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| issue date = 05/26/1983
| issue date = 05/26/1983
| title = Forwards List of Resolved License Conditions for Initial criticality.Post-fuel Load Initial Test Program Initiated, Including Criticality & Low Power Testing Described in Chapter 14 to FSAR
| title = Forwards List of Resolved License Conditions for Initial criticality.Post-fuel Load Initial Test Program Initiated, Including Criticality & Low Power Testing Described in Chapter 14 to FSAR
| author name = UHRIG R E
| author name = Uhrig R
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| addressee name = EISENHUT D G
| addressee name = Eisenhut D
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| docket = 05000389
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{{#Wiki_filter:REGULATORY        ORMATION DISTRIBUTION "SY        M  (RIDS)
ACCESSION    NBR; 8305310184        DOC  ~ OATK:  83/05/26    NOTARIZED:      NO      DOCKET FACIL:50"389 St ~ Lucie Plantq Unit 2i Florida              Power L  Light    Co<  05000389
    *AUTH~ NAME            AUTHOR  AFFILIATION UHRIGg R ~ E ~        Flor isa  Power    8  Light Co ~
    .REC IP ~ NAME        RECIPIKNT AFFILIATION KISENHUT<D.G,          Division of Licensing
==SUBJECT:==
Forwards list of resolved license conditions for initial k
criticality.Post-fuel load initial -test program initiatedi including criticality L low-power;testing described in Chapter  14  to  FSAH ~
DISTRIBUTION CODE: B001S          'COPIES RECEIVED:LTR:      J ENCL    g    "SIZEe TITLE: Licensing Submittal:,PSAR/FSAR Amdts              8  Related Correspondence' NOTES:
COPIES              RECIPIENT              COPIES
                                                                                            'ECIPIENT IO CODE/NAME          LTTR ENCL        ID CODE/NAME          LTiTR ENCL A/D LICENSNG              1      0    LIC BR 03 BC                    0 LIt  BR P3  LA            f      ~0    NERSESeV  ~    01        1    1 INTERNAL: ELD/HOS2                      1      0    IE FILE                    1    1 IE/DEPER/EPB 36                  3    IE/DEPER/IRB 35            1    1 IE/DEQA/QAB 21                          NRR/DE/AEAB                      0 NRR/DE/CEB NRR/OE/EQB il 13 1
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NRR/DE/EHEB NRR/DK/GB      28 1
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NRR/OE/MKB      18        1      1    NRR/DE/MTEB 17            1    1 NRR/DE/SAB      24        1      1    NRR/DE/SGEB    25        2 NRR/OE/SGEB    30                1    NRR/OHFS/HFEBAO            1    1 NRR/DHFS/LQB    32                1    NRR/OHFS/PSRB                    1 NRR/OL/SSPB                      0    NRR/DSI/AKB'6                    1 NRA/DS I/ASB              1      1    NRR/DS I/CPB    10        1    1 NRR/OS I/CSB    09        1      1    NRR/DSI/ICSB    i6              1 NRA/DSI/METB 12          1      1    NRR/DSI/PSB 19            1    1
                        /RAB 22                        NRR/DS I/RSB 23            1    1 REG            04                1    RGN2 RM/OOAMI/MI8                      0
-EXTERNAL! ACRS                41        6      6    BNL(AMOTS ONLY)            1    1 DM&/DSS (AMDTS)          1            FEMA REP OIV 39            1    1 LPOR            08        1      1    NRC PDR        02        1 NsiC            05        1      1    NTIS                            1 "TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES        REQUIRED: L'TTR      55  ENCL    48
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BOX I4000, JUNO BEACH, FL 3340B FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Hay 26, 1983 L-83-332 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations Attention: Hr. Darre11 G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
==Dear Hr. Eisenhut:==
Re:  ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 DOCKET NO. 50-389 COHPLETION OF LICENSE CONDITIONS FOR  INITIAL.CRITICALITY NPF-16,  St. Lucie Plant Un'it No. 2, Facility Operating License contains numerous items that require resolution prior to initial criticality. These items include several license conditions, a license requirement for physical security and an attached list of items to be completed prior to initial criticality. This letter provides the documented resolution of each of these initial criti-cality items. Accordingly, FPL now considers all licensing actions required for initial criticality resolved and will proceed with the post-fuel load initial test. program, including initial criticality and low power testing as described iIn Chapter 14 of the St. Lucie Unit No. 2 FSAR. If you have any questions or comments regarding this l.etter, please contact us accordingly.
Very  truly yours, Ro ert E. Uhrig Vice President Advanced Systems    and Technology
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Attachment REU/RJS/PPC/rms cc:    J.P. O'Reil,ly, Region II Harold F. Reis, Esquire 83053iOi84 830526 PDR ADOCK    05000389 P                  PDR PEOPLE... SERVING PEOPLE
Attachment 1 LICENSE CONDITIONS FOR INITIAL CRITICALITY
ITEMS  IN SECTION    2 OF ST. LUCIE UNIT NO.            2 LICENSE
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2.C.16  Initial Test      Pro ram (Section 14            SER) licensees shall conduct the post-fuel loading initial test s
The program (set forth in Section 14 of the St. Lucie Unit No. 2 Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended through Amendment 13 and FPL's letter, L-83-207) without making any modifications to this program unless such modifications are in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR Section 50.50. In addition, the licensees shall not make any major modifications to this program unless
          .modifications have been identified and have received prior NRC approval. Major modifications are defined as:
: a. Elimination of any test identified as essential in Section 14 of the Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended through Amendment 13 and FPL's            letter    L-83-207;
: b. Modification        of    test objectives,            methods,    or acceptance criteria for        any      test identified          as  essential in Section 14  of the Final Safety Analysis Report,                    as  amended    through Amendment    13 and  FPL's    letter    .L-83-207;
: c. Performance      of any test at a          power  level different from that described        in the program              as    limited by this license authorization, and;
: d. Failure to complete any tests included in the described program (planned or scheduled) for power levels up to the authorized power    level.
Status  All pre-operational          tests      required      for  initial driticality I
and listed in      Chapter    14    and    FPL    letter-  L-83-183,    dated  March 31, 1983, are    presently    on  schedule.
Of the 23        tests  FPL    listed in FPL 'letter L-83-174, dated March 28, 1983;      16  are  complete. Two (2) are in progress and the, remaining tests will be completed by initial criticality.
. 2'.C.17 NUREG-0737      Conditions (Section          22    SER  Section 13.3      SSER  3)
: a. Emer enc      Res  onse Ca      abilit (I.D.1 I.D.2            13.3.2.8    SSER  3)
: 1)  By  April    15, 1983, the licensees shall submit                a  response to  NRC    generic letter 82-33, dated December                  17,  1982, related to emergency response capabilities.
Status  A  response      to generic letter 82-33, dated December 17, 1982, was    sent    to the NRC on April 15, 1983 (FPL letter L-83-238).
This fulfills the required action for this license condition.
2.C.17  d. Post Accident      Sam  lin    S  stem    (II.B.3    SSER  3)
Prior to        exceeding        initial criticality, FPL shall have installed    and  operational the Post Accident Sampling System.
Status    The    post-accident sampling system is            fully operational.
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2.C;17    f. Inade uate Core. Coolin          Instrumentation (II.F.2 SSER        1)
The  licensees shall have:
: 1)  The    final design core exit thermocouple (CET) system installed with displays in the Qualified Safety Parameter Display System        (QSPDS)  cabinets, by    initial criticality.
: 2)  The    instrumentation necessary            to monitor the display subcooling margin installed in the QSPDS cabinets and operable by initial criticality.
Status    1)    The  final    design core exit thermocouple (CET) system with displays    in the Qualified Safety Parameter Display System (QSPDS)  cabinets has been installed.
: 2)    The instrumentation necessary to monitor and display subcooling margin, in the QSPDS cabinets, has been installed and will be operable by initial criticality.
2.D    The    licensees shall fully implement and maintain in effect provisions of the. Commission-approved physical secur'ity, guard all'he training and qualification and safeguards contingency plans including amendments made pursuant to the authority of 10 CFR Section 50.54(p).
The approved pl'ans, which contain information described in 10 CFR Section 73.21, are collectively entitled "Florida Power and Light Company, St. Lucie Plant Security Plan," Revision 6, dated August 9, 1982'; "St. Lucie Plant Safeguards Contingency Plan" dated June 19, 1980; and "St. Lucie Plant, Training and Qualification Plan" dated April 29, 1981, as revised by. pages dated June 23, 1981.
Prior to intiial criticality, the licensees shall satisfy the commitments      in  FPL  letters    L-83-215 dated    April 5, 1983 and L-83-217 dated      April    6,    1983.    'lso,    prior to initial criticality, the licensees shall perform a re-evaluation of vital areas with due regard to the safety-safeguards                  interface, and proyide the NRC the results of their re-evaluation.
II Status      In    FPL    letter '-83-293        dated    May  ll,  1983,  implemented letter'-83-215, L-83-217 and during the commitments      made    in    FPL the NRC site visit held on the week of April 18-22, 1983. In addition, L-83-293 re-evaluated the vital areas with due regard to the safety"safeguards interface              and  also provided the results to the NRC. This completes all                    FPL  action on this license condition.
Items in Attachment        1  of the St. Lucie Unit      No. 2 License I. The    licensee will complete              to the satisfaction      of  NRC,  Region  II, the following open items:
A. Completion      of Fe-55,        Sr-89/90    radiochemical    analysis  procedures (82-72-01)
B. Modification of particulate sampling collector                      on  plant  vent so isotopic analysis can be performed (82-72-03)
C. Resolve    remote      shutdown      demonstration      test    followup      items (82-63-04) a D. Resolve  undervoltage      relay settings        for emergency    bus  transfer (83-30-01)
Status    Item I.A - The Sr 89/90 radiochemical analysis has been performed and the results          submitted via FPL letter L-83-303 dated May 16, 1983. This completes all required action by FPL.
Item I.B - The      necessary    modifications to the procedures have been made so that an          isotopic analysis can be performed on  -
the    sampling      collector on the plant vent.
(50"389/82-92-03)
Item I.C " FPL provided the NRC with technical discussions concerning the design of the Remote Shutdown Panel via FPL letter L-83-334 dated May 25, 1983. This completes all actions by'FPL on this license condition.
Item I.D " The      undervoltage relay for emergency bus transfer have    been set and the item has been closed to the satisfaction of      Region    II.
'II. The  licensee will resolve to the satisfaction of NRC Region                    II,  the following Construction Deficiency Reports (50.55(e) items):
H A. PORV  Solenoids Long Term      Reliability Deficiency      (CDR"83-01).
B. Westinghouse        Gate  Valves    - Premature      Indication of Closure (CDR-83-03).
C. Boric Acid    Makeup    (BAM) System      Safety Injection Actuation System (SIAS)  Pump  Start Logic (CDR-83-06).
      .D. HPSI Pump  Bearing'racket Drain Deficiency (CDR-83-07).
E.. Condensate    Storage Tank Implosion (CDR-83-09).
. Status  Item  II.A -  PORV      Solenoids      Long      Term  Reliability Deficiency (CDR-83-01).
a A    final report      was    submitted to 'the NRC on March ll,    1983  via  FPL  letter    L-83-144. This item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region            II  via .IE Report 83-37. In addition, all work committed to, in the above letter, has been completed.
Item  II.B -  Westinghouse      gate valve        - Premature  "
Indication of Closure (CDR-83-03)
A final report        was    submitted to the    NRC    on May 11, 1983 via FPL          letter      L-83-282. This    completes    all reporting requirements for          FPL.
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Item  II.C - Boric Acid      Makeup    (BAM)  System  Safety  Injection Actuation System (SIAS)      Pump  Start Logic (CDR"83"06).
A  final report      was  submitted    to the NRC on April 18,  1983  via  FPL  letter  L-.83-243. This item has been closed  to the satisfaction of Region      II via IE Rep'ort 83-37.
Item  II.D - HPSI Pump Bearing Bracket      Drain Deficiency (CDR-83-07).
A  final report      was  submitted to the NRC on April 18,  1983  via  FPL  letter  L-83-241. This item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region        II via IE Report 83-37.
Item  II.E - Condensate    Storage Tank Implosion (CDR-83-09).
A  final report      was  submitted to the NRC on April 21,  1983  via  FPL  letter L-83-251. This item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region        II via IE Report 83-37.
III. The'icensee      will inspect and clean as necessary, the electrical cabinets associated ,with safety-related equipment to verify that conditions are acceptable'nd consistent with the jumper/lifted lead records; Status  A  program has been    instituted to ensure that all electrical cabinets associated    with safety-related equipment are inspected and cleaned and  in addition will verify that conditions are found acceptable and  consistent with the jumper/lifted lead records. This is in progress and  will be completed prior to initial criticality.
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Forwards List of Resolved License Conditions for Initial criticality.Post-fuel Load Initial Test Program Initiated, Including Criticality & Low Power Testing Described in Chapter 14 to FSAR
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Issue date: 05/26/1983
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REGULATORY ORMATION DISTRIBUTION "SY M (RIDS)

ACCESSION NBR; 8305310184 DOC ~ OATK: 83/05/26 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50"389 St ~ Lucie Plantq Unit 2i Florida Power L Light Co< 05000389

  • AUTH~ NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION UHRIGg R ~ E ~ Flor isa Power 8 Light Co ~

.REC IP ~ NAME RECIPIKNT AFFILIATION KISENHUT<D.G, Division of Licensing

SUBJECT:

Forwards list of resolved license conditions for initial k

criticality.Post-fuel load initial -test program initiatedi including criticality L low-power;testing described in Chapter 14 to FSAH ~

DISTRIBUTION CODE: B001S 'COPIES RECEIVED:LTR: J ENCL g "SIZEe TITLE: Licensing Submittal:,PSAR/FSAR Amdts 8 Related Correspondence' NOTES:

COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES

'ECIPIENT IO CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTiTR ENCL A/D LICENSNG 1 0 LIC BR 03 BC 0 LIt BR P3 LA f ~0 NERSESeV ~ 01 1 1 INTERNAL: ELD/HOS2 1 0 IE FILE 1 1 IE/DEPER/EPB 36 3 IE/DEPER/IRB 35 1 1 IE/DEQA/QAB 21 NRR/DE/AEAB 0 NRR/DE/CEB NRR/OE/EQB il 13 1

1 P

1 2

NRR/DE/EHEB NRR/DK/GB 28 1

1 2

1 2

NRR/OE/MKB 18 1 1 NRR/DE/MTEB 17 1 1 NRR/DE/SAB 24 1 1 NRR/DE/SGEB 25 2 NRR/OE/SGEB 30 1 NRR/OHFS/HFEBAO 1 1 NRR/DHFS/LQB 32 1 NRR/OHFS/PSRB 1 NRR/OL/SSPB 0 NRR/DSI/AKB'6 1 NRA/DS I/ASB 1 1 NRR/DS I/CPB 10 1 1 NRR/OS I/CSB 09 1 1 NRR/DSI/ICSB i6 1 NRA/DSI/METB 12 1 1 NRR/DSI/PSB 19 1 1

/RAB 22 NRR/DS I/RSB 23 1 1 REG 04 1 RGN2 RM/OOAMI/MI8 0

-EXTERNAL! ACRS 41 6 6 BNL(AMOTS ONLY) 1 1 DM&/DSS (AMDTS) 1 FEMA REP OIV 39 1 1 LPOR 08 1 1 NRC PDR 02 1 NsiC 05 1 1 NTIS 1 "TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: L'TTR 55 ENCL 48

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BOX I4000, JUNO BEACH, FL 3340B FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Hay 26, 1983 L-83-332 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations Attention: Hr. Darre11 G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Hr. Eisenhut:

Re: ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 DOCKET NO. 50-389 COHPLETION OF LICENSE CONDITIONS FOR INITIAL.CRITICALITY NPF-16, St. Lucie Plant Un'it No. 2, Facility Operating License contains numerous items that require resolution prior to initial criticality. These items include several license conditions, a license requirement for physical security and an attached list of items to be completed prior to initial criticality. This letter provides the documented resolution of each of these initial criti-cality items. Accordingly, FPL now considers all licensing actions required for initial criticality resolved and will proceed with the post-fuel load initial test. program, including initial criticality and low power testing as described iIn Chapter 14 of the St. Lucie Unit No. 2 FSAR. If you have any questions or comments regarding this l.etter, please contact us accordingly.

Very truly yours, Ro ert E. Uhrig Vice President Advanced Systems and Technology

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Attachment REU/RJS/PPC/rms cc: J.P. O'Reil,ly, Region II Harold F. Reis, Esquire 83053iOi84 830526 PDR ADOCK 05000389 P PDR PEOPLE... SERVING PEOPLE

Attachment 1 LICENSE CONDITIONS FOR INITIAL CRITICALITY

ITEMS IN SECTION 2 OF ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 LICENSE

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2.C.16 Initial Test Pro ram (Section 14 SER) licensees shall conduct the post-fuel loading initial test s

The program (set forth in Section 14 of the St. Lucie Unit No. 2 Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended through Amendment 13 and FPL's letter, L-83-207) without making any modifications to this program unless such modifications are in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR Section 50.50. In addition, the licensees shall not make any major modifications to this program unless

.modifications have been identified and have received prior NRC approval. Major modifications are defined as:

a. Elimination of any test identified as essential in Section 14 of the Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended through Amendment 13 and FPL's letter L-83-207;
b. Modification of test objectives, methods, or acceptance criteria for any test identified as essential in Section 14 of the Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended through Amendment 13 and FPL's letter .L-83-207;
c. Performance of any test at a power level different from that described in the program as limited by this license authorization, and;
d. Failure to complete any tests included in the described program (planned or scheduled) for power levels up to the authorized power level.

Status All pre-operational tests required for initial driticality I

and listed in Chapter 14 and FPL letter- L-83-183, dated March 31, 1983, are presently on schedule.

Of the 23 tests FPL listed in FPL 'letter L-83-174, dated March 28, 1983; 16 are complete. Two (2) are in progress and the, remaining tests will be completed by initial criticality.

. 2'.C.17 NUREG-0737 Conditions (Section 22 SER Section 13.3 SSER 3)

a. Emer enc Res onse Ca abilit (I.D.1 I.D.2 13.3.2.8 SSER 3)
1) By April 15, 1983, the licensees shall submit a response to NRC generic letter 82-33, dated December 17, 1982, related to emergency response capabilities.

Status A response to generic letter 82-33, dated December 17, 1982, was sent to the NRC on April 15, 1983 (FPL letter L-83-238).

This fulfills the required action for this license condition.

2.C.17 d. Post Accident Sam lin S stem (II.B.3 SSER 3)

Prior to exceeding initial criticality, FPL shall have installed and operational the Post Accident Sampling System.

Status The post-accident sampling system is fully operational.

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2.C;17 f. Inade uate Core. Coolin Instrumentation (II.F.2 SSER 1)

The licensees shall have:

1) The final design core exit thermocouple (CET) system installed with displays in the Qualified Safety Parameter Display System (QSPDS) cabinets, by initial criticality.
2) The instrumentation necessary to monitor the display subcooling margin installed in the QSPDS cabinets and operable by initial criticality.

Status 1) The final design core exit thermocouple (CET) system with displays in the Qualified Safety Parameter Display System (QSPDS) cabinets has been installed.

2) The instrumentation necessary to monitor and display subcooling margin, in the QSPDS cabinets, has been installed and will be operable by initial criticality.

2.D The licensees shall fully implement and maintain in effect provisions of the. Commission-approved physical secur'ity, guard all'he training and qualification and safeguards contingency plans including amendments made pursuant to the authority of 10 CFR Section 50.54(p).

The approved pl'ans, which contain information described in 10 CFR Section 73.21, are collectively entitled "Florida Power and Light Company, St. Lucie Plant Security Plan," Revision 6, dated August 9, 1982'; "St. Lucie Plant Safeguards Contingency Plan" dated June 19, 1980; and "St. Lucie Plant, Training and Qualification Plan" dated April 29, 1981, as revised by. pages dated June 23, 1981.

Prior to intiial criticality, the licensees shall satisfy the commitments in FPL letters L-83-215 dated April 5, 1983 and L-83-217 dated April 6, 1983. 'lso, prior to initial criticality, the licensees shall perform a re-evaluation of vital areas with due regard to the safety-safeguards interface, and proyide the NRC the results of their re-evaluation.

II Status In FPL letter '-83-293 dated May ll, 1983, implemented letter'-83-215, L-83-217 and during the commitments made in FPL the NRC site visit held on the week of April 18-22, 1983. In addition, L-83-293 re-evaluated the vital areas with due regard to the safety"safeguards interface and also provided the results to the NRC. This completes all FPL action on this license condition.

Items in Attachment 1 of the St. Lucie Unit No. 2 License I. The licensee will complete to the satisfaction of NRC, Region II, the following open items:

A. Completion of Fe-55, Sr-89/90 radiochemical analysis procedures (82-72-01)

B. Modification of particulate sampling collector on plant vent so isotopic analysis can be performed (82-72-03)

C. Resolve remote shutdown demonstration test followup items (82-63-04) a D. Resolve undervoltage relay settings for emergency bus transfer (83-30-01)

Status Item I.A - The Sr 89/90 radiochemical analysis has been performed and the results submitted via FPL letter L-83-303 dated May 16, 1983. This completes all required action by FPL.

Item I.B - The necessary modifications to the procedures have been made so that an isotopic analysis can be performed on -

the sampling collector on the plant vent.

(50"389/82-92-03)

Item I.C " FPL provided the NRC with technical discussions concerning the design of the Remote Shutdown Panel via FPL letter L-83-334 dated May 25, 1983. This completes all actions by'FPL on this license condition.

Item I.D " The undervoltage relay for emergency bus transfer have been set and the item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region II.

'II. The licensee will resolve to the satisfaction of NRC Region II, the following Construction Deficiency Reports (50.55(e) items):

H A. PORV Solenoids Long Term Reliability Deficiency (CDR"83-01).

B. Westinghouse Gate Valves - Premature Indication of Closure (CDR-83-03).

C. Boric Acid Makeup (BAM) System Safety Injection Actuation System (SIAS) Pump Start Logic (CDR-83-06).

.D. HPSI Pump Bearing'racket Drain Deficiency (CDR-83-07).

E.. Condensate Storage Tank Implosion (CDR-83-09).

. Status Item II.A - PORV Solenoids Long Term Reliability Deficiency (CDR-83-01).

a A final report was submitted to 'the NRC on March ll, 1983 via FPL letter L-83-144. This item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region II via .IE Report 83-37. In addition, all work committed to, in the above letter, has been completed.

Item II.B - Westinghouse gate valve - Premature "

Indication of Closure (CDR-83-03)

A final report was submitted to the NRC on May 11, 1983 via FPL letter L-83-282. This completes all reporting requirements for FPL.

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Item II.C - Boric Acid Makeup (BAM) System Safety Injection Actuation System (SIAS) Pump Start Logic (CDR"83"06).

A final report was submitted to the NRC on April 18, 1983 via FPL letter L-.83-243. This item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region II via IE Rep'ort 83-37.

Item II.D - HPSI Pump Bearing Bracket Drain Deficiency (CDR-83-07).

A final report was submitted to the NRC on April 18, 1983 via FPL letter L-83-241. This item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region II via IE Report 83-37.

Item II.E - Condensate Storage Tank Implosion (CDR-83-09).

A final report was submitted to the NRC on April 21, 1983 via FPL letter L-83-251. This item has been closed to the satisfaction of Region II via IE Report 83-37.

III. The'icensee will inspect and clean as necessary, the electrical cabinets associated ,with safety-related equipment to verify that conditions are acceptable'nd consistent with the jumper/lifted lead records; Status A program has been instituted to ensure that all electrical cabinets associated with safety-related equipment are inspected and cleaned and in addition will verify that conditions are found acceptable and consistent with the jumper/lifted lead records. This is in progress and will be completed prior to initial criticality.

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