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MONTHYEARML20204H3681984-10-30030 October 1984 Proposed Tech Spec,Revising Definition of Operable & Specifying Time Allocated to Cold Shutdown When Required Safety Function Not Maintained Due to Equipment Failure or Maint Outage Project stage: Other ML20204H3381984-10-30030 October 1984 Application for Rev 1 to Proposed Amend 101 to License DPR-54,incorporating Two Addl Items to Satisfy Definition of Operable,In Response to Commission .Nshc Evaluation Encl Project stage: Request 1984-10-30
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MONTHYEARML20059C1861993-12-22022 December 1993 Proposed Tech Specs Amend 186,rev 1 Re Nuclear Organizational Changes ML20058L4371993-12-0909 December 1993 Proposed Tech Specs Amend 187 Including Changes Making PDTS Consistent W/New 10CFR20 Regulations ML20127N3671993-01-19019 January 1993 Proposed Tech Specs Section D6.0,administrative Controls for Proposed Amend 186 ML20246F1241989-07-0505 July 1989 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting App B in Entirety ML20245H5781989-06-22022 June 1989 Proposed Tech Specs for Amend 109 to License DPR-54 ML20245L0461989-04-27027 April 1989 Proposed Tech Specs for Proposed Suppl 1 to Amend 134 Re Application for Amend to License DPR-54,clarifying Unacceptability of Analysis Allowing Imperfections Greater than 40% of Nominal Tube or Sleeve Wall Thickness ML20235Y6071989-03-0606 March 1989 Proposed Tech Spec Page 4-17,including one-time Extension for Certain Surveillances Required to Be Performed by 890329 ML20245H8911989-02-28028 February 1989 Revised Proposed Tech Specs,Including Pages 3-30a,3-30b, 3-40a,3-45,3-46,4-18a & 4-75 Re Addition of Operating Requirements Designed to Provide Proper Limitations & Conditions on Reactor Bldg Pressure Equalization Operations ML20195F7701988-11-18018 November 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Section 3.4, Steam & Power Conversion Sys ML20206F2881988-11-15015 November 1988 Proposed Tech Specs 4.6.4.f (Page 4-34i) Re Surveillance of Equipment Required to Verify Vital 120 Volt Ac Bus Operability ML20205R8681988-11-0404 November 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Local Leakage Rate Tests & Reactor Bldg Containment Integrity ML20205M8971988-10-28028 October 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Nuclear Svc Battery Operability & Surveillance Requirements ML20205L2661988-10-25025 October 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Table 3.14-3, Carbon Dioxide Suppression Zones ML20155G2201988-10-0707 October 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Clarifying Operational Mode Applicability of Tech Spec 3.4 & Definition of Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Train ML20155B4591988-09-30030 September 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Sections 1,3,4,5 & 6,reflecting Numerous Editorial Corrections & Administrative Changes ML20155B8481988-09-30030 September 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactor Protection Sys Trip Setting Limits,Rcs High Point Vents,Leakage & Leak Detection,Reactor Coolant Inventory & Auxiliary Electric Sys ML20154J5611988-09-19019 September 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Local Leak Rate Test Requirements for Containment Penetrations ML20154D7591988-09-0808 September 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Administrative Controls,Onsite & Offsite Organizations & Facility Staff ML20153E6481988-08-31031 August 1988 Proposed Tech Specs on Limiting Condition for Operation Re Containment Isolation Valves ML20207C0831988-07-27027 July 1988 Revised Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Rev 1 to Proposed Amend 102,deleting App B ML20196A2281988-06-21021 June 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Providing Proper Limitations & Conditions on Reactor Bldg Pressure Equalization Operations During Power Operation & Modifying Existing Purge Sys Operation Requirement ML20155K0971988-06-14014 June 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Making Minor Corrections to Table 3.5.5-1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation,Items 5 & 14 & Table 4.1-1 Items 65 & 92 & Adding Second Note to Table 4.1-1,Item 80 ML20195J4921988-06-10010 June 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Pages 4-69 Through 4-85a,modifying Radiological Effluent Tech Specs to Reduce Count Time Required for prebatch-release Sample Analysis ML20150D1861988-03-17017 March 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Correcting Typos & Making Further Editorial Changes to Proposed Amend 139,dtd 860129 ML20196G5131988-03-0101 March 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Tech Spec 4.1-1,Item 44.c & Tech Spec 4.10.1.E.2 Re Total Quantity of Gaseous Chlorine in Restricted Area ML20147F0771988-02-25025 February 1988 Revised Proposed Tech Spec Table 4.1-1 & Tech Spec 4.10.1.E.2,requiring Performance of Surveillances Only When Gaseous Chlorine Onsite ML20149K8621988-02-12012 February 1988 Proposed Tech Spec 6.5.1.6.d,identifying Items Not Requiring Plant Review Committee Review ML20196D9091988-02-11011 February 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Adding Term Dewatering to Process Control Program ML20149G1781988-02-0808 February 1988 Proposed Page 3-19 to Tech Spec 3.3, Emergency Core Cooling,Reactor Bldg Emergency Cooling & Reactor Bldg Spray Sys ML20196B8071988-02-0101 February 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Figure 6.2-2, Nuclear Organization Chart ML20148J3531988-01-13013 January 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Proposed Amend 165,adding Ventilation Radiation Monitor to Interim Onsite Storage Bldg.Related Info Encl ML20149E5971988-01-0606 January 1988 Proposed Tech Spec 3.6,consolidating Applicability Requirement for Containment Integrity in Applicability Statement ML20149E1591987-12-23023 December 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Incorporating Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Recently Installed or Upgraded ML20149E8591987-12-22022 December 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Establishing New Set Lower Limits of Detection for Prebatch Release & Composite post-release Analyses ML20237D1171987-12-15015 December 1987 Proposed Tech Spec Section 3.5.5, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation & Table 3.5.5-1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Operability Requirements, Changing Page Ref & Wording,Respectively ML20236W8671987-12-0303 December 1987 Proposed Tech Spec,Combining Tech Specs 3.3.1.E & 3.3.1.F for Nuclear Svc Cooling & Raw Water ML20236V7961987-11-25025 November 1987 Proposed Tech Spec Figures 6.2-1 & 6.2-2,reflecting Util Corporate Support of Nuclear Safety & Nuclear Organization Chart,Respectively ML20236U3361987-11-25025 November 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Page 1-2b,adding Words to Effect That 3.25 Factor Applicable to Three Consecutive Time Intervals Will Be Reset to Begin After Next Surveillance ML20236U0821987-11-25025 November 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Suppl 1 to Rev 0 to Proposed Amend 164 ML20236S0881987-11-17017 November 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Suppl 2 to Rev 2 to Proposed Amend 147,concerning Diesel Generators ML20236P3511987-11-0606 November 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Re Limiting Condition for Operation of Instrumentation Sys ML20236K3921987-11-0202 November 1987 Proposed Tech Spec Table 6.2-1, Shift Crew Personnel & License Requirements & Pages 6-7 & 6-8,adding non-licensed Personnel,Statement Re Limiting Representation to Minority of Quorom & Lers,Respectively ML20236D6601987-10-23023 October 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Providing Exception to Requirement That key-operated Shutdown Bypass Switch Not Be Used During Reactor Power Operation ML20235R4261987-10-0303 October 1987 Proposed Radiological Effluent Tech Specs,Incorporating Clarifications & Correcting Editorial Errors ML20235Q5111987-10-0101 October 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Re Comparison of Plant Tech Specs to STS ML20235F5301987-09-22022 September 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Consisting of Supplemental Info to Proposed Amend 147,Rev 2 Re Diesel Generator Outages ML20235F4641987-09-21021 September 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Requirements Re Concentration of Oxygen in Waste Gas Holdup Sys to Provide for When Sys Free of Potentially Explosive Gases,For Example,During Maint ML20234D6591987-09-16016 September 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Reflecting Addl Organizational Changes Due to Need for Addl Mgt Staffing for Present Outage & from Expansion of long-term Mgt Function ML20238E8351987-09-0808 September 1987 Corrected Tech Spec Page 4-47c to Proposed Amend 151 to License DPR-54,adding ...Will Be Exceeded Prior to Next Scheduled Snubber Svc Life... to Last Paragraph of Tech Spec 4.14f ML20236M3531987-07-31031 July 1987 Proposed Tech Specs,Clarifying Proposed Limiting Conditions of Operation & Addl Surveillance Requirements for Emergency Feedwater Initiation & Control Sys 1993-12-09
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MONTHYEARML20203H7501997-08-19019 August 1997 Rev 10 to Radiological Environ Monitoring Program Manual ML20203H7351997-02-10010 February 1997 Rev 9 to CAP-0002, Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual ML20203H7231997-01-21021 January 1997 Rev 9 to Radiological Environ Monitoring Program Manual ML20059C1861993-12-22022 December 1993 Proposed Tech Specs Amend 186,rev 1 Re Nuclear Organizational Changes ML20058L4371993-12-0909 December 1993 Proposed Tech Specs Amend 187 Including Changes Making PDTS Consistent W/New 10CFR20 Regulations ML20127N3671993-01-19019 January 1993 Proposed Tech Specs Section D6.0,administrative Controls for Proposed Amend 186 ML20059E0191990-08-0303 August 1990 Rev 0 to CAP-0002, Odcm ML20059E0141990-01-31031 January 1990 Rev 0,App a to CAP-0002, Odcm ML20059E0241989-11-22022 November 1989 Rev 3 to Environ Monitoring & Emergency Preparedness ML20246A4081989-08-16016 August 1989 Rev 5 to Inservice Testing Program Plan ML20245L7281989-07-18018 July 1989 Rev 5 to Administrative Procedure RSAP-0101, Nuclear Organization Responsibilities & Authorities ML20246F1241989-07-0505 July 1989 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting App B in Entirety ML20246A5221989-06-30030 June 1989 Closure Plan ML20245H5781989-06-22022 June 1989 Proposed Tech Specs for Amend 109 to License DPR-54 ML20246E8551989-04-30030 April 1989 Analysis of Capsule RS1-F Smud Reactor Vessel Matl Surveillance Program ML20245L0461989-04-27027 April 1989 Proposed Tech Specs for Proposed Suppl 1 to Amend 134 Re Application for Amend to License DPR-54,clarifying Unacceptability of Analysis Allowing Imperfections Greater than 40% of Nominal Tube or Sleeve Wall Thickness ML20235Y6071989-03-0606 March 1989 Proposed Tech Spec Page 4-17,including one-time Extension for Certain Surveillances Required to Be Performed by 890329 ML20245G1941989-02-28028 February 1989 Procurement Engineering Assessment Plan Final Rept ML20245H8911989-02-28028 February 1989 Revised Proposed Tech Specs,Including Pages 3-30a,3-30b, 3-40a,3-45,3-46,4-18a & 4-75 Re Addition of Operating Requirements Designed to Provide Proper Limitations & Conditions on Reactor Bldg Pressure Equalization Operations ML20195F7701988-11-18018 November 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Section 3.4, Steam & Power Conversion Sys ML20206F2881988-11-15015 November 1988 Proposed Tech Specs 4.6.4.f (Page 4-34i) Re Surveillance of Equipment Required to Verify Vital 120 Volt Ac Bus Operability ML20205R8681988-11-0404 November 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Local Leakage Rate Tests & Reactor Bldg Containment Integrity ML20205M8971988-10-28028 October 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Nuclear Svc Battery Operability & Surveillance Requirements ML20205L2661988-10-25025 October 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Table 3.14-3, Carbon Dioxide Suppression Zones ML20155G2201988-10-0707 October 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Clarifying Operational Mode Applicability of Tech Spec 3.4 & Definition of Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Train ML20155B8481988-09-30030 September 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactor Protection Sys Trip Setting Limits,Rcs High Point Vents,Leakage & Leak Detection,Reactor Coolant Inventory & Auxiliary Electric Sys ML20155B4591988-09-30030 September 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Sections 1,3,4,5 & 6,reflecting Numerous Editorial Corrections & Administrative Changes ML20206A8151988-09-28028 September 1988 Rev 0 to, Effluents & Water Mgt Project Action Plan ML20154J5611988-09-19019 September 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Local Leak Rate Test Requirements for Containment Penetrations ML20154D7591988-09-0808 September 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Re Administrative Controls,Onsite & Offsite Organizations & Facility Staff ML20153E6481988-08-31031 August 1988 Proposed Tech Specs on Limiting Condition for Operation Re Containment Isolation Valves ML20151K1041988-07-28028 July 1988 Rev 0 to Special Test Procedure STP.668, EFIC High/Medium Decay Heat Test ML20207C0831988-07-27027 July 1988 Revised Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Rev 1 to Proposed Amend 102,deleting App B ML20151H6131988-07-15015 July 1988 Rev 0 to Matl Control Dept Action Plan for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station ML20196A2281988-06-21021 June 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Providing Proper Limitations & Conditions on Reactor Bldg Pressure Equalization Operations During Power Operation & Modifying Existing Purge Sys Operation Requirement ML20155K0971988-06-14014 June 1988 Proposed Tech Specs Making Minor Corrections to Table 3.5.5-1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation,Items 5 & 14 & Table 4.1-1 Items 65 & 92 & Adding Second Note to Table 4.1-1,Item 80 ML20195J4921988-06-10010 June 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Pages 4-69 Through 4-85a,modifying Radiological Effluent Tech Specs to Reduce Count Time Required for prebatch-release Sample Analysis ML20151R0641988-04-15015 April 1988 Rev 0 to STP.1154, Remote Shutdown Panel Test ML20151X3211988-04-0606 April 1988 Rev 1 to Procedure Development Project Action Plan for Temporary & Interim Procedure Change Incorporation as Procedure Rev ML20151V5871988-04-0202 April 1988 Rev 1 to Sys Engineering Action Plan SYSTEM-012, CRD Breaker Action Plan ML20151X2871988-03-31031 March 1988 Rev 0 to Sys Engineering Action Plan SYSTEM-009, Letdown Cooler Thermal & Hydraulic Shock Prevention ML20150D1861988-03-17017 March 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Correcting Typos & Making Further Editorial Changes to Proposed Amend 139,dtd 860129 ML20196G5131988-03-0101 March 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Tech Spec 4.1-1,Item 44.c & Tech Spec 4.10.1.E.2 Re Total Quantity of Gaseous Chlorine in Restricted Area ML20147F0771988-02-25025 February 1988 Revised Proposed Tech Spec Table 4.1-1 & Tech Spec 4.10.1.E.2,requiring Performance of Surveillances Only When Gaseous Chlorine Onsite ML20147B1761988-02-15015 February 1988 Rev 0 to RECM-6878, Radiological Effluent Control Manual ML20148D9931988-02-12012 February 1988 Post-Trip Transient Investigation,Assessment & Reporting ML20149K8621988-02-12012 February 1988 Proposed Tech Spec 6.5.1.6.d,identifying Items Not Requiring Plant Review Committee Review ML20196D9091988-02-11011 February 1988 Proposed Tech Specs,Adding Term Dewatering to Process Control Program ML20149G1781988-02-0808 February 1988 Proposed Page 3-19 to Tech Spec 3.3, Emergency Core Cooling,Reactor Bldg Emergency Cooling & Reactor Bldg Spray Sys ML20196B8071988-02-0101 February 1988 Proposed Tech Spec Figure 6.2-2, Nuclear Organization Chart 1997-08-19
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. Definitions
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140 F. Pressure is defined' by Specification 3.1.2. A refueling shutdown refers'to a shutdown to replace or rearrar.]e all or a portion of the fuel assemblies and/or control rods.
1.2.7 Refueling Operation An operation involving a change in core geometry by manipulation of fuel or control rods when the reactor vessel head is removed.
1.2.8 Refueling Interval
. Time between nomal refuelings of the reactor, not to exceed 24 months for the first refueling and 18 months thereafter without prior approval of the NRC.
1.2.9 Startup The reactor shall be considered in the startup mode when the shutdown margin is reduced with the intent of going critical.
1.2.10 Remain Critical A technical specification that requires that the reactor shall not remain critical shall mean that an uninterrupted nomal hot shutdown procedure will be ' completed within 12- hours.
1.2.11 T ay At operating conditions TAVG is defined as the arithmetic average of the coolant temperatures in the hot and cold legs of the loop with the greater number of reactor coolant pumps operating, if such a distinction of loops can be made.
1.2.12 Heatup - Cooldown Mode The heatup-cooldown mode is the range of reactor coolant temperature greater than 200 F and less than 525 F.
1.3 OPERABLE A component or system is operable when it is capable of perfoming its intended function within the required range. 'The component or system shall be considered to have this capability when: (1) it satisfies the limiting conditions for operation defined in Specification 3, and (2) it has been tested periodically in accordance with Specification 4, and has met its perfomance requirements, (3) the system has available its nomal and emergency sources of power. When a system or component is determined to be inoperable solely because its nomal power source is inoperable or its emergency power source is inoperable, it may be considered OPERABLE for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of its applicable Limiting Condition for Operation provided its redundant system or couponent is OPERABLE with an 0PERABLE nomal and emergency power source, and (4) its required auxiliaries are capable 'of perfoming their intended function.
Proposed Amendment 101, Revision 1 1-2 8411120271 841030.
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r RANCHO SECO UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS' Definitions 1.4 PROTECTION INSTRUMENTATION LOGIC 1.4.1 Instrument Channel An instrument channel is the combination of sensor, wires, amplifiers and output devices which are connected for the purpose of measuring the value of 8 process variable for the purpose of observation, control and/or protection. An instrument channel may be either analog or digital.
1.4.2 Reactor Protection System The reactor protection system is shown in figures 7.1-1 and 7.2-2 of the FSAR. It is that combination of protective channels and associated circuitry which fonas the automatic system that protects the reactor by control rod trip. It includes the four protection channels, their associated instrument channel inputs, manual trip switch, all rod drive control protective trip breakers and activating relays or coils.
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RAl4CHO SECO UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Limiting Concitions for Operation 3.3.3 Prior to initiating maintenance on any of the components, the duplicate (redundant) components shall be tested to assure operability, with the component on which maintenance is being perfccm. emoved from service.
3.3.4 During power operation, hot standby, hot shutdown or startup conditions, the primary coolant system pressure isolation valves shall be functional as follows:
- 1. All pressure isolation valves listed in Table 3.3-1 shall be functional as a pressure isclation device, except as specified in 3.3.4.2. Valve leakage shall not exceed the amounts indicated.
- 2. In the event that integrity of any pressure isolation valve specified in Table 3.3-1 cannot be demonstratea, reactor operation raay continue, provided that at least two valves in an each remainhigh in, pressure the modeline having a non-functional corresponding valve to the isolated condition. are in(a)d
- 3. If Specifications 3.3.4.1 and 3.3.4.2 cannot be met, a shutcoun shall be initiated, the reactor shall not remain critical and shall oe brought to a cold shutdown condition within an additional 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
3.3.5 Should the redundant equipment or system as specifiec in Section 3.3.3 become inoperable, as defined in Specification 1.3, the reactor shall not remain critical and be placed in colo shutuown condition within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />.
Bases The requirements of Specification 3.3.1 assure that, before the reactor can be made critical, adequate safety features are operable. Two high pressure injection pumps and two decay heat removal pumps are specified. However, only one of each is necessary to supply emergency coolant to the reactor in the event of a loss-of-coolant accident. Both core flooding tanks are required g a single core flood tank has insufficient inventory to reflood thecore.LgI The borated water storage tank is used for two purposes:
A. As a supply of borated water for accident conditions.
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As a supply during of borated refueling water (2)for flooding the fuel transfer canal operation.
390,000 gallons of borated water are supplied for emergency core cooling and Reactor Building spray in the event of a loss-of-core coolant accident. This amount fulfills requirements for emergency core cooling. The borateo water storage tank minimum volume of 390,000 gallons is based on refueling volume requi rements. Heaters maintain the borated water supply at 6 temperature to prevent f reezing. The boron concentration is set at the amount of boron required to maintain the core 1 percent subcritical at 70'F without any control rods in the core. This concentration is 1585 ppm boron while the minimum value specified in the tanks is 1,600 ppu boron.
(a) Motor operated valves shall be pieceu in the clusea position ar.u power supplies deenergized.
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~ RANCHO SECO UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATI0W g , ing Conditions for Operation The requireinent that one BWST isolation valve shall be open assures a static head to the injection pump not l'ined up to the makeup tank.
The post accident Reactor Building cooling may be accomplished by two spray units or by a combination of two emergency cooling units and one spray unit.
u The specified requirements assure that the reouired post accident components are available'.
Tite spray system utilizes common suction lines with the decay heat removal system. If a single train of equipment is removed from either system, the other train must be assored to be operable in each system.
When the. reactor is critical, maintenance is allowed per Specification 3.3.2 provided requirements in Specification 3.3.3 are uet which assure operability of the duplicate components. Operability of the specified components shall-be based on the results of testing as required by Technical Specification 4.5.
The maintenance period of up to 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> is acceptable if the opera!ility of
' equipment redundant to that removed from service is oemonstrated immediately subsequent to removal. The basis of acceptability is a low likelihood of failure within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> following such demonstration.
In the event that the need for emergency core cooling should occur, functioning .of one train (one high pressure injection pump, una decay heat
, removal pump anii both core flooding tanks) will protect the core and in the event of a main coolant loop severance, limit the peak clad tempe ature to less than 2,200*F and the metal-water reaction to less than 1 percent of the clad.
The nuclear service ' cooling water system consists of two independent, full capacity removal.
(3sLOO percent redundant systems, to. ensure continuous heat The requirements of Specification 3.3.4 assure that the decay heat removal system will not be overpressurized, reculting in a LOCA that bypasses containment. Two in-series check valves function as a pressure isolation barrier between the high pressure reactor coolant system and the lower pressure . decay heat removal system extending beyond containment. Valve leakage limits provide assurance that the valves are perfoming their intended f ' isolation function.
The requirements of Sp'ecification 3.3.5 assure that, should all trains of a Safety Features equipment.or system specified in this section 3.3 become inoperable as defined in Specification 1.3,'the reactor will be placed in a cold shutdown condition. It is necessary for a component or system to have available its normal and emergency sources of power. When a system or component is detemined to be inoperable solely because its nomal or emergency power source is inoperable, it may be considered OPERABLE for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of its applicable Limiting Conditions for Operation provided its redundant system or component is OPERABLE with an OPERABLE nomal and emergency power source.
REFERENCES (1) FSAR, paragraph 6.2.1 (2) FSAR, paragraph 9.5.2 (3)- FSAR, paragraph 9.4.1 Proposed Amendment 101, Revision 1 3-22
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