W3P85-1290, Forwards marked-up FSAR Page 14.2-136,reflecting Changes to Initial Test Program,Test Subsection 14.2.12.3.31, Control Sys Checkout. Change Deletes 20% Reactor Power Level Test
| ML20127J256 | |
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| Site: | Waterford |
| Issue date: | 05/17/1985 |
| From: | Cook K LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Knighton G Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| W3P85-1290, NUDOCS 8505210420 | |
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70174-8008 9 (504)385-2345 MIODLE SOUTH UTluTIES SYSTEM May 17, 1985 W3P85-1290 A4.05 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
Dear Mr. Knighton:
Subject:
Waterford 3 SES Docket No. 50-382 License No. NPF-38 INITIAL TEST PROGRAM
Reference:
Waterford 3 FSAR, Chapter 14 This submittal-is made in accordance with 10CFR50.59(b) and the license condition in Section 2.C.10 of the subject license. Reported herewith are some changes made to the Waterford 3 Initial Test Program, as described in reference 1, as amended through Amendment No. 36.
The attached marked-up page 14.2-136 (Amendment 18) of the Waterford 3 FSAR reflects the changes made in test subsection 14.2.12.3.3', Control Systems Checkout. The 20% reactor power level test that was scheduled as part of Control Systems Checkout has been deleted from the test schedule. This change to the initial test program does not involve a change in the license technical specifications or an unreviewed safety question. LP&L has conducted and documented the required 10CFR50.59 safety evaluation.
LP&L will provide the FSAR change in accordance with 10CFR50.71(e) requirements. The original plus 39 copies of this report transmittal are prc'nded in accordance with 10CFR50.59(b).
V truly yours, x
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m WSES-FSAR-UNIT-3 14.2.12.3.31 CONTROL SYSTEMS CPECKGi!T 15 14.2.12.3.31.1 Objective 8
15 To demonstrate that vario'us contr'ol systems operate satisfactorily during steady-state and transient conditions.
8 14.2.12.3.31.2 Prerequisites A.
The Reactor Regulating System (RRS), Feedwater Control System N
(FWCS), Steam Bypass Control System (SBCS), Meg r :: "2 aad "etter 15
(-M99t, Pressurizer Level and Pressure Control System, Hotwell Level Control System, and Boration/ Dilution Systems are in operation or are operable.
B.
The plant is operating at the applicable power level k 50, 80 and l
100 percent).
8 14.2.12.3.31.3 Test Method A.
-Monitor control systems' performance during steady-state operation (g, 50, 80, and 100. percent), and following selected plant trips.-
l B.
Monitor control systems' performance during step and ramp unit lo'ad 15 changes (50 and 100 percent).
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Initiate control system transients on selected control systems, and monitor system response ( X, 50, 80, and 100 percent).
18 l 14.2.12.3.31.4 Acceptance Criteria l0
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The control systems ma~ntain reactor power, Reactor Coolant System (RCS) temperature 4 re surizer pressure and level, ;ad i;;;..
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15 B.
The control systems maintain the steam generator levels and pres-I sures, turbine-generator load, and hotwell level within acceptable ranges during both steady-state and transient operation.
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