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{{#Wiki_filter:Attachment 2toAEP:NRC:0692CC ExistingTechnical Specifications forDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2MarkedtoReflectProposedChanges9'202200160 9202i2lPDRADOCK05000315PPDR LItIlgl4Sth4'gl4e4Vw.~kil\I'4a,W~~~W4l'->~  
{{#Wiki_filter:Attachment 2 to AEP:NRC:0692CC Existing Technical Specifications for Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 Marked to Reflect Proposed Changes 9'202200160 9202i2 ADOCK 05000315 l PDR P              PDR
'LANTSYSTEMS34.7.9PIRESUPPRESSION SYSTRLS.FIRESUPPRESSION VATERSYSTEMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.1Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeOPERABLEwith:aib.Two+highncL2J300GPMpumps,oneofwhichshallbeadiedrivenpump,wi'theirdischarge ali,gnedtothefireressionheadersAnOPEMLEopenflovpathcaptakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganandtransferrin waterhdistribution piping(withOPEMLEsectisingvalves)upheyard.hydrantcurbcontrolvalvesuptothehosestationvalveorwater~~~~~~~suppressi systemcontrolling valve(s)requiredtobLEpercations3.7.9.5,and3.7.9.2,respectively.
 
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Atalltimes.ACTION:1ns.e(+a.VithonlyonepumpLE,restoreaninoperabesel,Af'equired),
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andequipment tBLEsthin7daysorestablish a',backup firesuoersystemwithinthenext7days.Theprov".oSpecifi.cations 3..d3.0.4arenotapplii.ththefiresuppression watersystemotherwise inoperable:
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1.,Restorethefiresuppression waterdistribution systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin24hours,or2.Establish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithin24hours.v&oneo0~~e-Ore~aPP~O'-O~~etweenMntsCOOK'NUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-41AMENDMENT NO.79,130 4SEh~II-picVII47ig~1P(<4k'I~i/P)pglyyqIlg4j InsertA:3.T.9.Lwith:Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeconsidered tobeOPERABLEa.Threeofthefivefiresuppression systempumpsOPERABLE, twoof'whichmustbethefollowing:
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L.Onediesel-engine drivenpumphavingacapacityof2500gpmcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitherofthefirewaterstoragetanks,withitsdischarge alignedtothefiredistxibution piping.2..Onefiresuppression systempumphavingacapacityof2000gpmcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichigananditsdischarge capableofbeingmanuallyalignedtothefixedistribution piping.bAn.OPERABLEflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfx'omeitheroneofthefirewatertanksandtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalvesanduptothehosestationvalve(s)orwater'uppression system,controlling valve(s).Thehosestationvalve(s),andthewatersuppression systemcontrol'ing valve(s)thatarerequiredtobeintheflowpatharegiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2,respectively.
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c.Twofirewatertanks,eachwithaminimumusablevolumeof565,000gallons(34.0feetlevelindication).
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d.AnOPERABLEisolatedflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromLake,Michigan andtxansferring thewaterthxoughdistxibution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalvesanduptothehosestationvalve(s)orwatexsuppression systemcontrolling valve(s).
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Thehosestationvalve(s)andwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s)thatarerequix'ed tobeOPERABLEaregiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2respectively.
 
LE Insert3aWithlessthan.theminimumnumber'fpumpsOPERABLE, taketheACTION!showninTable3.7-5b.Pith.onefirewatertankinoperable, restoretheinoperabla tanktoiOPERABLEstatuswithin.30daysorestablish.
        'LANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.9 PIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTRLS
abackup.fixesuppression.
        .FIRE SUPPRESSION VATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION      FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.1  The  fire  suppression water system shall be                OPERABLE  with:
watersystemwithinthenext7days I'A0J)C,llII1~Pldo~~wTlg 6+(eoeteree.per~QM.nQ~+Ala@.~'A~AM'4'AAE~Qcl~~4241k~PLANTSYSTEHSSURVEILLANCE REVZRZmNTS4.7.9.1.1 Thefixesuppression vatersystemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
ai    Two+  high        ncL2J300 GPM pumps,           one of which shall be    a  die driven    pump,   wi       'their discharge ali,gned to the fire              ression headers
(.bAtleastonceper31daysonaSTAGGERED TESTBASISbystartingeachpumpandoperating itforatleast15minutesonrecixculation flov.Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying thateachvalve(manual,poveroperated, orautomatic) inflovpaththatisnotlocked,sealed,orothervisa securedinposition, iainitscorrectposition.
: b. An OPEMLE open flov path cap                            taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferrin                    water          h distribution piping (with OPEMLE sect                  ising valves) up            he yard. hydrant curb control valves                up to the hose station valve            or water suppressi       system controlling valve(s) required to b                        LE per cations 3.7.9.5, and 3.7.9.2, respectively.
Atleastoncepar6monthsbyperformance ofasystemflushofabovegroundinternaldistribution headersandfirehydrants.
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.8Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveinthe'.flovpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.Atleastonceper18monthsbyperforming asystemfunctional testvhichincludessimulated automatic actuation of.thesystemthroughout itsoperating
APPLICABILITY: At        all  times.
: sequence, and:2.parifping chaseachaneomacic,valve inchelovpgchaccnapas-q.coicscorrecrpos.icion,
ACTION:
~4LKY..Q'AVCO~~+f.Verifping chareachpomp/develops aflowogaeleastgggg.gpmatasystemheadofatleast300feetofvaterbyobserving threepoints(minimum, rated,andpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve.3.Cycling'ach valveintheflovpaththatisnottestableduringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel,and4.Verifying thateachhighpressurepumpstartsinitspreplanned sequencetomaintainthefiresuppression vatersystempressuregreaterthanorequalto100psig.Atleastonceper3yearsbyperforming aseriesofflovtestssothateveryfiremainsegment(excluding individual systemsupplies) hasbeenverifiedtobeclearofobstructions by.afullflovt)st.<,@ieaWena~P'-~
: a. Vith only      one pump              LE,    restore  an inoperab              esel, Af 1ns.e(+           'equired),       and equipment t                    BLE s          thin 7 days or establish a',backup "firesu                      o      er system within the next    7 days. The  prov              .o  Specifi.cations 3.     .     d 3.0.4 are not appli i.th the  fire  suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
8~~P+~P$~Q~~lGAQADi&<w&#x17d;~t~pQQ~0$m)mP)i~mini.~~)~~~~~phpe.4rma~COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-42~NDmNTNO.79130 IIS'L.gkICING~I PLANTSYSTEM~CEREOUIRBSEVZS Continued 4.7.9.1.2 Thefirepumpdieselengine5shalL bedemonstacedOP%ABLE:a.Atleastonceper3Ldaysbyverifying:
1.,     Restore the        fire    suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE    status within        24 hours, or
1.ThefueLstoragetazdacontaiag arleast160gallonsoffuel,and2.Thediesel5startN fromambientconditions andoperateforatleast30minutes.b.Atleastonceper92daysby-verifying that.asampleofdieselfueLfromthafuelstoragetank5obtained inaccordance withASSAMD4057-81iswithintheacceptable limitsspecified.
: 2. Establish     a    backup    fire    suppression water system within 24
inTable1ofASTM-D975-81 whenchecked.forviscosity, water,.andsediment.
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At,leastonceper18.months bysubjecting thedieseiSto aninspection inaccordance withprocedures preparedinconjunction withmanufacturer's recommendations fozthisclassofstandbysezvice.4.7'.9.1.3 Thefirepump,dieseLstartingbatteryban&pandchargemshall be"demonstrated.
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OP%ABLE:aoAtleastonceper7daysbyverifying that:1.Theelectolytelevelozeachbatteryisabovetheplates,and2.Theoutputbatteryvoltageofeachbankisgreaterthan24volts.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyver'fying thatthespecific.gravityisappropriate forcontinued serviceofeachbattery.C~Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying that:Thebatter''es, cellplatesandbatterypacksshownovisualindication ofphysicaldamageorabnormaldeter'oration, and2.Thebattery-to-battery andterminalconnections areclean,tight,freeofcorosion,andcoatedwithanti-corrosion material.
etweenMn  ts COOK 'NUCLEAR PLANT      - UNIT    1              3/4 7-41                AMENDMENT NO. 79,130
COOKNUC~~PLANT-UNIT1.3/47-43 0)(\I1LgIf;j~A  
 
@MQAMTABLE3.7-5FIREPUMPOPERABILITY REUIREMENTS Withthefollowing minimumcombination ofpumpsOPERABLE:
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TakethisACTIONEast2500gpmdieselVest2500gpmdiesel2500gpmelectricUnit12000gpmdieselUnit22000gpmdieselXbCOOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-43bAMENDMENT NO.  
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a.Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithin7days.b.Restoreatleastoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin7days.C.Withboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin7days.d.Withboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin14days.e.Restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin4days.ACTIONSa,b,c,d,andfarestillapplicable.
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Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithin14days.*Thetimesspecified bytheseactionstatements arenotadditive.
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'OOKNUCLEARPLANT-'UNIT13/47-43cAMENDMENT NO.  
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~~l~aPIIt.tIf'I~?Igt/',~VV'(\~I SPLANTSYSTEMSBASESI,Theservice'tlife ofa'snubber isevaluated viamanufactur'er's'fnput and'nformation throughconsideration ofthesnubberserviceconditions andassociated installation andmaintenance records(newlyinstalled snubber,sealreplaced, springreplaced, inhighradiation area,inhightemperature area,etc...).Therequirement tomonitorthesnubberservicelifeisincludedtoensurethatthesnubbersperiodically undergoaperformance evaluation inviewoftheirageandoperating conditions.
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Theserecordswillprovidestatistical basesforfutureconsideration ofsnubberservicelife.Therequirements forthemaintenance ofrecordsandthesnubberservicelifereview,arenotintendedtoaffectplantoperation.
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~%~tThenumberofsnubberstobefunctionally testedduiingeachsurveillance isbasedondalculations performed toallowextension ofthesurveillance intervalfrom18monthsto24'onths, andtherefore, thenumber.ofsnubbersfunctionally testeddeviatesfromthenumbeirequiredbythe-Westinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications (NUREG-0452, Revision4).34.7.8SEALEDSOURCECONTAMINATION Thelimitations onremovable contamination forsourcesrequiring leaktesting,including alphaemitters, isbasedonXOCFR70.39(c)limitsfor.plutonium.
 
Thislimitation willensurethatleakagefrombyproduct, source,andspecialnuclearmaterialsourceswillnotexceedallowable intakevalues.34.7.9FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSTheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression systemsensuresthatadequatefiresuppression capability isavailable toconfineandextinguish firesoccurring inanyportionofthefacilitywhezesafetyrelatedequipment islocated.The,firesuppression systemsconsistsofthewatersystem,sprayand/orsprink3.ers, C02,Halon,andfirehosestations.
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Thecollective capability ofthefiresuppression systemsisadequatetominimizepotential damagetosafetyrelatedequipment andisamajorelementinthefacilityfireprotection program.~ep6IntheeventthatoneormoreC02Suppression Systemrequiring automatic actuation mustbeisolatedforpersonalprotection topermitentryforroutinetours,maintenance, construction, orsurveillance testingintheprotected area,thefire,detection system(s) requiredto'beoperablebySpecification 3.3.3.7shallbeverifiqdtobeoperable.
3.T.9.L      The  fire suppression water system shall be considered to be                  OPERABLE with:
Isolation ofanautomatic C02suressionsystemternorarilutsthisssteminamanualactuation mode.Relianceonthefiredetection system,inconjunction wzttheazitytomanuallydischarge theC02suppression systemwillprovideadequatefireprotection forperiodswhenpersonnel arerequired'o workintheseareas.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2B3/47-6AMENDMENT
: a.     Three of the five fire suppression system pumps    OPERABLE,  two                of
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              'which must be the following:
1Jg~a~~4kCeelr'kI'E'I 34.1.97IRXSUP~SIOHTheOPEEibILITY ofthefie~ressimsysteme~esthsaditte.fieexppreaai acapability isavailable toconfineandextinguish Qreaoccurring Saanyportionofthefacilityvherasafetyrelatedequipmeat islocated.Thafiresuppression systemsconsist)ofthavasersystem,sprayand/orspears,CO~Haloaaadfizehosestations.
L. One diesel-engine driven pump having a capacity of 2500 gpm capable  of taking suction from either of the fire water storage tanks, with its discharge aligned to the fire distxibution piping.
ThecoU,ective capability.
2.. One fire  suppression system pump having a capacity  of  2000 gpm capable  of taking suction from Lake Michigan and its discharge capable  of being manually aligned to the fixe distribution piping.
ofthefiresuppression systemsia.adequatetoain9xizepotential damagetosafety-relarad equipmeat sadiaauforelementiathefacilityBraprotection pzogzasoIatheeventthatcaeormoreCO)Suppression Systaarequiring automatic actuatioa austbeisolatedforpersonalprotecsioa sopermiteatzyforzoutiaetouzs,maiateaance, coasszuctioa, orsurveillance testingiasheprotected szea,theQzedesacsioa system(s) requiredtobeoperableby"Specificatioa 3.3.3.7shallbeverifiedtobeoperable.
b      An. OPERABLE  flow path capable of taking suction fx'om either one of the fire water tanks and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or system, controlling valve(s) . The hose station valve(s) water'uppression
Isolatioa ofaaautomatic COsuppression systemtemporarily putsthissystaaSn.amanual.actuatioa mole.Relianceonthefiredetactioa system,lncon]unction viththeabilitytomanuallydischarge theCO2suppression systemvolprovideadequatefire.protection forperiodsvhea'ersonnel
          ,   and the water suppression system control'ing valve(s) that are required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2, respectively.
<<erequizedtovora'ntheseareas.Intheeventthatportionsofthefiresuppression systemsarefnoperable, alternate backupff'm.fighting equipment fsrequirdtobemadeavaflable fntheaffec.edareasuntiltfieinoperable equfpnent fsrestoredtoservice.Whentheinoperable firefightingequipment fsintendedforuseasabackupmeansoffiresuppression, alongerperiodoft'.;,~fsallowedtoprovideanalternate meansoffirefightingthanfftheinoperable equipment fstheprimarymeansoffiresuopressfon.
: c.     Two  fire water tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons (34.0 feet level indication).
Sackupfireprotection equipment willnormallytaketheformofpermanently mountedfireextingufshers and/orfirehosestatfons.in ornearthearea,orfirehosesroutedtotheaffectedarea+However, ftisnotourintenttorelyonbackupsystemsorothercompensatory measuresforanextendedperfodoftimeandact>ohwillbetakentorestorethefnoperable portionsofthefiresuppression systemtoOPERA8LE.
: d.     An OPERABLE isolated flow path capable of taking suction from Lake
statuswithinareasonable period.Thesuzveillance requirements provideassurance thatthemin'~OPBhBIIJTT requirements ofthefiresuppression systemsaremes.Anallovence ismadeforensuringasufficient volumeofHaloaendCO)~~thestoragetanksbyveriyingeithersheveighs,level,orpressureof"hetanks.COOKNUC~~PLhHT-UNITla'/47-7A~%)NETNO
            ,Michigan and txansferring the water thxough distxibution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or watex suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are requix'ed to be OPERABLE are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.
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ZnsertC:Thefiresuppression watersystemhasQvefirepumpscommontobothuaitswhichdischarge intounderground ringheaders.Therearetwodiesel-engine-driven,vertical-turbine firepumpsratedat2000gpm,eachtakingsuctionfromLakeMichigan; onemotor-dr"'ven horizontal centrifugal firepumpratedat2500gpmthattakessuctionfromthafixewaterstoragetanks;and.twodiesel-engine-driven horizontal cent&galfixepumpsrated.at2500gpm'hat.takesuctionfromtheHxawaterstoragetanks.Havingacombination oPdiesel-drfven and.electricmotor-drLven pumpsinthesystemdasign.isconsistent withNRCBraachTechnLcal PositionAPSCB9.5-1.Requiring oaeofthe2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpsthattakessuctionfromLakeMichiganand.oneoCthe2500gpmdieseldrLvenpumpsthattakessuctLonfromafixevaterstoragetanktobeOPZULBLEensuresthecapability ofobtaining waterfombothsources.Thiscoaservatism resultsineahaaced.
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systemreliability'nd reduced.riskfromexternaleveats.Technical Specification 3.7;9.1requiresthreefirevater'umps tobe."OPERABLEforthefiresuppression vatersystemtobeOPERABL=-.
 
Oneox"thesepumpsmustbea2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpcapableortakingsuctLoa.fromeitherfixewaterstoragetaafcand.oaea2000gpm.firesuppression pumpcapableoftakingsuctionfrom.LakeMichiganThethird.pumpmay'ake..,suctionfromeitherwatersource.ThaflowpathscapableortakingsuctLoafrom~Michiganaxenorman.3.y'solated.
Insert 3 a    With less than. the minimum number'f  pumps OPERABLE, take  the ACTION!
toprecludezebramusselinrestatioa nfthesystem.
shown in Table 3.7-5
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: b. Pith. one  fire water tank inoperable, restore the inoperabla tank toi OPERABLE  status within. 30 days or establish. a backup. fixe suppression. water system within the next 7 days
PLANTSYSTEMS34".7.9FESUPPRESSION S>STEMSFIRESUPPRESSION VhTERSySTEM,LIMITING CONDITZpN FpROPERTZON3.7.9.1Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeOPERABLEvith:a.Tvghdemand2000CPMpumps,one.ofvhichshallbeadrivenviththeirdischarge alignedtothef-suppression header.b.AnOPERABLEopenflovpathcap"takingsuctionfromLakeMichiganandtransferri evaterthrdistribution piping(vt,thOPERABLEsnalisingvalves)uptothe.hydrantcurbcontrolyasanduptothahosestationvalve(s)or-suppr'nsystemcontrolling valve(s)requiredtobeOPcifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9,2,respectively.
 
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htalltimes.ACTION:ackupfuppressosstemvi.thinthenext7,onsofSpecifications 3.0.3a.rcnotdays.e-ale.onlyonepumpoperable, restoreaalepump(dicscl,if;require,ano.statusvi.thin7daysorestabli.sh abC.Withthefiresuppression vatersystemothervise inoperable:
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1.Restorethefiresuppression waterdistribution systemtoOPERABLEstatusvithin24hours,or2.Establish abackupfi.resuppression watersystemvithi.n24hours.6~~p%av<~~
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Insert".A:3T.9.IThefiresuppression watersystemshaLLbsconsidered tobeOPERABLEThreeoftheQvefiresuppression systempumpsOPERMKZ,twoofwhichmustbethefollowing.
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Oaediesel-eagiae drivenpumphavtagacapacityof2500gpmcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitherofthefirewaterstoragecaaks,withicsdischarge aligned.tothefixedistribution pipiag-Onefiresuppression systempumphavingacapacityoC2000gpmcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeKichigau.
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aad.itsdischarge
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,capableofbeingmaaaa11yalignedtothefiredistribution pi'piag-AnOPERABLEflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromeither'ne" ofthefixewatertaaks'and craasfe~g thewater'hrough distribution pXpiag(withOPERABLEseccioaaliziag valves)uptotheyardhydrant:curbcontrolvalvesand.uptothehosescacioavalve(s)orwacsrsuppression systemcoacrolliag valve(s).
 
Thehosestation,valve(s)and,thewacersuppression systemcoat"oiling valve(s)that're"requiredtobeintheflowpatharegiveninSpecificacioas 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2,respect'vely.
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cTwofirewatertanks,eachwithaminimumusablevolumeof565,000gallons(34.0feetleveliadicacioa).
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d.,An,OPERABLE'isolated flowpathcapableoftakingsuccioafromLakeKichiganaad,taasferring thewaterttmoughdisc-ibucioa piping(withOPERABLEseccioaaliziag valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalvesaaduptothehosestationvalve(s)orwatersuppression systemconc=olliag valve(s).
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Thehosestationvalve(s)andwatersuppression systemconc-olliag valve(s)thatarerequiredtobeOPZM3LEaregiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2respectively.  
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'l4>>'j7'"V.'Jlg InsertBVS.thlessthan.themizdmumnumberofpumps,OPERABLE, taketheACTXON!showninTable3.7-5.Pith.onefirewatertankinoperable, restoretheinoperable tanktoiOPERABLEstatuswithin.30daysorestablish, abackupfixesuppression watersystemwithin.thenext7days
SURVEILLANCE RE VZRZmNTS 4.7.9.1.1     The  fixe  suppression vater system shall be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
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(.b    At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting each pump and operating      it for at least 15 minutes on recixculation flov.
PLANTSVSTEKSSURVEILLANCE REUIREHENTS 4.7..1.1Thefiresuppression vaearsystemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
At least    once per 31 days by    verifying that each valve (manual, pover operated, or automatic) in flov path that is not locked, sealed, or othervisa secured in position, ia in its correct position.
htleastonceper31daysonaSThCCERED TESTBASISbyseareingeachpumpandoperating itforaeleast15minutesonrecirculation flov..Qhtleastonceper31daysbyverifying thateachvalve(manual,poveroperated, orautomatic) inflovpaehchatisnotlocked,sealed,orothervise securedinposition, isinitscorrectposition.
At least once par 6 months by performance of a system flush of above ground internal distribution headers and fire hydrants.
htleaseonceper6monthsbyperformance ofasystemflushofabovegroundinternaldistribution headersandfirehydrants.
            . 8 At least    once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the
.~htleastonceper12monehsbycyclingeachtestablevalveineheflovpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.heleaseonce=per18monthsbyperforming asystemfunctional'test vhichincludessimulated automatic actuation ofthesystemthroughout itsoperating
              '.flov path    through at least one complete cycle of  full travel.
: sequence, and:1.Verifying thateachautoticvtoitscorrectposition, MA~U)MM2.Verifying thateachpumveopszovoateastpmaeasystemheadofatleast300feetofvatarbyobserving threepoints(minimum, ratedandpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve.3.'Cyclingeachvalveintheflovpaththatisnottestableduringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel,and4.Verifying thateachhighpressurepumpstartsinitspreplanned sequencetomaintainthefiresuppression vatersystempressuregreaterthan100psig.,',htleaseonceper3yearsbyperforming aseriesofflovtestssothateveryfiremainsegment(excluding individual systemsupplies) hasbeenverifiedtobeclearofobstructions by'afullflovtest.g.0Lmakarne,l5AeAW5E&'''l''fAcx~(g)~%cd-L~8.~~~qcv~(w~rv~~~~'harn~~<
At least once per 18 months by performing a system functional test vhich includes simulated automatic actuation of .the system throughout its operating sequence, and:
~~+~.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-37ANENDNENT NO.61,115 I~~Sf'Jek'>>slp*w>iigsve'.ja~V>i*~~'lC TABLE3.7-5FIREPUMP"OPERABILITY REUIREMENTS
                      . co ics correcrpos.icion,     ~
.Wichthefollowing minimumcombination ofpumpsOPERABLE:
parifping chas each aneomacic,valve in che 4LKY.. Q lov
TakethisACTION:EastWest2500gpm2500gpm2500gpmdieseldieselelectricUnitl2000gpmdieselUnit22000gpmdieselbbIIIIIICOOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-38bAMENDMENT NO.
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: 2. Verifping char each pomp/develops a flow og ae least gggg.gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of vater by observing three points (minimum, rated, and peak) on the pump's performance curve.
,,TABLENOTATION*
: 3. Cycling'ach valve in the flov path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel, and
a.Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithin7days.b.Restoreatleastoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin7days.C~Withboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin7days.d.Withboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin14days.e.Restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin4days.ACTIONSa,b,andfarestillapplicable.
: 4. Verifying that    each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression vater system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.
Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithindays.cidi*Thetimesspecified bytheseactionstatements arenotadditive.
At least once per      3 years by performing  a series of flov tests so that every fire main      segment (excluding individual system supplies) has been verified to      be clear of obstructions by. a full flov t)st.<
'"COOK"NUCLEAR
8,   @
'PLANT-UNIT23/47-38cAMENDMENT NO.
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I~yat)4a*~>>~v PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS Continued 4.7.9.1.2 Thefirepumpdieselengin~hall bedemonstrated OPERABLE:
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a.Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying:
P+~P $       ~           Q~   ~lGA QADi&             <
1.Thefuelstoragetatggcontains atleast160gallonsoffuel,and2'.Thedi.esel9startgl fromambientconditions andoperatesforatleast30minutes.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatasampleofdieselfuelfromthefuelstoragetank%obtained inaccordance withASTM-D4057-81 iswithintheacceptable limitssp'ecified inTable1ofASTM-D975-81 whencheckedforviscosity, water,and'ediment.
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c.Atleastonceper18monthsbysub]ecting thediese~oaninspection inaccordance withprocedures preparedincon]unction
                                  ~ t~pQQ             ~0$
.with~manufacturer's recommendations forthisclassofstandbyservice.4.7.9.1.3 Thefirepumpdieselstartingbatterybank.andchargezgsha11.
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be:demonstrated OPERABLE:
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a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying tha=:1.Theelectrolyte levelofeachbatteryisabovetheplates,and2.Theoutputbatteryvoltageofeachbankisgreaterthan24Ivolts.C.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatthespecificgravityisappropriate forcontinued serviceofeachbattery.Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying that:Thebatteries, cellplatesandbatterypacksshownovisualindication ofphysicaldamageorabnormaldeterioration, and2.Thebattery-to-battery andterminalconnections areclean,tight,freeofcorrosion, andcoatedwithanti-corrosion material.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT      - UNIT 1            3/4 7-42         ~NDmNT    NO. 79 130
COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-38AMENDMENT NO.61~115  
 
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E~l'<+'EAE~PLAHTSYSTE.BASESs'kse.g.,anoperatorontour)provided.tha.>etheabovesAsam>n.careaaffectedbyanisolatedlowpressureCOs..'itedevery.twenty-five (25)tothirty-five (35)mi.ytheRovingFirelEatcha.-measures willprovidethe-ssaryleveloffireprotection whileaffording necessprovisions forersonnelsafet.Intheeventthatportionsofthefiresuppression systemsareinoperable, alternate backupfirefightingequipment isrequiredtobemadeavailable intheaffectedareasuntiltheinoperable equipment isrestoredtoservice.Mhentheinoperable fire-fighting equipment isintendedforuseasabackupmeansoffiresuppression, alongerperiodoftimeisallcwedtoprovideanalternate meansoffirefightingthaniftheinoperable equipment istheprimarymeansoffiresuppression.
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Backupfireprotection equipment willrcrmallytaketheformof,.permanently
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.mountedfireextinguishers and/or.firqhosestationsinornearthearea,orfirehosesroutedtotheafectedareas.,However,itisnotourintenttorelycnbackupsystemsorothercompensatory t,"easures foranextendedperiodoftimeardactionwillbetakentorestoretheinoperable portionsof,thefiresuppression systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithinareascnable period.Thesurveillance requirements provideassurance thattheminimumOPERABILITY requirements ofthefiresuppressicn systemsaremet;Anallowance ismadeforensuringasufficient volumeofHalonandCOin:"estoragetanksbyverifying eithertheweight,leve'iorpressureotth=.;nks.ntheevte-iresuppression ratersystembecct-.=.'referable, i,.ediate.'.
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corrective meaetakensincethissystem:-"'majorfire'uppression capability cfthe-..remen=-oratwenty-four hourreporttotheCottmissi
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.'ftheacceptability oftheccrrectisurestoprovidea4equatefiresuppression
PLANT SYSTEM
'forcantiprotection ofthenuclearplant.Thepurposeofthecharcoalfilterfiresuppression TSistoaccountfordetection ardsuppression offiresinthecharcoalf'.-.ers.t'.anualoperation ofthesesystemsisallowedbecausetwo-pcint heatCe-.=-tionwithcontrolrocmandlocalannunciation oftrcubleconditions isprov.'"=-"
          ~CE    REOUIRBSEVZS        Continued 4.7.9.1.2     The    fire  pump  diesel engine5shalL      be demonst aced OP%ABLE:
-,orthecharcoalfilters.TheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression sys-.amprotecting thecharcoalfiltersisonlyrequiredwhenthereischarcoalinthefilters.Actuation ofspraywaterontothecharcoalfiltersrequiresbotht..manualopeningofthecsystemisolation valveandreachingthehightemperatu.
: a. At least    once per 3L days by      verifying:
ealarmsetpointfortheautomatic openingofthesystemdelugevalve.'Becauseoftheinaccessibility ofthelowercontainment topersonnel duringoperation CuetoALARAradiation, exposureconcerns, t'".euseofoneormoreCCTVSinthelowercontainment tomonitorforfireandsmoke,isanacceptable substitute toacontinuous firewatch,ifthefiresuppression systembecomesinoperable.
: 1.     The  fueL storage tazdacontaiag ar least 160 gallons of fuel, and
0.C.COOK-Ut/IT2B3/47-7Amendment Ho.1t5,116July15,'.":S6BasesClarification l'I4k'4gt4~
: 2.     The  diesel5startN from ambient conditions and operate for at least 30 minutes.
Insert:C.Thefixesuppression watersystemhasfivefwepumpscommontobothunitswhichdischarge intounderground.
: b. At least once per 92 days by-verifying that.             a sample of diesel fueL from tha fuel storage tank5obtained in accordance with ASSAM D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified. in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked. for viscosity, water,. and sediment.
ringheaders.Therearetwodiesel-engine-dxiven,'vertical-turbine firepumpsratedat2000gpm,eachtakingsuctionfromLakeMichigan; onemotor-driven horizontal cen~galfirepumpratedat=2500gpmthat.takessuctionfromthefirewaterstoragetanks;aad.twodiesel-engine-drfvea horizontal cen~galfirepumpsratedac2500gpm'hamtakesuctionfrom,thefixewater'torage tanks.Havtagacombination ofdiesel-driven aadelectricmotor-driven pumpsh.thesystemdesign.isconsistene withHRCBraachTechnical PositionAPSCB9.5-l.Requiring oneofthe2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpsthattakessuctionfromLakeMichiganaad.oneorthe2500gpmdiese3drivenpumpsthattakessuctionfromafixewaterstoragetanktobeOPERABLEensuresthecapability'f obtainiag waterRombothsourcesThisconservatism resultsia.eahanced.
At, least once per 18.months by subjecting the dieseiSto an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with          manufacturer's recommendations         foz this class of standby sezvice.
>system.reliability aadreducedriskfromexteraaJ.
4.7'.9.1.3   The    fire  pump, dieseL starting battery ban&pand chargemshall          be" demonstrated. OP%ABLE:
eveats.Technica3 Specificatioa 3.7;9.1.requires, threefmewater'pumps.
ao      At least    once    per 7 days  by  verifying that:
tobeOPERABLEforthefiresuopression watersystemtobeOMUBLK.Oneor.~these.pumpsmust'.bea.2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpcapable"oftakingsuction.fromeitherfiawaterstoragetantand.oaea2000gprzfixesuppression pump'-capableoftakingsuet"onfram.LakeKLchiganThethird.pumomaytakesue%onfromeitherwatersource.Thaflowpathscapableoztakingsuctionfrom~Eichiganaranorata3.3.y isolated.
: 1. The  elect olyte level      oz each  battery is  above the plates, and
toprecludezebramusse1.infestation ntthesystem.
: 2. The output      battery voltage of    each bank  is greater than 24 volts.
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: b.     At least once per 92 days by ver'fying that the specific
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                  . gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.
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C~     At least once per        18 months  by verifying that:
~~34.7.9FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSFIRESUPPRESSION
The  batter''es, cell plates and battery packs show        no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deter'oration, and
'PATERSYSTIMITINGCONDITION OROPERATION 3'.9.1Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeconsidered tobeOPERABLEwith:a.Threeofthefivefiresuppression systempumpsOPERABLE, twoofwhichmustbethefollowing:
: 2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean,     tight, free of cor osion, and coated with anti-corrosion material.
1.Onediesel-engine drivenpumphavingacapacityof2500gpmcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitherofthefirewaterstoragetanks,withitsdischarge alignedtothefiredistribution piping.2.One-firesuppression systempumphavingacapacityof2000gpmcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichigananditsdischarge capableofbeingmanuallyalignedtothefiredistribution piping.b.AnOPERABLEflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitheroneofthefirewatertanksandtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrant,'urbcontrolvalvesanduptothehosestationvalve(s)orwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s).
COOK NUC~~     PLANT - UNIT      1.           3/4 7-43
Thehosestationvalve(s)andthewatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s)thatarerequiredtobeintheflowpatharegiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2,respectively.
 
c.Twofirewatertanks,eachwithaminimumusablevolumeof-565,000
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d.AnOPERABLEisolatedflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganandtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalvesanduptothehosestationvalve(s)orwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s).
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Thehosestationvalve(s)andwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s)thatarerequiredtobeOPERABLEaregiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2respectively.
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APPLICABILITY:
 
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.WithlessthantheminimumnumberofpumpsOPERABLE, taketheACTIONshowninTable3.7-5.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-41AMENDMENT NO.~489 t%LSC'Ite4>.a-tt'*L*t4egt,'tlagt-tt4t
MQAM TABLE  3.7-5 FIRE PUMP OPERABILITY RE UIREMENTS With the following minimum combination                            Take this of pumps OPERABLE:                                               ACTION East        Vest                        Unit  1    Unit 2 2500 gpm    2500 gpm    2500 gpm      2000 gpm    2000 gpm diesel      diesel      electric      diesel      diesel X
'PLANTSYSTEMSACTIONContinued b.Withonefirewatertankinoperable, restoretheinoperable tanktoOPERABLEstatuswithin30daysorestablish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithinthenext7days.c.Withthefiresuppression watersystemotherwise inoperable:
b COOK NUCLEAR PLANT  - UNIT 1        3/4 7-43b              AMENDMENT NO.
1.Restorethefiresuppression waterdistribution systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin24hours,or2.Establish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithin24hours.d.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
 
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1 Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
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Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying thewatersupplycontained inthefirewatertanks.b.Atleastonceper31daysonaSTAGGERED TESTBASISbystarting,'each pumpandoperating itforatleast15minutesonrecirculation.
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flow.C.Atleast'onceper31daysbyverifying thateachvalve(manual,.
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poweroperated, orautomatic) inflowpaththatisnotlocked,sealed,orotherwise securedinposition, isinitscorrectposition.
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d.Atleastonceper6monthsbyperformance ofasystemflushof'aboveground,internal, distribution headersandfirehydrants.
 
e.Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveintheflowpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.Atleastonceper18monthsbyperforming asystemfunctional testwhichincludessimulated automatic actuation ofthesystemthroughout itsoperating
TABLE NOTATION*
: sequence, and:1.Verifying thateachautomatic valveintheflowpathactuatestoitscorrectposition, 2.Verifying thateachpumpthattakessuctionfromthefirewatertanksdevelopsaflowofatleast2500gpmatasystemheadofatleast300feetofwaterbyobserving threepoints(minimum, rated,andpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve,COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-42AMENDMENT NO.~488.  
: a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000  gpm diesel-driven   pumps  within 7 days.
~IsP1gi+1UA~A4~C~~IyrL~+IlapIb SSTSVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS Continued 3.Cyclingeachvalveintheflowpaththatisnottestableduringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel,and4.Verifying thateachhighpressurepumpstartsinitspreplanned sequencetomaintainthefiresuppression watersystempressuregreaterthanorequalto100psig.g.Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying thateachpumpthattakessuctionfromLakeMichigandevelopsaflowofatleast2000gpmata,systemheadofatleast300feetofwaterbyobserving threepoints(minimum, ratedandpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve.h.,Atleastonceper3yearsbyperforming aseriesofflowtestssothateveryfiremainsegment(excluding individual systemsupplies) hasbeenverified,to beclearofobstruction byafullflowtest.4.7.9.1.2 Thefirepumpdieselenginesshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
: b. Restore at least one of the inoperable pumps within    7  days.
a.Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying:
C. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps  inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.
1.Thefuelstoragetankscontainatleast160gallonsoffuel,and2.Thedieselsstartfromambientconditions andoperateforatleast30minutes.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatasampleofdiesel"fuelfromthefuelstoragetanksobtainedinaccordance withASTM-D4057-81iswithintheacceptable limitsspecified inTable1ofASTM-D975-81whencheckedforviscosity, waterandsediment.
: d. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps  inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 14 days.
c~Atleastonceper18monthsbysubjecting thedieselstoaninspection inaccordance withprocedures preparedinconjunction withthemanufacturer's recommendations forthisclassofstandbyservice.4.7.9.1.3 ThefirepumpdieselstartingbatterybanksandchargersshallbedemonstratedOPERABLE:
: e. Restore one of the inoperable  pumps  within 4 days. ACTIONS  a, b, c, d, and  f are still applicable.
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying that:1.Theelectrolyte levelofeachbatteryisabovetheplates,and2.Theoutputbatteryvoltageofeachbankisgreaterthan24volts.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatthespecificgravityisappropriate forcontinued serviceofeachbattery.COOK,NUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-43AMENDMENT NO.~434  
Restore one of the inoperable 2000  gpm diesel-driven   pumps  within 14 days.
\s44I'I~1"ll PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS Continued C.Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying that:1.Thebatteries, cellplatesandbatterypacksshownovisualindication ofphysicaldamageorabnormaldeterioration, and2.Thebattery-to-battery andterminalconnections areclean,tight,freeofcorrosion, andcoatedwithanti-corrosion material.
* The times  specified by these action statements are not additive.
COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-43aAMENDMENT NO.~+36  
'OOK NUCLEAR PLANT - 'UNIT 1      3/4 7-43c                      AMENDMENT NO.
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TABLE37-5FIREPUMPOPERABILITY REUIREMENTS Withthefollowing minimumcombination ofpumpsOPERABLE:
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IITakethisACTION'ast 2500gpmdieselWest2500gpmdiesel2500gpmelectricUnit12000gpmdieselUnit22000gpmdieselbbXCOOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/47-43bAMENDMENT NO.
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a.Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithin7days.b.Restoreatleastoneoftheinoperable'umps within7days.c.Withboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin7days.d.Withboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restore'oneoftheinoperable pumpswithin14days.e.Restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin4days.ACTIONSa,b,c,d,andfarestillapplicable.
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f.Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithin14'ays.*Thetimesspecified bytheseactionstatements arenotadditive.
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~~rBASES349FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSTheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression systemsensuresthatadequatefiresuppression capability isavailable toconfineandextinguish firesoccurring inanyportionofthefacilitywheresafetyrelatedequipment islocated.Thefiresuppression systemsconsistofthewatersystem,sprayand/orsprinklers, C02,Halonandfirehosestations.
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Thecollective capability ofthefiresuppression systemsisadequatetominimizepotential damagetosafety-related equipment andisamajorelementinthefacilityfireprotection program.IntheeventthatoneormoreC02suppression systemsrequiring automatic, actuation mustbeisolatedforpersonalprotection topermitentryforroutinetours,maintenance, construction, orsurveillance testingintheprotected area,thefiredetection system(s) requiredtobeOPERABLEbySpecification 3.3.3.7shallbeverifiedtobeOPERABLE.
 
Isolation ofanautomatic COsuppression systemtemporarily putsthissysteminamanual,.actuation.
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moke.Relianceonthefiredetection system,inconjunction withtheabilityto".manuallydischarge theC02suppression system'will provideadequatefireprotection forperiodswhenpersonnel arerequiredtoworkintheseareas.Intheeventthatportionsofthefiresuppression systemsareinoperable, alternate backupfirefightingequipment isrequiredtobemadeavailable
      ,The service'tlife of a'snubber is evaluated via manufactur'er's'fnput through consideration of the snubber service conditions and              and'nformation associated installation and maintenance records (newly installed snubber, seal replaced, spring replaced, in high radiation area, in high temperature area, etc...). The requirement to monitor the snubber service life is included to ensure that the snubbers periodically undergoconditions.
.intheaffectedareas,until,the'inoperable
a performance  evaluation  in  view  of their age  and operating These records will provide statistical bases for future consideration of snubber service life. The requirements for the maintenance of records and the snubber service life review, are not intended to affect plant operation.                                                         ~ %
.equipment isrestoredtoservice..
                                                                            ~ t The number  of snubbers to be functionally tested duiing each surveillance is  based  on dalculations performed to allow extension of the surveillance interval from 18 months to 24'onths, and therefore, the number. of snubbers functionally tested deviates from the numbei required by the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications (NUREG-0452, Revision 4).
Whentheinoperable
3  4.7.8  SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION The  limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak testing, including alpha emitters, is based on XO CFR 70.39(c) limits for.
.firefightingequipment isintendedforuseasabackupmeansoffiresuppression, alongerperiodoftimeisallowedtoprovideanalternate meansoffirefightingthaniftheinoperable equipment istheprimarymeansoffiresuppression.
plutonium. This limitation will ensure that leakage from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources      will not  exceed allowable intake values.
Backupfireprotection equipment willnormallytaketheformofpermanently mountedfireextinguishers and/orfirehosestationsinornearthearea,or-firehosesroutedtotheaffectedarea.Intheeventthatthefirewatertanksbecomeinoperable, LakeMichiganmayserveastheirbackup.However,itisnotourintenttorelyonbackupsystemsorothercompensatory measuresforanextendedperiodoftimeandactionwillbetakentorestoretheinoperable portionsofthefiresuppression systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithinareasonable period.Thesurveillance requirements provideassurance thattheminimumOPERABILITY requirements ofthefiresuppression systemsaremet.Anallowance ismadeforensuringasufficient volumeofHalonandC02inthestoragetanksbyverifying eithertheweight,level,orpressureofthetanks.Thefiresuppression watersystemhasfivefirepumpscommontobothunitswhichdischarge intounderground ringheaders.Therearetwodiesel-engine-driven,vertical-turbine firepumpsratedat2000gpm,eachtakingsuctionfromLakeMichigan; onemotor-driven horizontal centrifugal firepumpratedat2500gpmthattakessuctionfromthefirewaterstoragetanks;andtwodiesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal firepumpsratedat2500gpmCOOKNUCLEARPLANT>>'UNIT1B3/47-7AMENDMENT NO.~0
3  4.7.9  FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS The OPERABILITY of the    fire  suppression systems ensures that adequate                            fire suppression capability   is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any    portion of the facility wheze safety related equipment is located. The, fire suppression systems consists of the water system, spray and/or sprink3.ers, C02, Halon, and fire hose stations. The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential damage to safety related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection    program.
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In the event that one or more C02 Suppression System requiring automatic actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire, detection system(s) required to 'be operable by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verifiqd to be operable. Isolation of an
~~ylBASES34.479Continued thattakesuctionfromthefirewaterstoragetanks.Havingacombination ofdiesel-driven andelectricmotor-driven pumpsinthesystemdesignisconsistent withNRCBranchTechnical PositionAPSCB9.5-1.Requiring oneofthe2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpsthattakessuctionfromLakeMichiganandoneofthe2500gpmdieseldrivenpumpsthattakessuctionfromafirewaterstoragetanktobeOPERABLEensuresthecapability ofobtaining
~e    automatic C02 su ression system tern oraril uts this s stem in a manual actuation mode. Reliance on the fire detection system, in conjunction p6      wzt    the a z ity to manually discharge the C02 suppression system                  will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are          required'o work in these areas.
~aterfrombothsources.Thisconservatism resultsinenhancedsystemreliability andreducedriskfromexternalevents.Technical Specification 3.7.9.1requiresthreefirewaterpumpstobeOPERABLEforthefiresuppression watersystemtobeOPERABLE.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT 2            B 3/4 7-6            AMENDMENT            &#xc3;0.97B102,111s1--
Oneofthesepumpsmustbea2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitherfirewaterstoragetankandonea2000gpmfiresuppression pumpcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichigan.
 
Thethirdpumpmaytakesuctionfromeitherwatersource.TheflowpathscapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganarenormallyisolatedtoprecludezebramusselinfestation ofthesystem,Thepurposeofthecharcoalfilterfiresuppression T/Sistoaccountfor~detection andsuppression offiresinthecharcoalfilters.Manualoperation ofthesesystemsisallowedbecausetwo-point heatdetection withcontrolroomandlocalannunciation oftroubleconditions isprovidedfor,.thecharcoalfilters.TheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression systemprotecting thecharcoalfiltersisonlyrequiredwhenthereischarcoalinthefilters.Actuation ofspraywaterontothecharcoalfiltersrequires,.
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boththemanualopeningofthesystemisolation valveandreachingthehightemperature alarmsetpointfortheautomatic openingofthesystemdeluge.,valve.Becauseoftheinaccessibility ofthelowercontainment topersonnel duringoperation duetoALARAradiation exposureconcerns, theuseofoneormoreCCTVsinthelowercontainment, tomonitorforfireandsmoke,isanacceptable substitute toanhourlyfirewatch,ifthefiresuppression systembecomesinoperable.
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Allhourlyfirewatchpatrolsareperformed atintervals ofsixtyminuteswithamarginoffifteenminutes.Acontinuous firewatchrequiresthatatrainedindividual beinthespecified areaatalltimesandthateachfirezonewithinthespecified areabepatrolled atleastonceeveryfifteenminuteswithamarginoffiveminutes.,COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT1B3/47-8AMENDMENT NO.4-30,434
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plg~JBASES3479Continued Acontrolvalveisdefinedasavalvethatwhencloseddoesnotleaveanalternate openflowpathtoasystem.Asectionalizing valveisdefinedasavalvethatwhencloseddoesnotpreventanalternate openflowpathtoasystemandhencedoesnotmakethefiresuppression watersysteminoperable.
 
Undercertainsituations, theclosureofasectionalizing valvefollowedbytheclosureofasecondvalvewillnotleaveanopenflowpathtooneofthespecified systems.Inthisinstance, ActionStatement cofSpecification 3.7.9.1isapplicable.
3 4.1.9  7IRX SUP~SIOH The OPEEibILITY of the    fi  e ~ressim system e~es th s adit te.fi e exppreaai a  capability is available to confine and extinguish Qrea occurring Sa any  portion of the  facility vhera  safety related equipmeat is located.
Manualactuation ofCOfiresuppression systemsprovidesadequatefireprotection fortheprotected areasbasedonOPERABLEfiredetection in.thearea,lowcombustible
Tha  fire suppression systems consist) of tha vaser system,     spray and/or spears,     CO ~ Haloa aad fize hose stations. The      coU,ective capability. of the fire suppression systems ia. adequate to ain9xize potential      damage to safety-relarad equipmeat sad ia a ufor element ia the facility Bra protection pzogzaso Ia the event that cae or more CO) Suppression Systaa requiring automatic actuatioa aust be isolated for personal protecsioa so permit eatzy for zoutiae touzs, maiateaance, coasszuctioa, or surveillance testing ia she protected szea, the Qze desacsioa system(s) required to be operable by "Specificatioa 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be operable. Isolatioa of aa automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this systaa Sn. a manual.
: loadings, andpromptfirebrigaderesponsetoalarms.ManyoftheActionStatements takecreditforOPERABLEfiredetection inlieuofafirewatchwhenafireprotection systemisinoperable.
actuatioa mole.
OPERABLEfiredetection providessufficient earlywarningcapability ofafiretotheappropriate ControlRoom.DuringSurveillance TestingofaLowPressureCO>Systemwiththesysteminoperable, therequirement foracontinuous firewatchmaybesuspended duringportionsofthetestwhichresultormayresultinadischarge intotheCO2protected area.Similarly, ifaCO>actuation occurswhichresultsintheneedtohavethe'owPressureC02Systemmadeinoperable, therequirement foracontinuous firewatchmaybesuspended.
Reliance on the fire detactioa system, ln con]unction vith the ability to manually discharge the CO2 suppression system vol provide adequate fire.
Ineithercase,theareaaffectedshallbe.restored tohabitability assoonaspracticable, afterwhichthecontinuous firewatch"istobere-established ifthesystemisstillinoperable.
protection for periods vhea'ersonnel <<e requized to vora'n these areas.
3410FIRERATEDASSEMBLIES TheOPERABILITY ofthefire'barriers andbarrierpenetrations ensurethat;firedamagewillbelimited.Thesedesignfeaturesminimizethepossibility ofasinglefireinvolving morethanonefireareapriortodetection andextinguishment.
In the event that portions      of the fire suppression systems are fnoperable, alternate backup    ff'm.fighting equipment fs requir d to be made avaflable fn the affec.ed areas until tfie inoperable equfpnent fs restored to service.
Thefirebarriersandfirebarrierpenetration sealingdevicesareperiodically inspected toverifytheirOPERABILITY.
When the inoperable fire fighting equipment fs intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of t'.;,~ fs allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than ff the inoperable equipment fs the primary means of fire suopressfon.       Sackup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extingufshers and/or fire hose statfons.in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the affected area+However, ft is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended per fod of time and act>oh will be taken to restore the fnoperable portions of the fire suppression system to OPERA8LE. status within a reasonable period.
Thefunctional testingofthefiredampersisprovidedtoensurethatthedampersremainfunctional.
The  suzveillance requirements provide assurance that the min'~ OPBhBIIJTT requirements of the fire suppression systems are mes. An allovence is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Haloa end CO) ~~ the storage tanks by veri ying either she veighs, level, or pressure of "he tanks.
Theventilation sealsareasealsaroundventilation ductworkpenetrating firebarriers.
COOK NUC~~     PLhHT   - UNIT l              a'/4  7-7          A~%)NET    NO
Itisnotourintenttorelyonbackupsystemsorothercompensatory measuresforanextended.
 
periodoftimeandactionwillbetakentorestoretheinoperable portionsofthefireratedassemblytoOPERABLEstatuswithinareasonable period.Forthepurposeofdetermining OPERABILITY, anOPERABLEfireratedassemblyand/orsealingdeviceisonethatiscapableofperforming itsintendedsafetyfunction.
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COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT1B3/47-9AMENDMENT NO.~
 
H~tya,l~4hl~$j~4rtVI.C~b'~~44l$i.I'g~t cg~PLANTSYSTEMS"'34:9'IRE"SUPPRESSION SYSTEMSFIRESUPPRESSION WATERSYSTLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.1Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeconsidered tobeOPERABLEwith'.Threeofthefivefiresuppression systempumpsOPERABLE, twoofwhichmustbethefollowing:
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l.Onediesel-engine drivenpumphavingacapacityof2500gpmcapableof,taking.suctionfromeitherofthefirewaterstoragetanks,withitsdischarge alignedtothefiredistribution piping.2.Onefiresuppression systempumphavingacapacityof2000gpmcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganandits,discharge capableofbeingmanuallyalignedtothefiredistribution piping.b.AnOPERABLEflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitherone:.,ofthefirewatertanksandtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalves'anduptothehosestationvalve(s)orwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s).
The fire suppression water system has Qve fire pumps common to both uaits which discharge into underground ring headers. There are two diesel-engine-driven, vertical-turbine fire pumps rated at 2000 gpm, each taking suction from Lake Michigan; one motor-dr"'ven horizontal centrifugal fire pump rated at 2500 gpm that takes suction from tha fixe water storage tanks; and. two diesel-engine-driven horizontal cent &gal fixe pumps rated. at 2500 take suction from the Hxa water storage tanks. Having a combination gpm'hat.
The~hosestationvalve(s)andthewatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s)thatarerequiredtobein.theflowpatharegiveninSpecifications 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2,respectively.
oP diesel-drfven and. electric motor-drLven pumps in the system dasign. is consistent with NRC Braach TechnLcal Position APSCB 9.5-1.
c.Twofirewatertanks,eachwithaminimumusablevolumeof565,000gallons.(34.0feetlevelindication) d.,AnOPERABLEisolatedflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganandtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution piping(withOPERABLEsectionalizing valves)uptotheyardhydrantcurbcontrolvalvesanduptothehosestationvalve(s)orwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s).
Requiring oae of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan and. one oC the 2500 gpm diesel drLven pumps that takes suctLon from a fixe vater storage tank to be OPZULBLE ensures the capability of obtaining water f om both sources. This coaservatism results in eahaaced.
Thehosestationvalve(s)andwatersuppression systemcontrolling valve(s)thatarerequiredtobeOPERABLEaregiveninSpecification 3.7.9.5and3.7.9.2respectively.
system reliability'nd reduced. risk from external eveats.
APPLICABILITY:
Technical Specification 3.7;9.1 requires three fire vater'umps to be ."
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.WithlessthantheminimumnumberofpumpsOPERABLE, taketheACTIONshowninTable3.7-5.'COOK" NUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-36AMENDMENT NO.~~
OPERABLE for the fire suppression vater system to be OPERABL=-. One ox"these pumps must be a 2500 gpm diesel-driven pump capable or taking suctLoa. from either fixe water storage taafc and. oae a 2000 gpm. fire suppression pump capable of taking suction from. Lake Michigan The third. pump may'ake.
Aflf.I,~StEe Hk&#xc3;tSYSTEMSeACTIONContinued b.Withonefirewatertankinoperable, restoretheinoperable tanktoOPERABLEstatuswithin30daysorestablish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithinthenext7days.c.Withthefiresuppression watersyst:emotherwise inoperable:
., suction from either water source.
1.Restorethefiresuppression waterdistribution systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin24hours,or2.Establish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithin24hours.d.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
Tha  flow paths capable or taking suctLoa from  ~     Michigan to preclude zebra mussel inrestatioa nf the system.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4..7.9.1.1 Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
axe  norman.3.y'solated.
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying thewatersupplycontained inthefirewatertanks.b.Atleastonceper31daysonaSTAGGERED TESTBASISbystarting'ach pumpandoperating itforatleast15minutesonrecirculation flow.C.Atleastonceper31,daysbyverifying thateach-valve.
 
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poweroperated, orautomatic) inflowpaththatisnotlocked,.sealed,orotherwise securedinposition, isinitscorrectposition.
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d.Atleastonceper6monthsbyperformance ofasystemflushofabovegroundinternaldistribution headersandfirehydrants.
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e.Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveintheflowpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.Atleastonceper18monthsbyperforming asystemfunctional testwhichincludessimulated automatic actuation ofthesystemthroughout itsoperating
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: sequence, and:1.Verifying thateachautomatic valveintheflowpathactuatestoitscorrectposition, 2.Verifying thateachpumpthattakessuctionfromthefirewatertanksdevelopsaflowofatleast2500gpmatasystemheadofatleast300feetofwaterbyobserving threepoints(minimum, rated,andpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve,COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-37AMENDMENT NO.~~
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LANTSYSTEMS"SURVEILL'ANCE REUIREMENTS Continued 3.Cyclingeachvalveintheflowpaththatisnottestable'uringplantoperation throughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel,and4.Verifying thateachhighpressurepumpstartsinitspreplanned sequencetomaintainthefiresuppression watersystempressuregreaterthanorequalto100psig.g~Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying thateachpumpthattakessuctionfromLakeMichigandevelopsaflowofatleast2000gpmatasystemheadofatleast300feetofwaterbyobserving threepoints(minimum, ratedandpeak)onthepump'sperformance curve.h.Atleastonceper3yearsbyperforming aseriesofflowtestssothateveryfiremainsegment(excluding individual syst:emsupplies) hasbeenverifiedtobeclearofobstruction byafullflowtest.4.7.9.1.2 Thefirepumpdieselenginesshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
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a.Atleastonceper31daysbyverifying:
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1.Thefuelstoragetankscontainatleast160gallonsoffuel,and2.Thedieselsstartfromambientconditions and.operate foratleast30minutes.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatasampleofdieselfuelfromthefuelstoragetanksobtainedinaccordance withASTM-D4057-81iswithintheacceptable limitsspecified inTable1ofASTM-D975-81 whencheckedforviscosity, waterandsediment.
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c~Atleastonceper18monthsbysubjecting thedieselstoaninspection inaccordance withprocedures preparedincon)unction withthemanufacturer's recommendations forthisclassofstandbyservice.4.7.9.1.3 Thefirepumpdieselstartingbatterybanksandchargersshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
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a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying that:l.Theelectrolyte levelofeachbatteryisabovetheplates,and2.Theoutputbatteryvoltageofeachbankisgreaterthan24volts.b.Atleastonceper92daysbyverifying thatthespecificgravityisappropriate forcontinued serviceofeachbattery."'COOK'UCLEAR PLANT-UNIT23/47-38AMENDMENT NO~~
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~~~PLANTSYSTEMSSURVEILLANCE REUIREHENTS Continued C.Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying that:1.Thebatteries, cellplatesandbatterypacksshownovisualindic'ation ofphysicaldamageorabnormaldeterioration, and2.Thebattery-to-battery andterminalconnections areclean,tight,freeofcorrosion, andcoatedwithanti-corrosion material.
PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4".7.9 F    E SUPPRESSION S>STEMS FIRE  SUPPRESSION    VhTER SySTEM
COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-38aAMENDMENT NO.~
  ,LIMITING CONDITZpN FpR      OPER TZON 3.7.9.1    The  fire  suppression water system shall be          OPERABLE  vith:
C~)Vf<V%~W'4''0CWAIF4 TABLE3.7-5'IREPUMP"OPERABILITY
: a.     Tv      gh demand 2000    CPM  pumps, one. of vhich shall    be a driven          vith their    discharge aligned to the        f  -suppression header.
.REUIREMENTS Wi;th'thefollowing minimumcombination ofpumpsOPERABLE:
: b.     An OPERABLE open flov path cap                  taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferri              e vater  thr      distribution piping (vt,th OPERABLE s        nalising valves) up to the
TakethisACTION:East2500gpmdieselWest2500gpmdiesel2500gpmelectricUnitl2000gpmdieselUnit22000gpmdieselIIIIIIIIIIIIIaaabbCOOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-38bAMENDMENT NO.
                      'n control ya s and up to tha hose station valve(s) or-suppr         system controlling valve(s) required to be OP cifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9,2, respectively.
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                                                                            . hydrant curb APPLICABILITY:       ht all times.
TABLENOTATION*
ACTION:
a.Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithin7days.b.Restoreatleastoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin7days.c~Withboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin7days.d.-'ithboth2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsinoperable, restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin14days.e.Restoreoneoftheinoperable pumpswithin4days.ACTIONSa,b,c,d,andfarestillapplicable.
only one pump operable, restore a require , an a le pump (dicscl,     if
Restoreoneoftheinoperable 2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpswithin14days.*Thetimesspecified bytheseactionstatements arenotadditive.
            ;                                   o.           status vi.thin 7 days or establi.sh a b ackup f          uppress o            s stem vi.thin the next    7, days.       e-        ons of Specifications 3.0.3 a                .
COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/47-38cAMENDMENT NO.  
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~p"IgsN14iwlvia,lw-~:-asS'HIIf94ak1)l~+I'Ilr4W~t1~4id,l PLANTSYSTEMSASESTheservicelifeofasnubberisevaluated viamanufacturer's inputandinformation throughconsideration ofthesnubberserviceconditions andassociated installation andmaintenance records.(newlyinstalled snubber,sealreplaced, springreplaced, inhighradiation area,inhightemperature area,etc...).Therequirement tomonitorthesnubberservicelifeisincludedtoensurethatthesnubbersperiodically undergoaperformance evaluation inviewoftheirageandoperating conditions.
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Theserecordswillprovidestatistical basesforfutureconsideration ofsnubberservice,life.Therequirements forthemaintenance ofrecordsandthesnubberservicelifereviewarenotintendedtoaffectplantoperation.
With the    fire  suppression vater system othervise inoperable:
Thenumberofsnubberstobefunctionally testedduringeachsurveillance isbasedoncalculations performed toallowextension ofthesurveillance intervalfrom18monthsto24months,andtherefore, thenumberofsnubbersfunctionally testeddeviatesfromthenumberrequiredbytheWestinghouse,
: 1. Restore the    fire  suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE  status vithin      24 hours, or
,.Standard
: 2. Establish  a backup    fi.re suppression water system vithi.n        24 hours.
.Technical Specifications (NUREG-0452, Revision4).348SEALEDSOURCECONTAMINATION Thelimitations onremovable contamination forsourcesrequiring leaktesting,including alphaemitters, isbasedon10CFR70.39(c)limitsforplutonium.
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Thislimitation willensurethatleakagefrombyproduct, source,andspecialnuclearmaterialsourceswillnotexceedallowable intakevalues.34.79FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSTheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression systemsensuresthatadequatefiresuppression capability isavailable toconfineandextinguish firesoccurring inanyportionofthefacilitywheresafety-related equipment islocated.Thefiresuppression systemconsists.
a.ce      re%-    ~i~.      474     ~clicc6&fsBD.wnf6B.< 0 g      e
ofthewatersystem,sprayand/orsprinklers, C02,halonandfirehosestations.
'COOK NUCLEAR PLANT        - UNIT  2              3/4 7-36              AMENDMENT    Np. 61~115
Thecollective capability ofthefiresuppression systemsisadequatetominimizepotential damagetosafety-related equipment andisamajorelementinthefacilityfireprotection program.IntheeventthatoneormoreC02suppression systemsrequiring automatic, actuation mustbeisolatedforpersonalprotection topermitentryforroutinetours,maintenance, construction, orsurveillance testingintheprotected area,thefiredetection system(s) requiredtobeOPERABLEbySpecification 3.3.3.7shallbeverifiedtobeOPERABLE.
 
Isolation ofanautomatic COsuppression systemtemporarily putsthissysteminamanualactuation moe.Relianceonthefiredetection system,inconjunction withtheabilitytomanuallydischarge theC02suppression system,willprovideadequatefireprotection forperiodswhenpersonnel arerequiredtoworkintheseareas.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2B3/47-6AMENDMENT NO.~~
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4,V47-,rh,py,W,,l>>J,~,y)~g~tvt1Ike4'~>>~4~p41JfH'llA PLANTSYSTEMSBASES3479Continued Intheeventthatportionsofthefiresuppression systemsareinoperable, alternate backupfirefightingequipment isrequiredtobemadeavailable intheaffectedareasuntiltheinoperable equipment isrestoredtoservice.Whentheinoperable fire-fighting equipment isintendedforuseasabackupmeansoffiresuppression, alongerperiodoftimeisallowedtoprovideanalternate meansoffirefightingthaniftheinoperable equipment istheprimarymeansoffiresuppression.
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Backupfireprotection equipment willnormallytaketheformofpermanently mountedfireextinguishers and/orfirehosestationsinornearthearea,orfirehosesroutedtotheaffectedareas.Intheeventthatthefirewatertanksbecomeinoperable, LakeMichiganmayserveastheirbackup.However,itisnotourintenttorelyonbackupsystemsorothercompensatory measuresforanextendedperiodoftimeandactionwillbetakentorestoretheinoperable portionsofthefiresuppression systemtoOPERABLEstatuswithinareasonable, period.Thesurveillance requirements provideassurance thattheminimumOPERABILITY requirements ofthefiresuppression systemsaremet.Anallowance ismadeforensuringasufficient volumeofHalonandCOinthestoragetanksby:verifying eithertheweight,level,orpressureofthetanks.Thefiresuppression watersystemhasfivefirepumpscommontobothunitswhichdischarge intounderground ringheaders.Therearetwodiesel-engine-driven,vertical-turbine firepumpsratedat2000gpm,eachtakingsuctionfromLakeMichigan; onemotor-driven horizontal centrifugal firepumpratedat2500gpmthattakessuctionfromthefirewaterstoragetanks;andtwodiesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal firepumpsratedat2500gpmthattakesuctionfromthefirewaterstoragetanks.Havingacombination ofdiesel-driven andelectric-motor-driven pumpsinthesystemdesignisconsistent withNRCBranchTechnical PositionAPSCB9.5-1~Requiring oneofthe2000gpmdiesel-driven pumpsthattakessuctionfromLakeMichiganandoneofthe2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpsthattakessuctionfromafirewaterstoragetanktobeOPERABLEensuresthecapability ofobtaining waterfrombothsources.Thisconservatism resultsinenhancedsystemreliability andreducedriskfromexternalevents.Technical Specification 3.7.9.1requiresthreefirewaterpumpstobeOPERABLEforthefiresuppression watersystemtobeOPERABLE.
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Oneofthesepumpsmustbea2500gpmdiesel-driven pumpcapableoftakingsuctionfromeitherfirewaterstoragetankandonea2000gpmfiresuppression pumpcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichigan.
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Thethirdpumpmaytakesuctionfromeitherwatersource.TheflowpathscapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganarenormallyisolatedtoprecludezebramusselinfestation ofthesystem.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2B3/47-7AMENDMENT NO.~,~~
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/USES349Continued Thepurposeofthecharcoalfilterfiresuppression T/Sistoaccountfor,,detection andsuppression of:fires,inthecharcoalfilters.Manualoperation ofthesesystemsisallowedbecausetwo-point heatdetection withcontrolroomandlocalannunciation oftroubleconditions isprovidedforthecharcoalfilters.TheOPERABILITY ofthefiresuppression systemprotecting thecharcoalfiltersisonlyrequiredwhenthereischarcoalinthefilters.Actuation ofspraywaterontothecharcoalfiltersrequiresboththemanualopeningofthesystemisolation valveandreachingthehightemperature alarmsetpointfortheautomatic openingofthesystemdelugevalve.Becauseoftheinaccessibility ofthelowercontainment topersonnel duringoperation duetoALARAradiation exposureconcerns, theuseofoneormoreCCTVsinthelowercontainment, tomonitorforfireandsmoke,isanacceptable substitute toacontinuous firewatch,ifthefiresuppression systembecomesinoperable.
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,iAllhourly'fire watchpatrolsareperformed atintervals ofsixtyminutes-'withamarginoffifteenminutes.Acontinuous firewatchrequiresthatatrainedindividual beinthespecified areaatalltimesandthateach'irezonewithinthespecified
t.i   $ C e
",areabepatrolled atleastonceeveryfifteenminuteswithamarginoffiveminutes.Acontrolvalveisdefinedasavalvethatwhencloseddoesnotleaveanalternate openflow,pathtoasystem.Asectionalizing valveisdefinedasavalvethatwhencloseddoesnotpreventanalternate openflowpathtoasystemandhencedoesnotmakethefiresuppression watersysteminoperable.
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Undercertainsituations, theclosureofasectionalizing valvefollowedbytheclosureofasecondvalvewillnotleaveanopenflowpathtooneofthespecified systems.Inthisinstance, ActionStatement cofSpecification 3.7.9.1isapplicable.
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Manualactuation ofCOfiresuppression systemsprovidesadequatefireprotection fortheprospected areasbasedonoperablefiredetection inthearea,lowcombustible
                            , ~
: loadings, andpromptfirebrigaderesponsetoalarms.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2B3/47-8AMENDMENT NO.~~,~
 
~gyesAc*)R'Ie:4w'3i,el~A BASES34.79Continued ManyoftheActionStatements takecreditforOPERABLEfiredetection inlieuofafirewatchwhenafireprotection systemisinoperable.
Insert".A:
OPERABLEfiredetection providessufficient earlywarningcapability ofafiretotheappropriate ControlRoom.DuringSurveillance TestingofaLowPressureC02Systemwiththesysteminoperable, therequirement foracontinuous firewatchmaybesuspended duringportionsofthetestwhichresultormayresultinadischarge.
3 T.9.I  The    fire  suppression water system shaLL bs considered to be    OPERABLE Three of the Qve fire suppression system pumps        OPERMKZ, two  of which must be the following.
intotheC02protected area.Similarly, ifaC02actuation occurswhichresultsintheneedtohavetheLowPressureC02Systemmadeinoperable, therequirement
Oae  diesel-eagiae driven pump havtag a capacity of 2500 gpm capable of taking suction from either of the fire water storage caaks, with ics discharge aligned. to the fixe distribution pipiag-One  fire  suppression system  pump having a capacity oC 2000  gpm capable    of taking suction from Lake Kichigau. aad. its discharge
'foracontinuous firewatchmaybesuspended.
                , capable    of being maaaa11y aligned to the fire distribution pi'piag-An  OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from either'ne" of the fixe water taaks'and craasfe~g the water'hrough distribution pXpiag (with OPERABLE seccioaaliziag valves) up to the yard hydrant:
Ineithercase,theareaaffectedshallberestoredtohabitability assoonaspracticable, afterwhichthecontinuous firewatchistobere-established ifthesystemisstillinoperable.
curb control valves and. up to the hose scacioa valve(s) or wacsr suppression system coacrolliag valve(s). The hose station, valve(s) and, the wacer suppression system coat"oiling valve(s) that're         "
3410FIRERATEDASSEMBLIES
required to be in the flow path are given in Specificacioas 3.7.9.5 and 3. 7. 9. 2, respect'vely.
...The.OPERABILITY.
c  Two  fire water tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons (34.0 feet level iadicacioa).
of,the.firebarriersandbarrierpenetrations ensuresthatfiredamagewillbelimited.Thesedesignfeaturesminimizethepossibility ofasinglefireinvolving morethanonefireareapriortodetection
d., An, OPERABLE     'isolated flow path capable of taking succioa from Lake Kichigan    aad, t aasferring the water ttmough disc-ibucioa piping (with OPERABLE seccioaaliziag valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves aad up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system conc=olliag valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system conc-olliag valve(s) that are required to be OPZM3LE are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.
.andextinguishment.
 
Thefirebarriersandfirebarrierpenetration sealingdevicesareperiodically inspected toverifytheirOPERABILITY.
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Thefunctional testingofthefiredampersisprovidedto'ensurethatthedampersremainfunctional.
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Theventilation sealsaresealsaroundventilation ductworkpenetrating firebarriers.
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Itisnotourintenttorelyonbackupsystemsorothercompensatory measuresforanextendedperiodoftimeandACTIONwillbetakentorestoretheinoperable portionsofthefireratedassemblytoOPERABLEstatuswithinareasonable period.Forthepurposeofdetermining OPERABILITY, anOPERABLEfireratedassembly/sealing deviceisonethatiscapableofperforming itsintended.safetyfunction.
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COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2B3/47-9AMENDMENT NO.~~4k6-July15,1986BasesClarification 0'0t/I,}}
 
Insert B VS.th less than. the mizdmum number of  pumps, OPERABLE, take the ACTXON!
shown  in Table 3.7-5.
Pith. one  fire water tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank toi OPERABLE  status within. 30 days or establish, a backup fixe suppression water system within. the next 7 days
 
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PLANT SVSTEKS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREHENTS 4.7. .1.1      The  fire  suppression vaear system shall be demonstrated    OPERABLE:
t h least once per 31 days on a SThCCERED TEST BASIS by seareing each pump and operating        it  for ae least 15 minutes on recirculation flov.
        .Q    ht least    once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, pover operated, or automatic) in flov paeh chat is not locked, sealed, or othervise secured in position, is in its correct position.
ht lease    once per 6 months by performance      of a system  flush of above ground internal distribution headers        and  fire hydrants.
        .~ht      least  once per 12 monehs by cycling each testable valve in ehe flov path    through at least one complete cycle of      full travel.
he lease once=per 18 months by performing a system          functional'test vhich includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:
: 1.     Verifying that each auto        tic v to its correct position,                           MA
: 2.      Verifying that    each pum
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: 3.     'Cycling each valve in the flov path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel,     and
: 4. Verifying that each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression vater system pressure greater than 100 psig.,
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: a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000    gpm diesel-driven   pumps  within 7 days.
: b. Restore at least one of the inoperable    pumps within  7  days.
C ~ With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven   pumps  inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.
: d. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven   pumps  inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 14 days.
: e. Restore one of the inoperable pumps within 4 days.     ACTIONS  a, b, ci di and  f are still applicable.
Restore one of the inoperable 2000    gpm diesel-driven   pumps  within days.
* The times  specified by these action statements are not additive.
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PLANT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS          Continued 4.7.9.1.2     The  fire  pump  diesel engin~hall       be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per      31 days by  verifying:
: 1. The  fuel storage tatggcontains at least        160 gallons of fuel, and 2'. The  di.esel9startgl from ambient conditions and operates for at least    30  minutes.
: b. At least    once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tank%obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits sp'ecified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water, and
          'ediment.
: c. At least once per 18 months by sub]ecting the diese~o an with  ~
inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in con]unction manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service.
4.7.9.1.3     The  fire  pump  diesel starting battery bank    .and chargezgsha11. be:
demonstrated     OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per        7 days by  verifying tha=:
: 1. The  electrolyte level of      each  battery is  above the  plates, and
: 2. The  output battery voltage of each bank is greater than          24    I volts.
At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.
C. At least once per        18 months by  verifying that:
The  batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and
: 2. The  battery-to-battery      and terminal connections    are clean, tight, free of corrosion,       and coated  with anti-corrosion material.
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In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored to service. Mhen the inoperable fire-fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allcwed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than          if  the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression. Backup fire protection equipment will rcrmally take the form of
  ,.permanently .mounted fire extinguishers and/or .firq hose stations in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the a fected areas., However,                         it is not our intent to rely cn backup systems or other compensatory t,"easures for an extended period of time ard action wi        ll  be taken to restore the inoperable portions of, the fire suppression system to OPERABLE status within a reascnable period.
The  surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppressicn systems are met; An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and CO in:"e storage tanks by verifying either the weight, leve'i or pressure ot th=.; nks.
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                                                                                                                'uppression of The purpose      of the charcoal fi lter fire suppression T S is to account for detection ard suppression of fires in the charcoal f'. -.ers. t'.anual operation of these systems is allowed because two-pcint heat Ce-.=- tion with control rocm and local annunciation of trcuble conditions is prov.'"=-" -,or the charcoal filters. The OPERABILITY of fi lters is only required when thetherefireis suppression            sys-.am protecting the charcoal charcoal in the filters. Actuation of spray water onto the charcoal filters requires both t.. manual opening of the csystem isolation valve and reaching the high temperatu. e alarm setpoint for the automatic opening of the system deluge valve.
Because    of the inaccessibility of the lower containment to personnel during operation Cue to ALARA radiation, exposure concerns, t'".e use of one or more CCTVS in the lower containment to monitor for fire and smoke, is an acceptable substitute to a continuous fir e watch, if the fire suppression system becomes inoperable.
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The  fixe suppression water system has five fwe pumps common to both units which discharge into underground. ring headers. There are two diesel-engine-dxiven, 'vertical-turbine fire pumps rated at 2000 gpm, each taking suction from Lake Michigan; one motor-driven horizontal cen~gal fire pump rated at= 2500 gpm  that. takes suction from the  fire water storage tanks; aad.           two diesel-engine-drfvea horizontal cen~gal fire pumps rated ac 2500              gpm'ham take suction from, the fixe water'torage tanks. Havtag a combination of diesel-driven aad electric motor-driven pumps h. the system design. is consistene with HRC Braach Technical Position APSCB 9.5-l.
Requiring one of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan aad. one or the 2500 gpm diese3 driven pumps that takes suction from a fixe water storage tank to be OPERABLE ensures the capability'f obtainiag water Rom both sources        This conservatism results ia. eahanced.
  > system. reliability aad  reduced  risk from exteraaJ. eveats.
Technica3   Specificatioa 3.7;9.1. requires, three fme water'pumps. to be OPERABLE  for the  fire  suopression water system to be OMUBLK. One or. ~these.
pumps must'. be a. 2500 gpm  diesel-driven pump capable "of taking suction. from either  fi a water storage  tant and. oae a 2000 gprz fixe suppression pump'-
capable of taking suet" on fram. Lake KLchigan The third. pumo may take sue%on from either water source.
Tha  flow paths capable oz taking suction from      ~   Eichigan ara isolated. to preclude zebra musse1. infestation nt the system.
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: a. Three of the five fire suppression system pumps    OPERABLE, two of which must be the following:
: 1. One  diesel-engine driven pump having a capacity of 2500 gpm capable  of taking suction from either of the fire water storage tanks, with its discharge aligned to the fire distribution piping.
: 2. One-fire suppression system pump having a capacity of 2000 gpm capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and its discharge capable of being manually aligned to the fire distribution piping.
: b. An OPERABLE  flow path capable of taking suction from either one of the  fire  water tanks and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant
            ,'urb    control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and  3.7.9.2, respectively.
: c. Two  fire water  tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of-565,000
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: d. An OPERABLE isolated flow path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be OPERABLE are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.
APPLICABILITY: At    all times.
ACTION:
: a. With less than the minimum number of    pumps OPERABLE, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.7-5.
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: b. With one  fire water  tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to OPERABLE  status within    30 days  or establish  a backup fire suppression water system within the next        7 days.
: c. With the    fire  suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
: 1. Restore the    fire  suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE  status within    24 hours, or
: 2. Establish   a backup  fire  suppression water system within 24 hours.
: d. The  provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1   The  fire  suppression water system shall be demonstrated      OPERABLE:
At least once per 7 days by verifying the water supply contained in the fire water tanks.
: b. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting,'each pump and operating      it  for at least 15 minutes on recirculation. flow.
C. At least 'once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual,.
power operated, or automatic) in flow path that is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, is in its correct position.
: d. At least once per 6 months by performance of a system flush of'above ground, internal, distribution headers and fire hydrants.
: e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.
At least    once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:
: 1. Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position,
: 2. Verifying that    each pump that takes suction from the fire water tanks develops a flow of at least 2500 gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated, and peak) on the pump's performance curve, COOK NUCLEAR PLANT    - UNIT 1          3/4 7-42                AMENDMENT NO. ~ 488.
 
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: 3. Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testable during plant operation through at least    one complete cycle of full travel, and
: 4. Verifying that    each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence  to maintain the fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.
: g. At least once per 18 months by verifying that each pump that takes suction from Lake Michigan develops a flow of at least 2000 gpm at a, system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated and peak) on the pump's performance curve.
h.,   At least    once per 3 years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire main      segment (excluding individual system supplies) has been verified,to     be clear of obstruction by a    full flow test.
4.7.9.1.2     The  fire  pump  diesel engines shall  be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least  once per 31 days by    verifying:
: 1. The  fuel storage tanks contain at least    160  gallons of fuel, and
: 2. The diesels start from ambient conditions and operate for at least  30  minutes.
: b. At least once per    92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel" fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.
c ~   At least once per 18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with the manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service.
4.7.9.1.3 The fire pump diesel starting battery          banks and chargers  shall  be demons trated OPERABLE:
: a. At least once per      7 days by  verifying that:
: 1. The  electrolyte level of    each battery is  above the  plates,  and
: 2. The  output battery voltage of each bank is greater than 24 volts.
: b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.
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: 1. The batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and
: 2. The battery-to-battery   and  terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion,   and coated with anti-corrosion material.
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: a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000  gpm diesel-driven   pumps  within 7 days.
: b. Restore at least one of the inoperable'umps within    7  days.
: c. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven   pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.
: d. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven   pumps inoperable, restore 'one of the inoperable pumps within 14 days.
: e. Restore one of the inoperable pumps within 4 days. ACTIONS  a, b, c, d, and  f are still  applicable.
: f. Restore one of the inoperable 2000  gpm diesel-driven   pumps  within 14
    'ays.
* The times  specified by these action statements are not additive.
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BASES 3  4  9  FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS The OPERABILITY of the    fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any portion of the facility where safety related equipment is located. The fire suppression systems consist of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, C02, Halon and fire hose stations. The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential damage to safety-related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection  program.
In the event that  one or more C02 suppression systems requiring automatic, actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire detection system(s) required to be OPERABLE by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be OPERABLE. Isolation of an automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this system in a manual
      ,.actuation. moke.
Reliance on the fire detection system, in conjunction with the ability to        ".
manually discharge the C02 suppression system'will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are required to work in these areas.
In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available .in the affected areas, until,the'inoperable .equipment is restored to service..
When the inoperable .fire fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than      if the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression. Backup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extinguishers and/or fire hose stations in or near the area, or- fire hoses routed to the affected area. In the event that the fire water tanks become inoperable, Lake Michigan may serve as their backup. However, it is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire suppression system to OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.
The  surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and C02 in the storage tanks by verifying either the weight, level, or pressure of the tanks.
The  fire suppression water system has five fire pumps common to both units which discharge into underground ring headers.       There are two diesel-engine-driven, vertical-turbine    fire pumps  rated at  2000 gpm, each  taking suction from Lake Michigan; one motor-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pump rated at 2500 gpm that takes suction from the fire water storage tanks; and two diesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal      fire pumps rated at  2500 gpm COOK NUCLEAR  PLANT>> 'UNIT 1        B 3/4 7-7                  AMENDMENT NO. ~0
 
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Requiring one of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan and one of the 2500 gpm diesel driven pumps that takes suction from a fire water storage tank to be OPERABLE ensures the capability of obtaining ~ater from both sources. This conservatism results in enhanced system reliability and reduced risk from external events.
Technical Specification 3.7.9.1 requires three fire water pumps to be OPERABLE for the fire suppression water system to be OPERABLE.     One of these pumps must be a 2500 gpm diesel-driven pump capable of taking suction from either fire water storage tank and one a 2000 gpm fire suppression pump capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan. The third pump may take suction from either water source.
The  flow paths capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan are normally isolated to preclude zebra mussel infestation of the system, The purpose  of the charcoal filter fire suppression T/S is to account for    ~
detection and suppression of fires in the charcoal filters. Manual operation of these systems is allowed because two-point heat detection with control room and local annunciation of trouble conditions is provided for,.
the charcoal filters. The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression system protecting the charcoal filters is only required when there is charcoal in the filters. Actuation of spray water onto the charcoal filters requires,.
both the manual opening of the system isolation valve and reaching the high temperature alarm setpoint for the automatic opening of the system deluge .,
valve.
Because  of the inaccessibility of the lower containment to personnel during operation due to ALARA radiation exposure concerns, the use of one or more CCTVs in the lower containment, to monitor for fire and smoke, is an acceptable substitute to an hourly fire watch, system becomes inoperable.
if the fire suppression All hourly fire    watch patrols are performed at intervals of sixty minutes with  a margin  of fifteen minutes.
A continuous    fire watch requires that a trained individual be in the specified area at    all times and that each fire zone within the specified area be patrolled at least once every    fifteen minutes with a margin of  five minutes.
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Under certain situations, the closure of a sectionalizing valve followed by the closure of a second valve will not leave an open flow path to one of the specified systems. In this instance, Action Statement c of Specification 3.7.9.1 is applicable.
Manual  actuation of CO fire suppression systems provides adequate fire protection for the protected areas based on OPERABLE fire detection in. the area, low combustible loadings, and prompt      fire brigade response to alarms.
Many  of the Action Statements take credit for OPERABLE fire detection in lieu of a fire watch when a fire protection system is inoperable. OPERABLE fire detection provides sufficient early warning capability of a fire to the appropriate Control  Room.
During Surveillance Testing of a Low Pressure CO> System with the system inoperable, the requirement for a continuous fire watch may be suspended during portions of the test which result or may result in a discharge into the CO2 protected area. Similarly,       if a CO> actuation occurs which results in the need to have the'ow Pressure C02 System made inoperable, the requirement for a continuous fire watch may be suspended.         In either case, the area affected shall be .restored to habitability as soon as practicable, after which the continuous fire watch" is to be re-established      if the system is  still inoperable.
3 4   10  FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES The OPERABILITY of the  fire 'barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that; fire damage  will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of a single  fire involving more than one    fire  area prior to detection and extinguishment. The    fire barriers  and  fire  barrier penetration sealing devices are periodically inspected to verify their OPERABILITY. The functional testing of the  fire  dampers is provided to ensure that the dampers remain functional. The ventilation seals area seals around ventilation duct work penetrating fire barriers. It is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended. period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire rated assembly to OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.
For the purpose of determining OPERABILITY, an OPERABLE fire rated assembly and/or sealing device is one that is capable of performing its intended safety function.
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Three of the five fire suppression system pumps                  OPERABLE, two  of which must be the following:
: l. One  diesel-engine driven              pump having a capacity of 2500  gpm capable of, taking .suction from either of the fire water storage tanks, with its discharge aligned to the fire distribution piping.
: 2. One  fire  suppression system pump having a capacity of 2000 gpm  capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and its
                                ,discharge capable of being manually aligned to the fire distribution piping.
: b.           An OPERABLE    flow path capable of taking suction from either one:.,of the  fire  water tanks and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves 'and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The ~
hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be in. the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5                 and 3.7.9.2, respectively.
: c.           Two  fire water tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons. (34.0 feet level indication)
: d.       ,  An OPERABLE isolated flow path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be OPERABLE are given in Specification 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.
APPLICABILITY: At            all times.
ACTION:
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: b. With one  fire  water tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to  OPERABLE  status within 30 days or establish a backup fire suppression water system within the next 7 days.
: c. With the  fire  suppression water syst: em otherwise inoperable:
: 1. Restore the    fire  suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE  status within    24 hours, or
: 2. Establish a backup    fire  suppression water system within 24 hours.
: d. The  provisions of Specifications 3.0.3       and 3.0.4 are  not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4..7.9.1.1  The  fire  suppression water system shall be demonstrated                    OPERABLE:
: a. At least  once per 7 days by    verifying the water supply contained in  the  fire water  tanks.
: b. At least  once per 31 days on a    STAGGERED TEST BASIS    by pump and  operating  it for at  least  15  minutes on starting'ach recirculation flow.
C. At least  once per 31, days by    verifying that each-valve. (manual,,
power operated, or automatic)       in flow path that is not locked, .
sealed, or otherwise secured      in position, is in its correct position.
: d. At least  once per 6 months by performance      of a system  flush of above ground internal distribution headers        and fire  hydrants.
: e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.
At least  once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:
: 1. Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position,
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: 3. Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testable
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: 4. Verifying that    each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.
g ~  At least once per 18 months by verifying that each pump that takes suction from Lake Michigan develops a flow of at least 2000 gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated and peak) on the pump's performance curve.
: h. At least    once per 3 years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire    main segment (excluding individual syst: em supplies)    has been verified to be clear of obstruction by a      full flow test.
4.7.9.1.2    The  fire  pump  diesel engines shall  be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least    once per 31 days by  verifying:
: 1. The  fuel storage tanks contain at least    160  gallons of fuel, and
: 2. The  diesels start from ambient conditions and.operate for at least 30 minutes.
: b. At least    once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.
c ~  At least once per 18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in con)unction with the manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service.
4.7.9.1.3  The  fire  pump  diesel starting battery banks  and chargers  shall  be demonstrated  OPERABLE:
: a. At least    once per 7 days by  verifying that:
: l. The  electrolyte level of  each battery is  above the  plates, and
: 2. The  output battery voltage of each bank is greater than      24 volts.
: b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.
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: 2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anti-corrosion material.
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: a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000    gpm diesel-driven  pumps  within 7 days.
: b. Restore at least one of the inoperable    pumps within  7  days.
c ~  With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven    pumps  inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.
d.-'ith both    2500 gpm  diesel-driven  pumps  inoperable, restore one of the inoperable  pumps  within 14 days.
: e. Restore one of the inoperable    pumps  within 4 days. ACTIONS  a, b, c, d, and  f are still  applicable.
Restore one of the inoperable 2000    gpm diesel-driven  pumps  within 14 days.
* The times  specified by these action statements are not additive.
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The number of snubbers to be functionally tested during each surveillance is based on calculations performed to allow extension of the surveillance interval from 18 months to 24 months, and therefore, the number of snubbers functionally tested deviates from the number required by the Westinghouse,
,.Standard .Technical Specifications (NUREG-0452, Revision 4).
3  4    8 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION The  limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak testing, including alpha emitters, is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c) limits for plutonium. This limitation will ensure that leakage from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources will not exceed allowable intake values.
3  4.7  9  FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS The OPERABILITY of the    fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any portion of the facility where safety-related equipment is located. The fire suppression system consists. of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, C02, halon and fire hose stations. The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential damage to safety-related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection  program.
In the event that one or more C02 suppression systems requiring automatic, actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire detection system(s) required to be OPERABLE by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be OPERABLE. Isolation of an automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this system in a manual actuation mo e.
Reliance on the fire detection system, in conjunction with the ability to manually discharge the C02 suppression system, will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are required to work in these areas.
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PLANT  SYSTEMS BASES 3 4 7 9  Continued In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored to service.
When the inoperable fire-fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than if the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression.      Backup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extinguishers and/or fire hose stations in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the affected areas. In the event that the fire water tanks become inoperable, Lake Michigan may serve as their backup. However, it is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire suppression system to OPERABLE status within a reasonable, period.
The  surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and CO in the storage tanks by:
verifying either the weight, level, or pressure of the tanks.
The fire suppression water system has five fire pumps common to both units which discharge into underground ring headers.      There are two diesel-engine-driven, vertical-turbine    fire pumps  rated at 2000 gpm, each taking suction from Lake Michigan; one motor-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pump rated at 2500 gpm that takes suction from the fire water storage tanks; and two diesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pumps rated at 2500 gpm that take suction from the fire water storage tanks. Having a combination of diesel-driven and electric-motor-driven pumps in the system design is consistent with NRC Branch Technical Position APSCB 9.5-1    ~
Requiring one of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan and one of the 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from a fire water storage tank to be OPERABLE ensures the capability of obtaining water from both sources. This conservatism results in enhanced system reliability and reduced risk from external events.
Technical Specification 3.7.9.1 requires three fire water pumps to be OPERABLE for the fire suppression water system to be OPERABLE.      One of these pumps must be a 2500 gpm diesel-driven pump capable of taking suction from either fire water storage tank and one a 2000 gpm fire suppression pump capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan. The third pump may take suction from either water source.
The  flow paths capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan are normally isolated to preclude zebra mussel infestation of the system.
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,, detection and suppression of: fires, in the charcoal filters. Manual operation of these systems is allowed because two-point heat detection with control room and local annunciation of trouble conditions is provided for the charcoal filters. The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression system protecting the charcoal filters is only required when there is charcoal in the filters. Actuation of spray water onto the charcoal filters requires both the manual opening of the system isolation valve and reaching the high temperature alarm setpoint for the automatic opening of the system deluge valve.
Because  of the inaccessibility of the lower containment to personnel during operation due to    ALARA radiation exposure concerns, the use of one or more CCTVs  in the lower containment, to monitor for fire and smoke, is an acceptable substitute to a continuous system becomes inoperable.
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-'with a margin of fifteen minutes.
A  continuous fire watch requires that a trained individual be in the specified area at all times and that each'ire zone within the specified ",
area be patrolled at least once every fifteen minutes with a margin of five minutes.
A control valve is defined as a valve that when closed does not leave an alternate open flow, path to a system. A sectionalizing valve is defined as a valve that when closed does not prevent an alternate open flow path to a system and hence does not make the fire suppression water system inoperable.
Under certain situations, the closure of a sectionalizing valve followed by the closure of a second valve will not leave an open flow path to one of the specified systems. In this instance, Action Statement c of Specification 3.7.9.1 is applicable.
Manual  actuation of CO fire suppression    systems provides adequate  fire protection for the prospected areas based    on operable fire detection  in the area, low combustible loadings, and prompt    fire  brigade response to alarms.
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During Surveillance Testing of a Low Pressure C02 System with the system inoperable, the requirement for a continuous fire watch may be suspended during portions of the test which result or may result in a discharge. into the C02 protected area. Similarly,      if a C02 actuation occurs which results in the need to have the Low Pressure C02 System made inoperable, the requirement 'for a continuous fire watch may be suspended.      In either case, the area affected shall be restored to habitability as soon as practicable, after which the continuous fire watch is to be re-established is  still if the system inoperable.
3 4    10 FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES
...The. OPERABILITY. of, the .fire barriers  and barrier penetrations  ensures  that fire  damage  will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of  a  single  fire involving more than one fire area prior to detection .and extinguishment. The fire barriers and fire barrier penetration sealing devices are periodically inspected to verify their OPERABILITY. The functional testing of the fire dampers is provided to 'ensure that the dampers remain functional. The ventilation seals are seals around ventilation duct work penetrating fire barriers.        It  is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and ACTION will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire rated assembly to OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.
For the purpose of determining OPERABILITY, an OPERABLE fire rated assembly/sealing device is one that is capable of performing its intended        .
safety function.
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Proposed TS 3.7.9.1 Re Operability of Fire Suppression Water Sys
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.FIRE SUPPRESSION VATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.1 The fire suppression water system shall be OPERABLE with:

ai Two+ high ncL2J300 GPM pumps, one of which shall be a die driven pump, wi 'their discharge ali,gned to the fire ression headers

b. An OPEMLE open flov path cap taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferrin water h distribution piping (with OPEMLE sect ising valves) up he yard. hydrant curb control valves up to the hose station valve or water suppressi system controlling valve(s) required to b LE per cations 3.7.9.5, and 3.7.9.2, respectively.

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a. Vith only one pump LE, restore an inoperab esel, Af 1ns.e(+ 'equired), and equipment t BLE s thin 7 days or establish a',backup "firesu o er system within the next 7 days. The prov .o Specifi.cations 3. . d 3.0.4 are not appli i.th the fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:

1., Restore the fire suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE status within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, or

2. Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24

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L. One diesel-engine driven pump having a capacity of 2500 gpm capable of taking suction from either of the fire water storage tanks, with its discharge aligned to the fire distxibution piping.

2.. One fire suppression system pump having a capacity of 2000 gpm capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and its discharge capable of being manually aligned to the fixe distribution piping.

b An. OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction fx'om either one of the fire water tanks and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or system, controlling valve(s) . The hose station valve(s) water'uppression

, and the water suppression system control'ing valve(s) that are required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2, respectively.

c. Two fire water tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons (34.0 feet level indication).
d. An OPERABLE isolated flow path capable of taking suction from Lake

,Michigan and txansferring the water thxough distxibution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or watex suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are requix'ed to be OPERABLE are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.

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(.b At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting each pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on recixculation flov.

At least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, pover operated, or automatic) in flov path that is not locked, sealed, or othervisa secured in position, ia in its correct position.

At least once par 6 months by performance of a system flush of above ground internal distribution headers and fire hydrants.

. 8 At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the

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3. Cycling'ach valve in the flov path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel, and
4. Verifying that each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression vater system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.

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a. At least once per 3L days by verifying:
1. The fueL storage tazdacontaiag ar least 160 gallons of fuel, and
2. The diesel5startN from ambient conditions and operate for at least 30 minutes.
b. At least once per 92 days by-verifying that. a sample of diesel fueL from tha fuel storage tank5obtained in accordance with ASSAM D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified. in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked. for viscosity, water,. and sediment.

At, least once per 18.months by subjecting the dieseiSto an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with manufacturer's recommendations foz this class of standby sezvice.

4.7'.9.1.3 The fire pump, dieseL starting battery ban&pand chargemshall be" demonstrated. OP%ABLE:

ao At least once per 7 days by verifying that:

1. The elect olyte level oz each battery is above the plates, and
2. The output battery voltage of each bank is greater than 24 volts.
b. At least once per 92 days by ver'fying that the specific

. gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.

C~ At least once per 18 months by verifying that:

The batteres, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deter'oration, and

2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of cor osion, and coated with anti-corrosion material.

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a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within 7 days.
b. Restore at least one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.

C. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.

d. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 14 days.
e. Restore one of the inoperable pumps within 4 days. ACTIONS a, b, c, d, and f are still applicable.

Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within 14 days.

  • The times specified by these action statements are not additive.

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a performance evaluation in view of their age and operating These records will provide statistical bases for future consideration of snubber service life. The requirements for the maintenance of records and the snubber service life review, are not intended to affect plant operation. ~ %

~ t The number of snubbers to be functionally tested duiing each surveillance is based on dalculations performed to allow extension of the surveillance interval from 18 months to 24'onths, and therefore, the number. of snubbers functionally tested deviates from the numbei required by the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications (NUREG-0452, Revision 4).

3 4.7.8 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak testing, including alpha emitters, is based on XO CFR 70.39(c) limits for.

plutonium. This limitation will ensure that leakage from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources will not exceed allowable intake values.

3 4.7.9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any portion of the facility wheze safety related equipment is located. The, fire suppression systems consists of the water system, spray and/or sprink3.ers, C02, Halon, and fire hose stations. The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential damage to safety related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection program.

In the event that one or more C02 Suppression System requiring automatic actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire, detection system(s) required to 'be operable by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verifiqd to be operable. Isolation of an

~e automatic C02 su ression system tern oraril uts this s stem in a manual actuation mode. Reliance on the fire detection system, in conjunction p6 wzt the a z ity to manually discharge the C02 suppression system will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are required'o work in these areas.

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Tha fire suppression systems consist) of tha vaser system, spray and/or spears, CO ~ Haloa aad fize hose stations. The coU,ective capability. of the fire suppression systems ia. adequate to ain9xize potential damage to safety-relarad equipmeat sad ia a ufor element ia the facility Bra protection pzogzaso Ia the event that cae or more CO) Suppression Systaa requiring automatic actuatioa aust be isolated for personal protecsioa so permit eatzy for zoutiae touzs, maiateaance, coasszuctioa, or surveillance testing ia she protected szea, the Qze desacsioa system(s) required to be operable by "Specificatioa 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be operable. Isolatioa of aa automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this systaa Sn. a manual.

actuatioa mole.

Reliance on the fire detactioa system, ln con]unction vith the ability to manually discharge the CO2 suppression system vol provide adequate fire.

protection for periods vhea'ersonnel <<e requized to vora'n these areas.

In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are fnoperable, alternate backup ff'm.fighting equipment fs requir d to be made avaflable fn the affec.ed areas until tfie inoperable equfpnent fs restored to service.

When the inoperable fire fighting equipment fs intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of t'.;,~ fs allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than ff the inoperable equipment fs the primary means of fire suopressfon. Sackup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extingufshers and/or fire hose statfons.in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the affected area+However, ft is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended per fod of time and act>oh will be taken to restore the fnoperable portions of the fire suppression system to OPERA8LE. status within a reasonable period.

The suzveillance requirements provide assurance that the min'~ OPBhBIIJTT requirements of the fire suppression systems are mes. An allovence is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Haloa end CO) ~~ the storage tanks by veri ying either she veighs, level, or pressure of "he tanks.

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The fire suppression water system has Qve fire pumps common to both uaits which discharge into underground ring headers. There are two diesel-engine-driven, vertical-turbine fire pumps rated at 2000 gpm, each taking suction from Lake Michigan; one motor-dr"'ven horizontal centrifugal fire pump rated at 2500 gpm that takes suction from tha fixe water storage tanks; and. two diesel-engine-driven horizontal cent &gal fixe pumps rated. at 2500 take suction from the Hxa water storage tanks. Having a combination gpm'hat.

oP diesel-drfven and. electric motor-drLven pumps in the system dasign. is consistent with NRC Braach TechnLcal Position APSCB 9.5-1.

Requiring oae of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan and. one oC the 2500 gpm diesel drLven pumps that takes suctLon from a fixe vater storage tank to be OPZULBLE ensures the capability of obtaining water f om both sources. This coaservatism results in eahaaced.

system reliability'nd reduced. risk from external eveats.

Technical Specification 3.7;9.1 requires three fire vater'umps to be ."

OPERABLE for the fire suppression vater system to be OPERABL=-. One ox"these pumps must be a 2500 gpm diesel-driven pump capable or taking suctLoa. from either fixe water storage taafc and. oae a 2000 gpm. fire suppression pump capable of taking suction from. Lake Michigan The third. pump may'ake.

., suction from either water source.

Tha flow paths capable or taking suctLoa from ~ Michigan to preclude zebra mussel inrestatioa nf the system.

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,LIMITING CONDITZpN FpR OPER TZON 3.7.9.1 The fire suppression water system shall be OPERABLE vith:

a. Tv gh demand 2000 CPM pumps, one. of vhich shall be a driven vith their discharge aligned to the f -suppression header.
b. An OPERABLE open flov path cap taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferri e vater thr distribution piping (vt,th OPERABLE s nalising valves) up to the

'n control ya s and up to tha hose station valve(s) or-suppr system controlling valve(s) required to be OP cifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9,2, respectively.

. hydrant curb APPLICABILITY: ht all times.

ACTION:

only one pump operable, restore a require , an a le pump (dicscl, if

o. status vi.thin 7 days or establi.sh a b ackup f uppress o s stem vi.thin the next 7, days. e- ons of Specifications 3.0.3 a .

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1. Restore the fire suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE status vithin 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, or
2. Establish a backup fi.re suppression water system vithi.n 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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3 T.9.I The fire suppression water system shaLL bs considered to be OPERABLE Three of the Qve fire suppression system pumps OPERMKZ, two of which must be the following.

Oae diesel-eagiae driven pump havtag a capacity of 2500 gpm capable of taking suction from either of the fire water storage caaks, with ics discharge aligned. to the fixe distribution pipiag-One fire suppression system pump having a capacity oC 2000 gpm capable of taking suction from Lake Kichigau. aad. its discharge

, capable of being maaaa11y aligned to the fire distribution pi'piag-An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from either'ne" of the fixe water taaks'and craasfe~g the water'hrough distribution pXpiag (with OPERABLE seccioaaliziag valves) up to the yard hydrant:

curb control valves and. up to the hose scacioa valve(s) or wacsr suppression system coacrolliag valve(s). The hose station, valve(s) and, the wacer suppression system coat"oiling valve(s) that're "

required to be in the flow path are given in Specificacioas 3.7.9.5 and 3. 7. 9. 2, respect'vely.

c Two fire water tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons (34.0 feet level iadicacioa).

d., An, OPERABLE 'isolated flow path capable of taking succioa from Lake Kichigan aad, t aasferring the water ttmough disc-ibucioa piping (with OPERABLE seccioaaliziag valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves aad up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system conc=olliag valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system conc-olliag valve(s) that are required to be OPZM3LE are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.

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t h least once per 31 days on a SThCCERED TEST BASIS by seareing each pump and operating it for ae least 15 minutes on recirculation flov.

.Q ht least once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual, pover operated, or automatic) in flov paeh chat is not locked, sealed, or othervise secured in position, is in its correct position.

ht lease once per 6 months by performance of a system flush of above ground internal distribution headers and fire hydrants.

.~ht least once per 12 monehs by cycling each testable valve in ehe flov path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

he lease once=per 18 months by performing a system functional'test vhich includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:

1. Verifying that each auto tic v to its correct position, MA
2. Verifying that each pum

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3. 'Cycling each valve in the flov path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel, and
4. Verifying that each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression vater system pressure greater than 100 psig.,

', ht lease once per 3 years by performing a series of flov tests so that every fire main segment (excluding individual system supplies)

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. Wich the following minimum combination Take this of pumps OPERABLE: ACTION:

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a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within 7 days.
b. Restore at least one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.

C ~ With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.

d. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 14 days.
e. Restore one of the inoperable pumps within 4 days. ACTIONS a, b, ci di and f are still applicable.

Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within days.

  • The times specified by these action statements are not additive.

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a. At least once per 31 days by verifying:
1. The fuel storage tatggcontains at least 160 gallons of fuel, and 2'. The di.esel9startgl from ambient conditions and operates for at least 30 minutes.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tank%obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits sp'ecified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water, and

'ediment.

c. At least once per 18 months by sub]ecting the diese~o an with ~

inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in con]unction manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service.

4.7.9.1.3 The fire pump diesel starting battery bank .and chargezgsha11. be:

demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying tha=:
1. The electrolyte level of each battery is above the plates, and
2. The output battery voltage of each bank is greater than 24 I volts.

At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.

C. At least once per 18 months by verifying that:

The batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and

2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anti-corrosion material.

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y the Roving Fire lEatch a . -measures will provide the -

ssary level of fire protection while affording necess provisions for ersonnel safet .

In the event that portions of the fire suppression systems are inoperable, alternate backup fire fighting equipment is required to be made available in the affected areas until the inoperable equipment is restored to service. Mhen the inoperable fire-fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allcwed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than if the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression. Backup fire protection equipment will rcrmally take the form of

,.permanently .mounted fire extinguishers and/or .firq hose stations in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the a fected areas., However, it is not our intent to rely cn backup systems or other compensatory t,"easures for an extended period of time ard action wi ll be taken to restore the inoperable portions of, the fire suppression system to OPERABLE status within a reascnable period.

The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppressicn systems are met; An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and CO in:"e storage tanks by verifying either the weight, leve'i or pressure ot th=.; nks.

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major fire twenty-four hour the acceptability for

'uppression of The purpose of the charcoal fi lter fire suppression T S is to account for detection ard suppression of fires in the charcoal f'. -.ers. t'.anual operation of these systems is allowed because two-pcint heat Ce-.=- tion with control rocm and local annunciation of trcuble conditions is prov.'"=-" -,or the charcoal filters. The OPERABILITY of fi lters is only required when thetherefireis suppression sys-.am protecting the charcoal charcoal in the filters. Actuation of spray water onto the charcoal filters requires both t.. manual opening of the csystem isolation valve and reaching the high temperatu. e alarm setpoint for the automatic opening of the system deluge valve.

Because of the inaccessibility of the lower containment to personnel during operation Cue to ALARA radiation, exposure concerns, t'".e use of one or more CCTVS in the lower containment to monitor for fire and smoke, is an acceptable substitute to a continuous fir e watch, if the fire suppression system becomes inoperable.

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The fixe suppression water system has five fwe pumps common to both units which discharge into underground. ring headers. There are two diesel-engine-dxiven, 'vertical-turbine fire pumps rated at 2000 gpm, each taking suction from Lake Michigan; one motor-driven horizontal cen~gal fire pump rated at= 2500 gpm that. takes suction from the fire water storage tanks; aad. two diesel-engine-drfvea horizontal cen~gal fire pumps rated ac 2500 gpm'ham take suction from, the fixe water'torage tanks. Havtag a combination of diesel-driven aad electric motor-driven pumps h. the system design. is consistene with HRC Braach Technical Position APSCB 9.5-l.

Requiring one of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan aad. one or the 2500 gpm diese3 driven pumps that takes suction from a fixe water storage tank to be OPERABLE ensures the capability'f obtainiag water Rom both sources This conservatism results ia. eahanced.

> system. reliability aad reduced risk from exteraaJ. eveats.

Technica3 Specificatioa 3.7;9.1. requires, three fme water'pumps. to be OPERABLE for the fire suopression water system to be OMUBLK. One or. ~these.

pumps must'. be a. 2500 gpm diesel-driven pump capable "of taking suction. from either fi a water storage tant and. oae a 2000 gprz fixe suppression pump'-

capable of taking suet" on fram. Lake KLchigan The third. pumo may take sue%on from either water source.

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a. Three of the five fire suppression system pumps OPERABLE, two of which must be the following:
1. One diesel-engine driven pump having a capacity of 2500 gpm capable of taking suction from either of the fire water storage tanks, with its discharge aligned to the fire distribution piping.
2. One-fire suppression system pump having a capacity of 2000 gpm capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and its discharge capable of being manually aligned to the fire distribution piping.
b. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from either one of the fire water tanks and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant

,'urb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be in the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2, respectively.

c. Two fire water tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of-565,000

., gallons (34.0 feet level indication).=

d. An OPERABLE isolated flow path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be OPERABLE are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.

APPLICABILITY: At all times.

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a. With less than the minimum number of pumps OPERABLE, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.7-5.

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b. With one fire water tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to OPERABLE status within 30 days or establish a backup fire suppression water system within the next 7 days.
c. With the fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
1. Restore the fire suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE status within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, or
2. Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
d. The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.1.1 The fire suppression water system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

At least once per 7 days by verifying the water supply contained in the fire water tanks.

b. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by starting,'each pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on recirculation. flow.

C. At least 'once per 31 days by verifying that each valve (manual,.

power operated, or automatic) in flow path that is not locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in position, is in its correct position.

d. At least once per 6 months by performance of a system flush of'above ground, internal, distribution headers and fire hydrants.
e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

At least once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:

1. Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position,
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3. Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testable during plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel, and
4. Verifying that each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.
g. At least once per 18 months by verifying that each pump that takes suction from Lake Michigan develops a flow of at least 2000 gpm at a, system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated and peak) on the pump's performance curve.

h., At least once per 3 years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire main segment (excluding individual system supplies) has been verified,to be clear of obstruction by a full flow test.

4.7.9.1.2 The fire pump diesel engines shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 days by verifying:
1. The fuel storage tanks contain at least 160 gallons of fuel, and
2. The diesels start from ambient conditions and operate for at least 30 minutes.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel" fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.

c ~ At least once per 18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in conjunction with the manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service.

4.7.9.1.3 The fire pump diesel starting battery banks and chargers shall be demons trated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying that:
1. The electrolyte level of each battery is above the plates, and
2. The output battery voltage of each bank is greater than 24 volts.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.

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1. The batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and
2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anti-corrosion material.

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a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within 7 days.
b. Restore at least one of the inoperable'umps within 7 days.
c. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.
d. With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore 'one of the inoperable pumps within 14 days.
e. Restore one of the inoperable pumps within 4 days. ACTIONS a, b, c, d, and f are still applicable.
f. Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within 14

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In the event that one or more C02 suppression systems requiring automatic, actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire detection system(s) required to be OPERABLE by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be OPERABLE. Isolation of an automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this system in a manual

,.actuation. moke.

Reliance on the fire detection system, in conjunction with the ability to ".

manually discharge the C02 suppression system'will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are required to work in these areas.

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

When the inoperable .fire fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than if the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression. Backup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extinguishers and/or fire hose stations in or near the area, or- fire hoses routed to the affected area. In the event that the fire water tanks become inoperable, Lake Michigan may serve as their backup. However, it is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire suppression system to OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.

The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and C02 in the storage tanks by verifying either the weight, level, or pressure of the tanks.

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Requiring one of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan and one of the 2500 gpm diesel driven pumps that takes suction from a fire water storage tank to be OPERABLE ensures the capability of obtaining ~ater from both sources. This conservatism results in enhanced system reliability and reduced risk from external events.

Technical Specification 3.7.9.1 requires three fire water pumps to be OPERABLE for the fire suppression water system to be OPERABLE. One of these pumps must be a 2500 gpm diesel-driven pump capable of taking suction from either fire water storage tank and one a 2000 gpm fire suppression pump capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan. The third pump may take suction from either water source.

The flow paths capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan are normally isolated to preclude zebra mussel infestation of the system, The purpose of the charcoal filter fire suppression T/S is to account for ~

detection and suppression of fires in the charcoal filters. Manual operation of these systems is allowed because two-point heat detection with control room and local annunciation of trouble conditions is provided for,.

the charcoal filters. The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression system protecting the charcoal filters is only required when there is charcoal in the filters. Actuation of spray water onto the charcoal filters requires,.

both the manual opening of the system isolation valve and reaching the high temperature alarm setpoint for the automatic opening of the system deluge .,

valve.

Because of the inaccessibility of the lower containment to personnel during operation due to ALARA radiation exposure concerns, the use of one or more CCTVs in the lower containment, to monitor for fire and smoke, is an acceptable substitute to an hourly fire watch, system becomes inoperable.

if the fire suppression All hourly fire watch patrols are performed at intervals of sixty minutes with a margin of fifteen minutes.

A continuous fire watch requires that a trained individual be in the specified area at all times and that each fire zone within the specified area be patrolled at least once every fifteen minutes with a margin of five minutes.

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Under certain situations, the closure of a sectionalizing valve followed by the closure of a second valve will not leave an open flow path to one of the specified systems. In this instance, Action Statement c of Specification 3.7.9.1 is applicable.

Manual actuation of CO fire suppression systems provides adequate fire protection for the protected areas based on OPERABLE fire detection in. the area, low combustible loadings, and prompt fire brigade response to alarms.

Many of the Action Statements take credit for OPERABLE fire detection in lieu of a fire watch when a fire protection system is inoperable. OPERABLE fire detection provides sufficient early warning capability of a fire to the appropriate Control Room.

During Surveillance Testing of a Low Pressure CO> System with the system inoperable, the requirement for a continuous fire watch may be suspended during portions of the test which result or may result in a discharge into the CO2 protected area. Similarly, if a CO> actuation occurs which results in the need to have the'ow Pressure C02 System made inoperable, the requirement for a continuous fire watch may be suspended. In either case, the area affected shall be .restored to habitability as soon as practicable, after which the continuous fire watch" is to be re-established if the system is still inoperable.

3 4 10 FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES The OPERABILITY of the fire 'barriers and barrier penetrations ensure that; fire damage will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of a single fire involving more than one fire area prior to detection and extinguishment. The fire barriers and fire barrier penetration sealing devices are periodically inspected to verify their OPERABILITY. The functional testing of the fire dampers is provided to ensure that the dampers remain functional. The ventilation seals area seals around ventilation duct work penetrating fire barriers. It is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended. period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire rated assembly to OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.

For the purpose of determining OPERABILITY, an OPERABLE fire rated assembly and/or sealing device is one that is capable of performing its intended safety function.

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Three of the five fire suppression system pumps OPERABLE, two of which must be the following:

l. One diesel-engine driven pump having a capacity of 2500 gpm capable of, taking .suction from either of the fire water storage tanks, with its discharge aligned to the fire distribution piping.
2. One fire suppression system pump having a capacity of 2000 gpm capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and its

,discharge capable of being manually aligned to the fire distribution piping.

b. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from either one:.,of the fire water tanks and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves 'and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The ~

hose station valve(s) and the water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be in. the flow path are given in Specifications 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2, respectively.

c. Two fire water tanks, each with a minimum usable volume of 565,000 gallons. (34.0 feet level indication)
d. , An OPERABLE isolated flow path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring the water through distribution piping (with OPERABLE sectionalizing valves) up to the yard hydrant curb control valves and up to the hose station valve(s) or water suppression system controlling valve(s). The hose station valve(s) and water suppression system controlling valve(s) that are required to be OPERABLE are given in Specification 3.7.9.5 and 3.7.9.2 respectively.

APPLICABILITY: At all times.

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b. With one fire water tank inoperable, restore the inoperable tank to OPERABLE status within 30 days or establish a backup fire suppression water system within the next 7 days.
c. With the fire suppression water syst: em otherwise inoperable:
1. Restore the fire suppression water distribution system to OPERABLE status within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, or
2. Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
d. The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4..7.9.1.1 The fire suppression water system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying the water supply contained in the fire water tanks.
b. At least once per 31 days on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS by pump and operating it for at least 15 minutes on starting'ach recirculation flow.

C. At least once per 31, days by verifying that each-valve. (manual,,

power operated, or automatic) in flow path that is not locked, .

sealed, or otherwise secured in position, is in its correct position.

d. At least once per 6 months by performance of a system flush of above ground internal distribution headers and fire hydrants.
e. At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.

At least once per 18 months by performing a system functional test which includes simulated automatic actuation of the system throughout its operating sequence, and:

1. Verifying that each automatic valve in the flow path actuates to its correct position,
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3. Cycling each valve in the flow path that is not testable

'uring plant operation through at least one complete cycle of full travel, and

4. Verifying that each high pressure pump starts in its preplanned sequence to maintain the fire suppression water system pressure greater than or equal to 100 psig.

g ~ At least once per 18 months by verifying that each pump that takes suction from Lake Michigan develops a flow of at least 2000 gpm at a system head of at least 300 feet of water by observing three points (minimum, rated and peak) on the pump's performance curve.

h. At least once per 3 years by performing a series of flow tests so that every fire main segment (excluding individual syst: em supplies) has been verified to be clear of obstruction by a full flow test.

4.7.9.1.2 The fire pump diesel engines shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 31 days by verifying:
1. The fuel storage tanks contain at least 160 gallons of fuel, and
2. The diesels start from ambient conditions and.operate for at least 30 minutes.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that a sample of diesel fuel from the fuel storage tanks obtained in accordance with ASTM-D4057-81 is within the acceptable limits specified in Table 1 of ASTM-D975-81 when checked for viscosity, water and sediment.

c ~ At least once per 18 months by subjecting the diesels to an inspection in accordance with procedures prepared in con)unction with the manufacturer's recommendations for this class of standby service.

4.7.9.1.3 The fire pump diesel starting battery banks and chargers shall be demonstrated OPERABLE:

a. At least once per 7 days by verifying that:
l. The electrolyte level of each battery is above the plates, and
2. The output battery voltage of each bank is greater than 24 volts.
b. At least once per 92 days by verifying that the specific gravity is appropriate for continued service of each battery.

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1. The batteries, cell plates and battery packs show no visual indic'ation of physical damage or abnormal deterioration, and
2. The battery-to-battery and terminal connections are clean, tight, free of corrosion, and coated with anti-corrosion material.

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a. Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within 7 days.
b. Restore at least one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.

c ~ With both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 7 days.

d.-'ith both 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps inoperable, restore one of the inoperable pumps within 14 days.

e. Restore one of the inoperable pumps within 4 days. ACTIONS a, b, c, d, and f are still applicable.

Restore one of the inoperable 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps within 14 days.

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The number of snubbers to be functionally tested during each surveillance is based on calculations performed to allow extension of the surveillance interval from 18 months to 24 months, and therefore, the number of snubbers functionally tested deviates from the number required by the Westinghouse,

,.Standard .Technical Specifications (NUREG-0452, Revision 4).

3 4 8 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION The limitations on removable contamination for sources requiring leak testing, including alpha emitters, is based on 10 CFR 70.39(c) limits for plutonium. This limitation will ensure that leakage from byproduct, source, and special nuclear material sources will not exceed allowable intake values.

3 4.7 9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS The OPERABILITY of the fire suppression systems ensures that adequate fire suppression capability is available to confine and extinguish fires occurring in any portion of the facility where safety-related equipment is located. The fire suppression system consists. of the water system, spray and/or sprinklers, C02, halon and fire hose stations. The collective capability of the fire suppression systems is adequate to minimize potential damage to safety-related equipment and is a major element in the facility fire protection program.

In the event that one or more C02 suppression systems requiring automatic, actuation must be isolated for personal protection to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction, or surveillance testing in the protected area, the fire detection system(s) required to be OPERABLE by Specification 3.3.3.7 shall be verified to be OPERABLE. Isolation of an automatic CO suppression system temporarily puts this system in a manual actuation mo e.

Reliance on the fire detection system, in conjunction with the ability to manually discharge the C02 suppression system, will provide adequate fire protection for periods when personnel are required to work in these areas.

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When the inoperable fire-fighting equipment is intended for use as a backup means of fire suppression, a longer period of time is allowed to provide an alternate means of fire fighting than if the inoperable equipment is the primary means of fire suppression. Backup fire protection equipment will normally take the form of permanently mounted fire extinguishers and/or fire hose stations in or near the area, or fire hoses routed to the affected areas. In the event that the fire water tanks become inoperable, Lake Michigan may serve as their backup. However, it is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and action will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire suppression system to OPERABLE status within a reasonable, period.

The surveillance requirements provide assurance that the minimum OPERABILITY requirements of the fire suppression systems are met. An allowance is made for ensuring a sufficient volume of Halon and CO in the storage tanks by:

verifying either the weight, level, or pressure of the tanks.

The fire suppression water system has five fire pumps common to both units which discharge into underground ring headers. There are two diesel-engine-driven, vertical-turbine fire pumps rated at 2000 gpm, each taking suction from Lake Michigan; one motor-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pump rated at 2500 gpm that takes suction from the fire water storage tanks; and two diesel-engine-driven horizontal centrifugal fire pumps rated at 2500 gpm that take suction from the fire water storage tanks. Having a combination of diesel-driven and electric-motor-driven pumps in the system design is consistent with NRC Branch Technical Position APSCB 9.5-1 ~

Requiring one of the 2000 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from Lake Michigan and one of the 2500 gpm diesel-driven pumps that takes suction from a fire water storage tank to be OPERABLE ensures the capability of obtaining water from both sources. This conservatism results in enhanced system reliability and reduced risk from external events.

Technical Specification 3.7.9.1 requires three fire water pumps to be OPERABLE for the fire suppression water system to be OPERABLE. One of these pumps must be a 2500 gpm diesel-driven pump capable of taking suction from either fire water storage tank and one a 2000 gpm fire suppression pump capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan. The third pump may take suction from either water source.

The flow paths capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan are normally isolated to preclude zebra mussel infestation of the system.

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A continuous fire watch requires that a trained individual be in the specified area at all times and that each'ire zone within the specified ",

area be patrolled at least once every fifteen minutes with a margin of five minutes.

A control valve is defined as a valve that when closed does not leave an alternate open flow, path to a system. A sectionalizing valve is defined as a valve that when closed does not prevent an alternate open flow path to a system and hence does not make the fire suppression water system inoperable.

Under certain situations, the closure of a sectionalizing valve followed by the closure of a second valve will not leave an open flow path to one of the specified systems. In this instance, Action Statement c of Specification 3.7.9.1 is applicable.

Manual actuation of CO fire suppression systems provides adequate fire protection for the prospected areas based on operable fire detection in the area, low combustible loadings, and prompt fire brigade response to alarms.

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During Surveillance Testing of a Low Pressure C02 System with the system inoperable, the requirement for a continuous fire watch may be suspended during portions of the test which result or may result in a discharge. into the C02 protected area. Similarly, if a C02 actuation occurs which results in the need to have the Low Pressure C02 System made inoperable, the requirement 'for a continuous fire watch may be suspended. In either case, the area affected shall be restored to habitability as soon as practicable, after which the continuous fire watch is to be re-established is still if the system inoperable.

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...The. OPERABILITY. of, the .fire barriers and barrier penetrations ensures that fire damage will be limited. These design features minimize the possibility of a single fire involving more than one fire area prior to detection .and extinguishment. The fire barriers and fire barrier penetration sealing devices are periodically inspected to verify their OPERABILITY. The functional testing of the fire dampers is provided to 'ensure that the dampers remain functional. The ventilation seals are seals around ventilation duct work penetrating fire barriers. It is not our intent to rely on backup systems or other compensatory measures for an extended period of time and ACTION will be taken to restore the inoperable portions of the fire rated assembly to OPERABLE status within a reasonable period.

For the purpose of determining OPERABILITY, an OPERABLE fire rated assembly/sealing device is one that is capable of performing its intended .

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