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MONTHYEARML0208400212002-03-20020 March 2002 Technical Specification Pages (Paper Copy) Project stage: Other ML0208002142002-03-20020 March 2002 Issuance of Amendment (Tac Nos. MB1650, MB1650, and MB1652), Removes Note That Had Temporarily Waived the Upper Limits of TS 3.8.1.9 Project stage: Approval 2002-03-20
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MONTHYEARRA-24-0092, Application to Revise Technical Specification 3.7.7, Low Pressure Service Water (LPSW) System, to Extend the Completion Time for One Required LPSW Pump Inoperable on a One-Time Basis2024-07-29029 July 2024 Application to Revise Technical Specification 3.7.7, Low Pressure Service Water (LPSW) System, to Extend the Completion Time for One Required LPSW Pump Inoperable on a One-Time Basis RA-22-0292, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 5.5.2, Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program, for Permanent Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies2023-04-0404 April 2023 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 5.5.2, Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program, for Permanent Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies RA-22-0091, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements2023-02-16016 February 2023 Application to Revise Technical 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AC Sources - Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued) T SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY t
SR 3.8.1.7 Verify both KHU's underground tie breakers 12 months cannot be closed simultaneously.
SR 3.8.1.8 Verify each KHU's overhead emergency 12 months power path tie breaker cannot be closed when tie breaker to underground emergency power path is closed.
I SR 3.8.1.9 Verify on an actual or simulated emergency 12 months actuation signal each KHU auto starts and:
- a. Achieves frequency > 57 Hz and < 63 Hz and voltage > 13.5 kV and < 14.49 kV in
< 23 seconds; and
- b. Supplies the equivalent of one Unit's maximum safeguard loads plus two Unit's hot shutdown loads when synchronized to system grid and loaded at maximum practical rate.
SR 3.8.1.10 Verify each KHU's battery capacity is 12-months adequate to supply, and maintain in OPERABLE status, required emergency loads for design duty cycle when subjected to a battery service test.
SR 3.8.1.11 Verify each KHU's battery cells, cell end 12 months plates, and racks show no visual indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration that could degrade battery performance.
(continued)
OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3 3.8.1-15 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323 I
AC Sources - Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
FREQUENCY SURVEILLANCE Verify each KHU's battery cell to cell and 12 months SR 3.8.1.12 terminal connections are clean and tight, and are coated with anti-corrosion material.
4 SR 3.8.1.13 --------- ------------- ---.N OT E ---- --------------- -------
Only applicable when the overhead electrical disconnects for the KHU associated with the underground emergency power path are closed.
Verify on an actual or simulated zone overlap 12 months fault signal each KHU's overhead tie breaker and underground tie breaker actuate to the correct position.
SR 3.8.1.14 NOTES ------------------------.
Not required to be performed for an SL breaker when its standby bus is energized from a LCT via an isolated power path.
i18-months Verify each closed SL and closed N breaker opens on an actuation of each redundant trip coil.
SR 3.8.1.15 NO TE --------------------------
Redundant breaker trip coils shall be verified on a STAGGERED TEST BASIS.
Verify each 230 kV switchyard circuit breaker 18 months actuates to the correct position on a switchyard isolation actuation signal.
(continued) 3.8.1-16 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323 1 OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3
AC Sources - Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
I SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.16 NO TE --------------------------
Only applicable when complying with Required Action C.2.2.4.
Verify one KHU provides an alternate manual As specified by Required AC power source capability by manual or Action C.2.2.4 automatic KHU start with manual synchronize, or breaker closure, to energize its non required emergency power path.
-t SR 3.8.1.17 Verify each KHU's Voltage and Frequency out 18 months of tolerance logic trips and blocks closure of the appropriate overhead or underground power path breakers. The allowable values with a time delay of 5 seconds + 1 second shall be as follows:
- a. Undervoltage _>12.42 kV and _<12.63 kV
- b. Overvoltage _>14.90 kV and _<15.18 kV
- c. Underfrequency > 53.992 hz and
_<54.008 hz
- d. Overfrequency >_ 65.992 hz and
< 66.008 hz OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3 3.8.1-17 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323
AC Sources - Operating B 3.8.1 BASES LCO An OPERABLE KHU and its required overhead emergency power path (continued) must be capable of automatically supplying power from the KHU through the KHU main step-up transformer, the 230 KV yellow bus, the Unit startup transformer and both E breakers to both main feeder buses. At least one channel of switchyard isolation (by actuation from degraded grid voltage protection) is required to be OPERABLE to isolate the 230 kV switchyard yellow bus. If closed, each N breaker must be capable of opening using either of its associated breaker trip circuits. Either of the following combinations provides an acceptable KHU and required overhead emergency power path:
Keowee Hydro Unit Keowee Hydro Unit 1A) Keowee Unit 1 generator, 1B) Keowee Unit 2 generator, 2A) Keowee ACB 1 (enabled by 2B) Keowee ACB 2 (enabled by o,'e channel of Switchyard one channel of Switchyard Isolate Complete), Isolate Complete),
3A) Keowee auxiliary 3B) Keowee auxiliary transformer 1X, Keowee transformer 2X, Keowee ACB 5, Keowee Load Center ACB 6, Keowee Load Center 1X, 2X, 4A) Keowee MCC 1XA, 4B) Keowee MCC 2XA, 5A) Keowee Battery #1, Charger 5B) Keowee Battery #2, Charger
- 1 or Standby Charger, and #2 or Standby Charger, and Distribution Center 1DA, Distribution Center 2DA, 6A) ACB-1 to ACB-3 interlock, 6B) ACB-2 to ACB-4 interlock, 7A) Keowee Unit 1 Voltage and 7B) Keowee Unit 2 Voltage and Frequency out of tolerance Frequency out of tolerance (OOT) logic (OOT) logic
- 8) Keowee reservoir level >_ 775 feet above sea level, Overhead Emergency Power Path
- 9) Keowee main step-up transformer,
- 10) PCB 9 (enabled by one channel of Switchyard Isolate Complete),
- 11) The 230kV switchyard yellow bus capable of being isolated by one channel of Switchyard Isolate,
- 12) A unit startup transformer and associated yellow bus PCB (CT-1 / PCB 18, CT-2 / PCB 27, CT-3 I PCB 30), and
- 13) Both E breakers.
OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3 B 3.8.1-4 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323
AC Sources - Operating B 3.8.1 BASES LCO An OPERABLE KHU and its required underground emergency (continued) power path must be capable of automatically supplying power from the KHU through the underground feeder, transformer CT-4, both standby buses, and both Unit S breakers to both main feeder buses. If closed, each N breaker and each SL breaker must be capable of opening using either of its associated breaker trip circuits. Either of the following combinations provides an acceptable KHU and required underground emergency power path:
Keowee Hydro Unit Keowee Hydro Unit 1 B) Keowee Unit 2 generator, 1A) Keowee Unit 1 generator, 2B) Keowee ACB 4, 2A) Keowee ACB 3, 3B.1) Keowee auxiliary 3A.1) Keowee auxiliary transformer CX, Keowee transformer CX, Keowee ACB 7, Keowee Load ACB 8, Keowee Load Center 1X, Center 2X, 3B.2) One Oconee Unit 1 S 3A.2) One Oconee Unit 1 S breaker capable of breaker capable of feeding switchgear 1TC, feeding switchgear 1TC, 3B.3) Switchgear 1TC capable of 3A.3) Switchgear 1TC capable of feeding Keowee feeding Keowee auxiliary auxiliary transformer CX, transformer CX, 4B) Keowee MCC 2XA, 4A) Keowee MCC 1XA, 5B) Keowee Battery #2, 5A) Keowee Battery #1, Charger #1 or Standby Charger #2 or Standby Charger, and Distribution Charger, and Distribution Center 1DA, Center 2DA, 6A) ACB-1 to ACB-3 interlock, 6A) ACB-2 to ACB-4 interlock, 7A) Keowee Unit 1 Voltage 7B) Keowee Unit 2 Voltage and and Frequency OOT logic Frequency OOT logic
- 8) Keowee reservoir level > 775 feet above sea level, Underground Emergency Power Path
- 9) The underground feeder,
- 10) Transformer CT-4,
- 11) Both SK breakers,
- 12) Both standby buses,
- 13) Both S breakers, and
- 14) ACB-3 to ACB-4 interlock.
B 3.8.1-5 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323 1 OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3
AC Sources - Operating B 3.8.1 BASES SURVEILLANCE SR 3.8.1.9 REQUIREMENTS (continued) This surveillance verifies the KHUs' response time to an Emergency Start signal (normally performed using a pushbutton in the control room) to ensure ES equipment will have adequate power for accident mitigation.
UFSAR Section 6.3.3.3 (Ref. 9) establishes the 23 second time requirement for each KHU to achieve rated frequency and voltage. Since the only available loads of adequate magnitude for simulating a accident is the grid, subsequent loading on the grid is required to verify the KHU's ability to assume rapid loading under accident conditions. Sequential block loads are not available to fully test this feature. This is the reason for the requirement to load the KHUs at the maximum practical rate. The 12 month Frequency for this SR is adequate based on operating experience to provide reliability verification without excessive equipment cycling for testing.
SR 3.8.1.10 A battery service test is a special test of the battery capability, as found, to satisfy the design requirements (battery duty cycle) of the DC electrical power system. The discharge rate and test length should correspond to the design duty cycle requirements as specified in Reference 4.
The Surveillance Frequency of 12 months is consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.32 (Ref. 6) and Regulatory Guide 1.129 (Ref. 7), which state that the battery service test should be performed with intervals between tests not to exceed 18 months.
SR 3.8.1.11 Visual inspection of the battery cells, cell plates, and battery racks provides an indication of physical damage or abnormal deterioration that could potentially degrade battery performance. The 12 month Frequency for this SR is consistent with manufacturers recommendations and IEEE-450 (Ref. 8), which recommends detailed visual inspection of cell condition and rack integrity on a yearly basis.
R -3.8.1-22 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323 1 OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3
AC Sources - Operating B 3.8.1 BASES SURVEILLANCE SR 3.8.1.16 (continued)
REQUIREMENTS OPERABLE. When the overhead emergency power path is inoperable, the SR verifies by administrative means that the KHU associated with the overhead emergency power path is OPERABLE.
This SR is modified by a Note indicating that the SR is only applicable when complying with Required Action C.2.2.4.
SR 3.8.1.17 This SR verifies the Keowee Voltage and Frequency out of tolerance logic trips and blocks closure of the appropriate overhead or underground power path breakers on an out of tolerance trip signal. The 18 month Frequency is based on engineering judgement and provides reasonable assurance that the Voltage and Frequency out of tolerance logic trips and blocks closure of these breakers when required.
There are three over voltage relays, three under voltage relays, and three over/under frequency relays per KHU with each relay actuating an auxiliary relay used to provide two out of three logic. These relays monitor generator output voltage and if two phases are above/below setpoint, prevent the power path breakers from closing or if closed, provide a trip signal which is applied after a time delay, to open the power path breakers. Testing demonstrates that relays actuate at preset values, that timers time out and that two under voltage relays, two over voltage relays, or two over/under frequency relays will actuate the logic channel. This ensures that the power path breakers will not close and if closed, will trip after a preset time delay that becomes effective when the KHU first reaches the required frequency and voltage band.
REFERENCES 1. UFSAR, Section 3.1.39
- 2. UFSAR, Chapter 16
- 3. 10 CFR 50.36
- 4. UFSAR, Chapter 6
- 5. UFSAR, Chapter 15
- 6. Regulatory Guide 1.32
- 7. Regulatory Guide 1.129 OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3 B 3.8.1-25 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323
AC Sources - Operating B 3.8.1 BASES REFERENCES 8. IEEE-450-1980 (continued)
- 9. UFSAR, Section 6.3.3.3 OCONEE UNITS 1, 2, & 3 B 3.8.1-26 Amendment Nos. 322/322/323