W3P84-1412, Forwards Resolution of App R Audit Findings,Station Mods Resulting from App R Audit Followup & Computer Listing of Safe Shutdown Equipment List,Per 840502 Meeting in Bethesda, MD

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Forwards Resolution of App R Audit Findings,Station Mods Resulting from App R Audit Followup & Computer Listing of Safe Shutdown Equipment List,Per 840502 Meeting in Bethesda, MD
ML20084R330
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Issue date: 05/17/1984
From: Cook K
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
Q-3-P43, W3P84-1412, NUDOCS 8405220305
Download: ML20084R330 (49)


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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUIStANA 70174 . (504) 366-2345 UTiuTIES SYSTEM May 17, 1984 W3P84-1412 Q-3-P43 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: Mr. G. W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555

SUBJECT:

Correction of Appendix R Audit Deficiencies and Additional Information Related to Appendix R Exception Requests Enclosure 1. Resolution of Appendix R Audit Findings

2. Station Modifications Resulting From Appendix R Audit Follow-Up
3. Computer Listing of Safe Shutdown Equipment List

Dear Sir:

The purpose of this letter is to document resolutions reached with NRC fire protection reviewers in correcting deficiencies identified during an audit for Appendix R compliance conducted at Waterford 3, April 9-13, 1984. On May 2, 1984, LP&L Fire Protection Task Force members met with the NRC in Bethesda to discuss further proposals by LP&L to correct fire protection findings.

Enclosure 1 presents audit team concerns identified during the Appendix R audit exit interview. LP&L commitments agreed to during the 5/2/84 meeting are documented in this enclosure, as well as additional information requested by the cognizant NRC reviewer to close out certain fire protection issues.

Enclosure 2 identifies the station modifications LP&L has agreed to implement to correct or close out fire protection concerns. Enclosure 3 is a computer listing of safe ahutdown equipment by fire area provided at the request of Auxiliary Systems Branch. To correctly understand this listing it must be used in conjunction with safe shutdown equipment descriptions in FSAR Section 9.5.1.A.

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We trust that the information provided by this letter is sufficient to allow completion of related fire protection safety evaluations. Should you have any further questions concerning this subject please contact our licensing fire protection reviewer, Kevin Curley, at (504) 363-8950.

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Enclosure 1 i Page 1 RESOLUTION OF APPENDIX R AUDIT FINDINGS
1. ALTERNATE SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY AND SAFE SHUTDOWN EQUIPMENT LIST

! As a result-of incorrect assumptions in the alternate shutdown capability analysis, the safe shutdown procedure'and the equipment list are inadequate for a control room fire and cable vault fire.

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. By May 28, 1984 LP&L will have an approved procedure for safe shutdown outside .]

j the control room with loss of offsite power. By this date a. sufficient number of operators will be trained on this procedure and be available to conduct a i walk-through demonstration for NRC observance as desired. Complete training of all operators on this procedure will be performed prior to receipt of our full power license.

A revised safe shutdown equipment list which is in agreement with the above

, procedure will be included in our forthcoming FSAR Amendment 36. A breakdown of safe shutdown equipment by fire area is forwarded as enclosure 3 per Auxiliary

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2. MARCH 26, 1984 EXCEPTION REQUESTS
  • More information concerning the below listed items in the exception package was requested during the 4/9/84 Audit.
a. CHILLERS RAB E.' -

L. + 46.0 Additional information relating the loss of all chillers to their impact on

, safe shutdown capability was requested. By agreement reached during the 5/2/84 meeting, the NRC Chemical Engineering Branch (CEB) will evaluate the

! merits of the submitted exception request based solely upon the existing fire protective features. LP&L need not submit a temperature effects analysis for ,

loss of all chillers as previously requested.
b. ISOLATION PANEL RELAY ROOM 1

Mr. John Stang (NRC) could'not evaluate the exception without knowing the 1

effects on safe shutdown a loss of this panel would have.' Mr. Edward McDougal (BNL) determined that this panel should be included in an' associated

circuits analysis.

i By agreement reached 5/2/84, LP&L will provide a study on effects that a loss

l. of this panel will have on safe shutdown capability including an analysis for hot shorts, open circuits and shorts.to ground. An automatic halon suppression system need.not be installed as previously proposed pending the-

- results of this' study.. After initial criticality LP&L will provide a continuous fire watch in.the relay room until an acceptable solution is:

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3. OBSTRUCTION TO SPRINKLER COVERACE During the Appendix R Audit, Mr. John Stang expressed his concern with obstructions to sprinkler coverage and gave specific examples in the switchgear rooms, Relay Room and Emergency Diesel Generator Rooms.

Obstructions to sprinkler coverage can be categorized into three types discussed below:

a. OBSTRUCTIONS BELOW SPRINKLER HE/TS Initial design provided sprinkler coverage below ducts greater than 48" inch width per NFPA 13 paragraph 4-4.13. As a result of sprinkler systems walkdown conducted by an experienced Fire Protection Engineer, an additional 147 sprinkler heads were added in the RAB as a result of obstructions (cable trays, piping, ducts, etc.) which may be less than 48" but were considered significant obstructions to sprinkler coverage.

Criteria used is as follows: (1) Where any combination of obstructions

! (ducts, piping, cable trays, etc.) although individually less than 48" wide but when viewed in the vertical plane creates a contiguous obstruction greater than 48", or (2) where vertical stacks of cable trays and/or multiple cable trays adjacent to each other significantly obstruct sprinkler coverage, additional sprinkler protection is required below obstructions.

h. LATERAL OBSTRUCTIONS A re-walkdown of all sprinkler systems in the RAB has been completed and specifically addressed lateral obstructions to sprinkler heads and a more conservative approach to criteria a(2) listed above. This walkdown and evaluation were conducted by experienced Fire Protection Engineers.

Additional criteria used in this walkdown are outlined in paragraph 4-2.3 of Appendix "B" to NFPA 13. Each sprinkler head was evaluated on a case by case basis and where obstructions occurred, an additional-sprinkler head was added below the obstruction or the head was relocated if coverage by adjacent sprinklers did not protect the obstructed area.

Sixty-eight additional sprinkler heads will be installed and 18 will be relocated in the RAB. Additional sprinkler heads will be provided as follows: +46.00 E.L.- 7 heads, +35.00 E.L. - 8 heads, +21.00 E.L. - 39 heads, +7.00 E.L. - 2 heads, -4.00 E.L. - 2 heads and -35.00 E.L. - 10 heads. For the areas specifically addressed during the audit, a breakdown of the sprinkler installation / rework is as follows:

Switchgear Rooms - 35 heads, Relay Room - 2 heads and Emergency Diesel Generator Room "B" - I head. All sprinkler head installation / rework will be completed prior to exceeding 5% of our full power license.

NFPA 13 paragraphs 4-2.1.2 and 4-2.2.2 for ordinary hazard occupancy

. allows a maximum 15' spacing between sprinkler heads and 130 sq. ft.

floor area protected by a single sprinkler head. Waterford 3 design utilizes a maximum of approximately 85 sq. ft. floor area-protected by a single head and in most areas averages 60.(or less) sq. ft. head spacing. In most areas, less than 8 ft. between sprinkler heads is utilized.

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j This close spacing of sprinkler heads is weighed against the Appendix B criteria when determining the need for relocation or addition of sprinkler heads due to lateral obstructions, c.: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS The cable spreading _ room (RAB 4) and the.two electrical penetration i rooms (RAB 5 & 6) are special cases since the sprinkler coverage design for these areas incorporate both ceiling level sprinklers and dedicated spray nozzle protection for each cable _ tray below the top tray. - Top a . trays are also provided with dedicated spray nozzle protection where 4

ceiling level sprinklers cannot protect the top tray. Examples of these

! is where the top tray runs directly below and along concrete structural members (approximately 3' wide) where the distance between the: tray and i structural member is such that ceiling sprinklers will not directly i cover the trays. The above design more than adequately protects these areas and addresses the concern for sprinkler obstructions.

4. SPRINKLER HEAD FUSIBLE LINK TEMPERATURE RATING The concern expressed here by the NRC is a lack of a compensating measure for increasing sprinkler head temperature actuation above the NFPA 13 recommended setpoint. Our justification for such selection is discussed below.

At a nuclear facility, sprinkler system design must consider more than just j

control and/or extinguishment of a postulated fire. Due to the'possible exposure of electrical equipment to sprinkler discharge in the area of fire,

! the sprinkler system design should minimize the number of sprinkler heads which may fuse and at the same time _ control and/or extinguish the fire.' This design philosophy was utilized at.Waterford 3 with regard to using intermediate and high' temperature sprinklers in areas housing electrical equipment important to safety.

NFPA 13 section 3-16.6 addresses temperature rating for sprinkler' heads.

Paragraph 3-16.6.3 states Table 3-16.6.1 shall be used to determine

temperature rating with one exception " intermediate or'high temperature sprinklers may be used in other than light hazard occupancies. For
situations involving high piled combustibles or rack storage refer.to NFPA 231. Standard for Indoor General Storage, and NFPA 231 C, Standard for rack storage of materials (See Appendix E)."-
With few. exceptions'most sprinkler _. systems in'the RAB are provided to meet the basis for Appendix'R III.G.3 criteria (i.e. transient combustible- ,

hazards) and not for'in-situ combustibles...Therefore, the postulated fire )

involves transient. combustibles'in~the form of_ Class "A" combustibles and 1

! limited quantities of' flammable. liquids. Referring to NFPA 231, " Indoor I General Storage".(which is_ referred'to in NFPA 13 paragraph 3-16.6.3), Table 1 4-4.1.2 outlines requirements (sprinkler' density, area of sprinkler demand q 3 Land temperature rating for heads);for protection'of' wood idle-pallets or l'

nonexpanded polyethylene solid deck idle pallets (class A combustibles).

. Table 4-4.1.2'specifigs.for storage up to 6.ft.'in height, a sprinkler.

density of .20_spe/ft and _when 286*F _ heade c(high temperature). are utilized.

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The design of sprinkler systems in the RAB, with the exception of the cable spreading room and electrical penetration areas which have dedicated tray and ceiling level sprinklers, is .25 gpm/sq. ft. for 3,000 sq. ft. area of sprinkler demand and in most cases utilize intermediate or high temperature rated heads. This design in both " sprinkler density" and " area of sprinkler demand" exceeds the requirements by NFPA for pallet storage 6' in height which is a reasonable correlation for accumulation of significant quantities of transient combustibles when applying NFPA codes to nuclear power plant construction.

The Waterford 3 sprinkler system design including sprinkler head temperature rating as indicated above is in compliance with NFPA 13 and maximizes the fire suppression capability while at the same time minimizing the possible adverse effects of sprinkler discharge.

5. FIRE DOORS As requested by the NRC during our 5/2/84 meeting, additional information/ clarification is provided for the following doors: D24, D28, D29, D71, D75, D77, D78, D46, D47, D85, D84, D91, D121, D123, D128, D141, D144, D161, D163, D165, D170, D174, D175, D178, D179, D192, D218, D219, D242, D259, D250, D252A, D228, D262, and D22.

Doors D144, D165, D242, and D22 are now U. L. labeled assemblies and can be removed from the list. Doors D121, D123 and D262 are located in walls i requiring no fire resistance rating and therefore, they can be removed from the list. Doors D121 and D123 are in zone / zone walls requiring no rating and door D262 has been removed from the required fire door list and replaced with Door 261 which is a 3 hour3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> U. L. listed assembly.

Doors D24, D29, D85, D174, D178, D179, D192, D218, D219, D252A and D228 are i separating areas which are protected by automatic detection and suppression systems. Automatic sprinkler protection is provided on both sides of each door assembly. Doors D75. D128, D141, D163, D170, and D250 are separating areas which have automatic detection systems on both sides _of the door assemblies and automatic suppression (sprinklers) systems on one side of the door assemblies. In the' area on the non-sprinklered side of the door

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assemblies the Fire Hazard Analysis indicates insufficient in-situ combustibles to warrant suppression. The combination of detection systems in all areas, suppression systems on at least one side and very low fuel load in the non-sprinklered side insures that ambient temperatures on either side of these door assemblies will remain significantly low in the event of a fire.

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Enclosure 1 l Page 5 The remaining doors are listed individually below:

a. D28 - Door located in exterior RAB wall separating the building from adjacent Radwaste Solidification Building. Primary function of this door is other than fire resistance (i.e. tornado, missile, and flood proof) .
b. D71 - Door and frame had U.L. labels but they were removed during construction. U.L. inspected the door and had five comments, two of which U.L. stated were of.no significance. The remaining three are:

(1) Combustible signs.on door - a 7"X10" plastic, stick-on " Fire Door" sign is located on each side.

(2) Non approved gasketing material used - This. material has been replaced with U.L. listed'gasketing.

(3) Conduit penetrations to external side'of-door & frame - conduits will be provided with a B&B fire seal as outlined in LP&L letter W3P84-0089 dated March 19. 1984.

c. D77 --Door and frame had U.L. labels but'they were removed during construction. U.L. inspected the door assembly and had four comments, two of which they stated were of no significance. The remaining two are:

(1) Comment and response the same as item (1) for door D71.

(2) Comment and response the same as item (3) for door D71.

d. D78 - Door and frame had U.L. labels but they were removed during-

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two of which they stated were of no significance.' The remaining.two-are:

(1) Comment and response the same as item (3) for door.D71.

(2) U.L. Listed " Panic Hardware" is installed in lieu of listed " Fire

. Exit Hardware". It will be replaced by U.L. listed fire exit hardware.

e. D46 & D47 - These doors are located in a wall separating'RAB 24 and RAB 25.. ^ RAB 24 has no safe shutdown equipment .or cabling and RAB 25 has only single train cables and/or conduits for safe shutdown. Both areas have ionization smoke detection and neither area has redundant safe shutdown equipment.
f. D84.- Refer to March 26, 1984 letter (W3P84-0709), enclosure 5. U.L.

inspected this' door and had one comment addressing the small (approximstely 1'X.1') viewing glass installed in one of the double

-doors. The glass installed is bullet proof but is not a wire glass.U.L.-.

listed window for fire doors. The door is.in a zone to sone wall and.

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g. D91 - U.L. inspected this door and had three comments as follows:

(1) Comment and response the same as item (1) for door D71.

(2) Comment and response the same as item (2) for door D71.

(3) Screw holes in door and frame - screw holes were closed utilizing methods acceptable to U.L.

h. D161 - U.L. inspected this door and had one comment as follows:

(1) Comment and response the same as item (1) for door D71.

i. D259 - U.L. inspected this door and had two comments, one of which U.L.

stated was of no significance. The remaining comment is as follows:

(1) Comment and response the same as item (1) for door D71.

SER Supplement 5 for Waterford 3 addresses the fact that not all doors have U.L. labels and where this is the case, vendor letters of equivalence are provided. The above information is submitted to provide further clarification on the nature of the vendor equivalence.

6. ASSOCIATED CIRCUITS The common power source and common enclosure portions of our associated circuits

' analysis were found complete during the Appendix R Audit. Additional documentation of our high pressure / low pressure interface valve study was-suggested by the assigned auditor who could not complete the spurious operation portion of his associated circuits review for lack of a final safe shutdown procedure.and equipment-list as stated in Item No. I above. As discussed during the 5/2/84 meeting our spurious operation study was determined to be incomplete as a result uf our. audit follow up.

Clarification of the completeness of the spurious operation study conducted on high pressure / low pressure interface ~ valves is documented in FSAR Amendment No.

36. As agreed to in our 5/2/84 meeting LP&L will submit for NRC review by 12/1/84, a fire induced spurious operation study for all essential safe shutdown systems and associated ~non-essential circuits whose spurious signals from hot shorts, open'efrcuits or shorts to ground could defeat-the functional capability of essential equipment or create personnel or equipment safety hazards. Prior to startup following the first refueling outage LP&L will implement procedures 4

'or station modifications to address the effects of potential fire: induced) spurious operations..

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7. MISCELLANEOUS AUDIT FINDINGS The remaining audit findings are of a more general or minor nature and are addressed below:
a. INADEQUATE EMERGENCY LIGHTING FOR LOCAL DIESEL CENERATOR CONTROL PANELS Additional 8-hour battery lights will be provided to provide direct illumination on the face of the local panels prior to fuel load,
b. QA COMMITMENTS NUCLEAR The Quality Assurance Program for Fire Protection scheduled for implementation prior to fuel load (the Quality Assurance Program was applied to Fire Protection subsequent to May 15, 1979) consists of the necessary 10 CFR 50 Appendix B criteria to provide assurance that a fire will not prevent the performance of necessary plant safe shutdown -functions and will not significantly increase the risk of radioactive releases to the environment.

Only those criteria directly applicable to Fire Protection are included in the QA program. Briefly, these are: Design and Procurement Document Control; Instructions, Procedures and Drawings: Control of Purchased Material, Equipment and Services; Inspection; Test Control; Inspection, Test and Operating Status; Nonconforming Items; Corrective Action; Records; and Audits. The QA Program for Fire Protection is under the management control of the Corporate Quality Assurance Ms-

c. INADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION ADM: ATIVE PRG. '" PES Deficiencies found in the recently cancelled Fire r. ction Program (PMD-PE-010) will be corrected and implemented in the lacement Fire Protection Program Plan (FP-1-013),
d. MISSING TRAINING 2 of 10 fire brigade members audited showed missing quarterly training sessions. After full implementation of the Fire Protection Program Plan (fuel load) only those personnel meeting the full training commitments will serve as fire brigade members.
e. REOCCURING DEFICIENCIES FOUND IN PREVIOUS AUDITS All past audit deficiencies will be reviewed and corrected prior to fuel load,
f. DIESEL FUEL SAMPLING PROCEDURES Diesel oil sampling and transfer procedures will be revised prior to fuel load to preclude the potential for transfer of contaminated fuel to the diesel driven fire pump day tanks.
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g. FIRE WRAP AND PENETRATION SEAL DAMAGE Correction of all deficiencies are tracked by our construction completion / rework procedure (ASP-IV-141).
h. DIESEL FIRE PUMP DAY TANKS OVERFLOW TROUGH The overflow troughs for the diesel fire pump day tanks are provided to enhance the protection for each diesel fire pump room. The primary protection between fire pump rooms for a diesel fuel oil spill is a 4" high concrete curb at the doors separating the pump rooms. Automatic sprinkler protection is provided for the entire fire pump house and each pump room is separated by a three hour rated fire wall. Three hour separation, automatic suppression and curbs at doors separating pump rooms provide adequate protection, i

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J STATION MODIFICATIONS RFSULTING FROM APPENDIX R AUDIT FOLLOW-UP 1

1.-NEUTRON FLUX - Prior to startup following the first refueling outagei LP&L commits to providing neutron flux indication which is totally electrically independent of the control room and cable vault. In the interim the'following

. compensating measures will be incorporated into alternate shutdown procedures in the event neutron flux indication is lost whila shutting down from the remote shutdown panel (LCF-43):

j a. Verify Charging Pump running, reliefs not lifting while adding makeup water from the Boric Acid M/U Tank (BAMT).

b. Verify charging (borating) valve lineup from LCP-43.
c. Monitor BAMT level.  ;

i d. Sample primary every 30 minutes for boric acid concentration

. while cooling down.

f 2. REACTOR COOLANT HOTLEC PRESSURE - RCS hotleg pressure indication at LCP-43 [

will be rerouted electrically independent of the control room and cable vault by fuel load.-

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3. EMERGENCY LIGHTING - As a result of our revised safe shutdown procedures

, 8-hour battery -lights will be added prior to fuel load to the following areas: '

i t a. Emergency Diesel Generator Rooms l b. Atmospheric Steam Dump (ADV) local valve operating area j c. Emergency Feedwater local valve operating area

{ d. BAMT Level local indication

{ . 4.fATMOSPHERIC STEAM DUMP VALVES - Local pneumatic control of the ADV's will be provided prior.to initial criticality.

5. BORIC ACID M/U TANK CRAVITY FEED VALVES - Conduit for BAMT gravity feed valves will be provided with a one hour wrap.at E.L. +35.00 prior to fuel load.

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normal operation will be in effect by fuel load to prevent." spurious" operations of these Hi/Lo pressure boundary valves >(ISI-V1504A, ISI-V1502B).
7. SMOKE DETECTION ACCW PUMP '-' One additionalL emoke ' detector will be placed over 4 , each ACCW pump prior to fuel load.

k 8.-PRESSURIZER LEVEL INDICATION /RCB - At one location inside.the, reactor-

, containment exists a. covered tray containing a pressurizer level' circuit 4

, ;which is :10 feet below its redundant pressuriser instrument cabinet. -A 30 minute fire wrap will be provided for.the subject cable tray out to greater Ethan-20 feet horizontal separation ~from the redundant cabinet.

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