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Category:Letter type:PLA
MONTHYEARPLA-8145, Biennial 10 CFR 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitments - PLA-81452024-10-21021 October 2024 Biennial 10 CFR 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitments - PLA-8145 PLA-8148, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 311, 308, and 3102024-10-15015 October 2024 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 311, 308, and 310 PLA-8141, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR06, PLA-81412024-09-18018 September 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR06, PLA-8141 PLA-8142, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 306, 309, and 307 - PLA-81422024-09-18018 September 2024 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 306, 309, and 307 - PLA-8142 PLA-8117, 23rd Refueling Outage Owners Activity Report (PLA-8117)2024-07-23023 July 2024 23rd Refueling Outage Owners Activity Report (PLA-8117) PLA-8126, Response to Request for Confirmation of Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR062024-05-29029 May 2024 Response to Request for Confirmation of Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR06 PLA-8122, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8122)2024-05-28028 May 2024 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8122) PLA-8115, Relief Request IRR06 One Time Extension to the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Program Interval (PLA-8115)2024-05-23023 May 2024 Relief Request IRR06 One Time Extension to the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Program Interval (PLA-8115) PLA-8101, Re 2023 Annual Report of Radiation Exposure2024-04-22022 April 2024 Re 2023 Annual Report of Radiation Exposure PLA-8095, 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8095)2024-04-22022 April 2024 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8095) PLA-8094, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual PLA-80942024-04-22022 April 2024 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual PLA-8094 PLA-8113, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 4RR-11 (PLA-8113)2024-04-11011 April 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 4RR-11 (PLA-8113) PLA-8102, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) PLA-81022024-04-11011 April 2024 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) PLA-8102 PLA-8112, Relief Request 4RR-11 Relief from End of Interval Boundary Leakage Test PLA-81122024-04-0909 April 2024 Relief Request 4RR-11 Relief from End of Interval Boundary Leakage Test PLA-8112 PLA-8110, Submittal of Unit 1 Cycle 24 Core Operating License Report (Pla 8110)2024-04-0404 April 2024 Submittal of Unit 1 Cycle 24 Core Operating License Report (Pla 8110) PLA-8100, Property Insurance Program (PLA-8100)2024-04-0101 April 2024 Property Insurance Program (PLA-8100) PLA-8109, Supplement to Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance (PLA-8109)2024-03-21021 March 2024 Supplement to Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance (PLA-8109) PLA-8107, Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CFR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance2024-03-19019 March 2024 Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CFR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance PLA-8099, Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums (PLA-8099)2024-02-13013 February 2024 Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums (PLA-8099) PLA-8096, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval2024-01-0404 January 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval PLA-8077, Emergency Plan Revision 67 (PLA-8077)2023-12-27027 December 2023 Emergency Plan Revision 67 (PLA-8077) PLA-8088, Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks and Security Event Notifications Implementation (PLA-8088)2023-12-0505 December 2023 Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks and Security Event Notifications Implementation (PLA-8088) PLA-8089, Submittal of Revision to Inservice Testing Program Plan2023-12-0505 December 2023 Submittal of Revision to Inservice Testing Program Plan PLA-8084, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-568, Revise Applicability of BWR TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.22023-11-29029 November 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-568, Revise Applicability of BWR TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.2 PLA-8091, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inseervice Inspection Interval (PLA-8091)2023-11-0808 November 2023 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inseervice Inspection Interval (PLA-8091) PLA-8082, Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program2023-11-0202 November 2023 Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program PLA-8080, Proposed Relief for Valve 251130 (PLA-8080)2023-08-14014 August 2023 Proposed Relief for Valve 251130 (PLA-8080) PLA-8074, Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval2023-08-0303 August 2023 Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval PLA-8076, Unit 2 - 21st Refueling Outage Owner'S Activity Report (PLA-8076)2023-07-20020 July 2023 Unit 2 - 21st Refueling Outage Owner'S Activity Report (PLA-8076) PLA-8078, Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report, Revision 1, PLA-80782023-07-0505 July 2023 Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report, Revision 1, PLA-8078 PLA-8054, Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Remove Control Rod Operability Separation Criteria and Replace Reference to Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence with the Analyzed Rod Position Sequence2023-06-0808 June 2023 Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Remove Control Rod Operability Separation Criteria and Replace Reference to Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence with the Analyzed Rod Position Sequence PLA-8073, Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval2023-06-0101 June 2023 Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval PLA-8067, Notification of Completion of Emergence from Bankruptcy (PLA-8067)2023-05-17017 May 2023 Notification of Completion of Emergence from Bankruptcy (PLA-8067) PLA-8064, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01 (PLA-8064)2023-05-17017 May 2023 Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01 (PLA-8064) PLA-8066, Notification of Planned Closing Date and Information Identified in March 30, 2023 Order, PLA-80662023-05-0808 May 2023 Notification of Planned Closing Date and Information Identified in March 30, 2023 Order, PLA-8066 PLA-8053, Radiation Exposure Information and Reporting System2023-04-27027 April 2023 Radiation Exposure Information and Reporting System PLA-8058, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8058)2023-04-26026 April 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8058) PLA-8041, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (PLA-8041)2023-04-25025 April 2023 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (PLA-8041) PLA-8047, 2022 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological), PLA-80472023-04-19019 April 2023 2022 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological), PLA-8047 PLA-8062, Supplement to Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 252F007B, PLA-80622023-04-11011 April 2023 Supplement to Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 252F007B, PLA-8062 PLA-8061, Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 25F007B, PLA-80612023-04-10010 April 2023 Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 25F007B, PLA-8061 PLA-8060, Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report (PLA-8060)2023-03-30030 March 2023 Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report (PLA-8060) PLA-8057, Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments- Supplemental Information, PLA-80572023-03-15015 March 2023 Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments- Supplemental Information, PLA-8057 PLA-8052, (Sses), Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums2023-02-13013 February 2023 (Sses), Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums PLA-8048, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Requesting Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence2023-01-14014 January 2023 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Requesting Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence PLA-8042, Proposed Emergency Amendment to License NPF-22: Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence2023-01-10010 January 2023 Proposed Emergency Amendment to License NPF-22: Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence PLA-8039, Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of License Amendments - Supplemental Information2022-12-22022 December 2022 Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of License Amendments - Supplemental Information PLA-8038, Notification of Petition for Bankruptcy (PLA-8038)2022-12-14014 December 2022 Notification of Petition for Bankruptcy (PLA-8038) PLA-8036, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 203, 202, and 204, PLA-80362022-11-30030 November 2022 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 203, 202, and 204, PLA-8036 PLA-8035, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 205, 200, and 201, PLA-80352022-11-0808 November 2022 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 205, 200, and 201, PLA-8035 2024-09-18
[Table view] Category:Part 21 Correspondence
MONTHYEARPLA-7629, Transmittal of 10CFR 21 Notification2017-08-17017 August 2017 Transmittal of 10CFR 21 Notification ML17179A3782017-06-0707 June 2017 TE Connectivity - Part 21 Transfer of Information TE-023 ML13044A0752013-02-0808 February 2013 Part 21 - Completed Evaluation for Potential Error in Main Steam Line High Flow Calculational Methodology ML1024605372010-09-0202 September 2010 Part 21 60-Day Interim Report Notification: Failure to Include Seismic Input in Channel-Control Blade Interference Customer Guidance ML1000700732009-11-19019 November 2009 USNRC 10CFR Part 21 Notification - Flowserve Figure 848 Disk/Disk Nut Separation ML0320604292003-07-21021 July 2003 Notification of Possible Defect Associated with Thermo Westronics Model 2100C Series Recorders ML0215601132002-05-10010 May 2002 Letter from W. G. Hampton Subject: 10CFR21 Notification - Potential Defect Involving Fan Assemblies Use in Forced Air Cooled Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems 2017-08-17
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Brad Berryman Susquehanna Nuclear, LLC Site Vice President 769 Salem Boulevard Berwick, PA 18603 TALEN~
Tel. 570.542.2904 Fax 570.542.1504 Brad .Berryman@TalenEnergy.com ENERGY AUG 1 7 2017 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 10 CFR 21 Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 10 CFR 21 NOTIFICATION UNIT 1 LICENSE NO. NPF-14 UNIT 2 LICENSE NO. NPF -22 Docket No. 50-387 PLA-7629 50-388 Ref erence: Talen Letter (PLA- 7613), Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Interim Report of Deviation, dated June 9, 201 7.
In the reference cited above, Susquehanna Nuclear, LLC (Susquehanna) submitted an interim report pursuant to 10 CFR 21.2l(a)(2) that provided information regarding an evaluation of a deviation associated with an Eaton/Cutler Hammer A200 series starter manufactured in 2014. The condition was subsequently determined to create the possibility of a substantial safety hazard and was reported on July 21, 2017 via EN 52867. In accordance with 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(ii) and 10 CFR 21.21(d)(4), Susquehanna is providing the final report which is provided in the attachment to this letter.
This letter contains no new regulatory commitments.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Jason Jennings, Manager ofNuclear Regulatory Affairs, at (570) 542-3155.
Sincerely,
Attachment:
10 CFR 21 Report Copy: NRC Region I Ms. T. E. Hood, NRC Project Manager Ms. L. H. Micewski, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector Mr. M. Shields, PA DEP/BRP
Attachment to PLA-7629 10 CFR 21 Report
Attachment to PLA-7 629 10 CFR Part 21 Notification The following provides the information required by 10 CFR 21 .21(d)(4):
i) Name and address of the individual or individuals informing the Commission.
Brad Berryman Site Vice President Susquehanna Nuclear, LLC 769 Salem Boulevard Berwick, PA 18603 ii) Identification of the facility, the activity, or the basic component supplied for such facility or such activity within the United States which fails to comply or contains a defect.
Facility:
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station 769 Salem Boulevard Berwick, PA 18603 Component: Eaton/Cutler Hammer A200 series contactor (motor starter)- Size 1 iii) Identification of the firm constructing the facility or supplying the basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect.
Supplier:
AZZ Nuclear I NLI 7410 Pebble Drive Fort Worth, TX 76118 iv) Nature of the defect or failure to comply and the safety hazard which is created or could be created by such defect or failure to comply.
The condition is a defect in an Eaton/Cutler Hammer A200 series starter that failed while in service at Susquehanna Steam Electric Station. The failed starter was manufactured by Eaton Corporation in 2014 and purchased by Susquehanna from AZZ/NLI as part of an MCC bucket assembly. The starter failed with its contacts stuck in the energized state when it was de-energized. A failure analysis, performed by Exelon PowerLabs, identified the contactor sticking to be due to the pole faces of the coil laminations and those of the armature laminations adhering to one another at normal operating temperatures. There was residue/material on the pole faces which closely matched Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and silicone grease. Exelon PowerLabs stated, "One of the characteristics ofPDMS is that at cooler temperatures it is more of a solid consistency, and at higher temperatures it becomes more viscous and tacky." The Exelon PowerLabs report concluded that the presence of the PDMS on the pole face surfaces was not due to contamination, but rather either over-application or migration of the material from the inner areas of the laminations.
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Attachment to PLA-7629 A previous Part 21 report submitted by Curtiss-Wright QualTech NP (Event Notification 51611) in December 2015 provided notification of Eaton/Cutler Hammer A200 series starters failures due to silicon based mold release that remained on the molded parts and would come between the moving (magnet) and fixed armatures. The Part 21 stated that when heated for extended period of time, the material would become sticky causing anywhere from a minor delay in opening to a frozen closed condition. Eaton/Cutler Hammer determined that the silicone mold release was first introduced into the manufacturing facility in May 2008 and used periodically until October 2012. According to Eaton/Cutler Hammer, any starters manufactured after January 1, 2013 should be silicon mold release free.
Fallowing the failure of the 2014 starter at Susquehanna, Eaton Corporation performed an investigation and reconfmned that silicon mold release was banned from molding production in October 2012 and has not been used since that time. Eaton concluded that the contamination does not appear to be systemic, but rather random and intermittent and that the contamination was most likely introduced either by operators and assemblers on the manufacturing lines, or by others who disassemble and inspect the product after shipment from their plant. Susquehanna does not take the components apart during receipt for testing or visual inspection. Eaton concluded that there is no evidence that the issue is systemic and considers it a random event. Eaton performed testing of eight starters (seven with a 2012 date code and one with a 2014 date code). The starters were energized for one week at ambient temperature. At the end of that period, one unit (with a 2012 date code) stuck. Laboratory analysis of the failed unit confirmed the presence of silicone on the magnet surface.
The Susquehanna failed starter was associated with one of the Drywell Cooling fans. The Drywell Cooling fans are designed to run in high speed (normal operation) or low speed (post Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) mixing). The Drywell Cooling fans operating in low speed ensure a uniformly mixed post-accident primary containment atmosphere, thereby minimizing the potential for local hydrogen bums due to a pocket of hydrogen above the flammable concentration. With one fan failing to start and assuming failure of redundant components, the safety function could be lost. As a result, the condition could create a substantial safety hazard, and the conclusion is that the deviation is a defect reportable in accordance with 10 CFR Part 21.
v) The date on which the information of such defect or failure to comply was obtained.
Susquehanna submitted an interim Part 21 report on June 9, 2017 The assessment for Part 21 was completed on June 14, 2017, and determined that the reported deviation constituted a defect in accordance with regulatory definitions. The initial Part 21 report was made on June 21, 2017 in EN 52867.
vi) In the case of a basic component which contains a defect or fails to comply, the number and location of these components in use at, supplied for, being supplied for, or may be supplied for, manufactured, or being manufactured for one or more facilities or activities subject to the regulations in this part.
There are fifty Size 1 A200 series starters manufactured outside of the date range of the original Curtiss-Wright Part 21 that are in use at Susquehanna in various locations and Page 2 of3
Attachment to PLA-7629 applications. None of these starters have the exact date code of the 20 14 starter that failed at Susquehanna.
vii) The corrective action which has been, is being, or will be taken; the name of the individual or organization responsible for the action; and the length of time that has been or will be taken to complete the action.
Susquehanna is addressing the original Curtiss-Wright Part 21 associated with starters manufactured from May 2008 to January 1, 2013 through scheduled replacement of the suspect components with new, more robust starters. This action is expected to be completed by May 2018.
As indicated above, the manufacturer, Eaton, has concluded that the failure of the starter from 2014 is a random event with no evidence that the issue is systematic. Outside of the January 2017 failure, no other Susquehanna starters have failed due to residue/material on the pole faces. In addition, no other starters supplied to Susquehanna had the exact date code as the failed starter. Based on this information, Susquehanna does not currently plan to replace these components on an expedited schedule as with the starters manufactured between May 2008 and January 1, 2013. If additional failures were to occur, additional corrective action would be determined at that time.
Susquehanna continues to discuss the failure with the AZZINLI and Eaton to resolve differences between the Eaton conclusions and the Exelon PowerLabs conclusions. If these discussions were to result in characterization of the issue that is different than the basis for the corrective action plan provided above, the corrective action plan would be re-evaluated.
viii) Any advice related to the defect or failure to comply about the facility, activity, or basic component that has been, is being, or will be given to purchasers or licensees.
Not Applicable ix) In the case of an early site permit, the entities to whom an early site permit was transferred.
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