ML20065G292

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Forwards Revised TS Page Which Revises Surveillance Requirements 4.8.2.1.e & F & Table 4.8-2 Re DC Sources
ML20065G292
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 03/31/1994
From: Mccoy C
GEORGIA POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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ML20065G305 List:
References
LCV-0098-A, LCV-98-A, TAC-M88302, TAC-M88303, NUDOCS 9404120240
Download: ML20065G292 (2)


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c. K. McCoy Georgitt Power llv?N "" a m m :irwm March 31, 1994 LCV-0098-A Docket Nos. 50-424 50s125 TAC-M88302 M88303 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:

VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT REVISED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AMENDMENT REQUEST D.C. SOUEGS By letter dated November 19,1993, (LCV-0098) Georgia Power Company (GPC) proposed to amend the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Unit I and Unit 2 Technical Specifications (TS), Appendix A to Operating Licenses NPF-68 and NPF-81. The proposed amendment would revise surveillance requirements 4.8.2.1.e and f., and table 4.8-2 related to DC sources. The purpose of the proposed amendment was to incorporate maintenance and testing practices based on draft IEEE Standard 450-1992, " Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Large Lead Storage Batteries for Generating Stations and Substations." The incorporation of maintenance and testing practices based on this standard would allow the VEGP station batteries to function for their expected lifetime of 20 years.

On March 16,1994, the proposed amendment was discussed with the NRC staff over the telephone, and the NRC stalTreviewer suggested a revision to our proposed new Table -4.8 3,

" Performance Discharge Test Surveillance Requirements." Specifically, the reviewer expressed concern regarding the use of replacement cells as the battery nears its end oflife. In response to this concern, GPC proposes to revise new Table 4.8-3 and the associated Footnote 5 such that when the battery life is greater than 85 percent ofits expected service life and degradation is indicated, cell replacement shall not be used to restore the capability of the battery for more than one year. In addition, the battery would be replaced within one year of the date of the discovery of the cell degradation. Enclosed is a revised copy of proposed new Table 4.8-3 and Footnote 5.

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Georgia Powerkh U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission LCV-0098-A Page 2 This revision to our November 19,1993, amendment request does not affect the conclusions of the Significant Hazards Evaluation pursuant to 10 CFR 50.92 that accompanied the November 19,1993, amendment request.

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C. K. McCoy CKM/NJS Enclosure c(w): Georgia Poiver Company -

Mr. J. B. Beasley, Jr.

Mr. M. Shei';ani NORMS

  • 11. S. Nuclear R.sgulatory Commission Mr. S. D. Ebneter, Regional Administrator Mr. D. S. Hood, Licensing Project Manager, NRR Mr. B. R. Bonser, Senior Resident Inspector State of Georgia Mr. J. D. Tanner, Commissioner, Department of Natural Resources

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