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"ACCESSION'BR! 81062902'1             DOC ~ DATE   81/06/18 NOT, IZED 'O WPPSS   Nuclear Projects       Unit 2",. Washington Public               Powe   05000397 DOCKET'ACIL:50>>397 AUTH-~ NAME .           AUTHOR   AFFILIAT'ION BOUCHEYiG AD',         Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP ~ NAMEI           RECIPIENT AFFILIATION TEDKSCOgR ~ Li,           Assistant: Director; for>> Licensing SUBJECT<0 Forwards revised cable.'- separation criteria in responsei to NRC 810504 requests Circuits will be modified as necessary                           to~
Director;for>>Licensing SUBJECT<0 Forwards revised cable.'-separation criteria in responsei to NRC 810504 requests Circuits will be modified as necessary to~comply w/new criteria~Deviations not included in revision will be addressed in Chapter 8 of FSAR~DISTRIBUTION CODE: S0010 COPIES RECEIVED:LTR
comply w/new criteria Deviations not included in revision
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                                          ~
R.L.Tedesco Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing Gentlemen:
will be addressed in Chapter 8 of FSAR                       ~
DISTRIBUTION CODE: S0010 TITLE': PSAR/FSAR      AMDTS COPIES RECEIVED:LTR and Related Correspondence
                                                                            'NCL     J'IZE:~
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Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968   3000 George Washington Way Richland, Washington 99352 (509) 372-5000 June 18, 1981 G02-81-146 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D. C.       20555 Attention:     R. L. Tedesco Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing Gentlemen:


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
SUPPLY SYSTEM NUCLEAR PROJECT NO.2 CABLE SEPARATION CRITERIA  
SUPPLY SYSTEM NUCLEAR PROJECT NO. 2 CABLE SEPARATION CRITERIA


==Reference:==
==Reference:==
(1)  Letter, NRC (R. L. Tedesco) to Supply System (R. L. Ferguson),
                          "Staff Response to the Presently Proposed Cable Separation Criteria for the WNP-2 Facility", dated May 4, 1981 In response    to Reference (1), we will modify our cable separation criteria as  indicated in Attachment I to this letter. We believe this is consistent with the criteria presented to us in the referenced letter except for wiring in cabinets, cable-end points, equipment internals, and separation of redun-dant conduits. Justification for these deviations will be included in Chap-ter 8 of the FSAR when the FSAR is amended to include the revised separation criteria and the section on compliance with Regulatory Guide 1.75.
The  revised separation criteria in Attachment I calls for elimination of cables,"bridging!' directly between redundant safety related cable trays which was allowed in our previous criteria and was a concern expressed by yourselves and the Office of Inspection and Enforcement during the April 1 meeting.
Though we do not expect to find many of these circuits, due to the general plant and cable tray configuration, we commit to modifying the circuits as necessary to comply with the new criteria. Of course, all future-cable pulling and separation will be performed consistent with the new criteria. With spe-cific reference to criteria for separation of redundant conduit,,our old or new criteria does not call for any particular separation.            This will be justi-fied in our FSAR submittal as explained previously. With reference to cable marking criteria, both the FSAR (Chapter 8) and question 31. 100 will be re-vised to reflect the tray/cable marking codes in the new criteria.
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(1)Letter, NRC (R.L.Tedesco)to Supply System (R.L.Ferguson),"Staff Response to the Presently Proposed Cable Separation Criteria for the WNP-2 Facility", dated May 4, 1981 In response to Reference (1), we will modify our cable separation criteria as indicated in Attachment I to this letter.We believe this is consistent with the criteria presented to us in the referenced letter except for wiring in cabinets, cable-end points, equipment internals, and separation of redun-dant conduits.Justification for these deviations will be included in Chap-ter 8 of the FSAR when the FSAR is amended to include the revised separation criteria and the section on compliance with Regulatory Guide 1.75.The revised separation criteria in Attachment I calls for elimination of cables,"bridging!'
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directly between redundant safety related cable trays which was allowed in our previous criteria and was a concern expressed by yourselves and the Office of Inspection and Enforcement during the April 1 meeting.Though we do not expect to find many of these circuits, due to the general plant and cable tray configuration, we commit to modifying the circuits as necessary to comply with the new criteria.Of course, all future-cable pulling and separation will be performed consistent with the new criteria.With spe-cific reference to criteria for separation of redundant conduit,,our old or new criteria does not call for any particular separation.
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This will be justi-fied in our FSAR submittal as explained previously.
 
With reference to cable marking criteria, both the FSAR (Chapter 8)and question 31.100 will be re-vised to reflect the tray/cable marking codes in the new criteria.8X 06ggo
Mr. R. L. Tedesco                         June 18, 1981 Page 2                                    G02-81-146 We appreciate your past attention to this matter. If you have further concerns relative to the contents   of this letter, we would like to meet with you on an expedited basis.
/I 1 Mr.R.L.Tedesco Page 2 June 18, 1981 G02-81-146 We appreciate your past attention to this matter.If you have further concerns relative to the contents of this letter, we would like to meet with you on an expedited basis.Very truly yours, BHS:kjf Attachment G.D.Bouchey Director, Nuclear Safety cc: R.Auluck-NRR-DDL K.Brockwell-B&R R.Dodds-NRC-I8E Region V OK Earle-B8R RO J.Elin-NRC-I&E Region V JA Forrest-B8R RO F.Rosa-NRR-PSB JJ Verderber-B&R NY HR Canter-B&R J.Ellwanger-B8R NY RC Root-B8R Site FA MacLean-General Electric S.Smith-General Electric ND Lewis-EFSEC, Olympia WS Chin-Bonneville Power Admin.NS Reynolds-Debevoise 8 Liberman WNP-2 Files June 18, 1981>>-.G02-81-146 NRC COMMITMENTS RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER DATE DUE  
Very truly yours, G. D. Bouchey Director, Nuclear Safety BHS:kjf Attachment cc:   R. Auluck - NRR-DDL K. Brockwell - B&R R. Dodds - NRC - I8E Region V OK Earle - B8R RO J. Elin - NRC - I&E Region   V JA Forrest - B8R RO F. Rosa - NRR - PSB JJ Verderber - B&R NY HR Canter - B&R J. Ellwanger - B8R   NY RC Root - B8R Site FA MacLean - General Electric S. Smith - General Electric ND Lewis - EFSEC, Olympia WS Chin - Bonneville Power Admin.
NS Reynolds - Debevoise 8 Liberman WNP-2 Files
 
June 18, 1981>>-.
G02-81-146 NRC COMMITMENTS RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER DATE DUE


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==


1 Attachment I Page l of 2 REVISION TO>INP-2 SEPARATION CRITERIA Replace previous description entitled"Non-Class 1E Circuits" with the following:
1 Attachment I Page l of 2 REVISION TO >INP-2 SEPARATION CRITERIA Replace previous       description entitled "Non-Class     1E Circuits" with the following:
Associated Circuits Q Associated circuits are defined as follows: 1.Non-Class 1E cables/wires that share raceways with Class 1E cable and are not physically separated from Class 1E cables/wives.
Associated Circuits Q
2.Non-Class 1E cables/wires that share enclosures and are not physically separated from Class 1E cables/wires.
Associated     circuits are defined as follows:
3.Non-Class 1E loads which are supplied from a Class 1E power source.Associated circuits shall comply with at least one of the following requirements:
: 1. Non-Class 1E cables/wires that share raceways with Class           1E cable and are not physically separated from Class 1E cables/wives.
A.For cable trays, raceways, and PGCC floor ducts (Associated Circuit Defini-tions 1 and 3).1.They shall be uniquely identified as such or as Class 1E and shall remain with, or be physically separated the same as, those Class 1E circuits with which they are associated.
: 2. Non-Class     1E cables/wires that share enclosures     and are not physically separated     from Class   1E cables/wires.
2.They shall be in accordance with item (1)above from the Class 1E equipment up to and including an isolation device.Beyond the isolation device, such a circuit is not subject to the requirements of these criteria, provided i t does not again become associated with a Class 1E system.3.They shall be analyzed or tested to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level.B.For cabinets, cable end points, equipment internals (external to"A" above)(Associated Circuit Definitions 2 and 3).1'.Associated Circuit Definition 83-Associated circuits which receive power from Class 1E power sources shall comply with the same separation requirements placed on Class 1E circuits.For example, a Division A'on-Class 1E circuit whose power source origin is a Division I critical bus must be separated from a Division II circuit or a Division B non-Class 1E circuit whose power source origin is a Division II critical bus.2.Associated Circuit Definition 5'2-Associated circuits which become associated due to sharing of enclosures with Class 1E circuits do not require separation, but shall be analyzed to show that the Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level.  
: 3. Non-Class     1E loads which are supplied from   a Class   1E power source.
Associated     circuits shall   comply with at least   one   of the following requirements:
A. For cable trays, raceways,       and PGCC   floor ducts (Associated     Circuit Defini-tions   1 and 3).
: 1. They   shall be uniquely identified as such or as Class 1E and shall remain   with, or be physically separated the same as, those Class 1E circuits with which they are associated.
: 2. They   shall be in accordance with item (1) above from the Class 1E equipment up to and including an isolation device. Beyond the isolation device, such a circuit is not subject to the requirements of these criteria, provided i t does not again become associated with a Class 1E system.
: 3. They   shall be analyzed or tested to demonstrate       that Class   1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level.
B. For cabinets, cable end points, equipment internals (external to "A" above)
(Associated Circuit Definitions 2 and 3).
1'. Associated Circuit Definition 83 - Associated circuits which receive power from Class 1E power sources shall comply with the same separation requirements placed on Class 1E circuits. For example, a Division A
        'on-Class 1E circuit whose power source origin is a Division I critical bus must be separated from a Division II circuit or a Division B non-Class 1E circuit whose power source origin is a Division II critical bus.
: 2. Associated Circuit Definition 5'2 - Associated circuits which become associated due to sharing of enclosures with Class 1E circuits do not require separation, but shall be analyzed to show that the Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level.
 
Attachment I Page  2 of 2 Non-Class  1E  Circuits The isolation of  Non-Class  1E  circuits from Class 1E circuits or associated circuits shall  be achieved  by, complying with at least one of the following
                                                                                'equirements.
: 1. Non-Class lE  circuits shall be physically separated from Class 1E circuits and  associated circuits by the minimum separation requirements specified for redundant Class 1E divisions or they become associated circuits.
: 2. Non-Class  1E circui ts shall be electrically isolated from Class lE circuits associated circuits by the use of isolation devices, shielding and wiring techniques, physical separation, or    an appropriate combination or they become associated circuits.
: 3. The effects of lesser separation    or the absence of isolation between the Non-Class 1E circuits and the Class 1E circuits or associated circuits shall be analyzed to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level or they become associated circuits.
: 4. Low  energy Non-Class lE instrumentation and control circuits are not required to be physically separated or isolated from associated circuits provided: (a) the Non-Class lE circuits are not routed with associated cables of a redundant division; or (b) they are analyzed to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level. As part of the analysis, consideration shall be given to potential energy and identification of the circuits involved.
Note:  Definition of isolation is    as previously defined in the  MNP-2 criteria.


Attachment I Page 2 of 2 Non-Class 1E Circuits The isolation of Non-Class 1E circuits from Class 1E circuits or associated circuits shall be achieved by, complying with at least one of the following'equirements.
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1.Non-Class lE circuits shall be physically separated from Class 1E circuits and associated circuits by the minimum separation requirements specified for redundant Class 1E divisions or they become associated circuits.2.Non-Class 1E circui ts shall be electrically isolated from Class lE circuits associated circuits by the use of isolation devices, shielding and wiring techniques, physical separation, or an appropriate combination or they become associated circuits.3.The effects of lesser separation or the absence of isolation between the Non-Class 1E circuits and the Class 1E circuits or associated circuits shall be analyzed to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level or they become associated circuits.4.Low energy Non-Class lE instrumentation and control circuits are not required to be physically separated or isolated from associated circuits provided: (a)the Non-Class lE circuits are not routed with associated cables of a redundant division;or (b)they are analyzed to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level.As part of the analysis, consideration shall be given to potential energy and identification of the circuits involved.Note: Definition of isolation is as previously defined in the MNP-2 criteria.
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Forwards Revised Cable Separation Criteria in Response to NRC 810504 Request.Circuits Will Be Modified as Necessary to Comply W/New Criteria.Deviations Not Included in Revision Will Be Addressed in Chapter 8 of FSAR
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Issue date: 06/18/1981
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To: Tedesco R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)

"ACCESSION'BR! 81062902'1 DOC ~ DATE 81/06/18 NOT, IZED 'O WPPSS Nuclear Projects Unit 2",. Washington Public Powe 05000397 DOCKET'ACIL:50>>397 AUTH-~ NAME . AUTHOR AFFILIAT'ION BOUCHEYiG AD', Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP ~ NAMEI RECIPIENT AFFILIATION TEDKSCOgR ~ Li, Assistant: Director; for>> Licensing SUBJECT<0 Forwards revised cable.'- separation criteria in responsei to NRC 810504 requests Circuits will be modified as necessary to~

comply w/new criteria Deviations not included in revision

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will be addressed in Chapter 8 of FSAR ~

DISTRIBUTION CODE: S0010 TITLE': PSAR/FSAR AMDTS COPIES RECEIVED:LTR and Related Correspondence

'NCL J'IZE:~

NOTES!PM: 2 copies of all material.i cy!BWR LRG PM(L.RIB) 05000397 RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAMKl LTTR ENCL>> ID LTTR ENCI.

0P'C CODE/NAME'IC ACTION:- A/D LICENSNG 1 0 BR f 0 LIC'R P2 LA 0 AULUCKgR ~ 04 1 1 INTERNAL: ACCID EVAL BR26 1 1 AUX SYS BR 27 1 1 CHEM ENG. BR 11. 1 1 CONT" SYS BR 09 1 1 CORE PERF BR 10. 1 1 EFF TR SYS BR12 1 1-EMRG PRP DEY 35>> f~ 1 EMRG PRP LIC- 36 30 EQUIP. QUAL BR131 3 3 FEMA REP DI V 39 1 1.

GEOSC IENCES 28 2 2 HUM FACT ENG 40 f HYD/GEO BR 30. 2 2 I8C SYS BR 16 1 1 I8EI 06 3 3 LIC. GUID BR 33 1 1 L I C QUAL BR 32'. 1 f MATL>> ENG, BR 17 1 1 MECH ENG BR 18 1 1 MPA 1 0 NRC PDR," 02" 1 1 OELD 1 0 OP LIC BR 1- 1 POWER SYS'R 19 1 1 PROC/TST REY 20 1 QA BR" 21 1 1 SS BR22" 1 1 REAC SYS BR 23 1 1 F IL 01 1 1 SIT'NAL BR 24 1 1 NG BR25 1 1 EXTERNAL.!'CRS 41 16 16 LPDR 03 1 1 NSIC 05 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED LTTR 6 ENCL PO'

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Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 3000 George Washington Way Richland, Washington 99352 (509) 372-5000 June 18, 1981 G02-81-146 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D. C. 20555 Attention: R. L. Tedesco Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing Gentlemen:

Subject:

SUPPLY SYSTEM NUCLEAR PROJECT NO. 2 CABLE SEPARATION CRITERIA

Reference:

(1) Letter, NRC (R. L. Tedesco) to Supply System (R. L. Ferguson),

"Staff Response to the Presently Proposed Cable Separation Criteria for the WNP-2 Facility", dated May 4, 1981 In response to Reference (1), we will modify our cable separation criteria as indicated in Attachment I to this letter. We believe this is consistent with the criteria presented to us in the referenced letter except for wiring in cabinets, cable-end points, equipment internals, and separation of redun-dant conduits. Justification for these deviations will be included in Chap-ter 8 of the FSAR when the FSAR is amended to include the revised separation criteria and the section on compliance with Regulatory Guide 1.75.

The revised separation criteria in Attachment I calls for elimination of cables,"bridging!' directly between redundant safety related cable trays which was allowed in our previous criteria and was a concern expressed by yourselves and the Office of Inspection and Enforcement during the April 1 meeting.

Though we do not expect to find many of these circuits, due to the general plant and cable tray configuration, we commit to modifying the circuits as necessary to comply with the new criteria. Of course, all future-cable pulling and separation will be performed consistent with the new criteria. With spe-cific reference to criteria for separation of redundant conduit,,our old or new criteria does not call for any particular separation. This will be justi-fied in our FSAR submittal as explained previously. With reference to cable marking criteria, both the FSAR (Chapter 8) and question 31. 100 will be re-vised to reflect the tray/cable marking codes in the new criteria.

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Mr. R. L. Tedesco June 18, 1981 Page 2 G02-81-146 We appreciate your past attention to this matter. If you have further concerns relative to the contents of this letter, we would like to meet with you on an expedited basis.

Very truly yours, G. D. Bouchey Director, Nuclear Safety BHS:kjf Attachment cc: R. Auluck - NRR-DDL K. Brockwell - B&R R. Dodds - NRC - I8E Region V OK Earle - B8R RO J. Elin - NRC - I&E Region V JA Forrest - B8R RO F. Rosa - NRR - PSB JJ Verderber - B&R NY HR Canter - B&R J. Ellwanger - B8R NY RC Root - B8R Site FA MacLean - General Electric S. Smith - General Electric ND Lewis - EFSEC, Olympia WS Chin - Bonneville Power Admin.

NS Reynolds - Debevoise 8 Liberman WNP-2 Files

June 18, 1981>>-.

G02-81-146 NRC COMMITMENTS RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER DATE DUE

SUMMARY

1 Attachment I Page l of 2 REVISION TO >INP-2 SEPARATION CRITERIA Replace previous description entitled "Non-Class 1E Circuits" with the following:

Associated Circuits Q

Associated circuits are defined as follows:

1. Non-Class 1E cables/wires that share raceways with Class 1E cable and are not physically separated from Class 1E cables/wives.
2. Non-Class 1E cables/wires that share enclosures and are not physically separated from Class 1E cables/wires.
3. Non-Class 1E loads which are supplied from a Class 1E power source.

Associated circuits shall comply with at least one of the following requirements:

A. For cable trays, raceways, and PGCC floor ducts (Associated Circuit Defini-tions 1 and 3).

1. They shall be uniquely identified as such or as Class 1E and shall remain with, or be physically separated the same as, those Class 1E circuits with which they are associated.
2. They shall be in accordance with item (1) above from the Class 1E equipment up to and including an isolation device. Beyond the isolation device, such a circuit is not subject to the requirements of these criteria, provided i t does not again become associated with a Class 1E system.
3. They shall be analyzed or tested to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level.

B. For cabinets, cable end points, equipment internals (external to "A" above)

(Associated Circuit Definitions 2 and 3).

1'. Associated Circuit Definition 83 - Associated circuits which receive power from Class 1E power sources shall comply with the same separation requirements placed on Class 1E circuits. For example, a Division A

'on-Class 1E circuit whose power source origin is a Division I critical bus must be separated from a Division II circuit or a Division B non-Class 1E circuit whose power source origin is a Division II critical bus.

2. Associated Circuit Definition 5'2 - Associated circuits which become associated due to sharing of enclosures with Class 1E circuits do not require separation, but shall be analyzed to show that the Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level.

Attachment I Page 2 of 2 Non-Class 1E Circuits The isolation of Non-Class 1E circuits from Class 1E circuits or associated circuits shall be achieved by, complying with at least one of the following

'equirements.

1. Non-Class lE circuits shall be physically separated from Class 1E circuits and associated circuits by the minimum separation requirements specified for redundant Class 1E divisions or they become associated circuits.
2. Non-Class 1E circui ts shall be electrically isolated from Class lE circuits associated circuits by the use of isolation devices, shielding and wiring techniques, physical separation, or an appropriate combination or they become associated circuits.
3. The effects of lesser separation or the absence of isolation between the Non-Class 1E circuits and the Class 1E circuits or associated circuits shall be analyzed to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level or they become associated circuits.
4. Low energy Non-Class lE instrumentation and control circuits are not required to be physically separated or isolated from associated circuits provided: (a) the Non-Class lE circuits are not routed with associated cables of a redundant division; or (b) they are analyzed to demonstrate that Class 1E circuits are not degraded below an acceptable level. As part of the analysis, consideration shall be given to potential energy and identification of the circuits involved.

Note: Definition of isolation is as previously defined in the MNP-2 criteria.

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