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Forwards Revised Page 2 & Encl 2 Re Insp Repts 50-324/88-05 & 50-325/88-05 880330 Transmittal Ltr.Encl 2 Inadvertently Omitted During Submittal of Rept
ML20151P737
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/14/1988
From: Verrelli D
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To: Utley E
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
NUDOCS 8804260242
Download: ML20151P737 (8)


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Docket Nos. 50-325, 50-324 License Nos. DPR-71. DPR-62 Carolina Power and Light Company t. ATTN : Mr. E. E. Utley Senior Executive Vice President Power Supply and Engineering and Construction P. 0.= Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602 Gentlemen: .

SUBJECT: NRC INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-325/88-05 AND 50-324/88-05 This refers to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspection conducted at your Brunswick facility by William H. Ruland on February 1-29, 1988. Due to an administrative oversight, Enclosure 2 (Technical Specification Interpretation Request Form 84-06, Rev. 4) was inadvertently omitted during the submittal of the subject inspection report. Accordingly, Enclosure 2 and a revised page 2 of the subject inspection report's March 30, 1988 transmittal letter have been enclose Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact u

Sincerely, ogictNAL SIGNto tY DAylD 1A.VU!MlU David M. Verrelli, Chief Reactor Projects Branch 1 Division of Reactor Projects Enclosures:

1. NRC Inspection Report Transmittal I

Letter - page 2 Technical Specification *

Interpretation Request Form 84-06, Rev. 4 - Enclosure 2 cc w/encis:

  1. . W. Howe Vice President Brunswick Nuclear Project L&. R. Dietz, Plant General Manager bec w/encis:

WRC Resident Inspector DRS Technical Assistant Document Control Desk State of North Carolina R RII -

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ATTACHMENT 1 TECHNICAL SPED FICATION INTERPRETATION RE0tTEST FORM

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1. Serial No. 8 *.-06 (Rev. 4) *

2. Technical Specification Reference: 3.7. . Technical Specification Page No.: 3/4 Subject:_ Service k'ater System 5. Unit (s) Affected: S S EP-- Both 7 6. Description of Request (concise detailed description of requested interpretation or problem area)t_ k'ha t se rvic e wa t'er ptmps mu st be OPERABLE in order to satisfv.the tortuirements of this specifteation?

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7. Originator: R. M. Poulk Date; 3/12/84 "

b' 8. Reviewed By: K. E. Enzor Date 3/12/84 9. Interpretation: Attachment 8 'l and la Provide the requirements for service water pumps and required ACTIONS. Attachment 2 provides a listing of pump combinations. Attachment 3 provides the basis for this interpretatio .

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ATTACRMENT 1

SERVICE. HATER _. SYSTEM _ _.0EERATI0lLHI.TB. 0BE..DR. BQTE.URITS The service water system nuclear header shall be OPERABLE with at least the following four OPERABLE service water pumpe: Two OPERABLE nuclear service water pumps per' site, capable of supplying service water to the diesel generators, each powered from a different division; and in additio : Two OPERABLE Unit' 1(2) service water pumps, conventional and/or nuclear, each powered frem a~ different division and capableofsupplyingtheservicewater{nuclearheade ACTION:

- In OPERATIONAL CONDITION 1,2 or 3 With only one OPERABLE nuclear service water pump per site capable of sapplying service water to the diesel generators, restore at least two nuclear service water pumps per site powered from different divisions to

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OPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> or be in at least HOT SHUTDOWN within the next 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> and COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> . With only one OPERABLE Unit 1(2) service water pump capable of supplying the service water nuclear header (in addition to the two nuclear' service water pumps availab~le per site), restore at least two service water pumps powered from different divisione. to OPERABLE status :

within 7 days or be in HOT SHUTDOWN within the next 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> and COLD SHUTDOWN within the followi'ng 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> In OPERATIONAL CONDITION 4 or 5 With only one OPERABLE nuclear service water pump per site capable of supplying service water to the diesel generators, restore at least two nuclear service water pumps per site powered from different divisions to OPERABLE status within 7 days or declare the diasel generators inoperabl . With only one OPERABLE Unit 1(2) service water pump capable of supplying the servico water nuclear header (in addition to the two nuclear service water pumps available per site) restore at least two service water pumps (s powered from different divisions to OPERABLE status within 7 days or declare the Core Spray System and the LPCI System inoperabl .

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SERVICE WATE.R SYST _SBUTDOWN,OF BOTH UNITS The service water system nuclear header shall be OPERABLE with at '

least the following three OPERABLE service water pumps: Two 0:8ERABLE nuclear service water pumps per site, capable of supplying service water to the diesel generators; and in additio . One OPERABLE Unit 1(2) service water pump, conventional or nuclear, capable of supplying the service water nuclear heade AP P L.I C A B I L I T Y : OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS 4 AND 5

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ACTION: With only one OPERABLE nuclear service water pump per site capable of supplying service water to the diesel generators, restore at least two nuclear service water

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pumps per site to OPERABLE status within 7 days or As . declare the diesel generators inoperabl . With no OPERABLE Unit 1(2) service water pump capable of supplying the service water nuclear header (in addition to the two nuclear service water pumps per site), restore at least one servict 9 ster pump to OPERABLE status within 7 days or declare the Core Spray System and the LPCI System inoperabl . See ACTION statements b.2 and b.3 in Specification 3.7. .

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1)- To ensure that 2 NSW pumps per site f rom dif f erent divisions are operable; ,

select one of the combinations of OPERABLE pumps shown under "Nuclear

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Service Water Pump Combination" on Table 1. Failure to find an operable  :

combination places the plant into an active LCO.

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ATTACHMENT 3 B,ASES On a LOCA with a loss of off-site power, service water must be made immediately available to the diesel generators for coolin Due to the design which allows either units's service water system to supply all the diesels, any combination of two nuclear service water pumps is* acceptable, provided that they are powered 1 from different division The requirement to have each pump fed '

from a different division assures separatibn criteria as both units division I cables run together and both unit's division II cables run together. Analysis has shown that one pump can supply all four diesels; however, two pumps are required OPERABLE to meet single failure criteri Approximately 10 minutes following a LOCA with a loss of off-site power, additional cooling loads are analyzed as being availabl These loads include RHR and CS pump and room coolers in addition to'RHRS To meet these additional loads (in excess of the diesels), one additional pump on the affected unit must be placed in service (manual starting is analyzed). In order to assure

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single failure and separation criteria are met, two service water pumps powered from different divisions must be OPERABLE per unit in addition to nuclear service water pumps described earlie With both units in OPERATIONAL MODES 4 or 5 Technical Specifications require that one 4160. volt emergency bus be OPERABLE (3.8.2.2). The electrical power distribution system is such that, in the case of one of the two buses per unit, only.one service water pump would be available to supply the service water nuclear header (in addition to the two pumps supplying the diesel generators); therefore, the requirement to have only one pump for the nuclear header is established. The ACTION requirements'for the loss of the only req'uired pump is established at 7 days in conformance with the ACTION allowed with one of the two service water pumps which supply the diesel generators out of servic This is consistent with Appendix R criteria for a unit in OPERATIONAL MODES 4 or 5 in that only one service water pump *per unit must be isolated from fire hazard to insure operabilit ~.s

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