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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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[Table view] Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
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W/28 Oversize Drawings ML20203J6971997-12-12012 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Administrative Controls for Normal Working Hours of Plant Staff Who Perform Safety Related Functions ML20217J0021997-10-14014 October 1997 Proposed TS Pages Re Changes to Design Features Section, Including Revised Limits for Fuel Storage ML20217G3071997-10-0808 October 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Distribution of Inoperable Control Rods ML20217K5841997-09-30030 September 1997 Rev 1 to Ja FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant IST Program for Pumps & Valves,Third Interval ML20211H0801997-09-26026 September 1997 Revised Proposed TS Changes to ASME Section XI, Surveillance Testing ML20236N7061997-09-0909 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Describing Licensee'S Configuration Risk Mgt Program Which Supports Rev of Allowed out-of-svc Times for Single Inoperable EDGs to Accommodate on-line Maint of EDGs ML20149G2571997-07-14014 July 1997 JAFNPP ISI Program Relief Requests for 2nd Ten-Yr Interval Closeout ML20140D8131997-04-14014 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re SRC Audit Requirements & Mgt Title Change ML20198G7211997-04-0303 April 1997 Hot Rolled XM-19 Stainless Steel Core Shroud Tie-Rod Matl - Crevice Corrosion Investigation ML20136H3771997-03-11011 March 1997 Rev 0 to Power Uprate Startup Test Rept for Cycle 13 ML20135B1921996-11-26026 November 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Requesting That Snubber Operability, Surveillance & Records Requirements in TS Be Relocated to Plant Controlled Documents ML20134M1751996-11-20020 November 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Reflecting Interposed Amend That Was Issued,Updating References to Repts on TS Pp & Changing Rev Bars on Previously Submitted Update Pp Which Were Erroneously Positioned on Pp ML20149L7191996-11-0808 November 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Min Critical Power Ratio Safety Limit ML20129G0091996-10-23023 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Page 134 Deleted Under Amend 236 & Remain Deleted ML20128Q7441996-10-11011 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Extension of Instrumentation & Miscellanous Surveillance Test to Accommodate 24 Month Cycles ML20135D0311996-07-31031 July 1996 Rev 4 to Radiological Effluent Controls & Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20115G0641996-07-12012 July 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Cycle 12 Min Critical Power Ratio Safety Limit ML20113B6511996-06-20020 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Option B to 10CFR50,App J for Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program ML20112D1531996-05-30030 May 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Minimum Critical Power Ratio Safety Limit & Associated Basis ML20112D2721996-05-30030 May 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re ATWS Recirculation Pump Trip Instrumentation Requirements ML20112D5711996-05-30030 May 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Eliminating Selected Response Time Testing Requirements JPN-96-023, Proposed Tech Specs Re Deletion of Requirement for PORC to Review Fire Protection Program & Implementing Procedures. Addl Deletion of Insp & Audit Requirements of Specs 6.14.A & 6.14.B1996-05-16016 May 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Deletion of Requirement for PORC to Review Fire Protection Program & Implementing Procedures. Addl Deletion of Insp & Audit Requirements of Specs 6.14.A & 6.14.B ML20108D1171996-04-24024 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Supporting Adoption of Primary Containment Lrt Requirements of Option B to 10CFR50,App J & Clarifying Numerical Value of Allowable Containment Leakage Rate as 1.5% Per Day 1999-09-29
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A ATTACHMENT I PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES RELATED TO RBCLCW SYSTEM CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES P
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of water vacuum under calm wind conditions with a filter train flow rate of not more than 6,000 cfm, shall be dem-onstrated at each refueling outage prior to refueling.
D. Primary Containment Isolation Valves D. Primary Containment Isolation Valves
- 1. During reactor power operating 1. The primary containment isolation conditions, all isolation valves valves surveillance shall be per-listed in' Table 3.7-1 and all. formed as follows:
instrument line flow check
. valves shall be operable, except a. At least once per operating.
as specified in 3.7.D.2. cycle, the operable isolation valves that are power operated and automatically initiated I
, shall be tested for simulated i automatic initiation and clo- l sure times. j
- b. At 1 cast once per operating cycle, the instrument line excess flow check valves shall be tested for proper operation.
- c. At least once per quarter:
(1.) All normally open power-operated isolation valves (except for the main steam line and RBCLUW System l isolation valves) shall be 'j fully closed and reopened.
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L (2.) With the reactor at reduced power level trip, main steam iso-lation valves and verify closure time.
- 2. In the event.any isolation valve d. At least twice per week, the specified in Table 3. 7-1. (except main steam line power-operated the. RBCLCW System Isolation Valves) isolation valves shall be become' inoperable,. reactor power exercised by partial closure operation may continue,.provided and subsequent reopening.
-at least one valve in each line having an! inoperable valve is in e. The RBCLCW System Isolation the mode corresponding to the Valves shall be fully closed isolated condition. . and reopened once per operating cycle.
' 3. If Specification 3.7.D.1 and 3.7.D.2.cannot be met, an orderly. 2. Whenever an isolation valve listed 5._ : shutdown shall.be' initiated and in Table 3.7-1 is inoperable, the
<the reactor shall be in the cold position of at least one other valve
-condition within 24 hrs. in each line having an inoperable valve shall be recorded daily.
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- 1. Main steam isolation valves require that both solenoid pilots be de-energized to close valves. Accumulator air pressure plus spring force act together to close valves when both pilots are de-energized. Voltage failure at only one pilot does not cause valve closure. The valves are designed to fully close in less than 5 sec, but in no less than 3 sec with steam flow.
- 2. Primary containment spray and pressure suppression chamber cooling valves have interlocks that allow them ,
to be manually reopened after automatic closure. This provision permits containment spray, for high drywell pressure' conditions, and/or pressure suppression chamber water cooling. When automatic signals are not present '
these valves may be opened for test!or operating-con-venience.
- 3. Testable check' valves are designed for remote opening with zero differential pressure across the valve seat.
The velves close on reverse flow even though the test switches-may.be positioned for open. The valves open when pump pressure exceeds reactor pressure even though test switch.may be positioned for close.
- 4. Control rod hydraulic lines can be isolated-by the solenoid valves outside the primary containment. Lines that extend-outsice the primary containment are small and terminate'in a system;thatiis~ designed to. prevent' outleakage.-LSolenoid' valves normally are. closed, but they open on rod movement and during reactor scram.
- 5. A-c motor-operated valves are powered from the'a-c.
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emergency buses. ' D-c motor-operated isolation valves are powered from the plant' batteries.
- 16. All motor-operated isolation valves.remainEin'the' last positic.n upon failure of. valve power.- All' air-operated-valves, except RECLCW containmentcisolation valves, [
close on motive air: failure.- Allrair-operated valves, except main steam l isolation valves and RBCLCW-con-tainment, isolation valves,fclose on.powerifailure to'the <
solenoid pilots..
- 7. The standard minimum ~ closing rateffor automatic isola--
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- column can be. opened.or.closedeby: remote manual' switch; for: operating. convenience-during anyfmode of. reactor operation except'when:automaticfsignal'is)present.. ,"
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g Vacuum Breaker x-202B Vacuum Vacuum B Outside g Reactor Euilding Breaker Suppres to Suppression Chambe r J Cha mbe r Reactor Building x-23, x-24 AO Air /DC C Outside
{ Closed Cooling x-63, x-67 Globe E Water In E
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Reactor Building x-68, x-66 AO Air /DC C Outside Closed Cooling x-64, x-62 Globe Water Out x-65
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POWER TO CLOSE ISOLATION CLOSING NORMAL REMARKS AND (5) (6) SIGNAL TIME (7) 'iTATUS Spring EXCEPTIONS Not Applicable Closed Valve opens when suppression chamber pressure is 0.5 psi below reactor build-ing pressure.
Suppression Rev. Flow Not applicable Closed ion Cha mber Pressure Air /DC HM Not applicable Open The RBCLCW isolation valves remain in their last position on loss of air supply and open or loss of electrical power.
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SAFETY EVILUATION RELATED TO REACTOR BUILDING
- CLOSED LOOP COOLING WATER SYSTEM CONTAINMENT' ISOLATION VALVES I
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I. Description of the Changes The proposed changes to the FitzPatrick Technical Specifications reflect the installation of the new containment isolation valves in the RBCLCW System and exclusion of these valves from quarterly surveillance requirements.
Specifically, nine (9) remote manually operated con-tainment isolation valves were added to the RBCLCWS piping in order to comply with 10CFR50 Appendix A GDC
- 57. These valves are air operated (with solenoid pilot valves) . These valves are normally open, and are designed to fail open on loss of electrical power, and to fail as is on loss of air supply.
As a result of this modification, the following Technical Specifications changes are being proposed.
- 1. In section 4. 7. D. l. c. (1. ) on page 185, the phrase "and RBCLCW System" is inserted.
- 2. Section 4.7.D.l.e is inserted on page 186 to read, "The RBCLCW System isolation valves shall be fully closed and reopened once per operating cycle." In section 3.7.D.2 on that page, the phrase "(except the RBCLCW System Isolation Valves)" is inserted.
- 3. In Table 3.7-1 on page 204, for the. Reactor Building Closed Loop Cooling Water In and Out lines,.
Valve Type is changed to AO globe, Power to Open is changed to Air /DC; Power to Close is changed to Air /DC; Isolation Signal is changed to RM; and under " Remarks" the follow-ing item is inserted: "The RBCLCW isolation valves. remain in their last position on loss of air supply and open on loss of electrical power."
- 4. Note 6 on page 208 is revised to read, "All motor-operated isolation valves remain in the' last. position upon failure of valve power. All air-operated valves, except RBCLCW containment-isolation valves, close on motive air failure.
All air-operated valves except main steam-isolation valves and RBCLCW containment isolation valves, close on power failure to the solenoid pilots." 1 II. Purpose of the Changes The'nine (9) remote. manual containment isolation valves were added to.the RBCLCWS piping in order to' comply with 10 CFR 50 Appendix A GDC. 57 and' to bring the plant into conformance with the'FSAR.
l The exclusion from quarterly surveillance requirements l is necessary. Closure of the RBCLCWS containment iso-lation valves will eliminate the coolant flow to the drywell air and recirculation coolers. Without cooling water, the drywell air and equipment temperature limits will be exceeded during normal plant operations. It is unacceptable, therefore, to close these valves four times per yaar. The RBCLCWS lines are part of a closed system, as det.ned in GDC 57, and therefore do not communicate with either the primary system or the containment. Since the piping itself comprises an isolation boundary, it is justifiable not to close the single isolation valve if it should become inoperable.
III. Impact of the Changes The modifications of the FitzPatrick RBCLCWS and the accompanying proposed Technical Specification changes will have a positive impact on plant safety.
The Authority considers that this proposed amendment can be classified as not likely to involve signifi-cant hazards considerations since it is a change to make a license conform to regulations and FSAR commitments which is similar to Example (vii), Federal register, Vol. 48 No. 67 dated April 6, 1983, page 14870, "A change to make a licenea conform to changes in the regulations, where the license change results in very minor changes to facility operations clearly in keeping with the regulations."
Thus, the proposed Technical Specification changes involve no significant hazards considerations as defined in 10 CFR 50.92.
IV. Implementation of the Changes Implementation of the changes, as proposed, will not impact the fire protection program at FitzPatrick; nor will the changes impact the environment.
V. Conclusion The incorporation of these changes: a) will not in-crease the probability or the consequences of an accident or malfunction of equipment important to safety as evaluated previously in the Safety Analysis Report; b) will not increase the possibility of an accident or malfunction of a type other than that evaluated previously in the Safety Analysis Report; c) will not reduce the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification; d) does not constitute an unreviewed safety question, and e) involves no Significant Hazards Considerations, as defined in 10 CFR 50.92.
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