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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATIONWASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-00O-1-----January 31, 1996NRC GENERIC LETTER 96-03: RELOCATION OF THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE LIMIT CURVESAND LOW TEMPERATURE OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMLIMITS
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY  
COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-00O-1-----
January 31, 1996 NRC GENERIC LETTER 96-03: RELOCATION  
OF THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE  
LIMIT CURVES AND LOW TEMPERATURE  
OVERPRESSURE  
PROTECTION  
SYSTEM LIMITS


==Addressees==
==Addressees==
All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear powerreactors.
All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors.


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this generic letter toadvise licensees that they may request a license amendment to relocate thepressure temperature (P/T) limit curves from their plant technicalspecifications (TS) to a pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) or asimilar document. The low temperature overpressure protection (LTOP) systemlimits may also be relocated to the same document at the discretion of thelicensee.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this generic letter to advise licensees that they may request a license amendment to relocate the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves from their plant technical specifications (TS) to a pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) or a similar document.
 
The low temperature overpressure protection (LTOP) system limits may also be relocated to the same document at the discretion of the licensee.


==Description of Circumstances==
==Description of Circumstances==
During the development of the improved standard technical specifications(STS), a change was proposed to relocate the P/T curves and LTOP setpointcurves and values currently contained in the TS to a licensee-controlleddocument. As one of the improvements to the STS, the NRC staff agreed withthe industry that the curves and setpoints may be relocated outside the TS toa licensee-controlled document so that the licensee could maintain theselimits efficiently and at a lower cost, provided that the parameters forconstructing the curves and setpoints are derived using a methodology approvedby the NRC.DiscussionTechnical specifications include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs) thatestablish P/T and LTOP system limits for the reactor coolant system. Thelimits are defined by figures and values that provide an acceptable range ofoperating temperatures and pressures for heatup, cooldown, low temperatureoverpressure, criticality, and inservice leak and hydrostatic testingconditions. These parameters are generally valid for a specified number ofeffective full-power years or for a specified fluence period (the period forwhich the curves are calculated to be applicable).License amendments are generally required at the end of the effective periodfor P/T limit curves or when surveillance specimens are withdrawn and tested.Also, each time the P/T curves are revised, the LTOP system must be9601290350TeKI'1 GL 96-03January 31, 1996 reevaluated to ensure that its functional requirements can still be met.Processing amendment requests for changes to TS that are developed using anaccepted methodology places an unnecessary burden on licensee and NRCresources. An alternative approach for controlling these limits was proposedduring the development of the improved STS. This approach, like the one usedfor the core operating limits, would relocate the P/T curves and LTOP setpointcurves or values to a PTLR or a similar document and would reference thatdocument in the affected LCOs and bases.The methodology used to determine the P/T and LTOP system limit parametersmust comply with the specific requirements of Appendices G and H to Part 50 ofTitle 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), be documented in an NRC-approved topical report or in a plant-specific submittal, and be incorporatedby reference into the TS. Subsequent changes in the methodology must beapproved by a license amendment; 10 CFR 50.59 does not apply.Requested InformationLicensees and applicants who choose to adopt this line item improvement areencouraged to propose changes that are consistent with the attached guidance.However, licensees may propose changes, with justification, that differ fromthis guidance. The guidance requires that the licensee be able to reference amethodology for developing the curves and setpoints that has been approved bythe NRC, develop a PTLR or a similar document that contains the figures,values, parameters, and any explanations derived from the methodology, andmake appropriate changes to the applicable sections of the TS. The NRCproject manager for the facility will review the amendment requests thatconform to the guidance in this generic letter and will coordinate theappropriate staff review of the methodology proposed for calculating the P/Tlimit curves and LTOP system limits. Amendment requests that do not conformto the guidance in this generic letter will require additional review time.Required ResponseLicensees and applicants who choose to adopt this line item improvement areasked to submit the requested information described above to the U.S. NuclearRegulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C.20555-0001.
During the development of the improved standard technical specifications (STS), a change was proposed to relocate the P/T curves and LTOP setpoint curves and values currently contained in the TS to a licensee-controlled document.
 
As one of the improvements to the STS, the NRC staff agreed with the industry that the curves and setpoints may be relocated outside the TS to a licensee-controlled document so that the licensee could maintain these limits efficiently and at a lower cost, provided that the parameters for constructing the curves and setpoints are derived using a methodology approved by the NRC.Discussion Technical specifications include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs) that establish P/T and LTOP system limits for the reactor coolant system. The limits are defined by figures and values that provide an acceptable range of operating temperatures and pressures for heatup, cooldown, low temperature overpressure, criticality, and inservice leak and hydrostatic testing conditions.
 
These parameters are generally valid for a specified number of effective full-power years or for a specified fluence period (the period for which the curves are calculated to be applicable).
License amendments are generally required at the end of the effective period for P/T limit curves or when surveillance specimens are withdrawn and tested.Also, each time the P/T curves are revised, the LTOP system must be 9601290350
TeK I'1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 reevaluated to ensure that its functional requirements can still be met.Processing amendment requests for changes to TS that are developed using an accepted methodology places an unnecessary burden on licensee and NRC resources.


* GL 96-03January 31, 1996  
An alternative approach for controlling these limits was proposed during the development of the improved STS. This approach, like the one used for the core operating limits, would relocate the P/T curves and LTOP setpoint curves or values to a PTLR or a similar document and would reference that document in the affected LCOs and bases.The methodology used to determine the P/T and LTOP system limit parameters must comply with the specific requirements of Appendices G and H to Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(10 CFR), be documented in an NRC-approved topical report or in a plant-specific submittal, and be incorporated by reference into the TS. Subsequent changes in the methodology must be approved by a license amendment;
10 CFR 50.59 does not apply.Requested Information Licensees and applicants who choose to adopt this line item improvement are encouraged to propose changes that are consistent with the attached guidance.However, licensees may propose changes, with justification, that differ from this guidance.
 
The guidance requires that the licensee be able to reference a methodology for developing the curves and setpoints that has been approved by the NRC, develop a PTLR or a similar document that contains the figures, values, parameters, and any explanations derived from the methodology, and make appropriate changes to the applicable sections of the TS. The NRC project manager for the facility will review the amendment requests that conform to the guidance in this generic letter and will coordinate the appropriate staff review of the methodology proposed for calculating the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits. Amendment requests that do not conform to the guidance in this generic letter will require additional review time.Required Response Licensees and applicants who choose to adopt this line item improvement are asked to submit the requested information described above to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C.20555-0001.
 
* GL 96-03 January 31, 1996  


==Backfit Discussion==
==Backfit Discussion==
Any action by licensees to propose changes to TS in accordance with theguidance in this generic letter is voluntary and, therefore, is not a backfitunder 10 CFR 50.109. The staff, therefore, did not perform a backfitanalysis.
Any action by licensees to propose changes to TS in accordance with the guidance in this generic letter is voluntary and, therefore, is not a backfit under 10 CFR 50.109. The staff, therefore, did not perform a backfit analysis.


==Federal Register Notification==
==Federal Register Notification==
The staff published a notice of opportunity for public comment in theFederal Register (60 FR 28805) on June 2, 1995.
The staff published a notice of opportunity for public comment in the Federal Register (60 FR 28805) on June 2, 1995.


==Paperwork Reduction Act Statement==
==Paperwork Reduction Act Statement==
The voluntary information collections contained in this request are covered bythe Office of Management and Budget clearance number 3150-0011, which expireson July 31, 1997. The public reporting burden for this collection ofinformation is estimated to average 40 hours per response, including the timefor reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering andmaintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection ofinformation. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspectof this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing thisburden, to the Information and Records Management Branch (T-6 F33),U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001, and to theDesk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-10202(3150-0011), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503.The following information, although not requested under the provisions of10 CFR 50.54(f), would help the NRC to evaluate licensee cost to propose TSchanges in accordance with this generic letter:1. licensee staff time and costs to prepare the requested reports anddocumentation and2. an estimate of the long-term costs or savings accruing from the responseto this generic letter.
The voluntary information collections contained in this request are covered by the Office of Management and Budget clearance number 3150-0011, which expires on July 31, 1997. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 40 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.


GL 96-03January 31, 1996 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technicalcontact listed below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation(NRR) project manager.ennis M. Cru fie, DirectorDivision of Reacto rProgram ManagementOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical contact: Maggalean W. Weston, NRR(301) 415-3151Internet:mww@nrc.govAttachments:1. Guidance for a Proposed License Amendmentto Relocate the Pressure TemperatureLimit Curves and Low TemperatureOverpressure Protection System Limits2. Model Safety Evaluation3. Model Technical Specifications:a. Definitionsb. Pressure Temperature Limitsc. Low Temperature Overpressure Protection Systemd. Administrative Controls4. List of Recently Issued Generic LetterseA- -7A# /e Attachment 1GL 96-03January 31, 1996 GUIDANCE FOR A PROPOSED LICENSE AMENDMENTTO RELOCATE THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE LIMIT CURVESAND LOW TEMPERATURE OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEM LIMITSINTRODUCTIONThis attachment to the generic letter contains guidance for preparing alicense amendment request to modify the technical specifications (TS) torelocate the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves and low temperatureoverpressure protection (LTOP) system limits currently contained in the plantTS to a pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) or a similar document. Thisalternative was based on a change included in the improved standard technicalspecifications (STS) to remove the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limitsfrom the TS and relocate them to a PTLR or a similar document to reduce thenumber of amendment requests associated with changes to these curves andlimits. Since an amendment request must be submitted whenever a change ismade to the TS, the relocation of the P/T curves and LTOP system limits willresult in a resource savings for the licensees and the NRC by eliminatingunnecessary license amendment requests for changes to the P/T limit curves andLTOP system limits in TS. To relocate the P/T curves and LTOP system limitsfrom the TS, the licensee must be able to reference a methodology approved bythe NRC for deriving the parameters used for constructing the curves andsetpoints, develop a PTLR or a similar document, and make appropriate changesto the applicable sections of the TS.In evaluating the relocation, the NRC staff concluded that, while it isessential to safety to operate the plant within the bounds of P/T limits andto satisfy the regulations that ensure the integrity of the reactor coolantpressure boundary (RCPB), the periodic adjustment of those limits to accountfor time-dependent parametric changes could be calculated in accordance with amethodology approved by the NRC. Criterion 2 of both 10 CFR Part 50, whichwas published in the Federal Register (58 FR 39132) on July 22, 1993, and10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii)(B), which was published in the Federal Register(60 FR 36953) on July 19, 1995, require that the TS include operatingrestrictions (P/T limits) needed to preclude unanalyzed accidents andtransients. However, once the methodology is approved, the licensee maymodify the figures, values, and parameters without the need for a licenseamendment and without affecting nuclear safety, provided that these changesare determined using the approved methodology and are consistent with allapplicable limits of the plant design assumptions as stated in the finalsafety analysis report (FSAR). Additionally, the licensee must submit to theNRC a formal PTLR or a similar document containing the figures, values, andparameters derived from the application of the methodology approved by theNRC. This reporting requirement augments a reporting requirement that isalready in effect. Section III of Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50 currentlyrequires a summary technical report of data relating to capsule withdrawal andspecimen test results. Application of these results will also be included inthe PTLR. This report will allow the NRC staff to continue monitoring the Attachment 1GL 96-03January 31, 1996 status of the structural integrity of the reactor vessel even through priorNRC approval of the changes to these limits would not be required if thelimits do not involve an unreviewed safety question.A provision was also added to the "Administrative Controls" section of the TSindicating that the figures, values, and parameters for inclusion in the PTLRwill be verified after each reactor vessel fluence period or when surveillancespecimens are withdrawn and tested and the PTLR submitted to the NRC. Hence,the staff can confirm proper application of the methodology approved by theNRC. Further, the .PTLR will be referenced in the TS so that the same degreeof control on plant operation will be maintained. As a result, thisalternative provides the same assurance of compliance with designspecifications as before, yet removes the unnecessary burden on both plant andNRC staff of processing amendment requests.DISCUSSIONTechnical specifications include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs) thatestablish P/T limits for the reactor coolant system (RCS). This system isdesigned to withstand the effects of cyclic loads resulting from systemtemperature and pressure changes. These cyclic loads are introduced by normalload transients, reactor trips, startup and shutdown operations, andhydrostatic and leak rate tests. During startup and shutdown, the rates oftemperature and pressure changes are limited so that the maximum specifiedheatup and cooldown rates are consistent with the design assumptions andsatisfy operating limits that provide a wide margin of safety to brittlefailure of the reactor vessel. The P/T limits are periodically modified asthe reactor vessel material toughness decreases as a result of materialembrittlement caused by neutron irradiation. The periodic modifications arenecessary when the applicable effective full-power years (EFPYs) or fluenceperiod for the P/T limits contained in the TS are about to expire or when thereactor vessel material surveillance data indicate an increase in the nil-ductility transition reference temperature (RTNDT).As required by Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50, operating P/T limits arecalculated and adhered to by plant operations personnel to ensure thatfracture toughness requirements for the RCPB are maintained. Further, inaccordance with Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50, specimens of reactor vesselmaterial are installed near the inside reactor vessel wall and are withdrawnon a schedule to provide data on the effects of radiation fluence and thethermal environment on the vessel material. These data are used to adjust theP/T limits, as necessary, to compensate for the shift in material transitiontemperature as indicated by tests on the withdrawn specimens. The withdrawaland analysis of the specimens, and resulting revision of the P/T limit curves,make up the requirements necessary to compensate for the shift in materialtransition temperature. This ensures that the reactor vessel is operated athigh enough temperatures to preclude brittle fracture of the vessel material.
Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Information and Records Management Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001, and to the Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-10202
(3150-0011), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503.The following information, although not requested under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.54(f), would help the NRC to evaluate licensee cost to propose TS changes in accordance with this generic letter: 1. licensee staff time and costs to prepare the requested reports and documentation and 2. an estimate of the long-term costs or savings accruing from the response to this generic letter.


Attachment 1GL 96-03January 31, 1996 The LTOP system controls RCS pressure at low operating temperatures so thatthe integrity of the RCPB is not compromised by violating the P/T limits ofAppendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The LTOP system provides overpressureprotection by limiting coolant input capability and having adequate pressurerelief capacity. Each time the P/T limit curves are revised, the LTOP systemmust be reevaluated to ensure that its functional requirements can still bemet. LTOP system limits may be relocated to the PTLR or retained in the TS.The LTOP system for pressure relief typically consists of two power-operatedrelief valves (PORVs), two residual heat removal (RHR) suction relief valves,or a combination of both. Some plants have only one PORV. The LTOP systemlimits consist of PORV and RHR relief valve setpoints. The RHR suction reliefvalves do not have variable pressure lift setpoints as the PORVs do and,therefore, are still addressed in the TS. As designed for the LTOP system,each PORV is signaled to open if the RCS pressure approaches a limitdetermined by the LTOP system actuation logic. This logic monitors both RCStemperature and RCS pressure to determine when a condition not acceptable inthe PTLR is approached. The PORV setpoints may be included in the PTLR andshould be updated when the revised P/T limits conflict with the LTOP systemlimits. LTOP requirements do not apply to boiling water reactors.REQUIREMENTS FOR RELOCATING THE CURVES AND SETPOINTSRelocation of the curves and setpoints to a licensee-controlled documentrequires three separate licensee actions. The licensee must (1) have amethodology approved by the NRC to reference in its TS; (2) develop a reportsuch as a PTLR or a similar document to contain the figures, values,parameters, and any explanation necessary; and (3) modify the applicablesections of the TS accordingly.* Methodologv and PTLRThe first two of the three requirements for relocating the P/T curves and LTOPsystem limits are an NRC-approved methodology and the associated reportingrequirements in the PTLR. The methodology will consist of only those methodsused for calculation, not the calculations themselves. The PTLR will consistof the explanations, figures, values, and parameters derived from thecalculations. Since the PTLR will be provided to the NRC upon issuance aftereach fluence period or EFPYs and after approval of the methodology, a PTLRshould be provided when the methodology is submitted so that questionsregarding the content and format of the PTLR can be addressed prior to itsformal completion.The following table shows the relationship between the provisions, ifapplicable, specified in the STS for the approved methodology and therequirements to be included in the methodology and the PTLR. The provisionsfor the methodology are those shown in the "Administrative Controls" sectionof the STS.
GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager.ennis M. Cru fie, Director Division of Reacto rProgram Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical contact: Maggalean W. Weston, NRR (301) 415-3151 Internet:mww@nrc.gov Attachments:
1. Guidance for a Proposed License Amendment to Relocate the Pressure Temperature Limit Curves and Low Temperature Overpressure Protection System Limits 2. Model Safety Evaluation
3. Model Technical Specifications:
a. Definitions b. Pressure Temperature Limits c. Low Temperature Overpressure Protection System d. Administrative Controls 4. List of Recently Issued Generic Letters eA- -7A# /e Attachment
1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 GUIDANCE FOR A PROPOSED LICENSE AMENDMENT TO RELOCATE THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE
LIMIT CURVES AND LOW TEMPERATURE
OVERPRESSURE
PROTECTION
SYSTEM LIMITS INTRODUCTION
This attachment to the generic letter contains guidance for preparing a license amendment request to modify the technical specifications (TS) to relocate the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves and low temperature overpressure protection (LTOP) system limits currently contained in the plant TS to a pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) or a similar document.


Attachment IGL 96-03Janaury 31, I1996REQUIREMENTS FOR  
This alternative was based on a change included in the improved standard technical specifications (STS) to remove the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits from the TS and relocate them to a PTLR or a similar document to reduce the number of amendment requests associated with changes to these curves and limits. Since an amendment request must be submitted whenever a change is made to the TS, the relocation of the P/T curves and LTOP system limits will result in a resource savings for the licensees and the NRC by eliminating unnecessary license amendment requests for changes to the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits in TS. To relocate the P/T curves and LTOP system limits from the TS, the licensee must be able to reference a methodology approved by the NRC for deriving the parameters used for constructing the curves and setpoints, develop a PTLR or a similar document, and make appropriate changes to the applicable sections of the TS.In evaluating the relocation, the NRC staff concluded that, while it is essential to safety to operate the plant within the bounds of P/T limits and to satisfy the regulations that ensure the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary (RCPB), the periodic adjustment of those limits to account for time-dependent parametric changes could be calculated in accordance with a methodology approved by the NRC. Criterion
2 of both 10 CFR Part 50, which was published in the Federal Register (58 FR 39132) on July 22, 1993, and 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii)(B), which was published in the Federal Register (60 FR 36953) on July 19, 1995, require that the TS include operating restrictions (P/T limits) needed to preclude unanalyzed accidents and transients.
 
However, once the methodology is approved, the licensee may modify the figures, values, and parameters without the need for a license amendment and without affecting nuclear safety, provided that these changes are determined using the approved methodology and are consistent with all applicable limits of the plant design assumptions as stated in the final safety analysis report (FSAR). Additionally, the licensee must submit to the NRC a formal PTLR or a similar document containing the figures, values, and parameters derived from the application of the methodology approved by the NRC. This reporting requirement augments a reporting requirement that is already in effect. Section III of Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50 currently requires a summary technical report of data relating to capsule withdrawal and specimen test results. Application of these results will also be included in the PTLR. This report will allow the NRC staff to continue monitoring the Attachment
1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 status of the structural integrity of the reactor vessel even through prior NRC approval of the changes to these limits would not be required if the limits do not involve an unreviewed safety question.A provision was also added to the "Administrative Controls" section of the TS indicating that the figures, values, and parameters for inclusion in the PTLR will be verified after each reactor vessel fluence period or when surveillance specimens are withdrawn and tested and the PTLR submitted to the NRC. Hence, the staff can confirm proper application of the methodology approved by the NRC. Further, the .PTLR will be referenced in the TS so that the same degree of control on plant operation will be maintained.
 
As a result, this alternative provides the same assurance of compliance with design specifications as before, yet removes the unnecessary burden on both plant and NRC staff of processing amendment requests.DISCUSSION
Technical specifications include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs) that establish P/T limits for the reactor coolant system (RCS). This system is designed to withstand the effects of cyclic loads resulting from system temperature and pressure changes. These cyclic loads are introduced by normal load transients, reactor trips, startup and shutdown operations, and hydrostatic and leak rate tests. During startup and shutdown, the rates of temperature and pressure changes are limited so that the maximum specified heatup and cooldown rates are consistent with the design assumptions and satisfy operating limits that provide a wide margin of safety to brittle failure of the reactor vessel. The P/T limits are periodically modified as the reactor vessel material toughness decreases as a result of material embrittlement caused by neutron irradiation.
 
The periodic modifications are necessary when the applicable effective full-power years (EFPYs) or fluence period for the P/T limits contained in the TS are about to expire or when the reactor vessel material surveillance data indicate an increase in the nil-ductility transition reference temperature (RTNDT).As required by Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50, operating P/T limits are calculated and adhered to by plant operations personnel to ensure that fracture toughness requirements for the RCPB are maintained.
 
Further, in accordance with Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50, specimens of reactor vessel material are installed near the inside reactor vessel wall and are withdrawn on a schedule to provide data on the effects of radiation fluence and the thermal environment on the vessel material.
 
These data are used to adjust the P/T limits, as necessary, to compensate for the shift in material transition temperature as indicated by tests on the withdrawn specimens.
 
The withdrawal and analysis of the specimens, and resulting revision of the P/T limit curves, make up the requirements necessary to compensate for the shift in material transition temperature.
 
This ensures that the reactor vessel is operated at high enough temperatures to preclude brittle fracture of the vessel material.
 
Attachment
1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 The LTOP system controls RCS pressure at low operating temperatures so that the integrity of the RCPB is not compromised by violating the P/T limits of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The LTOP system provides overpressure protection by limiting coolant input capability and having adequate pressure relief capacity.
 
Each time the P/T limit curves are revised, the LTOP system must be reevaluated to ensure that its functional requirements can still be met. LTOP system limits may be relocated to the PTLR or retained in the TS.The LTOP system for pressure relief typically consists of two power-operated relief valves (PORVs), two residual heat removal (RHR) suction relief valves, or a combination of both. Some plants have only one PORV. The LTOP system limits consist of PORV and RHR relief valve setpoints.
 
The RHR suction relief valves do not have variable pressure lift setpoints as the PORVs do and, therefore, are still addressed in the TS. As designed for the LTOP system, each PORV is signaled to open if the RCS pressure approaches a limit determined by the LTOP system actuation logic. This logic monitors both RCS temperature and RCS pressure to determine when a condition not acceptable in the PTLR is approached.
 
The PORV setpoints may be included in the PTLR and should be updated when the revised P/T limits conflict with the LTOP system limits. LTOP requirements do not apply to boiling water reactors.REQUIREMENTS
FOR RELOCATING
THE CURVES AND SETPOINTS Relocation of the curves and setpoints to a licensee-controlled document requires three separate licensee actions. The licensee must (1) have a methodology approved by the NRC to reference in its TS; (2) develop a report such as a PTLR or a similar document to contain the figures, values, parameters, and any explanation necessary;
and (3) modify the applicable sections of the TS accordingly.
 
* Methodologv and PTLR The first two of the three requirements for relocating the P/T curves and LTOP system limits are an NRC-approved methodology and the associated reporting requirements in the PTLR. The methodology will consist of only those methods used for calculation, not the calculations themselves.
 
The PTLR will consist of the explanations, figures, values, and parameters derived from the calculations.
 
Since the PTLR will be provided to the NRC upon issuance after each fluence period or EFPYs and after approval of the methodology, a PTLR should be provided when the methodology is submitted so that questions regarding the content and format of the PTLR can be addressed prior to its formal completion.
 
The following table shows the relationship between the provisions, if applicable, specified in the STS for the approved methodology and the requirements to be included in the methodology and the PTLR. The provisions for the methodology are those shown in the "Administrative Controls" section of the STS.
 
Attachment I GL 96-03 Janaury 31, I 1996 REQUIREMENTS
FOR  


===METHODOLOGY===
===METHODOLOGY===
AND PTLRPROVISIONS FOR  
AND PTLR PROVISIONS
FOR  


===METHODOLOGY===
===METHODOLOGY===
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TOFROM ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS BE INCLUDED IN BE INCLUDED IN PTLRSECTION IN STS  
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS  
TO MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS  
TO FROM ADMINISTRATIVE  
CONTROLS BE INCLUDED IN BE INCLUDED IN PTLR SECTION IN STS  


===METHODOLOGY===
===METHODOLOGY===
1. The methodology shall Describe transport Provide the values ofdescribe how the neutron calculation methods neutron fluences that arefluence is calculated including computer codes used in the adjusted(reference new regulator and formulas used to reference temperatureguide when it is issued). calculate neutron (ART) calculation.fluence. Providereferences.2. The Reactor Vessel Briefly describe the Provide the surveillanceMaterial Surveillance surveillance program. capsule withdrawalProgram shall comply with Licensee transmittal schedule, or reference byAppendix H to 10 CFR Part letter should identify by title and number the50. The reactor vessel title and number report documents in which thematerial irradiation containing the Reactor schedule is located.surveillance specimen Vessel Surveillanceremoval schedule shall be Program and surveillance Reference theprovided, along with how capsule reports. surveillance capsulethe specimen examinations Topical/generic report reports by title andshall be used to update contains placeholder number if ARTs arethe PTLR curves. only. Reference Appendix calculated usingl H to 10 CFR Part 50. surveillance data.3. Low temperature Describe how the LTOP Provide setpoint curvesoverpressure protection system limits are or setpoint values.(LTOP) system limits calculated applyingdeveloped using NRC- system/thermal hydraulicsapproved methodologies and fracture mechanics.may be included in the Reference SRP SectionPTLR. 5.2.2; ASME Code CaseN-514; ASME Code,Appendix G, Section XI asapplied in accordancewith 10 CFR 50.55.4. The adjusted reference Describe the method for Identify both thetemperature (ART) for calculating the ART using limiting ART values andeach reactor beltline Regulatory Guide 1.99, limiting materials at thematerial shall be Revision 2. 1/4t and 3/4t locationscalculated, accounting (t = vessel beltlinefor irradiation thickness).embrittlement, inaccordance with PWRs -identify RTPTsRegulatory Guide 1.99, value in accordance withRevision 2. 10 CFR 50.61.
1. The methodology shall Describe transport Provide the values of describe how the neutron calculation methods neutron fluences that are fluence is calculated including computer codes used in the adjusted (reference new regulator and formulas used to reference temperature guide when it is issued). calculate neutron (ART) calculation.
 
fluence. Provide references.
 
2. The Reactor Vessel Briefly describe the Provide the surveillance Material Surveillance surveillance program. capsule withdrawal Program shall comply with Licensee transmittal schedule, or reference by Appendix H to 10 CFR Part letter should identify by title and number the 50. The reactor vessel title and number report documents in which the material irradiation containing the Reactor schedule is located.surveillance specimen Vessel Surveillance removal schedule shall be Program and surveillance Reference the provided, along with how capsule reports. surveillance capsule the specimen examinations Topical/generic report reports by title and shall be used to update contains placeholder number if ARTs are the PTLR curves. only. Reference Appendix calculated using l H to 10 CFR Part 50. surveillance data.3. Low temperature Describe how the LTOP Provide setpoint curves overpressure protection system limits are or setpoint values.(LTOP) system limits calculated applying developed using NRC- system/thermal hydraulics approved methodologies and fracture mechanics.


Attachment 1GL 96-03January 31, 1996 . The limiting ART shall be Describe the application Provide the P/T curvesincorporated into the of fracture mechanics in for heatup, cooldown,calculation of the constructing P/T curves criticality, andpressure and temperature based on ASME Code, hydrostatic and leaklimit curves in Appendix G, Section XI, tests.accordance with NUREG- and SRP Section 5.3.2.0800, SRP Section 5.3.2,Pressure-TemperatureLimits. .6. The minimum temperature Describe how the minimum Identify minimumrequirements of Appendix temperature requirements temperatures on the P/TG to 10 CFR Part 50 shall in Appendix G to 10 CFR curves such as minimumbe incorporated into the Part 50 are applied to boltup temperature andpressure and temperature P/T curves. hydrotest temperature.limit curves.7. Licensees who have Describe how the data Provide supplemental dataremoved two or more from multiple and calculations of thecapsules should compare surveillance capsules are chemistry factor in thefor each surveillance used in the ART PTLR if the surveillancematerial the measured calculation. data are used in the ARTincrease in reference calculation.temperature (RTNDT) to Describe procedure ifthe predicted increase in measured value exceeds Evaluate the surveillanceRTND ; where the predicted value. data to determine if theypredicted increase in meet the credibilityRTNDT is based on the WHEN OTHER PLANT DATA ARE criteria in Regulatorymean shift in RTIDT plus USED Guide 1.99, Revision 2.the two standard 1. Identify the source(s) Provide the results.deviation value (2a ) of data when other plantspecified in Regulatory data are used.Guide 1.99, Revision 2.If the measured value 2.a Identify by titleexceeds the predicted and number the safetyvalue (increase in RTNDT evaluation report that+ 2a ), the licensee approved the use of datashould provide a for the plant. Justifysupplement to the PTLR to applicability.demonstrate how theresults affect the ORapproved methodology.2.b Compare licenseedata with other plantdata for both theradiation environments(e.g., neutron spectrum,irradiation temperature)and the surveillance testresults.
may be included in the Reference SRP Section PTLR. 5.2.2; ASME Code Case N-514; ASME Code, Appendix G, Section XI as applied in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55.4. The adjusted reference Describe the method for Identify both the temperature (ART) for calculating the ART using limiting ART values and each reactor beltline Regulatory Guide 1.99, limiting materials at the material shall be Revision 2. 1/4t and 3/4t locations calculated, accounting (t = vessel beltline for irradiation thickness).
embrittlement, in accordance with PWRs -identify RTPTs Regulatory Guide 1.99, value in accordance with Revision 2. 10 CFR 50.61.


Attachment 1GL 96-03January 31, 1996 Technical SDecificationsThe following changes must be made to the plant TS to complete the threerequirements for relocating the curves and setpoints to an alternativedocument.Three separate actions are necessary to modify the plant TS: (1) "Definitions"-the addition of the definition of a named formal report (PTLR or a similardocument) that would contain the explanations, figures, values, and parametersderived in accordance with an NRC-approved methodology and consistent with allof the design assumptions and stress limits for cyclic operation; (2) LCOs -the addition of references to the PTLR noting that the P/T limits shall bemaintained within the limits specified in the PTLR; and (3) "AdministrativeControls" -the addition of a reporting requirement to submit the PTLR to theNRC, when it is issued, for each reactor vessel fluence period.1. DefinitionsSection 1.0, "Definitions," should contain the following language:PRESSURE TEMPERATURE LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)The PTLR is the unit-specific document that provides the reactorvessel P/T limits and setpoints, including heatup and cooldownrates, for the current reactor vessel fluence period. These P/Tlimits shall be determined for each fluence period or effectivefull-power years (EFPYs) in accordance withSpecification 5.X.X.X. Plant operation within these operatinglimits is addressed in LCO 3.X.X, "RCS Pressure and Temperature(P/T) Limits," and LCO 3.X.X, "Low Temperature OverpressureProtection (LTOP) System."2. Limiting Conditions for Oneration (LCOs) and BasesLCO 3.X.X, "RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits," and LCO 3.X.X, "LowTemperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System," must reference the PTLRas the document where the limits and curves can be found as demonstrated inthe attached model TS. The bases for these LCOs should be modifiedaccordingly.3. Administrative ControlsSection 5.X, "Administrative Controls," Subsection 5.X.X, "ReportingRequirements," must contain the following information:
Attachment  
Attachment 1GL 96-03January 31, 1996 Section 5.X.X.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURELIMITS REPORT (PTLR)a. RCS pressure and temperature limits for heatup, cooldown, LTOP,criticality, and hydrostatic testing as well as heatup and cooldownrates shall be established and documented in the PTLR for thefollowing: [The individual specifications that address RCS pressureand temperature limits must be referenced here.]b. The analytical methods used to determine the RCS pressure andtemperature limits shall be those previously reviewed and approved bythe NRC, specifically those described in the following document(s):[Identify the NRC staff approval document(s) by date.]c. The PTLR shall be provided to the NRC upon issuance for each reactorvessel fluence period or EFPYs and for any revision or supplementthereto.
1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5. The limiting ART shall be Describe the application Provide the P/T curves incorporated into the of fracture mechanics in for heatup, cooldown, calculation of the constructing P/T curves criticality, and pressure and temperature based on ASME Code, hydrostatic and leak limit curves in Appendix G, Section XI, tests.accordance with NUREG- and SRP Section 5.3.2.0800, SRP Section 5.3.2, Pressure-Temperature Limits. .6. The minimum temperature Describe how the minimum Identify minimum requirements of Appendix temperature requirements temperatures on the P/T G to 10 CFR Part 50 shall in Appendix G to 10 CFR curves such as minimum be incorporated into the Part 50 are applied to boltup temperature and pressure and temperature P/T curves. hydrotest temperature.


Attachment 2GL 96-03January 31, 1996 MODEL SAFETY EVALUATION (SE)Underscored blank spaces are to be completed on the basis of the applicablefacility information. The information in brackets should be used, asapplicable, on a plant-specific basis.SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TOAMENDMENT NO. TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NFP-_[UTILITY NAME][PLANT NAME], [UNIT_]DOCKET NO. 50-1.0 INTRODUCTIONBy letter dated , 19 _ , [utility name] (the licensee) proposed changesto the technical specifications (TS) for [plant name]. The requested changesare the relocation of the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves and lowtemperature overpressure protection (LTOP) system limits to the [named plant-specific report] and the referencing of that report in the affected limitingconditions for operation and bases. The proposed changes also include theaddition of the [named plant-specific report] to the definitions section ofthe TS and the addition of a new section to the reporting requirements in theadministrative controls section of the TS delineating the necessary reports.Guidance on the proposed changes was developed by the Nuclear RegulatoryCommission (NRC) on the basis of a proposal by the owners groups during thedevelopment of the improved standard technical specifications (STS). Thisguidance was provided to all power reactor licensees and applicants by GenericLetter YY-XX, dated ,_19__, .2.0  
limit curves.7. Licensees who have Describe how the data Provide supplemental data removed two or more from multiple and calculations of the capsules should compare surveillance capsules are chemistry factor in the for each surveillance used in the ART PTLR if the surveillance material the measured calculation.
 
data are used in the ART increase in reference calculation.
 
temperature (RTNDT) to Describe procedure if the predicted increase in measured value exceeds Evaluate the surveillance RTND ; where the predicted value. data to determine if they predicted increase in meet the credibility RTNDT is based on the WHEN OTHER PLANT DATA ARE criteria in Regulatory mean shift in RTIDT plus USED Guide 1.99, Revision 2.the two standard 1. Identify the source(s)
Provide the results.deviation value (2a ) of data when other plant specified in Regulatory data are used.Guide 1.99, Revision 2.If the measured value 2.a Identify by title exceeds the predicted and number the safety value (increase in RTNDT evaluation report that+ 2a ), the licensee approved the use of data should provide a for the plant. Justify supplement to the PTLR to applicability.
 
demonstrate how the results affect the OR approved methodology.
 
2.b Compare licensee data with other plant data for both the radiation environments (e.g., neutron spectrum, irradiation temperature)
and the surveillance test results.
 
Attachment  
1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 Technical SDecifications The following changes must be made to the plant TS to complete the three requirements for relocating the curves and setpoints to an alternative document.Three separate actions are necessary to modify the plant TS: (1) "Definitions"-the addition of the definition of a named formal report (PTLR or a similar document)
that would contain the explanations, figures, values, and parameters derived in accordance with an NRC-approved methodology and consistent with all of the design assumptions and stress limits for cyclic operation;
(2) LCOs -the addition of references to the PTLR noting that the P/T limits shall be maintained within the limits specified in the PTLR; and (3) "Administrative Controls" -the addition of a reporting requirement to submit the PTLR to the NRC, when it is issued, for each reactor vessel fluence period.1. Definitions Section 1.0, "Definitions," should contain the following language: PRESSURE TEMPERATURE
LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)The PTLR is the unit-specific document that provides the reactor vessel P/T limits and setpoints, including heatup and cooldown rates, for the current reactor vessel fluence period. These P/T limits shall be determined for each fluence period or effective full-power years (EFPYs) in accordance with Specification
5.X.X.X. Plant operation within these operating limits is addressed in LCO 3.X.X, "RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits," and LCO 3.X.X, "Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System." 2. Limiting Conditions for Oneration (LCOs) and Bases LCO 3.X.X, "RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits," and LCO 3.X.X, "Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System," must reference the PTLR as the document where the limits and curves can be found as demonstrated in the attached model TS. The bases for these LCOs should be modified accordingly.
 
3. Administrative Controls Section 5.X, "Administrative Controls," Subsection
5.X.X, "Reporting Requirements," must contain the following information:
Attachment
1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 Section 5.X.X.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE
LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)a. RCS pressure and temperature limits for heatup, cooldown, LTOP, criticality, and hydrostatic testing as well as heatup and cooldown rates shall be established and documented in the PTLR for the following:
[The individual specifications that address RCS pressure and temperature limits must be referenced here.]b. The analytical methods used to determine the RCS pressure and temperature limits shall be those previously reviewed and approved by the NRC, specifically those described in the following document(s):
[Identify the NRC staff approval document(s)
by date.]c. The PTLR shall be provided to the NRC upon issuance for each reactor vessel fluence period or EFPYs and for any revision or supplement thereto.
 
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2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 MODEL SAFETY EVALUATION (SE)Underscored blank spaces are to be completed on the basis of the applicable facility information.
 
The information in brackets should be used, as applicable, on a plant-specific basis.SAFETY EVALUATION  
BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION  
RELATED TO AMENDMENT
NO. TO FACILITY OPERATING  
LICENSE NFP-_[UTILITY NAME][PLANT NAME], [UNIT_]DOCKET NO. 50-1.0 INTRODUCTION
By letter dated , 19 _ , [utility name] (the licensee)  
proposed changes to the technical specifications (TS) for [plant name]. The requested changes are the relocation of the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves and low temperature overpressure protection (LTOP) system limits to the [named plant-specific report] and the referencing of that report in the affected limiting conditions for operation and bases. The proposed changes also include the addition of the [named plant-specific report] to the definitions section of the TS and the addition of a new section to the reporting requirements in the administrative controls section of the TS delineating the necessary reports.Guidance on the proposed changes was developed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on the basis of a proposal by the owners groups during the development of the improved standard technical specifications (STS). This guidance was provided to all power reactor licensees and applicants by Generic Letter YY-XX, dated ,_19__, .2.0  


==BACKGROUND==
==BACKGROUND==
Section 182a of the Atomic Energy Act (the Act) requires applicants fornuclear power plant operating licenses to include TS as part of the license.The Commission's regulatory requirements related to the content of TS are setforth in 10 CFR 50.36. That regulation requires that the TS include items infive specific categories: (1) safety limits, limiting safety system settingsand limiting control settings; (2) limiting conditions for operation;(3) surveillance requirements; (4) design features; and (5) administrativecontrols, and states also that the Commission may include such additional TSas it finds to be appropriate. However, the regulation does not specify theparticular requirements to be included in a plant's TS.The Commission has provided guidance for the contents of TS in its "FinalPolicy Statement on Technical Specifications Improvements for Nuclear PowerReactors" (Final Policy Statement), 58 FR 39132 (July 22, 1993), in which theCommission indicated that compliance with the Final Policy Statement satisfiesSection 182a of the Act. In particular, the Commission indicated that certain Attachment 2GL 96-03January 31, 1996 items could be relocated from the TS to licensee-controlled documents,consistent with the standard enunciated in Portland General Electric Co.(Trojan Nuclear Plant), ASLAB-531, 9 NRC 263, 273 (1979). In that case, theAtomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board indicated that "technicalspecifications are to be reserved for those matters as to which the impositionof rigid conditions or limitations upon reactor operation is deemed necessaryto obviate the possibility of an abnormal situation or event giving rise to animmediate threat to the public health and safety."Consistent with this approach, the Final Policy Statement identified fourcriteria to be used in determining whether a particular matter is required tobe included in the TS, as follows: (1) installed instrumentation that is usedto detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormaldegradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary; (2) a process variable,design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of adesign basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the failure ofor presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier; (3) astructure, system, or component that is part of the primary success path andwhich functions or actuates to mitigate a design basis accident or transientthat either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity ofa fission product barrier; (4) a structure, system, or component whichoperating experience or probabilistic safety assessment has shown to besignificant to public health and safety. As a result, existing TSrequirements which fall within or satisfy any of the criteria in the FinalPolicy Statement must be retained in the TS, while those TS requirements whichdo not fall within or satisfy these criteria may be relocated to otherlicensee-controlled documents.3.0 EVALUATIONAll components of the reactor coolant system (RCS) are designed to withstandthe effects of cyclic loads resulting from system pressure and temperaturechanges. These loads are introduced by heatup and cooldown operations, powertransients, and reactor trips. In accordance with Appendix G to 10 CFRPart 50, TS limit the pressure and temperature changes during RCS heatup andcooldown within the design assumptions and the stress limits for cyclicoperation. These limits are defined by P/T limit curves for heatup, cooldown,LTOP, and inservice leak and hydrostatic testing. Each curve defines anacceptable region for normal operation. The curves are used for operationalguidance during heatup and cooldown maneuvering, when pressure and temperatureindications are monitored and compared to the applicable curve to determinethat operation is within the allowable region.1 The Commission promulgated a change to 10 CFR 50.36, which amends therule to codify and incorporate these criteria. See Final Rule, "TechnicalSpecifications," 60 FR 36953 (July 19, 1995).  
Section 182a of the Atomic Energy Act (the Act) requires applicants for nuclear power plant operating licenses to include TS as part of the license.The Commission's regulatory requirements related to the content of TS are set forth in 10 CFR 50.36. That regulation requires that the TS include items in five specific categories:  
Attachment 2GL 96-03January 31, 1996 [Reviewer Note: While the NRC is completing the rulemaking process forrevisions to 10 CFR 50.55a and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix G, licensees using theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel CodeCase N-514 must request an exemption from Appendix G. The following orsimilar language should be included in the SE:The licensee used the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler andPressure Vessel Code Case N-514 and requested an exemption from Appendix G byJustifying why Appendix G cannot be met and demonstrating that a specificexemption was warranted under 10 CFR 50.12.]The LTOP system controls RCS pressure at low temperatures so that theintegrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary is not compromised byviolating 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix G. [Reviewer Note: The following sentencesshould be modified to identify the specific LTOP system being referred to inthe SE: The LTOP system for pressure relief, for most plants, consists ofpower-operated relief valves (PORVs), residual heat removal suction reliefvalves, or a combination of both. Some plants have one PORV. The LTOP systemlimits consist of PORV and RHR setpoints. The RHR suction relief valves donot have variable pressure and temperature lift setpoints like the PORVs and,therefore, are still addressed in the TS.] The LTOP system is reevaluatedeach time the P/T limit curves are revised to ensure that it meets itsintended function.The licensee-proposed changes to the TS are in accordance with the guidance inGeneric Letter YY-XX, as follows:(1) The definitions section of the TS was modified to include a definitionof the [named report] to which the figures, values, and parameters forP/T and LTOP system limits will be relocated on a unit-specific basisin accordance with a methodology approved by the NRC that maintainsthe acceptance limits and the limits of the safety analysis. As notedin the definition, plant operation within these limits is addressed byindividual specifications.(2) The following specifications were revised to replace the P/T and LTOPsystem limits with a reference to the [named report] that providesthese limits:[Provide list of specifications by number and title.](3) Specification [number], "[title]," was added to the reportingrequirements of the administrative controls section of the TS. Thisspecification requires that the [named report] be submitted, uponissuance, to the NRC Document Control Desk with copies to the regionaladministrator and resident inspector. The report provides theexplanations, figures, values, and parameters of the P/T and LTOPsystem limits for the applicable effective period. Furthermore, thisspecification requires that the figures, values, and parameters be Attachment 2GL 96-03January 31, 1996 established using the methodology approved by the NRC for this purposein [topical report or NRC letter approving a plant-specificmethodology] and be consistent with all the applicable acceptancelimits and the limits of the safety analysis.Finally, the specification requires that all changes in values ofthese limits be documented in the [named report] each effective periodand submitted upon issuance to the NRC.Relocation of the P/T curves and LTOP setpoints does not eliminate therequirement to operate in accordance with the limits specified in Appendix Gto 10 CFR Part 50. The requirement to operate within the limits in the namedreport or pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) is specified in andcontrolled by the TS. Only the figures, values, and parameters associatedwith the P/T limits and LTOP setpoints are to be relocated to the PTLR. Inorder for the curves and setpoints to be relocated to a PTLR, a methodologyfor their development must be reviewed and approved in advance by the NRC.The methodology to be approved by the NRC is to be developed in accordancewith GL 96-03. This generic letter delineates the requirements for both themethodology and the PTLR including, but not limited to, the requirements ofAppendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The PTLR review process requires that changesto the methodology be approved by the NRC. Further, when changes are made tothe figures, values, and parameters contained in the PTLR, the PTLR is to beupdated and submitted to the NRC upon issuance.On this basis, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee provided anacceptable means of establishing and maintaining the detailed values of theP/T limit curves and LTOP system limits. Further, because plant operationcontinues to be limited in accordance with the requirements of Appendix Gto 10 CFR Part 50 and the P/T and LTOP system limits in the TS will beestablished using a methodology approved by the NRC, these changes will notimpact plant safety.The staff also concludes that the relocated requirements discussed aboverelating to the P/T limits and LTOP system limits are not required to be inthe TS under 10 CFR 50.36 or Section 182a of the Atomic Energy Act, and arenot required to obviate the possibility of an abnormal situation or eventgiving rise to an immediate threat to the public health and safety.Additionally, they do not fall within any of the four criteria set forth inthe Commission's Final Policy Statement, discussed above. Accordingly, thestaff concludes that the proposed changes are acceptable and that theserequirements may be relocated from the TS to the PTLR.4.0 STATE CONSULTATIONThe Commission consulted with the State of [ ]. No public comments werereceived, and the State of [ _ ] did not have any comments.
(1) safety limits, limiting safety system settings and limiting control settings;  
(2) limiting conditions for operation;
(3) surveillance requirements;  
(4) design features;  
and (5) administrative controls, and states also that the Commission may include such additional TS as it finds to be appropriate.
 
However, the regulation does not specify the particular requirements to be included in a plant's TS.The Commission has provided guidance for the contents of TS in its "Final Policy Statement on Technical Specifications Improvements for Nuclear Power Reactors" (Final Policy Statement), 58 FR 39132 (July 22, 1993), in which the Commission indicated that compliance with the Final Policy Statement satisfies Section 182a of the Act. In particular, the Commission indicated that certain Attachment  
2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 items could be relocated from the TS to licensee-controlled documents, consistent with the standard enunciated in Portland General Electric Co.(Trojan Nuclear Plant), ASLAB-531, 9 NRC 263, 273 (1979). In that case, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board indicated that "technical specifications are to be reserved for those matters as to which the imposition of rigid conditions or limitations upon reactor operation is deemed necessary to obviate the possibility of an abnormal situation or event giving rise to an immediate threat to the public health and safety." Consistent with this approach, the Final Policy Statement identified four criteria to be used in determining whether a particular matter is required to be included in the TS, as follows: (1) installed instrumentation that is used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary;  
(2) a process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier; (3) a structure, system, or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or actuates to mitigate a design basis accident or transient that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier; (4) a structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic safety assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety. As a result, existing TS requirements which fall within or satisfy any of the criteria in the Final Policy Statement must be retained in the TS, while those TS requirements which do not fall within or satisfy these criteria may be relocated to other licensee-controlled documents.
 
3.0 EVALUATION
All components of the reactor coolant system (RCS) are designed to withstand the effects of cyclic loads resulting from system pressure and temperature changes. These loads are introduced by heatup and cooldown operations, power transients, and reactor trips. In accordance with Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50, TS limit the pressure and temperature changes during RCS heatup and cooldown within the design assumptions and the stress limits for cyclic operation.
 
These limits are defined by P/T limit curves for heatup, cooldown, LTOP, and inservice leak and hydrostatic testing. Each curve defines an acceptable region for normal operation.
 
The curves are used for operational guidance during heatup and cooldown maneuvering, when pressure and temperature indications are monitored and compared to the applicable curve to determine that operation is within the allowable region.1 The Commission promulgated a change to 10 CFR 50.36, which amends the rule to codify and incorporate these criteria.
 
See Final Rule, "Technical Specifications," 60 FR 36953 (July 19, 1995).  
Attachment  
2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 [Reviewer Note: While the NRC is completing the rulemaking process for revisions to 10 CFR 50.55a and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix G, licensees using the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case N-514 must request an exemption from Appendix G. The following or similar language should be included in the SE: The licensee used the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case N-514 and requested an exemption from Appendix G by Justifying why Appendix G cannot be met and demonstrating that a specific exemption was warranted under 10 CFR 50.12.]The LTOP system controls RCS pressure at low temperatures so that the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary is not compromised by violating
10 CFR Part 50, Appendix G. [Reviewer Note: The following sentences should be modified to identify the specific LTOP system being referred to in the SE: The LTOP system for pressure relief, for most plants, consists of power-operated relief valves (PORVs), residual heat removal suction relief valves, or a combination of both. Some plants have one PORV. The LTOP system limits consist of PORV and RHR setpoints.
 
The RHR suction relief valves do not have variable pressure and temperature lift setpoints like the PORVs and, therefore, are still addressed in the TS.] The LTOP system is reevaluated each time the P/T limit curves are revised to ensure that it meets its intended function.The licensee-proposed changes to the TS are in accordance with the guidance in Generic Letter YY-XX, as follows: (1) The definitions section of the TS was modified to include a definition of the [named report] to which the figures, values, and parameters for P/T and LTOP system limits will be relocated on a unit-specific basis in accordance with a methodology approved by the NRC that maintains the acceptance limits and the limits of the safety analysis.
 
As noted in the definition, plant operation within these limits is addressed by individual specifications.
 
(2) The following specifications were revised to replace the P/T and LTOP system limits with a reference to the [named report] that provides these limits:[Provide list of specifications by number and title.](3) Specification  
[number], "[title]," was added to the reporting requirements of the administrative controls section of the TS. This specification requires that the [named report] be submitted, upon issuance, to the NRC Document Control Desk with copies to the regional administrator and resident inspector.
 
The report provides the explanations, figures, values, and parameters of the P/T and LTOP system limits for the applicable effective period. Furthermore, this specification requires that the figures, values, and parameters be Attachment  
2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 established using the methodology approved by the NRC for this purpose in [topical report or NRC letter approving a plant-specific methodology]  
and be consistent with all the applicable acceptance limits and the limits of the safety analysis.Finally, the specification requires that all changes in values of these limits be documented in the [named report] each effective period and submitted upon issuance to the NRC.Relocation of the P/T curves and LTOP setpoints does not eliminate the requirement to operate in accordance with the limits specified in Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The requirement to operate within the limits in the named report or pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) is specified in and controlled by the TS. Only the figures, values, and parameters associated with the P/T limits and LTOP setpoints are to be relocated to the PTLR. In order for the curves and setpoints to be relocated to a PTLR, a methodology for their development must be reviewed and approved in advance by the NRC.The methodology to be approved by the NRC is to be developed in accordance with GL 96-03. This generic letter delineates the requirements for both the methodology and the PTLR including, but not limited to, the requirements of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The PTLR review process requires that changes to the methodology be approved by the NRC. Further, when changes are made to the figures, values, and parameters contained in the PTLR, the PTLR is to be updated and submitted to the NRC upon issuance.On this basis, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee provided an acceptable means of establishing and maintaining the detailed values of the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits. Further, because plant operation continues to be limited in accordance with the requirements of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50 and the P/T and LTOP system limits in the TS will be established using a methodology approved by the NRC, these changes will not impact plant safety.The staff also concludes that the relocated requirements discussed above relating to the P/T limits and LTOP system limits are not required to be in the TS under 10 CFR 50.36 or Section 182a of the Atomic Energy Act, and are not required to obviate the possibility of an abnormal situation or event giving rise to an immediate threat to the public health and safety.Additionally, they do not fall within any of the four criteria set forth in the Commission's Final Policy Statement, discussed above. Accordingly, the staff concludes that the proposed changes are acceptable and that these requirements may be relocated from the TS to the PTLR.4.0 STATE CONSULTATION
The Commission consulted with the State of [ ]. No public comments were received, and the State of [ _ ] did not have any comments.
 
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2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSIDERATION
The amendment involves changes to requirements with respect to use of facility components located within the restricted area, as defined in 10 CFR Part 20, changes with respect to surveillance requirements, and changes in administrative procedures or requirements.
 
The NRC staff determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts and no significant change in the types of any effluents that may be released off site and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational exposure.
 
The Commission made a determination that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration, which was published in the Federal Register (53 FR _ ) on _ _, 19._ , and there has been no public comment regarding such a finding. Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9)
and (c)(10). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment.
 
6.0 CONCLUSION
On the basis of the considerations discussed above, the NRC staff concludes that (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.Principal Contributor:
Maggalean W. Weston, TSB Dated: _-, 19_
I k Attachment
3a GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 Definitions
1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION
1.1 Definitions
_____-----------------------------NOTE-------------------------------------
The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.Term Definition PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE
LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO (QPTR)RATED THERMAL POWER (RTP)REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM (RTS) RESPONSE TIME SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM)The PTLR is the unit specific document that provides the reactor vessel pressure and temperature limits, including heatup and cooldown rates, for the current reactor vessel fluence period.These pressure and temperature limits shall be determined for each fluence period in accordance with Specification
5.6.6. Plant operation within these operating limits is addressed in LCO 3.4.3, ARCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits,' and LCO 3.4.12, "Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System." QPTR shall be the ratio of the maximum upper excore detector calibrated output to the average of the upper excore detector calibrated outputs, or the ratio of the maximum lower excore detector calibrated output to the average of the lower excore detector calibrated outputs, whichever is greater.RTP shall be a total reactor core heat transfer rate to the reactor coolant of [2893] MWt.The RTS RESPONSE TIME shall be that time interval from when the monitored parameter exceeds its RTS trip setpoint at the channel sensor until loss of stationary gripper coil voltage. The response time may be measured by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total steps so that the entire response time is measured.SDM shall be the instantaneous amount of reactivity by which the reactor is subcritical or would be subcritical from its present condition assuming:
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3b GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS)3.4.X RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits LCO 3.4.X RCS pressure, RCS temperature, and RCS heatup and cooldown rates shall be maintained within the limits specified in the PTLR.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTIONS CONDITION
REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION
TIME A. ---------NOTE---------
A.1 Restore parameter(s)
30 minutes Required Action A.2 to within limits.shall be completed whenever this AND Condition is entered.______________________
A.2 Determine RCS is 72 hours acceptable for Requirements of LCO continued operation.
 
not met in MODE 1, 2, 3, or 4.B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 6 hours associated Completion Time of Condition A AND not met.B.2 Be in MODE 5 with RCS 36 hours pressure< [500] psig.(continued)
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3b GL 96-03.IJanuary 31, 1996 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION
REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION
TIME C. ---------NOTE---------
C.1 Initiate action to Immediately Required Action C.2 restore parameter(s)
shall be completed to within limits.whenever this Condition is entered. AND______________________
C.2 Determine RCS is Prior to Requirements of LCO acceptable for entering MODE 4 not met any time in continued operation.
 
other than MODE 1, 2, 3, or 4.SURVEILLANCE
REQUIREMENTS
SURVEILLANCE
FREQUENCY SR 3.4.X.X -------------------
NOTE--------------------
Only required to be performed during RCS heatup and cooldown operations and RCS inservice leak and hydrostatic testing.___________________________________________
Verify RCS pressure, RCS temperature, and 30 minutes RCS heatup and cooldown rates are within the limits specified in the PTLR.
 
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3c GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS)3.4.X Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System LCO 3.4.X An LTOP System shall be OPERABLE with a maximum of [one] [high pressure injection (HPI)] pump [and one charging pump] capable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below.a. Two RCS relief valves, as follows: 1. Two power operated relief valves (PORVs) with lift settings within the limits specified in the PTLR, or[2. Two residual heat removal (RHR) suction relief valves with setpoints
2 [436.5] psig and< [463.5] psig, or][3. One PORV with a lift setting within the limits specified in the PTLR and one RHR suction relief valve with a setpoint 2 [436.5] psig and< [463.5] psig].b. The RCS depressurized and an RCS vent of 2 [2.07] square inches.APPLICABILITY:
MODE 4 when all RCS cold leg temperature is < [275]0 F, MODE 5, MODE 6 when the reactor vessel head is on.-___---------------------- -NOTE----------------------------
Accumulator isolation is only required when accumulator pressure is greater than or equal to the maximum RCS pressure for the existing RCS cold leg temperature allowed by the P/T limit curves provided in the PTLR.
 
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3c GL 96-03' ' January 31, 1996 ACTIONS CONDITION
REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION
TIME A. Two or more [HPI] A.1 Initiate action to Immediately pumps capable of verify a maximum of injecting into the [one] [HPI] pump is RCS. capable of injecting into the RCS.B. Two or more charging B.1 --------NOTE----------
pumps capable of Two charging pumps injecting into the may be capable of RCS. injecting into the RCS during pump swap operation for< 15 minutes._____________________
Initiate action to Immediately verify a maximum of[one] charging pump is capable of injecting into the RCS.C. An accumulator not C.1 Isolate affected 1 hour isolated when the accumulator.
 
accumulator pressure is greater than or equal to the maximum RCS pressure for existing cold leg temperature allowed in the PTLR.(continued)
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3c GL 96-03 , , January 31, 1996 A r TALIC' I --- * -..-A ALI I UI, 1LuEnb IIIuCu)_CONDITION
REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION
TIME D. Required Action and D.1 Increase RCS cold leg 12 hours associated Completion temperature to Time of Condition
[C] > [275]0 F.not met.OR D.2 Depressurize affected 12 hours accumulator to less than the maximum RCS pressure for existing cold leg temperature allowed in the PTLR.E. One required RCS E.1 Restore required RCS 7 days relief valve relief valve to inoperable in MODE 4. OPERABLE status.F. One required RCS F.1 Restore required RCS 24 hours relief valve relief valve to inoperable in MODE 5 OPERABLE status.or 6.(continued)
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3c GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION
REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION
TIME G. Two required RCS G.1 Depressurize RCS and 8 hours relief valves establish RCS vent of inoperable.


Attachment 2GL 96-03January 31, 1996 .0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONThe amendment involves changes to requirements with respect to use of facilitycomponents located within the restricted area, as defined in 10 CFR Part 20,changes with respect to surveillance requirements, and changes inadministrative procedures or requirements. The NRC staff determined that theamendment involves no significant increase in the amounts and no significantchange in the types of any effluents that may be released off site and thatthere is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupationalexposure. The Commission made a determination that the amendment involves nosignificant hazards consideration, which was published in the Federal Register(53 FR _ ) on _ _, 19._ , and there has been no public comment regardingsuch a finding. Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria forcategorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9) and (c)(10). Pursuantto 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmentalassessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment.6.0 CONCLUSIONOn the basis of the considerations discussed above, the NRC staff concludesthat (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of thepublic will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) suchactivities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations,and (3) the issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the commondefense and security or to the health and safety of the public.Principal Contributor: Maggalean W. Weston, TSBDated: _-, 19_
2 (2.07] square inches.OR Required Action and associated Completion Time of Condition A,[B,] D, E, or F not met.OR LTOP System inoperable for any reason other than Condition A, [B,]C, D, E, or F.SURVEILLANCE
I kAttachment 3aGL 96-03January 31, 1996 Definitions1.11.0 USE AND APPLICATION1.1 Definitions_____-----------------------------NOTE-------------------------------------The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and areapplicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.TermDefinitionPRESSURE ANDTEMPERATURE LIMITSREPORT (PTLR)QUADRANT POWER TILTRATIO (QPTR)RATED THERMAL POWER(RTP)REACTOR TRIPSYSTEM (RTS) RESPONSETIMESHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM)The PTLR is the unit specific document thatprovides the reactor vessel pressure andtemperature limits, including heatup and cooldownrates, for the current reactor vessel fluence period.These pressure and temperature limits shall bedetermined for each fluence period in accordance withSpecification 5.6.6. Plant operation within theseoperating limits is addressed in LCO 3.4.3, ARCSPressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits,' andLCO 3.4.12, "Low Temperature Overpressure Protection(LTOP) System."QPTR shall be the ratio of the maximum upperexcore detector calibrated output to the average ofthe upper excore detector calibrated outputs, or theratio of the maximum lower excore detector calibratedoutput to the average of the lower excore detectorcalibrated outputs, whichever is greater.RTP shall be a total reactor core heat transferrate to the reactor coolant of [2893] MWt.The RTS RESPONSE TIME shall be that time intervalfrom when the monitored parameter exceeds its RTStrip setpoint at the channel sensor until loss ofstationary gripper coil voltage. The response timemay be measured by means of any series of sequential,overlapping, or total steps so that the entireresponse time is measured.SDM shall be the instantaneous amount of reactivity bywhich the reactor is subcritical or would besubcritical from its present condition assuming:
REQUIREMENTS
Attachment 3bGL 96-03January 31, 1996 .4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS)3.4.X RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) LimitsLCO 3.4.X RCS pressure, RCS temperature, and RCS heatup and cooldown ratesshall be maintained within the limits specified in the PTLR.APPLICABILITY:At all times.ACTIONSCONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIMEA. ---------NOTE--------- A.1 Restore parameter(s) 30 minutesRequired Action A.2 to within limits.shall be completedwhenever this ANDCondition is entered.______________________ A.2 Determine RCS is 72 hoursacceptable forRequirements of LCO continued operation.not met in MODE 1, 2,3, or 4.B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 6 hoursassociated CompletionTime of Condition A ANDnot met.B.2 Be in MODE 5 with RCS 36 hourspressure< [500] psig.(continued)
SURVEILLANCE
Attachment 3bGL 96-03.IJanuary 31, 1996 ACTIONS (continued)CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIMEC. ---------NOTE--------- C.1 Initiate action to ImmediatelyRequired Action C.2 restore parameter(s)shall be completed to within limits.whenever thisCondition is entered. AND______________________C.2 Determine RCS is Prior toRequirements of LCO acceptable for entering MODE 4not met any time in continued operation.other than MODE 1, 2,3, or 4.SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTSSURVEILLANCE FREQUENCYSR 3.4.X.X -------------------NOTE--------------------Only required to be performed during RCSheatup and cooldown operations and RCSinservice leak and hydrostatic testing.___________________________________________Verify RCS pressure, RCS temperature, and 30 minutesRCS heatup and cooldown rates are withinthe limits specified in the PTLR.
FREQUENCY SR 3.4.X.X Verify a maximum of [one] [HPI] pump is 12 hours capable of injecting into the RCS.3.4.X.X Verify a maximum of one charging pump is 12 hours 7 L capable of injecting into the RCS. J SR 3.4.X.X Verify each accumulator is isolated.


Attachment 3cGL 96-03January 31, 1996 .4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS)3.4.X Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) SystemLCO 3.4.X An LTOP System shall be OPERABLE with a maximum of [one] [highpressure injection (HPI)] pump [and one charging pump] capableof injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated andeither a or b below.a. Two RCS relief valves, as follows:1. Two power operated relief valves (PORVs) with liftsettings within the limits specified in the PTLR,or[2. Two residual heat removal (RHR) suction reliefvalves with setpoints 2 [436.5] psig and< [463.5] psig, or][3. One PORV with a lift setting within the limitsspecified in the PTLR and one RHR suction reliefvalve with a setpoint 2 [436.5] psig and< [463.5] psig].b. The RCS depressurized and an RCS vent of 2 [2.07] squareinches.APPLICABILITY: MODE 4 when all RCS cold leg temperature is < [275]0F,MODE 5,MODE 6 when the reactor vessel head is on.-___---------------------- -NOTE----------------------------Accumulator isolation is only required when accumulatorpressure is greater than or equal to the maximum RCSpressure for the existing RCS cold leg temperature allowedby the P/T limit curves provided in the PTLR.
12 hours (continued)
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3c GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 SURVEILLANCE
REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE
FREQUENCY S 3.4.X.X Verify RHR suction valve is open for each 12 hours required RHR suction relief valve.SR 3.4.X.X -------------------
NOTE--------------------
Only required to be performed when complying with LCO 3.4.12.b.-__________________________________________
Verify RCS vent 2 [2.07] square inches 12 hours for open. unlocked open vent valve(s)AND 31 days for locked open vent valve(s)SR 3.4.X.X Verify PORV block valve is open for each 72 hours required PORV.S 3.4.X.X Verify associated RHR suction isolation
31 days valve is locked open with operator power removed for each required RHR suction relief valve.SR 3.4.X.X -------------------
NOTE--------------------
Not required to be met until 12 hours after decreasing RCS cold leg temperature to< (275]VF.Perform a COT on each required PORV, 31 days excluding actuation.(continued)
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3c GL 96-03.3 t January 31, 1996 SURVEILLANCE
REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE
FREQUENCY SR 3.4.X.X Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION
for each [18] months required PORV actuation channel.


Attachment 3cGL 96-03' ' January 31, 1996 ACTIONSCONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIMEA. Two or more [HPI] A.1 Initiate action to Immediatelypumps capable of verify a maximum ofinjecting into the [one] [HPI] pump isRCS. capable of injectinginto the RCS.B. Two or more charging B.1 --------NOTE----------pumps capable of Two charging pumpsinjecting into the may be capable ofRCS. injecting into theRCS during pump swapoperation for< 15 minutes._____________________Initiate action to Immediatelyverify a maximum of[one] charging pumpis capable ofinjecting into theRCS.C. An accumulator not C.1 Isolate affected 1 hourisolated when the accumulator.accumulator pressureis greater than orequal to the maximumRCS pressure forexisting cold legtemperature allowed inthe PTLR.(continued)
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Attachment 3cGL 96-03, , January 31, 1996 A r TALIC' I --- * -..-AALI I UI, 1LuEnb IIIuCu)_CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIMED. Required Action and D.1 Increase RCS cold leg 12 hoursassociated Completion temperature toTime of Condition [C] > [275]0F.not met.ORD.2 Depressurize affected 12 hoursaccumulator to lessthan the maximum RCSpressure for existingcold leg temperatureallowed in the PTLR.E. One required RCS E.1 Restore required RCS 7 daysrelief valve relief valve toinoperable in MODE 4. OPERABLE status.F. One required RCS F.1 Restore required RCS 24 hoursrelief valve relief valve toinoperable in MODE 5 OPERABLE status.or 6.(continued)
3d GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE
Attachment 3cGL 96-03January 31, 1996 ACTIONS (continued)CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIMEG. Two required RCS G.1 Depressurize RCS and 8 hoursrelief valves establish RCS vent ofinoperable. 2 (2.07] squareinches.ORRequired Action andassociated CompletionTime of Condition A,[B,] D, E, or F notmet.ORLTOP System inoperablefor any reason otherthan Condition A, [B,]C, D, E, or F.SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTSSURVEILLANCE FREQUENCYSR 3.4.X.X Verify a maximum of [one] [HPI] pump is 12 hourscapable of injecting into the RCS.3.4.X.X Verify a maximum of one charging pump is 12 hours 7L capable of injecting into the RCS. JSR 3.4.X.X Verify each accumulator is isolated. 12 hours(continued)  
CONTROLS 5.6 Reporting Requirements
Attachment 3cGL 96-03January 31, 1996 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCYS 3.4.X.X Verify RHR suction valve is open for each 12 hoursrequired RHR suction relief valve.SR 3.4.X.X -------------------NOTE--------------------Only required to be performed whencomplying with LCO 3.4.12.b.-__________________________________________Verify RCS vent 2 [2.07] square inches 12 hours foropen. unlocked openvent valve(s)AND31 days forlocked openvent valve(s)SR 3.4.X.X Verify PORV block valve is open for each 72 hoursrequired PORV.S 3.4.X.X Verify associated RHR suction isolation 31 daysvalve is locked open with operator powerremoved for each required RHR suctionrelief valve.SR 3.4.X.X -------------------NOTE--------------------Not required to be met until 12 hours afterdecreasing RCS cold leg temperature to< (275]VF.Perform a COT on each required PORV, 31 daysexcluding actuation.(continued)
5.6.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE
Attachment 3cGL 96-03.3 t January 31, 1996 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCYSR 3.4.X.X Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION for each [18] monthsrequired PORV actuation channel.
LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)a. RCS pressure and temperature limits for heat up, cooldown, low temperature operation, criticality, and hydrostatic testing as well as heatup and cooldown rates shall be established and documented in the PTLR for the following:
[The individual specifications that address RCS pressure and temperature limits must be referenced here.]b. The analytical methods used to determine the RCS pressure and temperature limits shall be those previously reviewed and approved by the NRC, specifically those described in the following documents:
[Identify the NRC staff approval document by date.]c. The PTLR shall be provided to the NRC upon issuance for each reactor vessel fluence period and for any revision or supplement thereto.Reviewers'
Notes: The methodology for the calculation of the P-T limits for NRC approval should include the following provisions:
1. The methodology shall describe how the neutron fluence is calculated (reference new Regulatory Guide when issued).2. The Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program shall comply with Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50. The reactor vessel material irradiation surveillance specimen removal schedule shall be provided, along with how the specimen examinations shall be used to update the PTLR curves.3. Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System lift setting limits for the Power Operated Relief Valves (PORVs), developed using NRC-approved methodologies may be included in the PTLR.4. The adjusted reference temperature (ART) for each reactor beltline material shall be calculated, accounting for radiation embrittlement, in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2.


Attachment 3dGL 96-03January 31, 1996 .0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS5.6 Reporting Requirements5.6.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE LIMITSREPORT (PTLR)a. RCS pressure and temperature limits for heat up,cooldown, low temperature operation, criticality, andhydrostatic testing as well as heatup and cooldown ratesshall be established and documented in the PTLR for thefollowing: [The individual specifications that addressRCS pressure and temperature limits must be referencedhere.]b. The analytical methods used to determine the RCS pressureand temperature limits shall be those previously reviewedand approved by the NRC, specifically those described inthe following documents: [Identify the NRC staffapproval document by date.]c. The PTLR shall be provided to the NRC upon issuance foreach reactor vessel fluence period and for any revisionor supplement thereto.Reviewers' Notes: The methodology for the calculation of theP-T limits for NRC approval should include the followingprovisions:1. The methodology shall describe how the neutron fluence iscalculated (reference new Regulatory Guide when issued).2. The Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program shallcomply with Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50. The reactorvessel material irradiation surveillance specimen removalschedule shall be provided, along with how the specimenexaminations shall be used to update the PTLR curves.3. Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) Systemlift setting limits for the Power Operated Relief Valves(PORVs), developed using NRC-approved methodologies maybe included in the PTLR.4. The adjusted reference temperature (ART) for each reactorbeltline material shall be calculated, accounting forradiation embrittlement, in accordance with RegulatoryGuide 1.99, Revision 2.
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3d GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5. The limiting ART shall be incorporated into the calculation of the pressure and temperature limit curves in accordance with NUREG-0800
Standard Review Plan 5.3.2, Pressure-Temperature Limits.5.6.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE  
LIMITS REPORT (PTLR) (continued)
6. The minimum temperature requirements of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50 shall be incorporated into the pressure and temperature limit curves.7. Licensees who have removed two or more capsules should compare for each surveillance material the measured increase in reference temperature (RT DT) to the predicted increase in RTNDT; where the predicted increase in RTNT is based on the mean shift in RTNDT plus the two standary deviation value (2a ) specified in Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2. If the measured value exceeds the predicted value (increase RT + 2O), the licensee should provide a supplement to the RLR to demonstrate how the results _affect the approved methodology.


Attachment 3dGL 96-03January 31, 1996 . The limiting ART shall be incorporated into thecalculation of the pressure and temperature limit curvesin accordance with NUREG-0800 Standard Review Plan 5.3.2,Pressure-Temperature Limits.5.6.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE LIMITSREPORT (PTLR) (continued)6. The minimum temperature requirements of Appendix G to 10CFR Part 50 shall be incorporated into the pressure andtemperature limit curves.7. Licensees who have removed two or more capsules shouldcompare for each surveillance material the measuredincrease in reference temperature (RT DT) to the predictedincrease in RTNDT; where the predicted increase in RTNT isbased on the mean shift in RTNDT plus the two standarydeviation value (2a ) specified in Regulatory Guide 1.99,Revision 2. If the measured value exceeds the predictedvalue (increase RT + 2O), the licensee should provide asupplement to the RLR to demonstrate how the results _affect the approved methodology.
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NRC Generic Letter 1996-003: Relocation of the Pressure Temperature Limit Curves & Low Temperature Overpressure Protection System Limits
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY

COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-00O-1-----

January 31, 1996 NRC GENERIC LETTER 96-03: RELOCATION

OF THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE

LIMIT CURVES AND LOW TEMPERATURE

OVERPRESSURE

PROTECTION

SYSTEM LIMITS

Addressees

All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors.

Purpose

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this generic letter to advise licensees that they may request a license amendment to relocate the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves from their plant technical specifications (TS) to a pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) or a similar document.

The low temperature overpressure protection (LTOP) system limits may also be relocated to the same document at the discretion of the licensee.

Description of Circumstances

During the development of the improved standard technical specifications (STS), a change was proposed to relocate the P/T curves and LTOP setpoint curves and values currently contained in the TS to a licensee-controlled document.

As one of the improvements to the STS, the NRC staff agreed with the industry that the curves and setpoints may be relocated outside the TS to a licensee-controlled document so that the licensee could maintain these limits efficiently and at a lower cost, provided that the parameters for constructing the curves and setpoints are derived using a methodology approved by the NRC.Discussion Technical specifications include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs) that establish P/T and LTOP system limits for the reactor coolant system. The limits are defined by figures and values that provide an acceptable range of operating temperatures and pressures for heatup, cooldown, low temperature overpressure, criticality, and inservice leak and hydrostatic testing conditions.

These parameters are generally valid for a specified number of effective full-power years or for a specified fluence period (the period for which the curves are calculated to be applicable).

License amendments are generally required at the end of the effective period for P/T limit curves or when surveillance specimens are withdrawn and tested.Also, each time the P/T curves are revised, the LTOP system must be 9601290350

TeK I'1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 reevaluated to ensure that its functional requirements can still be met.Processing amendment requests for changes to TS that are developed using an accepted methodology places an unnecessary burden on licensee and NRC resources.

An alternative approach for controlling these limits was proposed during the development of the improved STS. This approach, like the one used for the core operating limits, would relocate the P/T curves and LTOP setpoint curves or values to a PTLR or a similar document and would reference that document in the affected LCOs and bases.The methodology used to determine the P/T and LTOP system limit parameters must comply with the specific requirements of Appendices G and H to Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations

(10 CFR), be documented in an NRC-approved topical report or in a plant-specific submittal, and be incorporated by reference into the TS. Subsequent changes in the methodology must be approved by a license amendment;

10 CFR 50.59 does not apply.Requested Information Licensees and applicants who choose to adopt this line item improvement are encouraged to propose changes that are consistent with the attached guidance.However, licensees may propose changes, with justification, that differ from this guidance.

The guidance requires that the licensee be able to reference a methodology for developing the curves and setpoints that has been approved by the NRC, develop a PTLR or a similar document that contains the figures, values, parameters, and any explanations derived from the methodology, and make appropriate changes to the applicable sections of the TS. The NRC project manager for the facility will review the amendment requests that conform to the guidance in this generic letter and will coordinate the appropriate staff review of the methodology proposed for calculating the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits. Amendment requests that do not conform to the guidance in this generic letter will require additional review time.Required Response Licensees and applicants who choose to adopt this line item improvement are asked to submit the requested information described above to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C.20555-0001.

Backfit Discussion

Any action by licensees to propose changes to TS in accordance with the guidance in this generic letter is voluntary and, therefore, is not a backfit under 10 CFR 50.109. The staff, therefore, did not perform a backfit analysis.

Federal Register Notification

The staff published a notice of opportunity for public comment in the Federal Register (60 FR 28805) on June 2, 1995.

Paperwork Reduction Act Statement

The voluntary information collections contained in this request are covered by the Office of Management and Budget clearance number 3150-0011, which expires on July 31, 1997. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Information and Records Management Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001, and to the Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-10202

(3150-0011), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503.The following information, although not requested under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.54(f), would help the NRC to evaluate licensee cost to propose TS changes in accordance with this generic letter: 1. licensee staff time and costs to prepare the requested reports and documentation and 2. an estimate of the long-term costs or savings accruing from the response to this generic letter.

GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager.ennis M. Cru fie, Director Division of Reacto rProgram Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical contact: Maggalean W. Weston, NRR (301) 415-3151 Internet:mww@nrc.gov Attachments:

1. Guidance for a Proposed License Amendment to Relocate the Pressure Temperature Limit Curves and Low Temperature Overpressure Protection System Limits 2. Model Safety Evaluation

3. Model Technical Specifications:

a. Definitions b. Pressure Temperature Limits c. Low Temperature Overpressure Protection System d. Administrative Controls 4. List of Recently Issued Generic Letters eA- -7A# /e Attachment

1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 GUIDANCE FOR A PROPOSED LICENSE AMENDMENT TO RELOCATE THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE

LIMIT CURVES AND LOW TEMPERATURE

OVERPRESSURE

PROTECTION

SYSTEM LIMITS INTRODUCTION

This attachment to the generic letter contains guidance for preparing a license amendment request to modify the technical specifications (TS) to relocate the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves and low temperature overpressure protection (LTOP) system limits currently contained in the plant TS to a pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) or a similar document.

This alternative was based on a change included in the improved standard technical specifications (STS) to remove the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits from the TS and relocate them to a PTLR or a similar document to reduce the number of amendment requests associated with changes to these curves and limits. Since an amendment request must be submitted whenever a change is made to the TS, the relocation of the P/T curves and LTOP system limits will result in a resource savings for the licensees and the NRC by eliminating unnecessary license amendment requests for changes to the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits in TS. To relocate the P/T curves and LTOP system limits from the TS, the licensee must be able to reference a methodology approved by the NRC for deriving the parameters used for constructing the curves and setpoints, develop a PTLR or a similar document, and make appropriate changes to the applicable sections of the TS.In evaluating the relocation, the NRC staff concluded that, while it is essential to safety to operate the plant within the bounds of P/T limits and to satisfy the regulations that ensure the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary (RCPB), the periodic adjustment of those limits to account for time-dependent parametric changes could be calculated in accordance with a methodology approved by the NRC. Criterion

2 of both 10 CFR Part 50, which was published in the Federal Register (58 FR 39132) on July 22, 1993, and 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii)(B), which was published in the Federal Register (60 FR 36953) on July 19, 1995, require that the TS include operating restrictions (P/T limits) needed to preclude unanalyzed accidents and transients.

However, once the methodology is approved, the licensee may modify the figures, values, and parameters without the need for a license amendment and without affecting nuclear safety, provided that these changes are determined using the approved methodology and are consistent with all applicable limits of the plant design assumptions as stated in the final safety analysis report (FSAR). Additionally, the licensee must submit to the NRC a formal PTLR or a similar document containing the figures, values, and parameters derived from the application of the methodology approved by the NRC. This reporting requirement augments a reporting requirement that is already in effect.Section III of Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50 currently requires a summary technical report of data relating to capsule withdrawal and specimen test results. Application of these results will also be included in the PTLR. This report will allow the NRC staff to continue monitoring the Attachment

1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 status of the structural integrity of the reactor vessel even through prior NRC approval of the changes to these limits would not be required if the limits do not involve an unreviewed safety question.A provision was also added to the "Administrative Controls" section of the TS indicating that the figures, values, and parameters for inclusion in the PTLR will be verified after each reactor vessel fluence period or when surveillance specimens are withdrawn and tested and the PTLR submitted to the NRC. Hence, the staff can confirm proper application of the methodology approved by the NRC. Further, the .PTLR will be referenced in the TS so that the same degree of control on plant operation will be maintained.

As a result, this alternative provides the same assurance of compliance with design specifications as before, yet removes the unnecessary burden on both plant and NRC staff of processing amendment requests.DISCUSSION

Technical specifications include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs) that establish P/T limits for the reactor coolant system (RCS). This system is designed to withstand the effects of cyclic loads resulting from system temperature and pressure changes. These cyclic loads are introduced by normal load transients, reactor trips, startup and shutdown operations, and hydrostatic and leak rate tests. During startup and shutdown, the rates of temperature and pressure changes are limited so that the maximum specified heatup and cooldown rates are consistent with the design assumptions and satisfy operating limits that provide a wide margin of safety to brittle failure of the reactor vessel. The P/T limits are periodically modified as the reactor vessel material toughness decreases as a result of material embrittlement caused by neutron irradiation.

The periodic modifications are necessary when the applicable effective full-power years (EFPYs) or fluence period for the P/T limits contained in the TS are about to expire or when the reactor vessel material surveillance data indicate an increase in the nil-ductility transition reference temperature (RTNDT).As required by Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50, operating P/T limits are calculated and adhered to by plant operations personnel to ensure that fracture toughness requirements for the RCPB are maintained.

Further, in accordance with Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50, specimens of reactor vessel material are installed near the inside reactor vessel wall and are withdrawn on a schedule to provide data on the effects of radiation fluence and the thermal environment on the vessel material.

These data are used to adjust the P/T limits, as necessary, to compensate for the shift in material transition temperature as indicated by tests on the withdrawn specimens.

The withdrawal and analysis of the specimens, and resulting revision of the P/T limit curves, make up the requirements necessary to compensate for the shift in material transition temperature.

This ensures that the reactor vessel is operated at high enough temperatures to preclude brittle fracture of the vessel material.

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1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 The LTOP system controls RCS pressure at low operating temperatures so that the integrity of the RCPB is not compromised by violating the P/T limits of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The LTOP system provides overpressure protection by limiting coolant input capability and having adequate pressure relief capacity.

Each time the P/T limit curves are revised, the LTOP system must be reevaluated to ensure that its functional requirements can still be met. LTOP system limits may be relocated to the PTLR or retained in the TS.The LTOP system for pressure relief typically consists of two power-operated relief valves (PORVs), two residual heat removal (RHR) suction relief valves, or a combination of both. Some plants have only one PORV. The LTOP system limits consist of PORV and RHR relief valve setpoints.

The RHR suction relief valves do not have variable pressure lift setpoints as the PORVs do and, therefore, are still addressed in the TS. As designed for the LTOP system, each PORV is signaled to open if the RCS pressure approaches a limit determined by the LTOP system actuation logic. This logic monitors both RCS temperature and RCS pressure to determine when a condition not acceptable in the PTLR is approached.

The PORV setpoints may be included in the PTLR and should be updated when the revised P/T limits conflict with the LTOP system limits. LTOP requirements do not apply to boiling water reactors.REQUIREMENTS

FOR RELOCATING

THE CURVES AND SETPOINTS Relocation of the curves and setpoints to a licensee-controlled document requires three separate licensee actions. The licensee must (1) have a methodology approved by the NRC to reference in its TS; (2) develop a report such as a PTLR or a similar document to contain the figures, values, parameters, and any explanation necessary;

and (3) modify the applicable sections of the TS accordingly.

  • Methodologv and PTLR The first two of the three requirements for relocating the P/T curves and LTOP system limits are an NRC-approved methodology and the associated reporting requirements in the PTLR. The methodology will consist of only those methods used for calculation, not the calculations themselves.

The PTLR will consist of the explanations, figures, values, and parameters derived from the calculations.

Since the PTLR will be provided to the NRC upon issuance after each fluence period or EFPYs and after approval of the methodology, a PTLR should be provided when the methodology is submitted so that questions regarding the content and format of the PTLR can be addressed prior to its formal completion.

The following table shows the relationship between the provisions, if applicable, specified in the STS for the approved methodology and the requirements to be included in the methodology and the PTLR. The provisions for the methodology are those shown in the "Administrative Controls" section of the STS.

Attachment I GL 96-03 Janaury 31, I 1996 REQUIREMENTS

FOR

METHODOLOGY

AND PTLR PROVISIONS

FOR

METHODOLOGY

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

TO MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

TO FROM ADMINISTRATIVE

CONTROLS BE INCLUDED IN BE INCLUDED IN PTLR SECTION IN STS

METHODOLOGY

1. The methodology shall Describe transport Provide the values of describe how the neutron calculation methods neutron fluences that are fluence is calculated including computer codes used in the adjusted (reference new regulator and formulas used to reference temperature guide when it is issued). calculate neutron (ART) calculation.

fluence. Provide references.

2. The Reactor Vessel Briefly describe the Provide the surveillance Material Surveillance surveillance program. capsule withdrawal Program shall comply with Licensee transmittal schedule, or reference by Appendix H to 10 CFR Part letter should identify by title and number the 50. The reactor vessel title and number report documents in which the material irradiation containing the Reactor schedule is located.surveillance specimen Vessel Surveillance removal schedule shall be Program and surveillance Reference the provided, along with how capsule reports. surveillance capsule the specimen examinations Topical/generic report reports by title and shall be used to update contains placeholder number if ARTs are the PTLR curves. only. Reference Appendix calculated using l H to 10 CFR Part 50. surveillance data.3. Low temperature Describe how the LTOP Provide setpoint curves overpressure protection system limits are or setpoint values.(LTOP) system limits calculated applying developed using NRC- system/thermal hydraulics approved methodologies and fracture mechanics.

may be included in the Reference SRP Section PTLR. 5.2.2; ASME Code Case N-514; ASME Code, Appendix G,Section XI as applied in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55.4. The adjusted reference Describe the method for Identify both the temperature (ART) for calculating the ART using limiting ART values and each reactor beltline Regulatory Guide 1.99, limiting materials at the material shall be Revision 2. 1/4t and 3/4t locations calculated, accounting (t = vessel beltline for irradiation thickness).

embrittlement, in accordance with PWRs -identify RTPTs Regulatory Guide 1.99, value in accordance with Revision 2. 10 CFR 50.61.

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1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5. The limiting ART shall be Describe the application Provide the P/T curves incorporated into the of fracture mechanics in for heatup, cooldown, calculation of the constructing P/T curves criticality, and pressure and temperature based on ASME Code, hydrostatic and leak limit curves in Appendix G,Section XI, tests.accordance with NUREG- and SRP Section 5.3.2.0800, SRP Section 5.3.2, Pressure-Temperature Limits. .6. The minimum temperature Describe how the minimum Identify minimum requirements of Appendix temperature requirements temperatures on the P/T G to 10 CFR Part 50 shall in Appendix G to 10 CFR curves such as minimum be incorporated into the Part 50 are applied to boltup temperature and pressure and temperature P/T curves. hydrotest temperature.

limit curves.7. Licensees who have Describe how the data Provide supplemental data removed two or more from multiple and calculations of the capsules should compare surveillance capsules are chemistry factor in the for each surveillance used in the ART PTLR if the surveillance material the measured calculation.

data are used in the ART increase in reference calculation.

temperature (RTNDT) to Describe procedure if the predicted increase in measured value exceeds Evaluate the surveillance RTND ; where the predicted value. data to determine if they predicted increase in meet the credibility RTNDT is based on the WHEN OTHER PLANT DATA ARE criteria in Regulatory mean shift in RTIDT plus USED Guide 1.99, Revision 2.the two standard 1. Identify the source(s)

Provide the results.deviation value (2a ) of data when other plant specified in Regulatory data are used.Guide 1.99, Revision 2.If the measured value 2.a Identify by title exceeds the predicted and number the safety value (increase in RTNDT evaluation report that+ 2a ), the licensee approved the use of data should provide a for the plant. Justify supplement to the PTLR to applicability.

demonstrate how the results affect the OR approved methodology.

2.b Compare licensee data with other plant data for both the radiation environments (e.g., neutron spectrum, irradiation temperature)

and the surveillance test results.

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1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 Technical SDecifications The following changes must be made to the plant TS to complete the three requirements for relocating the curves and setpoints to an alternative document.Three separate actions are necessary to modify the plant TS: (1) "Definitions"-the addition of the definition of a named formal report (PTLR or a similar document)

that would contain the explanations, figures, values, and parameters derived in accordance with an NRC-approved methodology and consistent with all of the design assumptions and stress limits for cyclic operation;

(2) LCOs -the addition of references to the PTLR noting that the P/T limits shall be maintained within the limits specified in the PTLR; and (3) "Administrative Controls" -the addition of a reporting requirement to submit the PTLR to the NRC, when it is issued, for each reactor vessel fluence period.1. Definitions Section 1.0, "Definitions," should contain the following language: PRESSURE TEMPERATURE

LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)The PTLR is the unit-specific document that provides the reactor vessel P/T limits and setpoints, including heatup and cooldown rates, for the current reactor vessel fluence period. These P/T limits shall be determined for each fluence period or effective full-power years (EFPYs) in accordance with Specification

5.X.X.X. Plant operation within these operating limits is addressed in LCO 3.X.X, "RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits," and LCO 3.X.X, "Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System." 2. Limiting Conditions for Oneration (LCOs) and Bases LCO 3.X.X, "RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits," and LCO 3.X.X, "Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System," must reference the PTLR as the document where the limits and curves can be found as demonstrated in the attached model TS. The bases for these LCOs should be modified accordingly.

3. Administrative Controls Section 5.X, "Administrative Controls," Subsection

5.X.X, "Reporting Requirements," must contain the following information:

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1 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 Section 5.X.X.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE

LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)a. RCS pressure and temperature limits for heatup, cooldown, LTOP, criticality, and hydrostatic testing as well as heatup and cooldown rates shall be established and documented in the PTLR for the following:

[The individual specifications that address RCS pressure and temperature limits must be referenced here.]b. The analytical methods used to determine the RCS pressure and temperature limits shall be those previously reviewed and approved by the NRC, specifically those described in the following document(s):

[Identify the NRC staff approval document(s)

by date.]c. The PTLR shall be provided to the NRC upon issuance for each reactor vessel fluence period or EFPYs and for any revision or supplement thereto.

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2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 MODEL SAFETY EVALUATION (SE)Underscored blank spaces are to be completed on the basis of the applicable facility information.

The information in brackets should be used, as applicable, on a plant-specific basis.SAFETY EVALUATION

BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

RELATED TO AMENDMENT

NO. TO FACILITY OPERATING

LICENSE NFP-_[UTILITY NAME][PLANT NAME], [UNIT_]DOCKET NO. 50-1.0 INTRODUCTION

By letter dated , 19 _ , [utility name] (the licensee)

proposed changes to the technical specifications (TS) for [plant name]. The requested changes are the relocation of the pressure temperature (P/T) limit curves and low temperature overpressure protection (LTOP) system limits to the [named plant-specific report] and the referencing of that report in the affected limiting conditions for operation and bases. The proposed changes also include the addition of the [named plant-specific report] to the definitions section of the TS and the addition of a new section to the reporting requirements in the administrative controls section of the TS delineating the necessary reports.Guidance on the proposed changes was developed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on the basis of a proposal by the owners groups during the development of the improved standard technical specifications (STS). This guidance was provided to all power reactor licensees and applicants by Generic Letter YY-XX, dated ,_19__, .2.0

BACKGROUND

Section 182a of the Atomic Energy Act (the Act) requires applicants for nuclear power plant operating licenses to include TS as part of the license.The Commission's regulatory requirements related to the content of TS are set forth in 10 CFR 50.36. That regulation requires that the TS include items in five specific categories:

(1) safety limits, limiting safety system settings and limiting control settings;

(2) limiting conditions for operation;

(3) surveillance requirements;

(4) design features;

and (5) administrative controls, and states also that the Commission may include such additional TS as it finds to be appropriate.

However, the regulation does not specify the particular requirements to be included in a plant's TS.The Commission has provided guidance for the contents of TS in its "Final Policy Statement on Technical Specifications Improvements for Nuclear Power Reactors" (Final Policy Statement), 58 FR 39132 (July 22, 1993), in which the Commission indicated that compliance with the Final Policy Statement satisfies Section 182a of the Act. In particular, the Commission indicated that certain Attachment

2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 items could be relocated from the TS to licensee-controlled documents, consistent with the standard enunciated in Portland General Electric Co.(Trojan Nuclear Plant), ASLAB-531, 9 NRC 263, 273 (1979). In that case, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board indicated that "technical specifications are to be reserved for those matters as to which the imposition of rigid conditions or limitations upon reactor operation is deemed necessary to obviate the possibility of an abnormal situation or event giving rise to an immediate threat to the public health and safety." Consistent with this approach, the Final Policy Statement identified four criteria to be used in determining whether a particular matter is required to be included in the TS, as follows: (1) installed instrumentation that is used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary;

(2) a process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier; (3) a structure, system, or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or actuates to mitigate a design basis accident or transient that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier; (4) a structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic safety assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety. As a result, existing TS requirements which fall within or satisfy any of the criteria in the Final Policy Statement must be retained in the TS, while those TS requirements which do not fall within or satisfy these criteria may be relocated to other licensee-controlled documents.

3.0 EVALUATION

All components of the reactor coolant system (RCS) are designed to withstand the effects of cyclic loads resulting from system pressure and temperature changes. These loads are introduced by heatup and cooldown operations, power transients, and reactor trips. In accordance with Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50, TS limit the pressure and temperature changes during RCS heatup and cooldown within the design assumptions and the stress limits for cyclic operation.

These limits are defined by P/T limit curves for heatup, cooldown, LTOP, and inservice leak and hydrostatic testing. Each curve defines an acceptable region for normal operation.

The curves are used for operational guidance during heatup and cooldown maneuvering, when pressure and temperature indications are monitored and compared to the applicable curve to determine that operation is within the allowable region.1 The Commission promulgated a change to 10 CFR 50.36, which amends the rule to codify and incorporate these criteria.

See Final Rule, "Technical Specifications," 60 FR 36953 (July 19, 1995).

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2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 [Reviewer Note: While the NRC is completing the rulemaking process for revisions to 10 CFR 50.55a and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix G, licensees using the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case N-514 must request an exemption from Appendix G. The following or similar language should be included in the SE: The licensee used the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case N-514 and requested an exemption from Appendix G by Justifying why Appendix G cannot be met and demonstrating that a specific exemption was warranted under 10 CFR 50.12.]The LTOP system controls RCS pressure at low temperatures so that the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary is not compromised by violating

10 CFR Part 50, Appendix G. [Reviewer Note: The following sentences should be modified to identify the specific LTOP system being referred to in the SE: The LTOP system for pressure relief, for most plants, consists of power-operated relief valves (PORVs), residual heat removal suction relief valves, or a combination of both. Some plants have one PORV. The LTOP system limits consist of PORV and RHR setpoints.

The RHR suction relief valves do not have variable pressure and temperature lift setpoints like the PORVs and, therefore, are still addressed in the TS.] The LTOP system is reevaluated each time the P/T limit curves are revised to ensure that it meets its intended function.The licensee-proposed changes to the TS are in accordance with the guidance in Generic Letter YY-XX, as follows: (1) The definitions section of the TS was modified to include a definition of the [named report] to which the figures, values, and parameters for P/T and LTOP system limits will be relocated on a unit-specific basis in accordance with a methodology approved by the NRC that maintains the acceptance limits and the limits of the safety analysis.

As noted in the definition, plant operation within these limits is addressed by individual specifications.

(2) The following specifications were revised to replace the P/T and LTOP system limits with a reference to the [named report] that provides these limits:[Provide list of specifications by number and title.](3) Specification

[number], "[title]," was added to the reporting requirements of the administrative controls section of the TS. This specification requires that the [named report] be submitted, upon issuance, to the NRC Document Control Desk with copies to the regional administrator and resident inspector.

The report provides the explanations, figures, values, and parameters of the P/T and LTOP system limits for the applicable effective period. Furthermore, this specification requires that the figures, values, and parameters be Attachment

2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 established using the methodology approved by the NRC for this purpose in [topical report or NRC letter approving a plant-specific methodology]

and be consistent with all the applicable acceptance limits and the limits of the safety analysis.Finally, the specification requires that all changes in values of these limits be documented in the [named report] each effective period and submitted upon issuance to the NRC.Relocation of the P/T curves and LTOP setpoints does not eliminate the requirement to operate in accordance with the limits specified in Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The requirement to operate within the limits in the named report or pressure temperature limits report (PTLR) is specified in and controlled by the TS. Only the figures, values, and parameters associated with the P/T limits and LTOP setpoints are to be relocated to the PTLR. In order for the curves and setpoints to be relocated to a PTLR, a methodology for their development must be reviewed and approved in advance by the NRC.The methodology to be approved by the NRC is to be developed in accordance with GL 96-03. This generic letter delineates the requirements for both the methodology and the PTLR including, but not limited to, the requirements of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50. The PTLR review process requires that changes to the methodology be approved by the NRC. Further, when changes are made to the figures, values, and parameters contained in the PTLR, the PTLR is to be updated and submitted to the NRC upon issuance.On this basis, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee provided an acceptable means of establishing and maintaining the detailed values of the P/T limit curves and LTOP system limits. Further, because plant operation continues to be limited in accordance with the requirements of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50 and the P/T and LTOP system limits in the TS will be established using a methodology approved by the NRC, these changes will not impact plant safety.The staff also concludes that the relocated requirements discussed above relating to the P/T limits and LTOP system limits are not required to be in the TS under 10 CFR 50.36 or Section 182a of the Atomic Energy Act, and are not required to obviate the possibility of an abnormal situation or event giving rise to an immediate threat to the public health and safety.Additionally, they do not fall within any of the four criteria set forth in the Commission's Final Policy Statement, discussed above. Accordingly, the staff concludes that the proposed changes are acceptable and that these requirements may be relocated from the TS to the PTLR.4.0 STATE CONSULTATION

The Commission consulted with the State of [ ]. No public comments were received, and the State of [ _ ] did not have any comments.

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2 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL

CONSIDERATION

The amendment involves changes to requirements with respect to use of facility components located within the restricted area, as defined in 10 CFR Part 20, changes with respect to surveillance requirements, and changes in administrative procedures or requirements.

The NRC staff determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts and no significant change in the types of any effluents that may be released off site and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational exposure.

The Commission made a determination that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration, which was published in the Federal Register (53 FR _ ) on _ _, 19._ , and there has been no public comment regarding such a finding. Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9)

and (c)(10). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment.

6.0 CONCLUSION

On the basis of the considerations discussed above, the NRC staff concludes that (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.Principal Contributor:

Maggalean W. Weston, TSB Dated: _-, 19_

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3a GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 Definitions

1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION

1.1 Definitions

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The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.Term Definition PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE

LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO (QPTR)RATED THERMAL POWER (RTP)REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM (RTS) RESPONSE TIME SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM)The PTLR is the unit specific document that provides the reactor vessel pressure and temperature limits, including heatup and cooldown rates, for the current reactor vessel fluence period.These pressure and temperature limits shall be determined for each fluence period in accordance with Specification

5.6.6. Plant operation within these operating limits is addressed in LCO 3.4.3, ARCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits,' and LCO 3.4.12, "Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System." QPTR shall be the ratio of the maximum upper excore detector calibrated output to the average of the upper excore detector calibrated outputs, or the ratio of the maximum lower excore detector calibrated output to the average of the lower excore detector calibrated outputs, whichever is greater.RTP shall be a total reactor core heat transfer rate to the reactor coolant of [2893] MWt.The RTS RESPONSE TIME shall be that time interval from when the monitored parameter exceeds its RTS trip setpoint at the channel sensor until loss of stationary gripper coil voltage. The response time may be measured by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total steps so that the entire response time is measured.SDM shall be the instantaneous amount of reactivity by which the reactor is subcritical or would be subcritical from its present condition assuming:

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3b GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS)3.4.X RCS Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits LCO 3.4.X RCS pressure, RCS temperature, and RCS heatup and cooldown rates shall be maintained within the limits specified in the PTLR.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTIONS CONDITION

REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION

TIME A. ---------NOTE---------

A.1 Restore parameter(s)

30 minutes Required Action A.2 to within limits.shall be completed whenever this AND Condition is entered.______________________

A.2 Determine RCS is 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> acceptable for Requirements of LCO continued operation.

not met in MODE 1, 2, 3, or 4.B. Required Action and B.1 Be in MODE 3. 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time of Condition A AND not met.B.2 Be in MODE 5 with RCS 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> pressure< [500] psig.(continued)

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3b GL 96-03.IJanuary 31, 1996 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION

REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION

TIME C. ---------NOTE---------

C.1 Initiate action to Immediately Required Action C.2 restore parameter(s)

shall be completed to within limits.whenever this Condition is entered. AND______________________

C.2 Determine RCS is Prior to Requirements of LCO acceptable for entering MODE 4 not met any time in continued operation.

other than MODE 1, 2, 3, or 4.SURVEILLANCE

REQUIREMENTS

SURVEILLANCE

FREQUENCY SR 3.4.X.X -------------------

NOTE--------------------

Only required to be performed during RCS heatup and cooldown operations and RCS inservice leak and hydrostatic testing.___________________________________________

Verify RCS pressure, RCS temperature, and 30 minutes RCS heatup and cooldown rates are within the limits specified in the PTLR.

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3c GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS)3.4.X Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System LCO 3.4.X An LTOP System shall be OPERABLE with a maximum of [one] [high pressure injection (HPI)] pump [and one charging pump] capable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below.a. Two RCS relief valves, as follows: 1. Two power operated relief valves (PORVs) with lift settings within the limits specified in the PTLR, or[2. Two residual heat removal (RHR) suction relief valves with setpoints

2 [436.5] psig and< [463.5] psig, or][3. One PORV with a lift setting within the limits specified in the PTLR and one RHR suction relief valve with a setpoint 2 [436.5] psig and< [463.5] psig].b. The RCS depressurized and an RCS vent of 2 [2.07] square inches.APPLICABILITY:

MODE 4 when all RCS cold leg temperature is < [275]0 F, MODE 5, MODE 6 when the reactor vessel head is on.-___---------------------- -NOTE----------------------------

Accumulator isolation is only required when accumulator pressure is greater than or equal to the maximum RCS pressure for the existing RCS cold leg temperature allowed by the P/T limit curves provided in the PTLR.

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3c GL 96-03' ' January 31, 1996 ACTIONS CONDITION

REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION

TIME A. Two or more [HPI] A.1 Initiate action to Immediately pumps capable of verify a maximum of injecting into the [one] [HPI] pump is RCS. capable of injecting into the RCS.B. Two or more charging B.1 --------NOTE----------

pumps capable of Two charging pumps injecting into the may be capable of RCS. injecting into the RCS during pump swap operation for< 15 minutes._____________________

Initiate action to Immediately verify a maximum of[one] charging pump is capable of injecting into the RCS.C. An accumulator not C.1 Isolate affected 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> isolated when the accumulator.

accumulator pressure is greater than or equal to the maximum RCS pressure for existing cold leg temperature allowed in the PTLR.(continued)

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3c GL 96-03 , , January 31, 1996 A r TALIC' I --- * -..-A ALI I UI, 1LuEnb IIIuCu)_CONDITION

REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION

TIME D. Required Action and D.1 Increase RCS cold leg 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> associated Completion temperature to Time of Condition

[C] > [275]0 F.not met.OR D.2 Depressurize affected 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> accumulator to less than the maximum RCS pressure for existing cold leg temperature allowed in the PTLR.E. One required RCS E.1 Restore required RCS 7 days relief valve relief valve to inoperable in MODE 4. OPERABLE status.F. One required RCS F.1 Restore required RCS 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> relief valve relief valve to inoperable in MODE 5 OPERABLE status.or 6.(continued)

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3c GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION

REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION

TIME G. Two required RCS G.1 Depressurize RCS and 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> relief valves establish RCS vent of inoperable.

2 (2.07] square inches.OR Required Action and associated Completion Time of Condition A,[B,] D, E, or F not met.OR LTOP System inoperable for any reason other than Condition A, [B,]C, D, E, or F.SURVEILLANCE

REQUIREMENTS

SURVEILLANCE

FREQUENCY SR 3.4.X.X Verify a maximum of [one] [HPI] pump is 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> capable of injecting into the RCS.3.4.X.X Verify a maximum of one charging pump is 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> 7 L capable of injecting into the RCS. J SR 3.4.X.X Verify each accumulator is isolated.

12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> (continued)

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3c GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 SURVEILLANCE

REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE

FREQUENCY S 3.4.X.X Verify RHR suction valve is open for each 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> required RHR suction relief valve.SR 3.4.X.X -------------------

NOTE--------------------

Only required to be performed when complying with LCO 3.4.12.b.-__________________________________________

Verify RCS vent 2 [2.07] square inches 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> for open. unlocked open vent valve(s)AND 31 days for locked open vent valve(s)SR 3.4.X.X Verify PORV block valve is open for each 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> required PORV.S 3.4.X.X Verify associated RHR suction isolation

31 days valve is locked open with operator power removed for each required RHR suction relief valve.SR 3.4.X.X -------------------

NOTE--------------------

Not required to be met until 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after decreasing RCS cold leg temperature to< (275]VF.Perform a COT on each required PORV, 31 days excluding actuation.(continued)

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3c GL 96-03.3 t January 31, 1996 SURVEILLANCE

REQUIREMENTS (continued)

SURVEILLANCE

FREQUENCY SR 3.4.X.X Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION

for each [18] months required PORV actuation channel.

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3d GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE

CONTROLS 5.6 Reporting Requirements

5.6.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE

LIMITS REPORT (PTLR)a. RCS pressure and temperature limits for heat up, cooldown, low temperature operation, criticality, and hydrostatic testing as well as heatup and cooldown rates shall be established and documented in the PTLR for the following:

[The individual specifications that address RCS pressure and temperature limits must be referenced here.]b. The analytical methods used to determine the RCS pressure and temperature limits shall be those previously reviewed and approved by the NRC, specifically those described in the following documents:

[Identify the NRC staff approval document by date.]c. The PTLR shall be provided to the NRC upon issuance for each reactor vessel fluence period and for any revision or supplement thereto.Reviewers'

Notes: The methodology for the calculation of the P-T limits for NRC approval should include the following provisions:

1. The methodology shall describe how the neutron fluence is calculated (reference new Regulatory Guide when issued).2. The Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program shall comply with Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 50. The reactor vessel material irradiation surveillance specimen removal schedule shall be provided, along with how the specimen examinations shall be used to update the PTLR curves.3. Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System lift setting limits for the Power Operated Relief Valves (PORVs), developed using NRC-approved methodologies may be included in the PTLR.4. The adjusted reference temperature (ART) for each reactor beltline material shall be calculated, accounting for radiation embrittlement, in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2.

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3d GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 5. The limiting ART shall be incorporated into the calculation of the pressure and temperature limit curves in accordance with NUREG-0800

Standard Review Plan 5.3.2, Pressure-Temperature Limits.5.6.X Reactor Coolant System (RCS) PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE

LIMITS REPORT (PTLR) (continued)

6. The minimum temperature requirements of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50 shall be incorporated into the pressure and temperature limit curves.7. Licensees who have removed two or more capsules should compare for each surveillance material the measured increase in reference temperature (RT DT) to the predicted increase in RTNDT; where the predicted increase in RTNT is based on the mean shift in RTNDT plus the two standary deviation value (2a ) specified in Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2. If the measured value exceeds the predicted value (increase RT + 2O), the licensee should provide a supplement to the RLR to demonstrate how the results _affect the approved methodology.

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4 GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 I vtT ir nripri v Tealwn CFMIrOTr I rTTDRC El sa r WUncuiLl'1Lf1.

A£jjwL F Ae.Generic Date of T cciianen lcciind Tn N.. k: L.A-_Letter zu-lc ----- --v .w.89-10, Supp. 7 96-01 95-10 95-09 95-08 CONSIDERATION

OF VALVE MISPOSITIONING

IN PRESSURIZED-WATER

REACTORS TESTING OF SAFETY-RELATED

LOGIC CIRCUITS RELOCATION

OF SELECTED TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS

REQUIREMENTS

RELATED TO INSTRUMENTATION

MONITORING

AND TRAINING OF SHIPPERS AND CARRIERS OF RADIOACTIVE

MATERIALS 10 CFR 50.54(p) PROCESS FOR CHANGES TO SECURITY PLANS WITHOUT PRIOR NRC APPROVAL 01/24/96 01/10/96 12/15/95 11/03/95 10/31/95 ALL HOLDERS OF OLs (EXCEPT THOSE LICENSES THAT HAVE BEEN AMENDED TO A POSSESSION

ONLY STATUS) OR CPs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs ALL U.S. NRC LICENSEES ALL HOLDERS OF OLs &CPs FOR NPRs OL = OPERATING

LICENSE CP -CONSTRUCTION

PERMIT NPR = NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS

c GL 96-03 January 31, 1996 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager.original signed by Dennis M. Crutchfield, Director Division of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical contact: Maggalean W. Weston, NRR (301) 415-3151 Internet:mww~nrc.gov Attachments:

1. Guidance for a Proposed License Amendment to Relocate the Pressure Temperature Limit Curves and Low Temperature Overpressure Protection System Limits 2. Model Safety Evaluation

3. Model Technical Specifications:

a. Definitions b. Pressure Temperature Limits c. Low Temperature Overpressure Protection System d. Administrative Controls 4. List of Recently Issued Generic Letters Tech Editor reviewed and concurred on 11/16/95 *SEE PREVIOUS CONCURRENCES

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