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Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Technical Specification Bases Unit 1 Manual
ML15034A310
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Issue date: 01/23/2015
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SSES MANUALManual Name: TSB1Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTable Of ContentsIssue Date: 01/22/2015 Procedure Name RevTEXT LOES 120Title: LIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONSIssue Date01/22/2015 Change ID Change NumberTEXT TOCTitle: TABLE OF CONTENTS23 07/02/2014 TEXT 2.1.1 6Title: SAFETY LIMITS (SLS) REACTORTEXT 2.1.2 1Title: SAFETY LIMITS (SLS) REACTOR01/22/2015 CORE SLS10/04/2007 COOLANT SYSTEM(RCS) PRESSURE STEXT 3.0 3 08/20/2009 Title: LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION (LCO) APPLICABILITY TEXT 3. 1.1Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.2Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.3Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.4Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.5Title: REACTIVITY TEXT 3.1.6Title: REACTIVITY 1 04/18/2006 CONTROL SYSTEMS SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM)0 11/15/2002 CONTROL SYSTEMS REACTIVITY ANOMALIES 2 01/19/2009 CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROL ROD OPERABILITY 4 01/30/2009 CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROL ROD SCRAM TIMES1 07/06/2005 CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROL ROD SCRAM ACCUMULATORS 3 02/24/2014 CONTROL SYSTEMS ROD PATTERN CONTROLPagel of 8 Report Date: 01/22/15Page I of .8Report Date: 01/22/15 SSES MANUAL~Manual Name: TSBIManual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTEXT 3.1.7 3 04/23/2008 Title: REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS STANDBY LIQUID CONTROL (SLC) SYSTEMTEXT 3.1.8 3 05/06/2009 Title: REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME (SDV) VENT AND DRAIN VALVESTEXT 3.2.1 2 04/23/2008 Title: POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS AVERAGE PLANAR LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (APLHGR)TEXT 3.2.2 3 05/06/2009 Title: POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS MINIMUM CRITICAL POWER RATIO (MCPR)TEXT 3.2.3 2 04/23/2008 Title: POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS LINEAR HEAT GENERATION RATE (LHGR)TEXT 3.3.1.1 6 02/24/2014 Title: INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM (RPS) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.1.2 2 01/19/2009 Title: INSTRUMENTATION SOURCE RANGE MONITOR (SRM) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.2.1 4 02/24/2014 Title: INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL ROD BLOCK INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.2.2 2 04/05/2010 Title: INSTRUMENTATION FEEDWATER MAIN TURBINE HIGH WATER LEVEL TRIP INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.3.1 9 02/28/2013 Title: INSTRUMENTATION POST ACCIDENT MONITORING (PAM) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.3.2Title: INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.4.1Title: INSTRUMENTATION 1 04/18/2005 REMOTE SHUTDOWN SYSTEM2 02/24/2014 aEND OF CYCLE RECIRCULATION PUMP TRIP (EOC-RPT)

INSTRUMENTATION Page 2 of 8 Report Date: 01/22/15Page 2 of 8Report Date: 01/22/15 SSES MANUALManual Name: TSBIW Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTEXT 3.3.4.2 0 11/15/2002 Title: INSTRUMENTATION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUT SCRAM RECIRCULATION PUMP TRIP(ATWS-RPT)

INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.5.1 3 08/20/2009 Title: INSTRUMENTATION EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEM (ECCS) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.5.2 0 11/15/2002 Title: INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC) SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.6.1 7 03/31/2014 Title: INSTRUMENTATION PRIMARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.6.2 4 09/01/2010 Title: INSTRUMENTATION SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.7.1Title: INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENTATION 2 10/27/2008 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY (CREOAS)

SYSTEMTEXT 3.3.8.1 2 12/17/2007 Title: INSTRUMENTATION LOSS OF POWER (LOP) INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.3.8.2 0 11/15/2002 Title: INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM (RPS) ELECTRIC POWER MONITORING TEXT 3.4.1 4 04/27/2010 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RECIRCULATION LOOPS OPERATING TEXT 3.4.2 3 10/23/2013 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) JET PUMPSTEXT 3.4.3 3 01/13/2012 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM RCS SAFETY RELIEF VALVES S/RVSh TEXT 3.4.4 0 11/15/2002 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RCS OPERATIONAL LEAKAGEPage 3 of .8Report Date: 01/22/15 SSES MANUALManual Name: TSB1Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTEXT 3.4.5 1 01/16/2006 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RCS PRESSURE ISOLATION VALVE (PIV) LEAKAGETEXT 3.4.6 4 02/19/2014 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RCS LEAKAGE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION TEXT 3.4.7 2 10/04/2007 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RCS SPECIFIC ACTIVITYTEXT 3.4.8Title: REACTOR COOLANT-HOT SHUTDOWNTEXT 3.4.9Title: REACTOR COOLANT-COLD SHUTDOWN2SYSTEM (RCS)1SYSTEM (RCS)03/28/2013 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM03/28/2013 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEMTEXT 3.4.10 3 04/23/2008 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) RCS PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE (P/T) LIMITSTEXT 3.4.11 0 11/15/2002 Title: REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM (RCS) REACTOR STEAM DOME PRESSURETEXT 3.5.14 07/16/2014 Title: EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS (ECCS) AND REACTORSYSTEM ECCS -OPERATING TEXT 3.5.2 0 11/15/2002 Title: EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS (ECCS) AND REACTORSYSTEM ECCS -SHUTDOWNTEXT 3.5.3 3 02/24/2014 Title: EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS (ECCS) AND REACTORSYSTEM RCIC SYSTEMCORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC)CORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC)CORE ISOLATION COOLING (RCIC)TEXT 3.6.1.1Title: PRIMARY CONTAINMENT 5 02/24/2014 TEXT 3.6.1.2 1 04/23/2008 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT AIR LOCKPage of Reort ate 01/2/1Page 4 of 8Report Date: 01/211/15 SSES MANUAL.! Manual Name: TSB1Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTEXT 3.6.1.3 11 07/02/2014 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES (PCIVS)TEXT 3.6.1.4 1 04/23/2008 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS CONTAINMENT PRESSURETEXT 3.6.1.5 1 10/05/2005 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE TEXT 3.6.1.6 0 11/15/2002 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SUPPRESSION CHAMBER-TO-DRYWELL VACUUM BREAKERSTEXT 3.6.2.1 2 04/23/2008 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SUPPRESSION POOL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE TEXT 3.6.2.2 0 11/15/2002 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVELTEXT 3.6.2.3 1 01/16/2006 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SUPPRESSION POOL COOLINGTEXT 3.6.2.4 0 11/15/2002 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SUPPRESSION POOL SPRAYTEXT 3.6.3.1 2 06/13/2006 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT HYDROGEN RECOMBINERS TEXT 3.6.3.2 1 04/18/2005 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS DRYWELL AIR FLOW SYSTEMTEXT 3.6.3.3 1 02/28/2013 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS PRIMARY CONTAINMENT OXYGEN CONCENTRATION

.TEXT 3.6.4.1 11 11/06/2014 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SECONDARY CONTAINMENT Page 5 of -8Report Date: 01/22/15 SSES MANUALManual Name: TSB1Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTEXT 3.6.4.2 9 04/25/2014 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES (SCIVS)TEXT 3.6.4.3 4 09/21/2006 Title: CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS STANDBY GAS TREATMENT (SGT) SYSTEMTEXT 3.7.1Title: PLANT SYSTEMSULTIMATE HEAT4 04/05/2010 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL SERVICE WATER (RHRSW) SYSTEM AND THESINK (UHS)TEXT 3.7.2Title: PLANTTEXT 3.7.3Title: PLANTTEXT 3.7.4Title: PLANTTEXT 3.7.5Title: PLANTTEXT 3. 7.6Title: PLANTTEXT 3.7.7Title: PLANT2 02/11/2009 SYSTEMS EMERGENCY SERVICE WATER (ESW) SYSTEM1 01/08/2010 SYSTEMS CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY (CREOAS)

SYSTEM0 11/15/2002 SYSTEMS CONTROL ROOM FLOOR COOLING SYSTEM1 10/04/2007 SYSTEMS MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS2 04/23/2008 SYSTEMS MAIN TURBINE BYPASS SYSTEM1 10/04/2007 SYSTEMS SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOL WATER LEVELTEXT 3.7.8Title: PLANT SYSTEMS0 04/23/2008 TEXT 3.8.17 02/24/2014 Title: ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS AC SOURCES -OPERATING TEXT 3.8.2 0 11/15/2002 Title: ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS AC SOURCES -SHUTDOWNPage6 of 8 Report Date: 01/22/15Page 6 of aReport Date: 01/22/15 SSES MANUALJManual Name: TSB1Manual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTEXT 3.8.3Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.4Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.5Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.6Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.7Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.8.8Title: ELECTRICAL TEXT 3.9.1Title: REFUELING TEXT 3.9.2Title: REFUELING TEXT 3.9.3Title: REFUELING TEXT 3.9.4Title: REFUELING TEXT 3.9.5Title: REFUELING TEXT 3.9.6Title: REFUELING 4 10/23/2013 POWER SYSTEMS DIESEL FUEL OIL, LUBE OIL, AND STARTING AIRPOWER SYS=POWER SYSTPOWER SYSTPOWER SYSTPOWER SYSTOPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS 3 01/19/2009 2EMS DC SOURCES -OPERATING 1 12/14/2006

'EMS DC SOURCES -SHUTDOWN1 12/14/2006 FEMS BATTERY CELL PARAMETERS 1 10/05/2005

'EMS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS -OPERATING 0 11/15/2002 2EMS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS -SHUTDOWN0 11/15/2002 REFUELING EQUIPMENT INTERLOCKS 1 09/01/2010 REFUEL POSITION ONE-ROD-OUT INTERLOCK 0 11/15/2002 CONTROL ROD POSITION0 11/15/2002 CONTROL ROD POSITION INDICATION 0 11/15/2002 CONTROL ROD OPERABILITY

-REFUELING 1 10/04/2007 REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL (RPV) WATER LEVELPage 7 Report Date: 01/22/15Page7Report Date: 01/22/15 SSES MANUALManual Name: TSBIManual Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES UNIT 1 MANUALTEXT 3.9.7 0 11/15/2002 Title: REFUELING OPERATIONS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) -HIGH WATER LEVELTEXT 3.9.8 0 11/15/2002 Title: REFUELING OPERATIONS RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) -LOW WATER LEVELTEXT 3.10.1Title: SPECIALTEXT 3.10.2Title: SPECIALTEXT 3.10.3Title: SPECIALTEXT 3.10.4Title: SPECIALTEXT 3.10.5Title: SPECIALTEXT 3.10.6Title: SPECIALTEXT 3.10.7Title: SPECIALTEXT 3.10.8Title: SPECIALOPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS 1 01/23/2008 INSERVICE LEAK AND HYDROSTATIC TESTING OPERATION 0 11/15/2002 REACTOR MODE SWITCH INTERLOCK TESTING0 11/15/2002 SINGLE CONTROL ROD WITHDRAWAL

-HOT SHUTDOWN0 11/15/2002 SINGLE CONTROL ROD WITHDRAWAL

-COLD SHUTDOWN0 11/15/2002 SINGLE CONTROL ROD DRIVE (CRD) REMOVAL -REFUELING 0 11/15/2002 MULTIPLE CONTROL ROD WITHDRAWAL

-REFUELING 1 04/18/2006 CONTROL ROD TESTING -OPERATING 1 04/12/2006 SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM) TEST -REFUELING

?age8 of 8 Report Date: 01/22/15?age 8 of 8Report Date: 01/22/15 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title RevisionTOC Table of Contents 23B 2.0 SAFETY LIMITS BASESPage TS / B 2.0-1 1Page TS / B 2.0-2 3Page TS / B 2.0-3 6Page TS / B 2.0-4 4Page TS / B 2.0-5 6Page TS / B 2.0-6 1Pages TS / B 2.0-7 through TS / B 2.0-9 1B 3.0 LCO AND SR APPLICABILITY BASESPage TS / B 3.0-1 1Pages TS / B 3.0-2 through TS / B 3.0-4 0Pages TS / B 3.0-5 through TS / B 3.0-7 A, 1Page TS / B 3.0-8 3Pages TS / B 3.0-9 through TS / B 3.0-11 2Page TS / B 3.0-1 Ia 0Page TS / B 3.0-12 1Pages TS / B 3.0-13 through TS --2Pages TS / B 3.0-16 and TS /B3 0B 3.1 REACTIVITY CONTROL BPages B 3.1-1 through 3.1- 0Page TS / B 3.1-5 1Pages TS / B 3.1 andT 13E-7 2Pages B 3.1-8 thiuirhu B 3.1-i'R1 0Page TS/B 3.14 -1Page B 3. 0.Page TS 1 hrough B 3.1-19 0Pa e -20 and TS/B 3.1-21 1PaT 1-22P T 3.1-23 19T / B 31-24 0.ITS / B 3.1-25 through TS / B 3.1-27 1NgTS / B 3.1-28 2Page TS / B 3.1-29 1Pages B 3.1-30 through B 3.1-33 0Pages TS / B 3.3-34 through TS / B 3.3-36 1Page TS / B 3.1-37 2Page TS / B 3.1-38 3Pages TS / B 3.1-39 and TS / B 3.1-40 2Page TS / B 3.1-40a 0Pages TS / B 3.1-41 and TS / B 3.1-42 2SUSQUEHANNA

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-UNIT 1TS / B LOES-2k6v:,ision 120 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLIST 6F EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title RevisionPage TS / B 3.3-31 4Page TS / B 3.3-32 5Pages TS / B 3.3-32a 0Page TS / B 3.3-32b 1Page TS / B 3.3-33 5Page TS / B 3.3-33a 0Page TS / B 3.3-34 1Pages TS / B 3.3-35 and TS / B 3.3-36 2Pages TS / B 3.3-37 and TS / B 3.3-38 1Page TS/. B 3.3-39 2Pages TS / B 3.3-40 through TS / B 3.3-43 1Page TS / B 3.3-44 4Pages TS / B 3.3-44a and TS J B 3.3-44b 0Page TS / B 3.3-45 3Pages TS / B 3.3-45a and TS / B 3.3-45b 0Page TS / B 3.3-46 3Pages TS /B 3.3-47 2Pages TS / B 3.3-48 through TS / B 3.3-51 3Pages TS / B 3.3-52 and TS / B 3.3-53 2Page TS / B 3-3-53a 0Page TS / B 3.3-54 5Page TS-/ B 3.3-55 2Pages TS / B 3.3-56 and TS / B 3.3-57 1Page TS / B 3.3-58 0Page TS / B 3.3-59 1Page TS / B 3.3-60 0Page TS / B 3.3-61 1Pages TS / B 3.3-62 and TS / B 3.3-63 0Pages TS / B3.3-64 and TS / B 3.3-65 2Page TS / B 3.3-66 4Page TS / B 3.3-67 3Page TS / B 3.3-68 4Page TS / B 3.3-69 5Pages TS / B 3.3-70 4Page TS / B 3.3-71 3Pages TS / B 3.3-72 and TS / B 3.3-73 2Page TS / B 3.3-74 3Page TS / B 3.3-75 2Page TS / B 3.3-75a 6Page TS / B 3.3-75b 7Page TS / B 3.3-75c 6Pages B 3.3-76 through B 3.3-77 0Page TS / B 3.3-78 1-SU]QUEH".A NA -NT1 T OS3Rvso 2809QUEWANNA

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-UNIT 1TS FB LOES-4Revision 120 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title RevisionPages TS'/ B 3.3-168 and TS / B 3.3-169 1Page TS / B 3.3-170 3Page TS / B 3.3-171 2Pages TS / B 3.3-172 through TS / B 3.3-177 1Pages TS / B 3.3-178 and TS / B 3.3-179 2Page TS / B 3.3-179a 2Pages TS / B 3.3-179b and TS / B 3.3-179c 0Page TS / B 3.3-180 1Page TS / B 3.3-181 3Page TS / B 3.3-182 1Page TS / B 3.3-183 2Page TS / B 3.3-184 1Page TS / B 3.3-185 4Page TS / b 3.3-186 1Pages TS / B 3.3-187 and TS / B 3.3-188 2Pages TS / B 3.3-189 through TS / B 3.3-191 1Page TS / B 3.3-192 0Page TS / B 3.3-193 1Pages TS / B 3.3-194 and TS / B 3.3-195 0Page TS / B 3.3-196 2Pages TS / B 3.3-197 through TS / B 3.3-204 0Page TS / B 3.3-205 1Pages B 3.3-206 through B 3.3-209 0Page TS / B 3.3-210 1Pages B 3.3-211 through B 3.3-219 0-B 3.4 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASESPages B 3.4-1 and B 3.4-2 0Pages TS / B 3.4-3 and Page TS / B 3.4-4 4Page TS / B 3.4-5 3Pages TS / B 3.4-6 through TS / B 3.4-9 2Page TS / 8 3.4-10 1Pages TS / 3.4-11 and TS /B 3.4-12 0Page TS / B 3.4-13 2Page TS / 8 3.4-14 1Page TS / 8 3.4-15 2Pages TS / B 3.4-16 and TS / B 3.4-17 4Page TS / B 3.4-18 2Pages B 3.4-19 through B 3.4-27 0Pages TS / B 3.4-28 and TS / B 3.4-29 1Page TS/B 3.4-30 2Page TS B 3.4-31 1,Pages TS / B 3.4-32 and TS / B 3.4-33 2Page TS / B 3.4-34 1Page TS / B 3.4-34a 05ll."fi IFHANNlA

-I INJIT 1 TR B P I fLFO--5 RAi'inin 192S V I V i i SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title RevisionPages TS I B 3.4-35 and TS / B 3.4-36 1Page TS / B 3.4-37 2Page TS / B 3.4-38 1Pages B' 3.4-39 and B 3.4-40 0Page TS / B 3.4-41 2Pages TS / B 3.4-42 through TS / B 3.4-45 0,Page TS / B 3.4-46 1Pages TS B 3.4-47 and TS / B 3.4-48 0Page TS/B 3.4-49 3Page TS / B 3.4-50 1Page TS / B 3.4-51 3Page TS / B 3.4-52 2Page TS / B 3.4-53 1Pages TS / B 3.4-54 through TS / B 3.4-56 2Page TS / B 3.4-57 3Pages TS / B 3.4-58 through TS / B 3.4-60 1B 3.5 ECCS AND RCIC BASESPages B 3.5-1 and B 3.5-2 0Page TS / B 3.5-3 3Page TS / B 3.5-4 1Page TS / B 3.5-5 2Page TS / B 3.5-6 1Pages B 3.5-7 through B 3.5-10 0Page TS /B 3.5-11 1Page TS / B 3.5-12 0Page TS / B 3.5-13 2Pages TS / B 3.5-14 and TS / B 3.5-15 0Pages TS / B 3.5-16 and TS / B 3.5-17 3'Page TS / B 3.5-18 1Pages B 3.5-19 through B 3.5-24 0Page TS / B 3.5-25 1Page TS / B 3.5-26 and TS / B 3.5-27 2Page TS / B 3.5-28 0Page TS / B 3.5-29 1Pages TS / B 3.5-30 and TS / B 3.5-31 0B 3.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS BASESPage TS / B 3.6-1 2Page TS / B 3.6-1a 3Page TS / B 3.6-2 4Page TS / B 3.6-3 3Page TS / B 3.6-4 4Pages TS / B 3.6-5 and TS / B 3.6-6 3.U .E AN A-..... BLO S-.Rviio

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-UNIT 1TS / B LOES-7Rev/i~ion 1.20 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title RevisionPages TS / B 3.6-70 through TS /B 3.6-75 1Pages B 3.6-76 and B 3.6-77 0Page TS / B 3.6-78 1Pages B 3.6-79 and B 3.3.6-80 0Page TS / B 3.6-81 1Pages TS / B 3.6-82 and TS / B 3.6-83 0Page TS / B 3.6-84 4Page TS / B 3.6-85 2Page TS / B 3.6-86 4Pages TS / B 3.6-87 through TS / B 3.6-88a 2Page TS / B 3.6-89 6Page TS / B 3.6-90 4Page TS / B 3.6-90a 0Pages TS / B 3.6-91 and TS I B 3.6-92 3Page TS / B 3.6-93 2Pages TS / B 3.6-94 through TS / B 3.6-96 1Page TS /B 3.6-97 2Page TS / B 3.6-98 1Page TS / B 3.6-99 2Pages TS / B 3.6-100 and TS / B 3.6-100a 6Page TS / B 3.6-100b 4Page TS / B 3.6-100c 0Pages TS I B 3.6-101 and TS / B 3.6-102 1Pages TS / B 3.6-103 and TS B 3.6-104 2Page TS / B 3.6-105 3Page TS / B 3.6-106 2Page TS / B 3.6-107 3B 3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS BASESPages TS / B 3.7-1 3Page TS / B 3.7-2 4Pages TS I B 3.7-3 through TS / B 3.7-5 3Page TS / B 3.7-5a 3Page TS / B 3.7-6 3Page TS /B 3.7-6a 2Page TS / B 3.7-6b 2Page TS / B 3.7-6c 2Page TS / B 3.7-7 3Page TS / B 3.7-8 2Pages TS / B 3.7-9 through TS / B 3.7-11 1Pages TS / B 3.7-12 and TS / B 3.7-13 2Pages TS / B 3.7-14 through TS / B 3.7-18 3Page TS / B 3.7-18a 1Pages TS I B 3.7-18b through TS I B 3.7-18e 0SUS'QUEHANNA

-UNIT 1 TS / B LOES-8 Rkevs ion 120 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLISTQOFEFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title RevisionPages TS / B 3.7-19 through TS / B 3.7-23 1Page TS / B 3.7-24 1Pages TS / B 3.7-25 and TS / B 3.7-26 0.Pages TS / B 3.7-27 through TS I B 3.7-29 5Page TS / B 3.7-30 2Page TS / B 3.7-31 1Page TS / B 3.7-32 0Page TS / B 3.7-33 1Pages TS B 3.7-34 through TS I B 3.7-37 0B 3.8 ELECTýRICAL POWER SYSTEMS BASESPage TS / B: 3.8-1 3Pages TS / B 3.8-2 and TS / B 3.8-3 2Page TS / B 3.8-4 3Pages TS / B 3.8-4a and TS / B 3.8-4b 0Page TS /B 3.8-5 5Page TS / B 3.8-6 3Pages TS / B 3.8-7 through TS/B 3.8-8 2Page TS / B 3.8-9 4Page TS / B 3.8-10 '3Pages TS / B 3.8-11 and TS/ B 3.8-17 2Page TS-/B 3.8-18 3-Pages TS / B 3.8-19 through TS / B 3.8-21 2Pages TS / B 3.8-22 and TS / B 3.8-23 3Pages TS / B 3.8-24 through TS / B 3.8-30 2Pages TS / B 3.8-31 and TS / B 3.8-32 3'Pages TS / B 3.8-33 through TS / B 3.8-37 2Pages B 3.8-38 through B 3.8-44 0Page TS / B 3.8-45 .3Pages TS / B 3.8-46 through TS / B 3.8-48 0Pages TS / B 3.8-49 and TS I B 3.8-50 3Page TS / B 3.8-51 1Page TS / B 3.8-52 0Page TS / B 3.8-53 1Pages TS / B 3.8-54 through TS / B 3.8-57 2Pages TS / B 3.8-58 through TS / B 3.8-61 3Pages TS / B 3.8-62 and TS / B 3.8-63 5Page TS / B 3.8-64 4Page TS / 8 3.8-65 5Pages TS / B 3.8-66 through TS / B 3.8-77 1Pages TS / B 3.8-77A through TS / B 3.8-77C 0Pages B 3.8-78 through B 3.8-80 0Page TS / B 3.8-81 1Pages B 3.8-82 through B 3.8-90 0SUSQU9 HANNA -UNIT 1 TS B LOES-9 Revision 120 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLIST OF EFFECTIVE SECTIONS (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASES)Section Title RevisionB 3.9 REFUELING OPERATIONS BASESPages TS / B 3.9-1 and TS / B 3.9-1a 1Pages TS / B 3.9-2 through TS / B 3.9-5 1Pages TS / B 3.9-6 through TS / B 3.9-8 0Pages, B 3.9-9 through B 3.9-18 0Pages TS / B 3.9-19 through TS / B 3.9-21 1Pages B 3.9-22 through B 3.9-30 0B 3.10 SPECIAL OPERATIONS BASESPage TS / B 3.10-1 2Pages TS /B 3.10-2 through TS /B 3.10-5 1Pages B 3.10-6 through B 3.10-31.

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-UNIT 1SUQ E A N* NT1T / ,O Sl R. ....... 120TS / B LOES-1 0We~i91on h 20, PPL Rev. 6Reactor Core. SLsB 2. 1.1B 2.0 SAFETY LIMITS (SLs)B 2.1.1 Reactor Core SLsBASESBACKGROUND GDC 10 (Ref. 1) requires, and SLs ensure' that specified acceptable fueldesign limits are not exceeded during steady state operation, normaloperational transients, and anticipated operational occurrences (AOOs).,The fuel cladding integrity SL is set such that no significant fuel damage is,calculated to occur if the limit is not violated.

Because fuel damage is notdirectly observable, a stepback approach i's used to establish an SL, suchthat the MCPR is not less than the linmit specified-in Specification 2.1.1.2for AREVA NP fuel. MCPR greater than the specified limit represents aconservative margin relative to the conditions required to maintain fuelcladding integrity.

The fuel cladding is one of the physical barriers that separate theradioactive materials from the environs.

The integrity of this claddingbarrier is related to its relative freedom from perforations or cracking.

Although some corrosion or use related cracking may occur during the lifeof the cladding, fission product migration from this source is incrementally cumulative and continuously measurable.

Fuel cladding perforations,

however, can result from thermal stresses, which occur from reactoroperation significantly above design" conditions.

While fission product migration from cladding perfbration, is just asmeasurable as that from use related crack ing,. the thermally caused.cladding perforations signal a.%thr6shOld beyond which still'greater thermalstresses may cause gross, rather th6n: ~crenental,.

detbriQration.

Therefore, the fuel cladding SL is defined wi'-h 'a margin to the that Would produce onset of transition b6iling (i.e., MCPR.= 1.00). Thesecondioons represent a significant from the condition intended bydesign for planned operation.

Th. MCP fuel cladding integrityýSL.

ensures that during normal operation:

a'iddurirng Aoos, at'least 99.9% of'the fuel rods in the core do not exp0erience transition boiling.(contir -(d)-Q*I'r .Cl l -IAMKlA _ I lIMIT -I T M 0 r) / _I D i7,, .,4

/PPL Rev. 6-Reactor Core, S'LsB 2.1.1BASESBACKGROUND (Continued)

Operation above the boundary of the nucleate boi~ingýregime couldresult in. excessive cladding temnperature b ceoau ef the , ons6et oftransition boiling and the resultant1 sharp reduction in, eaft transfercoefficient.

Inside the steam film, .hig'K:hcla.din te Umpeatres;aie

reached, and a cladding water(zirc6riiurn water)reactioe r may ta keplace. This chemical reaction results int fuel claddingto a structurally weaker form. Tills' w`a`ker fori mai resulting in an uncontrolled release of, activity to th-.ereactbr coolant":

APPLICABLE SAFETY ANALYSESThe fuel cladding must not sustain damage: as a result of normaloperation and AOOs. The reactor-core SLs are established topreclude violation of the fuel de'sign criteriorn th ,at. an- fMCPR limit is tobe established, such that at least 99.9% of the fuel rods in the corewould not be expected to experience the onset of transition boiling.The Reactor Protection System setpoints (LCO 3.3.1.1, "ReactorProtection System (RPS),lInstrumentation"),

in combination with theother LCOs, are designed to preveLnt anylanticiqpateýt

-combination oftransient conditions for Reactor Co'olant'Systee r level, pressure, and THERMAL POWER level that *oull'result in! re6chinrg the MCPRlim it.2.1.1.1 Fuel Cladding Integrity' The use of the SPCB (Reference 4).correlati6r is vald fbr criticalpower calculations at pressures

>.571.4 psia ad, urd e mass fluxes'> 0.087 x 106 lb/hr-ft2.For operation at. 6ft,,.i pre re:-Irlow'flows thefuel cladding integrity SL is established by a'h liftingl condition on coreTHERMAL POWER, with the foiiowing..bdsis:.

Provided that the water -level in. the vessel dovnd6omer ismaintained abo5ve the top: of the act vfuei :,atqral&citcUlation issufficient to ensure a minimum bundrefi bforlII 'ual 'assemblies that have a relatively high power arid 06t'enti'llV can64 approach acritical heat flux condition.

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-UNIT 1TS /B 2.0-2 BASESAPPLICABLE SAFETY1ANALYSES2.1.1.1 Fuel Cladding IntecqFor the > 28-x, 103 lb/hr. For theAlcoolant minimum bundle flomass flux is always > 0.25data taken from various ARfrom 14.7 psia to 1400 psia0.25 x 106 lb/hr-ft2 is appro0power of approximately 3.3peaking factor of approxim.

the expected peaking facto23% RTP for reactor presstconditions of lesser powerV2.1.1.2 MCPR.. ........PPLERev.

6 .Reactor ore& SLsB 2.1.1 Airity (continued).

the minimum bundle flow'isREVA NP ATRIUM-I.0 fuel desjigni the'.w arid maximum airea. 8ae thatthe..10'1 b/hr-ft2.Full, scal'ditei.

Fa lpower test ..EVA NP-and:-GEfuel desigrns-a-t pressures "indica ..the fuelassemblrc Critica.l power atcimat6ty

.3.35 Mwt, At 23% R1rP, a .bundle56MW6'C166rresp.ond's.toa bundle radialately 2.8, which :is significa.t ly-jhiher than 0r. Thus, a THERMAL POWER lfimit of.ures..< 557 psig is conservative and for .4wVould remain conservative.

" * " "The MCPR SL ensures sufficient conservatism ih the operating MCPRlimit that, in the event of an AOd"frim the limiting condition of.operation, at least 99.9% of the' fuieltrods in the core would be expected:

to avoid boiling transition.

The mrargih between calculatedl boilingtransition (i.e., MCPR = 1-.00) and the MCPR SL is based on a detailed statistical procedure that considers the. uncertainties in monitoring the coreoperating state. One specific uhn6reaintyinIuded in: the SL is theuncertainty in the critical power correlation:

References'.2, 4, and 5describe the methodology used in determining theMCPR SL.The SPCB critical power correlation is based on apractical test data. As long, s'the cOre, resraige of validity of the correlations (refer toSectioi assumed reacfor conditions..sed in. defining thelSlconservatism into the limit, b.cause:

bounding:

hig:"and bounding flat Io-o" kpeaKgasmtibutions Cnumber of rods.in boiling, tr~astiti6n.

These corierinh~erent accuracy of th'e.SP.C"co

..rrela'tio

..provi'd,of assurance that during sustaihne'd

&peration aktftwould be no transition, boi ig i the core.4, .41(continued)

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9....BASESAPPLICABLE SAFETY ANALYSES2.1.1.2 MCPR (continued)

If boiling transition were to occur, there is reason tintegrity of the fuel would fifot be Significant test data, accumulted by the, NRC andorganizations indicate that the 'traprotect against cladding failure is a very'c66nserVal of the.data indicate

.hat BWR if'ue"li canýs"u'rvive forof time in an environment of boiling tran'sition.

AREVA NP ATRIUM-10 fuel is: monitor.edusing thiPower Correlation.

The effects of chanhol-bwo" onincluded in the calculation' of the, M.PRkSL' Explichannel bow in the MCQR SL addresses, the con .cNo. 90-02 entitled "Loss of Thermal.Margin CauseBow.".PP.L.ev 6...

SLso beliveý that t~he',privateisition limritation to'iy:a'pproa dh.' Muchan,. ent ne- eriode.`PC'B; CrticalI MIRare,.expl icitlyci treatm6n..f erns. of NRýC Bulletin' d by Chatnel BoxAM.Monitoring.

required, for compliance with the MCPR SL; is specified inLCO 3.2.2, Minimum Critical Power Ratio.2.1.1.3 Reactor Vessel Water LevelDuring MODES 1 and 2 the reactor vessel water level. is re~quired to beabove the top-,of the active fuel% t, provide.

core cooling-capatijitý.

"With fuel in the reactor Vessel' during-peio ds vh'en"the rbenactoris Shutdown, consideration must be.g'e!n towater level requiirem'ets

.d'ue t.the effect of decay heat. if the er, evei s .'shoialdý dropý below th to'tpof the active irradiated fuel during thi speiod..the'abity to remo'vedacay heat isreduced.

This r'dti cobo ng.cpabii.tycould.

eardto elevated cladding temperatuesand clad perforation an.. the. eventthat the water level becomes <-2/'3.oteoff;thedo6h6ight.

The reactor-vessel water level SL has been- es~bi shed at the 5f t veirrad .ated fuel-to provide a .poi ht.ittcan be monitored and to also "provide adequate margin for effective action.(c6ntihued)

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sxBASES .PPL Re,6v. 6Reactor SLsL.ct the'"integrity of the fuelterilals to the environs.

re operates Within the fu e'lr."eactor vessel**water lev.e'li'-.

d fuel in order to preventadperforations.

SAFETY LIMITSThe reactor core SLs are established.tolpro clad barrier to 'the release Of radioactive ma;SL 2.1.1.1 and SL 2.1.1.2 ensure t;a~tth.e cdesign criteria.

SL 2.1.1.3 ensures.thatte" is greater than the top of the actieie,.radia'e elevated clad temperatures and: resutbnt cc-APPLICABILITY SLs 2.1.1.1, 2.1.1.2, and 2.1.1.3 are applicable in alrMODES.

SAFETY LIMIT Exceeding an SL may cause fuel damage and create a potential forVIOLATIONS radioactive limits. Therefore, it isrequired to inse6rt al. insertablie ;i.rods and restore compli ancewith .the SLs within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. The&2 hour Completion Time ensures thatthe operators take prompt reme:ial action and also ensures that theprobability of an accident occurring during. this period is minimal.REFERENCES

1. 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, GDC 10.2. ANF-524.

(P)(A), Revision 2,. Cnritical Power Meth.odology forBoiling Water Reactors,"

Syipplement 1 Revision 2 andSupplement 2, Novembýer l1990.3.' Deleted.4. EMF-2209(P)(A),

"SPCGB Critical-.

owe r Co rrelation,."

AREVANP, [See Core'Operating Limits ReSpi-t for Revision LeVel].5. EMF-2ý158(P)(A),

Revision 0 .e ationMethodBoiliJpm, einms. Po-wer. Corporation Methodology for Boihng. ateM R etors: ..Evaluatib.o andValidation of CASMO-4/Mi'oburB2, October 1q99.41.I -1,7I 9 : ...K .,I: , ., , ; 5* I SUSQUEHANNA

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