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{{#Wiki_filter:'. CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3/4.6.3 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.6.3 The containment.isolation valves specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be OPERABLE with isolation times as shown in Table 3.6-1. APPLICABILITY:
{{#Wiki_filter:CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3/4.6.3 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.6.3 The containment.isolation valves specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be OPERABLE with isolation times as shown in Table 3.6-1.
MODES 1, 2, 3 and 4. ACTION: With one or more of the isolation valve(s) specified in Table 3.6-1 inoperable, maintain at least one isolation valve OPERABLE in each affected penetration that*is open and either: a. Restore the inoperable valve(s) to OPERABLE status within 4 hours, or , b. Isolate each affected penetration within 4 hours by use of at least *one deactivated automatic valve secured in the isolation position, or c. Isolate each affected penetration within 4 hours by use of at least one closed manual valve or blind flange; or d. Be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours. SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.6.3. 1 The isolation valves specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE prior to. returning the valve to service after maintenance, repair or r-. rep 1 acement work is performed on the va 1 ve or its associated actuator, contro 1 or power circuit by performance of a cycling test and verification of isolation time. 3/4 6-14
APPLICABILITY:   MODES 1, 2, 3 and 4.
.. CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 4.6.3.2 Each isolation valve specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING MODE at least once per 18 months by: a. Verifying that on a Phase A containment isolation test signal, each Phase A isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
ACTION:
With one or more of the isolation valve(s) specified in Table 3.6-1 inoperable, maintain at least one isolation valve OPERABLE in each affected penetration that*is open and either:
: a. Restore the inoperable valve(s) to OPERABLE status within 4 hours, or
: b. Isolate each affected penetration within 4 hours by use of at least
          *one deactivated automatic valve secured in the isolation position, or
: c. Isolate each affected penetration within 4 hours by use of at least one closed manual valve or blind flange; or
: d. Be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.6.3. 1 The isolation valves specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE prior to. returning the valve to service after maintenance, repair or rep 1acement work is performed on the va 1ve or its associated actuator, contro 1 or power circuit by performance of a cycling test and verification of isolation time.
3/4 6-14
 
CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 4.6.3.2 Each isolation valve specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING MODE at least once per 18 months by:
: a. Verifying that on a Phase A containment isolation test signal, each Phase A isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
: b. Verifying that on a Phase B containment isolation test signal, each Phase B isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
: b. Verifying that on a Phase B containment isolation test signal, each Phase B isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
: c. Verifying that on a feedwater isolation test signal, each feedwater isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
: c. Verifying that on a feedwater isolation test signal, each feedwater isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
: d. Verifying that on a Containment Purge and Pressure-Vacuum Relief isolation test signal, each Purge and Pressure-Vacuum Relief valve actuates to its isolation position.
: d. Verifying that on a Containment Purge and Pressure-Vacuum Relief isolation test signal, each Purge and Pressure-Vacuum Relief valve actuates to its isolation position.
4.6.3.3 At least once per 18 verify that on a main steam isolation test signal, each main steam isolation valve specified in Table 3.6-1 actuates to its-isolation
4.6.3.3 At least once per 18 mo~th, verify that on a main steam isolation test signal, each main steam isolation valve specified in Table 3.6-1 actuates to its-isolation posi~ion.
* 4.6.3.4 The isolation time of each power operated or automatic valve of Table 3.6-1 shall be determined to be within its limit when tested pursuant to , Specification 4.0.5. 4.6.3.5 Each containment purge isolation valve shall be demonstrated OPERABLE within 24 hours after each closing of the valve, except. when the valve is being used for multiple cyclings, then at least once per 72 hours, by verifying that when the measured leakage rate is added to the leakage rates determined pursuant to Specification 4.6.l.2d.
* 4.6.3.4 The isolation time of each power operated or automatic valve of Table 3.6-1 shall be determined to be within its limit when tested pursuant to
for all other Type B and C penetrations, the combined leakage rate is less than or equal to 0.60La. SALEM -UNIT 2 3/4 6-15
, Specification 4.0.5.
... .\ tn TABLE 3.6-l (Continued)  
4.6.3.5 Each containment purge isolation valve shall be demonstrated OPERABLE within 24 hours after each closing of the valve, except. when the valve is being used for multiple cyclings, then at least once per 72 hours, by verifying that when the measured leakage rate is added to the leakage rates determined pursuant to Specification 4.6.l.2d. for all other Type B and C penetrations, the combined leakage rate is less than or equal to 0.60La.
*. ,. )> I rn CONTAINMENT ISOLATION .VALVES 3: .1 c I . :z VALVE NUMBER FUNCTION ISOLATION TIME (Seconds) -4 N . c. MAIN STEAM ISOLATION
SALEM - UNIT 2                     3/4 6-15
: l. 21 MS 7# Main Steam Drain lO Sec. 2. 22 MS 7# Main Steam Drain lO Sec. 3. 23 MS 7# Main Steam Drain lO Sec. 4. 24 MS 7# Main Steam Drain lO Sec. e* 5. 21 MS 18# Main Steam Bypass lO Sec. 6. 22 MS 18# Main Steam Bypass lO Sec. 7. 23 MS 18# Main Steam Bypass 10 Sec. 8. 24 MS 18# Main Steam Bypass lO Sec. w 0. FEEOWATER ISOLATION  
 
......... en 1. 21 BF 19# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 Sec. I 2. 22 BF 19# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 Sec . ..... ex> 3. 23 BF 19# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 Sec. 4. 24 BF 19# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 Sec. 5. 21 BF 40# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 sec. 6. 22 BF 40# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 Sec. 7. 23 BF 40# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 Sec. 8. 24 BF 40# Main Feedwater Isolation 5 Sec. E. CONTAINMENT PURGE ANO PRESSURE-VACUUM RELIEF e 2 vc l Purge Supply . 2 Sec. 2 vc 2# Purge Supply 2 Sec. 2 vc 3# Purge Exhaust 2 Sec. 2 vc 4 Purge Exhaust 2 Sec. 2 vc 5* Pressure-Vacuum Relief 2 Sec. 2 vc 6#* Pressure-Vacuum Relief 2 Sec.
                                                                                                                .\
,.* SYSTEM YENTlLATlON COHTAINMENT Cyc) 0 I ,,-) DRAWING N0. _
tn                                                       TABLE 3.6-l   (Continued)                           *.
_______ PAGE Page 83 of 91 "'* ,... ' ; M I z VALVE VALVE E-4 REMARKS ..... NUMBER Cl) CATEGORY H (NOT TO BE USED FOR RELIEF BASIS) e &sect; rJ' , H Cl) A B c D E .. lVCl 2 El x 36 BFY A* c 1,3, YES <2 Sec. Cont. Purge -4
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* 1VC2 2 El x 36 BFY .A c 1,3 YES e 4 1VC3 2 E2 x 36 BFY A c 1;3 YES 4 1VC4 2 El x 36 BFY A c 1,3, YES <2 Sec. cont. Purge -4 lVCS 2 Dl x 10 .BFY A c 1,3 YES <2 Sec. Cont. Press/Vac.
I rn 3:                                                    CONTAINMENT ISOLATION .VALVES
Relief -4 1VC6 2 Dl x 10 BFY A c 1,3 YES .. 4 1VC7 2 C2 x 0.75 GL A AUTO 1,3, YES <2 -
.1 c
Cont. Atmos. Sample 4 lVCB 2 Cl x 0.75 GL A AUTO 1,3, YES <2 -Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample 4 1VC9 2 C2 x 0.75 GL A c 3,4 YES lVClO 2 Cl x 0.75 GL A c 3,4 YES e lVCll 2 B2 x 0.75 GL A AUTO 1,3, YES <2 Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample -4 1VC12 2 Bl x 0.75 GL A AUTO 1,3, YES <2 Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample --4 . 1VC13 2 B2 x 0.75 GL A c 3,4 YES 1VC14 2 Bl x 0.75 GL A c 3,4 YES   
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~            VALVE NUMBER                       FUNCTION                           ISOLATION TIME (Seconds)     I.
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______ _ *;\ " c lVCl, 1V0 CATEGORY:
            . c. MAIN STEAM ISOLATION 21 MS 7#         Main Steam Drain                               ~    lO Sec.
A CLASS: 2 FUNCTION:
: l.                                                                          lO  Sec.
Containment Isolation for Containment Purqe. TEST REQUIREMENTS:
Main Steam  Drain                              ~
Leak Rate Testinq less than each 24 months1 Stroke Time Measurement each three months; Fail Safe Testing each three months. BASIS FOR RELIEF: a) Valves are passive durinq PoWer Operation.
: 2. 22   MS 7#                                                             lO  Sec.
These valves cannot be opened during Power Operation per commitment to NRC in LER 50-272/79-55/0lT.
Main Steam Drain                               ~
b) Because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications a.nd lOCFRSO, Appendix J. Thi.a test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XI for cateqory A valves used for containment isolation.
: 3. 23   MS 7#
ALTERNATE TESTING: a) valves will be stroke timed and exercised at Cold Shutdown and Refuelinq.
: 4. 24
b) Leak Rate Test per Technical Specification 4.6.l.2.d.  
: 5. 21 MS MS 7#
@VE: "7vc2, lvci) CATEGORY:
18#
A 2 FUNCTION:
Main Main Steam Steam Drain Bypass
Containment Isolation (inside containment) for Containment Purge. TEST REQUIREMENTS:
                                                                                            ~
Leak Rate Testing*less than 24 months1 Stroke Time Measurement each three months; Fail*safe Testing each three months. BASIS FOR RELIEF: a) These valves are passive during Power Operation.
                                                                                            ~
They cannot be per commitment to NRC in LER 50-272/79-55/0lT.
                                                                                            ~
b) Due to the physical arrangement of these valves, a test in the direction of accident flow is not possible.
lO lO lO Sec.
Also, because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and lOCFRSO, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME Code, Section XI for category A valves used for containment isolation  
Sec.
* . ALTERNATE TESTING: a) Valves will be stroke timed and exercised during Cold Shutdown and Refueling.
Sec.
b) They will be tested in the opposite direction of flow when the lVCl and 1VC4 are tested in accordance with Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d. (VllVE: lvCD CATEGORY:
e*
A CLASS: 2 FUNCTION:
: 6. 22   MS 18#       Main Steam Bypass
Containment Isolation for Containment Pressure/Vacuum Relief. TEST REQUIREMENTS:
: 7. 23   MS 18#       Main Steam Bypass                               ~  10   Sec.
Leak Rate Testing less than each 24 months. BASIS FOR RELIEF: Because the safety-related function of this valve is containment isolation, it will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and lOCFRSO, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XI for category A valves used for containment isolation.
: 8. 24   MS 18#       Main Steam Bypass                             ~    lO Sec.
ALTERNATE TESTING:*
w           0. FEEOWATER ISOLATION
Leak Rate Test per .Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.
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: 1. 21 BF 19#         Main Feedwater Isolation                       ~    5 Sec.
. --*--. ----------=----------
en                                                                                        ~    5 Sec .
....
I
lvcQ CATEGORY:
  .....             2. 22 BF 19#         Main  Feedwater  Isolation ex>                                      Main Feedwater Isolation                       ~    5 Sec.
A { CLASS: 2 ' c:* FUNCTION:
: 3. 23 BF 19#                                                            ~  5 Sec.
COntaimnent Isolation (inside containment) for Containment Pressure/Vacuum Relief. TEST REQUIREMENTS:
: 4. 24 BF 19#         Main Feedwater Isolation Main  Feedwater  Isolation                        ~  5 sec.
Leak Rate Testing less than 24 months. BASJ:S FOR RELIEF-: Due to the physica1 arrangement of this valve, a test in the direction of accident flow is not possible.
: 5. 21 BF 40#                                                           ~    5 Sec.
A1so, because the safety-related function of this valve is containment iso1ation, it will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and lOCFR.50, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME Bi.PV Code, Section n for category A valves used for tainment isolation.
: 6. 22 BF 40#         Main   Feedwater Isolation Main  Feedwater Isolation                        ~    5 Sec.
ALTERNATE TESTJ:NG:
: 7. 23 BF 40#                                                           ~    5 Sec.
The valve will be*tested in the opposite direction of flow when the lVCS is tested in accordance with Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.
: 8. 24 BF 40#         Main   Feedwater Isolation E. CONTAINMENT PURGE ANO PRESSURE-VACUUM RELIEF e
VALVE: 1VC7, lVCS, lVCll and 1VC12 CATEGORY:
2 vc l           Purge Supply .                                   ~    2 Sec.
A CLASS: 2 FUNCTION:
2 vc 2#         Purge Supply                                     ~    2 Sec.
containment Isolation for containment Atmospheric Sampling.
2 vc 3#         Purge Exhaust                                     ~  2 Sec.
TEST REQUIREMENTS:
2 vc 4           Purge Exhaust                                     ~  2 Sec.
Leak Rate Testing less than each 24 months. BASIS FOR RELIEF: Because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and lOCFRSO, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XJ: for category A valves used for containment isolation.
2 vc 5*         Pressure-Vacuum Relief                           ~  2 Sec.
TESTJ:NG:
2 vc 6#*         Pressure-Vacuum Relief                           ~  2 Sec.
Leak ;Rate Test per Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.
 
'* VALVE: 1VC9, lVClO, 1VC13 and 1VC14. CATEGORY:
0                                                          I                  ,,-)
A CLASS: 2 FUNCTJ:ON:
SYSTEM YENTlLATlON COHTAINMENT   Cyc)                 DRAWING N0. _   __,2....,0:<.::5~2:..::i:3.:.B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PAGE      Page 83 of 91 VALVE NUMBER      Cl)
containment J:solation*for containment Atmospheric Sampling.
                      ~
TEST REQUIREMENTS:
VALVE CATEGORY
Leak Rat_e Testing less than each 24 months. BASJ:S FOR RELIEF: These valves are normally closed and are only opened under administrative .control in the event of an accident for containment atmospheric sampling.
                                            ~
Table 3.6-1 excludes _these valves from type c leakage tests. ALTERNATE TESTJ:NG:
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                                                    ~ ~e H              (NOT TO BE USED FOR RELIEF BASIS) rJ' e    &sect; A B   c D E H
Cl)
                                                                        ~g                  E~          ~~
lVCl       2     El       x             36     BFY       A*       c                   1,3, YES 4              -<2 Sec. Cont. Purge
* 1VC2 1VC3 2
2 El E2 x
x 36 36 BFY BFY
                                                            .A A
c c
1,3 YES 4
1;3 YES e
4 1VC4       2     El       x             36     BFY               c                   1,3, YES A
4              -<2 Sec. cont. Purge lVCS       2     Dl       x             10   .BFY               c                   1,3 YES A
4              -<2 Sec. Cont. Press/Vac. Relief 1VC6       2     Dl       x             10     BFY       A       c                 1,3 YES
                                                                ..                               4 x
1VC7       2     C2                   0.75   GL       A       AUTO                 1,3, YES 4              -<2 Seo~ Cont. Atmos. Sample lVCB       2     Cl       x           0.75                     AUTO                 1,3, YES GL        A 4              -<2 Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample 1VC9       2     C2       x           0.75   GL       A       c                   3,4         YES lVClO lVCll 2
2 Cl B2 x
x 0.75 0.75 GL GL A
A c
AUTO 3,4 1,3, YES YES
                                                                                                                -<2 Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample e
4 1VC12             Bl       x           0.75                     AUTO                 1,3, YES 2                                    GL        A 4              -<2 Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample 1VC13      2     B2       x           0.75   GL       A       c                   3,4 YES 1VC14       2     Bl       x           0.75   GL       A       c                   3,4 YES
 
  *;\
    ~~:**   lVCl, 1V0 CATEGORY:   A c    CLASS: 2 FUNCTION:   Containment Isolation for Containment Purqe.
TEST REQUIREMENTS:   Leak Rate Testinq less than each 24 months1   Stroke Time Measurement each three months;   Fail Safe Testing each three months.
BASIS FOR RELIEF:   a) Valves are passive durinq PoWer Operation. These valves cannot be opened during Power Operation per commitment to NRC in LER 50-272/79-55/0lT.
b) Because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications a.nd 10CFRSO, Appendix J. Thi.a test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XI for cateqory A valves used for containment isolation.
ALTERNATE TESTING:   a) valves will be stroke timed and exercised at Cold Shutdown and Refuelinq.
b)   Leak Rate Test per Technical Specification 4.6.l.2.d.
  @VE:     "7vc2, lvci)
CATEGORY:   A
      ~S:    2 FUNCTION:   Containment Isolation (inside containment) for Containment Purge.
TEST REQUIREMENTS:   Leak Rate Testing*less than 24 months1 Stroke Time Measurement each three months; Fail*safe Testing each three months.
BASIS FOR RELIEF:   a) These valves are passive during Power Operation. They cannot be o~ed per commitment to NRC in LER 50-272/79-55/0lT.
b) Due to the physical arrangement of these valves, a test in the direction of accident flow is not possible. Also, because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFRSO, Appendix J.
This test meets the intent of the ASME Code, Section XI for category A valves used for containment isolation *
    .ALTERNATE TESTING:   a)   Valves will be stroke timed and exercised during Cold Shutdown and Refueling.
b)   They will be tested in the opposite direction of flow when the lVCl and 1VC4 are tested in accordance with Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.
(VllVE:   lvCD CATEGORY:   A CLASS: 2 FUNCTION:   Containment Isolation for Containment Pressure/Vacuum Relief.
TEST REQUIREMENTS:   Leak Rate Testing less than each 24 months.
BASIS FOR RELIEF:   Because the safety-related function of this valve is containment isolation, it will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFRSO, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XI for category A valves used for containment isolation.
ALTERNATE TESTING:* Leak Rate Test per .Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.
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    ..i~ . . . .
    ~VE*:        lvcQ CATEGORY:    A
{      CLASS:    2 FUNCTION:    COntaimnent Isolation (inside containment) for Containment Pressure/Vacuum Relief.
TEST REQUIREMENTS:        Leak Rate Testing less than 24 months.
BASJ:S FOR RELIEF-:      Due to the physica1 arrangement of this valve, a test in the direction of accident flow is not possible. A1so, because the safety-related function of this valve is containment iso1ation, it will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFR.50, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME Bi.PV Code, Section n for category A valves used for con-tainment isolation.
ALTERNATE TESTJ:NG:       The valve will be*tested in the opposite direction of flow when the lVCS is tested in accordance with Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.
VALVE:      1VC7, lVCS, lVCll and 1VC12 CATEGORY:      A CLASS:      2 FUNCTION:      containment Isolation for containment Atmospheric Sampling.
TEST REQUIREMENTS:        Leak Rate Testing less than each 24 months.
BASIS FOR RELIEF:       Because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFRSO, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XJ: for category A valves used for containment isolation.
c:*
AL~TE        TESTJ:NG:   Leak ;Rate Test per Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.
VALVE:       1VC9, lVClO, 1VC13 and 1VC14.
CATEGORY:     A CLASS:       2 FUNCTJ:ON:      containment J:solation*for containment Atmospheric Sampling.
TEST REQUIREMENTS:         Leak Rat_e Testing less than each 24 months.
BASJ:S FOR RELIEF:       These valves are normally closed and are only opened under administrative
                              .control in the event of an accident for containment atmospheric sampling.
Table 3.6-1 excludes _these valves from type c leakage tests.
ALTERNATE TESTJ:NG:       None Page BS of 91}}

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Tech Specs 3/4.6.3 for Containment Sys
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CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 3/4.6.3 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.6.3 The containment.isolation valves specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be OPERABLE with isolation times as shown in Table 3.6-1.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, 3 and 4.

ACTION:

With one or more of the isolation valve(s) specified in Table 3.6-1 inoperable, maintain at least one isolation valve OPERABLE in each affected penetration that*is open and either:

a. Restore the inoperable valve(s) to OPERABLE status within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />, or
b. Isolate each affected penetration within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> by use of at least
  • one deactivated automatic valve secured in the isolation position, or
c. Isolate each affected penetration within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> by use of at least one closed manual valve or blind flange; or
d. Be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.6.3. 1 The isolation valves specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE prior to. returning the valve to service after maintenance, repair or rep 1acement work is performed on the va 1ve or its associated actuator, contro 1 or power circuit by performance of a cycling test and verification of isolation time.

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CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 4.6.3.2 Each isolation valve specified in Table 3.6-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING MODE at least once per 18 months by:

a. Verifying that on a Phase A containment isolation test signal, each Phase A isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
b. Verifying that on a Phase B containment isolation test signal, each Phase B isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
c. Verifying that on a feedwater isolation test signal, each feedwater isolation valve actuates to its isolation position.
d. Verifying that on a Containment Purge and Pressure-Vacuum Relief isolation test signal, each Purge and Pressure-Vacuum Relief valve actuates to its isolation position.

4.6.3.3 At least once per 18 mo~th, verify that on a main steam isolation test signal, each main steam isolation valve specified in Table 3.6-1 actuates to its-isolation posi~ion.

  • 4.6.3.4 The isolation time of each power operated or automatic valve of Table 3.6-1 shall be determined to be within its limit when tested pursuant to

, Specification 4.0.5.

4.6.3.5 Each containment purge isolation valve shall be demonstrated OPERABLE within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after each closing of the valve, except. when the valve is being used for multiple cyclings, then at least once per 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />, by verifying that when the measured leakage rate is added to the leakage rates determined pursuant to Specification 4.6.l.2d. for all other Type B and C penetrations, the combined leakage rate is less than or equal to 0.60La.

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. c. MAIN STEAM ISOLATION 21 MS 7# Main Steam Drain ~ lO Sec.

l. lO Sec.

Main Steam Drain ~

2. 22 MS 7# lO Sec.

Main Steam Drain ~

3. 23 MS 7#
4. 24
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6. 22 MS 18# Main Steam Bypass
7. 23 MS 18# Main Steam Bypass ~ 10 Sec.
8. 24 MS 18# Main Steam Bypass ~ lO Sec.

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1. 21 BF 19# Main Feedwater Isolation ~ 5 Sec.

en ~ 5 Sec .

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..... 2. 22 BF 19# Main Feedwater Isolation ex> Main Feedwater Isolation ~ 5 Sec.

3. 23 BF 19# ~ 5 Sec.
4. 24 BF 19# Main Feedwater Isolation Main Feedwater Isolation ~ 5 sec.
5. 21 BF 40# ~ 5 Sec.
6. 22 BF 40# Main Feedwater Isolation Main Feedwater Isolation ~ 5 Sec.
7. 23 BF 40# ~ 5 Sec.
8. 24 BF 40# Main Feedwater Isolation E. CONTAINMENT PURGE ANO PRESSURE-VACUUM RELIEF e

2 vc l Purge Supply . ~ 2 Sec.

2 vc 2# Purge Supply ~ 2 Sec.

2 vc 3# Purge Exhaust ~ 2 Sec.

2 vc 4 Purge Exhaust ~ 2 Sec.

2 vc 5* Pressure-Vacuum Relief ~ 2 Sec.

2 vc 6#* Pressure-Vacuum Relief ~ 2 Sec.

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4 -<2 Sec. cont. Purge lVCS 2 Dl x 10 .BFY c 1,3 YES A

4 -<2 Sec. Cont. Press/Vac. Relief 1VC6 2 Dl x 10 BFY A c 1,3 YES

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1VC7 2 C2 0.75 GL A AUTO 1,3, YES 4 -<2 Seo~ Cont. Atmos. Sample lVCB 2 Cl x 0.75 AUTO 1,3, YES GL A 4 -<2 Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample 1VC9 2 C2 x 0.75 GL A c 3,4 YES lVClO lVCll 2

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4 1VC12 Bl x 0.75 AUTO 1,3, YES 2 GL A 4 -<2 Sec. Cont. Atmos. Sample 1VC13 2 B2 x 0.75 GL A c 3,4 YES 1VC14 2 Bl x 0.75 GL A c 3,4 YES

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~~:** lVCl, 1V0 CATEGORY: A c CLASS: 2 FUNCTION: Containment Isolation for Containment Purqe.

TEST REQUIREMENTS: Leak Rate Testinq less than each 24 months1 Stroke Time Measurement each three months; Fail Safe Testing each three months.

BASIS FOR RELIEF: a) Valves are passive durinq PoWer Operation. These valves cannot be opened during Power Operation per commitment to NRC in LER 50-272/79-55/0lT.

b) Because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications a.nd 10CFRSO, Appendix J. Thi.a test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code,Section XI for cateqory A valves used for containment isolation.

ALTERNATE TESTING: a) valves will be stroke timed and exercised at Cold Shutdown and Refuelinq.

b) Leak Rate Test per Technical Specification 4.6.l.2.d.

@VE: "7vc2, lvci)

CATEGORY: A

~S: 2 FUNCTION: Containment Isolation (inside containment) for Containment Purge.

TEST REQUIREMENTS: Leak Rate Testing*less than 24 months1 Stroke Time Measurement each three months; Fail*safe Testing each three months.

BASIS FOR RELIEF: a) These valves are passive during Power Operation. They cannot be o~ed per commitment to NRC in LER 50-272/79-55/0lT.

b) Due to the physical arrangement of these valves, a test in the direction of accident flow is not possible. Also, because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFRSO, Appendix J.

This test meets the intent of the ASME Code,Section XI for category A valves used for containment isolation *

.ALTERNATE TESTING: a) Valves will be stroke timed and exercised during Cold Shutdown and Refueling.

b) They will be tested in the opposite direction of flow when the lVCl and 1VC4 are tested in accordance with Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.

(VllVE: lvCD CATEGORY: A CLASS: 2 FUNCTION: Containment Isolation for Containment Pressure/Vacuum Relief.

TEST REQUIREMENTS: Leak Rate Testing less than each 24 months.

BASIS FOR RELIEF: Because the safety-related function of this valve is containment isolation, it will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFRSO, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code,Section XI for category A valves used for containment isolation.

ALTERNATE TESTING:* Leak Rate Test per .Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.

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~VE*: lvcQ CATEGORY: A

{ CLASS: 2 FUNCTION: COntaimnent Isolation (inside containment) for Containment Pressure/Vacuum Relief.

TEST REQUIREMENTS: Leak Rate Testing less than 24 months.

BASJ:S FOR RELIEF-: Due to the physica1 arrangement of this valve, a test in the direction of accident flow is not possible. A1so, because the safety-related function of this valve is containment iso1ation, it will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFR.50, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME Bi.PV Code, Section n for category A valves used for con-tainment isolation.

ALTERNATE TESTJ:NG: The valve will be*tested in the opposite direction of flow when the lVCS is tested in accordance with Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.

VALVE: 1VC7, lVCS, lVCll and 1VC12 CATEGORY: A CLASS: 2 FUNCTION: containment Isolation for containment Atmospheric Sampling.

TEST REQUIREMENTS: Leak Rate Testing less than each 24 months.

BASIS FOR RELIEF: Because the safety-related function of these valves is containment isolation, they will be leak tested in accordance with Technical Specifications and 10CFRSO, Appendix J. This test meets the intent of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XJ: for category A valves used for containment isolation.

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AL~TE TESTJ:NG: Leak ;Rate Test per Technical Specification 4.6.1.2.d.

VALVE: 1VC9, lVClO, 1VC13 and 1VC14.

CATEGORY: A CLASS: 2 FUNCTJ:ON: containment J:solation*for containment Atmospheric Sampling.

TEST REQUIREMENTS: Leak Rat_e Testing less than each 24 months.

BASJ:S FOR RELIEF: These valves are normally closed and are only opened under administrative

.control in the event of an accident for containment atmospheric sampling.

Table 3.6-1 excludes _these valves from type c leakage tests.

ALTERNATE TESTJ:NG: None Page BS of 91