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S  ecification: 1. FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION a 0 As a minimum,     the   fire   detection instrumentation for each fire     detection     zone   shown   in Table 3.14-1 shall be OPERABLE, whenever equipment in that fire detection zone is required to be OPERABLE.
safety related areas.
: b. If   Specification 3.14.1.a cannot be met because one or more   of the fire detection instrument(s) shown in 'Table 3.14-1 is inoperable:
Ob ective:
(1)   Wi thin 1 hour establ i sh a fi re watch patrol,. to inspect       the     zone(s)     with     the     inoperable instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless the instrument(s) is located inside the containment, then inspect the containment at least once per 8 hours or monitor the containment air temperature at least once per hour.
S ecification:
(2)   Restore   the inoperable zone(s) to OPERABLE status within 14 days, or prepare and submit a Report to the Commission'pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
To define those conditions of fire protection availability.
c~    A fire   watch patrol shall be established to inspect the 18 foot level of the turbine area once each hour.
1.
: 2. FIRE SUPPRESSION     WATER SYSTEM
FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION a 0 b.
                      'a ~ The   fire suppression       water system shall be       OPERABLE, at all times with:
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(1)   Two fire   suppression     pumps, each   with a capacity of 2000 gpm,     with their. discharge aligned to the fire suppression header, (2)   Separate   water supplies,       with   a minimum contained volume   of 30,000 gallons in the elevated storage tank (EST) and 150,000 gallons in the raw water storage tank, and 3.14-1 Rl 088806 gI                                                                               3/10/81
As a minimum, the fire detection instrumentation for each fire detection zone shown in Table 3.14-1 shall be OPERABLE, whenever equipment in that fire detection zone is required to be OPERABLE.
If Specification 3.14.1.a cannot be met because one or more of the fire detection instrument(s) shown in 'Table 3.14-1 is inoperable:
(1)
Within 1
hour establ ish a fire watch patrol,. to inspect the zone(s) with the inoperable instrument(s) at least once per
: hour, unless the instrument(s) is located inside the containment, then inspect the containment at least once per 8
hours or monitor the containment air temperature at least once per hour.
(2)
Restore the inoperable zone(s) to OPERABLE status within 14 days, or prepare and submit a
Report to the Commission'pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
A fire watch patrol shall be established to inspect the 18 foot level of the turbine area once each hour.
2.
FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM
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The fire suppression water system shall be OPERABLE, at all times with:
(1)
Two fire suppression
: pumps, each with a capacity of 2000 gpm, with their. discharge aligned to the fire suppression
: header, (2)
Separate water
: supplies, with a
minimum contained volume of 30,000 gallons in the elevated storage tank (EST) and 150,000 gallons in the raw water storage tank, and 3.14-1 Rl 088806 gI 3/10/81


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(3)   An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from the raw water storage tank and transferring the water through distribution piping with OPERABLE sectionalizing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrants and the last root valve ahead of each sprinkler or hose standpipe.
(3)
: b.   (1)   If Specification   3.14.2.a cannot be met because one pump and/or   one water supply is inoperable, restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status within 7 days or, prepare and submit a Report to the Commi.ssion pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from the raw water storage tank and transferring the water through distribution piping with OPERABLE sectionalizing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrants and the last root valve ahead of each sprinkler or hose standpipe.
(2)   With one water supply below the minimum specified limit for one day, connect the spool piece to make the screen wash pump available for fire water supply.
b.
c~         With the   fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
(1) If Specification 3.14.2.a cannot be met because one pump and/or one water supply is inoperable, restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status within 7 days or, prepare and submit a Report to the Commi.ssion pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
: 1. Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours, and
(2)
: 2. Submit a Report in accordance     with Specification 6.9.2.a:
With one water supply below the minimum specified limit for one day, connect the spool piece to make the screen wash pump available for fire water supply.
: 3. SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
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: a. The following spray and/or sprinkler systems shall be OPERABLE, whenever     equipment in the spray/sprinkler protected area is required to be OPERABLE.
With the fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
: l. Unit 3   - 4160 V Switchgear Room louver spray
1.
: 2. Unit 4 - 4160 V Switchgear Room louver spray
Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours, and 2.
: 3. Emergency Diesel Generator     Building water curtain
Submit a Report in accordance with Specification 6.9.2.a:
: 4. Control Point Guard House sprinkler system
3.
: b. If Specification     3.14.3.a cannot be met because one or more of the   above required spray and/or sprinkler systems is inoperable, establish a fire watch patrol with backup fire suppression equipment for the unprotected area(s) within 1 hour; restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, prepare and submit a Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS a.
The following spray and/or sprinkler systems shall be OPERABLE, whenever equipment in the spray/sprinkler protected area is required to be OPERABLE.
l.
Unit 3 - 4160 V Switchgear Room louver spray 2.
Unit 4 - 4160 V Switchgear Room louver spray 3.
Emergency Diesel Generator Building water curtain 4.
Control Point Guard House sprinkler system b.
If Specification 3.14.3.a cannot be met because one or more of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems is inoperable, establish a fire watch patrol with backup fire suppression equipment for the unprotected area(s) within 1 hour; restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, prepare and submit a Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
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3.14-2 3/10/81


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: a. Al 1   fire   barrier penetrations       (including cable penetration   barriers, fire doors and fire dampers), in fire   zone boundaries,   protecting safety related     areas shall be functional at   all times.
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: b. If   Specification 3.14.6.a cannot be met because one or more of the above required fire barrier penetrations is non-functional, within one hour either, establish a fire watch on at least one side of the           'ontinuous affected penetration, or verify the OPERABILITY of fire detectors on at least one side of non-functional fire barrier and establish a hourly fire watch patrols Restore the non-functional fire barrier penetration(s) to functional status within 7. days or, prepare and submit a Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
 
4.
FIRE HOSE STATIONS a.
Fire hose stations in the vicinity of safety related equipment shall be operable at all times when the safety related equipment in their area of protection is required to be operable; or within eight (8) hours, an equivalent capacity fire hose shall be run from an equivalent water source to the inoperable location.
5.
FIRE BARRIER PENETRATIONS a.
Al 1 fire barrier penetrations (including cable penetration
: barriers, fire doors and fire dampers),
in fire zone boundaries, protecting safety related areas shall be functional at all times.
b.
If Specification 3.14.6.a cannot be met because one or more of the above required fire barrier penetrations is non-functional, within one hour
: either, establish a
'ontinuous fire watch on at least one side of the affected penetration, or verify the OPERABILITY of fire detectors on at least one side of non-functional fire barrier and establish a
hourly fire watch patrols Restore the non-functional fire barrier penetration(s) to functional status within 7. days or, prepare and submit a
Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.
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TABLE 3.14-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPERABLE*
TABLE 3.14-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENT LOCATION MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPERABLE*
INSTRUMENT LOCATION                                          HEAT     FLAME     SMOKE Unit 3:   4160 V Swgr. and 480             V LC Rooms Unit 4:   4160 V Swgr. and 480             V LC Rooms                 0 Unit 3:   Elec. Penetrations             (Inside Containment)
HEAT FLAME SMOKE Unit 3:
Unit 4:   Elec. Penetrations             (Inside Containment)
4160 V Swgr.
Control Room Control Bldg.   - El. 30'nd             "B" MCCs                                         12 Auxiliary Bldg. - El.                                                                       18 Bldg. - El.
and 480 V LC Rooms Unit 4:
18'uxiliary 10'nit 3:   Elec. Penetration             Rooms   - 3W and 3S Unit 4:   Elec. Penetration             Rooms - 4N and 4W Inverter and New   Battery           Rooms Emergency Diesel Generator             Bui'lding
4160 V Swgr.
*The fire   detection instruments located within the Containment are not required to                 be OPERABLE during'he performance of               Type 'A Containment Leakage Rate Tests.
and 480 V LC Rooms Unit 3:
Elec. Penetrations (Inside Containment)
Unit 4:
Elec. Penetrations (Inside Containment)
Control Room Control Bldg. - El. 30'nd "B" MCCs Auxiliary Bldg. - El.
18'uxiliary Bldg. - El.
10'nit 3:
Elec. Penetration Rooms -
3W and 3S Unit 4:
Elec. Penetration Rooms - 4N and 4W Inverter and New Battery Rooms Emergency Diesel Generator Bui'lding 0
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*The fire detection instruments located within the Containment are not required to be OPERABLE during'he performance of Type
'A Containment Leakage Rate Tests.
3.14-4 3/10/81
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4.15 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM A licabilit .:   Applies to the surveillance of the Fire 'Protection Systems.
4.15 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM A licabilit.:
~0                  To verify. the operability of the Fire Protection Systems.
~0 S ecifications:
S ecifications:    1. FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM
Applies to the surveillance of the Fire 'Protection Systems.
: a. The Fire Detection System shall     be demonstrated   operable by:
To verify. the operability of the Fire Protection Systems.
TEST                             INTERVAL 1 ~  Channel   functional test                     Semi-annual (Fire detectors which are not, accessible during plant oper-tion shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 hours unless performed in the previous 6 months).
1.
2~    Test NFPA Code 72D Class                     Semi-annual A supervised circuits associated with the detector alarms
FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM a.
: 2. FIRE PROTECTION   WATER SYSTEM
The by:
: a. The Fire Protection     Water System   shall be demonstrated operable by:
Fire Detection System shall be demonstrated operable 1 ~
TEST                              INTERVAL I ~   Verify water supply volume(s)                Daily 2~   Simulate automatic actuation of pumps on recirculation flow                  Monthly 3~   Verify that each valve, (manual, power operated or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct position                                      Monthly 4,   System flush                                  Annually
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TEST Channel functional test (Fire detectors which are
: not, accessible during plant oper-tion shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 hours unless performed in the previous 6
months).
Test NFPA Code 72D Class A supervised circuits associated with the detector alarms INTERVAL Semi-annual Semi-annual 2.
FIRE PROTECTION WATER SYSTEM a.
The Fire Protection Water System shall be demonstrated operable by:
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includes simulated automatic actuation of the system through-out its operating sequence, and:             18 Months
TEST Verify water supply volume(s)
: a. Verify that each pump develops at least   94% rated, flow and 93% system head.
Simulate automatic actuation of pumps on recirculation flow Verify that each valve, (manual, power operated or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct position System flush Cycle each testable valve System functional test, which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system through-out its operating
: b. Cycle each valve which is not testable during plant operation.
: sequence, and:
4.15-1 3/10/81
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Verify that each pump develops at least 94% rated, flow and 93% system head.
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Cycle each valve which is not testable during plant operation.
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Verify that each pump start sequentially to maintain the Fire Protection Water System pressure > .125 psig.
Verify that each pump start sequentially to maintain the Fire Protection Water System pressure
: 7. System   flow test equivalent with Chapter 5, Section 11 of the Fire Protection Handbook, 14th Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association.                                 3 Years
>.125 psig.
: 3. SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
7.
: a. The   spray and/or sprinkler system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:
System flow test equivalent with Chapter 5, Section 11 of the Fire Protection
: 1. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of   full travel.
: Handbook, 14th Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association.
: 2. At least once per 18 months:
3 Years 3.
: a. By a   visual inspection of the spray headers to verify their integrity,     and
SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS a.
: b. By a   visual inspection of each nozzle's spray area   to verify the spray pattern is not obstructed.
The spray and/or sprinkler system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:
: 3. At least once per     3 years by performing an     air flow test through each     open head     spray/sprinkler header and verifying each     .open head   spray/sprinkler nozzle
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              .is unobstructed.
At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.
: 4. FIRE HOSE STATIONS
2.
: a. Hose   stations in the vicinity of safety related equipment shall   be demonstrated   operable by:
At least once per 18 months:
TEST                                   INTERVAL
a.
: l. Visual inspection of hose station equipment.                               Monthly
By a visual inspection of the spray headers to verify their integrity, and b.
: 2. Visual inspection of hose, re-racking, and replacement of degraded gaskets in couplings.                   Annually
By a visual inspection of each nozzle's spray area to verify the spray pattern is not obstructed.
: 3. Partially   open each hose   station valve to verify valve operability and no flow blockage.                             3 Years
3.
: 4. Hose hydrostatic test at a pressure at least equal to the system pressure available at that hose station.                   3 Years'-
At least once per 3 years by performing an air flow test through each open head spray/sprinkler header and verifying each
.open head spray/sprinkler nozzle
.is unobstructed.
4.
FIRE HOSE STATIONS a.
Hose stations in the vicinity of safety related equipment shall be demonstrated operable by:
TEST INTERVAL l.
Visual inspection of hose station equipment.
2.
Visual inspection of hose, re-racking, and replacement of degraded gaskets in couplings.
3.
Partially open each hose station valve to verify valve operability and no flow blockage.
Monthly Annually 3 Years 4.
Hose hydrostatic test at a pressure at least equal to the system pressure available at that hose station.
3 Years'-
4.15-2 3/10/81
4.15-2 3/10/81


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The fire barrier penetrations shall be verified to be functional:
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visual inspection of the affected fire barrier penetration(s).
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: d.           individual   qualified       i     radiation protection procedures   shall be on   site when Fuel   i s in the reactor .
 
: e. AL'L   CORE ALTERATIONS     shall be directly supervi sed by either   a licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handl ing who has no
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                                .other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.
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: f. A site Fire Bri gade        of at 1 east 5 members shal 1 be maintained onsite at all times*. The Fire Brigade shall not include 2 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit and any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.
radiation protection procedures shall be on site when Fuel is in the reactor.
6.3                FACILITY STAFF       UALIFICATIONS 6;3.1               Each member     of the   facility staff     shall meet or exceed the     minimum qualifications of ANSI'N18.1-1971 for         comparable     positions.
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6.3.2              HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR       UALIF ICATIONS 6.3.2.1            The Health Physics Super visor at the time of appointment to the position, shall, except as indicated below, meet the following:
AL'L CORE ALTERATIONS shall be directly supervi sed by either a
: 1. He shall have a bachelor's         degree or equivalent in a science or engineering subject, including some formal training in radiation protection.
licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handl ing who has no
2~   He shall have five years of professional experience in applied radiation protection'; where a master's degree in a related field is equivalent to one year experience and a doctor' degree in a related field is equivalent to two years of experience.
.other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.
e 3~    Of   his five years of'xperience, three year s shall be in applied radiation protection work in a nuclear facility dealing       with radiol ogical       probl ems   simi'1 ar   to those encountered at Turkey Point Plant.
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6.3.2. 2           When   the Health Physics Supervisor does not meet                     the above requirements, compensatory action shall be taken which                 the Plant Nuclear Safety Committee determines and the NRC Office                 of Nuclear Reactor Regulation concurs that the action meets the                   intent of Specification 6.3.2.1.
A site Fire Brigade of at 1 east 5
6.4                TRAINING 6.4.1               A retraining     and replacement training program for the               facility staff shall       be maintained under the direction of the Training Supervisor and shall meet or exceed the requirements                           and recommendations of Section 5.5, ANSI N18.1-1971 and Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 55.
members shal 1
be maintained onsite at all times*.
The Fire Brigade shall not include 2 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit and any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.
FACILITY STAFF UALIFICATIONS 6;3.1 6.3.2 6.3.2.1 Each member of the facility staff shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI'N18.1-1971 for comparable positions.
HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR UALIFICATIONS The Health Physics Super visor at the time of appointment to the position, shall, except as indicated below, meet the following:
1.
He shall have a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a science or engineering
: subject, including some formal training in radiation protection.
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He shall have five years of professional experience in applied radiation protection';
where a
master's degree in a related field is equivalent to one year experience and a doctor' degree in a
related field is equivalent to two years of experience.
e Of his five years of'xperience, three year s shall be in applied radiation protection work in a
nuclear facility dealing with radiol ogical probl ems simi'1 ar to those encountered at Turkey Point Plant.
6.3.2. 2 6.4 When the Health Physics Supervisor does not meet the above requirements, compensatory action shall be taken which the Plant Nuclear Safety Committee determines and the NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation concurs that the action meets the intent of Specification 6.3.2.1.
TRAINING 6.4.1 A retraining and replacement training program for the facility staff shall be maintained under the direction of the Training Supervisor and shall meet or exceed the requirements and recommendations of Section 5.5, ANSI N18.1-1971 and Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 55.
*Fire Brigade composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours in order to accomodate unexpected absence of Fire Brigade members provided immediate action is taken to restore the Fire Brigade to within the minimum requirements.
*Fire Brigade composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours in order to accomodate unexpected absence of Fire Brigade members provided immediate action is taken to restore the Fire Brigade to within the minimum requirements.
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6.4. 2 A tra'ining program for the Fire -Brigade shall be maintained under the direction of the Fire Protection Administrator and shall meet or exceed the requirements of 10 CFR 50.48 and 10 CFR 50 - Appendix R.
6.5     REVIEW AND AUDIT
6.5
: 6. 5.1 Plant Nuclear Safety Committee       (PNSC) 6.5.1.1 FUNCTION The   PNSC   shall   function to advise       the Plant Superintendent Nuclear on   all matters related to nuclear safety.
: 6. 5.1 6.5.1.1 REVIEW AND AUDIT Plant Nuclear Safety Committee (PNSC)
6.5.1.2 COMPOSITION The Plant Nuclear Safety Committee shall       be composed of the:
FUNCTION 6.5.1.2 6.5.1.3 The PNSC shall function to advise the Plant Superintendent Nuclear on all matters related to nuclear safety.
: 1. Chairman:   Plant Superintendent     - Nuclear
COMPOSITION The Plant Nuclear Safety Committee shall be composed of the:
: 2. Vice Chairman:     Operations Superintendent
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Chairman:
: 4. Assistant Superintendent - Nuclear Maintenance
Plant Superintendent
: 5. Instrument and Control Supervisor
- Nuclear 2.
: 6. Health Physics Supervisor
Vice Chairman:
: 7. Reactor Supervisor 6.5.1.3 ALTERNATES Alternate   members   shall be appointed in writing by 'the PNSC Chairman   to serve on a temporary basis; however,, no more than two alternates shall participate in PNSC activities at any one time.
Operations Superintendent 3.
6.5.1.4 MEETING FRE UENCY The   PNSC   shall   meet   at least   once   per calendar month   and as convened by the   PNSC   Chairman.
Technical Department Supervisor 4.
Assistant Superintendent
- Nuclear Maintenance 5.
Instrument and Control Supervisor 6.
Health Physics Supervisor 7.
Reactor Supervisor ALTERNATES 6.5.1.4 Alternate members shall be appointed in writing by
'the PNSC Chairman to serve on a temporary basis; however,,
no more than two alternates shall participate in PNSC activities at any one time.
MEETING FRE UENCY The PNSC shall meet at least once per calendar month and as convened by the PNSC Chairman.
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B3:14 BASES FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS OPERABILITY of the fire detection instrumentation ensures that adequate warning capability is available for the prompt detection of fires.
This capability is required in order to detect arid locate fires in their early stages.
Prompt detection of fires will reduce the potential for damage to safety related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.
In the event that a portion of the fire detection instrumentation is inoperable, the establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.
In the event that a portion of the fire detection instrumentation is inoperable, the establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.
The   OPERABILITY   of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression   capability is available to confine and extinquish fires occurring in any portion of the fac i i ty where safety rel ated equipment is located.
The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinquish fires occurring in any portion of the faci 1 ity where safety rel ated equipment is located.
1                                                          The fire suppression system consists of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers,, fire hose stations, and yard fire hydrants. The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potenti'al damage to safety related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection program.
The fire suppression system consists of the water
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The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potenti'al damage to safety related equipment and is a
major element in the facility fire protection program.
In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored'o service.
In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored'o service.
In the event the     fire   suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate correcti ve   measures   must   be   taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant. The requirement for a twenty-four hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.
In the event the fire suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate correcti ve measures must be taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant.
The functional integrity of the fire barrier penetrations ensures that fires will be   confined   or adequately retarded from spreading to adjacent portions of the facility. This design feature minimizes the possibility of a single fire rapidly involving several areas of the facility prior to detection and extinguishment. The fire barrier penetrations are a passive element in the facility fire protection program and are subject to periodic inspections.
The requirement for a twenty-four hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.
Fire barrier penetrations, including cable penetration barriers, fire doors and dampers   are considered functional when the visually observed. condition is the same as the as-designed condition. For those fire barrier penetrations. that are not in the as-designed condi'tion, an evaluation shall be performed to show that the modification has not degraded the fire rating of the fire barrier penetration.
The functional integrity of the fire barrier penetrations ensures that fires will be confined or adequately retarded from spreading to adjacent portions of the facility.
During periods of time when     a barrier is not functional, the fire detectors on at least   one side of the affected     barrier must be verified OPERABLE and a hourly fire watch patrol established, until the barrier is restored to functional status.
This design feature minimizes the possibility of a single fire rapidly involving several areas of the facility prior to detection and extinguishment.
The fire barrier penetrations are a
passive element in the facility fire protection program and are subject to periodic inspections.
Fire barrier penetrations, including cable penetration barriers, fire doors and dampers are considered functional when the visually observed. condition is the same as the as-designed condition.
For those fire barrier penetrations.
that are not in the as-designed condi'tion, an evaluation shall be performed to show that the modification has not degraded the fire rating of the fire barrier penetration.
During periods of time when a barrier is not functional, the fire detectors on at least one side of the affected barrier must be verified OPERABLE and a hourly fire watch patrol established, until the barrier is restored to functional status.
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Proposed Tech Spec Pages 3.14-1,3.14-2,3.14-3,3.14-4,4.15-1, 4.15-2,4.15-3,6-5,6-6 & B3.14-1 Re Fire Protection Mods
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Issue date: 03/10/1981
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3. 14 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS

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S ecification:

To define those conditions of fire protection availability.

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FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION a 0 b.

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As a minimum, the fire detection instrumentation for each fire detection zone shown in Table 3.14-1 shall be OPERABLE, whenever equipment in that fire detection zone is required to be OPERABLE.

If Specification 3.14.1.a cannot be met because one or more of the fire detection instrument(s) shown in 'Table 3.14-1 is inoperable:

(1)

Within 1

hour establ ish a fire watch patrol,. to inspect the zone(s) with the inoperable instrument(s) at least once per

hour, unless the instrument(s) is located inside the containment, then inspect the containment at least once per 8

hours or monitor the containment air temperature at least once per hour.

(2)

Restore the inoperable zone(s) to OPERABLE status within 14 days, or prepare and submit a

Report to the Commission'pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.

A fire watch patrol shall be established to inspect the 18 foot level of the turbine area once each hour.

2.

FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM

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The fire suppression water system shall be OPERABLE, at all times with:

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Two fire suppression

pumps, each with a capacity of 2000 gpm, with their. discharge aligned to the fire suppression
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(1) If Specification 3.14.2.a cannot be met because one pump and/or one water supply is inoperable, restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status within 7 days or, prepare and submit a Report to the Commi.ssion pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.

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With one water supply below the minimum specified limit for one day, connect the spool piece to make the screen wash pump available for fire water supply.

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Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, and 2.

Submit a Report in accordance with Specification 6.9.2.a:

3.

SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS a.

The following spray and/or sprinkler systems shall be OPERABLE, whenever equipment in the spray/sprinkler protected area is required to be OPERABLE.

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Unit 3 - 4160 V Switchgear Room louver spray 2.

Unit 4 - 4160 V Switchgear Room louver spray 3.

Emergency Diesel Generator Building water curtain 4.

Control Point Guard House sprinkler system b.

If Specification 3.14.3.a cannot be met because one or more of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems is inoperable, establish a fire watch patrol with backup fire suppression equipment for the unprotected area(s) within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />; restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, prepare and submit a Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.

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FIRE HOSE STATIONS a.

Fire hose stations in the vicinity of safety related equipment shall be operable at all times when the safety related equipment in their area of protection is required to be operable; or within eight (8) hours, an equivalent capacity fire hose shall be run from an equivalent water source to the inoperable location.

5.

FIRE BARRIER PENETRATIONS a.

Al 1 fire barrier penetrations (including cable penetration

barriers, fire doors and fire dampers),

in fire zone boundaries, protecting safety related areas shall be functional at all times.

b.

If Specification 3.14.6.a cannot be met because one or more of the above required fire barrier penetrations is non-functional, within one hour

either, establish a

'ontinuous fire watch on at least one side of the affected penetration, or verify the OPERABILITY of fire detectors on at least one side of non-functional fire barrier and establish a

hourly fire watch patrols Restore the non-functional fire barrier penetration(s) to functional status within 7. days or, prepare and submit a

Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.b.

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TABLE 3.14-1 FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENT LOCATION MINIMUM INSTRUMENTS OPERABLE*

HEAT FLAME SMOKE Unit 3:

4160 V Swgr.

and 480 V LC Rooms Unit 4:

4160 V Swgr.

and 480 V LC Rooms Unit 3:

Elec. Penetrations (Inside Containment)

Unit 4:

Elec. Penetrations (Inside Containment)

Control Room Control Bldg. - El. 30'nd "B" MCCs Auxiliary Bldg. - El.

18'uxiliary Bldg. - El.

10'nit 3:

Elec. Penetration Rooms -

3W and 3S Unit 4:

Elec. Penetration Rooms - 4N and 4W Inverter and New Battery Rooms Emergency Diesel Generator Bui'lding 0

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Applies to the surveillance of the Fire 'Protection Systems.

To verify. the operability of the Fire Protection Systems.

1.

FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM a.

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Fire Detection System shall be demonstrated operable 1 ~

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TEST Channel functional test (Fire detectors which are

not, accessible during plant oper-tion shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> unless performed in the previous 6

months).

Test NFPA Code 72D Class A supervised circuits associated with the detector alarms INTERVAL Semi-annual Semi-annual 2.

FIRE PROTECTION WATER SYSTEM a.

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Simulate automatic actuation of pumps on recirculation flow Verify that each valve, (manual, power operated or automatic) in the flow path is in its correct position System flush Cycle each testable valve System functional test, which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system through-out its operating

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Verify that each pump develops at least 94% rated, flow and 93% system head.

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SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS a.

The spray and/or sprinkler system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

1.

At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

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At least once per 18 months:

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FIRE HOSE STATIONS a.

Hose stations in the vicinity of safety related equipment shall be demonstrated operable by:

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Visual inspection of hose station equipment.

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Visual inspection of hose, re-racking, and replacement of degraded gaskets in couplings.

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Partially open each hose station valve to verify valve operability and no flow blockage.

Monthly Annually 3 Years 4.

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radiation protection procedures shall be on site when Fuel is in the reactor.

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AL'L CORE ALTERATIONS shall be directly supervi sed by either a

licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handl ing who has no

.other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.

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A site Fire Brigade of at 1 east 5

members shal 1

be maintained onsite at all times*.

The Fire Brigade shall not include 2 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit and any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.

FACILITY STAFF UALIFICATIONS 6;3.1 6.3.2 6.3.2.1 Each member of the facility staff shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI'N18.1-1971 for comparable positions.

HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR UALIFICATIONS The Health Physics Super visor at the time of appointment to the position, shall, except as indicated below, meet the following:

1.

He shall have a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a science or engineering

subject, including some formal training in radiation protection.

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where a

master's degree in a related field is equivalent to one year experience and a doctor' degree in a

related field is equivalent to two years of experience.

e Of his five years of'xperience, three year s shall be in applied radiation protection work in a

nuclear facility dealing with radiol ogical probl ems simi'1 ar to those encountered at Turkey Point Plant.

6.3.2. 2 6.4 When the Health Physics Supervisor does not meet the above requirements, compensatory action shall be taken which the Plant Nuclear Safety Committee determines and the NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation concurs that the action meets the intent of Specification 6.3.2.1.

TRAINING 6.4.1 A retraining and replacement training program for the facility staff shall be maintained under the direction of the Training Supervisor and shall meet or exceed the requirements and recommendations of Section 5.5, ANSI N18.1-1971 and Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 55.

  • Fire Brigade composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accomodate unexpected absence of Fire Brigade members provided immediate action is taken to restore the Fire Brigade to within the minimum requirements.

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6.5

6. 5.1 6.5.1.1 REVIEW AND AUDIT Plant Nuclear Safety Committee (PNSC)

FUNCTION 6.5.1.2 6.5.1.3 The PNSC shall function to advise the Plant Superintendent Nuclear on all matters related to nuclear safety.

COMPOSITION The Plant Nuclear Safety Committee shall be composed of the:

1.

Chairman:

Plant Superintendent

- Nuclear 2.

Vice Chairman:

Operations Superintendent 3.

Technical Department Supervisor 4.

Assistant Superintendent

- Nuclear Maintenance 5.

Instrument and Control Supervisor 6.

Health Physics Supervisor 7.

Reactor Supervisor ALTERNATES 6.5.1.4 Alternate members shall be appointed in writing by

'the PNSC Chairman to serve on a temporary basis; however,,

no more than two alternates shall participate in PNSC activities at any one time.

MEETING FRE UENCY The PNSC shall meet at least once per calendar month and as convened by the PNSC Chairman.

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Prompt detection of fires will reduce the potential for damage to safety related equipment and is an integral element in the overall facility fire protection program.

In the event that a portion of the fire detection instrumentation is inoperable, the establishment of frequent fire patrols in the affected areas is required to provide detection capability until the inoperable instrumentation is restored to OPERABILITY.

The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinquish fires occurring in any portion of the faci 1 ity where safety rel ated equipment is located.

The fire suppression system consists of the water

system, spray and/or sprinklers,, fire hose
stations, and yard fire hydrants.

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major element in the facility fire protection program.

In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored'o service.

In the event the fire suppression water system becomes inoperable, immediate correcti ve measures must be taken since this system provides the major fire suppression capability of the plant.

The requirement for a twenty-four hour report to the Commission provides for prompt evaluation of the acceptability of the corrective measures to provide adequate fire suppression capability for the continued protection of the nuclear plant.

The functional integrity of the fire barrier penetrations ensures that fires will be confined or adequately retarded from spreading to adjacent portions of the facility.

This design feature minimizes the possibility of a single fire rapidly involving several areas of the facility prior to detection and extinguishment.

The fire barrier penetrations are a

passive element in the facility fire protection program and are subject to periodic inspections.

Fire barrier penetrations, including cable penetration barriers, fire doors and dampers are considered functional when the visually observed. condition is the same as the as-designed condition.

For those fire barrier penetrations.

that are not in the as-designed condi'tion, an evaluation shall be performed to show that the modification has not degraded the fire rating of the fire barrier penetration.

During periods of time when a barrier is not functional, the fire detectors on at least one side of the affected barrier must be verified OPERABLE and a hourly fire watch patrol established, until the barrier is restored to functional status.

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