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MONTHYEARML20217B1791999-10-0404 October 1999 Revised TS Re Control Room,Penetration Room & Containment Purge Filtration Sys & Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation, Reflecting Agreements Reached in 990909 & 16 Discussions ML20209B8161999-06-30030 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Chapters 3.4,3.5,3.6,3.7,4.0 & 5.0, Converting to ITS ML20196J8731999-06-30030 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Correcting Errors,Per 990222 TS Amend Re Control Room,Penetration Room & Containment Purge Filtration Systems & Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation ML20207D6421999-05-31031 May 1999 Proposed Conversion to ITSs for Chapter 3.3 ML20206H0001999-04-30030 April 1999 Proposed Revs to Previously Submitted Tech Specs with LAR Related to RAI on Conversion to ITS ML20206F4421999-04-30030 April 1999 Proposed Revs to Previously Submitted Tech Specs with LAR Related to RAI Re Conversion to Its,Chapter 3.8 ML20206B4721999-04-21021 April 1999 Corrected Proposed TS Pages 5.5-6,5.5-7,5.5-8 & 5.5-9, Replacing Current W Model 51 SGs with W Model 54F ML20205G8571999-04-0202 April 1999 Proposed Ts,Increasing Dei Limit from 0.15 to Uci/Gram IAW 10CFR50.90 ML20205A2401999-03-19019 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Table 3.3-6,re Cr,Penetration Room & Containment Purge Filtration Sys & Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation ML20207C2451999-02-22022 February 1999 Proposed TS Amends to Clarify SR Refs to ANSI N510 Sections 10,12 & 13 to ASME N510-1989,with Errata Dtd Jan 1991 & to Add Footnote Which Refs FNP FSAR for Relevant Testing of Details ML20203A7711999-02-0303 February 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Conversion to Its,Chapter 3.4 ML20196B6241998-11-20020 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Conversion to Improved TS, Chapters 3.6.& 5.0 ML20155J4561998-11-0606 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Nuclear Instrumentation Sys Power Range Daily Surveillance Requirement ML20154K2521998-10-12012 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6,providing Recognition of Addl Mgt Positions Associated with SG Replacement Project & Providing Ability to Approve Procedures Re Project Which May Affect Nuclear Safety ML20237D4111998-08-20020 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Reflecting Conversion to Improved TS Re Discussion of Changes & Significant Hazards Evaluations ML20217N4801998-05-0101 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases Pages Re Safety Limits,Reactivity Control Systems & Afs ML20217Q7261998-03-20020 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Power Update Implementation,Replacing Page 6-19a ML20202G1311998-02-12012 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Pressure Temp Limits Rept ML20202F1121998-02-12012 February 1998 Revised Proposed Changes to TS Page 6-19a for Power Uprate ML20198H3661998-01-0707 January 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Adding Note to Specifically Indicate Normal or Emergency Power Supply May Be Inoperable in Modes 5 or 6 Provided That Requirements of TS 3.8.1.2 Are Satisfied ML20198E6621997-12-31031 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Nis IR Neutron Flux Reactor Trip Setpoint & Allowable Value ML20198E3141997-12-30030 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Auxiliary Bldg & Svc Water Bldg Battery Surveillances ML20197B6691997-12-18018 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re 970723 TS Amend Request Associated W/Pressure Temperature Limits Rept ML20211P5861997-10-16016 October 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising Number of Allowable Charging Pumps Capable of Injecting in RCS When Temperature of One or More of RCS Cold Leg Temperatures Is Less than 180 F ML20211J1501997-09-30030 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Correcting Page 20 of 970723 TS Amend Request to Relocate RCS Pressure & Temperature Limits from TS to Pressure & Temperature Limit Rept ML20217C0341997-09-25025 September 1997 Revised Proposed Ts,Providing Addl Info Re 970630 Submittal, Titled, Jfnp TS Change Request - 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MONTHYEARML20217B1791999-10-0404 October 1999 Revised TS Re Control Room,Penetration Room & Containment Purge Filtration Sys & Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation, Reflecting Agreements Reached in 990909 & 16 Discussions ML20209B8161999-06-30030 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Chapters 3.4,3.5,3.6,3.7,4.0 & 5.0, Converting to ITS ML20196J8731999-06-30030 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Correcting Errors,Per 990222 TS Amend Re Control Room,Penetration Room & Containment Purge Filtration Systems & Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation ML20207D6421999-05-31031 May 1999 Proposed Conversion to ITSs for Chapter 3.3 ML20206H0001999-04-30030 April 1999 Proposed Revs to Previously Submitted Tech Specs with LAR Related to RAI on Conversion to ITS ML20206F4421999-04-30030 April 1999 Proposed Revs to Previously Submitted Tech Specs with LAR Related to RAI Re Conversion to Its,Chapter 3.8 ML20206B4721999-04-21021 April 1999 Corrected Proposed TS Pages 5.5-6,5.5-7,5.5-8 & 5.5-9, Replacing Current W Model 51 SGs with W Model 54F L-99-170, Snoc Jfnp Startup Test Rept Unit 1 Cycle 16. with1999-04-20020 April 1999 Snoc Jfnp Startup Test Rept Unit 1 Cycle 16. with ML20205S9641999-04-20020 April 1999 Snoc Jfnp Startup Test Rept Unit 1 Cycle 16. with ML20205G8571999-04-0202 April 1999 Proposed Ts,Increasing Dei Limit from 0.15 to Uci/Gram IAW 10CFR50.90 ML20205A2401999-03-19019 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Table 3.3-6,re Cr,Penetration Room & Containment Purge Filtration Sys & Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation ML20205A3101999-02-28028 February 1999 Analysis of Capsule Z from Alabama Power Co Jm Farley Unit 2 Reactor Vessel Radiation Surveillance Program ML20207C2451999-02-22022 February 1999 Proposed TS Amends to Clarify SR Refs to ANSI N510 Sections 10,12 & 13 to ASME N510-1989,with Errata Dtd Jan 1991 & to Add Footnote Which Refs FNP FSAR for Relevant Testing of Details ML20203A7711999-02-0303 February 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Conversion to Its,Chapter 3.4 ML20205T0011998-12-23023 December 1998 Rev 17 to FNP-0-M-011, Odcm ML20205T0081998-12-23023 December 1998 Rev 18 to FNP-0-M-011, Odcm ML20196B6241998-11-20020 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Conversion to Improved TS, Chapters 3.6.& 5.0 ML20155J4561998-11-0606 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Nuclear Instrumentation Sys Power Range Daily Surveillance Requirement ML20154K2521998-10-12012 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6,providing Recognition of Addl Mgt Positions Associated with SG Replacement Project & Providing Ability to Approve Procedures Re Project Which May Affect Nuclear Safety ML20151V6991998-09-11011 September 1998 Snoc Jm Farley Nuclear Plant Startup Test Rept Unit 2 Cycle 13. with ML20237D4111998-08-20020 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Reflecting Conversion to Improved TS Re Discussion of Changes & Significant Hazards Evaluations ML20217N4801998-05-0101 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases Pages Re Safety Limits,Reactivity Control Systems & Afs ML20205S9971998-04-19019 April 1998 Rev 16 to FNP-0-M-011, Odcm ML20217Q7261998-03-20020 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Power Update Implementation,Replacing Page 6-19a ML20202G1311998-02-12012 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Pressure Temp Limits Rept ML20202F1121998-02-12012 February 1998 Revised Proposed Changes to TS Page 6-19a for Power Uprate ML20198H3661998-01-0707 January 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Adding Note to Specifically Indicate Normal or Emergency Power Supply May Be Inoperable in Modes 5 or 6 Provided That Requirements of TS 3.8.1.2 Are Satisfied ML20198E6621997-12-31031 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Nis IR Neutron Flux Reactor Trip Setpoint & Allowable Value ML20198E3141997-12-30030 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Auxiliary Bldg & Svc Water Bldg Battery Surveillances ML20197B6691997-12-18018 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re 970723 TS Amend Request Associated W/Pressure Temperature Limits Rept ML20212B1791997-10-31031 October 1997 1 SG ARC Analyses in Support of Full Cycle Operation ML20211P5861997-10-16016 October 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising Number of Allowable Charging Pumps Capable of Injecting in RCS When Temperature of One or More of RCS Cold Leg Temperatures Is Less than 180 F ML20211J1501997-09-30030 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Correcting Page 20 of 970723 TS Amend Request to Relocate RCS Pressure & Temperature Limits from TS to Pressure & Temperature Limit Rept ML20217C0341997-09-25025 September 1997 Revised Proposed Ts,Providing Addl Info Re 970630 Submittal, Titled, Jfnp TS Change Request - Credit for B for Spent Fuel Storage ML20211A6891997-09-17017 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Primary Coolant Specific Activity ML20216D0031997-09-0303 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Moveable Incore Detector Sys ML20149K1001997-07-23023 July 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Relocating RCS P/T Limits from TS to Proposed P/T Limits Rept IAW Guidance Provided by GL 96-03, Relocation of P/T Limit Curves & LTOP Sys Limits ML20148Q1041997-06-30030 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising & Clarifying Requirements for CR Emergency & Penetration Room Filtration Sys,Required Number of Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation Channels & Deleting Containment Purge Exhaust Filter Spec ML20148R7521997-06-30030 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating Requirements Necessary to Change Basis for Prevention of Criticality in Fuel Storage Pool.Change Eliminates Credit for Boraflex as Neutron Absorbing Matl in Fuel Storage Pool Criticality Analysis ML20148K7501997-06-13013 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Changing TS 3/4.9.13, Storage Pool Ventilation (Fuel Movement) ML20140A3931997-05-28028 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Clarifying That Testing of Each Shared EDG to Comply W/Sr 4.8.1.1.2.e Is Only Required Once Per Five Years on a Per EDG Basis,Not on Per Unit Basis ML20148F2381997-05-27027 May 1997 Corrected TS Bases Page B 3/4 1-3 That Incorporates Changes from COLR & Elimination of Containment Spary Additive Sys TS Amends ML20148E5921997-05-27027 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Revising Applicable Modes for Source Range Nuclear Instrumentation & Providing Allowances for an Exception to Requirements for State of Power Supplies for RHR Discharge to Charging Pump Suction Valves ML20138B9251997-04-23023 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Pages to Include Footnote Concerning Filter Pressure Drop Testing & Mechanical Heater Testing ML20198T4921997-03-31031 March 1997 Small Bobbin Probe (0.640) Qualification Test Rept ML20137H6091997-03-25025 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Primary Coolant Specific Activity ML20136F8231997-03-0707 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.6.3 Re Containment Isolation Valves Surveillance Requirements ML20135C4941997-02-24024 February 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re SG Tube Laser Welded Sleeves.Voltage Based Alternate Repair Criteria Is Approved Prior to Laser Welded Sleeve Amend ML20135C6731997-02-24024 February 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Surveillance Requirements of Control Room,Penetration Room & Containment Purge Filtration Systems ML20135C8641997-02-14014 February 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Specified Max Power Level & Definition of Rated Thermal Power 1999-06-30
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l Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Request to Revise Technical Specifications
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Basis for Change Request i The proposed changes would revise Technical Specification (TS) Surveillance a
Requirements 4.6.3.2 for both Unit I and Unit 2. The TS changes would allow the I demonstration of operability of the containment iwation valves while the unit is in a i defueled state. Currently, the TS require the operability demonstration to be performed 1 during either the Cold Shutdown Mode or the Refueling Mode (e.g. Mode 5 or Mode 6, respectively). When the plant is in a defueled state, by the TS definitions, it is in no mode of operation. Because of the specific wording that presently exists, the cperability of the ;
- containment isolation valves cannot be performed when the probability of the need for the I containment isolation valves to automatically initiate is at the lowest risk level. This area l of concern was suitably addressed when the improved Westinghouse Standard Technical 1 Specifications (STS) NUREG-1431, Revision I were issued on April 7,1995. These changes are technically consistent with the requirements of the STS.
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. Containment Isolation Valves Surveillance Requirements 10 CFR 50.92 Evaluation d
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Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.92 each application for amendment to an operating license must be l
- reviewed to determine if the proposed change involves a significant hazards consideration. !
The amendment, as defined belov 1escribing the Technical Specifications changes to the j i- Containment Isolation Valves St. ..llance Requirements has been reviewed and deemed I
- . not to involve a signi6 cant hazards consideration. The basis for this determination .
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.The purpose of containment isolation is to ensure that the containment atmosphere will be isolated from the outside environment in the event of a release of radioactive material to l
, the containment atmosphere or pressurization of the containment. The containment ;
j isolation valves specified in Table 3.6-1 of the Unit I and Unit 2 Technical Specifications i are required to meet certain operability requirements. These operability requirements are l 4
given in Surveillance Requirement (SR) 4.6.3.2 of the TS. Also named in SR 4.6.3.2 are
- operating Modes of a unit during which the operability of the valves must be tested.
These Modes are specifically, Cold Shutdown (Mode 5) and Refueling Mode (Mode 6).
When a unit is in e defueled state, by the definition of the Modes in the Technical
- Specifications, the unit is not in an operational Mode; therefore, the operability of the containment isolation valves cannot be performed during a defueled state.
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE REOUEST 4 The proposed changes would revise SR 4.6.3.2 for both Unit I and Unit 2 to allow the demonstration of operability of the containment isolation valves while a unit is in a
- defueled state. When a unit is defueled, the risk of the occurrence of a release of the j radioactive material to the containment atmosphere or pressurization of the containment is
- far less than when a unit is either in Mode 5 or Mode 6. These proposed changes are i technically consistent with the improved Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications i l (STS), NUREG-1431, Revision 1 issued on April 7,1995.
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Allowance to test containment isolation while a unit is in a defueled state will continue to meet the necessary intent of the operability test requirements. For the valves to be tested appropriately, the systems to which they are connected should continue to be providing
- the same temperature, pressure and/or flow that the valve would experience if they were called upon to perform their function in the event of an accident. These proposed l changes are technically consistent with the requirements of NUREG-1431, Revision I which has already received the requisite review and approval of the NRC staff.
10 CFR 50.92 EVALUATION CONCLUSIONS
- - Based on the preading evaluation, the following conclusions are provided with respect j to the criteria contained in 10 CFR 50.92.
- (1) The proposed changes do not significantly increase the probability or consequences 4
of an accident previously evaluated in the FSAR. The proposed changes have no q
, impact on the probability of an accident. The containment isolation valves will l continue to require operability testing. Allowing the testing to be performed when
. the unit is in a defueled status will have no impact on any accidents previously evaluated. The net effect'of these changes is not significant and, as a result, does not ;
. involve a significant increase in the consequences of an accident previously ,
evaluated.
- (2) The proposed changes to the Technical Specifications do not increase the possibility j of a new or different kind of accident than any accident already evaluated in the l FSAR. No new limiting single failure or accident scenario has been created or identified due to the proposed changes. Safety-related systems will continue to perform as designed. The proposed changes do not create the possibility of a new or i
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Although, as a result of these proposed changes, the containment isolation valves
- could be tested for operability while the unit is in a defueled state, there is no impact in the accident analyses. These proposed changes are technically consistent with the requirements of NUREG-1431, Revision I which has already received the requisite review and approval of the NRC staff. Thus the proposed changes do not involve a significant reduction in the margin of safety.
' Accordingly, Southern Nuclear Operating Company has determined that the proposed changes with respect to the Containment Isolation Valves Surveillance Requirements do not involve a significant hazards consideration.
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- b. Verifying that on a Phase B containment isolation test signal, I each Phase B isolation valve actuates to its isolation position. 1 4.6.3.3 The isolation time of each power operated or automatic valve of Table 3.6-1 shall be determined to be within its limit when tested pursuant to .
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4.6.3.4 The containment purge isolation valves shall be demonstrated OPERABLE prior to startup after each COLD SHUTDOWN if not performed in the previous 3 months by verifying that when the measured leakage rate is added to the leakage rates for all other Type B and C penetrations, the combined leakage rate is less than or equal to 0.60L., In addition, the leakage rate for the containment purge isolation valves shall be compared to the previously l measured leakage rate (for the containment purge isolation valves) to detect excess valve degradation.
An engineering evaluation shall be performed to determine what corrective action, if any, is necessary.
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4.6.3.3 The isolation time of each power operated or automatic valve of Table 3.6-1 shall be determined to be within its limit when tested pursuant to Specification 4.0.5.
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4.6.3.4 The containment purge isolation valves shall be demonctrated OPERABLE prior to start *1p after each COLD SHUTDOWN if not performed in the previous 3 months by verifying that when the measured leakage rate is added to the leakage rates for all other Type B and C penetrations, the combined leaksge rate is less than or equal to 0.60L,. In addition, the leakage rate for the containment purge isolation valves shall be compared to the previously l 1
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l 4.6.3.4 The contmia-mat purge imelation valves shall be demonstrated l OPERAELE prior to startup after each COLD SEUTDONN if not perfocused in the 1 previous 3 soonths by verifying that when the measured leakage rate is added to 3 the leakage rates for all other Type 5 and C penetrations, the combined l l leakage rate le less than or egnal to 0.60La. In additima, the leakage rate j for the contalament purge imelation vcive) shall he compared to the previously measured leakage rate (for the oestaiament purge isolation valves) to detect '
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- the leakage rates for all' other Typo 5 and C peestrations, the combined l i leakage rate is less than or equal to 0.60La. In addition, the leakage rate j for the containment purge isolation valves shall be compared to the previously l esseured leakage rate (for the contain-mat purge isolation valves) to deteet ,
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