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Notification of Triennial Fire Protection Baseline Inspection While Transition to 10 CFR Part 50.48 (C) Is in Progress (Inspection Report 05000369-06-008 & 05000370-06-008
ML062370301
Person / Time
Site: Mcguire, McGuire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/25/2006
From: Payne D
NRC/RGN-II/DRS/EB2
To: Gordon Peterson
Duke Energy Corp
References
IR-06-008
Download: ML062370301 (9)


See also: IR 05000369/2006008

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August 25, 2006

Duke Energy Corporation

ATTN: Mr. G. R. Peterson

Vice President

McGuire Nuclear Station

12700 Hagers Ferry Road

Huntersville, NC 28078-8985

SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF TRIENNIAL FIRE PROTECTION BASELINE INSPECTION

WHILE TRANSITION TO 10 CFR PART 50.48 (c) IS IN PROGRESS

(INSPECTION REPORT 05000369/2006008 AND 05000370/2006008)

Dear Mr. Peterson:

The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Region II staff will conduct a triennial fire protection baseline inspection at the McGuire Nuclear

Station, Units 1 and 2, in November and December 2006. The inspection team will be lead by

Mr. Norman Merriweather, NRC Senior Reactor Inspector, of the Region II Office. The team

will be composed of personnel from the NRC Region II Office. The inspection will be conducted

in accordance with Inspection Procedure 71111.05TTP, the NRCs baseline fire protection

inspection procedure for plants in the process of implementing 10 CFR 50.48(c) and National

Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 805. The inspection guidance is different from the

regular triennial inspections in that the inspectors will concentrate on the fire protection program

infrastructure and the adequacy of compensatory measures implemented for identified

departures from code requirements. Inspection of circuit analysis is not included in the

inspection procedure, however, electrical topics will be addressed by the team.

On August 22, 2006, during a telephone conversation between Mr. Jeff Thomas, Regulatory

Compliance Manager, and Mr. Merriweather, our respective staffs confirmed arrangements for

a three-day information gathering onsite visit and a two-week onsite inspection. The schedule

for the inspection is as follows:

  • Information gathering visit: October 31 - November 2, 2006
  • Week 1 of onsite inspection: November 27 - December 1, 2006
  • Week 2 of onsite inspection: December 11 - 15, 2006

The purposes of the information gathering visit are to obtain information and documentation

needed to support the inspection, and to become familiar with the McGuire Nuclear Station fire

protection program, fire protection features, post-fire safe shutdown capabilities and plant

layout. The types of documents the team will be interested in reviewing, and possibly obtaining,

are listed in the Enclosure.

DEC 2

Please contact Mr. Merriweather prior to preparing copies of the materials listed in the

Enclosure. The inspection team will try to minimize your administrative burden by specifically

identifying those documents required for inspection preparation.

During the information gathering visit, the team will also discuss the following inspection support

administrative details - office space; specific documents to be made available to the team in its

office space; arrangements for reactor site access (including radiation protection training,

security, safety and fitness for duty requirements); and the availability of knowledgeable plant

engineering and licensing organization personnel to serve as points of contact during the

inspection.

We request that during the inspection weeks you ensure that copies of analyses, evaluations or

documentation regarding the implementation and maintenance of the McGuire Nuclear Station

fire protection program, including post-fire safe shutdown capability, be readily accessible to the

team for its review. Of specific interest are those documents which establish that your fire

protection program satisfies NRC regulatory requirements and conforms to applicable NRC and

industry fire protection guidance. Also, personnel should be available at the site during the

inspection who are knowledgeable regarding those plant systems required to achieve and

maintain safe shutdown conditions from inside and outside the control room (including the

electrical aspects of the relevant post-fire safe shutdown analyses), reactor plant fire protection

systems and features, and the McGuire Nuclear Station fire protection program and its

implementation.

Your cooperation and support during this inspection will be appreciated. If you have questions

concerning this inspection, or the inspection team's information or logistical needs, please

contact Mr. Merriweather at (404) 562-4627, or me at (404) 562-4669.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its

enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document

Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRCs document system

(ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-

rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).

Sincerely,

/RA R. Schin for/

D. Charles Payne, Chief

Engineering Branch 2

Division of Reactor Projects

Docket Nos.: 50-369, 50-370

License Nos.: NPF-9, NPF-17

Enclosure: Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Support Documentation

cc w/encl: (See page 3)

DEC 3

cc w/encl

C. J. Thomas

Regulatory Compliance Manager

Duke Energy Corporation

Electronic Mail Distribution

R. L. Gill, Jr., Manager

Nuclear Regulatory Issues

and Industry Affairs

Duke Energy Corporation

526 S. Church Street

Charlotte, NC 28201-0006

Lisa Vaughn

Associate General Counsel

Duke Energy Corporation

526 South Church Street

Mail Code EC 07H

Charlotte, NC 28202

Timika Shafeek-Horton

Assistant General Counsel

Duke Energy Corporation

526 South Church Street-EC07H

Charlotte, NC 28202

David A. Repka

Winston & Strawn LLP

Electronic Mail Distribution

Beverly Hall, Acting Director

Division of Radiation Protection

N. C. Department of Environmental

Health & Natural Resources

Electronic Mail Distribution

County Manager of Mecklenburg County

720 East Fourth Street

Charlotte, NC 28202

Distribution w/encl (See page 4)

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OFFICE RII:DRS RII:DRS RII:DRS RII:DRP

SIGNATURE /RA/ / RA/ /RA/ /RA/

NAME N.Merriweather C.Payne P.Fillion M. Ernstes

DATE 8/23/2006 8/23/2006 8/23/2006 8/23/2006 August 25, 2006 August 25, 2006 August 25, 2006

E-MAIL COPY? YES NO YES YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO

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Letter to: G. R. Peterson Dated:

SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF TRIENNIAL FIRE PROTECTION BASELINE INSPECTION

WHILE TRANSITION TO 10 CFR PART 50.48 (c) IS IN PROGRESS

(INSPECTION REPORT 05000369/2006008 AND 05000370/2006008

Distribution w/encl:

J. Stang, NRR

C. Evans (Part 72 Only)

L. Slack, RII EICS

OE Mail (email address if applicable)

RIDSNRRDIRS

PUBLIC

Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Support Documentation

Note: This is a broad list of the documents the NRC inspection team may be interested

in reviewing, and possibly obtaining, during the information gathering site visit. The

current version of these documents is expected unless specified otherwise. Electronic

media is preferred, if readily available. (The preferred file format is searchable .pdf

files on CDROM. The CDROM should be indexed and hyperlinked to facilitate ease of

use. Please provide 5 copies of each CDROM submitted.) Information in lists should

contain enough information to be easily understood by someone who has a knowledge

of the technology. The lead inspector will discuss specific information needs with the

licensee staff and may request additional documents.

1. The Fire Protection Program document and the Fire Hazards Analysis.

2. The fire protection program implementing procedures (e.g., administrative controls,

surveillance testing, fire brigade).

3. The fire brigade training program document and the pre-fire plans for the selected fire

areas/zones (to be determined during information gathering visit).

4. The post-fire safe shutdown analysis, including system and separation analyses.

5. The alternative shutdown analysis.

6. Piping and instrumentation (flow) diagrams for the fire suppression systems.

7. Piping and instrumentation (flow) diagrams for the systems and components used to

achieve and maintain hot standby, and cold shutdown, for fires involving shutdown from

the control room.

8. Piping and instrumentation (flow) diagrams for the systems and components used to

achieve and maintain hot standby, and cold shutdown, for fires in areas requiring

alternative or dedicated shutdown capability.

9. Plant layout and equipment drawings which identify the physical plant locations of hot

standby and cold shutdown equipment.

10. Plant layout drawings which identify plant fire area and/or fire zone delineation, areas

protected by automatic fire suppression and detection, and the locations of fire

protection equipment for the selected fire areas/zones (to be determined during

information gathering visit).

11. Plant layout drawings which identify the general location of the post-fire emergency

lighting units.

12. Plant operating procedures used to, and describing, shutdown from inside the control

room with a postulated fire occurring in any plant area outside the control room.

Enclosure

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13. Plant operating procedures used to implement the alternative shutdown capability from

outside the control room with a fire in either the control or cable spreading room (or any

other alternative shutdown area).

14. Maintenance and surveillance testing procedures for alternative shutdown capability

(including Appendix R emergency lights and communication systems) and fire barriers,

detectors, fire pumps and fire suppression systems.

15. Calculations and/or justifications that verify fuse/breaker coordination for the selected

fire areas/zones (to be determined during information gathering visit) that are fed off the

same electrical buses as components in the protected train. Also, a list of the

maintenance procedures used to routinely verify fuse/breaker coordination in

accordance with the post-fire safe shutdown coordination analysis.

16. A list of the significant fire protection and post-fire safe shutdown design change

descriptions (including their associated 10 CFR 50.59 evaluations) and Generic Letter

(GL) 86-10 evaluations.

17. A list of the protection methodologies (as identified in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R,

Section III.G) used to achieve regulatory compliance for the selected fire areas/zones

(to be determined during information gathering visit). That is, please specify whether 3-

hour rated fire barriers (Section III.G.2.a), 20-foot separation along with detection and

suppression (Section III.G.2.b), 1-hour rated fire barriers with detection and suppression

(Section III.G.2.c), or alternative shutdown capability (Section III.G.3) is used for the

selected fire areas/zones.

18. Procedures or instructions that govern the implementation of plant modifications,

temporary modifications, maintenance, and special operations, and their impact on fire

protection.

19. Organization chart(s) of site personnel down to the level of the fire protection staff.

20. Procedures or instructions that control the configuration of the fire protection program,

features, and post-fire safe shutdown methodology and system design.

21. A list of applicable codes and standards related to the design of plant fire protection

features and evaluations of code deviations (i.e., a listing of the NFPA code editions

committed to (Code of Record)).

22. The three most recent fire protection QA audits and/or fire protection self-assessments.

23. A list of open and closed fire protection problem identification and resolution reports

[also known as action reports/condition reports/problem reports/problem investigation

reports/NCRs/EARs] associated with fire protection or Appendix R safe shutdown for the

past three years.

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24. A list of plant fire protection licensing basis documents (i.e., a list of the SERs and

change evaluations which form the licensing basis for the facilitys post-fire safe

shutdown configuration).

25. A list of fire protection or Appendix R calculations.

26. A list of fire impairments identified during the previous year.

27. A list of abbreviations/designators for plant systems.

Enclosure