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Forwards Design Validation Insp Repts 50-250/89-203 & 50-251/89-203 on 890911-15,25-29 & 1012-13.Numerous Errors Identified Re Component Level Info & Electrical & Piping Calculations.Response Requested within 60 Days Re Items
ML17347B433
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  
Issue date: 11/22/1989
From: Varga S
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Goldberg J
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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See also: IR 05000250/1989203

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NOV 32

1989

Mr. V.H. Goldberg

Executive Vice President

Florida Power and Light Company

P.O.

Box 14000

Juno

Beach, Florida

33408-0420

Dear Mr. Goldberg:

SUBJECT:

TURKEY POINT DESIGN VALIDATION INSPECTION (50-250

AND 50-251/89-203)

This letter

conveys the results

and conclusions of the Design Validation

Inspection

(DVI) of the Turkey Point Nuclear

Power Plant, Units 3 and 4.

The inspection

was performed at both the Turkey Point site

and the Nuclear

Engineering offices at Juno

Beach during the periods of September

11-15,

September

25-29,

and October 12-13,

1989.

The inspection report is enclosed.

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The purpose of the inspection

was to assess

the effectiveness

of the actions

that Florida

Power

and Light Company

has

implemented

as part of the

Turkey Point Performance

Enhancement

Program

(PEP) Project

4 on configuration

control.

The inspection

team performed

a Safety System Functional Inspection

(SSFI)

on three

systems

to review the implementation of the

PEP actions.

The inspection

team concluded that the faci lity exhibited

a weakness

by confin-

ing its Design Basis Documentation

(DBD) verification effort to the system

level aspects

only.

Numerous errors were identified by the inspection

team

with respect to the component

level information.

The team

had additional

concerns with the multiple instances

in which seismic

and anchorage

analyses

were not available to substantiate

the adequacy

of major

components

in the component cooling water system.

The team also found errors

in the electrical

and piping calculations

which indicate the need to implement

the planned essential

calculations

program and to perform more thorough techni-

cal verification of the output calculations.

Some operating

procedures

were

found in er ror with respect to valve lineup configuration.

Based

on the

identified design output document

and design interface control problems,

the

team concluded that greater technical oversight is needed

on the part of

Florida Power and Light with respect to contractor work products.

On

a positive note,

the team found that maintenance initiatives,

such

as the

analysis-based

preventive maintenance

program, yielded beneficial results

and

the system level

DBDs were

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Public Document

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to respond to this office within 60 days to inform us of the

actions -taken related to the designated

items identified in this report and the

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Harold. F. Reis,

Esquire

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and Holtzinger, P.C.

1615

L Street,

N.W.

Washington,

DC

20036

Mr. Jack Shreve

Office of the Public Counsel

Room 4, Holland Building

Tallahassee,

Florida

32304

John T. Butler, Esquire

Steel,

Hector and Davis

4000 Southeast

Financial Center

Miami, Florida

33131-2398

Mr. K.N. Harris, Vice President

Tut key Point Nuclear Plant

Florida Power and Light Company

P.0.

Box 029100

Miami, Florida

33128

Senior

Resident

Inspector

Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory

Commission

P.O.

Box 57-1185

Miami, Florida

33257-1185

Mr. Jacob

Nash

Office of Radiation Control

Department of Health and

Rehabilitation Services

1317

Winewood Blvd.

Tallahassee,

Florida

32399-0700

Intergovernmental

Coordination

and Review

Office of Planning

and Budget

Executive Office of the Governor

The Capital Building

Tallahassee,

Florida

32301

Institute of Nuclear

Power Operations

1100 Circle 75 Parkway

Atlanta, Georgia

30339

Administrator

Department of Environmental

Regulation

Power Plant Siting Section

State of Florida

2600 Blair Stone

Road

Tallahassee,

Florida

32301

Regional Administrator,

Region II

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory

Commission

101 Marietta Street,

N.W.

Suite 2900

Atlanta, Georgia

30323

Attorney General

Department of Legal Affairs

The Capitol

Tallahassee,

Florida

32304

Plant Manager

Turkey Point Nuclear

Plant

Florida Power and Light Company

P.O.

Box 029100

Miami, Florida

33102

L.W. Bladow

Plant

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Turkey Point Nuclear Plant

P.O.

Box 029100

Miami, Florida

33102

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Turkey Point Nuclear Plant

P.O.

Box 029100

Miami, Florida

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County Manager of Metropolitan

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