Parameters 3.8.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.6.6 -------------------NOTE------------------

This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that this SR.

Verify battery capacity is ~ 80 of the In accordance manufacturer's rating when subjected to a with the performance discharge test or a modified Surveillance performance discharge test. Frequency Control Program AND 12 months when battery shows degradation or has reached 85%

of the expected life with

< 100%

of manufacturer's rating 24 months when battery has reached 85% of the expected life with capacity> 100%

of manufacturer's rating CLINTON 3.8-33 Amendment No. 92

Inverters-Operating 3.8.7 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME E. Both RPS solenoid bus E.l De-energize one RPS 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> inverters inoperable. solenoid bus.

F. red Action and F.l Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time for Condition C, D, or E not met.

F.2 Be in MODE 4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.7.1 Verify correct inverter voltage, frequency, In accordance and alignment to red uninterruptible with the AC buses and RPS solenoid buses. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.8-35 Amendment No. 192

Inverters Shutdown 3.8.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.8.1 Verify correct inverter voltage, frequency, In accordance and alignments to required uninterruptible with the AC buses. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.8-38 Amendment No. 192

Distribution Systems Operating 3.8.9 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.9.1 Verify correct breaker alignments and In accordance to required AC, DC, and with the uninterruptible AC bus electrical power Surveillance distribution subsystems. Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.8-41 Amendment No. 192

Distribution Systems--Shutdown 3.8.10 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. (continued) A.2.3 Initiate action to Immediately suspend operations with a potential for the reactor vessel.

AND A.2.4 Initiate actions to Immediately restore required AC, DC, and uninterruptible AC bus electrical power distribution subsystems to OPERABLE status.

AND A.2.5 Declare associated Immediately required shutdown cooling subsystem(s) inoperable and not in operation.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.10.1 correct breaker al and In accordance to required AC, DC, and with the uninterruptible AC bus electrical power Surveillance distribution subsystems. Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.8-43 Amendment No. 192

SVC Protection Systems 3.8.11 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.11.1 For each required SVC Protection System, In accordance perform a local, visual check of the SVC with the system control and status panel to confirm Surveillance satisfactory operation. Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.11.2 Perform a system functional test of each In accordance SVC protection subsystem, including breaker with the actuation. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.8-45 Amendment No. 192

Refueling Interlocks 3.9.1 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.1 Refueling Interlocks LCO 3.9.1 The refueling equipment interlocks shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: in-vessel fuel movement with equipment associated with the interlocks.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more A.I in-vessel Immediately refueling fuel movement with interlocks associated with the inoperable interlock(s) .

OR A.2.1 Insert a control rod Immediately withdrawal block A.2.2 Veri all control Immediately rods are fully inserted.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.9.1.1 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST on each of In accordance the following required refueling equipment with the interlock inputs: Surveillance Frequency

a. All-rods-in, Control Program
b. Refuel platform ion, and
c. Refuel platform main hoist, fuel loaded.

CLINTON 3.9-1 Amendment No. 192

Refuel Position One-Rod-Out-Interlock 3.9.2 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.2 Refuel Position One-Rod-Out Interlock LCO 3.9.2 The refuel position one-rod-out interlock shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODE 5 with the reactor mode switch in the refuel and any control rod withdrawn.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Refuel position one A.1 Suspend control rod rod-out interlock withdrawal.

inoperable.

AND A.2 Initiate action to insert all insertable control rods in core cells one or more fuel assemblies.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE NCY SR 3.9.2.1 Veri mode switch locked in refuel In accordance pos with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.9.2.2 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be until 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after any control rod is withdrawn.

Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.9-2 Amendment No. 192

Control Rod Position 3.9.3 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.3 Control Rod Position LCO 3.9.3 All control rods shall be fully inserted.

APPLICABILITY: When loading fuel assemblies into the core.

ACTIONS CONDITIONS REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more control A.l Suspend loading fuel Immediately rods not fully assemblies into the inserted. core.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.9.3.1 Veri all control rods are fully inserted. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.9-3 Amendment No. 192

Control Rod OPERABILITY-Refueling 3.9.5 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.5 Control Rod OPERABILITY - Re LCO 3.9.5 Each withdrawn control rod shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODE 5.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more withdrawn A.l Initiate action to Immediately control rods fully insert inoperable. inoperable withdrawn control rods.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.9.5.1 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not to be performed until 7 days after the control rod is withdrawn.

Insert each withdrawn control rod at least In accordance one notch. with the Surveillance Control Program SR 3.9.5.2 Veri each withdrawn control rod scram In accordance accumulator pressure is ~ 1520 psig. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.9-7 Amendment No. 192

RPV Water Level-Irradiated Fuel 3.9.6 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.6 Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) Water Level--Irradiated Fuel LCO 3.9.6 RPV water level shall be ~ 22 ft 8 inches above the top of the RPV flange.

APPLICABILITY: During movement of irradiated fuel assemblies within the RPV.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. RPV water level not A.I Suspend movement of Immediately wi thin limit. irradiated fuel assemblies within the RPV.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.9.6.1 Verify RPV water level is ~ 22 ft 8 inches In accordance above the top of the RPV flange. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.9-8 Amendment No. 192

RPV Water Level--New Fuel or Control Rods 3.9.7 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3.9.7 Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) Water Level--New Fuel or Control Rods LCO 3.9.7 RPV water level shall be 2 23 ft above the top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated within the RPV.

APPLICABILITY: During movement of new fuel assemblies or handl of control rods within the RPV when irradiated fuel assemblies are seated within the RPV.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. RPV water level not A.I Suspend movement of Immediately within limit. new fuel assemblies and handling of control rods within the RPV.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.9.7.1 Veri RPV water level is 2 23 ft above the In accordance top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated with the within the RPV. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.9-9 Amendment No. 192

RHR--High Water Level 3.9.8 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. No RHR shutdown C.l reactor 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> from cooling subsystem in coolant circulation discovery of no operation. by an alternate method. reactor coolant circulation AND Once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> AND thereafter C.2 Monitor reactor coolant temperature. Once per hour SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.9.8.1 Verify one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem In accordance is operating. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.9-12 Amendment No. 192

RHR--Low Water Level 3.9.9 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME C. No RHR shutdown C.l Verify reactor 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> from cooling subsystem in coolant circulation discovery of no operation. by an alternate reactor coolant method. circulation AND Once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> thereafter AND C.2 Monitor reactor Once per hour coolant temperature.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.9.9.1 Verify one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem In accordance is operating. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.9-15 Amendment No. 192

Reactor Mode Switch Interlock Testing 3.10.2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.2.1 Verify all control rods are fully inserted In accordance in core cells containing one or more fuel with the assemblies. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.10.2.2 Verify no CORE ALTERATIONS are in progress. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-5 Amendment No. 192

Single Control Rod Withdrawal--Hot Shutdown 3.10.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.3.1 Perform the applicable SRs for the red According to LCOs. the applicable SRs SR 3.10.3.2 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be met if SR 3.10.3.1 is satisfied for LCO 3.10.3.d.l requirements.

Verify all control rods, other than the In accordance control rod being withdrawn, in a five by with the five array centered on the control rod Surveillance being withdrawn, are disarmed. Frequency Control Program SR 3.10.3.3 Verify all control rods, other than the In accordance control rod being withdrawn, are fully with the inserted. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-8 Amendment No. 192

Single Control Rod Withdrawal--Cold Shutdown 3.10.4 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME

8. One or more of the 8.1 Suspend withdrawal of Immediately above requirements not the control rod and met with the affected removal of associated control rod not CRD.

insertable.

AND 8.2.1 Initiate action to Immediately fully insert all control rods.

OR 8.2.2 Initiate action to satisfy the Immediately requirements of this LCO.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.4.1 Perform the applicable SRs for the required According to LCOs. applicable SRs SR 3.10.4.2 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be met if SR 3.10.4.1 is satisfied for LCO 3.10.4.c.1 requirements.

Verify all control rods, other than the In accordance control rod being withdrawn, in a five by with the five array centered on the control rod being Surveillance withdrawn, are disarmed. Frequency Control Program (continued)

CLINTON 3.10-11 Amendment No. 192

Control Rod Withdrawal--Cold Shutdown 3.10.4 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.4.3 Veri all control rods, other than the In accordance control rod withdrawn, are fully with the inserted. Surveillance Frequency Control SR 3.10.4.4 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not required to be met if SR 3.10.4.1 is satisfied for LCO 3.10.4.b.1 rements.

Verify a control rod withdrawal block is In accordance inserted. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-12 Amendment No. 192

Single CRD Removal Refue 3.10.5 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more of the A.1 suspend removal of Immediately above not the CRD mechanism.

met.

AND A.2.1 Initiate action to Immediately fully insert all control rods.

OR A.2.2 Initiate action to Immediately satisfy the requirements of this LCO.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.5.1 Veri all controls rods, other than the In accordance control rod withdrawn for the removal of with the the associated CRD, are fully inserted. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.10.5.2 Veri all control rods, other than the In accordance control rod withdrawn for the removal of with the the associated CRD, in a five by five array Surveillance centered on the control rod withdrawn for Frequency the removal of the associated CRD, are Control Program disarmed.

(continued)

CLINTON 3.10-14 Amendment No. 192

Single CRD Removal-Refueling 3.10.5 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.5.3 Veri a control rod withrdrawal block is In accordance inserted. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.10.5.4 Perform SR 3.1.1.1. According to SR 3.1.1.1 SR 3.10.5.5 Veri no CORE ALTERATIONS are in progress. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-15 Amendment No. 192

Mult Control Rod Withdrawal--Refueling 3.10.6 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more of the A.l withdrawal of Immediately above s not control rods and met. removal of associated CRDs.

AND A.2 loading fuel Immediately assemblies.

AND A.3.1 Initiate action to Immediately ful insert all control rods in core cells containing one or more fuel assemblies.

OR A. 3.2 to s of this LCO.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.6.1 Verify the four fuel assemblies are removed In accordance from core cells associated with each with the control rod or CRD removed. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)

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Multiple Control Rod Withdrawal--Refuel 3.10.6 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.6.2 Verify all other control rods in core cells In accordance containing one or more fuel assemblies are with the fully inserted. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.10.6.3 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Only required to be met during fuel loading.

Verify fuel assemblies being loaded are in In accordance compliance with an approved spiral reload with the sequence. Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-18 Amendment No. 192

SDM Test Refueling 3.10.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.8.2 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not red to be met if SR 3.10.8.3 satisfied.

Perform the MODE 2 applicable SRs for to LCO 3.3.2.1, Function l.b of the applicable Table 3.3.2.1-1. SRs SR 3.10.8.3 -------------------NOTE-------------------

Not to be met if SR 3.10.8.2 Veri movement of control rods is in control compliance with the approved control rod rod movement sequence for the SDM test by a second licensed operator or other qualified member of the technical staff.

SR 3.10.8.4 Veri no other CORE ALTERATIONS are in In accordance progress. with the Surveillance Frequency Control (continued)

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SDM Test-Refuel 3.10.8 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.8.5 Veri each withdrawn control rod does not Each time the go to the withdrawn overtravel position. control rod is withdrawn to "full out" position AND Prior to satisfying LCO 3.10.8.c requirement after work on control rod or CRD System that could affect coupling SR 3.10.8.6 Veri CRD charging water header pressure In accordance

1520 psig. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-23 Amendment No. 192

Training Startups 3.10.9 3.10 SPECIAL OPERATIONS 3.10.9 Startups LCO 3.10.9 The low pressure coolant injection (LPCI) OPERABILITY requirements fied in LCO 3.5.1, "ECCS-Operating," may be changed to allow one residual heat removal subsystem to be aligned in the shutdown cooling mode for training startups, provided the following requirements are met:

a. THERMAL POWER is ~ 1% RTP; and
b. Average reactor coolant temperature is < 200°F.

APPLICABILITY: MODE 2 with one LPCI subsystem suction valve closed.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One or more of the A.l Place the reactor Immediately above requirements not mode switch in the met. shutdown SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.9.1 Veri THERMAL POV'JER is ~ 1% RTP. In accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.10.9.2 Veri average reactor coolant temperature In accordance is < 200°F. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-24 Amendment No. 192

Single Control Rod Withdrawal - Refuel 3.10.10 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.10.10.1 Veri all control rods other than the In accordance control rod withdrawn, are fully with the inserted. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.10.10.2 Veri no other CORE ALTERATIONS are in In accordance progress. with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program CLINTON 3.10-26 Amendment No. 192

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Program and Manuals (continued) 5.5.15 (continued)

d. Measurement, at locations, of the CRE pressure relative to all external areas adjacent to the CRE boundary during the pressurization mode of operation by one subsystem of the Control Room Ventilation System, operating at the flow rate by the VFTP, at a Frequency of 24 months on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS. The results shall be trended and used as a part of the 24 month assessment of the CRE
e. The quantitative limits on unfiltered air inleakage into the CRE. These limits shall be stated in a manner to allow direct comparison to the unfiltered air measured by the testing described in paragraph c. The unfiltered air inleakage limit for radiological challenges is the inleakage flow rate assumed in the licensing basis analyses of DBA consequences. Unfiltered air inleakage limits for hazardous chemicals must ensure that exposure of CRE occupants to these hazards will be within the assumptions in the licens basis.
f. The provisions of SR 3.0.2 are applicable to the Frequencies for assess CRE habitability, determining CRE unfiltered inleakage, and CRE pressure and assessing the CRE boundary as red by paragraph c and d, respectively.

5.5.16 program provides controls for Surveillance Frequencies.

shall ensure that Surveillance Requirements in the Technical ications are performed at intervals sufficient to assure the associated Lilniting Conditions for operation are met.

a. The Surveillance Control Program shall contain a list of Frequencies Surveillance Requirements for which the Frequency is controlled by the program.
b. Changes to the listed in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program shall be made in accordance with NEI 04-10, "Risk-Informed Method for control of Surveillance Frequencies," Revision 1.
c. The provisions of Surveillance Requirements 3.0.2 and 3.0.3 are applicable to the ies established in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.

CLINTON S.0-16c Amendment No. 192

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 192 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-62 EXELON GENERATION COMPANY. LLC CLINTON POWER STATION, UNIT NO.1 DOCKET NO. 50-461

1.0 INTRODUCTION

By letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) dated February 15, 2010, (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML100470787), as supplemented by letter dated May 21, 2010 (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC, the licensee), requested changes to the technical specifications (TSs), facility operating license, and surveillance requirements (SRs) for Clinton Power Station (CPS), Unit No.1.

The May 21,2010, supplement, contained clarifying information but did not change the NRC staff's initial proposed finding of no significant hazards consideration.

The requested change is the adoption of NRC-approved Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF-425), Revision 3, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control- Risk Informed Technical Specification Task Force (RITSTF) Initiative 5b" (Reference 1). When implemented, TSTF-425 relocates most periodic frequencies of TS surveillances to a licensee controlled program, the Surveillance Frequency Control Program (SFCP), and provides requirements for the new program in the Administrative Controls section of the TS. All surveillance frequencies can be relocated except:

  • Frequencies that reference other approved programs for the specific interval (such as the In-Service Testing Program or the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program (RTP>>;

Frequencies that are purely event-driven (e.g., "each time the control rod is withdrawn to the 'full out' position");

Frequencies that are event-driven, but have a time component for performing the surveillance on a one-time basis once the event occurs (e.g., "within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after thermal power reaching ~ 95 percent RTP"); and

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  • Frequencies that are related to specific conditions (e.g., battery degradation, age and capacity) or conditions for the performance of a SR (e.g., "drywell to suppression chamber differential pressure decrease").

A new program is added to the Administrative Controls of TS Section 5 as Specification 5.5.16.

The new program is called the SFCP and describes the requirements for the program to control changes to the relocated surveillance frequencies. The TS Bases for each of the affected SRs are revised to state that the frequency is set in accordance with the SFCP. Some SRs Bases do not contain a discussion of the frequency. In these cases, the Bases describing the current frequency were added to maintain consistency with the Bases for similar surveillances. These instances are noted in the markup along with the source of the text The proposed licensee changes to the Administrative Controls of the TS to incorporate the SFCP include a specific reference to Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 04-10, "Risk-Informed Technical Specifications Initiative 5B, Risk-Informed Method for Control of Surveillance Frequencies," Revision 1 (Reference 2), as the basis for making any changes to the surveillance frequencies once they are relocated out of the TS.

In a letter dated September 19,2007, the NRC staff approved NEI 04-10, Revision 1, (Agencywide Documents Assess and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML072570267), as acceptable for referencing in licensing actions to the extent specified and under the limitations delineated in NEI 04-10, and the safety evaluation providing the basis for NRC acceptance of NEI 04-10.

2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION

In the "Final Policy Statement: Technical Specifications Improvements for Nuclear Power Plants" published in the Federal Register (58 FR 39132, July 22,1993), the NRC addressed the use of Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA), (currently referred to as Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) in Standard Technical Specifications). In discussing the use of PSA in Nuclear Power Plant Technical SpeCifications, the Commission wrote in part:

The Commission believes that it would be inappropriate at this time to allow requirements which meet one or more of the first three criteria to be deleted from technical speCifications based solely on PSA (Criterion 4). However, if the results of PSA indicate that technical specifications can be relaxed or removed, a deterministic review will be performed.

The Commission Policy in this regard is consistent with its Policy Statement on "Safety Goals for the Operation of Nuclear Power Plants",(51 FR 30028, published on August 21, 1986). The Policy Statement on Safety Goals states in part, "... [probabilistic] results ... should also be reasonably balanced and supported through use of deterministic arguments. In this way, judgments can be made ... about the degree of confidence to be given these [probabilistic]

estimates and assumptions. This is a key part of the process for determinil1g the degree of regulatory conservatism that may be warranted for particular decisions.

This defense-in-depth approach is expected to continue to ensure the protection of public health and safety."

-3 The Commission will continue to use PSA, consistent with its policy on Safety Goals, as a tool in evaluating specific line item improvements to Technical Specifications, new requirements, and industry proposals for risk-based Technical Specification change.

Approximately two years later, the NRC provided additional detail concerning the use of PRA in the "Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Nuclear Regulatory Activities; Final Policy Statement," published in the Federal Register (60 FR 42622, August 16,1995). The Commission, in discussing the deterministic and probabilistic approach to regulation, and the Commission's extension and enhancement of traditional regulation, wrote in part:

PRA addresses a broad spectrum of initiating events by assessing the event frequency. Mitigating system reliability is then assessed, including the potential for multiple and common cause failures. The treatment therefore goes beyond the single failure requirements in the deterministic approach. The probabilistic approach to regulation is, therefore, considered an extension and enhancement of traditional regulation by considering risk in a more coherent and complete manner.

The Commission provided its new policy, stating:

Although PRA methods and information have thus far been used successfully in nuclear regulatory activities, there have been concerns that PRA methods are not consistently applied throughout the agency, that sufficient agency PRAlstatistics expertise is not available, and that the Commission is not deriving full benefit from the large agency and industry investment in the developed risk assessment methods. Therefore, the Commission believes that an overall policy on the use of PRA in nuclear regulatory activities should be established so that the many potential applications of PRA can be implemented in a consistent and predictable manner that promotes regulatory stability and efficiency. This policy statement sets forth the Commission's intention to encourage the use of PRA and to expand the scope of PRA applications in all nuclear regulatory matters to the extent supported by the state-of-the-art in terms of methods and data. Implementation of the policy statement will improve the regulatory process in three areas: Foremost, through safety decision making enhanced by the use of PRA insights; through more efficient use of agency resources; and through a reduction in unnecessary burdens on licensees.

Therefore, the Commission adopts the following policy statement regarding the expanded NRC use of PRA:

(1) The use of PRA technology should be increased in all regulatory matters to the extent supported by the state-of-the-art in PRA methods and data and in a manner that complements the NRC's deterministic approach and supports the NRC's traditional defense-in-depth philosophy.

-4 (2) PRA and associated analyses (e.g., sensitivity studies, uncertainty analyses, and importance measures) should be used in regulatory matters, where practical within the bounds of the state-of-the-art, to reduce unnecessary conservatism associated with current regulatory requirements, regulatory guides, license commitments, and staff practices. Where appropriate, PRA should be used to support the proposal for additional regulatory requirements in accordance with 10 CFR 50.109 (8ackfit Rule). Appropriate procedures for including PRA in the process for changing regulatory requirements should be developed and followed.

It is, of course, understood that the intent of this policy is that existing rules and regulations shall be complied with unless these rules and regulations are revised.

(3) PRA evaluations in support of regulatory decisions should be as realistic as practicable and appropriate supporting data should be publicly available for review.

(4) The Commission's safety goals for nuclear power plants and subsidiary numerical objectives are to be used with appropriate consideration of uncertainties in making regulatory judgments on the need for proposing and backfitting new generic requirements on nuclear power plant licensees.

In 10 CFR 50.36, the NRC established its regulatory requirements related to the content of the TS. Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.36, TSs are required to include items in the following five speCific categories related to station operation: (1) safety limits, limiting safety system settings, and limiting control settings; (2) limiting conditions for operation; (3) surveillance requirements; (4) design features; and (5) administrative controls.

As stated in 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3), "Surveillance requirements are requirements relating to test, calibration, or inspection to assure that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met." These categories will remain in the TS. The new TS SFCP provides the necessary administrative controls to require that surveillances frequencies relocated to the SFCP are conducted at a frequency to assure that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met. Changes to surveillance frequencies in the SFCP are made using the methodology contained in NEI 04-10, including qualitative considerations, results of risk analyses, sensitivity studies and any bounding analyses, and recommended monitoring of structures, systems, and components (SSCs), and required to be documented. Furthermore, changes to frequencies are subject to regulatory review and oversight of the SFCP implementation through the rigorous NRC review of safety-related SSC performance provided by the reactor oversight program.

Licensees are required by the TS to perform surveillance test, calibration, or inspection on specific safety-related system equipment (e.g., reactivity control, power distribution, electrical, and instrumentation) to verify system operability. Surveillance frequencies, currently identified in the TS, are based primarily upon deterministic methods such as engineering judgment, operating experience, and manufacturer's recommendations. The licensee's use of NRC approved methodologies identified in NEI 04-10 provides a way to establish risk-informed surveillance frequencies that complement the deterministic approach and support the NRC's traditional defense-in-depth philosophy.

-5 The licensee's SFCP ensures that SRs specified in the TS are performed at intervals sufficient to assure the above regulatory requirements are met. Existing regulatory requirements, such as 10 CFR 50.65, "Requirements for Monitoring the Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants," and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B (corrective action program), require licensee monitoring of surveillance test failures and implementing corrective actions to address such failures. One of these actions may be to consider increasing the frequency at which a surveillance test is performed. In addition, the SFCP implementation guidance in NEI 04-10 requires monitoring the performance of SSCs for which surveillance frequencies are decreased to assure reduced testing does not adversely impact the SSCs.

These requirements, and the monitoring required by NEI 04-10, ensure that surveillance frequencies are sufficient to assure that the requirements of 10 CFR 50.36 are satisfied and that any performance deficiencies will be identified and appropriate corrective actions taken.

Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.174, "An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk Informed Decisions on Plant-Specific Changes to the Licensing Basis," (Reference 5), describes a risk-informed approach, acceptable to the NRC, for assessing the nature and impact of proposed permanent licensing-basis changes by considering engineering issues and applying risk insights. This regulatory guide also provides risk acceptance guidelines for evaluating the results of such evaluations.

In RG 1.177, "An Approach for Plant-Specific, Risk-Informed Decisionmaking: Technical Specifications," (Reference 3), it describes an acceptable risk-informed approach specifically for assessing proposed permanent TS changes.

In RG 1.200, "An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Results for Risk-Informed Activities," (Reference 4), it describes an acceptable approach for determining whether the quality of the PRA, in total or the parts that are used to support an application, is sufficient to provide confidence in the results, such that the PRA can be used in regulatory decision making for light-water reactors.

3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION

The licensee's adoption of TSTF-425 for CPS provides for administrative relocation of applicable surveillance frequencies and provides for the addition of the SFCP to the administrative controls of the TS. TSTF-425 also requires the application of NEI 04-10 for any changes to surveillance frequencies within the SFCP. The licensee's application for the changes proposed in TSTF-425 included documentation regarding the PRA technical adequacy consistent with the requirements of RG 1.200, "An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Results for Risk-Informed Activities," Revision 1 (Reference 4). In accordance with NEI 04-10, PRA methods are used in combination with plant performance data and other considerations to identify and justify modifications to the surveillance frequencies of equipment at nuclear power plants. This is in accordance with guidance provided in RG 1.174, "An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk Informed Decisions on Plant-Specific Changes to the Licensing Basis," (Reference 5) and RG 1.177 in support of changes to surveillance test intervals.

-6 3.1 RG 1.177 Five Key Safety Principles In RG 1.177, it identifies five key safety principles required for risk-informed changes to the TS.

Each of these principles is addressed by the industry methodology document, NEI 04-10.

3.1.1 The Proposed Change Meets Current Regulations The regulation at 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3) states that TSs will include surveillances which are "requirements relating to test, calibration, or inspection to assure that necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met." NEI 04-10 provides guidance for relocating the surveillance frequencies from the TSs to a licensee-controlled program by providing an NRC approved methodology for control of the surveillance frequencies. The surveillances themselves would remain in the TSs, as required by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3).

This change is consistent with other NRC-approved TS changes in which the surveillance frequencies are relocated to licensee-controlled documents, such as surveillances performed in accordance with the In-service Testing Program or the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program. Thus, this proposed change meets the first key safety principle of RG 1.177 by complying with current regulations.

3.1.2 The Proposed Change Is Consistent With the Defense-in-Depth Philosophy Consistency with the defense-in-depth philosophy, the second key safety principle of RG 1.177, is maintained if:

  • A reasonable balance is preserved among prevention of core damage, prevention of containment failure, and consequence mitigation.
  • Over-reliance on programmatic activities to compensate for weaknesses in plant design is avoided.
  • System redundancy, independence, and diversity are preserved commensurate with the expected frequency, consequences of challenges to the system, and uncertainties (e.g.,

no risk outliers). Because the scope of the proposed methodology is limited to revision of surveillance frequencies, the redundancy, independence, and diversity of plant systems are not impacted.

Defenses against potential common-cause failures are preserved, and the potential for the introduction of new common cause failure mechanisms is assessed.

  • Independence of barriers is not degraded.
  • Defenses against human errors are preserved.

TSTF-425 requires the application of NEI 04-10 for any changes to surveillance frequencies within the SFCP. NEI 04-10 uses both the core damage frequency (CDF) and the large early

-7 release frequency (LERF) metrics to evaluate the impact of proposed changes to surveillance frequencies. The guidance of RG 1.174 and RG 1.177 for changes to the CDF and the LERF is achieved by evaluation using a comprehensive risk analysis, which assesses the impact of proposed changes including contributions from human errors and common-cause failures.

Defense-in-depth is also included in the methodology explicitly as a qualitative consideration outside of the risk analysis, as is the potential impact on detection of component degradation that could lead to an increased likelihood of common-cause failures. Both the quantitative risk analysis and the qualitative considerations assure a reasonable balance of defense-in-depth is maintained to ensure protection of public health and safety, satisfying the second key safety principle of RG 1.177.

3.1.3 The Proposed Change Maintains Sufficient Safety Margins The engineering evaluation that will be conducted by the licensee under the SFCP when frequencies are revised will assess the impact of the proposed frequency change with the principle that sufficient safety margins are maintained. The guidelines used for making that assessment will include ensuring the proposed surveillance test frequency change is not in conflict with approved industry codes and standards, or adversely affects any assumptions or inputs to the safety analysis, or, if such inputs are affected, justification is provided to ensure sufficient safety margin will continue to exist.

The design, operation, testing methods, and acceptance criteria for SSCs, specified in applicable codes and standards (or alternatives approved for use by the NRC), will continue to be met as described in the plant licensing basis (including the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report and bases to the TS), since these are not affected by changes to the surveillance frequencies. Similarly, there is no impact to safety analysis acceptance criteria as described in the plant licensing basis.

Thus, safety margins are maintained by the proposed methodology, and the third key safety principle of RG 1.177 is satisfied.

3.1.4 When Proposed Changes Result in an Increase in Core Damage Frequency or Risk, the Increases Should Be Small and Consistent With the Intent of the Commission's Safety Goal Policy Statement In RG 1.177, it provides a framework for evaluating the risk impact of proposed changes to surveillance frequencies. This requires the identification of the risk contribution from impacted surveillances, determination of the risk impact from the change to the proposed surveillance frequency, and performance of sensitivity and uncertainty evaluations. TSTF-425 requires application of NEI 04-10 in the SFCP. NEI 04-10 satisfies the intent of RG 1.177 requirements for evaluating the change in risk, and for assuring that such changes are small.

3.1.4.1 Quality of the PRA The quality of the CPS PRA is compatible with the safety implications of the proposed TS change and the role the PRA plays in justifying the change. That is, the more the potential change in risk or the greater the uncertainty in that risk from the requested TS change, or both, the more rigor that must go into ensuring the quality of the PRA.

-8 The licensee used RG 1.200 to address the technical adequacy of the CPS PRA. RG 1.200 is NRC's developed regulatory guidance, which endorses with comments and qualifications the use of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) RA-Sb-2005, "Addenda to ASME RA-S-2002 Standard for Probabilistic Risk Assessment for Nuclear Power Plant Applications," (Reference 6), NEI 00-02, "PRA Peer Review Process Guidelines,"

(Reference 7), and NEI 05-04. "Process for Performing Follow-On PRA Peer Reviews Using the ASME PRA Standard" (Reference 8). The licensee has performed an assessment of the PRA models used to support the SFCP against the requirements of RG 1.200 to assure that the PRA models are capable of determining the change in risk due to changes to surveillance frequencies of SSCs, using plant-specific data and models. Capability Category II of ASME RA-8b-2005 is applied as the standard, and any identified deficiencies to those requirements are assessed further to determine any impacts to proposed decreases to surveillance frequencies, including the use of sensitivity studies where appropriate.

The NRC staff reviewed the licensee's assessment of the CPS PRA and the remaining open deficiencies that do not conform to capability Category II of the ASME PRA standard (Table A.2-2 of Attachment 2 of the license amendment request). In addition, the licensee identified two open items from its original peer review (Table A.2-1 of Attachment 2 of the license amendment request). The NRC staff's assessment of these open "gaps," to assure that they may be addressed and dispositioned for each surveillance frequency evaluation per the NEI 04-10 methodology, is provided below.

Peer Review Item TH-8: Modeling assumptions regarding room cooling requirements should be supported by additional plant-specific calculations. The licensee identified each plant area and described the assumptions used in the PRA model regarding the need for room cooling to support operation of plant equipment or habitability of the room. For those areas of the plant where the PRA assumed cooling was not required, a qualitative justification was identified which discussed the room volume and equipment layout. insights from normal operations of the equipment and the mission time of the equipment, the timing of room heatup if room cooling fails, and the compensatory measures which could be taken if room cooling is unavailable. The qualitative disposition and conclusions regarding the PRA assumptions on room cooling are reasonable.

Peer Review Item HR-6: Pre-initiator human error probabilities are based on screening estimates only. The licensee identified that the contribution of pre-initiator events is only about 2 percent of the total CDF, and therefore, additional refinement of the probabilities would only further reduce the significance of these events.

Gap #1: A review of initiating event precursors, identified as the events in NUREG-1275, has not been performed. The licensee stated that the CPS initiating events scope includes events known to be relevant to Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)-6 plants, and that similar reviews conducted for other plants did not identify new initiating events. A review of such precursors is unlikely to identify new significant initiators for CPS.

Gap #2: SWitchgear room cooling assumptions should be supported by a room cooling calculation. As noted above in the disposition of peer review item TH-8, a qualitative disposition

- 9 of room cooling assumptions, which included the switchgear rooms, was provided by the licensee.

Gap #3: The evaluation of pre-initiator human errors should consider specific elements of the standard (list of systems to consider, rules for identification and screening, procedures reviewed and disposition of the actions in the procedures, identification of activities requiring realignment of a system outside its normal operational or standby status). The licensee provided a detailed discussion of how its pre-initiator human failure events were developed based on systems analysis methods rather than the prescribed exhaustive review of procedures. The licensee further noted that its CPS model includes 107 pre-initiator events, which is considered greater than typical BWR PRA models. Further, the licensee stated that only pre-initiator events associated with common-cause failure of multiple trains are typically significant to the results (Le., failure of a single component or train due to an alignment or miscalibration error is not a dominant failure mode). Based on these considerations, the licensee believes its treatment of pre-initiator human errors, while not conforming explicitly with the standard element, meets the intent of the standard to assure a rigorous and thorough review of potential errors.

Gap #4: Pre-initiator human error probabilities are based on screening estimates only. This item is identical to peer review item HR-6 discussed above.

Gap #5: Failure data development is not consistent with supporting requirement DA-10 of the standard; a review of test procedures for those failure modes which are fully tested should be conducted, and unplanned demands should be accounted. The licensee stated that the CPS PRA conforms with the intent of this supporting requirement because its data is based on plant specific events, equipment rotation and run times, and completed test information. Examples of the sensitivity of the failure probability calculations for equipment were provided to demonstrate that the quantitative impact from any incomplete estimation of the data are not significant.

Gap #6: Interviews with maintenance staff to supplement incomplete or limited maintenance information has not been conducted. The licensee identified that the maintenance information for important systems is complete, so refinements to the data for other systems would not be expected to have any significant impact on the results. The NRC staff concurs that additional refinement from staff interviews are unlikely to cause substantive changes given that the existing data used is consistent with that collected for maintenance rule implementation.

Gap #7: The internal flooding analysis and documentation were generally found to require updating to the requirements of the standard. The licensee identified that this is complete, and that the results of the industry peer review are pending. Therefore, this deficiency has been addressed.

Gaps #8 and #9: Documentation updates are required for (1) significant basic events for initiators quantified as fault trees, (2) human actions and basic events which result in accidents being non-dominant, and (3) bases for mutually exclusive events. These are enhancements to the documentation which do not impact the technical,adequacy of the model.

Gap #10: The uncertainty evaluation predates NUREG/CR-1855 and could therefore be enhanced. The licensee states that this has no impact on the baseline PRA model and results,

- 10 and that appropriate sensitivity and uncertainty evaluations for this application will be performed per NEI 04-10 guidelines.

Based on the licensee's assessment using the applicable PRA standard and RG 1.200, the level of PRA quality, combined with the evaluation and disposition of gaps, is sufficient to support the evaluation of changes proposed to surveillance frequencies within the SFCP, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.1 of RG 1.177.

3.1.4.2 Scope of the PRA The licensee is required to evaluate each proposed change to a relocated surveillance frequency using the guidance contained in NEI 04-10 to determine its potential impact on risk, due to impacts from internal events, fires, seismic, other external events, and from shutdown conditions. Consideration is made of both CDF and LERF metrics. In cases where a PRA of sufficient scope or where quantitative risk models were unavailable, the licensee uses bounding analyses, or other conservative quantitative evaluations. A qualitative screening analysis may be used when the surveillance frequency impact on plant risk is shown to be negligible or zero.

The licensee has developed a fire PRA model, which is an interim implementation of the methodology of NUREG/CR-6850 because not all tasks identified in this document are completely addressed. The licensee identified the incomplete tasks, and characterized the limitations of its existing fire PRA model. For surveillance interval evaluations, the licensee intends to employ a limited use of the fire PRA model to obtain quantitative insights when needed to supplement a qualitative or bounding assessment.

The individual plant examination of external events (IPEEE) seismic margins analysis will be used to provide seismic insights. Other external hazards were screened during the IPEEE assessment, and will therefore be qualitatively assessed for this application.

The licensee's evaluation methodology is sufficient to ensure the scope of the risk contribution of each surveillance frequency change is properly identified for evaluation, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.2 of RG 1.177.

3.1.4.3 PRA Modeling The licensee will determine whether the SSCs affected by a proposed change to a surveillance frequency are modeled in the PRA. Where the SSC is directly or implicitly modeled, a quantitative evaluation of the risk impact may be carried out. The methodology adjusts the failure probability of the impacted SSCs, including any impacted common-cause failure modes, based on the proposed change to the surveillance frequency. Where the SSC is not modeled in the PRA, bounding analyses are performed to characterize the impact of the proposed change to the surveillance frequency. Potential impacts on the risk analyses due to screening criteria and truncation levels are addressed by the requirements for PRA technical adequacy consistent with guidance contained in RG 1.200, and by sensitivity studies identified in NEI 04-10.

The licensee will perform quantitative evaluations of the impact of selected testing strategy (i.e.,

staggered testing or sequential testing) consistently with the guidance of NUREG/CR-6141 and NUREG/CR-5497, as discussed in NEI 04-10.

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3.1.4.4 Assumptions for Time-Related Failure Contributions The failure probabilities of SSCs modeled in the CPS PRA include a standby time-related contribution and a cyclic demand-related contribution. NEI 04-10 criteria adjust the time-related failure contribution of SSCs affected by the proposed change to surveillance frequency. This is consistent with RG 1.177, Section 2.3.3, which permits separation of the failure rate contributions into demand and standby for evaluation of surveillance requirements. If the available data do not support distinguishing between the time-related failures and demand failures, then the change to surveillance frequency is conservatively assumed to impact the total failure probability of the SSC, including both standby and demand contributions. The SSC failure rate (per unit time) is assumed to be unaffected by the change in test frequency, and will be confirmed by the required monitoring and feedback implemented after the change in surveillance frequency is implemented. The process requires consideration of qualitative sources of information with regards to potential impacts of test frequency on SSC performance, including industry and plant-specific operating experience, vendor recommendations, industry standards, and code-specified test intervals. Thus, the process is not reliant upon risk analyses as the sole basis for the proposed changes.

The potential beneficial risk impacts of reduced surveillance frequency, including reduced downtime, lesser potential for restoration errors, reduction of potential for test caused transients, and reduced test-caused wear of equipment, are identified qualitatively, but are conservatively not required to be quantitatively assessed. Thus, through the application of NEI 04-10, the licensee has employed reasonable assumptions with regard to extensions of surveillance test intervals, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.4 of RG 1.177.

3.1.4.5 Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses In NEI 04-10, it requires sensitivity studies to assess the impact of uncertainties from key assumptions of the PRA, uncertainty in the failure probabilities of the affected SSCs, impact to the frequency of initiating events, and of any identified deviations from capability Category II of ASME PRA Standard (ASME RA-Sb-2005) (Reference 4). Where the sensitivity analyses identify a potential impact on the proposed change, revised surveillance frequencies are considered, along with any qualitative considerations that may bear on the results of such sensitivity studies. Required monitoring and feedback of SSC performance once the revised surveillance frequencies are implemented will also be performed. Thus, through the application of NEI 04-10, the licensee has appropriately considered the possible impact of PRA model uncertainty and sensitivity to key assumptions and model limitations, and is consistent with Regulatory Position 2.3.5 of RG 1.177.

3.1.4.6 Acceptance Guidelines The licensee will quantitatively evaluate the change in total risk (including internal and external events contributions) in terms of CDF and LERF for both the individual risk impact of a proposed change in surveillance frequency and the cumulative impact from all individual changes to

- 12 surveillance frequencies using the guidance contained in NRC approved NEI 04-10 in accordance with the TS SFCP. Each individual change to surveillance frequency must show a risk impact below 1E-6 per year for change to COF, and below 1E-7 per year for change to LERF. These are consistent with the limits of RG 1.174 for very small changes in risk. Where the RG 1.174 limits are not met, the process either considers revised surveillance frequencies which are consistent with RG 1.174 or the process terminates without permitting the proposed changes. Where quantitative results are unavailable to permit comparison to acceptance guidelines, appropriate qualitative analyses are required to demonstrate that the associated risk impact of a proposed change to surveillance frequency is negligible or zero. Otherwise, bounding quantitative analyses are required which demonstrate the risk impact is at least one order of magnitude lower than the RG 1.174 acceptance guidelines for very small changes in risk.

In addition to assessing each individual SSC surveillance frequency change, the cumulative impact of all changes must result in a risk impact below 1E-5 per year for change to COF, and below 1E-6 per year for change to LERF, and the total COF and total LERF must be reasonably shown to be less than 1E-4 per year and 1E-5 per year, respectively. These are consistent with the limits of RG 1.174 for acceptable changes in risk, as referenced by RG 1.177 for changes to surveillance frequencies. The NRC staff interprets this assessment of cumulative risk as a requirement to calculate the change in risk from a baseline model utilizing failure probabilities based on the surveillance frequencies prior to implementation of the SFCP, compared to a revised model with failure probabilities based on changed surveillance frequencies. The NRC staff further notes that EGC includes a provision to exclude the contribution to cumulative risk from individual changes to surveillance frequencies associated with small risk increases (less than 5E-8 COF and 5E-9 LERF) once the baseline PRA models are updated to include the effects of the revised surveillance frequencies.

The quantitative acceptance guidance of RG 1.174 is supplemented by qualitative information to evaluate the proposed changes to surveillance frequencies, including industry and plant-specific operating experience, vendor recommendations, industry standards, the results of sensitivity studies, and SSC performance data and test history.

The final acceptability of the proposed change is based on all of these considerations and not solely on the PRA results compared to numerical acceptance guidelines. Post implementation performance monitoring and feedback are also required to assure continued reliability of the components. The licensee's application of NEI 04-10 provides reasonable acceptance guidelines and methods for evaluating the risk increase of proposed changes to surveillance frequencies, consistent with Regulatory Position 2.4 of RG 1.177. Therefore, the proposed EGC methodology satisfies the fourth key safety prinCiple of RG 1.177 by assuring any increase in risk is small consistent with the intent of the Commission's Safety Goal Policy Statement.

3.1.5 The Impact of the Proposed Change Should Be Monitored Using Performance Measurement Strategies The licensee's adoption of TSTF-425 requires application of NEI 04-10 in the SFCP.

NEI 04-10 requires performance monitoring of SSCs whose surveillance frequency has been revised as part of a feedback process to assure that the change in test frequency has not resulted in degradation of equipment performance and operational safety. The monitoring and

-13 feedback includes consideration of maintenance rule monitoring of equipment performance. In the event of degradation of SSC performance, the surveillance frequency will be reassessed in accordance with the methodology, in addition to any corrective actions which may apply as part of the maintenance rule requirements. The performance monitoring and feedback specified in NEI 04-10 is sufficient to reasonably assure acceptable SSC performance and is consistent with Regulatory Position 3.2 of RG 1.177. Thus, the fifth key safety principle of RG 1.177 is satisfied.

3.2 Addition of Surveillance Frequency Control Program to Administrative Controls The licensee has included the SFCP and specific requirements into the Administrative Controls, TS Section 5.5.16, Surveillance Frequency Control Program, as follows:

This program provides controls for Surveillance Frequencies. The program shall ensure that Surveillance Requirements specified in the Technical Specifications are performed at intervals sufficient to assure that the associated Limiting Conditions for Operation are met.

a. The Surveillance Frequency Control Program shall contain a list of Frequencies of the Surveillance Requirements for which the Frequency is controlled by the program.
b. Changes to the Frequencies listed in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program shall be made in accordance with NEI 04-10, "Risk-Informed Method for Control of Surveillance Frequencies," Revision 1.
c. The provisions of Surveillance Requirements 3.0.2 and 3.0.3 are applicable to the Frequencies established in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.

3.3 Summary and Conclusions The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's proposed relocation of some surveillance frequencies to a licensee controlled document, and controlling changes to surveillance frequencies in accordance with a new program, the SFCP, identified in the administrative controls of the TS. The SFCP and TS Section 5.5.16 references NEI 04-10, which provides a risk-informed methodology using plant-specific risk insights and performance data to revise surveillance frequencies within the SFCP. This methodology supports relocating surveillance frequencies from TS to a licensee-controlled document, provided those frequencies are changed in accordance with NEI 04-10 which is specified in the Administrative Controls of the TS.

The proposed licensee adoption of TSTF-425 and risk-informed methodology of NEI 04-10 as referenced in the Administrative Controls of the TS, satisfies the key principles of risk-informed decision making applied to changes to TS as delineated in RG 1.177 and RG 1.174, in that:

  • The proposed change meets current regulations;
  • The proposed change is consistent with defense-in-depth philosophy;
  • The proposed change maintains sufficient safety margins;

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  • Increases in risk resulting from the proposed change are small and consistent with the Commission's Safety Goal Policy Statement; and
  • The impact of the proposed change is monitored with performance measurement strategies.

In 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3), it states 'Technical specifications will include items in the following categories: Surveillance Requirements. Surveillance Requirements are requirements relating to test, calibration, or inspection to assure that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met." The NRC staff finds that with the proposed relocation of surveillance frequencies to an owner-controlled document and administratively controlled in accordance with the TS SFCP, EGC continues to meet the regulatory requirement of 10 CFR 50.36, and specifically, 10 CFR 50.36( c)(3), surveillance requirements.

4.0 STATE CONSULTATION

In accordance with the Commission's regulations, the Illinois State official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The State official had no comments.

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION

The amendment changes a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility's components located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20 or changes a surveillance requirement. The NRC staff has determined that the amendments involve no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The NRC has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendments involve no significant hazards consideration, and there has been no public comment on such finding (75 FR 23814; May 4,2010). Accordingly, the amendments meet the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b) no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendments.

6.0 CONCLUSION

The Commission has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendments will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.

7.0 REFERENCES

1. TSTF-425, Revision 3, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control RITSTF Initiative 5b," March 18, 2009. (ADAMS Accession No. ML090850642).

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2. NEI 04-10, Revision 1, "Risk-Informed Technical Specifications Initiative 58, Risk Informed Method for Control of Surveillance Frequencies," April 2007. (ADAMS Accession No. ML071360456).
3. Regulatory Guide 1.177, "An Approach for Plant-Specific, Risk-Informed Decisionmaking: Technical Specifications," August 1998. (ADAMS Accession No. ML003740176).
4. Regulatory Guide 1.200, "An Approach for Determining the Technical Adequacy of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Results for Risk-Informed Activities," Revision 1, January 2007. (ADAMS Accession No. ML070240001).
5. Regulatory Guide 1.174, "An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk Informed Decisions on Plant- Specific Changes to the Licensing 8asis," NRC, Revision 1, November 2002. (ADAMS Accession No. ML023240437).
6. ASME PRA Standard ASME RA-Sb-2005, "Addenda to ASME RA-S-2002, "Standard for Probabilistic Risk Assessment for Nuclear Power Plant Application."
7. NEI 00-02, Revision 1 "Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Peer Review Process Guidance, Revision 1, May 2006. (ADAMS Accession No. ML061510621).
8. NEI 05-04, "Process for Performing Follow-On PRA Peer Reviews Using the ASME PRA Standard," Revision 0, August 2006.
9. J. L. Hansen to U. S. NRC, "Application for Technical Specification Change Regarding Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program (Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3),"

February 15,2010. (ADAMS Accession No. ML100470787).

10. J. L. Hansen to U. S. NRC, "Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-425, Revision 3, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control - RITSTF Initiative 58", (TAC No. ME3332)," May 21, 2010. (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001).
11. "Safety Goals for the Operation of Nuclear Power Plants; Policy Statement; Correction and Republication," (51 FR 30028, August 21, 1986; "Safety Goal Policy Statement").

Principal Contributor: A. Howe, NRRIDRA Date of issuance: February 15, 2011

February 15, 2011 Mr. Michael J. Pacilio President and Chief Nuclear Officer Exelon Generation Company, LLC 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555

SUBJECT:

CLINTON POWER STATION, UNIT NO.1-ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 192 RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE FOR THE RELOCATION OF SPECIFIC SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS BASED ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TASK FORCE (TSTF)-425 (TAC NO. ME3332)

Dear Mr. Pacilio:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 192 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 for the Clinton Power Station (CPS), Unit No.1. The amendment is in response to your application dated February 15, 2010 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML100470787), as supplemented by letter dated May 21, 2010 (ADAMS Accession No. ML101450001).

The amendment relocates selected Surveillance Requirement frequencies from the CPS technical specifications (TSs) to a licensee-controlled program. This change is based on the NRC-approved industry TSTF change TSTF-425, "Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control- Risk Informed Technical Specification Task Force Initiative 5b," Revision 3, (ADAMS Accession Package No. ML090850642).

A copy of the Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. The Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's next biweekly Federal Register notice.

Sincerely, IRA!

Nicholas J. Difrancesco, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch 111-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-461

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