L-2013-254, First Overall Integrated Plan Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049)

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First Overall Integrated Plan Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049)
ML13242A274
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/28/2013
From: Jensen J
Florida Power & Light Co
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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EA-12-049, L-2013-254
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0 August 28, 2013 FPL. L-2013-254 10 CFR 2.202 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 Florida Power & Light (FPL)/St. Lucie's First Overall Integrated Plan Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049)

References:

1. NRC Order Number EA- 12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events dated March 12, 2012, Accession No. ML12056A045.
2. NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-2012-01, "Compliance with Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External events," Revision 0, dated August 29, 2012, Accession No. ML12229A174.
3. NEI 12-06, "Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide,"

Revision 0, dated August, 2012, Accession No. ML12242A378.

4. FPL Letter L-2012-385 dated October 25, 2012, FPL's Initial Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated October 25, 2012, Accession No. ML12300A421.
5. FPL Letter L-2013-084 dated February 28, 2013, Florida Power & Light (FPL)/St.

Lucie's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), Accession No. ML13063A020.

6. FPL Letter L-2013-192 dated June 18, 2013, Florida Power & Light (FPL)/St. Lucie's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA- 12-049), Accession No. ML13179A184.

On March 12, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ("NRC" or "Commission") issued an order (Reference 1) to Florida Power & Light (FPL). Reference I was immediately effective and directs FPL/St. Lucie to develop, implement, and maintain guidance and strategies to maintain or restore core cooling, containment, and spent fuel pool cooling capabilities in the event of a beyond-design-basis external event. Specific requirements are outlined in Attachment 2 of Reference 1.

Florida Power & Light Company 6501 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957

L-2013-254 Page 2 Reference I required submission of an Overall Integrated Plan by February 28, 2013. The NRC Interim Staff Guidance (ISG) (Reference 2) was issued August 29, 2012 which endorses industry guidance document NEI 12-06, Revision 0 (Reference 3) with clarifications and exceptions identified in Reference 2. Reference 3 provides direction regarding the content of this Overall Integrated Plan.

Reference 4 provided the FPL/St. Lucie initial status report regarding mitigation strategies, as required by Reference I. Reference 5 provided the FPL/St. Lucie Overall Integrated Plan pursuant to Section IV, Condition C. 1, of Reference 1. Reference 6 informed the NRC that St.

Lucie was no longer pursuing reactor coolant pump (RCP) seal package modifications as part of the FLEX strategy.

The purpose of this letter is to provide the first six-month Overall Integrated Plan status report.

The information in the enclosure is based on conceptual design information that is current as of this letter. As design details and associated procedural guidance are finalized, additional information, as well as revisions to the information contained in the enclosure to this letter, will be communicated to the NRC in the 6-month Integrated Plan updates as required by Reference 1.

This letter contains no new regulatory commitments.

If there are any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Eric Katzman, St. Lucie Licensing Manager, at (772) 467-7748.

1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on August ? f , 2013.

Respectfully s bmitted, St. Lucie Plant

Enclosure:

First Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events cc: Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation NRC Regional Administrator NRC Resident Inspector

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 1 of 16 First Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events 1 Introduction Florida Power & Light (FPL) developed an Overall Integrated Plan (Reference I in Section 8); documenting the diverse and flexible strategies (FLEX), in response to Reference 3 for the St. Lucie plant. This attachment provides an update of milestone accomplishments since submittal of the Overall Integrated Plan including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief/relaxation and the basis, if any.

2 Milestone Accomplishments The following milestone(s) have been completed since the development of the Overall Integrated Plan (Reference I). Milestone accomplishments are current as of August 19, 2013.

. Submittal of August 2013 6-Month submittal (this document) 3 Milestone Schedule Status The following provides an update to Attachment 2 of the Overall Integrated Plan. It provides the activity status of each item, and whether the expected completion date has changed. The dates are planning dates subject to change as design and implementation details are developed. An additional milestone for FLEX Strategy Walkthrough Demonstration has been added per NEI template revision. The revised milestone target completion dates do not impact the order implementation date.

Milestone Target Activity Status Revised Target Completion Date Completion Date Submit 60 Day Status Report Oct 2012 Complete Submit Overall Integrated Plan Feb 2013 Complete Submit 6 Month Updates:

Update I Aug 2013 Complete Update 2 Feb 2014 Not Started Update 3 Aug 2014 Not Started Update 4 Feb 2015 Not Started Update 5 Aug 2015 Not Started FLEX Strategy Evaluation Feb 2014 Started FLEX Strategy Walkthrough Demonstration Feb 2014 Not Started

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 2 of 16 Milestone Target Activity.Status Revised Target Completion Date Completion Date Perform Staffing Analysis Oct 2014 Started Modifications:

Unit I Implementation Outage Mar 2015 Not Started Unit 2 Implementation Outage Nov 2015 Not Started Storage:

Storage Implementation Mar 2015 Not Started FLEX Equipment:

Procure On-Site Equipment Oct 2014 Started Procedures:

Create Site-Specific FSGs Mar 2014 Started Create Maintenance Procedures Mar 2014 Not Started Training:

Develop Training Plan June 2014 Not Started Training Complete Mar 2015 Not Started Unit I FLEX Implementation Mar 2015 Not Started Unit 2 FLEX Implementation Nov 2015 Not Started Full Site FLEX Implementation Nov 2015 Not Started 4 Changes to Compliance Method 4.1 RCP Seal Modification The Reference I (page 35 of 102) FLEX response indicated St. Lucie would modify the seals for the reactor coolant pumps of both units to include Flowserve Abeyance seal stages. Reference 2 revised the St. Lucie FLEX strategy to maintain the current Flowserve N-9000 RCP seal configuration without making a Flowserve Abeyance seal modification. The existing St. Lucie seal configuration is consistent with the N-9000 RCP seal configuration evaluated in WCAP-17601-P, "Reactor Coolant System Response to the Extended Loss of AC Power Event for Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering and Babcock & Wilcox NSSS Designs" [5] and with the approaches adopted by other Combustion Engineering NSSS plants that currently utilize the Flowserve N-9000 seal. Note that both St. Lucie units have excess flow check valves in the RCP controlled bleed off (CBO) lines and, additionally, have fail closed isolation valves to isolate the CBO leakage pathway. Station Blackout Emergency Operating Procedures , have an early positive step to isolate the CBO leak path on loss of seal cooling.

As part of the revised RCP seal approach, St. Lucie will initiate the reactor coolant system cooldown to a steam generator pressure of 120 psia in a 2-6 hour timeframe as opposed to the 10-14 hour timeframe originally indicated in Reference 1. This action is compliant with WCAP-17601-P and eliminates the deviation previously indicated within Reference I Attachment IB, NSSS Significant Reference Analysis Deviation Table.

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 3 of 16 4.2 Condenser Makeup Lines The Reference I FLEX response (page 22 of 102) stated that non-seismic condenser makeup lines from the CST would be seismically qualified to provide an additional qualified water inventory for hot standby and cooldown. In a seismic scenario, the qualified contents of the two CSTs and two RWTs will be available to provide approximately 120 hours0.00139 days <br />0.0333 hours <br />1.984127e-4 weeks <br />4.566e-5 months <br /> of Phase 2 coping time. There is reasonable assurance that volumes of one or more non-qualified tanks may also be available. Entry into Phase 3 shutdown cooling (SDC) is expected well before use of makeup of seawater from the Ultimate Heat Sink would be anticipated. Accordingly, the current FLEX strategy does not include a modification to seismically qualify the condenser makeup lines.

4.3 Mechanical Connections The St. Lucie FLEX strategy for making mechanical system connections has evolved from that indicated in Reference I response figures to be consistent with NEI 12-06 guidance (Reference 4). Secondary connections may require reconfiguration (e.g., removal of valve bonnet or disassembly of a flanged pipe joint) if validated that time and resources are reasonably available to support the reconfiguration. Location of the connection points provide reasonable assurance that at least one connection will be available for all applicable hazards.

Refer to attached revised mechanical connection figures.

4.4 Electrical Connections The St. Lucie FLEX strategy for making electrical system connections has evolved from that indicated in the Reference I response figures to be consistent with NEI 12-06 guidance (Reference 4). Refer to attached revised electrical connection figures. Note the 480 volt connections will now be made using procedurally controlled breakers rather than using transfer switches.

4.5 Boration Requirements for Shutdown Margin The Reference 1 FLEX response (page 37 of 102) discussed boration requirements for shutdown margin.

Boration requirements have been developed using a generic analysis to encompass future Fuel Cycles. The analysis determined that SIT injection during the 2-6 hr cooldown to 120 psia SG pressure provides sufficient boration to maintain 1% Shutdown Margin with All Rods In and Xenon free conditions for an RCS cold leg temperature of> 300F. Additional boration is required to maintain 1% Shutdown Margin with All Rods In and Xenon free conditions prior to further cooldown in Phase 3. A Charging Pump will be available in FLEX Phase 2 and 3.

4.6 RRC LUHS Pump The Reference I FLEX response (page 68 of 102) indicated a pump would be provided from the Regional Response Center (RRC) to replace the function of the Intake Cooling Water Pumps due to the Loss of Ultimate Heat Sink (LUHS) event. The design point of the SAFER RRC pump is subject to final

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 4 of 16 procurement but is expected to be 5000 gpm at 150 psi. The LUHS Pump criteria mentioned in Reference I (page 72 of 102; 7162 gpm, 90 psi) will be altered to align with SAFER provided equipment and demonstrated to be sufficient for the purpose of reinstating Phase 3 Shutdown Cooling.

5 Need for Relief/Relaxation and Basis for the Relief/Relaxation FPL expects to comply with the order implementation date. No relief/relaxation is required at this time.

6 Open Items from Overall Integrated Plan and Draft Safety Evaluation Overall Integrated Plan Open Item Status I Seismic re-evaluation of site and submit to NRC Include Started insights in development of the FLEX integrated plan 2 Flooding re-evaluation of site and submit to NRC Include Started insights in development of the FLEX integrated plan 3 Establish location of RRC Staging Area (outside of 25 mile Started radius) Started 4 Review FESB deployment routes for liquefaction Not Started 5 Determine RRC staging area location and develop deployment Started routes to site 6 Review Communications adequacy during Phase 2 staffing Not Started study 7 Review Extend DC Shedding Approach regarding potential Started spurious actions 8 Determine alternate plant locations for obtaining critical Started parameters remotely Started 9 Review 480 VAC Diesel Generator FLEX Sizing Complete. 350 kW DG/unit is required 10 Review 4.16 KVAC Diesel Generator RRC FLEX Sizing Started I1 Analysis to maintain acceptable CR temperatures during ELAP, Not Started identify additional required strategies/ modifications 12 Review EER operation up to 129°F for 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> or provide Not Started portable fans, initiate FSG/Time Validation as required 13 Qualify UI CST regarding tornado wind hazards, identify any Started required modifications 14 Qualify RWT(s) regarding tornado wind hazards, identify any Started required modifications 15 Review boron batching alternatives, determine approach, Started identify required modifications 16 Perform analysis supporting survivability of one or more non- Started qualified water tanks Started 17 Finalize boration requirements for Cold Shutdown Margin and timing of injection with electrical power availability. Ensure letdown flow is not required or provide modification to provide letdown. Update milestone as necessary.

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 5 of 16 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item Status 18 Review boron precipitation during Phase 1&2 (pool boiling) Started and Phase 3 (final cooldown) for Mode 6&5 w/o SGs 19 Evaluate establishment of contract or letter of agreement for Not Started water supply by tanker trucks 20 Review M5 containment vent path (RWT gravity feed/Containment overpressure) Consider LCO 3.9.4, RAB/CR ventilation. Confirm adequacy of Unit 2 8" mini-purge line size.

21 Review potential modification for an 8" relief path to prevent Started UI containment overpressure in M5 22 Review safeguard equipment initiation with respect to M5 Started containment vacuum analysis 23 Review LUHS Pumping System RRC FLEX Sizing Started 24 Ensure FHB L-shaped door can be opened in the required time Complete. L-shaped door can be opened frame or identify alternate venting approach in required time frame 25 Provide Technical Basis for WCAP-17601 -P deviations to Ongoing. See Section 4.1 NRC during six month updates 26 Time validation study for completing DC load shedding within Not Started specified time period 27 Time validation study for Control Room ventilation Not Started 28 Time validation study for Battery Room ventilation Not Started 29 Time validation study for Electrical Equipment Room Not Started ventilation 30 Time validation study for FHB ventilation and the deployment Not Started and staging of SFP makeup/spray capability 31 Time validation study for 480 VAC diesel generator to the Not Started station 480 VAC bus or directly to designated equipment 32 Time validation study for CST non-seismic lines isolation, as Closed - Not Applicable required by design See Section 4.2 33 Time validation study for CST cross-connect Not Started 34 Time validation study for CST FLEX pump deployment Not Started 35 Time validation study for SG FLEX pumps for CST/AFW Not Started 36 Time validation study for boration to establish Cold Shutdown Not Started Margin (M I-4 w/SGs) 37 Time validation study for establishing power to SIT MOVs to Not Started isolate NotStarted 38 Time validation study for establishing RWT gravity flow path Not Started to RCS (include mid-loop conditions) 39 Time validation study for SG FLEX pump for RWT/RCS Not Started 40 Time validation study for batch boration to maintain borated Not Started water supply (M6 & 5 w/o SGs) 41 Time validation study for venting containment in mid-loop Not Started conditions 42 Time validation study for isolating Fuel Transfer Tube path. Not Started 43 Time validation study for establishing containment vent path. Not Started 44 Time validation study for isolating CCW Flow to Containment Not Started Fdn Cooler Penetrations

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 6 of 16 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item Status 45 Time validation study for hoses for SFP makeup/spray in Phase Not Started 46 Time validation study for SFP FLEX pump Not Started 47 Time validation study for refueling FLEX equipment Not Started 48 UI & U2 Construct FLEX Equipment Storage Building Storage Started Building 49 UI & U2 Install external satellite phone antenna and docking Started stations for TSC & EOF 50 UI & U2 Install new cabling with disconnects for MCC Closed - Not Applicable supplying battery chargers. Alternate connections line side See Section 4.5 51 U 1 & U2 Change essential instrumentation source to vital Started 120VAC power panel 52 U I & U2 Install cabling to Class I E 480 VAC Switchgear A&B for primary and alternate connection of 480 VAC FLEX Started DG 53 UI & U2 Install transfer switches on load side charging pumps Closed - Not Applicable and Class I E battery chargers. Alternate connection. See Section 4.4 54 U I & U2 Install cabling/disconnects for Class IE 4.16 KVAC Started.

busses A&B Closed - Not 4.1 Applicable 55 UI & U2 Install RCP low leakage seals se Sect See Section 4.1 56 U 1 Install ADV seismic pneumatic backup and air pressure Not Started regulator, provide quick connects 57 UI Install modifications for CST as required by tornado wind Not Started hazard analysis 58 U I & U2 Qualify non-seismic lines penetrating CSTs or use Closed - Not Applicable another approach to qualify additional CST inventory See Section 4.2 59 UI & U2 Qualify non-seismic CST cross-connect Started 60 U I & U2 Install 2 connections per CST for refilling the CSTs Started via CST FLEX pump 61 U I & U2 Install 2 connections per CST for suction point for Started SG FLEX pump 62 UI & U2 Install 2 connections on AFW lines downstream of Started MVs for SG FLEX pump to feed both steam generators. See Section 4.3 63 UI & U2 Install single connections for taking suction on non- Started qualified tanks 64 UI & U2 Install modifications for RWT as required by tornado Not Started wind hazard analyses 65 UI & U2 Install RWT cross-connect sized for gravity fill as Started required by tornado wind hazard analyses 66 U1 & U2 Install 2 connections per RWT for suction point for Started SG FLEX pump/CST FLEX Pump 67 U1 & U2 Install 2 connections per RWT for CST FLEX pump Started discharge 68 UI & U2 Install 2 connections on LPSI pump discharge piping Started for RCS cold leg injection via FLEX pump 69 UI & U2 Install 2 connections on LPSI pump suction piping Started (Mode 6 with Rx head off/SG primary manways off)

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 7 of 16 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item Status 70 U I Provide containment vent path to ensure sufficient RWT Started gravity flow for RCS makeup 71 UI & U2 Missile protect ICW line 1-2 1/2-CW-178 located on Not Started the exterior of UI & U2 FHBs 72 Ul & U2 Install ICW manifolds with hose connections and Started.

isolation valves for LUHS 73 New procedure for use of Satellite communications Started 74 FSG: Establishing FLEX Control Room Ventilation Started 75 FSG: Extended DC bus load shedding Started 76 FSG: Damage assessment following event Started 77 FSG: Accessibility considerations for personnel to enter areas Started to perform local manual actions 78 FSG: Deployment and staging of portable equipment (Onsite Started and Offsite) 79 FSG: Operation of the FLEX equipment (startup, shutdown, Started operational monitoring, minor troubleshooting 80 FSG: Operation of DFO transfueler, filling from U2 DFO Started tanks, filling FLEX portable equipment, etc 81 FSG: Restore AC power or alternate power sources for specific Started plant equipment 82 FSG: Lighting and communications necessary for ingress and Started egress to plant areas for deployment of FLEX strategies 83 FSG: Deployment and operation of 480 VAC diesel generator Started 84 FSG: Power restoration with ESF signals present due to de- Started energized instrument inverters 85 FSG: Repowering selected station loads to support long term Started safety functions (load management) 86 FSG: Operation of ADVs with backup compressed gas Started 87 FSG: Deployment and operation of CST FLEX pump Started 88 FSG: Maintaining flow to SGs, with identified backup sources Started and criteria for transferring between sources 89 FSG: Deployment and operation of SG FLEX pump Started 90 FSG/EOP- 10 to address for FLEX RCS cooldown (cooldown, Not Started solid plant conditions, SIT isolation, Attach I B) 91 FSG: Guidance for SIT injection and isolation Started 92 FSG: Establish RWT gravity flow to RCS and criteria for Started transfer to SG FLEX pump 93 FSG: Guidance for boron mixing Not Started 94 FSG: Deployment and operation of SFP FLEX pump Started 95 FSG: Guidance for isolation of CCW penetrations for CFC Not Started Coolers 96 FSG: Guidance for venting containment in M5/6 Once- Started Through-Cooling with LUHS (include CS Lockout) 97 FSG: Deployment and operation of RRC 4.16 KVAC generator Not Started 98 FSG: Deployment and operation of RRC pumping system for Not Started 9CW 99 _FSG: _Deployment and operation of SG FLEX pump: injection Started

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 8 of 16 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item Status for vapor bound LPSI pump 99A FSG: Transition from FLEX Equipment to Plant Equipment Started 100 Implement FLEX program stipulating the required Started administrative controls to be implemented Alpha suffixes indicate additional items beyond those identified in Reference I Draft Safety Evaluation Open Item Status Draft NRC Safety Evaluation has not been received. N/A 7 Potential Draft Safety Evaluation Impacts Draft NRC Safety Evaluation has not been received.

8 References The following references support the updates to the Overall Integrated Plan described in this Attachment.

1. FPL Letter L-2013-084 to NRC, Florida Power & Light (FPL) St. Lucie's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12. 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-1 2-049) dated February 28, 2013
2. FPL Letter L-2013-192 to NRC, Florida Power & Light (FPL) St. Lucie's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA- 12-049) dated June 18, 2013
3. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, dated March 12, 2012
4. NEI 12-06 Rev 0, Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide (including supplemental guidance contained within posted Flex Guidance Inquiry Forms)
5. WCAP-17601-P Rev 1, Reactor Coolant System Response to Extended Loss of AC Power Event for Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering and Babcock & Wilcox NSSS Designs, January 2013

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 9 of 16 SIMPLIFIED ONE-LINE DIAGRAM OF UNIT 1 CLASS 1E AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 4.16 SWGR 1A2 416 SWGR 1B2 UI 0 UNIT 1 EDG FLEX 1A FLEX 4160 OG 4160 DG SECONDARY PRIMARY STRATEGY STRATEGY 6i 4.16 SWGR 1A3 416 SWGR 1AB 1B LPSI 1A CCW 1A LPSI 1C cCW 1B CCW PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP SBO I' A2, S,. - COSSTIE TO UNIT 2 1B2 SST 1B Battery Charger Charger Figure 1 PSL FLEX Electrical Connections (Unit 1) (Rev OA)

L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 10 of 16 SIMPUFIED ONE-UNE DIAGRAM OF UNIT 2 CLASS 1E AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 4.16 SWGR 2A2 EDO 2A FLEX FLEX 4160 D 4160 DG -I SECONDARY PRIMARY STRATEGY STRATEGY 4.16 SWGR 2A3 1 2A ccw 2A LPS I PUMP PUMP 2A5 SST-Z' 480VAC SWGR _AS I I

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L-2013-254 Enclosure Page ll of 16 Connection made on bonnets of abandoned check value FLEX CST Pump Discharge and FLEX SG Pump Suction Portion of Drawinq 8770-G-080 Sh. 4 Branch connectionsfor FLEX connectionsfor FLEX C:ST Pump Discharge and FLEX SG Pump Suction Portion of Drawing 2998-G-080 Sh. 28 Figure 11 Connections for CST FLEX Pump Suction on CSTs (Rev OA)

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L-2013-254 Enclosure Page 13 of 16 Install a 3" - 4" isolation valve and hose connection on the LPSI IAJIB and LPSI 2A/2B discharge piping. For RCS cold leg injection with FLEX pump drawing suction from the RWT.

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