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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MONTHYEARML17284A9121999-10-13013 October 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3.3.6.1,Table 3.3. 6.1-1, Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation. ML17284A8521999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3.4.9, RHR Shutdown Cooling Sys - Hot Shutdown. ML17284A8491999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising SR 3.5.2.2 Re Condensate Storage Tank Water Level ML17284A8461999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Table 3.3.5.1-1, ECCS Instrumentation Items 1.a,2.a,4.a & E.A. ML17284A8421999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Revising SR of TS 3.8.4, DC Sources - Operating & SR 3.8.5.1 of TS 3.8.5, DC Sources - Shutdown. ML17333A0021999-04-20020 April 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.4.11,replacing Existing Reactor Pressure Temp Limit Curves by 000630 ML17292B6341999-04-0707 April 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying MCPR Safety Limits to Allow Continued Power Operation at Plant Following Restart from R-14 RFO ML17292B4881998-12-17017 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs SR 3.8.1.8,allowing Capability to Manually Transfer Between Preferred & Alternate Offsite Power Sources During Modes 1 & 2 by 990125 ML20198A7051998-11-30030 November 1998 Revs 8 Through 13 to TS Bases & Revs 12 Through 15 of Licensee Controlled Specs ML17284A7181998-08-0505 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs SR 3.8.4.7,allowing Performance Discharge Test to Be Performed in Lieu of Battery Svc Test for Div 1 & 3,125 Vdc Batteries E-B1-1 & HPCS-B1-DG3 & Div 1,250 Vdc Battery E-B2-1 ML17284A7071998-07-17017 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying SR 3.8.4.7 to Allow Performance Discharge Test to Be Performed in Lieu of Battery Svc Test for Div 2,125 Vdc,Battery E-B1-2 ML17292B2831998-03-0909 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Establishing Interim SLMCPR for Siemens Power Corp ATRIUM-9X Fuel Applicable to Cycle 14 Only ML17292B1321997-12-0404 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying Min Critical Power Ratio Safety Limits ML17292B0281997-08-14014 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising TS 5.5.6 by Adding Note That Would Extend Interval Requirement to Perform Full Stroke Exercise Testing of TIP-V-6 Until 1998 Refueling Outage ML17292A9691997-08-12012 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Supporting Request for Enforcement Discretion for Period of 45 Days from TS Action 3.6.1.3.A Required Actions to Isolate Purge Line & Verify Penetration Flow Path Isolated Every 31 Days ML17292A9421997-07-16016 July 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Adding New Min Reactor Vessel Pressure Versus Reactor Vessel Metal Temp (P/T) Curves,Applicable Up to 12 EFPYs ML17292A8901997-06-0606 June 1997 Revised Tech Spec Page 2.0-1 Modified to Indicate That SLMCPR for ATRIUM-9X Fuel Applies Only to Cycle 13 & Corresponding Bases Pages ML17292A8651997-05-20020 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Requesting Mod of Minimum Critical Power Ratio Safety Limits by 970615 ML17292A7631997-03-24024 March 1997 Rev 7 to Licensee Controlled Specs. ML17292A7621997-03-24024 March 1997 Rev 5 to TS Bases. ML17292A7581997-03-22022 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying Response Time Testing SR for RPS Instrumentation,Primary Containment Isolation Actuation Instrumentation & ECCS Actuation Instrumentation ML17292A7531997-03-20020 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Response Time Testing Requirements ML17292A6591997-01-14014 January 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Reflecting Compilation of TS Change Requests Submitted to NRC in Ltrs Dtd 951208,960709 & 1212 ML17292A6341996-12-12012 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Requesting Conversion Based Upon NUREG-1434,rev 1 ML17292A5511996-10-15015 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Secondary Containment & SGTS to Reflect Revised Secondary Containment Drawdown & post- Accident Analyses Results ML17292A5411996-10-10010 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Requesting Addition of Section 2B(6) Re Storage of Byproduct,Source & Special Nuclear Materials ML17292A4501996-09-0606 September 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Containing Corrections to Factual Statements & Proposed Info to Clarify Evaluations ML17292A4111996-08-0909 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Section 6.3 Re Unit Staff Qualifications,By Changing Operations Manager Qualification Requirements Associated W/Operations Knowledge from Meeting Ansi/Ans N18.1-1971 ML17292A3561996-07-0909 July 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Rev a, Including Changes in Vol 7.Proposed Rev Does Not Change Conclusion of NSHC or Environ Assessment Provided Rev a ML20107M3391996-04-24024 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Modifying TS to Support Cycle 12, Scheduled to Begin Subsequent to Spring 1996 Outage ML17292A1511996-04-22022 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Supplementing TS That Describes Administrative & Editorial Changes to Section 6.0, Administrative Controls. ML17291B2801996-03-19019 March 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Containment Leakage Testing ML17291B2491996-02-26026 February 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Submitting Revised Copy of TS Bases Which Include Minor Changes & Clarifications Made Per Requirements of 10CFR50.59 ML17333A0201996-01-19019 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Primary Containment Leakage Testing ML17291B0941995-10-26026 October 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Replacing Existing Reactor Recirculation Flow Control Sys W/Adjustable Speed Drive Sys ML17291A9911995-08-16016 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Page 3/4 4-4,incorporating Surveillance Notes in Front of Surveillances 4.4.1.2.1 & 4.4.1.2.2 for Jet Pump Operability to Clarify That Notes Apply to Each Surveillance ML17291A8441995-06-0606 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6.0, Administrative Controls. ML17291A8401995-06-0606 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Index,Deleting Ref to Bases Pages ML17291A8371995-06-0606 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6.9.3.2,adding Ref to Three TRs Describing Analytical Methods That May Be Used in Determining Reactor Core Operating Limits for Reload Licensing Applications ML17291A7561995-04-25025 April 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Adding RWCU Sys High Blowdown Containment Isolation Trip Function & Associated LCO & SRs to Tables 3.3.2-1,3.3.2-2 & 4.3.2.1-1 ML17291A6541995-02-10010 February 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Modifying Surveillance Acceptance Criteria from 10% to 20% for Individual Jet Pump diffuser- to-lower Plenum Differential Pressure Variations of Individual Jet Pump from Established Patterns ML17291A4811994-10-31031 October 1994 Proposed Tech Spec Relocating Safety/Relief Valve Position Indication Instrumentation Requirements ML17291A4781994-10-31031 October 1994 Proposed Tech Spec 3/4.1.3.1, Reactivity Control Sys. ML17291A4451994-10-12012 October 1994 Corrected Proposed TS Bases 3/4.2.6, Power/Flow Instability. ML17291A4221994-09-26026 September 1994 Proposed Tech Specs,Reflecting Use of Siemens Power Corp Staif Code for Stability Analysis,Per Ieb 88-007,Suppl 1 ML17291A3981994-09-18018 September 1994 Proposed TS Table 3.6.3-1 Re Primary Containment Isolation Valve Requirements ML17291A3191994-08-0808 August 1994 Proposed Tech Specs 4.0.5 Re Guideliness for Inservice Insp & Testing Program ML17291A2171994-07-12012 July 1994 Proposed Tech Specs for Relocation of TS Tables for Instrument Response Time Limits ML17291A2221994-07-0808 July 1994 Proposed TS W/Regard to Control Rod Scram Insertion Testing Under Emergency Circumstances ML17291A1561994-06-23023 June 1994 Proposed Tech Specs Re Supporting Hydrostatic Testing 1999-07-29
[Table view] Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML17284A9121999-10-13013 October 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3.3.6.1,Table 3.3. 6.1-1, Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation. ML17284A8761999-08-27027 August 1999 Replacement Page 9 of 9 to Attachment 4 of Procedure 13.10.6 ML17284A8491999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising SR 3.5.2.2 Re Condensate Storage Tank Water Level ML17284A8421999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Revising SR of TS 3.8.4, DC Sources - Operating & SR 3.8.5.1 of TS 3.8.5, DC Sources - Shutdown. ML17284A8461999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Table 3.3.5.1-1, ECCS Instrumentation Items 1.a,2.a,4.a & E.A. ML17284A8521999-07-29029 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3.4.9, RHR Shutdown Cooling Sys - Hot Shutdown. ML17333A0021999-04-20020 April 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.4.11,replacing Existing Reactor Pressure Temp Limit Curves by 000630 ML17292B6341999-04-0707 April 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying MCPR Safety Limits to Allow Continued Power Operation at Plant Following Restart from R-14 RFO ML17292B5731999-03-0101 March 1999 ODCM for WNP-2 ML17292B4881998-12-17017 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs SR 3.8.1.8,allowing Capability to Manually Transfer Between Preferred & Alternate Offsite Power Sources During Modes 1 & 2 by 990125 ML20198A7051998-11-30030 November 1998 Revs 8 Through 13 to TS Bases & Revs 12 Through 15 of Licensee Controlled Specs ML17284A7181998-08-0505 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs SR 3.8.4.7,allowing Performance Discharge Test to Be Performed in Lieu of Battery Svc Test for Div 1 & 3,125 Vdc Batteries E-B1-1 & HPCS-B1-DG3 & Div 1,250 Vdc Battery E-B2-1 ML17284A7071998-07-17017 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying SR 3.8.4.7 to Allow Performance Discharge Test to Be Performed in Lieu of Battery Svc Test for Div 2,125 Vdc,Battery E-B1-2 ML17284A6431998-05-29029 May 1998 Revised Plant Procedure Sys for Site Wide Procedures, Replacing Pages Located in Manual W/Pages in Package ML17292B2831998-03-0909 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Establishing Interim SLMCPR for Siemens Power Corp ATRIUM-9X Fuel Applicable to Cycle 14 Only ML17292B2591998-01-31031 January 1998 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. ML17292B1321997-12-0404 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying Min Critical Power Ratio Safety Limits ML17292B0281997-08-14014 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising TS 5.5.6 by Adding Note That Would Extend Interval Requirement to Perform Full Stroke Exercise Testing of TIP-V-6 Until 1998 Refueling Outage ML17292A9691997-08-12012 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Supporting Request for Enforcement Discretion for Period of 45 Days from TS Action 3.6.1.3.A Required Actions to Isolate Purge Line & Verify Penetration Flow Path Isolated Every 31 Days ML17292A9421997-07-16016 July 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Adding New Min Reactor Vessel Pressure Versus Reactor Vessel Metal Temp (P/T) Curves,Applicable Up to 12 EFPYs ML17292A8901997-06-0606 June 1997 Revised Tech Spec Page 2.0-1 Modified to Indicate That SLMCPR for ATRIUM-9X Fuel Applies Only to Cycle 13 & Corresponding Bases Pages ML17292A8651997-05-20020 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Requesting Mod of Minimum Critical Power Ratio Safety Limits by 970615 ML17292A8301997-03-31031 March 1997 Wppss WNP-2 RPV Surveillance Matls Testing & Analysis. ML17292A7621997-03-24024 March 1997 Rev 5 to TS Bases. ML17292A7631997-03-24024 March 1997 Rev 7 to Licensee Controlled Specs. ML17292A7581997-03-22022 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying Response Time Testing SR for RPS Instrumentation,Primary Containment Isolation Actuation Instrumentation & ECCS Actuation Instrumentation ML17292A7531997-03-20020 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Response Time Testing Requirements ML17292A6591997-01-14014 January 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Reflecting Compilation of TS Change Requests Submitted to NRC in Ltrs Dtd 951208,960709 & 1212 ML17292A6341996-12-12012 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Requesting Conversion Based Upon NUREG-1434,rev 1 ML17292A6161996-11-19019 November 1996 Rev 1 to WNP-2 IST Program Plan (Pumps & Valves) 2nd Interval (941213-041212). ML17292A5511996-10-15015 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Secondary Containment & SGTS to Reflect Revised Secondary Containment Drawdown & post- Accident Analyses Results ML17292A5411996-10-10010 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Requesting Addition of Section 2B(6) Re Storage of Byproduct,Source & Special Nuclear Materials ML17292A4501996-09-0606 September 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Containing Corrections to Factual Statements & Proposed Info to Clarify Evaluations ML17292A4111996-08-0909 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Section 6.3 Re Unit Staff Qualifications,By Changing Operations Manager Qualification Requirements Associated W/Operations Knowledge from Meeting Ansi/Ans N18.1-1971 ML17292A3561996-07-0909 July 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Rev a, Including Changes in Vol 7.Proposed Rev Does Not Change Conclusion of NSHC or Environ Assessment Provided Rev a ML17292A7241996-05-31031 May 1996 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. ML17292A2741996-04-25025 April 1996 Rev 0 to UT-WNP2-208V0, Exam Summary Sheet. ML20107M3391996-04-24024 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Modifying TS to Support Cycle 12, Scheduled to Begin Subsequent to Spring 1996 Outage ML17292A1511996-04-22022 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Supplementing TS That Describes Administrative & Editorial Changes to Section 6.0, Administrative Controls. ML17291B2801996-03-19019 March 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Containment Leakage Testing ML17291B2491996-02-26026 February 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Submitting Revised Copy of TS Bases Which Include Minor Changes & Clarifications Made Per Requirements of 10CFR50.59 ML17333A0201996-01-19019 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Primary Containment Leakage Testing ML17291B1751995-12-31031 December 1995 Reactor Power Uprate Startup Test Rept, for WNP-2. W/951215 Ltr ML17291B0941995-10-26026 October 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Replacing Existing Reactor Recirculation Flow Control Sys W/Adjustable Speed Drive Sys ML17291A9911995-08-16016 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Page 3/4 4-4,incorporating Surveillance Notes in Front of Surveillances 4.4.1.2.1 & 4.4.1.2.2 for Jet Pump Operability to Clarify That Notes Apply to Each Surveillance ML17291A9591995-07-28028 July 1995 Operations Instructions OI-23,Rev a to, Human Performance Improvement Program. ML20087E2831995-07-26026 July 1995 Performance Enhancement Strategy 1995 ML17291A8401995-06-0606 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Index,Deleting Ref to Bases Pages ML17291A8371995-06-0606 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6.9.3.2,adding Ref to Three TRs Describing Analytical Methods That May Be Used in Determining Reactor Core Operating Limits for Reload Licensing Applications ML17291A8441995-06-0606 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6.0, Administrative Controls. 1999-08-27
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PLANT SYSTEMS 3/4.7.4 SNUBBERS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.4 All snubbers summarized in Table 3.7.4-1 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS 1, 2 and 3 and OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS b 1 i O i i A CONDITIONS.
ACTION: With one or more snubbers inoperable, within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> replace or restore the inoperable snubber(s) to OPERABLE status and perform an engineering evaluation per Specification 4.7.4.c on the supported component or declare the supported system inoperable and follow the appropriate ACTION statement for that system.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.4 Each snubber shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the following augmented inservice inspection program and the requirements of Specification 4.0.5.a~Visual Examinations The first inservice visual examination of snubbers shall be performed during the first refueling outage and shall include all snubbers listed in Table 3.7.4-1.Subsequent visual examinations shall be performed in accordance with the following schedule: Number of Unexplained Inoperable Snubbers er Examination Period 0 1'2 3,4 5,6,7 8 or more Subsequent Visual Examination Period*8 18 months+255 12 months+255 6 months+25K 124 days+.25K 62 days+255 31 days+25K The snubbers may be categorized into two major groups: those accessible and those inaccessible during reactor operation.
Subgroups may be established based on snubber physical character-istics, service application, or environmental conditions.
Each group or subgroup may be examined independently.
Snubbers accessible during reactor operation shall be examined in accordance with the above schedule.Examination of snubbers inaccessible during reactor operation shall occur during each reactor shutdown greater than 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> unless examinations were previously performed in accordance with the above schedule.*The inspection interval shall not be lengthened more than one step at a time.PThe provisions of Specification 4.0.2 are not applicable.
8307i902i5 830708 PDR ADQCN 05000397 PDR b.Visual Examination Acce tance Criteria Visual examinations shall verify (1)that there are no visible indications of damage or.impaired OPERABILITY, (2)that attach-ments to the foundation or supporting structure are secure, and (3)in those locations where snubber movement can be manually induced without disconnecting the snubber, that the snubber has freedom of movement and is not frozen up.Snubbers which appear inoperable as a result of these visual examinations may be determined OPERABLE for the purpose of establishing the next visual examination interval, providing that (1)the cause of the rejection is clearly establish'ed and remedied for that particular snubber and for other snubbers'that may be generically susceptible, and (2)the affected snubber is functionally tested in the as found condition and determined OPERABLE per Surveillance Requirement 4.6.4.d.c~Functional Tests For the purpose of functional testing of safety related snubbers, the sample plan and resample plan should provide a confidence level of 95K that 90Ãto 100'A of the snubbers are operable.Several sample plans are known to meet this criteria.These sample plans are listed, as options to allow latitude for continued investigation leading to the implementation of the most effective sample plan.The NRC Regional Administrator shall be notified in writing of the option selected for implementation prior to the initiation of the functional testing program.If notice is not given prior to the initiation of the functional testing program, that option implemented in the most recent refueling outage shall be implemented.
SAMPLE PLAN OPTIONS OPTION 41 During the first refueling outage and at least once per 18 months thereafter during shutdown, a representative sample of at least that number of snubbers which follows the expression 35 (I+~>s-I e where c=3, the allowable number of snubbers not meeting the acceptance criteria, shall be functionally tested either in-place or in a bench test.For each number of snubbers above c which does not meet the functional test acceptance criteria of Specification 4.7.4.d, an additional sample selected according to the expression:
35 (1+p)(~+)(a-c)shall be G 2 2 functionally tested, where a is the total number of snubbers found inoperable during the functional testing of the representative sample.Functional testing shall continue according to the expression b[35 (1+p)(~c+)]where b is the number of snubbers found c 2 2 inoperable in the previous re-sample, until no additional inoperable snubbers are found within a sample or until all snubbers in Table 3.7.4-1 have been functionally tested.
r t OPTIO During each refueling outage, a representative sample of at least 37 snubbers listed in Table 3.7.4-1 shall be functionally tested.Additional testing shall be in accordance with Figure 4.7-1 which includes acceptance and rejection criteria."C" is the cumulative total number of snubbers found not meeting the functional test acceptance criteria.The cumulative number of snubbers tested is denoted by"N".At the end of each testing day, the new values of"N" and"C" shall be plotted on Figure 4.7-1.If at any time the point plotted falls in the"Reject" region, all snubbers of that group shall be'functionally tested.If at any time the point plotted falls in the"Accept" region, testing of that group of snubbers shall be terminated.
When the point plotted falls in the"Continue Testin'g" region, additional snubbers shall be tested until the point falls in the"Accept" region or the"Reject" region, or all the snubbers of that group have been tested.OPTION P3 During each refueling outage, a representative sample of 55 snubbers listed in Table 3.7.4-1 shall be functionally tested.For each snubber failing the functional test acceptance criteria another sample of at least 1/2 the initial lot shall be tested until the total number tested is equal to the initial sample size multiplied by the factor,"I+C/2" where"C" is the number of snubbers found failing the functional test acceptance criteria.Another sample of at least 1/2 of the initial test lot shall be tested for each subsequent snubber determined to fail the functional test acceptance criteria.In addition to the regular sample, snubbers which failed the previous functional test shall be retested during the next test period.If a spare snubber has been installed in place of a failed snubber, then both the failed snubber, if it is repaired and installed in another position, and the spare snubber shall, be retested.Test results of these snubbers may not be included for the re-sampling.
If any snubber selected for functional testing either fails to lockup or fails to move, i.e., frozen in place, the cause will be evaluated and if caused by manufacturer or design deficiency all snubbers of the same design subject to the same defect shall be functionally tested.This testing requirement shall be independent of the require-ments stated above for snubbers not meeting the functional test acceptance criteria.For any snubber(s) found inoperable, an engineering evaluation shall be performed on the components which are supported by the snubber(s).
The purpose of this engineering evaluation shall be to determine if the components supported by the snubber(s) were adversely affected by the inoperability of snubber(s) in order to ensure that the supported component remains capable'of meeting the designed service.
d.Mechanical Snubbers Functional Test Acce tance Criteria The mechanical snubber functional test shall verify that: When tested at>105 of rated snubber load, the force that initiates free movement of the snubber rod in either tension or compression is less than the specified maximum drag force.Additionally, mechanical snubber drag force greater than 150Ž~of the previously measured value shall be noted in the test record as an indication of impending failure.Impending failure shall not be counted as failed snubbers.Corrective action shall be..documented per paragraph 4.7.4.e.2.Activation (restraining action)is achieved within the specified range of velocity or acceleration in both tension and compression.
3.Snubber release rate, where required, is within the specified range in compr ession or tension.For snubbers specifically required not to displace under continuous load, the ability of the snubber to withstand load without displacement shall be verified.e.4.Testing methods which measure parameters indirectly or measure parameters other than those specified may be used provided, (1)the results can be correlated to the specified parameters through established methods and, (2)that activation testing is performed at>,105 of the rated snubber capacity.Snubber Service Records A record of the service life of each snubber, the date at which the designated service life commences and the installation and maintenance r ecords on which the designated service life is based shall be main-tained as required by Specification 6.10.2.f.Exem tion From Visual Examination or Functional Tests Permanent or other exemptions from surveillance requirements for individual snubbers may be granted by the Commission if a justifiable basis for exemption is presented.
Exempt snubbers shall be indicated in Table 3.7.4-1.
PLANT SYSTEMSBASES 3/4.7.4 SNUBBERS All snubbers are required OPERABLE to ensure that the structural integrity of the reactor coolant system and all other safety related systems is maintained during and following a seismic or other event initiating dynamic loads.Snubbers excluded from this inspection program are those installed on nonsafety related systems and then only if their failure or failure of the system on which they are installed'would have no adverse effect on any safety related system.The visual inspection frequency is based upon maintaining a constant level of snubber protection to systems.Therefore, the required inspection interval varies inversely with the observed snubber failures and is determined by the number of inoperable snubbers found during an inspection.
Inspections performed before that interval has elapsed may be used as a new reference point to determine the next inspection.
However, the results of such early inspections performed before the original required time interval has elapsed, nominal time less 25Ã, may not be used to lengthen the required inspection interval.Any inspection whose results require a shorter inspection interval will override the previous schedule.When the cause of the rejection of a snubber is clearly established and remedied for that snubber and for any other snubbers that may be generically susceptible and verified by inservice functional testing, that snubber may be exempted from being counted as inoperable.
Generically susceptible'snubbers are those snubbers which are of a specific make or model and have the same design features directly related to rejection of the"snubber by visual inspection or are similarly located or exposed to the same environmental conditions, such as temperature, radiation, and vibration.
When a snubber is found inoperable, an engineering evaluation is performed, in addition to the determination of the snubber mode of failure in order to determine if any safety-related component or system has been adversly affected by the inoperability of the snubber.The engineering
..evaluation shall determine whether or not the snubber mode of failure has imparted a significant effect or degradation on the supported component or system.To provide further assurance of snubber reliability, a representative sample of the installed snubbers will be functionally tested during plant shutdowns at 18 month intervals.
Failures of these sample snubbers may require functional testing of additional units.
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TABLE 3.7.4-1 All NNP-2 safety related mechanical snubbers are manufactured by Pacific Scientific (PSA).Safety Related Mechanical Snubbers*+System Snubbers Installed On AS COND FPC HPCS HY LPCS MS MSLC MSRV Snubber Size 1 3 1 3 3 10 3 10 1 3 35 100 1 3 10 35 Number of Snubbers 3 1 10 7 2 3 1 8 6 4 3 24 15 7*7 30 8 1 3 1 2 129 2 System Snubbers Installed On RCC RCIC RFH RHR RRC Rl4CV Snubber Size-3 1 3 10 1 10 35 100 1 3 10 35.100 3j 3q 1 35 100 1 3 10 100 Number of Snubbers 23 13 12 4 2 5 19 28 5 2.26 3 2 14 16 44 108 51 18 1 12 5 ll 35 8 18 20 11 14 1 2 System Snubbers Installed On SGT SLC VR TOTAL Snubber Size 3 10 3.10 35 1 Number of Snubbers 2 2 5 5 2 5 2 853*Snubbers may be added to safety related systems without prior License amendment to Table 3.7.4-1 provided that a revision to Table 3.7.4-1 is',included with the next License Amendment Request.+j)is jyblq presents a'summary of plant safety related snubbers.These snubbers.are specifically iaentiriea in the WNP-2 Inservice Inspection Proqram component sunnort li stinn which rnntain<<nuhhnr
'~jl l COMPONENT SUPPORT INSPECTION AND TEST PROGRAM PLAN FOR THE SUPPLY SYSTEM NUCLEAR PROJECT NO.2