ML20211A172

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Forwards Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 860123 & 0220 Responses to 10CFR50.61 Re Pressurized Thermal Shock (PTS) Rule.Reevaluation of Rt(Pts) & Comparison W/Predicted Values in Future pressure-temp Submittals Requested
ML20211A172
Person / Time
Site: Waterford Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/29/1986
From: Joshua Wilson
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Muench G
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ML20211A175 List:
References
REF-GTECI-A-49, REF-GTECI-RV, TASK-A-49, TASK-OR NUDOCS 8606110073
Download: ML20211A172 (2)


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. MAY 2 91986

. Docket No. 50-382 DISTRIBUTION H0rnstein DCrutchfield (Docket Jile 2,jBGrimes Mr. G. W. Muench NRC PDR JPartlow Acting Director - huclear Operations L PDR ILee Louisiana Power and Light Company PBD#6 Rdg Gray File 317 Baronne St., Mail Unit 17 FMiraglia PBD#7 Rdg New Orleans, Louisiana 70160 0 ELD JWilson ACRS-10 GVissing

Dear Mr. Muench:

EJordan EBrach

Subject:

Projected Values of Material Properties For Fracture Toughness Requirements For Protection Against Pressurized Thermal Shock Events We have reviewed your letters dated January 23, 1986 and February 20, 1986 which were submitted in response to the Pressurized Thermal Shock (PTS) Rule, 10 CFR 50.61, for Waterford Steam Electric Station, Unit 3. We have found the material properties of reactor vessel beltline materials, the projected fluence at the inner surface of the reactor vessel for the end of life of the plantandthecalculatedRT[tk acceptable. The calculated p for isthe end the below of life of the plant screening criteriatoofbe 270 F at 33.6EFPYwhichisbeyondtheSIhirationdateofthelicenseand,therefore, meets the requirements of the PTS Rule.

The PTS Rule requires that the projected assessment of the RT must be updated whenever changes in core loadings, surveillance measubents or other information (including changes in capacity factor) indicate a significant change in the projected values. This ensures that the licensees will track the accumulated fluence for the limiting beltline materials throughout the life of the plant to verify that their assumptions remain valid. In this regard, we request that you submit a re-evaluation of the RT and comparison with the predictedvalueinanyfuturePressure-Temperatur$Tkubmittalswhicharesubmitted as required by 10 CFR 50, Appendix G.

Our associated Safety Evaluation is enclosed.

Sincerely, M

James H. Wilson, Project Manager PWR Project Directorate No. 7 Division of PWR Licensing-B

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