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{{#Wiki_filter:Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. Palisades  
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Nuclear Plant 27780 Blue Star Memorial  
Palisades Nuclear Plant 27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway Covert, MI 49043 Tel269 764 2000 June 10,2008 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Palisades Nuclear Plant Docket 50-255 License No. DPR-20 Response to NRC Follow-Up Inspection 05000255/2008008(DRS~
Highway Covert, MI  
 
49043 Tel269 764 2000 June 10,2008  
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  
 
ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001  
By letter dated May 19, 2008, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued the NRC follow-up lnspection Report 05000255/2008008(DRS). This report documented the actions taken to review an unresolved item from the 2006 component design basis inspection at the Palisades Nuclear Plant (PNP). This unresolved item involved a concern with respect to the fast transfer scheme from the safeguards transformer to the startup transformer. As documented in this letter, the NRC determined after further review that a modification is necessary to bring the fast transfer scheme into compliance with its description in the final safety analysis report (FSAR) Section 8.6.2.
Palisades Nuclear Plant Docket 50-255  
The letter requested a response within 30 calendar days with a description of the intended actions to be taken by Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc (ENO) to address the noncompliance, including a proposed schedule to complete the actions.
License No. DPR-20 Response to  
Preliminary reviews indicate that any modification of the fast transfer scheme must occur during plant shutdown conditions due to the need to perform post modification testing. The next scheduled plant shutdowns are the refueling outages in 2009 and in 2010. EN0 had identified a potential modification that could be installed during the 2009 outage, but analytical work associated with the modification recently revealed that the modification would not have completely restored the fast transfer and brought it into compliance with the FSAR. As a result, it was necessary to consider other options.
NRC Follow-Up Inspection  
Due to the extensive analytical work required to support another option and the inherent uncertainty of the analytical results for any of the options available, EN0 is not confident that a modification can be developed for the 2009 outage. Therefore, EN0 intends to develop a modification to restore the fast transfer scheme during the 2010 refueling outage. Until then, PNP will continue to operate with the fast transfer disabled by a temporary modification.
05000255/2008008(DRS~  
 
Dear Sir or Madam: By letter dated  
Document Control Desk Page 2 Summarv of Commitments PNP will implement a modification to bring the fast transfer into compliance with the FSAR during the 2010 refueling outage.
May 19, 2008, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued  
Laurie A. Lahti Licensing Manager Palisades Nuclear Plant C C Administrator, Region Ill, USNRC Project Manager, Palisades, USNRC Resident Inspector, Palisades, USNRC Office of Enforcement, USNRC}}
the NRC follow-up lnspection  
Report 05000255/2008008(DRS). This report documented  
the actions taken to review  
an unresolved  
item from the 2006 component design  
basis inspection at the Palisades  
Nuclear Plant (PNP).  
This unresolved item involved  
a concern with respect to the fast transfer scheme  
from the safeguards transformer to  
the startup transformer.  
As documented  
in this letter, the NRC determined after  
further review that a modification  
is necessary to  
bring the fast transfer scheme into  
compliance with its description  
in the final safety analysis report (FSAR) Section  
8.6.2. The letter requested a response within 30 calendar days  
with a description  
of the intended actions to be taken by Entergy Nuclear  
Operations, Inc (ENO)  
to address the  
noncompliance, including a proposed schedule  
to complete the actions. Preliminary  
reviews indicate that  
any modification  
of the fast transfer scheme must  
occur during plant shutdown conditions due to the  
need to perform post modification  
testing. The next scheduled plant shutdowns are the refueling outages  
in 2009 and in 201 0. EN0 had identified a potential modification that could  
be installed during the  
2009 outage, but analytical  
work associated with  
the modification recently revealed  
that the modification  
would not have completely restored  
the fast transfer and brought it into compliance with the FSAR. As a result, it was necessary  
to consider other options.  
Due to the extensive analytical  
work required to support another  
option and the inherent uncertainty  
of the analytical results  
for any of the options available, EN0 is not confident that a modification can  
be developed for  
the 2009 outage.  
Therefore, EN0 intends to develop a modification  
to restore the fast transfer scheme  
during the 2010 refueling  
outage. Until then, PNP will continue to operate with the fast transfer disabled  
by a temporary modification.
Document Control Desk Page 2 Summarv of Commitments  
PNP will implement  
a modification to  
bring the fast transfer into compliance with the FSAR during the  
201 0 refueling outage.  
Laurie A. Lahti Licensing  
Manager Palisades Nuclear Plant  
CC Administrator, Region  
Ill, USNRC Project Manager, Palisades, USNRC Resident Inspector, Palisades, USNRC Office of Enforcement, USNRC
}}

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Response to NRC Follow-Up Inspection 05000255/2008008 (DRS)
ML081630565
Person / Time
Site: Palisades Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/2008
From: Lahti L
Entergy Nuclear Operations
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
IR-08-008
Download: ML081630565 (2)


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Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

Palisades Nuclear Plant 27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway Covert, MI 49043 Tel269 764 2000 June 10,2008 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Palisades Nuclear Plant Docket 50-255 License No. DPR-20 Response to NRC Follow-Up Inspection 05000255/2008008(DRS~

Dear Sir or Madam:

By letter dated May 19, 2008, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued the NRC follow-up lnspection Report 05000255/2008008(DRS). This report documented the actions taken to review an unresolved item from the 2006 component design basis inspection at the Palisades Nuclear Plant (PNP). This unresolved item involved a concern with respect to the fast transfer scheme from the safeguards transformer to the startup transformer. As documented in this letter, the NRC determined after further review that a modification is necessary to bring the fast transfer scheme into compliance with its description in the final safety analysis report (FSAR) Section 8.6.2.

The letter requested a response within 30 calendar days with a description of the intended actions to be taken by Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc (ENO) to address the noncompliance, including a proposed schedule to complete the actions.

Preliminary reviews indicate that any modification of the fast transfer scheme must occur during plant shutdown conditions due to the need to perform post modification testing. The next scheduled plant shutdowns are the refueling outages in 2009 and in 2010. EN0 had identified a potential modification that could be installed during the 2009 outage, but analytical work associated with the modification recently revealed that the modification would not have completely restored the fast transfer and brought it into compliance with the FSAR. As a result, it was necessary to consider other options.

Due to the extensive analytical work required to support another option and the inherent uncertainty of the analytical results for any of the options available, EN0 is not confident that a modification can be developed for the 2009 outage. Therefore, EN0 intends to develop a modification to restore the fast transfer scheme during the 2010 refueling outage. Until then, PNP will continue to operate with the fast transfer disabled by a temporary modification.

Document Control Desk Page 2 Summarv of Commitments PNP will implement a modification to bring the fast transfer into compliance with the FSAR during the 2010 refueling outage.

Laurie A. Lahti Licensing Manager Palisades Nuclear Plant C C Administrator, Region Ill, USNRC Project Manager, Palisades, USNRC Resident Inspector, Palisades, USNRC Office of Enforcement, USNRC