ML19317H248

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Tech Specs 3.3.2-3.3.5 Change Request for Eccs,Deleting Sodium Thiosulphate from Reactor Bldg Spray Sys
ML19317H248
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/05/1977
From:
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML19317H247 List:
References
NUDOCS 8005050435
Download: ML19317H248 (4)


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800505093 9 (I) The engineered safety features valves associated with each of the above systems shall be operable or locked in the ES position.

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3.3.2 In addition to 3.3.1 above, the following ECCS equipment shall be operable when the reactor coolant system is above 350F and irradi-ated fuel is in the core:

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(A) Two out of three high pressure injection (makeup) pumps shall be maintained operable, pcwcred from independent essential busses, to provide redundant and independent flow paths .

(B) Engineered safety features valves associated with 3.3.2.a above shall be operable or locked in the ES position.

3.3.3 In addition to 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 above, the following ECCS equipment shall be operabic when the reactor coolant system is above 800 psig:

(A) The two core flooding tanks shall each contain an indicated minimum of 13 + 0.4 feet (1040 + 30 ft 3) of borated water at 600 3 25 psig.~ ~

(B) Core flooding tank boron concentration shall not be less than 2270 ppm boron.

(C) The cicetrically operated discharge valves from the core flood tanks shall be open and breakers locked open and tagged.

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(D) One of the two pressure instrument channels and one of the two icyc1 ins trument channels per core flood tank shall be operable.

3.3.4 The reactor shall not be made critical unless the following equipment in addition to 3.3.1, 3.3. 2, and 3. 3. 3 ' above is operable.

(A) Two reactor building spray pumps and their associated spray no::1c headers and four reactor building emergency' cooling fans and associated cooling units. .

I (B) The sodium hydroxide tank shall contain an indicated 31 ft.

of 20 wtt solution sodium hydroxide (20,500 lb.).

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~(C)1 ,A11 manual valves in the main discharge lines of the sodium thiosulfate and sodium hydroxide tanks shall be locked open.

(0) Engineered safety feature valves and interlocks associated with 3.3.1, 3;3.2, and 3.3.3 shall be operable or locked in the ES position.

3.3.5 Maintenance-shall be allowed during power operation on any component (s) in the high pressure injection, low pressure injection, service water, reactor building spray and reactor building cooling 37 Amendment No._

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Channel De'scription - . Check. . Test ~ Calibrate Remarks

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a. " Level Channel'  :- NA NA R.
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'b. ' Temperature Channel. -M NA LR .

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-39. Sodium Rydroxide Tank NA NA R l '; . ' Level Indicator

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4 Incore Neutron, Detectors M(1) 'NA 'NA (1) Check Functionin6 a .hl. Erergency Plant Radiation Y' -Instruments- M(1) NA R (1) ' Battery Check

42. ~ Deleted' h3. -Strong Motion Acceleographs Q(1) NA. Q (1) Battery Check hh. ESAS Manual. Trip Functions
a. Switches.&~ Logic NA R NA
b. Logic NA M NA h5 tReactor Manual Trip LNA P NA h6. Reactor Building Sump Level .NA NA R

-Note: S .Each Shift .T/W'- Twice per Week R - Each Refueling Period

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D - Daily. B/M - Every 2 Months NA - Not Applicable W - Weekly Q - Quarterly

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MinaMUM SAMPLING.AND ANALYSIS FREQUENCY

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1. Reactor Coolant a. Gamma Isotopic' Analysis a.

Samples Bi-weekly (7)

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c. ' Gross Radioiodine Determination c. Weekly (3)(6)(7)
d. Dissolved Cases d. Week l y ' ( 7 )(11) l>
e. Chemistry (C1, F, and 02 ) c.

3 times / week (5) f.

Boron Concentration f. 3 times / week

g. Radiochemical Analysis for g. Monthly (7)

~f Determination' (2)(4)

2. Dorated hater Storage Tank Water Boron Concentration Weekly and af t er Sampic each makeup I

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~3. Cope flooding Tank Sample Boron Concentration Monthly and after cach nakeup 4 -Spent Fuct Pool Water Sample Boron Concentration Monthly and after ~ ,

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Sampies. . Gross Radioiodine' Concentration a. Weekly (5)(7)(10)

b. Isotopic Radioiodine b. Monthly (7)(10' ~

Concentration (4)

'6. Sodium Ilydroxide Sodium Ilydroxide Concentration Quarterly and Tank Samp~ie '

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_ of; the -total radioactivity of the primary coolant. A gross radioactivit in units of uCi/gm. The total primary coolant activity shall be the sum of the degassed beta-gamma act ivity and the' total 'of 'all. identified gaseous activities 15 minutes

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concentration execeds -10'. .of the limitWhenever the gross radioactivity

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