ML20084K860

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Forwards List of Draft SER Outstanding Issues as of 840501
ML20084K860
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 05/09/1984
From: Woolever E
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
2NRC-4-055, 2NRC-4-55, NUDOCS 8405140223
Download: ML20084K860 (7)


Text

=

L 2NRC-4-055 '

(412) 787-$141 Telecopy 6

Nuclear Construction OMalon May 9, 1984 Robinson Plaza, Building 2, Suite 210 Pittsburgh, PA 15205 United States Nuclear. Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 ATTENTION: 'Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch 3 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

Beaver Valley Power Station - Unit No. 2 Docket No. 50-412 S.E.R. Outstanding Issues Status Gentlemen:

of May 1,1984, which provides At t achment 1 is a current list, as our unde rs t and ing of out s t and ing issues ident ified in Table 1.2 of the draft Safety Evaluation Report.

Items identified as " complete" are those for which res pons es have been provided and no confirmation of status has yet been received from the staf f.

We consider these items satis factorily closed unless not ified otherwise.

In order to permit timely resolution of

" complete" which may not be resolved to the staf f's items identified as specific desc ription of the issue which s at is fact ion, ple ase provide a

remains to be resolved.

At tachment 2 is a current list, as of May 1,1984, which identifies draft SER sections not provided in the March 1, 1984, issue of the draf t SER.

Items ident ified as "c los ed" or "c onf irmato ry" are based upo n formal or informal communicat ions or agr eement s with the s t af f.

Ple ase inform us of any dif fering opinion of status desc ribed on the at t ached list.

DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY s

By G e..

~E

. Cfoolever Vice President CLB/wjs At t achment cc:

Mr. H. R. Denton, Director NRR (w/a)

Mr. D. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing (w/a)

Mr. T. Novak, Assistant Director Division of Licensing (w/a)

Mr. G. Walton, NRC Resident Inspector (w/a)

Mr. M. Lacitra, Project Manager (w/a) v 3405140223 840509 POR ADOCK 05000412 g

PM E

F ATTAQMNr 1 PHDPOSED CUISTAM)I!C RESIDEE ISSUE SUBJECT DA1E STATUS IETIFR NO. #D DAIE 1

lbtertial for floodirg fran local irteme precipitation 1

2 Flooding fran Pqgs Rtn 1

3 Adeqtacy of the proposed tedt spec for drought conditiom 4/30/%

Qinplete 2mo 4-0@, 430/M 4

Adeqtacy of intAe structure silt nonitorirg pecgran 4/30/M Canplete 2RCr44)M,4/30/M 5

Bomdaris of the Appalachian Plateam Tectonic Proiince 4/30/%

Canplete 3R04-04, 4/27/%

6 Maxuman earthquake 4/30/M 2

2mC-4-048, 4/27/M 7

&amd notion tAirg soit propertis irto comideration 4/30/M 2

2mer4-02, 4/27/&

8 Actual earthquake tine histories 4/30/%

2 2mC-4 048, 4/27/M 9

Shallow eartiquakes 4/30/M canplete 2mer44)M, 4/27/M 10 Vertical seismic design acceleratiom 4/30/M 2

2mC-44)48, 4/27/M 11 Tbrnalo pressure drop rate calculations 4/30/%

Canplete 2R04-047, 4/27/M 12 Q)ncrete missile barrier design Caplete 22C-4-018, 2/27/M 13 Site-specific repome spectra 4/30/%

2 2m04-047, 4/27/%

14 Justification of pea strealirg of floor repome spectra Canplete 2mCr4-018, 2/27/M 15 3-conponert seismic inpte vs. 2-canponert igte 6/15/M 16 Soil-structure interaction analysis of con-tainmert ani int &e structure 6/15/M 17 Significance of tin couplirg in structural response between mutually orthospnal axes of structur s 6/15/%

18 Deviatiom of containnert design fran ASMS Code Section III Division 2 6/15/%

19 Ultimate capacity analysis of contairment 6/15/M 20 Ihviatiom fran requirenetts of ACI 349 code as aignerted by Reg. Olide 1.142 4/27/M canplete 2mC-4-047, 4/27/M 21 Structural audit action item 4/27/%

Canplete 2mC-4-047, 4/27/M 22 Affects of cracked panel on dynanic nodelirg ard design Canplete 2RO-4-018, 2/27/M 23

' Meguacy of re-asmssed safety factors against sliditg and overturnity of contain-nert, a1x. buildirg, arti irt&e structure 4/30/%

Canplete 2R04-047, 4/27/%

24 Through-wall le& age cracks in nrxbrate energy lins in catainnert 5/15/M 25 Selection of postulated break locatiom 5/15/%

26 Jet impirganert ef fects 6/29/%

. PIOPOSID RESE0 TEE OUISTAr0D0'

!UBJECT

~

_ DATE SIAIUS IETIER NO. At0 DATE ISSUE 27 Bredt exclusion zones 5/15/%

28

.Pipa-ro pipe irnpact 5/15/M 29 Limital bred. areas 5/15/M 30 Saturatoi or subcooled wter bbrbm 5/15/%

31 Design of pipe rupture restrainto 5/15/84 32 utist of trarsierts 5/15/84

~ 33 location of,systana to be nonitorai durirg pre-op testug 6/01/M 34' criteria used for detenninirg moeptbility of vibration levels 5/04/84 35 Vibration nonitorirg irogran' 5/M/M,

36 Casiniru 3 conponerts of eartigtnte notion 5/04/M 37 tedes includai in seismic analyses 5/15/%

38 Dniomtratirg seismic qualification 5/15/84 39 loadire emi'inatiom, syste:1 operatirs tran-sicts, ard strms Itmits 5/15/M 40 IWAC systen des 12P 5/15/M 41 Design of safety an! relief valves 5/15/%

42 Thsign anl costruction of A9E Class 1, 2,.

ani 3 conponert support 5/15/M 43 Preservice arti ireervice testirg of p.rcps ani valves a--6/84 b-12 &

c-4 85 44 Effects of rod bow on DNB 6/29/M 45 Flow memurenert capability ani promdtre 6/29/%

46 loose parts detection progran report 6/29/M 47 Ibcunertation of canplete Icc systan 6/29/84 48 Preservice impections progran a--6/M 49 ampliance with Appnlix G 10CFR Part 50 6/29/84 Canplete 2tRO-4-0@, 4/30/M 50 Carpliance with Appendix H 10CFR Part 50 4/30/M Ccuplete 2?RC-4 049, 4/30/84 51 Presure tanprature limits 4/30/84 Canplete 2fR04-049, 4/30/84 52 3

53:

0)rtrol roon heitsility 6/01/84 54 Inservice impction of cla.as 2 ard 3 compnents a--6 84 c--6 85 SS Design modification for mtomatic rextor trip Quplete 2RCr4-033, 3/30/%

9 a PROPOSID CtJISTMOI!C RESI0 TEE ISRJE SIBIECT DATE STA1US 11 TIER 10. NO DATE 56 Anticipatory reactor trip on turbine trip 5/25/84 57 P4 irterlock Canplete 2tRO-4-O'B, 4/10/%

58 thdetectele failure in online teting cir-cuitry for ergineered safeguards relays 6/29/M 59 Service water systen isolation on low healer pra sure 5/31/M 60 lbanal letdom line relief valve 5/25/84 61 Switchover fran injection to recirculation 5/11/%

62 Main feedwater isolation 5/25/%

63 Cortrol roan isolation 6/29/%

64 Stean generator level control arti protection Canplete 2tRC-4-032, 3/2/84 65 IE Bulletin 8(H)6 can rns 6/29/84 66 Indeperdence between marual ani aitamatic action 6/29/84 67 lbwer lockout for notor-operated valves Complete 2?RC-4-032, 3/2/84 68 Iknote slutdom capability 5/25/%

69 Ikergency response capability 5

70 Dira:t irdication of relief ard safety valve positiorm 5/18/M 71 Bypass armi inoperele status panel 5/25/%

72 IE Bulletin 79-27 5/25/%

73 Hea tor coolart systan loop isolation inter-iccie 6/29/84 74 Prirnary canponert coolirg water isolation fran RCP thennal bariers 6/29/84 75 PID controller nodification 6/29/M 76 liigh energy line bre&s ard comeqmrtial cartrol systen failure 4/27/84 conplete 2tRC-4-Ole, 4/30/M 77 0xtrol systen failure cassed by malftnetfors of carmon power sour or irstrumert line 5/25/M 78 Procedure to estimate extent of core danage Canplete 2tRC-4-042, 4/18/84 79 Ba:kup post accidert sanplits tirough gra sagles for inline analyses Quplete 2rRO 4-042, 4/18/%

80 masuring radioruclide concentrations Camlete 2rRC-4-042, 4/18/M 81 perfonnarre of PASS irmtrumertation ard analytical proadure Couplete 2rRC-4-042, 4/18/%

82 Fire hazards analysis 5/15/M 83 Fire brigale 5/15/84 Ibnetration seals 5/15/M

PIUPOSID OUISTROIE RESIOfEE ISSUE SUBJECT DA'IE STA'IUS ILTIER NO. AND DATE 85 Safe shutdown 5

86 Alternate slutdow 5

87 Hydrogen piping 5/15/84 88 Csle tray supFession 5/15/84 89 Power supplies for control room ventilation 5/15/84 90 Fire detection 5/15/M 91 Valve supervision 5/15/84 92 Rea: tor coolant ptaps ard separation of safety-relatei cmponerts in cortainnert 5/15/84 93 Omtrol roca canplex 5/15/84 94 C&le spcealitg roan 5/15/84 95 Exenption to 10CFR 70.24(a) ard description of. alternati* to requirod criticality nonitors 6/01/84 96 Types, nunbers, spcificatiom for portbla aid laboratory IP instrtnerts 5/ 15/84 97

'Irainirg/retrainity for health pb sics pro-

/

fessionals ani verification that contractor traiang ineas 10CFR 19.12 requiremrts 6

98 ProTdures generation package /IMI I.C.1, short-term accidert. 'adysis and procedtres revis m n 7

99 Ihysical security 5/16/84 10 0

$ttial tat prcgran 5/30/84 101 Paliological consequences of control rod eyect ton DM 5

102 Radiological cateqmnces of a small line breA DM 5/15/84 103 Radiological corseqtences of a stean genera-tor tube ruptura DPA aai review of operator actions ani systan'perfomance 6/29/84 104 Raliological corr:ogtences of e steanline bre* outside seenidary coctaianert 5

105 Radiolarical conseqtences of a loss of coolmt DM 5

106 Raliolcgical consequences of a fuel hardlirg DBA 5

107 3

108 3

< 109 3

3 i

110 b

- 4,e

--e.

. IEDPOSED OUISTAPDIE RESIOfEE ISSUE W BJELT DA1E SIAIUS LEITER NO. AND DATE 111 3

1 12 Tbchnical specificatiom 8

113 Detailed control roan design review 6/01/85 114 Safety paraneter display systen 8/01/84 ICurrently evaluating letter fran T. M. Nov& to E. J. Woolever dated April 11, 1984 2

2Supplaiental subnittal to be provided.

3Not provided in draft SER I

  1. Further resolution being discussed infomally S aff action only St b be discussed at RAB neeting 5/01/84 7 o response required N

8 L DIE is currently arrangirg a managenent neeting with PRC to discuss this iten aPSI ImocaAM - 6/84

%SI 190CEDLRES FOR VALVES & 19fS - 12/84 CISI 190 CRAM - 6/85

. ATIA0MNr 2 Draft SER Sections arx! Dates Provided Section Date Section Date Section Date Section Date Section Date 2.1.1 5.2.3 8.4.4 10.4.4 15.4.5 2.1.2 5.2.5 8.4.5 10.4.5 5.4.6 2.1.3 5.4.1 8.4.6 10.4.7 15.5.1 2.1.4 5.4.7 8.4.7 10.4.9 5.5.2 2.2.1 5.4.11 8.4.8 11.1.1 15.7.1 2.2.2 6.2.1 9.1.1 11.1.2 15.7. 2 2.2.3 6.2.2 9.1.4 11.2.1 15.7.3 2.3.1 6.2.3 9.1.5 11.2.2 5.9.1 2.3.2 6.2.4 9.2.1 11.3.1 15.9.2 2.3.3 6.2.5 9.2.2 11.3.2 15.9.3 2.3.4 6.2.6 9.2.3 11.4.1 15.9.4 2.3.5 6.3.1 9.2.4 11.4.2 15.9.5

-2.4.13 6.3.2 -

9.2.5 11.5.1 15.9.6 2.5.4 6.3.3 9.2.6 11.5.2 15.9.7

-2.5.5 6.3.4 9.3.1 13.1.1 15.9.8 2.5.6 6.3.5 9.3.3 13.1.2 15.9.9 3.2.1 6.3.6 9.4.1 13.3 15.9.10 3.2.2 6.5.1 9.4.2 U.4 15.9.1 1 3.4.1-6.5.3 9.4.3 13.5.1 15.9.12 3.5.1 6.5.4 9.4.4 15.1.2 15.9. 13 3.5.2 7.2.3 9.4.5 15.1.3 15.9.14 3.6.1 7.3.4 9.5.2 15.1.4

17. 1

-3.10.1 7.4.3 9.5.3 15.1.5 17.2 3.10.2 7.5.3 9.5.4 15.2. 1 17. 3 3.11.1 7.6.3 9.5.5 15.2.2 17.4 3.11.2 7.7.3 9.5.6 15.2.3 19 3.11.3 8.2.1 9.5.7 15.2.4 20 4.2.1 8.2.2 9.5.8 15.2.5 21

4. 2.2

-8.2.3 10.2.3 15.2.6 22.1 4.2.3 8.2.4 10.3.1 -

5.2.7 22.2

4. 2.4 8.3.1 10.3.2 15.2.8 22.3

-4.2.5 8.3.2 10.3.6 15.3. 1 23 4.5.1 8.4.1 10.4.1 15.3.2 4.5.2 8.4.2 10.4.2 5.3.3

5. 2.1 -

8.4.3 10.4.3 15.3.4