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MONTHYEARML20211P0031987-02-20020 February 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Re Steam Generator Tube Plugging Criteria in Tube Sheet Region Project stage: Other ML20211N9551987-02-20020 February 1987 Application to Amend License NPF-1,revising Steam Generator Tube Plugging Criteria in Tube Sheet Region.Fee Paid Project stage: Request ML20211N9411987-02-20020 February 1987 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-1,revising Tech Specs Re Steam Generator Tube Plugging Criteria & Nonproprietary & Proprietary Repts Re Tubesheet Plugging Criterion.Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) Project stage: Request ML20209D0251987-04-20020 April 1987 Proposed Tech Specs Re RCS Surveillance Requirements Project stage: Other ML20209D0031987-04-20020 April 1987 Supplemental Application for Amend to License NPF-1, Incorporating License Change Application 152 Re Unneccessary Plugging of Steam Generator Tubes Which Increases Personnel Exposure & Reduces RCS Flow Project stage: Supplement ML20214P8951987-05-14014 May 1987 Requests Summary of 870408 Meeting Between NRC & Util,Per Attached Notice Project stage: Meeting ML20214P8891987-06-0101 June 1987 Ack Receipt of 870514 Request for Summary of 870408 Meeting Between NRC & Util Re Plant.Summary Will Be Provided When Issued Project stage: Meeting ML20215J2291987-06-22022 June 1987 Summary of Meeting W/Util on 870408 in Bethsda,Md Re Technical Issues Related to Util Amend Request for F* Steam Generator Tube Plugging Criteria.Attendees List & Meeting Viewgraphs Encl Project stage: Meeting ML20236P6581987-08-0707 August 1987 Forwards Amend 133 to License NPF-1 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Revises Steam Generator Tube Plugging Criteria Based on Use of F* Distance Criteria Project stage: Approval 1987-05-14
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MONTHYEARML20210M5901999-08-0505 August 1999 Rev 1 to License Change Application 247,dtd 990310,for Amend to License NPF-1,adding License Condition Denoting NRC Approval of PGE-1078, Trojan Nuclear Plant License Termination Plan. with Certificate of Svc ML20196L1311999-05-24024 May 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 for Indirect Transfer of License,To Extent That Such Approval Required Solely to Reflect Change in Upstream Operating Ownership of Pacificorp ML20207J3801999-03-10010 March 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,adding License Condition Denoting NRC Approval of PGE-1078, Trojan Nuclear Plant License Termination Plan ML20198T1851999-01-0707 January 1999 Rev 3 to License Change Application 237 Re Spent Fuel Cask Loading in Fuel Bldg ML20198T1451999-01-0707 January 1999 Rev 3 to License Change Application 237 to License NPF-1, Inserting New License Condition to Authorize Loading of Spent Fuel & Other Matls Into Transtor Transfer & Storage Casks in Fuel Bldg ML20238E8261998-08-27027 August 1998 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,deleting Number of License Conditions & TS Requirements as Prerequisite to Implementing Requested Amend to Transfer of Nuclear Sf from Existing 10CFR50 Licensed Area to Proposed 10CFR72 ISFSI ML20199J5641998-01-29029 January 1998 Application for Amends to License NPF-1,deleting Security Plan Requirements of 10CFR50.54(p) & Part 73 for Trojan Plant After Spent Nuclear Fuel Is Moved to Proposed ISFSI Area ML20134C9781997-01-28028 January 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,requesting to Clarify Controls That Will Be Used for Rev & Maint of Certified Fuel Handler Training Program ML20134A9531997-01-16016 January 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,requesting Deletion of Paragaph 2.(C)(7) to Allow pre-operational Testing & Load Handling of Spent Fuel Transfer & Storage Casks in Trojan Fuel Bldg ML20134B7841997-01-16016 January 1997 License Change Application (Lca) 240 to License NPF-1.LCA Proposes to Delete Paragraph 2.(C)(7) to Allow Loading & Handling of Spent Fuel Casks in Trojan Fuel Bldg as Described in 10CFR72 License Application Submitted Mar 1996 ML20129E4751996-10-23023 October 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,requesting Addition to Paragraph 2.(C)(8) to Allow Processing & Handling of Spent Fuel Pool Debris ML20059A5431993-10-21021 October 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 to Modify Security License Condition for Clarity & Minimize Burden Associated W/Processing Application to Reflect Current Security Plan Rev ML20127P1691993-01-27027 January 1993 License Change Application 229 to License NPF-1,modifying OL to possession-only License to Allow Util to Possess SNM But Not Operate Nuclear reactor.Marked-up License NPF-1 Encl ML20127P2031993-01-27027 January 1993 License Change Application 230 to License NPF-1,revising Facility Staffing & Training Requirements in Light of Transition of Facility to Permanently Defueled Status ML20127M6361992-11-26026 November 1992 License Change Application 227 to License NPF-1,revising TS to Defer Unscheduled SG ISI Required by TS 4.4.5.3.c.1 Following primary-to-secondary Tube Leakage in Excess of TS Limits ML20141M1881992-03-27027 March 1992 Rev 1 to License Change Application 186 to License NPF-1, Changing TS 4.0.3 to Negatively State Failure to Perform Required Surveillances on Schedule Constitutes Noncompliance W/Operability Requirements of Lco,Per Generic Ltr 87-09 ML20059L6681990-09-21021 September 1990 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 203,Rev 1.Rev Reduces Scope of Previous Changes Re Tech Spec Table 3.6-1, Containment Isolation Valves ML20247C8771989-07-19019 July 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 Consisting of License Change Application 179.Amend Changes Description of Turbine Steam Supply Valves in Tech Spec Table 3.6-1 from motor-operated to air-operated ML20246A7491989-06-30030 June 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 182,reflecting Reorganization of Util Nuclear Div.Certificate of Svc & Description of Change Encl ML20244E6111989-06-12012 June 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,changing Orifice Size of Steam Line Safety Valves Shown in Tech Spec Table 4.7-1, Steam Line Safety Valves Per Loop ML20235L9421989-02-10010 February 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 174.Amend Revises Tech Specs to Allow Mods to Control Auxiliary Fuel Bldg Complex Resulting in Increase in Lateral Shear Forces of Any Story ML20235Q9101989-02-10010 February 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 173,clarifying Surveillance Requirements for Containment Equipment Hatch ML20154D1681988-09-0909 September 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,revising Tech Specs Re Setpoint for Pressurizer LPSI Ressure Safety Injection Necessary to Accommodate New Instrumentation ML20151T4991988-08-12012 August 1988 Application to Amend License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 169,revising Tech Specs Surveillance Requirements for ECCS Check Valves ML20151A0351988-07-0808 July 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,incorporating Miscellaneous Editorial Corrections & Clarifications ML20148C2061988-03-18018 March 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 162,Rev 2,revising Tech Specs Re Offsite & Facility Organization Charts ML20147E7291988-03-0101 March 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of Rev 1 to License Change Application 124,revising Tech Specs Re Containment Isolation Valves ML20196J8861988-03-0101 March 1988 License Change Application 165 Requesting Amend to License NPF-1,modifying Tech Specs by Removing 3.5% U-235 Limit on Reactor Fuel Assemblies & Increase Enrichment Limit for New Fuel Storage Racks to 4.5% ML20149K1401988-02-17017 February 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 163,revising Tech Specs to Add New Instruments for Monitoring Steam Generator Blowdown Sys Liquid Effluent Radioactivity & Flow Rate ML20149L6891988-02-15015 February 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of Rev 1 to License Application 162,revising Offsite & Facility Organization Charts.Description of Requested Changes Encl ML20149H0921988-02-0404 February 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 164.Amend Revises Operability & Surveillance Requirements & Bases for Component Cooling Water Sys ML20147D4431988-01-15015 January 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-l Consisting of License Change Application 162,revising Offsite & Facility Organization Charts ML20195H8801987-12-24024 December 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 151,removing Portions of Tech Specs Re Fire Protection & Relocating Them to Vol 1 to PGE-1012, Trojan Nuclear Plant Fire Protection Plan.. ML20237D6801987-12-18018 December 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 Consisting of License Change Application 160,changing Tech Specs to Delete Requirement for Obtaining source-range Nuclear Instrument Detector Plateau Curves ML20237D6471987-12-16016 December 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 Consisting of Rev 1 to License Change Application 154,to Correct Tech Specs Section 3/4.4.6.2 for Agreement W/Definition of Pressure Boundary Leakage ML20236W7391987-11-20020 November 1987 License Change Application 161 for Amend to License NPF-1, Revising Tech Specs to Include Effects of Nuclear Fuel Design Changes ML20236Q2191987-11-16016 November 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of Rev 1 to License Change Application 142,resolving Control Room Habitability Issues by Changing Tech Spec Sections Re Chlorine Detection Sys & Control Emergency Ventilation Sys ML20236P4371987-11-13013 November 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 153,revising Tech Specs to Extend Surveillance Time Period for Verifying Control Rod Insertability from 24 H to 7 Days ML20236N3821987-11-0909 November 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 159,revising Tech Spec 3.9.9 to Resolve Inconsistencies within Tech Specs ML20236N5761987-08-0606 August 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 154,correcting Tech Spec Section, Bases for Agreement W/Definition of Pressure Boundary Leakage ML20235W5301987-07-14014 July 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 155 Re Solid Radwaste Sys ML20215K8131987-06-22022 June 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 132,revising Operability Requirements for Reactor Trip Breakers & Surveillance Requirements for Manual Reactor Trip & Breakers ML20210B5801987-04-29029 April 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 156,revising Tech Specs to Correct Typos & to Clarify Appropriate Process Used for Review & Approval of Temporary Changes to Procedures ML20209D0031987-04-20020 April 1987 Supplemental Application for Amend to License NPF-1, Incorporating License Change Application 152 Re Unneccessary Plugging of Steam Generator Tubes Which Increases Personnel Exposure & Reduces RCS Flow ML20212E2321987-02-26026 February 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of Revised Pages for License Change Application 124 & License Change Application 135,adding Steamline Isolation Valves & Valve CV-8825 Back Onto Tech Spec Table 3.6-1 ML20211N9551987-02-20020 February 1987 Application to Amend License NPF-1,revising Steam Generator Tube Plugging Criteria in Tube Sheet Region.Fee Paid ML20211H3791987-02-11011 February 1987 License Change Application for Amend to License NPF-1, Increasing Setpoint Tolerance for Pressurizer & Main Steam Safety Valves from 1% to 2% ML20207Q5341987-01-20020 January 1987 Application to Amend License NPF-1,incorporating License Change Application 150 to Revise Surveillance Requirements for Safety Injection Sys Accumulator Isolation Valves. Description of Change Encl ML20207M5741987-01-0909 January 1987 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of Rev 1 to License Change Application 134,revising Min Contained Vol of Water Required in Condensate Storage Tank ML20215D2431986-12-12012 December 1986 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 127,separating Surveillance Requirement 4.7.3.1.c Into 4.7.3.1.c & 4.7.3.1.d & Listing Four Component Cooling Water Valves W/Modified Closure Signals 1999-08-05
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MONTHYEARML20210M5901999-08-0505 August 1999 Rev 1 to License Change Application 247,dtd 990310,for Amend to License NPF-1,adding License Condition Denoting NRC Approval of PGE-1078, Trojan Nuclear Plant License Termination Plan. with Certificate of Svc ML20196L1311999-05-24024 May 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 for Indirect Transfer of License,To Extent That Such Approval Required Solely to Reflect Change in Upstream Operating Ownership of Pacificorp ML20206H4411999-05-0505 May 1999 Amend 201 to License NPF-1,revising PDTSs by Deleting ISFSI Area,Changes Also Revise TSs by Revising Subsection 4.1.1 & Replacing Existing Figure 4.1-1 with New Figure 4.1-1 & Adding New Page to Figure 4.1-1 as Listed ML20206C9701999-04-23023 April 1999 Amend 200 to License NPF-1,changes License by Revising License Condition 2.C.(10), Loading of Fuel Into Casks in Fuel Building ML20206C9301999-04-23023 April 1999 Amend 199 to License NPF-1,changes License NPF-1 by Adding New License Condition Entitled, Loading of Fuel Into Casks in Fuel Building ML20207J3801999-03-10010 March 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,adding License Condition Denoting NRC Approval of PGE-1078, Trojan Nuclear Plant License Termination Plan ML20198T1851999-01-0707 January 1999 Rev 3 to License Change Application 237 Re Spent Fuel Cask Loading in Fuel Bldg ML20198T1451999-01-0707 January 1999 Rev 3 to License Change Application 237 to License NPF-1, Inserting New License Condition to Authorize Loading of Spent Fuel & Other Matls Into Transtor Transfer & Storage Casks in Fuel Bldg ML20238E8261998-08-27027 August 1998 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,deleting Number of License Conditions & TS Requirements as Prerequisite to Implementing Requested Amend to Transfer of Nuclear Sf from Existing 10CFR50 Licensed Area to Proposed 10CFR72 ISFSI ML20199J5641998-01-29029 January 1998 Application for Amends to License NPF-1,deleting Security Plan Requirements of 10CFR50.54(p) & Part 73 for Trojan Plant After Spent Nuclear Fuel Is Moved to Proposed ISFSI Area ML20148K3491997-06-0909 June 1997 Amend 198 to License NPF-1,revising possession-only License to Add Sf Debris in Plant Fuel Bldg ML20148D2551997-05-23023 May 1997 Amend 197 to License NPF-1,revising Permanently Defueled TS to Delete Requirement for NRC Prior Approval of Changes to Certified Fuel Handler Training Program ML20141H3031997-05-19019 May 1997 Amend 196 to License NPF-1,revising License to Delete Prohibition on Moving Spent Fuel Assembly Shipping Cask Into Fuel Building ML20137K5521997-03-31031 March 1997 Application for Coc 9271,requesting Approval to Allow one- Time Shipment of Trojan Rv Package as Type B Exclusively for Radioactive Matl Transportation Package ML20134C9781997-01-28028 January 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,requesting to Clarify Controls That Will Be Used for Rev & Maint of Certified Fuel Handler Training Program ML20134B7841997-01-16016 January 1997 License Change Application (Lca) 240 to License NPF-1.LCA Proposes to Delete Paragraph 2.(C)(7) to Allow Loading & Handling of Spent Fuel Casks in Trojan Fuel Bldg as Described in 10CFR72 License Application Submitted Mar 1996 ML20134B5761997-01-16016 January 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,deleting Paragraph 2.(C)(7) to Allow Loading & Handling of Spent Fuel Casks & Insertion of New License Condition Authorizing Loading of Spent Fuel & Other Matls in Fuel Building ML20134A9531997-01-16016 January 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,requesting Deletion of Paragaph 2.(C)(7) to Allow pre-operational Testing & Load Handling of Spent Fuel Transfer & Storage Casks in Trojan Fuel Bldg ML20134F1061996-10-31031 October 1996 Amend 195 to License NPF-1,revising Section 5.0,ACs,of Plant Permanently Defueled Tss,App A,To Reflect Organization Changes of Licensee,As They Apply to Oversight & Mgt of Plant ML20129E4751996-10-23023 October 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,requesting Addition to Paragraph 2.(C)(8) to Allow Processing & Handling of Spent Fuel Pool Debris ML20058K1281993-12-0606 December 1993 Amend 193 to License NPF-1,relocating RETS to ODCM & PCP in Accordance W/Gl 89-01 & Changing Required Frequency for Submittal of Radioactive Effluent Release Rept from Semiannual to Annual ML20059A5431993-10-21021 October 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 to Modify Security License Condition for Clarity & Minimize Burden Associated W/Processing Application to Reflect Current Security Plan Rev ML20057D0771993-09-22022 September 1993 Amend 192 to License NPF-1,relocating Portions of Plant TS Re Plant Fire Protection Program from TS to Topical Rept PGE-1012 ML20128K1001993-02-11011 February 1993 Corrected TS Page 3/4 3-49a to Amend 189 to License NPF-1, Reflecting Correct Spelling of Kziu in Items 4.c & 6.c ML20127P2031993-01-27027 January 1993 License Change Application 230 to License NPF-1,revising Facility Staffing & Training Requirements in Light of Transition of Facility to Permanently Defueled Status ML20127P1691993-01-27027 January 1993 License Change Application 229 to License NPF-1,modifying OL to possession-only License to Allow Util to Possess SNM But Not Operate Nuclear reactor.Marked-up License NPF-1 Encl ML20127P5741993-01-26026 January 1993 Amend 189 to License NPF-1,revising Plant TS 3/4.3.3.7, Fire Protection Instrumentation ML20125B8031992-12-0404 December 1992 Amend 188 to License NPF-1,deleting License Condition 2.C.(11) Re Fuel Assemblies ML20127M6361992-11-26026 November 1992 License Change Application 227 to License NPF-1,revising TS to Defer Unscheduled SG ISI Required by TS 4.4.5.3.c.1 Following primary-to-secondary Tube Leakage in Excess of TS Limits ML20141M1881992-03-27027 March 1992 Rev 1 to License Change Application 186 to License NPF-1, Changing TS 4.0.3 to Negatively State Failure to Perform Required Surveillances on Schedule Constitutes Noncompliance W/Operability Requirements of Lco,Per Generic Ltr 87-09 ML20059L6681990-09-21021 September 1990 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 203,Rev 1.Rev Reduces Scope of Previous Changes Re Tech Spec Table 3.6-1, Containment Isolation Valves ML20059C7901990-08-27027 August 1990 Amend 162 to License NPF-1,revising Tech Spec 3/4.6.1, Containment Integrity ML20058L4511990-08-0202 August 1990 Corrected Amend 161 to License NPF-1,revising Items 6.4.1 & 6.4.2 Re Administrative Controls ML20055C7511990-06-18018 June 1990 Amend 161 to License NPF-1,changing Qualification Requirements,As Specified in Tech Spec 6.3.1,that Must Be Met by Radiation Protection Manager ML20245H3661989-08-10010 August 1989 Corrected Page 3/4 7-18 to Amend 152 to License NPF-1 ML20247C8771989-07-19019 July 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1 Consisting of License Change Application 179.Amend Changes Description of Turbine Steam Supply Valves in Tech Spec Table 3.6-1 from motor-operated to air-operated ML20246A7491989-06-30030 June 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 182,reflecting Reorganization of Util Nuclear Div.Certificate of Svc & Description of Change Encl ML20245E6491989-06-20020 June 1989 Amend 154 to License NPF-1,revising Tech Spec 5.7.2.2 to Allow Mods to control-auxiliary-fuel Bldg Complex ML20244E6111989-06-12012 June 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,changing Orifice Size of Steam Line Safety Valves Shown in Tech Spec Table 4.7-1, Steam Line Safety Valves Per Loop ML20247M9211989-05-24024 May 1989 Amend 153 to License NPF-1,permitting Use of Upgraded Fuel Assemblies Which Incorporate Features of Westinghouse VANTAGE5 Fuel Assemblies & Allowing Extended Fuel Burnup to 60 Gwd/Mt & Higher Nuclear Peaking Factors ML20247H9521989-05-15015 May 1989 Amend 152 to License NPF-1,revising Tech Specs Re Chlorine Detection Sys & Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys ML20246P5991989-05-12012 May 1989 Corrected Amend 58 to License NPF-1,consisting of Tech Spec Page 3/4 1-15 Re Borated Water Sources During Shutdown ML20247F1871989-03-17017 March 1989 Amend 151 to License NPF-1,revising Tech Specs by Deleting U-235 Fuel Enrichment Limit on Fuel Assemblies & Authorizing Storage & Use of New Fuel Assemblies W/Enrichment Up to 4.5 Weight Percent ML20236C4651989-03-15015 March 1989 Corrected Tech Spec Page 3/4 3-47 to Amend 93 to License NPF-1 ML20235T5291989-02-28028 February 1989 Amend 150 to License NPF-1,reflecting Merger of Pacific Power & Light & Utah Power & Light Companies to Form Pacificorp ML20235Q9101989-02-10010 February 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 173,clarifying Surveillance Requirements for Containment Equipment Hatch ML20235L9421989-02-10010 February 1989 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 174.Amend Revises Tech Specs to Allow Mods to Control Auxiliary Fuel Bldg Complex Resulting in Increase in Lateral Shear Forces of Any Story ML20154D1681988-09-0909 September 1988 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,revising Tech Specs Re Setpoint for Pressurizer LPSI Ressure Safety Injection Necessary to Accommodate New Instrumentation ML20151X1121988-08-17017 August 1988 Corrected Page to Amend 142 of License NPF-1 Re Administrative Controls ML20151T4991988-08-12012 August 1988 Application to Amend License NPF-1,consisting of License Change Application 169,revising Tech Specs Surveillance Requirements for ECCS Check Valves 1999-08-05
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m e Pbrilar1d Gerleral M Coiissaisy David W. Cockfield Vice President, Nuclear April 20, 1987 Trojan Nuclear Plant Docket 50-344 License NPF-1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington DC 20555
Dear Sir:
License Change Application 152 Attached are revised pages to License Change Application 152. The revision is consistent with the changes agreed to by Portland Cenoral Electric Company in meetings and telephone conversations with the Nuclear Regulctory Commission. The changes are denoted by side bars.
Sincerely, Attachments c: Mr. John B. Martin Regional Administrator, Region V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. R. C. Barr Resident Inspector Trojan Nuclear Plant 1
Mr. David Kish, Director State of Oregon Department of Energy 0 0\
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LCA 152 Page 1 of 6 LICENSE CHANGE APPLICATION 152 DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE The proposed replacement pages to Appendix A of Facility Operating License NPF-1 are provided as Attachment 1. A description of the changes to the existing Technical Specification is as follows:
Page 3/4 4 Changes to Section 4.4.5.2 were made to add any tubes which have defects below the F* distance but which have not been plugged to the 3 percent sample to be inspected.
Page 3/4 4 Changes to Section 4.4.5.4.a.6 changes the plugging limit to exclude imperfections in the area of the tube sheet region below the F* distance provided the tube has no indications of cracking within the F* distance.
Page 3/4 4-9a - Changes to Section 4.4.5.4.a add definitions of tube roll expansion, and F* distance. Section 4.4.5.4.b was revised to delete the requirement to plug all tubes with through-wall cracks.
Changes to Section 4.4.5.5 add a requirement to report the results of inspections of tubes which have defects below the F* distance but which were not plugged to the NRC prior to restart of the unit fol-lowing the inspection. Conforming changes were made to the Bases for Trojan Technical Specification 3/4.4.5.
REASON FOR CHANGE Steam generator tube inspections at Trojan have shown ambiguous indica-tions in that section of the tube which has been mechanically expanded within the tube sheet. The existing tube plugging criteria apply throughout the tube length but do not take into account the reinforcing and retaining effect of the tube sheet on the external surface of the tube. Unnecessary plugging of steam generator tubes results in increased personnel exposure, reduces RCS flow, increases moisture carryover in the steam lines and shortens component life.
As one remedy, Westinghouse Electric Corporation performed an analysis and testing (WCAP-11307) to determine if the steam generator tube plugging criteria could be modified for that portion of the tube which had been mechanically expanded inside the tube sheet. The results of this analysis and testing show that if the defect in the tube is more than 0.91 inches below the bottom of the transition between the mechanically expanded section and the explcsively expanded section of the tube, the tube can be left in service. To this distance, an eddy current uncertainty of 0.5 inches has been added and the result rounded to 1.4 inches, which is the F* distance. In order to prevent plugging tubes with defects below the F* distance, there can be no indications of cracking in the F* distance. Accordingly, the Trojan Technical Specifi-cations and Bases have been revised to modify the tube plugging limit.
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, SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION / DETERMINATION As required tnr 10 CFR 50.91(a)(1) this analysis is provided to demonstrata the proposed changes do not represent a significant hazards considera-tion. In accordance with 10 CFR 50.92(c), implementation of the proposed l
license amendment was analyzed using the following standards and found not to: 1) involve a significant increase in the probability or conse-
.quences of an accident previously evaluated; or 2) create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any. accident previously.
evaluated; or 3) involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.
The amendment has been proposed due to ambiguous eddy current. indications l
- of tube degradation in the mechanical roll expanded' portion of the tubes within the tube sheet in the steam generators at. Trojan. These steam j generators were originally fabricated with a partial depth mechanical
! roll at the bottom of the tube. Subsequently the full depth of the tube was expanded using a controlled explosive process. . Existing Technical Specification tube plugging criteria require all defective tubes to be plugged. It can be shown that tube plugging or repair.ls not required in cases where there are-indications in the mechanical roll portion of the tube and are at least a prescribed distance (F*)-below the transition from the roll expansion to the explosive expansion. The proposed amend-ment would preclude occupational radiation exposure that would otherwise be incurred by Plant workers involved in tube plugging operations. The proposed amendment would minimize the loss of margin in the reactor coolant flow through the steam generator in LOCA analyses. The proposed amendment would avoid loss of margin in Reactor Coolant System (RCS) flow and therefore assist in assuring that minimum flow rates are maintained in excess of that required for operation at full power. Reduction in the amount of tube plugging required can reduce the length of Plant outages and reduce the time that the steam generator is open to the Containment environment during an outage.
The possibility of tube repair by sleeving should not be considered a reason to exclude use of the modified tube sheet plugging limit, but l should be considered one of the options used to address degradation in
- the region of the tube above F*. The disadvantages of tube plugs noted above also apply to some extent to sleeves. Additionally, installation of sleeves involves some impact on eddy current testing due to the
- changes in geometry at the ends and expansions of the sleeve and the size of probe that can pass through the reduced diameter of the sleeve. The Trojan Technical Specifications do not currently contain provisions for l
repair of tubes by sleeving.
The proposed license amendment addresses the action required when degrada- !
i tion has been detected in the partial depth mechanically expanded hardroll portion of steam generator tubes within the steam generator tube sheet.
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4 LCA 152 Page 3 of 6 Existing tube repair or plugging criteria, ie, current applications of USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.121, do not take into account the effect of the tube sheet on the external surface of the tube. The presence of the tube sheet will enhance the integrity of degraded tubes in that region by precluding tube deformation beyond the expanded outside diameter. Addi-tionally, a portion of the expansion at the top end of the roll expansion is sufficient to preclude pullout of the tube during normal operaticn and postulated accident condition loadings if a tube were postulated.to sever circumferential1y during Plant operations in the portion of the tube covered by the proposed amendment. Finally, the roll expansion of the tube into the tube sheet provides a barrier to significant leakage if through-wall cracking of the tube occurs in this region. ,
The proposed change designates a portion of the tube for which tube degradation does not necessitate remedial action except as dictated for compliance with tube leakage limits as set forth in the Trojan Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications. As noted above, the area subject to this change is in the mechanically expanded portion of the tube within the i tube sheet of the steam generators. The length of. mechanical expansion i required to resist pullout for all postulated conditions has been deter-j mined to be 0.91 inches. To this length, a distance of 0.5 inches has been added for eddy current measurement uncertainty and the total rounded
! to 1.4 inches. The length of 1.4 inches is designated as the F* dis- l j tance. The definition of F* in WCAP-11307 does not include the eddy current measurement uncertainty. For the purposes of the evaluation of F*, the explosively expanded portion of the tube was conservatively l assumed not to provide resistance to pullout'or' leakage. Since the roll expansion of the tube in the F* distance is sufficient to preclude pull- I out of the tube, use of the F* criteria does not depend on any determina-tion of the condition of tube degradation in the portion of the tube below the F* distance.
The proposed amendment would modify Trojan Technical Specification 4.4.5, 4 " Steam Generator Surveillance Requirements" and the bases for Technical '
- Specification 3/4.4.5, " Steam Generators", which provide tube inspection i requirements and acceptance criteria to determine the level of degrada-tion for which the tube may remain in service. The proposed amendment revises the definition for tube plugging limit to prescribe the portion of the tube subject to the F* criteria. The proposed Technical Specification changes accompany this analysis.
Conformance of the proposed amendments to the standards for a determina-tion of no significant hazards as defined in 10 CFR 50.92 is shown in the following:
- 1. Operation of the Trojan Plant in accordance with the proposed license amendment does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.
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LCA 152 Page.4 of 6 The supporting technical and safety evaluations of the subject criteria.[ Westinghouse WCAP-11307 "Tubesheet. Region Plugging Criterion for the Portland General Electric Company Trojan Nuclear.
Station" (Proprietary), and WCAP-11315 (Non-Proprietary)] demonstrate that the presence of the tube sheet will enhance the tube integrity in the region of the hardroll by precluding tube deformation beyond its initial expanded outside diameter. The resistance to both tube rupture and tube collapse is strengthened by the presence of the tube sheet in that region. The result of the hardroll of the tube into the tube sheet is an interference fit between the tube and the tube sheet. Tube rupture can not occur-because- the contact between the tube and tube sheet does not permit sufficient movement of tube material. In a similar manner, the tube sheet does not permit sufficient movement of tube material to permit buckling collapse of- l the tube during postulated LOCA loadings.
Additionally through analysis and testing,' Westinghouse has demon-j strated that the roll expansion over the F* distance is sufficient as j long as it contains no indications of cracking to preclude pullout of 1 the. tube from the tube sheet. Even with the conservative assumption that a tube could completely sever circumferential1y below the F* distance, test results demonstrate that pullout of the tube is precluded under normal and postulated accident condition loadings.
l 5 Relative to expected leakage, the length of the roll expansion in the F* distance is sufficient as long as it contains no indications of j cracking to preclude significant leakage from tube degradation j located below the F* distance. The existing Technical Specification leakage rate requirements and accident analysis assumptions remain unchanged in the unlikely event significant leakage from this region does occur. As noted above, tube rupture and pullout is not expected for tubes using the F* criteria. Any leakage out of the tube from l within the tube sheet at any elevation in the tube sheet is fully bounded by the existing steam generator tube rupture analysis
- included in the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report. The proposed F* criteria do not adversely impact any other previously evaluated I design basis accident.
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- 2. The proposed license amendment does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.
Implementation of the proposed _F* criteria does not introduce any significant changes to the Plant design basis. Use of the criteria 7
does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of acci-dent not previously evaluated. Any hypothetical accident.as a result of any tube degradation in the expanded portion of the tube would be bounded by the existing tube rupture accident analysis.
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- 3. The proposed license amendment does not involve a significant a reduction in a margin of safety.
The use of the F* criteria has been demonstrated to maintain the~ l integrity of the tube bundle commensurate with the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.121 for indications in the free span of tubes and
- the primary to secondary pressure boundary under normal and postu-lated accident conditions. Acceptable tube degradation is any degradation in the tube below the F* distance. The safety factors used in the determination of the F* distance are consistent with the safety factors in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code used in steam generator design. The F* distance has been verified by testing
- to be greater than the length of roll expansion required to preclude significant leakage during normal and postulated accident condi-tions. Additionally, for axial or nearly axial indications in the j tube sheet region, the tube end remains structurally intact further decreasing any potential for tube pullout.
For tubes with axial or nearly axial cracks, the strength of the tube
, relative to an axial load would not be reduced below the strength required to resist potential axial loads. In this case leakage is
- the dominant consideration to determine the necessity of tube
{ plugging or repairing. Again, based on testing, using the F*
i criteria would not be expected to result in significant leakage from i
through wall cracks located below the F* distance.
Implementation of the F* criteria will decrease the number of tubes l q which must be taken out of service with tube plugs or repaired with j sleeves. Both plugs and sleeves reduce the RCS flow margin, thus implementation of the F* criteria will maintain the margin of flow l that would otherwise be reduced in the event of increased plugging or sleeving. Based on the above, it is concluded that the proposed change does not result in a significant reduction in a loss of margin with respect to Plant safety as defined in the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report or the bases of the Plant Technical Specifications.
CONCLUSION Based on the preceding analysis it is concluded that operation of Trojan Nuclear Plant in accordance with the proposed amendment does not result in the creation of an unreviewed safety question, an increase in the probability of an accident previously evaluated, create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously
{ evaluated, nor reduce any margins to Plant safety. Therefore, the license amendment does not involve a Significant Hazards Consideration as defined in 10 CFR 50.92.
LCA 152 Page 6 of 6 In the April 6, 1983 Federal Register, the NRC published a list of examples of amendments that are not likely to involve Significant Hazards Considerations. Example Number.6 of that list applies to these proposed changes and states that a change similar to the following would not likely involve a Significant Hazards Consideration:
"A change which either may result in some increase in.the probabil-ity or consequences of a previously-analyzed accident or may reduce in some way a safety margin, but where the results of the change are clearly within all acceptable criteria with respect to the system or component specified in the Standard Review Plan, eg, a change resulting from the application of a small refinement of a previously used calculational model or design method."
In addition, the NRC has previously issued similar amendments for the l Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Unit 1 and McCuire Nuclear Station Units 1 and 2 with the conclusion that.the changes did not involve a i
Significant Hazards Consideration. These amendments were for full-depth hard-rolled tubes whereas this amendment request only involves approxi-mately the bottom 3 inches of the tubes. Thus, there is much more of each tube in the tube sheet to resist tube pullout and to inhibit primary-to-secondary leakage.
l SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Safety and environmental evaluations were performed as required by 10 CFR 50 and the Trojan Technical Specifications. This review deter-mined that an unreviewed safety question does not exist since Plant operations remain consistent with the Updated FSAR, adequate surveillance is maintained, and there is c.o conceivable impact upon the environment.
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