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INSTRUMENTATION 3/4.3.2 SAFETY SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION W
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SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION t
SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION t
3.3.2.1 The Safety Features Actuation System (SFAS) functional units shown in Table 3.3-3 shall be OPERABLE with their trip setpoints set consistent with the values shown in the Trip Setpoint column,of Table 3.3-4 and with RESPONSE TIMES as shown in Table 3.3-5.
3.3.2.1 The Safety Features Actuation System (SFAS) functional units shown in Table 3.3-3 shall be OPERABLE with their trip setpoints set consistent with the values shown in the Trip Setpoint column,of Table 3.3-4 and with RESPONSE TIMES as shown in Table 3.3-5.
APPLICABILITY: As shown in Table 3.3-3.
APPLICABILITY: As shown in Table 3.3-3.
ACTION:
ACTION:
: a. With a SFAS functional unit trip setpoint less conservative than the value shown in the Allowable Values column of Table 3.3-4, declare the functional unit inoperable and apply the applicable ACTION requirement of Table 3.3-3, until the func-tional unit is restored to OPERABLE status with the trip setpoint adjusted consistent with the Trip Setpoint value.
a.
: b. With a SFAS functional unit inoperable, take the action shown in Table 3.3-3.
With a SFAS functional unit trip setpoint less conservative than the value shown in the Allowable Values column of Table 3.3-4, declare the functional unit inoperable and apply the applicable ACTION requirement of Table 3.3-3, until the func-tional unit is restored to OPERABLE status with the trip setpoint adjusted consistent with the Trip Setpoint value.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.2.1.1     Each SFAS functional unit shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the perfonnance of the CFANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during the MODES and at the frequencies shewn in Table 4.3-2.
b.
4.3.2.1.2 The logic for the bypasses shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the at power CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of functional units affected                       1 by bypass operation. The total bypass function shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 18 months during CHANNEL CALIBRATION testing of each functional unit affected by bypass operation.
With a SFAS functional unit inoperable, take the action shown in Table 3.3-3.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.2.1.1 Each SFAS functional unit shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the perfonnance of the CFANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during the MODES and at the frequencies shewn in Table 4.3-2.
4.3.2.1.2 The logic for the bypasses shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the at power CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of functional units affected by bypass operation. The total bypass function shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 18 months during CHANNEL CALIBRATION testing of each functional unit affected by bypass operation.
4.3.2.1.3 The SAFETY FEATURES RESPONSE TIME of each SFAS function shall be demonstrated to be within the limit at least once per 18 months.
4.3.2.1.3 The SAFETY FEATURES RESPONSE TIME of each SFAS function shall be demonstrated to be within the limit at least once per 18 months.
Each test shall include at least one functional unit per function such       7 that all functional units are tested at least once every N times 18           .
Each test shall include at least one functional unit per function such 7
months where N is the total number of redundant functional units in a specific SFAS function as shown in the " Total No. of Units" Column of                         1 Table 3.3-3.                                                                                  .
that all functional units are tested at least once every N times 18 months where N is the total number of redundant functional units in a specific SFAS function as shown in the " Total No. of Units" Column of 1
DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1                     3/4 3-9 JAN 121977             !
Table 3.3-3.
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TABLE 3.3-3 SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTE'ri INSTRUMENTATION MINIMUM
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TABLE 3.3-3 SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTE'ri INSTRUMENTATION
ACTION g
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FUNCTIONAL UNIT                           OF UNIT 5       TO TRIP         OPERABLE         MODES g   1. INSTRUMENT STRINGS U       a. Containment Radiation -
MINIMUM g;
    --            High                             4                   2             3       All MODES           9f
TOTAL NO.
: b. Containment Pressure -
UNITS
High                             4                   2             3       1,2,3                 9#
- UNITS APPLICABLE g
: c. Containment Pressure -                                                                       '#
FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF UNIT 5 TO TRIP OPERABLE MODES ACTION g
liigh-High                       4                   2             3       1, 2, 3         ' 91
1.
: d. RCS Pressure - Low               4                   2             3       1, 2, 3*       d     9#
INSTRUMENT STRINGS U
: e. RCS Pressure - Low-Low           4                   2             3       1, 2, 3**             9#
a.
4                   2
Containment Radiation -
                                                                                ~
High 4
3       1,2,3         4      9#
2 3
: f.  .BWST Level - Low                                                                                          f M
All MODES 9f b.
2. DUTPUT LOGIC                                                                                     g
Containment Pressure -
: a. Incident Level #1:
High 4
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DUTPUT LOGIC g
g a.
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2 Containment Isolation NA NAl NA E All MODES 10.
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Containment Isolation Incident Level #2:
Incident Level #2:
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and Starting Diesel NA 1 NA I NA 2 1, 2, 3 P-(*t10 1#
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NA 1               NA I           NA 2     1, 2, 3   1#
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: c. Incident Level #3:
Incident Level #3:
Low Pressure Injection           NA b               NA 8           NA   z. 1, 2, 3 P-(*t10
Low Pressure Injection NA b NA 8 NA z.
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1, 2, 3 10 by d.
: d. Incident Level #4:
Incident Level #4:
Containment Spray NA h NA I NA ?.
1, 2, 3.
1, 2, 3.
by Containment Spray                NA h              NA I          NA ?.                          10
10 e.
: e. Incident Level #5:                                                   '
Incident Level #5:
Containment Sump Recirculation                     NA h               NA 1           NA E     1,2,3                 10 Q       $
Containment Sump Recirculation NA h NA 1 NA E 1,2,3 10 Q
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i TABLE 3.3-3 SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION MINIMUM g
                                                    $                                                                                          SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION MINIMUM g                                                                                                       TOTAL NO.         UNITS       UNITS       APPLICABLE g             FUNCTIONAL UNIT                                                                           OF UNITS         TO TRIP     OPERABLE           MODES     -
TOTAL NO.
ACTION g
UNITS UNITS APPLICABLE ACTION g
                                                    ~
FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF UNITS TO TRIP OPERABLE MODES g
: 3. MANUAL ACTUATION 2                                                                 SFAS(exceptContainment
3.
: a.                                                                                                                                                        .
MANUAL ACTUATION
Spray and Emergency Sump                   2               2   8         2     ALL MODES               11.
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                                              ,                                                                        Recirculation)                                                                                                     '
2 a.
: b.                                             Containment Spray                           2               2 A           2       1,2,3,4~'               11
SFAS(exceptContainment Spray and Emergency Sump 2
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ^
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-l TABLE 3.3-4 SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION TRIP SETPOINTS'
SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION TRIP SETPOINTS'                           ~
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TRIP SETPOINT                                 ALLOWA'BLE VALUES h
FUNCTIONAL UNIT TRIP SETPOINT ALLOWA'BLE VALUES m
m FUNCTIONAL UNIT k
k INSTRUMENT STRINGS 2
2 INSTRUMENT STRINGS                                           ,
H a.
H       a.       Containment Radiation                                         1 25 mR/hr                                     < 25 mR/hr
Containment Radiation 1 25 mR/hr
: b.       Containment Pressure - High.                                   1.'18.4 psia                             , ' 1'18.4 psia               .
< 25 mR/hr b.
\                                                 ,
Containment Pressure - High.
: c.       Containment Pressure - High-High                             1 38.4 psia         -
1.'18.4 psia
s'38.4 psia                       .,
' 1'18.4 psia
                                                                                                                                                                          .i
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c.
: d.       RCS Pressure - Low                                                                                      ,
Containment Pressure - High-High 1 38.4 psia s'38.4 psia
: e.        RCS Pressure - Low-Low                                   ". t 400 psig'                                     > 400 psig
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RCS Pressure - Low
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/ t.1600 psig t 1600 psig e.
: a.       Undervoltage Condition                                       0000100 Volts            3, *o -                0000100 Volts bS
RCS Pressure - Low-Low
                                                                                                                              ^                         '
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TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued)_
: n. Steam and Feedwater Isolation Valves (continued) 8
i SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSETIMEINSECONDS n.
: 2.         Main Feedwater Stop               .                  NA
Steam and Feedwater Isolation Valves (continued) 8 2.
                          .3.         Main-Steam Warmup                                     NA
Main Feedwater Stop NA
[MEContairinent Pressure - High
.3.
: 2.                                                                     ,
Main-Steam Warmup NA
: a. Fans                                           .
[ME 2.
  .                        1.        Emergency-Vent Fans                                   1 25*
Contairinent Pressure - High a.
: 2.         Containment Cooler Fans                               1 45*
Fans 1.
: b. HV & AC Isolation Valves
Emergency-Vent Fans 1 25*
: 1.         ECCS Room                                               < 75*
2.
: 2.         Emergency Yent11ation                               175*
Containment Cooler Fans 1 45*
: 3.         , Containment Air Sample                             1 25*
b.
: 4.         Containment Purge                                       < NA*
HV & AC Isolation Valves 1.
: 5.         Penetration Room Purge                               175*
ECCS Room
< 75*
2.
Emergency Yent11ation 175*
3.
, Containment Air Sample 1 25*
4.
Containment Purge
< NA*
5.
Penetration Room Purge 175*
[c ControlRoomHV&dC' Units 1 10*
c.
c.
d.
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High Pressure Injection 1.
[c g{4* <y
High Pressure Injection Pamps
: 1.         High Pressure Injection Pamps                           < 30*                                             ,
< 30*
1
2.
: 2.         High Pressure Injection Valves                       i30*                                               #
High Pressure Injection Valves i30*
: e. Component Cooling Water                                                           g                                 , ,
e.
: 1.         Component Cooling Water Pumps                         < 180*
Component Cooling Water g
1.
Component Cooling Water Pumps
< 180*
2.
2.
3.
Component Cooling Aux. Equip. Inlet Valves 5180* 4 ff Ag, 3.
Component Cooling Aux. Equip. Inlet Valves Component Cooling to Air Compressor Valves 5180* 4 1 180*
Component Cooling to Air Compressor Valves 1 180*
ff Ag,
f.
: f. Service Water System
Service Water System 1.
: 1.         Service Water Pumps                                   -
Service Water Pumps 45*
45*
2'.
2'.         Service Water Fran Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Isolation Valves                     1 NA*
Service Water Fran Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Isolation Valves 1 NA*
    .                g. Containment Spray Isolation Valves                               1 80*
g.
: h. Emergency Diesel Generator                                       11 i!
Containment Spray Isolation Valves 1 80*
DAVIS-BESSE UNIT 1                         3/4 3-16
h.
                                                            ~
Emergency Diesel Generator 1 1 i!
DAVIS-BESSE UNIT 1 3/4 3-16
~
JAN 121977
JAN 121977


TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued)
TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued)
SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM' RESPONSE TIMES INITIATINGSIGNALANDFUNCTkON                         RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS
SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM' RESPONSE TIMES INITIATINGSIGNALANDFUNCTkON RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS 2.
: 2. Containment Pressure - High (Continued)                                                     i
Containment Pressure - High (Continued) i I
                                                                                              .            I
1.
: 1. Containment Isolation Valves                                                           l
Containment Isolation Valves l
: 1. Vacuum Relief                                     < 25*
1.
: 2. Nomal Sump                                         ~ 25*
Vacuum Relief
: 3. RCS Letdown Delay Coil Outlet                     7 30*
< 25*
4   RCS Letdown High Temperature                       130*             ,        ,
2.
: 5. Pressurizer Sample                               '< 48*
Nomal Sump
                  .G. Service Water to Cooling Water                     7                   /
~ 25*
: 7. Vent Header                                           15*
3.
7 15*          k,1         *
RCS Letdown Delay Coil Outlet 7 30*
: 8. Drain Tank       i                                       '
4 RCS Letdown High Temperature 130*
: 9. Core Flood Tank Vent                               715*         .
5.
16
Pressurizer Sample
: 10. Core Floed Tank Fill                               7 15*         W
'< 48*
: 11. Steam Generator Sample                             7 15*                    *
.G.
        -          12. Atmospheric Vent                                   717*
Service Water to Cooling Water 7
: 13. Quench 'ank                                                           Ip
/
: 14. Emergency Sump                                     < 90*
7.
: 15. RCP Seal 'ieturn                                   7 30*
Vent Header 15*
: 16. Air Syrkem
k,1 7 15*
: 17. N Sptem                                               'ji*s
8.
: 18. Q ench Tank Sample
Drain Tank i
                                                                              < 35*_
16 9.
: 19. Main Steam Warmup Drain                           Q,,),5* ) -
Core Flood Tank Vent 715*
: 20. Makeup                                             < 30*
10.
: 21. RCP Seal Inlet                                     73*
Core Floed Tank Fill 7 15*
: 2. Core Flood Tank Sample                             <  5*
W 11.
: 23. RCP Standpipe Demin Water Supply                   <
Steam Generator Sample 7 15*
: 24. Containment H Dilution Inlet                       < 25*
12.
: 25. Containment 2H Dilution Outlet                     i25*
Atmospheric Vent 717*
: j. BWST Outlet Valves                                     1 30*
13.
: k. Low Pressure Injection
Quench 'ank Ip 14.
: 1. Decay Heat Pumps                                   < 30*
Emergency Sump
: 2. Low Pressure Injection Valves                     7 NA*
< 90*
: 3. Decay Heat Pump Suction Valves                     7 30*
15.
4   Decay Heat Cooler Outlet Valves                   ~
RCP Seal 'ieturn 7 30*
1 NA*
16.
: 5. Decay Heat Cooler Bypass Valves         ,
Air Syrkem 17.
S NA*                             ;
N Sptem
: 3. Containment Pressure--High-High
'ji*s 18.
: a. Containment Spray Pump                                 1 80*                             l
Q ench Tank Sample
: b. Component Coolfng Isolation Valves             -
< 35*_
l
19.
: 1. Inlet to Con +ainment                               < 25 *                         .
Main Steam Warmup Drain Q,,),5* ) -
: 2. Outlet froo 2ntainment                             _725*
20.
DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1                 3/4 3-17 JAN 121977 l
Makeup
< 30*
21.
RCP Seal Inlet 73*
5*
2.
Core Flood Tank Sample 23.
RCP Standpipe Demin Water Supply 24.
Containment H Dilution Inlet
< 25*
25.
Containment H Dilution Outlet i25*
2 j.
BWST Outlet Valves 1 30*
k.
Low Pressure Injection 1.
Decay Heat Pumps
< 30*
2.
Low Pressure Injection Valves 7 NA*
3.
Decay Heat Pump Suction Valves 7 30*
~ NA*
4 Decay Heat Cooler Outlet Valves 1
5.
Decay Heat Cooler Bypass Valves S NA*
3.
Containment Pressure--High-High a.
Containment Spray Pump 1 80*
b.
Component Coolfng Isolation Valves 1.
Inlet to Con +ainment
< 25
* 2.
Outlet froo 2ntainment
_725*
DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-17 JAN 121977


.                                                  TABLE 3.3-5   (Continua
TABLE 3.3-5 (Continua
    ~
~
SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS
SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS b.
: b. fComponent Cooling Isolation Valves (Continued)
fComponent Cooling Isolation Valves (Continued) 3.
: 3.         Inle't to CRDM's                                         < 35*
Inle't to CRDM's
: 4.         CROM Booster Pump Suction                               7 35*
< 35*
: 5.         Component Cooling from Decay Heat Cooler               -(
4.
1       )*
CROM Booster Pump Suction 7 35*
: c. Steam and Feedwater Isolation Valves
-(
                                                                                                  < 10*
)*
f
5.
  .                          1.         Main Steam Line                                               *
Component Cooling from Decay Heat Cooler 1
: 2.         Main Feedwater Stop                                     <
f c.
: 3.         Main Steam Wannup
Steam and Feedwater Isolation Valves 1.
                                                                                                '1 5*
Main Steam Line
: 4.         RCS Pressure-Low                         THIS PAGE OPEN PENDING RECE:PT O INFORMATION FROM THE APPUCANT                                     I 7 ,
< 10*
: 1.         Emergency Vent Fans                                     1 25*
2.
: 2.         Containment Cooler Fans                                 1 45*
Main Feedwater Stop 3.
: b. HV & AC Isolation Valves                                                               Y
Main Steam Wannup
                                                                                                  < 75*
'1 5*
LL            W
4.
: l.         ECCS Room 2.
RCS Pressure-Low THIS PAGE OPEN PENDING RECE:PT O INFORMATION FROM THE APPUCANT I
7,
1.
Emergency Vent Fans 1 25*
2.
Containment Cooler Fans 1 45*
Y b.
HV & AC Isolation Valves LL W
l.
ECCS Room
< 75*
2.
Emergency Ventilation 7 75*
p 3.
Cont.inment Air Sample 7
4.
Containment Purge 11-5.
Penetration Room Purge
'1 75*
c.
Control Room HV & AC Units 1 0*
d.
High Pressure Injection 1.
High Pressure Injection Pumps
< 30*
2.
High Pressure Injection Valves 1,30*
Component Cooling Water e.
1.
Component Cooling Water Pumps 1 180*
2.
Component Cooling Aux. Equipment Iniet Valves
< 180*
3.
3.
Emergency Ventilation Cont .inment Air Sample 7 75*
Component Cooling to Air Compressor Valves
7 p
_7 180*
: 4.        Containment Purge                                          11-
f.
: 5.        Penetration Room Purge                                  '1 75*
Service Water System 1.
: c. Control Room HV & AC Units                                          1 0*
Service Water Pumps 1 45*
: d. High Pressure Injection
2.
: 1.        High Pressure Injection Pumps                            < 30*
Service Water from Cor.ponent Cooling Heat Exchanger Isolation Valves 1 NA*
: 2.        High Pressure Injection Valves                          1,30*
g.
: e. Component Cooling Water                        -
Containment Spray isolation Valves 1 80*
          .                    1.        Component Cooling Water Pumps                          1 180*
1 h.
: 2.        Component Cooling Aux. Equipment Iniet Valves                                                < 180*
Emergency Diesel Generator 4. g#'
: 3.        Component Cooling to Air Compressor Valves             _7 180*
DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-18 t
: f. Service Water System
\\D JAN 12
: 1.         Service Water Pumps                                     1 45*
: 2.         Service Water from Cor.ponent Cooling Heat Exchanger Isolation Valves                           1 NA*
: g. Containment Spray isolation Valves                                 1 80*         1,
: h. Emergency Diesel Generator                                                             4 . g#'
DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1                         3/4 3-18                                                 t         \D JAN 12


TABLE 3.3-5 (Continuedi SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION                           RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS                                           -
TABLE 3.3-5 (Continuedi SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS 4.
: 4.     RCS Pressure-Low (continued)
RCS Pressure-Low (continued) 1.
: 1. Containment Isolation Valves
Containment Isolation Valves
                                  ,1. Vacuum Relief                                       1 25*                                                 ,
,1.
: 2. Normal Sump                                         < 25*
Vacuum Relief 1 25*
: 3. RCS Letdown Delay Coil Outlet                       7 30*
2.
: 4. RCS Letdown High Temperature                         130*                                             Jh._
Normal Sump
: 5. Pressurizer Sample                                   < 45*
< 25*
: 6. Service-Water to Cooling Water                     -7 4 *
3.
: 7. Vent Header                                         < 15*                                             f/
RCS Letdown Delay Coil Outlet 7 30*
: 8. Drain Tank                                           715*
4.
: 5. Core Flood Tank Vent                                 7 15*
RCS Letdown High Temperature 130*
: 10. Core Flood Tank Fill                                 5 15*                                     If ky
Jh._
: 11. Steam Generator Samole                               < 15*                                       g 17
5.
: 12. Atmospheric Vent
Pressurizer Sample
: 13. Quench Tank                                         7 15*                                   N
< 45*
: 14. Emergency Sump                                     [
6.
: 15. RCP ' Seal Return                                   <
Service-Water to Cooling Water
: 16. Air Systems                                         < 15*                                       .
-7 4
: 17. N System                                           71*                                               .
* 7.
: 18. Q$ench Tank Sample
Vent Header
: 19. Main Steam Warmup Drain                                           1
< 15*
: 20. Makeup                                             <                      0*
f/
: 21. RCP Seal Inlet                                     7
8.
: 22. Core Flood Tank Sample                             < 15*
Drain Tank 715*
: 23. RCP Standpipe Demin Water Supply                   7                       5*'
5.
: 24. Containment H Dilution Inlet                       < 25*'
Core Flood Tank Vent 7 15*
: 25. Containment Hf Dilution Outlet                     i25*
10.
: j. BWST Outlet Valves                                       1 90*
Core Flood Tank Fill 5 15*
: 5. RCS Pressure--Low-Low           THIS PAGE OPEN NN3iNG REG!PT OF INFOR,*AATM U.A.'s T.,E APPO_NT
If ky 11.
: a. Low Pressure Injection
Steam Generator Samole
: 1. Decay Heat Pumps                                   < 30*                                             4
< 15*
: 2. Low Pressure Injection Valves                       7 NA* T#                                          PC
g 12.
: 3. D cay Heat Pump Suction Valves
Atmospheric Vent 17 13.
: 4. Decay Heat Cooler Outlet Valves                     7 7 NA*        30* M                      i     q
Quench Tank 7 15*
: 5. Decay Heat Cooler Bypass Valves                                                                     ,
N 14.
Emergency Sump
[
15.
RCP ' Seal Return 16.
Air Systems
< 15*
17.
N System 71*
18.
Q$ench Tank Sample 19.
Main Steam Warmup Drain 1
0*
20.
Makeup 21.
RCP Seal Inlet 7
22.
Core Flood Tank Sample
< 15*
23.
RCP Standpipe Demin Water Supply 7
5*'
24.
Containment H Dilution Inlet
< 25*'
Containment Hf Dilution Outlet i25*
25.
j.
BWST Outlet Valves 1 90*
5.
RCS Pressure--Low-Low THIS PAGE OPEN NN3iNG REG!PT OF INFOR,*AATM U.A.'s T.,E APPO_NT a.
Low Pressure Injection 1.
Decay Heat Pumps
< 30*
4 2.
Low Pressure Injection Valves 7 NA* T PC 3.
D cay Heat Pump Suction Valves 7 30* M 7 NA*
q 4.
Decay Heat Cooler Outlet Valves i
5.
Decay Heat Cooler Bypass Valves
[ NA* %
[ NA* %
: b. Component Cooling Isolation Valves
b.
: 1. Auxiliary Equipment Inlet                           1 90*
Component Cooling Isolation Valves 1.
l                                  2. Inlet to Air Compressor                             < 90*
Auxiliary Equipment Inlet 1 90*
l                                   3. Component Cooling from Decay Heat Cooler           5(                                   )*
2.
l DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1                   3/4 3-19 l
Inlet to Air Compressor
l                                                                                                                                 JAN 121977 l                                                                                         -.
< 90*
\               . . .  ..                                ..          .- _.- __ ,
l l
3.
Component Cooling from Decay Heat Cooler 5(
)*
l DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-19 l
l JAN 121977 l
\\


TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued)                       . d SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM itESPONSE TIMES RESPONSE TIME IN SECONOS INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION
TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued) d SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM itESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSE TIME IN SECONOS 6.
: 6. Containment Radiation - High
Containment Radiation - High a.
: a. Emergency Vent Fans                               1 25*                     ;
Emergency Vent Fans 1 25*
: b. HV & AC Isolation Valves
b.
: 1. ECCS Room                                     < 75*
HV & AC Isolation Valves 1.
: 2. Emergency Ventilation                         375*           (
ECCS Room
: 3. Containment Air Sample                         <
< 75*
: 4. Containment Purge                                                 .
2.
: 5. Penetration Room Purge                       1 JW.
Emergency Ventilation 375*
: c. Control Room HV & AC Units                         1 0*
(
: 7. Borated Water Storage Tank-Low
3.
: a. Containment Sump Suction Valves                     1 S0*
Containment Air Sample 4.
: b. BWST Outlet Valves                                 1 90*
Containment Purge 5.
TAB'LE NOTATION
Penetration Room Purge 1
* Diesel generator starting and sequence loading delays included.
JW.
v Response   time limit includes movement pump or blower discharge pressure.        of valves and attainment   of Ip-f*eg #
c.
DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1                 3/4 3-20' JAN 121977
Control Room HV & AC Units 1 0*
7.
Borated Water Storage Tank-Low a.
Containment Sump Suction Valves 1 S0*
b.
BWST Outlet Valves 1 90*
TAB'LE NOTATION Diesel generator starting and sequence loading delays included.
v Response time limit includes movement of valves and attainment of Ip-pump or blower discharge pressure.
f*eg #
DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-20' JAN 121977


4, TAR'.E 4.3-2                                                       ,
4, TAR'.E 4.3-2 i
i                                                                                                                 .
g SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS-CilANNEL MODES'IN WHICH
g                       SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS-CilANNEL                               MODES'IN WHICH
!n CilANNEL
            !n                                                         CilANNEL                   . CliANNEL                     FUNCTIONAL                             SURVEILLANCE Ci   FUNCTIONAL UNIT                                       CilECK                       CALIBRATION                   TEST                                   REQUIRED El                                                   '
. CliANNEL FUNCTIONAL SURVEILLANCE Ci FUNCTIONAL UNIT CilECK CALIBRATION TEST REQUIRED El 1.
: 1. INSTRUMENT STRINGS                             ,
INSTRUMENT STRINGS se Q
se                                                         .
a.
Q        a. Containment Radiation - liigh                   S                           R                             H                               All M00ES
Containment Radiation - liigh S
            -        b. Containment Pressure - liigh
R H
                                                                                                                                                                                    /l S                            R                             M(                               1, 2, ;
All M00ES b.
: c. Containment Pressure - liigh-liigh               S                           R                             M(                                 1, 2, 3
Containment Pressure - liigh S
: d. RCS Pressure - Low                               S                                                           M                                 1, 2, 3
R M(
: e. RCS Pressure - Low-Low                           S                     -                                    M                                 1, 2, 3
1, 2, ; /l c.
  ;                f. BWST Level - Low                               ,
Containment Pressure - liigh-liigh S
S                            R                             H                                 1, 2, 3 i
R M(
:              2. OUTPUT LOGIC
1, 2, 3 d.
                                                    ,gs $wastfm Art ch f                                  le- % Wmj 4
RCS Pressure - Low S
: a. Incident Level #1: Containment                                                                                                                           y b.
M 1, 2, 3 e.
Isolation Incident Level #2: liigh Pressure M %*bU M/ # b5                        NA      d9fe b'*M Y d'Wh                                      alt MODES    ,,
RCS Pressure - Low-Low S
I        w                Injection and Starting Diesel 3
M 1, 2, 3 f.
w       c.
BWST Level - Low S
Generators Incident i' vel #3: Low Pressure               %5                            NA                             M                               1, 2, 3 k                                                                      S d.
R H
Injection Incident Level #4: Containment                 if                            NA                            M                                1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
  ;                          Spray
,gs $wastfm Art chf le- % Wm i
                                                                          ?)A     5                     NA                           M                                 1, 2, 3
2.
                                                                                                                                                                                      )[
OUTPUT LOGIC 4
: e. Incident Level #5: Containment l
j M *bU M/ # b5 b'* Y d'Wh a.
Sump Recirculation y .5                           NA                           N                                 1,2,3
Incident Level #1: Containment y
: 3. MANUAL ACTUATION                                                                           ,
NA d9fe M alt MODES Isolation b.
: r. . SFAS (6 cent Containment Spray                 NA                         -
Incident Level #2: liigh Pressure I
NA                           M(1)                             All MODES andEmergencySumpRecirculation) h
Injection and Starting Diesel w
      ,:e
%5 3
: b. Containment Spray                             NA                             NA                           M(1)                             1, 2, 3 g
Generators NA M
: 4. SEQUENCE LOGIC CilANNELS                             NA                             NA                           M                               1, 2, 3 m i ljt5-     }( /bue,wu.ty.'e ef              #fu:- hfb Rd /day 4%*% & W h e a ,-o aca wa
1, 2, 3 w
c.
Incident i' vel #3: Low Pressure if S
k Injection NA M
1, 2, 3 d.
Incident Level #4: Containment Spray
?)A 5 NA M
1, 2, 3
)[
e.
Incident Level #5: Containment l
y.5 Sump Recirculation NA N
1,2,3 3.
MANUAL ACTUATION
: r..
SFAS (6 cent Containment Spray NA NA M(1)
All MODES andEmergencySumpRecirculation) h b.
Containment Spray NA NA M(1) 1, 2, 3
,:e g
4.
SEQUENCE LOGIC CilANNELS NA NA M
1, 2, 3 m i ljt5-
}( /.'e hf Rd day 4%*% & W h b
ef
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INSTRUMENTATION STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.2.2' The Steam and Feedwater Rupture Control System (SFRCS) instrumen ,
INSTRUMENTATION STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.2.2' The Steam and Feedwater Rupture Control System (SFRCS) instrumen,
tation channels shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE with their trip                       a setpoints set consistent with the values shown in the Trip Setpoint column of Table 3.3-12 and with RESPONSE TIMES as shown in Table 3.3-13.
tation channels shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE with their trip a
APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2 and 3.         M MM h,                        S 2b3 ACTION:
setpoints set consistent with the values shown in the Trip Setpoint column of Table 3.3-12 and with RESPONSE TIMES as shown in Table 3.3-13.
: a.     With a SFRCS instrumentation channel trip setpoint less con-servative than the value shown in the Allowable Values column of Table 3.3-12, declare the channel inoperable and apply the applicable ACTION requirement of Table 3.3-11, until the channel is restored to OPERABLE status wit! t!ie trip setpoint adjusted consistent with the Trip Setpoint value.
M MM h, S
: b. With a SFRCS instrumentation channel inoperable, take the action shown in Table 3.3-11.
APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2 and 3.
s SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.2.2.1     Each SFRCS instrumentation channel shall be demonstratid OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during the MODES and at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-11.
2b3 ACTION:
a.
With a SFRCS instrumentation channel trip setpoint less con-servative than the value shown in the Allowable Values column of Table 3.3-12, declare the channel inoperable and apply the applicable ACTION requirement of Table 3.3-11, until the channel is restored to OPERABLE status wit! t!ie trip setpoint adjusted consistent with the Trip Setpoint value.
b.
With a SFRCS instrumentation channel inoperable, take the action shown in Table 3.3-11.
s SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.2.2.1 Each SFRCS instrumentation channel shall be demonstratid OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during the MODES and at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-11.
4.3.2.2.2 The logic for the bypasses shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the at power CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of channels affected by bypass operation. The total bypass function shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 18 months during CHANNEL CALIBRATION testing of each channel affected by bypass operation.
4.3.2.2.2 The logic for the bypasses shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the at power CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of channels affected by bypass operation. The total bypass function shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 18 months during CHANNEL CALIBRATION testing of each channel affected by bypass operation.
4.3.2.2.3 The STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM RESPONSE TIME of each SFRCS function shall be demonstrated to be within the limit at               -
4.3.2.2.3 The STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM RESPONSE TIME of each SFRCS function shall be demonstrated to be within the limit at least once per 18 months. Each test shall include at least one channel
least once per 18 months. Each test shall include at least one channel         ~2 -
~2 -
per function such that all channels are tested at least once every N
per function such that all channels are tested at least once every N times 18 months where N is the total number of redundant channels in a specific SFRCS function as shown in the " Total No. of Channels" Column of Table 3.3-11.
* times 18 months where N is the total number of redundant channels in a             ,        .
S DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-23 i
specific SFRCS function as shown in the " Total No. of Channels" Column       '*
JAN 121977 z.
of Table 3.3-11.                                                                 S DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1                   3/4 3-23               .
i JAN 121977
: z.       .  . - .          _
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f TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
f TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SP         '
'4STRUMENTATION STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SP nna h
                                                                                                      '4STRUMENTATION nn a
MINIMUM m
h m                                                                TOTAL ?         CilANNELS MINIMUM CHANNELS     ,
TOTAL ?
c        FUNCTIONAL UNIT                                 ,
CilANNELS CHANNELS FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF CilANhELS TO TRIP OPERABLE ACTION s
OF CilANhELS     TO TRIP       OPERABLE ACTION       s 2
c 2
U   2. Feedwater/ Steam Generator
U 2.
                          "        Differential Pressure - liigh Instrument Channels                                                   -
Feedwater/ Steam Generator Differential Pressure - liigh Instrument Channels a.
: a. PDS 2685A Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2             2               1             2     13 PDS 26858 Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2                                                         ,
PDS 2685A Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2 2
: b. PDS 2685C Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2             2               1             2     13 i PDS 2685D Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2
1 2
13 PDS 26858 Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2 b.
PDS 2685C Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2 2
1 2
13 i PDS 2685D Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2
{
{
                          $        c. PDS 2686A Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1             2               1             2     13 m              PDS 2686B Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1
c.
: d. PDS 2686C Feedwa'ter/ Steam Generator 1             2               1             2     13 PDS 2686D Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1
PDS 2686A Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1 2
: 3. Steam Generator
1 2
* Level - Low Instrument Channels (E, . ..-LSL SP981 Steam Generator 1                         2               1             2     13 LSL SP982 Steam Generator 1
13 PDS 2686B Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1 m
: b. LSL SP9A3 Steam Generator 1                         2               l'           2     13 LSL SP9A4 Steam Generator 1 N           c. LSLSP9Al/SteamGenerator2                         .2                 1             2     13
d.
                      ]           l       LSL SP9A21 Steam Generator 2       ,        [
PDS 2686C Feedwa'ter/ Steam Generator 1 2
g lpf                             b                                           "M se pp a                                                                                                                     a
1 2
                                                          +
13 PDS 2686D Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1 3.
Steam Generator Level - Low Instrument Channels (E,...-
LSL SP981 Steam Generator 1 2
1 2
13 LSL SP982 Steam Generator 1 b.
LSL SP9A3 Steam Generator 1 2
l' 2
13 LSL SP9A4 Steam Generator 1 N
LSLSP9Al/SteamGenerator2
[
.2 1
2 13 c.
]
l LSL SP9A21 Steam Generator 2 g
lpf b
"M se pp a
a
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                                                                            ~ TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
~ TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)
                    .                                        STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION a
STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION ab
b
.U MINIMUM N
                  .U                                                                                                     MINIMUM N
TOTAL N3.
TOTAL N3.     CilANNELS   CHANNELS FUNCTIONAL UNIT                                     OF CHANNELS     TO TRIP     OPERABLE   ACTION       3 c                                                                   ,
CilANNELS CHANNELS FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE ACTION 3
z                                                                   '
c z
M           3. Steam Generator
M 3.
                        .              Level - Low Instrument                       .
Steam Generator Level - Low Instrument Channels (continued) 4 d.
Channels (continued)
LSL SP983 Steam Generator 2 2
: d. LSL SP983 Steam Generator 2                         2               1         2         13 4
1 2
-                                    -_.      LSL SP984 Steam Gener:Lui ?
13 LSL SP984 Steam Gener:Lui ?
: 4. Loss of RCP Channels
4.
: a. SFRCS Channel #1                                   2             1         2         13
Loss of RCP Channels a.
: b. SFRCS Channel #2                                    2              1          2        13
SFRCS Channel #1 2
1 2
13
{
{
                      "4         5. Manual Initiation m
b.
: a.     Steam Pressure - Low                             4             4         4         14
SFRCS Channel #2 2
: b.     Level Steam Generatar - Low                       2               2         2         14
1 2
: c.     Feedwater A P - liigh                             2               2         2         14
13 "4
: d.     Loss of RCP's                                     2               2         2         14 h
5.
    ==
Manual Initiation m
a                                                                                                                                      :.x3 M
a.
i i                                                                                                                      -   -.  -,
Steam Pressure - Low 4
_}}
4 4
14 b.
Level Steam Generatar - Low 2
2 2
14 c.
Feedwater A P - liigh 2
2 2
14 d.
Loss of RCP's 2
2 2
14 h
 
==
:.x3 a
M i
i
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Tech Specs 3.3 & 4.3 Re Safety Sys Instrumentation
ML19329B672
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Issue date: 01/12/1977
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INSTRUMENTATION 3/4.3.2 SAFETY SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION W

SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION t

3.3.2.1 The Safety Features Actuation System (SFAS) functional units shown in Table 3.3-3 shall be OPERABLE with their trip setpoints set consistent with the values shown in the Trip Setpoint column,of Table 3.3-4 and with RESPONSE TIMES as shown in Table 3.3-5.

APPLICABILITY: As shown in Table 3.3-3.

ACTION:

a.

With a SFAS functional unit trip setpoint less conservative than the value shown in the Allowable Values column of Table 3.3-4, declare the functional unit inoperable and apply the applicable ACTION requirement of Table 3.3-3, until the func-tional unit is restored to OPERABLE status with the trip setpoint adjusted consistent with the Trip Setpoint value.

b.

With a SFAS functional unit inoperable, take the action shown in Table 3.3-3.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.2.1.1 Each SFAS functional unit shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the perfonnance of the CFANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during the MODES and at the frequencies shewn in Table 4.3-2.

4.3.2.1.2 The logic for the bypasses shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the at power CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of functional units affected by bypass operation. The total bypass function shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 18 months during CHANNEL CALIBRATION testing of each functional unit affected by bypass operation.

4.3.2.1.3 The SAFETY FEATURES RESPONSE TIME of each SFAS function shall be demonstrated to be within the limit at least once per 18 months.

Each test shall include at least one functional unit per function such 7

that all functional units are tested at least once every N times 18 months where N is the total number of redundant functional units in a specific SFAS function as shown in the " Total No. of Units" Column of 1

Table 3.3-3.

DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-9 JAN 121977

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TABLE 3.3-3 SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTE'ri INSTRUMENTATION

[

MINIMUM g;

TOTAL NO.

UNITS

- UNITS APPLICABLE g

FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF UNIT 5 TO TRIP OPERABLE MODES ACTION g

1.

INSTRUMENT STRINGS U

a.

Containment Radiation -

High 4

2 3

All MODES 9f b.

Containment Pressure -

High 4

2 3

1,2,3 9#

c.

Containment Pressure -

liigh-High 4

2 3

1, 2, 3

' 91 d.

RCS Pressure - Low 4

2 3

1, 2, 3*

d 9#

9#

e.

RCS Pressure - Low-Low 4

2 3

1, 2, 3**

4 f.

.BWST Level - Low 4

2

~

3 1,2,3 9#

f M

2.

DUTPUT LOGIC g

g a.

Incident Level #1:

2 Containment Isolation NA NAl NA E All MODES 10.

g w

p o

b.

Incident Level #2:

bh$ N High Pressure Injection p

and Starting Diesel NA 1 NA I NA 2 1, 2, 3 P-(*t10 1#

Generators

  1. v c.

Incident Level #3:

Low Pressure Injection NA b NA 8 NA z.

1, 2, 3 10 by d.

Incident Level #4:

Containment Spray NA h NA I NA ?.

1, 2, 3.

10 e.

Incident Level #5:

Containment Sump Recirculation NA h NA 1 NA E 1,2,3 10 Q

s y, s ~ n'l O f g g i

dd M A ur g ym y rhyLw,,~~~",

i TABLE 3.3-3 SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION MINIMUM g

TOTAL NO.

UNITS UNITS APPLICABLE ACTION g

FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF UNITS TO TRIP OPERABLE MODES g

3.

MANUAL ACTUATION

~

2 a.

SFAS(exceptContainment Spray and Emergency Sump 2

2 8

2 ALL MODES 11.

Recirculation) b.

Containment Spray 2

2 A 2

1,2,3,4~'

11 4.

SEQUENCE LOGIC CHANNELS 4

2***

4 1,2,3 97~

i O

4

,Q

$ 4(/ hN f p cd idMif V^

^

,.. 3 feA n W W j

y a k i.d&

f,hsh /Nb 1

=

g y

g M

w

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-l TABLE 3.3-4 SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION TRIP SETPOINTS'

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FUNCTIONAL UNIT TRIP SETPOINT ALLOWA'BLE VALUES m

k INSTRUMENT STRINGS 2

H a.

Containment Radiation 1 25 mR/hr

< 25 mR/hr b.

Containment Pressure - High.

1.'18.4 psia

' 1'18.4 psia

\\

c.

Containment Pressure - High-High 1 38.4 psia s'38.4 psia

.i d.

RCS Pressure - Low

/ t.1600 psig t 1600 psig e.

RCS Pressure - Low-Low

". t 400 psig'

> 400 psig f.

BWST Level 1 36 in. H O

>i_ 36 in. H O 2

2 yN SEQUENCE LOGIC CilANNELS 3, *o -

0000100 Volts a.

Undervoltage Condition 0000100 Volts bS

^

i 5'o a

lo-u de-jv dn~ dL j w/// jj f$ y #'

3<>. N.,ne.L., h Q4,a, '

OI 1' ~

~"

~9 8#

r 52

.}

u,

\\,.-

,.. t.,

. 7-Fy o

s D;o Q

1 2 R

t:3 2

_........a.

9,!R

nu a

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y i O,i MW WWupesuum se. - ~ +. m o ne-p

7 p7k i

TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued)_

i SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSETIMEINSECONDS n.

Steam and Feedwater Isolation Valves (continued) 8 2.

Main Feedwater Stop NA

.3.

Main-Steam Warmup NA

[ME 2.

Contairinent Pressure - High a.

Fans 1.

Emergency-Vent Fans 1 25*

2.

Containment Cooler Fans 1 45*

b.

HV & AC Isolation Valves 1.

ECCS Room

< 75*

2.

Emergency Yent11ation 175*

3.

, Containment Air Sample 1 25*

4.

Containment Purge

< NA*

5.

Penetration Room Purge 175*

[c ControlRoomHV&dC' Units 1 10*

c.

g{4* <y d.

High Pressure Injection 1.

High Pressure Injection Pamps

< 30*

2.

High Pressure Injection Valves i30*

e.

Component Cooling Water g

1.

Component Cooling Water Pumps

< 180*

2.

Component Cooling Aux. Equip. Inlet Valves 5180* 4 ff Ag, 3.

Component Cooling to Air Compressor Valves 1 180*

f.

Service Water System 1.

Service Water Pumps 45*

2'.

Service Water Fran Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Isolation Valves 1 NA*

g.

Containment Spray Isolation Valves 1 80*

h.

Emergency Diesel Generator 1 1 i!

DAVIS-BESSE UNIT 1 3/4 3-16

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TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued)

SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM' RESPONSE TIMES INITIATINGSIGNALANDFUNCTkON RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS 2.

Containment Pressure - High (Continued) i I

1.

Containment Isolation Valves l

1.

Vacuum Relief

< 25*

2.

Nomal Sump

~ 25*

3.

RCS Letdown Delay Coil Outlet 7 30*

4 RCS Letdown High Temperature 130*

5.

Pressurizer Sample

'< 48*

.G.

Service Water to Cooling Water 7

/

7.

Vent Header 15*

k,1 7 15*

8.

Drain Tank i

16 9.

Core Flood Tank Vent 715*

10.

Core Floed Tank Fill 7 15*

W 11.

Steam Generator Sample 7 15*

12.

Atmospheric Vent 717*

13.

Quench 'ank Ip 14.

Emergency Sump

< 90*

15.

RCP Seal 'ieturn 7 30*

16.

Air Syrkem 17.

N Sptem

'ji*s 18.

Q ench Tank Sample

< 35*_

19.

Main Steam Warmup Drain Q,,),5* ) -

20.

Makeup

< 30*

21.

RCP Seal Inlet 73*

5*

2.

Core Flood Tank Sample 23.

RCP Standpipe Demin Water Supply 24.

Containment H Dilution Inlet

< 25*

25.

Containment H Dilution Outlet i25*

2 j.

BWST Outlet Valves 1 30*

k.

Low Pressure Injection 1.

Decay Heat Pumps

< 30*

2.

Low Pressure Injection Valves 7 NA*

3.

Decay Heat Pump Suction Valves 7 30*

~ NA*

4 Decay Heat Cooler Outlet Valves 1

5.

Decay Heat Cooler Bypass Valves S NA*

3.

Containment Pressure--High-High a.

Containment Spray Pump 1 80*

b.

Component Coolfng Isolation Valves 1.

Inlet to Con +ainment

< 25

  • 2.

Outlet froo 2ntainment

_725*

DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-17 JAN 121977

TABLE 3.3-5 (Continua

~

SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS b.

fComponent Cooling Isolation Valves (Continued) 3.

Inle't to CRDM's

< 35*

4.

CROM Booster Pump Suction 7 35*

-(

)*

5.

Component Cooling from Decay Heat Cooler 1

f c.

Steam and Feedwater Isolation Valves 1.

Main Steam Line

< 10*

2.

Main Feedwater Stop 3.

Main Steam Wannup

'1 5*

4.

RCS Pressure-Low THIS PAGE OPEN PENDING RECE:PT O INFORMATION FROM THE APPUCANT I

7,

1.

Emergency Vent Fans 1 25*

2.

Containment Cooler Fans 1 45*

Y b.

HV & AC Isolation Valves LL W

l.

ECCS Room

< 75*

2.

Emergency Ventilation 7 75*

p 3.

Cont.inment Air Sample 7

4.

Containment Purge 11-5.

Penetration Room Purge

'1 75*

c.

Control Room HV & AC Units 1 0*

d.

High Pressure Injection 1.

High Pressure Injection Pumps

< 30*

2.

High Pressure Injection Valves 1,30*

Component Cooling Water e.

1.

Component Cooling Water Pumps 1 180*

2.

Component Cooling Aux. Equipment Iniet Valves

< 180*

3.

Component Cooling to Air Compressor Valves

_7 180*

f.

Service Water System 1.

Service Water Pumps 1 45*

2.

Service Water from Cor.ponent Cooling Heat Exchanger Isolation Valves 1 NA*

g.

Containment Spray isolation Valves 1 80*

1 h.

Emergency Diesel Generator 4. g#'

DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-18 t

\\D JAN 12

TABLE 3.3-5 (Continuedi SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM RESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSE TIME IN SECONDS 4.

RCS Pressure-Low (continued) 1.

Containment Isolation Valves

,1.

Vacuum Relief 1 25*

2.

Normal Sump

< 25*

3.

RCS Letdown Delay Coil Outlet 7 30*

4.

RCS Letdown High Temperature 130*

Jh._

5.

Pressurizer Sample

< 45*

6.

Service-Water to Cooling Water

-7 4

  • 7.

Vent Header

< 15*

f/

8.

Drain Tank 715*

5.

Core Flood Tank Vent 7 15*

10.

Core Flood Tank Fill 5 15*

If ky 11.

Steam Generator Samole

< 15*

g 12.

Atmospheric Vent 17 13.

Quench Tank 7 15*

N 14.

Emergency Sump

[

15.

RCP ' Seal Return 16.

Air Systems

< 15*

17.

N System 71*

18.

Q$ench Tank Sample 19.

Main Steam Warmup Drain 1

0*

20.

Makeup 21.

RCP Seal Inlet 7

22.

Core Flood Tank Sample

< 15*

23.

RCP Standpipe Demin Water Supply 7

5*'

24.

Containment H Dilution Inlet

< 25*'

Containment Hf Dilution Outlet i25*

25.

j.

BWST Outlet Valves 1 90*

5.

RCS Pressure--Low-Low THIS PAGE OPEN NN3iNG REG!PT OF INFOR,*AATM U.A.'s T.,E APPO_NT a.

Low Pressure Injection 1.

Decay Heat Pumps

< 30*

4 2.

Low Pressure Injection Valves 7 NA* T PC 3.

D cay Heat Pump Suction Valves 7 30* M 7 NA*

q 4.

Decay Heat Cooler Outlet Valves i

5.

Decay Heat Cooler Bypass Valves

[ NA* %

b.

Component Cooling Isolation Valves 1.

Auxiliary Equipment Inlet 1 90*

2.

Inlet to Air Compressor

< 90*

l l

3.

Component Cooling from Decay Heat Cooler 5(

)*

l DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-19 l

l JAN 121977 l

\\

TABLE 3.3-5 (Continued) d SAFETY FEATURES SYSTEM itESPONSE TIMES INITIATING SIGNAL AND FUNCTION RESPONSE TIME IN SECONOS 6.

Containment Radiation - High a.

Emergency Vent Fans 1 25*

b.

HV & AC Isolation Valves 1.

ECCS Room

< 75*

2.

Emergency Ventilation 375*

(

3.

Containment Air Sample 4.

Containment Purge 5.

Penetration Room Purge 1

JW.

c.

Control Room HV & AC Units 1 0*

7.

Borated Water Storage Tank-Low a.

Containment Sump Suction Valves 1 S0*

b.

BWST Outlet Valves 1 90*

TAB'LE NOTATION Diesel generator starting and sequence loading delays included.

v Response time limit includes movement of valves and attainment of Ip-pump or blower discharge pressure.

f*eg #

DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-20' JAN 121977

4, TAR'.E 4.3-2 i

g SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS-CilANNEL MODES'IN WHICH

!n CilANNEL

. CliANNEL FUNCTIONAL SURVEILLANCE Ci FUNCTIONAL UNIT CilECK CALIBRATION TEST REQUIRED El 1.

INSTRUMENT STRINGS se Q

a.

Containment Radiation - liigh S

R H

All M00ES b.

Containment Pressure - liigh S

R M(

1, 2, ; /l c.

Containment Pressure - liigh-liigh S

R M(

1, 2, 3 d.

RCS Pressure - Low S

M 1, 2, 3 e.

RCS Pressure - Low-Low S

M 1, 2, 3 f.

BWST Level - Low S

R H

1, 2, 3

,gs $wastfm Art chf le- % Wm i

2.

OUTPUT LOGIC 4

j M *bU M/ # b5 b'* Y d'Wh a.

Incident Level #1: Containment y

NA d9fe M alt MODES Isolation b.

Incident Level #2: liigh Pressure I

Injection and Starting Diesel w

%5 3

Generators NA M

1, 2, 3 w

c.

Incident i' vel #3: Low Pressure if S

k Injection NA M

1, 2, 3 d.

Incident Level #4: Containment Spray

?)A 5 NA M

1, 2, 3

)[

e.

Incident Level #5: Containment l

y.5 Sump Recirculation NA N

1,2,3 3.

MANUAL ACTUATION

r..

SFAS (6 cent Containment Spray NA NA M(1)

All MODES andEmergencySumpRecirculation) h b.

Containment Spray NA NA M(1) 1, 2, 3

,:e g

4.

SEQUENCE LOGIC CilANNELS NA NA M

1, 2, 3 m i ljt5-

}( /.'e hf Rd day 4%*% & W h b

ef

  1. fu:-

bue,wu.ty e a,-o aca

/

wa

INSTRUMENTATION STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.2.2' The Steam and Feedwater Rupture Control System (SFRCS) instrumen,

tation channels shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE with their trip a

setpoints set consistent with the values shown in the Trip Setpoint column of Table 3.3-12 and with RESPONSE TIMES as shown in Table 3.3-13.

M MM h, S

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2 and 3.

2b3 ACTION:

a.

With a SFRCS instrumentation channel trip setpoint less con-servative than the value shown in the Allowable Values column of Table 3.3-12, declare the channel inoperable and apply the applicable ACTION requirement of Table 3.3-11, until the channel is restored to OPERABLE status wit! t!ie trip setpoint adjusted consistent with the Trip Setpoint value.

b.

With a SFRCS instrumentation channel inoperable, take the action shown in Table 3.3-11.

s SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.2.2.1 Each SFRCS instrumentation channel shall be demonstratid OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during the MODES and at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-11.

4.3.2.2.2 The logic for the bypasses shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during the at power CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST of channels affected by bypass operation. The total bypass function shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 18 months during CHANNEL CALIBRATION testing of each channel affected by bypass operation.

4.3.2.2.3 The STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM RESPONSE TIME of each SFRCS function shall be demonstrated to be within the limit at least once per 18 months. Each test shall include at least one channel

~2 -

per function such that all channels are tested at least once every N times 18 months where N is the total number of redundant channels in a specific SFRCS function as shown in the " Total No. of Channels" Column of Table 3.3-11.

S DAVIS-BESSE, UNIT 1 3/4 3-23 i

JAN 121977 z.

l

f TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

'4STRUMENTATION STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SP nna h

MINIMUM m

TOTAL ?

CilANNELS CHANNELS FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF CilANhELS TO TRIP OPERABLE ACTION s

c 2

U 2.

Feedwater/ Steam Generator Differential Pressure - liigh Instrument Channels a.

PDS 2685A Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2 2

1 2

13 PDS 26858 Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2 b.

PDS 2685C Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2 2

1 2

13 i PDS 2685D Feedwater/ Steam Generator 2

{

c.

PDS 2686A Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1 2

1 2

13 PDS 2686B Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1 m

d.

PDS 2686C Feedwa'ter/ Steam Generator 1 2

1 2

13 PDS 2686D Feedwater/ Steam Generator 1 3.

Steam Generator Level - Low Instrument Channels (E,...-

LSL SP981 Steam Generator 1 2

1 2

13 LSL SP982 Steam Generator 1 b.

LSL SP9A3 Steam Generator 1 2

l' 2

13 LSL SP9A4 Steam Generator 1 N

LSLSP9Al/SteamGenerator2

[

.2 1

2 13 c.

]

l LSL SP9A21 Steam Generator 2 g

lpf b

"M se pp a

a

+

~ TABLE 3.3-11 (Continued)

STEAM AND FEEDWATER RUPTURE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION ab

.U MINIMUM N

TOTAL N3.

CilANNELS CHANNELS FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE ACTION 3

c z

M 3.

Steam Generator Level - Low Instrument Channels (continued) 4 d.

LSL SP983 Steam Generator 2 2

1 2

13 LSL SP984 Steam Gener:Lui ?

4.

Loss of RCP Channels a.

SFRCS Channel #1 2

1 2

13

{

b.

SFRCS Channel #2 2

1 2

13 "4

5.

Manual Initiation m

a.

Steam Pressure - Low 4

4 4

14 b.

Level Steam Generatar - Low 2

2 2

14 c.

Feedwater A P - liigh 2

2 2

14 d.

Loss of RCP's 2

2 2

14 h

==

.x3 a

M i

i

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