ML19329B183

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Approves Util 760308 Request to Operate Present Design Diesel Generator Fuel Oil Storage Sys Until Installation of New Sys Per NRC Requirements Completed in June 1977
ML19329B183
Person / Time
Site: Davis Besse 
Issue date: 03/18/1976
From: Benaroya V
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Butler W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8001300781
Download: ML19329B183 (1)


Text

..

1

[ '..-

f g

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION W ASHINGTON. D.

C.

20555 M4R 181976 Docket No. 50-346 Walter R. Butler, Chief, Light Water Reactors Branch No. 4, PM APE 20 VAL TO OPERATE PRESENT DESIGN DIESEL-GENERATOR FUEL OIL STORAGE SYSTEM UNTIL INSTALLATION OF NEW DIESEL-GENERATOR FUEL OIL STORAGE SYSTEM MEETING NRC REQUIREMENTS IS COMPLETED BY JUNE 1977 Plant Name: Davis Besse Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1 Licensing Stage:

OL Responsible Branch: LWR No. 4 Project Leader:

L. B. Engle The Auxiliary and Power Conversion S~ystems Branch has reviewed the Toledo-Edison letter dated March 8, 1976, requesting permission to temporarily operate the Diesel-Generator Fuel Oil Storage System for Unit 1 as presently designed. A new Diesel-Generator Fuel Oil Storage i

i System meeting NRC requirements is scheduled for completion and i

operation in June 1977. Davis Besse, Unit 1 is presently scheduled for full power operation by the end of 1976 with commercial operation shortly thereafter.

1 In a meeting with the applicant at NRC on January 29, 1976, the i

Auxiliary and Power Conversion Systems Branch indicated that we would consider a request by Toledo-Edison to operate the present design of the Diesel-Generator Fuel Oil Storage System if the installation schedule of the new seismic Category I, Quality Group C fuel oil storage system was reasonably close to the commencement of power operation. Toledo-Edison's present schedule indicates the present fuel oil storage sy' stem may be in operation about six months or less prior to installation of the new fuel oil storage system.

I

~

WebelievethattheprobabilityofanaccidentrequiringthenecessityT of a seismic Category I fuel oil storage system to be operational over (

this short period of time is remote. We recommend that permission be

, r granted to Toledo-Edison to use the present fuel oil storage system

.0 until June 1977.

l p

l Victor Benaroya, Chief Auxiliary and Power Conversion Systems Branch Division of Systems Safety

otuTio, 8001300 7 8/

hs.

.1%

-