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1.0  DEFINITIONS (Continued)
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Surveillance Freguency - Each Surveillance Requirement shall be
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performed within the specified surveillance interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25 percent of the specified surveillance interval.
performed within the specified surveillance interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25 percent of the specified surveillance interval.
               -The Surveillance Frequency establishes the limit for which the specified time interval for Surveillance Requirements may be extended. It permits an allowable extension of the normal surveillance interval to facilitate surveillance schedule and consideration of plant operating conditions that may not be suitable for conducting the surveillance; e.g., transient conditions or other ongoing surveillance or maintenance activities. It is not intended that this provision be used repeatedly as a convenience to extend surveillance intervals beyond that specified for surveillances that are not performed during refueling outages. The limitation of Definition "U" is based on engineering judgment and the recognition that the most probable result of any particular surveillance being performed is the verification of conformance with the Surveillance Requirements. This provision is sufficient to ensure that the reliability ensured through surveillance activities is not significantly degraded beyond that obtained from the specified surveillance interval.
               -The Surveillance Frequency establishes the limit for which the specified time interval for Surveillance Requirements may be extended. It permits an allowable extension of the normal surveillance interval to facilitate surveillance schedule and consideration of plant operating conditions that may not be suitable for conducting the surveillance; e.g., transient conditions or other ongoing surveillance or maintenance activities. It is not intended that this provision be used repeatedly as a convenience to extend surveillance intervals beyond that specified for surveillances that are not performed during refueling outages. The limitation of Definition "U" is based on engineering judgment and the recognition that the most probable result of any particular surveillance being performed is the verification of conformance with the Surveillance Requirements. This provision is sufficient to ensure that the reliability ensured through surveillance activities is not significantly degraded beyond that obtained from the specified surveillance interval.
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H. Fire Sunoression Water System - A fire suppression water system shall consist of: a water source (s); gravity tank (s) or pump (s);
H. Fire Sunoression Water System - A fire suppression water system shall consist of: a water source (s); gravity tank (s) or pump (s);
and distribution piping with associated sectionalizing control or isolation valves. Such valves shall include hydrant post indicator valves and the first valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each sprinkler, hose standpipe or spray system riser.
and distribution piping with associated sectionalizing control or isolation valves. Such valves shall include hydrant post indicator valves and the first valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each sprinkler, hose standpipe or spray system riser.
X. Staggered Test Basis - A staggered test basis shall consist of: (a) a test schedule for D systems, subsystems, trains, or other designated components obtained by dividing the specified test              i
X. Staggered Test Basis - A staggered test basis shall consist of: (a) a test schedule for D systems, subsystems, trains, or other designated components obtained by dividing the specified test              i interval into n equal subintervals; (b) the testing of one system,        '
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interval into n equal subintervals; (b) the testing of one system,        '
subsystem, train or other designated components at the beginning of each subinterval.
subsystem, train or other designated components at the beginning of each subinterval.
Y. Source Check - A source check shall be the qualitative assessment of channel response when the channel sensor is exposed to a radioactive source.
Y. Source Check - A source check shall be the qualitative assessment of channel response when the channel sensor is exposed to a radioactive source.
Amendment No. 42, 89                                                        Sa
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: 2. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) - An offsite dose calculation manual (ODCM) shall be a manual containing the current methodology and        ;
: 2. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) - An offsite dose calculation manual (ODCM) shall be a manual containing the current methodology and        ;
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: 2. Liouid Radwaste Treatment System - The liquid radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-1.
: 2. Liouid Radwaste Treatment System - The liquid radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-1.
EE. Automatic Primary Containment Isolation Valves - Are primary containment isolation valves which receive an automatic primary containment group isolation signal, n
EE. Automatic Primary Containment Isolation Valves - Are primary containment isolation valves which receive an automatic primary containment group isolation signal, n
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V. Surveillance Interval - The surveillance interval is the calendar time between surveillance tests, checks, Calibrations, and examinations to be performed upon an instrument or component when it is required to be operable. These tests may be waived when the instrument, component, or system is not required to be operable, but qO              the instrument, component, or system shall be tested prior to being declared operable.f '                                      se--
V. Surveillance Interval - The surveillance interval is the calendar time between surveillance tests, checks, Calibrations, and examinations to be performed upon an instrument or component when it is required to be operable. These tests may be waived when the instrument, component, or system is not required to be operable, but qO              the instrument, component, or system shall be tested prior to being declared operable.f '                                      se--
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SECTtrXL          Q                                        ___  p Fire SupDre3Tio? rwa'tFFTyMA fire suppression water system AbDtJ)      H.
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Mogy              manual (ODCM) shall be a manuBI containing the current methodology                      :
Mogy              manual (ODCM) shall be a manuBI containing the current methodology                      :
and parameters to be used for the calculation of offsite doses due                    /
and parameters to be used for the calculation of offsite doses due                    /
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70 PMf-            to radioactive gaseous and liquid effluents, the calculation of                      /
70 PMf-            to radioactive gaseous and liquid effluents, the calculation of                      /
g                  gaseous and liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation alarm / trip setpoints, and the conduct of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.
g                  gaseous and liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation alarm / trip setpoints, and the conduct of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.
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* g st            site to service equipment or to make deliveries. This category does include persons who use portions of the site for recreational, occupational or other purposes not associated with the site.
* g st            site to service equipment or to make deliveries. This category does include persons who use portions of the site for recreational, occupational or other purposes not associated with the site.
CC,  Sitr__Boundarvi . The site boundary is shown in Figure 1.6-1 in the
CC,  Sitr__Boundarvi . The site boundary is shown in Figure 1.6-1 in the FSAR.
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DD,  Radwaste Treatment System
DD,  Radwaste Treatment System
: 1. Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System - The gaseous radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-2.
: 1. Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System - The gaseous radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-2.
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EE. Automatic Primary Containment Isolation Valvel - Are primary                    '
EE. Automatic Primary Containment Isolation Valvel - Are primary                    '
containment isolation valves which receive an automatic primary containment group isolation signal.
containment isolation valves which receive an automatic primary containment group isolation signal.
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L                1 See FSAR Figure:1.6-1 Revisionh Amendment No.                                                                Sb
L                1 See FSAR Figure:1.6-1 Revisionh Amendment No.                                                                Sb
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 18 February 2020

Proposed Tech Specs Re Definition of Surveillance Frequency
ML19351A548
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Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 12/07/1989
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1.0 DEFINITIONS (Continued)

Surveillance Freguency - Each Surveillance Requirement shall be U.

performed within the specified surveillance interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25 percent of the specified surveillance interval.

-The Surveillance Frequency establishes the limit for which the specified time interval for Surveillance Requirements may be extended. It permits an allowable extension of the normal surveillance interval to facilitate surveillance schedule and consideration of plant operating conditions that may not be suitable for conducting the surveillance; e.g., transient conditions or other ongoing surveillance or maintenance activities. It is not intended that this provision be used repeatedly as a convenience to extend surveillance intervals beyond that specified for surveillances that are not performed during refueling outages. The limitation of Definition "U" is based on engineering judgment and the recognition that the most probable result of any particular surveillance being performed is the verification of conformance with the Surveillance Requirements. This provision is sufficient to ensure that the reliability ensured through surveillance activities is not significantly degraded beyond that obtained from the specified surveillance interval.

V. Surveillance Interval - The surveillance interval is the calendar timo between surveillance tests, checks, calibrations, and examinations to be performed upon an instrument or component when it is required to be operable. These tests may be waived when the i 1

instrument, component, or system is not required to be operable, but the instrument, component, or system shall be tested prior to being declared operable. The operating cycle interval is 18 months and the 25% tolerance given in Definition "U" is applicable.

H. Fire Sunoression Water System - A fire suppression water system shall consist of: a water source (s); gravity tank (s) or pump (s);

and distribution piping with associated sectionalizing control or isolation valves. Such valves shall include hydrant post indicator valves and the first valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each sprinkler, hose standpipe or spray system riser.

X. Staggered Test Basis - A staggered test basis shall consist of: (a) a test schedule for D systems, subsystems, trains, or other designated components obtained by dividing the specified test i interval into n equal subintervals; (b) the testing of one system, '

subsystem, train or other designated components at the beginning of each subinterval.

Y. Source Check - A source check shall be the qualitative assessment of channel response when the channel sensor is exposed to a radioactive source.

Amendment No. 42, 89 Sa 8912190284 891207 PDR P ADOCK 0500029.?

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2. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) - An offsite dose calculation manual (ODCM) shall be a manual containing the current methodology and  ;

parameters to be used for the calculation of offsite doses due to i l radioactive gaseous ard liquid effluents, the calculation of gaseous and liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation alarm / trip setpoints, and the  ;

conduct of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.  !

AA. Action - Action shall be that part of a specification which prescribes remedial measures required under designated conditions.

BB. Member (s) of the PublicI - Member (s) of the public shall include all i persons who are not occupationally associated with the plant. This i category does not include employees of the utility, its contractors, or 1 vendors. Also excluded from this category are persons who enter the site to service equipment or to make deliveries. This category does  :

include persons who use portions of the site for recreational, i occupational or other purposes not associated with the site.

CC. Site Boundarvi - The site boundary is shown in Figure 1.6-1 in the FSAR.

DD. Radwaste Treatment System

1. Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System - The gaseous radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-2.
2. Liouid Radwaste Treatment System - The liquid radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-1.

EE. Automatic Primary Containment Isolation Valves - Are primary containment isolation valves which receive an automatic primary containment group isolation signal, n

3 See FSAR Figure 1.6-1 i i I-

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U. stated thes Surveil specificat1 Y 's,recuency peri - Unless ic surv 111ance/e otherwi [sts, ks, cc bration ,

and exam tions s 11 be p formed,Atthint specif) d survei nce inte vals. ese int vals ma e adjupted plus $7. .

The 1 maxim combined interv 1 time f any t ree cons utive mb6PEC tes) shall n exceed .25 tim the sp ified i erval, he WT4 dtv le inte al is c sidere o be 18 nths a the

'EF/4m Qgrating tated o icabl . _

V. Surveillance Interval - The surveillance interval is the calendar time between surveillance tests, checks, Calibrations, and examinations to be performed upon an instrument or component when it is required to be operable. These tests may be waived when the instrument, component, or system is not required to be operable, but qO the instrument, component, or system shall be tested prior to being declared operable.f ' se--

SECTtrXL Q ___ p Fire SupDre3Tio? rwa'tFFTyMA fire suppression water system AbDtJ) H.

shall consist of; a water source (s); gravity tank (s) or pump (s);

and distribution piping with associated sectionalizing control or isolation valves. Such valves shall include hydrant post indicator valves and the first valve ahead of the water flow alarm device on each sprinkler, hose standpipe or spray system riser.

X. Staggered Test Basis - A staggered test basis shall consist of: (a) a test schedule for n systems, subsystems, trains, or other

.^- designated components obtained by dividing the specified test a interval into n equal subi subsystem, train or otherdesignated ntervals; components (b) the testing of beginning one system, at the of each subinterval. ,

Y. Source Check - A source check shall be the qualitative assessment of channel response when the channel senser is exposed to a radioactive source.

Z. Offsite Dese Calculation Manual (ODCM) - An offsite dose calculation //

Mogy manual (ODCM) shall be a manuBI containing the current methodology  :

and parameters to be used for the calculation of offsite doses due /

70 PMf- to radioactive gaseous and liquid effluents, the calculation of /

g gaseous and liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation alarm / trip setpoints, and the conduct of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.

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~Ar g BB. Member (s) of the PublicI - Member (s) of the public shall include all

-op g persons who are not occupationally associated with the plant. This category does not include employees of the utility, its contractors, or DcFinm00 vendors. Also excluded from this category are persons who enter the

  • g st site to service equipment or to make deliveries. This category does include persons who use portions of the site for recreational, occupational or other purposes not associated with the site.

CC, Sitr__Boundarvi . The site boundary is shown in Figure 1.6-1 in the FSAR.

DD, Radwaste Treatment System

1. Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System - The gaseous radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-2.
2. Liouid Radwaste Treatment System - The liquid radwaste treatment system is that system identified in Figure 4.8-1.

EE. Automatic Primary Containment Isolation Valvel - Are primary '

containment isolation valves which receive an automatic primary containment group isolation signal.

L 1 See FSAR Figure:1.6-1 Revisionh Amendment No. Sb

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