Press Release-10-021, NRC Approves Major Instrumentation and Control Upgrade for Safety-Related Systems at Oconee Nuclear Plant

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Press Release-10-021: NRC Approves Major Instrumentation and Control Upgrade for Safety-Related Systems at Oconee Nuclear Plant
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NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs Telephone: 301/415-8200 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 E-mail: opa.resource@nrc.gov Site: http://www.nrc.gov No.10-021 February 1, 2010 NRC APPROVES MAJOR INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL UPGRADE FOR SAFETY-RELATED SYSTEMS AT OCONEE NUCLEAR PLANT The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has approved a license amendment request from Duke Energy Carolinas to install an up-to-date computer upgrade of major safety-related systems at the Oconee Nuclear Station, located about 30 miles west of Greenville, S.C.

The amended Oconee license gives Duke permission to replace 1970s-era analog, solid-state controls for the plants Reactor Protection System (RPS) and Engineered Safeguard Protection System (ESPS). Duke will install Teleperm XS (TXS) digital computer-based equipment.

Our staff reviewed the proposal to ensure the new systems can respond safely and appropriately to both normal plant conditions and emergency scenarios, said Joseph Giitter, director of the Division of Operating Reactor Licensing in the NRCs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. The new systems will process and react to information from the plants existing sensors that monitor the reactor core and critical plant parameters.

The NRC had previously reviewed the TXS basic platform to ensure it met applicable safety regulations, and in May 2000 the staff concluded U.S. nuclear power plants could apply to use the system. Duke submitted its Oconee-specific application in January 2008, supplementing its supporting information numerous times through December 2009.

The NRC staff approved the Oconee amendment after confirming the new systems ability to meet both safety requirements and NRC cybersecurity regulations that isolate the systems and prevent cyber attacks. The staff paid particular attention to the systems ability to maintain two-way communications between various subsystems and provide diverse control pathways for safety-related commands, as well as the tools used to simulate and validate the systems performance. NRC staff also inspected Dukes procedures for the Oconee-specific TXS design and implementation and observed testing of the actual system at production facilities in Germany.

This marks the first NRC approval for a nuclear power plants integrated digital RPS and ESPS instrumentation and control system. The agency had previously approved single safety-related digital control applications, such as for the main steam and feedwater isolation system at the Wolf Creek nuclear plant in Kansas.

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