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| SECONDARY WATER CHEMISTRY MONITORING Purpo se Proper feedwater quality is necessary to maintain the operational capability of the steam generator. The secondary water chemistry monitoring program described herein lists the program requirements necessary to minimize steam generator corrosion. | | SECONDARY WATER CHEMISTRY MONITORING Purpo se Proper feedwater quality is necessary to maintain the operational capability of the steam generator. The secondary water chemistry monitoring program described herein lists the program requirements necessary to minimize steam generator corrosion. |
| Sampling Recuirements Samples taken at the outlet of the last feedwater heater are the most accurate indicators of steam generator feedwater quality. | | Sampling Recuirements Samples taken at the outlet of the last feedwater heater are the most accurate indicators of steam generator feedwater quality. |
| Each feedwater train ( A and B) is sampled at le ast once per 72 hours during normal pcwer operation. More frequent s ar.pling may be necessary during startups and shutdowns in order to quickly establish trends and take corrective action. In these cases s ample frequency is based on plant ccnditicns and available manpcwer. | | Each feedwater train ( A and B) is sampled at le ast once per 72 hours during normal pcwer operation. More frequent s ar.pling may be necessary during startups and shutdowns in order to quickly establish trends and take corrective action. In these cases s ample frequency is based on plant ccnditicns and available manpcwer. |
| Normal Chemistry Specificaticns Within 100 hours after introduction of fee'dwater into the steam generator. The follcwing feedwater chemistry limits apply: | | Normal Chemistry Specificaticns Within 100 hours after introduction of fee'dwater into the steam generator. The follcwing feedwater chemistry limits apply: |
| Catica Conductivity (umho) 2.0 MAX Dissolved 02 (ppb) 50 MAX pH 8.5 - 9.5 Analytical Procedures Cation Conductivity is analyzed in accordance with a plant prepared precedure. The sample to be analyzed is passed through a cation | | Catica Conductivity (umho) 2.0 MAX Dissolved 02 (ppb) 50 MAX pH 8.5 - 9.5 Analytical Procedures Cation Conductivity is analyzed in accordance with a plant prepared precedure. The sample to be analyzed is passed through a cation I108 103 9/28/79 7 910050 ib fd , |
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| Exchange column, operated in the hydrogen form, which converts the dissolved salts to their corresponding acids. The resulting " acid" conductivity is measured in accordance with ASTM D 1125 - 77. | | Exchange column, operated in the hydrogen form, which converts the dissolved salts to their corresponding acids. The resulting " acid" conductivity is measured in accordance with ASTM D 1125 - 77. |
| Dissolved Oxygen is analyzed in accordance with a plant prepared procedure based on ASTM D 88 8 - 66, Method A (Indigo Carmine). | | Dissolved Oxygen is analyzed in accordance with a plant prepared procedure based on ASTM D 88 8 - 66, Method A (Indigo Carmine). |
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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20138Q3871985-12-13013 December 1985 Ack Receipt of 851115 IE Bulletin 85-003, Motor-Operated Valve Common Mode Failures During Plant Transients Due to Improper Switch Settings. Valve Operability Program & Rept Scheduled to Be Completed Prior to OL Issuance ML20127N3891985-01-31031 January 1985 Rev 1 to Midland Energy Ctr Project Shutdown Plan ML20127N3941985-01-31031 January 1985 Rev 0 to Midland Energy Ctr,Surveillance & Maint Plan ML20092C8541984-06-15015 June 1984 Midland Idcvp Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Performance Requirements ML20093D2131984-04-30030 April 1984 Rev 18 to Procedure RS-084-01, Interface Control for Interorganizational Processes ML20084E1701984-04-27027 April 1984 Instruction Manual for Model DSRV-12-4 Diesel Engine/ Generator,Midland Plants 1 & 2 ML20081C4031984-03-0707 March 1984 Plan to Conduct Independent Mgt Appraisal of Midland Nuclear Project ML20081A5991983-08-26026 August 1983 Rev 1 to Procedure ATP-12-Q, Procedure for Performing Calculations & Technical Studies ML20081A6141983-08-26026 August 1983 Rev 1 to Procedure 8301 WTP-4-Q, Procedure for Resolution of Spatial Sys Interaction Program/Seismic Postulated Interactions ML20081A6261983-08-26026 August 1983 Rev 1 to Procedure ATP-13-Q, Procedure for Preparation of Project Technical Repts ML20078K2841983-08-0505 August 1983 Rev 1 to third-party Const Implementation Overview Approval ML20078K2941983-08-0505 August 1983 Rev 1 to Quality Control Instruction 15.01, Nonconformance Identification & Reporting ML20078K3061983-08-0505 August 1983 Rev 1 for third-party Const Implementation Overview Re QA Plan ML20078K2781983-07-21021 July 1983 Rev 0 to Verification Attribute Checklist P-2.20V, Pipe Supports ML20024F6111983-07-15015 July 1983 Rev 4 to Project QA Plan for Midland Independent Design Const & Verification Program. ML20076N1401983-07-15015 July 1983 Rept of Overhead Fluid Grouting Test Program ML20024F6171983-07-15015 July 1983 Rev 3 to Engineering Program Plan Project Instruction P1-3201-009 Midland Independent Design & Const Verification Program. ML20080A2521983-07-0505 July 1983 Rev 1 to Third-Party Const Implementation Overview Procedure ML20077D5271983-07-0505 July 1983 Rev 1 to Third-Party Const Implementation Overview ML20024C0941983-06-30030 June 1983 Core Damage Assessment Procedure Station 9918.1, Estimation of Extent of Core Damage. ML20072L2411983-06-30030 June 1983 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual for Midland Plant ML20078K2701983-06-27027 June 1983 Rev 1 to Quality Control Instruction 10.01, Const Implementation Overview Assessment ML20024B6221983-06-27027 June 1983 Rev 1 to QC Instruction Qci 10.01, Const Implementation Overview Assessment. ML20072J4681983-06-10010 June 1983 Rev 1 to Const Completion Program. Viewgraphs Encl ML20072J4781983-06-10010 June 1983 Rev 2 to Quality Verification Program ML20076G0401983-06-0606 June 1983 Rev 1 to Program Manual Spatial Sys Interaction Program/ Seismic Midland Energy Ctr ML20072A8501983-06-0303 June 1983 Const Completion Program ML20076G2591983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-10-Q, Procedure for Document Control ML20076G2431983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-8-Q, Procedure for Control of Computer Programs ML20076G2211983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-7-Q, Procedure for Training Mgjec Audit Team Members ML20076G2671983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-11-Q, Procedure for Identification, Documentation & Corrective Action for Nonconformances ML20076G2041983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-6-Q, Procedure for Performing Internal QA Audits ML20076G1391983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 3 to ATP-2-Q, Procedure for Distribution & Verifying Implementation of Quality Related Procedures ML20076G1211983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-WTP-3-Q, Procedure for Performing Walkdowns of Ssip/S Targets ML20076G1061983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-WTP-2-Q, Procedure for Training of Ssip/S Walkdown Team Members ML20076G0851983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to STD-1-Q, Qualifications of QA Audit Personnel ML20076G0671983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-PIP-1-Q, Procedure for Project Interface Control ML20072B2521983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to Field Instruction FIC-5.100, Excavation Permit Sys ML20076G0941983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-WTP-1-Q, Procedure for Documentation of Postulated Interactions ML20076G1371983-05-26026 May 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-1-Q, Procedure for Control of Project Correspondence ML20076G2521983-05-26026 May 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-9-Q, 10CFR21-Procedure for Reporting of Defects & Noncompliance ML20023D5201983-05-18018 May 1983 Rev 2 to Engineering Program Plan Project Instruction PI-3201-009 Midland Independent Design & Const Verification Program,Project 3201. ML20023D1331983-05-0505 May 1983 Evaluation of Pressures in Lines of Grouting Equipment - Crack Repair Borated Water Storage Tank Foundations. ML20081J6571983-04-12012 April 1983 Test Program Status & Rev 12 - Test Schedule ML20071D6161983-03-0909 March 1983 Reactor Protection Sys Setpoint Methodology ML20071D6371983-03-0909 March 1983 Safety-Related Instrument Setpoint Methodology for Balance of Plant Equipment ML20072B2031983-02-0909 February 1983 Engineering Program Plan,Project Instruction PI-3201-009, Midland Independent Design & Const Verification Program, Project 3201. Corrected Pages Encl ML20071D9361983-02-0202 February 1983 Rev 1 to Hydraulic Snubbers ML20071D9271983-02-0202 February 1983 Rev 1 to Reactor Bldg Spray Sys Hydrazine Addition Positive Displacement Pump ML20071D9031983-02-0202 February 1983 Rev 1 to Reactor Bldg Spray Sys Centrifugal Pump 1985-12-13
[Table view] Category:TEST/INSPECTION/OPERATING PROCEDURES
MONTHYEARML20138Q3871985-12-13013 December 1985 Ack Receipt of 851115 IE Bulletin 85-003, Motor-Operated Valve Common Mode Failures During Plant Transients Due to Improper Switch Settings. Valve Operability Program & Rept Scheduled to Be Completed Prior to OL Issuance ML20127N3891985-01-31031 January 1985 Rev 1 to Midland Energy Ctr Project Shutdown Plan ML20127N3941985-01-31031 January 1985 Rev 0 to Midland Energy Ctr,Surveillance & Maint Plan ML20092C8541984-06-15015 June 1984 Midland Idcvp Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Performance Requirements ML20093D2131984-04-30030 April 1984 Rev 18 to Procedure RS-084-01, Interface Control for Interorganizational Processes ML20084E1701984-04-27027 April 1984 Instruction Manual for Model DSRV-12-4 Diesel Engine/ Generator,Midland Plants 1 & 2 ML20081C4031984-03-0707 March 1984 Plan to Conduct Independent Mgt Appraisal of Midland Nuclear Project ML20081A5991983-08-26026 August 1983 Rev 1 to Procedure ATP-12-Q, Procedure for Performing Calculations & Technical Studies ML20081A6141983-08-26026 August 1983 Rev 1 to Procedure 8301 WTP-4-Q, Procedure for Resolution of Spatial Sys Interaction Program/Seismic Postulated Interactions ML20081A6261983-08-26026 August 1983 Rev 1 to Procedure ATP-13-Q, Procedure for Preparation of Project Technical Repts ML20078K2841983-08-0505 August 1983 Rev 1 to third-party Const Implementation Overview Approval ML20078K2941983-08-0505 August 1983 Rev 1 to Quality Control Instruction 15.01, Nonconformance Identification & Reporting ML20078K3061983-08-0505 August 1983 Rev 1 for third-party Const Implementation Overview Re QA Plan ML20078K2781983-07-21021 July 1983 Rev 0 to Verification Attribute Checklist P-2.20V, Pipe Supports ML20024F6111983-07-15015 July 1983 Rev 4 to Project QA Plan for Midland Independent Design Const & Verification Program. ML20024F6171983-07-15015 July 1983 Rev 3 to Engineering Program Plan Project Instruction P1-3201-009 Midland Independent Design & Const Verification Program. ML20077D5271983-07-0505 July 1983 Rev 1 to Third-Party Const Implementation Overview ML20080A2521983-07-0505 July 1983 Rev 1 to Third-Party Const Implementation Overview Procedure ML20072L2411983-06-30030 June 1983 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual for Midland Plant ML20024C0941983-06-30030 June 1983 Core Damage Assessment Procedure Station 9918.1, Estimation of Extent of Core Damage. ML20024B6221983-06-27027 June 1983 Rev 1 to QC Instruction Qci 10.01, Const Implementation Overview Assessment. ML20078K2701983-06-27027 June 1983 Rev 1 to Quality Control Instruction 10.01, Const Implementation Overview Assessment ML20072J4681983-06-10010 June 1983 Rev 1 to Const Completion Program. Viewgraphs Encl ML20072J4781983-06-10010 June 1983 Rev 2 to Quality Verification Program ML20076G0401983-06-0606 June 1983 Rev 1 to Program Manual Spatial Sys Interaction Program/ Seismic Midland Energy Ctr ML20072A8501983-06-0303 June 1983 Const Completion Program ML20076G0851983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to STD-1-Q, Qualifications of QA Audit Personnel ML20076G0941983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-WTP-1-Q, Procedure for Documentation of Postulated Interactions ML20076G1061983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-WTP-2-Q, Procedure for Training of Ssip/S Walkdown Team Members ML20076G1211983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-WTP-3-Q, Procedure for Performing Walkdowns of Ssip/S Targets ML20076G1391983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 3 to ATP-2-Q, Procedure for Distribution & Verifying Implementation of Quality Related Procedures ML20076G0671983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to 8301-PIP-1-Q, Procedure for Project Interface Control ML20076G2041983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-6-Q, Procedure for Performing Internal QA Audits ML20076G2211983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-7-Q, Procedure for Training Mgjec Audit Team Members ML20076G2431983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-8-Q, Procedure for Control of Computer Programs ML20076G2591983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-10-Q, Procedure for Document Control ML20076G2671983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-11-Q, Procedure for Identification, Documentation & Corrective Action for Nonconformances ML20072B2521983-06-0101 June 1983 Rev 2 to Field Instruction FIC-5.100, Excavation Permit Sys ML20076G2521983-05-26026 May 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-9-Q, 10CFR21-Procedure for Reporting of Defects & Noncompliance ML20076G1371983-05-26026 May 1983 Rev 2 to ATP-1-Q, Procedure for Control of Project Correspondence ML20023D5201983-05-18018 May 1983 Rev 2 to Engineering Program Plan Project Instruction PI-3201-009 Midland Independent Design & Const Verification Program,Project 3201. ML20071D6161983-03-0909 March 1983 Reactor Protection Sys Setpoint Methodology ML20071D6371983-03-0909 March 1983 Safety-Related Instrument Setpoint Methodology for Balance of Plant Equipment ML20072B2031983-02-0909 February 1983 Engineering Program Plan,Project Instruction PI-3201-009, Midland Independent Design & Const Verification Program, Project 3201. Corrected Pages Encl ML20071D9361983-02-0202 February 1983 Rev 1 to Hydraulic Snubbers ML20071D9271983-02-0202 February 1983 Rev 1 to Reactor Bldg Spray Sys Hydrazine Addition Positive Displacement Pump ML20071D9031983-02-0202 February 1983 Rev 1 to Reactor Bldg Spray Sys Centrifugal Pump ML20076G1841983-01-28028 January 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-5-Q, Procedure for Providing Project Orientation ML20076G1651983-01-28028 January 1983 Rev 1 to ATP-4-Q, Procedure for Providing Mgjec QA Program ML20069Q4131982-10-25025 October 1982 to QA Dept Procedure B-3M-1, Qualification & Certification of Insp & Test Personnel 1985-12-13
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SECONDARY WATER CHEMISTRY MONITORING Purpo se Proper feedwater quality is necessary to maintain the operational capability of the steam generator. The secondary water chemistry monitoring program described herein lists the program requirements necessary to minimize steam generator corrosion.
Sampling Recuirements Samples taken at the outlet of the last feedwater heater are the most accurate indicators of steam generator feedwater quality.
Each feedwater train ( A and B) is sampled at le ast once per 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> during normal pcwer operation. More frequent s ar.pling may be necessary during startups and shutdowns in order to quickly establish trends and take corrective action. In these cases s ample frequency is based on plant ccnditicns and available manpcwer.
Normal Chemistry Specificaticns Within 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> after introduction of fee'dwater into the steam generator. The follcwing feedwater chemistry limits apply:
Catica Conductivity (umho) 2.0 MAX Dissolved 02 (ppb) 50 MAX pH 8.5 - 9.5 Analytical Procedures Cation Conductivity is analyzed in accordance with a plant prepared precedure. The sample to be analyzed is passed through a cation I108 103 9/28/79 7 910050 ib fd ,
2 : s~
Exchange column, operated in the hydrogen form, which converts the dissolved salts to their corresponding acids. The resulting " acid" conductivity is measured in accordance with ASTM D 1125 - 77.
Dissolved Oxygen is analyzed in accordance with a plant prepared procedure based on ASTM D 88 8 - 66, Method A (Indigo Carmine).
PH is analyzed in accordance with a plant prepared procedure based en ASTM D 1293 - 78.
Off Normal Corrective Actions The plant prepared procedures en Steam Generator Feedwater and Condensate System Chemistry contains provisions for off normal cor-rective actions. Corrective actions for off normal dissolved oxygen, cation conductivity, and pH are addressed in these procedures. S t ation procedures define the sequence of administrative events for deviation reporting and corrective actions.
Data Management Station procedures assign respcnsibility for centrol cf the steam generater feedwater chemistry. Similarly departmental and station proceduras detail the requirements for record preparation, review, and management.
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