BSEP 05-0012, Submittal of Technical Specification Bases Changes
| ML050330132 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Brunswick |
| Issue date: | 01/26/2005 |
| From: | O'Neil E Progress Energy Carolinas |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| BSEP 05-0012 | |
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C~ Progress Energy JAN 2 6 2005 SERIAL: BSEP 05-0012 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001
SUBJECT:
Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-325 and 50-324/License Nos. DPR-71 and DPR-62 Submittal of Technical Specification Bases Changes Ladies and Gentlemen:
In accordance with Technical Specification (TS) 5.5.10 for the Brunswick Steam Electric Plant (BSEP), Unit Nos. 1 and 2, Carolina Power & Light Company, now doing business as Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc., is submitting Revision 39 to the BSEP, Unit I TS Bases and Revision 36 to the BSEP, Unit 2 TS Bases.
Please refer any questions regarding this submittal to Mr. Leonard R. Beller, Supervisor -
Licensing/Regulatory Programs, at (910) 457-2073.
Sincerely, fT9 Edward T. O'Neil Manager - Support Services Brunswick Steam Electric Plant MAT/mat
Enclosures:
- 1. Summary of Revisions to Technical Specification Bases
- 2. Page Replacement Instructions
- 3. Unit 1 Technical Specification Bases Replacement Pages
- 4. Unit 2 Technical Specification Bases Replacement Pages Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc.
Brunswick Nuclear Plant P.O. Box 10429 Southport, NC 28461
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Document Control Desk BSEP 05-0012 / Page 2 cc (with enclosures):
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II ATTN: Dr. William D. Travers, Regional Administrator Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, GA 30303-8931 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Mr. Eugene M. DiPaolo, NRC Senior Resident Inspector 8470 River Road Southport, NC 28461-8869 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Electronic Copy Only)
ATITN: Ms. Brenda L. Mozafari (Mail Stop OWFN 8G9) 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Ms. Jo A. Sanford Chair - North Carolina Utilities Commission P.O. Box 29510 Raleigh, NC 27626-0510 Ms. Beverly 0. Hall, Section Chief Radiation Protection Section, Division of Environmental Health North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 3825 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609-7221
BSEP 05-0012 Page 1 of 1 Sumimary of Revisionsto Technical Specific tion Bases
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January 20, 2005
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Revised Description of Operable 36 2
Diesel Generator Air Start System
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This change revises B 3.8.1, "AC Sources - Operating," to remove excess detail regarding what constitutes an operable Diesel Generator Air Start System. These details were relocated and enhanced in plant procedure OOP-39, "Diesel Generator Operating Procedure."
I Revision 39 for Unit 1 and Revision 36 for Unit 2 incorporate bases change package TSB-2004-08.
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BSEP 05-0012 Unit 1 Technical Specification Bases Replacement Pages
BASES TO THE FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE DPR-71 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT UNIT 1 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY REVISION 39
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES - BASES Page No.
Title Page Revision No.
39 List of Effective Pages - Book 1 LOEP-1 LOEP-2 LOEP-3 LOEP-4 39 36 36 36 ii 31 31 B 2.1.1-1 B 2.1.1-2 B 2.1.1-3 B 2.1.1-4 B 2.1.1-5 B 2.1.2-1 B 2.1.2-2 B 2.1.2-3 B 3.0-1 B 3.0-2 B 3.0-3 B 3.0-4 B 3.0-5 B 3.0-6 B 3.0-7 B 3.0-8 B 3.0-9 B 3.0-1 0 B 3.0-11 B 3.0-12 B 3.0-13 B 3.0-14 B 3.0-15 B 3.0-16 B 3.1.1-1 B 3.1.1-2 B 3.1.1-3 B 3.1.1-4 B 3.1.1-5 B 3.1.1-6 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 Page No.
B 3.1.2-1 B 3.1.2-2 B 3.1.2-3 B 3.1.2-4 B 3.1.2-5 B 3.1.3-1 B 3.1.3-2 B 3.1.3-3 B 3.1.3-4 B 3.1.3-5 B 3.1.3-6 B 3.1.3-7 B 3.1.3-8 B 3.1.3-9 B 3.1.4-1 B 3.1.4-2 B 3.1.4-3 B 3.1.4-4 B 3.1.4-5 B 3.1.4-6 B 3.1.4-7 B 3.1.5-1 B 3.1.5-2 B 3.1.5-3 B 3.1.5-4 B 3.1.5-5 B 3.1.6-1 B 3.1.6-2 B 3.1.6-3 B 3.1.6-4 B 3.1.6-5 B 3.1.7-1 B 3.1.7-2 B 3.1.7-3 B 3.1.7-4 B 3.1.7-5 B 3.1.7-6 B 3.1.8-1 B 3.1.8-2 B 3.1.8-3 B 3.1.8-4 B 3.1.8-5 Revision No.
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES - BASES Page No.
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List of Effective Pages - Book 2 LOEP-1 LOEP-2 LOEP-3 LOEP-4 LOEP-5 39 36 39 31 31 ii 31 31 B 3.4.7-5 B 3.4.8-1 B 3.4.8-2 B 3.4.8-3 B 3.4.8-4 B 3.4.8-5 B 3.4.9-1 B 3.4.9-2 B 3.4.9-3 B 3.4.9-4 B 3.4.9-5 B 3.4.9-6 B 3.4.9-7 B 3.4.9-8 B 3.4.9-9 B 3.4.10-1 B 3.4.10-2 B 3.4.1-1 B 3.4.1-2 B 3.4.1-3 B 3.4.1-4 B 3.4.1-5 B 3.4.1-6 B 3.4.2-1 B 3.4.2-2 B 3.4.2-3 B 3.4.2-4 B 3.4.3-1 B 3.4.3-2 B 3.4.3-3 B 3.4.3-4 B 3.4.4-1 B 3.4.4-2 B 3.4.4-3 B 3.4.4-4 B 3.4.4-5 B 3.4.5-1
'B 3.4.5-2 B 3.4.5-3 B 3.4.5-4 B 3.4.5-5 B 3.4.6-1 B 3.4.6-2 B 3.4.6-3 B 3.4.6-4 B 3.4.7-1 B 3.4.7-2 B 3.4.7-3 B 3.4.7-4 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 B 3.5.1-1 B 3.5.1-2 B 3.5.1-3 B 3.5.1-4 B 3.5.1-5 B 3.5.1-6 B 3.5.1-7 B 3.5.1-8 B 3.5.1-9 B 3.5.1-10 B 3.5.1-11 B 3.5.1-12 B 3.5.1 -13 B 3.5.1-14 B 3.5.1-15 B 3.5.1-16 B 3.5.1-17 B 3.5.2-1 B 3.5.2-2 B 3.5.2-3 B 3.5.2-4 B 3.5.2-5 B 3.5.2-6 B 3.5.3-1 B 3.5.3-2 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 38 38 31 38 38 31 31 38 31 31 31 31 31 36 36 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 I
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES - BASES (continued)
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B 3.6.4.3-4 B 3.6.4.3-5 B 3.6.4.3-6 Revisi6n No.
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31 31 31 B 3.7.7-1 B 3.7.7-2 B 3.7.7-3 Revision No.
31 31 31 B 3.7.1-1 B 3.7.1-2 B 3.7.1-3 B 3.7.1-4 B 3.7.1-5 B 3.7.1-6 B 3.7.2-1 B 3.7.2-2 B 3.7.2-3 B 3.7.2-4 B 3.7.2-5 B 3.7.2-6 B 3.7.2-7 B 3.7.2-8 B 3.7.2-9 B 3.7.2-10 B 3.7.2-11 B 3.7.2-12 B 3.7.2-13 B 3.7.2-14 B 3.7.3-1 B 3.7.3-2 B 3.7.3-3 B 3.7.3-4 B 3.7.3-5 B 3.7.3-6 B 3.7.3-7 B 3.7.4-1 B 3.7.4-2 B 3.7.4-3 B 3.7.4-4 B 3.7.4-5 B 3.7.5-1 B 3.7.5-2 B 3.7.5-3 B 3.7.6-1 B 3.7.6-2 B 3.7.6-3 B 3.7.6-4 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 36 31 31 31 31 36 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 B 3.8.1-1 B3.8.1-2 B 3.8.1-3 B 3.8.1-4 B 3.8.1-5 B 3.8.1-6 B 3.8.1-7 B 3.8.1-8 B 3.8.1-9 B 3.8.1 -10 B 3.8.1-11 B 3.8.1-12 B 3.8.1 -13 B 3.8.1-14 B 3.8.1-15 B 3.8.1-16 B 3.8.1-17 B 3.8.1-18 B 3.8.1 -19 B 3.8.1-20 B 3.8.1-21 B 3.8.1-22 B 3.8.1-23 B 3.8.1-24 B 3.8.1-25 B 3.8.1-26 B 3.8.1-27 B 3.8.1-28 B 3.8.1-29 B 3.8.1-30 B 3.8.1-31 B 3.8.1-32 B 3.8.1-33 B 3.8.1-34 B 3.8.2-1 B 3.8.2-2 B 3.8.2-3 B 3.8.2-4 B 3.8.2-5 31 31 36 39 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 38 31 31 31 31 36 31 31 31 31 31 31 I
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Brunswick Unit 1 LOEP-3 Revision 39 l
AC Sources-Operating B 3.8.1 BASES LCO shutdown condition after an anticipated operational occurrence (AOO)
(continued) or a postulated DBA.
Qualified offsite circuits are those that are described in the UFSAR (Ref. 2), and are part of the licensing basis for the unit.
Each offsite circuit must be capable of maintaining rated frequency and voltage, and accepting required loads during an accident, while connected to the emergency buses. An OPERABLE qualified offsite circuit consists of the incoming breakers and disconnects from the respective 230 kV switchyard to and including the SAT or UAT, the respective circuit path to and including the BOP buses, and the circuit path to two 4.16 kV emergency buses including associated feeder (master/slave) breakers.
Each DG must be capable of starting, accelerating to minimum acceptable frequency and voltage, and connecting to its respective emergency bus on detection of bus undervoltage. This sequence must be accomplished within 10.5 seconds. Each DG must also be capable of accepting required loads within the assumed loading sequence intervals, and must continue to operate until offsite power can be restored to the emergency buses. These capabilities are required to be met from a variety of initial conditions, such as DG in standby with the engine at ambient condition.
Additional DG capabilities must be demonstrated to meet required Surveillances, e.g., capability of the DG to revert to ready-to-load status on an ECCS signal while operating in parallel test mode. Each DG is required to have an OPERABLE air start system. Additionally, proper sequencing of loads, including tripping of nonessential loads, is a required function for DG OPERABILITY.
The AC sources must be separate and independent (to the extent possible) of other AC sources. For the DGs, the separation and independence are complete. For the offsite AC sources, the separation and independence are to the extent practical. An offsite circuit may be connected to more than one emergency bus, with manual transfer capability to the other offsite circuit available, and not violate (continued)
Brunswick Unit 1 B 3.8.1-4 Revision No. 39 l
BSEP 05-0012 Unit 2 Technical Specification Bases Replacement Pages
BASES TO THE FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE DPR-62 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT UNIT 2 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY REVISION 36
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES - BASES Page No.
Revision No.
Title Page 36 List of Effective Pages - Book 1 LOEP-1 LOEP-2 LOEP-3 LOEP-4 36 35 35 35 ii 30 30 B 2.1.1-1 B 2.1.1-2 B 2.1.1-3 B 2.1.1-4 B 2.1.1-5 B 2.1.2-1 B 2.1.2-2 B 2.1.2-3 B 3.0-1 B 3.0-2 B 3.0-3 B 3.0-4 B 3.0-5 B 3.0-6 B 3.0-7 B 3.0-8 B 3.0-9 B 3.0-10 B 3.0-11 B 3.0-12 B 3.0-13 B 3.0-14 B 3.0-15 B 3.0-16 B 3.1.1-1 B 3.1.1-2 B 3.1.1-3 B 3.1.1-4 B 3.1.1-5 B 3.1.1-6 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Page No.
B 3.1.2-1 B 3.1.2-2 B 3.1.2-3 B 3.1.2-4 B 3.1.2-5 B 3.1.3-1 B 3.1.3-2 B 3.1.3-3 B 3.1.3-4 B 3.1.3-5 B 3.1.3-6 B 3.1.3-7 B 3.1.3-8 B 3.1.3-9 B 3.1.4-1 B 3.1.4-2 B 3.1.4-3 B 3.1.4-4 B 3.1.4-5 B 3.1.4-6 B 3.1.4-7 B 3.1.5-1 B 3.1.5-2 B 3.1.5-3 B 3.1.5-4 B 3.1.5-5 B 3.1.6-1 B 3.1.6-2 B 3.1.6-3 B 3.1.6-4 B 3.1.6-5 B 3.1.7-1 B 3.1.7-2 B 3.1.7-3 B 3.1.7-4 B 3.1.7-5 B 3.1.7-6 B 3.1.8-1 B 3.1.8-2 B 3.1.8-3 B 3.1.8-4 B 3.1.8-5 Revision No.
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES - BASES Page No.
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Title Page N/A List of Effective Pages - Book 2 LOEP-1 LOEP-2 LOEP-3 LOEP-4 LOEP-5 36 33 36 30 30 ii 30 30 B 3.4.1-1 B 3.4.1-2 B 3.4.1-3 B 3.4.1-4 B 3.4.1-5 B 3.4.1-6 B 3.4.2-1 B 3.4.2-2 B 3.4.2-3 B 3.4.2-4 B 3.4.3-1 B 3.4.3-2 B 3.4.3-3 B 3.4.3-4 B 3.4.4-1 B 3.4.4-2 B 3.4.4-3 B 3.4.4-4 B 3.4.4-5 B 3.4.5-1 B 3.4.5-2 B 3.4.5-3 B 3.4.5-4 B 3.4.5-5 B 3.4.6-1 B 3.4.6-2 B 3.4.6-3 B 3.4.6-4 B 3.4.7-1 B 3.4.7-2 B 3.4.7-3 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 B 3.4.7-4 B 3.4.7-5 B 3.4.8-1 B 3.4.8-2 B 3.4.8-3 B 3.4.8-4 B 3.4.8-5 B 3.4.9-1 B 3.4.9-2 B 3.4.9-3 B 3.4.9-4 B 3.4.9-5 B 3.4.9-6 B 3.4.9-7 B 3.4.9-8 B 3.4.9-9 B 3.4.10-1 B 3.4.10-2 B 3.5.1-1 B 3.5.1-2 B 3.5.1-3 B 3.5.1-4 B 3.5.1-5 B 3.5.1-6 B 3.5.1-7 B 3.5.1-8 B 3.5.1-9 B 3.5.1 -10 B 3.5.1-11 B 3.5.1 -12 B 3.5.1 -13 B 3.5.1 -14 B 3.5.1 -15 B 3.5.1 -16 B 3.5.1 -17 B 3.5.2-1 B 3.5.2-2 B 3.5.2-3 B 3.5.2-4 B 3.5.2-5 B 3.5.2-6 B 3.5.3-1 B 3.5.3-2 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 35 35 30 35 35 30 30 35 30 30 30 30 30 33 33 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 I
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES - BASES (continued)
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B 3.6.4.3-4 30 B 3.7.7-1 30 B 3.6.4.3-5 30 B 3.7.7-2 30 B 3.6.4.3-6 30 B 3.7.7-3 30 B 3.7.1 -1 30 B 3.8.1-1 30 B 3.7.1-2 30 B 3.8.1-2 30 B 3.7.1-3 30 B 3.8.1-3 33 B 3.7.1-4 30 B 3.8.1-4 36 B 3.7.1-5 30 B 3.8.1-5 30 B 3.7.1-6 30 B 3.8.1-6 30 B 3.7.2-1 30 B 3.8.1-7 30 B 3.7.2-2 30 B 3.8.1-8 30 B 3.7.2-3 30 B 3.8.1-9 30 B 3.7.2-4 30 B 3.8.1-10 30 B 3.7.2-5 30 B 3.8.1 -11 30 B 3.7.2-6 30 B 3.8.1-12 30 B 3.7.2-7 30 B 3.8.1-13 30 B 3.7.2-8 30 B 3.8.1-14 30 B 3.7.2-9 30 B 3.8.1-15 30 B 3.7.2-10 30 B 3.8.1-16 30 B 3.7.2-11 30 B 3.8.1-17 30 B 3.7.2-12 30 B 3.8.1-18 30 B 3.7.2-13 30 B 3.8.1-19 30 B 3.7.2-14 30 B 3.8.1 -20 30 B 3.7.3-1 30 B 3.8.1-21 30 B 3.7.3-2 33 B 3.8.1-22 30 B 3.7.3-3 30 B 3.8.1-23 30 B 3.7.3-4 30 B 3.8.1-24 30 B 3.7.3-5 30 B 3.8.1-25.
30 B 3.7.3-6 30 B 3.8.1-26 30 B 3.7.3-7 33 B 3.8.1-27 30 B 3.7.4-1 30 B 3.8.1-28 35 B 3.7.4-2 30 B 3.8.1-29 30 B 3.7.4-3 30 B 3.8.1-30 30 B 3.7.4-4 30 B 3.8.1-31 30 B 3.7.4-5 30 B 3.8.1-32 30 B 3.7.5-1 30 B 3.8.1-33 33 B 3.7.5-2 30 B 3.8.1-34 30 B 3.7.5-3 30 B 3.8.2-1 30 B 3.7.6-1 30 B 3.8.2-2 30 B 3.7.6-2 30 B 3.8.2-3 30 B 3.7.6-3 30 B 3.8.2-4 30 B 3.7.6-4 30 B 3.8.2-5 30 (continued)
Brunswick Unit 2 LOEP-3 Revision 36 l
AC Sources-Operating B 3.8.1 BASES LCO shutdown condition after an anticipated operational occurrence (AOO)
(continued) or a postulated DBA.
Qualified offsite circuits are those that are described in the UFSAR (Ref. 2), and are part of the licensing basis for the unit.
Each offsite circuit must be capable of maintaining rated frequency and voltage, and accepting required loads during an accident, while connected to the emergency buses. An OPERABLE qualified offsite circuit consists of the incoming breakers and disconnects from the respective 230 kV switchyard to and including the SAT or UAT, the respective circuit path to and including the BOP buses, and the circuit path to two 4.16 kV emergency buses including associated feeder (master/slave) breakers.
Each DG must be capable of starting, accelerating to minimum acceptable frequency and voltage, and connecting to its respective emergency bus on detection of bus undervoltage. This sequence must be accomplished within 10.5 seconds. Each DG must also be capable of accepting required loads within the assumed loading sequence intervals, and must continue to operate until offsite power can be restored to the emergency buses. These capabilities are required to be met from a variety of initial conditions, such as DG in standby with the engine at ambient condition.
Additional DG capabilities must be demonstrated to meet required Surveillances, e.g., capability of the DG to revert to ready-to-load status on an ECCS signal while operating in parallel test mode. Each DG is required to have an OPERABLE air start system. Additionally, proper sequencing of loads, including tripping of nonessential loads, is a required function for DG OPERABILITY.
The AC sources must be separate and independent (to the extent possible) of other AC sources. For the DGs, the separation and independence are complete. For the offsite AC sources, the separation and independence are to the extent practical. An offsite circuit may be connected to more than one emergency bus, with manual transfer capability to the other offsite circuit available, and not violate (continued)
Brunswick Unit 2 B 3.8.1-4 Revision No. 36 l