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| issue date = 11/23/1994
| issue date = 11/23/1994
| title = Advises That Based on Results of Svc Water Sys Operational Performance Insp Re Mid Cycle Maint of CCW HXs Was Implemented for Facility
| title = Advises That Based on Results of Svc Water Sys Operational Performance Insp Re Mid Cycle Maint of CCW HXs Was Implemented for Facility
| author name = SAGER D A
| author name = Sager D
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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{{#Wiki_filter:PRI(3RIEY(ACCELERATED RIDSPROCESSIi REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:9411300326 DOC.DATE:
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94/11/23NOTARIZED:
ACCESSION NBR:9411300326               DOC.DATE: 94/11/23        NOTARIZED: NO        DOCKET FACIL:50-335 St. Lucie Plant, Unit 1, Florida Power 6 Light Co.                       05000335 50-389 St. Lucie Plant, Unit 2, Florida Power & Light Co.                       05000389 AUTH. NAME            AUTHOR AFFILIATION SAGER,D.A.           Florida      Power 6 Light Co.                                           P RECXP.NAME             RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document             Control Desk)
NOFACIL:50-335 St.LuciePlant,Unit1,FloridaPower6LightCo.50-389St.LuciePlant,Unit2,FloridaPower&LightCo.AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION SAGER,D.A.
FloridaPower6LightCo.RECXP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Advisesthatbasedonresultsofsvcwatersysoperational performance inspremidcyclemaintofCCWHXswasimplemented forfacility.
Advises that based on results of svc water sys operational performance insp re mid cycle maint of CCW HXs was TITLE:
DISTRISUTION CODE:AOOIDCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR jENCL+SIZE:TITLE:ORSubmittal:
NOTES OR implemented DISTRISUTION CODE: AOOID for facility.
GeneralDistribution NOTESDOCKET0500033505000389PRECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD2-2LANORRIS,JINTERNAL:
COPIES RECEIVED:LTR Submittal: General Distribution                    j  ENCL  +   SIZE:
ACRSNRR/DE/EELB NRR/DRPWNRR/DSSA/SRXB OGC/HDS3EXTERNAL'OAC COPIESLTTRENCLRECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD2-2PDFILCSNTZR~ONRR/DRCH/HICB NRR/DSSA/SPLB NUDOCS-ABSTRACT NRCPDRCOPIESLTTRENCLDUNNOTETOALL"RIDS"RECIPIENTS:
RECIPIENT                COPIES              RECIPIENT          COPIES ID  CODE/NAME              LTTR ENCL        ID  CODE/NAME       LTTR ENCL PD2-2 LA                                      PD2-2 PD NORRIS,J INTERNAL: ACRS                                          FIL CSNTZR~O NRR/DE/EELB                                   NRR/DRCH/HICB NRR/DRPW                                    NRR/DSSA/SPLB NRR/DSSA/SRXB                                NUDOCS-ABSTRACT OGC/HDS3 EXTERNAL'OAC                                            NRC PDR D
PLEASEHELPUSTOREDUCEiVASTE!CONTACTTHEDOCUMENTCONTROLDESK,ROOMPl-37(EXT.504-2083)TOELDIINATEYOURNAMEFROW!DISTRIBUTION LISTSI'ORDOCUMENTS YOUDON"I'L'ED!TOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:
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LTTR19ENCL FloridaPower8cLightCompany,P.O.Box128,FortPierce,FL34954-0128 APLNovember23,1994L-94-29710CFR50.90U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555RE:St.LucieUnit1andUnit2DocketNos.50-335and50-389ProposedLicenseAmendments Containment SraandCoolinSstemsByletterL-94-260datedNovember2,1995,FloridaPower&LightCompany(FPL)submitted proposedrevisions totheSt.LuciePlantTechnical Specifications (TS)forContainment SprayandCoolingSystems.Asaresultofdiscussions betweenFPLandReactorProjects(J.A.Norris),thefollowing information isprovidedtodocumentFPL'sneedforatimelyreviewofthatsubmittal.
NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
TheSt.LuciePlantTSrequirefourOPERABLEcontainment fancoolersduringoperational MODES1,2,and3.ThecurrentLCOdoesnotprovideanACTIONstatement formorethanoneinoperable fancooler.Therefore, ifanytwofancoolersbecomeinoperable, aplantshutdownandcooldownisrequiredpursuanttoTS3.0.3.TheTSupgradeproposedinL-94-260addresses severalsituations involving inoperable containment sprayandcoolingsystemequipment forwhichcontinued plantoperation withinspecified ACTIONcompletion intervals wouldbeacceptable.
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE iVASTE! CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT. 504-2083 ) TO ELDIINATE YOUR NAME FROW!
Theseconditions aresupported bythecontainment safetyanalyses, andincludethecaseofaninoperable sprayandcoolingtrain(2fancoolers).
DISTRIBUTION LISTS I'OR DOCUMENTS YOU DON "I'L'ED!
Underaccident, conditions, eachcontainment sprayandcoolingtrainissupported byoneComponent CoolingWater(CCW)heatexchanger.
TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR                  19  ENCL
Althoughcross-train mixingofcoolingwateroccurswhentheCCWsystemisinitsnormal(non-accident) configuration, operability ofthetwoassociated fancoolersiscalledintoquestionwhenseawatertoaCCWheatexchanger isisolated.
 
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Florida Power 8c Light Company, P.O. Box 128, Fort Pierce, FL 34954-0128 November 23, 1994                    L-94-297 APL                                                                      10 CFR 50.90 U. S.     Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:       Document Control Desk Washington,         D. C. 20555 RE:       St. Lucie Unit    1 and  Unit    2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 Proposed License Amendments Containment S ra and Coolin              S  stems By letter L-94-260 dated November 2, 1995, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) submitted proposed revisions to the St. Lucie Plant Technical Specifications (TS) for Containment Spray and Cooling Systems.           As a result of discussions between FPL and Reactor Projects        (J.A. Norris), the following information is provided to document FPL's need          for a timely review of that submittal.
~~L-94-297Page2of2BasedontheresultsofaServiceWaterSystemOperational Performance Inspection (NRCInspection Report50-389/91-201; 50-389/91-201),
The St. Lucie Plant TS require four OPERABLE containment fan coolers during operational MODES 1, 2, and 3. The current LCO does not provide an ACTION statement for more than one inoperable fan cooler. Therefore,           if  any two fan coolers become inoperable, a plant shutdown and cooldown is required pursuant to TS 3.0.3. The TS upgrade          proposed in L-94-260 addresses                      several situations involving inoperable containment spray and cooling system equipment for which continued plant operation within specified ACTION completion intervals would be acceptable.                             These conditions are supported by the containment safety analyses, and include the case of an inoperable spray and cooling train (2 fan coolers).
mid-cycle maintenance ofCCWheatexchangers wasimplemented forbothSt.Lucieunits.Thismaintenance includesisolating seawatertotheheatexchanger, andisrequiredforUnit2duringJanuary,1995.Iftheproposedamendments areapprovedandissuedbyJanuary15,1995,therequiredmaintenance canbeperformed withouttheneedforaplantshutdownandcooldown, whichmayotherwise berequiredduetotheformoftheexistingTS.Pleasecontactusifthereareanyquestions aboutthissubmittal.
Under accident, conditions, each containment spray and cooling train is supported by one Component Cooling Water (CCW) heat exchanger.
Verytrulyyours,D.A.agerViceesidentSt.ciePlantDAS/RLDcc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRC.0SeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlant.Mr.W.A.Passetti, FloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services.}}
Although cross-train mixing of cooling water occurs when the CCW system is in its normal (non-accident) configuration, operability of the two associated fan coolers is called into question when seawater to a CCW heat exchanger is isolated.
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L-94-297 Page 2  of  2 Based    on  the results of a Service Water System Operational Performance     Inspection (NRC Inspection Report 50-389/91-201; 50-389/91-201), mid-cycle maintenance of CCW heat exchangers was implemented for both St. Lucie units. This maintenance includes isolating seawater to the heat exchanger, and is required for Unit 2 during January,       1995. If the proposed amendments are approved and issued by January 15, 1995, the required maintenance can be performed without the need for a plant shutdown and cooldown, which may otherwise be required due to the form of the existing TS.
Please contact us      if there  are any questions about this submittal.
Very  truly    yours, D. A. ager Vice      esident St.     cie Plant DAS/RLD cc:   Stewart D. Ebneter, Regional Administrator, Region 0
II, USNRC.
Senior Resident Inspector,       USNRC, St. Lucie Plant.
Mr. W.A. Passetti, Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services.}}

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Advises That Based on Results of Svc Water Sys Operational Performance Insp Re Mid Cycle Maint of CCW HXs Was Implemented for Facility
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Issue date: 11/23/1994
From: Sager D
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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PRI(3RI EY (ACCELERATED RIDS PROCESSIi REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)

ACCESSION NBR:9411300326 DOC.DATE: 94/11/23 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-335 St. Lucie Plant, Unit 1, Florida Power 6 Light Co. 05000335 50-389 St. Lucie Plant, Unit 2, Florida Power & Light Co. 05000389 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION SAGER,D.A. Florida Power 6 Light Co. P RECXP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Advises that based on results of svc water sys operational performance insp re mid cycle maint of CCW HXs was TITLE:

NOTES OR implemented DISTRISUTION CODE: AOOID for facility.

COPIES RECEIVED:LTR Submittal: General Distribution j ENCL + SIZE:

RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL PD2-2 LA PD2-2 PD NORRIS,J INTERNAL: ACRS FIL CSNTZR~O NRR/DE/EELB NRR/DRCH/HICB NRR/DRPW NRR/DSSA/SPLB NRR/DSSA/SRXB NUDOCS-ABSTRACT OGC/HDS3 EXTERNAL'OAC NRC PDR D

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NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:

PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE iVASTE! CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT. 504-2083 ) TO ELDIINATE YOUR NAME FROW!

DISTRIBUTION LISTS I'OR DOCUMENTS YOU DON "I'L'ED!

TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 19 ENCL

Florida Power 8c Light Company, P.O. Box 128, Fort Pierce, FL 34954-0128 November 23, 1994 L-94-297 APL 10 CFR 50.90 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 RE: St. Lucie Unit 1 and Unit 2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 Proposed License Amendments Containment S ra and Coolin S stems By letter L-94-260 dated November 2, 1995, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) submitted proposed revisions to the St. Lucie Plant Technical Specifications (TS) for Containment Spray and Cooling Systems. As a result of discussions between FPL and Reactor Projects (J.A. Norris), the following information is provided to document FPL's need for a timely review of that submittal.

The St. Lucie Plant TS require four OPERABLE containment fan coolers during operational MODES 1, 2, and 3. The current LCO does not provide an ACTION statement for more than one inoperable fan cooler. Therefore, if any two fan coolers become inoperable, a plant shutdown and cooldown is required pursuant to TS 3.0.3. The TS upgrade proposed in L-94-260 addresses several situations involving inoperable containment spray and cooling system equipment for which continued plant operation within specified ACTION completion intervals would be acceptable. These conditions are supported by the containment safety analyses, and include the case of an inoperable spray and cooling train (2 fan coolers).

Under accident, conditions, each containment spray and cooling train is supported by one Component Cooling Water (CCW) heat exchanger.

Although cross-train mixing of cooling water occurs when the CCW system is in its normal (non-accident) configuration, operability of the two associated fan coolers is called into question when seawater to a CCW heat exchanger is isolated.

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L-94-297 Page 2 of 2 Based on the results of a Service Water System Operational Performance Inspection (NRC Inspection Report 50-389/91-201; 50-389/91-201), mid-cycle maintenance of CCW heat exchangers was implemented for both St. Lucie units. This maintenance includes isolating seawater to the heat exchanger, and is required for Unit 2 during January, 1995. If the proposed amendments are approved and issued by January 15, 1995, the required maintenance can be performed without the need for a plant shutdown and cooldown, which may otherwise be required due to the form of the existing TS.

Please contact us if there are any questions about this submittal.

Very truly yours, D. A. ager Vice esident St. cie Plant DAS/RLD cc: Stewart D. Ebneter, Regional Administrator, Region 0

II, USNRC.

Senior Resident Inspector, USNRC, St. Lucie Plant.

Mr. W.A. Passetti, Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services.