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AND POWER DISTRIBUTION 3/4.10.3 PHYSICS TESTS..................................
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3/F 10.4 REACTOR COOLANT LOOPS'~
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LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION 3/4.8.4 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES Containment Penetration Conductor Overcurrent Protective Devices.....................................
TABLE 3.8-1 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION CONDUCTOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES......................+.......
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Motor-Operated Valves Thermal Overload Protection........
TABLE 3.8-2 MOTOR-OPERATED VALVES THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION.....
3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4o9ol BORON CONCENTRATIONS.....
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3/4.9.8 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL AND COOLANT CIRCULATION High Water Level.........................................
Low Water Level..........................................
3/4.9.9 CONTAINMENT VENTILATION ISOLATION SYSTEM....o............
3/4.9 '0 WATER LEVEL - REACTOR VESSEL........
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3/4.9   REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1   BORON CONCENTRATION LIMITING CONDITION     FOR OPERATION 3.9 '.a   The boron concentration of all filled portions of the Reactor Coolant System and the refueling canal shall be maintai'ned uniform and sufficient to ensure that the more restxictive of the following reactivity conditions is met; either'.
3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1 BORON CONCENTRATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.9 '.a The boron concentration of all filled portions of the Reactor Coolant System and the refueling canal shall be maintai'ned uniform and sufficient to ensure that the more restxictive of the following reactivity conditions is met; either'.
(1)   A K ff of 0.95 or less, or (2)   A boron concentration of greater than or equal to 2000 ppm.
(1)
3.9.1.b   The valves listed in Table 3.9-1 shall be in their positions required by Table 3.9-1   ~
A K ff of 0.95 or less, or (2)
APPLICABILITY:     MODE 6 ~
A boron concentration of greater than or equal to 2000 ppm.
3.9.1.b The valves listed in Table 3.9-1 shall be in their positions required by Table 3.9-1
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APPLICABILITY:
MODE 6 ~
ACTION:
ACTION:
a ~   With the requirements   of Specification 3.9.1.a not 'satisfied, immediately suspend   all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity changes, and initiate and continue boration at greater than or equal. to 30 gpm of a solution containing greater than or equal to 7000 ppm boron or its equivalent until K.e ff is reduced to less than or equal to 0.95 ox the boron concentration is restored to greater than or equal to 2000 ppm, whichevex is the moxe restrictive.
a ~
: b. With the requirements   of Specification 3.9.1.b not satisfied, immediately suspend   all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity changes,   and initiate action to return the valve(s) to the position required by Table 3.9-1.
With the requirements of Specification 3.9.1.a not 'satisfied, immediately suspend all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity
: changes, and initiate and continue boration at greater than or equal. to 30 gpm of a solution containing greater than or equal to 7000 ppm boron or its equivalent until K ff is reduced to less than or equal to 0.95 ox
.e the boron concentration is restored to greater than or equal to 2000
: ppm, whichevex is the moxe restrictive.
b.
With the requirements of Specification 3.9.1.b not satisfied, immediately suspend all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity
: changes, and initiate action to return the valve(s) to the position required by Table 3.9-1.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.1.1 The more restrictive of the two reactivity conditions of Specification 3 gal.a shall be determined prior to'.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.1.1 The more restrictive of the two reactivity conditions of Specification 3 gal.a shall be determined prior to'.
: a. Removing   or unbolting the reactor vessel head, and
a.
: b. Withdrawal of any control rod in excess of 3 feet from     its fully inserted position within the reactor vessel.
Removing or unbolting the reactor vessel
: head, and b.
Withdrawal of any control rod in excess of 3 feet from its fully inserted position within the reactor vessel.
4.9.1.2 The boron concentration of the Reactor Coolant System and the refueling canal shall be determined by chemical analysis to be within the limits of Specification 3.9.1.a at least once per 72 hours.
4.9.1.2 The boron concentration of the Reactor Coolant System and the refueling canal shall be determined by chemical analysis to be within the limits of Specification 3.9.1.a at least once per 72 hours.
4.9.1.3 At least once per 31 days, verify that the valves listed in Table 3.9-1 are in their positions required by Table 3.9-1.
4.9.1.3 At least once per 31 days, verify that the valves listed in Table 3.9-1 are in their positions required by Table 3.9-1.
SHEARON HARRIS     - UNIT 1           3/4 9-1                     Amendment No.
SHEARON HARRIS - UNIT 1 3/4 9-1 Amendment No.


TABLE 3.9-1 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS TO PREVENT DILUTION DURING REFUELING CP&L VALVE NO.
TABLE 3.9-1 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS TO PREVENT DILUTION DURING REFUELING CP&L VALVE NO.
(Ebasco Valve No.)                 DESCRIPTION                                   RE UIRED POSITION 1CS-149           Reactor Makeup Water to   CVCS Makeup           Lock closed; may be opened to permit makeup (CS-D121SN)        Control System                                  to Refueling Water Storage Tank provided valves 1CS-156 and 1CS-155 are maintained closed with their main control board control switches in "shut" position, and manual valves 1CS-274, 1CS-265 and 1CS"287 are locked closed.
(Ebasco Valve No.)
1CS-510             Boric Acid Batch Tank Outlet                   Locked closed; may be opened provided the (CS-D631SN)                                                        boron concentration of the boric acid batch tank > 2000 ppm and   valve 1CS-503 is closed.
DESCRIPTION RE UIRED POSITION 1CS-149 (CS-D121SN)
1CS-503             Reactor Makeup Water to Boric Acid              Lock closed, may be opened provided valve (CS-D251)           Batch Tank                                      1CS-510  is closed.
Reactor Makeup Water to CVCS Makeup Control System Lock closed; may be opened to permit makeup to Refueling Water Storage Tank provided valves 1CS-156 and 1CS-155 are maintained closed with their main control board control switches in "shut" position, and manual valves 1CS-274, 1CS-265 and 1CS"287 are locked closed.
1CS-93             Resin Sluice to  CVCS Demineralizers          Lock closed.
1CS-510 (CS-D631SN)
(CS-D51SN) 1CS-320             Boron Recycle Evaporator Feed   Pump to       Lock closed.
Boric Acid Batch Tank Outlet Locked closed; may be opened provided the boron concentration of the boric acid batch tank > 2000 ppm and valve 1CS-503 is closed.
(CS-D641SN)        Charging/SI Pumps 1CS-570            CVCS Letdown to Boron Thermal                 Closed with main control board control switch (CS-D575SN)        Regeneration System                            in "shut" position, and BTRS function
1CS-503 (CS-D251) 1CS-93 (CS-D51SN) 1CS-320 (CS-D641SN) 1CS-570 (CS-D575SN)
                                        /                          selector switch maintained in "off" position; no lock required.
Reactor Makeup Water to Boric Acid Batch Tank Resin Sluice to CVCS Demineralizers Boron Recycle Evaporator Feed Pump to Charging/SI Pumps CVCS Letdown to Boron Thermal Regeneration System
1CS"670             Reactor Makeup Water to Boron Thermal         Lock closed.
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(CS-D599SN)        Regeneration System 1CS-649            Resin Sluice to BTRS Demineralizers           Lock closed.
Lock closed, may be opened provided valve 1CS-510 is closed.
(CS-D198SN) 1CS-98              Boron Thermal Regeneration System Bypass     Opened   with main control board control switch (CS-D740SN)                                                      maintained in "open" position', no lock required.
Lock closed.
Lock closed.
Closed with main control board control switch in "shut" position, and BTRS function selector switch maintained in "off" position; no lock required.
1CS"670 (CS-D599SN) 1CS-649 (CS-D198SN)
Reactor Makeup Water to Boron Thermal Regeneration System Resin Sluice to BTRS Demineralizers Lock closed.
Lock closed.
1CS-98 (CS-D740SN)
Boron Thermal Regeneration System Bypass Opened with main control board control switch maintained in "open" position',
no lock required.


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REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.2     INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING COND1TION     FOR OPERATION 3.9.2     As a minimum, two Source   Range Neutron   Flux Monitors shall be   OPERABLE, each with continuous visual indication in the control         room and one with audible indication in the containment and control room.
REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING COND1TION FOR OPERATION 3.9.2 As a minimum, two Source Range Neutron Flux Monitors shall be OPERABLE, each with continuous visual indication in the control room and one with audible indication in the containment and control room.
APPLICABILITY:       MODE 6.
APPLICABILITY:
MODE 6.
ACTION:
ACTION:
a ~   With one or more of the above required monitors inoperable or not operating, immediately suspend all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity changes.
a ~
: b. With both of the above required monitors inoperable or not operating, in addition to Action a. above, determine the boron concentration of the Reactor Coolant System at least once per 12 hours'.
With one or more of the above required monitors inoperable or not operating, immediately suspend all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity changes.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.2     Each Source Range Neutron Flux Monitor     shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of:
b.
: a. A CHANNEL CHECK   at least once per 12 hours, b ~   An ANALOG CHANNEL OPERATIONAL TEST     within   8 hours prior to the initial start of CORE ALTERATIONS, and C ~    An ANALOG CHANNEL OPERATIONAL TEST     at least once per   7 days.
With both of the above required monitors inoperable or not operating, in addition to Action a. above, determine the boron concentration of the Reactor Coolant System at least once per 12 hours'.
SHEARON HARRIS     - UNIT 1             3/4 9-3                     Amendment No.}}
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.2 Each Source Range Neutron Flux Monitor shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of:
a.
A CHANNEL CHECK at least once per 12 hours, b ~
C ~
An ANALOG CHANNEL OPERATIONAL TEST within 8 hours prior to the initial start of CORE ALTERATIONS, and An ANALOG CHANNEL OPERATIONAL TEST at least once per 7 days.
SHEARON HARRIS - UNIT 1 3/4 9-3 Amendment No.}}

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Proposed Tech Specs Re Boron Concentration During Refueling Operations
ML18005A917
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Issue date: 05/16/1989
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INDEX 3/4.10 '

GROUP HEIGHTq INSERTION~

AND POWER DISTRIBUTION 3/4.10.3 PHYSICS TESTS..................................

LIMITS'

3/F 10.4 REACTOR COOLANT LOOPS'~

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LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS SECTION 3/4.8.4 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES Containment Penetration Conductor Overcurrent Protective Devices.....................................

TABLE 3.8-1 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION CONDUCTOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES......................+.......

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Motor-Operated Valves Thermal Overload Protection........

TABLE 3.8-2 MOTOR-OPERATED VALVES THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION.....

3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4o9ol BORON CONCENTRATIONS.....

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TABLE 3.9-1 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS TO PREVENT DILUTION DURING REFUELING.............................

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3/4.9.4 CONTAINMENT BUILDING PENETRATIONS........................

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3/4.9.7 CRANE TRAVEL FUEL HANDLING BUILDING.......o............

3/4.9.8 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL AND COOLANT CIRCULATION High Water Level.........................................

Low Water Level..........................................

3/4.9.9 CONTAINMENT VENTILATION ISOLATION SYSTEM....o............

3/4.9 '0 WATER LEVEL - REACTOR VESSEL........

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3/4'.11 WATER LEVEL NEW AND SPENT FUEL POOLS.

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PAGE 3/4 8-19 3/4 8-21 3/4 8-39 3/4 8-40 3/4 9-1 3/4 9-2 3/4 9-3 3/4 9-4 3/4 9-5 3/4 9-6 3/4 9-7 3/4 9-8 3/4 9-9 3/4 9-10 3/4 9-11 3/4 9-12 3/4 9-13 3/4 9-14 3/4 10-1 3/4 10>>2 3/4 10-3 3/4 10"4 3/4 10-,5 8905240311 S90516 PDR ADOCK 05000400 PDC SHEARON HARRIS UNIT 1 X1 Amendment No~

3/4.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.1 BORON CONCENTRATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.9 '.a The boron concentration of all filled portions of the Reactor Coolant System and the refueling canal shall be maintai'ned uniform and sufficient to ensure that the more restxictive of the following reactivity conditions is met; either'.

(1)

A K ff of 0.95 or less, or (2)

A boron concentration of greater than or equal to 2000 ppm.

3.9.1.b The valves listed in Table 3.9-1 shall be in their positions required by Table 3.9-1

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APPLICABILITY:

MODE 6 ~

ACTION:

a ~

With the requirements of Specification 3.9.1.a not 'satisfied, immediately suspend all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity

changes, and initiate and continue boration at greater than or equal. to 30 gpm of a solution containing greater than or equal to 7000 ppm boron or its equivalent until K ff is reduced to less than or equal to 0.95 ox

.e the boron concentration is restored to greater than or equal to 2000

ppm, whichevex is the moxe restrictive.

b.

With the requirements of Specification 3.9.1.b not satisfied, immediately suspend all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity

changes, and initiate action to return the valve(s) to the position required by Table 3.9-1.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.1.1 The more restrictive of the two reactivity conditions of Specification 3 gal.a shall be determined prior to'.

a.

Removing or unbolting the reactor vessel

head, and b.

Withdrawal of any control rod in excess of 3 feet from its fully inserted position within the reactor vessel.

4.9.1.2 The boron concentration of the Reactor Coolant System and the refueling canal shall be determined by chemical analysis to be within the limits of Specification 3.9.1.a at least once per 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

4.9.1.3 At least once per 31 days, verify that the valves listed in Table 3.9-1 are in their positions required by Table 3.9-1.

SHEARON HARRIS - UNIT 1 3/4 9-1 Amendment No.

TABLE 3.9-1 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS TO PREVENT DILUTION DURING REFUELING CP&L VALVE NO.

(Ebasco Valve No.)

DESCRIPTION RE UIRED POSITION 1CS-149 (CS-D121SN)

Reactor Makeup Water to CVCS Makeup Control System Lock closed; may be opened to permit makeup to Refueling Water Storage Tank provided valves 1CS-156 and 1CS-155 are maintained closed with their main control board control switches in "shut" position, and manual valves 1CS-274, 1CS-265 and 1CS"287 are locked closed.

1CS-510 (CS-D631SN)

Boric Acid Batch Tank Outlet Locked closed; may be opened provided the boron concentration of the boric acid batch tank > 2000 ppm and valve 1CS-503 is closed.

1CS-503 (CS-D251) 1CS-93 (CS-D51SN) 1CS-320 (CS-D641SN) 1CS-570 (CS-D575SN)

Reactor Makeup Water to Boric Acid Batch Tank Resin Sluice to CVCS Demineralizers Boron Recycle Evaporator Feed Pump to Charging/SI Pumps CVCS Letdown to Boron Thermal Regeneration System

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Lock closed, may be opened provided valve 1CS-510 is closed.

Lock closed.

Lock closed.

Closed with main control board control switch in "shut" position, and BTRS function selector switch maintained in "off" position; no lock required.

1CS"670 (CS-D599SN) 1CS-649 (CS-D198SN)

Reactor Makeup Water to Boron Thermal Regeneration System Resin Sluice to BTRS Demineralizers Lock closed.

Lock closed.

1CS-98 (CS-D740SN)

Boron Thermal Regeneration System Bypass Opened with main control board control switch maintained in "open" position',

no lock required.

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REFUELING OPERATIONS 3/4.9.2 INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING COND1TION FOR OPERATION 3.9.2 As a minimum, two Source Range Neutron Flux Monitors shall be OPERABLE, each with continuous visual indication in the control room and one with audible indication in the containment and control room.

APPLICABILITY:

MODE 6.

ACTION:

a ~

With one or more of the above required monitors inoperable or not operating, immediately suspend all operations involving CORE ALTERATIONS or positive reactivity changes.

b.

With both of the above required monitors inoperable or not operating, in addition to Action a. above, determine the boron concentration of the Reactor Coolant System at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />'.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.2 Each Source Range Neutron Flux Monitor shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of:

a.

A CHANNEL CHECK at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />, b ~

C ~

An ANALOG CHANNEL OPERATIONAL TEST within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> prior to the initial start of CORE ALTERATIONS, and An ANALOG CHANNEL OPERATIONAL TEST at least once per 7 days.

SHEARON HARRIS - UNIT 1 3/4 9-3 Amendment No.