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Proposed Tech Specs Revising Footnote Specifying Conditions Where Isolation Valves Associated W/Lpci Sys Operation Are Repositioned
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Core spray system (CSS) subsystems with a subsystem com 1.

At least two OPERABLE CSS pumps, and 2.

An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from at l one of the following water tources and transferring the water through the spray sparger to the reactor vessel:

a) From.the suppression chamber, or b)

When the suppression chamber water level is less than th limit required in 5pecification 3.5.3 or is drained, from the condensate storage tank containing at least 150 000 available 18 fset. gallons of water, equivalent to a level of b.

subsystem comprised of: Low pressure coolant injection (LPCI w ,sj 2 .o 1.

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'q 5 a 8 loss-of-coolant accident and provides adequate core cooling capacity for all break sizes up to and including the double-ended. reactor recirculation line j a,E E C y e Eo{ h break, and for smaller breaks following depressurization by the AD 8.8 e $ The CSS is a primary. source of emergency core cooling after the reactor vessel is depressurized and a som- for flooding of the core in case of 8 7,g$ a=ly accidental draining.

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The high pressure coolant injection (HPCI) system is provided to assure

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4 3/4.5- EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS 3 /4'. 5.1 ECCS - OPERATING LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION _

3.5.1 The emergency core cooling systems shall be OPERABLE with:

a. The core spray system (CSS) consisting of two subsystems with each subsystem comprised of:
1. Two OPERABLE CSS pumps, and
2. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from the suppression chamber and transferring the water through the spray sparger to the reactor vessel.
b. The low pressure coolant injection (LPCI) system of the residual heat removal system consisting of two subsystems with each subsystem comprised of:
1. Two OPERABLE LPCI (RHR) pumps, and
2. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from the {

suppression chamber and transferring the water to the reactor i vessel.*** l

< c. The high pressure cooling injection (HPCI) system consisting of:

1. One OPERABLE fiMI pump, and
2. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from the j suppression chamber and transferring the water to the reactor i vessel.
d. The automatic depressurization system (ADS) with at least five OPERABLE ADS valves.

APPLICABILITY: OPERATIONAL CONDITION 1, 2* ** # and 3***. l

'The HPCI system' is not required to be OPERABLE when reactor steam dome pressure is less than or equal to 150 psig.

    • The .4DS is not required to be OPERABLE when reactor steam dome pressure is less than or equal to 150 psig.
  1. See Special Test Exception 3.10.6.

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. - EMERGENCY CORE TOOLING SYSTEMS 3/4 5.2 ECCS - SHUTDOWN LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.5.2 At least' two.of' the following subsystems shall be OPERABLE:

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a. Core spray system (CSS) subsystems with a subsystem comprised of: s
1. At least two OPERABLE CSS pumps, and
2. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from at least 3 one of the following. water sources and transferring the water through the spray ~sparger to the-reactor vessel: ,

J a) From the suppression chamber, or b) When the suppression chamber water level is less than the limit required in Specification 3.5.3 or is drained, from the condensate storage tank containing at least 150,000 available' gallons of water, equivalent to a level of 18 feet.

.b. Low pressure coolant injection (LPCI) system subsystems with a

. subsystem comprised of:

1. At least_two OPERABLE LPCI (RHR) pumps, and-u

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2. An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from the l suppression chamber and transferring the water to the reactor 1 vessel **.

APPLICABILITY:- OPERATIONAL CONDITION 4 and 5*.

ACTION:

a. With one of the above required subsystem (s) inoperable, restore at least two subsystem (s) to OPERABLE status within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> or suspend all operations with a-potential for draining the reactor vessel. ,

.b.. With both of the above required subsystems inop' erable', suspend CORE ALTERATIONS and all operations with a potential for draining the reactor vessel. Restore at:1 east one subsystem to OPERABLE status I

within.4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> or establish SECONDARY CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY within the next 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

t *The ECCS is not required to be OPERAB'LE provided that.the reactor vessel head ?is removed,. the cavity is; flooded, the spent fuel pool gates are -

removed, and water level-is maintair,ed within the limits of Specification 3.9.8 and 3.9.9. . .

    • LPCI subsystem (s) may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and operation. '

for decay heat removal if capable of being manually realigned and net otherwise inoperable.

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I 3/4.5 EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEN-BASES 3/4.5.1 and 3/4.5.2 ECCS - OPERATING and SHUTDOWN The core spray system (CSS),.together with the'LPCI mode of the RHR system, is provided to assure that the core is adequately cooled following a loss-of-coolant accident and providos adequate core cooling capacity for all break sizes up to and including the double-ended reactor recirculation line break, and for smaller breaks following depressurization by the ADS.

The CSS is a primary source of emergency core cooling after the reactor vessel is depressurized and a source for flooding of the core.in case of accidental draining.

The surveillance requirements provide adequate assurance that the CSS

, will be OPERABLE when required. Although all active components are testable and full flow can be demonstrated by recirculation through a test loop during L reactor operation, a complete functional test requires reactor shutdown. The pump discharge piping is maintained full to prevent water hammer damage to piping and to start cooling at the earliest moment.

LPCI subsystems may be considered OPERABLE during alignment and operation for decay heat removal when below the actual RHR cut in permissive

pressure in OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS 3, 4, and 5, if capable of being manually realigned (remote or local) to the LPCI mode and not otherwise inoperable. At these low' pressures and decay heat levels, a reduced complement of ECCS subsystems should provide.the required core cooling, thereby allowing-p 'operatton of RHR. shutdown cooling.when necessary.. ,

i The low pressure coolant injection (LPCI) mode of the RHR system is provided to assure that.the core is adequately cooled following a loss-of-t coolant accident. Two subsystems, each with two pumps, provide adequate core l

flooding for all break sizes up to and includir.g the double-ended reactor recirculation line break, and for small breaks following depressurization by the ADS. j 1

. .The surveillance requirements provide adequate assurance that the LPCI J system will be OPERABLE when required. Although all active components are -!

testable and full flow can be demonstrated by recirculation through a test  !

loop during reactor operation, a complete functional test requires rescior H

shutdown. The pump discharge piping is maintained full to prevent water hammer damage to piping and to start cooling at the earliest moment.

The high pressure coolant injection (HPCI) system is provided to assure that the reactor core is adequately cooled to limit fuel clad temperature in l

. the event of a small break in the reactor coolant system and loss of coolant '

which does not result in rapid depressurization.of the reactor vessel. The HPCI system permits the reactor to be shut down while maintaining sufficient i reactor. vessel' water' level inventory until the vessel is depressurized. The  ;

HPCI system continues to operate until reactor vessel pressure is below the l pressure:st which CSS system operation or LPCI mode of the RHR system operation maintains core cooling.

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