L-90-353, Documents Written & Verbal Request of Region II Personnel Re Temporary Waiver of Compliance of Tech Spec 3.6
| ML20062A831 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 09/26/1990 |
| From: | Harris K FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Ebneter S NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
| References | |
| L-90-353, NUDOCS 9010230164 | |
| Download: ML20062A831 (3) | |
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O P.O. Box 0291D, Miami, FL,33102-9100 i
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Stewart D. Ebneter-Regional Administrator, Region II
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Mr. Stewart D. Ebneter:
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Turkey Point Unit 3 Docket No. 50-250 j
Boric Acid Filter Discharge Isolation Valve 3-348 y
Temporary Waiver of Compliance This letter documents a written and verbal request of ; Region ;IIl personnel for a. temporary waiver of compliance of Technical Specifica. tion.3. 6,
" Chemical and Volume Control--~ System.'"'
On Septembar 26, 1990 leakage was detected from the boric. acid.
filter discu rge isolation diaphragm valve-3-346..The-boric" acid filter by paes line must.be. isolated to repair the valve.. This configuration results in no flow path from:the boric-acidu torage s
tanks to the Rt. actor Coolant' System (RCS)'during valve' repair.'
~i Technical Specification (TS) 3.6 requires system piping, interlocks.
l and valves to be operable to'the extent of establishing one' flow path to the RCS from the boric acid -storage tanks and one flow. path-from the refueling water storage tank,. to the RCS when the reactor.
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is critical. - TS 3.6 has no Limiting Conditions For. Operation (LCO) for flow path unavailability and therefore TS 3.0.1. applies.
TS 3.0.l' requires that when an LCO action statement can=not.be met, action shall be initiated within one hour to place the unit ~1n a.
i condition where the specification does not apply. -In this. case the reactor would need to be placed in a subcritical condit' ion within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />.
The revised Technical Specifications (RTS) approved by the;NRClon August 28, 1990 provides an LCO for this condition as follows:
RTS 3.1.2.2 ACTION:
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- a. With no boration source path from a boric' acid storage. tank; OPERABLF.,
- 1. Demonstrate the OPERABILITY of the second flow path-from the refueling water storage tank - to - the. charging pump suction by verifying the flow path valve alignment; and 9010230164 900926 PDR ADOCK 0500 GO P
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Restore the boration source - path from.a boric acid storage tank to 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 STANDBY..._within the next 6-hours..
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The revision. allows operation with the flow path isolated for' 72'
. i hours if the paths from the Refueling Water Storage Tank (RWST) are-1 operable.
At this time the flow paths--from'the RWST are operable.
No credit is taken for the concentrated boric acid contain~ed in the 1
Boric Acid Storage Tanks.(BAST) in any of.the Design Basis Accidents described in the Turkey Point Final Safety Analysis i
Report (FSAR).
Sufficient shutdown. margin under hot. shutdown-conditions for the most severe anticipated cooldown transient -(main'.
q steamline break (MSLB)), assuming the most reactive rod control cluster to be fully withdraun, is achieved via the usenof boron from the RWST through the Safety Injection System.-
The MSLB if analysis does allow the reactor to return to. criticality 1due tol
.j cooldown inserted positive reactivity, provided no core damage exists.
A Westinghouse analysis has demonstrated that no: core I
damage is expected to occur during cooldown.
-i The BASTS and the boric acid transfer pumps provide a-source-of concentrated boric acid to be added to the-primary coolant? to offset reactivity changes caused by n'ormal plant operating ~
j transients, and changes-in-power levels.
These~ borict. acid i
additions are also made to attain and maintain cold. shutdown :
conditions.
An additional means for providing borated water 'isl i
2 from the RWST through the charging pumps'to the primary, coolant.
Due to difficulties which could be encountered during<the_ repair-1 effort, a temporary waiver of compliance with TS 3.0.1. is requested allowing Turkey Point Unit 3 to continue;to-operate'for.'up:tos24 j
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hours with the flow path from the; boric acid storage: tanks to thei il primary coolant inoperable.
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Based upon the above analysis and the expedited, repair of valve 3-348, the plant will not.be placed in-a condition.that/ compromises the health and safety of plant personnel or the general publ'ic.
Following review by the Plant Nuclear Safety. Committee,' approval 'of j
this document was recommended to L: thel Plant Manager.
The Plant Manager subsequently approved this-document.
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Document Control Desk,-USNRC.:
Dr. G. E. Edison, Project. Manager, NRR,:USNRC' Senior ResidentLInspector,LUSNRC,. Turkey Point Plant-
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