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Forwards Draft Evaluation of Systematic Evaluation Program Topic VI-10.B.Requests Review & Response within Three Days
ML13333A364
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 04/18/1979
From: Ziemann D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: James Drake
Southern California Edison Co
References
TASK-06-10.B, TASK-6-10.B, TASK-RR NUDOCS 7905020218
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Local PDR ORB #2 Reading NRR Reading Docket No. 50-206 VStello DEisenhut BGrimes RVollmer TJCarter Mr. James H. Drake WRussell Vice President OELD Southern California Edison Company OI&E (3) 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue DLZiemann Post Office Box 800 ABurger Rosemead, California 91770 APR 8 9 Hsmith DKDavis Dear Mr. Drake.

JRBuchanan RE:

TOPIC VI-10.B SHARED ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES, ONSITE EMERGENCY POWER AND SERVICE SYSTEMS FOR MULTIPLE UNIT STATIONS (NON-EI&C RELATED)

Enclosed is a copy of our draft evaluation of Systematic Evaluation Program Topic VI-10.8.

You are requested to examine the facts upon which the staff has based its evaluation and respond either by con firming that the facts are correct, or by identifying any errors. If in error, please supply corrected information for the docket. We encourage you to supply for the docket any other material related to this topic that might affect the staff's evaluation.

Your response within 30 days of the date you receive this letter is requested. If no response is received within that time, we will assume that you have no conments or corrections.

Sincerely, Dennis L.- Ziedhn, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #2 Division of Operating Reactors

Enclosure:

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Charles R. Kocher, Assistant General Counsel Southern California Edison Company Post Office Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 David R. Pigott Samuel B. Casey Chickering & Gregory Three Embarcadero Center Twenty-Third Floor San Francisco, California 94111 Jack E. Thomas Harry B. Stoehr San Diego Gas & Electric Company P. 0. Box 1831 San Diego, California 92112 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:

Robert J. Pate P. 0. Box 4167 San Clemente, California 92672 Mission Viejo Branch Library 24851 Chrisanta Drive Mission Viejo, California 92676 K M C, Inc.

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Jack McEwen 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.

Suite 1050 Washington, D. C. 20006

SEP REVIEW OF SHARED ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES, ONSITE EMERGENCY POWER, AND SERVICE SYSTEMS FOR MULTIPLE UNIT STATIONS*

TOPIC VI-10.B

  • This evaluation deals only with non-EI&C equipment and structures and should be combined with the EI&C review of this topic when it is completed.

A-DR 1 7979

-2 INTRODUCTION The safety objective of Topic VI-io.B is to assure that:

(1) the interconnection of ESF, on-site emergency power, and service systems between different units are not such that a failure, maintenance or testing operation in one unit will affect the accomplishment of the protection function of the system(s) in other units, (2) the required coordination between unit operators can cope with an incident in one unit and safe shutdown of the remaining unit(s), and (3) system overload conditions will not arise as a consequence of an accident in one unit coincident with a spurious accident. signal or any other single failure in another unit. This objective applies only to safety related equipment and structures.

The sharing of structures, systems and components important to safety for a multiple unit facility can result in a reduction of the number and of the capacity of on-site systems to below that which normally is provided for the same number of units located at separate sites.

NRC General Design Criterion 5, "Sharing of structures, systems and components," was developed to ensure that sharing of structures, systems, and components important to safety among nuclear power units will not significantly impair their ability to perform their safety functions, including, in the event of an accident in one unit, orderly shutdown and cooldown of the remaining units.

-3 This evaluation addresses only the non-Electrical, Instrumentation, and Control (EI&C) portions of this topic i.e. fluid systems and components and structures. The EI&C portions will be evaluated later in the SEP.

In the course of this evaluation, we determined that the review of shared structures and equipment at the Dresden Unit Nos. 1 and 2 facilities could not be completed prior to the completion of other related SEP topic reviews.

These related topics are identified in the evaluation; and, upon completion of these topics, this evaluation will be updated. Topic VI-10.B is applicable to.the following SEP plants which are located at multiple unit sites:

San Onofre 1 Millstone 1 Dresden 1 and 2 Evaluation and Conclusion San Onofre 1 San Onofre Unit 1 is an operating plant which utilizes a Westinghouse pressurized water reactor for its nuclear steam supply system while Units 2 & 3, which utilize Combustion Engineering pressurized water reactors for their nuclear steam supply systems, are under review for the issuance of operating licenses.

Shared systems is a review concern which is normally addressed in the course of an Operating License review. The Final Safety Analysis Report for San Onofre Units 2 and 3 discusses shared structures, systems and

-4 components for Units 2 and 3 only and does not identify any interfaces between these units and Unit 1. Therefore, the staff conducted a review to identify and evaluate the structures and equipment shared between Unit 1 and Units 2 and 3. Based on this review, we identified the Service Water Reservoir (SWR) as the only shared component which could affect the safe shutdown capability of Unit 1*. This is because the SWR provides water to both the Unit 1 fire protection water system, which can be used to supply water to the other units, and to the Unit 1 safe shutdown systems (Auxiliary Feed System).

However the Unit 1 Technical Specifications (Section 3.4 and 3.14) acceptably account for this sharing of the SWR by requiring the licensee to maintain adequate SWR water inventory for both safe shutdown and fire fighting purposes.

Based on the results of our review as summarized above, we conclude that

1) the safety objective of Topic VI-10.B is met for San Onofre 1, and 2) the sharing of the SWR is in conformance with GDC 5.

(NRC Letter to Licensee dtd. 2/9/79)