ML19350C907
| ML19350C907 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Midland |
| Issue date: | 03/28/1981 |
| From: | Tedesco R Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Jackie Cook CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8104100167 | |
| Download: ML19350C907 (4) | |
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Dear Mr. Cook:
SUSJECT: REQUEST FOR C0?iTROL ROOM CO?iSTRUCTIO!1 SCHEDULES Section I.D.1 of fiUREG-0737 " Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements" discusses Control Room Design Reviews, including our plans for an t1RR onsite review / audit to be scheduled and conducted at each plant seeking an operating license.
In order that we might establish our schedules for the visit by the t4RCs Human Factors Engineering Branch to review the Midland Control Room, the construction schedules for the control roca are needed. To this end, Enclosure 1 identifies criteria for determining when a plant is ready for this visit. We would appreciate your estimated schedule for each of the fifteen criteria in Enclosure 1.
Also' please indicate the present schedule for submit.tal of your related report discussed by FSAR Revision 30 (?iUREG-0694 Responses - Item I.D.1) describing review methods, review results and im-plcmentation schedules for any changes as appropriate.
Should you have questions regarding this matter, contact Mr. Raymond Ramirez (301)492-8429, or our Licensing Project Manager.
Sincerely, Robert L. Tedesco, Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing cc: See next page.
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i Mr. J. W. Cook Vice President-Consurers Power Company 1945 West Parnall Road Jackson, Michigan 49201.
I cc: Michael I. Miller, Esq.
Mr. Don van Farowe,-Chief Ronald G. Zamarin, Esq.
Alan S. Farnell, Eso.
Division of Radiological Health Isham, Lincoln & Beale Department of Public Health P.O. Box 33035 Suite 4200 1 First National Plaza Lansing, Michigan 48909 Chicago, Illinois 60603 James E. Brunner, Esq.
William J. Scanicn, Esq.
Consumers Power Company 2034 Pauline Boulevard 212 West Michigan Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Jackson, Michigan 49201 Myron M. Cherry, Esq.
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1 IBM Plaza Resident Inspectors Office Route 7 i
Chicago, Illinois 60611 Midland, Michigan 48640 Ms. Mary Sinclair Ms. Barbara Stamiris 5711 Summerset Drive 5795 N. River Midland, Michigan 48640 Freeland, Michigan 48623 Frank J. Kelley, Esq.
Attorney General State of Michigan Environmental Protection Division 720 Law Building Lansing, Michigan 48913 Mr. Wendell Marshall Route 10 Midland, Michigan 48640 Mr. Steve Gadler 2120 Carter Avenue St. Paul, Mint.asota 55108 i
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s CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING WHETHER A PLANT IS READY FOR OUR NT0L CONTROL ROOM DESIGN REVIEW 1.
Overall CR construction and checkout is 85 to 90 percent complete, except that installation and checkout of ESF system controls and dis-plays are 100 percent complete.
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At least 80 percent of all systems, (including 100 percent of. ESF systems) have been turned over to the operating staff.
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Normal and emergency lighting systems are operational.
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Air conditioning and ventilation system is operational.
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Control boards and display panel installation is approximately 100 percent complete with essentially no holes in panels due to missing chassis or components and with power to illuminate controls and dis-j plays.
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Emergency operating procedures (E0Ps) are complete to permit a Human Factors evaluation of the E0P using trained and licensed operators.
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Applicant should have available,as a minimum, 3 (three) licensed operators to assist NRC during the CROR.
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- .11 annunciators should be operational to permit evaluation of and sequential operation, readibility of alarm windows, and measure-ment of all individual alarm sound levels.
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Remote shutdown panel should be 80 to 90 percent complete and available l
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Incore thermocouple displays and subcooling monitor displays should be available for NRC review in the control room.
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Applicant's preliminary control room assessment must be submitted to the NRC at least one month prior to our visit.
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Control room layout drawings included with item 11 above.
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Emergency operating procedures (EOPs) must be submitted to the NRC (PTRB) at least six (6) weeks prior to our visit. This schedule must i
be met to permit joint Procedures and Test Review Branch / Human Factors Engineering Branch review of E0Ps. Failure to meet this criteria could delay visits and SER inputs.
i Applies to PWRs only.
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Operator workspace and environment are similar to what will te when operating and can be Hunan Factor reviewe.
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