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| number = ML14091A879
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| issue date = 03/21/2014
| issue date = 03/21/2014
| title = Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (Pvngs), Units 1, 2, and 3 - Technical Specification (TS) Bases Revision 59 and Technical Requirements Manual (Trm) Revision 59
| title = Technical Specification (TS) Bases Revision 59 and Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) Revision 59
| author name = Weber T N
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==Dear Sirs:==
==Dear Sirs:==
==Subject:==
==Subject:==
 
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)Units 1, 2, and 3Docket Nos. STN 50-528/529/530 Technical Specification (TS) Bases Revision 59 andTechnical Requirements Manual (TRM) Revision 59Pursuant to PVNGS TS 5.5.14, Technical Specifications Bases Control Program,Arizona Public Service Company (APS) is submitting TS Bases Revision  
Units 1, 2, and 3 Docket Nos. STN 50-528/529/530 Technical Specification (TS) Bases Revision 59 and Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) Revision 59 Pursuant to PVNGS TS 5.5.14, Technical Specifications Bases Control Program, Arizona Public Service Company (APS) is submitting TS Bases Revision 59. In addition, APS is submitting TRM Revision 59. TS Bases Revision 59 was implemented on March 19, 2014 and TRM Revision 59 was implemented on September 25, 2013. Electronic files of the revised TS Bases and TRM are provided as Enclosure 1. The summary of changes for each document is provided in.
: 59. Inaddition, APS is submitting TRM Revision  
No commitments are being made to the NRC by this letter. Should you need further information regarding this submittal, please contact David H. Kelsey, Licensing Section Leader, at (623) 393-5730.
: 59. TS Bases Revision 59 wasimplemented on March 19, 2014 and TRM Revision 59 was implemented onSeptember 25, 2013. Electronic files of the revised TS Bases and TRM are providedas Enclosure  
Sincerely, Thomas N. Weber Department Leader, Regulatory Affairs TNW/DHK/hsc :
: 1. The summary of changes for each document is provided inEnclosure 2.No commitments are being made to the NRC by this letter. Should you needfurther information regarding this submittal, please contact David H. Kelsey,Licensing Section Leader, at (623) 393-5730.
Optical Storage Media (OSM) Electronic Files of PVNGS TS Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 :
Sincerely, Thomas N. WeberDepartment Leader, Regulatory AffairsTNW/DHK/hsc Enclosure 1: Optical Storage Media (OSM) Electronic Files of PVNGS TS BasesRevision 59 and TRM Revision 59Enclosure 2: PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRMRevision 59 Summary of Changescc: M. L. Dapas NRC Region IV Regional Administrator (enclosures)
PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 Summary of Changes cc:
M. L. Dapas NRC Region IV Regional Administrator (enclosures)
J. K. Rankin NRC NRR Project Manager for PVNGS (enclosures)
J. K. Rankin NRC NRR Project Manager for PVNGS (enclosures)
M. A. Brown NRC Senior Resident Inspector for PVNGS (w/o enclosures)
M. A. Brown NRC Senior Resident Inspector for PVNGS (w/o enclosures)
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* San Onofre 0 South Texas e Wolf Creek ENCLOSURE 2PVNGSTechnical Specification Bases Revision 59andTRM Revision 59Summary of Changes ENCLOSURE 2PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 includes the following changes:LDCRs 09-B007 and 13-B004 reflect changes to the TS Bases Section 3.4.17,RCS Specific  
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: Activity, to conform to NRC approved License Amendment 192,dated November 25, 2013. The amendment revised the Technical Specifications (TSs) related to reactor coolant system (RCS) activity limits by replacing thecurrent TS limits on primary coolant gross specific activity with limits on primarycoolant noble gas activity.
 
The noble gas activity reflects a new DOSEEQUIVALENT XE-133 definition that replaces the past E-Bar averagedisintegration energy definition in TS Section 1.1, Definitions.
ENCLOSURE 2 PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 Summary of Changes
The changes areconsistent with NRC-approved Industry/Technical Specifications Task Force(TSTF) Standard Technical Specification change traveler, TSTF-490, Revision 0,Deletion of E-Bar Definition and Revision to RCS Specific Activity Technical Specifications, with deviations.
 
* LDCR 13-B003 clarified the Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) descriptions for TS Bases Sections 3.7.7, Essential Cooling Water (EW) System, 3.7.8,Essential Spray Pond System (ESPS), and 3.7.10, Essential Chilled Water (EC)System. Specifically, the following clarifying language was added:"Disassembly, removal of insulation, and other configuration changes tothe isolated portions of an OPERABLE system must be explicitly evaluated for operability impact prior to executing any configuration changes of theOPERABLE system."This clarifying information was added as a result of condition report disposition request (CRDR) 4450413.
ENCLOSURE 2 PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 includes the following changes:
In addition, a typographical error in the description ofAction F.1, of TS Bases Section 3.7.2, Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIVs),identified in CRDR 4474603, is corrected in this LDCR. Specifically, the word"inoperable" was incorrectly typed as "operable" in TS Bases, Revision  
LDCRs 09-B007 and 13-B004 reflect changes to the TS Bases Section 3.4.17, RCS Specific Activity, to conform to NRC approved License Amendment 192, dated November 25, 2013. The amendment revised the Technical Specifications (TSs) related to reactor coolant system (RCS) activity limits by replacing the current TS limits on primary coolant gross specific activity with limits on primary coolant noble gas activity. The noble gas activity reflects a new DOSE EQUIVALENT XE-133 definition that replaces the past E-Bar average disintegration energy definition in TS Section 1.1, Definitions. The changes are consistent with NRC-approved Industry/Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) Standard Technical Specification change traveler, TSTF-490, Revision 0, Deletion of E-Bar Definition and Revision to RCS Specific Activity Technical Specifications, with deviations.
: 40. Thiscorrection is consistent with LDCR 06-B023, dated November 7, 2006.Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) Revision 59 includes the following changes:* LDCR 12-R007 added 3 credited incore instrument strings (locations J-07, R-09and D-14) to implement the new analysis of record for Inadvertent Loading of aFuel Assembly.
LDCR 13-B003 clarified the Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) descriptions for TS Bases Sections 3.7.7, Essential Cooling Water (EW) System, 3.7.8, Essential Spray Pond System (ESPS), and 3.7.10, Essential Chilled Water (EC)
In addition, changes included requiring at least one operabledetector string in all 4x4 arrays of fuel assemblies that contain 16 fuelassemblies.
System. Specifically, the following clarifying language was added:
New TLCO Conditions B, C and D were added to address actions tobe taken for inoperable detectors prior to 30 percent power and after initialpower ascension above 30 percent power. Conforming changes were also madeto the TRM Bases for this specification.
"Disassembly, removal of insulation, and other configuration changes to the isolated portions of an OPERABLE system must be explicitly evaluated for operability impact prior to executing any configuration changes of the OPERABLE system."
* LDCR 13-R003 revised various TRM surveillance requirement (SR) frequencies toreflect 18-month staggered test frequencies, consistent with Surveillance TestRisk-Informed Documented Evaluations (STRIDEs)
This clarifying information was added as a result of condition report disposition request (CRDR) 4450413. In addition, a typographical error in the description of Action F.1, of TS Bases Section 3.7.2, Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIVs),
PVN-I-0007, Revision 1 andPVN-O-0015, Revision  
identified in CRDR 4474603, is corrected in this LDCR. Specifically, the word "inoperable" was incorrectly typed as "operable" in TS Bases, Revision 40. This correction is consistent with LDCR 06-B023, dated November 7, 2006.
: 0. Specifically, TRM SRs 3.3.108.3, 3.3.108.4, 3.4.201.1, 3.5.200.4.2, 3.8.102.1 and 3.9.104.3 test frequencies are changed to 18-months on a staggered test basis.1}}
Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) Revision 59 includes the following changes:
LDCR 12-R007 added 3 credited incore instrument strings (locations J-07, R-09 and D-14) to implement the new analysis of record for Inadvertent Loading of a Fuel Assembly. In addition, changes included requiring at least one operable detector string in all 4x4 arrays of fuel assemblies that contain 16 fuel assemblies. New TLCO Conditions B, C and D were added to address actions to be taken for inoperable detectors prior to 30 percent power and after initial power ascension above 30 percent power. Conforming changes were also made to the TRM Bases for this specification.
LDCR 13-R003 revised various TRM surveillance requirement (SR) frequencies to reflect 18-month staggered test frequencies, consistent with Surveillance Test Risk-Informed Documented Evaluations (STRIDEs) PVN-I-0007, Revision 1 and PVN-O-0015, Revision 0. Specifically, TRM SRs 3.3.108.3, 3.3.108.4, 3.4.201.1, 3.5.200.4.2, 3.8.102.1 and 3.9.104.3 test frequencies are changed to 18-months on a staggered test basis.
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vr Q aps Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station PO Box 52034 102-06859-TNW/DHK Phoenix, Arizona 85072-2034 Mail Station 7636 March 21, 2014 Tel (623) 393-5774 ATTN: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Sirs:

Subject:

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)

Units 1, 2, and 3 Docket Nos. STN 50-528/529/530 Technical Specification (TS) Bases Revision 59 and Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) Revision 59 Pursuant to PVNGS TS 5.5.14, Technical Specifications Bases Control Program, Arizona Public Service Company (APS) is submitting TS Bases Revision 59. In addition, APS is submitting TRM Revision 59. TS Bases Revision 59 was implemented on March 19, 2014 and TRM Revision 59 was implemented on September 25, 2013. Electronic files of the revised TS Bases and TRM are provided as Enclosure 1. The summary of changes for each document is provided in.

No commitments are being made to the NRC by this letter. Should you need further information regarding this submittal, please contact David H. Kelsey, Licensing Section Leader, at (623) 393-5730.

Sincerely, Thomas N. Weber Department Leader, Regulatory Affairs TNW/DHK/hsc :

Optical Storage Media (OSM) Electronic Files of PVNGS TS Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 :

PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 Summary of Changes cc:

M. L. Dapas NRC Region IV Regional Administrator (enclosures)

J. K. Rankin NRC NRR Project Manager for PVNGS (enclosures)

M. A. Brown NRC Senior Resident Inspector for PVNGS (w/o enclosures)

A member of the STARS (Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing) Alliance A 7 Callaway

  • Comanche Peak e Diablo Canyon
  • Palo Verde
  • San Onofre 0 South Texas e Wolf Creek

ENCLOSURE 2 PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 Summary of Changes

ENCLOSURE 2 PVNGS Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 and TRM Revision 59 Technical Specification Bases Revision 59 includes the following changes:

LDCRs 09-B007 and 13-B004 reflect changes to the TS Bases Section 3.4.17, RCS Specific Activity, to conform to NRC approved License Amendment 192, dated November 25, 2013. The amendment revised the Technical Specifications (TSs) related to reactor coolant system (RCS) activity limits by replacing the current TS limits on primary coolant gross specific activity with limits on primary coolant noble gas activity. The noble gas activity reflects a new DOSE EQUIVALENT XE-133 definition that replaces the past E-Bar average disintegration energy definition in TS Section 1.1, Definitions. The changes are consistent with NRC-approved Industry/Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) Standard Technical Specification change traveler, TSTF-490, Revision 0, Deletion of E-Bar Definition and Revision to RCS Specific Activity Technical Specifications, with deviations.

LDCR 13-B003 clarified the Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) descriptions for TS Bases Sections 3.7.7, Essential Cooling Water (EW) System, 3.7.8, Essential Spray Pond System (ESPS), and 3.7.10, Essential Chilled Water (EC)

System. Specifically, the following clarifying language was added:

"Disassembly, removal of insulation, and other configuration changes to the isolated portions of an OPERABLE system must be explicitly evaluated for operability impact prior to executing any configuration changes of the OPERABLE system."

This clarifying information was added as a result of condition report disposition request (CRDR) 4450413. In addition, a typographical error in the description of Action F.1, of TS Bases Section 3.7.2, Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIVs),

identified in CRDR 4474603, is corrected in this LDCR. Specifically, the word "inoperable" was incorrectly typed as "operable" in TS Bases, Revision 40. This correction is consistent with LDCR 06-B023, dated November 7, 2006.

Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) Revision 59 includes the following changes:

LDCR 12-R007 added 3 credited incore instrument strings (locations J-07, R-09 and D-14) to implement the new analysis of record for Inadvertent Loading of a Fuel Assembly. In addition, changes included requiring at least one operable detector string in all 4x4 arrays of fuel assemblies that contain 16 fuel assemblies. New TLCO Conditions B, C and D were added to address actions to be taken for inoperable detectors prior to 30 percent power and after initial power ascension above 30 percent power. Conforming changes were also made to the TRM Bases for this specification.

LDCR 13-R003 revised various TRM surveillance requirement (SR) frequencies to reflect 18-month staggered test frequencies, consistent with Surveillance Test Risk-Informed Documented Evaluations (STRIDEs) PVN-I-0007, Revision 1 and PVN-O-0015, Revision 0. Specifically, TRM SRs 3.3.108.3, 3.3.108.4, 3.4.201.1, 3.5.200.4.2, 3.8.102.1 and 3.9.104.3 test frequencies are changed to 18-months on a staggered test basis.

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