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ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 Engineering Evaluation l
Impact of Hot Leg Temperature Oscillations on the Safety Analysis JPN-PSL-SEFJ-95-003 Rev 0 January 13, 1995 9704070140 970402 Safety Related.h PDR FOIA l
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PLANT ST. LUQIE UNIT 1
TITLE IMPACT OF HOT LEG TEMPERATURE OSCILLATIONS ON THE SAFETY
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ANALYSIS LEAD DISCIPLINE Nuclear Fuel / PSL fuel Encineerina ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION Nuclear Technical Suppoit a
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Purpose And. Scope 4
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Effect on Safety Analysis 4
III. Operability Assessment 4
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Verification Summary 5
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References 5
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St. Lucie Unit 1 Hot Leg Temperature Oscillations 6
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
Recently during Cycle 13 operation of St. Lucie Unit 1, temperature oscillations were observed in the hot leg Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) readings.
The measured hot leg temperatures in the two ' loops were seen to fluctuate within approximately f.1 F for
~eriods extending to a few hours (Attachment 1).
Temperature fluctuations of this nature were seen earlier at St.
Lucie Units 1 & 2, and at other plants (References 1, 2 and 3).
It is felt that these fluctuations result from stratification in the i
hot legs in combination with incomplete mixing and swirl of the core flow in the region from the upper plenum to the hot legs.
The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the impact of 1
temperature fluctuations on the safety analysis and the operability of the St. Lucie Unit 1 Reactor Protection System (RPS).
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EFFECT ON SAFETY ANALYSIS:
'ho hot leg temperature measurement feeds into the RPS through the AT power calculator.
Reactor power is one of the inputs to the Variable High Power Trip, Local Power Density Trip and Thermal Margin / Low Pressure Trip.
These reactor trip functional units use
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the auctioneered higher of the AT power and the excore detector (Nuclear) power.
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The safety analyses performed by Siemens Power Corporation (SPC) for St. Lucie Unit 1 use only the nuclear power as input to the j
above trips during simulation of transients (Reference 4).
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fluctuations in the hot leg temperature and the corresponding AT
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Additionally, the hot leg temperature does not explicitly appear as i
an input to any of the safety and setpoint analyses performed for St. Lucie Unit 1.
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The results of the ation show that the observed variations in the hot leg
.hempeTature have no effect on the results of the current safety l
Q'been reviewed in evaluating the impact of the hot leg temperature analyses.
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REFERENCES:
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