ML18040B084
| ML18040B084 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Vogtle |
| Issue date: | 03/06/2018 |
| From: | Chandu Patel NRC/NRO/DNRL/LB4 |
| To: | Whitley B Southern Nuclear Operating Co |
| patel c/415-3025 | |
| Shared Package | |
| ML18040B074 | List: |
| References | |
| EPID L-2017-LLA-0104, LAR 17-036 | |
| Download: ML18040B084 (10) | |
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ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 111 TO FACILITY COMBINED LICENSE NO. NPF-92 DOCKET NO.52-026 Replace the following pages of the Facility Combined License No. NPF-92 with the attached revised pages. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain marginal lines indicating the areas of change.
Facility Combined License No. NPF-92 REMOVE INSERT 7
7 Appendix C to Facility Combined License No. NPF-92 REMOVE INSERT C-431a C-431a C-431b C-432 C-432 C-432a C-433 C-433 C-433a C-434 C-434 C-434a
(7) Reporting Requirements (a)
Within 30 days of a change to the initial test program described in FSAR Section 14, Initial Test Program, made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.59 or in accordance with 10 CFR Part 52, Appendix D, Section VIII, Processes for Changes and Departures, SNC shall report the change to the Director of NRO, or the Directors designee, in accordance with 10 CFR 50.59(d).
(b)
SNC shall report any violation of a requirement in Section 2.D.(3),
Section 2.D.(4), Section 2.D.(5), and Section 2.D.(6) of this license within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. Initial notification shall be made to the NRC Operations Center in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72, with written follow up in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73.
(8) Incorporation The Technical Specifications, Environmental Protection Plan, and ITAAC in Appendices A, B, and C, respectively of this license, as revised through Amendment No. 111, are hereby incorporated into this license.
(9) Technical Specifications The technical specifications in Appendix A to this license become effective upon a Commission finding that the acceptance criteria in this license (ITAAC) are met in accordance with 10 CFR 52.103(g).
(10) Operational Program Implementation SNC shall implement the programs or portions of programs identified below, on or before the date SNC achieves the following milestones:
(a)
Environmental Qualification Program implemented before initial fuel load; (b)
Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program implemented before initial criticality; (c)
Preservice Testing Program implemented before initial fuel load; (d)
Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program implemented before initial fuel load; (e)
- 1.
The fire protection measures in accordance with Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.189 for designated storage building areas (including adjacent fire areas that could affect the storage area) implemented before initial receipt 7
Amendment No. 111
C-431a Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria 799 3.3.00.07d.i 7.d) Physical separation is maintained between Class 1E divisions and between Class 1E divisions and non-Class 1E cables.
Inspections of the as-built raceways that route Class 1E cables will be performed to confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
Results of the inspection will confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
i) Within the main control room and remote shutdown room (non-hazard areas), the minimum separation for low-voltage power cables and below is defined by one of the following:
i) Within the main control room and remote shutdown room (non-hazard areas) the minimum separation for low-voltage power cables and below meets one of the following:
- 1) For configurations involving open configurations to enclosed configurations with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 3 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 1) For configurations involving open configurations to enclosed configurations with low-voltage power cables, the vertical separation is 3 inches or more and the horizontal separation is 1 inch or more.
- 2) For configurations involving an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 2) For configurations that involve an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation may be reduced to 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 3) For configurations involving enclosed raceways, the minimum separation is 1 inch in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 3) For configurations that involve enclosed raceways, the minimum separation is 1 inch in both horizontal and vertical directions.
C-431b Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria
- 4) For configurations involving open configurations, and an enclosed raceway and an open raceway, with instrumentation and control cables, the minimum separation is 1 inch in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 4) For configurations that involve open configurations, and an enclosed raceway and an open raceway, with instrumentation and control cables, the minimum separation is 1 inch in both horizontal and vertical directions.
C-432 Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria 800 3.3.00.07d.ii.a 7.d) Physical separation is maintained between Class 1E divisions and between Class 1E divisions and non-Class 1E cables.
Inspections of the as-built raceways that route Class 1E cables will be performed to confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
Results of the inspection will confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
ii.a) Within other plant areas (hazard areas), the minimum separation is defined by one of the following:
ii.a) Within other plant areas inside containment (hazard areas), the separation meets one of the following:
- 1) The minimum vertical separation is 5 feet and the minimum horizontal separation is 3 feet.
- 1) The vertical separation is 5 feet or more and the horizontal separation is 3 feet or more.
- 2) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches for raceways containing only instrumentation and control and low-voltage power cables 2/0 AWG. This minimum vertical separation is 3 inches for the configuration with a conduit above and crossing the open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 2) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches for raceways containing only instrumentation and control and low-voltage power cables 2/0 AWG. This minimum vertical separation may be reduced to 3 inches for the configuration with a conduit above and crossing the open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 3) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches between a conduit and an open configuration for low-voltage power cables greater than 2/0 AWG but not greater than 750 kcmil. The vertical separation is 3 inches if a conduit is above and crossing an open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 3) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches between a conduit and an open configuration for low-voltage power cables greater than 2/0 AWG but not greater than 750 kcmil. The vertical separation may be reduced to 3 inches if a conduit is above and crossing an open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
C-432a Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria
- 4) For configurations that involve exclusively limited energy content cables (instrumentation and control),
the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 4) For configurations that involve exclusively limited energy content cables (instrumentation and control),
the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 5) For configurations involving an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 5) For configurations that involve an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 6) For configuration involving enclosed raceways, the minimum separation is 1 inch in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 6) For configurations that involve enclosed raceways, the minimum vertical and horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 7) The minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch for configurations with a non-safety conduit and a free air safety cable with low-voltage power cables and below.
- 7) The minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch for configurations with a non-safety conduit and a free air safety cable with low-voltage power cables and below.
C-433 Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria 801 3.3.00.07d.ii.b 7.d) Physical separation is maintained between Class 1E divisions and between Class 1E divisions and non-Class 1E cables.
Inspections of the as-built raceways that route Class 1E cables will be performed to confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
Results of the inspection will confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
ii.b) Within other plant areas (limited hazard areas), the minimum separation is defined by one of the following:
ii.b) Within other plant areas inside the non-radiologically controlled area of the auxiliary building (limited hazard areas), the separation meets one of the following:
- 1) The minimum vertical separation is 5 feet and the minimum horizontal separation is 3 feet.
- 1) The vertical separation is 5 feet or more and the horizontal separation is 3 feet or more.
- 2) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches for raceways containing only instrumentation and control and low-voltage power cables 2/0 AWG. This minimum vertical separation is 3 inches for the configuration with a conduit above and crossing the open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 2) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches for raceways containing only instrumentation and control and low-voltage power cables 2/0 AWG. This minimum vertical separation may be reduced to 3 inches for the configuration with a conduit above and crossing the open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
C-433a Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria
- 3) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches between a conduit and an open configuration for low-voltage power cables greater than 2/0 AWG but not greater than 750 kcmil. The vertical separation is 3 inches if a conduit is above and crossing an open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 3) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches between a conduit and an open configuration for low-voltage power cables greater than 2/0 AWG but not greater than 750 kcmil. The vertical separation may be reduced to 3 inches if a conduit is above and crossing an open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 4) For configurations that involve exclusively limited energy content cables (instrumentation and control),
the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 4) For configurations that involve exclusively limited energy content cables (instrumentation and control),
the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 5) For configurations involving an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 5) For configurations that involve an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 6) For configuration involving enclosed raceways, the minimum separation is 1 inch in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 6) For configurations that involve enclosed raceways, the minimum vertical and horizontal separation is 1 inch
- 7) The minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch for configurations with a non-safety conduit and a free air safety cable with low-voltage power cables and below.
- 7) The minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch for configurations with a non-safety conduit and a free air safety cable with low-voltage power cables and below.
C-434 Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria 802 3.3.00.07d.ii.c 7.d) Physical separation is maintained between Class 1E divisions and between Class 1E divisions and non-Class 1E cables.
Inspections of the as-built raceways that route Class 1E cables will be performed to confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
Results of the inspection will confirm that the separation between raceways that route Class 1E cables of different divisions, and between raceways that route Class 1E cables and raceways that route non-Class 1E cables is consistent with the following:
ii.c) Within other plant areas (limited hazard areas), the minimum separation is defined by one of the following:
ii.c) Within other plant areas inside the radiologically controlled area of the auxiliary building (limited hazard areas), the separation meets one of the following:
- 1) The minimum vertical separation is 5 feet and the minimum horizontal separation is 3 feet.
- 1) The vertical separation is 5 feet or more and the horizontal separation is 3 feet or more.
- 2) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches for raceways containing only instrumentation and control and low-voltage power cables 2/0 AWG. This minimum vertical separation is 3 inches for the configuration with a conduit above and crossing the open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 2) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches for raceways containing only instrumentation and control and low-voltage power cables 2/0 AWG. This minimum vertical separation may be reduced to 3 inches for the configuration with a conduit above and crossing the open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
C-434a Amendment No. 111 Table 3.3-6 Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria No.
ITAAC No.
Design Commitment Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria
- 3) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches between a conduit and an open configuration for low-voltage power cables greater than 2/0 AWG but not greater than 750 kcmil. The vertical separation is 3 inches if a conduit is above and crossing an open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 3) The minimum vertical separation is 12 inches and the minimum horizontal separation is 6 inches between a conduit and an open configuration for low-voltage power cables greater than 2/0 AWG but not greater than 750 kcmil. The vertical separation may be reduced to 3 inches if a conduit is above and crossing an open tray at an angle equal to or greater than 45 degrees.
- 4) For configurations that involve exclusively limited energy content cables (instrumentation and control),
the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 4) For configurations that involve exclusively limited energy content cables (instrumentation and control),
the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 5) For configurations involving an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 5) For configurations that involve an enclosed raceway and an open raceway with low-voltage power cables, the minimum vertical separation is 1 inch if the enclosed raceway is below the open raceway.
- 6) For configuration involving enclosed raceways, the minimum separation is 1 inch in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 6) For configurations that involve enclosed raceways, the minimum vertical and horizontal separation is 1 inch.
- 7) The minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch for configurations with a non-safety conduit and a free air safety cable with low-voltage power cables and below.
- 7) The minimum vertical separation is 1 inch and the minimum horizontal separation is 1 inch for configurations with a non-safety conduit and a free air safety cable with low-voltage power cables and below.