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The H 2 0 2 Analyzer lines beyond the PCIVs, up to and including the components within the H 2 O 2 Analyzer panels, are extensions of primary containment (i.e., closed system), and are required to be leak rate tested in accordance with the Leakage Rate Test Program. The H 2 0 2 Analyzer closed system boundary is identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program, and consists of components, piping, tubing, fittings, and valves, which meet the design guidance of Reference  
The H 2 0 2 Analyzer lines beyond the PCIVs, up to and including the components within the H 2 O 2 Analyzer panels, are extensions of primary containment (i.e., closed system), and are required to be leak rate tested in accordance with the Leakage Rate Test Program. The H 2 0 2 Analyzer closed system boundary is identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program, and consists of components, piping, tubing, fittings, and valves, which meet the design guidance of Reference
: 7. Within the H 2 0 2 Analyzer panels, the boundary ends at the first normally closed valve. The closed system boundary between PASS and the H 2 0 2 Analyzer system ends at the Seismic Category I boundary between the two systems. This boundary occurs at the process sampling solenoid operated isolation valves (SV-22361, SV-22365, SV-22366, SV-22368, and SV-22369).
: 7. Within the H 2 0 2 Analyzer panels, the boundary ends at the first normally closed valve. The closed system boundary between PASS and the H 2 0 2 Analyzer system ends at the Seismic Category I boundary between the two systems. This boundary occurs at the process sampling solenoid operated isolation valves (SV-22361, SV-22365, SV-22366, SV-22368, and SV-22369).
These solenoid operated isolation valves do not fully meet the guidance of Reference 7 for closed system boundary valves in that they are not powered from a Class 1E power source. Based upon a risk determination, operating these valves as closed system boundary valves is not risk significant.
These solenoid operated isolation valves do not fully meet the guidance of Reference 7 for closed system boundary valves in that they are not powered from a Class 1E power source. Based upon a risk determination, operating these valves as closed system boundary valves is not risk significant.
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The leakage is determined by establishing a 4.3 psi differential pressure across the drywell-to-suppression chamber vacuum breakers and verifying the leakage. The leakage test is performed every 24 months. The 24 month Frequency was developed considering the surveillance must be performed during a unit outage. A Note is provided which allows this Surveillance not to be performed when SR 3.6.1.1.2 is performed.
The leakage is determined by establishing a 4.3 psi differential pressure across the drywell-to-suppression chamber vacuum breakers and verifying the leakage. The leakage test is performed every 24 months. The 24 month Frequency was developed considering the surveillance must be performed during a unit outage. A Note is provided which allows this Surveillance not to be performed when SR 3.6.1.1.2 is performed.
This is acceptable because SR 3.6.1.1.2 ensures the OPERABILITY of the pressure suppression function including the suppression chamber-to-drywell vacuum breakers.REFERENCES  
This is acceptable because SR 3.6.1.1.2 ensures the OPERABILITY of the pressure suppression function including the suppression chamber-to-drywell vacuum breakers.REFERENCES
: 1. FSAR, Section 6.2.2. FSAR, Section 15.3. 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, Option B.4. Nuclear Energy Institute, 94-01.5. ANSI/ANS 56.8-1994.
: 1. FSAR, Section 6.2.2. FSAR, Section 15.3. 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, Option B.4. Nuclear Energy Institute, 94-01.5. ANSI/ANS 56.8-1994.
: 6. Final Policy Statement on Technical Specifications Improvements July 22, 1993 (58 FR 39132).7. Standard Review Plan 6.2.4, Rev. 1, September 1975.SUSQUEHANNA  
: 6. Final Policy Statement on Technical Specifications Improvements July 22, 1993 (58 FR 39132).7. Standard Review Plan 6.2.4, Rev. 1, September 1975.SUSQUEHANNA  
-UNIT 2 TS / B 3.6-6 Revision 4 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-1 INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVES (Page 1 Of 2)PENETRATION INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT ISOLATION NUMBER VALVE X-3B PSH-C72-2N002A IC-PSH-2 N 002A PSH L C72-2N004 IC-PSHL-2N004 PS-El1-2NO10A IC-PS-2NO10A PS-Ell-2NO11A IC-PS-2NO11A-ISO PSH-C72-2N002B IC-PSH-2N002B PS-Ell-2NO10C IC-PS-2NO10C PS-Ell-2N01 IC IC-PS-2N011C-ISO PSH-25120C IC-PSH-25120C X-32A PSH-C72-2N002D IC-PSH-2N002D PS-Ell-2N010B IC-PS-2N010B PS-E11-2N01 1B IC-PS-2N011B-ISO PSH-C72-2N002C IC-PSH-2N002C PS-Ell-2NO10D IC-PS-2N010D PS-Eli-2N011D IC-PS-2N011D-ISO PSH-25120D IC-PSH-25120D X-39A FT-25120A IC-FT-25120A HIGH and IC-FT-25120A LOW X-39B FT-25120B IC-FT-25120B HIGH and IC-FT-25120B LOW X-90A PT-25709A IC-PT-25709A PT-25710A IC-PT-25710A PT-25728A1 IC-PT-25728A1 X-90D PT-25709B IC-PT-25709B PT-25710B IC-PT-25710B PT-25728A IC-PT-25728A SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT2 TS / B 3.6-6a Revision 3 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-1 INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVES (Page 2 of 2)PENETRATION INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT ISOLATION, NUMBER VALVE X-204A/205A FT-25121A IC-FT-25121A HIGH and IC-FT-25121A LOW X-204B/205B FT-25121B IC-FT-25121B HIGH and IC-FT-25121B LOW X-219A LT-25775A IC-LT-25775A REF and IC-LT-25775A VAR LSH-E41-2N015A 255027 and 255031 LSH-E41-2N015B 255029 and 255033 X-223A PT-25702 IC-PT-25702 X-232A LT-25776A IC-LT-25776A REF and IC-LT-25776A VAR PT-25729A IC-PT-25729A X234A LT-25775B IC-LT-25775B REF and IC-LT-25775B VAR X-235A LT-25776B IC-LT-25776B REF and IC-LT-25776B VAR PT-25729B IC-PT-25729B LI-25776B2 IC-LI-25776B2 REF and IC-LI-25776B2 VAR SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT2 TS / 8 3.6-6b Revision 3 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-2 H 2 0 2 ANALYZER PANEL ISOLATION VALVES PENETRATION NUMBER PANEL ISOLATION VALVE(a)X-60A, X-88B, X-221A, X-238A 257138 257139 257140 257141 257142 X-80C, X-221 B, X-238B 257149 257150 257151 257152 257153 (a) Only those valves listed in this table with current leak rate test results, as identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program, may be used as isolation valves.SUSQUEHANNA  
-UNIT 2 TS / B 3.6-6 Revision 4 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-1 INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVES (Page 1 Of 2)PENETRATION INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT ISOLATION NUMBER VALVE X-3B PSH-C72-2N002A IC-PSH-2 N 002A PSH L C72-2N004 IC-PSHL-2N004 PS-El1-2NO10A IC-PS-2NO10A PS-Ell-2NO11A IC-PS-2NO11A-ISO PSH-C72-2N002B IC-PSH-2N002B PS-Ell-2NO10C IC-PS-2NO10C PS-Ell-2N01 IC IC-PS-2N011C-ISO PSH-25120C IC-PSH-25120C X-32A PSH-C72-2N002D IC-PSH-2N002D PS-Ell-2N010B IC-PS-2N010B PS-E11-2N01 1B IC-PS-2N011B-ISO PSH-C72-2N002C IC-PSH-2N002C PS-Ell-2NO10D IC-PS-2N010D PS-Eli-2N011D IC-PS-2N011D-ISO PSH-25120D IC-PSH-25120D X-39A FT-25120A IC-FT-25120A HIGH and IC-FT-25120A LOW X-39B FT-25120B IC-FT-25120B HIGH and IC-FT-25120B LOW X-90A PT-25709A IC-PT-25709A PT-25710A IC-PT-25710A PT-25728A1 IC-PT-25728A1 X-90D PT-25709B IC-PT-25709B PT-25710B IC-PT-25710B PT-25728A IC-PT-25728A SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT2 TS / B 3.6-6a Revision 3 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-1 INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVES (Page 2 of 2)PENETRATION INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT ISOLATION, NUMBER VALVE X-204A/205A FT-25121A IC-FT-25121A HIGH and IC-FT-25121A LOW X-204B/205B FT-25121B IC-FT-25121B HIGH and IC-FT-25121B LOW X-219A LT-25775A IC-LT-25775A REF and IC-LT-25775A VAR LSH-E41-2N015A 255027 and 255031 LSH-E41-2N015B 255029 and 255033 X-223A PT-25702 IC-PT-25702 X-232A LT-25776A IC-LT-25776A REF and IC-LT-25776A VAR PT-25729A IC-PT-25729A X234A LT-25775B IC-LT-25775B REF and IC-LT-25775B VAR X-235A LT-25776B IC-LT-25776B REF and IC-LT-25776B VAR PT-25729B IC-PT-25729B LI-25776B2 IC-LI-25776B2 REF and IC-LI-25776B2 VAR SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT2 TS / 8 3.6-6b Revision 3 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-2 H 2 0 2 ANALYZER PANEL ISOLATION VALVES PENETRATION NUMBER PANEL ISOLATION VALVE(a)X-60A, X-88B, X-221A, X-238A 257138 257139 257140 257141 257142 X-80C, X-221 B, X-238B 257149 257150 257151 257152 257153 (a) Only those valves listed in this table with current leak rate test results, as identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program, may be used as isolation valves.SUSQUEHANNA  
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SSES MANUAL Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL Table Of Contents Issue Date: 11/09/2011 Procedure Name Rev TEXT LOES 104 Title: LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS Issue Date 11/09/2011 Change ID Change Number N \TEXT TOC Title: TABLE OF CONTENTS 18 09/01/2010 TEXT 2.1.1 4 Title: SAFETY LIMITS (SLS) REACTOR 05/06/2009 CORE SLS TEXT 2.1.2 Title: SAFETY LIMITS (SLS)1 REACTOR 10/04/2007

" COOLANT SYSTEM, (RCS) PRESSURE SL TEXT 3.0 3 /'08'/20/2009 Title: LIMITING CONDITION FOR .OPERATION(L>CO)

APPLICABILITY TEXT 3.1.1 Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.2 Title: REACTIVITY-TEXT 3.1.3 Title:.REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.4 Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.5 Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.6 Title: REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 CONTROL SYSTEMS 4 CONTROL SYSTEMS 1 CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 CONTROL SYSTEMS"03/24/2005 SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM)11/18/2002 REACTIVITY ANOMALIES 01/19/2009 CONTROL ROD OPERABILITY 01/30/2009 CONTROL ROD SCRAM TIMES 07/06/2005 CONTROL ROD SCRAM ACCUMULATORS 03/24/2005 ROD PATTERN CONTROL Page 1 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 Page I of a Report Date: 11/09/11 SSES MANUAL Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL TEXT 3.1.7 3 10/04/2007 Title: REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS STANDBY LIQUID CONTROL (SLC) SYSTEM TEXT 3.1.8 3 05/06/2009 Title: REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME (SDV) VENT AND DRAIN VALVES TEXT 3.2.1 4 05/06/2009 Title: POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (APLHGR)TEXT 3.2.2 Title: POWER DISTRIBUTION 3 05/06/2009 LIMITS MINIMUM CRITICAL POWER RATIO (MCPR)TEXT 3.2.3 2 05/06/2009 Title: POWER DISTRIBUTIONLIMITS LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE LHGR TEXT 3.3.1.1 4 05/06/2009 Title: INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM (RPS) INSTRUMENTATION 0 TEXT 3.3.1.2 2 01/19/2009 Title: INSTRUMENTATION SOURCE RANGE MONITOR (SRM) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.2.1 2 04/09/2007 Title: INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL ROD BLOCK INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.2.2 1 05/06/2009 Title: INSTRUMENTATION FEEDWATER

-MAIN TURBINE HIGH WATER LEVEL TRIP INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.3.1 7 10/27/2008 Title: INSTRUMENTATION POST ACCIDENT MONITORING (PAM) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.3.2 1 04/18/2005 Title: INSTRUMENTATION REMOTE SHUTDOWN SYSTEM TEXT 3.3.4.1 1 05/06/2009 Title: INSTRUMENTATION END OF CYCLE RECIRCULATION PUMP TRIP (EOC-RPT)

INSTRUMENTATION1W Page 2 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 SSES MAM~tAL.Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL TEXT 3.3.4.2 0 11/18/2002 Title: INSTRUMENTATION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUT SCRAM RECIRCULATION PUMP TRIP (ATWS-RPT)

INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.5.1 Title: INSTRUMENTATION 4 08/20/2009 EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEM (ECCS) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.5.2 0 11/18/2002 Title: INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC) SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.6.1 4 05/06/2009 Title: INSTRUMENTATION PRIMARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.6.2 4 09/01/2010 Title: INSTRUMENTATION SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.7.1 Title: INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENTATION 2 10/27/2008 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY (CREOAS) SYSTEM TEXT 3.3.8.1 3 12/17/2007 Title: INSTRUMENTATION LOSS OF POWER (LOP) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.8.2 0 11/18/2002 Title: INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM (RPS) ELECTRIC POWER MONITORING TEXT 3.4.1 4 07/20/2010 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RECIRCULATION LOOPS OPERATING TEXT 3.4.2 2 07/20/2010 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) JET PUMPS TEXT 3.4.3 2 05/06/2009 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) SAFETY/RELIEF VALVES (S/RVS)TEXT 3.4.4 Title: REACTOR COOLANT 0 11/18/2002 SYSTEM (RCS) RCS OPERATIONAL LEAKAGE Page3 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/li Page 3 of .8 Report Date: 11109111 SSES MANUTAL~Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL TEXT 3.4.5 Title: REACTOR COOLANT 3 SYSTEM (RCS)03/10/2010 RCS PRESSURE ISOLATION VALVE (PIV) LEAKAGE 01/25/2011 RCS LEAKAGE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.4.6 3 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS)TEXT 3.4.7 2 10/04/2007 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RCS SPECIFIC ACTIVITY TEXT 3.4.8 Title: REACTOR COOLANT-HOT SHUTDOWN TEXT 3.4.9 Title: REACTOR COOLANT-COLD SHUTDOWN TEXT 3.4.10 Title: REACTOR COOLANT TEXT 3.4.11 Title: REACTOR COOLANT 1 SYSTEM (RCS)04/18/2005 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM 0 11/18/2002 SYSTEM (RCS) RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM 3 05/06/2009 SYSTEM (RCS) RCS PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE (P/T) LIMITS 0 SYSTEM (RCS)11/18/2002 REACTOR STEAM DOME PRESSURE TEXT 3.5.1 3 01/16/2006 Title: EMERGENCY CORE. COOLING SYSTEMS (ECCS) AND REACTOR SYSTEM ECCS -OPERATING TEXT 3.5.2 0 11/18/2002 Title: EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS (ECCS) AND REACTOR SYSTEM ECCS -SHUTDOWN TEXT 3.5.3 2 07/09/2010 Title: EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS (ECCS) AND REACTOR SYSTEM RCIC SYSTEM CORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC)CORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC)CORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC)TEXT 3.6.1.1 Title: PRIMARY CONTAINMENT 4 11/09/2011 TEXT 3.6.1.2 1 05/06/2009 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT AIR LOCK Page4 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 Page 4 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 SSES MANUJAL Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL TEXT 3.6.1.3 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.1.4 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.1.5 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.1.6 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.2.1 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.2.2 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.2.3 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.2.4 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.3.1 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.3.2 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.3.3 Title: CONTAINMENT TEXT 3.6.4.1 11 04/14/2010 SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES (PCIVS)1 05/06/2009 SYSTEMS CONTAINMENT PRESSURE 1 10/05/2005 SYSTEMS DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE 0 11/18/2002 SYSTEMS SUPPRESSION CHAMBER-TO-DRYWELL VACUUM BREAKERS 2 12/17/2007 SYSTEMS SUPPRESSION POOL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE 0 11/18/2002 SYSTEMS SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL 1 01/16/2006 SYSTEMS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SUPPRESSION POOL COOLING 0 11/18/2002 SYSTEMS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SUPPRESSION POOL SPRAY 2 06/13/2006 SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT HYDROGEN RECOMBINERS 1 04/18/2005 SYSTEMS DRYWELL AIR FLOW SYSTEM 0 11/18/2002 SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT OXYGEN CONCENTRATION 7 10/04/2007 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SECONDARY CONTAINMENT Page~ of ~ Report Date: 11/09/11 Page 5 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 SSES MANUAL 1 Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL TEXT 3.6.4.2 3 03/10/2010 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES (SCIVS)TEXT 3.6.4.3 4 09/21/2006 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS STANDBY GAS TREATMENT (SGT) SYSTEM TEXT 3.7.1 Title: PLANT SYSTEMS ULTIMATE HEAT 4 04/05/2010 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL SERVICE WATER (RHRSW) SYSTEM AND THE SINK (UHS)TEXT 3.7.2 Title: PLANT TEXT 3.7.3 Title: PLANT 2 05/02/2008 SYSTEMS EMERGENCY SERVICE WATER (ESW) SYSTEM 1 01/08/2010 SYSTEMS CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY (CREOAS) SYSTEM TEXT 3.7.4 Title: PLANT SYSTEMS 0 11/18/2002 CONTROL ROOM FLOOR COOLING SYSTEM TEXT 3.7.5 Title: PLANT TEXT 3.7.6 Title: PLANT TEXT 3.7.7 Title: PLANT TEXT 3.8.1 1 1 10/04/2007 SYSTEMS MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS 3 01/25/2011 SYSTEMS MAIN TURBINE BYPASS SYSTEM 1 10/04/2007 SYSTEMS SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOL WATER LEVEL 8 05/06/2009 Title: ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS AC SOURCES -OPERATING TEXT 3.7.8 0 05/06/2009 Title: MAINE TURBINE PRESSURE REGULATION SYSTEM TEXT 3.8.2 0 11/18/2002 Title: ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS AC SOURCES -SHUTDOWN Page6 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 Page 6 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 SSES MANU[AL O Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL TEXT 3.8.3 Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.4 Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.5 Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.6 Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.7 Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.8 Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.9.1 Title: REFUELING C TEXT 3.9.2 Title: REFUELING C TEXT 3.9.3 Title: REFUELING-(TEXT 3.9.4 Title: REFUELING C TEXT 3.9.5 Title: REFUELING C TEXT 3.9.6 Title: REFUELING C 2 04/14/2010 POWER SYSTEMS DIESEL FUEL OIL LUBE OIL AND STARTING AIR 3 01/19/2009 POWER SYSTEMS DC SOURCES -OPERATING 1 12/14/2006 POWER SYSTEMS DC SOURCES -SHUTDOWN 1 12/14/2006 POWER SYSTEMS BATTERY CELL PARAMETERS 3 03/31/2006 POWER SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS -OPERATING POWER SYST)PERATIONS)PERATIONS)PERATIONS)PERATIONS)PERATIONS)PERATIONS 0 11/18/2002 EMS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS -SHUTDOWN 0 11/18/2002 REFUELING EQUIPMENT INTERLOCKS 1 09/01/2010 REFUEL POSITION ONE-ROD-OUT INTERLOCK 0 11/18/2002 CONTROL ROD POSITION 0 11/18/2002 CONTROL ROD POSITION INDICATION 0 11/18/2002 CONTROL ROD OPERABILITY

-REFUELING 1 10/04/2007 REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL (RPV) WATER LEVEL Page7 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 Page 7 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 SSES MANUAL Manual Name: TSB2 Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES UNIT 2 MANUAL TEXT 3.9.7 0 11/18/2002 Title: REFUELING OPERATIONS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) -HIGH WATER LEVEL TEXT 3.9.8 0 11/18/2002 Title: REFUELING OPERATIONS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) -LOW WATER' LEVEL TEXT 3.10.1 Title: SPECIAL TEXT 3.10.2 Title: SPECIAL TEXT 3.10.3 Title: SPECIAL TEXT 3.10.4 Title: SPECIAL TEXT 3.10.5 Title: SPECIAL TEXT 3.10.6 Title: SPECIAL TEXT 3.10.7 Title: SPECIAL TEXT 3.10.8 Title: SPECIAL OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS 1 01/23/2008 INSERVICE LEAK AND HYDROSTATIC TESTING OPERATION 0 11/18/2002 REACTOR MODE SWITCH INTERLOCK TESTING 0 11/18/2002 SINGLE CONTROL ROD WITHDRAWAL

-HOT SHUTDOWN 0 11/18/2002 SINGLE CONTROL ROD WITHDRAWAL

-COLD SHUTDOWN 0 11/18/2002 SINGLE CONTROL ROD DRIVE (CRD) REMOVAL -REFUELING 0 11/18/2002 MULTIPLE CONTROL ROD WITHDRAWAL

-REFUELING 1 03/24/2005 CONTROL ROD TESTING -OPERATING 2 04/09/2007 SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM) TEST -REFUELING Page8 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 Page 8 of 8 Report Date: 11/09/11 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title Revision TOC Table of Contents 18 B 2.0 SAFETY LIMITS BASES Page TS / B 2.0-1 1 Pages TS / B 2.0-2 and TS / B 2.0-3 4 Page TS / B 2.0-4 6 Pages TS / B 2.0-5 through TS / B 2.0-8 1 B 3.0 LCO AND SR APPLICABILITY BASES Page TS / B 3.0-1 1 Pages TS / B 3.0-2 through TS / B 3.0-4 0 Pages TS / B 3.0-5 through TS / B 3.0-7 1 Page TS / B 3.0-8 3 Pages TS / B 3.0-9 through Page TS I B 3.0-11 2 Page TS/B 3.0-11a 0 Page TS / B 3.0-12 1 Pages TS / B 3.0-13 through TS / B 3.0-,15 2 Pages TS / B 3.0-16 and TS / B 3.0-17 0 B 3.1 REACTIVITY CONTROL BASES Pages B 3.1-1 through B 3.1-4 0 Page TS / B 3.1-5 1 Pages TS / B 3.1-6 and TS / B 3.1-7 2 Pages B 3.1-8 through B 3.1-13 0 Page TS / B 3.1-14 1 Page TS / B 3.1-15 0 Page TS / B 3.1-16 1 Pages TS / B 3.1-17 through TS / B 3.1-19 0 Pages TS / B 3.1-20 and TS / B 3.1-21 1 Page TS / B 3.1-22 0 Page TS / B 3.1-23 1 Page TS / B 3.1-24 0 Pages TS / B 3.1-25 through TS / B 3.1-27 1 Page TS / B 3.1-28 2 Page TS / 3.1-29 1 Pages B 3.1-30 through B 3.1-33 0 Pages TS / B 3.1.34 through TS / B 3.1-36 1 Pages TS / B 3.1-37 and TS / B 3.1-38 2 Pages TS / B 3.1-39 and TS / B 3.1-40 2 Page TS / B 3.1-40a 0 Page TS / B 3.1-41 1 Page TS / B 3.1-42 2 SUSQUEHANNA

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-UNIT 2 TS / B LOES-2 Revision 104 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title Revision Page TS / B 3.3-39 2 Pages TS / B 3.3-40 through TS / B 3.3-43 2 Pages TS / B 3.3-44 through TS / B 3.3-54 3 Pages TS / B 3.3-54a through TS / B 3.3-54e 0 Page TS / B 3.3-55 1 Page B 3.3-56 0 Page TS / B 3.3-57 1 Page B 3.3-58 0 Page TS / B 3.3-59 1 Pages B 3.3-60 through B 3.3-63 0 Pages TS / B, 3.3-64 and TS / B 3.3-65 2 Page TS / B 3.3-66 4 Page TS / B 3.3-67 3 Page TS / B 3.3-68 4 Page TS I B 3.3.69 5 Page TS / B 3.3-70 4 Page TS / B 3.3-71 3 Pages TS / B 3.3-72 and TS / B 3.3-73 2 Page TS / B 3.3-74 3 Page TS / B 3.3-75 2 Pages TS / B 3.3-75a and TS / B 3.3-75 b 6 Page TS / B 3.3-75c 5 Pages B 3.3-76 and TS / B 3.3-77 0 Page TS / B 3.3-78 1 Pages B 3.3-79 through B 3.3-81 0 Page TS / B 3.3-82 1 Page B 3.3-83 0 Pages TS / B 3.3-84 and TS / B 3.3-85 1 Page 3.3-86 0 Page TS / B 3.3-87 1 Page B 3.3-88 0 Page TS / B 3.3-89 1 Pages B 3.3-90 and B 3.3-91 0 Pages TS / B 3.3-92 through TS / B 3.3-103 1 Page TS / B 3.3-104 3 Pages TS / B 3.3-105 and TS / B 3.3-106 1 Page TS / B 3.3-107 2 Page TS / B 3.3-108 1 Page TS / B 3.3-109 2 Pages TS / B 3.3-110 through TS / B 3.3-112 1 Page TS / B 3.3-113 2 Page TS / B 3.3-114 1 Page TS / B 3.3-115 2 Page TS I B 3.3-116 3 Pages TS / B 3.3-117 and TSI B 3.3-118 2 SUSQUEHANNA

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-UNIT 2 TS / B LOES-4 Revision 104 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title Revision Pages TS / B 3.3-197 through TS / B 3.3-205 0 Page TS / B 3.3-206 1 Pages B 3.3-207 through B 3.3-209 0 Page TS / B 3.3-210 1 Page TS / B 3.3-211 2 Pages TS / B 3.3-212 and TS / B 3.3-213 1 Pages B 3.3-214 through B 3.3-220 0 B 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES Pages TS / B 3.4-1 and TS / B 3.4-2 2 Pages TS / B 3.4-3 through TS / B 3.4-5 4 Pages TS / B 3.4-6 through TS / B 3.4-9 3 Page TS / B 3.4-10 1 Pages TS / B 3.4-11 and TS / B 3.4-12 0 Page TS / B 3.4-13 1 Page TS / B 3.4-14 0 Page TS / B 3.4-15 2 Pages TS / B 3.4-16 and TS / B 3.4-17 3 Page TS / B 3.4-18 2 Pages B 3.4-19 through B 3.4-23 0 Pages TS / B 3.4-24 through TS / B 3.4-27 0 Page TS / B 3.4-28 1 Page TS / B 3.4-29 3 Page TS / B 3.4-30 1 Page TS / B 3.4-31 0 Pages TS / B 3.4-32 and TS / B 3.4-33 1 Page TS / B 3.4-34 0 Pages TS / B 3.4-35 and TS / B 3.4-36 1 Page TS / B 3.4-37 2 Page B 3.4-38 1 Pages B 3.4-39 and B 3.4-40 0 Page TS / B 3.4-41 1 Pages B 3.4-42 through B 3.4-48 0 Page TS / B 3.4-49 3 Pages TS / B 3.4-50 through TS / B 3.4-52 2 Page TS / B 3.4-53 1 Pages TS / B 3.4-54 through TS / B 3.4-57 2 Pages TS / B 3.4-58 through TS / B 3.4-60 1 B 3.5 ECCS AND RCIC BASES Pages TS / B 3.5-1 and TS / B 3.5-2 1 Pages TS / B 3.5-3 through TS / B 3.5-6 2 Pages TS / B 3.5-7 through TS / B 3.5-10 1 Pages TS / B 3.5-11 and TS / B 3.5-12 2 Pages TS / B 3.6-13 and TS / B 3.5-14 1 SUSQUEHANNA

-UNIT 2 TS / B LOES-5 Revision 104 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title Revision Pages TS / B 3.5-15 and TS / B.3.5-16 2 Page TS / B 3.5-17 3 Page TS / B 3.5-18 1 Pages B 3.5-19 through B 3.5-24 0 Pages TS / B 3.5-25 through TS / B 3.5-27 1 Page TS / B 3.5-28 0 Page TS / B 3.5-29 1 Pages TS I B 3.5-30 and TS / B 3.5-31 0 B 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS BASES Page TS / B 3.6-1 2 Page TS / B 3.6-1a 3 Page TS / B 3.6-2 4 Page TS / B 3.6-3 3 Page TS / B 3.6-4 4 Page TS / B 3.6-5 3 Page TS / B 3.6-6 4 Pages TS / B 3.6-6a and TS I B 3.6-6b 3 Page TS / B 3.6-6c 0 Page B 3.6-7 0 Page TS / 3.6-8 1 Pages B 3.6-9 through B 3.6-14 0 Page TS / B 3.6-15 3 Page TS / B 3.6-15a 0 Page TS / B 3.6-15b 3 Pages TS / B 3.6-16 and TS / B 3.6-17 2 Page TS / B 3.6-17a 0 Pages TS / B 3.6-18 and TS / B 3.6-19 1 Page TS / B 3.6-20 2 Page TS / B 36-21 3 Pages TS / B 3.6-21a and TSI B 3.6-21b 0 Pages TS / B 3.6-22 and TS / B 3.6-23 2 Pages TS / B 3.6-24 and TS / B 3.6-25 1 Pages TS / B 3.6-26 and TS / B 3.6-27 3 Page TS / B 3.6-28 7 Page TS / B 3.6-29 5 Page TS / B 3.6-29a 0 Page TS / B 3.6-30 2 Page TS / B 3.6-31 3 Pages TS / B 3.6-32 and TS / B 3.6-33 2 SUSQUEHANNA

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-UNIT 2 TS / B LOES-6 Revision 104 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title Revision Page TS / B 3.6-34 1 Page TS / B 3.6-35 3 Pages TS /'B 3.6-36 and TS / B 3.6-37 2 Page TS / B 3.6-38 3 Page TS / B 3.6-39 7 Page TS / B 3.6-40 1 Pages B 3.6-41 and B 3.6-42 0 Pages TS / B 3.6-43 and TS / B 3.6-44 1 Page TS / B 3.6-45 2 Pages TS / B 3.6-46 through TS / B 3.6-50 1 Page TS / B 3.6-51 2 Pages B 3.6-52 through B 3.6-55 0 Pages TS / B 3.6-56 and TS / B 3.6-57 2 Pages B 3.6-58 through B 3.6-62 0 Pages TS /B 3.6-63 and TS / B 3.6-64 1 Pages B 3.6-65 through B 3.6-68 0 Pages B 3.6-69 through B 3.6-71 1 Page TS / B 3.6-72 2 Pages TS / B 3.6-73 and TS / B 3.6-74 1 Pages B 3.6-75 and B 3.6-76 0 Page TS / B 3.6-77 1 Pages B 3.6-78 through B 3.6-82 0 Page TS / B 3.6-83 3 Page TS / B 3.6-84 2 Page TS / B 3.6-85 4 Page TS / B 3.6-86 through TS / B 3.6-87a 2 Page TS / B 3.6-88 4 Page TS / B 3.6-89 2 Page TS / B 3.6-90 3 Pages TS / B 3.6-91 through TS / B 3.6-95 1 Page TS / B 3.6-96 2 Pages TS / B 3.6-97 and TS / B 3.6-98 1 Page TS / B 3.6-99 3 Page TS / B 3.6-99a 0 Pages TS / B 3.6-100 and TSI B 3.6-101 1 Pages TS / B 3.6-102 and TS/ B 3.6-103 2 Page TS / B 3.6-104 3 Page TS / B 3.6-105 2 Page TS / B 3.6-106 3 SUSQUEHANNA

-UNIT 2 TS / B LOES-7 Revision 104 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title Revision B 3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS BASES Page TS / B 3.7-1 3 Page TS / B 3.7-2 4 Pages TS / B 3.7-3 through TS / B 3.7-5 3 Page TS / B 3.7-5a 1 Page TS / B 3.7-6 3 Page TS / B 3.7-6a 2 Page TS / B 3.7-6b 1 Page TS / B 3.7-6c 2 Page TS / B 3.7-7 3 Page TS / B 3.7-8 2 Pages B 3.7-9 through B 3.7-11 0 Pages TS / B 3.7-12 and TS / B 3.7-13 2 Pages TS / B 3.7-14 through TS / B 3.7-18 3 Page TS / B 3.7-18a I Pages TS / B 3.7-18b through TS / B 3.7-18e 0 Pages TS / B 3.7-19 through TS / B 3.7-24 1 Pages TS / B 3.7-25 and TS / B 3.7-26 0 Page TS / B 3.7-27 4 Pages TS / B 3.7-28 and TS / B 3.7-29 3 Pages TS / B 3.7-30 and TS / B 3.7-31 1 Page TS / B 3.7-32 0 Page TS / B 3.7-33 1 Pages TS / B 3.7-34 through TS / B 3.7-37 0 B 3.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS BASES Page TS / B 3.8-1 1 Pages B 3.8-2 and B 3.8-3 0 Page TS / B 3.8-4 1 Pages TS / B 3.8-4a and TS / B 3.8-4b 0 Pages TS / B 3.8-5 and TS / B 3.8-6 3 Page TS / B 3.8-6a 1 Pages B 3.8-7 and B 3.8-8 0 Page TS / B 3.8-9 2 Pages TS / B 3.8-10 and TS / B 3.8-11 1 Pages B 3.8-12 through B 3.8-18 0 Page TS / B 3.8-19 1 Pages B 3.8-20 through B 3.8-22 0 Page TS / B 3.8-23 1 Page B 3.8-24 0 Pages TS / B 3.8-25 and TS / B 3.8-26 1 SUSQUEHANNA

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-UNIT 2 TS / B LOES-9 Revision 104 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 B 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS B 3.6.1.1 Primary Containment BASES BACKGROUND The function of the primary containment is to isolate and contain fission products released from the Reactor Primary System following a Design Basis Loss of Coolant Accident confine the postulated release of radioactive material.

The primary containment consists of a steel lined, reinforced concrete vessel, which surrounds the Reactor Primary System and provides an essentially leak tight barrier against an uncontrolled release of radioactive material to the environment.

The isolation devices for the penetrations in the primary containment boundary are a part of the containment leak tight barrier. To maintain this leak tight barrier: a. All penetrations required to be closed during accident conditions are either: 1. capable of being closed by an OPERABLE automatic containment isolation system, or 2. closed by manual valves, blind flanges, or de-activated automatic valves secured in their closed positions, except as provided in LCO 3.6.1.3, "Primary Containment Isolation Valves (PCIVs)";b. The primary containment air lock is OPERABLE, except as provided in LCO 3.6.1.2, "Primary Containment Air Lock";and c. All equipment hatches are closed.Several instruments connect to the primary containment atmosphere and are considered extensions of the primary containment.

The leak rate tested instrument isolation valves identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program should be used as the primary containment boundary when the instruments are isolated and/or vented. Table B 3.6.1.1-1 contains the listing of the instruments and isolation valves.(continued)

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The H 2 0 2 Analyzer lines beyond the PCIVs, up to and including the components within the H 2 O 2 Analyzer panels, are extensions of primary containment (i.e., closed system), and are required to be leak rate tested in accordance with the Leakage Rate Test Program. The H 2 0 2 Analyzer closed system boundary is identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program, and consists of components, piping, tubing, fittings, and valves, which meet the design guidance of Reference

7. Within the H 2 0 2 Analyzer panels, the boundary ends at the first normally closed valve. The closed system boundary between PASS and the H 2 0 2 Analyzer system ends at the Seismic Category I boundary between the two systems. This boundary occurs at the process sampling solenoid operated isolation valves (SV-22361, SV-22365, SV-22366, SV-22368, and SV-22369).

These solenoid operated isolation valves do not fully meet the guidance of Reference 7 for closed system boundary valves in that they are not powered from a Class 1E power source. Based upon a risk determination, operating these valves as closed system boundary valves is not risk significant.

These normally closed valves are required to be leakage rate tested in accordance with the Leakage Rate Test Program, since they form part of the closed system boundary for the H 2 0 2 Analyzers.

These valves are Aclosed system boundary valves@and may be opened under administrative control, as delineated in Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) Bases 3.6.4. Opening of these valves to permit testing of PASS in Modes 1, 2, and 3 is permitted in accordance with TRO 3.6.4.When the H 2 0 2 Analyzer panels are isolated and/or vented, the panel isolation valves identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program should be used as the boundary of the extension of primary containment.

Table B 3.6.1.1-2 contains a listing of the affected H 2 0 2 Analyzer penetrations and panel isolation valves.This Specification ensures that the performance of the primary containment, in the event of a Design Basis Accident (DBA), meets the assumptions used in the safety analyses of References 1 and 2. SR 3.6.1.1.1 leakage rate requirements are in conformance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, Option B and supporting documents (Ref. 3, 4 and 5), as modified by approved exemptions.(continued)

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APPLICABLE The safety design basis for the primary containment is that it SAFETY ANALYSES must withstand the pressures and temperatures of the limiting DBA without exceeding the design leakage rate.The DBA that postulates the maximum release of radioactive material within primary containment is a LOCA. In the analysis of this accident, it is assumed that primary containment is OPERABLE such that release of fission products to the environment is controlled by the rate of primary containment leakage.Analytical methods and assumptions involving the primary containment are presented in References 1 and 2. The safety analyses assume a nonmechanistic fission product release following a DBA, which forms the basis for determination of offsite and control room doses. The fission product release is, in turn, based on an assumed leakage rate from the primary containment.

OPERABILITY of the primary containment ensures that the leakage rate assumed in the safety analyses is not exceeded.The maximum allowable leakage rate for the primary containment (L,) is 1.0% by weight of the containment air per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> at the design basis LOCA maximum peak containment pressure (Pa) of 48.6 psig.Primary containment satisfies Criterion 3 of the NRC Policy Statement. (Ref. 6)LCO Primary containment OPERABILITY is maintained by limiting leakage to 1.0 La, except prior to each startup after performing a required Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program leakage test. At this time, applicable leakage limits must be met. Compliance with this LCO will ensure a primary containment configuration, including equipment hatches, that is structurally sound and that will limit leakage to those leakage rates assumed in the safety analyses.Individual leakage rates specified for the primary containment air lock are addressed in LCO 3.6.1.2.Leakage requirements for MSIVs and Secondary containment bypass are addressed in LCO 3.6.1.3.(continued)

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APPLICABILITY In MODES 1, 2, and 3, a DBA could cause a release of radioactive material to primary containment.

In MODES 4 and 5, the probability and consequences of these events are reduced due to the pressure and temperature limitations of these MODES. Therefore, primary containment is not required to be OPERABLE in MODES 4 and 5 to prevent leakage of radioactive material from primary containment.

ACTIONS A.1 In the event primary containment is inoperable, primary containment must be restored to OPERABLE status within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />. The 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> Completion Time provides a period of time to correct the problem commensurate with the importance of maintaining primary containment OPERABILITY during MODES 1, 2, and 3. This time period also ensures that the probability of an accident (requiring primary containment OPERABILITY) occurring during periods where primary containment is inoperable is minimal.8.1 and B.2 If primary containment cannot be restored to OPERABLE status within the required Completion Time, the plant must be brought to a MODE in which the LCO does not apply. To achieve this status, the plant must be brought to at least MODE 3 within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> and to MODE 4 within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />. The allowed Completion Times are reasonable, based on operating experience, to reach the required plant conditions from full power conditions in an orderly manner and without challenging plant systems.\SURVEILLANCE SR 3.6.1.1.1 REQUIREMENTS Maintaining the primary containment OPERABLE requires compliance with the visual examinations and leakage rate test requirements of the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program. The primary containment concrete visual examinations may be performed during either power operation, e.g., performed concurrently with other primary containment inspection-related activities, or during a maintenance or refuel outage.(continued)

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-UNIT 2 TS / B 3.6-3 Revision 3 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 BASES SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SR 3.6.1.1.1 (continued)

The visual examinations of the steel liner plate inside primary containment are performed during maintenance or refueling outages since this is the only time the liner plate is fully accessible.

Failure to meet air lock leakage testing (SR 3.6.1.2.1) or resilient seal primary containment purge valve leakage testing (SR 3.6.1.3.6) does not necessarily result in a failure of this SR.The impact of the failure to meet these SRs must be evaluated against the Type A, B, and C acceptance criteria of the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program. As left leakage prior to each startup after performing a required leakage test is required to be < 0.6 La for combined Type B and C leakage, and< 0.75 La for overall Type A leakage. At all other times between required leakage rate tests, the acceptance criteria is based on an overall Type A leakage limit of _< 1.0 La. At _< 1.0 La the offsite and control room dose consequences are bounded by the assumptions of the safety analysis.

The Frequency is required by the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program.SR Frequencies are as required by the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program. These periodic testing requirements verify that the primary containment leakage rate does not exceed the leakage rate assumed in the safety analysis.As noted in Table B 3.6.1.3-1, an exemption to Appendix J is provided that isolation barriers which remain filled or a water seal remains in the line post-LOCA are tested with water and the leakage is not included in the Type B and C 0.60 La test.SR 3.6.1.1.2 Maintaining the pressure suppression function of primary containment requires limiting the leakage from the drywell to the suppression chamber. Thus, if an event were to occur that pressurized the drywell, the steam would be directed through the downcomers into the suppression pool. This SR measures drywell to suppression chamber leakage to ensure that the leakage paths that would bypass the suppression pool are within allowable limits.(continued)

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The allowable limit is 10% of the acceptable SSES A/Pk design value. For SSES, the A/Ak design value is .0535 ft 2.Satisfactory performance of this SR can be achieved by establishing a known differential pressure between the drywell and the suppression chamber and determining the leakage. The leakage test is performed when the 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, Type A test is performed in accordance with the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program. This testing Frequency was developed considering this test is performed in conjunction with the Integrated Leak rate test and also in view of the fact that component failures that might have affected this test are identified by other primary containment SRs. Two consecutive test failures, however, would indicate unexpected primary containment degradation; in this event, as the Note indicates, increasing the Frequency to once every 24 months is required until the situation is remedied as evidenced by passing two consecutive tests.SR 3.6.1.1.3 Maintaining the pressure suppression function of primary containment requires limiting the leakage from the drywell to the suppression chamber. Thus, if an event were to occur that pressurized the drywell, the steam would be directed through downcomers into the suppression pool. This SR measures suppression chamber-to-drywell vacuum breaker leakage to ensure the leakage paths that would bypass the suppression pool are within allowable limits. The total allowable leakage limit is 30% of the SR 3.6.1.1.2 limit. The allowable leakage per set is 12% of the SR 3.6.1.1.2 limit.(continued)

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The leakage is determined by establishing a 4.3 psi differential pressure across the drywell-to-suppression chamber vacuum breakers and verifying the leakage. The leakage test is performed every 24 months. The 24 month Frequency was developed considering the surveillance must be performed during a unit outage. A Note is provided which allows this Surveillance not to be performed when SR 3.6.1.1.2 is performed.

This is acceptable because SR 3.6.1.1.2 ensures the OPERABILITY of the pressure suppression function including the suppression chamber-to-drywell vacuum breakers.REFERENCES

1. FSAR, Section 6.2.2. FSAR, Section 15.3. 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, Option B.4. Nuclear Energy Institute, 94-01.5. ANSI/ANS 56.8-1994.
6. Final Policy Statement on Technical Specifications Improvements July 22, 1993 (58 FR 39132).7. Standard Review Plan 6.2.4, Rev. 1, September 1975.SUSQUEHANNA

-UNIT 2 TS / B 3.6-6 Revision 4 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-1 INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVES (Page 1 Of 2)PENETRATION INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT ISOLATION NUMBER VALVE X-3B PSH-C72-2N002A IC-PSH-2 N 002A PSH L C72-2N004 IC-PSHL-2N004 PS-El1-2NO10A IC-PS-2NO10A PS-Ell-2NO11A IC-PS-2NO11A-ISO PSH-C72-2N002B IC-PSH-2N002B PS-Ell-2NO10C IC-PS-2NO10C PS-Ell-2N01 IC IC-PS-2N011C-ISO PSH-25120C IC-PSH-25120C X-32A PSH-C72-2N002D IC-PSH-2N002D PS-Ell-2N010B IC-PS-2N010B PS-E11-2N01 1B IC-PS-2N011B-ISO PSH-C72-2N002C IC-PSH-2N002C PS-Ell-2NO10D IC-PS-2N010D PS-Eli-2N011D IC-PS-2N011D-ISO PSH-25120D IC-PSH-25120D X-39A FT-25120A IC-FT-25120A HIGH and IC-FT-25120A LOW X-39B FT-25120B IC-FT-25120B HIGH and IC-FT-25120B LOW X-90A PT-25709A IC-PT-25709A PT-25710A IC-PT-25710A PT-25728A1 IC-PT-25728A1 X-90D PT-25709B IC-PT-25709B PT-25710B IC-PT-25710B PT-25728A IC-PT-25728A SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT2 TS / B 3.6-6a Revision 3 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-1 INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVES (Page 2 of 2)PENETRATION INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT ISOLATION, NUMBER VALVE X-204A/205A FT-25121A IC-FT-25121A HIGH and IC-FT-25121A LOW X-204B/205B FT-25121B IC-FT-25121B HIGH and IC-FT-25121B LOW X-219A LT-25775A IC-LT-25775A REF and IC-LT-25775A VAR LSH-E41-2N015A 255027 and 255031 LSH-E41-2N015B 255029 and 255033 X-223A PT-25702 IC-PT-25702 X-232A LT-25776A IC-LT-25776A REF and IC-LT-25776A VAR PT-25729A IC-PT-25729A X234A LT-25775B IC-LT-25775B REF and IC-LT-25775B VAR X-235A LT-25776B IC-LT-25776B REF and IC-LT-25776B VAR PT-25729B IC-PT-25729B LI-25776B2 IC-LI-25776B2 REF and IC-LI-25776B2 VAR SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT2 TS / 8 3.6-6b Revision 3 PPL Rev. 4 Primary Containment B 3.6.1.1 TABLE B 3.6.1.1-2 H 2 0 2 ANALYZER PANEL ISOLATION VALVES PENETRATION NUMBER PANEL ISOLATION VALVE(a)X-60A, X-88B, X-221A, X-238A 257138 257139 257140 257141 257142 X-80C, X-221 B, X-238B 257149 257150 257151 257152 257153 (a) Only those valves listed in this table with current leak rate test results, as identified in the Leakage Rate Test Program, may be used as isolation valves.SUSQUEHANNA

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