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1.3 SAFETY LIMITS/LMTING CONTROL SETTINGS<br />

There are no Safety Limits or Limiting Control Settings for the BUILDING 99 1<br />

COMPLEX.<br />

1.4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPElUTIONS/SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS<br />

LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION (LCOs), presented in Section3, are<br />

imposed on SAFETY STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS, AND COMPONENTS (SSCs) credited in<br />

the FSAR Safety Analysis to reduce the frequency or to mitigate the consequences <strong>of</strong> postulated<br />

accidents impacting the public and/or the collocated worker. The BUILDING 991 COMPLEX<br />

LCO addresses the following systems:<br />

BUILDING 991 COMPLEX Automatic Sprinkler Systems and Flow/Srnoke Detection<br />

AlaX7Il.S.<br />

BUILDING 993. COMPLEX Filtered 'Exhaust Ventilation Svstems.<br />

BLllLDING 99 1 COMPLEX Automatic Plenum Deluge Svstems.<br />

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (SRs), presented in Section 4, are requirements<br />

relating to testing, calibration, or inspection <strong>of</strong> SAFETY SSCs to ensure that the<br />

OPERABILITY <strong>of</strong> the LCO-related SAFETY SSCs and their support systems is maintained<br />

and/or that operations are within the specified parameters <strong>of</strong> LCOs. This section <strong>of</strong> the TSRs<br />

contains the requirements necessary to maintain operation <strong>of</strong> the BUILDING 991 COMPLEX<br />

within the LCOs. In the event that SRS are not successfully completed or accomplished within<br />

their specified frequency, the SAFETY SSCs involved are assumed to be not OPERABLE and<br />

REQUIRED ACTIONS defined by the LCOs are taken until the SAFETY SSCs can be shown<br />

to be OPERABLE.<br />

1.5 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS<br />

ADJ"ISTRAT1VE CONTROLS (ACs), presented in Section 5, are provisions<br />

relating to organization and management, conduct <strong>of</strong> operations, procedures, record-keeping,<br />

assessment, and reporting necessary to ensure safe operation <strong>of</strong> the facility. The ACs for the<br />

BUILDING 991 COMPLEX are defined by CREDITED PROGRAMMATIC ELEMENTS and<br />

by specific controls/limits identified as ADMINlSTIUTIVE OPERATING LMTS (AOLs).<br />

AOLs are specific administrative controls/limits that have been credited in the FSAR<br />

Safety Analysis as providing a reduction in postulated accident scenario initiation frequency<br />

and/or a reduction in postulated accident consequences. Such controls are more precise and<br />

discrete than those defined by a SMP or the program attributes <strong>of</strong> a SMP. The AOLs are an<br />

administrative equivalent to hardware requirements specified in LCOs and, as such, have<br />

requirements for surveillance <strong>of</strong> the AOL and requirements for actions following DISCOVERY<br />

<strong>of</strong> a noncompliance with the AOL. Examples <strong>of</strong> AOLs include: waste container specifications,<br />

Revision 1<br />

Se3Tcrnber 1993<br />

A-1 1 Building 991 Complex FSAR<br />

Appendix A<br />

I

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