ML20108E216
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Site: | McGuire, Mcguire |
Issue date: | 04/29/1996 |
From: | Crane K DUKE POWER CO. |
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PROC-960429, NUDOCS 9605100071 | |
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16.1 INTRODUCTION
16.1-1 16,2 APPLICABILITY 16.2-1 16.3 DEFINITIONS 16.3-1 16.4 COMMITMENTS RELATED TO REACTOR COMPONENTS 16.4-0 16.5 COMMITMENTS RELATED TO REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 16.5-0 16.6 COMMITMENTS RELATED TO ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES 16.6-0 (NON-ESF SYSTEMS) 16.7 COMMITMENTS RELATED TO INSTRUMENTATION 16.7-1 16.7-1 ATWS MITIGATION SYSTEM 16.7-1 16.8 COMMITMENTS RELATED TO ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 16.8-0
('~} 16.8-2 SWITCHYARD ACTIVITIES 16.8-2 16.9 COMMITMENTS RELATED TO AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 16.9-1 16.9-1 FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM 16.9-1 16.9-2 SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 16.9-4 16.9-3 HALON SYSTEMS 16.9-6 16.9-4 FIRE HOSE STATIONS 16.9-8 l 16.9-5 FIRE BARRIER PENETRATIONS 16.9-10 l
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16,8 ELECTRICAL PO;fER SYSTEMS i
l 16.0-2 SWITCHYARD ACTIVITIES i
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- Switchyard activities that may affect the availability and reliability of offsite power shall be identified as important to safe plant j operation. These activities include the following:
l 230KV Switchyard i
{ 1. Work on equipment within the Unit 1 busline boundary. The busline
- boundary includes the structures, supporting structures, bus,
{ equipment, and hardware from the high side windings of the Unit 1 main stepup transformers up to and including the busline breakers
- 8, 9, 11 and 12 and their associated disconnects.
i j 2. Work on the protective relaying and/or controls and their cables 4
for equipment within the Unit 1 busline boundary.
525KV Switchyard ii
- 1. Work on equipment within the Unit 2 busline boundary. The busline j boundary includes the structures, supporting structures, bus, equipment, and hardware from the high side windings of the Unit 2 4
main stepup transformers up to and including the busline breakers
' 59. 59, 61 and 62 and their associated disconnects.
- 2. Work on the protective relaying and/or controls and their cables 3
for equipment within the Unit 2 busline boundary.
i Shared Systems between 230KV and 525KV Switchyards:
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- 1. Work on the following Switchyard AC auxiliary equipment:
$ (Reference One Line Diagram MC 801-02)
J j 1. AC load centers and their associated transformers:
MCOESILXSTA j MCOESILXSTB 1 MCOESILXSTC ;
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$ 2. AC load cer.ter feeder circuits to Unit 1 and/or Unit 2 l busline boundary equipment:
} Panelboard SPA breakers 6 and 7 Panelboard SPB breakers 8 and 9 Panelboard SPC breakers 7, 8 and 9 Panelboard SPD breaker 11 16.8- 2 4/96
- 3. AC load center feeder circuits to battery chargers:
Panelboard SPA breaker 23 Panelboard SPB breaker 23 * '
Panelboard SPC breaker 18 2.
Work on the following Switchyard 125V DC system equipment that includes the batteries, chargers, distribution bus, and panelboards.
This equipment excludes the panelboard feeders, which are addressed in #3 below: (Reference MC 802-01)
- 1. Batteries:
MCOESRBASY1 1
MCOESHBASY2 2 Battery Chargers:
MCOESHBCSY1 MCOESRBCSY2 MCOESRBCSY3 l
- 3. 125 VDC Switchyard Distribution Centers:
1 SY-DC1 SY-DC2
- 4. 125 VDC Switchyard Panelboards:
DYA DYI DYB DYJ q DYC DYK DYD DYL DYE DYM DYF DYN DYG DYO DYH DYP 3.
Work on the Switchyard 125V DC panelboard feeders that serve the Unit 1 and/or Unit 2 busline boundary equipment (Reference MC 802-01) 1.
125 VDC Switchyard Panelboard Feeder Breakers:
DYA - 11, 12 DYB - 5, 6 DYC - 1, 2, 3, 4, 16, 17, 18 19 DYD - 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 DYE - 9, 10, 12, 13 DYF - 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17 DYH - 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 DYI - 11, 12 DYJ - 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19 DYK - 20 DYL - 5, 6, 7, 8, 13 DYM - 9, 10, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20 DYN - 14, 15, 16 DYO - 20 DYP - 6, 7, 9, 10 16.8- 3 4/96 l
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- 1. Cranes or other heavy equipment that have the potential to touch i or affect any or all of the four buslines as they are moved in or l out of the switchyard, or anywhere within the switchyard where '
they could touch or affect the buslines.
APPLICABILITYr Modes 1 through 6 REMEDIAL ACTION Restore equipment to normal operating conditions i
and/or alignments as soon as possible.
i TESTING REQUIREMENTSr None
REFERENCES:
McGuire FSAR, Chapter 8 McGuire Technical Specifications and Bases, 3/4.8, 3.8.1.1, 3.8.1.2 Nuclear System Directive 409, Nuclear Generation Department / Power Delivery Department Switchyard Interface Agreement
' Nuclear System Directive 502, Corporate Conduct of Operations in the Switchyard MCC 1535.00-00-0006, SAAG File 208: McGuire Units 1 and 2 PRA Risk
! Significant SSCs for the Maintenance Rule l NSAC-203 (EPRI), Losses of Off-Site Power at U. S. Nuclear Power Plants through 1993.
("'s MC-801-02 One Line Diagram, 230/525KV Switchyard 480/277 AC Load Centers g (Rev 21)
MC-802-01 One Line Diagram, 230/525KV Switchyard 125V DC System (Rev 27)
BASIS:
From the probabilistic risk assessment of McGuiro Units 1 and 2, it may be concluded that it is important to minimize the risk of a loss of offsite power (LOOP) event, and it is important to be able to restore offsite power following a LOOP event. The identified risk significant activities are a result of an engineering review to determine those systems or actions that are significant to help maximize the availability and reliability of offsite power. The activities are combinations or alignment and design considerations and good practices, as well as lessons learned from past industry events that have been initiators of or contributors to LOOP events.
This SLC was created to provide a method of tracking the switchyard systems for the purposes of supporting WPM 607 (Maintenance Rule Assessment of Equipment out of Service) and 10 CFR 50.65 (Requirements for Monitoring the Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants.)
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