ML20072A404
| ML20072A404 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Limerick |
| Issue date: | 06/06/1983 |
| From: | Bradley E PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC |
| To: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8306100109 | |
| Download: ML20072A404 (6) | |
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 2301 MARKET STREET P.O. BOX 8699 PHILADELPHI A. PA.19101 CDW A RD G. R AU E R. J R.
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CUGENE J. BR ADLEY assoceeva samanas counsa6 DON ALD BLANMEN RUDOLPH A. CHILLEMI E. C. MIR K H ALL I
T. H. M AM ER CORN ELL PAUL AUERBACH assesvant ernanaL counss6 EDW ARD J. CULLEN. JR.
THOM AS H. MILLER. J R.
IZENE A. McMENN A assistant counsak Mr.
A. Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch No. 2 Division of Licensing U.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washingtor.,
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Limerick Generating S tat, ion, Units 1 &2 Response to Question (RAI) 430.48
Reference:
Power Systems Branch and Philadelphia Electric Company Conference Calls on May 19 and May 25, 1963 File:
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Dear Mr. Schwencer:
The attached document is a revised draft response to Power Systems Branch Question 430.48.
The draft response will be l
incorporated into the FSAR revision scheduled for July, 1983.
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See Attached Service List 11 8306100109 830606 li PDR ADOCK 05000352 A
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ec: Judge Lawrence Brenner (w/o enclosure)
Judge Richard F. Cole (w/o enclosure)
Judge Peter A. Morris (w/o enclosure)
Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Ann P. Hodgdon (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Frank R. Romano (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Robert L. Anthony (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Marvin I. Lewis (w/o enclosure)
Judith A. Dorsey, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Charles W. Elliott, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Jacqueline I. Ruttenberg (w/o enclosure)
Thomas Y. Au, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Mr. Thomas Gerusky (w/o enclosure)
Director, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency-(w/o enclosure)
Mr. Steven P. Hershey (w/o enclosure)
James M. Neill, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Donald S. Bronstein, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Mr. Joseph H. White, III (w/o enclosure)
David Wersan, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Robert J. Sugarman, Esq.
(w/c enclosure)
Martha W. Bush, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board (w/o enclosure)
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel (w/o enclosure)
Docket and Service Section (w/o enclosure) t i
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LGS FSAR QUESTION 430.48 (Section 8.3)
Provide a detailed discussion (or plan) of the level of training proposed for your operators, maintenance crew, quality assurance, and supervisory personnel responsible for the operation and
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maintenance of the emergency diesel generators.
Identify the number and type of personnel that will be dedicated to the operations and maintenance of the emergency diesel generators and the number and type that will be assigned from your general plant operations and maintenance' groups to assist when needed.
In your discussion identify the amount and kind of training that will be received by each of the above categories and the type of ongoing training program planned to assure optimum availability of the emergency generators.
Also discuss the level of education and minimum experience requirements for the various categories of operations and maintenance personnel associated with emergency diesel generators.
RESPONSE
For conducting all diese l operations and operational maintenance, Limerick will use:only p lant operators (PO), with the exception of control room operatiol is conducted by control operators (CO) and assistant control operators (ACO).
There will be no operators dedicated to djesel operations to the exclusion of other responsibilities.7 Th: Of;r:: nti;ned Op:::ter; will be t :ined in apprepriete diacal gener:tcr ;;:rsti:ns.= part of the ner :1 qu;lificatien guvyse; fer these p;;itions.
The number of available POs will be the shift complement of two supplemented by overtime as required.
The level of education and experience is defined by the PO position.
Most, if not all, of the initial POs will be simulator certified, and many may be RO licensed.
Qualification programs for the PO position have not yet been developed but are expected to be similar to programs now in use at Peach Bottom.
1 Philadelphia Electric Company uses a centralized maintenance concept.
Maintenance personnel assigned to Limerick are supplemented when needed of expertise) by the cen6r(alized group.for personnel or for particular areas In addition, maintenance engineers assigned to the centralized group are available.
This concept permits the system-wide experience and training of the centralized personnel,to be applied at Limerick.
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,. c DRAFT PECo will provide a diesel generator training program similiar to (formal classroom training and on-the-job vendor programs for the aforementioned operating personnel.
This training) training coupled with the availability of approved operating and test procedures and alarm response cards will enable operating personnel to respond appropriately to diesel generator problems.
Operating personnel are instructed to perform activities in accordance with these procedures, which are based on manufacturer's recommendations.
Plant procedures involve checking various diesel generator operating parameters during standby and operating conditions.
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Maintenance personnel are not dedicated to particular equipment items.
Maintenance supervision is responsible for the assignment of personnel in the required crafts who are capable of performing an identified task.
The PECo Maintenance Division provides a variety of craft training classes to ensure the availability of qualified craftsmen.
If contractor personnel should be used under PEco supervisio~
such personnel would be members of the building trades crafts Tks~ car n,
Maintenance activities will be supervised by personnel who are appropriately qualified by experience or training for the work l
boing performed.
Maintenance Division personnel will have benefited from experience obtained as a result of Peach Bottom l
Atomic Power Station diesel generator maintenance activities using approved maintenance procedures and from the technical expertise of manufacturer's service representatives.
This experience should provide competency equivalent to that provided by vendor training programs.
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personnel are referred to plant technical personnel and/or maintenance personnel permanently assigned,to the plant.
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Table 430.48-1 indicates the progression and training received in various positions.
~DRAFT Table 430.48-1 Maintenance Division-Graft Progressienmnd Traiulug Prerequisite for Training received Appr. time Position entry into While in in Position Position Position Helper Pass Maint Div.
OTJ - 2 month 24 months Aptitude Test rotations among Battery all trades 3rd Class Pass 3rd Class 9-12 weeks classroom 7 months Qual. Exam remainder OTJ OC (not trade specific) l 2nd Class Pass 2nd Class 3-5 weeks classroom 8 months Qual. Exam or field (trade specific) 1st Class Pass 1st Class OTJ 12 months Qual. Exam (trade specific)
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