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ENCLOSURE 2 ATTACHMENT B PECO ENERGY RESPONSE TO NRC OUESTION A-6, ITS UNIT DIFFERENCES 1
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APPLICABILITY:             When the associated diesel generatorLis required to be OPERABLE by LCO 3.8.1, "AC Sources-Operating," or '
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LCO 3.8.2, "AC Sources-Shutdown."
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: g. p k :t 3 The Uni OP instrumentation for Functions 11, 2, 3, Land 5' in'Uai able 3.3.8.1-1 shall be OPERABLE. '
Separate Condition entry is allowed for each                                                                             1
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A. 'One or more channels               A.1       --------N T             --------
OPERABLE by LCO 3.8.1, "AC Sources-Operating," or '
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n LCO 3.8.2, "AC Sources-Shutdown."
entered for this LCO                                                 l is ref                                                                  !
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Enter the Condition'                       Immediately                   I referenced in Table 3.3.8.1-1 for                                                     i the channel.'-                                                     '
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                  , SURVEILLANCE' REQUIREMENTS-                                                 bb3     ,
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: 1. Refer to Table 3.3.8.1-1 to determine which SRs apply f each Uni
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  ;                      Function. :SR 3.3.8.1.5 is . applicable only to the Uni 3 OP       h 0P        '
Refer to Table 3.3.8.1-1 to determine which SRs apply f each Uni Function. :SR 3.3.8.1.5 is. applicable only to the Uni 3 OP j;
j;                     instrumentation.                                                 g.3 3 -       l 7
instrumentation.
t                 2. When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required           >
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F Actions may be delayed for up-to 2 hours provided: (a) for Function 1, the associated Function maintains initiation capability for three DGs; and.
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                        -(b) for Functions 2,.3, 4, and 5, the associated Function maintains undervoltage transfer capability for three 4 kV emergency buses.
t 2.
SURVEILLANCE                             FREQUENCY SR 3.3.8.1.1     Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.           31 days             '
When a channel is placed in an inoperable status solely for performance of required Surveillances, entry into associated Conditions and Required F
SR 3.3.8.1.2     Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.               18 months-           t SR 3.3.8.1.3     Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.           24 months'           ,
Actions may be delayed for up-to 2 hours provided:
SR 3.3.8.1.4     Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL' TEST.     24 months           l 0
(a) for Function 1, the associated Function maintains initiation capability for three DGs; and.
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-(b) for Functions 2,.3, 4, and 5, the associated Function maintains undervoltage transfer capability for three 4 kV emergency buses.
SR 3.3.8.1.5     For required Uni 3 0       ns   mentation   In accordance       ;
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.8.1.1 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.
Functions, the SRs of Uni 3                 with applicable     !
31 days SR 3.3.8.1.2 Perform CHANNEL CALIBRATION.
Specification 3.3.8.1 are       icable. SRs               -}
18 months-t SR 3.3.8.1.3 Perform CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.
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24 months' SR 3.3.8.1.4 Perform LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL' TEST.
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BASES APPLICABLE' 7.
* B 3.3.1.1 3
Scram Discharae ' Volume Water level-Hiah (continued) s" SAFETY ANALYSES, LCO, and SDV water level is measured byffour float' type 1D
BASES s                      APPLICABLE'       7.
-APPLICABILITY-witches which_ provide 34ur level cinnaltf The outputs of these aevices_are arranged so that one witc rovides. input:
SAFETY ANALYSES,      Scram Discharae ' Volume Water level-Hiah (continued)
to one RPS logic channel. The level measuremen instrumentation satisfies the recommendations of
LCO, and         SDV water level is measured byffour float' type 1D
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                      -APPLICABILITY-     witches which_ provide 34ur level cinnaltf The outputs of these aevices_are arranged so that one witc rovides. input:
to one RPS logic channel. The level measuremen instrumentation satisfies the recommendations of ' " " . .O     u~
Reference 8.
Reference 8.
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The Allowable Value is chosen low enough to ensure that             ''
The Allowable Value is chosen low enough to ensure that
              .{, ,, d; w n u tweds,   there is sufficient volume .in the SDV to accommodate the           !
.{,,, d; w n u tweds, there is sufficient volume.in the SDV to accommodate the g gt ;> mssul water from a full scram.
water from a full scram.
gq 4. u_a 3 b bo Li hP' Four high water level inputs to the RPS fourhitches sAW aJ bo are required to be OPERABLE, with two switche in e u tr p
g gt ;> mssul                                                            gq 4. u_a 3             ;
.C, system, to ensure that no single instr (ument b
b     bo Li hP'           Four high water level inputs to the RPS fourhitches sAW aJ bo           .C, are required to be OPERABLE, with two switche in e u tr p system, to ensure that no single instr (ument ailure will b
f"y ailure will Md " 4' g'"
f"y g'"       preclude a scram from this Function on a valid signal. This.
preclude a scram from this Function on a valid signal.
: n. Md " 4'            Function is required in N0 DES I and 2, and in MODE 5 with:
This.
klmt           si)~h.-         any control rod withdrawn from a core cell containing. one or.
Function is required in N0 DES I and 2, and in MODE 5 with:
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any control rod withdrawn from a core cell containing. one or.
more fuel assemblies, since these are the' MODES and other.
more fuel assemblies, since these are the' MODES and other.
4,,. g4 3       specified conditions when control. rods are withdrawn. At all other times, this Function may be bypassed.                      .
4,,. g4 3 specified conditions when control. rods are withdrawn. At all other times, this Function may be bypassed.
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Turbine Stoo Valve-Qomg
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Closure of the TSVs results in the loss of a heat sink that produces reactor pressure, neutron flux, and heat fldx transients that must be limited. Therefore, a reactor scram is initiated at the start of TSV closure'in anticipation of           -
Closure of the TSVs results in the loss of a heat sink that produces reactor pressure, neutron flux, and heat fldx transients that must be limited.
the transients that would result from the closure'of these valves. The Turbine Stop Valve-Closure Function .is the' primary scram signal for the turbine trip event analyzed in Reference 7 and the feedwater controller failure event. For these events, the reactor scram reduces the amount of energy required to be absorbed and ensures that the MCPR SL is'not exceeded.                                                             '
Therefore, a reactor scram is initiated at the start of TSV closure'in anticipation of the transients that would result from the closure'of these valves. The Turbine Stop Valve-Closure Function.is the' primary scram signal for the turbine trip event analyzed in Reference 7 and the feedwater controller failure event.
Turbine Stop Valve-Closure signals are initiated from four
For these events, the reactor scram reduces the amount of energy required to be absorbed and ensures that the MCPR SL is'not exceeded.
* position switches; one located on each of the four TSVs.
Turbine Stop Valve-Closure signals are initiated from four position switches; one located on each of the four TSVs.
Each switch provides two input signals; one to RPS trip               ;
Each switch provides two input signals; one to RPS trip system A and the other, to RPS trip system B.
system A and the other, to RPS trip system B. Thus, each RPS trip system receives an input from four Turbine Stop 3;                                     Valve-Closure channels. The logic for the Turbine Stop             'I (continued)
Thus, each RPS trip system receives an input from four Turbine Stop 3;
: s.                                                                                                         ,
Valve-Closure channels.
PBAPS UNIT 2                         B 3.3-17                         Revision 0     I
The logic for the Turbine Stop
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(~                                 Remote Shutdown System Instrumentation FUNCTION                                 REQUIRED NUMBER OF CHANNELS Instrument Parameter 1.-   Reactor Pressure                                       2
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: 2. Reactor Level (Wide Range)                             2
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: 3. Torus Temperature                                     2 y
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: 4. Torus Level                                             1
Remote Shutdown System Instrumentation FUNCTION REQUIRED NUMBER OF CHANNELS Instrument Parameter 1.-
: 5. Condensate Storage Tank Level                         1
Reactor Pressure 2
: 6. RCIC Flow                                             1
2.
: 7. RCIC Turbine Speed                                     1
Reactor Level (Wide Range) 2 3.
: 8. RCIC Pump Suction Pressure                             1
Torus Temperature 2
: 9. RCIC Pump Discharge Pressure                           1
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: 10. RCIC Turbine Supply Pressure                           1
Torus Level 1
: 11. RCIC Turbine Exhaust Pressure                         1
5.
[52.   "A" ESW Discharge Pressure                             1 "B" ESW Discharge Pressure
Condensate Storage Tank Level 1
                                                                                - M M a ul.
6.
(13.                                                           1     is Ld3-
RCIC Flow 1
: 14. Drywell Pressure                                       1 Transfer / Control Parameter
7.
: 15. RCIC Pump Flow                                         1
RCIC Turbine Speed 1
: 16. RCIC Drain Isolation to Radwaste                       1
8.
: 17. RCIC Steam Pot Drain Steam Trap Bypass                   1
RCIC Pump Suction Pressure 1
: 18. RCIC Drain Isolation to Main Condenser                 1                   ;
9.
1 (continued) ;
RCIC Pump Discharge Pressure 1
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RCIC Turbine Supply Pressure 1
1
11.
RCIC Turbine Exhaust Pressure 1
[52.
"A" ESW Discharge Pressure 1
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"B" ESW Discharge Pressure 1
is Ld3-14.
Drywell Pressure 1
Transfer / Control Parameter 15.
RCIC Pump Flow 1
16.
RCIC Drain Isolation to Radwaste 1
: 17. RCIC Steam Pot Drain Steam Trap Bypass 1
18.
RCIC Drain Isolation to Main Condenser 1
1 (continued) i i
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Table B~ 3.3.1.2-1 (page 2 of 3)
Remote Shutdown System Instrumentation o
Remote Shutdown System Instrumentation o
t FUNCTION REQUIRED NUMBER OF CHANNELS
t FUNCTION REQUIRED NUMBER OF CHANNELS
                      . Transfer / Control Parameter (continued)
. Transfer / Control Parameter (continued)
: 19. RCIC Exhaust Line Drain Isolation                             2 (1/ valve)
: 19. RCIC Exhaust Line Drain Isolation 2
: 20. RCIC Steam Isolation                                           2 (1/ valve)
(1/ valve)
: 21. RCIC Suction from Condensate Storage Tank                   1
: 20. RCIC Steam Isolation 2
: 22. .RCIC Pump Discharge                                           2
(1/ valve) 21.
    .                                                                                (1/ valve)
RCIC Suction from Condensate Storage Tank 1
: 23. RCIC Minimum Flow                                           1-
: 22..RCIC Pump Discharge 2
: 24. RCIC Pump Discharge to Full Flow Test Line                     1
(1/ valve) 23.
: 25. RCIC Suction from Torus                                     2 (1/ valve).
RCIC Minimum Flow 1-
: 26. RCIC Steam Supply                                           1
: 24. RCIC Pump Discharge to Full Flow Test Line 1
: 27. RCIC Lu,be Oil Cooler Valve                                 1
25.
: 28. RCIC Trip Throttle Valve Operator Position                   1
RCIC Suction from Torus 2
: 29. RCIC. Trip Throttle Valve Position                           1
(1/ valve).
: 30. RCIC Vacuum Breaker                                             1
26.
: 31. RCIC Condensate Pump                                         1
RCIC Steam Supply 1
: 32. RCIC. Vacuum Pump                                             1
27.
: 33. Safety / Relief Valves (S/RVs)                               3 (1/ valve)
RCIC Lu,be Oil Cooler Valve 1
F~34. '"A" ESW Pump                                               [     g. gm "B" ESW Pump 1j   k ''" 3 (35.                                                                >
28.
(continued)
RCIC Trip Throttle Valve Operator Position 1
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29.
RCIC. Trip Throttle Valve Position 1
: 30. RCIC Vacuum Breaker 1
31.
RCIC Condensate Pump 1
32.
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Remote Shutdown System Instrumentation FUNCTION                                 REQUIRED NUMBER OF CHANNELS Transfer / Control Parameter (continued)
Remote Shutdown System B 3.3.3.2 Table B 3.3.1.2-1 (page 3 of 3)
: 36.   "A" CRD Pump                                                         1
Remote Shutdown System Instrumentation FUNCTION REQUIRED NUMBER OF CHANNELS Transfer / Control Parameter (continued) 36.
: 37.   "B" CRD Pump 1
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availability of' adequate power _ sources for-energizing.the-                                                 3 various components-such as' pump motorsn motor operated; valves, and the associated control components. (The' LOP:
instrumentation monitors the 4 kV emergency buse's;and power.
instrumentation monitors the 4 kV emergency buse's;and power.                                               ;
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to the buses._ Offsite. power is the preferred source of:                                                   ,
power'for the 4 kV emergency buses.
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relay, a diesel generator-start             nal -is ' initiated.                                           j
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powered from Unit 3 ources,.the Unit             OP; instrumentation?
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fm sup)orting:the required ~ sources must                   .be OPERABLE. .The-h                                                                                   MBILITY. requirements. tor;the . Unit       OP   instrumentationi V2s OPE  is the same_as described in this sect n,'except Function 44               .
.be OPERABLE..The-h V2s OPE MBILITY. requirements. tor;the. Unit OP instrumentationi is the same_as described in this sect n,'except Function 44 C,L.:ts (4 kV Emergency Bus Undervoltage, Degraded Voltage;LOCA) is.
C,L.:ts (4 kV Emergency Bus Undervoltage, Degraded Voltage;LOCA) is.
not required to ERABLE, since t siFunction is: related to a LOCA'on U 3 nly. The Unit nstrumentation is listed in Uni 3
,                                                                              not required to           ERABLE, since t siFunction is: related to a LOCA'on U       3 nly. The Unit         nstrumentation is listed in Uni     3   bl e 3.3.8.1-1.           7 [.p, Mn
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When both offsite sources'are lost, a loss of ' voltage''                       q condition on a 4 kV emergency. bus indicates that'the                           R respective emergency. bus is unable to supply sufficient power for proper operation of the applicable equipment.
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Therefore, . the: power supply to the bus'is- transferred' from-offsite power to DG power.: This' ensures that-adequate power                     1 will be available to 'the-required equipment.
4 kV 'Emeraency Bus Undervoltaae- (Loss of Voltaae).
The single channel of 4 kV Emergency Bus Undervol.tage (Loss of Voltage) Function per associated emergency bus isionlyn required to be OPERABLE when the associated DG isirequired-
When both offsite sources'are lost, a loss of ' voltage''
                                                    .                          to be OPERABLE. This ensures no single-instrument' failure
q condition on a 4 kV emergency. bus indicates that'the R
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respective emergency. bus is unable to supply sufficient power for proper operation of the applicable equipment.
Therefore,. the: power supply to the bus'is-transferred' from-offsite power to DG power.: This' ensures that-adequate power 1
will be available to 'the-required equipment.
The single channel of 4 kV Emergency Bus Undervol.tage (Loss of Voltage) Function per associated emergency bus isionlyn required to be OPERABLE when the associated DG isirequired-to be OPERABLE. This ensures no single-instrument' failure can preclude.the start of three of four.DGs.
(One channel-inputs to 'each of the four DGs.)
Refer to LCO 3.8.1, "AC Sources-Operating,". and 3.8.2,. "AC Sources-Shutdowri," ~ for-Applicability Bases for'the DGs.
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s Completion Times, specifies that once a Condition has-been-entered, subsequent divisions, subsystems, components, ors
s Completion Times, specifies that once a Condition has-been-entered, subsequent divisions, subsystems, components, ors
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additional failure, with Completion _ Times based:on initial' entry into the Condition. However, the: Required Actions'.for inoperable- LOP instrumentation. channels. provide appropriate com)ensatory measures for separate inoperable channels. As-
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Each time a channel is discovered inoperable, Co ldition'A is.
entered for that channel and provides for transfer to the.
entered for that channel and provides for transfer to the.
appropriate subsequent'Cond' tion. :A Note has be                 dded to ensure the proper Condition             entered if:a Uni         hannel is i         rable. When a Uni 3~ hannel is inopera             , the       4.N
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Alternately, if it is not desired to place the channel in trip (e.g., _ as:in the case where placing the channel in trip 1 would result in' a.DG initiation), Condition D'must be' entered and its Required Action taken.
Alternately, if it is not desired to place the channel in trip (e.g., _ as:in the case where placing the channel in trip 1 would result in' a.DG initiation), Condition D'must be' entered and its Required Action taken.
The Completion Time is. intended to allow the operator; time" to evaluate and, repair any' discovered'inoperabilities. - The-I hour Completion Time is acceptable because it minimizes.
The Completion Time is. intended to allow the operator; time" to evaluate and, repair any' discovered'inoperabilities. - The-I hour Completion Time is acceptable because it minimizes.
r                                                    risk while allowing time for restoration or. tripping _ of -
risk while allowing time for restoration or. tripping _ of -
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DG(s) is declared inoperable immediately. This. requires' entry into applicable Conditions and Required Actions of
not met, the associated Function is:not capable of.
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performing the. intended function.
SURVEILLANCE           As n   d at the beginning of the SRs,~the SRs for each-REQUIREMENTS           Un   2 OP instrumentation Function are located in the SRs colu . of T a 3.3.8.1-1. : SR 3.3.8.1.5 is applicable only-ni                                             to the Unit 3 .0P instrumentation.
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DG(s) is declared inoperable immediately. This. requires' entry into applicable Conditions and Required Actions of LCO 3.8.1 and LCO 3.8.2, which. provide. appropriate' actions for the inoperable'. DG(s).
f, GM         The Surveillanc     are also modified by a Note to. indicate that een a channel is placed in an' inoperable status solely-for pernrmance of required Surveillances,' entry into.
SURVEILLANCE As n d at the beginning of the SRs,~the SRs for each-REQUIREMENTS Un 2 OP instrumentation Function are located in the SRs colu. of T a 3.3.8.1-1. : SR 3.3.8.1.5 is applicable only-ni to the Unit 3.0P instrumentation.
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.            REQUIREMENTS i               (continued)   The LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST demonstrates the.                 :
SURVEILLANCE SR 3.3.8.1.4-REQUIREMENTS i
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The LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST demonstrates the.
OPERABILITY of the required actuation logic for a specific
OPERABILITY of the required actuation logic for a specific
: p. -                             channel. The system functional testing performed in                 .
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channel. The system functional testing performed in LCO 3.8.1 and.LC0 3.8.2 overlaps this Surveillance to.
provide complete testing of the assumed safety functions.
provide complete testing of the assumed safety functions.
The 24 month Frequency is based on the need to perform this-       l Surveillance under the. conditions that apply during a plant       :
The 24 month Frequency is based on the need to perform this-l Surveillance under the. conditions that apply during a plant 5
5                          outage and the potential for an unplanned transient if the         :
outage and the potential for an unplanned transient if the Surveillance were performed with the reactor at power.
"                              Surveillance were performed with the reactor at power.
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With the excepti.-o of this Surveillance, al' other'-               :
Surveillances of this Specification (SR 3.
Surveillances of this Specification (SR 3.     .1.1 through       i SR 3.3.8.1.4) are applied only-to the Uni       OP instrumentation. This Surveillance is pro       ed to direc that the. appropriate Surve111ances for the re, red Uni 3
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,                                LOP instrumentation are governed by the. Unit 3     chn cal       i Specifications. Performance of in applicab e ni 3                 i Surveillances will s tisfy Uni 3 requirements,       s       as satisfying this Un   'l urveill nce Requirement,         p g, y 3
SR 3.3.8.1.4) are applied only-to the Uni OP instrumentation. This Surveillance is pro ed to direc that the. appropriate Surve111ances for the re, red Uni 3 LOP instrumentation are governed by the. Unit 3 chn cal i
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Performance of in applicab e ni 3 i
REFERENCES       1. UFSAR, Chapter 14.                       4< WA B P
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UFSAR, Chapter 14.
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Closure of the TSVs results in the loss of a heat sink that produces reactor pressure, neutron flux, and heat fldx transients that must be limited.

Therefore, a reactor scram is initiated at the start of TSV closure'in anticipation of the transients that would result from the closure'of these valves. The Turbine Stop Valve-Closure Function.is the' primary scram signal for the turbine trip event analyzed in Reference 7 and the feedwater controller failure event.

For these events, the reactor scram reduces the amount of energy required to be absorbed and ensures that the MCPR SL is'not exceeded.

Turbine Stop Valve-Closure signals are initiated from four position switches; one located on each of the four TSVs.

Each switch provides two input signals; one to RPS trip system A and the other, to RPS trip system B.

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RCIC Steam Supply 1

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RCIC Lu,be Oil Cooler Valve 1

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RCIC Trip Throttle Valve Operator Position 1

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RCIC. Trip Throttle Valve Position 1

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availability of' adequate power _ sources for-energizing.the-3 various components-such as' pump motorsn motor operated; valves, and the associated control components. (The' LOP:

instrumentation monitors the 4 kV emergency buse's;and power.

to the buses._ Offsite. power is the preferred source of:

power'for the 4 kV emergency buses.

If the.monitorsl determine:that insufficient power lis available,' the buses' a

are' disconnected from the'offsite. power.-sources and?

n connected to th onsite diesel generator.(DG)1 power' sources..

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.-l instrumenta ion and. associated trip. logic.

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. level of loss of voltageand four levelsfof degraded:

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Each Function causes'--various bus (transfers =and i

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by two undervoltage relays (one per :,ource);per Function andi n

the loss of voltage Function is. monitored.by.'one.

d undervoltage relay for each emergency. bus'.. The' degraded m

voltage outputs and the' loss;of voltage outputs arejarranged

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in a one-outs f-one' logic configuration.. The channels ^

o include-electronic equipment (e.g., internal; relay contacts,:

coils, solid state logic,.etc.) that compares measured! input.l l

sign'als with pre-established setpoints. When the setpoint i

is exceeded for a degraded voltage channel', the' preferred J

offsite source' breaker to the 4 kV emergency bus-is tripped y

and autotransfer to the alternate offsite Lsourcelis initiated.

If the alternate source does..not ' provide-adequate power to the bus as sensed by.the undervoltage relay, a diesel generator-start nal -is ' initiated.

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for calibration, process,' and some: of the. instrument' errors..

e The, trip setpoints are then. determined accounting for the' remaining instrument errors (e.g'.. drift). The trip.-

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?The specific Applicable Safety' Ana s,

,1and Applicability discussions for. Uni 2-OP; instrumentation are.

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fm sup)orting:the required ~ sources must

.be OPERABLE..The-h V2s OPE MBILITY. requirements. tor;the. Unit OP instrumentationi is the same_as described in this sect n,'except Function 44 C,L.:ts (4 kV Emergency Bus Undervoltage, Degraded Voltage;LOCA) is.

not required to ERABLE, since t siFunction is: related to a LOCA'on U 3 nly. The Unit nstrumentation is listed in Uni 3

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4 kV 'Emeraency Bus Undervoltaae- (Loss of Voltaae).

When both offsite sources'are lost, a loss of ' voltage

q condition on a 4 kV emergency. bus indicates that'the R

respective emergency. bus is unable to supply sufficient power for proper operation of the applicable equipment.

Therefore,. the: power supply to the bus'is-transferred' from-offsite power to DG power.: This' ensures that-adequate power 1

will be available to 'the-required equipment.

The single channel of 4 kV Emergency Bus Undervol.tage (Loss of Voltage) Function per associated emergency bus isionlyn required to be OPERABLE when the associated DG isirequired-to be OPERABLE. This ensures no single-instrument' failure can preclude.the start of three of four.DGs.

(One channel-inputs to 'each of the four DGs.)

Refer to LCO 3.8.1, "AC Sources-Operating,". and 3.8.2,. "AC Sources-Shutdowri," ~ for-Applicability Bases for'the DGs.

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fourDGs).- Refer to LCO 3.8.1 and LCO 3.8.2: for-Applicability Bases for the DGs.

y, ACTIONS A Note has been provided (Note 1) to modify the ACTIONS' related to LOP instrumentation channels. Section 1.3.-

s Completion Times, specifies that once a Condition has-been-entered, subsequent divisions, subsystems, components, ors

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inoperable. or not within limits, will 'not result in separate H

entry into the Condition. Section_1.3 'also specifies that Required Actions of the Condition continue ~to apply for each additional failure, with Completion _ Times based:on initial' entry into the Condition. However, the: Required Actions'.for inoperable-LOP instrumentation. channels. provide appropriate com)ensatory measures for separate inoperable channels. As-suci, a Note has been provided that allows separate Condition entry for each inoperable LOP. instrumentation channel.

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Each time a channel is discovered inoperable, Co ldition'A is.

entered for that channel and provides for transfer to the.

appropriate subsequent'Cond' tion. :A Note has be dded to ensure the proper Condition entered if:a Uni hannel is i rable. When a Uni 3~ hannel is inopera

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For exampi if the Uni 3 able references Conditio then Unit 2 ondition B 1'be ente if the Uni hannel is perable and re uired by Uni 2 C0 3.3.8.1.

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LOCA functions (Functions 1,; 2, and 4, respectively)... With;

'one or more' channels' of a~ Function inoperable, the Function:

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' Therefore, only I hour is allowed to restore the-inoperableL T

channel to OPERABLE status.

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. cannot be' restored to OPERABLEr status-within' the allowablef out of service time,-- the channel lmust be placed in the tripped condition per-Required' Action C.I. - Placing ~ the-R F

inoperable channel in trip would conservatively: compensate' p"

for the inoperability, restore design. trip capability to'the ~

LOP instrumentation, and allow. operation to continue..

Alternately, if it is not desired to place the channel in trip (e.g., _ as:in the case where placing the channel in trip 1 would result in' a.DG initiation), Condition D'must be' entered and its Required Action taken.

The Completion Time is. intended to allow the operator; time" to evaluate and, repair any' discovered'inoperabilities. - The-I hour Completion Time is acceptable because it minimizes.

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not met, the associated Function is:not capable of.

performing the. intended function.

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DG(s) is declared inoperable immediately. This. requires' entry into applicable Conditions and Required Actions of LCO 3.8.1 and LCO 3.8.2, which. provide. appropriate' actions for the inoperable'. DG(s).

SURVEILLANCE As n d at the beginning of the SRs,~the SRs for each-REQUIREMENTS Un 2 OP instrumentation Function are located in the SRs colu. of T a 3.3.8.1-1. : SR 3.3.8.1.5 is applicable only-ni to the Unit 3.0P instrumentation.

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The LOGIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST demonstrates the.

OPERABILITY of the required actuation logic for a specific

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channel. The system functional testing performed in LCO 3.8.1 and.LC0 3.8.2 overlaps this Surveillance to.

provide complete testing of the assumed safety functions.

The 24 month Frequency is based on the need to perform this-l Surveillance under the. conditions that apply during a plant 5

outage and the potential for an unplanned transient if the Surveillance were performed with the reactor at power.

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