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Forwards RAI Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
ML20134N625
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/19/1997
From: Tam P
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned)
To: Mccollum W
DUKE POWER CO.
References
GL-95-07, GL-95-7, TAC-M93446, TAC-M93447, NUDOCS 9702240306
Download: ML20134N625 (4)


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4 e uary B , 2 7 Mr. W1111am'R. McCollum b Site Vice President b Catawba Nuclear Station i' Duke Power Company 4800 Concord Road j York, South Carolina 29745-9635

SUBJECT:

CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 - REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL t INFORMATION, GENERIC LETTER 95-07, " PRESSURE LOCKING AND THERMAL U BINDING OF SAFETY-RELATED POWER-OPERATED GATE VALVES" (TAC NOS.

M93446 AND M93447)

Dear Mr. McCollum:

E On August 17, 1995, the NRC issued Generic letter (GL) 95-07, " Pressure j ., Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves,"

to request that licensees take actions to ensure that safety-related power-operated gate valves that,are susceptible to pressure locking or thermal I a binding are capable of performing their safety functions. You responded by letters dated February 13 and July 31, 1996. On January 23 and February 10, j 1997, the staff discussed by phone details of your responses with your staff i who indicated that some of your GL 95-07 commitments have changed. Your staff agreed to submit an additional response detailing these changes. This additional information, as discussed in the enclosure, is needed in order for

the NRC staff to complete its review. Please respond within 45 days of the p date of this letter. j Please contact me at 301-415-1451 if you have any questions regarding this i request for additional information.

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j- Peter Si Tam, Senior Project Manager j Project Directorate II-2 Division of Reactor Projects - I/II  !

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Site Vice President l Catawba Nuclear Station  ;

Duke Power Company j 4800 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745-9635

SUBJECT:

CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 - REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL i INFORMATION, GENERIC LETTER 95-07, " PRESSURE LOCKING AND THERMAL i BINDING OF SAFETY-RELATED POWER-OPERATED GATE VALVES" (TAC NOS.

M93446 AND M93447)

Dear Mr. McCollum:

On August 17, 1995, the NRC issued Generic Letter (GL).95-07, " Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves,"

to request that licensees take actions to ensure that safety-related power-operated gate valves that are susceptible to pressure locking or thermal binding are capable of performing their safety functions. You responded by i letters dated February 13 and July 31, 1996. On January 23 and February 10, i 1997, the staff discussed by phone details of your responses with your staff who indicated that some of your GL 95-07 commitments have changed. Your staff agreed to submit an additional response detailing these changes. This additional information, as discussed in the enclosure, is needed in order for the NRC staff to complete its review. Please respond within 45 days of tha date of this letter.

Please contact me at 301-415-1451 if you have any questions regarding this request for additional information.

Sincerely, m

Peter S. Tam, en or Project Manager Project Directorate II-2 Division of Reactor Projetts - I/II Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-413 and 50-414

Enclosure:

Request for Additional Information cc w/ enc 1: See next page

! l 1 Duke Power Company Catawba Nuclear Station cc:

, Mr. M. S. Kitlan North Carolina Electric Membership l j Regulatory Compliance Manager Corporation Duke Power Company P. O. Box 27306 4800 Concord Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 l York, South Carolina 29745 ,

. Senior Resident Inspector '

2 Mr. Paul R. Newton 4830 Concord Road- 1 Legal Department (PB05E) York, South Carolina 29745 l Duke Power Company

422 South Church Street Regional Administrator, Region II l Charlotte, North Carolina 28242-0001 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission J. Michael McGarry, III, Esquire a a eor 03 Winston and Strawn

, 1400 L Street, NW Max Batavia, Chief 1 Washington, DC 20005 Bureau of Radiological Health South Carolina Department of North Carolina Municipal Power Health and Environmental Control Agency Number 1 2600 Bull Street i

, 1427 Meadowwood Boulevard Columbia, South Carolina 29201

, P. O. Box 29513 ,

Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0513 Mr. G. A. Copp i Licensing - EC050

! Mr. Peter R. Harden, IV Duke Power Company Account Sales Manager 526 South Church Street .

1 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Charlotte, North Carolina 28242-0001 l

{ Power Systems Field Sales

P. O. Box 7288 Saluda River Electric 1 Charlotte, North Carolina 28241 P. O. Box 929
Laurens, South Carolina 29360

! County Manager of York County f York County Courthouse Ms. Karen E. Long l

York, South Carolina 29745 Assistant Attorney General

. North Carolina Department of Justice 1

Richard P. Wilson, Esquire P. O. Box 629 i Assistant Attorney General Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 South Carolina Attorney General's Office Elaine Wathen, Lead REP Planner

P. O. Box 11549 Division of Emergency Management Columbia, South Carolina 29211 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-1335 8

Piedmont Municipal Power Agency

121 Village Drive Dayne H. Brown, Director i

Greer, South Carolina 29651 Division of Radiation Protection N.C. Department of Environment, ,

j Mr. T. Richard Puryear Health and Natural Resources

Owners Group (NCENC) P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Duke Power Company
4800 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745 I

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i i REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION j

CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION. UNITS 1 AND 2

RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 95-07 l " PRESSURE LOCKING AND THERMAL BINDING OF SAFETY RELATED -

POWER OPERATED

GATE VALVES"  ;

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Your GL 95-07 response stated that analytical methods were used to l 1.-

. demonstrate that valves 1,2 ND28A and 1,2 NI136B, RHR supply to charging system,'1,2 NSIB and 18A, containment spray pump containment sump 4

i e suction, 1,2 NS38B and 43A, RHR containment spray header, 1,2 NV252A and l

l 253B, charging pump suction, 1,2 NI121A and 152B, SI pump' hot leg  :

injection, and 1,2 NI009A and 10B, chemical and volume control pump cold  !
leg injection isolation, could overcome pressure locking. During the l t

telephone conversation on January 23, 1997, your staff stated.that these valves would be modified to preclude pressure locking. Please confirm, i

2. Your GL 95-07 response stated that valves 1,2 ND32A and 65B, RHR hot leg injection, were not evaluated for susceptibility to pressure locking or thermal binding because the current Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) licensing basis does not take credit for RHR hot leg recirculation. During the telephone conversation on February 10, 1997,

! your staff stated that these valves would be evaluated for susceptibility j to pressure locking and thermal binding. Please confirm.

3. Your GL 95-07. response stated that valves 1,2 NS12B, 0158, 29A and 32A, i containment spray headers isolation, are not exposed to pressure locking j conditions. During the telephone conversation on January 23, 1997, your 1

staff stated that procedures would be modified to cycle the valves

following evolutions that could potentially pressurize the valves' l bonnets. Please confirm.

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