ML20024F089
| ML20024F089 | |
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| Site: | Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png |
| Issue date: | 09/01/1983 |
| From: | James Smith LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO. |
| To: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| SNRC-959, NUDOCS 8309080218 | |
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I LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY 1
SHOREHAM NUCLEAR POWER STATION
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P.O. BOX 618, NORTH COUNTRY ROAD + WADING RIVER, N.Y.11792 Direct Dial Number September 1, 1983 SNRC-959 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office ot Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Amendment No. 49 to License Application Shoreham Nuclear Power Station - Unit 1 Docket No. 50-322
Dear Mr. Denton:
Long Island Lighting Company hereby submits its License Applica-tion, consisting of Revision 31 to the Final Safety Analysis Report.
The following significant items are included in this revisian:
1.
Changes to correct discrepancies identified by the Shoreham Plant Configuration Review Program for the following:
TMI Changes G-33 System - Reactor Water Cleanup P-ll System - Condensate Transfer and Storage X-61 System - Control Room HVAC 2.
Table 5.2.1.1 " Design Temperature, Pressure and Maximum Test Pressure for RCPB Components" and Table 5.2.1-4 "RCPB Pump and Valve Description" were revised to reflect as-built condition of plant.
3.
Section 9.5 was revised to clarify the CO2 System test des-criptions.
4.
Section 9.4 was amended to reflect the revised design of the Reactor Building Normal Ventilation System and revised temperature setpoints for the screenwell pumphouse and battery rooms.
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Updates for TMI Sections III.D.l.1, " Primary Coolant Sources Outside the Containment Structure"; III.A.1.2 " Permanent Emergency Response Facilities Design Criteria and Description";
II.B.3,
" Post Accident Sampling";
II.E.4.2,
" Containment Isolation Dependability"; and II.F.1,
" Accident Monitoring Instrumentation".
6.
Section 6.2 was revised to reflect the capping of six down-comers, the revised peak containment pressure and other updated information on the containment systems, including the revised design of the Reactor Building Standby Ventilation (RBSVS) System, pipe break, and combustible gas control.
7.
Appendix 3A was revised to add computer programs utilized for stress and static and dynamic analyses.
8.
Sections 3.7.4.2.2A-3.7.4.3A were revised to provide more accurate information on seismic instrumentation.
9.
Updates of LILCO responses to NRC questions 223.12, 212.104, 212.25, 112.21, 212.14, 212.76, 223.73, 223.38, 223.72, and 223.85.
10.
Section 4.4,
" Loose Parts Monitoring System" was updated per NRC request.
11.
Section 8.3.1.1, Table 8.3.1-1,
" Emergency Diesel Generator System Required Loads and Maximum Coincident Demand" and Table 8.3.1-2,
" Sequential Loading of Diesel Generator Sets" were revised to reflect latest data and most recent electrical calculation.
12.
Sections 4.2 and 7.7 were revised to reflect the improved Scram Discharge Volume design.
Section 4.2 was also revised to reflect existing test specs for the Control Rod Drive System.
13.
Section 3.9A was revised to include discussion of hydrodynamic Mark II loads.
14.
Section 8.3.1.4 was revised to reflect hearing resolution of Suffolk County Contention No. 32 on electrical peretrations.
15.
Sections 13.2.2-13.2.2.3 were revised to reflect the settle-ment agreement of Suf folk County Contention 20 on licensed personnel requalification and the simulator.
16.
Section 7.3 was revised to reflect changes in Core Spray System and RBSVS Controls.
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e SNRC-959 September 1, 1983 Page 3 17.
Sections 4.3 and 4.4 were revised to reflect changes in the 8x8 fuel design.
18.
Section 6.4 was revised to reflect the fact that the CRAC system, in its emergency operating mode, initially utilizes one outside air intake automatically instead of both intakes.
19.
Section 3.9.B was revised to reflect the incorporation of the fuel lift evaluation.
20.
Table 6.2.4-1,
" Process Pipelines Penetrating Primary Contain-ment" was updated to reflect revised valve stroke times.
21.
Section 12.5 was revised to reflect the fact that the chemis-try laboratory is not planned to be utilized for reactor water samples.
22.
Table 9.1.4-2 " Polar Crane Design" was revised to reflect the NRC position with respect to Inspection Item 82-15-03.
23.
Chapters 13 and 17 were revised to address LILCO's revised organization (including interim organization) and LILCO's i
program to assure that the safety significance accorded to nonsafet j related structures, systems and components is main-tained during operation.
24.
Sections 11.4 and 12.3 on the Radiation Monitoring System were updated, partially to address NRC I&E items.
25.
Table 3.11.1-2,
" Environmental Qualification for Class IE Equipment Contained in BOP Specifications" was updated.
26.
Section 11.5 was updated to reflect revisions to the Solid Waste System.
27.
Figures throughout Section 7.3 were revised to reflect changes to room temperature alarm setpoints.
28.
Section 6.3 was updatad to better describe input variables used in LOCA analysis.
29.
Figures 3.6.5A-5A,5B,6 and 7 were revised to remove four I
rupture restraints which are no longer required, to avoid possible interference problems during plant startup.
30.
Sections 7.7 and 15A were revised to reflect the updating of the Rod Sequence Control System description.
r SNRC-959 September 1,-1983 Page 4 The above items reflect FSAR closure of concerns identified in the
-course of NRC Staff and LILCO review-of the Shoreham license application and I&E on-site engineering review.
Three signed originals of Amendment 49 and an additional sixty (60) copies are being transmitted-herewith.
Instructions for making the necessary page changes are' enclosed for your convenience.
Very truly yours, (Ti L. & t%
J. L.
Smith Manager, Special Projects Shoreham-Nuclear Power Station RWG/ law S4-Attachments Enclosures cc:
J.-Higgins All Parties Listed in Attachment 1 f
AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK) ss:
Shoreham COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)
WILLIAM J. MUSELER, being duly sworn, states that he is Director, Office of Nuclear, within Long Island Lighting Company, that he is authorized on the part of said Company to sign and file with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission the foregoing Amendment No. 49 to License Application, Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1, Docket No. 50-322; that Amendment No. 49 was prepared under his supervision and direction; and that the statements contained therein are-true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.
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William J. Museler Sworn to before me this First day of September, 1983
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