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Category:OPERATING LICENSES & AMENDMENTS
MONTHYEARML20217K3221999-10-19019 October 1999 Amend 195 to License DPR-61,deleting Certain TSs Either No Longer Applicable to Permanently Shutdown & Defueled State of Reactor,Duplicate Regulatory Requirements or Duplicate Info Located in UFSAR ML20206C8731999-04-28028 April 1999 Amend 194 to License DPR-61,authorizes Relocation of Requirements Related to Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation from TSs to Technical Requirements Manual ML20202D1521998-06-30030 June 1998 Amend 193 to License DPR-61,changing Facility Operating License & TS to Reflect Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Status of Plant ML20217K2041998-03-27027 March 1998 Amend 192 to License DPR-61,changing Administrative Controls,Section 6.0 of Ts,To Reflect Permanent Shutdown & Defueled Status of Plant ML20141K4161997-05-22022 May 1997 Amend 191 to License DPR-61,changing Administrative Controls Section of TSs as Needed to Implement Revised Mgt Responsibilities & Titles That Reflect Permanently Shut Down Status of Plant ML20058F1101993-11-23023 November 1993 Amends 170,69,169 & 86 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21 DPR-65 & NPF-49,respectively,revising TS to Change Submittal Frequency of Radioactive Effluent Release Rept from Semiannual to Annual ML20059G6331993-11-0101 November 1993 Amend 169 to License DPR-61,changing TS by Incorporating New TS Section 3/4.8.3.1.2, Onsite Power Distribution ML20059G5091993-10-27027 October 1993 Amend 168 to License DPR-61,permanently Removing Ability for Plant to Operate W/Three Loops While in Modes 1 or 2 ML20057E1911993-10-0404 October 1993 Amend 166 to License DPR-61,modifying TS Tables 3.3-9 & 4.3-7 by Replacing Obsolete Footnote W/Clarification as to When SG Blowdown Radioactivity Monitors Are Required to Be Operable ML20057E2001993-10-0404 October 1993 Amend 167 to License DPR-61,changing Plant TS to Allow Redundant Train Operability to Be Verified Operable by Exam of Appropriate Plant Records Rather than Performing Test of Redundant Equipment ML20058M9011993-09-29029 September 1993 Amend 165 to License DPR-61,replacing TS Section 4.0.6 of Plant TS, Augmented Inservice Insp Program W/New TS Section 4.0.6, Augmented Erosion/Corrosion Program ML20057A3531993-09-0202 September 1993 Amend 163 to License DPR-61,adding Footnote to TS 3.4.2.2 to Allow Relaxation in Pressurizer Safety Valve Point Tolerance to +3%,used for as Found Acceptance Criterion for Addl Valve Testing ML20057A3481993-09-0202 September 1993 Amend 164 to License DPR-61,revising TS to Reflect Staff Positions & Improvements to TS in Response to GL-90-06 Re Resolution of Generic Issues 70 & 74 ML20056G2871993-08-25025 August 1993 Amend 162 to License DPR-61,revising TSs to Increase Shutdown Margin (Boron Concentration) in Modes 1-5 to Compensate for Addl Reactivity Added by Boron Dilution Event Due to Transition to Zircaloy Clad Core ML20062B7341990-10-22022 October 1990 Amend 132 to License DPR-61,adding Footnote to Tech Spec Table 3.3-2,Item 3,Table 3.3-3,Item 2 & 4.3-2,Item 3 ML20055G5551990-07-19019 July 1990 Amend 129 to License DPR-61,adding Footnote to Tech Spec Section 5.3.1, Fuel Assemblies to Allow Operation of Cycles 16 & 17 W/Two Solid Type 304 Stainless Steel Filler Rods in Place of Two Fuel Rods & Correcting Table 3.3-1a ML20055G5401990-07-19019 July 1990 Amend 128 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Reflect Removal of Thermal Shield & Attached Surveillance Capsules ML20055E2331990-07-0202 July 1990 Amend 126 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Reflect Mods Performed on Fire Protection Sys.Changes Include Increasing Smoke & Heat Detectors Required to Be Operable in Diesel Generator Rooms a & B & in Lube Oil Reservoir Area ML20247K2291989-09-11011 September 1989 Amends 123 & 41 to Licenses DPR-61 & NPF-49,respectively, Allowing Licensees to Inspect Steam Generator Tubes by Insertion of Ultrasonic Test Probe from Cold Leg Side of Steam Generator Tube ML20247E3691989-09-0707 September 1989 Amends 122,34,143 & 40 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-49,respectively,Amends Change Tech Spec Sections 6.10.2.m & 6.10.3 Re Lifetime Records Retention for Radiological Effluent Monitoring & ODCM ML20247A4651989-09-0505 September 1989 Amend 121 to License DPR-61,revising & Combining Tech Spec Sections 3.6,3.7 & 4.3 ML20247E6501989-07-20020 July 1989 Amend 120 to License DPR-61,changing Tech Specs 3.17.1, Axial Offset & 3.17.2, LHGR, to Allow Coastline Operation of Plant at End of Cycle 15 ML20247E6781989-07-18018 July 1989 Amend 119 to License DPR-61,splitting & Revising Tech Spec Section 3.3.1.5 Re Isolated Loop ML20246L2501989-06-26026 June 1989 Amends 118,33,142 & 36 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-49,respectively,deleting Tech Spec Figures 6.2-1 & 6.2-2 by Replacing Figures W/Narrative Description of Offsite & Onsite Organizations Functional Requirements ML20244C4411989-06-0101 June 1989 Amend 117 to License DPR-61,revising one-time Relaxation of Containment Integrity Tech Specs to Allow Cleaning or Replacement of Containment Air Reciculation Fan Motor HXs While at Power ML20248B2941989-05-31031 May 1989 Amend 116 to License DPR-16,adding New Tech Spec Section Re RCS Leakage Detection Sys ML20245J0691989-04-25025 April 1989 Amends 114,30,141 & 33 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-49,respectively,modifying Tech Specs of Four Units to Be Consistent W/Plant Restart Provision in 10CFR50.36 If Safety Limit Exceeded ML20246F8131989-04-24024 April 1989 Amend 115 to License DPR-61,changing Tech Specs Re Various Operation Conditions & Surveillance Requirements,Including post-accident Sampling,Noble Gas Effluent,Rcs Vents & Sampling & Analysis of Plant Effluents ML20245E8901989-04-21021 April 1989 Amend 113 to License DPR-61,modifying Paragraph 2.C.(5) of License to Require Compliance W/Physical Security Plan ML20235Z0861989-03-0707 March 1989 Amend 112 to License DPR-61,providing one-time Relaxation of Containment Integrity Tech Specs to Allow Svc Water Side of Four Containment Air Recirculation Fan HXs to Be Cleaned While at Power ML20196D8541988-12-0606 December 1988 Amend 109 to License DPR-61,revising Table 3.22-2 Fire Detection Instruments to Reduce Number of Smoke Detectors Available in Containment from 23 to 22 & Incorporating New Section of Sprinkler Protection Into Tech Spec 3.22G ML20205M5591988-10-26026 October 1988 Amends 108,25,134 & 26 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-45,respectively,modifying Tech Spec to Mofify Qualifications & Conduct of Nuclear Review Board for All Units ML20155G2791988-10-0303 October 1988 Corrected Amend 106 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs Re Weld Locations on Steam Supply Lines to Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps ML20155G4751988-09-28028 September 1988 Amends 107,23,132 & 24 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-49,respectively,modifying Tech Specs to Provide for Uniform Addresses for Listed Classes of Repts for Plants ML20151T7551988-08-0909 August 1988 Amend 106 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec 4.12, High Energy Piping Sys, Expanding Augmented Inservice Insp Program to Include Weld Locations on Steam Lines to Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps ML20150A9511988-07-0101 July 1988 Amend 105 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs Table 3.11-1, Containment Isolation Valves, by Adding Five New Containment Isolation Valves (CIV) & Deleting Two CIVs ML20155F9601988-06-0101 June 1988 Amend 104 to License DPR-16,increasing Required Number of Halon Storage Cylinders in Switchgear (SR) in Tech Spec 3.22.C.1 from 7 to 8 & Number of Smoke Detectors in SR from 32 to 35 in Table 3.22-2 ML20155G4971988-05-26026 May 1988 Amend 103 to License DPR-61,renumbering Manual HPSI Throttle Valves in Tech Spec 3.6.B.2 to Be Consistent W/Plant Loop Numbering Scheme ML20153G9591988-04-28028 April 1988 Corrected Amend 97 to License DPR-61 ML20151G0871988-04-0808 April 1988 Amend 102 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec Figures 3.17-1A & B & Section 3.17,2 to Reduce LHGR by Approx 1KW/ft W/Corresponding Reduction in Axial Offset Limits for Four Loop Operation ML20147E8591988-02-23023 February 1988 Amends 100,14,125 & 15 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-45,respectively,amending Tech Specs to Identify Nuclear Review Board Minutes as Acceptable Means to Forward Certain Repts & Having Max of 12 H Continuous Planned Inoperability ML20149M8841988-02-22022 February 1988 Amend 99 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec 5.4, Containment, by Deleting Section 5.4.B, Penetrations, Which Refs Design Info Concerning Penetrations & Associated Bases ML20148F4461988-01-19019 January 1988 Amend 98 to License DPR-61,changing Expiration Date from 040526 to 070629 ML20236S3731987-11-12012 November 1987 Amend 97 to License DPR-61,supporting Operation of Plant for Cycle 15 & Reflecting Major Efforts in Upgrading design-basis Accident Analyses & in Reformatting Tech Specs as Part of Conversion to Westinghouse STS ML20235R9881987-09-30030 September 1987 Corrected Tech Spec Pages to Amends 93 & 94 to License DPR-61,reissued to Eliminate Inadvertent Changes in Amend 93 Caused by Amend 94 & Properly Reflect Info Approved Separately for Each Amend ML20235S5251987-09-25025 September 1987 Amend 96 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Provide long-term Acceptance Criteria for Steam Generator Tubes W/ Defects in Rolled Region & to Update Bases for Criteria ML20235R4121987-09-23023 September 1987 Amend 95 to License DPR-61,replacing Tech Specs 3.19 & 4.13 Re Snubbers W/Tech Specs Consistent W/Nrc Model STS & W/ Current Industry Guidelines Such as Generic Ltr 84-13 ML20235J0151987-09-10010 September 1987 Amend 94 to License DPR-61,revising heat-up Rate Curve & Providing Larger Interval for Low Temp Pressurization Protection Sys to Be Placed in Operation ML20235G7701987-09-0909 September 1987 Amend 93 to License DPR-61,requiring New Periodic Surveillance Requirement to Ensure Correct Valve Position & post-maint Surveillance Requirements for Throttle Valves ML20237G5421987-08-0505 August 1987 Amend 92 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Allow Possession & Use of Certain Byproduct Matl 1999-04-28
[Table view] Category:TEXT-LICENSE APPLICATIONS & PERMITS
MONTHYEARML20217K3221999-10-19019 October 1999 Amend 195 to License DPR-61,deleting Certain TSs Either No Longer Applicable to Permanently Shutdown & Defueled State of Reactor,Duplicate Regulatory Requirements or Duplicate Info Located in UFSAR CY-99-105, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,incorporating Changes Into OL & Ts.Addl Clarifications & Retyped TS Replacement Pages,Included1999-08-24024 August 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,incorporating Changes Into OL & Ts.Addl Clarifications & Retyped TS Replacement Pages,Included CY-99-041, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,incorporating Changes Which Reflect Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant1999-06-0303 June 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,incorporating Changes Which Reflect Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant ML20206C8731999-04-28028 April 1999 Amend 194 to License DPR-61,authorizes Relocation of Requirements Related to Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation from TSs to Technical Requirements Manual CY-98-003, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant1998-08-13013 August 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant ML20202D1521998-06-30030 June 1998 Amend 193 to License DPR-61,changing Facility Operating License & TS to Reflect Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Status of Plant CY-98-084, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,incorporating Attached Proposed Changes Into TS Re Relocation of Requirements for Seismic Monitor to Be Consistent W/Guidance Contained in GL 95-101998-06-0202 June 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,incorporating Attached Proposed Changes Into TS Re Relocation of Requirements for Seismic Monitor to Be Consistent W/Guidance Contained in GL 95-10 ML20217K2041998-03-27027 March 1998 Amend 192 to License DPR-61,changing Administrative Controls,Section 6.0 of Ts,To Reflect Permanent Shutdown & Defueled Status of Plant CY-97-006, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant1997-05-30030 May 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant CY-97-024, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Staff Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant1997-05-30030 May 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Staff Limitations & Requirements Appropriate to Present Configuration of Plant ML20141K4161997-05-22022 May 1997 Amend 191 to License DPR-61,changing Administrative Controls Section of TSs as Needed to Implement Revised Mgt Responsibilities & Titles That Reflect Permanently Shut Down Status of Plant B16167, Addendum to Application to Amend License DPR-61,revising Section 6, Administrative Controls1997-01-31031 January 1997 Addendum to Application to Amend License DPR-61,revising Section 6, Administrative Controls B16046, Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-49 to Revise Section 6, Administrative Controls & TS to Reflect New Organizational Responsibilities & Titles1996-12-24024 December 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-49 to Revise Section 6, Administrative Controls & TS to Reflect New Organizational Responsibilities & Titles B14711, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising TS 3.7.1.1.2,Action C Re Atmospheric Steam Dump Capability1994-01-25025 January 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising TS 3.7.1.1.2,Action C Re Atmospheric Steam Dump Capability ML20058F1101993-11-23023 November 1993 Amends 170,69,169 & 86 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21 DPR-65 & NPF-49,respectively,revising TS to Change Submittal Frequency of Radioactive Effluent Release Rept from Semiannual to Annual ML20059G5821993-11-0202 November 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,proposing Rev to TS by Increasing AOT for Charging Pump from 72 Hours to Seven Days ML20059G6331993-11-0101 November 1993 Amend 169 to License DPR-61,changing TS by Incorporating New TS Section 3/4.8.3.1.2, Onsite Power Distribution ML20059G5091993-10-27027 October 1993 Amend 168 to License DPR-61,permanently Removing Ability for Plant to Operate W/Three Loops While in Modes 1 or 2 ML20057E2001993-10-0404 October 1993 Amend 167 to License DPR-61,changing Plant TS to Allow Redundant Train Operability to Be Verified Operable by Exam of Appropriate Plant Records Rather than Performing Test of Redundant Equipment ML20057E1911993-10-0404 October 1993 Amend 166 to License DPR-61,modifying TS Tables 3.3-9 & 4.3-7 by Replacing Obsolete Footnote W/Clarification as to When SG Blowdown Radioactivity Monitors Are Required to Be Operable ML20058M9011993-09-29029 September 1993 Amend 165 to License DPR-61,replacing TS Section 4.0.6 of Plant TS, Augmented Inservice Insp Program W/New TS Section 4.0.6, Augmented Erosion/Corrosion Program ML20057A3531993-09-0202 September 1993 Amend 163 to License DPR-61,adding Footnote to TS 3.4.2.2 to Allow Relaxation in Pressurizer Safety Valve Point Tolerance to +3%,used for as Found Acceptance Criterion for Addl Valve Testing ML20057A3481993-09-0202 September 1993 Amend 164 to License DPR-61,revising TS to Reflect Staff Positions & Improvements to TS in Response to GL-90-06 Re Resolution of Generic Issues 70 & 74 ML20056G2871993-08-25025 August 1993 Amend 162 to License DPR-61,revising TSs to Increase Shutdown Margin (Boron Concentration) in Modes 1-5 to Compensate for Addl Reactivity Added by Boron Dilution Event Due to Transition to Zircaloy Clad Core ML20056E3341993-08-18018 August 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,changing TS Sections to Permanently Remove Ability of Plant to Operate W/Three Loops While in Modes 1 or 2 B14572, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,proposing Interim Changes for Incorporation of Addl LCO for TS Requiring That 480 Volt Ac MCC 5 & Abt Scheme Be Operable During Modes 1,2, 3 & 4.Permanent Changes Will Be Proposed Later Half of 19941993-08-18018 August 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,proposing Interim Changes for Incorporation of Addl LCO for TS Requiring That 480 Volt Ac MCC 5 & Abt Scheme Be Operable During Modes 1,2, 3 & 4.Permanent Changes Will Be Proposed Later Half of 1994 B14502, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,proposing Changes to Modify Action Statement a of TS Section 3.5.1 & Moving Surveillance Requirement 4.5.1.b from TS 3/4.5.1 to TS 3/4.5.2 as Surveillance Requirement 4.5.2.c1993-07-26026 July 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,proposing Changes to Modify Action Statement a of TS Section 3.5.1 & Moving Surveillance Requirement 4.5.1.b from TS 3/4.5.1 to TS 3/4.5.2 as Surveillance Requirement 4.5.2.c B14532, Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & DPR-49,revising TS to Change Submittal Frequency of Radioactive Effluent Release Rept from Semiannual to Annual1993-07-16016 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & DPR-49,revising TS to Change Submittal Frequency of Radioactive Effluent Release Rept from Semiannual to Annual B14369, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,changing TS Re Editorial Cleanup,Including Incorporation of Missing Sections in Index,Providing Editorial Consistency Throughout Document & Removal of Cycle Specific Comments1993-03-16016 March 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,changing TS Re Editorial Cleanup,Including Incorporation of Missing Sections in Index,Providing Editorial Consistency Throughout Document & Removal of Cycle Specific Comments B14327, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising TS Re Steam Generator Repair Criteria,To Reduce Unnecessary Plugging of SG Tubes in Tubesheet Expansion Zone Roll Transition Area1993-01-29029 January 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising TS Re Steam Generator Repair Criteria,To Reduce Unnecessary Plugging of SG Tubes in Tubesheet Expansion Zone Roll Transition Area B14342, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising TS for RTS Instrumentation,Srs & Bases & ESFAS Instrumentation,Trip Setpoints,Srs & Bases.Draft Rev 0 to Project Assigment 90-013, CT Yankee Modernize Fwd Encl1993-01-29029 January 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising TS for RTS Instrumentation,Srs & Bases & ESFAS Instrumentation,Trip Setpoints,Srs & Bases.Draft Rev 0 to Project Assigment 90-013, CT Yankee Modernize Fwd Encl ML20141M3441992-07-31031 July 1992 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising TSs to Reduce Unnecessary Plugging of SG Tubes in Tubesheet Expansion Zone Roll Transition Area B13669, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Addition of New Manual locked-closed Containment Isolation Valve & Removal of solenoid-operated Containment Isolation Valve. Valve CC-V-884 No Longer Containment Boundary Valve1990-11-27027 November 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,reflecting Addition of New Manual locked-closed Containment Isolation Valve & Removal of solenoid-operated Containment Isolation Valve. Valve CC-V-884 No Longer Containment Boundary Valve ML20062B7341990-10-22022 October 1990 Amend 132 to License DPR-61,adding Footnote to Tech Spec Table 3.3-2,Item 3,Table 3.3-3,Item 2 & 4.3-2,Item 3 B13619, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,clarifying Definition of Operability of Automatic Auxiliary Feedwater Initiation Sys at Plant for Cycle 16 Operation Only1990-08-25025 August 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,clarifying Definition of Operability of Automatic Auxiliary Feedwater Initiation Sys at Plant for Cycle 16 Operation Only ML20055J2091990-07-26026 July 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,allowing Plant to Progress Into Mode 3 W/O First Demonstrating Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Operability.Temporary Waiver of Compliance from Tech Spec 4.7.1.2.2 Requested Until NRC Acts on Amend ML20055G5401990-07-19019 July 1990 Amend 128 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Reflect Removal of Thermal Shield & Attached Surveillance Capsules ML20055G5551990-07-19019 July 1990 Amend 129 to License DPR-61,adding Footnote to Tech Spec Section 5.3.1, Fuel Assemblies to Allow Operation of Cycles 16 & 17 W/Two Solid Type 304 Stainless Steel Filler Rods in Place of Two Fuel Rods & Correcting Table 3.3-1a ML20055F3221990-07-0505 July 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs Sections 3.4.6.2.f,4.4.6.2.1.g & 4.4.6.2.1.h Re RCS Leakage & Low Temp Overpressurization Protection Sys Bases.No Radiological or Nonradiological Impact Associated W/Changes ML20055E2331990-07-0202 July 1990 Amend 126 to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Reflect Mods Performed on Fire Protection Sys.Changes Include Increasing Smoke & Heat Detectors Required to Be Operable in Diesel Generator Rooms a & B & in Lube Oil Reservoir Area ML20055E0051990-06-25025 June 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,establishing Limit of 160 Failed Fuel Rods for Cycle 16 Operation,Per 900524 Meeting ML20247K2291989-09-11011 September 1989 Amends 123 & 41 to Licenses DPR-61 & NPF-49,respectively, Allowing Licensees to Inspect Steam Generator Tubes by Insertion of Ultrasonic Test Probe from Cold Leg Side of Steam Generator Tube ML20247E3691989-09-0707 September 1989 Amends 122,34,143 & 40 to Licenses DPR-61,DPR-21,DPR-65 & NPF-49,respectively,Amends Change Tech Spec Sections 6.10.2.m & 6.10.3 Re Lifetime Records Retention for Radiological Effluent Monitoring & ODCM ML20247A4651989-09-0505 September 1989 Amend 121 to License DPR-61,revising & Combining Tech Spec Sections 3.6,3.7 & 4.3 B13333, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec Sections 3.6.2,3.9.11 & 3.9.12 Re Containment Air Recirculation Sys,Water Level - Storage Pool & Fuel Storage Bldg Air Cleanup Sys,Respectively1989-08-0404 August 1989 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec Sections 3.6.2,3.9.11 & 3.9.12 Re Containment Air Recirculation Sys,Water Level - Storage Pool & Fuel Storage Bldg Air Cleanup Sys,Respectively B13324, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec 3/4.5.1, ECCS - ECCS Subsystem - Tavg Greater than or Equal to 350 F to Reflect Component Configurations Following 1989 Refueling Outage Mod to ECCS to Resolve Single Failure1989-08-0202 August 1989 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec 3/4.5.1, ECCS - ECCS Subsystem - Tavg Greater than or Equal to 350 F to Reflect Component Configurations Following 1989 Refueling Outage Mod to ECCS to Resolve Single Failure ML20248A0461989-08-0101 August 1989 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,modifying Proposed Tech Spec 3.12, Electrical Power Sys, Provided in .Tech Spec Incorporated Degraded Grid Voltage Protection Requirements in Westinghouse STS Format B13317, Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Reflect Changes in Fire Detection/Suppression Sys Upgrades to Support New Switchgear Bldg Const1989-07-31031 July 1989 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Specs to Reflect Changes in Fire Detection/Suppression Sys Upgrades to Support New Switchgear Bldg Const ML20245E5921989-07-28028 July 1989 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,changing Tech Specs to Support Cycle 16 Operation ML20247R7071989-07-28028 July 1989 Application for Amend to License DPR-61,revising Tech Spec Sections 3.0/4.0 & 3.4.6.2 Re Limiting Conditions for Operation & Surveillance Requirements & RCS Operational Leakage 1999-08-24
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, CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY DOCKET N0.'50-213
. HADDAM NECK PLANT AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 93 License No. DPR-61
- 1. The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (the Commission) has found that:
A. The application for amendment by Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company (the licensee), dated June 1, 1987, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations as set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance (1) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D. The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
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- 2. Accordingly, the 'icense is amended'by changes to.the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment and Paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. DPR-61 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(2) Technical Specifications ,
The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised l- through Amendment No. 93, are hereby incorporated into the license.
The licensee shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications.
- 3. This license amendment is effective as of the date of its issuance.
I FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION GAto. DAmsr Cecil 0. Thomas, Director 4 Integrated Safety Assessment Project Directorate Division of Reactor Projects III/IV/V. I and Special Projects i
Attachment:
Charges to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: September 9, 1987 l
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- i ATTACHMENT- TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 93 ]
FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-61 4 DOCKET NO. 50-213
. Revise Appendix A Technical Specifications by removing the pages identified below and inserting the' enclosed pages. -The revised pages are identified by the captioned amendment number and contain marginal lines indietting the area of change.
. REMOVE ' INSERT 3-10 3-10 1
3-10a 3-10a 1 3-10b 3-10b
' - 3-10c 4-4a 4-4a 4-4b 4-4b
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- 3.6' CORE COOLING SYSTEMS Applicability p Applies .to the operating status of the core cooling-
' systems.
Objective:
, To define those limiting conditions for operation that are necessary . to ' insure :., operability of the core cooling system. 1 Specif'ication:
A) The reactor shall not be critical unless the following conditions are met:
- 1) Pumps ,
All of the pumps associated with at least one of
- the two trains of emergency core cooling
. equipment must be operable. 'The pumps associated with'each train of emergency core .i cooling equipment are the following:
- a. One high pressure safety injection pump
' rated at 1750 gpm at a head of 2250 feet.
. 6.~ One charging pump rated at 360 gpm at a pressure of 2300 psig.
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- c. One low ~ pressure safety injection (core deluge) pump rated at 5500 gpm at a head of 590 feet,
- d. One residual heat ' removal (RHR) pump rated at 2200 gpm at a total head of 300
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- 2) At least one' of two residual heat exchangers operable.
- 3) System valves and interlocks required for
. proper operation of core cooling systems operable.
B) The following valves 'and their operators will be
. positioned and verified as stated below:
- 1) Once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> V ALVE NO. LOCATION ACTION RH-FCV-602 RHR heat Valve locked in closed exchanger position, Air supply '
bypass line isolated whenever reactor critical and coolant temperature is above 3500F. l RH-FCV-796 RHR heat Valve blocked in the l exchanger throttled position, Air discharge supply isolated when-line ever reactor critical and coolant temperature 3-10 is above 3500F. l Amendment No. J9, AE, 88, 93
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RH-MOV-22 Containment Valve locked in open ;
Sump. position, circuit Suction breaker locked open (
during post-LOCA -
long-term cooling phase.
' SI-MOV-24 RWST line Valve locked in open position, circuit breaker locked open whenever reactor coolant temperature is above 3300F. i SI-FCV-873 HPSI mini- Valve blocked and locked flo.w line in open position whenever reactor coolant temperature is above 3500F.
RH-MOV-874 '
RHR recirc- Valve locked in closed ulation position and circuit breaker locked open whenever' reactor is critical and reactor coolant temperature is above 3500F.*
SI-MOV-854 A HPSI Pump Valve locked in open Suction Line position ivhenever reactor coolant temperature is above 3500F.
SI-MOV-854B HPSIPump Valve locked in open Suction Line position whenever reactor coolant temperature is above 3500F.
SI-M OV-901 RHR/HPSI Valve locked in closed Crosstle position whenever reactor coolant temperature is above 3500F.
4 SI-MOV-902 RHR/HPSI Valve locked in closed Crosstie position whenever l reactor coolant temperature is above
[ 350oF.
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- SI-V-907 HPSI loop i Valve blocked and locked injection line ~ in throttled position. ]
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1 SI-V-908 HPSIloop 2 Valve blocked and locked l injection line in throttled position.
SI-V-906 HPSIloop 3 Valve blocked and locked injection line in throttled position.
SI-V-905 HPSI loop 4 Valve blocked and locked '
,. injection line in throttled position. !
SI-MOV-873 Core deluge Valve is locked open '
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.C. The following actions shall be taken to disable the High Pressure Safety injection Pumps whenever the RCS temperature is below 3400F and the RCS is not vented by a minimum opening of three (3) inches (nominal diameter) or its equivalent.
l.- De-energize the HPSI pumps by racking out the breakers and locking the cabinets.
- 2. Close and lock the HPSI pump discharge valves (SI-V-855A & B).
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The following actions.shall be taken to disable one centrifugal charging pump whenever the RCS temperature is below 34CPF and the RCS is not vented by a minimum opening of three (3) inches (nominal diameter) or its equivalent.
- 1. Place the control switch in the trip pullout position.
- 2. Red tag the switch "DO NOT OPERATE."
BASIS This specification assures that adequate emergency core cooling capacity is available whenever the reactor. is critical. Based on the loss of coolant accident
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substantial rnargin exists whenever normal power supplies or both diesel generators are available. With only.one diesel generator operating and the pumps associated with that diesel operable as required in item (2) of Specification 3.12, the high pressure safety injection pump and the low pressure safety injection pump would be started automatically. When the safety injection pumps are operating on off-site power, the charging pump would be started automatically. -The RHR and charging pumps would be available for manual start for long-term recirculation cooling.
As described in Reference 3, the RCS OPS, in conjunction with administrative controls, prevents exceeding the temperature and pressure limits in Specification 3.4 while. RCS temperature is under 3400F or the RCS is not vented. Part C establishing limiting condition for operation regarding the disabling of the HPSI pumps to further assure that a pressure transient is not initiated. Part D establishes ' requirements regarding the disabling of a charging pump to assure that a pressure transient is not initiated while retaining the flexibility to establish, under strict administrative controls, a redundant emergency boration path should such action be necessary.
FCV-796 is required to be throttled open within the range specified in and for the reasons sited within References (6) and (7). That throttled position has been determined. by separate analyses to insure acceptable core performance during post-LOCA recirculation.
In order to use the HPSI pumps to provide high pressure recirculation following a small break loss of coolant accident (LOCA) coincident with a single active failure, the following modifications to the emergency core cooling system have been made.
A piping crosstie between each HPSI pump suction and the RHR pump discharge j has been installed. Two valves, SI-MOV-901 and SI-MOV-902 have been installed in '
this crosstie. The two manual HPSI pump suction valves have been replaced with motor-operated valves, SI-MOV-834 A and B, to prevent contaminated water from entering the RWST when using the HPSI pumps to provide flow to the core during recirculation. These valves will not be energized until 1989 and no credit will be taken for their use until this time and they will be locked in their safe position.
1 The manual core deluge isolation valve has been replaced with a de-energized motor-operated valve, SI-MOV-873. This valve will be locked open to ensure that adequate flow is available to the core deluge system.
REFERENCE:
(3) D.C. Switzer (CYAPCO) letter to D.L. Ziemann (NRC),
dated May 22,1978.
(4) D.C. Switzer (CYAPCO) letter to D.L. Ziemann (NRC), i dated May 24, 1978.
(5) D.C. Switzer (CYAPCO) letter to A. Schwencer (NRC),
dated September 7,1977.
(6) E.J. Mroczka (CYAPCO) letter to C.I. Grimes (NRC), dated ,
December 17,1986. 1 (7) E.J. Mroczka (CYAPCO) letter to C.I. Grimes (NRC), dated December 19,1986.
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F) Periodic leakage testing of each ECCS check valve listed in Table 4.3.1 shall be accomplished prior to entering operational mode 1:
- 1) _ Af ter every time' the plant is placed in the cold shutdown condition for refueling.
- 2) Af ter every time the plant has been placed in the cold shutdown condition for 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> if testing has not been accomplished in the preceding 9 months.- -
- 3) Prior to returning the valve to service af ter maintenance, repair, or replacement work is performed.
Leakage may be measured indirectly using pressure indicators, if ac'complished in accordance with approved procedures and supported by computations showing that the method is capable of demonstrating compliance with the leakage criteria of section 3.14.A.6. The minimum differential pressure across these check valves during these leakage tests shall not be less than 150 psid.
Table 4.3.1 - ECCS Check Valve SI-CV-862A SI-CV-862B SI-CV-862C SI-CV-862D SI-CV-872A SI-CV-872B i G) The correct position of each ECCS throttle valve listed below shall be verified within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> following completion of each valve stroking operation or maintenance on the valve when the ECCS subsystems are required to be OPERABLE.
ECCS Throttle Valves Valve Number Valve Number j SI-V-905 SI-V-907 SI-V-906 SI-V-908 RH-FCV-796 H) A flow balance test shall be performed, during Mode 5 or 6, following completion of modifications to the ECCS subsystems that alter the subsystem flow characteristics, to verify that:
For the High Pressure Safety injection pump injection lines, 1) with a single pump running and two lines isolated, the flow rate through each line is equal to 1000 1 100 gpm.
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- 2) For RHR pump <fischarge lines, with a single pump running, the I flow rate through the discharge line is equal to 15001 280 gpm.
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The core cooling systems are the principal plant safeguard. They provide the means to insert negative reactivity and limit core damage in the event of a loss-of-coolant incident. j 4
1 Pre-operational performance tests of the components are performed in the manufacturer's shop. An initial system flow test demonstrates proper dynamic functioning of the system. Thereaf ter, periodic tests demonstrate that all components are functioning properly. I Surveillance requirements for throttle valve position and flow s
balance testing provide assurance that proper ECCS flows will be j maintained in the event of a LOCA.
3 in order to assure that a pressure transient occurring during the i testing of the HPSI pumps will not exceed the pressure and i temperature limits of specification 3.0, there must be appropriate relief paths available; this is provided for in specification 0.3.A.4 f j
l The separation of emergency power systems and associated core i
cooling equipment into two independent groupings permits complete function testing of the individual systems and equipment.
The containment spray water is provided, if required, by the low pressure safety injection pumps, which are also part of the core deluge system. It is not desirable to test the valve at monthly intervals since it requires closure of a manual valve in the spray header. This valve must be closed to prevent initiation of spray when the rnotor-operated spray valve is open since the residual heat removal system will always be pressurized. Closure of the manual valve is not desirable at power and, therefore, dictates that the motor-operated spray valve be tested at refueling intervals only.
The surveillance in Specification E) assures that the limiting conditions for operation required for low temperature overpressurization protection have been met.
The surveillance in Specification F) tests the operability of check valves which act a primary coolant system pressure isolation valves and thereby reduces the potential for an intersystem foss of coolant accident.
In order to use the high pressure safety injection (HPSI) pumps to perform high pressure recirculation (HPR) following a small break loss of coolant accident (LOCA), successful operation of SI-MOV-24 and RH-MOV-874 is required. The monthly surveillance to be performed on these two valves willincrease the ,
probability that the valves are available to perform their function during the l small break 1.OCA. Since SI-MOV-24 will not be closed to any measurable extent i
during the surveillance, there will be no effect on safety injection availability. l Surveillance on RH-MOV-874, will only last for a short time and the probability 4 -4 b Amendment No. 77, 93 e
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impact o,n HPSI system availability as a result of the surveillance. (
Reference:
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