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Technical Specifications, Amendment. 270, License DPR-75, Steam Generator Feedwater Pump Trip, Feedwater Isolation Valve Response Time Testing and Containment Cooling System
ML080220424
Person / Time
Site: Salem  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 02/27/2008
From:
NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLI-2
To:
Ennis R, NRR/DORL, 415-1420
Shared Package
ml080220398 List:
References
TAC MD4843, TAC MD4844
Download: ML080220424 (2)


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- 4 (2) Technical Specifications and Environmental Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and B, as revised through Amendment No. 270, are hereby incorporated in the license. The licensee shall operate the facility in accordance *with the Technical Specifications.

(3) Special Low Power Test Program PSE&G shall complete the training portion of the Special Low Power Test Program in accordance with PSE&G's letter dated September 5, 1980 and in accordance with the Commission's Safety Evaluation.Report "Special Low Power Test Program",

dated August 22, 1980 (See Amendment No. 2 to DPR-75 for the Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No. 2) prior to operating the facility at a power level above five percent.

Within 31 days following completion of the power ascension testing program outlined in Chapter 13 of the Final Safety Analysis Report, PSE&G shall perform a boron mixing and cooldown test using decay heat and.Natural Circulation. PSE&G shall submit the test procedure to the NRC for review and approval prior to performance of the test. The results of this test shall be submitted to the NRC prior to starting up following the first refueling outage.

(4) Initial Test Program PSE&G shall conduct the post-fuel-loading initial test program (set forth in Chapter 13 of the Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended) without making any major.modifications of this program unless modifications have been identified and have received prior NRC approval. Major modifications are defined as:

(a). Elimination of any test identified in Chapter 13 of the Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended, as essential; (b) Modification of test objectives, methods or acceptance criteria for any test identified in Chapter 13 of the Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended, as essential; (c) Performance of any test at a power level different by more than five percent of rated power from there described; and' Amendment No. 270

CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (Continued)

a. At least once.per 12 hours0.5 days <br />0.0714 weeks <br />0.0164 months <br /> by:
1. Verifying the water level in each service water accumulator vessel is greater than or equal to 226 inches and less than or equal to 252 inches.
2. Verifying the temperature in each service water accumulator vessel is greater than or equal to 55'F and less than or equal to 95'F.
3. Verifying the nitrogen cover pressure in each service water accumulator vessel is greater than or equal to 135 psig and less than or equal to 160 psig.
b. At least once per 31 days by:
1. Starting (unless already operating) each fan from the control room in low speed.
2. Verifying that each fan operates for at least 15 minutes in low speed.
3. Verifying a cooling water flow rate of greater than or equal to 1300 gpm to each cooler.
c. At least once per 18 months by verifying that on a safety injection test signal:
1. Each fan starts automatically in low speed.
2. The automatic valves and dampers actuate to their correct positions and that the cooling water flow rate to each cooler is greater than or equal to 1300 gpm.
d. At least once per 18 months by verifying that on a loss of offsite power test signal, each servicewater accumulator vessel discharge valve response time is within limits.

SALEM - UNIT 2 3/4 6-13 Amendment No. 270