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Requests Addl Info Re Rev 1-P to C-E Topical Rept CENPD-269-P, Extended Burnup Operation of C-E PWR Fuel, Per
ML17223B093
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/13/1991
From: Norris J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Goldberg J
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
TAC-75947, NUDOCS 9102180163
Download: ML17223B093 (3)


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Docket No. 50-389 Mr. J.

K. Goldberg President

- Nuclear Division Florida Power and Light Company Post Office Box 14000 Juno Beach, Florida 33408-0420

Dear Mr. Goldberg:

February 13, 1991 D ISTRI BUT.ION NRC 5 LPDRs SVarga GLainas DMiller JNorris SWu OGC EJordan MNBB-3701 ACRS(10)

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SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ST.

LUCIE 2 - REQUEST TO CHANGE FUEL PIN BURNUP TO 60 MWD/KG (TAC NO. 75947)

By letter dated January 25, 1990, you requested review and approval of the Combustion Engineering topical report CENPD-269-P, Revision 1-P, "Extended Burnup Operation of Combustion Engineering PWR Fuel," dated July 1984.

Your submittal is similar to the recently reviewed and approved submittal by Arkansas 2 (ANO-2).

The review of your submittal indicates that we need the following additional information.

The ANO-2 request for a I-pin burnup limit of 60 MWd/kgM (CEN-386-P) indicated that the cladding oxidation model and associated data were to be provided on a

reactor-specific basis;

however, no data or analysis model are presented in the subject topical report specifically for St. Lucie Unit 2.

What cladding corrosion data are used as the basis for the cladding corrosion model for St, Lucie Unit 2? If the corrosion data used are not from St. Lucie Unit 2 fuel rods, please provide an explanation of why this data is applicable, i.e.,

provide a comparison of reactor coolant temperatures, chemistry and corrosion

data, and how the model is developed and applied to provide conservative and bounding analyses.

Please provide the above information in a timely fashion so that we can proceed with the review of your request.

I This requirement affects fewer than 10 respondents and, therefore, is not subject to Office of Management and Budget review under P.L.96-511.

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Mr. Jack Shreve Office of the Public Counsel Room 4, Holland Bui:lding Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Senior Resident Inspector St. Lucie Plant U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 7585 S.

Hwy AIA Jensen Beach, Florida 33457 State Planning

& Development Clearinghouse Office of Planning

& Budget Executive Office of the Governor The Capitol Building Ta1 1 ahassee, Florida 32301 Harold F. Reis, Esq.

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& Holtzinger 1615 L Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20036 John T. Butler, Esq.

Steel, Hector and Davis 4000 Southeast Financial Center
Miami, F 1 or ida 33131-2398 Administrator Department of Environmental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida 2600 Blair Stone Road Tal 1 ahassee, F lorida 32301 Mr. James V. Chisholm, County Administr ator St. Lucie County 2300 Uirginia Avenue, Room 104 Fo}t Pierce, Florida 33450 Mr. Charles B. Brinkman, Manager Washington Nuclear Operations Combustion Engineering, Inc.

IZZOQ, Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 330 Rockvi lie, Maryl'and 20852 Mr. Jacob Daniel Nash Office of Radiation Control Department of Health and Rehabi litative Services 1317 Winewood Blvd.

Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700 Regional Administrator, Region II U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 101 Marietta Street N.W., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323