RS-13-031, Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051)

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Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051)
ML13063A323
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Site: LaSalle  
Issue date: 02/28/2013
From: Kaegi G
Exelon Generation Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Document Control Desk
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EA-12-051, RS-13-031
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Exelon Generation RS-13-031 February 28,2013 u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission AnN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-11 and NPF-18 NRC Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-374 Order No. EA-12-051

Subject:

Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051)

References:

1. NRC Order Number EA-12-051, "Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation," dated March 12, 2012
2. NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-2012-03, "Compliance with Order EA-12-051, Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation," Revision 0, dated August 29, 2012
3. NEI 12-02, Industry Guidance for Compliance with NRC Order EA-12-051, "To Modify Licenses with Regard to Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation," Revision 1, dated August24,2012
4. Exelon Generation Company, LLC's Initial Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051), dated October 25, 2012 On March 12, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ("NRC" or "Commission") issued an order (Reference 1) to Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC). Reference 1 was immediately effective and directs EGC to have a reliable indication of the water level in associated spent fuel storage pools. Specific requirements are outlined in Attachment 2 of Reference 1.

Reference 1 requires submission of an Overall Integrated Plan by February 28, 2013. The NRC Interim Staff Guidance (ISG) (Reference 2) was issued August 29, 2012 which endorses industry guidance document NEI 12-02, Revision 1 (Reference 3) with clarlfications and exceptions identified in Reference 2. Reference 3 provides direction regarding the content of this Overall Integrated Plan. The purpose of this letter is to provide the Overall Integrated Plan pursuant to Section IV, Condition C.1, of Reference 1. This letter confirms EGC has received Reference 2 and has an Overall Integrated Plan complying with the guidance for the purpose of ensuring a reliable indication of the water level in associated spent fuel storage pools capable of supportlng identification of required wide range pool water level conditions by trained personnel.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Integrated Plan Report to EA-12-051 February 28, 2013 Page 2 Reference 4 provided the EGC initial status report regarding reliable spent fuel pool instrumentation, as required by Reference 1.

Reference 3, Appendix A-2 contains the specific reporting requirements for the Overall Integrated Plan. The information in the enclosure provides the LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Overall Integrated Plan pursuant to Appendix A-2 of Reference 3. The enclosed Integrated Plan is based on conceptual design information. Final design details and associated procedure guidance, as well as any revisions to the information contained in the Enclosure, will be provided in the 6-month Integrated Plan updates required by Reference 1.

This letter contains no new regulatory commitments. If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact David P. Helker at 610-765-5525.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 28"' day of February 2013.

Respectfully submitted, Glen T. Kaegi Director - Licensing & Regulatory Affairs Exelon Generation Company, LLC

Enclosure:

1.

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (SFPI)

Overall Integrated Plan cc:

Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation NRC Regional Administrator - Region III NRC Senior Resident Inspector - LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 NRC Project Manager, NRR - LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Mr. Robert J. Fretz, Jr, NRRIJLD/PMB, NRC Mr. Robert L. Dennig, NRRIDSS/SCVB, NRC Illinois Emergency Management Agency - Division of Nuclear Safety U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Integrated Plan Report to EA-12-051 February 28, 2013 Page 2 Reference 4 provided the EGC initial status report regarding reliable spent fuel pool instrumentation, as required by Reference 1.

Reference 3, Appendix A-2 contains the specific reporting requirements for the Overall Integrated Plan. The information in the enclosure provides the LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Overall Integrated Plan pursuant to Appendix A-2 of Reference 3. The enclosed Integrated Plan is based on conceptual design information. Final design details and associated procedure guidance, as well as any revisions to the information contained in the Enclosure, will be provided in the 6-month Integrated Plan updates required by Reference 1.

This letter contains no new regulatory commitments. If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact David P. Helker at 610-765-5525.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 28th day of February 2013.

Respectfully submitted, Glen T. Kaegi Director - Licensing & Regulatory Affairs Exelon Generation Company, LLC

Enclosure:

1. LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (SFPI)

Overall Integrated Plan cc:

Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation NRC Regional Administrator - Region III NRC Senior Resident Inspector - LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 NRC Project Manager, NRR - LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Mr. Robert J. Fretz, Jr, NRRIJLD/PMB, NRC Mr. Robert L. Dennig, NRRIDSS/SCVB, NRC Illinois Emergency Management Agency - Division of Nuclear Safety LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (SFPI)

Overall Integrated Plan (7 pages)

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (SFPI)

Overall Integrated Plan (7 pages)

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan Applicability:

This integrated plan applies to LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 and is consistent with the requirements of Order EA-12-051 and the guidance in NEI 12-02. Exelon's six-month reports will delineate progress made, any proposed changes in compliance methods, updates to the schedule and, if needed, requests for relief and the basis.

General

Description:

LaSalle County Station is a two unit BWR Station. The two units share a common Reactor Building (RB) refueling floor and two interconnected Spent Fuel Pools (SFPs). Normal SFP water level is approximately at elevation 842' 6". The top of the spent fuel racks is at 819' 53/4" in the Unit 1 SFP and 819' 83/4" in the Unit 2 SFP, the top of active fuel is approximately 818' 4'/s", and the bottom of the Transfer Canal is at elevation 820' 2".

Note: In all subsequent discussions in this plan unless otherwise noted, the dimension of the top of the fuel racks in either unit will be conservatively considered at elevation 820'.

Schedule:

The installation of reliable level instrumentation for the SFPs associated with Unit 1 and Unit 2 is scheduled for completion by the end of L2R15 (Spring 2015) based on the end of the second refueling outage for Unit 2 following submittal of this integrated plan (per NRC Order EA-12-051). L2R15 is the earlier outage sequence of the units discharging to the pools. Unit 1 and Unit 2 discharge irradiated fuel to a set of two interconnected spent fuel storage pools. With the exception of limited time periods for maintenance or non-refueling operations, administrative controls will maintain the gates between the following pools open: Unit 1 SFP and the Cask Storage Pit, and Unit 2 SFP and the Cask Storage Pit.

Therefore, the Unit 1 and Unit 2 pools are normally interconnected and at the same water level when the water level in either SFP is greater than nominally 1 foot above the top of the spent fuel storage racks.

The current milestone schedule is as follows:

Complete Conceptual Design (CD) for Pilot Plant (Limerick)

Complete Complete CD Follow-up Walkdowns at Remaining 9 Exelon Sites Complete Submit Initial 60 day Status Report Complete Develop Request for Proposal for Detailed Engineering Complete Design Services Submit Initial 60 Day Status Report Complete Submit Integrated Plan Complete with this submittal Begin Detailed Engineering Design 2Q 2013 Procure SFP Instrumentation 4Q 2013 1I Applicability:

LaSalle County Station. Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan This integrated plan applies to LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 and is consistent with the requirements of Order EA-12-051 and the guidance in NEI 12-02. Exelon's six-month reports will delineate progress made, any proposed changes in compliance methods, updates to the schedule and, if needed, requests for relief and the basis.

General

Description:

LaSalle County Station is a two unit BWR Station. The two units share a common Reactor Building (RB) refueling floor and two interconnected Spent Fuel Pools (SFPs). Normal SFP water level is approximately at elevation 842' 6". The top of the spent fuel racks is at 819' 5 %" in the Unit 1 SFP and 819' 8 %" in the Unit 2 SFP, the top of active fuel is approximately 818' 4 %", and the bottom of the Transfer Canal is at elevation 820' 2".

Note: In all subsequent discussions in this plan unless otherwise noted, the dimension of the top of the fuel racks in either unit will be conservatively considered at elevation 820'.

Schedule:

The installation of reliable level instrumentation for the SFPs associated with Unit 1 and Unit 2 is scheduled for completion by the end of L2R15 (Spring 2015) based on the end of the second refueling outage for Unit 2 following submittal of this integrated plan (per NRC Order EA-12-051). L2R15 is the earlier outage sequence of the units discharging to the pools. Unit 1 and Unit 2 discharge irradiated fuel to a set of two interconnected spent fuel storage pools. With the exception of limited time periods for maintenance or non-refueling operations, administrative controls will maintain the gates between the following pools open: Unit 1 SFP and the Cask Storage Pit, and Unit 2 SFP and the Cask Storage Pit.

Therefore, the Unit 1 and Unit 2 pools are normally interconnected and at the same water level when the water level in either SFP is greater than nominally 1 foot above the top of the spent fuel storage racks.

The current milestone schedule is as follows:

Complete Conceptual Design (CD) for Pilot Plant (Limerick)

Complete CD Follow-up Walkdowns at Remaining 9 Exelon Sites Submit Initial 60 day Status Report Develop Request for Proposal for Detailed Engineering Design Services Submit Initial 60 Day Status Report Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Submit Integrated Plan Complete with this submittal Begin Detailed Engineering Design 2Q 2013 Procure SFP Instrumentation 4Q 2013 1 I

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan Complete and Issue SFPI Modification Package 4Q 2013 Begin SFPI Installation 4Q 2014 Complete SFPI Installation and Put Into Service I Q 2015 Identification of Spent Fuel Pool Water Levels:

Key spent fuel pool water levels will be identified as follows:

Level adequate to support operation of the normal fuel pool cooling system (Level 1): For both units, indicated level on either primary or backup instrument channel must be greater than 842' 1" to maintain normal operation of the Fuel Pool Cooling system. 842' 1" is the elevation of the bottom of the fuel pool weirs which maintain the flowpath for re-circulation of water from the pool through the system.

Level adequate to provide substantial radiation shielding for a person standing on the spent fuel pool operating deck (Level 2): For both units, indicated level on either the primary or backup instrument channel of greater than 10 feet plus instrument channel accuracy above the top of the storage racks. The specification of this level is based on JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. This monitoring level ensures there is an adequate water level to provide substantial radiation shielding for a person standing on the spent fuel pool operating deck from direct gamma radiation from stored fuel.

Level where fuel remains covered (Level 3): For both units, indicated level on either the primary or backup instrument channel of greater than 0 feet (elevation 820') plus instrument channel accuracy above the top of the storage racks based upon the design accuracy (which is to be determined) of the instrument channel for both the primary and backup instrument channels. This monitoring level assures that water is covering the stored fuel seated in the racks.

Instruments:

The design of the instruments will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. Specifically, the channels will be designed as discussed below:

Primary (fixed) instrument channel: The primary instrument channel level sensing components will be located and permanently mounted in the Unit 1 SFP. The primary instrument channel will provide continuous level indication over a minimum range from the high pool level elevation of 842' 7 3/a" to the top of the spent fuel racks at elevation 820'. This continuous level indication will be provided by a guided wave radar system, submersible pressure transducer, or other appropriate level sensing technology that will be determined during the detailed engineering design phase of the project.

Backup instrument channel: The backup instrument channel level sensing components will be located and permanently mounted in the Unit 2 SFP. The backup instrument channel will provide continuous level indication over a minimum range from the high pool level elevation of 842' 7 3/a" to the top of the spent fuel racks at elevation 820'. This continuous level indication will be provided by the same level sensing technology as the primary instrument channel.

21 LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan Complete and Issue SFPI Modification Package Begin SFPI Installation Complete SFPI Installation and Put Into Service Identification of Spent Fuel Pool Water Levels:

Key spent fuel pool water levels will be identified as follows:

4Q 2013 4Q 2014 1Q 2015 Level adequate to support operation of the normal fuel pool cooling system (Levell): For both units, indicated level on either primary or backup instrument channel must be greater than 842' 1" to maintain normal operation of the Fuel Pool Cooling system. 842' 1" is the elevation of the bottom of the fuel pool weirs which maintain the flowpath for re-circulation of water from the pool through the system.

Level adequate to provide substantial radiation shielding for a person standing on the spent fuel pool operating deck (Level 2): For both units, indicated level on either the primary or backup instrument channel of greater than 10 feet plus instrument channel accuracy above the top of the storage racks. The specification of this level is based on JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. This monitoring level ensures there is an adequate water level to provide substantial radiation shielding for a person standing on the spent fuel pool operating deck from direct gan1ma radiation from stored fuel.

Level where fuel remains covered (Level 3): For both units, indicated level on either the primary or backup instrument channel of greater than 0 feet (elevation 820') plus instrument channel accuracy above the top of the storage racks based upon the design accuracy (which is to be determined) of the instrument channel for both the primary and backup instrument channels. This monitoring level assures that water is covering the stored fuel seated in the racks.

Instruments:

The design of the instruments will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. Specifically, the channels will be designed as discussed below:

Primary (fixed) instrument channel: The primary instrument channel level sensing components will be located and permanently mounted in the Unit 1 SFP. The primary instrument channel will provide continuous level indication over a minimum range from the high pool level elevation of 842' 7 3M" to the top of the spent fuel racks at elevation 820'. This continuous level indication will be provided by a guided wave radar system, submersible pressure transducer, or other appropriate level sensing technology that will be determined during the detailed engineering design phase of the project.

Backup instrument channel: The backup instrument channel level sensing components will be located and permanently mounted in the Unit 2 SFP. The backup instrument channel will provide continuous level indication over a minimum range from the high pool level elevation of 842' 7 3M" to the top of the spent fuel racks at elevation 820'. This continuous level indication will be provided by the same level sensing technology as the primary instrument channel.

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LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan Reliability:

Reliability of primary and backup instrument channels will be assured by conformance with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02 as discussed below under Design Features and Program Features. Both primary and backup level instrumentation channels will be functional at all times when there is fuel in the SFP with allowance for maintenance, testing, or repair as described in NEI 12-

02. Reliability will be established through the use of an augmented quality assurance process (e.g., a process similar to that applied to the site fire protection program).

Design Features Instrument Channel Design Criteria: Instrument channel design criteria will be consistent with the guidance of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NET 12-02, Arrangement: The plan is to install SFP level sensors in the southeast corner of the Unit 1 SFP and in the northeast corner of the Unit 2 SFP; separated by a distance of approximately 103 feet. The sensors themselves will be mounted, to the extent practical, near the pool walls and below the pool curb to minimize their exposure to damaging debris and not interfere with SFP activities. Instrument channel electronics and power supplies will be located in seismic and missile protected areas either below the SFP operating floor or in buildings other than the RB. The areas to be selected will provide suitable radiation shielding and environmental conditions for the equipment consistent with instrument manufacturer's recommendations. Equipment and cabling for power supplies and indication for each channel will be separated equivalent to that provided for redundant safety related services.

Mounting: Design of the mounting of the sensors in the SFP shall be consistent with the seismic Class I criteria. Installed equipment will be verified to be seismically adequate for the seismic motions associated with the maximum seismic ground motion considered in the design of the plant area in which it is installed.

Qualification: Reliability of both instrument channels will be demonstrated via an appropriate combination of design, analyses, operating experience, and/or testing of channel components for the following sets of parameters:

conditions in the area of instrument channel component use for all instrument components,

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effects of shock and vibration on instrument channel components used during and following any applicable event, and seismic effects on instrument channel components used during and following a potential seismic event.

Temperature, humidity and radiation levels consistent with the conditions in the vicinity of the SFP and the area of use considering normal operation, event and post-event conditions for no fewer than seven days post-event or until off-site resources can be deployed by the mitigating strategies resulting 3 0 Reliability:

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan Reliability of primary and backup instrument channels will be assured by conformance with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02 as discussed below under Design Features and Program Features. Both primary and backup level instrumentation channels will be functional at all times when there is fuel in the SFP with allowance for maintenance, testing, or repair as described in NEI 12-

02. Reliability will be established through the use of an augmented quality assurance process (e.g., a process siInilar to that applied to the site fire protection program).

Design Features Instrument Channel Design Criteria: Instrument channel design criteria will be consistent with the guidance of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02.

Arrangement: The plan is to install SFP level sensors in the southeast corner of the Unit 1 SFP and in the northeast corner of the Unit 2 SFP; separated by a distance of approximately 103 feet. The sensors themselves will be mounted, to the extent practical, near the pool walls and below the pool curb to minimize their exposure to damaging debris and not interfere with SFP activities. Instrument channel electronics and power supplies will be located in seismic and missile protected areas either below the SFP operating floor or in buildings other than the RB. The areas to be selected will provide suitable radiation shielding and environmental conditions for the equipment consistent with instrument manufacturer's recommendations. Equipment and cabling for power supplies and indication for each channel will be separated equivalent to that provided for redundant safety related services.

Mounting: Design of the mounting of the sensors in the SFP shall be consistent with the seismic Class I criteria. Installed equipment will be verified to be seismically adequate for the seismic motions associated with the maximum seismic ground motion considered in the design of the plant area in which it is installed.

Qualification: Reliability of both instrument channels will be demonstrated via an appropriate combination of design, analyses, operating experience, and/or testing of channel components for the following sets of parameters:

conditions in the area of instrument channel component use for all instrument components, effects of shock and vibration on instrument channel components used during and following any applicable event, and seismic effects on instrument channel components used during and following a potential seismic event.

Temperature, humidity and radiation levels consistent with the conditions in the vicinity of the SFP and the area of use considering normal operation, event and post-event conditions for no fewer than seven days post-event or until off-site resources can be deployed by the mitigating strategies resulting 31

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan from Order EA-12-049 will be addressed in the detailed design engineering phase of the project.

Examples of post-event (beyond-design-basis) conditions to be considered are:

radiological conditions for a normal refueling quantity of freshly discharged (100 hour0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br />) fuel with SFP water level 3 as described in Order EA-12-051, temperature of 212 degrees F and 100% relative humidity environment, boiling water and/or steam environment, and the impact of FLEX mitigating strategies.

Components of the instrument channels will be qualified for shock and vibration using one or more of the following methods:

components are supplied by manufacturers using commercial quality programs (such as ISO9001, "Quality management systems - Requirements") with shock and vibration requirements included in the purchase specification at levels commensurate with portable hand-held device or transportation applications; components have substantial history of operational reliability in environments with significant shock and vibration loadings, such as portable hand-held device or transportation applications; components are inherently resistant to shock and vibration loadings, such as cables.

For seismic effects on instrument channel components used after a potential seismic event for only installed components (with the exception of battery chargers and replaceable batteries), the following measures will be used to verify that the design and installation is adequate. Applicable components are rated by the manufacturer (or otherwise tested) for seismic effects at levels commensurate with those of postulated design basis event conditions in the area of instrument channel component use using one or more of the following methods:

Instrument channel components use known operating principles and are supplied by manufacturers with commercial quality programs (such as ISO9001). The procurement specification and/or instrument channel design shall include the seismic requirements and specify the need for commercial design and testing under seismic loadings consistent with design basis values at the installed locations.

Substantial history of operational reliability in environments with significant vibration, such as for portable hand-held devices or transportation applications.

Such a vibration design 41P e

and/or and/or LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan from Order EA-12-049 will be addressed in the detailed design engineering phase of the project.

Examples of post-event (beyond-design-basis) conditions to be considered are:

radiological conditions for a normal refueling quantity of freshly discharged (100 hour0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br />) fuel with SFP water level 3 as described in Order EA-12-0SI, temperature of 212 degrees F and 100% relative humidity environment, boiling water and/or steam environment, and the impact of FLEX mitigating strategies.

Components of the instrument channels will be qualified for shock and vibration using one or more of the following methods:

and/or and/or components are supplied by manufacturers using commercial quality programs (such as IS0900 1, "Quality management systems -

Requirements") with shock and vibration requirements included in the purchase specification at levels commensurate with portable hand-held device or transportation applications; components have substantial history of operational reliability in environments with significant shock and vibration loadings, such as portable hand-held device or transpOltation applications; components are inherently resistant to shock and vibration loadings, such as cables.

For seismic effects on inshument channel components used after a potential seismic event for only installed components (with the exception of battery chargers and replaceable batteries), the following measures will be used to verify that the design and installation is adequate. Applicable components are rated by the manufacturer (or otherwise tested) for seismic effects at levels commensurate with those of postulated design basis event conditions in the area of instrument channel component use using one or more of the following methods:

Instrument channel components use known operating principles and are supplied by manufacturers with commercial quality programs (such as IS0900l). The procurement specification and/or instrument channel design shall include the seismic requirements and specify the need for commercial design and testing under seismic loadings consistent with design basis values at the installed locations.

Substantial history of operational reliability in environments with significant vibration, such as for portable hand-held devices or transportation applications. Such a vibration design 41

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan envelope shall be inclusive of the effects of seismic motion imparted to the components proposed at the location of the proposed installation; adequacy of seismic design and installation is demonstrated based on the guidance in Sections 7, 8, 9, and 10 of IEEE Standard 344-2004, "IEEE Recommended Practice for Seismic Qualification of Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations", or a substantially similar industrial standard; demonstration that proposed devices are substantially similar in design to models that have been previously tested for seismic effects in excess of the plant design basis at the location where the instrument is to be installed (g-levels and frequency ranges); or seismic qualification using seismic motion consistent with that of existing design basis loading at the installation location.

Independence: The primary instrument channel will be independent of the backup instrument channel. This independence will be achieved through physical and electrical separation of each channels' components commensurate with hazard and electrical isolation needs.

Power Supplies: Each channel will be normally powered from a different 120Vac bus. Upon loss of normal ac power, individual channel installed batteries will automatically maintain continuous channel operation. The batteries will be replaceable and be sized to maintain channel operation until off-site resources can be deployed by the mitigating strategies resulting from Order EA-12-049.

Additionally, each channel will have provisions for connection to another suitable power source.

Accuracy: The accuracy will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. The instrument channels will be designed to maintain their design accuracy following a power interruption or change in power source without recalibration. Instrument channel accuracy, to be determined during detailed design, will consider Spent Fuel Pool conditions (e.g., saturated water, steam environment), as well as, other applicable radiological and environmental conditions and include display accuracy. Instrument channel accuracy will be sufficient to allow trained personnel to determine when the actual level exceeds the specified lower level of each indicating range (levels 1, 2 or 3) without conflicting or ambiguous indications.

Testing: Instrument channel design will provide for routine testing and calibration consistent with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. Details will be determined during detailed design engineering.

Display: The display(s) will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02.

The primary and backup instrument displays will be located at the control room, remote shutdown panel, or other appropriate and accessible location. The specific location will be determined during detailed design. An appropriate and accessible location will include the following characteri sties:

occupied or promptly accessible to the appropriate plant staff giving appropriate consideration to various drain down scenarios, 5IPag e LaSalle County Station. Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan envelope shall be inclusive of the effects of seismic motion imparted to the components proposed at the location of the proposed installation; adequacy of seismic design and installation is demonstrated based on the guidance in Sections 7, 8, 9, and 10 of IEEE Standard 344-2004, "IEEE Recommended Practice for Seismic Qualification of Class IE Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations", or a substantially similar industrial standard; demonstration that proposed devices are substantially similar in design to models that have been previously tested for seismic effects in excess of the plant design basis at the location where the instrument is to be installed (g-levels and frequency ranges); or seismic qualification using seismic motion consistent with that of existing design basis loading at the installation location.

Independence: The primary instrument channel will be independent of the backup instrument channel. This independence will be achieved through physical and electrical separation of each channels' components commensurate with hazard and electrical isolation needs.

Power Supplies: Each channel will be normally powered from a different 120Vac bus. Upon loss of normal ac power, individual channel installed batteries will automatically maintain continuous channel operation. The batteries will be replaceable and be sized to maintain channel operation until off-site resources can be deployed by the mitigating strategies resulting from Order EA-12-049.

Additionally, each channel will have provisions for connection to another suitable power source.

Accuracy: The accuracy will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC lLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. The instrument channels will be designed to maintain their design accuracy following a power interruption or change in power source without recalibration. Instrument channel accuracy, to be determined during detailed design, will consider Spent Fuel Pool conditions (e.g., saturated water, steam environment), as well as, other applicable radiological and environmental conditions and include display accuracy. Instrument channel accuracy will be sufficient to allow trained personnel to determine when the actual level exceeds the specified lower level of each indicating range (levels 1, 2 or 3) without conflicting or ambiguous indications.

Testing: Instrument channel design will provide for routine testing and calibration consistent with the guidelines of NRC lLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02. Details will be determined during detailed design engineering.

Display: The display(s) will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC lLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-

02.

The primary and backup instrument displays will be located at the control room, remote shutdown panel, or other appropriate and accessible location. The specific location will be determined during detailed design. An appropriate and accessible location will include the following characteristics:

occupied or promptly accessible to the appropriate plant staff giving appropriate consideration to various drain down scenarios, 51

LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan

  • outside the area surrounding the SFP floor (e.g., an appropriate distance from the radiological sources resulting from an event impacting the Spent Fuel Pool),

inside a structure providing protection against adverse weather, and outside of any very high radiation areas or LOCKED HIGH RAD AREA during normal operation.

Program Features:

The program criteria will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02.

Training: Personnel performing functions associated with these SFP level instrumentation channels will be trained to perform the job specific functions necessary for their assigned tasks (maintenance, calibration, surveillance, etc.). This training will be consistent with equipment vendor guidelines, instructions and recommendations. The Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) will be used to identify the population to be trained and to determine the initial and continuing elements of the required training. Training will be completed prior to placing the instrumentation in service.

Procedures: Procedures will be developed using guidelines and vendor instructions to address the maintenance, operation and abnormal response issues associated with the primary and backup channels of SFP instrumentation.

Procedures will also address the following situations:

If, at the time of an event or thereafter until the unit is returned to normal service, an instrument channel ceases to function, its function will be recovered within a period of time consistent with the emergency conditions that may exist at the time.

If, at the time of an event or thereafter until the unit is returned to normal service, an instrument channel component must be replaced, it may be replaced with a commercially available component that may or may not meet all of the qualifications noted above to maintain instrument channel functionality.

Testing and Calibration: Processes shall be established and maintained for scheduling and implementing necessary testing and calibration of the primary and backup SFP level instrument channels to maintain the instrument channels at the design accuracy. The testing and calibration of the instrumentation shall be consistent with vendor recommendations or other documented basis.

Calibration shall be specific to the mounted instrument and the monitor.

Surveillances or testing to validate functionality of an installed instrument channel shall be performed within 60 days of a planned refueling outage considering normal testing scheduling allowances (e.g.,

25%). This is not required to be performed more than once per 12 months.

The primary or back-up instrument channel can be out of service for testing, maintenance and/or calibration for up to 90 days provided the other channel is functional. Additionally, compensatory actions must be taken if the instrumentation channel is not expected to be restored or is not restored within 90 days. If both channels become non-functioning then initiate actions within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to 61 P LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan outside the area surrounding the SFP floor (e.g., an appropriate distance from the radiological sources resulting from an event impacting the Spent Fuel Pool),

inside a structure providing protection against adverse weather, and outside of any very high radiation areas or LOCKED HIGH RAD AREA during normal operation.

Program Features:

The program criteria will be consistent with the guidelines of NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 and NEI 12-02.

Training: Personnel performing functions associated with these SFP level instrumentation channels will be trained to perform the job specific functions necessary for their assigned tasks (maintenance, calibration, surveillance, etc.). This training will be consistent with equipment vendor guidelines, instructions and recommendations. The Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) will be used to identify the population to be trained and to determine the initial and continuing elements of the required training. Training will be completed prior to placing the instrumentation in service.

Procedures: Procedures will be developed using guidelines and vendor instructions to address the maintenance, operation and abnormal response issues associated with the primary and backup channels of SFP instrumentation.

Procedures will also address the following situations:

If, at the time of an event or thereafter until the unit is returned to normal service, an instrument channel ceases to function, its function will be recovered within a period of time consistent with the emergency conditions that may exist at the time.

If, at the time of an event or thereafter until the unit is returned to normal service, an instrument channel component must be replaced, it may be replaced with a commercially available component that mayor may not meet all of the qualifications noted above to maintain instrument channel functionality.

Testing and Calibration: Processes shall be established and maintained for scheduling and implementing necessary testing and calibration of the primary and backup SFP level instlument channels to maintain the instrument channels at the design accuracy. The testing and calibration of the instrumentation shall be consistent with vendor recommendations or other documented basis.

Calibration shall be specific to the mounted instrument and the monitor.

Surveillances or testing to validate functionality of an installed instrument channel shall be performed within 60 days of a planned refueling outage considering normal testing scheduling allowances (e.g.,

25%). This is not required to be performed more than once per 12 months.

The primary or back-up instrument channel can be out of service for testing, maintenance and/or calibration for up to 90 days provided the other channel is functional. Additionally, compensatory actions must be taken if the instrumentation channel is not expected to be restored or is not restored within 90 days. If both channels become non-functioning then initiate actions within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to 61

LaSalle County Station. Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan restore one of the channels of instrumentation and implement compensatory actions (e.g., use of alternate suitable equipment or supplemental personnel) within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

If a single SFP for the purposes of this order is divided by the closure of a normally open gate(s) such that a portion of the SFP containing fuel used for power production within the last five years is no longer able to be monitored by a required SFP instrumentation channel, then the actions described above must be taken for the impacted instrumentation channel.

Need for Relief and Basis:

Exelon is not requesting relief from the requirements of Order EA-12-051 or the guidance in NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 at this time, Consistent with the requirements of Order EA-12-051 and the guidance in NEI 12-02, Exelon's six-month reports will delineate progress made, any proposed changes in compliance methods, updates to the schedule, and if needed, requests for relief and their basis.

References:

1.

NRC Order Number EA-12-051, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation, dated March 12, 2012 2.

NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-2012-03, Compliance with Order EA-12-051, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation, Revision 0, dated August 29, 2012 3.

NEI 12-02, Industry Guidance for Compliance with NRC Order EA-12-051, "To Modify Licenses with Regard to Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation," Revision 1, dated August 24, 2012 4.

NRC Order Number EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigating Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, dated March 12, 2012 71 LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Overall Integrated Plan restore one of the channels of instrumentation and implement compensatory actions (e.g., use of alternate suitable equipment or supplemental personnel) within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

If a single SFP for the purposes of this order is divided by the closure of a normally open gate(s) such that a portion of the SFP containing fuel used for power production within the last five years is no longer able to be monitored by a required SFP instrumentation channel, then the actions described above must be taken for the impacted instrumentation channel.

Need for Relief and Basis:

Exelon is not requesting relief from the requirements of Order EA 051 or the guidance in NRC JLD-ISG-2012-03 at this time.

Consistent with the requirements of Order EA-12-051 and the guidance in NEI 12-02, Exelon's six-month reports will delineate progress made, any proposed changes in compliance methods, updates to the schedule, and if needed, requests for relief and their basis.

References:

1. NRC Order Number EA-12-051, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation, dated March 12,2012
2. NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-2012-03, Compliance with Order EA-12-051, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation, Revision 0, dated August 29, 2012
3. NEI 12-02, Industry Guidance for Compliance with NRC Order EA-12-051, "To Modify Licenses with Regard to Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation," Revision 1, dated August 24, 2012
4. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigating Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, dated March 12,2012 71