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Forwards Info from J Priets of Public Service Electric & Gas to R Ennis,Nrc Hope Creek Project Manager,Transmitted to Facilitate NRC Review of License Change Request Associated with Facility Filtration,Recirculation & Ventilation Sys
ML20196H144
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Site: Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 12/03/1998
From: Richard Ennis
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned)
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NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned)
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ML20196H149 List:
References
TAC-M99477, NUDOCS 9812080222
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i MEMORANDUM TO: Docket File FROM: Richard B. Ennis, Project Manager '

Project Directorate 1-2 Division of Reactor Projects - 1/II  ;

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation '

SUBJECT:

HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION, FILTRATION, RECIRCULATION, AND VENTILATION SYSTEM INFORMATION l (TAC NO, M99477)  !

The attached information was transmittsd from Mr. J. Priest of Public Service Electric &

p Gas Company (the licensee) to Mr. R. Ennis, the NRC Hope Creek Project Manager. This 4

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information was transmitted to facilitate NRC review of a license change request associated

with the Hope Creek Filtration, Recirculation, and Ventilation System (FRVS).

i- Docket No. 50-354 original signed by R.Ennis Attachments:

1) FRVS CREF Units Charcoal Moisture Contents - (received July 8,1998) .
2) FRVS Charcoal Efficiency - (received July 8,1998)- l
3) Fax from E. Winters (NUCON) to J. Chichello (PSE&G) - (received July 8,1998)
4) Change Package 4EC-3252 -(received July 8,1998) 1
5) Calculation NUTHERM-ARRH-001 -(received July 8,1998) .

l 6) Calculation NUTHERM-ARRH-003 -(received July 8,1998)

7) Charcoal Moisture Contents -(received October 7,1998) 1
8) Charcoal Moisture Contents - (received November 2,1998)  !

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% December 3, 1998 MEMORANDUM TO: Docket File FROM: Richard B. Ennis, Project Manager i Project Directorate 1-2 ^

Division of Reactor Projects - 1/11 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION, FILTRATION, RECIRCULATION, AND VENTILATION SYSTEM INFORMATION (TAC NO. M99477)

The attached information was transmitted from Mr. J. Priest of Public Service Electric & i Gas Company (the licensee) to Mr. R. Ennis, the NRC Hope Creek Project Manager. This I information was transmitted to facilitate NRC review of a license change request associated with the Hope Creek Filtration, Recirculation, and Ventilation System (FRVS).

Docket No. 50-354 I 1

Attachments

1) FRVS CREF Units Charcoal Moisture Contents -(received July 8,1998) i
2) FRVS Charcoal Efficiency - (received July 8,1998)
3) Fax from E. Winters (NUCON) to J. Chichello (PSE&G)- (received July 8,1998) i
4) Change Package 4EC-3252 -(received July 8,1998)
5) Calculation NUTHERM-ARRH-001 -(received July 8,1998) ,
6) Calculation NUTHERM-ARRH-003 -(received July 8,1998) l
7) Charcoal Moisture Contents - (received October 7,1998)
8) Charcoal Moisture Contents-(received November 2,1998) l

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. A N TEL'No.4611864 Jun 29.98 13:46 Ao.008 P.01 1., (.'C O R bs R NUCON International, Inc.

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( NUCON Internotionol, Inc. TELEPHONE: (614) 846 5710 OUTSIDE OHIO: 1 800 992 5192 P.O. BOX 29151 7000 HUNTLEY ROAD TELEX: 6974415 COLUMBUS. OHIO 43229 U.S.A. FAX: (614) 4310858 IODINE-131 REMOVAL EFFICIENCY

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[ DETERMINATION OF ADSORBENT SAMPLES PERFORMED ON SAMPLE: Y 1A-VH 206 hj -

October 10, 1996 ,

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d PUBLIC SERVICE ELEC.& GAS, HOPE CREEK h0 l' P.O. BOX 236 MC HOS HANCOCKS BRIDGE, NJ 08038 -

P. O. No. 0808184 1050 Release NO. 9 DISTRIBUTION: # COPI3S EXTERNAL 1 DAVE MASON INTERNAL 1 PROJECT MASTER FILE

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TELEPHONE: (614) 846 5/10 oursion ohio: i.aoo.. 2.si,2 P.O. BOX 2915i 7000 HUNTLEY ROAD 4)4 M a58 COLUMBUS. OHIO 43229 U.S.A.

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John Chichello

,11ere are weights on your samples from 14 September 1993 to 11 June 1998.

1B VH213--14 SEPT 93 52.8g 1 A VH206 -14 SEPT 93--53.2g ID VH213--29 OCT 93 55.1g iB VH206----29 OCT 93 54.0g IB VH400- 28 OCT 93--119.3g IF VH213 i JAN 94 54.2g <

1 A Vil400-5 JAN 94 109.4g .

1E VH213----15 FEB 94-----53.3g 1 A VH213-----4 NOV 94---53.lg 1C VH213-----5 DEC 94---50.3g ID VH213 7 APR 95 17.6g i A VH206---7 APR 95---52.6g

, 11) VH213---26 MAY 95---52.2g IB VH400----31 MAY 95-56.2g 1 A VH400-----28 JUNE 95--109.6g iF H213------ 26 JUNE 95--52.6g iB VR400--- 29 FEB 96- 106.0g i A VH400-----I MAR 96 109.9g i A VH213----17MAY 96---52.lg 1C V11213-----27 JUNE 96---52.5g iB VH213 -10 OCT 96--50. lg i A VH206 - 10 OCI' 96---52.9g iB VH206----I1 I)MC 96--50.0g iD VH213--II DEC 96-- 53.3g IF VH213---19 DEC 96 52.2g iE VH213----25 MAR 97- 51.5g 1C VH213--7 JAN 98- $1.83 i A Vil213----3 FHH 98- *------53.0g iR VR213---19 MAR 98---46.3g IB VH206- 8 APR 98----56.3g 1 A VH206-- 14 MAY 98 54.1g IF VH213 --12 MAY 98 53.0g II) VH213----8 MAY 98---53.0g IE VH213----I1 JUNE 98------54.4g

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Ifyou need anything more please call me at (614) 846-5710 x 139.

Ed Winters

l NUCLEAR DEPARTMENT l CHANGE PACKAGE EXECUTIVE

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PROPCsID PLANT cIANGE - CHANGE No. & -3 '2 5'2_ )

DATE:

This Change Package is scheduled to start .

And will be construction complete by .

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This change is required because the ambient inside of I Shoco control panels where the fuses are located is postulated to reach 65 degrees c during accident conditions.

at these ambient conditions the fuses should be derated to 80% of their nameplate rating. For the existing 40 amp fuses thic derating lowers the fuse continuous rating to 32 amps.

"ho calculated load for these fuses is 30 amps. For the new no cap fuses this derating lowers the fuse continuous rating to 48 amps. After the installation of these new fuses the nargin between load current and fuse. rating is increased from 6.25% to 17.5%. For the existing 50 amp fuses this derating

.owors tl. fuse continuous rating to 40 amps. The calculated

.. cad for these fusas is 38.5 amps. For the new 60 amp fuses the derating is 48 amps as discussed above. After the nota 11ation of these new fuses the margin between the load current and fuse rating is increased from 3.75% to 19.8%

o_'ce thenew 60 ampoffuses operation thesedopanels, not changethey theensure intent of the design operability of thoce panels at the postulated accident conditions. At the l ower ambient conditions experienced during surveillance ,

testing these fuses still coordinate with the cable damage curves so as to ensure that a faulted cable cannot start a fire.

Oue to the nature of the resistive henters, increasing the f uco size is acceptable. That is, unlike mechanical loads, racistive loads cannot experience periods of limited overload to a mode of failure. They will either operate within their docign rating or fail catastrophically (short circuit). This a hort circuit will cause the fuse to blow, thus clearing the fault prior to cable damage. However, should an overload current of 59 amps ever exist, the fuse will not blow until t.ho cable insulation fails (due to conductor heat rise) ecucing a short circuit. This fault would be cleared in sgr s ufficient time to preclude initiating a fire because the - l' fuco curve coordinates with the cable damage curve.

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l CONTINUATION SHEET i ll L.0 Description This change package replaces 12 existing Bussman type FRS-40 amp fuses with Bussman tn e kts-60 amp fuses in each of the following FRVS recirculation heater control panels:

LAC-043; 1BC-043; ICC-043; 1DC-043; 1AC-044 and 1BC-044. It olso repl, aces 3 existing FRS-50 amp fuses with Bussman type

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UTS-60 amp fuses in each of the following FRVS vent heater 1 control panels: 1AC-045 and 1BC-045.

i These fuses are class le qualified fuses.  !

These fuses will be replaced in occordance with

?echnit 1 Specifications 3.6.5.?.1 and 3.6.5.3.2. This I change package will replace the fuses in one unit at a time  !

and return the unit to operability prior to work starting on a subsequent unit. When implementing the fuse change on a units IAC-045 and 1BC-045 according to Tech Spec 3.6.5.3.1 we will be forced into a 7 day LCO. We will exit this LCO after l She fuses are replaced and the unit is returned to operability. For the remaining recirculation units per Tech l

! dpec 3.6.5.3.2 one unit may be inoperable and we do not enter

a 7 day LCO.

1 This change is required because the ambient inside of uhese control panels where the fuses are located is l l postulated to reach 65 degrees C during accident conditions. )

at these ambient conditions the fuges should be derated to '

30% of their nameplate rating. For the existing 40 amp fuses

  • Shis derating lowers the fuse continuous rating to 32 amps. l The calculated load for these fuses is 30 amps. For the new  :

50 amp fuses this derating lowers the fuse continuous rating o 48 emps. After the installation of these new fuses the ,

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5. 2 s to 37.5%.in between For the lo'ad existingcurrent50and amp fuse fuses ratingthis is increased deratingfrom  !

l Lowers the fuse continuous rating to 40 amps. The calculated Load for these fuses is 38.5 amps. For the new 60 amp fuses

he derating is 48 amps as discussed above. After the Lnsta11ation of these new fuses the margin between the load

.:urrent and fuse rating is increased from 3.75% to 19.8%

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Jhese new 60 amp fuses do not change the intent of the design

, or the operation of these panels, they ensure operability of ,

these panels at the postulated accident conditions. At the i ,

. .ower ambient conditions experienced during surveillance  !

testing these fuses still coordinate with the cable damage curves so as to ensure that a faulted cable cannot start a dire.

l Due to the nature of the resistive heaters, increasing the duse size is acceptable.

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} design rating or fail catastrophically (short circuit). This ishort c rcuit will cause the fuse to blow, thus clearing the fault prior to cable damage. However, should an overload

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the cable insulation fails (due to conductor heat rise)

< :ausing a short circuit. This fault would be cleared in l sufficient time to preclude initiating a fire because the Euse curve coordinates with the cable damage curve.

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j 2.0 a) UFSAR Section 6.8 " Filtration, Recirculation and Ventilation System" and Section 8.3 "Onsite Power a systems" were reviewed and although the intent of the 4* design and the function of the component are not being

  • 4 modified the actual component (fuse) is being modified, therefore the facility as described in the SAR is being modified.

l 2.0 b) Because the inten'c of the desi n and the function of i the system' are not being modif ed, there are no

, procedures impacted by this change poackage.

2.0 c) Because this change package does not involve a special test or experiment it does not involve a test or experiment not described in the SAR.

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Based on Section 9A.2.2 " cable initiated fires are not because the cable damage curves are coordinated with the new fuses, if there is a cable failure due to overload or short circuit the fuse will blow,.not allowing the fault to sustain a fire. This is in accordance with section 9A.2.2 and therefore does not increase the probability of an accident previously evaluated in the SAR. '

3.1 b) Per the same logic as 3.1a the cable cannot sustain a fire, therefore the consequences of an accident previously evaluated in the SAR are not increased.

1.1 c) nr the same logic as 3.la the cable cannot sustain a fire, therefore the probality of occurrence of a malfunction of equipment important to safety previously evaluated in the SAR is not increased.

3.1 d) Per the same logic as 3.la the cable cannot sustain a fire, therefore the conse @ences of a malfunction of

( equipment important to safety previously evaluated in the SAR is not increased.

3.2 a) Because the intent of the design and the function of the system are not being modified and the new fuse coordinates with the cable damage curve, this design change does not create the possibility of an accident of a different type than any previously evaluated in

3.2 b) Because the intent of the design and the function of the system are not being modified and the new fuse coordinates with the cable damage curve, this design change doe's not create the possibility of a malfunction of a different typo than any previously evaluated in the SAR.

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7.0 The scope of work under this package consists of the removel and replacement of 78 fuses in control panels of the FRVS filtration,recirc. & ventilation system). Affected panels are as follows:

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Remove (12) 40 amp "FRS-R40" fuses from fuse blocks designated FB1,FB2,FB3, & FB4 and replace with 60 amp KTS-R-60, fuses.

B. Panel No. 1BC043 (i) Remove (12) 40 amp "FRS-R40" fuses from fuse blocks designated FB1,FB2,FB3, & FB4 and replace with 60 amp KTS-R-60, fuses.

i C. Panel No. 1CC043 (i)* Remove (12) 40 amp "FRS-R40" fuses from fuse blocks designated FB1,FB2,FB3, & FB4 and replace with 60 amp KTS-R-60, fuses.

D. Panel No. 1DC043 (1) Remove (12) 40 amp "FRS-R40" fuses from fuse blocks designated FB1,FB2,FB3, & FB4 and replace with 60 amp KTS-R-60, fuses.

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