NL-19-0006, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program

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Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program
ML19196A222
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Issue date: 07/15/2019
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._ Southern Nuclear Cheryl A. Gayheart Regulatory Affairs Director 3535 Colonnade Parkway Birmingham, AL 35243 JUL 1 5 2019 205 992 5316 tel 205 992 7795 fax cagayhea@southernco.com Docket Nos. : 50-348 50-321 50-424 NL-19-0006 50-364 50-366 50-425 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN : Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555-0001 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant- Units 1 and 2 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant- Units 1 and 2 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant- Units 1 and 2 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, "Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program" Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90, Southern Nuclear Operating Company (SNC) is submitting a request for an amendment to the Technical Specifications (TS) for Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant (FNP), Units 1 and 2, Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant (HNP), Units 1 and 2, and Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP), Units 1 and 2.

r SNC requests adoption of TSTF-563, "Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program." TSTF-563 revises the TS definitions of Channel Calibration and Channel Functional Test in the HNP TS, and the definitions of Charinel Calibration, Channel Operational Test (COT), and Trip Actuating Device Operational Test (TADOT) in the FNP and VEGP TS. The HNP, FNP, and VEGP Channel Calibration definition and the HNP Channel Functional Test definition currently permit performance by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The FNP and VEGP definitions of COT and T ADOT are revised to explicitly permit performance by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The Channel Calibration, Channel Functional Test, COT, and TADOT definitions are revised to allow the required frequency for testing the components or devices in each step to be determined in accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program . provides a description and assessment of the proposed changes. Attachment 1 provides the existing TS pages marked to show the proposed changes. Attachment 2 provides revised (clean) TS pages.

Approval of the proposed amendment is requested by January 31, 2020. Once approved, the amendment shall be implemented within 45 days.

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.91, a copy of this application, with attachments, is being provided to the designated Alabama and Georgia Officials.

This letter contains no NRC commitments.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NL-19-0006 Page 2 If you should have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Jamie Coleman at 205.992.6611.

I d~clare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the

~day of July 2019.

Respectfully submitted, c~

Director, Regulatory Affairs Southern Nuclear Operating Company CAG/TLE/scm

Enclosure:

1. Description and Assessment Attachments: 1. FNP, HNP, and VEGP Proposed Technical Specifications Changes (Mark-Up)
2. FNP, HNP, and VEGP Revised Technical Specifications Pages cc: Regional Administrator, Region II NRR Project Manager- Farley, Hatch, Vogtle 1 & 2 Senior Resident Inspector- Farley, Hatch, Vogtle 1 & 2 Director, Alabama Office of Radiation Control Director, Environmental Protection Division - State of Georgia RType: CGA02.001

Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant - Units 1 and 2 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant - Units 1 and 2 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, "Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program" Enclosure 1 Description and Assessment to NL-19-0006 Description and Assessment

1.0 DESCRIPTION

Southern Nuclear Operating Company (SNC) requests adoption of TSTF-563, "Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program." TSTF-563 revises the Technical Specifications (TS) definitions of Channel Calibration and Channel Functional Test in the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant (HNP),

Units 1 and 2, TS, and the definitions of Channel Calibration, Channel Operational Test (COT), and Trip Actuating Device Operational Test (TADOT) in the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant (FNP), Units 1 and 2, TS, and Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP),

Units 1 and 2, TS. The HNP, FNP, and VEGP Channel Calibration definition and the HNP Channel Functional Test definition currently permit performance by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The FNP and VEGP definitions of COT and TADOT are revised to explicitly permit performance by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The Channel Calibration, Channel Functional Test, COT, and TADOT definitions are revised to allow the required frequency for testing the components or devices in each step to be determined in accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.

2.0 ASSESSMENT 2.1 Applicability of Safety Evaluation SNC has reviewed the safety evaluation for TSTF-563 provided to the Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) in a letter dated December 4, 2018. This review included a review of the NRC staff's evaluation, as well as the information provided in TSTF-563. As described herein, SNC has concluded that the justifications presented in TSTF-563 and the safety evaluation prepared by the NRC staff are applicable to HNP, Units 1 and 2, FNP, Units 1 and 2, and VEGP, Units 1 and 2, and justify this amendment for the incorporation of the changes to the HNP, FNP, and VEGP TS.

A Surveillance Frequency Control Program was incorporated into the HNP TS in a license amendment dated January 3, 2012 (NRC Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML11108A129).

A Surveillance Frequency Control Program was incorporated into the FNP TS in a license amendment dated July 18, 2011 (NRC ADAMS Accession No. ML11167A226).

A Surveillance Frequency Control Program was incorporated into the VEGP TS in a license amendment dated January 19, 2011 (NRC ADAMS Accession No. ML102520083).

2.2 Optional Changes and Variations SNC is proposing the following variations from the TS changes described in TSTF-563 or the applicable parts of the NRC staff's safety evaluation. The HNP, FNP, and VEGP TS contain requirements that differ from the Standard Technical Specifications (STS) on which TSTF-563 was based, but are encompassed in the TSTF-563 justification.

E-1 to NL-19-0006 Description and Assessment a) The HNP Units 1 and 2 TS are different from Revision 4 of the Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)/4 STS (NUREG-1433) on which TSTF-563 is based. The definition of Channel Calibration has wording differences from the STS definition that do not change the intent. The HNP Units 1 and 2 TS Channel Calibration definition states, "The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps so that the entire channel is calibrated." The STS states, "The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps." Elimination of the phrase "so that the entire channel is calibrated" in the proposed change has no effect because the definition previously states that the Channel Calibration must encompass the entire channel.

b) The HNP Units 1 and 2 TS are different from Revision 4 of the BWR/4 STS (NUREG-1433) on which TSTF-563 is based. The definition of Channel Functional Test has wording differences from the STS definition that do not change the intent. The HNP Units 1 and 2 TS Channel Functional Test definition states, "The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps so that the entire channel is tested ." The STS states, "The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps." Elimination of the phrase "so that the entire channel is tested" in the proposed change has no effect because the definition previously describes the scope of the Channel Functional Test.

c) The FNP Units 1 and 2 and VEGP Units 1 and 2 TS are different from Revision 4 of the Westinghouse STS (NUREG-1431) on which TSTF-563 is based. The definition of Channel Calibration has wording differences from the STS definition that do not change the intent. The FNP and VEGP TS Channel Calibration definition states, "The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping calibrations or total channel steps so that the entire channel is calibrated." The STS states, "The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps." Elimination of the word "calibrations" and elimination of the phrase "so that the entire channel is calibrated" in the proposed change has no effect because the definition previously states that the Channel Calibration must encompass the entire channel.

d) The FNP Units 1 and 2 and the VEGP Units 1 and 2 TS are different from Revision 4 of the Westinghouse STS (NUREG-1431) on which TSTF-563 is based. Unlike the definitions in the Westinghouse STS, the FNP and VEGP definitions of Channel Operational Test (COT) and Trip Actuating Device Operational Test (TADOT) do not include a statement that the tests may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. This provision was added to the STS definitions of COT and TADOT by TSTF-205-A, Revision 3, "Revision of Channel Calibration, Channel Functional Test, and Related Definitions," which was approved by the NRC on January 13, 1999 and incorporated into Revision 2 of NUREG-1431.

TSTF-205 described the change:

E-2 to NL-19-0006 Description and Assessment Other changes are made for consistency of the definitions between the ISTS NUREGs. The NUREG-1430 Channel Functional Test and NUREG-1431 Channel Operational Test definitions are modified to include the sentence, "The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL (OPERATIONAL for NUREG-1431) TEST may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps." This allowance currently exists in the CEOG, BWR/4 and BWR/6 definitions of Channel Functional Test and is understood to apply to the BWOG and WOG definitions.

although not stated .... The changes proposed increase the consistency of the five NUREGs and are not intended to change the meaning or intent of the affected definitions. (emphasis added)

The addition of this sentence to the COT and TADOT definitions is necessary to adopt TSTF-563 and, as stated in TSTF-205, is understood to apply to the existing definitions, although not explicitly stated. Therefore, adding the sentence does not change the intent of the existing definitions and permits adoption of TSTF-563.

e) The traveler and Safety Evaluation discuss the applicable regulatory requirements and guidance, including the 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, General Design Criteria (GDC). HNP Unit 2, FNP Units 1 and 2, and VEGP Units 1 and 2 were licensed to the 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, GDC.

HNP Unit 1 was not licensed to the 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, GDC. HNP Unit 1 was licensed to the applicable Atomic Energy Commission preliminary general design criteria identified in Federal Register 32 FR 10213, published July 11, 1967 (ADAMS Accession No. ML043310029). The applicable AEC proposed criteria were compared to the 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, General Design Criteria, as documented in the Hatch Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR), Appendix F, "Conformance to the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Criteria," as discussed below.

TSTF-563 references 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, GDC 13, "Instrumentation and Control," which states:

Instrumentation shall be provided to monitor variables and systems over their anticipated ranges for normal operation, for anticipated operational occurrences, and for accident conditions as appropriate to assure adequate safety, including those variables and systems that can affect the fission process, the integrity of the reactor core, the reactor coolant pressure boundary, and the containment and its associated systems.

Appropriate controls shall be provided to maintain these variables and systems within prescribed operating ranges.

A design evaluation of GDC Criterion 13 is included in UFSAR Section F.3, "Evaluation with Respect to 1971 General Design Criteria."

TSTF-563 references 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, GDC 21, "Protection System Reliability and Testability," which states:

E-3 to NL-19-0006 Description and Assessment The protection system shall be designed for high functional reliability and inservice testability commensurate with the safety functions to be performed. Redundancy and independence designed into the protection system shall be sufficient to assure that (1) no single failure results in loss of the protection function and (2) removal from service of any component or channel does not result in loss of the required minimum redundancy unless the acceptable reliability of operation of the protection system can be otherwise demonstrated. The protection system shall be designed to permit periodic testing of its functioning when the reactor is in operation, including a capability to test channels independently to determine failures and losses of redundancy that may have occurred.

A design evaluation of GDC Criterion 21 is included in UFSAR Section F.3, "Evaluation with Respect to 1971 General Design Criteria."

Following implementation of the proposed change, HNP Unit 1 will remain in compliance with applicable AEC design criteria as described in the HNP UFSAR. Therefore, this difference does not alter the conclusion that the proposed change is applicable to HNP Unit 1.

3.0 REGULATORY ANALYSIS

3.1 No Significant Hazards Consideration Analysis Southern Nuclear Operating Company (SNC) requests adoption of TSTF-563, "Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program." TSTF-563 revises the Technical Specifications (TS) definitions of Channel Calibration and Channel Functional Test in the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant (HNP), Units 1 and 2, TS, and the definitions of Channel Calibration, Channel Operational Test (COT), and Trip Actuating Device Operational Test (TADOT) in the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant (FNP), Units 1 and 2, TS and Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP), Units 1 and 2, TS. The HNP, FNP, and VEGP Channel Calibration definition and the HNP Channel Functional Test definition currently permit performance by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The FNP and VEGP definitions of COT and TADOT are revised to explicitly permit performance by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The Channel Calibration, Channel Functional Test, COT, and TADOT definitions are revised to allow the required frequency for testing the components or devices in each step to be determined in accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.

SNC has evaluated whether a significant hazards consideration is involved with the proposed amendment(s) by focusing on the three standards set forth in 10 CFR 50.92, "Issuance of amendment," as discussed below:

(1) Does the proposed amendment involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated?

Response: No E-4 to NL-19-0006 Description and Assessment The proposed change revises the TS definitions of Channel Calibration and Channel Functional Test in the HNP TS, and the definitions of Channel Calibration, COT, and TADOT in the FNP and VEGP TS to allow the frequency for testing the components or devices in each step to be determined in accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.

The proposed change also explicitly permits the FNP and VEGP COT and TADOT to be performed by any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. All components in the channel continue to be tested. The frequency at which a channel test is performed is not an initiator of any accident previously evaluated, so the probability of an accident is not affected by the proposed change. The channels surveilled in accordance with the affected definitions continue to be required to be operable and the acceptance criteria of the surveillances are unchanged. As a result, any mitigating functions assumed in the accident analysis will continue to be performed.

Therefore, the proposed change does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.

(2) Does the proposed amendment create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated?

Response: No The proposed change revises the TS definitions of Channel Calibration and Channel Functional Test in the HNP TS, and the definitions of Channel Calibration, COT, and TADOT in the FNP and VEGP TS to allow the frequency for testing the components or devices in each step to be determined in accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.

The proposed change also explicitly permits the FNP and VEGP COT and TADOT to be performed by any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The design function or operation of the components involved are not affected and there is no physical alteration of the plant (i.e., no new or different type of equipment will be installed). No credible new failure mechanisms, malfunctions, or accident initiators not considered in the design and licensing bases are introduced. The change does not alter assumptions made in the safety analysis. The proposed change is consistent with the safety analysis assumptions.

Therefore, the proposed change does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.

(3) Does the proposed amendment involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety?

Response: No The proposed change revises the TS definitions of Channel Calibration and Channel Functional Test in the HNP TS, and the definitions of Channel Calibration, COT, and TADOT in the FNP and VEGP TS to allow the E-5 to NL-19-0006 Description and Assessment frequency for testing the components or devices in each step to be determined in accordance with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program.

The proposed change also explicitly permits the FNP and VEGP COT and TADOT to be performed by any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. The Surveillance Frequency Control Program assures sufficient safety margins are maintained, and that design, operation, surveillance methods, and acceptance criteria specified in applicable codes and standards (or alternatives approved for use by the NRC) will continue to be met as described in the plants' licensing basis. The proposed change does not adversely affect existing plant safety margins, or the reliability of the equipment assumed to operate in the safety analysis. As such, there are no changes being made to safety analysis assumptions, safety limits, or limiting safety system settings that would adversely affect plant safety as a result of the proposed change. Margins of safety are unaffected by method of determining surveillance test intervals under an NRC-approved licensee-controlled program.

Therefore, the proposed change does not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.

Based on the above, SNC concludes that the proposed change presents no significant hazards consideration under the standards set forth in 10 CFR 50.92(c), and, accordingly, a finding of "no significant hazards consideration" is justified.

3.2 Conclusion In conclusion, based on the considerations discussed above, (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.

4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION The proposed change would change a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area, as defined in 10 CFR 20, or would change an inspection or surveillance requirement. However, the proposed change does not involve (i) a significant hazards consideration, (ii) a significant change in the types or significant increase in the amounts of any effluents that may be released offsite, or (iii) a significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure.

Accordingly, the proposed change meets the eligibility criterion for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the proposed change.

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Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant - Units 1 and 2 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant - Units 1 and 2 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, "Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Freguency Control Program" Attachment 1 FNP, HNP, and VEGP Proposed Technical Specifications Changes (Mark-Up)

Definitions 1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.1 Definitions


NOTE------------------------------------------------------------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

ACTUATION LOGIC TEST An ACTUATION LOGIC TEST shall be the application of various simulated or actual input combinations in conjunction with each possible interlock logic state and the verification of the required logic output. The ACTUATION LOGIC TEST, as a minimum, shall include a continuity check of output devices.

AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE AFD shall be the difference in normalized flux signals (AFD) between the top and bottom halves of a two section excore neutron detector.

CHANNEL CALIBRATION A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, of the channel so that it responds within the required range and accuracy to known input. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel, including the required sensor, alarm, interlock, and trip functions.

Calibration of instrument channels with resistance temperature detector (RTD) or thermocouple sensors may consist of an inplace qualitative assessment of sensor behavior and normal calibration of the remaining adjustable devices in the channel. Whenever a sensing element is replaced, the next required CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall include an inplace cross calibration that compares the other sensing elements with the recently installed sensing element.

The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping... oalibrations or total channel steps . and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step so that the entiFO ohannel is oalibrated .

Farley Units 1 and 2 1.1-1 Amendment No. 449 (Unit 1)

Amendment No. +J+ (Unit 2)

Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation, of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

CHANNEL OPERATIONAL A COT shall be the injection of a simulated or actual signal TEST (COT) into the channel as close to the sensor as practicable to verify the OPERABILITY of required alarm, interlock, and trip functions. The COT shall include adjustments, as necessary, of the required alarm, interlock, and trip setpoints so that the setpoints are within the required range and accuracy. The COT may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping. or total channel steps. and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CORE ALTERATION CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel ,

sources, or reactivity control components, within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel.

Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position .

CORE OPERATING LIMITS The COLR is the unit specific document that provides cycle REPORT (COLR) specific parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific parameter limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6.5. Unit operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 (microcuries per gram) that alone would produce the same committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE) as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The CEDE dose conversion factors used to determine the DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be performed using Table 2.1 of EPA Federal Guidance Report No. 11, 1988, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion, and Ingestion."

Farley Units 1 and 2 1.1-2 Amendment No. ~ (Unit 1)

Amendment No. ~ (Unit 2)

Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM)

(continued) b. In MODES 1 and 2, the fuel and moderator temperatures are changed to the hot zero power temperatures.

SLAVE RELAY TEST A SLAVE RELAY TEST shall consist of energizing each slave relay and verifying the OPERABILITY of each slave relay. The SLAVE RELAY TEST shall include, as a minimum, a continuity check of associated testable actuation devices.

THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER shall be the total reactor core heat transfer rate to the reactor coolant.

TRIP ACTUATING DEVICE A TADOT shall consist of operating the trip actuating device OPERATIONAL TEST and verifying the OPERABILITY of required alarm, interlock, (TADOT) and trip functions. The TADOT shall include adjustment, as necessary, of the trip actuating device so that it actuates at the required setpoint within the required accuracy. The TADOT may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping. or total channel steps. and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

Farley Units 1 and 2 1.1-6 Amendment No. +8a (Unit 1)

Amendment No. 400 (Unit 2)

Definitions 1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.1 Definitions


NOTE----------------------------------------------------------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

AVERAGE PLANAR The APLHGR shall be applicable to a specific planar height and is LINEAR HEAT equal to the sum of the LHGRs for all the fuel rods in the specified GENERATION bundle at the specified height divided by the number of fuel rods in RATE (APLHGR) the fuel bundle at the height.

CHANNEL A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, CALl BRATION of the channel output such that it responds within the necessary range and accuracy to known values of the parameter that the channel monitors. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel, including the required sensor, alarm, display, and trip functions ,

and shall include the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. Calibration of instrument channels with resistance temperature detector (RTD) or thermocouple sensors may consist of an inplace qualitative assessment of sensor behavior and normal calibration of the remaining adjustable devices in the channel. The CHANNEL CALl BRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step so that tho entire channel is calibrated.

CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation, of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

(continued)

HATCH UNIT 1 1.1-1 Amendment No. ~

Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

CHANNEL A CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall be the injection of a FUNCTIONAL simulated or actual signal into the channel as close to the sensor TEST as practicable to verify OPERABILITY, including required alarm, interlock, display, and trip functions, and channel failure trips. The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps . and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step so that the entire channel is tested.

CORE CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel, sources, ALTERATION or reactivity control components within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel. The following exceptions are not considered to be CORE ALTERATIONS:

a. Movement of source range monitors, local power range monitors, intermediate range monitors, traversing incore probes, or special movable detectors (including undervessel replacement); and
b. Control rod movement, provided there are no fuel assemblies in the associated core cell.

Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position.

CORE OPERATING The COLR is the unit specific document that provides cycle specific LIMITS REPORT parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific (COLR) limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6.5. Plant operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 EQUIVALENT (microcuries/gram) that alone would produce the same Committed 1-131 Effective Dose Equivalent as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in Federal Guidance Report (FGR) 11, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion ,

and Ingestion," 1988.

DRAIN TIME The DRAIN TIME is the time it would take for the water inventory in and above the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) to drain to the top of the active fuel (TAF) seated in the RPV assuming:

a. The water inventory above the TAF is divided by the limiting drain rate;
b. The limiting drain rate is the larger of the drain rate through a single penetration flow path with the highest flow rate, or the sum of the drain rates through multiple penetration flow paths (continued)

HATCH UNIT 1 1.1-2 Amendment No. ~

Definitions 1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.1 Definitions


NOTE----------------------------------------------------------------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

AVERAGE PLANAR The APLHGR shall be applicable to a specific planar height and is LINEAR HEAT equal to the sum of the LHGRs for all the fuel rods in the specified GENERATION bundle at the specified height divided by the number of fuel rods in RATE (APLHGR) the fuel bundle at the height.

CHANNEL A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, CALIBRATION of the channel output such that it responds within the necessary range and accuracy to known values of the parameter that the channel monitors. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel,* including the required sensor, alarm, display, and trip functions, and shall include the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. Calibration of instrument channels with resistance temperature detector (RTD) or thermocouple sensors may consist of an inplace qualitative assessment of sensor behavior and normal calibration of the remaining adjustable devices in the channel. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps. and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step so that the ontire channel is calibrated .

CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation, of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

(continued)

HATCH UNIT 2 1.1-1 Amendment No. 24-G

Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

CHANNEL A CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall be the injection of a FUNCTIONAL simulated or actual signal into the channel as close to the sensor TEST as practicable to verify OPERABILITY, including required alarm, interlock, display, and trip functions, and channel failure trips. The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step so that the entire channel is tested.

CORE CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel, sources, ALTERATION or reactivity control components within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel. The following exceptions are not considered to be CORE ALTERATIONS :

a. Movement of source range monitors, local power range monitors, intermediate range monitors, traversing incore probes, or special movable detectors (including undervessel replacement); and
b. Control rod movement, provided there are no fuel assemblies in the associated core cell.

Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position.

CORE OPERATING The COLR is the unit specific document that provides cycle specific LIMITS REPORT parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific (COLR) limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6.5. Plant operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 EQUIVALENT (microcuries/gram) that alone would produce the same Committed 1-131 Effective Dose Equivalent as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in Federal Guidance Report (FGR) 11, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion, and Ingestion," 1988.

DRAIN TIME The DRAIN TIME is the limit it would take for the water inventory in and above the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) to drain to the top of the active fuel (TAF) seated in the RPV assuming:

a. The water inventory above the TAF is divided by the limiting drain rate;
b. The limiting drain rate is the larger of the drain rate through a single penetration flow path with the highest flow rate, or the sum of the drain rates through multiple penetration flow paths (continued)

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The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

ACTUATION LOGIC TEST An ACTUATION LOGIC TEST shall be the application of various simulated or actual input combinations in conjunction with each possible interlock logic state and the verification of the required logic output. The ACTUATION LOGIC TEST, as a minimum, shall include a continuity check of output devices.

AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE AFD shall be the difference in normalized flux (AFD) signals between the top and bottom halves of a two section excore neutron detector.

CHANNEL CALIBRATION A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, of the channel so that it responds within the required range and accuracy to known inputs. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel, including the required sensor, alarm, interlock, and trip functions. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping...

calibratiens or total channel steps . and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the

~ se that the entire channel is calibrated .

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation, of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

CHANNEL OPERATIONAL A COT shall be the injection of a simulated or TEST (COT) actual signal into the channel as close to the sensor as practicable to verify the OPERABILITY of required alarm, interlock, and trip functions. The COT shall include adjustments, as necessary, of the required alarm, interlock, and trip setpoints so that the setpoints are within the required range and accuracy . The COT may be performed by means of any series of sequential. overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CORE ALTERATION CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel, sources, or other reactivity control components within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel. Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position.

CORE OPERATING LIMITS The COLR is the unit specific document that REPORT (COLR) provides cycle specific parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific parameter limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6.5. Unit operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 (microcuries/gram) that alone would produce the same thyroid dose as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The thyroid dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in EPA Federal Guidance Report No. 11, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion, and Ingestion," EPA-520/1-88-020, September 1988.

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM) SDM shall be the instantaneous amount of reactivity by which the reactor is subcritical or would be subcritical from its present condition assuming:

a. All rod cluster control assemblies (RCCAs) are fully inserted except for the single RCCA of highest reactivity worth, which is assumed to be fully withdrawn.

However, with all RCCAs verified fully inserted by two independent means, it is not necessary to account for a stuck rod in the SDM calculation. With any RCCA not capable of being fully inserted, the reactivity worth of the RCCA must be accounted for in the determination of SDM; and

b. In MODES 1 and 2, the fuel and moderator temperatures are changed to the hot zero power temperatures.

SLAVE RELAY TEST A SLAVE RELAY TEST shall consist of energizing each slave relay and verifying the OPERABILITY of each slave relay.

The SLAVE RELAY TEST shall include, as a minimum, a continuity check of associated testable actuation devices.

STAGGERED TEST BASIS A STAGGERED TEST BASIS shall consist of the testing of one of the systems, subsystems, channels, or other designated components during the interval specified by the Surveillance Frequency, so that all systems, subsystems, channels, or other designated components are tested during n Surveillance Frequency intervals, where n is the total number of systems, subsystems, channels, or other designated components in the associated function .

THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER shall be the total reactor core heat transfer rate to the reactor coolant.

TRIP ACTUATING DEVICE A TADOT shall consist of operating the trip actuating device OPERATIONAL TEST and verifying the OPERABILITY of required alarm, (TADOT) interlock, and trip functions. The T ADOT shall include adjustment, as necessary, of the trip actuating device so that it actuates at the required setpoint within the required accuracy. The TADOT may be performed by means of any series of sequential. overlapping. or total channel steps. and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step .

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Amendment No. ~ (Unit 2)

Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant - Units 1 and 2 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant - Units 1 and 2 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, "Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program" Attachment 2 FNP, HNP, and VEGP Revised Technical Specifications Pages

Definitions 1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION

1. 1 Definitions

NOTE------------------------------------------------------------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

ACTUATION LOGIC TEST An ACTUATION LOGIC TEST shall be the application of various simulated or actual input combinations in conjunction with each possible interlock logic state and the verification of the required logic output. The ACTUATION LOGIC TEST, as a minimum, shall include a continuity check of output devices.

AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE AFD shall be the difference in normalized flux signals (AFD) between the top and bottom halves of a two section excore neutron detector.

CHANNEL CALIBRATION A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, of the channel so that it responds within the required range and accuracy to known input. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel, including the required sensor, alarm, interlock, and trip functions.

Calibration of instrument channels with resistance temperature detector (RTD) or thermocouple sensors may consist of an in place qualitative assessment of sensor behavior and normal calibration of the remaining adjustable devices in the channel. Whenever a sensing element is replaced, the next required CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall include an inplace cross calibration that compares the other sensing elements with the recently installed sensing element.

The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation, of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

CHANNEL OPERATIONAL A COT shall be the injection of a simulated or actual signal TEST (COT) into the channel as close to the sensor as practicable to verify the OPERABILITY of required alarm, interlock, and trip functions. The COT shall include adjustments, as necessary, of the required alarm, interlock, and trip setpoints so that the setpoints are within the required range and accuracy. The COT may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CORE ALTERATION CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel, sources, or reactivity control components, within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel.

Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position.

CORE OPERATING LIMITS The COLR is the unit specific document that provides cycle REPORT (COLR) specific parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific parameter limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6.5. Unit operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 (microcuries per gram) that alone would produce the same committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE) as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The CEDE dose conversion factors used to determine the DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be performed using Table 2.1 of EPA Federal Guidance Report No. 11, 1988, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion, and Ingestion."

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions E-AVERAGE E shall be the average (weighted in proportion to the DISINTEGRATION ENERGY concentration of each radionuclide in the reactor coolant at the time of sampling) of the sum of the average beta and gamma energies per disintegration (in MeV) for isotopes, other than iodines, with half lives > 15 minutes, making up at least 95% of the total non iodine activity in the coolant.

ENGINEERED SAFETY The ESF RESPONSE TIME shall be that time interval from FEATURE(ESF)RESPONSE when the monitored parameter exceeds its ESF actuation TIME setpoint at the channel sensor until the ESF equipment is capable of performing its safety function (i.e., the valves travel to their required positions, pump discharge pressures reach their required values, etc.). Times shall include diesel generator starting and sequence loading delays, where applicable. The response time may be measured by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total steps so that the entire response time is measured. In lieu of measurement, response time may be verified for selected components provided that the components and the methodology for verification have been previously reviewed and approved by the NRC.

INSERVICE TESTING The INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM is the licensee PROGRAM program that fulfills the requirements of 10 CFR 50.55a(f).

LEAKAGE LEAKAGE shall be:

a. Identified LEAKAGE
1. LEAKAGE, such as that from pump seals or valve packing (except reactor coolant pump (RCP) seal water injection or leakoff), that is captured and conducted to collection systems or a sump or collecting tank;
2. LEAKAGE into the containment atmosphere from sources that are both specifically located and known either not to interfere with the operation of leakage detection systems or not to be pressure boundary LEAKAGE; or (continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions LEAKAGE 3. Reactor Coolant System (RCS) LEAKAGE through a (continued) a steam generator (SG) to the Secondary System;

b. Unidentified LEAKAGE All LEAKAGE (except RCP seal water injection or leakoff) that is not identified LEAKAGE;
c. Pressure Boundary LEAKAGE LEAKAGE (except SG LEAKAGE) through a nonisolable fault in an RCS component body, pipe wall, or vessel wall.

MASTER RELAY TEST A MASTER RELAY TEST shall consist of energizing each master relay and verifying the OPERABILITY of each relay.

The MASTER RELAY TEST shall include a continuity check of each associated slave relay.

MODE A MODE shall correspond to any one inclusive combination of core reactivity condition, power level, average reactor coolant temperature, and reactor vessel head closure bolt tensioning specified in Table 1.1-1 with fuel in the reactor vessel.

OPERABLE- OPERABILITY A system, subsystem, train, component, or device shall be OPERABLE or have OPERABILITY when it is capable of performing its specified safety function(s) and when all necessary attendant instrumentation, controls, normal or emergency electrical power, cooling and seal water, lubrication, and other auxiliary equipment that are required for the system, subsystem, train, component, or device to perform its specified safety function(s) are also capable of performing their related support function(s) .

PHYSICS TESTS PHYSICS TESTS shall be those tests performed to measure the fundamental nuclear characteristics of the reactor core and related instrumentation. These tests are:

a. Described in Chapter 14, Initial Tests and Operation, of the FSAR;
b. Authorized under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59; or
c. Otherwise approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission .

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM)

(continued) b. In MODES 1 and 2, the fuel and moderator temperatures are changed to the hot zero power temperatures.

SLAVE RELAY TEST A SLAVE RELAY TEST shall consist of energizing each slave relay and verifying the OPERABILITY of each slave relay. The SLAVE RELAY TEST shall include, as a minimum, a continuity check of associated testable actuation devices.

THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER shall be the total reactor core heat transfer rate to the reactor coolant.

TRIP ACTUATING DEVICE A TADOT shall consist of operating the trip actuating device OPERATIONAL TEST and verifying the OPERABILITY of required alarm, interlock, (TADOT) and trip functions. The TADOT shall include adjustment, as necessary, of the trip actuating device so that it actuates at the required setpoint within the required accuracy. The TADOT may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

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NOTE-----------------------------------------------------------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

AVERAGE PLANAR The APLHGR shall be applicable to a specific planar height and is LINEAR HEAT equal to the sum of the LHGRs for all the fuel rods in the specified GENERATION bundle at the specified height divided by the number of fuel rods in RATE (APLHGR) the fuel bundle at the height.

CHANNEL A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, CALIBRATION of the channel output such that it responds within the necessary range and accuracy to known values of the parameter that the channel monitors. The CHANNEL CALl BRATION shall encompass the entire channel, including the required sensor, alarm, display, and trip functions, and shall include the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. Calibration of instrument channels with resistance temperature detector (RTD) or thermocouple sensors may consist of an inplace qualitative assessment of sensor behavior and normal calibration of the remaining adjustable devices in the channel. The CHANNEL CALl BRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation, of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

CHANNEL A CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall be the injection of a FUNCTIONAL simulated or actual signal into the channel as close to the sensor TEST as practicable to verify OPERABILITY, including required alarm, interlock, display, and trip functions, and channel failure trips. The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CORE CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel, sources, ALTERATION or reactivity control components within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel. The following exceptions are not considered to be CORE ALTERATJONS:

a. Movement of source range monitors, local power range monitors, intermediate range monitors, traversing incore probes, or special movable detectors (including undervessel replacement); and
b. Control rod movement, provided there are no fuel assemblies in the associated core cell .

Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position .

CORE OPERATING The COLR is the unit specific document that provides cycle specific LIMITS REPORT parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific (COLR) limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6 .5. Plant operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 EQUIVALENT (microcuries/gram) that alone would produce the same Committed 1-131 Effective Dose Equivalent as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in Federal Guidance Report (FGR) 11, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion, and Ingestion," 1988.

DRAIN TIME The DRAIN TIME is the time it would take for the water inventory in and above the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) to drain to the top of the active fuel (TAF) seated in the RPV assuming :

a. The water inventory above the TAF is divided by the limiting drain rate;
b. The limiting drain rate is the larger of the drain rate through a single penetration flow path with the highest flow rate, or the sum of the drain rates through multiple penetration flow paths (continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

DRAIN TIME susceptible to a common mode failure (e.g., seismic event, loss of (continued) normal power, single human error), for all penetration flow paths below the TAF except:

1. Penetration flow paths connected to an intact closed system, or isolated by manual or automatic valves that are locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in the closed position, blank flanges, or other devices that prevent flow of reactor coolant through the penetration flow paths;
2. Penetration flow paths capable of being isolated by valves that will close automatically without offsite power prior to the RPV water level being equal to the TAF when actuated by RPV water level isolation instrumentation; or
3. Penetration flow paths with isolation devices that can be closed prior to the RPV water level being equal to the TAF by a dedicated operator trained in the task, who in continuous communication with the control room, is stationed at the controls, and is capable of closing the penetration flow path isolation device without offsite power.
c. The penetration flow paths required to be evaluated per paragraph b) are assumed to open instantaneously and are not subsequently isolated, and no water is assumed to be subsequently added to the RPV water inventory;
d. No additional draining events occur; and
e. Realistic cross-sectional areas and drain rates are used.

A bounding DRAIN TIME may be used in lieu of a calculated value.

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.1 Definitions


NOTE----------------------------------------------------------------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

AVERAGE PLANAR The APLHGR shall be applicable to a specific planar height and is LINEAR HEAT equal to the sum of the LHGRs for all the fuel rods in the specified GENERATION bundle at the specified height divided by the number of fuel rods in RATE (APLHGR) the fuel bundle at the height.

CHANNEL A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, CALIBRATION of the channel output such that it responds within the necessary range and accuracy to known values of the parameter that the channel monitors. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel, including the required sensor, alarm, display, and trip functions, and shall include the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. Calibration of instrument channels with resistance temperature detector (RTD) or thermocouple sensors may consist of an inplace qualitative assessment of sensor behavior and normal calibration of the remaining adjustable devices in the channel. The CHANNEL CALl BRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation ,

of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

CHANNEL A CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall be the injection of a FUNCTIONAL simulated or actual signal into the channel as close to the sensor TEST as practicable to verify OPERABILITY, including required alarm, interlock, display, and trip functions, and channel failure trips. The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CORE CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel, sources, ALTERATION or reactivity control components within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel. The following exceptions are not considered to be CORE ALTERATIONS:

a. Movement of source range monitors, local power range monitors, intermediate range monitors, traversing incore probes, or special movable detectors (including undervessel replacement); and
b. Control rod movement, provided there are no fuel assemblies in the associated core cell.

Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position.

CORE OPERATING The COLR is the unit specific document that provides cycle specific LIMITS REPORT parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific (COLR) limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6.5. Plant operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 EQUIVALENT (microcuries/gram) that alone would produce the same Committed 1-131 Effective Dose Equivalent as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in Federal Guidance Report (FGR) 11, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion, and Ingestion," 1988.

DRAIN TIME The DRAIN TIME is the limit it would take for the water inventory in and above the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) to drain to the top of the active fuel (TAF) seated in the RPV assuming:

a. The water inventory above the TAF is divided by the limiting drain rate;
b. The limiting drain rate is the larger of the drain rate through a single penetration flow path with the highest flow rate, or the sum of the drain rates through multiple penetration flow paths (continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

DRAIN TIME susceptible to a common mode failure (e.g., seismic event, loss (continued) of normal power, single human error), for all penetration flow paths below the TAF except:

1. Penetration flow paths connected to an intact closed system, or isolated by manual or automatic valves that are locked, sealed, or otherwise secured in the closed position, blank flanges, or other devices that prevent flow of reactor coolant through the penetration flow paths;
2. Penetration flow paths capable of being isolated by valves that will close automatically without offsite power prior to the RPV water level being equal to the TAF when actuated by RPV water level isolation instrumentation; or
3. Penetration flow paths with isolation devices that can be closed prior to the RPV water level being equal to the TAF by a dedicated operator trained in the task, who in continuous communication with the control room, is stationed at the controls, and is capable of closing the penetration flow path isolation device without offsite power.
c. The penetration flow paths required to be evaluated per paragraph b) are assumed to open instantaneously and are not subsequently isolated, and no water is assumed to be subsequently added to the RPV water inventory;
d. No additional draining events occur; and
e. Realistic cross-sectional areas and drain rates are used.

A bounding DRAIN TIME may be used in lieu of a calculated value.

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.1 Definitions


N 0 TE-------------------------------------------------------------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

ACTUATION LOGIC TEST An ACTUATION LOGIC TEST shall be the application of various simulated or actual input combinations in conjunction with each possible interlock logic state and the verification of the required logic output. The ACTUATION LOGIC TEST, as a minimum, shall include a continuity check of output devices.

AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE AFD shall be the difference in normalized flux (AFD) signals between the top and bottom halves of a two section excore neutron detector.

CHANNEL CALIBRATION A CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, of the channel so that it responds within the required range and accuracy to known inputs. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel, including the required sensor, alarm, interlock, and trip functions. The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

CHANNEL CHECK A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment, by observation, of channel behavior during operation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and status to other indications or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.

CHANNEL OPERATIONAL A COT shall be the injection of a simulated or TEST (COT) actual signal into the channel as close to the sensor as practicable to verify the OPERABILITY of required alarm, interlock, and trip functions. The COT shall include adjustments, as necessary, of the required alarm, interlock, and trip setpoints so that the setpoints are within the required range and accuracy. The COT may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

CORE ALTERATION CORE ALTERATION shall be the movement of any fuel, sources, or other reactivity control components within the reactor vessel with the vessel head removed and fuel in the vessel. Suspension of CORE ALTERATIONS shall not preclude completion of movement of a component to a safe position.

CORE OPERATING LIMITS The COLR is the unit specific document that REPORT (COLR) provides cycle specific parameter limits for the current reload cycle. These cycle specific parameter limits shall be determined for each reload cycle in accordance with Specification 5.6.5. Unit operation within these limits is addressed in individual Specifications.

DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 DOSE EQUIVALENT 1-131 shall be that concentration of 1-131 (microcuries/gram) that alone would produce the same thyroid dose as the quantity and isotopic mixture of 1-131, 1-132, 1-133, 1-134, and 1-135 actually present. The thyroid dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in EPA Federal Guidance Report No. 11, "Limiting Values of Radionuclide Intake and Air Concentration and Dose Conversion Factors for Inhalation, Submersion, and Ingestion," EPA-520/1-88-020, September 1988.

(continued)

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Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

SHUTDOWN MARGIN (SDM) SDM shall be the instantaneous amount of reactivity by which the reactor is subcritical or would be subcritical from its present condition assuming :

a. All rod cluster control assemblies (RCCAs) are fully inserted except for the single RCCA of highest reactivity worth, which is assumed to be fully withdrawn .

However, with all RCCAs verified fully inserted by two independent means, it is not necessary to account for a stuck rod in the SDM calculation. With any RCCA not capable of being fully inserted, the reactivity worth of the RCCA must be accounted for in the determination of SDM ; and

b. In MODES 1 and 2, the fuel and moderator temperatures are changed to the hot zero power temperatures.

SLAVE RELAY TEST A SLAVE RELAY TEST shall consist of energizing each slave relay and verifying the OPERABILITY of each slave relay.

The SLAVE RELAY TEST shall include, as a minimum, a continuity check of associated testable actuation devices.

STAGGERED TEST BASIS A STAGGERED TEST BASIS shall consist of the testing of one of the systems, subsystems, channels, or other designated components during the interval specified by the Surveillance Frequency, so that all systems, subsystems, channels, or other designated components are tested during n Surveillance Frequency intervals, where n is the total number of systems, subsystems, channels, or other designated components in the associated function .

THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER shall be the total reactor core heat transfer rate to the reactor coolant.

TRIP ACTUATING DEVICE A TADOT shall consist of operating the trip actuating device OPERATIONAL TEST and verifying the OPERABILITY of required alarm, (TADOT) interlock, and trip functions. The TADOT shall include adjustment, as necessary, of the trip actuating device so that it actuates at the required setpoint within the required accuracy. The TADOT may be performed by means of any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps, and each step must be performed within the Frequency in the Surveillance Frequency Control Program for the devices included in the step.

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