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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MONTHYEARML20217B9061999-10-0101 October 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Re Control Rod Block Instrumentation ML20212H5261999-09-27027 September 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising TS Re Loss of Power Setpoints for 4 Kv Emergency Buses ML20210N0801999-08-0606 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Incorporating Note Which Will Permit one-time Exemption Until 990930,from 90 F Limit Stated in SR 3.7.2.2 ML20210E6001999-07-21021 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting Requirement for Refuel Platform Fuel Grapple Fully Retracted Position Interlock Currently Required by TS Surveillance Requirement 3.9.1.1 ML20209F7751999-07-12012 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Sections 2.1.1.2 & 5.6.5,incorporating Revised SLMCPR Due to Use of Cycle Specific Analysis & Deleting Previously Added Footnotes Which Are No Longer Necessary ML20209D9861999-07-0808 July 1999 Proposed Final Tech Spec Pages Correcting Minor Administrative Errors in Figure Showing Site & Exclusion Boundaries & Two SRs ML20209B9211999-07-0101 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Reflecting Change in Corporate Structure ML20196A5441999-06-14014 June 1999 Proposed Final Tech Spec Pages for License Change Request ECR 98-01802 Re Installation of Digital Power Range Neutron Monitoring (Prnm) Sys & Incorporation of long-term thermal- Hydraulic Stability Solution Hardware ML20195B8271999-05-25025 May 1999 Proposed Final Tech Specs Pages for License Change Application ECR 96-01511 Re Rev to Loss of Power Setpoints for 4 Kv Emergency Buses ML20205F6391999-03-29029 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Deleting Requirement for Refuel Platform Fuel Grapple Fully Retracted Position Interlock Currently Required by TS Surveillance Requirement 3.9.1.1 ML20207E2551999-03-0101 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Supporting PBAPS Mod P00507 Which Will Install Power Range Neutron Monitoring Sys Incorporate long-term T/H Stability Solution Hardware ML20198N2531998-12-24024 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Setpoints & Limits of Allowable Values for LOP Instrumentation for 4kV Emergency Buses Contained in TS Table 3.3.8.1-1, LOP Instrumentation ML20154C8271998-09-29029 September 1998 Proposed Tech Specs SR 3.6.4.1.2,revising Wording to Maintain Requirement That Secondary Containment Is Not Breached at Any Time When Secondary Containment Is Required ML20151Y3841998-09-14014 September 1998 Revised Proposed Final TS Pages for License Change Application ECR 97-02809,incorporating end-of-cycle Recirculation Pump Trip Sys at Units 2 & 3 ML20151Y3711998-09-11011 September 1998 Proposed Final TS Pages for License Change Application ECR 98-01403,revising SLMCPRs for Unit 2 ML20151Y3651998-09-11011 September 1998 Proposed Final TS Pages for License Change Applications ECR 96-02324 & 98-00499,revising MSIV Leakage & Safety Relief Valve Surveillance Testing ML20151T0421998-08-31031 August 1998 Proposed Final Tech Specs Pages for License Change Application ECR 97-02809,incorporating end-of-cycle Recirculation Pump Trip Sys at Plant ML20236W2201998-07-29029 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Supporting Installation of Mod P00271 for Unit 2 Re Replacement of Source Range & Intermediate Range Monitors W/New Wide Range Neutron Monitoring Sys ML20236R3121998-07-10010 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages for License Change Application ECR 98-01403,revising TS Section 2.0.W/non-proprietary Addl Info Re 1.10 Cycle Specific SLMCPR Cycle 13 ML20236P7531998-07-0909 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Supporting Installation of Mod P00271, for Unit 2 Re Facility Operating License Change Request 93-18 ML20247C2611998-05-0101 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting Requirements for Functional Testing of SRVs During Each Unit Startup ML20217K3651998-04-28028 April 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases Through Unit 2 Bases Rev 17 & Unit 3 Bases Rev 19 ML20217G7531998-03-20020 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re end-of-cycle Recirculation Pump Trip Sys at Plant ML20217Q4711998-03-0202 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Adding Requirements to Achieve Compliance w/10CFR50.36a, TS on Effluents from Nuclear Power Reactors ML20202F4201998-02-0404 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising SR 3.6.4.1.2 & Associated Bases to Reflect Changes in Requirements for Secondary Containment Doors ML20211H9281997-09-26026 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Replacing Page 2.0-1 & Adding Page 5.0-21 for Unit 3 ML20211F4001997-09-22022 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Replacing Source Range & Intermediate Range Monitors W/New Wide Range Neutron Monitoring Sys ML20141G4871997-06-30030 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Section 2.0, Safety Limits to Incorporate Revised SLMCPRs Due to Use of GE13 Fuel Product Line & cycle-specific Analysis Performed by GE ML20140D8601997-06-0404 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Section 3.8.2.1 to Eliminate Inconsistency Between Requirements for ECCS Operability & auto-start & Trip Bypass of of EDGs on ECCS Initiation Signal During Listed Events in Application ML20141L0111997-05-23023 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Section 5.5.12 to Exclude Measured Main Steam Isolation Valves Leakage from Total Type B & C Local Leak Rate Test Results ML20141E0801997-05-0909 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 3.6.1.3.16,replacing Frequency of Primary Containment Purge & Exhaust Valve Inflatable Seals ML20137P7561997-03-31031 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Extending Surveillance Interval for Calibr of Average Power Range Monitor Flow Bias Instrumentation from 18 Months to 24 Months ML20134F6121996-10-30030 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Section 2.0,revising Slmcprs Due to GE Determination That Previous Calculation Is Nonconservative ML20117L2891996-09-0606 September 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3.3.5.1, ECCS Instrumentation, & 3.8.1, AC Sources-Operating ML20117F9471996-08-27027 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re CRD Charging Water Header Pressure for Shutdown Margin Test ML20117H6761996-08-23023 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 2.0 Re Safety Limits ML20117M7041996-06-13013 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Sr 3.3.1.1.12,for APRM Flow Biased High Scram Function,Allowing SR to Be Performed W/O Entering Associated Conditions & Required Actions for Up to Six H Provided Core Flow at or Above 82% ML20101K8131996-03-25025 March 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Section 2.0 Re Safety Limits ML20100J7591996-02-15015 February 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Implementation of 10CFR50,App J, Option B ML20096F1481996-01-16016 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Base Changes Re Implementation of Main Stack & Vent Stack Radiation Monitoring Sytems ML20095L0231995-12-22022 December 1995 Proposed Improved TS & Bases,Allowing Flexibility to Install Main Stack Rms (Mod 5386) W/O Need for Addl Licensing Actions & Addressing Annotations to Reflect pre- & post-mod Scenarios,Respectively ML20095J1321995-12-21021 December 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Change Request 95-08, Eliminating Outdated Matl from FOLs & Making FOL for Unit 2, Consistent W/Fol for Unit 3 ML20095J7011995-12-19019 December 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Administrative Change to Ventilation Filter Testing Program ML20095A1731995-11-30030 November 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Minimum Allowable Control Rod Scram Accumulator Pressure & Charging Water Header Pressure from Value of 955 Psig to Value of 940 Psig ML20094R2971995-11-22022 November 1995 Revised,Proposed TS Pages 147,157 & 158 Re Early Implementation of Improved TS Section 3.4.3 ML20094Q6801995-11-21021 November 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re SR for High Pressure Test of HPCI & B 3.5-14 & B 3.5-28.Administrative Change Proposed to Eliminate Ref to Section Previously Eliminated ML20092A2141995-09-0101 September 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Change Request 95-07, Deleting License Condition 2.C ML20092A2841995-08-30030 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Requesting Enforcement Discretion from Portion of FOL Condition 2.C ML20092B9871995-08-28028 August 1995 Proposed Improved Tech Specs ML20087E8881995-08-0404 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Implementation of New SR Associated W/Conversion to TS 1999-09-27
[Table view] Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20217B9061999-10-0101 October 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Re Control Rod Block Instrumentation ML20212H5261999-09-27027 September 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising TS Re Loss of Power Setpoints for 4 Kv Emergency Buses ML20210N0801999-08-0606 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Incorporating Note Which Will Permit one-time Exemption Until 990930,from 90 F Limit Stated in SR 3.7.2.2 ML20210E6001999-07-21021 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting Requirement for Refuel Platform Fuel Grapple Fully Retracted Position Interlock Currently Required by TS Surveillance Requirement 3.9.1.1 ML20209F7751999-07-12012 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Sections 2.1.1.2 & 5.6.5,incorporating Revised SLMCPR Due to Use of Cycle Specific Analysis & Deleting Previously Added Footnotes Which Are No Longer Necessary ML20209D9861999-07-0808 July 1999 Proposed Final Tech Spec Pages Correcting Minor Administrative Errors in Figure Showing Site & Exclusion Boundaries & Two SRs ML20209B9211999-07-0101 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Reflecting Change in Corporate Structure ML20196A5441999-06-14014 June 1999 Proposed Final Tech Spec Pages for License Change Request ECR 98-01802 Re Installation of Digital Power Range Neutron Monitoring (Prnm) Sys & Incorporation of long-term thermal- Hydraulic Stability Solution Hardware ML20195B8271999-05-25025 May 1999 Proposed Final Tech Specs Pages for License Change Application ECR 96-01511 Re Rev to Loss of Power Setpoints for 4 Kv Emergency Buses ML20206C5821999-04-20020 April 1999 Rev 4 to RW-C-100, Solid Radwaste Sys Process Control Program (Pcp) ML20205F6391999-03-29029 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Deleting Requirement for Refuel Platform Fuel Grapple Fully Retracted Position Interlock Currently Required by TS Surveillance Requirement 3.9.1.1 ML20207E2551999-03-0101 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Supporting PBAPS Mod P00507 Which Will Install Power Range Neutron Monitoring Sys Incorporate long-term T/H Stability Solution Hardware ML20202E6251998-12-31031 December 1998 PBAPS Unit 2 Cycle 13 Startup Rept. with ML20198N2531998-12-24024 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Setpoints & Limits of Allowable Values for LOP Instrumentation for 4kV Emergency Buses Contained in TS Table 3.3.8.1-1, LOP Instrumentation ML20195J1651998-11-16016 November 1998 Rev D to LGS Emergency Preparedness NUMARC Eals ML20195J1541998-11-16016 November 1998 Rev D to PBAPS Emergency Preparedness NUMARC Eals ML20154C8271998-09-29029 September 1998 Proposed Tech Specs SR 3.6.4.1.2,revising Wording to Maintain Requirement That Secondary Containment Is Not Breached at Any Time When Secondary Containment Is Required ML20151Y3841998-09-14014 September 1998 Revised Proposed Final TS Pages for License Change Application ECR 97-02809,incorporating end-of-cycle Recirculation Pump Trip Sys at Units 2 & 3 ML20151Y3711998-09-11011 September 1998 Proposed Final TS Pages for License Change Application ECR 98-01403,revising SLMCPRs for Unit 2 ML20151Y3651998-09-11011 September 1998 Proposed Final TS Pages for License Change Applications ECR 96-02324 & 98-00499,revising MSIV Leakage & Safety Relief Valve Surveillance Testing ML20151T0421998-08-31031 August 1998 Proposed Final Tech Specs Pages for License Change Application ECR 97-02809,incorporating end-of-cycle Recirculation Pump Trip Sys at Plant ML20236W2201998-07-29029 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Supporting Installation of Mod P00271 for Unit 2 Re Replacement of Source Range & Intermediate Range Monitors W/New Wide Range Neutron Monitoring Sys ML20236R3121998-07-10010 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages for License Change Application ECR 98-01403,revising TS Section 2.0.W/non-proprietary Addl Info Re 1.10 Cycle Specific SLMCPR Cycle 13 ML20236P7531998-07-0909 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Supporting Installation of Mod P00271, for Unit 2 Re Facility Operating License Change Request 93-18 ML20247C2611998-05-0101 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting Requirements for Functional Testing of SRVs During Each Unit Startup ML20217K3651998-04-28028 April 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases Through Unit 2 Bases Rev 17 & Unit 3 Bases Rev 19 ML20206C5711998-04-16016 April 1998 Rev 11 to ODCM for Pbaps,Units 1 & 2 ML20217G7531998-03-20020 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re end-of-cycle Recirculation Pump Trip Sys at Plant ML20217Q4711998-03-0202 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Adding Requirements to Achieve Compliance w/10CFR50.36a, TS on Effluents from Nuclear Power Reactors ML20202F4201998-02-0404 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising SR 3.6.4.1.2 & Associated Bases to Reflect Changes in Requirements for Secondary Containment Doors ML20202H4141998-01-31031 January 1998 Cycle 12 Startup Rept Unit 3 ML20211H9281997-09-26026 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Replacing Page 2.0-1 & Adding Page 5.0-21 for Unit 3 ML20211F4001997-09-22022 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Replacing Source Range & Intermediate Range Monitors W/New Wide Range Neutron Monitoring Sys ML20141G4871997-06-30030 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Section 2.0, Safety Limits to Incorporate Revised SLMCPRs Due to Use of GE13 Fuel Product Line & cycle-specific Analysis Performed by GE ML20140D8601997-06-0404 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Section 3.8.2.1 to Eliminate Inconsistency Between Requirements for ECCS Operability & auto-start & Trip Bypass of of EDGs on ECCS Initiation Signal During Listed Events in Application ML20141L0111997-05-23023 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Section 5.5.12 to Exclude Measured Main Steam Isolation Valves Leakage from Total Type B & C Local Leak Rate Test Results ML20141E0801997-05-0909 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 3.6.1.3.16,replacing Frequency of Primary Containment Purge & Exhaust Valve Inflatable Seals ML20141J0311997-05-0808 May 1997 Rev 7 to Pump & Valve IST Program Third Ten Yr Interval ML20137P7561997-03-31031 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Extending Surveillance Interval for Calibr of Average Power Range Monitor Flow Bias Instrumentation from 18 Months to 24 Months ML20217M8301997-01-30030 January 1997 Rev 10 to ODCM, for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Units 1 & 2 ML20134A6751997-01-24024 January 1997 Cycle 12 Startup Rept Unit 2 ML20134F6121996-10-30030 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Section 2.0,revising Slmcprs Due to GE Determination That Previous Calculation Is Nonconservative ML20138B0081996-09-27027 September 1996 Rev 3 to Solid Radwaste Sys Process Control Program (Pcp) ML20117L2891996-09-0606 September 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3.3.5.1, ECCS Instrumentation, & 3.8.1, AC Sources-Operating ML20117F9471996-08-27027 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re CRD Charging Water Header Pressure for Shutdown Margin Test ML20117H6761996-08-23023 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 2.0 Re Safety Limits ML20117M7041996-06-13013 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Sr 3.3.1.1.12,for APRM Flow Biased High Scram Function,Allowing SR to Be Performed W/O Entering Associated Conditions & Required Actions for Up to Six H Provided Core Flow at or Above 82% ML20101K8131996-03-25025 March 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Section 2.0 Re Safety Limits ML20100J7591996-02-15015 February 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Implementation of 10CFR50,App J, Option B ML20096F1481996-01-16016 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Base Changes Re Implementation of Main Stack & Vent Stack Radiation Monitoring Sytems 1999-09-27
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PBAPS LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 3.9.C Emergency Service Water 4.9.C Emergency Service Water System System
- 1. The Emergency Service Water 1. The ESWS shall be tested System (ESWS) shall be operable once every 3 months as at all times when the reactor follows:
coolant temperature is greater than 212 f. a. Pump operability -
the pump shall be
- 2. If two ESW pumps become manually started and inoperable, the reactor flow capability tested may remain in operation in accordance with the for a period not to Section XI of the ASME exceed 1 month. Boiler Pressure Vessel code and applicable addenda except where relief has been granted.
- 3. To consider the Emergency b. Valve operability -
Cooling Water pump operable the automatic valves as an equivalent ESW pump, shall be stroked at least 1 ESW booster pump individually from and 2 Emergency Cooling Tower their control switches, fans must be operable.
- 4. To consider the ESW pump 2. The associated pump room operable the associated fans shall be tested for pump room fans must be operability every 3 months.
available for normal operation except that a) one pump .3. a. The Emergency Cooling room supply and/or exhaust Water pump and ESW fan for each compartment booster pumps shall may be out of service for be tested once per one month or b) temporary operating cycle to fans may be used in place of verify operability.
permanently installed fans to provide roam temperatures b. The Emergency Cooling at less than 120 0F, Tower fans shall be tested once per operating cycle to verify operability.
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l Unit 2 PBAPS 4.9 BASES (Cont'd.)
Periodic tests between refueling outages verify the ability of the diesel generator to run at full load and the core and containment cooling pumps to deliver full flow. Periodic testing of the various components, plus a functional test one-a-cycle, is sufficient to maintain adequate reliability.
Although station batteries will deteriorate with time, utility experience indicates there is almost no possibility of precipitous failure. The type of surveillance described in this specification is that which has been demonstrated over the years to provide an indication of a cell becoming irregular or unserviceable long before it becomes a fallure. In addition, the checks described also provide adequate indication that the batteries have the specified
- ampere hour capability. ,
The station batteries shall be subjected to a performance test every third refueling outage and a service test during the other refueling outages. This testing frequency complies with the testing requirements of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 450 (1975), " Recommended Practice for Maintenance. Testing and Replacement of large Lead Storage Batteries," and Regulatory Guide 1.129, Revision 1 (February 1978), " Maintenance, Testing and Replacement of large Lead Storage Batteries for Nuclear Power Plants."
A performance test-determines the ability of the battery to meet a specified discharge rate and duration based on the manufacturer's rating. A service test proves the capability of the battery to deliver the design requirements of the dc systems; i.e., supply and maintain in operable status all of the actual emergency loads for the design basis accident. A performance test is the most severe test because the cycling on the battery at manufacturer's rating shortens the service life of the battery. A service test is performed at design load instead of manufacturer's ratings.
The diesel fuel oil quality must be checked to ensure proper operation of the diesel generators. Water content should be minimized because water in the fuel could contribute to excessive damage to the diesel engine. Amendment No. 131 centralized commitments related to Position C.2 of Regulatory Guide 1.137 Revision 1 (October, 1979) " Fuel Oil Systems for Standby Diesel Generators".
-When it is determined that some auxiliary electrical equipment is out-of-service, the increased surveillance required in Section 4.5.f is deemed adequate to provide assura,ce that the remaining equipment will be. operable.
The test interval for the Emergency Service Water-System, plus the ESW booster pumps, Emergency Cooling Tower fans, and pump room fans associated with the ESW pumps is deemed adequate to provide assurance that the equipment will be operable based on good engineering judgment and system redundancy, plus the additional testing accomplished when the diesel generators are tested. Pump flow tests during normal operation will be performed by measuring the head and flow in the system using suitable flow equipment and pressure instrumen ation, i
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Unit 3 PBAPS 4,9 DASES'(Cont'd.)
Periodic tests between refueling outages verify the ability of the diesel generator to run at full load and the core and containment cooling pumps to deliver full flow. Periodic testing of the various components, plus a functional test one-a-cycle, is sufficient to maintain adequate reliability.
Although station batteries will deteriorate with time, utility experience indicates there is almost no possibility of precipitous failure. The type of surveillance described in-this specification is that which hcs been demonstrated over the years to provide an indication of a cell becoming irregular or unserviceable long before it becomes a failure, in addition, the checks described also provide adequate indication that the batteries have the specified ampere hour capability.
The station batteries shall be subjected to a performance test every third refueling outage and a t.ervice test during the other refueling outages. This testing frequency complies with the testing requirements of the institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 450 (1975), " Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing and Replacement of L.arge lead Storage Batteries," and Regulatory Guide 1.129. Revision 1 (February 1978), " Maintenance, lesting and Heplacement of Large lead-Storage Batteries for Nuclear Power Plants."
A performance test determines the "
battery to meet a specified discharge rate and duration based turer's rating. A service test proves the capability of the oatter) . the design requirements of the dc systems; i.e., supply and maintain in opei. status all of the actual emergency loads for the design basis accident. A performance test is the most severe test because the cycling on the battery at manufacturer's rating shortens the service life of the battery. A service test is ;,erformed at design load instead of '
manufacturer's ratings.
i The diesel fuel oil quality must be checked to ensure proper operation of the l diesel-generators. Water content should be minimized because water in the fuel could contribute to excessive damage to the diesel engine. Amendment No. 134 centralized commitments related to Position C.2 of Regulatory Guide 1.137, Revision 1 (October, 1979) " fuel Oil Systems for Standby Diesel Generators".
When it is determined that some auxiliary electrical equipment is out-of-service.
l the increased surveillance required in Section 4.5.f is deemed adequate to provide assurance that the remaining equipment will be operable.
The test interval for the Emergency Service Water System, plus the ESW booster pumps Emergency Cooling Tower fans, and pump room fans associated with the ESW l' pumps is deemed adequate to provide assurance that the equipment will be operable based on good engineering judgment and system redundancy, plus the additional testing accomplished when the diesel generators are tested. Pump flow tests during normal operation will be performed by measuring the head and flow in the system using suitable flow equipment and pressure Instrumentation.
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