05000458/LER-1986-060, Forwards Info Re Items Identified Subsequent to 861110 Conference Re Insp Rept 50-458/86-36.Addl Info Available in LER 86-60,submitted on 861113

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Forwards Info Re Items Identified Subsequent to 861110 Conference Re Insp Rept 50-458/86-36.Addl Info Available in LER 86-60,submitted on 861113
ML20214L013
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Site: River Bend Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 11/13/1986
From: William Cahill
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
To: Martin R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
References
RBG-24-800, NUDOCS 8612020544
Download: ML20214L013 (2)


LER-2086-060, Forwards Info Re Items Identified Subsequent to 861110 Conference Re Insp Rept 50-458/86-36.Addl Info Available in LER 86-60,submitted on 861113
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  • OEAUMONT. TEXAS 77704 AREA CODE 713 838-6631 November 13, 1986 RBG 24,800 File Nos. G9.5, G9.25.1.5 Mr. Robert D. Martin, Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 .

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Dear Mr. Martin:

J 3 River Bend Station - Unit 1 j j Docket No. 50-458 As discussed on November 12, 1986 with the River Bend Station Senior Resident Inspector, attached is information which addresses items identified subsequent to the conference of November 10, 1986 regarding Inspection Report 50-458/86-36.

Other information is available in our Licensee Event Report No.

86-60 also submitted today. If any additional information is required, please let me know.

Sincerely, W. . Cahill, J .

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. .a ATTACHMENT Calculations were prepared for the Control Building which show that room temperatures would not have exceeded the design limits following a Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) with offsite power available and failure of an air handling unit (AHU) assuming manual actuation of the system twenty (20) minutes after the event. The calculations analyzed the main control room, the switchgear room and the DC equipment room based upon the heat source, heat sinks, initial temperatures and equipment qualification temperatures applicable to each zone. Each of these zones were shown to have temperatures below their limiting equipment qualification temperatures after twenty-five (25) minutes with a complete loss of ventilation. Discussions at the conference identified the control room as an example of these analyses, but all areas of the Control Building were considered.

Reviews have identified the following types of indications to be available to the operators in the control room.

Air handling unit trip (Main Control Room & Switchgear Room)

Air handling unit discharge temperature high (Main Control Room and Switchgear Room)

High room temperatures (Switchgear Room)

Damper misalignment (Main Control Room)

Divisional Control Building Ventilation System inoperable (Main Control Room, Switchgear Room and Chiller Room)

Anis latter alarm can be initiated by several conditions which include:

Motor trip of AHU for Main Control Room, Switchgear Room or Control Room Control power loss or trip of Air Operated Daupers (AODs) associated with the Main Control Room and Switchgear Room.

(There are no A0Ds associated with the Chiller Room.)

These alarms would provide indications to the operator of trouble in the system. The alarm response procedures will then cause him to take action to start the redundant system. Since River Bend Station analyzed for action at twenty-five minutes into the event, at least five minutes margin is provided.

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