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Forwards Summary of Operating Experience of Shift Staffing & Proposal for multi-unit Licensing & Conversion,In Response to SER (NUREG-0857).Issue Re Shift Staffing Can Be Closed Out
ML17299A574
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Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 08/30/1985
From: Van Brunt E
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
RTR-NUREG-0857, RTR-NUREG-737, RTR-NUREG-857 ANPP-33304-EEVB, TAC-56651, NUDOCS 8509050177
Download: ML17299A574 (54)


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PHOENIX, ARIZONA85072-2034 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention:

Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No.

3 Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 August 30, 1985 ANPP-33304-EEVB/PGN

Subject:

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)

Units 1 and 2

Operating Experience of Shift Staffing, Multi-Unit Licensing and Conversion of Licenses Docket No.

STN 50-528(License No. NPF-41)/529 File 85-056-026'.1.01.10

References:

(1)

Safety Evaluation Report related to the operation of Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3 (NUREG-0857),

Supplement 8, dated May, 1985.

(2)

Meeting between NRC and APS on" February 20, 1985 in Bethesda, MD,

Subject:

Operator Licensing.

(3)

Telecon between E. A. Licitra (NRC), L. Crocker (NRC), R. Zimmerman (NRC), S. R. Frost (APS), T.'. Bloom (APS),

and J.

M. Allen (APS) dated August 12, 1985,

Subject:

Operations-Shift Staffing for PVNGS Units 1 and 2.

Dear Mr. Knighton:

Reference (1) identifies operating experience of shift staffing as an issue relating to PVNGS Unit 2 which is still outstanding.

Attached please find a summary of the Palo Verde Operations experience base for staff review.

In addition, the Reference (2) meeting resulted in a commitment by APS to submit a proposal for multi-unit licensing and conversion of Unit 1 licenses to Unit 2 licenses.

These proposals are also attached for your review.

In order to document the experience

base, summary tables have been completed for the eighteen (18)

SROs projected to fulfillthe six months "hot" experience requirement (with six weeks )20/. power) prior to Unit 2 initial criticality.

"Hot" experience levels gained on PVNGS Unit 1 began with Mode 3 entry on April 29,

1985, (per Reference
3) and are current as of September 1, 1985.

A multi-unit license will be requested for all SROs currently licensed on Unit 1 that fulfillthe hot experience requirement.

In addition, a breakdown of which SROs will be assigned to Unit 1 and which SROs will be assigned to Unit 2 is included to document that shift staffing for both Units meets the requirements (per Reference 3).

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By submittal of this information, we believe the issue of operating experience of shift staffing for Unit 2 has been addressed and the issue can be closed out.

The commitment made in the Reference (2) meeting has also been completed.

Please contact Mr. William F. Quinn of my staff concerning any questions or additional information you may need on this matter.

Very truly y urs, CU.A E. E.

Van Brunt, Jr.

Executive Vice President Project Director EEVB/WFQ/PGN/slh Attachments cc:

E. A. Licitra M. C. Ley R. P.

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represent that I am Executive Vice President, Arizona Nuclear Power Project, that the foregoing document has been signed by me on behalf of Arizona Public Service Company with full authority to do so, that I have read such document and know its contents, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements made therein are true.

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Sworn to before me this ~D day of 1985.

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PALO VERDE OPERATIONS EXPERIENCE BASE The following is a list of SROs and their Unit assignments.

These assignments are expected to be completed by initial criticality in Unit 2.

Each of the SROs listed will meet the Operating Staff Experience Requirements as stated in the Technical Specifications.

It is expected that all SROs assigned to Unit 1 will have a multi-unit license and will be able to provide backup for Unit 2.

Unit 1 Unit 2 Ray Buzard Dave Callaghan John Dennis Mike Evans

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, Mike Halpin

'arol Jurn Ken Koppleman Jim Niedermeyer Fred Riedel Dennis Swan Bob Vallely'ayne Aho Frank Buckingham Gene Eimar Dan Ensign Roger Middleton Dirk White Summary tables are attached for each of these SROs documenting their hot experience at an operating PWR ) 20% power, hot experience at PVNGS Unit 1, experience

) 20% power at PVNGS Unit 1, present

license, and license needed.

The multi-unit licenses will be requested consistent with the Multi-Unit Licensing Proposal.

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NAI'1E: Hike Hal in 1.

Hot Experience at operating Pt<R >20K Power 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-k PRESENT LICENSE U-I SRO U-2 SRO 3 months at Prairie Island 4 months 10 weeks-3.

Experience

)20K power at PVNGS U-1 4.

License needed NOTES:

Dual~ Unit I Unit II NAIVE:Frank Buckingham l.

Hot Experience at operating PtItR >20K Power PRESEiVT LICENSE U-1 SRO R

U-2 SRO 2 months at SONGS 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-1 4 months 3.

Experience

)207 power at PVNGS U-1 4.

License needed i Wi&

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Unit I Unit II NOTES:

Satisfies 6 months criteria on 8-29-85 NAMEZred Riedel 1.

Hot experience at operating PlItR >20K Power PRESENT LICEiVSE U-1 SRO I U-2 SRO 2

months at ANO-2 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-l 4 months 3.

Experience

>20K power at PVNGS U-1 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X

Unit 1 Unit II NOTES: Satisfies 6 months criteria on 8-15-85 12

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Hot Experience at operating PWR >20% Power

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1 SRO U 2 SRO X

14 months SRO at the Zion Nuclear Plant 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-1 3 Weeks 3.

Experience

>20% power at PVNGS U-1 3 weeks 4.

License needed Dual Unit I NOTES:

Unit II X NAME.. Wayne Aho 1.

Hot Experience at operating Ptv'R

>20% Power PRESEiVT LICEVSE U-1 SRO U-2 SRO RO License OP-5295 at Maine Yankee 8/80 to 8/81 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-l 3.

Experience

>20% power at PVNGS U-1 4.

License needed NOTES:

Scheduled for Oct.

'85 SRO License exam Dual Unit I Unit II X NAi4IE:

reer PRESEVT.LICENSE U-1 SRO X

U-2 SRO 1.

Hot experience at operating PWR >20% Power 6 months at Prairie Island 3

ears RO at La Crosse BWR 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-1 4 months 3.

Experience

>20% power at PVNGS U-1 10 weeks 4.

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Hot-Experience at operating PtltR >20K Power PRESENT LICENSE U-l SRO I

U-2 SRO 2

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Hot Experience at PYNGS U-1

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Experience

>20K power at PVNGS U-l 4 months 4.

License needed Dual X

Unit I Unit II NOTES:

NAME:Ray Buzard 1.

Hot Experience at operating PMR >20K Power 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-1 PRESENT LICENSE U-1 SRO X

U-2 SRO 5 months at Ft. Calhoun, RO license 1 month at SONGS 2 8 3 4 months 3.

Experience

>20K power at PVNGS U-1 4.

License needed Dual X Unit I Unit II NOTES:

NAME:Dirk White 1.

Hot experience at operating PtItR >20/o Power PRESENT LICENSE U-I SRO~ U-2 SRO 3 weeks at SONGS 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-l 4 months 3.

Experience

>20K power at PVNGS U-1 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X

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Hot Experience at PVNGS U-l PRESENT LICENSE U-l SRO 2

U-2 SRO 20 months at SONGS U-l,'RO license 4 months 3.

Experience

>20% power at PVNGS U-1 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X

Unit I Unit II NOTES:

NAHE: Darol Jurn 1.

Hot Experience at operating Pt& >20% Power PRESENT LICENSE U-1 SRQ X

2~ months at ANO-2 U-2 SRO 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-l 4 months 3.

Experience

>20% power at PVNGS U-1 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X Unit I Unit II NOTES:

NAi~fE: Dan Ensi n

PRESENT LICEilSE U-1 SRO 2

U-2 SRO 1.

Hot experience at operating PtR

>20% Power 3 weeks at ANO-1 week t SONGS 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-1 4 months

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Experience

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Hot Experience at operating PWR >20.o Power PRESENT LIC-.':SE U-l SRO I U-2 SRO 5 years RO at DRESDEN BMR 2.

Hot Experience at PVNCS U-l 3 months on 9/i(85 3.

Experience

>20K power at PVNCS U-l 10 weeks 4.

License needed NOTES:

Dual X

Unit I Unit II NAHE:

Dennis Swan 1.

Hot Experience at operating PtER >20'ower PRESENT LICENSE U-I SRO I

U-2 SRO None 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-1 4 months 3.

Experience

>20X power at PVNGS U-l 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X

Unit I Unit II NOTES:

NAHE: Hike Evans 1.

Hot experience at operating Pt~'R >20K Power PRESENT LICENSE U-l SRO I U-2 SRO.

None 2.

Hot Experience at PVYGS U-1 3 months 3.

Experience

>20ro power at PVNGS U-l 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X

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Hot Experience at operating PWR >20.. Power PRESENT LICL.';SE U-1.

SRO I U-2 SRO 22 months RO/SRO at Davis Besse 2.

Hot Experience at PYNGS U-l 4 months 3.

Experience

>20io power at PVNGS U-l 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X

Unit I Unit II NOTES:

NAIVE: Burt Graho 1.

Hot Experience at operating Ptv'R >20K Power PRESENT LICENSE U-I SRO~ U-2 SRO at ANO-1 RO license 2.

Hot Experience at PVNGS U-l 4 weeks 3.

Experience

>20X power at PVNGS U-1 4 weeks 4.

License needed Dual Unit I Unit II NOTES:

NAqE-. Dave Callaghan 1.

Hot experience at operating Pt~'R >20K Power PRESENT LICENSE U-I SRO I U-2 SRO none 2.

Hot Evperience at PVNGS U-l 3.

Evperience

>20K power at PVNGS U-l 10 weeks 4.

License needed Dual X

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I MULTI-UNITLICENSING PROPOSAL To be eligible for a multi~nit license on PVNGS Units 1 and 2, the individual must satisfy the following:

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Perform licensed -duties on the unit for which he holds a license for a period of at least four weeks after the unit has achieved initial 20X power.

2)

Receive training on the unit differences as they relate to systems and plant operation.

ANPP will request a waiver of the differences examination be granted when items 1 and 2 above are satisfied, based on the limited differences between the units.

A summary of the Unit 1

and Unit 2

operational differencesp projected out to Unit 2 fuel load, is attached (Enclosure 1).

Personnel that a multimnit license will be requested for:

SRO Ron Younger Dick Gouge John Dennis Mike Halpin Dave Callaghan Fred Riedel Ray Buzard Bob Vallely Jim Niedermeyer Ken Koppleman SUPT.

DSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS ASST.

SS Frank Buckingham Dirk White Darol Jurn Dan Ensign Mike Evans Dennis Swan Burt Grabo Donna Best Lee Clyde ASST.

SS ASST.

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SS ASST.

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SS STA STA RO John Hunter Tom Stahler Randy Bethke-Jeff Garden Scott Zerkel-Dave Renn NO III NO III NO III NO III NO III NO III Duane Hughes David Smith Lou Florence Walt Stearns Bill Myers Dave Strey NO III NO III NO III NO III NO III NO III

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PROPOSAL FOR CONVERSION OF UNIT 1 LICENSES TO UNIT 2 LICENSES To satisfy Unit 2 license needs for fuel load and power ascension

testing, we will request conversion of Unit 1 Operator and Senior Operator licenses to Unit 2 licenses.

The personnel involved will have been assigned Unit 2 duties during the startup phase of Unit 2

and are expected to perform Unit 2

assignments through the fuel load and power ascension test phase.

After 20%

power is achieved on Unit 2, a multi.-unit license will be requested for these personnel.

The personnel involved will receive training on the unit differences prior to Unit 2 fuel load.

A summary of the Unit 1 and Unit 2 operational differences, projected out to Unit 2 fuel load, is attached (Enclosure 1).

Due to limited differences, a waiver will be requested on all portions of the examination and a straight license conversion from a

Unit 1 to a

Unit 2 license will be requested.

Personnel that license conversion will be requested for:

SRO Robert Adney Dewayne Carnes Steve McKinney

,John Pollard Steve Ryan John Scott Reginald Taylor Arlen Nelson RO John Brannen Edward Cesena Lawrence Speight Jim Taylor Based on their participation in Unit 2

startup and the Operator Requalification program, we believe license conversion will be justified.

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ENCLOSURE 1

ARIZONA NUCLEAR POWER PROJECT PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT DIFFERENCES HANDOUT JULY 20, 1985 The plant differences handout is developed into two sections.

The first section covers planned construction differences.

These differences have been preplanned to account for a more efficient operation of the PVNGS site as a whole.

Some systems and structures will be supporting the site and not just a particular unit.

Section two of the differences handout will cover those changes to sys-tems which were generated by a plant or design change package and have resulted in the major change to an operations procedure or has been de-termined to have a major impact on the operation of the system.

These

changes, due to scheduling, may not be installed in the units simultan-eously and therefore results in a difference between the units in which the change is installed and those that do not yet have it installed.

It is not the intention for this section to cover all plant changes or differences between the units, only those which have, been determined to have major operation impact.

An example of this would be, if a one inch drain valve was installed on the suction of a pump to allow for depres-surizing and draining the suction pipe prior to the removal of the pump for maintenance, this difference would not be included in this handout because it does not result in a major change to how the system is oper-ated.

It does however result in a change to that particular unit's procedure, i.e.,

System valve line up.

Since all units will have unit specific P 8 ID's and procedures, the use of this valve will be identi-fied by the procedure being used.

If the change is an addition of a flow control valve to a system which is controlled from the control room to prevent thermo stres'sing a heat exchanger, and it has not been in-stalled in the other unit, then that change would be incorporated into Section two of this handout since it has major impact on how the system is operated.

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SECTION I Planned Construction Differences between the Units 1.

Control Room differences a.

Electrical Board (BOl)

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Auxilary Board (B07)

See Appendix "B" c.

Secondary Alarm Station (SAS)

No operational impact

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HUAC for-.cuntro1 bui3,ding different 'from. unit. 2-ro account for SAS No operational impact e.

Auxiliary Boiler Controls Operators need to be aware that if they are in unit 2 or 3 they need to contact unit 1 control if they require the services of the Auxiliary Boilers.

They also need to be aware that this is a shared system and it could be the source of cross contamination either chemical or radio-logical if one. of the units has an upset and this system is not.operated correctly.

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Fire pump start switches If the fire pumps are required to be started manually, this can only be done from unit 1 control room, or locally.

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Auxiliary Boiler located in Unit 1 po~er block area No operational impact 3.

Penetration seals different materials in Unit '1 as Units 2 and. 3.

(Different Subcontractor)

No operational impact 4.

Cable tray routing different on the 100'evel of the Auxiliary Building to avoid thermo-lagging in Unit 2.

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Unit 1 has Laundry/Decon Building Unit 1 operators should be aware that the expected normal 100 gallons per day or the expected maximum 300 gallons per day of drainage would be pumped into unit 1 chemical drain tanks of the liquid radwaste system.

This would not be the case for unit 2 or 3.

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'525 KY LINEBREAKER 552-942 NONE 525 KY LIMEBREAKER 552-992 STATUS 525 KY LINEBREAKER 552-942 SYNCHRONIZE SWITCH

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. HONE 13.8 KV BUS I-E-NAN-S05 SfXADBY SUPPLY VOLTA'ETER NONE 13.8 KV BUS I-E-NAN-S05 STANDBY SUPPLY AMMETER NONE 13.8 KV I-E-NAN-S05 STANDBY SUPPLY BREAKER 13.8 I-E-NAN-S05 STANDBY SUPPLY BREAKER USTA US 13.8 KV I-E-NAN-S05 STANDBY SUPPLY BREAK& SYNCHRONIZE SWITCH NONE 13.8 KY I-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPI. Y VOLThIETER NONE 13.8 KV I-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPLY AMMETER NONE 13.8 KV I-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPLY BREAKER 13.8 I-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPLY BREAKER STATUS 13.8 KY I-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPLY BREAKER SYNCHRONIZE SWITCH

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NONE 13.8 KV BUS 3-E-NAN-S05 STANDBY SUPPLY AMMETER NONE 13.S KV 3-E-NAH'RiS05'SMDBY SUPPLY BREAKER 13.8 $3-'E-MAN-S055l A'IIIDBYt SUPPLY BREAKER STATUS 13.8 KV 3-E-NAN-S05 STANDBY SUPPLY BREAKER SYCHRONIZE SWITCH NONE 13.8 KV 3-E-NAN-S05 VOLTMETER NONE 13.8 KV 3-E-iVAN-S05 NORMAI SUPPLY VOLTPPIETER NONE 13.& KV 3-E-NAN-S05 NORIQL SUPPLY AMi~~r 13'8 KV 3-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPLY BREAKER NONE 13.8 I-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPLY BREAKERQhTK 13.8 KV 3-E-NAN-S05 NORMAL SUPPLY BREAKER SYNCHRONIZE SWITCH NONE 13.S KV BUS 3-E-NAN-S06 STANDBY SUPPLY VOLTi~IETER NONE 13.8 KV BUS 3-E-NAN-S06 STANDBY SUPPLY AMMETER NOiRE 13.8 KV 3-E-NAN-S06 STANDBY SUPPLY BREAKER 13.8 KV 3-E-NAN-S06 STANDBY SUPPLY BREAKER SYCHRONIZE SWITCH 13.8 3-E-NAN-S06 STANDBY SUPPLY BREAKER SLATUS NONE PAGE 7.

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SECTION II Unit 2 has the capability of overriding a DGSS (AFAS-1, AFAS-2, SIAS) to allow'the Control Room Operator to transfer back to the preferred power source when it is restored after a LOP, and shutdown the Diesel Generator with a sustained AFAS-1, AFAS-2, or SIAS, however, the Diesel Generator will automatically restart and the breaker will close upon another LOP occurance.

Unit 1

will incorporate this at the next refueling.

Unit 2 has deleted loadshedding of class IE 1oad centers and added a loadshedding contact in series (.5 sec) with the HPSI pumps starting circuit.

Unit 1 will incorpor-ate this at the next refueling.