ML20248E022
| ML20248E022 | |
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| Site: | Byron |
| Issue date: | 05/26/1998 |
| From: | John Hickman Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Commonwealth Edison Co |
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| ML20248E027 | List: |
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| NPF-37-A-103, NPF-66-A-103 NUDOCS 9806030163 | |
| Download: ML20248E022 (8) | |
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COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPhNY DOCKET NO. ST'? 50-454 BYRON STATION. UNIT NO.1 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.103 License No. NPF-37 1.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:
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The application for amendment by Commonwealth Edison Company (the licensee) dated September 24,1997, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act) and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.
The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C.
There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; l
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The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.
The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
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Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. NPF-37 is hereby amended to read as follows:
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2-(2) Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A as revised through Amendment No,103 and the Environraantel Prniection Plan contained in Appendix B, both of which are attached hereto, are hereby incorporated into this license. The licensee shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifmations and the Environmental Protection Plan.
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This license amendment is effective as of the date of its issuance and shall be implemented within 30 days.
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BYRON STATION. UNIT NO. 2 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE I
Amendment No.103 License No. NPF 66 1
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has fcund that:
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The application for amendment by Commonwealth Edison Company (the licensee) dated September 24,1997, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act) and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.
The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C.
There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment l
can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D.
The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.
The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
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Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specircations as indicated in the attachment to this license amentiment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. NPF-66 is hereby amended to read as follows:
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Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A (NUREG-1113), as revised through Amendment No.103 and revited by Aiischinent 2 to NPF-o6, end the Environmental Pmtection Plan contained in Appendix B, both of which were attached to License No. NPF.37, dated February 14,1985, are hereby incorporated into this license. Attachment 2 contains a revision to Appendix A which is hereby incorporated into this license. The licensee shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.
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This license amendment is effective as of the date of its issuance and shall be implemented within 30 days.
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[ohn B. Hickman, Project Manager Project Directorate 111-2 Division of Reactor Projects -lil/IV Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation l
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ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NOS. 103 AND 103 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NOS. NPF-37 AND NPF-66 l
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fievise the Appendix A Tt,dinical Specifications by removing the pages identified Lelow snd inserting the attached pages. The revised pages are identified by the captioned amendment i
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l Remove Panes Insert Panes 3/4 3-65 3/4 3-65 B 3/4 3-6 B 3/4 3-6 B 3/4 3-7 B 3/4 3-7 l
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INSTRUMENTATION 3/4.3.4 TURBINE OVERSPEED PROTECTION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.4 At least one Turbine Overspeed Protection System shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
MODES 1,2, AND 3.
ACTION:
- a. With one throttle valve or one govemor valve per high pressure turbine steam line inoperable and/or with one reheat stop valve or one reheat intercept valve per low pressure turbine steam line inoperable, restore the inoperable valve (s) to OPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />, or close at least one valve in the affected steam line(s) or isolate the turbine from the steam supply within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />,
- b. With the above required Turbine Overspeed Protection System otherwise inoperable, within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> isol6te the turbine from the steam supply.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.4.1 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable.
4.3.4.2 The above required Turbine Overspeed Protection System shall be demonstrated OPERACLE:
- a. During turbine operation at least once per 31 days by direct observation of the movement of the ve!ves below through one complete cycle from the running position:
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Six turbine reheat stop valves, and 2)
Six turbine reheat intercept valves.
- b. During turbine operation at least once per 92 days by direct observation of the movement of the valves below through one complete cycle from the running position:
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Four high pressure turbine throttle valves, and j
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Four high pressure turbine govemor valves.
- c. Within 7 days prior to entering MODE 3 from MODE 4, by cycling each of the 12 extraction steam nonretum check valves from the closed position,
- d. During turbine operation at least once per 31 days by direct observation, of freedom of 1
movement of each of the 12 extraction steam non-retum check valve weight arms,
- e. At least once per 18 months by performance of CHANNEL CALIBRATION on the Turbine Overspeed Protection Systems, and f.
At least once per 40 months by disassembling at least one of each of the valves given in Specifications 4.3.4.2a., b. and c. above, and performing a visual and surface inspection of valve seats, disks and stems and verifying no unacceptable flaws or corrosion.
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INSTRUMENTATION BASES 3/4.3.3.8 LOOSE-PART DETECTION SYSTEM The OPERABILITY of the loose-part detection system ensures that sufficient capability is available to detect loose metallic parts in the Reactor Coolant System and avoid or mitigate damage to Reactor Coolant System components. The allowable out-of-service times and Surveillance Requirements are consistent with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.133,
" Loose-Part Detection Program for the Primary System of Light-Water-Cooled Reactors," May 1981.
3/4.3.3.9 DELETED 3/4.3.3.10 EXPLOSIVE GAS MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION The instrumentation includes provisions for monitoring the concentrations of potentially explosive gas mixtures in the WASTE GAS HOLDUP SYSTEM.
l 3/4 3.3.11 HIGH ENERGY LINE BREAK ISOLATION SENSORS The OPERABILITY of the high energy line break isolation sensors ensures that the capability is available to promptly detect and initiate protective action in the event of a line break.
This capability is required to prevent the potential for damage to safety-related systems and structures in the auxiliary building.
3/4.3.4 TURBINE OVERSPEED PROTECTION This specification is provided to ensure that the turbine overspeed protection instmmentation and the turbine speed control valves are OPERABLE and will protect the turbine from excessive overspeed. Protection from turbine excessive overspeed is required since excessive overspeed of the turbine could generate potentially damaging missiles which could impact and damage safety-related components, equipment, or structures.
Specification 4.3.4 2a and b (High Pressure Turbine and Reheat Valves) l These valves isolate large quantities of steam with high potential for delivering energy to the rotor system. The turbine design recognizes this potential in providing rapid action, dual shut off capability in each path, remote testing capability, and a flow path that reduces the effects of changes in flow distribution, load reductions, and thermal transients during testing. The testing intervals are in accordance with the latest manufacturer's recommendations: " Operation and Maintenance Memo 093," Power Generation Business Unit, Westinghouse.
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TURBINE OVERSPEED PROTECTION (continued)
Specification 4 3 4.2c and d (Extraction Steam Non-Retum Check Valves)
These valves are provided to protect the turbine from reflux of steam remaining in the feedwater heater shells and piping following the pressure reduction caused by the actuation of valves in Specification 4.3.4.2a and b. The quantities of stored steam controlled by these valves are smaller and are divided up into separate heater shells. The feedwater heating system j.
design, including these valves, did not intend routine full stroke testing.
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The extraction steam check valves are self closing swing disk non-retum valves which shut under the combined effect of gravity and reverse flow of steam. The weight of the disk is partly balanced by a counterweight and lever on the pivot shaft. A spring cylinder acting on the lever assists the start of the automatic closing, but is not intended to close the valve fully against normal steam flow and pressure. In normal operation the spring assist is held clear by air l
pressure acting on a piston under the spring. The turbine trip system releases the air pressure to l
assist the closing.
Manual stroking of the extraction steam non-retum valves is possible under shutdown conditions by latching the turbine and applying the air pressure to the spring cylinder. It is l
possible to hear and feel the disk contact the seat solidly. This manual stroking was not provided l
for in the design but will be done within 7 days prior to entering Mode 3 from Mode 4.
The engineering specifications provided for testing the extraction steam non-retum check valves during operation by equalizing the air pressure across the piston in the spring cylinder, permitting the spring to partially close the disk against the steam flow. The rotation of the shaft accompanying the disk closure can be observed by movement of the weight lever. The amount of movement observed in other stations has depended on the extraction steam conditions and valve size, but has been ample to indicate freedom of movement, and this will be verified during startup testing.
Partial stroking demonstrates that the disk system is free at the beginning of the closing stroke where the steam closing forces are smallest. As the disk enters a reverse steam flow the closing forces build up rapidly with progressive closure.
The design of the feedwater heating system is such that ful; stroke testing of the extraction steam non-retum valves during turbine operation involves several penalties without significant additional advantages over partial stroke testing. The motor-operated isolating valve must be closed on an individual heater. Heater staoes 1,2,3, and 4 are arranged in three parallel strings with cascaded drains in each strin, and heater stages 5,6 and 7 are similarly arranged in two parallel strings. An entire string is taken out of service, isolated, and bypassed for maintenance. Isolating the extraction steam to a single intermediate heater involves several i
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