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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20217D7961999-10-12012 October 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Removing Turbine EHC Low Oil Pressure Trip from RPS Trip Function Requirements in TS Sections 2.2 & 3/4.1.A ML20210R8281999-08-13013 August 1999 Revised Bases Page B.3/4.9-6 to TS Section 3/4.9,providing Clarity & Consistency with Sys Design Description in UFSAR Sections 8.3.2.1 & 8.3.2.2 ML20209J2321999-07-16016 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.7.D Replacing Limit for Any One Msli Valve of Less than or Equal 11.5 Sfch with Aggregate Value of Less than or Equal 46 Scfh for All MSIVs ML20196K1941999-06-30030 June 1999 Rev 2.0 to Chapter 11 of Quad Cities Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20209C2951999-06-29029 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.3.C, Reactivity Control - Control Rod Operability ML20211C3311999-04-30030 April 1999 Rev 2.0 to Generic ODCM for Dresden,Quad Cities,Zion, Lasalle,Byron & Braidwood ML20205L2631999-04-0505 April 1999 Tech Spec Page B 3/4.5-2 to TS Section 3/4.5, ECCS, to Clarify Requirement Discussed in ML20205J9741999-03-30030 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting Various License Conditions That Have Been Completed,Making Editorial Changes & Providing Clarifying Info ML20205J9321999-03-30030 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.6.E Changing SRs 4.6.E.2 to Allow one-time Extension of 18 Month Requirement to Pressure Test or Replace One Half of MSSVs to Interval of 24 Months ML20205J9911999-03-30030 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Allowing Alternative Methodology for Quantifying RCS Leakage When Normal RCS Leakage Detection Sys Is Inoperable ML20199L6921999-01-21021 January 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.6.I,relocating from Chemistry TS Requirements to UFSAR ML20199L7741999-01-21021 January 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Bases for Sections 3/4.10.K & 3/4.10.L, Provides Description of Design & Operation of RHR SD Cooling Subsystem ML20196H4571998-11-30030 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.8.J, Safe Shutdown Makeup Pump, Reducing Current AOT from 67 Days to 14 Days ML20196F6451998-11-30030 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.1.A,3/4.10.B & 3/4.12.B,proposing Changes to Relocate Requirement to Remove RPS Shorting Links Which Enable non-coincident Scram for Neutron Instrumentation,To Licensee Controlled Document ML20196K5861998-11-0505 November 1998 Rev 3 to Qcap 0280-01, Process Control Program for Processing of Radioactive Wet Wastes at Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station ML20155D8091998-10-29029 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases Sections 3/4.2.D & 3/4.5.D, Providing Clarity & Consistency with Sys Design Description Contained in UFSAR Section 5.4.6.2 ML20195J9041998-09-24024 September 1998 Rev 0 to TR-VQ1500-02, Clean ECCS Suction Strainer Head Loss Test Rept ML20151S7991998-08-31031 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Increasing Max Allowable MSIV Leakage from 11.5 Scfh to 30 Scfh Per Valve When Tested at 25 Psig, IAW SR 4.7.D.6 ML20236W8401998-07-31031 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases 3/4.7.C & 3/4.7.12.C,clarifying Testing Requirements for Primary Containment Excess Flow Check Valves ML20247D7761998-05-0505 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Page B 3/4.4-1,changing Administrative Error.Bases for Net Quantity of Gallons for Solution Is Changed from 3254 (Correct Quantity) to 3245 ML20246Q3481998-04-29029 April 1998 TS Page B 3/4.5-3,reflecting Change to TS Bases for Section 3/4.5.C ML20217G1481998-03-27027 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases Section 3/4.5.A,reflecting Design Info Contained in Rev 4 to Ufsar,Dtd Apr 1997 ML20216C6381997-08-29029 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating New Siemens' Methodologies That Will Enhance Operational Flexibility & Reducing Likelihood of Future Plant Derates ML20196G0271997-05-0101 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 4.9.A.8.b Revising Load Value for Diesel Generator to Be Equal to or Greater than Largest Single Load & Revising Frequency & Voltage Requirements During Performance of Test ML20138G3321997-04-29029 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Permitting Loading of ATRIUM-9B Fuel in Plant Unit Core for Operational Modes 3,4 & 5.Modes Will Support Refueling Activities Such as Fuel Load,Vessel re- Assembly & Single Rod Timing ML20138B3231997-04-21021 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Requesting That NRC Grant Exigent Amend to TS 2.1.B & 6.9.A.6.b to Support Plant Unit 2 Cycle 15 Operation Scheduled to Begin 970519 ML20137G3981997-03-26026 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.7.P Re Standby Gas Treatment & TS 5.2.C Re Secondary Containment ML20135F7321997-03-0303 March 1997 Proposed Tech Spec Bases 3/4.9.E,clarifying Purpose of SR 4.9.E ML20135D9461997-02-24024 February 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Clarifying Bases for TS Surveillance 4.8.D.5.c ML20138L4011997-02-17017 February 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Section 2.1.B Re Thermal Power,Section 3/4.11 Re Power Distribution Limits,Section 3/4.6 Re Primary Sys Boundary,Section 5.3 Re Reactor Core & Section 6.9 Re Reporting Requirements ML20138L3701997-02-17017 February 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 4.9.A.8.h Re Diesel Generator Endurance Test Surveillance Requirements ML20134D2191997-01-27027 January 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting marked-up Sentence from TS Bases for Section 3/4.7.K ML20129K3321996-10-18018 October 1996 Cycle 15 Startup Test Results ML20129C2391996-10-16016 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs for Dresden 2 & 3 & Quad Cities 1 & 2, marked-up to Show Transition Verbiage ML20129D3981996-09-20020 September 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.6.K,updating Pressure-Temp Curves to 22 Effective Full Power Yrs & TS Bases ML20216H8841996-06-30030 June 1996 Revs to ODCM for Quad Cities,Including Rev 1.8 to Chapters 10,11,12 & App F ML20116F3971996-06-30030 June 1996 Rev 1.8 to ODCM, Annex,Chapters 10,11,12 & App F ML20113C3571996-06-25025 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Upgrade Program ML20113A7861996-06-10010 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,App A,To Reflect Transition of Fuel Supplier from General Electric to Siemens Power Corp ML20117D7121996-05-0606 May 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Implementing New LCO & SR Re Revs to TS for 10CFR50,App J,Lrt ML20107A1881996-04-0404 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3.4/4.4 Re Standby Liquid Control Sys ML20101H1381996-03-25025 March 1996 Complete Version of TS Upgrade Program Pages That Reflect Current Configuration of Plant & Specifies SRs That Will Not Be Current Upon Implementation of Tsup Project ML20097D9231996-02-0808 February 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Upgrading Existing TS 3/4.5, Eccs ML20100C0441996-01-24024 January 1996 Secondary Containment Leak Test Summary ML20093K7721995-10-12012 October 1995 Quad-Cities Nuclear Power Station Unit 2 Cycle 14 Startup Test Results Summary ML20098A3821995-09-20020 September 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Upgrade Program & Improving Plant Submittals ML20086D4741995-06-30030 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re TS Upgrade Program for Dresden Units 2 & 3 & Quad Cities Units 1 & 2 ML20087H8651995-05-0202 May 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re TS Upgrade Program Section 3/4.10 ML20082H7481995-04-10010 April 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising SR for HPCI & RCIC Sys ML20080K8171995-02-23023 February 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Name of Iige to Reflect Results of Merger Between Iige,Mid American Energy Co,Midwest Power Sys Inc & Midwest Resources Inc 1999-08-13
[Table view] Category:TEST/INSPECTION/OPERATING PROCEDURES
MONTHYEARML20196K1941999-06-30030 June 1999 Rev 2.0 to Chapter 11 of Quad Cities Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20211C3311999-04-30030 April 1999 Rev 2.0 to Generic ODCM for Dresden,Quad Cities,Zion, Lasalle,Byron & Braidwood ML20196K5861998-11-0505 November 1998 Rev 3 to Qcap 0280-01, Process Control Program for Processing of Radioactive Wet Wastes at Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station ML20216H8841996-06-30030 June 1996 Revs to ODCM for Quad Cities,Including Rev 1.8 to Chapters 10,11,12 & App F ML20116F3971996-06-30030 June 1996 Rev 1.8 to ODCM, Annex,Chapters 10,11,12 & App F ML20064G1081994-02-14014 February 1994 Quad-Cities Nuclear Station 1994 Mgt Plan ML20063H8141994-02-11011 February 1994 Revised Procedures,Including Rev 16 to Qep 120-0, Technical Director Index 58 & Rev 3 to Qep 120-T10, Key Point History Listing ML20063F9231994-01-31031 January 1994 Rev 1.0 to Chapters 10,11,12 & App F to ODCM,Quad-Cities Station ML20062J3681993-10-28028 October 1993 Station,Third Ten-Yr Interval IST Plan ML20127D0691992-12-30030 December 1992 Corporate Emergency Response Organization Required Reading Package 92-11 ML20099B9741992-07-27027 July 1992 Temporary Procedure Secondary Containment Preventative Maint Program ML20102A5971992-07-0202 July 1992 Corrected Chapter 11 to, Environ Radiological Monitoring Table of Contents, Odcm,Revs 0.C & G ML20097G0781992-05-31031 May 1992 Rev 0.G to Odcm,Chapter 11,pages 11-i,11-6,11-9,11-10,11-12 & 11-15 ML20079H0121991-10-0202 October 1991 Tech Spec Upgrade Program ML20082H1951991-08-15015 August 1991 Tech Spec Upgrade Program,Proposed Amend Section 3.4/4.4, 'Standby Liquid Control Sys.' ML20085B5901991-07-29029 July 1991 Tech Spec Upgrade Program ML20082M2261991-04-30030 April 1991 Rev 10 to Quad-Cities Process Control Program for Processing of Radioactive Wet Waste ML20055E8101990-07-0101 July 1990 Rev 3 to Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Plan for Quad-Cities Nuclear Power Station Units 1 & 2 ML20029B1981990-04-30030 April 1990 Rev 9 to, Quad-Cities Process Control Program for Processing Radioactive Wet Waste. ML20245L7651989-08-0707 August 1989 Rev 0 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20059C7341989-02-28028 February 1989 Rev 8 to Quad-Cities Station Process Control Program for Processing of Radioactive Wet Waste ML20235N4731989-01-31031 January 1989 Guidelines for Neutron Radioassay Measurements at Quad-Cities Unit One Spent Fuel Storage Pool ML20235N8151988-12-31031 December 1988 Quad-Cities Station Process Control Program for Processing Radioactive Wet Waste ML20235A8921988-07-31031 July 1988 Rev 6 to, Process Control Program for Processing of Radioactive Wet Waste ML20237J8081987-08-31031 August 1987 Rev 0 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPIP 200-T4, Containment Radiation Time Dependent Correction Factors ML20212H5851987-02-11011 February 1987 Rev 5 to Process Control Program for Processing of Radioactive Wet Waste ML20210E2111986-12-31031 December 1986 General Abnormal Manual ML20203L3551986-04-30030 April 1986 Rev 0 to Comm Ed Training Program Description for Station Control Room Engineer/Shift Technical Advisor ML20205F5581985-12-31031 December 1985 Rev 11 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual List of Tables for Quad-Cities Section 7.2 ML20112G4691984-10-31031 October 1984 Inservice Insp & Testing Program,Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20108A6551984-10-30030 October 1984 Emergency Operating Procedures Generation Package ML20093M6781984-10-0505 October 1984 Suppl 2 to Detailed Control Room Design Review Program Plan ML20087P5611984-03-0202 March 1984 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures QEP-310-O, Notification of Responsible Authorities & QEP-310-T3, Prioritized Notification Listing. W/Jm Felton 840323 Release Memo ML20087Q0641984-01-20020 January 1984 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Qep 340-7 Re Chemical Spill Cleanup & Qep 520-2 Re Training for Offsite Support Agencies.W/Jm Felton 840326 Release Memo ML20086J6011983-12-19019 December 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedure Qep 200-2 Re Classification of Incident Involving Hazardous Matls & Qep 310-1 Re Initial Notification ML20083J4771983-11-15015 November 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Qep 350-T1, Recommended Protective Actions for Gaseous Release & Qep 350-2, Emergency Drills ML20081B7011983-11-0303 November 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures Qep 110-0 Re Station Director & Qep 110-2 Re Acting Station Directory (Shift Engineer).W/Jm Felton Release Memo ML20081L8921983-10-13013 October 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Qep 310-1, Initial Notification & Qep 340-4, Action to Be Taken in Event of Oil Spill to Mississippi River ML20090G7031983-10-0606 October 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures Qep 550-1 Re First Aid & Decontamination Facilities,Qep 550-2 Re Emergency Equipment Inventory & Qep 550-T1 Re Environ Sampling Supplies ML20078M7891983-09-30030 September 1983 Rev 10 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual for LaSalle & Quad Cities ML20078E8701983-09-0808 September 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures Qep 550-0 Re Emergency Equipment & Supplies & Qep 550-T4 Re Emergency Operations Facility Supplies ML20078G0761983-09-0808 September 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Qep 110-2 Re Acting Station Director (Shift Director) & Procedure Qep 310-1 Re Initial Notification ML20078M8091983-08-31031 August 1983 Rev 9 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual for Braidwood, Consisting of Chapters 7.2 & 8.0 ML20024B9721983-06-30030 June 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures Qep 330-0 Re Assessment Actions & Qep 330-11 Re Estimation of I-131 Release by Field Team Measurements.Revised Index Encl ML20085N1321983-06-0707 June 1983 Public Version of Rev 14 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Qep 310-0, Notification of Responsible Authorities & Rev 8 to Qep 310-T3, Prioritized Notification Listing ML20024E1751983-06-0303 June 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures Qep 330-0 Re Assessment Actions & Qep 330-11 Re Estimation of I-131 Release by Field Team Measurements ML20081F1401983-05-24024 May 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Qep 200-T1 Re Emergency Action Levels & Qep 310-T3 Re Prioritized Notification Listing ML20024A1901983-05-0404 May 1983 Public Version of Rev 11 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Qep 550-0, Emergency Equipment & Supplies & Rev 5 to Qep 550-T1, Environ Sampling Supplies. Receipt Form Encl ML20069L0021983-04-0404 April 1983 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures Qep 160-1 Re Administrative Director,Qep 530-0 Re Exercises & Drills & Qep 200-0 Re Emergency Conditions ML20077B9231983-03-31031 March 1983 Rev 3,to Process Control Program for Solidification of Radwaste 1999-06-30
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. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION FACILITIES January 1983 ID/2N A. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to describe the use of the emergency communication systems.
B. REFERENCES
- 1. 10 CFR 50.72.
C. PREREQUISITES
- 1. None.
D. PRECAUTIONS
- 1. None.
E. LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS
- 1. None.
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- 1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Emergency Notification System - red phone.
- a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the station and NRC Operations Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
- b. Telephones are located in the Control Room, Shift Engineer's Office, the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Operations Facility, and the onsite NRC office.
- c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset from the cradle.
- d. This phone will be used to provide notification of significant events per 10 CFR 50.72.
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to NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office) '
l (2) Commercial Telephone System 301/427-4056 to NRC Operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office)
(3) Health Physics Network to *22 (Touch-Tone)
NRC Operations Center 22 (Rotary Dial)
(4) Commercial Telephone System 301/492-7003 to N2C Operator (via Bethesda Central Office)
- 2. Nuclear Regulatory Conmission Health Physics Network - beige phone. .
- a. Provides a dedicated telephone network with dialing capabilities for the transmission of primarily health physics information.
- b. Telephones are located in the Rad / Chem Supervisor's office, the Emergency Operations Facility, the Technical Support Center, and the onsite NRC office.
- c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset and dialing either 22 to reach NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, or 23 to reach Region III headquarters in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
- d. This phone will normally be activated by NRC personnel.
- 3. State of Illinois Nuclear Accident Reporting System (NARS) green phone.
- a. Provides a dedicated telephone network with dialing capabilities for communication to local and state agencies.
- b. Telephones are located in the Control Room, Technical Support Center and the Emergency Operations Facility.
- c. This phone is activated by lifting the handset and dialing the appropriate code.
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Iowa Emergency Operations Center - DesMoines Whiteside County EOC Whiteside County Sheriff (2) Dial 20 State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (SESDA).
Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety (DNS)
(3) Dial 27 Technical Support Center (TSC).
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Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).
(4) Dial 32 State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (SESDA).
- 4. Commonwealth Edison Company Command Center - yellow phone.
- a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the station and the Corporate Command Center, 1230 Edison Bldg.
- b. Telephones are located in the Technical Support Center and the Emergency Operation Facility.
- c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset from the cradle.
- d. This phone will be used to maintain open communications between the station and the Corporate Command Center.
- 5. Control Room to Technical Support Center - brown phone.
- a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the control room and the Technical Support Center. The Technical Support Center is to provide a location for plant management, technical and engineering support personnel to support the control room command and control function of assessing plant status and potential offsite impact.
- b. Telephones are located in the Control Room and the Technical Support Center.
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- d. This phone will be used to maintain open communications between the control room and the Technical Support Center.
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- 6. Control Room to Onsite Operational Support Center - brown phone.
- a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the Control Room and the Onsite Operational Support Center. The Onsite Operational Support Center is the location to which all in-plant personnel will report during an emergency and from which they will be dis-patched for assignments,
- b. Telephones are located in the Control Room and the Onsite Operational Support Center (meeting room adjacent to TSC).
- c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset from the cradle.
- d. This phone will be used to maintain open communications between the Control Room and the Onsite Operational Support Center.
- 7. Radio Communications Microwave Link (GSEP radio).
- a. Provides a dedicated microwave radio link between the Commonwealth Edison Company Command Center and the Technical Support Center, the Control Room and the Emergency Operations Facility.
- b. Provides a private line or scrambled mode radio frequency link to various mobile units from any of the locations listed in paragraph F.7.a.
- c. The three onsite remote stations can communicate by lif ting the handset from the cradle and depressing the INTERCOM BUTTON. In the intercom mode, no transmission occurs on the radio frequency.
Two way communications can also occur between the Edison Command Center using the intercom mode without radio transmission occurring.
- d. Communication to mobile units is by radio transmission. Radio transmission has three modes.
(1) Private Line (PL), Disabled, Scramble Off.
(a) Initiate private line disable by momentarily depressing the "PL MONITOR" button. This allows any receiver or transmitter on a frequency of 153.59 MH to have two-way communications with the GSEP radio syst,m.
e (2) Private Line Enabled, Scramble Off.
(a) Initiate private line by momentarily depressing the "PL RESET" button. This allows only radios with the same private line code to communicate with the GSEP base radio.
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(b) To release the SCRAMBLE MODE, depress the SCRAMBLE button and verify the SCRAMBLE OFF indicator lights.
(4) The radio transmission modes are activated by lifting the handset from the cradle and by using the push to talk button in the handset.
(5) When the handset is in the cradle, the remote station is automatically placed in the monitor mode.
- 8. Party line - blue phone.
- a. Provides an additional conference phone for Health Physics, Environmental, and Tech Staff usage.
- b. Consists of three separate independent circuits on the MW system:
(1) Health Physics (2) Environmental f'" (3) Tech Staff
- c. Each circuit has phones located at the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Offsite Facility, and the respective service building offices.
- d. Each circuit listed in step 8.b.(1), (2), and (3) is linked to the same circuit at the other Nuclear Stations, Emergency Offsite Facilities, Technical Support Centers, and the Corporate Command Center.
- e. The individual circuits cannot be cross-linked.
(1) I.E., Health Physics cannot set up a conference call with the Environmental Group.
Party line codes are listed in EOF-15, Attachment A for ringing individual phones.
- 9. GSEP Voice-Direct Dispatch grey phone.
- a. Provides for a conference phone between control room, Shift Engineer, Technical Support Center, Emergency Offsite Facility, and the Corporate Command Center.
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- c. The phone is actuated by lifting the handset. :
(1) When a phone activates the circuit, it will ring at the Corporate Command Center only.
(2) The Corporate Command Center has the capability of ringing individual phones on the circuit.
- 10. In addition to the system described above, QCNPS has other reliable intraplant and plant-to-offsite communications, including a public address sytem, a commerical phone system, security / operations radio consoles and handi-talkies, system power dispatcher microwave communi-cations, sound-powered phones, a paging system, and vehicle radios.
- a. Public address system.
The public address system integrates a system of speakers, handset paging units, and telephones located throughout the plant. Paging can be initiated from any single handset unit, any telephone, or from microphones within the control room.
- b. Commercial phone system.
The commercial telephone system consists of local telephone company PBX equipment and telephone stations located throughout the plant and the main control room.
- c. Security / operations radio consoles and handi-talkies.
The intraplant radio system provides radio communications from a
, control point (base station) to various "Handie-Talkie" units through the plant, and it also provides direct radio communications from "Handie-Talkie"' to "Handie-Talkie" via a repeater system. It is an independent subsystem of the plant communications system.
The intraplant radio system includes the security network also.
The station is also equipped with several page units that are set up to be activated through the operations radio frequency.
- d. System power dispatcher microwave communications.
The microwave system consists of solid-state, battery powered equipment designed and engineered primarily for the protective relaying of the transmission systera. However, a voice channel is provided which serves as an additional offsite communication i
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in the station control rooms. This type of communication is an aid to the instrument mechanics when testing and adjusting instru-mentation and controls, and it can also be used for emergency communications.
- f. Paging system.
The system is described under security / operations radio consoles and handi-talkies, section F.10.c.
- g. Vehicle radios.
The station has a vehicle equipped with a radio for two-way communi-cations with the control room on either the GSEP or operations radio frequencies.
G. CHECKLISTS
- 1. None.
H. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES
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