ML20213E328
| ML20213E328 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Columbia |
| Issue date: | 02/10/1983 |
| From: | Rubenstein L Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Novak T Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| CON-WNP-0566, CON-WNP-566 NUDOCS 8302220084 | |
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1 pgg 1 ') 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR:
T. flovak, Assistant Director for Licensing, DL FROM:
L. S. Rubenstein, Assistant Director for Core and Plant Systems, DSI
SUBJECT:
SSER INFtIT FOR WNP-2 CONCERNING CHANNEL BOX DEFLECTION Plant Hame:
WNP-2 Docket Number:
50-397 Licensing Stage:
Cperating License Responsible Branch:
Licensing Branch #2 Project Manager:
R. Auluck DSI Review Branch:
Core Performance Description of Review: Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report Review Status:
Complete The Reactor Fuels Section of the Core Performance Branch has prepared the attached input for UNP-2 SSER No. 3.
The input concerns channel box deflection which had been listed as a confirmatory issue in our February 24 1982 SER input.
Channel box deflection was later identified in our revised March 31, 1932 SER as requiring a license condition. Upon consideratien of a recent submittal on this issue, we conclude that it has been resolved for UNP-2 and that no further infomation is required.
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The Reactor Fuels Section of the Cdre Performance Branch has prepared the attached input for UNP-2 SSER Mo'. 3/ The input concerns (1) channel box deflection and (2) waterside corrosion, both of which had been listed as confirmatory issues in our, February 24, 1982 SER input.
Channel box deflection was later identified in our revised tiarch 31, 1982 SER as requiring a license condition, while waterside corrosion, though it was withdrawn from confimatory status, was followed up with an additional question to the applicant on August 9, 1982. Upon consider-ation of recent submittals on each of these issues, we conclude that they have been resolved for WNP-2 and that no further information is l
required. The basis for this conclusion is discussed in the attachrent.
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REACTOR FUELS INPUT TO WNP-2 SSER NO. 3 4.2 Fuel System Design 4.2.4.l(e) Dimensional Changes Channel Box Deflection BWR fuel channels provide structural stiffness for the fuel assemblies and distribute the coolant flow between the assemblies and channel bypass regions.
The channels are subject to time-dependent, permanent dimensional changes (i.e., deflections) that result from irradiation, creep and stress-relaxation effects. The resultant bulge (resulting from long-term creep) or bow (resulting from differential irradiation-induced axial growth) reduces the size of the gap available for control blade insertion.
Channel box deflection is thus a phenomenon that can limit channel life because of the potential adverse effects on the ability of the control blades to move freely.
In a generic topical report (NEDE-21354), General Electric describes a channel lifetime prediction method and a backup recomendation for periodic channel deflection measurements that consist of settling friction tests.
Upon consideration of the factors involved, the NRC staff concluded that the settling friction tests or an acceptable alternative (such as, channel dimensional deflection measurements) should be performed, and in a memorandum (Rubenstein, September 18, 1981) the staff outlined a method that could be used to resolve the channel box deflection issue for several near-term BWR operating license applications, including WNP-2.
Basically, the staff advocated a multi-i step procedure that had been proposed by the Zimmer applicant.
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control rod settling friction tests, which would provide an exact pro-file of control rod drive friction versus position at refueling outages, l
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. or (b) make some actual channel dimensional measurements. Several plants agreed to the Zimmer proposal.
Subsequently, the BWR Licensing Review Group (LRG-II) submitted a position paper (Holtzscher, May 17,1982) on channel box deflection that incorporated several of the same features as the Zimmer proposal (the settling friction test was simplified). The LRG-II position was approved (Rubenstein, August 19,1982) for the LRG-II plants (i.e., River Bend and Perry) and a letter (Schwencer, September 22, 1982) was sent to WPPSS indicating the NRC staff's position on this issue at that time.
In response to the Schwencer September 22 letter, WPPSS stated (Bouchey, November 19,1982) that they have initiated a channel management program for WNP-2 that includes the following features:
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Compiling complete operating history records for each channel.
Data to be collected include channel location, orientation of welded sides, exposure and control history.
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Compiling complete analytical history records for each channel including fast fluence (>/MeV) and flux gradient history.
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Measurement of post-operation channel box deflection.
Items 1 and 2 are consistent with the Zimer and LRG-II proposals. The main difference in the WPPSS program lies in the emphasis on channel box deflection neasurements.
WPPSS proposes to measure channel box deflection after each refueling outage for selected channels which are discharged to the spent fuel pool.
The reuse of discharged channels (the nominal design lifetime of BWR fuel channels is one fuel assembly lifetime, which currently is about four or five years) would be detennined based upon those measurements as compared to predetermined criteria. Other items to be addressed in this program include development of channel manufacturing history data and analytical prediction capability.
. In support of their proposed channel management program, WPPSS referred to some recently available data from Conrnonwealth Edison measurements that indicate that major channel bowing may be a strong function of channel manufacturing history rather than location of the channel within the core.
The Conynonwealth Edison data alluded to in the WPPSS letter are probably the same as that described in detail in a recent report (EPRI NP-2483) on a rather exhaustic study funded by EPRI. As indicated in the Bouchey letter (and in Section 4 of the EPRI report), the Coninonwealth Edison data indicate that prime candidates for channel bowing are manufactured from mismatched halves; i.e., channels manufactured from two pieces of stock material not from the same original batch.
It is notable that Car Tech channels automatically comply with this requirement since the channels are made by rolling and welding single sheets of material. The GE fabrication process, on the other hand, does not preclude use of unmatched halves. WPPSS has identified which of the WNP-2 channels are manufactured from mismatched i
halves (75 out of 764) and has set up special plans to manage the use of these channels to minimize potential bowing. Those measures will include taking advantage of core locations that are not adjacent to control blades and, in addition, identifying locations of minimal exposure and fast flux tilt.
In addition WPPSS is proposing to take a number of operational actions to monitor channel distortion in the core, including scram time and rod notch testing prior to startup after each reload.
For control rods that fail those tests, the settling friction test described in Section 4.4.2 of NEDE-21354-P would be per-formed.
l The channel box management program outlined by WPPSS for WNP-2 reflects the latest state-of-the-art information on this issue and is supported I
by results of a comprehensive study funded by the Electric Power Research Institute.
Based on the infonnation from that study, we conclude that the proposed program is eminently sound and that it will provide l
adequate assurance that channel box deflection will not be a problem in f
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.. Bibliography l
Reactor G. D. Bouchey (WPPS) letter to A. Schwencer (NRC), " Resolution of LRG-II Channel Box Deflection Issue," November 19, 1982 A. Schwencer (NRC) letter to R. L. Ferguson (WPPSS), " Resolution of LRG-II Channel Box Deflection Issue (LRG-II Issue 3-CPB)," September 22, 1982.
NEDE-21354-P, "BWR Fuel Channel Mechanical Design and Deflection,"
September 1976.
L. S. Rubenstein (NRC) memorandum to R. L. Tedesco, " Resolution of Channel Box Deflection Issue for Near-Tem BWR OLs," September 18, 1981.
D. L. Holtzscher (Illinois Power Company) letter to Howard J. Faulkner (NRC),May 17, 1982.
L. S. Rubenstein (NRC) memorandum to T. Novak, " Resolution of LRG-II Channel Box Deflection Issue (LRG-II Issue 3-CPB)," August 19,1982.
EPRI NP-2483, J. A. Gorman, and G. W. Lipsey, "An Assessment of BWR Fuel Channel Lifetimes," July 1982.
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PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (WPPSS)
DATE & tit'E:
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Discussion on internally generated missiles.
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FORTHC0!!ING MANAGEMEtiT MEETI!!G WITH WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTE!! (UPPSS)
DATE & TIME:
March 22 thru 25,1933 8:30 AM LOCATION:
WPPSS Headquarters Richland, WA PURPOSE:
Conduct site audit for fire protection systems for WNP-2 (Agenda attached).
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Introduction by itRC a.
Purpose of Visit b.
Method of Site Review 2.
Comments by Applicant a.
Any restrictions b.
Brief description of plant layout 3.
Administrative Controls Discuss:
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Fire Protection Organization b.
Fire Hazard Control c.
Control of Ignition Sources d.
Plant Personnel Indoctrination e.
Quality Assurance for Fire Protection f.
Controls over Fire Protection Systems 4.
Fire Brigade Discuss:
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Organization b.
Training c.
Equipment d.
Fire Fighting Plans e.
Emergency Communica.tions
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Building Design a.
Safe Shutdown Capability s
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Fire Detection System
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M/: DAyr, cruaci@ wr_c otc/ Arm wree Examine each of the following safety-related areas:
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Cable Spreading Rooms (3)
Battery Rooms (4)
Diesel Generator Rooms -
(5) Switchgear Rooms (6) Safety-Related Pump Areas (7)
Fuel Building (8)
Borated Water Storage Tank and Reactor Building Spray Chemical Additive Tanks (9) Containment (where accessible) b.
Examine other areas / hazards, including:
(1) Turbine lubrication and control oil storage and use areas (2)
Diesel Fuel / Auxiliary Boiler Fuel Oil Storage Tanks (3)
Radwaste Area (4)
Decontamination Area (5)
Records Storage Area (6) Auxiliary Boiler Area (7)
Fire Fump Areas (8) Oil Filled Transfonners (Indoor and Outdoor)
(9) Hydrogen - Storage, use, and processing areas c.
As applicable, the above areas will be examined for:
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General conditions, congestion, and accessibility (2) Separation between redundant trays and conduits (3)
Barriers and fire stops (4)
Fire detection and suppression equipment (5)
Ventilation Systems and controls
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Co:miunications equipment (8)
Lighting (9)
Combustible naterials (10)
Equipment protection from water damage (11) Ability to contain fire, or isolate from external fire (12) Means for containing oil spills (13) Means for detecting hydrogen accumulation or loss of ventilation (battery rooms) 9.
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Nicholas Reynolds, Esquire Debevoise & Liberman 1200 Seventeenth Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Mr. G.E. Doupe, Esquire Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 3000 George Washington Way Richland, Washington 99352 Nicholas Lewis, Chairman Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Mail Stop PY-ll Olympia, Washington 98504 Roger Nelson, Licensing Manager Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352 Mr. W.G. Conn, Sr. N/M Group Supervi sor Burns and Roe, Incorporated 601 Williams Boulevard Richland, Washington 99352 Mr. Richard Feil
. U.S. NRC Resident Inspector WPPSS-2 NPS P.O. Box 69 Richland, Washington 99352 Dr. G.D. Bouchey Deputy Director, Safety & Security Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968, MD 650 Richland, Washington 99352
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P-ll8 Phillips Duilding Bethesda, Maryland PURPOSE:
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Washington, D. C.
20036 Mr. G.E. Ocupe, Esquire Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 3000 George Washington Way Richland, Washington 99352 Nicholas Lewi s, Chainnan Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Mail Stop PY-ll Olympia, Washington 98504 Roger Nelson, Licensing Manager Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352 Mr. W.G. Conn, Sr. N/M Group Supervisor Burns and Roe, Incorporated 601 Williams Boulevard Richland, Washington 99352 Mr. Richard Feil U.S. NRC Resident Inspector WPPSS-2 NPS P.O. Box 69 Richland, Washington 99352 Dr. G.D. Bouchey Deputy Director, Safety & Security Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968, MD 650 Richland, Washington 99352
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FORTHCOMIflG N#tAGEMENT MEETING WITH WASHINGTON PU3LIC PGJER SUPPLY SYSTEM (WPPSS)
DATE & TIME:
Friday, March 4,1983 9:00 am LOCATION:
P-llo Phillips Building Bethesda, !!D PURPOSE:
Discussion on Fire Hose / Standpipe "odifications PARTICIPANTS:
NRC WPPSS W. Johns ton G. D. Bouchey V. Benaroya and support staff D. Kub icki.
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Nicholas Reynolds, Esquire Debevoise & Liberman 1200 Seventeenth Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
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Nicholas Lewi s, Ch4 raan Energy Facility Sit 5 Evaluation Council Mail Stop PY-ll Olytpia, Washington 98504 Roger Helson, Licensing Manager Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352 Mr. W.G. Conn, Sr. N/M Group Supervisor Burns and Roe, Incorporated 601 Williams Boulevard Richland, Washington 99352 Mr. Richard Feil U.S. URC Resident Inspector WPPSS-2 NPS P.O. Box 69 Richland, Washington 99352 Dr. G.D. Bouchey Caputy Director, Safety & Security Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968,10 650 Richland, Washington 99352 f.
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