ML20199B410
| ML20199B410 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Callaway |
| Issue date: | 06/11/1986 |
| From: | Schnell D UNION ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| ULNRC-1329, NUDOCS 8606170132 | |
| Download: ML20199B410 (7) | |
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Union ELECTRIC a
1901 Gratet Street. St. Louis Donald F. Schnel; June 11, 1986 Vbe Prektent Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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Dear Mr. Denton:
ULNRC-1329 DOCKET NO. 50-483 CALLAWAY PLANT FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NPF-30 ANNUAL REPORT OF FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM CHANGES Pursuant to Section 2.C.5 (e) of the Callaway Plant Facility Operating License, NPF-30, Union Electric Company furnishes herewith three copies of the annual summary of changes made to the Callaway Plant Fire Protection Program.
Incorporated into this report are changes implemented from May 1, 1985 through April 30, 1986.
These program modifications do not in any way decrease the level of fire protection at Callaway.
If you have any questions regarding the enclosed document, please contact Mr. Reginald Allen at (314) 676-8853.
Very truly your,
9 Donald F. Schnell JMC/bjk
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Schnell, of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon oath says that he is Vice President-Nuclear and an officer of Union Electric Company; that he has read the foregoing document and knows the content thereof; that he has executed the same for and on behalf of said company with full power and authority to do so; and that the facts therein stated are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.
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C. W. Hehl Division of Projects Land Resident Programs, Chief, Section lA U.S.. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III-799 Roosevelt-Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Bruce Little Callaway Resident Office U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission RRil Steedman, Missouri 65077 Paul O'Connor Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 316 7920 Norfolk Avenue Bethesda, MD 20014
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ANNUAL REPORT CHANGES TO THE APPROVED FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM UNION ELECTRIC-CALLAWAY PLANT FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-30 Listed below in the form of Callaway Modification Packages (CMP) are all changes made to the approved Fire Protection Program at Union Electric's Callaway Plant from May 1, 1985 through April 30, 1986. The approved Fire Protection Program is described in Sections 9.5.1, 9.5.2, & 9.5.3 of the FSAR. This report is being issued pursuant to Section 2.c.5.e of the Callaway Facility Operating License No. NPF 30.
CMP 84-02-57A
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Description:==
Installation of a Plant Fire Alarm Switch on the Control Room Fire Alarm Panel (KC-008). The switch actuates the.
Plant Fire Alarm over the plant-wide Gaitronics PA System.
Supporting Information:
This change necessitated a revision to Section 9.5.2,
" Communication Systems", of the FSAR, which for purposes of this report, is considered part of the " Approved Fire Protection Program". This CMP in no way degrades the Fire Protection Program. The installation does not significantly increase the combustible loading in any area. This change improves the Fire Protection Program by improving plant-wide notification in case of a fire.
CMP 84-03-24
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Description:==
Addition of a Lube Oil Storage Room (3307) on the 2000' elevation of the Communications Corridor.
Supporting Information:
The approximately 15' x 20' room for combustible liquid storage is constructed on a concrete slab with 3-hour, fire rated walls and ceiling. The doorway into the room is curbed to contain a combustible liquid spill. The room is equipped with an ionization detector,and is protected by a wet-pipe sprinkler system based on the extra hazard requirements of NFPA 13.
The storage room is located in.a non-safety related area and is separated from safety related areas by 3-hour, fire-rated walls.
This addition does not adversely impact the Plant's Fire Protection Program.
CMP 84-03-27A
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Description:==
Addition of a Gaitronics Handset / Amplifier and Speaker Assembly, and a PAX Phone in the Auxiliary Shutdown Panel Room 1413.
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r Supporting Information:
This change necessitated a revision to Section 9.5.2,
" Communication Systems", of the FSAR, which for purposes of this report, is considered part of the approved Fire Protection Program". This CMP in no way degrades the Fire Protection Program. Required cable separation distances have been maintained and penetrations have been sealed. The installation does not significantly increase the combustible loading in any area. This change improves communication capabilities in the Plant.
CMP 84-04-llA
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Description:==
Addition of a Radio Antenna System to aid in intra-plant radio communications. This addition involves placing
" leaky" co-ax cable throughout the Auxiliary, and Reactor Buildings.
Supporting Information: This change necessitated a revision to Section 9.5.2,
" Communication Systems", of the FSAR, which for purposes of this report, is considered part of the " Approved Fire Protection Program". This CMP in no way degrades the Fire Protection Program. Required cable separation distances have been maintained and penetrations have been sealed. The installation does not significantly increase the combustible loading in any area. This change improves communication capabilities in the Plant.
CMP 84-04-66A
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Description:==
Installation of a Plant Radio Console on the Unit Reactor Operator's desk in the Control Room. This Console is in addition to the existing Radio Console on the Shif t Super-visor's desk.
Supporting Information: This change necessitated a revision to Section 9.5.2,
" Communication Systems", of the FSAR, which for purposes of this report, is considered part of the " Approved Fire Protection Program". This CMP in no way degrades the Fire Protection Program. Required cable separation distances have been maintained and penetrations have been sealed. The installation does not significantly increase the combustible loading in any area. This change improves communicstion-capabilities in the Plant.
CMP 84-05-11A
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Description:==
Addition of a special Caitronics Handset Station with headset capabilities to the Plant Fublic Address System in the Control Room. This addition will aid communication during fuel handling activities and allows the Control Room 2 of 4
to have private, hands-free conversation with fuel handling personnel.
Supporting Information: This change necessitated a revision to Section 9.5.2,
" Communication Systems", of the FSAR, which for purposes of this report, is considered part of the " Approved Fire Protection Program." This CMP in no way degrades the Fire Protection Program. Required cable sararation distances have been maintained and penetrations nave been sealed. The installation does not significantly. increase the combustible loading in any area.
This change imp 7 oves communication capabilities in the Plant.
CMP 84-0149
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Description:==
Addition of CO, C0 and N2 gas bottles to the Auxiliary 2
Building, 2047' elevation, in room 1513 for calibration of CO and CO2 gas monitors in the Control Building fresh air supply.
Supporting Information: CO and N, gas are not combustible.
Only the CO gas is 2
combustibIe. However, quantities of CO gas are limited to one 0.243 cubic foot cylinder. The fire load from this small quantity of gas is negligible. Because this change does not significantly increase the level of fixed combustibles, the Fire Protection Program is not degraded.
This addition enhances the Control Building air supply CO and CO2 gas monitoring system.
CMP 84-0354
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Description:==
Addition of two ionization-type smoke detectors in the F
Control Building HVAC System Return Air Ductwork (cne detector per duct) in the back panel area of the Control Room.
Supporting Information: These duct smoke detectors are in addition to the ceiling level ionization detectors in the Control Room. This change improves the Fire Protection Program by enhancing the Fire Detection capability in the Control Room.
CMP 84-0527A
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Description:==
Addition of a Radio Antenna System to aid in intra-plant radio communications. This addition involves placing
" leaky" co-ax cable throughout the Control Building.
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Supporting Information: This change necessitated a revision to Section 9.5.2,
" Communication Systems", of the FSAR, which for purposes of this report, is considered part of the " Approved Fire Protection Program". This CMP in no way degrades the Fire Protection Program.
Required cable separation distances have been maintained and penetrations have been sealed. The installation does not significantly increase the combustible loading in any area. This change improves communication f
capabilities in the Plant.
CMP 84-0729
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Description:==
Change infrared flame detectors in MSIV Room 1508 and 1509 (Fire Detection Zone 115) to ultraviolet flame detectors.
Supporting Information: The infrared flame detectors originally installed had a maximum operating temperature of 113 degrees F.
Normal temperature in the MSIV Rooms under operating conditions is approximately 120 degrees F.
The new ultraviolet flame detectors are capable of operating in this hot environment and still provide adequate detection for the hazard. This change maintains the level of fire protection in the area.
CMP 85-0094
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Description:==
Addition of an Equipment Operator's (EO) office on the 2061'-6" elevation of the Communications Corridor. The EO office serves as a ready room, lunchroom and assembly room for shift changes.
Supporting Information: The office is constructed of non-combustible materials with flame-spread ratings of 25 or less.- The approximately 15' x 15' office is equipped with an ionization detector in addition to the ionization detectors provided in the area above the office. Contents consist of tables, chairs and negligible amounts of miscellaneous Class A materials associated with ordinary office occupancies. The office is located in a non-safety related area and is separated from safety related areas by 3-hour rated fire walls. This modification does not adversely impact the Plant's Fire Protection Program.
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