ML19246C422
| ML19246C422 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Fermi |
| Issue date: | 06/25/1979 |
| From: | Kintner L Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Stolz J Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7907240583 | |
| Download: ML19246C422 (4) | |
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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Docket ilo. 50-341 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Joh., F. Stolz, Chief, Light Water Reactors Branch No.1 FROT1:
Lester L. Kintner, Project Manager, Light Water Reactors Branch No. 1
SUBJECT:
FORTHCOMING SITE VISIT TO ENRICC FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT DATE & TIME:
July 17, 18 & 19, 1979 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM LOCATION:
Fermi Unit 2, Monroe County, Michigan PURPOSE:
Tour the facility as a nart of the fire protection review.
(Agenda enclosed:
PARTICIPANTS:
Detroit Edison Company Ev Lusis R. C. Anderson L. Schuerman T. McKelvey Gilbert Associates M. Raps W. Brannen
" : lear Reculatory Commission G. Harrison R. Fitzpatrick J. Behn (Gage - Babcocki J. Hughes (Region III I&E)
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AuvlttLo Lester L. Kintner, Project Manager Light Water Reactors Branch No. 1 Division of Project Management
Enclosure:
Agenda cc:
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JUN 2 51979 Dr. Wayne H. Jens Dr. Wayne H. Jens Assistant Vice President Engineering a Construction Detroit Edison Company Mr. David Hiller 2000 Second As se University of Michigan Law Detroit, Michigan 48226 School Hutchins Hall cc:
Eugune B. Thomas, Jr., tsq.
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae 1757 N. Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Mrs. Martha Drake 230 Fairview 5Petoskey,Michiaaa 49770 Peter A. Marq ardt, Esq.
Co-Counsel The Detroit Edison Company 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 Mr. William J. Fahrner Project Manager - Fermi 2 The Detroit Edison Company 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 Larry E. Schuerman Licensing Engineer - I enni 2 Detr it Idison Company 2000 Second Avenue Detroit Michigan 48226 Charles Bechhoefer, Esq., Chairman Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel V. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.
20555 Dr. David R. Schink Departm2nt of Oceanography Texas A & M University College Station, Texas 77840 Mr. Frederick J. Shon Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.
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AGENDA FOR SITE VISIT - FIRE PROTECTION (FERMI 2) 1.
Introduction by NRC a.
Purpose of Visit b.
Method of Site Review 2
Coments by Licensee a.
Any restrictions b.
Brief description of plant layout c.
Description of cable design and cable tray identification d.
Special tests of fire retarding materials or construction to verify protection ratings 3.
Plant Review a.
Examine each of the following safety-related areas:
(1)
Control Room / Computer suum (2)
Cable Spreading Room (3) Battery Rooms (4)
Diesel Generator Roons (5) Swit:hycar Rooms (6)
Relay Rooms (7)
Safety-Related Pump Areas (including Residual Heat Removal Complex)
(8)
Reactor Building (where accessible)
L.
Examine other areas / hazards, including:
(1) Turbine lubrication and control oil storage and use arc -
(2)
Diesel Fuel / Auxiliary Boiler Fuel Oil Storage Tanks (3) Radwaste Area (4)
Decontamination Area (5)
Records Storage Area (6) Auxiliary Boiler Area (7)
Fire Pump Areas (8)
Oil Filled Transfonners (Indoor and Outdoor)
(9) Rytirogen - Storage, use, and processing areas 42G 036
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As applicable, the above areas will be examined for:
(1) General conditions, congestion, and ac:essibility (2) Separation between redundant trays and conduits (3)
Barriers and fire stops (4)
Fire detection and suppression equipment (5) Ventilation Systems and controls (6)
Floor drains (7)
Comunications equipment (8)
Lighting (9)
Combustible materials (10)
Equipment protection from water damage (11) Ability to contain fire, or isolate from external fire (12) Means for containing oil spills (13) Means for detecting hydrogen accumulation or loss of ventilation (battery rooms) 4.
Administrative Controls Discuss:
a.
Fire Protection Organization b.
Fire Hazard Control c.
Contro', of Ignition Sources d.
Fire Brigade Organization and Training e.
Plant Personnel Indoctrination f.
Fire Fighting Plans g.
Quality Assurance for Fire Protection h.
Controls over Fire Protection Systems i.
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