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| issue date = 12/08/1998
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| title = LER 98-039-01 Re EOP Step Conflicts with Small Break LOCA Analysis.Ler 98-039-00 Has Been Canceled.With 981208 Ltr
| title = LER 98-039-01 Re EOP Step Conflicts with Small Break LOCA Analysis.Ler 98-039-00 Has Been Canceled.With 981208 Ltr
| author name = SAMPSON J R, WEBER L
| author name = Sampson J, Weber L
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO.
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO.
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ACCESSION NBR:9812140132           DOC.DATE:   98/12/08    NOTARIZED: NO              DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana                      M  05000315 AUTH. NAME            AUTHOR AFFILIATION WEBER,L.             Indiana Michigan Power Co.
NOFACIL:50-315 DonaldC.CookNuclearPowerPlant,Unit1,IndianaMAUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION WEBER,L.IndianaMichiganPowerCo.SAMPSON,'J.R.
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==SUBJECT:==
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LER98-039-01 reEOPstepconflicts withsmallbreakLOCAanalysis.LER 98-039-00 hasbeencanceled.
LER    98-039-01 re EOP step conflicts with small break                LOCA analysis.LER 98-039-00 has been canceled. With 981208                ltr.
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IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyCowNuaew~~~Ran~M).ecioa616MN)lZINDIANANICHIGANIaOWKRDecember8,1998UnitedStatesNuclearRegulatory Commission DocumentControlDeskWashington, DC20555Operating LicenseDPR-58DocketNo.50-315DocumentControlManager:Inaccordance withthecriteriaestablished by10CFR50.73entitledLicenseeEventLER315/98-039-01, "Retraction
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-Emergency Operation Procedure StepConflicts withSmallBreakLOCAAnalysis".
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Nocommitments wereidentified inthisdocument.
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Sincerely, J.R.SampsonSiteVicePresident ImbdAttachment J.'L.Caldwell(Acting),
Power Company
RegionIIIR.P.PowersP.A.BarrettJ.B.KingseedR.-WhaleD.HahnRecordsCenter,INPONRCResidentInspector 9812140132 981208PDRADQCK05000315SPDR NRC,Form366U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION (6-1998)LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)(See.reverse forrequirednumberofdigits/characters foreachblock)APPROVEDBYOM8NO.31604104EXPIRES06/30/2001 KSTSIATKD BURDENPKRRESPONSETOCOMPLYWITHTIBSMANDATORY INFORMATlON COLLKCTCN RKOLJKST'.
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616 INDIANA NICHIGAN IaOWKR December 8, 1998 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Operating License DPR-58 Docket No. 50-315 Document Control Manager:
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In accordance with the criteria established by 10 CFR 50.73 entitled Licensee Event LER 315/98-039-01, "Retraction Emergency Operation Procedure Step Conflicts with Small Break LOCA Analysis".
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No commitments were identified in this document.
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Sincerely, J. R. Sampson Site Vice President Imbd Attachment J. 'L. Caldwell (Acting), Region III R. P. Powers P. A. Barrett J. B. Kingseed R. -     Whale D.       Hahn Records Center, INPONRC Resident Inspector 9812140132 981208 PDR      ADQCK 05000315 S                          PDR
OFFlCKOFIlAWCKMKNTANOBLJOCKT,WAS)eNOTOJL OCFACIUTYNAMEII)TITLE<<)CookNuclearPlantUnit1DOCKETNUMBER(2)05000-315 PAGEP)1of2Retraction
 
-Emergency Operating Procedure StepConflicts withSmallBreakLOCAAnalysisEVENTDATE(5)LERNUMBER(6)REPORTDATE(7)OTHERFACILITIES INVOLVED(8)MONTHDAY0824YEARYEARSEQUENTIAL NUMBERREVISIONNUMBER19981998-039-01MONTH12DAY081998AILINAMCookUnit2AILINUMB05000-316 DNUMOPERATING MODE(9)50.73(a)(2)(viii) 5o.73(a)(2)(i) 20.2203(a)(2)(v) 20.2201(b)THISREPORTISSUBMITTED PURSUANTTOTHEREQUIREMENTS OF10CFRg:(Checkoneormore)(11)POWERLEVEL(10)00O'P~P~F%"k~
NRC,Form 366            U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                                     APPROVED BY OM8 NO. 31604104                  EXPIRES 06/30/2001 (6-1998)
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LICENSEECONTACTFORTHISLER(12)50.73(a)(2)(ii) 50.73(a)(2)(iii) 50.73(a)(2)(iv) 50.73(a)(2)(v) 50.73(a)(2)(vii) 50.73(a)(2)(x) 73.71OTHERSPeoifyhAbelraclbe)orrornNRCForllr 368AMr.LarryWeber,Operations ManagerTELEPHONE NUMBER(B)etudeAreaCode)616/465-5901 X2443COMPLETEONELINEFOREACHCOMPONENT FAILUREDESCRIBED INTHISREPORT(13)CAUSESYSTEMCOMPONENT MANUFACTURER REPORTABLE TOEPIXCAUSESYSTEMCOMPONENT MANUFACTURER REPORTABLE TOEPIXSUPPLEMENTAL REPORTEXPECTED(14)YES(IfYes,completeEXPECTEDSUBMISSION DATEXNOEXPECTEDSUBMISSION DATE15MONTHDAYAbstract(Limitto1400spaces,l.e.,approximately 15single-spaced typewritten lines)(16)OnAugust24,1998,withbothunitsinColdShutdown, areviewofthecurrentrevisionofEmergency Operating Procedure (EOP),"Transfer toColdLegRecirculation,"
LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)
identified astepthatdidnotappeartosatisfyanassumption intheWestinghouse SmallBreakLossofCoolantAccident(SBLOCA)analysisatthepointintimewhenhighheadsafetyinjection (Sl)pumpflowwouldbedelivered tothereactorcoolantsystem(RCS).TheEOPsteprequiredtheSlpumpstobeturnedoffifRCSpressureexceeded1250psig(1000psigforadversecontainment condition) afterisolation ofthepumpminimumflowlinereturning SIpumpflowtotherefueling waterstoragetank(RWST).TheSlpumpswouldbeturnedofftopreventpumpdamageduetoinadequate pumpminimumflow.Thiswouldleaveonlythecentrifugal chargingpumpsinjecting totheRCSduringaSBLOCAwithhighRCSpressure.
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TheWestinghouse analysisassumesSIpumpinjection totheRCSwheneverRCSpressureislessthan1350psig.WhenRCSpressureinstrument uncertainty wasapplied,theEOPsteptoterminate Slwasconsidered capableofplacingtheplantinacondition outsideofthesafetyanalysisduringaSBLOCAthatallowedRCSpressuretoremainhighbutlessthan1350psig.AnENSnotification wasmadeonAugust24,1998,at1705hoursEDTinaccordance with10CFR50.72(b)(2)(i).
FCRWARO COMMENTS RKCAROLNO BLIOKN KSTSIATK TO THK ~ORMATION ANO RECORDS IMNACKMKNT BRANCH IT4 FS)). U.S. NUCLEAR RKGLAATORY RKOLJCTNtr PROJECT L5)5001LH). OFFlCK OF IlAWCKMKNT ANO BLJOCKT, WAS)eNOTOJL OC digits/characters for each block)
AninterimLERwassubmitted onSeptember 22,1998,inaccordance with10CFR50.73(a)(2)(ii).
FACIUTYNAME II)                                                                                   DOCKET NUMBER (2)                             PAGE  P)
Operations providedWestinghouse withdetailsoftheuseoftheEOPstepandrequested ananalysisofthesignificance ofthecondition.
Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1                                              05000-315                                   1  of 2 TITLE<<)
OnNovember4,1998,Westinghouse providedanassessment basedonitsanalysis.
Retraction - Emergency Operating Procedure Step Conflicts with Small Break LOCA Analysis EVENT DATE (5)                     LER NUMBER (6)                       REPORT DATE (7)                       OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED(8)
Ourreviewoftheassessment confirmed thatbyuseoftheEOPstheplantwouldnothavebeenplacedinacondition wheretheSlpumptermination criterion wouldhavebeenreached.Therefore, theplantwaswithinitsanalyzedbasis,andLER315/98-039-00isbeingretracted.
A ILI    NAM                                  NUMB SEQUENTIAL        REVISION MONTH      DAY    YEAR      YEAR          NUMBER          NUMBER      MONTH        DAY Cook Unit 2                            05000-316 A ILI                                D        NUM 08      24      1998      1998            039           01        12          08        1998 OPERATING                  THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR g: (Check one or more) (11)
NRCFORM366(6-1998)
MODE (9)                     20.2201 (b)                        20.2203(a)(2)(v)                         5o.73(a)(2)(i)                     50.73(a)(2)(viii)
NRCFORM366AU.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION (6-1998)LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION FACILITYNAME(1)CookNuclearPlantUnit1DOCKETNUMBER(2) 05000-315 YEAR1998LERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUMBER039REVISIONNUMBER01PAGE(3)2of2TEXT(lfmorospeceisrequired, useeddiiional copiesorNRCForm(366A)(17)OnAugust24,1998,withbothunitsinColdShutdown, areviewofthecurrentrevision, Revision5,ofEmergency Operating Procedure (EOP)01/02-OHP 4023.ES-1.3, "Transfer toColdLegRecirculation,"
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identified astepthatdidnotappeartosatisfyanassumption intheWestinghouse SmallBreakLossofCoolantAccident(SBLOCA)analysisatthetimewhenhighheadsafetyinjection (Sl)pumpflowwouldbedelivered tothereactorcoolantsystem(RCS).TheEOPsteprequiredtheSlpumpstobeturnedoffifRCSpressureexceeded1250poundspersquareinchgage(psig),1000psigforadversecontainment conditions, afterisolation ofthepumpminimumflowlinereturning Slpumpflowtotherefueling waterstoragetank(RWST).TheSlpumpswouldbeturnedofftopreventpumpdamageduetoinadequate pumpminimumflow.ThenormalminimumflowpathtotheRWSTcannotbeusedduringaLOCAbecauseitisundesirable topumpradioactively contaminated waterfromthecontainment sumptotheRWST.Therefore, priortoswitching SIpumpsuctionfromtheRWSTtothecontainment sump,asdirectedbytheEOP,theSlpumpminimumflowlinestotheRWSTwouldbeisolated.
LEVEL (10)       00 20.2203(a)(2)(i)                   20.2203(a)(3)(ii)                        50.73(a)(2)(iii)                   73.71 20.2203(a)(2)(ii)                   20.2203(a)(4)                             50.73(a)(2)(iv)                   OTHER O'P~P~F%"k~          'ti45      20.2203(a)(2)(iii)                 50.36(c)(1)                               50.73(a)(2)(v)
TheSlpumpswouldthenhavetorelyonRCSinjection flowtosatisfytherequirement foradequatepumpminimumflowofapproximately 70gallonsperminute.Thisflowrateisdetermined byactualRCSpressureandthephysicalcharacteristics ofthepumps.Indicated RCSpressurewaschosenastheprocedural criterion foroperators todetermine iftheSlpumpsneededtobestopped.Earlierrevisions oftheprocedure haddirectedthepumpstobestoppedatvariousindicated RCSpressures between1000psigand1630psig.Somerevisions oftheprocedure alsousedindicated lowSlflowtodirectstoppingthepumps.Duetoinstrument uncertainty theindicated valuescouldhaverepresented higherorloweractualvalues.DuringaSBLOCA,pressureincontainment couldbehighenoughtohaveanadverseeffectonRCSpressureinstruments.
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Insuchanadversecontainment condition, instrument uncertainty couldbegreater.TurningoffthehighheadSlpumpswouldleaveonlythecentrifugal chargingpumpsinjecting totheRCSduringaSBLOCAwithpersistent highRCSpressure.
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TheWestinghouse SBLOCAanalysisassumeshighheadSlpumpinjection totheRCSwheneverRCSpressureislessthanapproximately 1350psigduringaSBLOCA.Wheninstrument uncertainty wasapplied,theEOPsteptoterminate highheadSlwasconsidered capableofplacingtheplantinacondition outsideofthesafetyanalysisduringaSBLOCAthatallowedRCSpressuretoremainhigh,butlessthan1350psig.AnENSnotification wasmadeonAugust24,1998,at1705hoursEDTinaccordance with10CFR50.72(b)(2)(i).
TELEPHONE NUMBER (B)etude Area Code)
AninterimLERwassubmitted onSeptember 22,1998,inaccordance with10CFR50.73 (a)(2)(ii).
Mr. Larry Weber, Operations Manager                                                          616/465-5901 X2443 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)
Operations providedWestinghouse withdetailsontheuseoftheEOPstepandrequested ananalysisofthesignificance ofthecondition.
REPORTABLE                                                                                    REPORTABLE TO CAUSE      SYSTEM    COMPONENT      MANUFACTURER       TO EPIX            CAUSE        SYSTEM        COMPONENT          MANUFACTURER                   EPIX SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPECTED (14)                                             EXPECTED                      MONTH            DAY YES                                                             X                      SUBMISSION (IfYes, complete EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE                            NO                  DATE 15 Abstract (Limit to 1400 spaces, l.e., approximately 15 single-spaced typewritten lines) (16)
OnNovember4,1998,Westinghouse provideditsassessment ofthecondition basedonitsanalysis.
On August 24, 1998, with both units in Cold Shutdown, a review of the current revision of Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP), "Transfer to Cold Leg Recirculation," identified a step that did not appear to satisfy an assumption in the Westinghouse Small Break Loss of Coolant Accident (SBLOCA) analysis at the point in time when high head safety injection (Sl) pump flow would be delivered to the reactor coolant system (RCS). The EOP step required the Sl pumps to be turned off if RCS pressure exceeded 1250 psig (1000 psig for adverse containment condition) after isolation of the pump minimum flow line returning SI pump flow to the refueling water storage tank (RWST). The Sl pumps would be turned off to prevent pump damage due to inadequate pump minimum flow. This would leave only the centrifugal charging pumps injecting to the RCS during a SBLOCA with high RCS pressure. The Westinghouse analysis assumes SI pump injection to the RCS whenever RCS pressure is less than 1350 psig. When RCS pressure instrument uncertainty was applied, the EOP step to terminate Sl was considered capable of placing the plant in a condition outside of the safety analysis during a SBLOCA that allowed RCS pressure to remain high but less than 1350 psig. An ENS notification was made on August 24, 1998, at 1705 hours EDT in accordance with 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(i). An interim LER was submitted on September 22, 1998, in accordance with 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(ii).
TheWestinghouse assessment examineswhetheradesignbasisSBLOCAfortheCookNuclearPlantwouldleadtoconditions requiredbythevariousrevisions oftheprocedure forSltermination.
Operations provided Westinghouse with details of the use of the EOP step and requested an analysis of the significance of the condition. On November 4, 1998, Westinghouse provided an assessment based on its analysis. Our review of the assessment confirmed that by use of the EOPs the plant would not have been placed in a condition where the Sl pump termination criterion would have been reached. Therefore, the plant was within its analyzed basis, and LER 315/98-039-00 is being retracted.
Toassesstheconditions thatcouldbepresented bycontrolroomindications following apostulated SBLOCA,designbasissimulations usingtheMAAP4computercodewereused.Theeffectsofplantspecificuncertainties wereincludedintheassessment.
NRC FORM 366 (6-1998)
ArangeofSBLOCAsizes,downtoverysmallbreaksthatwouldresultinRCSrepressurization, wasconsidered.
 
Thepotential foroperation withoutSlflow,withRCSpressures aslowas835poundspersquareinchabsolute, wasconsidered.
NRC FORM 366A            U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (6-1998)
This.represents thelowestadversecontainment RCSpressurewheninstrument errorisconsidered, withouttheerrorduetoexcessradiation exposure.
LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)
Excessradiation wasnotanexpectedcondition.
TEXT CONTINUATION FACILITYNAME (1)                                               DOCKET NUMBER(2)       LER NUMBER (6)             PAGE (3)
Theassessment concludes thatnodesignbasisSBLOCA,requiring oneormoreSlpumps,wouldbedeprivedofflowasaresultofaSBLOCA.Theconclusion iscitedasapplicable forallpastoperation andalsoasapplyingtoaproposedfuturerevisionoftheEOPwhichwouldcallforstoppingtheSIpumpswhentheindicated RCSpressureis1250psig(1200psigforadversecontainment).
YEAR  SEQUENTIAL    REVISION Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1                            05000-315            NUMBER      NUMBER      2of2 1998      039        01 TEXT (lfmoro speceis required, use eddiiional copies or NRC Form (366A) (17)
Therefore, the'plantwaswithinitsanalyzedcondition ofoperation, andLER315/98-039-00 isbeingretracted.
On August 24, 1998, with both units in Cold Shutdown, a review of the current revision, Revision 5, of Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP) 01/02-OHP 4023.ES-1.3, "Transfer to Cold Leg Recirculation," identified a step that did not appear to satisfy an assumption in the Westinghouse Small Break Loss of Coolant Accident (SBLOCA) analysis at the time when high head safety injection (Sl) pump flow would be delivered to the reactor coolant system (RCS). The EOP step required the Sl pumps to be turned off if RCS pressure exceeded 1250 pounds per square inch gage (psig), 1000 psig for adverse containment conditions, after isolation of the pump minimum flow line returning Sl pump flow to the refueling water storage tank (RWST). The Sl pumps would be turned off to prevent pump damage due to inadequate pump minimum flow.
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The normal minimum flow path to the RWST cannot be used during a LOCA because it is undesirable to pump radioactively contaminated water from the containment sump to the RWST. Therefore, prior to switching SI pump suction from the RWST to the containment sump, as directed by the EOP, the Sl pump minimum flow lines to the RWST would be isolated. The Sl pumps would then have to rely on RCS injection flow to satisfy the requirement for adequate pump minimum flow of approximately 70 gallons per minute. This flow rate is determined by actual RCS pressure and the physical characteristics of the pumps.
Indicated RCS pressure was chosen as the procedural criterion for operators to determine if the Sl pumps needed to be stopped. Earlier revisions of the procedure had directed the pumps to be stopped at various indicated RCS pressures between 1000 psig and 1630 psig. Some revisions of the procedure also used indicated low Sl flow to direct stopping the pumps. Due to instrument uncertainty the indicated values could have represented higher or lower actual values. During a SBLOCA, pressure in containment could be high enough to have an adverse effect on RCS pressure instruments. In such an adverse containment condition, instrument uncertainty could be greater.
Turning off the high head Sl pumps would leave only the centrifugal charging pumps injecting to the RCS during a SBLOCA with persistent high RCS pressure. The Westinghouse SBLOCA analysis assumes high head Sl pump injection to the RCS whenever RCS pressure is less than approximately 1350 psig during a SBLOCA. When instrument uncertainty was applied, the EOP step to terminate high head Sl was considered capable of placing the plant in a condition outside of the safety analysis during a SBLOCA that allowed RCS pressure to remain high, but less than 1350 psig. An ENS notification was made on August 24, 1998, at 1705 hours EDT in accordance with 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(i). An interim LER was submitted on September 22, 1998, in accordance with 10CFR50.73 (a)(2)(ii).
Operations provided Westinghouse with details on the use of the EOP step and requested an analysis of the significance of the condition. On November 4, 1998, Westinghouse provided its assessment of the condition based on its analysis.
The Westinghouse assessment examines whether a design basis SBLOCA for the Cook Nuclear Plant would lead to conditions required by the various revisions of the procedure for Sl termination. To assess the conditions that could be presented by control room indications following a postulated SBLOCA, design basis simulations using the MAAP4 computer code were used. The effects of plant specific uncertainties were included in the assessment. A range of SBLOCA sizes, down to very small breaks that would result in RCS repressurization, was considered. The potential for operation without Sl flow, with RCS pressures as low as 835 pounds per square inch absolute, was considered. This.
represents the lowest adverse containment RCS pressure when instrument error is considered, without the error due to excess radiation exposure. Excess radiation was not an expected condition. The assessment concludes that no design basis SBLOCA, requiring one or more Sl pumps, would be deprived of flow as a result of a SBLOCA. The conclusion is cited as applicable for all past operation and also as applying to a proposed future revision of the EOP which would call for stopping the SI pumps when the indicated RCS pressure is 1250 psig (1200 psig for adverse containment). Therefore, the
'plant was within its analyzed condition of operation, and LER 315/98-039-00 is being retracted.
NRC FORM 366A (6-1998)}}

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LER 98-039-01 Re EOP Step Conflicts with Small Break LOCA Analysis.Ler 98-039-00 Has Been Canceled.With 981208 Ltr
ML17335A382
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Site: Cook American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 12/08/1998
From: Sampson J, Weber L
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO.
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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LER-98-039, LER-98-39, NUDOCS 9812140132
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ACCESSION NBR:9812140132 DOC.DATE: 98/12/08 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana M 05000315 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION WEBER,L. Indiana Michigan Power Co.

SAMPSON,'J.R. Indiana Michigan Power Co.

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SUBJECT:

LER 98-039-01 re EOP step conflicts with small break LOCA analysis.LER 98-039-00 has been canceled. With 981208 ltr.

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616 INDIANA NICHIGAN IaOWKR December 8, 1998 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Operating License DPR-58 Docket No. 50-315 Document Control Manager:

In accordance with the criteria established by 10 CFR 50.73 entitled Licensee Event LER 315/98-039-01, "Retraction Emergency Operation Procedure Step Conflicts with Small Break LOCA Analysis".

No commitments were identified in this document.

Sincerely, J. R. Sampson Site Vice President Imbd Attachment J. 'L. Caldwell (Acting), Region III R. P. Powers P. A. Barrett J. B. Kingseed R. - Whale D. Hahn Records Center, INPONRC Resident Inspector 9812140132 981208 PDR ADQCK 05000315 S PDR

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Retraction - Emergency Operating Procedure Step Conflicts with Small Break LOCA Analysis EVENT DATE (5) LER NUMBER (6) REPORT DATE (7) OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED(8)

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Mr. Larry Weber, Operations Manager 616/465-5901 X2443 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)

REPORTABLE REPORTABLE TO CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFACTURER TO EPIX CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFACTURER EPIX SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPECTED (14) EXPECTED MONTH DAY YES X SUBMISSION (IfYes, complete EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE NO DATE 15 Abstract (Limit to 1400 spaces, l.e., approximately 15 single-spaced typewritten lines) (16)

On August 24, 1998, with both units in Cold Shutdown, a review of the current revision of Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP), "Transfer to Cold Leg Recirculation," identified a step that did not appear to satisfy an assumption in the Westinghouse Small Break Loss of Coolant Accident (SBLOCA) analysis at the point in time when high head safety injection (Sl) pump flow would be delivered to the reactor coolant system (RCS). The EOP step required the Sl pumps to be turned off if RCS pressure exceeded 1250 psig (1000 psig for adverse containment condition) after isolation of the pump minimum flow line returning SI pump flow to the refueling water storage tank (RWST). The Sl pumps would be turned off to prevent pump damage due to inadequate pump minimum flow. This would leave only the centrifugal charging pumps injecting to the RCS during a SBLOCA with high RCS pressure. The Westinghouse analysis assumes SI pump injection to the RCS whenever RCS pressure is less than 1350 psig. When RCS pressure instrument uncertainty was applied, the EOP step to terminate Sl was considered capable of placing the plant in a condition outside of the safety analysis during a SBLOCA that allowed RCS pressure to remain high but less than 1350 psig. An ENS notification was made on August 24, 1998, at 1705 hours0.0197 days <br />0.474 hours <br />0.00282 weeks <br />6.487525e-4 months <br /> EDT in accordance with 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(i). An interim LER was submitted on September 22, 1998, in accordance with 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(ii).

Operations provided Westinghouse with details of the use of the EOP step and requested an analysis of the significance of the condition. On November 4, 1998, Westinghouse provided an assessment based on its analysis. Our review of the assessment confirmed that by use of the EOPs the plant would not have been placed in a condition where the Sl pump termination criterion would have been reached. Therefore, the plant was within its analyzed basis, and LER 315/98-039-00 is being retracted.

NRC FORM 366 (6-1998)

NRC FORM 366A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (6-1998)

LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)

TEXT CONTINUATION FACILITYNAME (1) DOCKET NUMBER(2) LER NUMBER (6) PAGE (3)

YEAR SEQUENTIAL REVISION Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1 05000-315 NUMBER NUMBER 2of2 1998 039 01 TEXT (lfmoro speceis required, use eddiiional copies or NRC Form (366A) (17)

On August 24, 1998, with both units in Cold Shutdown, a review of the current revision, Revision 5, of Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP) 01/02-OHP 4023.ES-1.3, "Transfer to Cold Leg Recirculation," identified a step that did not appear to satisfy an assumption in the Westinghouse Small Break Loss of Coolant Accident (SBLOCA) analysis at the time when high head safety injection (Sl) pump flow would be delivered to the reactor coolant system (RCS). The EOP step required the Sl pumps to be turned off if RCS pressure exceeded 1250 pounds per square inch gage (psig), 1000 psig for adverse containment conditions, after isolation of the pump minimum flow line returning Sl pump flow to the refueling water storage tank (RWST). The Sl pumps would be turned off to prevent pump damage due to inadequate pump minimum flow.

The normal minimum flow path to the RWST cannot be used during a LOCA because it is undesirable to pump radioactively contaminated water from the containment sump to the RWST. Therefore, prior to switching SI pump suction from the RWST to the containment sump, as directed by the EOP, the Sl pump minimum flow lines to the RWST would be isolated. The Sl pumps would then have to rely on RCS injection flow to satisfy the requirement for adequate pump minimum flow of approximately 70 gallons per minute. This flow rate is determined by actual RCS pressure and the physical characteristics of the pumps.

Indicated RCS pressure was chosen as the procedural criterion for operators to determine if the Sl pumps needed to be stopped. Earlier revisions of the procedure had directed the pumps to be stopped at various indicated RCS pressures between 1000 psig and 1630 psig. Some revisions of the procedure also used indicated low Sl flow to direct stopping the pumps. Due to instrument uncertainty the indicated values could have represented higher or lower actual values. During a SBLOCA, pressure in containment could be high enough to have an adverse effect on RCS pressure instruments. In such an adverse containment condition, instrument uncertainty could be greater.

Turning off the high head Sl pumps would leave only the centrifugal charging pumps injecting to the RCS during a SBLOCA with persistent high RCS pressure. The Westinghouse SBLOCA analysis assumes high head Sl pump injection to the RCS whenever RCS pressure is less than approximately 1350 psig during a SBLOCA. When instrument uncertainty was applied, the EOP step to terminate high head Sl was considered capable of placing the plant in a condition outside of the safety analysis during a SBLOCA that allowed RCS pressure to remain high, but less than 1350 psig. An ENS notification was made on August 24, 1998, at 1705 hours0.0197 days <br />0.474 hours <br />0.00282 weeks <br />6.487525e-4 months <br /> EDT in accordance with 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(i). An interim LER was submitted on September 22, 1998, in accordance with 10CFR50.73 (a)(2)(ii).

Operations provided Westinghouse with details on the use of the EOP step and requested an analysis of the significance of the condition. On November 4, 1998, Westinghouse provided its assessment of the condition based on its analysis.

The Westinghouse assessment examines whether a design basis SBLOCA for the Cook Nuclear Plant would lead to conditions required by the various revisions of the procedure for Sl termination. To assess the conditions that could be presented by control room indications following a postulated SBLOCA, design basis simulations using the MAAP4 computer code were used. The effects of plant specific uncertainties were included in the assessment. A range of SBLOCA sizes, down to very small breaks that would result in RCS repressurization, was considered. The potential for operation without Sl flow, with RCS pressures as low as 835 pounds per square inch absolute, was considered. This.

represents the lowest adverse containment RCS pressure when instrument error is considered, without the error due to excess radiation exposure. Excess radiation was not an expected condition. The assessment concludes that no design basis SBLOCA, requiring one or more Sl pumps, would be deprived of flow as a result of a SBLOCA. The conclusion is cited as applicable for all past operation and also as applying to a proposed future revision of the EOP which would call for stopping the SI pumps when the indicated RCS pressure is 1250 psig (1200 psig for adverse containment). Therefore, the

'plant was within its analyzed condition of operation, and LER 315/98-039-00 is being retracted.

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