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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MONTHYEARML17241A3541999-06-0101 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.5.2,allowing Up to 7 Days to Restore Inoperable LPSI Train to Operable Status ML17241A3451999-05-24024 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.5.1 Re Safety Injection Tanks ML17229B0711999-03-19019 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Requested by NRC for Use in Issuance of Proposed License Amend Re SFP Storage Capacity, Per Soluble Boron Credit ML17229B0201999-02-23023 February 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.1.2.9 Re Reactivity Control sys- Boron Dilution ML17229A9551998-12-16016 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Revising Administrative Controls & Incorporating Specific Staff Qualifications for Multi- Discipline Supervisor Position ML17229A9161998-11-25025 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Replacing Insert-A,attachment to 971231 Submittal & Revises LCO 3.4.9.11 & Associated Bases ML17229A9251998-11-22022 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Thermal Margin SL Lines of TS Figure 2.1-1 to Reflect Increase in Value of Design Min RCS Flow from 345,000 Gpm to 365,000 Gpm & Change Flow Rates Stated in Tables 2.2-1 & 3.2-1 ML17229A9131998-11-19019 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Administrative Contols TS 6.3, Unit Staff Qualifications & Incorporating Specific Staff Qualifications for Multi-Discipline Supervisor (MDS) Position ML20155C3061998-10-29029 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Revising Terminology Used in Notation of TS Tables 2.2-1 & 3.3-1 Re Implementation & Automatic Removal of Certain Reactor Protection Sys Trip Bypasses ML17229A8441998-08-24024 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Removing Obsolete License Conditions & Incorporating Revs Which Clarify Component Operations That Must Be Verified in Response to Containment Sump Recirculation Actuation Signal ML17229A7731998-06-15015 June 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages 6-20,6-20a & 6-20c,correcting Info Supplied by Fuel Vendor Relative to Titles of Approved TRs That Are Referenced in Proposed TS 6.9.1.11.b ML17229A7601998-06-0303 June 1998 Proposed Marked Up TS Pages Modifying Explosive Gas Mixture Surveillance Requirement 4.11.2.5.1 to Provide for Use of Lab Gas Partitioner to Periodically Analyze Concentration of Oxygen in Svc Waste Gas Decay Tank ML17229A7511998-05-27027 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6.2.2.f,revised to Allow for Use of Longer Operating Shifts of Up to Twelve Hours Duration by Plant'S Operating Crews ML17229A7481998-05-27027 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.5.1,removing Requirement for SITs to Be Operable in Mode 4,which Will Minimize Potential for Inadvertent SIT Discharge During RCS Cooldown/ Depressurization Evolutions ML17229A7441998-05-27027 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Providing for More Efficient Use of on- Site Mgt Personnel in Review & Approval Process for Plant Procedures ML17229A6501998-03-0303 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs 3.4.7 Re RCS Chemistry/Design Features/ Administrative Controls ML17229A5691997-12-31031 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Modifying TS 5.6.1 & Associated Figure 5.6-1 & TS 5.6.3 to Accomodate Increase in Allowed SFP Storage Capacity ML17309A9131997-12-29029 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying Specifications for Selected cycle-specific Reactor Physics Parameters to Provide Reference to St Lucie Unit 2 COLR for Limiting Values ML17229A5491997-12-0101 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Units 1 & 2 EPP Section 4, Environ Conditions & Section 5, Administrative Procedures to Incorporate Proposed Terms & Conditions of Incidental Take Statement Included in Biological Opinion ML17229A4621997-08-22022 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising Specification 4.0.5 Surveillance Requirements for ISI & Testing of ASME Code Class 1,2 & 3 Components,To Relocate IST Program Requirements to Administrative Control Section 6.8 ML17229A4341997-08-0101 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Extending semi-annual Surveillance Interval Specified in Table 4.3-2 for Testing ESFAS Subgroup Relays to Interval Consistent W/Ceog Rept CEN-403,Rev 1-A for March 1996 & Associated SE ML17229A3601997-05-29029 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Incorporating Administrative Changes That Improve Consistency Throughout TSs & Related Bases ML17229A1831996-12-20020 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Safety Limits & Limiting Safety Sys Settings ML17229A1611996-12-0909 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 1.9a Re Core Operating Limits Rept ML17229A1191996-10-31031 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 6.0 Re Administrative Controls ML17229A1111996-10-30030 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.9.9 Re Containment Isolation Sys & 3/4.9.10 Re Water level-reactor Vessel ML17229A1091996-10-28028 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Rev to Allow Type A,B & C Containment Leakage Tests to Be Conducted at Extended Intervals Determined by performance-based Criteria ML17229A1061996-10-28028 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 1.6 Re Channel Functional test,1.7 Re Containment Vessel integrity,1.8 Re Controlled leakage,1.9 Re Core alteration,3/4.6 Re Containment Systems & 3/4.6.1 Re Containment Vessel ML17228B5641996-07-15015 July 1996 Revised Tech Specs Re Core Alteration Definition ML17228B5041996-06-0101 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Thermal Margin & RCS Flow Limits ML17228B3761996-01-0404 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Rectifying Discrepancy for Each St Lucie Unit & Providing Assurance That Admin Controls for Hpsip Remain Effective in Lower Operational Modes ML17228B3361995-11-22022 November 1995 Proposed TS 3/4.4.6.1 for RCS Leakage Detection Instrumentation,Adapting STS for C-E Plants (NUREG-1432) Spec 3.4.15 ML17228B2451995-08-16016 August 1995 Proposed TS 3.6.6.1, Sbvs. ML17228B2421995-08-16016 August 1995 Proposed Ts,Reflecting Relocation of Selected TS Requirements Re Instrumentation & Emergency & Security Plan Review Process,Per GL 93-07 ML17228B1891995-06-21021 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Safety Injection Tank Surveillances ML17228B1811995-06-21021 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Time Allowed to Restore Inoperable LPSI Train to Operable Status ML17228B1791995-06-21021 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Extended Allowed Outage Time for EDGs ML17228B1471995-05-17017 May 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Extending Applicability of Current RCS Pressure/Temp Limits & Maximum Allowed RCS Heatup & Cooldown Rates to 23.6 Effective Full Power Yrs of Operation ML17228B1441995-05-17017 May 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Administrative & Conforming Update ML17228B0901995-04-0303 April 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Incorporation of line-item TS Improvements to TSs 3/4.8.1 & 4.8.1.2.2 for Licenses DPR-67 & NPF-16 ML17228B0591995-02-27027 February 1995 Proposed TS Re Sdcs Min Flow Rate Requirements ML17228B0521995-02-27027 February 1995 Proposed Tech Spec Tables 3.3-3 & 3.3-4 to Accommodate Improved Coincidence Logic & Relay Replacement for 4.16 Kv Loss of Voltage Relays ML17228B0331995-02-22022 February 1995 Proposed TS 4.6.1.3,reflecting Deletion of Refs to Automatic Tester for Containment Personnel Air Lock ML17228A9921995-01-20020 January 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Relocating Operability Requirements for Incore Detectors to (TS 3/4.3.3.2) to Updated FSAR & Revising Lhr Surveillance 4.2.1.4 & Special Test Exceptions Surveillance 4.10.2.2,4.10.4.2 & 4.10.5.2 ML17228A9031994-11-0202 November 1994 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.6.2.1 & 3/4.6.2.3,adapting Combined Spec for Containment Spray & Cooling Sys Contained in Std TS for C-E Plants ML17228A8911994-10-27027 October 1994 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating Administrative Changes ML17228A6521994-07-28028 July 1994 Proposed Tech Specs Re LTOP Requirements for Power Operated Relief Valves,Per GL 90-06 ML17228A6591994-07-25025 July 1994 Proposed Tech Specs Implementing Enhancements Recommended by GL 93-05, Line-Item TS Improvements to Reduce SR for Testing During Power Operation. ML17228A6561994-07-25025 July 1994 Proposed Tech Specs for Main Feedwater Line Isolation Valves to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1432,standard TS for C-E Plants ML17228A5771994-05-23023 May 1994 Proposed Tech Specs Removing Option That Allows HPCI Pump 1C to Be Used as Alternative to Preferred Pump for Subsystem Operability 1999-06-01
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MONTHYEARML17309A9961999-06-30030 June 1999 Rev 35 to HP-90, Emergency Equipment. ML17309A9941999-06-17017 June 1999 Rev 1 to COP-06.06, Guidelines for Collecting Post Accident Samples. ML17241A3541999-06-0101 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.5.2,allowing Up to 7 Days to Restore Inoperable LPSI Train to Operable Status ML17309A9951999-05-27027 May 1999 Rev 0 to COP-06.11, Establishing Remote Lab for Analyses of Accident Samples. ML17241A3451999-05-24024 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.5.1 Re Safety Injection Tanks ML17229B0711999-03-19019 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Requested by NRC for Use in Issuance of Proposed License Amend Re SFP Storage Capacity, Per Soluble Boron Credit ML17229B0441999-03-0202 March 1999 Cycle 11 Reactor Startup Physics Testing Rept. with 990304 Ltr ML17229B0201999-02-23023 February 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.1.2.9 Re Reactivity Control sys- Boron Dilution ML17229B0361998-12-22022 December 1998 Rev 20 to Procedure C-200, Odcm. ML17229A9551998-12-16016 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Revising Administrative Controls & Incorporating Specific Staff Qualifications for Multi- Discipline Supervisor Position ML17229A9161998-11-25025 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Replacing Insert-A,attachment to 971231 Submittal & Revises LCO 3.4.9.11 & Associated Bases ML17229A9251998-11-22022 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Thermal Margin SL Lines of TS Figure 2.1-1 to Reflect Increase in Value of Design Min RCS Flow from 345,000 Gpm to 365,000 Gpm & Change Flow Rates Stated in Tables 2.2-1 & 3.2-1 ML17229A9131998-11-19019 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Administrative Contols TS 6.3, Unit Staff Qualifications & Incorporating Specific Staff Qualifications for Multi-Discipline Supervisor (MDS) Position ML20155C3061998-10-29029 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Revising Terminology Used in Notation of TS Tables 2.2-1 & 3.3-1 Re Implementation & Automatic Removal of Certain Reactor Protection Sys Trip Bypasses ML20153G0781998-08-26026 August 1998 Rev 19 to Plstqp, Guard Training & Qualification Plan ML17229A8441998-08-24024 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Removing Obsolete License Conditions & Incorporating Revs Which Clarify Component Operations That Must Be Verified in Response to Containment Sump Recirculation Actuation Signal ML17229A7731998-06-15015 June 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages 6-20,6-20a & 6-20c,correcting Info Supplied by Fuel Vendor Relative to Titles of Approved TRs That Are Referenced in Proposed TS 6.9.1.11.b ML17229A7601998-06-0303 June 1998 Proposed Marked Up TS Pages Modifying Explosive Gas Mixture Surveillance Requirement 4.11.2.5.1 to Provide for Use of Lab Gas Partitioner to Periodically Analyze Concentration of Oxygen in Svc Waste Gas Decay Tank ML17229A7441998-05-27027 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Providing for More Efficient Use of on- Site Mgt Personnel in Review & Approval Process for Plant Procedures ML17229A7481998-05-27027 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.5.1,removing Requirement for SITs to Be Operable in Mode 4,which Will Minimize Potential for Inadvertent SIT Discharge During RCS Cooldown/ Depressurization Evolutions ML17229A7511998-05-27027 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 6.2.2.f,revised to Allow for Use of Longer Operating Shifts of Up to Twelve Hours Duration by Plant'S Operating Crews ML17229A6751998-03-27027 March 1998 Cycle 15 Reactor Startup Physics & Replacement SG Testing Rept. W/980402 Ltr ML17229A6501998-03-0303 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs 3.4.7 Re RCS Chemistry/Design Features/ Administrative Controls ML17229A6381998-02-12012 February 1998 Rev 19 to C-200, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. ML17229A6151998-01-12012 January 1998 Rev 0 to ISI-PSL-1, St Lucie Nuclear Plant Unit 1 ISI Plan. ML17229A6141998-01-12012 January 1998 Rev 0 to ISI-PSL-1, Third Interval ISI Program for St Lucie Nuclear Power Plant,Unit 1. ML17229A5691997-12-31031 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Modifying TS 5.6.1 & Associated Figure 5.6-1 & TS 5.6.3 to Accomodate Increase in Allowed SFP Storage Capacity ML17309A9131997-12-29029 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Modifying Specifications for Selected cycle-specific Reactor Physics Parameters to Provide Reference to St Lucie Unit 2 COLR for Limiting Values ML17229A5851997-12-12012 December 1997 Rev 0 to ADM-29.01, IST Program for Pumps & Valves. ML17229A5491997-12-0101 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Units 1 & 2 EPP Section 4, Environ Conditions & Section 5, Administrative Procedures to Incorporate Proposed Terms & Conditions of Incidental Take Statement Included in Biological Opinion ML17309A9171997-11-26026 November 1997 Rev 0 to PSL-ENG-SENS-97-068, Spent Fuel Pool Dilution Analysis. ML17229A5931997-09-26026 September 1997 Rev 4 to Procedure QI-5-PSL-1, Preparation,Rev,Review/ Approval of Procedures. ML17229A5921997-09-18018 September 1997 Rev 0 to Procedure ADM-17.11, 10CFR500.59 Screening. ML20211Q5841997-09-10010 September 1997 Rev 18 to Training & Qualification Plan ML17229A4621997-08-22022 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising Specification 4.0.5 Surveillance Requirements for ISI & Testing of ASME Code Class 1,2 & 3 Components,To Relocate IST Program Requirements to Administrative Control Section 6.8 ML17229A4341997-08-0101 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Extending semi-annual Surveillance Interval Specified in Table 4.3-2 for Testing ESFAS Subgroup Relays to Interval Consistent W/Ceog Rept CEN-403,Rev 1-A for March 1996 & Associated SE ML17309A8951997-06-11011 June 1997 Rev 0 to PL-CNSI-97-004, Transportation & Emergency Response Plan for St Lucie Unit 1 SG Project. ML17229A3601997-05-29029 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Incorporating Administrative Changes That Improve Consistency Throughout TSs & Related Bases ML17229A2981997-03-0606 March 1997 Final Analysis of Radiological Consequences of Main Steam Line Break Outside Containment for St Lucie Unit 1 NPP Using NUREG-0800 Std Review Plan 15.1.5 App A. ML17229A1831996-12-20020 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Safety Limits & Limiting Safety Sys Settings ML17229A1611996-12-0909 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 1.9a Re Core Operating Limits Rept ML17229A1191996-10-31031 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 6.0 Re Administrative Controls ML17229A1111996-10-30030 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.9.9 Re Containment Isolation Sys & 3/4.9.10 Re Water level-reactor Vessel ML17229A1061996-10-28028 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 1.6 Re Channel Functional test,1.7 Re Containment Vessel integrity,1.8 Re Controlled leakage,1.9 Re Core alteration,3/4.6 Re Containment Systems & 3/4.6.1 Re Containment Vessel ML17229A1091996-10-28028 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Rev to Allow Type A,B & C Containment Leakage Tests to Be Conducted at Extended Intervals Determined by performance-based Criteria ML17229A0951996-10-24024 October 1996 Rev 0 to 00000-OSW-16, In-Situ Pressure Test Results for St Lucie Unit 1 Spring 1996 Outage. ML17229A0861996-10-18018 October 1996 Startup Physics Testing Rept. W/961018 Ltr ML17229A2441996-09-23023 September 1996 Rev 18 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (Odcm). ML17228B5641996-07-15015 July 1996 Revised Tech Specs Re Core Alteration Definition ML17229A0961996-06-12012 June 1996 Rev 0 to TR-9419-CSE96-1101, Test Rept - SG Tube In-Situ Hydrostatic Pressure Test Tool Hydro Chamber Pressure Determination. 1999-06-30
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ATTACHMENT l Marked-up Technical Specification Pages: 2-4 3/4 3-l8 B 2-S za02 g6f@Q90622 86 Oo~gq pDR'DOCK 0@DR,,JV/l/018/3 I C FNCTIONL NIT I l..Hanual Reactor Trip TRIP SETPOIHT Hot, Applicable Hot Applicable TABLE 2.2-1 REACTOR PROTECTIVE IHSTRNEHTATIN TRIP SETPOIHT LIHITS J hLLOMABLK VALUES~~0~2.Variable Peer level-High (1)~Four Reactor Coolant Pu<<ps Operating 3.Pressurizer Pressure-High Theraal Hargin/Lm Pressure I four Reactor Coolant Pu<<ps Operating 5.Contain<<ent Pressure-High 6.Steai Generator Pressure-Low 7;Steai Generator Pressure (1)Dl f ferencc-High (Logic in TH/LP Trip Unit)<9.61K above TllERNL POMER, Pith a<<inta'etpoint of 15K of RhTED TUERNlL ONER,'nd a<<axi<<u<<of<107.N of QATEO THERHAL PNB.<2370 psia Trip setpoint adjusted to not exceed the li<<it lines of~figures 2.2-3 and 2.g-4.Hini<<m value of 1900 psia.<3.0 Psig>626;9 psia (2)<120.0 psid.: I I c 9.6lX above TilERNAL PNER,'nd a<<iniam setpoint of 15K of RATEO TIIERNL POMER and a<<axiom of<107.0X.of RATEO TllERNL POMER..<237I psia.Trip setpoint adjusted to not exceed the li<<it lines of figures 2.2-3 and 2.2-4.Hiniae value of 19M psia.<3.l psig I>621.O psia (2).<132.0 psid O lO 8.Stea<<Generator Level-Los 9.5X (3)->39.1X (3)
I n M fll I C M tQ Oh I lQ FUNCTIONAL UNIT.5.CONTAIHMEHT SUHP'RECIRCULATION (RAS)a.Hanual RAS (Trip Buttons)b.Refueling ifater Storage Tank-Low c.Automatic Actuation Logic 6.LOSS OF POMER a.(1)4.16 kV Emergency Bus Undervoltage (Loss of Voltage).(2)480 V Emergency Bus Undervoltage (Loss of Voltage)b.(1)4.16 kV Emergency Bus Undervoltage (Degraded Voltage)TRIP VALUE Hot Applicable 5.67 feet above tank bottoa Hot Applicable
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>3120 volts~>360 volts>3848 volts with a 10-'second tiae delay i TABLE 3.3-4 Continued ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES ACTUATION SYSTEH IHSTRUNENTATION TRIP.VALUES, (2)480 V Emergency Bus Undervoltage (Degraded Voltage)AUXILIARY FEEOMATER (AFAS)a.Hanual (Trip Buttons)b.Automatic Actuation Logic c.Steals Generator hP-High d.SG 2wt28 Level Low e.Feedwater Header High AP>432 volts Hot Applicable
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<187.5 psid>20.(C<107.5 psid ig o%%uo SAFETY LIMITS AND LIMITING SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS BASES Containment Pressure-High The Containment Pressure-High trip provides assurance that a reactor trip is initiated priot to oi'concurrently with a'afety injection (SIAS).This also provides assurance that a reactor trip is initiated prior to or.concurrently with an MSIS.Steam Generator Pressure-Low The Steam Generator Pressure-Low trip provides protection against an excessive rate of heat extraction from the steam generators and subsequent cooldown of the reactor coolant.The setpoint of 620 psia is sufficiently below the full load operating point of approximately 885 psia so as not to interfere with normal operation, but" still high enough to provide the required protection in the event of excessively'igh steam flow.This setting was used with an uncertainty factor of 30 psi in the safety analyses.Steam Generator Level-Low The Steam Generator Level-Low trip provides protection against a loss of feedwater flow incident and assures that the design pressure of the Reactor Coolant System wi 11 not be exceeded due to loss of the steam generator heat sink.This specified setpoint provides allowance that there will be sufficient water inventory in the steam generator at the time of the trip to provide a margin of at least 10 minutes before'auxiliary feedwater is required.AK'ocal Power Density-Hi h The Local Power Density-High trip, functioning from AXIAL SHAPE INDEX monitoring, is provided to ensure that the peak local power density in the fuel which corresponds to fuel centerline" melting will not occur as a consequence of axial power maldistributions.
A reactor trip is i nitiated whenever the AXIAL SHAPE INDEX exceeds the allowable limits of Figure 2.2-2.The AXIAL SHAPE INDEX is calculated from the upper and lower excore neutron detector channels.The calculated
'setpoints are generated as a function of THERMAL POWER level with the allowed CEA group position being inferred from the THERMAL POWER level.'he trip is automatically bypassed below 15K power.The maximum AZIMUTHAL POWER TILT and maximum CEA misalignment permitted for continuous operation are assumed in generation of the setpoints.
In addition, CEA group sequencing in accordance with the Specifications 3.1.3.5 and 3.1.3.6 is assumed.Finally, the maximum insertion of CEA banks which can occur during any anticipated operational occurrence prior to a Power Level-H>c".
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ATTACHMENT 2 SAFETY EVALUATION Introduction This is a request to revise Technical Specification 2.2.I, Reactor Protective Instrumentation (RPS), and 3/4.3.2, Engineered Safety Features Actuation System (ESFAS)Instrumentation and their associated Bases of the Technical Specifications for St.Lucie Unit 2.Discussion The existing Technical Specification setpoints correspond to a Cycle I analysis assumption of steam generator low level RPS setpoint of 30%narrow range (NR)for the most limiting event, Loss of Feedwater, and 5%NR setpoint for all accidents.
The difference between the analysis assumption and specified setpoint (9.5%)accounts for process equipment uncertainties, equipment response times and RPS cabinet uncertainties.
Auxiliary feedwater was manually actuated by the Reactor Operator, as reflected in all the analyses presented for Cycle I.The safety grade automatic auxiliary feedwater actuation system (AFAS)was installed before Cycle I operation to satisfy a post-TMI requirement, NUREG-0737, Item II.E.I.2.This proposed change does not impact the results of the Safety Analysis presented for Cycles 2 or 3 but only reflects a change in the analysis assumptions made for Cycle I versus Cycles 2 or 3.The new values take into consideration the assumed RPS and ESFAS steam generator low level analysis setpoint of<5%NR and the related instrument uncertainties.
The calculated uncertainties were derived using accepted methodology for instrument uncertainties calculations (CEN-I l2(s)Rev.0,'Plant Protection System-Selection of Trip Setpoint Values," November l5, I 979), which takes into account inherent process instrumentation errors, equipment response time, instrument drift and environmental concerns for accident conditions, as appropriate.
The proposed setpoint numbers are applicable for operation of the RPS and ESFAS systems and are bounding for either the existing Barton M764 transmitters or Rosemount I I54 transmitters (possible replacement transmitters).
The proposed change contains those Technical Specifications needed to support the reduction of the low steam generator level setpoint for actuation of reactor trip and initiation of the AFAS in the RPS and ESFAS.The proposed change revises Table 2.2-I Reactor Protective Instrumentation Trip Setpoint Limits and its associated Bases, to reflect a reduction in the setpoint and allowable values for the reactor trip on steam generator level-low.The proposed change also revises Table 3.3-4 Engineered Safety Features Actuation System Instrumentation Trip Values, to reflect a reduction in the initiation setpoint and allowable value for the AFAS on steam generator level-low.F JW I/0 I 8/4
'I 4 I 4l I I I 4 I I I I I Attachment 2 (Cont'd)Table 2.2-I, item 8, presently specifies that the trip setpoint on low steam generator level is>39.5%NR, with an allowable value of>39.I%.These values are based on the Cycle I Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR)analysis.The proposed change to Table 2.2.-l, item 8 decreases the trip setpoint on low steam generator level to>20.5%NR, with an allowable value of>l9.5%.These values correspond with an analytical setpoint of 5%used in the accident analysis for Cycles 2 and 3.The Bases for Table 2.2.I, item 8, specify that the trip on low steam generator level protects against exceeding the reactor coolant system (RCS)pressure limit of I I0%of design pressure for a Loss of Feedwater event.The proposed change adds that this trip also protects against violation of a specified acceptable fuel design limit (SAFDL)and offsite dose limits for the anticipated operational occurrence of the inadvertent opening of a steam generator atmospheric dump valve or a main steam safety valve.Table 3.3-4, item 7.d, presently specifies that the AFAS setpoint on low steam generator level is>20.6%NR with an allowable value of>20.0%.These are based on the Cycle I FSAR analysis.The proposed change to Table 3.3-4, item 7.d, revises the AFAS setpoint on low steam generator level to>l9.0%NR, with an allowable value of>I8.0%.These values correspond with an analytical setpoint of 5%used in the accident analysis for Cycles 2 and 3.The proposed amendment to the low steam generator level setpoints does not impact the results presented in the Reload Safety Evaluation for Cycles 2 and 3 but only reflects changes to the determination of the instrument setpoint consistent with the Cycles 2 and 3 RPS and ESFAS analysis assumptions.
The events which can be impacted by changes in RPS and ESFAS steam generator low level setpoints are the Loss of Feedwater event, the Feedwater Line Break (FLB)event, the Steam Line Break event (SLB), and the Inadvertent Opening of a Steam Generator Safety Valve or Atmospheric Dump Valve.The Cycle 2 Safety Analysis assumed a<5%NR RPS and ESFAS steam generator low level setpoint.The analysis setpoint was set at 5%NR to ensure actuation prior to reaching 0%, under accident conditions.
The results of the analyses for the events presented in the Cycle 2 Reload Safety Evaluation demonstrated that all key parameters were below the acceptance criteria.Based on this evaluation, it can be concluded that the proposed amendment has been addressed by the existing Analyses of Record and, therefore, there is no impact on the reported results.E JW I/0 I 8/5 II U 4 ll 5 v 4 ATTACHMENT 3 DETERMINATION OF NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION The standards used to arrive at a determination that a request for amendment involves no significant hazards consideration are included in the Commission's regulation, IO CFR 50.92, which states that no significant hazards considerations are involved if the operation of the facility in accordance with the proposed amendment would not (I)involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated; or (2)create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated or (3)involve a signficant reduction in a margin of safety.Each standard is discussed as follows: (I)Operation of the facility in accordance with the proposed amendment would not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.
The proposed change lowers the probability of previously evaluated events by decreasing the likelihood of an unplanned reactor trip or Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation System (AFAS)initiation on low steam generator level.(2)Use of the modified specification would not create the possibilityof a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.
The setpoints for the Reactor Protective Instrumentation (RPS)trip and the AFAS have been established such that they ensure actuation of these functions before the instrumentation goes off scale.This starts with a minimum level of 5%NR and includes appropriate errors for an',inside containment accident such as a Steam Line Bre'ak.The difference betw'een the setpoint and allowable values accounts for the instrumentation drift over the specified surveillance interval.(3)Use of the modified specification would not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.As discussed in the Safety Evaluation, the results of all analyses remain within the acceptance criteria of the Standard Review Plan.Based on the above, we have determined that the amendment request does not (I)involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated, (2)create the probability of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated, or (3)involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety;and therefore does not involve a significant hazards consideration.
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