ML17146B189
| ML17146B189 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Susquehanna |
| Issue date: | 08/25/1999 |
| From: | Nerses V NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned) |
| To: | NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned) |
| References | |
| TAC-MA5932, NUDOCS 9908300073 | |
| Download: ML17146B189 (49) | |
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August 25, 1999 LICENSEE:
PP8 L, INC I
t.Aj,lIrtTY".
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF THE JULY 15, 1999, MEETING WITH PP8L, INC. (PP8L) STAFF REGARDING,A PLANT MODIFICATIONTO INSTALLNEW FEEDWATER FLOW MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS (TAC NO. MA5932)
On July 15, 1999, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff met with representatives of PP8L. A list of attendees is contained in Enclosure 1. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss PP8L's planned SSES, Units 1 and 2, feedwater flow element modifications and the planned submittal of a license amendment associated with the modification.
PP8L noted that presently there are two improved feedwater flow measurement instruments available that will provide increased accuracy in reactor power measurements at SSES Units 1 and 2.
With this improved accuracy, PP8L, indicated that they would seek NRC approval for an additional 1 percent thermal power uprate.
PP8L stated that it was planning to implement the actions necessary to obtain NRC approval.
This meeting provided PP8L an opportunity to explain to the staff the actions, namely, the plant modifications and installations needed, the license amendment to be submitted and the Appendix K exemption request to be submitted. is the PP8L handout.
Original signed by:
Victor Nerses, Sr. Project Manager, Section 1
Project Directorate I
Division of Licensing Project Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388
Enclosures:
- 1. List of Attendees
- 2. Meeting Handout cc w/encls: See next page DISTRIBUTION: See next page DOCUNIENT NAIIE: G:LPDI-11Susq1&21Mts715.wpd To receive a copy of this doctmtent, indicate in the box:
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LICENSEE:
PP&L, INC.
FACILITY:
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2 a
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF THE JULY 15, 1999, MEETING WITH PP&L, INC. (PP&L) STAFF REGARDING A PLANT MODIFICATIONTO INSTALLNEW FEEDWATER FLOW MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS (TAC NO. MA5932)
E-Mail (w/encl. 1)
J. Zwolinski/S. Black E. Adensam (e-mail)
S. Bajwa, M. O'rien V. Nerses I. Ahmed M. Tschiltz M. Oprendek, Region I
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Meeting Summary Distribution:
LICENSEE:
PP8 L, INC.
FACILITY:
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF THE JULY 15, 1999, MEETING WITH PP&L, INC. (PP&L) STAFF REGARDING A PLANT MODIFICATIONTO INSTALLNEW FEEDWATER FLOW MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS (TAC NO. MA5932)
E-Mail (w/encl. 1)
J. Zwolinski/S. Black-E. Adensam (e-mail)
S. Bajwa M. O'rien V. Nerses I. Ahmed M. Tschiltz M. Oprendek, Region I
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Docket File
'UBLIC PDI-1 R/F V. Nerses OGC ACRS cc: Licensee & Service List
August ~5, 1999 LICENSEE:
PP8 L, INC.
FACILITY:
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF THE JULY 15, 1999, MEETING WITH PP8L, INC. (PP8L) STAFF REGARDING A PLANT MODIFICATIONTO INSTALLNEW FEEDWATER FLOW MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS (TAC NO. MA5932)
On July 15, 1999, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff met with representatives of PP8L. A list of attendees is contained in Enclosure
- 1. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss PP8L's planned SSES, Units 1 and 2, feedwater flow element modifications and the planned submittal of a license amendment associated with the modification.
PP8L noted that presently there are two improved feedwater flow measurement instruments available that will provide increased accuracy in reactor power measurements at SSES Units 1 and 2.
With this improved accuracy, PP8L, indicated that they would seek NRC approval for an additional 1 percent thermal power uprate.
PP8 L stated that it was planning to implement the actions necessary to obtain NRC approval.
This meeting provided PP8L an opportunity to explain to the staff the actions, namely, the plant modifications and installations needed, the license amendment to be submitted and the Appendix K exemption request to be submitted. is the'PP8L handout.
Original signed by:
Victor Nerses, Sr. Project Manager, Section 1
Project Directorate I
Division of Licensing Project Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388
Enclosures:
- 1. List of Attendees
- 2. Meeting Handout ccw/encls:
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t UNITED STAT =S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 August 25, 1999 LICENSEE:
PP8 L, INC.
FACILITY:
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF THE JULY 15, 1999, MEETING WITH PP8L, INC. (PP8L) STAFF REGARDING A PLANT MODIFICATIONTO INSTALLNEW FEEDWATER FLOW MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS (TAC NO. MA5932)
On July 15, 1999, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff met with representatives of PP8L. A list of attendees is contained in Enclosure 1. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss PP8L's planned SSES, Units 1 and 2, feedwater flowelement modifications and the planned submittal of a license amendment associated with the modification.
PP&L noted that presently there are two improved feedwater flow measurement instruments available that will provide increased accuracy in reactor power measurements at SSES Units 1 and 2. With this improved accuracy, PP8L, indicated that they would seek NRC approval for an additional 1 percent thermal power uprate.
PP8L stated that it was planning to implement the actions necessary to obtain NRC approval.
This meeting provided PP8L an opportunity to explain to the staff the actions, namely, the plant modifications and installations needed, the license amendment to be submitted and the Appendix K exemption request to be submitted. is the PP8L handout.
Victor Nerses, Sr. Project Manager, Section 1
Project Directorate I
Division of Licensing Project Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388
Enclosures:
- 1. List of Attendees
- 2. Meeting Handout ccw/encls:
See next page
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 &2
'CC:
Bryan A. Snapp, Esq.
Assoc. General Counsel PP&L, Inc.
2 North Ninth Street, GENTW3 Allentown, PA 18101-1179 Terry L. Harpster Manager - Nuclear Licensing PP&L, Inc.
2 North Ninth Street, GENA61 Allentown, PA 18101-1179 Regional Administrator, Region I
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Robert F. Saunders Vice President-Nuclear Site Operations Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Box 467, NUCSA4 Berwick, PA 18603-0035 Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O. Box 35, NUCSA4 Berwick, PA 18603-0035 Director-Bureau of Radiation Protection Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection P.O. Box 8469 Harrisburg, PA 17105-8469 Richard W. Osborne Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc.
212 Locust Street P.O. Box 1266 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1266 Mr. Robert G. Byram Senior Vice President-Generation And Chief Nuclear Officer PP&L, Inc.
2 North Ninth Street Allentown, PA 18101 Mr. Herbert D. Woodeshick Special Office of the President PP&L, Inc.
Rural Route 1, Box 1797 Berwick, PA 18603-0035 George T. Jones Vice President-Nuclear Engineering & Support PP&L, Inc.
2 North Ninth Street, GENA61 Allentown, PA 18101-1179 Dr. Judith Johnsrud National Energy Committee Sierra Club 433 Orlando Avenue State College, PA 16803 Board of Supervisors Salem Township P.O. Box 405 Berwick, PA 18603-0035
LIST OF ATTENDEES MEETING BETWEEN PP8L INC. AND THE NRC ON JULY 15 'I999 NAME Victor Nerses Iqbal Ahmed Tom Oldenhage John Bartos Mike Crowthers ORGINIZATION NRC/NRR NRC/NRR PP8L PP8L PP8L
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DESIRED OUTCOMES e Open communications regarding the PP&L desire to implement.
e Lay groundwork for common understanding of the modification.
o Obtain feedback on:
>> NRC Amendment Content Needs
>> NRC Schedule
>> Precedents e Identify a feasible schedule.
o Identify any potential "roadblocks"
e Introduction Mike Crowthers o
Project Overview, Potential Vendors, Schedule, and schedule factors
- Tom Oldenhage o
Describe the ModiTication including precedent uses.
John Bartos I Describe the Modification benefits.
John Bartos o
Describe the Installation.
John Bartas o
Review the conceptual License Amendment submittal (including the need for Appendix K exemption).
- John Bartos e
Deregulation Affects on Capacity Additions and Deletions-John Bartos
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION FEEDWATER FLOW ELEMENTADDITION PROJECT OVERVIEW
~ PROJECT OVERVIEW POTENTIALVENDORS o SCHEDULE o SCHEDULE FACTORS
PROJECT OVERVIEW o SUSQUEHANNA UNITS 1 8 2 e NOMINAL11OOMW BWR'S (PREVIOUS 50 MW POWER UPRATE) o INITATEDPROJECT FOR AN ADDITIONALPOWER UP RATE TAKEADVANTAGEOF 1% IMPROVED ACCURACY OF FEED WATER FLOW.MEASUREMENT
POTENTIALVENDORS o CALDON LEADING EDGE FLOW METER
>> TOPICAL REPORT APPROVED
>> NRC ISSUED SER
>> ADDITIONOF FLOW ELEMENT INTO PIPING SYSTEM o ABB CROSS FLOW MEASURING SYSTEM
>> TOPICAL REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED END JULY(?)
>> ANTICIPATE 12/99 NRC APPROVAL (?)
>> TRANSDUCERS ATTACHTO EXISTING PIPE OD
1999 2000 2001 2002 ID Task Name Project lniation KickoffMeeting Dur Start Finish Pred Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4 Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4 Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4 Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 5/S 10 12 13 Prepare MSR Start U2C11 Core DesIgn Start U1C12 Core Design 79d 5/5/99 8/23/99 2
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Od 5/1/00 5/I/00 5817 8/23 23 Design 412 d 1/3/00 7/2/01 7n 24 25 26 27 28 Ucensing Develop Ucensing Strategy Obtain Contractor Prep Uc Amend Request Prep App K Exemption 439d 5/1&/99 1/5/01 50d 5/18/99 7/26/99 2,5 6w 7/27/99 9/6/99 25 mv 9/7/99 3/6NO 26 26w 9/7/99 3/6/00 26 7n6 9/6 3/6
/6 29 Prep Reload TS Change Request ('7) 20d 2/INO 2/28NO 30 31 32 33 Review Cycle Submit to NRC NRC Review Cycle NRC Approval 3w 3/7/00 3/25/00 29,27 1d 3/27/00 3/27/00 30 40w 4/12/00 1/5/01 31 Od 1/5NI 1/5/01 32 n7
+ 1/5 35 Procurement 645d 8/24/99 1/11/02 49 Installation 301 d 3/20/01 4/30/02 4/30 Project: FW Flow Meter Addition Date: 7/1499 Task Progress Milestone Summary Rolled Up Task Rolled Up Milestone Q Page1 Rolled Up Progress
SCHEDULE EACTORS
~d<SKRS o POWER CYCLE DESIGN CYCLE
>> U2C11-,DESIGN START.'ED 5/15/99
>> CONTAINS 1 lo ENERGY INCREASE
~ TECH SPEC SUBMITTALS
>> SUBMIT BY 3/27/00
>> COMBINED WITH OTHER SUBMITTALS'?
o PJM APPROVAL
>> POWER UPRATE INCREASE SUBMITTED 3/1 0/99
>> ANTICIPATEAPPROVAL BY 6/00
00 o Use increased accuracy in power measurement to support a'l% thermal uprate.
o Two improved feedwater flow instruments available.
>> Caldon Leading Edge Flow Meter (LEFM)
>> ABB Cross Flow Meter o Improved instruments measures mass flow rate to approximately 0.5'/o.
Status of Vendor Uprate Efforts
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>> Comanche Peak is lead plant.
>> NRC has issued an SER on the LEFM LTR.
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>> Duane Arnold is proposed lead plant.
>> Cross flow meter LTR in preparation.
LEFM 2000 Measured'.ent Tichni u.e
~ Determines the mean fluid velocity along a chordal path.
o Determines the axial fluid velocity from the velocity projection.
o Determines volumetric flow by integrating axial velocities along each chord.
o Determine volume-weighted mean sound propagation velocity for fluid.
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o Calculate mass flow from volumetric flow and density.
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e Improved Accuracy of Power Level Determination o Increased Electric Generation o Improves Safety - Decreases Probability of Exceeding Analyzed Power Level
icensin e License Amendment Request to be similar to previous BWR uprates.
o Amendment based on NEI3C-31897P-1.
o The use of increased flow accuracy does not affect the scope of Safety Analysis.
o Appendix K exemption request to be similar to Comanche Peak.
'EDC-31897P-1 GE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CLASS IH TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ExecutIve Summa'A)
Overview 1.1 1.2 13 1.4 15 Introduction Purpose and Approach Uprated Plant Operating Conditions 13.1 Reactor Heat Balance 13.2 Reactor Performarice 'Improvement Features Summary and Conclusions References 2.0 Reactor Core and Fuel Performance 2.1 2,2 23 2.4 25 2.6 Fuel Design and Operation Thermal Limits Assessment Reactivity Characteristics 23.1 Power/Flow Operating Map Stability Reactivity Control 23.1 Control Rod Drive Hydraulic System References 3.0 Reactor Coolant System and Connected Systems 3,1 Nuclear System Pressure Relief 3.2 Reactor Overpressure Protection 3.3 Reactor Vessel and Internals 33.1 Reactor Vessel Fracture Toughness 3.3,2 Reactor Internals and Pressure Differentials 333 Reactor Vessel Integrity 3.4 Reactor Recirculation System 3,5 Reactor Coolant Piping 3.6 Main Steamline Flow Restrictors 3.7 Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIV) 3,8 Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System 3.9 Residual Heat Removal (RHR) System 3.10 Reactor Water Cleanup System 3.11 Main Steam and Feedwater Piping 3.12 References
NEDC-31897P-1 GE.PROPRIETARY. INFORMATION
.CLASS III TABLE OF CONTENTS (EXAMPLE) 4.0 4,3 4.4.
45 4.6 Engineered Safety Features 4.1 Containment Systems 4.1.1 Containment Cooling Analysis 4.1.1.1 Suppression Pool Temperature -Response 4.1.12 Containment Air Temperature
Response
4.1.13 Containment Pressure
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4.1.2 Containment Dynamic Loads 4.12.1 LOCA Containment Dynamic Loads 4.12.2 SRV, Containment Dyna'mic Loads 4.1.23 Subcompartment'ressurization 4.13 Containment Isolation 4.2 Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) 42.1 High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI)/Core, Spray (HPCS). System 42.2 RHR System (Low Pressure';Coolant Injection),
423 Low Pressure Core Spray',System 42.4 Automatic Depressurization System ECCS Performance Evaluation Standby Gas Treatment System (SGTS)
Other ESF Systems, As Applicable References 5.0 Instrumentation and Contiol 5.1 5,2 Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) 5.1.1 Control Systems Evaluation 5.1.1.1 Neutron Monitoring System 5.12 Instrument Setpoints Balance of Plant (BOP) - Power Conversion and Auxiliary Systems 5.2.1 Control Systems Evaluation References 6.43 6.4.4 6.45 Electrical Pmver and Auxiliary Systems 6.1 A.C. Power 62 D.C. Power 63 Fuel Pool Cooling 6.4 Water Systems 6.4.1 Service Water'ystem 6.4.1.1 Safety-Related
- Loads, 6.4.12 Nonsafety-Related Loads 6.42 Main Condenser/Circulating Water/Cooling Tower 6.42.1 Discharge Limits Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water System Turbine Building Closed Cooling Water System Ultimate Heat Sink
NEDC-J 1897P-1 GE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
~ III TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont.)
(EXAMPLE) 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 Standby Liquid Control System Power Dependent HVAC Fire Protection References Turbine Steam Bypass Feedwater and Condensate Systems References 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.0 Power Conversloa Systems 7.1 Turbine&enerator 7.2 Condenser and Steam Jet Air Ejectors 8.0 Radwaste Systems and'Radhtlon Sources 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.6 Liquid Waste Management Gaseous Waste Management Radiation Sources in the Reactor Core 8.3.1 Operationa 832 Post-Operation Radiation Sources in the Coolant 8.4.1 Coolant Activation Products 8.4.2 Activated Corrosion Products 8.43 Fission Products Radiation Levels 85.1 Normal Operation 852 Post-Operation 853 Offsite Doses (Normal Operation)
References 9.0 Reactor Safety Performance Evaluations 9.1 Reactor Transients 9.2 Design Basis Accidents 93 Special Events 93.1 Anticipated Transients Without Scram 932 Station Bhckout 9.4 References 10.0 Additional Aspects of Power Uprate 10.1 High Energy Linc Break 10.2 Environmental Qualification (EQ) 10.3 Required Testing 10.4 References
NEDC-31897P-I GE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CLASS III TABLE OF CONTENTS {Cont.)
{EXAMPLE) 11.0 Licensing Evaluations 11.1 Evaluation of Other Applicable Licensing Requirements (Bulletins, Generic Letters, etc.)
11.2 Impact on Technical Speciications 113 Environmental Assessment IIA SigniGcant Hazards Consideration Assessment 115 References
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Technical Specif'ication Changes o Definition of Rated Thermal Power o Siemens will review reload analysis for potential changes.
o PP8 L to review current Tech Specs for potential changes.
o New flow meter to be controlled by Technical Requirements Manual
>> System unavailable, reduce power to maintain consistency between calorimetric uncertainty and power level.
o 1992:
Energy Policy Act
>> Mandated competition at wholesale level
>> Required utilities to allow IPPs open access to their transmission systems o 1996:
FERC Order 888
>> Promote implementation of Energy Policy Act
>> Addressed compensation to utilities for open access to transmission lines
>> IPP could compete for wholesale customers, but customers would be subjected to "exit fees"
ere u ation N 1996:
FERC Order 888 (cont'd)
>> Required establishment of Independent System Operator (ISO) and a Power Exchange (PX)
>> Grid reliability and safety are the ISO's primary responsibility
>> PX to oversee monetary issues (Make Markets)
>> Allowed the marketing of Ancillary Services Load Following Frequency Regulation Voltage Support Black Start Capability
PJM transformed into ISO and PX
>> -Independent Corporation
>> Financially Independen
>> Membership Open to Public
>> Accountable to FERC
nterconnection rococo o Implements FERC Order 888 o Approved by FERC o Protocol Applies to Capacity Additions o Protocol Applies to Capacity Deletions o Three Step Process o Establishes Priority List
>> First Come First Serve
o 1992: Energy Policy Act
>> Mandated competition at wholesale level
>> Required utilities to allow IPPs open access to their transmission systems
~ 1996:
FERC Order 888
>> Promote implementation of Energy Policy Act
>> Addressed compensation to utilities for open access to transmission lines
>> IPP could compete for wholesale customers, but customers would be subjected to "exit fees"
Mi -At antic Area Counci MACC
~ P JM Utilities o Separate Industry Organization o Set Detailed Standards and Criteria
>> Generation Delivery (reliable and economic)
>> Transmission Reliability
>> Contingency Planning
>> System Restoration
>> Transmission Planning o P JM operates to MACC Criteria
~ Initial Application and Feasibility Study
>> Preliminary and Cursory Transmission Study
>> $ 10,000 Fee o System Impact Study
>> Detailed Transmission Analysis
.>> $50,000 Fee o Facilities Study
>>- Detailed Transmission Design and Construction Plan
>> $ 100,000 Fee
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~ Range from 6 MWupgrades to existing plants to 135S MWnew plant capacity,
~ Over 29,500 MWtotal capacity, I In service dates ranging primarily from 1999 through 2004.
PJM ILoad and Capacity 90000 85000 80000 75000 70000
- 0) 65000 60000 55000 50000 45000 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Planning Periods
- - Planned Capacity Capacity Requirements Existing Capacity w/reratings
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~ 2001 - 2843 PJM TEAC MEETING j June 30, 1999
. PJM
2001 RTKP Baseline Kxistin 3 steni Pr oblems
- 1) Installed Generating Capacity Requirements I In 2001 PJM is 1850 MWdeficient in generation to meet MAACCriteria I (LOLP less than 1 day in 10 years).
- 2) Brunner South Manheim South Akron Area o Violates MAACCriteria IIAand IIBin 2001
~ Recommended solution is a 125 MVARcapacitor at South Akron ($5.4 million) and a new 230 kV circuit from Brunner to South Akron ($52 million).
- 3) East Central New Jersey
~ Violates 1VhMC Criteria III/VII(CETO/CETL) in 2003
~ Recommended reinforcement is a second East Windsor 500/230 kV trans former
($9.5 million).
P MGenerationC an e Protoco Summary
~ Fair 8 Open Process
~ Reduce Speculation
~ Provide Early Feedback for Project Evaluations o Allows a Reasonable Period for Implementation
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