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| title = Eleam Electric Station, Response to E-mail (Dated March 16, 2012) Request for Additional Information on Proposed Amendment Number 281 to Unit 2 Operating License No. NPF-22
| title = Eleam Electric Station, Response to E-mail (Dated March 16, 2012) Request for Additional Information on Proposed Amendment Number 281 to Unit 2 Operating License No. NPF-22
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{{#Wiki_filter:KAR 23 2012 Jeffrey M. Helsel Nuclear Plant Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Mail Stop OP1-17 Washington, DC 20555 PPL Susquehanna, LLC 769 Salem Boulevard Berwick, P A 18603 Tel. 570.542.3510 Fax 570.542.1504 jmhelsel@pplweb.com SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION RESPONSE TO EMAIL (DATED MARCH 16, 2012) REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT NUMBER 281 TO UNIT 2 OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-22 PLA-6828 Docket No. 50-388  
{{#Wiki_filter:Jeffrey M. Helsel               PPL Susquehanna, LLC Nuclear Plant Manager                      769 Salem Boulevard Berwick, PA 18603 Tel. 570.542.3510 Fax 570.542.1504 jmhelsel@pplweb.com KAR 23 2012 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Mail Stop OP1-17 Washington, DC 20555 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION RESPONSE TO EMAIL (DATED MARCH 16, 2012)
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT NUMBER 281 TO UNIT 2 OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-22 PLA-6828                                                                               Docket No. 50-388


==References:==
==References:==
: 1) Letter (PLA-6817) from R. A. Kearney (PPL) to USNRC (Document Control Desk) Titled HProposedAmendment Number 281 to Unit 2 Operating License No. NPF-22 Temporary Change to Allow Implementation of Multiple Spurious Operations Modifications on SSES Unit 1 4160 v Buses: Technical Specifications 3.8. 7 and 3. 7.1," dated March 8, 2012 2) Email from B. Vaidya (USNRC) to P P L, Titled HSusquehanna Unit 2, ME8152, Draft Request for Additional Information (RAJ) from Balance of Plant Branch, " dated March 16, 2012. The purpose of this letter is to respond to a Request for Additional Information (RAI) (Reference  
: 1) Letter (PLA-6817) from R. A. Kearney (PPL) to USNRC (Document Control Desk)
: 2) from the NRC on March 16,2012. The responses to the NRC questions are contained in Attachment  
Titled HProposedAmendment Number 281 to Unit 2 Operating License No. NPF-22 Temporary Change to Allow Implementation ofMultiple Spurious Operations Modifications on SSES Unit 1 4160 v Buses: Technical Specifications 3.8. 7 and 3. 7.1,"
: 1. Attachment 2 contains the revised Technical Specification pages. There are no regulatory commitments associated with the proposed changes. PPL Susquehanna, LLC is providing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a copy of this response to the RAI. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Cornelius T. Coddington at ( 610) 77 4-4019. J. M. Helsel   Attachments:
dated March 8, 2012
Document Control Desk PLA-6828 Attachment 1 Response to Request for Additional Information, dated March 16, 2012 Attachment 2 Revised Proposed Changes to Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.8.7, "Electrical Power Systems-Distribution Systems-Operating" and Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.7.1, "Plant Systems-RHRSW System and UHS" (Mark -ups) Copy: NRC Region I Mr. J. W. Andersen, NRR/EEEB/BC Mr. R. B. Elliot, NRR/STSB/BV Mr. P. W. Finney, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector Mr. D. M. Frumkin, NRR/AFPB Mr. D. G. Harrison, NRR/APLA/BC Mr. R. R. Janati, DEP/BRP Mr. A. R. Klein, NRR/AFPB/BC Mr. G. S. Matharu, NRR/EEEB Mr. K. V. Scales, NRR/EEEB Mr. B. K. Vaidya, NRC Project Manager Mr. G. M. Waig, NRR/STSB (Tech Specification Branch) Mr. G. A. Wilson, NRR/DORL/LPL1-1/BC Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 PPL Susquehanna, LLC Response to Request for Additional Information, dated March 16, 2012 NRC Question #1:  
: 2) Email from B. Vaidya (USNRC) to PP L, Titled HSusquehanna Unit 2, ME8152, Draft Request for Additional Information (RAJ) from Balance ofPlant Branch, "
dated March 16, 2012.
The purpose of this letter is to respond to a Request for Additional Information (RAI)
(Reference 2) from the NRC on March 16,2012. The responses to the NRC questions are contained in Attachment 1. Attachment 2 contains the revised Technical Specification pages.
There are no regulatory commitments associated with the proposed changes.
PPL Susquehanna, LLC is providing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a copy of this response to the RAI.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Cornelius T. Coddington at (610) 77 4-4019.
J. M. Helsel
 
Document Control Desk PLA-6828 Attachments:  Response to Request for Additional Information, dated March 16, 2012 Revised Proposed Changes to Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.8.7, "Electrical Power Systems- Distribution Systems- Operating" and Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.7.1, "Plant Systems- RHRSW System and UHS" (Mark-ups)
Copy: NRC Region I Mr. J. W. Andersen, NRR/EEEB/BC Mr. R. B. Elliot, NRR/STSB/BV Mr. P. W. Finney, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector Mr. D. M. Frumkin, NRR/AFPB Mr. D. G. Harrison, NRR/APLA/BC Mr. R. R. Janati, DEP/BRP Mr. A. R. Klein, NRR/AFPB/BC Mr. G. S. Matharu, NRR/EEEB Mr. K. V. Scales, NRR/EEEB Mr. B. K. Vaidya, NRC Project Manager Mr. G. M. Waig, NRR/STSB (Tech Specification Branch)
Mr. G. A. Wilson, NRR/DORL/LPL1-1/BC
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 PPL Susquehanna, LLC Response to Request for Additional Information, dated March 16, 2012
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 1 of 19 NRC Question #1:


==Background:==
==Background:==


Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 1 of 19 Required Action A.2 of Technical Specification (TS) 3.4.8, "Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System-Hot Shutdown," requires the licensee to verify that an alternate method of decay heat removal is available for each inoperable RHR shutdown cooling subsystem.
Required Action A.2 of Technical Specification (TS) 3.4.8, "Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System-Hot Shutdown," requires the licensee to verify that an alternate method of decay heat removal is available for each inoperable RHR shutdown cooling subsystem.
Issue: During the extended Completion Time, an RHRSW train for Unit 2 is inoperable.
Issue:
Unit 2 may experience an inadvertent shutdown or be required to shutdown during the extended Completion Time Request: If Unit 2 is shut down during the extended Completion Time, describe how the licensee will complete and satisfy the Required Action A.2 ofTS 3.4.8. PPL Response to NRC Question 1: Removing a Unit 1 -4.16 kV Bus from service for maintenance during a Unit 1 Refueling Outage occurs during most outages. Normally, two (2) 4.16 kV Buses are taken out for maintenance each outage. During each of these plant evolutions, the potential implications for impacting Unit 2 under Technical Specification 3.4.8, Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System-Hot Shutdown, must be addressed.
During the extended Completion Time, an RHRSW train for Unit 2 is inoperable.
Unit 2 may experience an inadvertent shutdown or be required to shutdown during the extended Completion Time Request:
If Unit 2 is shut down during the extended Completion Time, describe how the licensee will complete and satisfy the Required Action A.2 ofTS 3.4.8.
PPL Response to NRC Question 1:
Removing a Unit 1 - 4.16 kV Bus from service for maintenance during a Unit 1 Refueling Outage occurs during most outages. Normally, two (2) 4.16 kV Buses are taken out for maintenance each outage. During each of these plant evolutions, the potential implications for impacting Unit 2 under Technical Specification 3.4.8, Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System- Hot Shutdown, must be addressed.
Technical Specification 3 .4.8 requires Two RHR shutdown cooling subsystems shall be OPERABLE, and, with no recirculation pump in operation, at least one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem shall be in operation.
Technical Specification 3 .4.8 requires Two RHR shutdown cooling subsystems shall be OPERABLE, and, with no recirculation pump in operation, at least one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem shall be in operation.
This Technical Specification is applicable in Mode 3 with reactor steam dome pressure less than the RHR cut in permissive pressure.
This Technical Specification is applicable in Mode 3 with reactor steam dome pressure less than the RHR cut in permissive pressure.
Technical Specification Bases B 3 .4.8 defines an OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystem as follows:
Technical Specification Bases B 3 .4.8 defines an OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystem as follows:
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 2 of 19 ... An OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystem consists of one OPERABLE RHR pump, one heat exchanger, and the associated piping and valves. The two subsystems have a common suction source and are allowed to have a common heat exchanger and common discharge piping. Thus to meet the LCO, both pumps in one loop or one pump in each of the two loops must he OPERABLE.
 
Since piping and heat exchangers are passive components that are assumed to not fail, they are allowed to he common to both s uhsystems. . .. Based on the definition of an OPERABLE subsystem, it is clear that having a single loop ofRHRSW out of service because of 4.16 kV Bus work on Unit 1 will not preclude Unit 2 from having two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems.
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 2 of 19
For example, if 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 were out of service on Unit 1, the 'A' loop of RHRSW would not be OPERABLE.
        ... An OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystem consists of one OPERABLE RHR pump, one heat exchanger, and the associated piping and valves. The two subsystems have a common suction source and are allowed to have a common heat exchanger and common discharge piping. Thus to meet the LCO, both pumps in one loop or one pump in each of the two loops must he OPERABLE. Since piping and heat exchangers are passive components that are assumed to not fail, they are allowed to he common to both s uhsystems. . ..
Unit 2, however, could credit both 'B' loop RHR pumps, the 'B' heat exchanger and the associated piping and valves for the required two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems.
Based on the definition of an OPERABLE subsystem, it is clear that having a single loop ofRHRSW out of service because of 4.16 kV Bus work on Unit 1 will not preclude Unit 2 from having two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems.
For this example, the 'B' loop ofRHRSW would be available for cooling the 'B' loop RHR heat exchanger.
For example, if 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 were out of service on Unit 1, the 'A' loop of RHRSW would not be OPERABLE. Unit 2, however, could credit both 'B' loop RHR pumps, the 'B' heat exchanger and the associated piping and valves for the required two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems. For this example, the 'B' loop ofRHRSW would be available for cooling the 'B' loop RHR heat exchanger.
Similarly, if 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 were out of service on Unit 1, the 'B' loop of RHRSW would not be OPERABLE.
Similarly, if 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 were out of service on Unit 1, the 'B' loop of RHRSW would not be OPERABLE. Unit 2, however, could credit both 'A' loop RHR pumps, the 'A' heat exchanger and the associated piping and valves for the required two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems. For this example, the 'A' loop ofRHRSW would be available for cooling the 'A' loop RHR heat exchanger.
Unit 2, however, could credit both 'A' loop RHR pumps, the 'A' heat exchanger and the associated piping and valves for the required two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems.
Based on the capability described above, Unit 2 would not have to enter LCO 3.4.8, Condition A, Action Required A.2.
For this example, the 'A' loop ofRHRSW would be available for cooling the 'A' loop RHR heat exchanger.
Therefore, if Unit 2 is shut down during the extended Completion Time, there should be no need to enter or satisfy the Required Action A.2 of Technical Specification Section 3 .4.8.
Based on the capability described above, Unit 2 would not have to enter LCO 3.4.8, Condition A, Action Required A.2. Therefore, if Unit 2 is shut down during the extended Completion Time, there should be no need to enter or satisfy the Required Action A.2 of Technical Specification Section 3 .4.8.
 
NRC Question #2:  
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 3 of 19 NRC Question #2:


==Background:==
==Background:==


Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 3 of 19 In the license amendment request, the licensee justified the proposed extended Completion Time for Required Actions A.3 and B of Technical Specification (TS) 3.7.1, "Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) System and the Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)," by considering the reduced heat load on the UHS of the already shutdown Unit 1. Issue: The proposed changes for TS 3. 7.1 for Unit 2 makes no mention of the requirement that Unit 1 be shutdown during the extended Completion Time for Required Actions A.3 and B of TS 3. 7 .1. Request: Explain why the proposed TS change for TS 3. 7.1 does not include a provision that Unit 1 be in Mode 4 or 5 or no mode. PPL Response to NRC Question 2: The footnote for Technical Specification  
In the license amendment request, the licensee justified the proposed extended Completion Time for Required Actions A.3 and B of Technical Specification (TS) 3.7.1, "Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) System and the Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)," by considering the reduced heat load on the UHS of the already shutdown Unit 1.
Issue:
The proposed changes for TS 3. 7.1 for Unit 2 makes no mention of the requirement that Unit 1 be shutdown during the extended Completion Time for Required Actions A.3 and B of TS 3. 7 .1.
Request:
Explain why the proposed TS change for TS 3. 7.1 does not include a provision that Unit 1 be in Mode 4 or 5 or no mode.
PPL Response to NRC Question 2:
The footnote for Technical Specification 3.8.7 Condition C and 3.7.1 Conditions A & B have been modified to state that for the 96-hour time frame to apply, Unit 1 must be in either mode 4 or 5. The footnote now reads as follows:
See Attachment 2 for the revised technical specification pages.
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 4 of 19 NRC Question #3:
 
==Background:==


====3.8.7 Condition====
The licensee plans to de-energize Unit 1 AC electrical power distribution subsystems 1A201, 1A203, 1A202, and 1A204 one bus at a time. Unit 1 will be shutdown, but these buses also energize some loads for Unit 2. The licensee has identified the ESW pumps, RHRSW LOOP Return Valves, Standby Gas Treatment System (SBGT) Division 1 and 2loads, the Control Room Emergency Outside Air Supply (CREOAS) System Division 1 and 2 loads, and the Control Room Floor Cooling System Division 1 and 2 loads as Unit 2 loads powered by these buses. The licensee has identified the effect of de-energizing these loads upon the Technical Specifications.
Issue:
The NRC staff wants to ensure that the licensee has considered every load powered by these buses and the effect upon safety of de-energizing these loads.
The licensee must ensure that when de-energizing each bus that no safety function is lost and that all Technical Specifications (TS) limited conditions of operability (LCO) are met and/or REQUIRED ACTIONS for CONDITIONS are identified.
Request:
For each bus to be de-energized, identify each electrical load that is either a) safety related, b) important to safety [see Note1], or c) affects any LCO ofthe Technical Specifications. Discuss any effect upon adherence to the Technical Specifications or other safety considerations when each load is de-energized. [The loads identified above in Background have already been considered and need not be listed].
(Note 1): Encompasses plant features covered in the General Design Criteria as discussed in FSAR Section 3.1, "Conformance with NRC General Design Criteria."
Clarification during the March 19, 2012 Conference call:
The NRC would like for each ofthe Unit 1 4.16kV Buses a listing of the loads that when the bus is de-energized provide an impact to Unit 2. For each load, the NRC would like a statement indicating if there is a Unit 2 Technical Specification impact and a summary statement for each Unit 2 impacted load as to why there is no safety impact to Unit 2 when the Unit 1 Bus is de-energized.


C and 3.7.1 Conditions A & B have been modified to state that for the 96-hour time frame to apply, Unit 1 must be in either mode 4 or 5. The footnote now reads as follows: See Attachment 2 for the revised technical specification pages.
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 5 of 19 PPL Response to NRC Question 3:
NRC Question #3:
The requested information is provided in Table 1 below. Table 1 contains all Unit 1 4.16 kV ESS Bus loads that have an impact on Unit 2 including the loads referenced above.


==Background:==
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 6 of19 TABLE 1 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power        Component    Component Description    Applicable    Comments Source        #                                    Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus  OP504A      Emergency Service Water  LCO 3.7.2    Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A201                      (ESW)PumpA Motor        HV-01224A1 Residual Heat Removal      LCO 3.6.2.3  The loss of power to the spray pond return valves Control      HV-01224A2 Service Water (RHRSW)      LCO 3.6.2.4  results in the following:
Center        HV-01222A    Spray Pond Return Valves LCO 3.5.1 (MCC)                                              LCO 3.7.1
* One loop of RHRSW inoperable due to loss of OB517                                              LCO 3.7.2              flow path (LCOs 3. 7.1 and 3. 7.2 - 72 hour Technical              completion time- part of Technical Requirements          Specification amendment request) for Operation
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool (TRO) 3.8.6            cooling inoperable due to the loss of RHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.3- 7 day completion time)
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool spray inoperable due to the loss ofRHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.4- 7 day completion time)
* One RHR pump inoperable due to the loss of ESW cooling to its motor. (LCO 3.5 .1 - 7 day completion time)
* One Unit 1 Emergency Switchgear Cooling subsystem due to the loss of Control Structure Chilled Water subsystem. (TRO 3.8.6- 30 day completion time)
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 7 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A201- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power      Component  Component Description  Applicable      Comments Source      #                                  Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC        OV521A      Engineered Safeguard    TRO 3.7.6        Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and OB517      OV521C      Service Water (ESSW)                    1 RHRSW fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires Pumphouse Fan                            that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable.
Two ESW pump are declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.2 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 2 ESW pumps is 7 days.
MCC        2V506A      RHRSW Pump Fan          TRO 3.7.6        Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and OB517                                                            1 RHRSW fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable. One RHRSW pump would be declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.1 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 1 RHRSW pump is 72 hours. The extension of this time is the subject of the Tech Spec amendment request.
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 8 of19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power      Component    Component Description    Applicable      Comments Source      #                                      Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC        HV-089693A Control Structure Chilled  LCO 3.7.3      With the loss of power to the Control Structure Chilled 1B216                    Water ESW Control Valve  LCO 3.7.4      Water ESW Control Valve, the following are declared TRO 3.7.9      inoperable:
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
MCC        OV201A      Reactor Building          LCO 3.6.4.3    One Standby Gas Treatment subsystem is inoperable 1B217                    Recirculation Fan                        due to the loss of the Reactor Building Recirculation Fan. (LCO 3 .6.4.3 - 7 day completion time) 1Y216      Various      Instrumentation for      LCO 3.6.4.3    The loss of power to the 1Y216 panel results in the various systems and                      loss of instrumentation and control to one SGTS control to dampers,                      subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -7 day completion time), one including the systems                    CREOASS subsystem.
described above
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 9 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power    Component    Component        Applicable  Comments Source    #            Description      Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV  OP504B      ESWPumpB          LCO 3.7.2    Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time Bus 1A202 MCC      HV-01224Bl RHRSWSpray          LCO 3.6.2.3  The loss of power to the spray pond return valves results in the OB527    HV-01224B2 Pond Return Valves  LCO 3.6.2.4  following:
HV-01222B                      LCO 3.5.1 LCO 3.7.1
* One loop of RHRSW inoperable due to loss of flow path LCO 3.7.2          (LCOs 3. 7.1 and 3. 7.2 - 72 hour completion time - part of TRO 3.8.6          Technical Specification amendment request)
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool cooling inoperable due to the loss of RHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.3- 7 day completion time)
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool spray inoperable due to the loss ofRHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger.
(LCO 3.6.2.4- 7 day completion time)
* One RHRpump inoperable due to the loss ofESW cooling to its motor. (LCO 3.5.1 - 7 day completion time)
* One Unit 1 Emergency Switchgear Cooling subsystem due to the loss of Control Structure Chilled Water subsystem.
(TRO 3.8.6- 30 day completion time)


Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 4 of 19 The licensee plans to de-energize Unit 1 AC electrical power distribution subsystems 1A201, 1A203, 1A202, and 1A204 one bus at a time. Unit 1 will be shutdown, but these buses also energize some loads for Unit 2. The licensee has identified the ESW pumps, RHRSW LOOP Return Valves, Standby Gas Treatment System (SBGT) Division 1 and 2loads, the Control Room Emergency Outside Air Supply (CREOAS) System Division 1 and 2 loads, and the Control Room Floor Cooling System Division 1 and 2 loads as Unit 2 loads powered by these buses. The licensee has identified the effect of de-energizing these loads upon the Technical Specifications.
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 10 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power   Component   Component         Applicable   Comments Source   #           Description      Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC     OV521B      ESSW Pumphouse    TRO 3.7.6   Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and 1 RHRSW OB527    OV521D      Fan                            fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable.
Issue: The NRC staff wants to ensure that the licensee has considered every load powered by these buses and the effect upon safety of de-energizing these loads. The licensee must ensure that when de-energizing each bus that no safety function is lost and that all Technical Specifications (TS) limited conditions of operability (LCO) are met and/or REQUIRED ACTIONS for CONDITIONS are identified.
Two ESW pump are declared inoperable and LCO 3.7.2 is entered.
Request: For each bus to be de-energized, identify each electrical load that is either a) safety related, b) important to safety [see Note1], or c) affects any LCO ofthe Technical Specifications.
The completion time for the restoration of 2 ESW pumps is 7 days.
Discuss any effect upon adherence to the Technical Specifications or other safety considerations when each load is de-energized.
MCC      2V506B      RHRSW Pump Fan   TRO 3.7.6   Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and 1 RHRSW OB527                                                fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable.
[The loads identified above in Background have already been considered and need not be listed]. (Note 1): Encompasses plant features covered in the General Design Criteria as discussed in FSAR Section 3.1, "Conformance with NRC General Design Criteria." Clarification during the March 19, 2012 Conference call: The NRC would like for each ofthe Unit 1 4.16kV Buses a listing of the loads that when the bus is de-energized provide an impact to Unit 2. For each load, the NRC would like a statement indicating if there is a Unit 2 Technical Specification impact and a summary statement for each Unit 2 impacted load as to why there is no safety impact to Unit 2 when the Unit 1 Bus is de-energized.
PPL Response to NRC Question 3: Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 5 of 19 The requested information is provided in Table 1 below. Table 1 contains all Unit 1 4.16 kV ESS Bus loads that have an impact on Unit 2 including the loads referenced above.
TABLE 1 Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 6 of19 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus OP504A Emergency Service Water LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A201 (ESW)PumpA Motor HV-01224A1 Residual Heat Removal LCO 3.6.2.3 The loss of power to the spray pond return valves Control HV-01224A2 Service Water (RHRSW) LCO 3.6.2.4 results in the following:
Center HV-01222A Spray Pond Return Valves LCO 3.5.1 (MCC) LCO 3.7.1
* One loop of RHRSW inoperable due to loss of OB517 LCO 3.7.2 flow path (LCOs 3. 7.1 and 3. 7.2 -72 hour Technical completion time-part of Technical Requirements Specification amendment request) for Operation
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool (TRO) 3.8.6 cooling inoperable due to the loss of RHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.3-7 day completion time)
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool spray inoperable due to the loss ofRHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.4-7 day completion time)
* One RHR pump inoperable due to the loss of ESW cooling to its motor. (LCO 3.5 .1 -7 day completion time)
* One Unit 1 Emergency Switchgear Cooling subsystem due to the loss of Control Structure Chilled Water subsystem. (TRO 3.8.6-30 day completion time)
Power Source MCC OB517 MCC OB517 TABLE 1 (Continued)
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 7 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A201-Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Component Component Description Applicable Comments # Unit2 LCO/TRO OV521A Engineered Safeguard TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and OV521C Service Water (ESSW) 1 RHRSW fan) are inoperable.
This TRO requires Pumphouse Fan that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable.
Two ESW pump are declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.2 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 2 ESW pumps is 7 days. 2V506A RHRSW Pump Fan TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and 1 RHRSW fan) are inoperable.
This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable.
One RHRSW pump would be declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.1 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 1 RHRSW pump is 72 hours. The extension of this time is the subject of the Tech Spec amendment request.
One RHRSW pump would be declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.1 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 1 RHRSW pump is 72 hours. The extension of this time is the subject of the Tech Spec amendment request.
Power Source MCC 1B216 MCC 1B217 1Y216 TABLE 1 (Continued)
MCC     HV-         Control Structure LCO 3.7.3   With the loss of power to the Control Structure Chilled Water ESW 1B226   089693B     Chilled Water ESW LCO 3.7.4     Control Valve, the following are declared inoperable:
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 8 of19 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Component Component Description Applicable Comments # Unit2 LCO/TRO HV-089693A Control Structure Chilled LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure Chilled Water ESW Control Valve LCO 3.7.4 Water ESW Control Valve, the following are declared TRO 3.7.9 inoperable:
Control Valve     TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) OV201A Reactor Building LCO 3.6.4.3 One Standby Gas Treatment subsystem is inoperable Recirculation Fan due to the loss of the Reactor Building Recirculation Fan. (LCO 3 .6.4.3 -7 day completion time) Various Instrumentation for LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1 Y216 panel results in the various systems and loss of instrumentation and control to one SGTS control to dampers, subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -7 day completion time), one including the systems CREOASS subsystem.
described above Power Source 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 MCC OB527 TABLE 1 (Continued)
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 9 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Component Component Applicable Comments # Description Unit2 LCO/TRO OP504B ESWPumpB LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time HV-01224Bl RHRSWSpray LCO 3.6.2.3 The loss of power to the spray pond return valves results in the HV-01224B2 Pond Return Valves LCO 3.6.2.4 following:
HV-01222B LCO 3.5.1 LCO 3.7.1
* One loop of RHRSW inoperable due to loss of flow path LCO 3.7.2 (LCOs 3. 7.1 and 3. 7.2 -72 hour completion time -part of TRO 3.8.6 Technical Specification amendment request)
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool cooling inoperable due to the loss of RHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.3-7 day completion time)
* One subsystem of RHR suppression pool spray inoperable due to the loss ofRHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.4-7 day completion time)
* One RHRpump inoperable due to the loss ofESW cooling to its motor. (LCO 3.5.1 -7 day completion time)
* One Unit 1 Emergency Switchgear Cooling subsystem due to the loss of Control Structure Chilled Water subsystem. (TRO 3.8.6-30 day completion time)
Power Source MCC OB527 MCC OB527 MCC 1B226 TABLE 1 (Continued)
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 10 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Component Component Applicable Comments # Description Unit2 LCO/TRO OV521B ESSW Pumphouse TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and 1 RHRSW OV521D Fan fan) are inoperable.
This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable.
Two ESW pump are declared inoperable and LCO 3.7.2 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 2 ESW pumps is 7 days. 2V506B RHRSW Pump Fan TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and 1 RHRSW fan) are inoperable.
This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours or declare the associated pumps inoperable.
One RHRSW pump would be declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.1 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 1 RHRSW pump is 72 hours. The extension of this time is the subject of the Tech Spec amendment request. HV-Control Structure LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure Chilled Water ESW 089693B Chilled Water ESW LCO 3.7.4 Control Valve, the following are declared inoperable:
Control Valve TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem. (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem. (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem. (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem. (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
Power Source MCC 1B227 1Y226 TABLE 1 (Continued)
 
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 11 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A202-Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Component Component Applicable Comments # Description Unit2 LCO/TRO OV201B Reactor Building LCO 3.6.4.3 One Standby Gas Treatment subsystem is inoperable due to the lost Recirculation Fan of the Reactor Building Recirculation Fan. (LCO 3.6.4.3-7 day completion time) Various Instrumentation and LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1 Y226 panel results in the loss of damper control for instrumentation and control to one SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -various systems, 7 day completion time. including the systems described above I TABLE 1 (Continued)
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 11 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A202- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power    Component   Component           Applicable   Comments Source  #           Description         Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC      OV201B     Reactor Building   LCO 3.6.4.3 One Standby Gas Treatment subsystem is inoperable due to the lost 1B227                Recirculation Fan               of the Reactor Building Recirculation Fan. (LCO 3.6.4.3- 7 day completion time) 1Y226    Various     Instrumentation and LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1Y226 panel results in the loss of damper control for               instrumentation and control to one SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 12 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus OP504C ESWPumpC LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A203 4.16 kV Bus OK112A Control Structure Chiller A LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure 1A203 LCO 3.7.4 Chiller, the following are declared inoperable:
various systems,                 7 day completion time.
including the systems described above
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 12 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
I          4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications                     I Power         Component     Component Description       Applicable     Comments Source       #                                         Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus   OP504C       ESWPumpC                   LCO 3.7.2     Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A203 4.16 kV Bus   OK112A       Control Structure Chiller A LCO 3.7.3     With the loss of power to the Control Structure 1A203                                                   LCO 3.7.4     Chiller, the following are declared inoperable:
TRO 3.7.9
TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One   Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . A(TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) MCC 1B230 OE145A Control Structure A/C Unit LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure A/C A Heater LCO 3.7.4 Unit A Heater, the following are declared inoperable:
(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
A(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
MCC 1B230     OE145A       Control Structure A/C Unit LCO 3.7.3     With the loss of power to the Control Structure A/C A Heater                   LCO 3.7.4     Unit A Heater, the following are declared inoperable:
TRO 3.7.9
TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) I I TABLE 1 (Continued)
(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 13 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136 SGTS The loss of power to MCC OB136 results in one OV109A Fan LCO 3.6.4.3 SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.2-7 day completion OC886A Control Panel LCO 3.6.4.3 time) and one Control Structure HV AC subsystem OV118A Room Exchange Fan TRO 3.7.9 (LCO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) being declared OV144A Equipment Room Fan TRO 3.7.9 inoperable.
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
OE144A Equipment Room Heating TRO 3.7.9 Coil MCC OB136 cs With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following OV101A CREOASS Fan LCO 3.7.3 are declared inoperable:
(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
OP171A Chilled Water System LCO 3.7.3 (CWS) Emergency LCO 3.7.4
 
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 Condenser Water Pump TRO 3.7.9 day completion time)
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 13 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . OP170A CWS SW Condenser LCO 3.7.3 (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time) Pump LCO 3.7.4
I        4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications               I Power       Component     Component Description     Applicable     Comments Source     #                                       Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136   SGTS                                                   The loss of power to MCC OB136 results in one OV109A       Fan                       LCO 3.6.4.3     SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.2- 7 day completion OC886A       Control Panel             LCO 3.6.4.3     time) and one Control Structure HVAC subsystem OV118A       Room Exchange Fan         TRO 3.7.9       (LCO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time) being declared OV144A       Equipment Room Fan       TRO 3.7.9       inoperable.
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . TRO 3.7.9 (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) OP162A Chilled Water Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OP122A Chiller OK112A Oil Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OE143A Cont Room Emergency LCO 3.7.3 Fresh Air Heating Coil I I TABLE 1 (Continued)
OE144A       Equipment Room Heating   TRO 3.7.9 Coil MCC OB136   cs                                                     With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following OV101A       CREOASS Fan               LCO 3.7.3       are declared inoperable:
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 14 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136 OV103A Heating & Ventilation LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following (continued) (H&V) System Fan LCO 3.7.4 are declared inoperable:
OP171A       Chilled Water System     LCO 3.7.3 (CWS) Emergency           LCO 3.7.4
TRO 3.7.9 OV117A LCO 3.7.3
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3- 7 Condenser Water Pump     TRO 3.7.9               day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 Cont Room Ceiling Fan LCO 3.7.4 day completion time) TRO 3.7.9
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . OV115A LCO 3.7.3 (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time) Computer Room Ceiling LCO 3.7.4
OP170A       CWS SW Condenser         LCO 3.7.3               (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem . Fan TRO 3.7.9 (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) OV116A LCO 3.7.3 Battery Room Exhaust Fan LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 I I Power Source 1Y236 I TABLE 1 (Continued)
Pump                     LCO 3.7.4
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 15 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Component Component Description Applicable Comments # Unit2 LCO/TRO Various 120 V AC instrument LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1 Y236 panel results in the power to Instrumentation LCO 3.3.7.1 loss of instrumentation and control to: for various systems and LCO 3.7.3
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
* One SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -7 day control power to dampers, LCO 3.7.4 completion time), including the systems TRO 3.7.9
TRO 3.7.9               (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day described above completion time)
OP162A       Chilled Water Pump       LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OP122A       Chiller OK112A Oil Pump   LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OE143A       Cont Room Emergency       LCO 3.7.3 Fresh Air Heating Coil
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
 
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time)
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 14 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
* Instrumentation for CREOASS, which is already out of service. (LCO 3.3. 7.1 -declare CREOASS inoperable)
I          4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications               I Power         Component     Component Description     Applicable     Comments Source       #                                       Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136     OV103A       Heating & Ventilation     LCO 3.7.3       With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following (continued)                 (H&V) System Fan         LCO 3.7.4       are declared inoperable:
I I TABLE 1 (Continued)
TRO 3.7.9 OV117A                                 LCO 3.7.3
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 16 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A204-Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Enerdzation with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus OP504D ESWPumpD LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7 -day completion time 1A204 4.16 kV Bus OK112B Control Structure Chiller B LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure 1A204 LCO 3.7.4 Chiller, the following are declared inoperable:
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 Cont Room Ceiling Fan     LCO 3.7.4               day completion time)
TRO 3.7.9
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
OV115A                                 LCO 3.7.3               (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
Computer Room Ceiling     LCO 3.7.4
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
Fan                       TRO 3.7.9               (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
OV116A                                 LCO 3.7.3 Battery Room Exhaust Fan LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 15 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
I        4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications                     I Power      Component     Component Description     Applicable     Comments Source      #                                       Unit2 LCO/TRO 1Y236      Various       120 VAC instrument         LCO 3.6.4.3     The loss of power to the 1Y236 panel results in the power to Instrumentation   LCO 3.3.7.1     loss of instrumentation and control to:
for various systems and   LCO 3.7.3
* One SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 - 7 day control power to dampers, LCO 3.7.4               completion time),
including the systems     TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day described above                                   completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
* Instrumentation for CREOASS, which is already out of service. (LCO 3.3. 7.1 - declare CREOASS inoperable)
I
 
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 16 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
I          4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Enerdzation with LCO or TRO Implications                   I Power         Component   Component Description       Applicable     Comments Source       #                                       Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus   OP504D     ESWPumpD                   LCO 3.7.2     Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A204 4.16 kV Bus   OK112B     Control Structure Chiller B LCO 3.7.3     With the loss of power to the Control Structure 1A204                                                 LCO 3.7.4     Chiller, the following are declared inoperable:
TRO 3.7.9
TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem . (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) Load Center OE145B Control Structure A/C Unit LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure A/C 1B240 B Heater LCO 3.7.4 Unit A Heater, the following are declared inoperable:
(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
Load Center   OE145B     Control Structure A/C Unit LCO 3.7.3     With the loss of power to the Control Structure A/C 1B240                     B Heater                   LCO 3.7.4     Unit A Heater, the following are declared inoperable:
TRO 3.7.9
TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) I I TABLE 1 (Continued)
(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 17 of19 4.16 kV Bus 1A204-Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136 SOTS OV109B Fan LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to MCC OB136 results in one OC886B Control Panel LCO 3.6.4.3 SOTS subsystem (LCO 3 .6.4.3 -7 day completion OV118B Room Exchange Fan TRO 3.7.9 time), one Control Structure HV AC subsystem (LCO OV144B Equipment Room Fan TRO 3.7.9 3.7.9-30 day completion time) being declared OE144B Equipment Room Heating TRO 3.7.9 inoperable, and one vent stack radiation monitor Coil TRO 3.3.4 (TRO 3.11.2.6-30-day completion time to restore the OP560 Stack Vent Vacuum Pump TRO 3.11.2.6 monitor) inoperable.
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem .
MCC OB146 cs OV101B CREOASS Fan LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following OP171B CWS Emergency are declared inoperable:
(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
Condenser Water Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4
 
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 TRO 3.7.9 day completion time) OP170B CWS SW Condenser LCO 3.7.3
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 17 of19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . Pump LCO 3.7.4 (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time) TRO 3.7.9
I        4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications               I Power       Component Component Description       Applicable     Comments Source     #                                     Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136   SOTS OV109B     Fan                       LCO 3.6.4.3     The loss of power to MCC OB136 results in one OC886B     Control Panel             LCO 3.6.4.3     SOTS subsystem (LCO 3 .6.4.3 - 7 day completion OV118B     Room Exchange Fan         TRO 3.7.9       time), one Control Structure HVAC subsystem (LCO OV144B     Equipment Room Fan         TRO 3.7.9       3.7.9- 30 day completion time) being declared OE144B     Equipment Room Heating     TRO 3.7.9       inoperable, and one vent stack radiation monitor Coil                       TRO 3.3.4       (TRO 3.11.2.6- 30-day completion time to restore the OP560       Stack Vent Vacuum Pump     TRO 3.11.2.6   monitor) inoperable.
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem . OP162B Chilled Water Pump LCO 3.7.3 (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OP122B Chiller OK112A Oil Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OE143B Cont Room Emergency LCO 3.7.3 Fresh Air Heating Coil I I TABLE 1 (Continued)
MCC OB146   cs OV101B     CREOASS Fan               LCO 3.7.3       With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following OP171B     CWS Emergency                             are declared inoperable:
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 18 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A204-Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB146 OV103B H&V System Fan LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following (continued)
Condenser Water Pump       LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4
LCO 3.7.4 are declared inoperable:
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3 -7 TRO 3.7.9               day completion time)
TRO 3.7.9 OV117B Cont Room Ceiling Fan LCO 3.7.3
OP170B     CWS SW Condenser           LCO 3.7.3
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3-7 LCO 3.7.4 day completion time) TRO 3.7.9
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . OV115B Computer Room Ceiling LCO 3.7.3 (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time) Fan LCO 3.7.4
Pump                       LCO 3.7.4               (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . TRO 3.7.9 (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time) OV116B Battery Room Exhaust Fan LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 I I Power Source 1Y246 TABLE 1 (Continued)
TRO 3.7.9
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 19 of 19 4.16 kV Bus 1A204-Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Ener2ization with LCO or TRO Implications Component Component Description Applicable Comments # Unit2 LCO/TRO Various 120 V AC instrument LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1 Y246 panel results in the power to Instrumentation LCO 3.3.7.1 loss of instrumentation and control to: for various systems, LCO 3.7.3
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
* One SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -7 day including the systems LCO 3.7.4 completion time), described above TRO 3.7.9
OP162B     Chilled Water Pump         LCO 3.7.3               (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OP122B     Chiller OK112A Oil Pump   LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OE143B     Cont Room Emergency       LCO 3.7.3 Fresh Air Heating Coil
 
Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 18 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
I          4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications             I Power         Component   Component Description   Applicable       Comments Source       #                                   Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB146     OV103B     H&V System Fan           LCO 3.7.3       With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following (continued)                                       LCO 3.7.4       are declared inoperable:
TRO 3.7.9 OV117B     Cont Room Ceiling Fan   LCO 3.7.3
* One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3- 7 LCO 3.7.4               day completion time)
TRO 3.7.9
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
OV115B     Computer Room Ceiling   LCO 3.7.3               (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
Fan                     LCO 3.7.4
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
TRO 3.7.9               (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
OV116B     Battery Room Exhaust Fan LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9
 
Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 19 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)
I        4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Ener2ization with LCO or TRO Implications                   I Power      Component   Component Description     Applicable     Comments Source      #                                     Unit2 LCO/TRO 1Y246      Various     120 V AC instrument       LCO 3.6.4.3     The loss of power to the 1Y246 panel results in the power to Instrumentation LCO 3.3.7.1     loss of instrumentation and control to:
for various systems,     LCO 3.7.3
* One SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 - 7 day including the systems     LCO 3.7.4               completion time),
described above           TRO 3.7.9
* One CREOASS subsystem (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day completion time)
* One CREOASS subsystem (LCO 3.7.3 -7 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem . (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
* One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.
* One Control Structure HV AC subsystem . (TRO 3.7.9-30 day completion time)
(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)
* Instrumentation for CREOASS, which is already out of service. (LCO 3.3. 7.1 -declare CREOASS inoperable)
* One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.
I Attachment 2 to PLA-6828 PPL Susquehanna, LLC Revised Proposed Changes to Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.8. 7 ''Electrical Power Systems -Distribution Systems-Operating''
(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)
and Unit 2 Technical Specification  
* Instrumentation for CREOASS, which is already out of service. (LCO 3.3. 7.1 - declare CREOASS inoperable)
: 3. 7.1, ''Plant RHRSW System and UHS'' (Markups)
 
PPL Rev. 2: Distribution Systems-Operating 3.8.7 3.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3.8. 7 Distribution Systems-Operating LCO 3.8. 7 The electrical power distribution subsystems in Table 3.8. 7-1 shall be OPERABLE.
Attachment 2 to PLA-6828 PPL Susquehanna, LLC Revised Proposed Changes to Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.8. 7
APPLICABILITY:
        ''Electrical Power Systems -
MODES 1, 2, and 3. ACTIONS CONDITION A. --------------NOTE---------------
Distribution Systems- Operating'' and Unit 2 Technical Specification 3. 7.1, ''Plant Systems-RHRSW System and UHS'' (Markups)
Not applicable to DG E DC Bus OD597 One or more Unit 2 AC electrical power distribution subsystems inoperable.
 
B. ---------------NOTE--------------
PPL Rev. 2:
Not applicable to DG E DC Bus OD597 One or more Unit 2 DC electrical power distribution subsystems inoperable.
Distribution Systems-Operating 3.8.7 3.8               ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3.8. 7             Distribution Systems-Operating LCO 3.8. 7         The electrical power distribution subsystems in Table 3.8. 7-1 shall be OPERABLE.
C. One Unit 1 AC electrical power distribution subsystem inoperable.
APPLICABILITY:             MODES 1, 2, and 3.
SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT 2 REQUIRED ACTION ----------------Nate----------------
ACTIONS CONDITION                                 REQUIRED ACTION                            COMPLETION TIME A.   --------------NOTE---------------           ----------------Nate----------------
Enter applicable Conditions and Required Actions of LCO 3.8.4, "DC Sources-Operating," for DC source(s) made inoperable by inoperable power distribution subsystem(s).
Not applicable to DG E DC Bus               Enter applicable Conditions and OD597                                        Required Actions of LCO 3.8.4, "DC Sources- Operating," for DC source(s) made inoperable One or more Unit 2 AC                        by inoperable power distribution electrical power distribution                subsystem(s).
A.1 Restore Unit 2 AC electrical power distribution subsystem(s) to OPERABLE status. B.1 Restore Unit 2 DC electrical power distribution subsystem(s) to OPERABLE status. C.1 Restore Unit 1 AC electrical power distribution subsystem to OPERABLE status. COMPLETION TIME 8 hours AND 16 hours from discovery of failure to meet LCO 3.8. 7 except for Condition F or G 2 hours 16 hours from discovery of failure to meet LCO 3.8. 7 except for Condition F orG 72 hours (continued)
subsystems inoperable.
TS I 3.8-44 Amendment 4-M, -1%,
A.1   Restore Unit 2 AC electrical power             8 hours distribution subsystem(s) to OPERABLE status.                               AND 16 hours from discovery of failure to meet LCO 3.8. 7 except for Condition F or G B.  ---------------NOTE--------------    B.1    Restore Unit 2 DC electrical power              2 hours Not applicable to DG E DC Bus                distribution subsystem(s) to OD597                                        OPERABLE status.
: 3. 7 PLANT SYSTEMS PPL Rev. 4 RHRSW System and UHS 3.7.1 3.7.1 Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) System and the Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS) LCO 3.7.1 Two RHRSW subsystems and the UHS shall be OPERABLE.
One or more Unit 2 DC                                                                        16 hours from electrical power distribution                                                                discovery of failure to subsystems inoperable.                                                                      meet LCO 3.8. 7 except for Condition F orG C. One Unit 1 AC electrical power          C.1    Restore Unit 1 AC electrical power            72 hours distribution subsystem                      distribution subsystem to inoperable.                                  OPERABLE status.
APPLICABILITY:
(continued)
MODES 1, 2, and 3. ACTIONS -------------------------------------------------------------
SUSQUEHANNA- UNIT 2                            TS I 3.8-44                                 Amendment 4-M, -1%, ~
N 0 TE ----------------------------------------------------------
 
Enter applicable Conditions and Required Actions of LCO 3.4.8, "Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System-Hot Shutdown," for RHR shutdown cooling made inoperable by RHRSW System. CONDITION A. ---------------NOTE---------------
PPL Rev. 4 RHRSW System and UHS 3.7.1
Separate Condition entry is allowed for each valve. One valve in Table 3.7.1-1 inoperable.
: 3. 7                PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.1                 Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) System and the Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)
OR One valve in Table 3. 7.1-2 inoperable.
LCO 3.7.1             Two RHRSW subsystems and the UHS shall be OPERABLE.
One valve in Table 3. 7.1-3 inoperable.
APPLICABILITY:                   MODES 1, 2, and 3.
Any combination of valves in Table 3.7.1-1, Table 3.7.1-2, or Table 3.7.1-3 in the same return loop inoperable.
ACTIONS
SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT 2 REQUIRED ACTION A.1 Declare the associated RHRSW subsystems inoperable.
          -------------------------------------------------------------N0 TE ----------------------------------------------------------
COMPLETION TIME Immediately A.2 Establish an open flow path to the 8 hours UHS. A.3 Restore the inoperable valve(s) to 8 hours from the OPERABLE status. discovery of an inoperable RHRSW subsystem in the opposite loop from the inoperable valve(s) 72 hours TS I 3.7-1 Amendment §4, 400, ACTIONS CONDITION B. One Unit 2 RHRSW subsystem inoperable.
Enter applicable Conditions and Required Actions of LCO 3.4.8, "Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System-Hot Shutdown," for RHR shutdown cooling made inoperable by RHRSW System.
C. Both Unit 2 RHRSW subsystems inoperable.
CONDITION                                         REQUIRED ACTION                              COMPLETION TIME A.     ---------------NOTE---------------             A.1      Declare the associated RHRSW                    Immediately Separate Condition entry is                             subsystems inoperable.
D. Required Action and associated Completion Time not met. OR UHS inoperable.
allowed for each valve.
SUSQUEHANNA-UNIT 2 REQUIRED ACTION PPL Rev. 4 RHRSW System and UHS 3.7.1 COMPLETION TIME B.1 Restore the Unit 2 RHRSW subsystem to OPERABLE status. 72 hours from discovery of the associated Unit 1 RHRSW subsystem inoperable AND 7 days C.1 Restore one Unit 2 RHRSW 8 hours from discovery subsystem to OPERABLE status. of one Unit 1 RHRSW subsystem not capable of supporting associated Unit 2 RHRSW subsystem AND 72 hours D.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours AND D.2 Be in MODE4. 36 hours TS I 3.7-2 156,180}}
One valve in Table 3.7.1-1                   A.2      Establish an open flow path to the            8 hours inoperable.                                            UHS.
OR One valve in Table 3. 7.1-2                   A.3      Restore the inoperable valve(s) to            8 hours from the inoperable.                                            OPERABLE status.                               discovery of an inoperable RHRSW subsystem in the opposite loop from the One valve in Table 3. 7.1-3                                                                             inoperable valve(s) inoperable.
72 hours Any combination of valves in Table 3.7.1-1, Table 3.7.1-2, or Table 3.7.1-3 in the same return loop inoperable.
SUSQUEHANNA- UNIT 2                                         TS I 3.7-1                             Amendment §4, 400,         ~
 
PPL Rev. 4 RHRSW System and UHS 3.7.1 ACTIONS CONDITION                        REQUIRED ACTION            COMPLETION TIME B. One Unit 2 RHRSW subsystem    B.1 Restore the Unit 2 RHRSW       72 hours from inoperable.                        subsystem to OPERABLE status. discovery of the associated Unit 1 RHRSW subsystem inoperable AND 7 days C. Both Unit 2 RHRSW              C.1 Restore one Unit 2 RHRSW       8 hours from discovery subsystems inoperable.              subsystem to OPERABLE status. of one Unit 1 RHRSW subsystem not capable of supporting associated Unit 2 RHRSW subsystem AND 72 hours D. Required Action and associated D.1 Be in MODE 3.                 12 hours Completion Time not met.
AND OR D.2 Be in MODE4.                   36 hours UHS inoperable.
SUSQUEHANNA- UNIT 2                  TS I 3.7-2           Amendment~,    156,180}}

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Jeffrey M. Helsel PPL Susquehanna, LLC Nuclear Plant Manager 769 Salem Boulevard Berwick, PA 18603 Tel. 570.542.3510 Fax 570.542.1504 jmhelsel@pplweb.com KAR 23 2012 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Mail Stop OP1-17 Washington, DC 20555 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION RESPONSE TO EMAIL (DATED MARCH 16, 2012)

REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT NUMBER 281 TO UNIT 2 OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-22 PLA-6828 Docket No. 50-388

References:

1) Letter (PLA-6817) from R. A. Kearney (PPL) to USNRC (Document Control Desk)

Titled HProposedAmendment Number 281 to Unit 2 Operating License No. NPF-22 Temporary Change to Allow Implementation ofMultiple Spurious Operations Modifications on SSES Unit 1 4160 v Buses: Technical Specifications 3.8. 7 and 3. 7.1,"

dated March 8, 2012

2) Email from B. Vaidya (USNRC) to PP L, Titled HSusquehanna Unit 2, ME8152, Draft Request for Additional Information (RAJ) from Balance ofPlant Branch, "

dated March 16, 2012.

The purpose of this letter is to respond to a Request for Additional Information (RAI)

(Reference 2) from the NRC on March 16,2012. The responses to the NRC questions are contained in Attachment 1. Attachment 2 contains the revised Technical Specification pages.

There are no regulatory commitments associated with the proposed changes.

PPL Susquehanna, LLC is providing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a copy of this response to the RAI.

If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Cornelius T. Coddington at (610) 77 4-4019.

J. M. Helsel

Document Control Desk PLA-6828 Attachments: Response to Request for Additional Information, dated March 16, 2012 Revised Proposed Changes to Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.8.7, "Electrical Power Systems- Distribution Systems- Operating" and Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.7.1, "Plant Systems- RHRSW System and UHS" (Mark-ups)

Copy: NRC Region I Mr. J. W. Andersen, NRR/EEEB/BC Mr. R. B. Elliot, NRR/STSB/BV Mr. P. W. Finney, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector Mr. D. M. Frumkin, NRR/AFPB Mr. D. G. Harrison, NRR/APLA/BC Mr. R. R. Janati, DEP/BRP Mr. A. R. Klein, NRR/AFPB/BC Mr. G. S. Matharu, NRR/EEEB Mr. K. V. Scales, NRR/EEEB Mr. B. K. Vaidya, NRC Project Manager Mr. G. M. Waig, NRR/STSB (Tech Specification Branch)

Mr. G. A. Wilson, NRR/DORL/LPL1-1/BC

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 PPL Susquehanna, LLC Response to Request for Additional Information, dated March 16, 2012

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 1 of 19 NRC Question #1:

Background:

Required Action A.2 of Technical Specification (TS) 3.4.8, "Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System-Hot Shutdown," requires the licensee to verify that an alternate method of decay heat removal is available for each inoperable RHR shutdown cooling subsystem.

Issue:

During the extended Completion Time, an RHRSW train for Unit 2 is inoperable.

Unit 2 may experience an inadvertent shutdown or be required to shutdown during the extended Completion Time Request:

If Unit 2 is shut down during the extended Completion Time, describe how the licensee will complete and satisfy the Required Action A.2 ofTS 3.4.8.

PPL Response to NRC Question 1:

Removing a Unit 1 - 4.16 kV Bus from service for maintenance during a Unit 1 Refueling Outage occurs during most outages. Normally, two (2) 4.16 kV Buses are taken out for maintenance each outage. During each of these plant evolutions, the potential implications for impacting Unit 2 under Technical Specification 3.4.8, Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System- Hot Shutdown, must be addressed.

Technical Specification 3 .4.8 requires Two RHR shutdown cooling subsystems shall be OPERABLE, and, with no recirculation pump in operation, at least one RHR shutdown cooling subsystem shall be in operation.

This Technical Specification is applicable in Mode 3 with reactor steam dome pressure less than the RHR cut in permissive pressure.

Technical Specification Bases B 3 .4.8 defines an OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystem as follows:

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 2 of 19

... An OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystem consists of one OPERABLE RHR pump, one heat exchanger, and the associated piping and valves. The two subsystems have a common suction source and are allowed to have a common heat exchanger and common discharge piping. Thus to meet the LCO, both pumps in one loop or one pump in each of the two loops must he OPERABLE. Since piping and heat exchangers are passive components that are assumed to not fail, they are allowed to he common to both s uhsystems. . ..

Based on the definition of an OPERABLE subsystem, it is clear that having a single loop ofRHRSW out of service because of 4.16 kV Bus work on Unit 1 will not preclude Unit 2 from having two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems.

For example, if 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 were out of service on Unit 1, the 'A' loop of RHRSW would not be OPERABLE. Unit 2, however, could credit both 'B' loop RHR pumps, the 'B' heat exchanger and the associated piping and valves for the required two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems. For this example, the 'B' loop ofRHRSW would be available for cooling the 'B' loop RHR heat exchanger.

Similarly, if 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 were out of service on Unit 1, the 'B' loop of RHRSW would not be OPERABLE. Unit 2, however, could credit both 'A' loop RHR pumps, the 'A' heat exchanger and the associated piping and valves for the required two OPERABLE RHR shutdown cooling subsystems. For this example, the 'A' loop ofRHRSW would be available for cooling the 'A' loop RHR heat exchanger.

Based on the capability described above, Unit 2 would not have to enter LCO 3.4.8, Condition A, Action Required A.2.

Therefore, if Unit 2 is shut down during the extended Completion Time, there should be no need to enter or satisfy the Required Action A.2 of Technical Specification Section 3 .4.8.

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 3 of 19 NRC Question #2:

Background:

In the license amendment request, the licensee justified the proposed extended Completion Time for Required Actions A.3 and B of Technical Specification (TS) 3.7.1, "Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) System and the Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)," by considering the reduced heat load on the UHS of the already shutdown Unit 1.

Issue:

The proposed changes for TS 3. 7.1 for Unit 2 makes no mention of the requirement that Unit 1 be shutdown during the extended Completion Time for Required Actions A.3 and B of TS 3. 7 .1.

Request:

Explain why the proposed TS change for TS 3. 7.1 does not include a provision that Unit 1 be in Mode 4 or 5 or no mode.

PPL Response to NRC Question 2:

The footnote for Technical Specification 3.8.7 Condition C and 3.7.1 Conditions A & B have been modified to state that for the 96-hour time frame to apply, Unit 1 must be in either mode 4 or 5. The footnote now reads as follows:

See Attachment 2 for the revised technical specification pages.

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 4 of 19 NRC Question #3:

Background:

The licensee plans to de-energize Unit 1 AC electrical power distribution subsystems 1A201, 1A203, 1A202, and 1A204 one bus at a time. Unit 1 will be shutdown, but these buses also energize some loads for Unit 2. The licensee has identified the ESW pumps, RHRSW LOOP Return Valves, Standby Gas Treatment System (SBGT) Division 1 and 2loads, the Control Room Emergency Outside Air Supply (CREOAS) System Division 1 and 2 loads, and the Control Room Floor Cooling System Division 1 and 2 loads as Unit 2 loads powered by these buses. The licensee has identified the effect of de-energizing these loads upon the Technical Specifications.

Issue:

The NRC staff wants to ensure that the licensee has considered every load powered by these buses and the effect upon safety of de-energizing these loads.

The licensee must ensure that when de-energizing each bus that no safety function is lost and that all Technical Specifications (TS) limited conditions of operability (LCO) are met and/or REQUIRED ACTIONS for CONDITIONS are identified.

Request:

For each bus to be de-energized, identify each electrical load that is either a) safety related, b) important to safety [see Note1], or c) affects any LCO ofthe Technical Specifications. Discuss any effect upon adherence to the Technical Specifications or other safety considerations when each load is de-energized. [The loads identified above in Background have already been considered and need not be listed].

(Note 1): Encompasses plant features covered in the General Design Criteria as discussed in FSAR Section 3.1, "Conformance with NRC General Design Criteria."

Clarification during the March 19, 2012 Conference call:

The NRC would like for each ofthe Unit 1 4.16kV Buses a listing of the loads that when the bus is de-energized provide an impact to Unit 2. For each load, the NRC would like a statement indicating if there is a Unit 2 Technical Specification impact and a summary statement for each Unit 2 impacted load as to why there is no safety impact to Unit 2 when the Unit 1 Bus is de-energized.

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 5 of 19 PPL Response to NRC Question 3:

The requested information is provided in Table 1 below. Table 1 contains all Unit 1 4.16 kV ESS Bus loads that have an impact on Unit 2 including the loads referenced above.

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 6 of19 TABLE 1 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus OP504A Emergency Service Water LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A201 (ESW)PumpA Motor HV-01224A1 Residual Heat Removal LCO 3.6.2.3 The loss of power to the spray pond return valves Control HV-01224A2 Service Water (RHRSW) LCO 3.6.2.4 results in the following:

Center HV-01222A Spray Pond Return Valves LCO 3.5.1 (MCC) LCO 3.7.1

  • One loop of RHRSW inoperable due to loss of OB517 LCO 3.7.2 flow path (LCOs 3. 7.1 and 3. 7.2 - 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Technical completion time- part of Technical Requirements Specification amendment request) for Operation
  • One subsystem of RHR suppression pool spray inoperable due to the loss ofRHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger. (LCO 3.6.2.4- 7 day completion time)
  • One Unit 1 Emergency Switchgear Cooling subsystem due to the loss of Control Structure Chilled Water subsystem. (TRO 3.8.6- 30 day completion time)

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 7 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A201- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OV521A Engineered Safeguard TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and OB517 OV521C Service Water (ESSW) 1 RHRSW fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires Pumphouse Fan that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> or declare the associated pumps inoperable.

Two ESW pump are declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.2 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 2 ESW pumps is 7 days.

MCC 2V506A RHRSW Pump Fan TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and OB517 1 RHRSW fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> or declare the associated pumps inoperable. One RHRSW pump would be declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.1 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 1 RHRSW pump is 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />. The extension of this time is the subject of the Tech Spec amendment request.

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 8 of19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A201 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC HV-089693A Control Structure Chilled LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure Chilled 1B216 Water ESW Control Valve LCO 3.7.4 Water ESW Control Valve, the following are declared TRO 3.7.9 inoperable:

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

MCC OV201A Reactor Building LCO 3.6.4.3 One Standby Gas Treatment subsystem is inoperable 1B217 Recirculation Fan due to the loss of the Reactor Building Recirculation Fan. (LCO 3 .6.4.3 - 7 day completion time) 1Y216 Various Instrumentation for LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1Y216 panel results in the various systems and loss of instrumentation and control to one SGTS control to dampers, subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -7 day completion time), one including the systems CREOASS subsystem.

described above

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 9 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Applicable Comments Source # Description Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV OP504B ESWPumpB LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time Bus 1A202 MCC HV-01224Bl RHRSWSpray LCO 3.6.2.3 The loss of power to the spray pond return valves results in the OB527 HV-01224B2 Pond Return Valves LCO 3.6.2.4 following:

HV-01222B LCO 3.5.1 LCO 3.7.1

  • One loop of RHRSW inoperable due to loss of flow path LCO 3.7.2 (LCOs 3. 7.1 and 3. 7.2 - 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> completion time - part of TRO 3.8.6 Technical Specification amendment request)
  • One subsystem of RHR suppression pool spray inoperable due to the loss ofRHRSW to the RHR heat exchanger.

(LCO 3.6.2.4- 7 day completion time)

  • One RHRpump inoperable due to the loss ofESW cooling to its motor. (LCO 3.5.1 - 7 day completion time)
  • One Unit 1 Emergency Switchgear Cooling subsystem due to the loss of Control Structure Chilled Water subsystem.

(TRO 3.8.6- 30 day completion time)

Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 10 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A202 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Applicable Comments Source # Description Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OV521B ESSW Pumphouse TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and 1 RHRSW OB527 OV521D Fan fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> or declare the associated pumps inoperable.

Two ESW pump are declared inoperable and LCO 3.7.2 is entered.

The completion time for the restoration of 2 ESW pumps is 7 days.

MCC 2V506B RHRSW Pump Fan TRO 3.7.6 Due to the loss of this MCC, 3 fans (2 ESSW fans and 1 RHRSW OB527 fan) are inoperable. This TRO requires that at least 2 of in the ESSW Pumphouse Ventilation subsystem be restored to operable status within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> or declare the associated pumps inoperable.

One RHRSW pump would be declared inoperable and LCO 3. 7.1 is entered. The completion time for the restoration of 1 RHRSW pump is 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />. The extension of this time is the subject of the Tech Spec amendment request.

MCC HV- Control Structure LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure Chilled Water ESW 1B226 089693B Chilled Water ESW LCO 3.7.4 Control Valve, the following are declared inoperable:

Control Valve TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem. (LCO 3.7.4-30 day completion time)
  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem. (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 11 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued) 4.16 kV Bus 1A202- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications Power Component Component Applicable Comments Source # Description Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OV201B Reactor Building LCO 3.6.4.3 One Standby Gas Treatment subsystem is inoperable due to the lost 1B227 Recirculation Fan of the Reactor Building Recirculation Fan. (LCO 3.6.4.3- 7 day completion time) 1Y226 Various Instrumentation and LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1Y226 panel results in the loss of damper control for instrumentation and control to one SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.3 -

various systems, 7 day completion time.

including the systems described above

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I 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus OP504C ESWPumpC LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A203 4.16 kV Bus OK112A Control Structure Chiller A LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure 1A203 LCO 3.7.4 Chiller, the following are declared inoperable:

TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

A(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

MCC 1B230 OE145A Control Structure A/C Unit LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure A/C A Heater LCO 3.7.4 Unit A Heater, the following are declared inoperable:

TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

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I 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136 SGTS The loss of power to MCC OB136 results in one OV109A Fan LCO 3.6.4.3 SGTS subsystem (LCO 3.6.4.2- 7 day completion OC886A Control Panel LCO 3.6.4.3 time) and one Control Structure HVAC subsystem OV118A Room Exchange Fan TRO 3.7.9 (LCO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time) being declared OV144A Equipment Room Fan TRO 3.7.9 inoperable.

OE144A Equipment Room Heating TRO 3.7.9 Coil MCC OB136 cs With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following OV101A CREOASS Fan LCO 3.7.3 are declared inoperable:

OP171A Chilled Water System LCO 3.7.3 (CWS) Emergency LCO 3.7.4

  • One CREOASS subsystem. (LCO 3.7.3- 7 Condenser Water Pump TRO 3.7.9 day completion time)
  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

OP170A CWS SW Condenser LCO 3.7.3 (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

Pump LCO 3.7.4

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

TRO 3.7.9 (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

OP162A Chilled Water Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OP122A Chiller OK112A Oil Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OE143A Cont Room Emergency LCO 3.7.3 Fresh Air Heating Coil

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 14 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)

I 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136 OV103A Heating & Ventilation LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following (continued) (H&V) System Fan LCO 3.7.4 are declared inoperable:

TRO 3.7.9 OV117A LCO 3.7.3

TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

OV115A LCO 3.7.3 (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

Computer Room Ceiling LCO 3.7.4

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

Fan TRO 3.7.9 (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

OV116A LCO 3.7.3 Battery Room Exhaust Fan LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 15 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)

I 4.16 kV Bus 1A203 -Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 1Y236 Various 120 VAC instrument LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1Y236 panel results in the power to Instrumentation LCO 3.3.7.1 loss of instrumentation and control to:

for various systems and LCO 3.7.3

including the systems TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

I

Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 16 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)

I 4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Enerdzation with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 4.16 kV Bus OP504D ESWPumpD LCO 3.7.2 Loss of 1 ESW Pump is a 7-day completion time 1A204 4.16 kV Bus OK112B Control Structure Chiller B LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure 1A204 LCO 3.7.4 Chiller, the following are declared inoperable:

TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

Load Center OE145B Control Structure A/C Unit LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to the Control Structure A/C 1B240 B Heater LCO 3.7.4 Unit A Heater, the following are declared inoperable:

TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem .

(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 17 of19 TABLE 1 (Continued)

I 4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB136 SOTS OV109B Fan LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to MCC OB136 results in one OC886B Control Panel LCO 3.6.4.3 SOTS subsystem (LCO 3 .6.4.3 - 7 day completion OV118B Room Exchange Fan TRO 3.7.9 time), one Control Structure HVAC subsystem (LCO OV144B Equipment Room Fan TRO 3.7.9 3.7.9- 30 day completion time) being declared OE144B Equipment Room Heating TRO 3.7.9 inoperable, and one vent stack radiation monitor Coil TRO 3.3.4 (TRO 3.11.2.6- 30-day completion time to restore the OP560 Stack Vent Vacuum Pump TRO 3.11.2.6 monitor) inoperable.

MCC OB146 cs OV101B CREOASS Fan LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following OP171B CWS Emergency are declared inoperable:

Condenser Water Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4

OP170B CWS SW Condenser LCO 3.7.3

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

Pump LCO 3.7.4 (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

OP162B Chilled Water Pump LCO 3.7.3 (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OP122B Chiller OK112A Oil Pump LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9 OE143B Cont Room Emergency LCO 3.7.3 Fresh Air Heating Coil

Attachment 1 to PLA-6828 Page 18 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)

I 4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Affected by De-Energization with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO MCC OB146 OV103B H&V System Fan LCO 3.7.3 With the loss of power to MCC OB136, the following (continued) LCO 3.7.4 are declared inoperable:

TRO 3.7.9 OV117B Cont Room Ceiling Fan LCO 3.7.3

TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

OV115B Computer Room Ceiling LCO 3.7.3 (LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

Fan LCO 3.7.4

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

TRO 3.7.9 (TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

OV116B Battery Room Exhaust Fan LCO 3.7.3 LCO 3.7.4 TRO 3.7.9

Attachment 1 to PLA -6828 Page 19 of 19 TABLE 1 (Continued)

I 4.16 kV Bus 1A204- Unit 2 & Common Loads Mfected by De-Ener2ization with LCO or TRO Implications I Power Component Component Description Applicable Comments Source # Unit2 LCO/TRO 1Y246 Various 120 V AC instrument LCO 3.6.4.3 The loss of power to the 1Y246 panel results in the power to Instrumentation LCO 3.3.7.1 loss of instrumentation and control to:

for various systems, LCO 3.7.3

described above TRO 3.7.9

  • One Control Room Floor Cooling subsystem.

(LCO 3.7.4- 30 day completion time)

  • One Control Structure HVAC subsystem.

(TRO 3.7.9- 30 day completion time)

Attachment 2 to PLA-6828 PPL Susquehanna, LLC Revised Proposed Changes to Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.8. 7

Electrical Power Systems -

Distribution Systems- Operating and Unit 2 Technical Specification 3. 7.1, Plant Systems-RHRSW System and UHS (Markups)

PPL Rev. 2:

Distribution Systems-Operating 3.8.7 3.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 3.8. 7 Distribution Systems-Operating LCO 3.8. 7 The electrical power distribution subsystems in Table 3.8. 7-1 shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. --------------NOTE--------------- ----------------Nate----------------

Not applicable to DG E DC Bus Enter applicable Conditions and OD597 Required Actions of LCO 3.8.4, "DC Sources- Operating," for DC source(s) made inoperable One or more Unit 2 AC by inoperable power distribution electrical power distribution subsystem(s).

subsystems inoperable.

A.1 Restore Unit 2 AC electrical power 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> distribution subsystem(s) to OPERABLE status. AND 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> from discovery of failure to meet LCO 3.8. 7 except for Condition F or G B. ---------------NOTE-------------- B.1 Restore Unit 2 DC electrical power 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> Not applicable to DG E DC Bus distribution subsystem(s) to OD597 OPERABLE status.

One or more Unit 2 DC 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> from electrical power distribution discovery of failure to subsystems inoperable. meet LCO 3.8. 7 except for Condition F orG C. One Unit 1 AC electrical power C.1 Restore Unit 1 AC electrical power 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> distribution subsystem distribution subsystem to inoperable. OPERABLE status.

(continued)

SUSQUEHANNA- UNIT 2 TS I 3.8-44 Amendment 4-M, -1%, ~

PPL Rev. 4 RHRSW System and UHS 3.7.1

3. 7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3.7.1 Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) System and the Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)

LCO 3.7.1 Two RHRSW subsystems and the UHS shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

ACTIONS


N0 TE ----------------------------------------------------------

Enter applicable Conditions and Required Actions of LCO 3.4.8, "Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Shutdown Cooling System-Hot Shutdown," for RHR shutdown cooling made inoperable by RHRSW System.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. ---------------NOTE--------------- A.1 Declare the associated RHRSW Immediately Separate Condition entry is subsystems inoperable.

allowed for each valve.

One valve in Table 3.7.1-1 A.2 Establish an open flow path to the 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> inoperable. UHS.

OR One valve in Table 3. 7.1-2 A.3 Restore the inoperable valve(s) to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> from the inoperable. OPERABLE status. discovery of an inoperable RHRSW subsystem in the opposite loop from the One valve in Table 3. 7.1-3 inoperable valve(s) inoperable.

72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Any combination of valves in Table 3.7.1-1, Table 3.7.1-2, or Table 3.7.1-3 in the same return loop inoperable.

SUSQUEHANNA- UNIT 2 TS I 3.7-1 Amendment §4, 400, ~

PPL Rev. 4 RHRSW System and UHS 3.7.1 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B. One Unit 2 RHRSW subsystem B.1 Restore the Unit 2 RHRSW 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> from inoperable. subsystem to OPERABLE status. discovery of the associated Unit 1 RHRSW subsystem inoperable AND 7 days C. Both Unit 2 RHRSW C.1 Restore one Unit 2 RHRSW 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> from discovery subsystems inoperable. subsystem to OPERABLE status. of one Unit 1 RHRSW subsystem not capable of supporting associated Unit 2 RHRSW subsystem AND 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> D. Required Action and associated D.1 Be in MODE 3. 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> Completion Time not met.

AND OR D.2 Be in MODE4. 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> UHS inoperable.

SUSQUEHANNA- UNIT 2 TS I 3.7-2 Amendment~, 156,180