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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
MONTHYEARML20210P9181999-08-10010 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Request for Reliefs CIP-01,02, 06,07,08,09,10 & 11 (with Certain Exceptions) & 12-18,for Second 10-year ISI Interval.Request CIP-04 & 05 Would Result in hardship,CIP-03 Not Required & CIP-11 Denied in Part ML20210P9441999-08-10010 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Assessment of Impact on Operation of Plant,Unit 1,with Crack Indications of 2.11, 6.36 & 1.74 Inches in Three Separate Jet Pump Risers ML20210N2341999-08-0505 August 1999 SER Accepting Response to NRC GL 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical & Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors,Unresolved Safety Issues (USI) A-46 ML20206G1871999-05-0404 May 1999 Safety Evaluation Approving Third 10-year ISI Program Requests for Relief (RR) RR-08,RR-15 & RR-17 ML20205F9031999-03-30030 March 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Rev to BSEP RERP to Licenses DPR-62 & DPR-71,respectively ML20203D7061999-02-0909 February 1999 SER Accepting Proposed Alternatives Contained in Relief Requests PRR-04,VRR-04,VRR-13,PRR-01,PRR-03,VRR-01.VRR-07, VRR-08 & VRR-09 Denied ML20154P8151998-10-16016 October 1998 SER Accepting Revised Safety Analysis of Operational Transient of 920117,for Plant,Unit 1 ML20154P8591998-10-16016 October 1998 SER Accepting Equivalent Margins Analysis for N-16A/B Instrument Nozzles for Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20217K8461998-04-24024 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Approving Proposed Use of Code Case N-535 at Brunswick Unit 1 During Second 10-yr Interval,Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i).Authorizes Use of Code Case N-535 Until Code Case Included in Future Rev of RG 1.147 ML20217K3941998-04-24024 April 1998 SER Approving Relief Request for Pump Vibration Monitoring, Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20217E6841998-04-23023 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Code Case N-547, Alternative Exam Requirements for Pressure Retaining Bolting of CRD Housings ML20217E7471998-04-21021 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Alternative to Insp of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Welds ML20217B5241998-04-20020 April 1998 SE Accepting Licensee Request for Approval to Use Alternative Exam Requirement for Brunswick,Unit 1,reactor Vessel Stud & Bushing During Second 10-yr ISI Interval Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) ML20216B1041998-03-0404 March 1998 SER Approving Alternative to Insp of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Welds for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Unit 1 ML20198J0921997-09-18018 September 1997 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Licensee & Suppls & 16 Request for Approval of Alternative Reactor Vessel Weld Exam,Per 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(5) for Plant, Unit 2 for Next 2 Operating Cycles ML20198H2351997-09-0808 September 1997 Safety Evaluation Approving Licensee 970311 Request for Use of ASME Code Case N-509 & Relief from ASME Code Section IX Requirements for Exam of Hpcip Studs for Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20137A4831997-03-18018 March 1997 SER Re CP&L Review of Power Uprate Process & Commitment Preventing Operation at Uprated Power Levels for Plant, Units 1 & 2 ML20129E0821996-09-26026 September 1996 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request to Use Certain Portions of Later Edition of ASME Code for Inservice Leakage Testing Valves for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Units 1 & 2 ML20056D6761993-07-28028 July 1993 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Interior Masonry Walls May Be Downgraded to non-fire Related ML20128K7711993-02-11011 February 1993 Safety Evaluation Granting Relief from Certain Inservice Testing Program Requirements for Several Pumps & Valves ML20198E5081992-11-23023 November 1992 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee 120-day Response to Suppl 1 to GL 87-02 ML20246D6811989-08-18018 August 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Installation & Design of Nitrogen Pneumatic Sys,Per Generic Ltr 84-09,by Adding New Check Valves to Existing Drywell Noninterruptible Instrument Air Lines ML20246C4201989-06-27027 June 1989 SER Accepting Util Response to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 4.5.3 Re Reactor Trip Sys Reliability for All Operating Reactors ML20247P6201989-06-0101 June 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util SAFER/GESTR-LOCA Analysis ML20247M1911989-05-25025 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Re Denial of Amend Request to Licenses DPR-71 & DPR-62 ML20246P9401989-05-10010 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Accepting Plant Second 10-yr Interval Inservice Insp Program ML20246J5531989-05-0909 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Plant Can Be Safely Operated for Another 18-month Fuel Cycle in Configuration Following Reload 5,per Improvements,Insps & Repairs to Plant IGSCC ML20245D3761989-04-25025 April 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee IGSCC Program for Refuel 7 Outage ML20236D5481989-03-17017 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Response to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 4.5.2 Re Reactor Trip Sys Reliability ML20236D5381989-03-17017 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util 831107 Response to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.2.1 Re Equipment Classification Programs for safety-related Components ML20236D4641989-03-15015 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Re Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.1 (Parts 1 & 2) Concerning Equipment Classification & Vendor Interface for Reactor Trip Sys Components ML20235Z2841989-03-0808 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Items 3.2.1 & 3.2.2 ML20235Z3451989-03-0808 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Compliance W/Atws Rule, 10CFR50.62 Re Power Testability Features of Alternate Rod Insertion Sys & Recirculating Pump Trip Design ML20235M5771989-02-16016 February 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Control Room Habitability Sys of Plant & Acceptability of Existing Tech Spec Re Control Room Pressurization Requirement ML20147G0661988-03-0202 March 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Functional Testing Plan for Snubbers ML20236D1311987-10-22022 October 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Util Request for Relief from Schedular Requirements for Performance of Visual Insp & Hydrostatic Test of CRD Withdrawal & Insert Lines.Granting of Request Recommended ML20235A7331987-09-18018 September 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Installation of Alternate Rod Injection (ARI) Sys & Adequacy of Plant Reactor Coolant Recirculating Pump Trip (RPT) Sys,In Compliance W/Atws Rule 10CFR50.62. ARI & RPT Acceptable NUREG-0661, Safety Evaluation Re Util 840831 Submittal of Addendum to Plant Unique Analysis Rept on Mark I Containment Mod Program.Safety/Relief Valve Load Cases C3.2 & C3.3 Adequately Addressed & Resolved1987-05-0707 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Util 840831 Submittal of Addendum to Plant Unique Analysis Rept on Mark I Containment Mod Program.Safety/Relief Valve Load Cases C3.2 & C3.3 Adequately Addressed & Resolved ML20212H5671987-01-16016 January 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Response to Generic Ltr 83-08 Re Restoring Safety Margins of Vacuum Breakers by Replacing Critical Parts W/Adequate Matls ML20207A8531986-11-0505 November 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Operation for Full Fuel Cycle W/O mid-cycle Insp for Crack Growth ML20215N3771986-10-30030 October 1986 Safety Evaluation Re Util 860320 Response to Generic Ltr 84-09, Recombiner Capability Requirements of 10CFR50.44(c)(3)(ii). Licensee Should Remove All Potential Oxygen Sources from Containments ML20203N0081986-09-17017 September 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 850919 Request for Relief from Installing Excess Flow Switch & Automatic Shutoff Valve in Diesel Fire Pump Fuel Line to Provide Protection in Event of Fuel Line Rupture ML20212N0201986-08-22022 August 1986 Safety Evaluation Denying Util 860325 Request for Relief from Inservice Insp Requirements of ASME Code Section XI, Table IWC-2500-1 for Volumetric Exam of HPCI Pump Studs ML20211G6081986-06-12012 June 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting IGSCC Insp,Repair & Replacement Program During Dec 1985 Refueling Outage ML20205S2541986-06-0404 June 1986 Safety Evaluation Accepting Rev 2 to Nuclear Const Issues Group Spec 1, Visual Weld Acceptance Criteria for Structural Welding at Nuclear Power Plants, for non-ASME Code Welds ML20211A8281986-06-0303 June 1986 Safety Evaluation Re Rev 4 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.Rev Acceptable ML20198S7281986-05-29029 May 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting 851203 Proposal to Modify Tech Spec 3/4.5.3 to Clarify Min Amount of Condensate Storage Tank Water Required to Ensure Operability of Core Spray Sys During Operating Conditions 4 or 5.Rev to Tech Specs Encl ML20133N4141985-10-23023 October 1985 Safety Evaluation Re Util 831107 & 850828 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Items 3.1.2 & 3.2.1 & 850701 Request for Addl Info.Responses Re Vendor & Engineering Test Guidance & Testing Requirements After Maint Acceptable ML20134P5211985-08-28028 August 1985 Safety Evaluation Approving Use of ASME Code Case N-411 for Damping Curves ML20128M2911985-07-16016 July 1985 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee Response to Generic Ltr 83-28, Salem ATWS Event, Items 3.1.3 & 3.2.3 Re post-maint Testing 1999-08-05
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MONTHYEARML20217N3271999-10-21021 October 1999 Part 21 Rept Re non-linear Oxygen Readings with Two (2) Model 225 CMA-X Containment Monitoring Sys at Bsep.Caused by High Gain Produced by 10K Resistor Across Second Stage Amplifier.Engineering Drawings Will Be Revised BSEP-99-0168, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2. with1999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2. with ML20212D0431999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20210P9441999-08-10010 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Assessment of Impact on Operation of Plant,Unit 1,with Crack Indications of 2.11, 6.36 & 1.74 Inches in Three Separate Jet Pump Risers ML20210P9181999-08-10010 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Request for Reliefs CIP-01,02, 06,07,08,09,10 & 11 (with Certain Exceptions) & 12-18,for Second 10-year ISI Interval.Request CIP-04 & 05 Would Result in hardship,CIP-03 Not Required & CIP-11 Denied in Part ML20210N2341999-08-0505 August 1999 SER Accepting Response to NRC GL 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical & Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors,Unresolved Safety Issues (USI) A-46 ML20210R1191999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2 ML20210R1311999-06-30030 June 1999 Revised Monthly Operating Rept for June 1999 for Bsep,Unit 2 BSEP-99-0118, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2. with1999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2. with BSEP-99-0095, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20210M8581999-05-14014 May 1999 B214R1 RPV Hydrotest Bolted Connection Corrective Action Evaluation, Rev 0 ML20211L3711999-05-10010 May 1999 Rev 0 to ESR 98-00333, Unit 2 Invessel Feedwater Sparger Evaluation ML20206G1871999-05-0404 May 1999 Safety Evaluation Approving Third 10-year ISI Program Requests for Relief (RR) RR-08,RR-15 & RR-17 BSEP-99-0075, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Unit 1 & 2.With1999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Unit 1 & 2.With ML20206N1791999-04-23023 April 1999 Rev 0 to 2B21-0554, Brunswick Unit 2,Cycle 14 Colr BSEP-99-0059, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20205F9031999-03-30030 March 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Rev to BSEP RERP to Licenses DPR-62 & DPR-71,respectively ML20206N1831999-02-28028 February 1999 Rev 0 to Suppl Reload Licensing Rept for Bsep,Unit 2 Reload 13 Cycle 14 BSEP-99-0043, Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20203D7061999-02-0909 February 1999 SER Accepting Proposed Alternatives Contained in Relief Requests PRR-04,VRR-04,VRR-13,PRR-01,PRR-03,VRR-01.VRR-07, VRR-08 & VRR-09 Denied BSEP-99-0005, Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With BSEP-98-0231, Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With BSEP-98-0218, Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2. with1998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2. with BSEP-98-0210, Special Rept:On 980824,temp Element 2-CAC-TE-1258-22 Failed. Cause of Failed Temp Element Cannot Be Conclusively Determined.Temp Element Will Be Replaced & Cable Connections Repaired1998-10-30030 October 1998 Special Rept:On 980824,temp Element 2-CAC-TE-1258-22 Failed. Cause of Failed Temp Element Cannot Be Conclusively Determined.Temp Element Will Be Replaced & Cable Connections Repaired ML20154P8151998-10-16016 October 1998 SER Accepting Revised Safety Analysis of Operational Transient of 920117,for Plant,Unit 1 ML20154P8591998-10-16016 October 1998 SER Accepting Equivalent Margins Analysis for N-16A/B Instrument Nozzles for Plant,Units 1 & 2 BSEP-98-0202, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20151Y6211998-09-14014 September 1998 BSEP Rept Describing Changes,Tests & Experiments, for Bsep,Units 1 & 2 ML20151Y6371998-09-14014 September 1998 Changes to QA Program, for Bsep,Units 1 & 2 BSEP-98-0185, Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20151T5021998-08-0505 August 1998 Project Implementation Plan, Ngg Yr 2000 Readiness Program, Rev 2 BSEP-98-0164, Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for BSEP Units 1 & 21998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for BSEP Units 1 & 2 ML20236T1961998-07-0101 July 1998 Rev 1 to 2B21-0088, Brunswick Unit 2,Cycle 13 Colr ML20236T1921998-07-0101 July 1998 Rev 1 to 1B21-0537, Brunswick Unit 1,Cycle 12 Colr BSEP-98-0142, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for BSEP Units 1 & 21998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for BSEP Units 1 & 2 ML20236T1971998-06-30030 June 1998 Rev 2 to 24A5412, Supplemental Reload Licensing Rept for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Unit 2 Reload 12 Cycle 13 ML20249B9691998-06-11011 June 1998 Rev 1 to VC44.F02, Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2,ECCS Suction Strainers Replacement Project,Nrc Bulletin 96-003 Final Rept BSEP-98-0129, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Bsep,Units 1 & 21998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2 ML20151S9041998-05-31031 May 1998 Revised Pages to Monthly Operating Rept for May 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Unit 1 BSEP-98-0104, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 21998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20151S8991998-04-30030 April 1998 Revised Pages to Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1998 for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Unit 1 ML20247N7501998-04-30030 April 1998 Rev 0 to BSEP Unit 1,Cycle 12 Colr ML20247N7721998-04-30030 April 1998 Rev 0 to J1103244SRLR, Supplemental Reload Licensing Rept for BSEP Unit 1,Reload 11,Cycle 12 ML20217K8461998-04-24024 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Approving Proposed Use of Code Case N-535 at Brunswick Unit 1 During Second 10-yr Interval,Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i).Authorizes Use of Code Case N-535 Until Code Case Included in Future Rev of RG 1.147 ML20217K3941998-04-24024 April 1998 SER Approving Relief Request for Pump Vibration Monitoring, Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20217E6841998-04-23023 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Code Case N-547, Alternative Exam Requirements for Pressure Retaining Bolting of CRD Housings ML20217E7471998-04-21021 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Alternative to Insp of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Welds ML20217B5241998-04-20020 April 1998 SE Accepting Licensee Request for Approval to Use Alternative Exam Requirement for Brunswick,Unit 1,reactor Vessel Stud & Bushing During Second 10-yr ISI Interval Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) BSEP-98-0080, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Bsep,Units 1 & 21998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Bsep,Units 1 & 2 ML20216B1041998-03-0404 March 1998 SER Approving Alternative to Insp of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Welds for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Unit 1 1999-09-30
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INTERIM SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO GENERIC LETTER 83-28, ITEMS 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2 AND 4.5.1 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-325 AND 50-324 1.0 Introduction InFebruary1983,the3alemNuclearPowerStationexperiencedtwofailures of the reactor-trip system upon the receipt of trip signals. These failures were attributed to Westinghouse - Type 08-50 reactor-trip system (RTS) circuit breakers. The failures at Salem 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 of the circuit breakers at Salem and at other plants, NRC issued Generic Letter 83-28, Required Actions Based on Generic Implementations of Salem '
Anticipated Transient Without Scram (ATWS) Events, dated July 8,1983. This ,
letter required the licensees to respond on insnediate-tenn actions to ensure reliability of the RTS. Actions to be performed included development of programs to provide for post-trip review, classification of equipment, vendor interface, post-maintenance testing, and RTS reliability improvements. The Generic Letter stated that for Actions 3.1.1., 3.1.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 4.1, and 4.5.1, NRC Regional Offices would perfonn a post-implementation review and issue Safety Evaluations (SE). This evaluation is the Interim Regional SE for Brunswick Units 1 and 2 and includes the results of Region II's review of the licensee's submittals to Generic Letter 83-28.
A Regional inspection was conducted at the Brunswick facility during May 20-24, 1985, to review the licensee's current program, planned program improvements, and implementation of present procedures associated with post-trip review, equipment classification, vendor interface, surveillance and post-maintenance testing, and reactor-trip system relicbility. The details of the inspection
, findings are discussed in Inspection Report No. 325, 324/85-14.
2.0 Review Guidelines The licensee's response dated November 7, 1983, was evaluated for compliance to the NRC staff's positions delineated in Generic Letter 83-28 fer Action
, Items 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 4.1 and 4.5.1. Item 4.1 is not applicable i to Brunswick 1 and 2, therefore, a response was not required. The requirements of the above action items as described in Generic Letter 83-28 are paraphrased below:
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3.1. POST-MAINTENANCE TESTING (REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM COMPONENTS)
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 r.esting of safety-related components in the RTS is required to be conducted 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 of vendor and engineering recommendations to ensure that any appropriate test guidance is included in the test and maintenance procedures or the Technical Specifications, where required.
3.2 POST-MAINTENANCE TESTING (ALL OTHER SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENTS)
Position The following actions are applicable to post-maintenance testing:
- 1. Licensees and applicants shall submit a report documenting the extending of test and maintenance procedures and Technical
, Specifications review to assure that post-maintenance operability testing of all safety-related equipment is required to be conducted 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 of vendor and engineering recommendations to ensure that any appropriate test guidance is included in the test and maintenance procedures or the Technical Specifications where required.
4.1 REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM RELIABILITY (VENDOR-RELATED MODIFICATIONS)
Position All vendor-recommended reactor trip breaker modifications shall be reviewed to verify that either: (1) each modification has, in fact, been implemented; or (2) a written evaluation of the technical reasons for not implementing a modification exists.
For example, the modifications recommended by Westinghouse in NCD-Elec-18 for the 08-50 breakers and a March 31, 1983, letter for the DS-416 breakers shall be implemented or a justification for not implementing shall be made available. Modifications not previously made shall be incorporated or a written evaluation shall be provided.
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C 4.5 REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM RELIABILITY (SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TESTING)
Position On-line functional testing of the reactor trip system, inc M ing independent testing of the diverse trip features, shall be performed on all plants.
- 1. The diverse trip features to be tested include the breaker undervoltage and shunt-trip features on Westinghouse, Babcock and Wilcox (B&W) and Combustion Engineering (CE) plants; the circuitry used for power interruption with the silicon-controlled rectifiers on B&W plants and the scram pilot valve and backup-scram valves (including all initiating circuitry) on General Electric (GE) plants.
3.0. Evaluation and Conclusion By letter dated November 7,1983, Carolina Power & Light Company, (CP&L or the licensee), provided infonnation regarding its compliance to Sections 3.1, 3.2, and 4.5 of Generic Letter 83-28 for Brunswick, Units 1 and 2. We have evaluated the licensee's responses against the NRC positions described in Section 2.0 above for completeness and adequacy. We concluded that the licensee's response to items 3.1.1 and 4.5.1 are acceptable. The licensee's actions in regard to items 3.1.2, 3.2.1, and 3.2.2 are still in-process and have not been completed; therefore, the acceptability of
( these items cannot be determined without the additional information from the licensee which is identified in Enclosure 2 to the transmittal letter for
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l Delineated below are the results of the Region II evaluations and a brief
! summary of the licensee's responses:
I l A. Item 3.1.1 - Test and Maintenance Procedure Review (Reactor Trip System Components)
The licensee has reviewed the post-maintenance testing program being implemented at Brunswick Plant and confirmed that procedures governing the preventative and corrective maintenance program specify that testing be perfonned following maintenance on safety-related components in the Reactor Protection System. In addition, the licensee has reviewed its surveillance test and maintenance procedures and Technical Specifications associated with the Reactor Protection System and confirmed that the testing required adequately demonstrates that the equipment is capable of performing its safety functions prior to being returned to service. We have reviewed the licensee's response and have concluded that the licensee's response to this item is acceptable and meets the intent of Generic Letter 83-28.
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B. Item 3.1.2 - Check of Wendor and Engineering Recommendations for Testing and Maintenance (Reactor Trip System Components)
The licensee has evaluated General Electric Service Information Letters (SILs) associated with the Reactor Protection System and. verified that they have been properly evaluated and, where appropriate, incorporated the information into test and maintenance procedures. The results of the licensee's reviews indicated that three SILs had not been
- implemented. These SILs are identified as follows:
SIL-308 CR105D and/or NEMA 2 Contactor Binding SIL-360, CR2940 Tandem Block Switches SIL-155 Inspection and Cleaning of General Electric Type SMB Control Switches (Affects only Unit 2)
Subsequent to the above review, the licensee evaluated the above SILs for corrective action and determined that SIL-308 must be implemented during the current outage and SILs 360 and 155 should be implemented during the next refueling outage. The licensee further states in its response that a check of vendor and engineering recommendations other than GE SIls is in progress and the final results will be submitted to NRC in a supplemental response. The licensee's preliminary plans were to submit its completion schedule to the NRC by September 1984. We cannot complete our evaluation of this item until the licensee submits the results of its final review.
- C. Item 3.2.1 - Review of Test and Maintenance Procedure and Technical Specifications (All Other Safety-Related Components)
The licensee states in its response that a review of procedures and Technical Specifications will be perfonned to verify that testing is required after maintenance to demonstrate that safety-related equipment is capable of performing its safety functions prior to it being returned to service. This review action is scheduled for completion by August 1985. The licensee further states that once
~ the review is completed a supplemental response will be submitted to NRC. We concur with the licensee's plans for reviewing test and maintenance procedures and Technical Specifications to assure that post-maintenance operability testing of all safety-related equipment is required to be conducted. However, this item cannot be completely evaluated until the licensee's final response is submitted to NRC with the results of its reviews.
D. Item 3.2.2 - Check of Vendor and Engineering Recomendations for Testing and Maintenance (All Other Safety-Related Components)
The licensee states in its response that an assessment of safety-related vendor and engineering recomendations is planned and should l - , . . .
be completed by December 1985. The licensee stated that it will submit the results of its review in a supplemental response. We concur with the licensee's plans and schedules for completing its review of vendor and engineering recomendations for testing and maintenance; however, this item cannot be completely evaluated until we receive the results of the licensee's assessment.
E. Item 4.1 - Reactor Trip System Reliability (Vendor-Related Modification)
This item is applicable only to pressurized water reactors, therefore, no response is required by Brunswick since it is a boiling water reactor.
F. Item 4.5.1 - Reactor Trip System Reliability (System Functional Testing)
The licensee states in its response that on-line testing of the Reactor Protection System is accomplished by periodic functior.al channel tests, channel checks, and scram timing of control rods. However, the licensee further stated that on-line testing of the backup scram valves is not feasible due to the design of the plant. Below is a description of the backup scram function and the licensee's justification for not performing on-line testing:
The backup scram function is accomplished by two air operated solenoid valves which isolate the main air supply and vent the scram air supply header which connects to the individual hydraulic control units. The backup scram valves are redundant valves with redundant trip signals from both Reactor Protection System logics A and B. The logic is diverse from the primary Reactor Protection System since the backup scram valve solenoids are energized and DC powered to trip versus the primary scram pilot valves which are deenergized to trip and are AC powered.
Although one-half of the backup scram logic is actuated for each valve during channel functional tests, the only time the backup scram solenoids are actuated is when a complete scram signal is initiated. These valves cannot be tested on-line without scramming the plant. The licensee further stated that an independent test of each backup scram solenoid valve during each refueling outage is sufficient to assure the reliability of the Reactor Protection System for the following reasons:
- 1. The backup scram function was incorporated as an additional improvement in response to an already extremely remote event.
- 2. The backup scram function has been designed to be highly reliable by use of redundant valves and actuating logic.
- 3. Testing during operation would require a plant scram.
- 4. The primary scram pilot valve solenoids which are normally energized and tested frequently are diverse to the backup scram solenoids which are normally deenergized.and not cycled frequently. Due to the lower testing frequency of the backup scram valves, the potential for a common cause failure or human error affecting the primary and backup Reactor Protection System is reduced.
We have reviewed the licensee's reasons and find that on-line scram testing of the backup scram valves will not increase the reliability of the Reactor Protection System. Therefore, the licensee's planned testing program is satisfactory. Based on our review, we find the licensee's response to this item is acceptable.
G. Conclusion Basad on our review, we conclude that the licensee's submittals to items 3.1.2, 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 are incomplete and additional information, as described in Enclosure 2 to the transmittal letter for this SE, needed for us to complete our evaluation. We will review the responses to the Request for Additional Information when received and will report our findings in a supplement to this Interim Safety Evaluation. Items 3.1.1 and 4.5.1 were determined to be acceptable and meet the intent of Generic Letter 83-28.
l Principal Contributor: K. Landis l
Dated: July 1,1985 l
ENCLOSURE 2 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 GENERIC LETTER 83-28, ITEMS 3.1.2, 3.2.1, AND 3.2.2 B. Item 3.1.2 - Check of Vendor and Engineering Recomendations for Testing and Maintenance (Reactor Trip System Components) '
In the November 7, 1983 response, Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L) stated that a check of vendor and engineering recomendations other than General Electric (GE) Service Information Letters (SILs) is in progress and the final results will be submitted to the NRC in a supplemental response. The preliminary plans were to submit the completion schedule to the NRC by September 1984. We cannot complete our evaluation of this item until CP&L submits the results of its final review. A statement confiming that this action has been completed or a schedule for completing the final review is requested.
s C. Item 3.2.1 - Review of Test and Maintenance Procedure and Technical Specifications (All Other Safety-Related Components)
CP&L stated in its response that a review of procedures and Technical Specifications will be performed to verify that testing is required
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after maintenance to demonstrate that safety-related equipment is capable of performing its safety functions prior to it being returned to service. This review action is scheduled for completion by August 1985. CP&L further stated that once the review is completed a supplemental response will be submitted to the NRC. We concur with the licensee's plans for reviewing test and maintenance procedures and Technical Specifications to assure that post-maintenance operability testing of all safety-related equipment is required to be conducted.
However, this item cannot be completely evaluated until CP&L's final response is submitted to the NRC with the results of its reviews. In order for us to complete the evaluation, CP&L needs to complete its review of test and maintenance procedures and Technical Specifications by the comitted date of August 1985 and submit the results to NRC in a supplemental response.
D. Item 3.2.2 - Check of Vendor and Engineering Recomendations for Testing and Maintenance (All Other Safety-Related Components)
CP&L states in its response that an assessment of safety-related vendor and engineering recomendations is planned and will be completed by Deceaiber 1985. CP&L stated that it will submit the results of its review in a supplemental response. We concur with the licensee's plans and schedules for completing its review of vendor and engineering recommendations for testing and maintenance; however, this item cannot be completely evaluated until we receive the results of its assessment.
The licensee is requested to complete its assessment of vendor and engineering recomendations for testing and maintenance by the committed date of December 1985 and submit the results of its assessments to the NRC in a supplemental response.
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