ML17213A509
| ML17213A509 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Saint Lucie |
| Issue date: | 09/20/1982 |
| From: | Wagner D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8209290273 | |
| Download: ML17213A509 (12) | |
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PEP 2 0 i982 Docket No. 50-335 Licensee:
Florida Power and Light Company (FPL)
FACILITY: St. Lucie, Unit No.
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SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF MEETING IlITH FPL HELD ON SEPTEMBER 14, 1982 TO DISCUSS APPENDIX R REYIEH OF ALTERNATE SAFE SHUTDOIIN CAPABILITY.
At the request of the NRC, a meeting was held on September 14, 1982 with FPL to discuss open Items in the Appendix R Review of Alternate Safe Shutdown cppability for St. Lucie 1.
The meeting was held in
- Bethesda, Maryland.
A list of Attendees is given in enclosure 1.
After introductions and opening remarks by the NRC (Conner), the meeting proceeded with discussion of the open items.
These items are on page 7 of the enclosure in the August 27, 1982 letter from the NRC (Clark) to FPL (Uhrig).
FPL supplied responses to all items, noting that exemption requests for a number of Items of non-compliance are forthcoming.
original signed by:
Enclosures:
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- 3. 1 Compl iance The goals of reactivity control, inventory control, decay heat removal and pressure control have been
- met, except as noted in Section 3.2.
The goal of process monitoring has not been met.
The licensee has not met the require-ments of Section III.L of Appendix R.
3.2 Open Items 3.2.1 The licensee should provide process monitoring capability for the fol-lowing parameters:
refueling water storage tank level, and source range ran-itoring.
3.2.2 The pulling of fuses to close the PORV's, steam generator atmospheric steam dump val ves, and the main steam isolation val ves is considered hot shut-down repair, which is a violation of Appendix R.
The licensee should meet the requirements of III.G.2 or III.G.3.
3.g.3 In the auxiliary feedwater.
pump area, the control cables for the C pump-must be separated fran the A and B pumps such that they meet the requirements of III.G.2.
3.2.4 In the containment building, the following conditions must be cor-r ected:
a.
The loss of all pressurizer heaters must be precluded, or b.
Emergency procedures must be prepared for the proposed operator actions.
3.2.5 The licensee should clarify whether or not he is preparing. the remote
'hutdown panel as a means of alternate shutdown.
If so, he must demonstrate
'that the requi rements of 'Section III.L are met.
3.3.6 The licensee should state that cold shutdown 'conditions can be achi eved wi"hin 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> following any postulated fires.
3.2.7 The licensee should demonstrate that. sufficient manpower is available to both fight a fire and safety'hut the plant down.
3.2.8 Regarding associated circuits of concern, the licensee has satisfac-torily addressed the cases of spurious operation and common enclosures.
For the common power source situation, the licensee should demonstrate that co-ordinhted protection is an ongoing program.
MEETING
SUMMARY
DISTRIBUTION Licensee': Florida Power Light Company
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NRC LIST OF ATTENDEES FPL J. Ridgely Y'. Panciera M. Conner D. Wagner R. Stevens J. Burford A. Menocal R.
Kemmer P.
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Florida Power
& Light Company CC:
Harold F. Reis, Esquire Lowenstein,
- Newman, Reis 8 Alexrad 1025 Connecticut
- Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Norman A. Coll, Esquire McCarthy, Steel, Hector 8 Davis 14th Floor, First National Bank Building Miami Florida 33131 Indian River Junior College Library 3209 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 33450 Administrator Department of Environmental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Mr. Weldon B. Lewis County Administrator St. Lucie County 2300 Virginia Avenue, Room 104 Fort Pierce, Florida 33450 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Office ATTN:
Regional Radiation Representative 345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Mr. Charles B. Brinkman Manager - Washington Nuclear Operations C-E Power Systems Combustion Engineering, Inc.
4853 Cordell Avenue, Suite A-1
- Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Regional Administrator Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II Office of Executive Director for Operations 101 Marietta Street; Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Jack Schreve Office of the Public Counsel Room 4, Holland Building Tal 1 ahas see, Fl ori da 32304 Resident Inspector c/o U.S.N.R.C.
7900 S. AIA Jensen Beach, Florida 33457 State Planning and Develpment Clearinghouse
. Office of Planning and Budgeting Executive Office of the Governor The 'Capi tol Bui16ing Tallahassee, Florida
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e UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555
$EP 8 Q tgep Docket No. 50-335 Licensee:
Florida Power and Light Company (FPL)
FACILITY: St. Lucie, Unit No.
1
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF MEETING WITH FPL HELD ON SEPTEMBER 14, 1982 TO DISCUSS APPENDIX R REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SAFE SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY.
At the request of. the
- NRC, a meeting was held on September 14, 1982 with FPL to discuss open Items in the Appendix R Review of Alternate Safe Shutdown capability for St.
Lucie 1.
The meeting was held in
- Bethesda, Maryland.
A list of Attendees is given in enclosure 1.
After introductions and opening remarks by the NRC (Conner),
the meeting proceeded with discussion of the open items.
These items are on page 7 of the enclosure in the August 27, 1982 letter from the NRC (Clark) to FPL (Uhrig).
FPL supplied responses to all.items, noting that exemption requests for a number of Items of non-compliance are forthcoming.
Enclosures:
As Stated cc:
See next page
~'ptP, 4+A Dave Wagner, Project Manager Operating Reactors Branch g3 Division-of Licensing
/5 W7M 3.0 COHCLUSIOHS AHD RECOHM".HDATIOHS
- 3. I Compliance The goals of reactivity control, inventory con rol, decay heat removal and pr essure control have been
- met, except as noted in Section 3.2.
The goal of process monitoring has not been met.
The licensee has not met the..require-ments of Section III.L of Appendix R.
3.2 Open Items 3.2.1 The licensee should provide process monitoring capability for the fol-lowing parameters:
refueling water storage tank level, and source range mon-itoring.
3.2.2 The pulling of fuses to close the PORV's, steam generator atmospheric steam dump val ves, and the main steam isolation valves is considered hot shut-down repair, which is a violation of Appendix R.
The licensee should meet the requirements of III.G.2 or III.G.3.
3.g.3 In the auxiliary-feedwater:
pump area', the control cables for.the C pump-must be separated fran the A and B pumps such that they meet the requiranents of 'III.G.2.
3.2.4 In the containment building, the following conditions must be cor-r ected:
~P a.
The loss of all pressurizer heaters must be precluded, or b.
Emergency procedures must be prepared for the'proposed operator actions.
3.2.5 The licensee should clarify whether or not he is preparing. the remote
'hutdown panel as a means of alternate shutdown.
If so, he must demonstrate
'that the requirements of Section III.L are met.
3.2..6 The licensee should state that cold shutdown'conditions can be achieved wi hin 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> following any postulated fires.
3.2.7 The licensee should demonstrate that. sufficient manpower is available to both fight a fire and safety shut the plant down.
3.2.8 Regarding associated circuits of concern, the licensee has satisfac-torily addressed the cases of spur ious operation and ccmmon enclosures.
For the common power source situation, the licensee should demonstrate that co-ordinhted protection is an ongoing program.
MEETING
SUMMARY
DISTRIBUTION Licensee: Florida Power Light Company
- Copies also sent to those people on ser'vice (cc) list for subject plant(s).
Docket. F i le NRC PDR L PDR NSIC TERA ORBFr3 Rdg JHeltemes BGrimes.
RAClark Project Manager PMKreutzer OELD I&E ACRS-10 ORBf3 Summary Fi le NRC Participants
ENCLOSURE I NRC LIST OF ATTENDEES FPL J. Ridgely V'. Panciera M. Conner D. Wagner R. Stevens J. Burford A. Menocal R.
Kemmer P.
Pace
Florida Power 8 Light Company CC:
Harold F. Reis, Esquire Lowenstein,
- Newman, Reis 8 Alexrad 1025 Connecticut
- Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Norman A. Coll, Esquire McCarthy, Steel, Hector 8 Davis 14th Floor, First National Bank Building Miami Florida 33131 Indian River Junior College Library 3209 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 33450 Administrator Department of Environmental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida-32301 Mr. Weldon B. Lewis County Administrator-St. Lucie County 2300 Virginia Avenue; Room 104 Fort Pierce, Florida 33450 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Office ATTN:
Regional Radiation Representative 345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Mr. Charles B. Brinkman Manager - Washington Nuclear Operations C-E Power Systems Combustion Engineering, Inc.
4853 Cordell Avenue, Suite A-1
- Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Regional Administrator Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II Office of Executive Director for Operations 101 Marietta Street; Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Jack Schreve Office of the Public Counsel Room 4, Holland Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Resident Inspector c/o U.S.N.R.C.
7900 S.
A1A Jensen Beach, Florida 33457 State Planning and Develpment Clearinghouse Office of Planning and Budgeting Executive Office of the Governor The "Capitol Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301
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