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MONTHYEARRS-11-117, License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating.2011-08-15015 August 2011 License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating. Project stage: Request ML11256A3332011-09-12012 September 2011 NRR E-mail Capture - Acceptance Review Results for Clinton Power Station, Unit No. 1 License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating Project stage: Acceptance Review ML1135301902012-01-12012 January 2012 Request for Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Sections 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating. Project stage: RAI RS-12-021, Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.8.1, AC Sources-Operating,2012-02-13013 February 2012 Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.8.1, AC Sources-Operating, Project stage: Request ML12122A9862012-05-22022 May 2012 Issuance of Amendment Proposed Technical Specification Amendment to Modify Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating Surveillance Requirements Project stage: Approval ML12158A3732012-06-11011 June 2012 Correction to Issuance of License Amendment No. 199 Regarding Changes to Surveillance Requirements for Various Technical Specifications Project stage: Approval 2012-01-12
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MONTHYEARRS-24-093, Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-10-10010 October 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests RS-24-087, Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for Clinton Power Station2024-09-0909 September 2024 Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for Clinton Power Station RS-24-061, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2024-06-14014 June 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations RS-24-055, 2023 Corporate Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2024-05-17017 May 2024 2023 Corporate Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report RS-24-050, Additional Information Supporting Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Related to Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation Instrumentation2024-05-0909 May 2024 Additional Information Supporting Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Related to Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation Instrumentation RS-24-041, Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-04-30030 April 2024 Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests RS-24-002, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report2024-04-0101 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report RS-24-023, Report on Status of Decommissioning Funding.2024-03-22022 March 2024 Report on Status of Decommissioning Funding. RS-24-005, Additional Information Supporting Request for Partial Site Release2024-02-0808 February 2024 Additional Information Supporting Request for Partial Site Release RS-23-097, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Advisement of Leadership Changes and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans2023-10-12012 October 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Advisement of Leadership Changes and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans RS-23-090, Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for Clinton Power Station2023-09-0707 September 2023 Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for Clinton Power Station RS-23-080, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-264-A, Revision 0, 3.3.9 and 3.3.10 - Delete Flux Monitors Specific Overlap Requirement SRs2023-08-30030 August 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-264-A, Revision 0, 3.3.9 and 3.3.10 - Delete Flux Monitors Specific Overlap Requirement SRs RS-23-081, Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Related to Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation Instrumentation2023-08-21021 August 2023 Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Related to Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation Instrumentation RS-23-085, Supplemental Information Related to Request for Partial Site Release2023-08-0303 August 2023 Supplemental Information Related to Request for Partial Site Release RS-23-077, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2023-06-16016 June 2023 Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations RS-23-073, Request for Partial Site Release2023-06-0707 June 2023 Request for Partial Site Release RS-23-042, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling2023-05-25025 May 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling RS-23-049, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Report on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Reactors and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations2023-03-23023 March 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Report on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Reactors and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations RS-23-039, Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Section 3.8.3, Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air2023-03-0101 March 2023 Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Section 3.8.3, Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air RS-23-045, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC Submittal of Fitness for Duty Performance Data Reports for 2022 Per 10 CFR 26.717(c) & 10 CFR 26.2032023-02-28028 February 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC Submittal of Fitness for Duty Performance Data Reports for 2022 Per 10 CFR 26.717(c) & 10 CFR 26.203 RS-23-003, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Summary of Changes to Quality Assurance Topical Report, NO-AA-10, and Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, NO-DC-102023-01-31031 January 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Summary of Changes to Quality Assurance Topical Report, NO-AA-10, and Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, NO-DC-10 RS-23-002, Application to Adopt TSTF-332, ECCS Response Time Testing2023-01-13013 January 2023 Application to Adopt TSTF-332, ECCS Response Time Testing RS-22-126, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Request to Use Provisions of a Later Edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI2022-11-30030 November 2022 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Request to Use Provisions of a Later Edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI RS-22-121, Notice of Intent to Pursue Subsequent License Renewal Applications2022-11-0909 November 2022 Notice of Intent to Pursue Subsequent License Renewal Applications RS-22-092, Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration2022-10-0303 October 2022 Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration RS-22-107, Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for Clinton Power Station2022-09-29029 September 2022 Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for Clinton Power Station RS-22-093, Advisement of Leadership Changes for Constellation Energy Generation, LLC and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans2022-08-18018 August 2022 Advisement of Leadership Changes for Constellation Energy Generation, LLC and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans RS-22-089, Additional Information Supporting Request for License Amendment to Revise the Secondary Containment Design Basis to Credit the Fuel Building Railroad Airlock2022-07-25025 July 2022 Additional Information Supporting Request for License Amendment to Revise the Secondary Containment Design Basis to Credit the Fuel Building Railroad Airlock RS-22-060, Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling2022-05-24024 May 2022 Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling RS-22-061, Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-269, Revision 2, Allow Administrative Means of Position Verification for Locked or Sealed Valves2022-05-24024 May 2022 Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-269, Revision 2, Allow Administrative Means of Position Verification for Locked or Sealed Valves RS-22-068, Constellation Radiological Emergency Plan Addendum Revision2022-05-19019 May 2022 Constellation Radiological Emergency Plan Addendum Revision RS-22-055, Submittal of Preliminary Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Spent Fuel Management Plan2022-04-18018 April 2022 Submittal of Preliminary Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Spent Fuel Management Plan RS-22-051, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Update to Correspondence Addressees and Service Lists2022-04-12012 April 2022 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Update to Correspondence Addressees and Service Lists RS-22-020, Request for License Amendment to Revise the Secondary Containment Design Basis to Credit the Fuel Building Railroad Airlock2022-04-0707 April 2022 Request for License Amendment to Revise the Secondary Containment Design Basis to Credit the Fuel Building Railroad Airlock RS-22-049, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Supplemental Information to Correct Typographical Errors in Constellation'S Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for2022-04-0404 April 2022 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Supplemental Information to Correct Typographical Errors in Constellation'S Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for V RS-22-045, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2022-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2022-03-25025 March 2022 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2022-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations RS-22-027, Constellation, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated2022-02-23023 February 2022 Constellation, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated P RS-22-023, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Executed Trust Fund Agreement Amendment and Subordinate Trust Agreement2022-02-23023 February 2022 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Executed Trust Fund Agreement Amendment and Subordinate Trust Agreement RS-22-019, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Update to Correspondence Addressees and Service Lists2022-02-16016 February 2022 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Update to Correspondence Addressees and Service Lists RS-22-015, Notification of Completion of License Transfer and Request to Continue Processing Pending NRC Actions Previously Requested by Exelon Generation Company, LLC2022-02-0101 February 2022 Notification of Completion of License Transfer and Request to Continue Processing Pending NRC Actions Previously Requested by Exelon Generation Company, LLC RS-22-004, Supplement to Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements2022-01-0404 January 2022 Supplement to Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements RS-21-121, Proposed Changes to Decommissioning Trust Agreements and Master Terms2021-12-15015 December 2021 Proposed Changes to Decommissioning Trust Agreements and Master Terms RS-21-102, Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors2021-09-29029 September 2021 Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors RS-21-091, Implementation of Insider Threat Program Requirements Associated with the Voluntary Security Clearance Program and Advisement of Leadership Changes2021-09-13013 September 2021 Implementation of Insider Threat Program Requirements Associated with the Voluntary Security Clearance Program and Advisement of Leadership Changes RS-21-087, Additional Information Supporting Request for License Amendment to Revise Degraded Voltage Relay Allowable Values2021-08-31031 August 2021 Additional Information Supporting Request for License Amendment to Revise Degraded Voltage Relay Allowable Values RS-21-078, Response to Request for Additional Information for Application to Revise Technical Specification to Adopt TSTF-582, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements, and TSTF-583-T, TSTF-582 Diesel2021-08-19019 August 2021 Response to Request for Additional Information for Application to Revise Technical Specification to Adopt TSTF-582, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements, and TSTF-583-T, TSTF-582 Diesel RS-21-076, Application to Adopt TSTF-273, Safety Function Determination Program Clarifications2021-07-30030 July 2021 Application to Adopt TSTF-273, Safety Function Determination Program Clarifications RS-21-063, Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements2021-06-30030 June 2021 Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements RS-21-070, Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-8932021-06-30030 June 2021 Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-893 RS-21-069, Third Inservice Inspection Interval Relief Request I3R-182021-06-28028 June 2021 Third Inservice Inspection Interval Relief Request I3R-18 2024-09-09
[Table view] Category:License-Application for Facility Operating License (Amend/Renewal) DKT 50
MONTHYEARML24103A2042024-04-12012 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition ML24045A0262024-02-14014 February 2024 License Renewal Application RS-24-012, Application for Renewed Operating License - Appendix E, Applicants Environmental Report2023-11-30030 November 2023 Application for Renewed Operating License - Appendix E, Applicants Environmental Report RS-23-081, Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Related to Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation Instrumentation2023-08-21021 August 2023 Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Related to Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation Instrumentation RS-23-042, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling2023-05-25025 May 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling RS-23-039, Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Section 3.8.3, Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air2023-03-0101 March 2023 Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Section 3.8.3, Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air RS-23-002, Application to Adopt TSTF-332, ECCS Response Time Testing2023-01-13013 January 2023 Application to Adopt TSTF-332, ECCS Response Time Testing RS-22-092, Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration2022-10-0303 October 2022 Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration RS-22-060, Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling2022-05-24024 May 2022 Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling RS-22-061, Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-269, Revision 2, Allow Administrative Means of Position Verification for Locked or Sealed Valves2022-05-24024 May 2022 Request for License Amendment to Adopt TSTF-269, Revision 2, Allow Administrative Means of Position Verification for Locked or Sealed Valves RS-22-020, Request for License Amendment to Revise the Secondary Containment Design Basis to Credit the Fuel Building Railroad Airlock2022-04-0707 April 2022 Request for License Amendment to Revise the Secondary Containment Design Basis to Credit the Fuel Building Railroad Airlock RS-22-004, Supplement to Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements2022-01-0404 January 2022 Supplement to Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements ML21277A1932021-11-16016 November 2021 Enclosure 2, Draft Conforming License Amendments JAFP-21-0089, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position2021-09-27027 September 2021 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position ML21188A0202021-08-11011 August 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 239 One-Time Extension of Containment Type a Integrated Leakage Rate Test Frequency RS-21-076, Application to Adopt TSTF-273, Safety Function Determination Program Clarifications2021-07-30030 July 2021 Application to Adopt TSTF-273, Safety Function Determination Program Clarifications RS-21-039, Supplemental Information Regarding Application for Order Approving Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments2021-03-25025 March 2021 Supplemental Information Regarding Application for Order Approving Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments ML21057A2732021-02-25025 February 2021 Application for Order Approving License Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments RS-21-014, License Amendment Request for One-Time Extension of the Containment Type a Integrated Leakage Rate Test Frequency2021-02-24024 February 2021 License Amendment Request for One-Time Extension of the Containment Type a Integrated Leakage Rate Test Frequency RS-20-115, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements2020-11-18018 November 2020 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements RS-20-053, Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems, and Components for Nuclear Power Reactors2020-04-30030 April 2020 Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems, and Components for Nuclear Power Reactors RS-19-044, License Amendment Request - Deletion of Facility Operating License Conditions Related to Decommissioning Trust Provisions2019-08-28028 August 2019 License Amendment Request - Deletion of Facility Operating License Conditions Related to Decommissioning Trust Provisions RS-19-069, License Amendment Request Supporting Emergency Plan Emergency Action Level Change (EAL RAL3)2019-08-23023 August 2019 License Amendment Request Supporting Emergency Plan Emergency Action Level Change (EAL RAL3) JAFP-19-0067, Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability2019-06-27027 June 2019 Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability RS-19-040, Application to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program2019-06-25025 June 2019 Application to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program RS-19-054, Application to Revise Technical Specifications Following Adoption of TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control2019-06-18018 June 2019 Application to Revise Technical Specifications Following Adoption of TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control ML19036A5862019-03-21021 March 2019 Issuance of Amendments to Revise the Emergency Response Organization Staffing Requirements RS-19-003, Application to Adopt TSTF-564, Safety Limit Mcpr.2019-02-0101 February 2019 Application to Adopt TSTF-564, Safety Limit Mcpr. RS-18-130, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-439, Eliminate Second Completion Times Limiting Time from Discovery of Failure to Meet an LCO2018-11-0101 November 2018 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-439, Eliminate Second Completion Times Limiting Time from Discovery of Failure to Meet an LCO RS-18-116, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-476, Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion Process (NEDO-33091), Revision 12018-09-28028 September 2018 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-476, Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion Process (NEDO-33091), Revision 1 RS-18-105, License Amendment Request to Recapture Low-Power Testing Time2018-09-17017 September 2018 License Amendment Request to Recapture Low-Power Testing Time RS-18-020, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Modify the APRM Channel Adjustment Surveillance Requirement2018-06-15015 June 2018 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Modify the APRM Channel Adjustment Surveillance Requirement RS-18-032, Application to Adopt TSTF-372, Addition of LCO 3.0.8, Inoperability of Snubbers2018-04-25025 April 2018 Application to Adopt TSTF-372, Addition of LCO 3.0.8, Inoperability of Snubbers RS-17-161, Fleet License Amendment Request to Relocate Technical Specification Unit/Facility/Plant Staff Qualification ANSI N18.1-1971 and ANSl/ANS-3.1-1978 Requirements to the Exelon Quality Assurance Topical Report (QATR)2018-03-0101 March 2018 Fleet License Amendment Request to Relocate Technical Specification Unit/Facility/Plant Staff Qualification ANSI N18.1-1971 and ANSl/ANS-3.1-1978 Requirements to the Exelon Quality Assurance Topical Report (QATR) ML18053A1822018-01-31031 January 2018 Enclosure 3 - Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 - Evaluation of Proposed Changes RS-18-021, Exelon Generation Co, LLC - License Amendment Request for Approval of Changes to Emergency Plan EP-AA-1000 Staffing Requirements2018-01-31031 January 2018 Exelon Generation Co, LLC - License Amendment Request for Approval of Changes to Emergency Plan EP-AA-1000 Staffing Requirements RS-18-021, License Amendment Request for Approval of Changes to Emergency Plan EP-AA-1000 Staffing Requirements2018-01-31031 January 2018 License Amendment Request for Approval of Changes to Emergency Plan EP-AA-1000 Staffing Requirements ML18053A1702018-01-31031 January 2018 Attachment 3A - Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 - Marked-up Emergency Plan EP-AA-1000 Pages ML18053A1712018-01-31031 January 2018 Attachment 3B - Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 - Clean Emergency Plan EP-AA-1000 Pages RS-18-005, License Amendment Request to Incorporate Revised Alternative Source Term Dose Calculation2018-01-0909 January 2018 License Amendment Request to Incorporate Revised Alternative Source Term Dose Calculation RS-17-137, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-551, Revise Secondary Containment Surveillance Requirements2017-11-0808 November 2017 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-551, Revise Secondary Containment Surveillance Requirements RS-17-076, License Amendment Request to Revise Spent Fuel Pool Level2017-07-18018 July 2017 License Amendment Request to Revise Spent Fuel Pool Level RS-17-017, License Amendment Request to Clarify RHR Subsystem Operability Requirements During Decay Heat Removal Operations2017-05-0404 May 2017 License Amendment Request to Clarify RHR Subsystem Operability Requirements During Decay Heat Removal Operations RS-17-049, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-529 Clarify Use and Application Rules, Revision 4, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process2017-03-28028 March 2017 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-529 Clarify Use and Application Rules, Revision 4, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process RS-16-228, License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition2016-11-17017 November 2016 License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition RS-16-228, Clinton Power Station License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition2016-11-17017 November 2016 Clinton Power Station License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition RS-16-211, License Amendment Request- Proposed Changes to Technical Specifications Section 5.0 Administrative Controls for Permanently Defueled Condition - Supplement 12016-11-0404 November 2016 License Amendment Request- Proposed Changes to Technical Specifications Section 5.0 Administrative Controls for Permanently Defueled Condition - Supplement 1 ML16280A4022016-10-0606 October 2016 License Amendment Request - Supplement Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-545, Revision 3, TS Inservice Testing Program Removal & Clarify SR Usage Rule Application to Section 5.5 Testing. RS-16-143, License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes to the Emergency Plan for Permanently Defueled Condition2016-08-11011 August 2016 License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes to the Emergency Plan for Permanently Defueled Condition ML16229A2792016-08-11011 August 2016 Attachments 1 - 7: Clinton - License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes to the Emergency Plan for Permanently Defueled Condition 2024-04-12
[Table view] Category:Technical Specifications
MONTHYEARML24157A3242024-07-11011 July 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 254 Revision of Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation Valve Timing RS-23-080, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-264-A, Revision 0, 3.3.9 and 3.3.10 - Delete Flux Monitors Specific Overlap Requirement SRs2023-08-30030 August 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-264-A, Revision 0, 3.3.9 and 3.3.10 - Delete Flux Monitors Specific Overlap Requirement SRs RS-23-039, Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Section 3.8.3, Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air2023-03-0101 March 2023 Request for License Amendment to Revise Technical Specifications Section 3.8.3, Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air ML22095A2702022-05-12012 May 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 227, 227, 229, 229, and 245, Respectively, Regarding Adoption of TSTF 273, Safety Function Determination Program Clarifications ML22090A0862022-04-29029 April 2022 Amendments to Adopt TSTF-541,Rev.2,Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves,Dampers Locked in Actuated Position RS-22-049, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Supplemental Information to Correct Typographical Errors in Constellation'S Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for2022-04-0404 April 2022 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Supplemental Information to Correct Typographical Errors in Constellation'S Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for V RS-22-048, 2 to Updated Safety Analysis Report, B 2.0 Safety Limits (Sls)2022-03-31031 March 2022 2 to Updated Safety Analysis Report, B 2.0 Safety Limits (Sls) ML22111A2142022-03-31031 March 2022 2 to Updated Safety Analysis Report, Chapter 16, Technical Specifications ML21347A0382022-01-13013 January 2022 Issuance of Amendments to Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements JAFP-21-0089, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position2021-09-27027 September 2021 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position ML21193A1302021-07-14014 July 2021 Correction to Amendment No. 238 Issued June 28, 2021, Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4B ML21033A5302021-04-0101 April 2021 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt Technical Specifications Task Force TSTF-566, Revise Actions for Inoperable RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystems RS-20-016, County, Nine Mile Point, Peach Bottom Atomic and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-566, Revise Actions for Inoperable RHR Shutdown Cooling Systems2020-04-13013 April 2020 County, Nine Mile Point, Peach Bottom Atomic and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-566, Revise Actions for Inoperable RHR Shutdown Cooling Systems ML18303A3132019-01-0303 January 2019 Issuance of Amendment 221 Regarding Revised Alternative Source Term Dose Calculation RS-18-020, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Modify the APRM Channel Adjustment Surveillance Requirement2018-06-15015 June 2018 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Modify the APRM Channel Adjustment Surveillance Requirement RS-16-228, License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition2016-11-17017 November 2016 License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition RS-16-228, Clinton Power Station License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition2016-11-17017 November 2016 Clinton Power Station License Amendment Request - Proposed Defueled Technical Specifications and Revised License Conditions for Permanently Defueled Condition ML16111A1042016-05-11011 May 2016 Issuance of Amendments to Revise the Reactor Steam Dome Pressure in Technical Specification 2.1.1, Reactor Core SLs (CAC Nos. 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RS-11-073, License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.1.2, Reactivity Anomalies.2011-06-13013 June 2011 License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.1.2, Reactivity Anomalies. ML1109702192011-05-0606 May 2011 Correction to Issuance of License Amendments Regarding Risk-informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a License-controlled Program RS-10-050, License Amendment Request to Remove Operating Mode Restrictions for Performing Division 3 AC Sources Surveillance Testing2010-10-28028 October 2010 License Amendment Request to Remove Operating Mode Restrictions for Performing Division 3 AC Sources Surveillance Testing RS-10-148, License Amendment Request for Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control2010-10-0808 October 2010 License Amendment Request for Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control RS-10-131, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications Limiting Condition for Operation 3.7.6, Main Turbine Bypass System2010-09-23023 September 2010 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications Limiting Condition for Operation 3.7.6, Main Turbine Bypass System RS-10-039, License Amendment Request to Administratively Revise Technical Specifications2010-06-0404 June 2010 License Amendment Request to Administratively Revise Technical Specifications RS-10-093, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-425, Revision 3, Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control - RITSTF Initiative 5B2010-05-21021 May 2010 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-425, Revision 3, Relocate Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Control - RITSTF Initiative 5B ML1002000052010-01-15015 January 2010 License Amendment, Modify CPS License Condition 2.B.(6) and Create New License Conditions 1.J, 2.B.(7) and 2.C.(25) as Part of a Pilot Program to Irradiate Cobalt (Co)-59 Target to Produce Co-60 RS-09-074, License Amendment Request to Modify Clinton Power Station Facility Operating License in Support of the Use of Isotope Test Assemblies2009-06-26026 June 2009 License Amendment Request to Modify Clinton Power Station Facility Operating License in Support of the Use of Isotope Test Assemblies ML0907108682009-04-0202 April 2009 Licensed Amendment, Adopted TSTF-2, Relocate the 10-year Sediment Cleaning of the Fuel Oil Storage Tank to Licensee Control ML0829400102008-10-30030 October 2008 Issuance of Amendment Technical Specification Change as Part of Implementation of TSTF-374, Revision to TS 5.5.9 for Diesel Fuel Oil ML0826103082008-09-12012 September 2008 Tech Spec Pages for Amendment 181 License Amendment to Increase the Interval Between Local Power Range Monitor ML0823907072008-08-21021 August 2008 Revised T.S. 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Exelon Generation Company, LLC www.exeloncorp.com 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, I L 60555 Nuclear RS-11-117 10 CFR 50.90 August 15, 2011 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 NRC Docket No. 50-461
Subject:
License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.8.1, "AC Sources - Operating" In accordance with 10 CFR 50.90, "Application for amendment of license, construction permit, or early site permit," Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC) requests an amendment to the Technical Specifications (TS) of Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 for Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 (CPS).
The proposed amendment would revise the Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.8.1, "AC Sources - Operating," through a reduction to the maximum steady state voltage criteria for safety-related 4.16 kV buses from 4580 V to 4300 V in certain TS Section 3.8.1 Surveillance Requirements (SRs). The proposed amendment is based on a determination that the current acceptance criteria for steady state voltage are non-conservative. An evaluation of this condition within the EGC Corrective Action Program concluded that the maximum steady state voltage limits in TS SRs 3.8.1.2, 3.8.1.7, 3.8.1.11, 3.8.1.12, 3.8.1.15, 3.8.1.19, and 3.8.1.20 are non-conservative with respect to existing design basis analyses. An Operability Evaluation (OE) was performed in accordance with NRC Administrative Letter 98-10, "Dispositioning of Technical Specifications That Are Insufficient to Assure Plant Safety," and station procedures.
The OE concluded that the TS SRs associated with maximum steady state voltage involve an improper or inadequate TS value and, as such, is considered a degraded or nonconforming condition. Consistent with NRC Administrative Letter 98-10, the imposition of administrative controls in response to improper or inadequate TS is considered an acceptable short-term corrective action. Administrative controls are currently contained in existing operating and surveillance procedures and ensure steady state voltage is limited to a maximum of 4300 V as required by existing design analysis.
This request is subdivided as follows:
- Attachment 1 provides an evaluation of the proposed change.
- Attachment 2 provides the markup pages of existing TS to show the proposed changes.
- Attachment 3 provides the markup pages of the existing TS Bases to show the proposed changes for information only and do not require NRC approval.
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 15, 2011 Page 2 EGC requests approval of the proposed license amendment by August 15, 2012, with the implementation of the amendment occurring within 30 days.
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.91 (a)(1), "Notice for Public Comment," the analysis about the issue of no significant hazards consideration using the standards in 10 CFR 50.92 is being provided to the NRC.
The proposed amendment has been reviewed by the CPS Plant Operations Review Committee and approved by the Nuclear Safety Review Board in accordance with the requirements of the EGC Quality Assurance Program.
EGC is notifying the State of Illinois of this application for a change to the TS by sending a copy of this letter and its attachments to the designated State Official in accordance with 10 CFR 50.91, "Notice for public comment; State consultation," paragraph (b).
There are no regulatory commitments contained within this letter. Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Mr. Mitchel Mathews at (630) 657-2819.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 15`h day of August 2011.
Respectfully, David M. Gullott Manager - Licensing Attachments:
- 1. Evaluation of Proposed Changes
- 2. Markup pages of existing TS to show the proposed changes.
- 3. Markup pages of existing TS Bases to show the proposed changes - for information only.
cc: Illinois Emergency Management Agency - Division of Nuclear Safety
ATTACHMENT I Evaluation of Proposed Changes Page 1 of 6
Subject:
License Amendment Request to Modify Technical Specifications Section 3.8.1, "AC Sources - Operating" 1.0
SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION 2.0 DETAILED DESCRIPTION
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
4.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
4.1 Applicable Regulatory Requirements/Criteria 4.2 Precedent 4.3 No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination 4.4 Conclusions
5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
6.0 REFERENCES
ATTACHMENT 1 Evaluation of Proposed Changes Page 2 of 6 1.0
SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION This evaluation supports a request to amend Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 for Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 (CPS).
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.90, "Application for amendment of license, construction permit, or early site permit," Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC) requests an amendment to Facility Operating License No. NPF-62 for CPS. The proposed amendment would modify the CPS Technical Specifications (TS) Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.8.1, "AC Sources Operating," by revising the maximum steady state voltage limit specified in certain TS 3.8.1 Surveillance Requirements (SRs). Specifically, EGC proposes to reduce the maximum steady state voltage limit described in these SRs from 4580 V to 4300 V. This amendment is necessary because a recent evaluation determined that the current voltage limit was determined to be non-conservative. Administrative controls are currently in place to address this TS non-conservatism in accordance with NRC Administrative Letter 98-10, "Dispositioning of Technical Specifications That Are Insufficient to Assure Plant Safety," and station procedures.
2.0 DETAILED DESCRIPTION A recent EGC review of TS Section 3.8.1 steady state voltage acceptance criteria at CPS within the EGC Corrective Action Program under Issue Report (IR) Number 1226340 concluded that the maximum steady state voltage limit specified in TS SRs 3.8.1.2, 3.8.1.7, 3.8.1.11, 3.8.1.12, 3.8.1.15, 3.8.1.19, and 3.8.1.20 are non-conservative with respect to existing design basis analyses for certain 120 VAC safety-related components. In response, an operability evaluation (OE) was performed in accordance with NRC Administrative Letter 98-10, "Dispositioning of Technical Specifications That Are Insufficient to Assure Plant Safety," and station procedures.
The OE concluded that the TS SR acceptance criteria for maximum diesel generator (DG) steady state voltage involve improper or inadequate TS values and that this issue is considered a degraded or nonconforming condition. According to NRC Administrative Letter 98-10, the imposition of administrative controls in response to improper or inadequate TS is considered an acceptable short-term corrective action. As previously stated, these administrative controls are currently contained in existing operating and surveillance procedures and ensure DG steady state voltage is limited to a maximum of 4300 V as required by existing design analysis.
Consequently, EGC is proposing to revise the maximum steady state voltage described in SRs 3.8.1.2, 3.8.1.7, 3.8.1.11, 3.8.1.12, 3.8.1.15, 3.8.1.19, and 3.8.1.20 from 4580 V to 4300 V to align the TS 3.8.1 steady state output voltage limits with the supporting design analysis value.
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
According to Surveillance Requirements Section of the TS 3.8.1 Bases, the minimum and maximum steady state output voltages of 4084 V and 4580 V respectively, are equal to - 2%
and + 10% of the nominal 4160 V output voltage. The specified minimum and maximum frequencies of the DGs are 58.8 Hz and 61.2 Hz, respectively, are equal to +/- 2% of the 60 Hz nominal frequency. The specified steady state voltage and frequency ranges were developed in accordance with recommendations provided in Regulatory Guide 1.9, "Selection, Design, Qualification, and Testing of Emergency Diesel-Generator Units Used as Class 1 E Onsite
ATTACHMENT I Evaluation of Proposed Changes Page 3 of 6 Electric Power Systems at Nuclear Power Plants." However, the minimum voltage was increased at CPS to ensure adequate voltage to operate all safety-related loads during a Design Basis Accident (DBA). In addition, General Electric (GE) documented in Licensing Topical Report NEDO-1 0905, "HPCS System Power Supply Unit (i.e., Reference 1)," that the HPCS DG meets the power quality requirement of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
Standard 387, "IEEE Standard Criteria for Diesel-Generator Units Applied as Standby Power Supplies for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (i.e., Reference 2)." Specifically, NEDO-1 0905 states that maintaining voltage and frequency within limits would not degrade the performance of any of the design loads below their minimum requirements, including the duration of transients caused by load application or load removal.
The current maximum output voltage of 4580 V for the DGs is specific to recovery of the DGs from voltage transients during starting or load sequencing. This is consistent with CPS Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR) Section 8.3.1.2.2 and Regulatory Guide 1.9, in that during load sequencing, restoration of voltage to within 10% of nominal (i.e., 4580 V) is required within 60%
of the load sequence time interval (i.e., 2 seconds). In addition, the DG 4.16 kV voltage regulators are designed to provide regulation of 0.5% with a response time less than 17 milliseconds. The voltage regulation and automatic voltage reset (i.e., on startup and the initiation of a loss of coolant accident signal), ensure the DG output voltages are maintained to account for instrument uncertainties during normal conditions and during recovery from transient conditions.
CPS analyses in Calculations 19-AK-13, 19-AK-06, and 19-AJ-74, specify that the maximum acceptable voltage on the 4.16 kV safety-related buses is 4454 V for 30 minutes and 4300 V for continuous operation. These calculations evaluated the effects of the overvoltage condition on the connected loads in the 120 V distribution panels and determined that continuous operation above 4300 V on the 4.16 kV 1 E buses would result in voltages above allowable for certain safety-related 120 V devices. The analysis allows for elevated voltages up to 4454 V for 30 minutes that account for overvoltage conditions that can occur if the Reserve Auxiliary Transformer Static VAR Compensator trips coincident with high 345 kV transmission system voltages. The 30-minute duration was considered sufficient time to restore 4.16 kV voltages to within specification without damaging downstream AC loads. Implementation of these voltage limits are currently controlled by CPS Operating and Surveillance Procedures.
In summary, due to the inability of CPS to operate at a steady state voltage of 4580 V as described in TS Section 3.8.1 SRs 3.8.1.2, 3.8.1.7, 3.8.1.11, 3.8.1.12, 3.8.1.15, 3.8.1.19, and 3.8.1.20, EGC proposes to reduce the upper steady state voltage criteria in these SRs from 4580 V to 4300 V as allowed by the design analyses described above.
ATTACHMENT I Evaluation of Proposed Changes Page 4 of 6
4.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
4.1 Applicable Regulatory Requirements/Criteria Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Part 50, specifies that the TS shall be included by applicants for a license authorizing operation of a production or utilization facility.
The regulation at 10 CFR 50.36(c) requires that TSs include items in five specific categories related to station operation. These categories include (1) safety limits, limiting safety system settings, and limiting control settings; (2) limiting conditions for operations; (3) surveillance requirements (SRs); (4) design features; and (5) administrative controls. The proposed changes to the TS, as discussed above, fall within the SRs category.
Regulatory Guide 1.9, Revision 3, " Selection, Design, Qualification, and Testing of Emergency Diesel Generator Units Used as Class 1 E Onsite Electric Power Systems at Nuclear Power Plants," (i.e., Reference 3) provides certain recommendations for the EDG design and testing, which in general, are used as guidance to develop the SRs for the DGs.
4.2 Precedent Similar revisions to TS were approved by the NRC for use at Catawba Nuclear Station and D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant (i.e., References 4 and 5, respectively).
4.3 No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination The proposed changes revise the Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 (CPS) Technical Specifications (TS) limiting condition for operation (LCO) 3.8.1, "AC Sources - Operating," to reduce the maximum steady state voltage criteria in SRs 3.8.1.2, 3.8.1.7, 3.8.1.11, 3.8.1.12, 3.8.1.15, 3.8.1.19, and 3.8.1.20, from 4580 V to 4300 V as allowed by current design analyses.
Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC) has evaluated the proposed changes to the TS using the criteria in 10 CFR 50.92 and has determined that the proposed changes do not involve a significant hazards consideration. An analysis of the issue of no significant hazards consideration is presented below:
- 1. Does the proposed change involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated?
Response: No The proposed change does not significantly increase the probability of an accident previously evaluated in the Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR). The revised steady state voltage ensures that the diesel generators (DGs) and equipment powered by the DGs will continue to function as required to mitigate accidents as described in the USAR.
The DGs and the equipment they power are part of the systems required to mitigate an accident. Mitigation equipment is not a factor in accident initiation; therefore, the probability of a previously evaluated accident will not significantly increase due to operating in the proposed manner.
ATTACHMENT 1 Evaluation of Proposed Changes Page 5of6 The reduction of the DG maximum steady state voltage limit ensures that the DGs and the safety-related components downstream of the DG are operated within their design limitations; therefore, the consequences of an accident previously evaluated in the USAR will not be increased by operating in the proposed manner. The change to the DG maximum steady state voltage limit ensures the DGs and equipment powered by the DGs will perform as analyzed and mitigate the consequences of any accident described in the USAR. Therefore, the change in the maximum steady state voltage limit is within the bounds of previous analysis in the USAR and does not involve an increase in the consequences of an accident previously evaluated.
Therefore, the proposed change does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequence of any previously evaluated accident.
- 2. Does the proposed change create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated?
Response: No This TS amendment request does not involve any changes to the operation, testing, or maintenance of any safety- related, or otherwise important to safety system. All systems that are important to safety will continue to be operated and maintained within their design bases. The proposed changes to LCO 3.8.1 will resolve a non-conservatism, which will serve to ensure that all associated systems and components are operated reliably within their design capabilities.
Since all systems will continue to be operated within their design capabilities, no new failure modes are introduced, nor is the possibility of a new or different kind of accident created through operation in the proposed manner.
- 3. Does the proposed change involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety?
Response: No The proposed change is limited to the diesel generator maximum steady state voltage limit acceptance criterion in TS 3.8.1 Surveillance Requirements. No other surveillance criterion is affected. The surveillance frequencies and test requirements are unchanged.
The proposed change provides increased assurance that the diesel generators and equipment powered by the diesel generators will perform as designed.
Therefore, the proposed amendment does not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.
Based upon the above analysis, EGC concludes that the requested change does not involve a significant hazards consideration, as set forth in 10 CFR 50.92(c), "Issuance of Amendment,"
and, accordingly, a finding of no significant hazards consideration is justified.
ATTACHMENT I Evaluation of Proposed Changes Page 6 of 6 4.4 Conclusions In conclusion, based on the considerations discussed above, (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.
5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
A review has determined that the proposed amendment would change a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area, as defined in 10 CFR 20, or would change an inspection or surveillance requirement. However, the proposed amendment does not involve (i) a significant hazards consideration, (ii) a significant change in the amounts of any effluents that may be released off site, or (iii) a significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. Accordingly, the proposed amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9).
Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the proposed amendment.
6.0 REFERENCES
- 1. General Electric (GE) Licensing Topical Report NEDO-10905, "HPCS System Power Supply Unit," dated May 1973
- 2. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Standard 387, "IEEE Standard Criteria for Diesel-Generator Units Applied as Standby Power Supplies for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," 1977
- 3. NRC Regulatory Guide 1.9, " Selection, Design, Qualification, and Testing of Emergency Diesel Generator Units Used as Class 1 E Onsite Electric Power Systems at Nuclear Power Plants," Revision 3, dated July 1993
- 4. Letter from J. Thompson (U. S. NRC) to J. R. Morris (Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC),
Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, Issuance of Amendments Regarding Changes to Technical Specification 3.8.1,'AC Sources-Operating,' (TAC Nos. ME1456 and ME1457),
dated May 27, 2010
- 5. Letter from T. L. Beltz (U. S. NRC) to J. N. Jensen (Indiana Michigan Power Company),
"Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendment to Renewed Facility Operating License Regarding Technical Specification Change Relating to Diesel Generator Steady-State Parameters (TAC Nos. MD8773 and MD8774)," dated April 30, 2009
ATTACHMENT 2 CLINTON POWER STATION, UNIT 1 Docket No. 50-461 License No. NPF-62 Markup Pages of Existing Technical Specifications to Show the Proposed Changes MARKUP OF EXISTING REVISED TS PAGES 3.8-4 3.8-6 3.8-8 3.8-9 3.8-11 3.8-14 3.8-15
AC Sources -Operating 3.8.1 ACTIONS (continued)
CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME G. Three or more required G.1 Enter LCO 3.0.3. Immediately AC sources inoperable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.1 Verify correct breaker alignment and In accordance indicated power availability for each with the offsite circuit. Surveillance Frequency Control Program SR 3.8.1.2 ------------------- NOTES -------------------
- 1. Performance of SR 3.8.1.7 satisfies this SR.
- 2. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period and followed by a warmup period prior to loading.
- 3. A modified DG start involving idling and gradual acceleration to synchronous speed may be used for this SR as recommended by the manufacturer.
When modified start procedures are not used, the time, voltage, and frequency tolerances of SR 3.8.1.7 must be met.
Verify each DG starts from standby In accordance conditions and achieves steady state with the
_ 45 voltage >_ 4084 V and < V and frequency Surveillance
>_ 58.8 Hz and S 61.2 Hz. `\ Frequency Control Program (continued) 4300 CLINTON 3 .8-4 Amendment No. .199
AC Sources -Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.7 -------------------NOTE------------------
All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
Verify each DG starts from standby In accordance condition and achieves: with the Surveillance
- a. In <_ 12 seconds, voltage >_ 4084 V and Frequency Control Program frequency >_ 58.8 Hz; and
- b. Stteeagdpy, state voltage >_ 4084 V and
<_-- V and frequency >_ 58.8 Hz and 4300 61.2 Hz.
SR 3.8.1.8 ------------------NOTE--------------------
This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1 or 2. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify automatic and manual transfer of In accordance unit power supply from the normal offsite with the circuit to the alternate offsite circuit. Surveillance Frequency Control Program (continued)
CLINTON 3.8-6 Amendment No. 13?
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.11 -------------------NOTES-------------------
- 1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
- 2. This Surveillance shall not be performed. in MODE 1, 2, or 3.
However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify on an actual or simulated loss of In accordance offsite power signal: with the Surveillance Frequency Control Program
- a. De-energization of emergency buses;
- b. Load shedding from emergency buses for Divisions 1 and 2; and
- c. DG auto-starts from standby condition and:
- 1. energizes permanently connected loads in <_12 seconds,
- 2. energizes auto-connected shutdown loads,
- 3. maintains steady state voltage
>_ 4084 V and <_ Q V, 4300
- 4. maintains steady state frequency 58.8 Hz and <_ 61.2 Hz, and
- 5. supplies permanently connected and auto-connected shutdown loads for 5 minutes.
(continued)
CLINTON 3. 8-8 Amendment No. 19.2
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.12 ------------------- NOTES -------------------
- 1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
- 2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1 or 2. However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify on an actual or simulated Emergency In accordance Core Cooling System (ECCS) initiation with the signal each DG auto-starts from standby Surveillance condition and: Frequency Control Program
- a. In <
_ 12 seconds after auto-start and during tests, achieves voltage >_ 4084 V and frequency >_58.8 Hz;
- b. Achieves steady state voltage >_ 4084 V and S_452.a V and frequency >_ 58.8 Hz 4300 and <_ 61.2 Hz; and
- c. Operates for >_ 5 minutes.
SR 3.8.1.13 ------------------NOTE--------------------
Credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify each DG's automatic trips are In accordance bypassed on an actual or simulated ECCS with the initiation signal except: Surveillance Frequency
- a. Engine overspeed; Control Program
- b. Generator differential current; and
- c. Overcrank for DG 1A and DG 1B.
(continued)
CLINTON 3 .8-9 Amendment No. 19.2
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.15 ----------------------NOTE----------------
- 1. This Surveillance shall be performed within 5 minutes of shutting down the DG after the DG has operated 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> loaded >_ 3482 kW for DG 1A, 3488 kW for DG 1B, and >_ 1980 kW for DG 1C.
Momentary transients outside of the load range do not invalidate this test.
- 2. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
Verify each DG starts and achieves: In accordance with the
- a. In <_ 12 seconds, voltage >_ 4084 V and Surveillance Frequency frequency ? 58.8 Hz and Control Program
- b. Steady state voltage >_ 4084 V and V and frequency >_ 58.8 Hz and <_ 61.2 Hz.
(continued)
CLINTON 3.8-11 Amendment No. L92
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.19 -------------------NOTES-------------------
- 1. All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
- 2. This Surveillance shall not be performed in MODE 1, 2, or 3.
However, credit may be taken for unplanned events that satisfy this SR.
Verify, on an actual or simulated loss of In accordance offsite power signal in conjunction with an with the actual or simulated ECCS initiation signal: Surveillance Frequency
- a. De-energization of emergency buses; Control Program
- b. Load shedding from emergency buses for Divisions 1 and 2; and
- c. DG auto-starts from standby condition and:
- 1. energizes permanently connected loads in <_ 12 seconds,
- 2. energizes auto-connected emergency loads,
- 3. achieves steady state voltage
>_ 4084 V and <_
- 4. achieves steady state frequency 58.8 Hz and <_ 61.2 Hz, and
- 5. supplies permanently connected and auto-connected emergency loads for
>_ 5 minutes.
(continued)
CLINTON 3 .8-14 Amendment No. 192
AC Sources-Operating 3.8.1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.8.1.20 -------------------NOTE--------------------
All DG starts may be preceded by an engine prelube period.
Verify, when started simultaneously from In accordance standby condition, each DG achieves: with the Surveillance
- a. In < 12 seconds, voltage >_ 4084 V and Frequency Control Program frequency ? 58.8 Hz; and
- b. Steady state voltage >_ 4084 V and
<-48fl V and frequency >_ 58.8 Hz and 4300 :s'- 61.2 Hz.
CLINTON 3 .8-15 Amendment No. -92
ATTACHMENT 3 CLINTON POWER STATION UNIT 1 Docket No. 50-461 License No. NPF-62 Markup Pages of Existing Technical Specifications Bases to Show the Proposed Change MARKUP OF EXISTING TS BASES PAGES B 3.8-13a B 3.8-32a
AC Sources -Operating B 3.8.1 BASES (continued)
SURVEILLANCE The AC sources are designed to permit inspection and testing REQUIREMENTS of all important areas and features, especially those that have a standby function, in accordance with 10 CFR 50, GDC 18 (Ref. 9). Periodic component tests are supplemented by extensive functional tests during refueling outages under simulated accident conditions. The SRs for demonstrating the OPERABILITY of the DGs are in accordance with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.9 (Refs. 3 and 16),
Regulatory Guide 1.108 (Ref. 10), and Regulatory Guide 1.137 (Ref. 11).
Where the SRs discussed herein specify voltage and frequency tolerances, the minim and maximum steady state output 4300 voltages of 4084 V anu V respectively, are equal to
- 2% and 111% of the nominal 4160 V output voltage. The 7
specified minimum and maximum frequencies of the DG is 58.8 Hz and 61.2 Hz, respectively, are equal to +/- 2% of the 60 Hz nominal frequency. The specified steady state voltage and frequency ranges are derived from the recommendations given in Regulatory Guide 1.9 (Ref. 3). However, the minimum voltage was increased to ensure adequate voltage to operate all safety-related loads during a DBA (Ref. 15).
In general, surveillances performed for each of the required DGs are similar, with one notable difference due to the fact that the Division 3 DG utilizes a mechanical governor, while the Division 1 and 2 DGs utilize an electronic governor. As such, the Division 1 and 2 DGs are capable of operating in both an isochronous mode as well as a "droop" mode for when the DGs are paralleled to the offsite source during testing.
The Division 3 DG, on the other hand, is capable of operating only in the droop mode (through a droop setting of zero can be utilized). This difference may affect the Division 3 DGs capability to achieve rated frequency following automatic switchover from the test mode to ready-to-load operation upon receipt of a LOCA initiation signal (as verified per SR 3.8.1.17).
(continued)
Analyses in References 26, 27, and 28 specify that the maximum acceptable voltage on the 4.16 kV safety-related buses is 4454 V for 30 minutes and 4300 V for continuous operation. These analyses evaluated the effects of the overvoltage condition on the connected loads in the 120 V distribution panels and determined that continuous operation above 4300 V on the 4.16 kV 1E buses would result in voltages above allowable for certain 120 V devices. The analyses allow for elevated voltages up to 4454 V for 30 minutes to account for overvoltage conditions that can occur if the Reserve Auxiliary Transformer Static VAR Compensator trips coincident with high 345 kV transmission system voltages. The 30-minute duration was considered sufficient time to restore 4.16 kV voltages to within specification without damaging downstream AC loads.
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AC Sources- Operating B 3.8.1 BASES (continued)
REFERENCES 1. 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, GDC 17.
- 2. USAR, Chapter 8.
- 3. Regulatory Guide 1.9, Revision 2.
- 4. USAR, Chapter 6.
- 5. USAR, Chapter 15.
- 6. Regulatory Guide 1.93.
- 7. Generic Letter 84-15, July 2, 1984.
- 8. NEDC-32988-A, Revision 2, Technical Justification to Support Risk-Informed Modification to Selected Required End States for BWR Plants, December 2002.
- 9. 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, GDC 18.
- 10. Regulatory Guide 1.108.
- 11. Regulatory Guide 1.137.
- 12. ANSI C84.1, 1982.
- 13. NUMARC 87-00, Revision 1, August 1991.
- 14. IEEE Standard 308.
- 15. IP Calculation 19-AN-19.
- 16. Regulatory Guide 1.9, Revision 3.
- 17. Calculation IP-C-0050.
- 18. Calculation IP-C-0051.
- 19. Calculation IP-C-0054.
- 20. Calculation IP-0-0114.
- 21. Calculation IP-C-0111.
- 22. Calculation IP-0-0106.
- 26. Calculation 19-AJ-74.
- 23. Calculation IP-0-0143.
- 24. Calculation IP-0-0110. 1 27. Calculation 19-AK-06.
- 25. Calculation IP-0-0116. +/-28. Calculation 19-AK-13.
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