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Forwards Request for Addl Info on 850426 Submittal Re Functional & Task Analysis.Info Necessary to Permit Completion of Review.Response Requested within 60 Days of Ltr Receipt
ML20134M952
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 08/30/1985
From: Youngblood B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Koester G
KANSAS GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
References
TAC-57368, NUDOCS 8509040356
Download: ML20134M952 (4)


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AUG 3 01985 Docket No.: 50-482 Mr. Glenn L. Koester Vice President - Nuclear Kansas Gas and Electric Company 201 North Market Street Post Office Box 208 Wichita, Kansas 67201

Dear Mr. Koester:

Subject:

Request- for Additional Information Regarding Functional and Task Analysis The NRC staff is continuing its review of KG&E's Functional and Task Analysis submitted by letter dated April 26, 1985 and a supplement thereto dated May 28, 1985. The information requested in the enclosure is necessary to permit the staff to complete its review.

Please provide the requested information within 60 days of your receipt of this letter.

Sincerely.

(s)

B. J. Youngblood, Chief Licensing Branch No. 1 Division of Licensing

Enclosure:

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O e ENCLOSURE WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .

FUNCTIONAL AND TASK ANALYSIS .

The staff's review indicates that KG&E has satisfactorily described the process which it used to conduct a function and task analysis for deriving the instru-mentation and control characteristics from Revision 1 of the ERGS and related background infomation. However, you did not describe and justify, as part of your PGP, potentially safety-significant information and control deviations from the ERGS or. indicate that there were no deviations. Based on our review we conclude that KG&E should provide the following information within 60 days

' of receipt of this letter:

1. Describe and justify, as part of the plant-specific technical guide-lines' portion of the PGP, Findings 1, 6, 8, 9, and 10 contained in the Task Analysis Final Report and clarification letter dated May 24, n- ~ . . 1985, as potentially safety-significant deviations from the generic

-technical guidelines.

2. Describe and justify, as part of the plant-specific technical guide-lines portion of the PGP, the eight EMGs (the licensee's identifi-cation for E0Ps) related to Finding 9 of Task Analysis Final Report as potentially safety-significant deviations.
3. Review its methods for identifying potentially safety-significant,

. plant-specific technical deviations from the generic technical guide-lines and deviations from ths generic instrumentation and control

_ characteristics to determine whether or not additional potentially safety-significant deviations exist. Describe and justify, in the plant-specific technical guidelines portion of the PGP, any addition-al, potentially safety-significant deviations or indicate that none exist as a result of its review.

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4. The PGP should be modified to state that the task analysis for the

! - E0P Upgrade Program was described as part of the DCRDR.

5. Describe, as part of Finding 10 of the Task Analysis Final Report, the operator actions that will be taken at Wolf Creek, other than observation of SG water level, to identify the SG having a ruptured tube. Limiting operator action times should be included. Also, the the radiation detectors and their location in the main steam system, the emergency feedwater turbine exhaust and, in the SG blowdown system, should be described. '

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