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On 1/20/15, it was determined that a certaOn 1/20/15, it was determined that a certain line up of component cooling heat exchangers and shutdown cooling heat exchangers could exceed the design basis temperatures for the component cooling water system following a design basis accident. Although not a safety concern at this time because of low ultimate heat sink temperatures (which cools component cooling water), in the past the ultimate heat sink temperatures have been high enough to create this condition. This particular heat exchanger line up was unanalyzed in that the ultimate heat sink temperature limits were not known until 1/22/15. This issue has been entered into the corrective action program.</br>A review of Control Room logs for 2014 showed that in 1 instance for Unit 1 and 1 instance for Unit 2, the Units were in an unanalyzed lineup with ultimate heat sink temperature greater than the maximum now calculated. During these instances, both Units had an unanalyzed condition that had potential to significantly degrade plant safety and is reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(ii)(B).</br>The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.</br>* * * RETRACTED ON 03/03/15 AT 1410 EST FROM CHARLES MORGAN TO JEFF HERRERA * * *</br>Further engineering analysis has refined the ultimate heat sink temperature that provides an acceptable safety system response with the component cooling water and shutdown cooling heat exchanger lineups in question. The revised information demonstrates that the system lineups that occurred in the last 12 months did not result in an unanalyzed condition that significantly degrades plant safety. This event notification is retracted.</br>The NRC Resident Inspector will be notified.</br>The R1DO (Burritt) was notified.</br>* * * UPDATE ON 03/12/15 AT 1303 EDT FROM ED SCHINNER TO DANIEL MILLS * * *</br>The retraction statement provided on 3/3/15 incorrectly addressed system lineups limited to the last 12 months. The original withdrawal was prematurely submitted and therefore the original notification (Event report 50752) is not retracted and remains valid.</br>The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.</br>The R1DO (Cook) was notified.en notified. The R1DO (Cook) was notified.  
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On 1/20/15, it was determined that a certaOn 1/20/15, it was determined that a certain line up of component cooling heat exchangers and shutdown cooling heat exchangers could exceed the design basis temperatures for the component cooling water system following a design basis accident. Although not a safety concern at this time because of low ultimate heat sink temperatures (which cools component cooling water), in the past the ultimate heat sink temperatures have been high enough to create this condition. This particular heat exchanger line up was unanalyzed in that the ultimate heat sink temperature limits were not known until 1/22/15. This issue has been entered into the corrective action program.</br>A review of Control Room logs for 2014 showed that in 1 instance for Unit 1 and 1 instance for Unit 2, the Units were in an unanalyzed lineup with ultimate heat sink temperature greater than the maximum now calculated. During these instances, both Units had an unanalyzed condition that had potential to significantly degrade plant safety and is reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(ii)(B).</br>The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.</br>* * * RETRACTED ON 03/03/15 AT 1410 EST FROM CHARLES MORGAN TO JEFF HERRERA * * *</br>Further engineering analysis has refined the ultimate heat sink temperature that provides an acceptable safety system response with the component cooling water and shutdown cooling heat exchanger lineups in question. The revised information demonstrates that the system lineups that occurred in the last 12 months did not result in an unanalyzed condition that significantly degrades plant safety. This event notification is retracted.</br>The NRC Resident Inspector will be notified.</br>The R1DO (Burritt) was notified.</br>* * * UPDATE ON 03/12/15 AT 1303 EDT FROM ED SCHINNER TO DANIEL MILLS * * *</br>The retraction statement provided on 3/3/15 incorrectly addressed system lineups limited to the last 12 months. The original withdrawal was prematurely submitted and therefore the original notification (Event report 50752) is not retracted and remains valid.</br>The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.</br>The R1DO (Cook) was notified.en notified. The R1DO (Cook) was notified.  
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