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MONTHYEARML20217C6191999-09-30030 September 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Tech Specs 3/4.17.B, Control Room Emergency Filtration Sys. Change Would Eliminate Unnecessary in-place Testing of HEPA & Activated Charcoal Filters Based on Sys Operating Time ML20203A3221999-01-28028 January 1999 Suppl 3 to 971125 LAR to License DPR-22 Re CST Low Level Hpci/Rcic Suction Transfer.Suppl Replaces TS Page 60d,to Include Approved Amend 103 Changes for Use by NRC in Issuing SER ML20206P1271998-12-31031 December 1998 LAR for License DPR-22,revising TS pressure-temp Curves Contained in Figures 3.6.1,3.6.2,3.6.3 & 3.6.4,deleting Completed RPV Sample SRs & Requirement to Withdraw Specimen at Next Refueling Outage & Removing Redundant SR for SLCS ML20195C8911998-11-11011 November 1998 Supplemental Application for Amend to License DPR-22, Allowing Removal of One CST from Svc for Maint ML20154L9401998-10-12012 October 1998 Suppl 2 to LAR to License DPR-22,revising Statement on Normal Shift Length & Correcting Typos ML20154L8991998-10-0909 October 1998 Suppl 1 to LAR to License DPR-22,replacing Exhibits B & C of Original Submittal to Reflect Item 2 ML20153F0161998-09-25025 September 1998 Suppl 1 to LAR for Amend to License DPR-22, Replacing Exhibit C Which Contains TS Pages Incorporating Proposed Changes Re Condensate Storage Tank Low Level Hpci/ RCIC Suction Transfer ML20249C5091998-06-19019 June 1998 Rev 2 to LAR Dtd 960726,requesting Changes to Ts,App a Sections 3.6.C & 3/4.17.B & Associated Bases.Proposed Changes Are to Establish TS Requirements That Are Consistent W/Analysis Inputs Used for Evaluation of MSLB Accident ML20216D2891998-03-25025 March 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,providing Suppl 1 to 980313 Amend Request Re Plant Cycle 19 SLMCPR ML20216C9931998-03-19019 March 1998 Suppl Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Consistent Wording Throughout TS & Providing Sound Basis for Frequency of Actions Required Each Shift ML20248L1951998-03-13013 March 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising TS Re Safety Limit Minimum Critical Power Ratio ML20202H6861997-12-0404 December 1997 Rev 1 to Application for Amend to License DPR-22,increasing Plant Max Power Level from 1670 Mwt to 1775 Mwt ML20203A9531997-11-25025 November 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Tech Specs for Condensate Storage Tank Low Level Suction Transfer Setpoint for HPCI & RCIC Sys ML20210Q2881997-08-21021 August 1997 Suppl to 961125 Application for Amend to License DPR-22, Revising Page 6 of TS to Add Statement Re MCPR Values Applicable to Cycle 18 Only ML20141B9111997-06-19019 June 1997 Rev 2 to Application for Amend to License DPR-22,addressing Use of Containment Pressure for Assuring Adequate Net Positive Suction Head for ECCS Pumps Under worst-case Conditions ML20138F8661997-04-29029 April 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,providing Suppl to 961125 Amend Request Re Safety Limit Minimum Critical Power Ratio ML20137W2141997-04-11011 April 1997 Rev 1 to Application for Amend to License DPR-22 Re Reactor Coolant Equivalent Radioiodine Concentration & Control Room Habitability ML20136B5361997-03-0404 March 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,updating Design Basis Accident Containment Temp & Pressure Response ML20149M7221997-01-23023 January 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Authorization for Changes to App A,Clarifying TS 3.5/4.5.C Re Min RHR & RHRSW Pump Requirements for Post Accident & Update of Design Basis Accident Containment & Temp Response ML20132C6361996-11-25025 November 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Section 2.1.A,SLMCPR Value & Deleting Sentence from Section 3.11.C of OLMCPR Re Limit Penalty for Single Recirculation Loop Operation ML20117A4281996-08-15015 August 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Authorization for Changes to App a of Plant License as Shown on Attachments Labeled Exhibits A,B & C ML20116D8161996-07-26026 July 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing TS Sections 3.6.C Re Coolant Chemistry & 3/4.17.B Re CR Emergency Filtration Sys ML20116G8911996-07-26026 July 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,proposing Increase Max Reactor Core Power Level by 6.3% to 1,775 Mwt from Current 1,670 Mwt.Request Also Changes TSs Based on Power Rerate Evaluations ML20100Q3761996-03-0101 March 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,removing Surveillance Requirement Re Periodic Replacement of Containment Purge & Vent Valve Seat Seal ML20095J4271995-12-21021 December 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Main Steam Isolation & App J Leak Rate Test Requirements ML20095E7021995-12-11011 December 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,removing SR 4.7.D.4 from Plant TS & Replaces Seat Seals for Drywell & Suppression Chamber Purge & Vent Valves Every Five Yrs ML20094M1941995-11-14014 November 1995 Suppl to 950815 LAR to License DPR-22,incorporating Requirements of Option B,Section Iii.A for Type a Testing (Primary Containment ILRT) Per Reg Guide 1.163 ML20091K6731995-08-18018 August 1995 Rev 2 to 940608 LAR to License DPR-22,re Section 3.7/4.7, SGTS ML20087J4211995-08-15015 August 1995 LAR to License DPR-22,revising Max Individual MSIV Leak Rate Acceptance Criteria of 11.5 Scfh to Overall Criteria That Encompasses Four Main Steam Lines Into One Limit of 46 Scfh ML20086D7981995-07-0505 July 1995 LAR to License DPR-22,revising TS to Extend Surveillance Test Intervals & Allowable out-of-svc Times for Selected Instrumentation ML20085N0921995-06-22022 June 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising TS to Support Implementation of BWR Thermal Hydraulic Stability Solution ML20082N8691995-04-20020 April 1995 Rev 1 to 940608 LAR to License DPR-22,deleting 18 Month Surveillance Frequency Re Automatic Initiation of Test Specified in SR 4.7.B.2.b(3) & Modifying LCO for Spec 3.7.C.4 Re Secondary Containment ML20069J1011994-06-0808 June 1994 LAR to License DPR-22,revising TS Section 3.7/4.7, SGTS Re SR to Operate SGTS Monthly as Well as Revising Performance Requirements for SGTS Filters & Process Stream Electric Heaters ML20065B6581994-03-28028 March 1994 Revised Application for Amend to License DPR-22, Incorporating Improvement in Wording Originally Submitted for TS Section 6.7, Reporting Requirements, Re Identification of Approved Analytical Methods for COLR ML20065B6851994-03-28028 March 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing TS Tables 3.2.4 & 4.2.1 Re SGTS Initiation Instrumentation ML20063C9821994-01-26026 January 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Changes to Ts,To Require Valves Be Tested at Pressure Greater than or Equal to Calculated Peak Containment Internal Pressure Re Design Basis LOCA ML20062N8691994-01-0404 January 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising TS Section 3.11, Reactor Fuel Assemblies by Removing Info Re Average Planar Linear Heat Generation Rate & Min Critical Power Ratio.Proposed Rev to Page 1 of 8 from COLR Encl ML20059E6011994-01-0303 January 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing TS Surveillance Requirement 4.6.E.1.a to Require Valves to Be Tested Per Section XI Inservice Testing Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code ML20058G4311993-11-30030 November 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,removing Chlorine Detection Requirements & Changing Control Room Ventilation Sys Requirments ML20056E1061993-08-10010 August 1993 LAR to Provide Clarification of Sampling & Analysis Requirements,Update Liquid Effluent Sampling & Analysis Requirements & to Correct Typographical Errors in TS Section for License DPR-22 ML20045G6061993-07-0707 July 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Requirements for Monitoring RCS Leakage,Per NRC Guidance Provided in GL 88-01,Suppl 1 & NUREG-1433, BWR/4 Improved Sts. ML20128M7101993-02-12012 February 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Ts,To Increase Minimum Core Spray Pump Flow to More Conservatively Account for ECCS Bypass Leakage Paths ML1129708521982-07-0202 July 1982 to 760907 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Tech Spec to Allow Plant to Remain at Substantial Power Level W/One Recirculation Pump in Operation & Equalizer Valve Closed ML1129708171981-03-19019 March 1981 Application for Amend to License DPR-22 Revising Tech Specs App a Re Reactor Protector Sys,Submitted as Revision 1 to 810206 Amend Request ML1129708131981-02-0606 February 1981 Application for Amend to Ol.Changes to Tech Specs Requested Per Encl Exhibits A,B,C & D ML20024G4151978-08-16016 August 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Tech Specs by Raising Permissible Setpoint of Eight Safety/Relief Valves Installed at Plant to 1,108 Psig ML20127H2001978-08-10010 August 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22 to Authorize Use of Partial Drilled Model for Plant ML20024G3731978-03-21021 March 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Tech Specs Re Partial Drilled Model for Analyzing Retrofit Fuel Design Scheduled for Fall 1978 Refueling Outage ML20024G3931978-03-20020 March 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,clarifying Sections of Interim Radioactive Effluent Tech Specs ML20024G3991978-03-20020 March 1978 Suppl 1 to 770902 Application for Amend to License DPR-22, Changing Tech Specs to Permit Containment ILRT to Be Terminated in Less than 24 H 1999-09-30
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MONTHYEARML20217C6191999-09-30030 September 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Tech Specs 3/4.17.B, Control Room Emergency Filtration Sys. Change Would Eliminate Unnecessary in-place Testing of HEPA & Activated Charcoal Filters Based on Sys Operating Time ML20203A3221999-01-28028 January 1999 Suppl 3 to 971125 LAR to License DPR-22 Re CST Low Level Hpci/Rcic Suction Transfer.Suppl Replaces TS Page 60d,to Include Approved Amend 103 Changes for Use by NRC in Issuing SER ML20206P1271998-12-31031 December 1998 LAR for License DPR-22,revising TS pressure-temp Curves Contained in Figures 3.6.1,3.6.2,3.6.3 & 3.6.4,deleting Completed RPV Sample SRs & Requirement to Withdraw Specimen at Next Refueling Outage & Removing Redundant SR for SLCS ML20195C8911998-11-11011 November 1998 Supplemental Application for Amend to License DPR-22, Allowing Removal of One CST from Svc for Maint ML20154L9401998-10-12012 October 1998 Suppl 2 to LAR to License DPR-22,revising Statement on Normal Shift Length & Correcting Typos ML20154L8991998-10-0909 October 1998 Suppl 1 to LAR to License DPR-22,replacing Exhibits B & C of Original Submittal to Reflect Item 2 ML20153F0161998-09-25025 September 1998 Suppl 1 to LAR for Amend to License DPR-22, Replacing Exhibit C Which Contains TS Pages Incorporating Proposed Changes Re Condensate Storage Tank Low Level Hpci/ RCIC Suction Transfer ML20249C5091998-06-19019 June 1998 Rev 2 to LAR Dtd 960726,requesting Changes to Ts,App a Sections 3.6.C & 3/4.17.B & Associated Bases.Proposed Changes Are to Establish TS Requirements That Are Consistent W/Analysis Inputs Used for Evaluation of MSLB Accident ML20216D2891998-03-25025 March 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,providing Suppl 1 to 980313 Amend Request Re Plant Cycle 19 SLMCPR ML20216C9931998-03-19019 March 1998 Suppl Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Consistent Wording Throughout TS & Providing Sound Basis for Frequency of Actions Required Each Shift ML20248L1951998-03-13013 March 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising TS Re Safety Limit Minimum Critical Power Ratio ML20202H6861997-12-0404 December 1997 Rev 1 to Application for Amend to License DPR-22,increasing Plant Max Power Level from 1670 Mwt to 1775 Mwt ML20203A9531997-11-25025 November 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Tech Specs for Condensate Storage Tank Low Level Suction Transfer Setpoint for HPCI & RCIC Sys ML20210Q2881997-08-21021 August 1997 Suppl to 961125 Application for Amend to License DPR-22, Revising Page 6 of TS to Add Statement Re MCPR Values Applicable to Cycle 18 Only ML20141B9111997-06-19019 June 1997 Rev 2 to Application for Amend to License DPR-22,addressing Use of Containment Pressure for Assuring Adequate Net Positive Suction Head for ECCS Pumps Under worst-case Conditions ML20138F8661997-04-29029 April 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,providing Suppl to 961125 Amend Request Re Safety Limit Minimum Critical Power Ratio ML20137W2141997-04-11011 April 1997 Rev 1 to Application for Amend to License DPR-22 Re Reactor Coolant Equivalent Radioiodine Concentration & Control Room Habitability ML20136B5361997-03-0404 March 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,updating Design Basis Accident Containment Temp & Pressure Response ML20149M7221997-01-23023 January 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Authorization for Changes to App A,Clarifying TS 3.5/4.5.C Re Min RHR & RHRSW Pump Requirements for Post Accident & Update of Design Basis Accident Containment & Temp Response ML20132C6361996-11-25025 November 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Section 2.1.A,SLMCPR Value & Deleting Sentence from Section 3.11.C of OLMCPR Re Limit Penalty for Single Recirculation Loop Operation ML20117A4281996-08-15015 August 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Authorization for Changes to App a of Plant License as Shown on Attachments Labeled Exhibits A,B & C ML20116D8161996-07-26026 July 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing TS Sections 3.6.C Re Coolant Chemistry & 3/4.17.B Re CR Emergency Filtration Sys ML20116G8911996-07-26026 July 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,proposing Increase Max Reactor Core Power Level by 6.3% to 1,775 Mwt from Current 1,670 Mwt.Request Also Changes TSs Based on Power Rerate Evaluations ML20100Q3761996-03-0101 March 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,removing Surveillance Requirement Re Periodic Replacement of Containment Purge & Vent Valve Seat Seal ML20095J4271995-12-21021 December 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Main Steam Isolation & App J Leak Rate Test Requirements ML20095E7021995-12-11011 December 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,removing SR 4.7.D.4 from Plant TS & Replaces Seat Seals for Drywell & Suppression Chamber Purge & Vent Valves Every Five Yrs ML20094M1941995-11-14014 November 1995 Suppl to 950815 LAR to License DPR-22,incorporating Requirements of Option B,Section Iii.A for Type a Testing (Primary Containment ILRT) Per Reg Guide 1.163 ML20091K6731995-08-18018 August 1995 Rev 2 to 940608 LAR to License DPR-22,re Section 3.7/4.7, SGTS ML20087J4211995-08-15015 August 1995 LAR to License DPR-22,revising Max Individual MSIV Leak Rate Acceptance Criteria of 11.5 Scfh to Overall Criteria That Encompasses Four Main Steam Lines Into One Limit of 46 Scfh ML20086D7981995-07-0505 July 1995 LAR to License DPR-22,revising TS to Extend Surveillance Test Intervals & Allowable out-of-svc Times for Selected Instrumentation ML20085N0921995-06-22022 June 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising TS to Support Implementation of BWR Thermal Hydraulic Stability Solution ML20082N8691995-04-20020 April 1995 Rev 1 to 940608 LAR to License DPR-22,deleting 18 Month Surveillance Frequency Re Automatic Initiation of Test Specified in SR 4.7.B.2.b(3) & Modifying LCO for Spec 3.7.C.4 Re Secondary Containment ML20069J1011994-06-0808 June 1994 LAR to License DPR-22,revising TS Section 3.7/4.7, SGTS Re SR to Operate SGTS Monthly as Well as Revising Performance Requirements for SGTS Filters & Process Stream Electric Heaters ML20065B6581994-03-28028 March 1994 Revised Application for Amend to License DPR-22, Incorporating Improvement in Wording Originally Submitted for TS Section 6.7, Reporting Requirements, Re Identification of Approved Analytical Methods for COLR ML20065B6851994-03-28028 March 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing TS Tables 3.2.4 & 4.2.1 Re SGTS Initiation Instrumentation ML20063C9821994-01-26026 January 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,requesting Changes to Ts,To Require Valves Be Tested at Pressure Greater than or Equal to Calculated Peak Containment Internal Pressure Re Design Basis LOCA ML20062N8691994-01-0404 January 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising TS Section 3.11, Reactor Fuel Assemblies by Removing Info Re Average Planar Linear Heat Generation Rate & Min Critical Power Ratio.Proposed Rev to Page 1 of 8 from COLR Encl ML20059E6011994-01-0303 January 1994 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing TS Surveillance Requirement 4.6.E.1.a to Require Valves to Be Tested Per Section XI Inservice Testing Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code ML20058G4311993-11-30030 November 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,removing Chlorine Detection Requirements & Changing Control Room Ventilation Sys Requirments ML20056E1061993-08-10010 August 1993 LAR to Provide Clarification of Sampling & Analysis Requirements,Update Liquid Effluent Sampling & Analysis Requirements & to Correct Typographical Errors in TS Section for License DPR-22 ML20045G6061993-07-0707 July 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Requirements for Monitoring RCS Leakage,Per NRC Guidance Provided in GL 88-01,Suppl 1 & NUREG-1433, BWR/4 Improved Sts. ML20128M7101993-02-12012 February 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Ts,To Increase Minimum Core Spray Pump Flow to More Conservatively Account for ECCS Bypass Leakage Paths ML1129708521982-07-0202 July 1982 to 760907 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Tech Spec to Allow Plant to Remain at Substantial Power Level W/One Recirculation Pump in Operation & Equalizer Valve Closed ML1129708171981-03-19019 March 1981 Application for Amend to License DPR-22 Revising Tech Specs App a Re Reactor Protector Sys,Submitted as Revision 1 to 810206 Amend Request ML1129708131981-02-0606 February 1981 Application for Amend to Ol.Changes to Tech Specs Requested Per Encl Exhibits A,B,C & D ML20148N4531978-11-0606 November 1978 Amend 37 to Provisional Oper Lic DPR-22,changing Tech Spec to Improve Simmer Margin of Safety/Relief Valves ML20024G4151978-08-16016 August 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,revising Tech Specs by Raising Permissible Setpoint of Eight Safety/Relief Valves Installed at Plant to 1,108 Psig ML20127H2001978-08-10010 August 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22 to Authorize Use of Partial Drilled Model for Plant ML20024G3731978-03-21021 March 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,changing Tech Specs Re Partial Drilled Model for Analyzing Retrofit Fuel Design Scheduled for Fall 1978 Refueling Outage ML20024G3931978-03-20020 March 1978 Application for Amend to License DPR-22,clarifying Sections of Interim Radioactive Effluent Tech Specs 1999-09-30
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s UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING Pl. ANT DOCKET NO. 50-263 REQUEST FOR AMENDMENT TO OPERATING LICENSE DPR-22 l
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LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST DATED December 11,1995 l Northem States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, requests authorization for changes i to Appendix A of the Monticello Operating License as shown on the attachments labeled 1 Exhibits A, B, C and D. Exhibit A describes the proposed changes, describes the reasons for the changes, and contains a Safety Evaluation, a Determination of Significant Hazards Consideration and an Environmental Assessment. Exhibit B contains current Technical specification pages marked up with the proposed changes. Exhibit C is a copy of the Monticello Technical Specifications incorporating the proposed changes. Exhibit D contains a summary of the containment purge and vent valve leakage results.
This letter contains no restricted or other defense information.
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NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY By N/dah ) 4 William J HilF Plant Manager Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant On this 11
- day of Dec.c.ebe.c I995 before me a notary public in and for said County, personally appeared William J Hill, Plant Manager, Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, and being first duly swom acknowledged that he is authorized to execute this document on behalf of Northem States Power Company, that he knows the contents thereof, and that to the best of his knowledge, information, and belief the statements made in it are true and that it is not interposed for delay.
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l EXHIBIT A l Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant License Amendment Reauest Dated December 11.1995 Evaluation of Proposed Changes to the Technical Specifications for Operating Ucense DPR-22 Pursuant to 10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.59 and 50.90, the holders of Operating License DPR-22 hereby propose the following change- l Proposed Chances Technical Specification 4.7.D.4 (found on page 171 of Appendix A of the facility operating i license) specifies a surveillance requirement for the drywell and supptession chamber 18-inch purge and vent valves. The surveillance requirement states:
The seat seals of the drywell and suppression chamber 18-inch purge and vent valves shall be replaced at least once every Mye years.
Surveillance requirement 4.7.D.4 was established in the Monticello Technical Specifications by Amendment Number 64, dated May 10,1989, to the Monticello facility operating license.
Technical Specification changes incorporated by Amendment 64, in part, provided resolution to Multi-Plant Action B-24 (purge and vent valve operability) for the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant. Replacement of the drywell and suppression chamber 18-inch purge and vent valve ,
seat seals on a five year interval was provided as an attemative to the NRC Staff position requiring accelerated local leakage testing of containment purge and vent valves. This Staff ,
position was in response to the poor performance demonstrated for similar butterfly valves with resilient seals in service throughout the nuclear industry. ,
This submittal proposes to delete surveillance requirement 4.7.D.4 Reason for Chanaes Deletion of surveillance requirement 4.7.D.4 would result in a reduction in radiation exposure of 6 person-rem and eliminate the maintenance and engineering support resource associated with this activity without any compromise in the level of protection provided to the health and safety of the public.
By letter dated November 22,1985; from David M Musoif to Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation; with subject, " Additional Information to Support Proposed Technical Specifications for Containment Vent and Purge Valves," Monticello demonstrated that the T-shaped seal valve design for the Monticello purge and vent valves is relatively free of the valve leakage problems experienced at other facilities. Valve leakage tes; ata for the period 1970 to 1985 was provided in our November 22,1985 letter to support the problem free performance of these valves. We have reviewed the maintenance history and the results of the leakage test program for the primary containment purge and vent valves for the period subsequent to 1985 A-1
I to present. We have determined that the operational performance of these valves over the i last ten years supports the removal of surveillance requirement 4.7.D.4. I l
The results of the leakage test program for the Primary Containment Purge and Vent Valves is I provided in Exhibit D of this submittal. This data supports the conclusion that no signif'mant l improvement in valve leakage performance can be attributed to replacement of the valve's i elastomer T-shaped seat seal. Furthermore, the results of leakage tests performed between I the elastomer T-shaped seat seal replacement during the 1986 outage and the 1991 outage and subsequent to the 1991 outage indicate no adverse change in valve seat leakage performance.
Deletion of surveillance requirement 4.7.D.4 is also supported by the leakage test results provided in Exhibit D for valves AO-2379 and AO-2380. These valves are the Torus to Reactor Building Vacuum Breaker Isolation valves. They are 20-inch air operated butterfly valves of the same model and design as the Primary Containment Purge and Vent velves.
The Torus to Reactor Building Vacuum Breaker Isolation valves employ the same T-shaped elastomer seat seal as the Primary containment Purge and Vent valves and are not subject to the 5 year seat seal replacement requirement. The T-shaped elastomer seat seals of these valves were replaced in 1986. During the nine years of service of the Torus to Reactor Building Vacuum Breaker Isolation valves, there has been no degradation of valve seat leakage attributed to a failure of the T-shaped elastomer seat seal.
As stated above, due to Monticello's operational experience with the Primary Containment Purge and Vent Valves, Monticello proposed in our November 22,1985 letter the replacement of the T-shaped elastomer seat seal as an altamative to the NRC staff position requiring accelerated local leakage testing of containment purge and vent butterfly valves. Regulatory Guide 1.163, " Performance-Based Containment Leak-Test Program" (September 1995) modifies the earlier staff position requiring accelerated local leakage rate testing by stating the following:
...the intervalfor Type C tests tbr... containment purge and vent valves In PWRs and BWRs, should be limited to 30 months...with consideration given to operating experience and salbty signetFcance. l This submittal does not propose any change to the existing requirements contained in the -
Monticello Technical Specifications for the leak testing of the Primary Containment Purge and Vent valves per 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, " Primary Reactor Containment Leakage Testing For Water-Cooled Power Reactors." l The change is proposed as a cost beneficial licensing action in that the deletion of surveillance requirement 4.7.D.4 has the potential of improving safety by allowing licensee resources to be shifted from an activity that has a no effect on safety to those that more significantly enhance safety. It is estimated that a cost savings of approximately $100,000 and a savings of 6 person-rem would be realized over the remaining life of the plant as a result of the proposed action.
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Safety Evaluation Purging of the primary containment is accomplished by use of an exhaust fan discharging to a purge line which goes to both the drywell and suppression chamber. The 18-inch purge line has 3 air operated isolation valves (AO-2377, AO-2378, and AO 2381) which will close on a Group 2 Primary Containment Isolation signal. The primary containment may be vented to the standby gas treatment system or the Reactor Building exhaust plenum. Venting is via the vent -
lines from the drywell and the suppression chamber. Each vent line has two 18-inch air operated isolation valves (AO-2386, AO-2387, AO-2383 and AO-2896). The vent line isolation valves close on the same isolation signal as the valves on the purge lines. The 18-inch purge and vent valves fail closed, are normally closed during plant operation when the reactor is at a temperature greater than 212*F, and provide primary containment isolation during design basis accidents requiring primary containment isolation.
The 18-inch purge and vent valves are Fisher Controls Company-Continental Division, Type 9200, offset disc, T-shaped, butterfly valves; employing a replaceable T-shaped elastomer i seat. The elastomer seat is pressure activated, providing a tight shutoff seal. The pneumatic l supply for the seal pressure is provided by the Instrument Nitrogen system with a backup pneumatic supply from the safety grade Altemate Nitrogen system and installed accumulators.
With the valve disc in the full closed position, the seal pressure is applied to the back of the elastomer ring giving the valve tight shutoff. Immediately upon an open signal, the seal i pressure is released. After a short time delay the actuator is permitted to open the valve I allowing the disc to leave the seat without any force being exerted on the valve disc by the j elastomer ring. When the valve disc is brought from its open position to the full closed j position, a time delay is also used for pressurizing the seal. The valve disc is allowed to ,
become fully closed (completely in the seat) after a short time delay the seal pressure is l applied to a chamber behind the T-shaped seal.
An evaluation of the operational performance of the 18-inch purge and vent valves has ;
concluded that Sletion of the Monticello Technical Specification surveillance requirement to j perform a re%acement of the T-shaped elastomer seat will have no adverse impact on the seat leakage performance of these primary containment isolation valves, and thus no adverse impact on the testing performed in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix J. The operating experience of these valves has demonstrated that the testing performed in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix J provides a high level of confidence in the ability of these valves to perform their safety function with respect to valve leak tightness.
The material of which the T-shaped elastomer seat is comprised of has been found to withstand normal and accident thermal exposures for the design life of the plant based on a thermal aging analysis. The Purge and Vent valve elastomer seat material will provide acceptabic seat tightness when exposed to a total integrated radiation dose of 10' Rads based on information provided by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in technical report EPRI NP-2129, Radiation Effects on Organic Materialin NuclearPlants, November 7
1981; and limited testing performed by the valve vendor. The radiation dose of 10 Rads bounds the design basis accident dose which these valves would be exposed to. The radiation dose the valves would be exposed to during normal operations is insignificant when compared to the accident dose. Thus the radiation effects will not have an adverse impact on the elastomer seat material. l A-3
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Determination of Sionificant Hazards Considerations The proposed change to the Operating License has been evaluated to determine whether it
. constitutes a significant hazards consideration as required by 10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.91 j using standards provided in Section 50.92. This analysis is provided below: ,
The proposed amendment will not involve a sianificant increase in the probability or
- consecuences of an accident previousiv evaluated.
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- An evaluation of the operational performance of the 18-inch purge and vent valves has
! concluded that deletion of the Monticello Technical Specification surveillance l requirement 4.7.D.4 will have no adverse impact on the seat leakage performance of !
- these primary containment isolation valves, no adverse impact on the testing performed l in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, and thus no adverse impact on the l containment isolation function of these primary containment isolation valves. The i
material of which the T-shaped elastomer seat is comprised of has been found to ,
I withstand normal and accident thermal exposures for the design life of the plant based t on a thermal aging analysis. Radiation effects will not have an adverse impact on the elastomer seat material. Therefore, this amendment will not cause a significant - ;
increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated for the Monticello plant.
The proposed amendment will not create the possibility of a new or different kind of ,
accident from any accident previousiv analyzed. I The propose change to the Technical Specifications for the Primary Containment Purge and Vent valves does not alter the function of these components or their ;
interrelationships with other systems. Therefore, this amendment will not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously analyzed.
The proposed amendment will not involve a sianificant reduction in the marain of safety.
The operating experience of these valves has demonstrated that the testing performed in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix J provides a high level of confidence in the ability of these valves to perform their safety function with respect to valve leak tightness. The proposed amendment will not involve a significant reduction in the maain of safety.
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- 1. The change does not involve a significant hazards consideration.
2 The changes do not involve a significant change in the type or significant increase in the amounts of any effluent that may be released offsite, or
- 3. The changes do not involve a significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure.
- Accordingly, the proposed changes met the eligibility criterion for categorical exclusion set ;
forth in 10 CFR Part 51, Section 51.22(b), an environmental assessment of the proposed changes is not required.
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