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Forwards Addl Info Re Util 971031 Application for Amend to License NPF-69,supporting Installtion of Nuclear Measurement Analysis & Control Power Range Neutron Monitor Sys,Per NRC 971216 Request
ML20202C906
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 02/03/1998
From: Mueller J
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NMP2L-1754, NUDOCS 9802130071
Download: ML20202C906 (3)


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RE:

Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-410 NPF-69

Subject:

Applicationfor Amendment to Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Ops:n:ing License, Requestfor Additionalh fonnation t

Gentlemen:

On October 31,1997, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation submitted an Application for Amendment to the Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2) Operating License. That application proposed changes to the NMP2 Technin! Specifications to support the installation of the Nuclear Measurement Analysis and Control (NUMAC) Power Range Neutron Monitor

. (PRNM) System. On December 16,1997, the NRC issued a Request for Additional Information concerning our Application for Amendment. The attachment to this letter

- provides the requested information.

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-h ohn H. Mueller i

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Indicate the specific period for opcrating the OPRM before activating the'OPRM functi6n and

l. implementing the_OPRM technical specification changes. For example, NEDC-32410P-A-l allows one fuel cycle for testing the OPRM functions before implementing amended OPRM :

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' As indicated in our letter dated March 5,1996, Niagara Mohawk will install the NUMAC.

i PRNM modification in RFO6 (Spring 1998) and activate the Oscillation Power Range Monitor,

1(OPRM) trip function in RFO7 (i.e.~, one cycle for monitoring).

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Provide thE following desigri basis environmental conditions for NMP2: -

iNMP2

' NUMAC-PRNMS s

Temperature -

'24*C to 32*C (reported) 5'C to 50*C (75'F nominal to 90*F)

(41*F to 122*F),

Design Basis: 7 Humidity--

20% to 50% RH (reported):

_10% to 90% RH Design Basis: 7-(noncondensing):

Pressurei 14.7 psia (acceptable)?

'13 psia'to'16 psia j

Radiation -

<0.2 mRe'm/hr dose rate?

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1E-4 Gy (Carbon)/hr dose rate' (reported)'

IE+2 Gy (Carbon) TID :

7_0 Rem TID (reported) -

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Design Basis:-?

- Note: 1The radiation limits should be expressed in rads /hr or Grays /hr dose rate, and total sintegrated dose in rads or Grays, instead of units of rem /hr and rem TID.

- Response

- iThe design basis environmental conditions for the NMP2 control room are as follows:

W l Temperature:

70*F to 90*F LHu_midity:

20% - 50% relative humidity

Pressure:

A positive pressure of approximately 1/8 inch WG relative to atmosphere f

iRadiation: -

<.2 mrads/hr dose rate.

70 rads TID Y

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