3F1290-01, Forwards Improved Design Control Documentation for Crystal River Unit 3 Design Basis for Post-Accident Monitoring Instrumentation

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Forwards Improved Design Control Documentation for Crystal River Unit 3 Design Basis for Post-Accident Monitoring Instrumentation
ML20065N456
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River 
Issue date: 12/05/1990
From: Beard P
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
Shared Package
ML20065N460 List:
References
RTR-REGGD-01.097, RTR-REGGD-1.097 3F1290-01, 3F1290-1, NUDOCS 9012120141
Download: ML20065N456 (3)


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Power Cr stel iver$tt3 Docket No. 50-302 December 5, 1990 3F1290 01 Attention: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission y

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Subject:

Regulatory Guide 1.97 Post Accident Monitoring

Reference:

FPC to NRC letter dated August 2, 1990

Dear Sir:

The purpose of this letter is to transmit a complete set of updated Regulatory Guide 1.97 Variable Data Sheets which reflect modifications and changes through Refuel 7.

The attached Variable Data Sheets were prepared and updated in accordance with'. the information requirements specified in RG 1.97.

A cross referenced index is provided to compare the individual variables from )ast transmittals to the Design Basis Document sheets attached to this letter.

T1cse

- sheets have been-integrated into the FPC Design Basis Document System and future

'i updates will be controlled by FPC existing engineering procedures. This letter completes the florida Power Corporation (FPC) action stated in the above reference.

Sincerely,

.-I;eard, Jr.

Senior.Vice President Nuclear Operations

.PMB:EMG xc:

Regional Ad'mii11strator, Region 11 Senior. Resident inspector

-NRR Project Manager

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POST OFFICE BOX 219

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n I M LE OF CONTENTS 3/21/88 NRC DBD Page No, VARIABLE SUBMITTAL.

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01 5

Neutron Flux 02 6

Control Rod Position-03 7

- RCS Soluble Boron Content 04 8

RCS Hot leg Water Temperature 05 9

RCS Cold Leg Water Temperature 06 11 RCS Pressure 07 12 Reactor Vessel Level 08 13 Degrees of Subcooling 09 14 Containment Sump Water Level (Harrow Rnge) 10 15 4

Containment Water Level (Flood Range)

Containment isolation Valve Position (Manual Valves) llA 16 Containment Isolation Valve Position (Automatic Valves) 118 17 12 18-20 Core Exit Temperature 13 22 RCS Radioactivity Concentration 14 23

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Containment Hydrogen Concentration 15 24

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Containment Pressure 16 25 RHR System Flow (Decay Heat)

RHR Heat Exchanger Outlet Ttg erature (Decay Heat) 17 26 Accumulator Tank Level (Core (lwd Tank) 18A 27 188 28 A:cumulator Tank Pressure (Core Flood Tank) lood. Tank) 19 29 Accumulator Isolation Valve Position (Core F

'20 30 J

Boric Acid Charging Flow 21 31&32 Flow in HPl System 22 25 Flow in LPI System Refueling Water Storage Tank Level (Borated Water Storage Tank) 23 33 24 35 Reactor Coclant Pump Status Primary System Safety Relief Valve Position or ilow Through 25 36 or Pressure in Reli 1 Liner 26 37 Pressurizer Level 27 3r Pressurizer Heater Status 28 40

- Quench Tank Level (Reactor Coolant Drain rank) 29 41 Quench-Tank Temperature (Reactor Coolant Drain Tank) 30 42 Quench Tank Pressure (Reactor Coolant Orain Tank).

31 43 Steam Generator Level 32 44 Steam Generator. Pressure 33 45

'Hs'.n Steam Safety Relief Valve Position 34-46 Main Feedwater Flow 35 47 Auxiliary Feedwater Flow Condensate Storage Tank Water Level (Emergency Feedwater Tank) 35 48 37 49 Containment Spray. Flow Heat Removal by the Containment Fan Heat Removal System 38 50 39 52

. Containment Atmosphere Temperature 40 53 Containment Sump Water Temperature 41 55 Make up Flow - In 42 56 Letdown Flow - Out-43 57 Volume Control Tank level (Makeup Tank) 44 59 Component Cooling Water Temperature.to ESF Systems a

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IABLEOFCONTENTS(Cont'd) 3/21/88t<RC OBD Page No.

SUBMITTAL.

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VARIABLE 45 60 Component Cooling Water Flow to ESF Systems (Level) 46 61 High Level Radioactive 1.iquid Tank level 47 62 Radioactue Gas Hold up Tank Pressure (Waste Decay Tanks) 48 63

'E Emergency Ventilation Damper Position 49 64 Status of Standby Power 50 65 Containment Area Radiation High Range 51 66 Radiation Exposure Rate Inside Buildings or Areas Where Access is Required to Service Equipment Important to Safety or which are in Direct Contact with Primary Containment where Penetrations and Hatches are Locates 52 68 Containment or Purge Effluent, Noble Gas 53 69 Reactor Shield Building Annulus 54 70 Auxiliary Building, Noble Gas 55 71 Condenser Air Removal System Exhaust 56 70 Common Plant Vent 57 72 Vent from Safety Valves or Atmospheric Dump Valves 58 68&70 All Other Identified Release Points 59 73 All Identified Plant Release Points Particulates and Halogens 60 74 Airborne Radio Halogens and Particulates 61 75 Plant and Environs Radiation, Portable Instrumentation 62 76 Plant and Environs Radioactivity 63 77 Wind Direction 64 78 Wind Speed 65 79 Estimation of Atmospheric Stability 66 80 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - Gross Activity 67 81 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample)

Gamma Spectrum 68 82 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - Boron Content 69 83 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - Chloride Content 70 84 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - Dissolved Hydrogen Total Gas 71 85 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - Dissolved Oxygen 72 86 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - pH 73 87 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - Hydrogen Content 74 88 Containment Air (Grab Sample) - Oxygen Content 75 90 Primary Coolant and Sump (Grab Sample) - Gamma Spectrum

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