ND-18-0529, Unit 4 - Notice of Uncompleted ITAAC 225-days Prior to Initial Fuel Load Item 2.2.03.09a.ll (Index Number 202)

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Unit 4 - Notice of Uncompleted ITAAC 225-days Prior to Initial Fuel Load Item 2.2.03.09a.ll (Index Number 202)
ML18117A271
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Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 04/24/2018
From: Yox M
Southern Nuclear Operating Co
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Michael d. Yox 7825 River Road LSouthern Nuclear Regulatory Affairs Director Waynesboro, GA 30830 Vogtle 3 &4 706-848-6459 tel APR 2 4 20ie Docket Nos.:

52-025 52-026 410-474-8587 ceii myox@southernco.com ND-18-0529 10CFR 52.99(c)(3)

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Southern Nuclear Operating Company Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Notice of Uncompleted ITAAC 225-davs Prior to Initial Fuel Load Item 2.2.03.09a.ll [Index Number 202]

Ladles and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to 10 CFR 52.99(c)(3), Southern Nuclear Operating Company hereby notifies the NRC that as of April 6, 2018, Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Unit 3 and Unit 4 Uncompleted Inspections,Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria (ITAAC) Item 2.2.03.09a.ll [Index Number 202] has not been completed greater than 225-days priorto Initial fuel load. The Enclosure describes the plan for completing this ITAAC. Southern Nuclear Operating Company will, at a later date, provide additional notifications for ITAAC that have not been completed 225-days priorto Initial fuel load.

This notification Is Informed by the guidance described In NEI 08-01, Industry Guideline for the ITAAC Closure Process Under 10 CFR Part 52, which was endorsed by the NRC In Regulatory Guide 1.215. In accordance with NEI 08-01, this notification Includes ITAACfor which required Inspections, tests, or analyses have not been performedor have been only partially completed. All ITAAC will be fully completed and all Section 52.99(c)(1) ITAAC Closure Notifications will be submitted to NRC to support the Commission finding that all acceptance criteria are met prior to plant operation, as required by 10 CFR 52.103(g).

This letter contains no new NRC regulatory commitments.

If there are any questions, please contact Tom Petrak at 706-848-1575.

Respectfully submitted, Ji Michael J. Yox Regulatory Affairs DirectorVogtle 3 &4

Enclosure:

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Unit 3 and Unit 4 Completion Plan for Uncompleted ITAAC 2.2.03.09a.ll [Index Number 202]

MJY/KJD/amw

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ND-18-0529 Page 2 of 3 To:

Southern Nuclear Operating Companv/ Georgia Power Company Mr. D. A. Bost (w/o enclosures)

Mr. M. D. Rauckhorst (w/o enclosures)

Mr. M. D. Meier Mr. D. H. Jones (w/o enclosures)

Mr. D. L. McKinney Mr. M. J. Vox Mr. D. L. Fulton Mr. J. B. Klecha Mr. G. Chick Mr. F. H. Willis Ms. A. L. Pugh Mr. A. 8. Parton Mr. W. A. Sparkman Mr. C. E. Morrow Ms. K. M. Stacy Mr. M. K. Washington Mr. J. P. Redd Ms. A. C. Chamberlain Mr. D. R. Culver Mr. T. G. Petrak Document Services RTYPE: VND.LI.L06 File AR.01.02.06 cc:

Nuclear Reaulatorv Commission Mr. W. Jones (w/o enclosures)

Ms. J. M. Heisserer Mr. C. P. Patel Mr. M. E. Ernstes Mr. G. J. Khouri Mr. T. E. Chandler Ms. S. E. Temple Ms. P. Braxton Mr. N. D. Karlovich Mr. A. J. Lerch Mr. C. J. Even Mr. F. D. Brown Mr. B. J. Kemker Ms. A. E. Rivera-Varona Ms. L. A. Kent Mr. P. B. Donnelly Ms. N. C. Coovert Oaiethorpe Power Corporation Mr. R. B. Brinkman

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ND-18-0529 Page 3 of 3 Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia Mr. J. E. Fuller Mr. 8. M. Jackson Dalton Utilities Mr. T. Bundros Westinahouse Electric Comoanv. LLC Dr. L. OrianI (w/o enclosures)

Mr. D. 0. Durham (w/o enclosures)

Mr. M. M. Corletti Ms. LG. Iller Mr. D. Hawkins Ms. J. Monahan Mr. J. L. Coward Ms. N. E. Deangelis Other Mr. J. E. Hesler, Bechtel Power Corporation Ms. L. Matis, Tetra Tech NUS, Inc.

Dr. W. R. Jacobs, Jr., Ph.D., CDS Associates, Inc.

Mr. 8. Roetger, GeorgiaPublicService Commission Ms. 8. W. Kernizan, Georgia Public Service Commission Mr. K. C. Greene, Troutman Sanders Mr. 8. Blanton, Baich Bingham

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ND-18-0529 Enclosure Page 1 of 5 Southern Nuclear Operating Company ND-18-0529 Enclosure Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Unit 3 and Unit 4 Completion Plan for Uncompleted ITAAC 2.2.03.09a.il [Index Number 202]

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ND-18-0529 Enclosure Page 2 of 5 ITAAC Statement Design Commitment 9.a) The PXS provides a function to cool the outside of the reactor vessel during a severe accident.

Insoections/Tests/Analvses ii) Inspections of the as-built reactor vessel insulation will be performed.

Acceptance Criteria ii) The combined total flow area of the water inlets is not less than 6 ft^. The combined total flow area of the steam outlet(s) is not less than 12 ft^. A report exists and concludes that the minimum flow area between the vessel insulation and reactor vessel for the flow path that vents steam is not less than 12 ft^ considering the maximum deflection of the vessel insulation with a static pressure of 12.95 ft of water.

ITAAC Completlon Description Multiple ITAAC are performed to verifythe Passive Core Cooling System (PXS) provides a function to cool the outside of the Reactor Vessel during a severe accident. The subject ITAAC requires that inspections of the as-built reactor vessel insulation be performed to verify that the combined total flow area of the water inlets is not less than 6 ft^, that the combined total flow area of the steam outlet(s) is not less than 12 ft^, and that a report exists and concludes that the minimum flow area between the vessel insulation and reactor vessel for the flow path that vents steam is not less than 12 ft^ considering the maximum deflection of the vessel insulation with a static pressure of 12.95 ft of water.

Following fabrication, vendor and site personnel performed inspections to measure the inner diameter of the Unit 3 and Unit4 reactor vessel insulation (RVI) and outer diameter of the reactor pressure vessel (RPV). The RPVinspections are performed onsite priorto installation in accordance with NEI-08-01, Section 9.5 "As-built Inspections" due to the impracticality of performing these measurements once the RPVis its final installed location. These inspections are conducted in accordance with the Unit 3 and Unit 4 RVI and RPV installation work packages (References 1 through4). The installation work packages require measurements be taken of the RVI inner diameter following fabrication in its final location, RPV outer diameter prior to installation, and the final as-built centerline location of the RPV post installation. The as-built RPV centerline location is compared to the common reference point used to measure the as-built RVI inner diameter to ensure the accuracy of the calculated as built minimum flow area.

Additional inspections are performed of the RVI components, including water inlets, upper neutron shielding blocks, and steam outlets, following placement intheir final location in accordance with the requirements of installation work packages (References 5, 6, and 7).

These workpackages identify the locations and frequency of inspection points for measuring the flow path area ofthe water inletassemblies, steam outlets, and the inner diameter ofthe RVI components. Measurements are taken using survey equipment in accordance with site survey procedures. The as-built measurements ofthe RPV and the RVI are recorded and used

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ND-18-0529 Enclosure Page 3 of 5 to calculate the total flow area of the water Inlets, steam outlets, and the bounding minimum flow area In the annulus region that vents steam between the RPV and the RVI. The calculated as-bullt flow areas are verified to meet the acceptance criteria.

The maximum deflection of the RVI components with a static pressure of 12.95 ft of water Is determined based upon the methodology described In subsection 5.3.5 of the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) (Reference 8). A finite element structural analysis (Reference

9) Is performed to determine the amount of deflection In the RVI components. The bounding load acting on the RVI components Is derived based on the static pressure from 12.95 ft of water, and the dynamic oscillating pressure caused by the boiling of water between the reactor vessel and RVI. In addition, a thermal analysis (Reference 10) Is performed to determine the expansion Inthe reactor vessel outer diameter and reduction of the RVI Inner diameter.

Together, these analyses demonstrate the minimum flow area between the RVI and RPVfor the flow path that vents steam Isnot less than 12 ft^ considering the maximum deflection ofthe vessel Insulation with a static pressure of 12.95 ft of water.

The results of the as-bullt Inspections are documented In the Unit 3 and Unit 4 Principal Closure Documents (References 11 and 12, respectively) and are shown In Attachment A which meets the ITAAC acceptance criteria.

References 1 thru 12 are available for NRG Inspection as part of the Unit3 and Unit4 ITAAC 2.2.03.09a.ll Completion Packages (Reference 13 and 14, respectively).

List of ITAAC Findings In accordance with plant procedures for ITAAC completion, Southern NuclearOperating Company (SNC) performed a review ofall findings pertaining to the subject ITAAC and associated corrective actions. This review found there are no relevant ITAAC findings associated with this ITAAC.

References (available for NRG Inspection)

1. TranscoWork Package RV-50645-WP02 Rev0, "Work Package &Inspection Recordsfor MN20 RV Shell Support Ring, Insulation, and Flow Liner Installation at Vogtle 3"
2. TranscoWork Package RV-50645-WP02 Rev0, "Work Package &Inspection Recordsfor MN20 RV Shell Support Ring, Insulation, and Flow Liner Installation at Vogtle 4"
3. WECTEC Work Package SV3-MV01-MHH-007 Rev X, "Upending and Installing Unit 3 Reactor Vessel"
4. WECTEC Work Package SV4-MV01 -MHH-005 Rev 0, "Upending and Installing Unit 4 R©cictor V©ss©l"
5. Transco Work Package SV3/4RV-50645-WP03 RevX, "MN20 RV Bottom Head Support Steel, Insulation, Lower Neutron Shielding and FlowLiner Installation"
6. Transco Work Package SV3/4 RV-50645-WP YYY, "RV Insulation VentPanel Installation"
7. Transco Work Package SV3/4 RV-50645-WP ZZZ, "RV Upper Neutron Shielding Installation" 8.

UFSAR Subsection 5.3.5, "Reactor Vessel Insulation" 9.

APP-MN20-M3C-002 Rev 2, "Evaluation of Metallic Reflective Insulation Support Systems for the API 000 Reactor Vessel"

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ND-18-0529 Enclosure Page 4 of 5

10. APP-MN20-Z0C-003 Rev 0, "API 000 Reactor Vessel Insulation System Steam/Water Annulus Flow Area during a Severe Accident"
11. Principal Closure Document (Unit 3)
12. Principal Closure Document (Unit 4) 13.2.2.03.09a.ii U3-CP-Rev X, "Completion Package for the Unit 3 ITAAC 2.2.03.09a.ii [Index Number 202]"

14.2.2.03.09a.ii U4-CP-RevX, "Completion Package for the Unit 4 ITAAC 2.2.03.09a.ii [Index Number 202]"

15. NEI 08-01, "Industry Guideline forthe ITAAC Closure Process under 10 CFR Part 52"

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ND-18-0529 Enclosure Page 5 of 5 Attachment A As-built Flow area for the RVI water inlets, RVI steam outlets and flow path between RPV and RVI that vents steam Location Unit 3 as-buiit fiow area (ft^)

Unit 4 as-buiit fiow area (ft^)

Acceptance criteria Water Inlets X.X X.X not less than 6 ft^

Steam outlets yy yy not less than 12 ft^

flow path between RPV and RVI that vents steam z.z z.z not less than 12ft^*

considering the maximum deflection ofthe vessel insulation with a staticpressure of12.95ftof water.