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| Deterministic requirements shall be 'deemed to satisfy' the performance criteria and require no further engineering analysis. | | Deterministic requirements shall be 'deemed to satisfy' the performance criteria and require no further engineering analysis. |
| Once a determination has been made that a fire protection system or feature is required to achieve the performance criteria of Section 1.5, its design and qualification shall meet the applicable requirement of Chapter 3." Enclosure Through its analysis, the licensee determined that these installations are required to meet the performance criteria. | | Once a determination has been made that a fire protection system or feature is required to achieve the performance criteria of Section 1.5, its design and qualification shall meet the applicable requirement of Chapter 3." Enclosure Through its analysis, the licensee determined that these installations are required to meet the performance criteria. |
| Therefore, the design and qualification of the credited installations should meet the applicable requirements in NFPA 805, Chapter 3. a. Provide a detailed description of the credited configurations. | | Therefore, the design and qualification of the credited installations should meet the applicable requirements in NFPA 805, Chapter 3. a. Provide a detailed description of the credited configurations. |
| : b. Provide the fire resistance rating credited for each installation. | | : b. Provide the fire resistance rating credited for each installation. |
| : c. Provide a justification or technical basis for the credited fire resistance ratings, including alignment with the appropriate NFPA 805 Chapter 3 attribute or attributes related to passive fire protection features (i.e., 3.11.2, 3.11.4, and 3.11.5). d. Provide updated License Amendment Request (LAR) Attachment A, Table B-1 entries for the appropriate NFPA 805 Chapter 3 attribute or attributes. | | : c. Provide a justification or technical basis for the credited fire resistance ratings, including alignment with the appropriate NFPA 805 Chapter 3 attribute or attributes related to passive fire protection features (i.e., 3.11.2, 3.11.4, and 3.11.5). d. Provide updated License Amendment Request (LAR) Attachment A, Table B-1 entries for the appropriate NFPA 805 Chapter 3 attribute or attributes. |
| : e. Provide a revised LAR Attachment C that includes all fire protection features credited for risk reduction purposes. | | : e. Provide a revised LAR Attachment C that includes all fire protection features credited for risk reduction purposes. |
| FPE RAI 20.01 In its letter dated July 31, 2013, the licensee responded to FPE RAI 20 and continued to support the use of video cameras in lieu of a fire watch for hot work operations and the ability to use a single fire watch for multiple hot work activities. | | FPE RAI 20.01 In its letter dated July 31, 2013, the licensee responded to FPE RAI 20 and continued to support the use of video cameras in lieu of a fire watch for hot work operations and the ability to use a single fire watch for multiple hot work activities. |
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MONTHYEARBSEP 12-0106, License Amendment Request to Adopt NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants (2001 Edition)2012-09-25025 September 2012 License Amendment Request to Adopt NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants (2001 Edition) Project stage: Request ML13004A3382013-01-0808 January 2013 Acceptance for Review of License Amendment Request for NFPA Standard 805 (TAC Nos. ME9623 and Me9624) Project stage: Acceptance Review ML13123A2312013-05-15015 May 2013 Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: RAI ML13141A6222013-05-23023 May 2013 RAI Re. Overall Integrated Plan in Response to the Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (EA-12-051) Project stage: RAI BSEP 13-0066, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 8052013-06-28028 June 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: Response to RAI BSEP 13-0070, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 8052013-07-15015 July 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: Response to RAI ML14079A2372013-07-16016 July 2013 Fourth Quarter 2011 Fire Protection Program Health Report, Enclosure 5 Project stage: Other ML14079A2382013-07-16016 July 2013 Fourth Quarter 2012 Fire Protection Program Health Report, Enclosure 6 Project stage: Other BSEP 13-0083, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 8052013-07-31031 July 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: Response to RAI ML13246A2772013-08-28028 August 2013 Enclosure 3 - Revised Brunswick NFPA 805 Transition Report, Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants, 2001 Edition, Transition Report, August Project stage: Other BSEP 13-0097, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 8052013-08-29029 August 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 805 Project stage: Response to RAI ML13277A0412013-09-19019 September 2013 Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants, 2001 Edition Project stage: Other BSEP 13-0107, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624)2013-09-30030 September 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624) Project stage: Response to RAI ML14079A2352014-01-0909 January 2014 FIR-NGGC-0009, NFPA 805 Transient Combustibles and Ignition Source Controls Program, Enclosure 3 Project stage: Other ML13365A3202014-01-14014 January 2014 Second Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: RAI ML14079A2362014-01-24024 January 2014 Fourth Quarter 2013 Fire Protection Program Health Report, Enclosure 4 Project stage: Other ML14028A1782014-02-12012 February 2014 Second Set of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: RAI BSEP 14-0023, Response to Second Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624)2014-02-28028 February 2014 Response to Second Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624) Project stage: Request BSEP 14-0029, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 8052014-03-14014 March 2014 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: Response to RAI BSEP 14-0035, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 8052014-04-10010 April 2014 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: Response to RAI ML14079A2342014-04-30030 April 2014 BNP-PSA-086, Bnp Fire PRA - Fire Scenario Data, Enclosure 2, Attachment 25 Project stage: Other ML14155A2092014-06-0404 June 2014 E-mail Re. Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: RAI BSEP 14-0076, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624)2014-06-26026 June 2014 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624) Project stage: Response to RAI ML14205A5922014-07-24024 July 2014 Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624) Project stage: RAI ML14220A2132014-08-0808 August 2014 E-mail Re. Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: RAI BSEP 14-0092, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC ME9623 and ME9624)2014-08-15015 August 2014 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC ME9623 and ME9624) Project stage: Response to RAI BSEP 14-0100, Response to Request Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 8052014-08-29029 August 2014 Response to Request Additional Information Regarding Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: Other ML14297A2662014-10-24024 October 2014 Record of Review, Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2, LAR Attachment U- Table U-1 Internal Events PRA Peer Review- Facts and Observations (F&Os), 10/24/14 Project stage: Other BSEP 14-0122, Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 8052014-11-20020 November 2014 Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: Request BSEP 14-0134, Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624)2014-12-18018 December 2014 Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt Voluntary Risk Initiative National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 (NRC TAC Nos. ME9623 and ME9624) Project stage: Request ML14310A8082015-01-28028 January 2015 Issuance of Amendment Regarding Transition to a Risk-Informed, Performance-Based Fire Protection Program in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.48(C) Project stage: Approval 2014-01-09
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MONTHYEARIR 05000324/20253012024-10-17017 October 2024 Notification of Licensed Operator Initial Examination 05000325/2025301 and 05000324/2025301 IR 05000324/20244012024-10-15015 October 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000324/2024401 and 05000325/2024401 ML24297A6262024-10-11011 October 2024 PCA Letter to NRC Brunswick Potential Tropical Storm Eight IR 05000324/20240102024-09-10010 September 2024 Focused Engineering Inspection Commercial Grade Dedication Report 05000324-2024010 and 05000325-2024010 ML24249A1362024-09-0404 September 2024 EN 57304 - Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC, Final Report - No Embedded Files. Notification of the Potential Existence of Defects Pursuant to 10 CFR Part 21 IR 05000324/20240052024-08-23023 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000324/2024005 and 05000325/2024005) IR 05000324/20240022024-08-0505 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000324/2024002 and 05000325/2024002 and 07200006/2024001 ML24206A1062024-07-30030 July 2024 2024 Brunswick Requal Inspection Corporate Notification Letter ML24183A0972024-07-12012 July 2024 ISFSI; Catawba 1, 2 & ISFSI; McGuire 1, 2 & ISFSI; Oconee 1, 2, 3 & ISFSI; Shearon Harris 1; H. B. Robinson 2 & ISFSI; and Radioactive Package Shipping Under 10 CFR 71 (71-266 & 71-345) – Review of QA Program Changes EPID L-2024-LLQ-0002 IR 05000324/20244202024-07-0202 July 2024 – Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000324/2024420 and 05000325/2024420 ML24108A0702024-06-0505 June 2024 – Issuance of License Amendments to Revise the 10 CFR 50.69 Categorization Process to Reflect an Alternative Seismic Approach IR 05000324/20244022024-05-17017 May 2024 Plan Material Control and Accounting Program Inspection Report 05000324/2024402 and 05000325/2024402 - Cover Letter IR 05000324/20240012024-05-0909 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000324/2024001 and 05000325/2024001 05000325/LER-2024-002, Re Automatic Start of Emergency Diesel Generator Due to Emergency Bus De-energization2024-04-10010 April 2024 Re Automatic Start of Emergency Diesel Generator Due to Emergency Bus De-energization 05000325/LER-2024-001, Primary Containment Penetration Local Leak Rate Testing Failure2024-04-10010 April 2024 Primary Containment Penetration Local Leak Rate Testing Failure ML24066A0132024-03-0505 March 2024 Bru 2024-002 Radiation Safety Baseline Inspection Information Request ML24026A0982024-03-0101 March 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0057 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) IR 05000324/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2 – NRC Inspection Reports 05000324/2023006 and 05000325/2023006 IR 05000324/20244032024-02-14014 February 2024 Information Request for the Cybersecurity Baseline Inspection, Notification to Perm Inspection 05000325/2024403; 05000324/2024403 ML24032A1392024-02-12012 February 2024 Correction of Errors within Authorized Alternative Request RA-22-0308 IR 05000324/20230042024-02-0606 February 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000324/2023004 and 05000325/2023004 IR 05000324/20230112023-12-26026 December 2023 NRC Fire Protection Team Inspection - FPTI Report 05000324/2023011 and 05000325/2023011 IR 05000324/20234022023-12-14014 December 2023 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000324-2023402 and 05000325-2023402 ML23297A0262023-11-27027 November 2023 – Proposed Alternatives to ASME Code Section XI Subsection IWE Requirements for Torus Metallic Liner Inspections ML23317A3462023-11-14014 November 2023 Duke Fleet - Correction Letter to License Amendment Nos. 312 & 340 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-554, Revision 1 IR 05000324/20230032023-11-0101 November 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000324/2023003 and 05000325/2023003 IR 05000324/20230102023-10-17017 October 2023 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000324/2023010 and 05000325/2023010 IR 05000325/20234012023-10-16016 October 2023 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000324 and 05000325 2023401 ML23346A1322023-10-0606 October 2023 Communication from C-10 Research & Education Foundation Regarding NextEra Common Emergency Fleet Plan License Amendment Request and Related Documents Subsequently Published ML23256A0882023-09-25025 September 2023 Issuance of Alternative to Steam Generator Welds ML23195A0782023-08-29029 August 2023 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-554, Revision 1 IR 05000324/20230052023-08-23023 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000324/2023005 and 05000325/2023005) IR 05000324/20230022023-08-0404 August 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000324/2023002 and 05000325/2023002 ML23201A2042023-07-28028 July 2023 Summary of Regulatory Audit in Support of Alternative Request RA-22-0308 for Inservice Inspection of the Torus Metallic Liner IR 05000324/20243012023-07-25025 July 2023 – Notification of Licensed Operator Initial Examination 05000325/2024301 and 05000324/2024301 05000324/LER-2023-001, Two Main Steam Line Safety Relief Valves Inoperable2023-07-17017 July 2023 Two Main Steam Line Safety Relief Valves Inoperable 05000325/LER-2023-001, Loss of Redundant Power Supply Operation Causes Turbine Trip and Subsequent Reactor Scram2023-06-15015 June 2023 Loss of Redundant Power Supply Operation Causes Turbine Trip and Subsequent Reactor Scram ML23146A0012023-05-24024 May 2023 EN 56538 - Engine Systems Inc and Brunswick ML23212A9502023-05-24024 May 2023 Engine Systems, Inc., Part 21 Report Re Woodward EGB-35P Governor/Actuator with Foreign Material ML23130A3902023-05-12012 May 2023 – Regulatory Audit Plan in Support of Alternative Request RA 22-0308 for Inservice Inspection of the Torus Metallic Liner IR 05000324/20230012023-05-10010 May 2023 – Integrated Inspection Report 05000324 2023001 and 05000325 2023001 ML23118A0762023-05-0101 May 2023 Approval for Use of Specific Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI IR 05000324/20220042023-04-0404 April 2023 Reissue - Brunswick Steam Electric Plant - Integrated Inspection Report 05000324/2022004 and 05000325/022004 ML22332A4932023-03-10010 March 2023 William States Lee III 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Relocation of the Emergency Operations Facility IR 05000324/20220062023-03-0101 March 2023 Annual Assessment Letter for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2 – NRC Inspection Reports 05000324/2022006 and 05000325/2022006 ML23033A5252023-02-0808 February 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000324/2022004 and 05000325/2022004 IR 05000324/20223012023-02-0303 February 2023 NRC Operator License Examination Report 05000325/2022301 and 05000324/2022301 IR 05000324/20224022022-11-23023 November 2022 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000324 2022402 and 05000325 2022402 ML22332A0132022-11-23023 November 2022 Operator Licensing Written Examination Approval 05000325/2022301 and 05000324/2022301 ML22096A0032022-11-18018 November 2022 McGuire Nuclear Station and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Authorization of RA-19-0352 Regarding Use of Alternative for RPV Head Closure Stud Examinations 2024-09-04
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MONTHYEARML23202A0652023-07-19019 July 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2, Torus Liner Inspection Alternative Request (L-2022-LLR-0089) ML23142A2732023-05-22022 May 2023 Duke Fleet - Request for Additional Information Proposed Alternative for Steam Generator Welds in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1) ML23032A2472023-01-26026 January 2023 Document Request Letter for Brunswick Upcoming RP Inspection 2023002 ML23018A1892023-01-17017 January 2023 Document Request for RP Inspection at Brunswick Inspection Report 2023-01 ML22192A0862022-07-12012 July 2022 RQ Inspection Notification Letter ML22115A1412022-04-25025 April 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Duke Common EOF Relocation - Request for Addition Information ML21354A8612021-12-15015 December 2021 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Duke Fleet Request RA-19-0352 - Alternative for RPV Closure Stud Exams (L-2020-LLR-0156) ML21277A0952021-10-0101 October 2021 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Brunswick Exemption Request from 10CFR 55.47 License Operator Exam Two-year Waiver Limit ML21239A0652021-09-0808 September 2021 Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Alternative to ASME Section XI Requirements for Repair - Replacement of Buried Service Water Piping (EPID L-021-LLR-0014) - Public ML21075A0032021-03-12012 March 2021 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Inspection Request for Information for - Brunswick, Catawba, North Anna, Oconee, Vogtle 1 & 2 ML21049A2632021-02-0404 February 2021 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Duke Energy Fleet License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Plan ML21019A3772021-01-13013 January 2021 002 Radiation Safety Baseline Inspection Information Request ML20323A4072020-11-18018 November 2020 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Brunswick License Exemption Request from 10CFR73 Annual Force on Force Exercise Requirements (EPIC L-2020-LLE-0180) ML20309A5212020-10-29029 October 2020 Request for Additional Information - Brunswick License Amendment Request to Modify Its Approved 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of SSC Categorization Process ML20275A2972020-10-0101 October 2020 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Brunswick Request for Alternate Examination of Reactor Vessel Nozzles ML20017A1602020-01-17017 January 2020 E-mail Notification of Inspection and Request for Additional Information ML19283C5532019-10-18018 October 2019 Redacted - Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2 - Request for Additional Information ML19283D0852019-10-0909 October 2019 Request for Additional Information - Brunswick Atrium 11 LAR ML19179A1312019-06-27027 June 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise TS 5.5.12, Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program for Permanent Extension of Maximum Appendix J Test Intervals (L 2019-LLA-0031) ML19177A0122019-06-25025 June 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Draft Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise TS 5.5.12, Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program for Permanent Extension of Maximum Appendix J Test Intervals (L 2019-LLA-0031) ML19081A0722019-03-21021 March 2019 Notification of Inspection and Request for Information for NRC Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection ML19067A2712019-03-0707 March 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick 3rd Round RAI - LAR to Allow Implementation of the Provisions 10 CFR 50.69 ML19065A0962019-03-0606 March 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise Allowable Value for TS 3.3.8.1 Time Delay on Loss of Voltage ML19058A0742019-02-26026 February 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Draft Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise Allowable Value for TS 3.3.8.1 Time Delay on Loss of Voltage ML19056A2212019-02-25025 February 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Draft 3rd Round RAI - LAR to Allow Implementation of the Provisions 10 CFR 50.69 ML19015A0302019-01-14014 January 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick 2nd Round RAIs - LAR to Allow Implementation of the Provisions 10 CFR 50.69 ML19010A3872019-01-10010 January 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise TSs to Adopt TSTF-439, Eliminate Second Completion Times Limiting Time from Discovery of Failure to Meet an LCO ML18360A0352018-12-21021 December 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Draft 2nd Round RAIs - LAR to Allow Implementation of the Provisions 10 CFR 50.69 ML18360A0362018-12-21021 December 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Draft Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise TSs to Adopt TSTF-439, Eliminate Second Completion Times Limiting Time from Discovery of Failure to Meet an LCO ML18282A1492018-10-0909 October 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Allow Implementation of the Provisions 10 CFR 50.69 ML18263A3042018-09-20020 September 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Draft RAIs - LAR to Allow Implementation of the Provisions 10 CFR 50.69 ML18250A3082018-08-31031 August 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise TS to Relocate the Pressure-Temperature Limits to the Pressure and Temperature Limits Report ML18225A0122018-08-10010 August 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Draft Brunswick RAIs - LAR to Revise TS to Relocate the Pressure-Temperature Limits to the Pressure and Temperature Limits Report RA-18-0011, Response to Request for Supplemental Information Regarding Duke Energy'S Response to GL 2016-01 Monitoring of Neutron-Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools2018-05-30030 May 2018 Response to Request for Supplemental Information Regarding Duke Energy'S Response to GL 2016-01 Monitoring of Neutron-Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools ML18130A8262018-05-15015 May 2018 Supplemental Information Needed for Acceptance. Amendment Request to Revise the Technical Specifications to Relocate the Pressure Temperature Limit Curves to a Pressure and Temperature Limits Report ML18088A0072018-03-27027 March 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Units 1 & 2 Request for Additional Information - Relief Request for RPV Shell Circumferential Weld Examination (L-2018-LLR-0001) ML18071A3732018-03-12012 March 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Correction: Brunswick Unit 1 and Unit 2 Request for Additional Information Related Human Factors in the Mellla+ LAR (CACs MF8864 and MF8865, EPID: L-2016-LLA-0009) ML18067A1032018-03-0808 March 2018 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Unit 1 and Unit 2 Request for Additional Information Related Human Factors in the Mellla+ LAR (CACs MF8864 and MF8865, EPID: L-2016-LLA-0009) ML18010A0502018-01-0505 January 2018 E-mail Re. Brunswick Units 1 and Unit 2 - Request for Additional Information Related to the Mellla+ LAR (CACs MF8864 and MF8865) ML18010A0512018-01-0505 January 2018 Unit 2 - Request for Additional Information Related to the Mellla+ LAR (CACs MF8864 and MF8865) (Nonproprietary) ML17339A9132017-12-0505 December 2017 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Unit 1 and Unit 2 Request for Additional Information Related the Exigent Amendment Request for One-Time Extension of EDG Completions Time - Human Factors (EPID: L- 2017- LLA- 0398) ML17339A0702017-12-0404 December 2017 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Unit 1 and Unit 2 Request for Additional Information Related the Exigent Amendment Request for One-Time Extension of EDG Completions Time - Electrical Engineering (EPID: L- 2017- LLA- 0398) ML17317B0022017-12-0404 December 2017 Request for Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-542, Revision 2 (CAC Nos. MF9905 and MF9906; EPID L-2017-LLA-0242) ML17339A0732017-12-0404 December 2017 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Unit 1 and Unit 2 Request for Additional Information Related the Exigent Amendment Request for One-Time Extension of EDG Completions Time - PRA (EPID: L- 2017- LLA- 0398) ML17328A4872017-11-24024 November 2017 Unit 2 - Request for Additional Information Related the Emergency Amendment Request for One-Time Extension of EDG Completions Time ML17275A2772017-10-0202 October 2017 E-mail, Request for Additional Information Related Containment Accident Pressure in the Mellla+ LAR (CAC Nos. MF8864 and MF8865) (Non-Proprietary) ML17192A4842017-07-11011 July 2017 NRR E-mail Capture - Duke Energy Fleet RAIs Alternative for Reactor Pressure Vessel Flange Threads Examination (MF9513 to MF9521) ML17082A3042017-03-0909 March 2017 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Unit 1 and Unit 2 Request for Additional Information Related Containment Accident Pressure in the Mellla+ LAR (CACs MF8864 and MF8865) ML17037A0022017-02-0303 February 2017 NRR E-mail Capture - Brunswick Unit 1 and Unit 2 Request for Additional Information Related to LAR to Modify the TS Requirements for End States Associated with the Implementation of the Approved TSTF Traveler TSTF-423-A (MF8466 and MF8467) ML16020A2632016-01-20020 January 2016 Brunswick Steam Electric Plant - Notification Of Inspection And Request For Information 2023-07-19
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 Mr. George T. Hamrick, Vice President Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Duke Energy Progress, Inc. Post Office Box 1 0429 Southport, North Carolina 28461 January 14, 2014
SUBJECT:
BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2-SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING VOLUNTARY RISK INITIATIVE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARD 805 (TAC NOS. ME9623 AND ME9624)
Dear Mr. Hamrick:
By letter dated September 25, 2012 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML 12285A428), Duke Energy Progress, Inc. (the licensee) proposed to amend the operating license for the Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2, by adopting a new risk-informed performance-based fire protection licensing basis in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standard 805. By letter dated May 15, 2013, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requested additional information needed to complete its review (ADAMS Accession No. ML 13123A231).
The licensee responded by letters dated June 28, July 31, and August 29, 2013. The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's application and responses to the NRC staff request for additional information (RAI) and determined that for further information needed to complete its evaluation of the proposed change. On December 4, 2013, the NRC staff forwarded via e-mail a draft of the second set of RAis to the licensee.
On December 16, 2013, the NRC staff and representatives of the licensee held a conference call to provide the licensee with an opportunity to clarify any portion of the information request and to discuss the response schedule.
The NRC staff's finalized second set of RAis is enclosed.
This request was discussed with Mr. Bill Murray of your staff on January 6, 2014, and it was agreed that the licensee would respond by February 28, 2014. The NRC staff considers that timely responses to RAis help ensure sufficient time is available for staff review and contribute toward the NRC's goal of efficient and effective use of staff resources.
Please note that review efforts on this task are continuing and additional RAis may be forthcoming.
G. Hamrick If you have any questions regarding this letter, please feel free to contact me at (301) 415-1447.
Docket Nos. 50-325 and 50-324
Enclosure:
Request for Additional Information cc w/encl: Distribution via ListServ s::;J_ ' Farideh Saba, senior Projece Plant Licensing Branch 11-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATON VOLUNTARY FIRE PROTECTION RISK INITIATIVE DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC. BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-325 AND 50-324 Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) Request for Additional Information (RAI) 01.01 In its letter dated July 31, 2013 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML 13220B041), Duke Energy Progress, Inc. (the licensee) responded to FPE RAI 01 and stated "the code of record being used in the development of the very early warning fire detection system (VEWFDS) portion of BSEP [Brusnwick Steam Electric Plant] Engineering Change, EC 50724, is National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72, National Fire Alarm Code." In addition, the licensee stated that "appropriate sections of NFPA 76, Standard for the Protection of Telecommunications Facilities" are being used for guidance in accordance with Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) 08-0046. Provide the specific sections and editions of the standards that will serve as the Codes of Record for the design, installation, and maintenance of the VEWFDS. FPE RAI 15.01 In its letter dated July 31, 2013, the licensee responded to FPE RAI 15 and provided clarification that the pyrocrete installations in diesel generator cell #1 are not credited for separation criteria in the safe shutdown analysis (SSA) or nuclear safety capability assessment (NSCA), but that they are credited for risk reduction purposes in the fire probabilistic risk assessment (PRA). NFPA 805, "Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light-Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants," 2001 Edition, Section 4.1 "Methodology," states: "Chapter 4 shall establish the methodology to determine the fire protection systems and features required to achieve the performance criteria outlined in Section 1.5. The methodology shall be permitted to be either deterministic or performance-based.
Deterministic requirements shall be 'deemed to satisfy' the performance criteria and require no further engineering analysis.
Once a determination has been made that a fire protection system or feature is required to achieve the performance criteria of Section 1.5, its design and qualification shall meet the applicable requirement of Chapter 3." Enclosure Through its analysis, the licensee determined that these installations are required to meet the performance criteria.
Therefore, the design and qualification of the credited installations should meet the applicable requirements in NFPA 805, Chapter 3. a. Provide a detailed description of the credited configurations.
- b. Provide the fire resistance rating credited for each installation.
- c. Provide a justification or technical basis for the credited fire resistance ratings, including alignment with the appropriate NFPA 805 Chapter 3 attribute or attributes related to passive fire protection features (i.e., 3.11.2, 3.11.4, and 3.11.5). d. Provide updated License Amendment Request (LAR) Attachment A, Table B-1 entries for the appropriate NFPA 805 Chapter 3 attribute or attributes.
- e. Provide a revised LAR Attachment C that includes all fire protection features credited for risk reduction purposes.
FPE RAI 20.01 In its letter dated July 31, 2013, the licensee responded to FPE RAI 20 and continued to support the use of video cameras in lieu of a fire watch for hot work operations and the ability to use a single fire watch for multiple hot work activities.
The RAI response and LAR Attachment A, Table B-1 indicate compliance with NFPA 805, Section 3.3.1.3.1 and NFPA 51 B, "Standard for Fire Prevention during Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work." NFPA 805, Section 3.3.1.3.1, states that a hot work safety procedure shall be developed, implemented, and periodically updated as necessary in accordance with NFPA 51 B, and NFPA 241, "Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations." However, there is no exception for the use of video cameras, as equivalent to a hot work fire watch, identified in these standards.
Additionally, there is no exception for the practice of a single fire watch managing multiple hot work locations identified in these standards.
Finally, in neither case has the licensee provided a technical analysis that demonstrates equivalency to a conventional hot work fire watch. These practices represent new and significant changes from the standards; therefore, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff does not accept these practices as compliant with NFPA 805, NFPA 241, or NFPA 518. Provide a revised compliance statement, which demonstrates a compliance strategy in accordance with the requirements and intent of NFPA 805, Section 3.3.1.3.1. FPE RAI 21.01 In its letter dated July 31, 2013, the licensee responded to FPA RAI 21 and modified the compliance strategy toLAR Attachment A, Table B-1, Section 3.4.1 (c). The staff noted that the licensee is not using a fire brigade operations advisor, but will utilize a fire brigade where, during every shift, the brigade leader and at least two brigade members shall have sufficient training and knowledge of nuclear safety systems to understand the effects of fire and fire suppressants on nuclear safety performance.
Describe how it is ensured that the brigade leader and additional members will possess the necessary "training and knowledge" to comply with NFPA 805 Section 3.4.1 (c). Safe Shutdown Analysis (SSA) RAI 02.01 In its letter dated July 31, 2013, the licensee responded to SSA RAI 02 and indicated that raceway fire barriers in the main control room were installed, not for NFPA 805 deterministic compliance, but rather to reduce core damage frequency (CDF) and/or large early release frequency (LERF) by delaying fire damage. The licensee stated that LAR AttachmentS, Table S-1, Modification Item 5, will take the form of a 1-hour rated electrical raceway fire barrier system (ERFBS), however LAR Attachment S, Table S-1 Modification Item #7 will "protect the cables listed in the LAR by providing separation from ignition sources or 1-hour of fire rated protection." The staff noted that the second modification however, is not identified as ERFBS and is not listed in LAR Attachment C, Table B-3 under "Required Regulatory Systems -Fire Area CB-23E." NFPA 805, Section 4.1 "Methodology," states: "Chapter 4 shall establish the methodology to determine the fire protection systems and features required to achieve the performance criteria outlined in Section 1.5. The methodology shall be permitted to be either deterministic or performance-based.
Deterministic requirements shall be "deemed to satisfy" the performance criteria and require no further engineering analysis.
Once a determination has been made that a fire protection system or feature is required to achieve the performance criteria of Section 1.5, its design and qualification shall meet the applicable requirement of Chapter 3." Through its analysis, the licensee has determined that these installations are required to meet the performance criteria.
Therefore, the design and qualification of the credited installations should meet the applicable requirements in NFPA 805, Chapter 3. Provide justification why these should not both be treated as ERFBSs and identified as a required fire protection feature of the fire area, or make appropriate changes. SSA RAI 15.01 In its letter dated August 29, 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML 13246A276) the licensee responded to SSA RAI 15 and revised LAR Attachment G, Recovery Actions Transition, and stated that "The assessment of the physical feasibility of new NSCA recovery actions and defense in depth recovery actions is contained in Change Package BNP-0246." The staff noted that numerous locations where an additional operator was needed for recovery actions in the service water building for valves such as 2-SW-V37 and 2-SW-V20 were identified.
Provide a description of the outcome of this change including adding the additional operator.
SSA RAI 15.02 In its letter dated August 29, 2013, the licensee responded to PRA RAI 15 and indicated that major changes have occurred in the analysis for fire areas CB-01 and CB-02, and that each fire area should have variances from deterministic requirements (VFDRs) addressed in the "VFDR Detail Table" for safe shutdown related unprotected cables. However, the VFDRs do not appear to be included with the August 29, 2013 letter. The licensee references a "VFDR Detail Table" as being included with Enclosure 6 (Attachment C) in the August 29, 2013 letter, but these tables could not be located. By contrast fire areas CB-23E, DG-1, DG-4, DG-5, DG-7, DG-8, DG-11, DG-12, DG-13, DG-14, and DG-16E have detailed VFDR lists for both Units 1 and 2. Provide a justification of this situation and an update, if necessary.
Fire Modeling (FM) RAI 1 h.01 In its letter dated June 28, 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML 13191 B271 ), the licensee responded to FM RAI 1 H and described how intervening combustibles were identified and accounted for in the FM analysis.
However, the licensee's response did not describe how noncable intervening combustibles were identified and accounted for in the analysis.
Describe how noncable intervening combustibles were identified and accounted for in the FM analysis.
If noncable intervening combustibles were not considered in the analysis, provide justification for neglecting the effect of these secondary combustibles in the analysis or quantify the effect on the risk (CDF, Delta CDF, LERF and Delta LERF) of scenarios that involve noncable secondary combustibles.
FM RAI2d.01 In its letter dated August 29, 2013, the licensee responded to FM RAI 2d and stated that, "For Main Control Boards, the failure of sensitive electronics is mitigated by incipient detection" but did not state how the incipient detection system was credited in the analysis.
The licensee also stated that, "For sensitive electronics not contained in enclosures, it is very likely that the cables to the components are already failed in the scenarios, even though they are not the limiting failure for the component" but did not elaborate on why such an assumption is valid given that the thermal damage criteria for sensitive electronics is lower than the damage criteria for cables. Describe whether or how the incipient detection was credited in the main control board analysis and provide a technical justification for the assumption that incipient detection mitigates the failure of a piece of sensitive electronics.
In addition, provide a technical justification for assuming that "For sensitive electronics not contained in enclosures, it is very likely that the cables to the components are already failed in the scenarios, even though they are not the limiting failure for the component."
G. Hamrick If you have any questions regarding this letter, please feel free to contact me at (301) 415-1447.
Docket Nos. 50-325 and 50-324
Enclosure:
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