LR-N06-0053, Letter to Samuel Collins, Dtd March 20, 2006, from PSEG (LR-N06-0053)

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Letter to Samuel Collins, Dtd March 20, 2006, from PSEG (LR-N06-0053)
ML061300350
Person / Time
Site: Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 03/20/2006
From: Barnes G
Public Service Enterprise Group
To: Collins S
Region 1 Administrator
References
CAL 1-05-001, LR-N06-0053
Download: ML061300350 (4)


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PSEG Nuclear LLC P.O. Box 236, Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038-0236 Mr. Samuel Collins, Regional Administrator United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415 ACTIONS TO CLOSE CAL 1-05-001 BREACTOR RECIRCULATION PUMP HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION ..

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DOCKET NO. 50-354

References:

1) PSEG letter LR-N05-0017 from C. Bakken to S. Collins, dated January 9,2005
2) NRC Confirmatory Action Letter (CAL) (1-05-OOI), dated January II, 2005

Dear Mr. Collins:

As discussed in References 1 and 2 above, PSEG committed to and has implemented a vibration-monitoring program to continuously monitor the B Reactor Recirculation Pumps primary and secondary harmonic parameters (total amplitude, 1X and 2X amplitude, and 1X and 2X phase angle). As stated in Reference 1, PSEG procedures HC.OP-AB.RPV-O003(Q), HC.ER-AP.66-0001(Z), and HC.OP-AR.ZZ-O008(Q) Attachment E-4 fulfill this commitment.

Prior to implementing any changes to the vibration monitoring procedures, PSEG committed to notify the NRC and provide sufficient time for the NRC to complete a review of the proposed changes. Further, PSEG committed to replace the B Reactor Recirculation Pumps shaft and inspect the pumps rotating assembly and pressure boundary components (such as the pump casing and cover) at the earlier of the next refueling outage or during an outage of sufficient duration to accomplish pump replacement. PSEG has scheduled the replacement of the B Reactor Recirculation Pumps rotating assembly during the upcoming 13h Refueling Outage (RFOI 3) in April 2006.

95-2168 REV. 7/99

Mr. Samuel Collins 2 LR-N06-0053 To complete the actions specified in Reference 2 and committed by PSEG in Reference 1, PSEG intends to perform the following activities during RFOl3.

The B Reactor Recirculation pump rotating assembly will be replaced with a new rotating assembly. The replacement is being performed as a design change since the rotating assembly being installed is the new 4thgeneration assembly that is no longer susceptible to the shaft thermal cracking phenomenon of the early generation assemblies. The rotating assembly replacementwill be performed during RF013 and per the current schedule, the replacement is expected to begin on April 16h.It is PSEGs understanding that the NRC may be present during the rotating assembly removal so PSEG will keep the NRC verbally informed of any schedule changes.

During the removal of the rotating assembly, a visual inspection of the assembly will be performed by the pump vendor (Flowserve). The visual inspection will be performed as the assembly is transported from the pump casing to a shielded storage container. The Flowserve personnel will inspect the rotating assembly for the following conditions; general conditions of the visual portions of the exterior of the pump assembly, general conditions of the visual portions of the impeller, any noticeable dents or scratches, any shining metal indicating possible interaction with the pump wearing ring, and any abnormalities outside of previous reactor recirculation pump experience. Upon removal, the rotating assembly will be placed in its shielded storage container and will remain onsite pending final disposition.

Following the inspection of the rotating assembly, an inspection of the pressure boundary components will be performed. The pressure boundary components will be inspected in accordance with ASME Section XI Acceptance Criteria I WB-35 19.

As required by Section 182 of the Atomic Energy Act, 42 U.S.C. 2232, PSEG will inform the NRC in writing when the actions addressed in the CAL have been completed (i.e., B Reactor Recirculation pump shaft replaced, rotating assembly and pressure boundary components inspected). In order to support start-up activities following RFOl3, PSEG requests that NRC provide verbal notification, in advance of NRC written correspondence, that the CAL actions have been satisfied as allowed by Section 4.7.7 of the NRC Enforcement Manual. PSEG also understands that upon confirmation by the NRC that the actions addressed in the CAL have been completed, future changes to PSEG procedures HC.OP-AB.RPV-O003(Q), HC.ER-AP.BB-0001(Z), and HC.OP-AR.ZZ-O008(Q) Attachment E-4 will be controlled in accordance with PSEGs administrative processes and the need for NRC approval prior to implementation will be determined in accordance with 10CFR50.59.

-. 3 Mr. Samuel Collins LR-N06-0053 Should you have any further questions please contact James Barstow at 856-339-1384.

Siny r e l y ,

George P. Barnes Site Vice President - Hope Creek

Mr. Samuel Collins

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LR-N06-0053 C Mr. S. Bailey, Project Manager Salem & Hope Creek U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08B2 I1555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Mr. J. White, Chief, Materials & Structural Engineering Branch United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415 USNRC Senior Resident Inspector - HC (X24)

Mr. K. Tosch, Manager IV Bureau of Nuclear Engineering PO Box 415 Trenton, NJ 08625 USNRC Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555