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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
MONTHYEARML20217G0191999-10-15015 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Followed Analytical Methods Provided in GL 90-05.Grants Relief Until Next Refueling Outage,Scheduled to Start on 991001.Temporary non-Code Repair Must Then Be Replaced with Code Repair ML20212L0881999-10-0404 October 1999 SER Accepting Licensee Requests for Relief 98-012 to 98-018 Related to Implementation of Subsections IWE & Iwl of ASME Section XI for Containment Insp for Crystal River Unit 3 ML20212J8631999-10-0101 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee Proposed Alternatives to Provide Reasonable Assurance of Structural Integrity of Subject Welds & Provide Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety.Relief Granted Per 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(i) ML20212E6911999-09-21021 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed EALs Changes for Plant Unit 3.Changes Meet Requirements of 10CFR50.47(b)(4) & App E to 10CFR50 ML20210P1111999-08-0505 August 1999 SER Accepting Evaluation of Third 10-year Interval Inservice Insp Program Requests for Relief for Plant,Unit 3 ML20203A4381999-02-0303 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting EAL Changes for License DPR-72, Per 10CFR50.47(b)(4) & App E to 10CFR50 ML20236Q4611998-06-30030 June 1998 SER for Crystal River Power Station,Unit 3,individual Plant Exam (Ipe).Concludes That Plant IPE Complete Re Info Requested by GL 88-20 & IPE Results Reasonable Given Plant Design,Operation & History ML20216G8091998-04-10010 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Resolution of Crystal River Restart Issues Related to USI A-46 Program ML20199A1441998-01-0909 January 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Relief Request for Delayed Implementation of 10CFR50.55a,until 971231 or Plant Restart, Whichever Occurs First ML20199D0561997-11-14014 November 1997 Safety Evaluation Approving Ampacity Derating Test Results for Crystal River,Unit 3 Related to GL 92-08, Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barriers ML20212C3751997-10-16016 October 1997 SER Accepting Licensee Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20217D7561997-10-0101 October 1997 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Testing of Ingersoll-Dresser Pump Model 8HN194 at Test Facility Demonstrates That Crystal River Decay Heat Pumps of Same Model Can Operate at Flows of 100 Gpm for 30 Days ML20138J0151997-05-0505 May 1997 Safety Evaluation Approving Request for Relief 95-050,Rev 1, for Plant,Unit 3 ML20138E4411997-04-30030 April 1997 Safety Evaluation on ASME Code Case N-509 for Crystal River Nuclear Plant,Unit 3 ML20140F3771997-04-28028 April 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Staff Evaluation of Plant, Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant IPE ML20134B7091997-01-29029 January 1997 SER Accepting Fire Barrier Sys Relied by Licensee to Meet NRC Fire Protection Requirements for Following Raceway Types & Sizes ML20133N6511997-01-22022 January 1997 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Request to Use Code Case N-524 as Alternative to ASME Code Section XI for Plant ML20149M6801997-01-17017 January 1997 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee 960807 Results of Analyses Re Operability Evaluation of Main Steam Sys W/Bent Rod Hangers at Plant ML20133D3471997-01-0606 January 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 155 to License DPR-72 ML20058P1981993-12-16016 December 1993 Safety Evaluation Accepting Ground Response Spectra Utilized & Approaches Used in Development of Floor Response Spectra for Resolution of USI A-46 ML20138D5941993-02-0909 February 1993 Safety Evaluation Granting Relief from Repair Requirements of ASME Code Section XI in Order to Perform Temporary Noncode Repair to 18 Inch Portion of Nuclear Closed Cycle Cooling Sys ML20126F7811992-12-22022 December 1992 Safety Evaluation to Confirm Granting of Request for Relief from ASME Code Repair Requirements Nuclear Closed Cycle Cooling Sys ML20056B5341990-08-23023 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Re Station Blackout.Recommends That Util Reevaluate Areas of Nonconformance W/Station Blackout Guidance Identified in Evaluation.Subj to Acceptable Resolution of NRC Recommendations,Issue Remains Open ML20055E5141990-07-0202 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Re Util 831104 & 840731 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.2.1 Re Equipment Classification Programs for All safety-related Components ML20245F6561989-06-22022 June 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 118 to License DPR-72 ML20245D3001989-06-14014 June 1989 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Meets NRC Position on Item 4.5.2 of Generic Ltr 83-28,based on Finding That Facility Will Be Designed to Permit on-line Functional Testing of Reactor Trip Sys,Including Stated Testing ML20247D4951989-05-19019 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Re TMI Action Item II.K.3.31 Concerning plant-specific Calculations to Show Compliance w/10CFR50.46 ML20245A6161989-04-19019 April 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 890210 Final ATWS Design Description ML20155F2641988-10-0606 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Relief from Inservice Testing Program ML20154A7421988-04-29029 April 1988 Evaluation of Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Reliability (Generic Issue 124).Licensee Should Consider Listed Addl Recommendations for Improved Plant Performance & Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Challenge Rate Reduction ML20234D5221987-06-16016 June 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Conformance to Reg Guide 1.97 ML20214Q7731987-05-29029 May 1987 Ser:Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program,Crystal River Nuclear Power Station,Unit 3,for Remainder of First 10-Yr Interval ML20214M1781987-05-26026 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Granting Util 860324 & 870114 Requests for Relief from Certain Requirements of ASME Code Section XI & to Use ANSI N45.2.6-1978 in Lieu of ASME Code Requirement of ANSI N45.2.6-1973 ML20211N2661987-02-19019 February 1987 Evaluation of Licensee Response to Insp Rept 50-302/86-12. Procedure AI-401 Found to Be Inadequate & Resulted in Restatement of Violation 2.Design Error Could Cause Loss of RHR Ability ML20211Q2971987-02-18018 February 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Reliability (Generic Issue 124) for Prairie Island Units 1 & 2 ML20211B5521987-02-0909 February 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Rev 7 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) & Rev 0 to Process Control Program (Pcp).Odcm & PCP Acceptable Refs for Use W/Tech Specs for Assuring Compliance w/10CFR20 & 50,App a & I ML20209H7051987-01-16016 January 1987 Safety Evaluation of Util 831104,840116 & 0731 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 4.4 Re safety-related Maint & Test Procedures for Diverse Reactor Trip Feature.Responses Acceptable ML20207Q6451987-01-0909 January 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 831104,840116 & 0731 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 4.4 Re Maint & Test Procedures for Silicon Controlled Rectifiers ML20214N1941986-09-0404 September 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee 860117 Response to 10CFR50.61 Re Projected Values of Matl Properties for Fracture Toughness Requirements for Protection Against Pressurized Thermal Shock Events ML20205T5301986-06-0909 June 1986 SER Supporting Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Items 4.2.1 & 4.2.2 Re Reactor Trip Sys Reliability ML20211D6251986-06-0909 June 1986 SER Supporting Responses to Generic Ltr 81-21 Re Natural Circulation Cooldown ML20210R9531986-05-0202 May 1986 SER Supporting Util Response to IE Bulletin 80-11 Re Masonry Wall design.Safety-related Masonry Walls Will Withstand Specified Design Load Conditions W/O Impairment of Wall Integrity.Technical Evaluation Rept Encl ML20133Q1271985-10-24024 October 1985 SER Re Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 1.1 Post-Trip Review Program Description & Procedure. Util 831104 Response to Generic Ltr 83-28 Does Not Meet Guidelines for post-trip Review. Acceptable Responses Required ML20135F8871985-09-11011 September 1985 SER Re Control Complex Dedicated Cooling Sys for post-fire Alternate Shutdown Capability.Design of Control Complex Dedicated Cooling Sys Meets Requirements of Section III.G.3 & Iii.L of 10CFR50 App R & Acceptable ML20135G1051985-09-0909 September 1985 SER Supporting Licensee Response to Items 3.1.1,3.1.2,3.2.1, 3.2.2,4.1 & 4.5.1 of Generic Ltr 83-28, Required Actions Based on Generic Implications of Salem ATWS Events ML20135E6131985-09-0606 September 1985 SER Re Licensee Response to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 1.2 Re post-trip Review (Data & Info Capability).Licensee Program for Data Retention Conforms to Guidelines of Section Ii.D & Acceptable ML20214J2911979-12-20020 December 1979 Safety Evaluation Re Preliminary Design for safety-grade Anticipatory Reactor Trips on Loss of Main Feedwater &/Or Turbine Trip 1999-09-21
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MONTHYEARML20217G0191999-10-15015 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Followed Analytical Methods Provided in GL 90-05.Grants Relief Until Next Refueling Outage,Scheduled to Start on 991001.Temporary non-Code Repair Must Then Be Replaced with Code Repair 3F1099-19, Part 21 Rept Re Damage on safety-grade Cable Provided to FPC by Bicc Brand-Rex Co.Damage Was Created During Cabling Process While Combining Three Conducters.Corrective Action Program Precursor Card PC99-2868 Was Initiated1999-10-13013 October 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Damage on safety-grade Cable Provided to FPC by Bicc Brand-Rex Co.Damage Was Created During Cabling Process While Combining Three Conducters.Corrective Action Program Precursor Card PC99-2868 Was Initiated ML20217B0931999-10-0606 October 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Damaged Safety Grade Electrical Cabling Found in Supply on 990831.Damage Created During Cabling Process While Combining Three Conductors Just Prior to Closing.Vendor Notified of Reporting of Issue ML20212L0881999-10-0404 October 1999 SER Accepting Licensee Requests for Relief 98-012 to 98-018 Related to Implementation of Subsections IWE & Iwl of ASME Section XI for Containment Insp for Crystal River Unit 3 ML20212J8631999-10-0101 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee Proposed Alternatives to Provide Reasonable Assurance of Structural Integrity of Subject Welds & Provide Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety.Relief Granted Per 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(i) ML20212E9031999-09-30030 September 1999 FPC Crystal River Unit 3 Plant Reference Simulator Four Year Simulator Certification Rept Sept 1995-Sept 1999 3F1099-02, Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With1999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With ML20212E6911999-09-21021 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed EALs Changes for Plant Unit 3.Changes Meet Requirements of 10CFR50.47(b)(4) & App E to 10CFR50 ML20211L1321999-08-31031 August 1999 EAL Basis Document 3F0999-02, Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With1999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With ML20212C1501999-08-31031 August 1999 Non-proprietary Version of Rev 0 to Crystal River Unit 3 Enhanced Spent Fuel Storage Engineering Input to LAR Number 239 ML20211B7291999-08-16016 August 1999 Rev 2 to Cycle 11 Colr ML20210P1111999-08-0505 August 1999 SER Accepting Evaluation of Third 10-year Interval Inservice Insp Program Requests for Relief for Plant,Unit 3 ML20210U5341999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for July 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3 ML20209F5601999-07-31031 July 1999 EAL Basis Document, for Jul 1999 3F0799-01, Monthly Operating Rept for June 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With1999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With ML20210U5411999-06-30030 June 1999 Revised Monthly Operating Rept for June 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3 3F0699-07, Monthly Operating Rept for May 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With1999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With ML20210U5601999-05-31031 May 1999 Revised Monthly Operating Rept for May 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3 ML20195C6271999-05-28028 May 1999 Non-proprietary Rev 0 to Addendum to Topical Rept BAW-2346P, CR-3 Plant Specific MSLB Leak Rates ML20196L2031999-05-19019 May 1999 Non-proprietary Rev 0 to BAW-2346NP, Alternate Repair Criteria for Tube End Cracking in Tube-to-Tubesheet Roll Joint of Once-Through Sgs 3F0599-04, Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Crystal River Unit 3.With1999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Crystal River Unit 3.With ML20210U5631999-04-30030 April 1999 Revised Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Crystal River,Unit 3 3F0499-04, Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1999 for Crystal River Unit 3.With1999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1999 for Crystal River Unit 3.With ML20204D9661999-03-31031 March 1999 Non-proprietary Rev 1,Addendum a to BAW-2342, OTSG Repair Roll Qualification Rept 3F0399-04, Special Rept 99-01:on 990310,discovered Containment Tendons That Required Grease Addition in Excess of Prescribed Limits During Recent Insp Activites.Six Tendons Were Refilled with Appropriate Amount of Grease1999-03-10010 March 1999 Special Rept 99-01:on 990310,discovered Containment Tendons That Required Grease Addition in Excess of Prescribed Limits During Recent Insp Activites.Six Tendons Were Refilled with Appropriate Amount of Grease 3F0399-03, Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1999 for Crystal River Unit 3.With1999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1999 for Crystal River Unit 3.With ML20203A4381999-02-0303 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting EAL Changes for License DPR-72, Per 10CFR50.47(b)(4) & App E to 10CFR50 ML20206E9891998-12-31031 December 1998 Kissimmee Utility Authority 1998 Annual Rept ML20206E9021998-12-31031 December 1998 Florida Progress Corp 1998 Annual Rept ML20206E9701998-12-31031 December 1998 Ouc 1998 Annual Rept. with Financial Statements from Seminole Electric Cooperative,Inc 3F0199-05, Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3.With1998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3.With ML20206E9261998-12-31031 December 1998 Gainesville Regional Utilities 1998 Annual Rept 3F1298-13, Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1998 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With1998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1998 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With 3F1198-05, Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1998 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With1998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1998 for Crystal River,Unit 3.With ML20155F4071998-10-31031 October 1998 Rev 2 to Pressure/Temp Limits Rept ML20155J2701998-10-28028 October 1998 Second Ten-Year Insp Interval Closeout Summary Rept 3F1098-06, Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3.With1998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3.With ML20206E9461998-09-30030 September 1998 Utilities Commission City of New Smyrna Beach,Fl Comprehensive Annual Financial Rept Sept 30,1998 & 1997 ML20206E9561998-09-30030 September 1998 City of Ocala Comprehensive Annual Financial Rept for Yr Ended 980930 ML20206E9101998-09-30030 September 1998 City of Bushnell Fl Comprehensive Annual Financial Rept for Fiscal Yr Ended 980930 ML20206E9811998-09-30030 September 1998 City of Tallahassee,Fl Comprehensive Annual Financial Rept for Yr Ended 980930 ML20195E3121998-09-30030 September 1998 Comprehensive Annual Financial Rept for City of Leesburg,Fl Fiscal Yr Ended 980930 3F0998-07, Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3.With1998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3.With ML20236W6501998-07-31031 July 1998 Emergency Action Level Basis Document 3F0898-02, Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1998 for Crystal River,Unit 11998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1998 for Crystal River,Unit 1 ML20236V8801998-07-30030 July 1998 Control Room Habitability Rept 3F0798-01, Monthly Operating Rept for June 1998 for Crystal River Unit 31998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3 ML20236Q4611998-06-30030 June 1998 SER for Crystal River Power Station,Unit 3,individual Plant Exam (Ipe).Concludes That Plant IPE Complete Re Info Requested by GL 88-20 & IPE Results Reasonable Given Plant Design,Operation & History 3F0698-02, Monthly Operating Rept for May 1998 for Crystal River Unit 31998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1998 for Crystal River Unit 3 1999-09-30
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J I. INTRODUCTION !
' In February 1983, the Salem Nuclear Power Station experienced two failures i of the reactor trip system upon the receipt if trip signals. These failures i
were attributed to Westinghouse - Type 08-50 reactor trip system (RTS) circuit breakers. The failures at Sales on February 22 and 25,1983, were ,
believed to have been caused by a binding action within the undervoltage trip attachment (UVTA) located inside the breaker cubicle. Due to problems
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of the circuit breakers at Salem and at other plants, NRC issued Generic Letter (GL) 83-29 Required Actions Based on Generic Implementations of i
Salem Anticipate. Transient Without Scram (ATWS) Events, dated July 8,1983.
This letter' required the licensees to respond on immediate-term actions to j
ensure reliability of the RTS. Actions to be performed included development j of programs to provide for post trip review, classification of equipment.
vendor interface, post-maintenance tasting, and RTS reliability improve-ments. The Generic Letter stated that for Action Items 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 4.1, and 4.5.1 NRC. Regional Offices would perform .a post-implemen-i tation review and issue Safety Evaluation Reports. This report is the Regional Safety Evaluation of Florida Power Corporation (FPC) submittals l '
dated November 4,1983 and July 31,1984, to GL 83-28 for Crystal River
{ Unit 3. A regional inspection was conducted at the Crystal River facility '
i during February 11 - 15, 1985, to review the licensee's current program, planned program improvements, and implementation of present procedures associated with post-trip review, equipment classification, vendor inter-i face, post-maintenance testing, and reactor trip system reliability. The j details of the inspection findings are discussed in Inspection Report No.
j 302/85-07.
- II. REVIEW GUIDELINES l The licensee's responses were evaluated for compliance to the staff's
- . positions delineated in GL 83-28 for Action Items 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.1, I
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- Enclosurt 2 3.2.2, 4.1 and 4.5.1. The requirements of the above action items, as
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, 3.1 Post-Maintenance Testing (Reactor Trip System Components) r l Position
- 1. Licensees and applicants shall submit the results of their review of test and maintenance procedures and Technical Specifications to ,
assure that post-maintenance operability testing of safety-related components in the reactor trip system is required to be conducted i
and that the testing demonstrates that the equipment is capable of performing its safety functions before being returned to service. ,
'., 2. Licensees and applicants shall submit the results of their check 4
of vendor and engineering recommendations to ensure that any ,.
appropriate test guidance is included in the test and maintenance procedures or the Technical spectfications, where required.
r j 3.2 Post-Maintenance Testing (All Other Safety-Related Components)
Position The following actions are appl'icabin to post-maintenance testing: ,
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' 1. Licensees and applicant shall submit a report documenting the extending of test an.d maintenance procedures and Technical Speci-1 fications review to assure that post-maintenance operability testing of all safety-related equipment is required to be conduct-l ed and that the testing demonstrates that the equipment is capable
! of performing its safety functions before being returned to
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! 2. Licensees and applicants shall submit the results of their check :
of vendor and engineering recomunendations to ensure that any '
t appropriate test guidance is included in the test and maintenance procedures or the Technical Specifications where required.
'. s 4.1 Reactor Trip System Ralf ability (Vendor-Related Modifications)' ;
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4 All ' vendor-recossended reactor trip breaker modifications shall be reviewed to verify that either: (1) each modification has, in fact, I i been implemented; or (2) a written evaluation of the technical reasons i
- for not implementing a modification exists. !
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Enclosure 3 DS-416 breakers shall be implemented or a justification for not imple-menting shall be made available. Modifications not previously made shall be incorporated or a written evaluation shall be provided.
4.ii Reactor Trip System Reliability (System Functional Testing)
Position On-line functional testing of the reactor trip system, including independent te:. ting of the diverse trip features, shall be performed on all plants.
- 1. The diverse trip features to be tested include the breaker under-voltage and shunt trip features on Westinghouse, B&W (see Action 4.3 of GL 83-28) and CE plants; the circuitry used for power interruption with the silicon controlled rectifiers on B&W plants (see Action 4.4 of GL 83-28); and the scram pilot valve and backup scram valves (including all initiating circuitry) on GE plants.
III. EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION By letters dated November 4,1983 and July 31, 1984 Florida Power Corpora-tion (FPC), the licensee of Crystal River Plant, Unit 3, provided informa-tion regarding their compliance to Sections 3.1, 3.2, 4.1 and 4.5 :f GL 83-28. We have evaluated the licensee's responses against the NRC positions described in Section II above for completeness and adequacy. We conclude
-that the licensee's responses to Action Items 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 4.1 and 4.5.1 are acceptable and meet the intent of GL 83-28.
Delineated below are the results of Region II's evaluation and a brief summary of the licensee's responses:
A. Item 3.1.1, Review of Test and Maintenance Procedures and Technical Specifications (Reactor Trip System Components)
The licensee's response to this item is acceptable and meets the intent i of GL 83-28. The licensee states in their submittals that post-main-j tenance testing is required on safety-related reactor trip system j components once maintenance is complete. In addition, this requirement is delineated 'in Compliance Procedure CP-113, Handling ed c.ontrolling l Work Requests and Work Packages. The licensee further stated in their
! submittals that each procedure affecting maintenance on safety-related j reactor trip system components will be reviewed to verify that ti:e post-maintenance test section of the procedures adequately demonstrates that the equipment is capable of performing its safety function prior
- to being returned to service. The licensee committed to have the procedure reviews completed by December 31, 1984. Furthermore, if any changes to existing plant procedures or any new procedures are required
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as a result of this review, the licensee committed to have them in
, place by March 1, 1985. During NRC inspection 50-302/85-07 (February 11 - 15, 1985), the inspectors confirmed that the licensee had completed reviews of reactor trip system components and was contin-uing to update procedures to include post-maintenance testing.
B. Item 3.1.2, Check of Vendor and Engineering Recommendation for Testing ;
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i The licensee's response to this item is acceptable and meets the intent of GL 83-28. The licensee states in their submittals that they will
] review the test and maintenance procedures and Technical Specifications for safety-related components in the reactor trip systen. to ensure that the test guidance reflects appropriate vendor infonnatio.1 and engineer- ;
ing recommendations.
The licensee committed to have the reviews '
a completed by December 31, 1984. Furthennore, if any changes are
- required to existing plant procedures or any new procedures are identi-i fied. as a result of. this review, the licensee comitted to have them in l place by March 1, 1985. During NRC inspection 50-302/85-07 the inspec-tors confinned that the licensee has been evaluating vendor information and utilizing this infornation during their development of procedures and instructions.
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C. Item 3.2.1, Review of Test a'd Maintenance Procedures and Technical Specifications (All Other Safety-Related Components)
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The licensee's response to this item is acceptable and meets the intent 1
of GL 83-28. The licensee states in their submittals that post-main-tenance operability testing is perfonned on safety-related components once maintenance is complete. In addition, this requirement is delin- '
j eated in Compliance Procedure CP-113. Handling and Controlling Work Requests and Work Packages. The licensee further states in their j
submittals that each procedure affecting maintenance on safety-related '
i components will be reviewed to verify that the post-maintenance test i
section of the procedures adequately demonstrates that the equipment is capable of perfonning its safety function prior to being returned to t
service. The licensee conuitted to complete this review as part of the
' 24 month procedure review cycle, ~but not later than December 31, 1985.
i Furthermore, if any changes to existing plant procedure or any new procedures are required as a result of this review, the licensee i
connitted to have them in place by March 3,1986,
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Item 3.2.2, Check of Vendor and Engineering Recomunendation for Testing l and Maintenance (All Other Safety-Related Components) .
l The licensee's response to this item is acceptable and meets the intent of GL 83-28. The licensee states in their submittals that they will i
j review the test and maintenance procedures and Technical Specifications for safety-related components to ensure that the test guidance reflects ;
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Enclosure 5 appropriate vendor information and engineering recommendations. The licensee committed to complete this review as part of the 24 month procedure review cycle, but not later than December 31, 1985. Further-more, if any changes to existing plant procedures or any new procedures are required as a result of this review, the licensee connitted to have them in place by March 3, 1986.
E. Item 4.1, Reactor Trip System Reliability (Vendor-Related Modifica-tions)
The licensee's response to this action item is acceptable and meets the-intent of GL 83-28. The licensee indicated in their submittals that all GE recommendations are being implemented at Crystal River Unit 3.
During NRC inspection 50-302/85-07 (February 11 - 15, 1985) and subse-quent discussions with licensee personnel, Region II was informed that Crystal River 3 will continue to use the GE AK reactor trip breakers and that the bearing are being replaced with bearing lubricated with Mobil 23.
F. ' Item 4.5.1 Reactor Trip System Reliability (System Functional Testing)
] The licensee's response to this item is acceptable and meets the intent
- of GL 83-28. The licensee confirmed in their response that surveil-J 1ance procedures require on-line testing of the undervoltage trip i feature and the circuitry used for power interruption with the silicon
! controlled rectifiers. In addition, the planned shunt trip modifica-i tion will include circuitry to provide for on-line testing of the shunt trip feature.
The licensee has scheduled the shunt modification to be
- installed during the present refueling outage. The above items were j also confirmed during NRC site inspection 50-302/85-07 performed during i February 11 - 15, 1985.
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Based on our review, we conclude that the licensee's responses to items 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 4.1 and 4.5.1 are acceptable and meet the i intent of GL 83-28.
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