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| issue date = 08/17/1999
| issue date = 08/17/1999
| title = Application for Amend to License DPR-58,to Change TS 3/4.4.5 & Bases for TS 3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2 & 3/4.4.8 to Remove voltage-based Repair Criteria,F* Repair Criteria & Sleeving Methodologies from Unit 1 TS & Clarify Bases Sections
| title = Application for Amend to License DPR-58,to Change TS 3/4.4.5 & Bases for TS 3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2 & 3/4.4.8 to Remove voltage-based Repair Criteria,F* Repair Criteria & Sleeving Methodologies from Unit 1 TS & Clarify Bases Sections
| author name = POWERS R P
| author name = Powers R
| author affiliation = AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC.
| author affiliation = AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC.
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| document type = OPERATING LICENSES-APPLIATION TO AMEND-RENEW EXISTING, TEXT-LICENSE APPLICATIONS & PERMITS
| document type = OPERATING LICENSES-APPLIATION TO AMEND-RENEW EXISTING, TEXT-LICENSE APPLICATIONS & PERMITS
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Application foramendtolicenseDPR-58,to changeTS3/4.4.5&.basesforTS3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2
Application for amend to license DPR-58,to change TS 3/4.4.5 &. bases for TS 3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2 & 3/4.4.8 to remove voltage-based repair criteria,F* repair criteria S sleeving methodologies from Unit 1 TS & clarify bases sections.
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~~I(I PmericenElectricP~er'ookNUotearPtanli@it1Steainenerator Re~iotaPrrject OneCookPrxeMl4910661646%72ANERICAN'I ECIICPOWERAugust17,1999C0799-0510CFR50.90DocketNo:50-315U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission ATTN:DocumentControlDeskMailStop0-P1-17Washington, D.C.20555-0001 DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnit1TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGEREQUESTTECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 3/4.4.5rANDBASES3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2, AND3/4.4.8Pursuantto10CFR50.90,IndianaMichiganPowerCompany(I&M),theLicenseeforDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnit1,proposestoamendAppendixA,Technical Specifications (T/S),ofFacilityOperating LicenseDPR-58.I&M'proposes toamendUnit1T/S3/4.4.5andthebasesforT/S3/4.4.5,T/S3/4.4.6.2, andT/S3/4.4.8.Thisproposedamendment removesthevoltage-based repaircriteria, F*repaircriteria, andsleevingmethodologies fromtheUnit1T/Sandclarifies thebasessectionsaccordingly.
                                                                                                      'E NOTE TO ALL "RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
ThisproposedchangeispartoftheUnit1steamgenerator (SG)replacement effort.Theamendment istobeimplemented uponcompletion oftheSGreplacement.
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I&Mwillbereplacing theoriginalUnit1Westinghouse model51SGswithBabcockandWilcox(B&W)SGshavingimprovedmaterials andenhanceddesignfeatures.
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Thereplacement effortisscheduled tooccurduringthecurrentoutage,priortoUnit1restart.Thecurrentvoltage-based andF*repaircriteriaandsleevingmethodologies, intheUnit1T/S,incorporated viapastamendments tospecifically addressvariousSGtubedegradation mechanisms associated withtheWestinghouse Model51SGs,arenotapplicable tothereplacement SGs.Attachment 1providesthebackground andreasonfogthechange,adescription oftheproposedchange,thejustification forthechange,andouranalysisconcerning significant hazardsconsiderations'ttachment 2providesthecurrentT/Spages,marked-up toreflecttheproposedchanges.Attachment 3providestheproposed'evised T/Spages.Attachment 4providesanenvironmental assessment oftheproposedchange.r9908250i94 9908i7PDRADQCK050003l5t, PPDRAEP:America's EnergyPartner" II7WlZ+y~I' U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Page2C0799-05Inaccordance withtherequirements of10CFR50.91,copiesofthisletteranditsattachments havebeentransmitted totheMichiganPublicServiceCommission andtheMichiganDepartment ofPublicHealth.Shouldyouhaveanyquestions, pleasecontactMr.GordonP.Arent,ActingDirectorofRegulatory Affairs,at(616)465-5901, extension 1575.Sincerely, R.P.PowersVicePresident SRTOANDSUBSCRIBED BEFOREMEzzsItv1999NotarybicMyCommission ExpiresAttachments
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)rZKRCQA.EGOlEGÃQSQ.5i2000/jmcc:A.C.Bakken,XII,w/attachments J.E.Dyer,w/attachments MDEQ-DWSRPDNRCResidentInspector, w/attachments REWhale I+y7HXQ.ClCtKKI~QC3~ZNNQggRoC$587)tCiOMQNO Attachment 1toC0799-05Page1BACKGROUND ANDREASONFORCHANGE;DESCRIPTION OFCHANGE;JUSTIFICATION FORCHANGE;AND10CFR50.92ANALYSISFORCHANGETOUNIT1TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A.BACKGROUND ANDREASONFORCHANGEIndianaMichiganPowerCompany(I&M),theLicenseeforDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant,Units1and2;planstoreplacetheUnit1steamgenerators (SGs)duringthecurrentoutagepriortoUnit1restart.Thecurrentsurveillance requirements forsampleselection, inspection frequency, acceptance
 
: criteria, repairmethods,andrequiredreportswerespecifically developed forapplication tothedegradedWestinghouse model51SGs(OSGs)installed inUnit1.Theserequirements weredeveloped, inpart,topermittubestoremaininservicethatwereexperiencing varioustubedegradation mechanisms.
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Afterreplacement oftheOSGs,thecurrentvoltage-based repaircriteria, F*repaircriteria, andsleevingmethodswillnolongerbeapplicable duetomaterialanddesignchangesincorporated intothereplacement steamgenerators (RSGs).Theanalysesperformed tosupportapplication ofthevoltage-based andF*repaircriteriawerespecifically basedontheOSGs.These.analyses willnolongerapplytotheRSGsfollowing replacement oftheOSGs.Inaddition, thecurrently approvedWestinghouse mechanical, Westinghouse laser-welded, andCombustion Engineering leaktightweldedsleevingprocesses willnolongerbeapplicable toUnit1.Thesesleevingprocesses weredeveloped specifically forWestinghouse SGmaterials anddesignandare,therefore, notapplicable totheBaWRSGs.B.DESCRIPTION OFCHANGEIntroduction ChangesareproposedtoamendTechnical Specification (T/S)3/4.4.5,"SteamGenerators,"
 
T/SBases3/4.4.5,"SteamGenerators TubeIntegrity,"
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      'ook NUotear Ptanl i@it 1 Steainenerator Re~iotaPrrject One Cook Prxe Ml 49106 61646%72 ANERICAN'I ECIIC POWER August 17, 1999 C0799-05 10 CFR 50.90 Docket No:               50-315 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Mail Stop 0-P1-17 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE REQUEST TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 3/4.4.5r AND BASES    3/4.4.5, 3/4.4.6.2,   AND  3/4.4.8 Pursuant to              10 CFR    50.90, Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M),
andT/Sbases3/4.4.8,"Specific Activity,"
the Licensee              for    Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1, proposes to amend          Appendix A, Technical           Specifications     (T/S), of          Facility Operating              License DPR-58.           I&M   'proposes     to  amend          Unit 1 T/S      3/4.4.5 and the bases for T/S 3/4.4.5, T/S 3/4.4.6.2, and T/S      3/4.4.8. This proposed amendment removes the voltage-based repair criteria, F* repair criteria, and sleeving methodologies from the Unit 1 T/S and clarifies the bases sections accordingly.
forUnit1tosupportSGreplacement.
This proposed change is part of the Unit 1 steam generator (SG) replacement effort.                     The amendment is to be implemented upon completion of the SG replacement.                         I&M will be replacing the original Unit 1 Westinghouse model 51 SGs with Babcock and Wilcox (B&W) SGs having improved materials and enhanced design features.
Thereplacement effortisscheduled tooccurduringthecurrentoutage,priortoUnit1restart.TheRSGmaterials anddesignfeaturesfortubingandtubesupportsaredifferent fromtheOSGs.Inlightofthedesigndifferences, theanalysesperformed foruseofvoltage-based andF*repaircriteriaandsleevingmethodologies forUnit1tubesdonotapplytotheRSGs.Therefore, reference tothesecriteriaandmethodologies willnolongerbeappropriate intheT/S.
The replacement effort is scheduled to occur during the current outage, prior to Unit 1 restart.                     The current voltage-based and F* repair criteria and sleeving methodologies, in the Unit 1 T/S, incorporated via past amendments to specifically address various SG tube degradation mechanisms                     associated with the Westinghouse Model 51 SGs, are not applicable to the replacement SGs.
Iy7tg))Ct4I'$1 Attachment 1toC0799-05Page2DescritionandBasisforCurrentReuirements Thesurveillance requirements specified inT/S3/4.4.5forinspection ofSGtubesareintendedtoprovidereasonable assurance thatthestructural andleakageintegrity ofthetubesisacceptable forcontinued serviceandwillwithstand thepeakpressures thatcoulddevelopfollowing apostulated accident.
Attachment             1  provides the background and reason fog the change,                   a description of the proposed change, the justification for the change,             and      our analysis      concerning      significant hazards considerations'ttachment 2 provides the current T/S pages, marked-up to reflect the proposed changes.                       Attachment 3 provides the proposed'evised                       T/S pages. Attachment 4 provides an environmental assessment of the proposed change.
Themostsevereaccidentforpeakdifferential pressureonthetubesisthemainsteamline break(MSLB)accident.
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Priortodevelopment ofspecialized repaircriteria(voltage-based andF*),thepluggingcriteriaforUnit1werebasedonatubeintegrity minimumwallthickness requirement established fortheplantaspartoftheoriginallicensing basis.Thespecialized criteriaforSGtubesandsleevesinthecurrentT/Sarebasedonanalysesperformed torequirements ofregulatory guide(RG)1.121andgenericletter(GL)95-05.Fortubesleftinserviceduetoapplication ofvoltage-based orF*repaircriteria, analyseshavebeenperformed todemonstrate acceptable probability oftubeburst,andtoprovideassurance thatMSLBleakageiswithinsite-specificlimits.Thecurrentrepairmethodsofsleevingprovideaprocesstore-establish theprimarysystempressureboundaryofatubecontaining degradation exceeding therepairlimit.Installation ofthesleeveprovidesaleaktightboundarythatspansthedefective areaandrestoresthestructural integrity ofthetubingtosatisfyRG1.121requirements.
 
Thecurrentprogramforin-service inspection ofSGtubesisbasedonamodification ofRG1.83,revision1,GL95-05,andF*criteria.
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In-service inspection ofSGtubingisnecessary tomaintainsurveillance oftheconditions ofthetubesintheeventthatthereisevidence'fmechanical damageorprogressive degradation duetodesign,manufacturing errors,orin-service conditions thatcouldleadtocorrosion.
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In-service inspection ofSGtubingalsoprovidesameansofcharacterizing thenatureandcauseoftubedegradation sothatcorrective measurescanbetaken.T/Sreporting requirements associated withapplication ofvoltage-basedrepairandF*repaircriteriaprovideassurance thattheNRCisawareofanyabnormalities detectedduringaninspection andprovidenotification astotheextentofapplication ofthecriteria.
 
T/S4.4.5providesthesurveillance requirements forsampleselection, inspection frequency, acceptance
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                               C0799-05 Page  2 In accordance with the requirements of            10 CFR 50.91, copies of this letter and its attachments have been transmitted to the Michigan Public Service Commission and the Michigan Department of Public Health.
: criteria, repairmethods,andrequiredreportstotheNRC.Provisions ofT/S4.4.5thatareaffectedbythisproposedT/Samendment aresummarized asfollows:
Should you have any questions,         please contact Mr. Gordon P.
t~a41 Attachment 1toC0799-05Page3T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2providestherequirement forSGtubesampleselection andinspection andprefacethelistofexceptions totherandomselection ofSGtubes.Thissectionalsostatesthattubesrepairedbysleevingdonotconstitute areasofpreviousdefectsorimperfections.
Arent, Acting Director of Regulatory Affairs, at (616) 465-5901, extension 1575.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.l requiresalltubesnotpluggedorrepairedthatpreviously haddetectable wallpenetrations beincludedinthefirstsample.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.4 requiresthat,forallindications leftinserviceasaresultofapplication ofthe-tubesupportplate(TSP)voltage-based repaircriteria, the,indications shallbeinspected bybobbincoilprobeduringfuturerefueling outages.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.c requiresthattubesthatremaininserviceduetotheapplication oftheF*repaircriteriawillbeinspected intherollexpandedregionduringfutureoutages.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.e requiresthedetermination ofTSPintersections havingoutsidediameter, stresscorrosion cracking(ODSCC)indications bebasedonarandomsampleinspection ofatleast20%ofthetotalnumberoftubesinspected overtheirfulllength.Implementation oftheSGtube/TSPpluggingcriteriarequiresa100%bobbincoilinspection forhotlegsupportplateintersections andcoldlegintersections downtothelowestcoldlegTSPwithknownODSCCindications.
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T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.f requiresthatinspection ofsleevesfollowthecriteriaforfirstsampleselection andsampleexpansion according totable4.4-2.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2alsospecifies thecriteriatoclassifythesampleinspection resultsintothreecategories.
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The"note"tothesecriteriastatesthatpreviously degradedtubesorsleevesmustexhibitsignificant
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(>10%)furtherwallpenetrations tobeincludedinthepercentage calculation definedintheclassification criteria.
 
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.3.a requiresthefirstin-service inspection tobeperformed withinaspecified intervaloftimefollowing initialcriticality.
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Frequencies ofsubsequent in-service inspections arealsoaddressed.
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Attachment 1toC0799-05Page4T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.1 defines"imperfections" forbothtubesandsleevesasexceptions todimensions, finishorcontourfromthatrequiredbyfabrication drawingsorspecifications.
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T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.2 defines"degradation" forbothtubesandsleevesasservice-induced
 
: cracking, wastage,wear,orgeneralcorrosion oneithertheinsideoroutsideofthetubeorsleeve.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.3 defines"degraded tubeorsleeve"ashavinganimperfection ofgreaterthanorequalto20%ofthenominalwallthickness.
Attachment   1  to  C0799-05                                    Page  1 BACKGROUND AND REASON FOR CHANGE; DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE; JUSTIFICATION     FOR CHANGE; AND 10 CFR 50.92 ANALYSIS FOR CHANGE TO UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A. BACKGROUND AND REASON FOR CHANGE Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M), the Licensee for Donald C.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.5 defines"defect"asanimperfection thatexceedsthedefinedrepairlimit.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.6 definesthe"repair/plugging limit"fortubingorsleevedtubesastheimperfection depthequalto40%ofthenominaltubewallthickness.
Cook  Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2; plans to replace the Unit 1 steam generators (SGs) during the current outage prior to Unit 1 restart.       The current surveillance      requirements for sample selection, inspection frequency, acceptance criteria, repair methods, and required reports were specifically developed for application to the degraded Westinghouse model 51 SGs (OSGs) installed in Unit 1. These requirements were developed, in part, to permit tubes to remain in service that were experiencing various tube degradation mechanisms.         After replacement of the OSGs,   the current voltage-based repair criteria, F* repair criteria, and sleeving methods will no longer be applicable due to material and design changes incorporated into the replacement steam generators (RSGs).
Theplugginglimitimperfection depthforlaserweldedsleevesisequalto23%ofthenominalsleevewallthickness.
The  analyses performed to support application of the voltage-based and F* repair criteria were specifically based on the OSGs. These
Theplugginglimitimperfection depthfornon-laserweldedsleevesisequalto29%ofthenominalsleevewallthickness.
.analyses will no longer apply to the RSGs following replacement of the OSGs. In addition, the currently approved Westinghouse mechanical, Westinghouse laser-welded, and Combustion Engineering leak tight welded sleeving processes will no longer be applicable to Unit 1. These sleeving processes were developed specifically for Westinghouse SG materials and design and are, therefore, not applicable to the BaW RSGs.
Thisdefinition doesnotapplytodefectsinthetubesheet thatmeetthecriteriaforanF*tube.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.7 defines"unserviceable" asthecondition fortubesandsleevesthatleakorwouldnotmaintaintheirstructural integrity undertheconditions specified in4.4.5.3.c.
B. DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE Introduction Changes    are    proposed to amend Technical Specification (T/S) 3/4.4.5,   "Steam Generators," T/S Bases 3/4.4.5, "Steam Generators Tube Integrity," T/S bases 3/4.4.6.2, "Operational Leakage," and T/S bases 3/4.4.8, "Specific Activity," for Unit 1 to support SG replacement.     The replacement effort is scheduled to occur during the current outage, prior to Unit 1 restart.           The RSG materials and design features for tubing        and  tube  supports are different from the OSGs.       In light of the design differences, the analyses performed for use of voltage-based and F* repair criteria and sleeving methodologies for Unit 1 tubes do not apply to the RSGs.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.8 defines"inspection" asthemeansofdetermining thecondition oftheSGtubeorsleevefromthepointofentry(hotlegside)completely aroundtheU-bendtothetopsupportofthecoldleg.ForatubeinwhichtheTSPelevation interimplugginglimithasbeenapplied,the"inspection" willincludeallthehotlegintersections andcoldlegintersections downto,atleast,thelevelofthelastcrackindication.
Therefore, reference to these criteria and methodologies will no longer be appropriate in the T/S.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.9 definesandpermits"sleeving" oftwotypes.Tubesupportplatesleevesarecenteredaboutthetubesupportplateintersection.
 
Tubesheet sleevesstartattheprimaryfluidtubesheet interface andextendthroughtheentiretubesheet.
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T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.10 definesthe"tubesupportplaterepairlimit"usedtodisposition alloy600SGtubesforcontinued servicethatareexperiencing predominately axially-oriented ODSCCconfinedwithinthe Attachment 1toC0799-05Page5thickness ofthetubesupportplates.Attubesupportplateintersections, theplugginglimitisbasedonmaintaining SGtubeserviceability asdetermined byvariousbobbinvoltagecriteria.
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Mid-cycle repairlimitsarealsodefined.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.ll definestheF*"distance" asthedistancefromthe'ottom ofthehardrolltransition towardthebottomofthetubesheet thathasbeenconservatively determined tobe1.11inches(notincluding eddycurrentuncertainty).
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T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.12 definesthe"F*tube"asaSGtubewithdegradation, belowtheF*distance, equaltoorgreaterthan40%,butthathasnoindications ofdegradation (i.e.,noindication ofcracking) withintheF*distance.
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T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.13 defines"tuberepair"assleevingdescribed byreportslistedinT/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c.
1 to C0799-05                                  Page 2 Descri tion and Basis for Current    Re uirements The    surveillance requirements specified in T/S 3/4.4.5 for inspection of SG tubes are intended to provide reasonable assurance that the structural and leakage integrity of the tubes is acceptable for continued service and will withstand the peak pressures that could develop following a postulated accident. The most severe accident for peak differential pressure      on the tubes is the main steamline break (MSLB) accident.
Discussion allowsuseofsleevingaspreventive measuresandforamethodofreturning previously pluggedtubestoservicefollowing appropriate inspections.
Prior to development of specialized repair criteria (voltage-based and  F*), the plugging criteria for Unit 1 were based on a tube integrity minimum wall thickness requirement established for the plant as part of the original licensing basis. The specialized criteria for SG tubes and sleeves in the current T/S are based on analyses performed to requirements of regulatory guide (RG) 1.121 and generic letter (GL) 95-05.     For tubes left in service due to application of voltage-based or F* repair criteria, analyses have been performed to demonstrate acceptable probability of tube burst, and to provide assurance that MSLB leakage is within site-specific limits.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.b statesthataSGshallbedetermined operableaftercompleting thecorresponding actionsrequiredbytable4.4-2.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c identifies thetopicalreportsforsleevingmethodologies approvedforuseonUnitl.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.a requiresthatthenumberoftubespluggedorsleevedbereportedtotheNRCwithin15daysofthecompletion ofeachin-service inspection oftheSGtubes.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.b requiresthatthenumberoftubesandsleevesinspected bereportedandtubesthatarepluggedorsleevedbeidentified intheannualoperating report.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.d requiresnotification totheNRCofimplementation ofvoltage-based repairpriortoreturning theSGstoserviceifanyofthefollowing conditions arise.Theestimated end-of-cycle(EOC)leakagelimitexceedsthatassumedinthelicensing basisoffsitedosecalculation fortheMSLB.  
The  current repair methods of sleeving provide a process to re-establish the primary system pressure boundary of a tube containing degradation exceeding the repair limit. Installation of the sleeve provides a leak tight boundary that spans the defective area and restores the structural integrity of the tubing to satisfy RG 1.121 requirements.
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The current program    for in-service inspection of SG tubes is based on a modification      of RG 1.83, revision 1, GL 95-05, and F*
crack-like thetubeindications aresupportplateIndications areidentified thatextendbeyondtheconfinesofthetubesupportplate.Indications areidentified atthetubesupportplateelevations thatareattributable toprimarywaterstresscorrosion cracking.
criteria. In-service inspection of SG tubing is necessary to that there is evidence degradation    due
Thecalculated conditional burstprobability basedonprojected EOCvoltagedistribution exceeds1x10'.Thisdetermination alsorequiresanassessment ofthesafetysignificance oftheoccurrence.
                            'f maintain surveillance of the conditions of the tubes in the event to design, mechanical damage or progressive manufacturing errors, or in-service conditions that could lead to corrosion. In-service inspection of SG tubing also provides a means of characterizing the nature and cause of tube degradation so that corrective measures can be taken.
T/Stable4.4-2providestherequiredsamplesize,resulting
T/S reporting requirements associated with application of voltage-based repair and F* repair criteria provide assurance that the NRC is aware of any abnormalities detected during an inspection and provide notification as to the extent of application of the criteria.
: category, andrequiredactionsforfirst,second,andthirdsampleSGtubeinspections.
T/S  4.4.5 provides the surveillance requirements for sample selection, inspection frequency, acceptance criteria, repair methods, and required reports to the NRC. Provisions of T/S 4.4.5 that are affected by this proposed T/S amendment are summarized as follows:
T/Sbases3/4.4.5addresses requirements ofT/Ssurveillance 4.4.5.Additionally, T/Sbases3/4.5.6.2 addresses theanticipated primary-to-secondary leakageassociated withtheMSLB,whichisbasedontheSGtubestructural integrity condition requiredbyT/Ssurveillance 4.4.5.T/Sbases3/4.4.8addresses thelimitations ontheprimarycoolantactivitybasedonmaintaining acceptable offsitedosesfollowing asteamgenerator tuberupture(SGTR)event.Thisbasessectionwaspreviously modifiedtoincludeaMSLBcaseforhighprimary-to-secondary leakage(120gpm)ataprimarycoolantactivitylevelcorresponding to1%failedfuel.DescritionofProosedModifications toUnit1Technical Secifications I&MproposestoreviseT/S3/4.4.5,T/Sbases3/4.4.5,T/Sbases3/4.4.6.2, andT/Sbases3/4.4.8.Theserevisions removethemodifications thatweremadetotheUnit1T/StoaddressthevariousSGtubedegradation mechanisms thathaveoccurredontheUnit1OSGs.Incorporation oftheseproposedchangeswillcausetheUnit1T/Stoessentially revertbacktotheoriginallicensing bases(exceptforoperational leakagelimits)thatareconsistent withboththeStandardTechnical Secifications forWestinhousePWRPlants(NUREG-0452) andtheUnit2requirements.
 
TheproposedT/Schangesareasfollows.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2,SGtubesampleselection andinspection.  
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)Ilg Attachment 1toC079p-05Page7T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2isrevisedtoremovereference topreviousdefectsorimperfections repairedbysleeving.
a 41 to C0799-05                                  Page  3 T/S    surveillance    requirement   4.4.5.2 provides    the requirement for SG tube sample selection and inspection and preface the list of exceptions to the random selection of SG tubes. This section also states that tubes repaired by sleeving do not constitute areas of previous defects or imperfections.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.1 isrevisedtoremovethereference tosleeving.
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.l requires all tubes not plugged or repaired that previously had detectable wall penetrations be included in the first sample.
T/Ssurveillance requirements 4.4.5.2.b.4, 4.4.5.2.c, 4.4.5.2.e, and4.4.5.2.f aredeleted.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.d isrenumbered.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.4 requires that, for all  indications left in service as a result of application of the -tube support plate (TSP) voltage-based repair criteria, the, indications shall be inspected by bobbin coil probe during future refueling outages.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.2isrevisedtoremovethereference tosleeving.
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.c requires that tubes that remain in service due to the application of the F*
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.3,inspection frequencies.
repair criteria will be inspected        in the roll  expanded region during future outages.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.3.a isrevisedtoapplytothesameinitialintervalforin-service inspection toRSGsaswasdonefortheoriginalOSGs.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4,acceptance criteria.
T/S    surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.e requires the determination of TSP intersections having outside diameter, stress corrosion cracking (ODSCC) indications be based on a random sample inspection of at least 20% of the total number of tubes inspected over their full length. Implementation of the SG tube/TSP plugging criteria requires a 100% bobbin coil inspection for hot leg support plate intersections and cold leg intersections down to the lowest cold leg TSP with known  ODSCC  indications.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a items1,2,3,6,7,and8arerevisedtoremovereferences tosleeving.
T/S    surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.f requires that inspection of sleeves follow the criteria for first sample selection and sample expansion according to table 4.4-2.
T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a items5and6arerevisedtoremovereferences torepairlimits.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.5 isrevisedtodefineadefectintermsoftheplugginglimit.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.6 isrevisedtoremovethediscussion ofapplicability toF+tubesandsleeves.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.8 isrevisedtoremovethereference tointerimplugginglimit.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a items9,10,11,12,and13aredeleted.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.b isrevisedtoremovereferences tosleevesandrepairlimits.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c isdeleted.T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.5,Reports.T/Ssurveillance requirements 4.4.5.5.a, 4.4.5.5.b.1, and4.4.5.5.b.3 arerevisedtoremovereferences tosleeving.
T/S  surveillance    requirement 4.4.5.2 also specifies the criteria to classify      the sample inspection results into three categories. The "note" to these criteria states that previously degraded        tubes  or sleeves    must  exhibit significant (> 10%) further wall penetrations to be included in the percentage calculation defined in the classification criteria.
I)~~ghL1ItIII, Attachment 1toC0799-05Page8T/Ssurveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.d isdeleted.T/STable4.4-2.Table4."4-2isrevisedtoremovereferences tosleeving.
T/S surveillance    requirement 4.4.5.3.a requires the first in-service inspection to be performed within a specified interval of time following initial criticality. Frequencies of subsequent in-service inspections are also addressed.
BasesT/S3/4.4.5,SteamGenerator TubeIntegrity.
to C0799-05                                  Page 4 T/S      surveillance    requirement   4.4.5.4.a.1   defines "imperfections" for both tubes and sleeves as exceptions to dimensions,      finish or contour from that required by fabrication drawings or specifications.
T/Sbases3/4.4.5arerevisedtoremoveanyreferences torepairofdefective tubes,repairlimits,andsleeving.
T/S      surveillance    requirement   4.4.5.4.a.2   defines "degradation" for both tubes and sleeves as service-induced cracking, wastage, wear, or general corrosion on either the inside or outside of the tube or sleeve.
Detailsonthevoltage-based repairlimitsareremovedandallreferences toapprovedmethodologies forsleevingareremoved.BasesT/S3/4.4.6.2, Operational Leakage.T/Sbases3/4.4.6.2 arerevisedtoremovethedetailofcrackgrowthandexpectedmaximumprimary-to-secondary leakageduringaMSLB.BasesT/S3/4.4.8,SpecificActivity.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.3 defines "degraded tube or sleeve" as having an imperfection of greater than or equal to 20% of the nominal wall thickness.
T/Sbases3/4.4.8arerevisedtoremovetheparagraph thatdiscusses MSLBoffsitePosesataprimary-to-secondary leakrateof120gpm.C.JUSTIFICATION FORCHANGEForUnit1operation aftersteamgenerator replacement, thevoltage-based andF*requirements willnolongerbeapplicable.
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.5 defines "defect" as an imperfection that exceeds the defined repair limit.
TheT/Sacceptance limitswillbebasedonthrough-wall criteriathatrequiretubesbepluggedwhenimperfections exceedtheplugginglimitof40%ofthenominaltubewallthickness.
T/S    surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.6 defines the "repair/plugging limit" for tubing or sleeved tubes as the imperfection depth equal to 40% of the nominal tube wall thickness. The plugging limit imperfection depth for laser welded sleeves is equal to 23% of the nominal sleeve wall thickness. The plugging limit imperfection depth for non-laser welded sleeves is equal to 29% of the nominal sleeve wall thickness. This definition does not apply to defects in the tubesheet that meet the criteria for an F* tube.
Theproposedprogramforperiodicin-service inspection ofthereplacement SGsmonitorstheintegrity oftheSGtubingtoprovidereasonable assurance thatthereissufficient timetotakeproperandtimelycorrective actionifanytubedegradation ispresent.Theproposedprogramisconsistent withNUREG-0452 andwasthebasisfortheoriginalT/SissuedwiththeUnit1operating license,DPR-58.ThepurposeoftheT/Splugginglimit,inconjunction withsurveillance andmaintenance
T/S      surveillance    requirement     4.4.5.4.a.7   defines "unserviceable" as the condition for tubes and sleeves that leak or would not maintain their structural integrity under the conditions specified in 4.4.5.3.c.
: programs, istoprovidereasonable assurance thattheSGtubesacceptedforcontinued servicewillretainadequatestructural andleakageintegrity duringnormal,transient, andpostulated accidentconditions.
T/S      surveillance    requirement     4.4.5.4.a.8   defines "inspection" as the means of determining the condition of the SG tube or sleeve from the point of entry (hot leg side) completely around the U-bend to the top support of the cold leg. For a tube in which the TSP elevation interim plugging limit has been applied, the "inspection" will include all the hot leg intersections and cold leg intersections down to, at least, the level of the last crack indication.
AlthoughD.C.CookisnotaGDCplant,I&Mhasdetermined thattheRSGdesignisconsistent withgeneraldesigncriteria(GDC)14,15,30,31,and32of10CFR50,appendixA.Compatibility withtheseGDCs,as lsaA)I Attachment 1toC0799-05Page9discussed below,supportstheapplication ofT/Sacceptance limitsbasedonthrough-wall criteria.
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.9 defines and permits "sleeving" of two types. Tube support plate sleeves are centered about the tube support plate intersection.
RSGdesign,surveillance, andmaintenance meettherequirements ofGDC14.TheRSGportionsofthereactorcoolantpressureboundaryaredesigned, fabricated, erected,andtestedtohaveanextremely lowprobability ofabnormalleakage,rapidlypropagating failure,orgrossrupture.TheRSGdesignmeetstheapplicable ASMECoderequirements andcomplieswith10CFR50.55a.RSGdesign,surveillance, andmaintenance meettherequirements ofGDC15.TheRSGportionsofthereactorcoolantsystemaredesignedwithsufficient margintoprovidereasonable assurance thattheapplicable stresslimitsarenotexceededduringanycondition ofnormaloperation oranticipated operational occurrences.
Tubesheet sleeves start at the primary fluid tubesheet interface and extend through the entire tubesheet.
TheRSGtubinghasbeenstructurally evaluated undertheapplicable requirements ofASMESectionIII,1989Edition,forServiceLevelsA,B,C,"andD(normal,upset,emergency, andfaultedconditions, respectively).
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.10 defines the "tube support plate repair limit" used to disposition alloy 600 SG tubes      for continued service that are experiencing predominately axially-oriented     ODSCC  confined within the to C0799-05                                          Page 5 thickness of the tube support plates. At tube support plate intersections, the plugging limit is based on maintaining SG tube serviceability as determined by various bobbin voltage criteria. Mid-cycle repair limits are also defined.
RSGdesignmeetstherequirements ofGDC30.TheRSGportionsofthereactorcoolantpressureboundaryaredesigned, fabricated, erected,andtestedtothehighestpractical qualitystandards bymeetingtheASMECodeand10CFR50,appendixB.Detection andidentification ofthelocationofRSGleakageisthroughexistingplantinstrumentation andprocedures.
T/S surveillance      requirement 4.4.5.4.a.ll defines the F*
RSGdesignmeetstherequirements ofGDC31.TheRSGportionsofthereactorcoolantpressureboundaryaredesignedwithsufficient margintoassurethat,whenstressedunderoperating, maintenance, testing,andpostulated accident.
      "distance" as the distance from the'ottom of the hardroll transition toward the bottom of the tubesheet that has been conservatively determined to be 1.11 inches (not including eddy current uncertainty).
conditions:(1) theboundarybehavesinanon-brittle manner;and(2)theprobability ofrapidlypropagating fractureisminimized.
T/S surveillance    requirement 4.4.5.4.a.12 defines the "F*
Thedesignconsiders servicetemperatures andotheroperating maintenance, testing,andpostulated accidentconditions; uncertainties indetermining materialproperties; effectsofradiation onmaterialproperties;
tube" as a SG tube with degradation, below the F* distance, equal to or greater than 40%, but that has no indications of degradation (i.e., no indication of cracking) within the F*
: residual, steadystate,andtransient stresses; andsizeofindications.
distance.
RSGdesign,surveillance, andmaintenance meettherequirements ofGDC32.RSGportionsofthereactorcoolantpressureboundaryaredesignedtopermitperiodicinspection andtestingofimportant areasandfeaturestoassessstructural andleak-tight integrity.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.13 defines "tube repair" as sleeving described by reports listed in T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c.         Discussion allows use of sleeving as preventive measures and for a method of returning previously plugged tubes to service following appropriate inspections.
TheRSGhastubingfabricated fromthermally treatedSB-163material(Alloy690)whichisexaminedbyeddycurrentmethodstotherequirements ofASMESectionIII,NB-2550.Inaccordance withNUREG-0452 andconsistent withtheoriginallicensing basisforUnit1,thedesignrequiresthatthedepthofanallowable outsidediameterflawshallnotexceed40%ofthenominaltubewallthickness.
T/S surveillance      requirement 4.4.5.4.b states that a SG shall    be  determined    operable    after completing the corresponding actions required by table 4.4-2.
Ilh,Itlf~n Attachment 1toC0799-05Page10Uponreplacement oftheSGs,thecurrentsleevingmethodology willnolongerbeapplicable.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c identifies the topical reports for sleeving methodologies approved for use on  Unit  l.
Theproposedchangeisrequiredbecausethesleevingmethodologies referenced intheUnit1T/SarespecifictoWestinghouse model51SGsandhavenotbeenanalyzedorapprovedbytheNRCforusewiththeRSGsmanufactured byBSW.ThischangeremovestheinterimSGtubepluggingcriteriafromtheT/Sandreinstates theoriginalT/Scriteriaconsistent withUnit2(whichdoesnothavesignificantly degradedsteamgenerators).
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.a requires that the number of tubes plugged or sleeved be reported to the NRC within 15 days of the completion of each in-service inspection of the    SG  tubes.
Thesecriteriaareinaccordance withNUREG-0452.
T/S surveillance      requirement 4.4.5.5.b requires that the number  of tubes and sleeves inspected be reported and tubes that are plugged or sleeved be identified in the annual operating report.
Thecriterion fortubepluggingisbasedonaminimumwallthickness duetowastageasdetermined byASMESectionXI.BecausetheproposedT/Ssurveillance requirements donotallowforcontinued operation withvoltagebasedandF*indications, theprobability ofaSGTRisnotincreased.
T/S surveillance requirement       4.4.5.5.d requires notification to the NRC of implementation of voltage-based repair prior to returning the SGs to service if any of the following conditions arise.
Therefore, implementation ofthisproposedT/Samendment requestwillprovidereasonable assurance thattheUnit1SGsmaintainadequatestructural andleakageintegrity consistent withGDC14,15,30,31,and32*of10CFR50,appendixA.Unit1willcontinuetoapplytheT/Smaximumprimary-to-secondary leakagelimitof'150gallonsperday(gpd)throughanyoneSGtominimizethepotential forexcessive leakageduringplantconditions.
The  estimated end-of -cycle     (EOC) leakage  limit exceeds    that  assumed  in the licensing basis offsite  dose  calculation for the MSLB.
TheEPRIrecommended 150gpdlimitprovidesforleakagedetection andplantshutdownintheeventofanunexpected tubeleakandminimizes thepotential forexcessive leakageortubeburstintheeventofMSLBorlossofcoolingaccident(LOCA)conditions.
 
Thedesignbasisdosescalculated forpostulated accidents involving degradation ofSGtubes,suchasSGTRandMSLBaccidents, aspresented inUFSARchapter14accidentanalysishavebeenevaluated.
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TheSGTRconsequences continuetobeboundedbythedesignbasisduetotheallowable leakageratespecified bythischange.TheproposedT/Sleakagerateismaintained at150gpdperSG.However,amaximumleakageof500gpdperSGandtotalleakageof1440gpdforallfourgenerators wasusedfordetermination ofoffsitedoseinUFSARchapter14.TheMSLBconsequences aredecreased byinstallation oftheRSGsduetothereduction inprimary-to-secondary leakageduringtheMSLB.Undertheapprovedinterimpluggingcriteria, aleakrateof8.4gpmwasdetermined tobetheupperlimitforprimary-to-secondary leakageinthefaultedsteamgenerator.
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Thisleakage,combinedwiththe150gpdleakagefromthenon-faulted SGs,wasdetermined tolimittheoffsitedoseto10%ofthe10CFR100limits.Following replacement oftheSGs,theleakageislimitedduringtheMSLBto150gpdforboththefaultedandunfaulted SGs.Therefore, theUnit1MSLBdosewillbeboundedbythecurrentUnit2doseanalysis, whichislessthan10%of10CFR100limits.
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Attachment 1toC0799-05PagellAmendment 166toDPR-58addedadiscussion inthebasessectionsofT/S3/4.4.5andT/S3/4.4.8regarding theMSLBoffsitedose,whichwascalculated usingassumedSGleakageof120gpm.Subsequently, amendment 178toDPR-58imposedamorelimitingcondition basedona12.6gpmSGleakagefortheMSLBtolimitoffsitedosesto10%.ofthe10CFR100limits(thisvaluewaslaterrevisedto8.4gpm).Amendment 178revisedT/Sbases3/4.4.5toremovethereference tothe120gpmMSLBoffsitedoseevaluation, butinadvertently didnotreviseT/Sbases3/4.4.8.Becausethediscussion regaxding the120gpmSGleakratenolongerapplies,itwillberemovedfromT/Sbases3/4.4.8bythischange.D.BASESFORNOSIGNIFICANT HAZARDSDETERMINATION (10CFR50.92ANALYSIS)
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IndianaMichiganPowerCompany,theLicenseeforDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnit1,proposestoamendTechnical Specification (T/S)3/4.4.5,"SteamGenerators,"
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T/SBases3/4.4.5,"SteamGenerators TubeIntegrity,"
l to C0799-05                                        Page 6 Circumf erential      crack-like   indications    are detected      at    the    tube    support      plate intersections.
T/SBases3/4.4.6.2, "Operational Leakage,"
Indications are identified that extend beyond the confines of the tube support plate.
andT/SBases3/4.4.8,"Specific Activity,"
Indications are identified at the tube support plate elevations that are attributable to primary water stress corrosion cracking.
tosupportsteamgenerator (SG)replacement.
The  calculated    conditional burst probability based on projected EOC voltage distribution exceeds  1    x 10 '. This determination also requires    an    assessment    of the      safety significance of the occurrence.
I&Mwillbereplacing theoriginalUni.t1Westinghouse model51SGswithB&WSGs.Thereplacement effortisscheduled tooccurduringthecurrentoutage,priortoUnit1restart.I&Mhasevaluated thisproposedT/Samendment anddetermined thatitdoesnotinvolveasignificant hazard.According to10CFR50.92(c),
T/S  table 4.4-2 provides the required sample size, resulting category, and required actions for first, second, and third sample SG tube inspections.
aproposedamendment toanoperating licensedoesnotinvolveasignificant hazardifoperation ofthefacilityinaccordance withtheproposedamendment doesnot:involveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated; orcreatethepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviously evaluated; or3.involveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.NoSinificantHazardsAnalsisCriterion 1:Theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated.
T/S  bases 3/4.4.5 addresses      requirements of T/S surveillance 4.4.5. Additionally, T/S bases 3/4.5.6.2 addresses the anticipated primary-to-secondary leakage associated with the MSLB, which is based on the SG tube structural integrity condition required by T/S surveillance 4.4.5.
Thischangeremovestheinterimsteamgenerator tubepluggingcriteriafromtheT/Sandreinstates theoriginalT/Scriteriaconsistent withUnit2(whichdoesnothavesignificantly degraded IIIeq~dt,C Attachment 1toC0799-05Page12steamgenerators).
T/S bases 3/4.4.8 addresses the limitations on the primary coolant activity based on maintaining acceptable offsite doses following a steam generator tube rupture (SGTR) event. This bases section was previously modified to include a MSLB case for high primary-to-secondary leakage (120 gpm) at a primary coolant activity level corresponding to  1% failed fuel.
ThecurrentT/Sallowforcontinued operation withtubesthatdemonstxate indications perF*andvoltage-based criteria.
Descri tion of    Pro osed    Modifications to      Unit  1  Technical S  ecifications I&M proposes to revise T/S 3/4.4.5, T/S bases 3/4.4.5, T/S bases 3/4.4.6.2, and T/S bases 3/4.4.8.           These revisions remove the modifications that were made to the Unit 1 T/S to address the various SG tube degradation mechanisms that have occurred on the Unit 1 OSGs. Incorporation of these proposed changes will cause the Unit 1 T/S to essentially revert back to the original licensing bases (except for operational leakage limits) that are consistent with both the Standard Technical S ecifications for Westin house PWR Plants (NUREG-0452) and the Unit 2 requirements.
ThebasisusedtojustifytheinterimcriteriaisspecifictotheUnit1originalsteamgenerators (OSGs)anddoesnotapplytothereplacement steamgenerators (RSGs).Theproposedchangereturnsthepluggingcriteriaforthesteamgenerator tubestotheoriginallicensing basis.Thecriteriaareinaccordance withNUREG-0452, (old)"Standard Technical Specifications."
The proposed T/S changes are as follows.
Thepluggingcriteriaarebasedonaminimumwallthickness duetowastageasdetermined byASMESectionXI.Theproposedchangeisconservative innaturebecauseitdoesnotallowforcontinued operation withF*andvoltage-based degradedtubes.Becauseofthis,theprobability ofasteamgenerator tuberupture(SGTR)isnotincreased.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2,     SG  tube sample selection and inspection.
Thepotential foraSGTRisalsonotincreased asdemonstrated inthequalification analysisandtestingfortheRSGs.Theprogramforperiodicin-service inspection monitorstheintegrity oftheSGtubingtoprovidereasonable assurance thatthereissufficient timetotakeproperandtimelycorrective actionifanytubedegradation isdetected.
 
Thetubeinspections themselves arenotinitiators ofaSGTR.Therefore, thischangeisnotexpectedtoincreasetheprobability ofaSGTRduringnormaloraccidentconditions.
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Unit1willcontinuetoapplytheT/Smaximumprimary-to-secondary leakagelimitof150gallonsperday(gpd)throughanyoneSGtominimizethepotential forexcessive leakage.TheEPRI-recommended 150gpdlimitprovidesforleakagedetection andplantshutdownintheeventofanunexpected tubeleakandminimizes thepotential forexcessive leakageortubeburstintheeventofmainsteamline break(MSLB)orloss-of-coolant accident(LOCA)conditions.
I lg to  C079p-05                                          Page 7 T/S surveillance      requirement 4.4.5.2 is revised to remove reference to previous defects or imperfections repaired by sleeving.
Thislowerlimitismorerestrictive thanthelimit(500gpdperSGandtotalleakageof1440gpd)utilizedfordetermination ofoffsitedoseandalsoprovidesfurtherassurance thattheprobability ofaSGTRisnotincreased.
T/S  surveillance      requirement   4.4.5.2.b.1     is revised to remove the reference      to sleeving.
Thedesignbasisdosescalculated forpostulated accidents involving degradation ofSGtubes,suchasSGTRandMSLBaccidents, aspresented inUFSARchapter14accidentanalysis, havebeenevaluated.
T/S    surveillance requirements           4.4.5.2.b.4,     4.4.5.2.c, 4.4.5.2.e, and 4.4.5.2.f are deleted.
TheSGTRconsequences continuetobeboundedbythedesignbasisanalysesduetotheallowable leakageratespecified bythischange.TheproposedT/Sleakagerateismaintained at150gpdperSG.However,themaximumleakageof500gpdperSGandtotalleakageof1440gpdforallfourgenerators wasusedtodetermine offsitedoseinUFSARchapter14.TheMSLBconsequences aredecreased byinstallation oftheRSGsduetothereduction inprimary-to-secondary leakageduring'theMSLB.Undertheapprovedinterimpluggingcriteria, aleakrateof8.4gpmwasdetermined tobetheupperlimitforallowable primary-to-Ilga' Attachment 1toC0799-05Page13secondary leakageinthefaultedsteamgenerator.
T/S surveillance requirement       4.4.5.2.d is    renumbered.
Thisleakage,combinedwiththe150gpdleakagefromthenon-faulted SGs,wasdetermined tolimittheoffsitedoseto10%ofthe10CFR100limits.Following replacement oftheSGs,theleakageislimitedduringtheMSLBto150gpdforboththefaultedandunfaulted SGs.Therefore, theUnit1MSLBdosewillbeboundedbythecurrentUnit2doseanalysis, whichislessthan10%of10CFR100limits.Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated.
T/S surveillance requirement       4.4.5.2 is revised to        remove the reference to sleeving.
Criterion 2:Theproposedchangedoesnotcreatethepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviously evaluated.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.3, inspection frequencies.
Removingapplication ofvoltage-based repaircriteria, F*repaircriteria, andsleevingmethodologies uponinstallation oftheRSGswillnotintroduce significant oradversechangestotheplantdesignbasisthatcouldleadtoanewordifferent kindofaccidentbeingcreated.Thischangedoesnotchangetheoverallobjective ofsurveillance activities
T/S surveillance requirement       4.4.5.3.a is revised to apply to the    same  initial interval for      in-service inspection to RSGs as was done    for the original    OSGs.
-maintaining thestructural integrity ofthisportionofthereactorcoolantsystem.Thesurveillance activities areperformed duringoutages.Theproposedchangeinthesurveillance programreturnstheprogramtotheinitiallicensing basis.Nonewfailuresarecreated.Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotcreatethepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentpreviously evaluated.
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4, acceptance criteria.
Criterion 3:Theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.Removingtheapplication ofvoltage-based andF*repaircriteriaandsleevingmethodologies doesnotinvolveareduction inamarginofsafety.TheRSGtubinghasbeenshowntoretainadequatestructural andleakageintegrity duringnormal,transient, andpostulated accidentconditions consistent withGDC14,15,30,31,and32of10CFR50appendixA.TheRSGtubinghasbeendesignedandevaluated consistent withtheASMESectionIII,1989edition.TheproposedpluggingcriteriaarebasedonASMESection'I anddonotallowforoperation withindications identified byF*andvoltage-based criteria.
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a items 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8 are revised to remove references to sleeving.
Theproposedprogramforperiodicin-service inspection oftheRSGsmonitorstheintegrity oftheSGtubingtoprovidereasonable assurance thatthereissufficient timetotakeproperandtimelycorrective actionifanytubedegradation ispresent.Theproposedprogram
T/S surveillance      requirement 4.4.5.4.a     items    5 and  6 are revised to remove references to repair limits.
~l'lt' Attachment 1toC0799-05Page14isconsistent withNUREG-0452 andwasthebasisfortheoriginalUnit1T/Ssurveillance program.Theproposedchangemaintains theT/Smaximumprimary-to-secondary leakageat150gpdpergenerator tominimizethepotential forexcessive leakage.Thislimitprovidesforleakagedetection andshutdownintheeventofanunexpected tubeleakandminimizes thepotential forexcessive leakageortubeburstintheeventofaMSLBorLOCA.Becausethislimitismaintained, themarginofsafetyismaintained.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.5 is revised                to define a defect in terms of the plugging limit.
Therefore, itisconcluded thatthischangedoesnotinvolveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.}}
T/S  surveillance    requirement 4.4.5.4.a.6 is revised to remove    the discussion of applicability to F+ tubes and sleeves.
T/S  surveillance    requirement   4.4.5.4.a.8 is revised          to remove the reference      to interim plugging limit.
T/S surveillance requirement       4.4.5.4.a items      9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 are deleted.
T/S surveillance requirement       4.4.5.4.b is revised to      remove references to sleeves and repair        limits.
T/S  surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c is deleted.
T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.5, Reports.
T/S surveillance      requirements   4.4.5.5.a,     4.4.5.5.b.1,   and 4.4.5.5.b.3 are revised to      remove references    to sleeving.
 
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T/S Table 4.4-2.
Table 4."4-2  is revised to  remove references    to sleeving.
Bases T/S  3/4.4.5,   Steam Generator Tube    Integrity.
T/S bases    3/4.4.5 are revised to remove any references to repair of defective tubes, repair limits, and sleeving.
Details on the voltage-based repair limits are removed and all references to approved methodologies for sleeving are removed.
Bases T/S  3/4.4.6.2, Operational     Leakage.
T/S bases    3/4.4.6.2 are revised to      remove  the detail of crack    growth    and expected    maximum    primary-to-secondary leakage during a MSLB.
Bases T/S  3/4.4.8, Specific Activity.
T/S bases    3/4.4.8 are revised to remove the paragraph that discusses  MSLB  offsite Poses at a primary-to-secondary leak rate of  120 gpm.
C. JUSTIFICATION FOR    CHANGE For Unit 1 operation after steam generator replacement, the voltage-based and F* requirements will no longer be applicable.
The T/S acceptance limits will be based on through-wall criteria that require tubes be plugged when imperfections exceed the plugging limit of 40% of the nominal tube wall thickness.                 The proposed program for periodic in-service inspection of the replacement SGs monitors the integrity of the SG tubing to provide reasonable assurance that there is sufficient time to take proper and timely corrective action      if  any tube degradation is present.
The proposed program is consistent with NUREG-0452 and was the basis for the original T/S issued with the Unit 1 operating license, DPR-58.
The  purpose of the T/S plugging limit, in conjunction with surveillance and maintenance programs, is to provide reasonable assurance that the SG tubes accepted for continued service will retain adequate structural and leakage integrity during normal, transient, and postulated accident conditions. Although D.C. Cook is not a GDC plant, I&M has determined that the RSG design is consistent with general design criteria (GDC) 14, 15, 30, 31, and 32 of 10 CFR 50, appendix A.         Compatibility with these GDCs, as
 
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RSG  design, surveillance, and maintenance meet the requirements of GDC  14. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed, fabricated, erected, and tested to have an extremely low probability of abnormal leakage, rapidly propagating failure, or gross rupture. The RSG design meets the applicable ASME Code requirements and complies with 10 CFR 50.55a.
RSG  design, surveillance, and maintenance meet the requirements of GDC  15. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant system are designed with sufficient margin to provide reasonable assurance that the applicable stress limits are not exceeded during any condition of normal operation or anticipated operational occurrences. The RSG tubing has been structurally evaluated under the applicable requirements of ASME Section III, 1989 Edition, for Service Levels A, B, C," and D (normal, upset, emergency, and faulted conditions, respectively).
RSG  design meets the requirements of GDC 30. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed, fabricated, erected, and tested to the highest practical quality standards by meeting the ASME Code and 10 CFR 50, appendix B. Detection and identification of the location of RSG leakage is through existing plant instrumentation and procedures.
RSG  design meets the requirements of GDC 31. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed with sufficient margin to assure that, when stressed under operating, maintenance, testing, and postulated accident. conditions:(1) the boundary behaves in a non-brittle manner; and (2) the probability of rapidly propagating fracture is minimized. The design considers service temperatures and other operating maintenance, testing, and postulated accident conditions; uncertainties in determining material properties; effects of radiation on material properties; residual, steady state, and transient stresses; and size of indications.
RSG  design, surveillance, and maintenance meet the requirements of GDC  32. RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed to permit periodic inspection and testing of important areas and features to assess    structural and leak-tight integrity.
The  RSG  has  tubing fabricated from thermally treated SB-163 material (Alloy 690) which is examined by eddy current methods to the requirements of ASME Section III, NB-2550. In accordance with NUREG-0452 and consistent with the original licensing basis for Unit 1, the design requires that the depth of an allowable outside diameter flaw shall not exceed 40% of the nominal tube wall thickness.
 
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This change removes the interim SG tube plugging criteria from the T/S and reinstates the original T/S criteria consistent with Unit 2 (which does not have significantly degraded steam generators).
These criteria are in accordance with NUREG-0452.         The criterion for tube plugging is based on a minimum wall thickness due to wastage as determined by ASME Section XI. Because the proposed T/S surveillance requirements do not allow for continued operation with voltage based and F* indications, the probability of a SGTR is not increased.
Therefore, implementation of this proposed T/S amendment request will provide reasonable assurance that the Unit 1 SGs maintain adequate structural and leakage integrity consistent with      GDC  14, 15, 30, 31, and 32*of 10 CFR 50, appendix A.
Unit  1 will continue to apply the T/S maximum primary-to-secondary leakage limit of '150 gallons per day (gpd) through any one SG to minimize the potential for excessive leakage during plant conditions. The EPRI recommended 150 gpd limit provides for leakage detection and plant shutdown in the event of an unexpected tube leak and minimizes the potential for excessive leakage or tube burst in the event of MSLB or loss of cooling accident (LOCA) conditions.
The  design  basis  doses    calculated  for postulated accidents involving degradation      of  SG  tubes, such as SGTR and MSLB accidents, as  presented in  UFSAR chapter 14 accident analysis have been evaluated. The SGTR consequences continue to be bounded by the design basis due to the allowable leakage rate specified by this change. The proposed T/S leakage rate is maintained at 150 gpd per SG. However, a maximum leakage of 500 gpd per SG and total leakage of 1440 gpd for all four generators was used for determination of offsite dose in UFSAR chapter 14.           The MSLB consequences are decreased by installation of the RSGs due to the reduction in primary-to-secondary leakage during the MSLB. Under the approved interim plugging criteria, a leak rate of 8.4 gpm was determined to be the upper limit for primary-to-secondary leakage in the faulted steam generator. This leakage, combined with the 150 gpd leakage from the non-faulted SGs, was determined to limit the offsite dose to 10% of the 10 CFR 100 limits. Following replacement of the SGs, the leakage is limited during the MSLB to 150 gpd for both the faulted and unfaulted SGs.         Therefore, the Unit 1 MSLB dose will be bounded by the current Unit 2 dose analysis, which is less than 10% of 10 CFR 100 limits.
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Subsequently, amendment 178 to DPR-58 imposed a more limiting condition based on a 12.6 gpm SG leakage for the MSLB to limit offsite doses to 10%. of the 10 CFR 100 limits (this value was later revised to 8.4 gpm) . Amendment 178 revised T/S bases 3/4.4.5 to remove the reference to the 120 gpm MSLB offsite dose evaluation, but inadvertently did not revise T/S bases 3/4.4.8.
Because the discussion regaxding the 120 gpm SG leak rate no longer applies, it will be removed from T/S bases 3/4.4.8 by this change.
D.     BASES FOR NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS DETERMINATION (10 CFR 50.92 ANALYSIS)
Indiana Michigan Power Company, the Licensee for Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1, proposes to amend Technical Specification (T/S) 3/4.4.5, "Steam Generators," T/S Bases 3/4.4.5, "Steam Generators Tube Integrity," T/S Bases 3/4.4.6.2, "Operational Leakage," and T/S Bases 3/4.4.8, "Specific Activity," to support steam generator (SG) replacement.             I&M will be replacing the original    Uni.t 1 Westinghouse model 51 SGs with B&W SGs.             The replacement effort is scheduled to occur during the current outage, prior to Unit 1 restart.
I&M has    evaluated this proposed T/S amendment and determined that it  does    not involve a significant hazard.               According to 10 CFR 50.92(c), a proposed amendment to an operating license does not involve a significant hazard        if operation of the facility in accordance with the proposed amendment does not:
involve  a  significant increase in the probability or consequences  of an  accident previously evaluated; or create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated; or
: 3.     involve  a significant reduction in  a margin of safety.
No  Si nificant    Hazards Anal  sis Criterion   1:
The proposed change does      not involve  a  significant increase in the probability or    consequences  of an  accident previously evaluated.
This change removes the interim steam generator tube plugging criteria from the T/S and reinstates the original T/S criteria consistent with Unit 2 (which does not have significantly degraded
 
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The proposed    change returns the plugging criteria for the steam generator tubes to the original licensing basis. The criteria are in accordance with NUREG-0452, (old) "Standard Technical Specifications." The plugging criteria are based on a minimum wall thickness due to wastage as determined by ASME Section XI.
The proposed change is conservative in nature because    it does not allow for continued operation with F* and voltage-based degraded tubes. Because of this, the probability of a steam generator tube rupture (SGTR) is not increased.
The  potential for a SGTR is also not increased as demonstrated in the  qualification analysis and testing for the RSGs. The program for periodic in-service inspection monitors the integrity of the SG tubing to provide reasonable assurance that there is sufficient time to take proper and timely corrective action if any tube degradation is detected. The tube inspections themselves are not initiators of a SGTR. Therefore, this change is not expected to increase the probability of a SGTR during normal or accident conditions.
Unit  1 will continue to apply the T/S maximum primary-to-secondary leakage limit of 150 gallons per day (gpd) through any one SG to minimize the potential for excessive leakage.              The EPRI-recommended 150 gpd limit provides for leakage detection and plant shutdown in the event of an unexpected tube leak and minimizes the potential for excessive leakage or tube burst in the event of main steamline break (MSLB) or loss-of-coolant accident              (LOCA) conditions. This lower limit is more restrictive than the limit (500 gpd per SG and total leakage of 1440 gpd) utilized for determination of offsite dose and also provides further assurance that the probability of a SGTR is not increased.
The  design  basis  doses  calculated  for postulated accidents involving degradation      of  SG  tubes, such as SGTR and MSLB accidents, as presented in UFSAR chapter 14 accident analysis, have been evaluated. The SGTR consequences continue to be bounded by the design basis analyses due to the allowable leakage rate specified by this change. The proposed T/S leakage rate is maintained at 150 gpd per SG. However, the maximum leakage of 500 gpd per SG and total leakage of 1440 gpd for all four generators was used to determine offsite dose in UFSAR chapter 14. The MSLB consequences are decreased by installation of the RSGs due to the reduction in primary-to-secondary leakage during 'the MSLB. Under the approved interim plugging criteria, a leak rate of 8.4 gpm was determined to be the upper limit for allowable primary- to-
 
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Therefore, the Unit 1 MSLB dose will be bounded by the current Unit 2 dose analysis, which is less than 10% of 10 CFR 100 limits.
Therefore, the proposed change does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.
Criterion 2:
The proposed change does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.
Removing  application of voltage-based repair criteria,    F*  repair criteria, and sleeving methodologies  upon  installation of the  RSGs will not introduce significant or    adverse  changes to the plant design basis that could lead to a new or different kind of accident being created. This change does not change the overall objective of surveillance activities - maintaining the structural integrity of this portion of the reactor coolant system. The surveillance activities are performed during outages.              The proposed change in the surveillance program returns the program to the initial licensing basis. No new failures are created.
Therefore, the proposed change does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident previously evaluated.
Criterion 3:
The proposed change does not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.
Removing the  application of voltage-based and F* repair criteria and sleeving    methodologies does not involve a reduction in a margin of safety.      The RSG tubing has been shown to retain adequate    structural and leakage integrity during normal, transient, and postulated accident conditions consistent with GDC 14, 15, 30, 31, and 32 of 10 CFR 50 appendix A. The RSG tubing has been designed and evaluated consistent with the ASME Section III, 1989 edition. The proposed plugging criteria are based on ASME Section'I and do not allow for operation with indications identified by F* and voltage-based criteria. The proposed program for periodic in-service inspection of the RSGs monitors the integrity of the SG tubing to provide reasonable assurance that there is sufficient time to take proper and timely corrective action if any tube degradation is present. The proposed program
 
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The proposed change  maintains the T/S maximum primary-to-secondary leakage at 150 gpd    per generator to minimize the potential for excessive leakage. This limit provides for leakage detection and shutdown in the event of an unexpected tube leak and minimizes the potential for excessive leakage or tube burst in the event of a MSLB or LOCA. Because this limit is maintained, the margin of safety is maintained.
Therefore,  it  is concluded that this change    does not involve    a significant reduction in a margin of safety.}}

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Application for Amend to License DPR-58,to Change TS 3/4.4.5 & Bases for TS 3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2 & 3/4.4.8 to Remove voltage-based Repair Criteria,F* Repair Criteria & Sleeving Methodologies from Unit 1 TS & Clarify Bases Sections
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Application for amend to license DPR-58,to change TS 3/4.4.5 &. bases for TS 3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2 & 3/4.4.8 to remove voltage-based repair criteria,F* repair criteria S sleeving methodologies from Unit 1 TS & clarify bases sections.

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'ook NUotear Ptanl i@it 1 Steainenerator Re~iotaPrrject One Cook Prxe Ml 49106 61646%72 ANERICAN'I ECIIC POWER August 17, 1999 C0799-05 10 CFR 50.90 Docket No: 50-315 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Mail Stop 0-P1-17 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGE REQUEST TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 3/4.4.5r AND BASES 3/4.4.5, 3/4.4.6.2, AND 3/4.4.8 Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90, Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M),

the Licensee for Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1, proposes to amend Appendix A, Technical Specifications (T/S), of Facility Operating License DPR-58. I&M 'proposes to amend Unit 1 T/S 3/4.4.5 and the bases for T/S 3/4.4.5, T/S 3/4.4.6.2, and T/S 3/4.4.8. This proposed amendment removes the voltage-based repair criteria, F* repair criteria, and sleeving methodologies from the Unit 1 T/S and clarifies the bases sections accordingly.

This proposed change is part of the Unit 1 steam generator (SG) replacement effort. The amendment is to be implemented upon completion of the SG replacement. I&M will be replacing the original Unit 1 Westinghouse model 51 SGs with Babcock and Wilcox (B&W) SGs having improved materials and enhanced design features.

The replacement effort is scheduled to occur during the current outage, prior to Unit 1 restart. The current voltage-based and F* repair criteria and sleeving methodologies, in the Unit 1 T/S, incorporated via past amendments to specifically address various SG tube degradation mechanisms associated with the Westinghouse Model 51 SGs, are not applicable to the replacement SGs.

Attachment 1 provides the background and reason fog the change, a description of the proposed change, the justification for the change, and our analysis concerning significant hazards considerations'ttachment 2 provides the current T/S pages, marked-up to reflect the proposed changes. Attachment 3 provides the proposed'evised T/S pages. Attachment 4 provides an environmental assessment of the proposed change.

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Attachment 1 to C0799-05 Page 1 BACKGROUND AND REASON FOR CHANGE; DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE; JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE; AND 10 CFR 50.92 ANALYSIS FOR CHANGE TO UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A. BACKGROUND AND REASON FOR CHANGE Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M), the Licensee for Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2; plans to replace the Unit 1 steam generators (SGs) during the current outage prior to Unit 1 restart. The current surveillance requirements for sample selection, inspection frequency, acceptance criteria, repair methods, and required reports were specifically developed for application to the degraded Westinghouse model 51 SGs (OSGs) installed in Unit 1. These requirements were developed, in part, to permit tubes to remain in service that were experiencing various tube degradation mechanisms. After replacement of the OSGs, the current voltage-based repair criteria, F* repair criteria, and sleeving methods will no longer be applicable due to material and design changes incorporated into the replacement steam generators (RSGs).

The analyses performed to support application of the voltage-based and F* repair criteria were specifically based on the OSGs. These

.analyses will no longer apply to the RSGs following replacement of the OSGs. In addition, the currently approved Westinghouse mechanical, Westinghouse laser-welded, and Combustion Engineering leak tight welded sleeving processes will no longer be applicable to Unit 1. These sleeving processes were developed specifically for Westinghouse SG materials and design and are, therefore, not applicable to the BaW RSGs.

B. DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE Introduction Changes are proposed to amend Technical Specification (T/S) 3/4.4.5, "Steam Generators," T/S Bases 3/4.4.5, "Steam Generators Tube Integrity," T/S bases 3/4.4.6.2, "Operational Leakage," and T/S bases 3/4.4.8, "Specific Activity," for Unit 1 to support SG replacement. The replacement effort is scheduled to occur during the current outage, prior to Unit 1 restart. The RSG materials and design features for tubing and tube supports are different from the OSGs. In light of the design differences, the analyses performed for use of voltage-based and F* repair criteria and sleeving methodologies for Unit 1 tubes do not apply to the RSGs.

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1 to C0799-05 Page 2 Descri tion and Basis for Current Re uirements The surveillance requirements specified in T/S 3/4.4.5 for inspection of SG tubes are intended to provide reasonable assurance that the structural and leakage integrity of the tubes is acceptable for continued service and will withstand the peak pressures that could develop following a postulated accident. The most severe accident for peak differential pressure on the tubes is the main steamline break (MSLB) accident.

Prior to development of specialized repair criteria (voltage-based and F*), the plugging criteria for Unit 1 were based on a tube integrity minimum wall thickness requirement established for the plant as part of the original licensing basis. The specialized criteria for SG tubes and sleeves in the current T/S are based on analyses performed to requirements of regulatory guide (RG) 1.121 and generic letter (GL) 95-05. For tubes left in service due to application of voltage-based or F* repair criteria, analyses have been performed to demonstrate acceptable probability of tube burst, and to provide assurance that MSLB leakage is within site-specific limits.

The current repair methods of sleeving provide a process to re-establish the primary system pressure boundary of a tube containing degradation exceeding the repair limit. Installation of the sleeve provides a leak tight boundary that spans the defective area and restores the structural integrity of the tubing to satisfy RG 1.121 requirements.

The current program for in-service inspection of SG tubes is based on a modification of RG 1.83, revision 1, GL 95-05, and F*

criteria. In-service inspection of SG tubing is necessary to that there is evidence degradation due

'f maintain surveillance of the conditions of the tubes in the event to design, mechanical damage or progressive manufacturing errors, or in-service conditions that could lead to corrosion. In-service inspection of SG tubing also provides a means of characterizing the nature and cause of tube degradation so that corrective measures can be taken.

T/S reporting requirements associated with application of voltage-based repair and F* repair criteria provide assurance that the NRC is aware of any abnormalities detected during an inspection and provide notification as to the extent of application of the criteria.

T/S 4.4.5 provides the surveillance requirements for sample selection, inspection frequency, acceptance criteria, repair methods, and required reports to the NRC. Provisions of T/S 4.4.5 that are affected by this proposed T/S amendment are summarized as follows:

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a 41 to C0799-05 Page 3 T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2 provides the requirement for SG tube sample selection and inspection and preface the list of exceptions to the random selection of SG tubes. This section also states that tubes repaired by sleeving do not constitute areas of previous defects or imperfections.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.l requires all tubes not plugged or repaired that previously had detectable wall penetrations be included in the first sample.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.4 requires that, for all indications left in service as a result of application of the -tube support plate (TSP) voltage-based repair criteria, the, indications shall be inspected by bobbin coil probe during future refueling outages.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.c requires that tubes that remain in service due to the application of the F*

repair criteria will be inspected in the roll expanded region during future outages.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.e requires the determination of TSP intersections having outside diameter, stress corrosion cracking (ODSCC) indications be based on a random sample inspection of at least 20% of the total number of tubes inspected over their full length. Implementation of the SG tube/TSP plugging criteria requires a 100% bobbin coil inspection for hot leg support plate intersections and cold leg intersections down to the lowest cold leg TSP with known ODSCC indications.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.f requires that inspection of sleeves follow the criteria for first sample selection and sample expansion according to table 4.4-2.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2 also specifies the criteria to classify the sample inspection results into three categories. The "note" to these criteria states that previously degraded tubes or sleeves must exhibit significant (> 10%) further wall penetrations to be included in the percentage calculation defined in the classification criteria.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.3.a requires the first in-service inspection to be performed within a specified interval of time following initial criticality. Frequencies of subsequent in-service inspections are also addressed.

to C0799-05 Page 4 T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.1 defines "imperfections" for both tubes and sleeves as exceptions to dimensions, finish or contour from that required by fabrication drawings or specifications.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.2 defines "degradation" for both tubes and sleeves as service-induced cracking, wastage, wear, or general corrosion on either the inside or outside of the tube or sleeve.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.3 defines "degraded tube or sleeve" as having an imperfection of greater than or equal to 20% of the nominal wall thickness.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.5 defines "defect" as an imperfection that exceeds the defined repair limit.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.6 defines the "repair/plugging limit" for tubing or sleeved tubes as the imperfection depth equal to 40% of the nominal tube wall thickness. The plugging limit imperfection depth for laser welded sleeves is equal to 23% of the nominal sleeve wall thickness. The plugging limit imperfection depth for non-laser welded sleeves is equal to 29% of the nominal sleeve wall thickness. This definition does not apply to defects in the tubesheet that meet the criteria for an F* tube.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.7 defines "unserviceable" as the condition for tubes and sleeves that leak or would not maintain their structural integrity under the conditions specified in 4.4.5.3.c.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.8 defines "inspection" as the means of determining the condition of the SG tube or sleeve from the point of entry (hot leg side) completely around the U-bend to the top support of the cold leg. For a tube in which the TSP elevation interim plugging limit has been applied, the "inspection" will include all the hot leg intersections and cold leg intersections down to, at least, the level of the last crack indication.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.9 defines and permits "sleeving" of two types. Tube support plate sleeves are centered about the tube support plate intersection.

Tubesheet sleeves start at the primary fluid tubesheet interface and extend through the entire tubesheet.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.10 defines the "tube support plate repair limit" used to disposition alloy 600 SG tubes for continued service that are experiencing predominately axially-oriented ODSCC confined within the to C0799-05 Page 5 thickness of the tube support plates. At tube support plate intersections, the plugging limit is based on maintaining SG tube serviceability as determined by various bobbin voltage criteria. Mid-cycle repair limits are also defined.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.ll defines the F*

"distance" as the distance from the'ottom of the hardroll transition toward the bottom of the tubesheet that has been conservatively determined to be 1.11 inches (not including eddy current uncertainty).

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.12 defines the "F*

tube" as a SG tube with degradation, below the F* distance, equal to or greater than 40%, but that has no indications of degradation (i.e., no indication of cracking) within the F*

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T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.13 defines "tube repair" as sleeving described by reports listed in T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c. Discussion allows use of sleeving as preventive measures and for a method of returning previously plugged tubes to service following appropriate inspections.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.b states that a SG shall be determined operable after completing the corresponding actions required by table 4.4-2.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c identifies the topical reports for sleeving methodologies approved for use on Unit l.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.a requires that the number of tubes plugged or sleeved be reported to the NRC within 15 days of the completion of each in-service inspection of the SG tubes.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.b requires that the number of tubes and sleeves inspected be reported and tubes that are plugged or sleeved be identified in the annual operating report.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.5.d requires notification to the NRC of implementation of voltage-based repair prior to returning the SGs to service if any of the following conditions arise.

The estimated end-of -cycle (EOC) leakage limit exceeds that assumed in the licensing basis offsite dose calculation for the MSLB.

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Indications are identified that extend beyond the confines of the tube support plate.

Indications are identified at the tube support plate elevations that are attributable to primary water stress corrosion cracking.

The calculated conditional burst probability based on projected EOC voltage distribution exceeds 1 x 10 '. This determination also requires an assessment of the safety significance of the occurrence.

T/S table 4.4-2 provides the required sample size, resulting category, and required actions for first, second, and third sample SG tube inspections.

T/S bases 3/4.4.5 addresses requirements of T/S surveillance 4.4.5. Additionally, T/S bases 3/4.5.6.2 addresses the anticipated primary-to-secondary leakage associated with the MSLB, which is based on the SG tube structural integrity condition required by T/S surveillance 4.4.5.

T/S bases 3/4.4.8 addresses the limitations on the primary coolant activity based on maintaining acceptable offsite doses following a steam generator tube rupture (SGTR) event. This bases section was previously modified to include a MSLB case for high primary-to-secondary leakage (120 gpm) at a primary coolant activity level corresponding to 1% failed fuel.

Descri tion of Pro osed Modifications to Unit 1 Technical S ecifications I&M proposes to revise T/S 3/4.4.5, T/S bases 3/4.4.5, T/S bases 3/4.4.6.2, and T/S bases 3/4.4.8. These revisions remove the modifications that were made to the Unit 1 T/S to address the various SG tube degradation mechanisms that have occurred on the Unit 1 OSGs. Incorporation of these proposed changes will cause the Unit 1 T/S to essentially revert back to the original licensing bases (except for operational leakage limits) that are consistent with both the Standard Technical S ecifications for Westin house PWR Plants (NUREG-0452) and the Unit 2 requirements.

The proposed T/S changes are as follows.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2, SG tube sample selection and inspection.

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T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.b.1 is revised to remove the reference to sleeving.

T/S surveillance requirements 4.4.5.2.b.4, 4.4.5.2.c, 4.4.5.2.e, and 4.4.5.2.f are deleted.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2.d is renumbered.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.2 is revised to remove the reference to sleeving.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.3, inspection frequencies.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.3.a is revised to apply to the same initial interval for in-service inspection to RSGs as was done for the original OSGs.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4, acceptance criteria.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a items 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8 are revised to remove references to sleeving.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a items 5 and 6 are revised to remove references to repair limits.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.5 is revised to define a defect in terms of the plugging limit.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.6 is revised to remove the discussion of applicability to F+ tubes and sleeves.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a.8 is revised to remove the reference to interim plugging limit.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.a items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 are deleted.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.b is revised to remove references to sleeves and repair limits.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.4.c is deleted.

T/S surveillance requirement 4.4.5.5, Reports.

T/S surveillance requirements 4.4.5.5.a, 4.4.5.5.b.1, and 4.4.5.5.b.3 are revised to remove references to sleeving.

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T/S Table 4.4-2.

Table 4."4-2 is revised to remove references to sleeving.

Bases T/S 3/4.4.5, Steam Generator Tube Integrity.

T/S bases 3/4.4.5 are revised to remove any references to repair of defective tubes, repair limits, and sleeving.

Details on the voltage-based repair limits are removed and all references to approved methodologies for sleeving are removed.

Bases T/S 3/4.4.6.2, Operational Leakage.

T/S bases 3/4.4.6.2 are revised to remove the detail of crack growth and expected maximum primary-to-secondary leakage during a MSLB.

Bases T/S 3/4.4.8, Specific Activity.

T/S bases 3/4.4.8 are revised to remove the paragraph that discusses MSLB offsite Poses at a primary-to-secondary leak rate of 120 gpm.

C. JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE For Unit 1 operation after steam generator replacement, the voltage-based and F* requirements will no longer be applicable.

The T/S acceptance limits will be based on through-wall criteria that require tubes be plugged when imperfections exceed the plugging limit of 40% of the nominal tube wall thickness. The proposed program for periodic in-service inspection of the replacement SGs monitors the integrity of the SG tubing to provide reasonable assurance that there is sufficient time to take proper and timely corrective action if any tube degradation is present.

The proposed program is consistent with NUREG-0452 and was the basis for the original T/S issued with the Unit 1 operating license, DPR-58.

The purpose of the T/S plugging limit, in conjunction with surveillance and maintenance programs, is to provide reasonable assurance that the SG tubes accepted for continued service will retain adequate structural and leakage integrity during normal, transient, and postulated accident conditions. Although D.C. Cook is not a GDC plant, I&M has determined that the RSG design is consistent with general design criteria (GDC) 14, 15, 30, 31, and 32 of 10 CFR 50, appendix A. Compatibility with these GDCs, as

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RSG design, surveillance, and maintenance meet the requirements of GDC 14. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed, fabricated, erected, and tested to have an extremely low probability of abnormal leakage, rapidly propagating failure, or gross rupture. The RSG design meets the applicable ASME Code requirements and complies with 10 CFR 50.55a.

RSG design, surveillance, and maintenance meet the requirements of GDC 15. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant system are designed with sufficient margin to provide reasonable assurance that the applicable stress limits are not exceeded during any condition of normal operation or anticipated operational occurrences. The RSG tubing has been structurally evaluated under the applicable requirements of ASME Section III, 1989 Edition, for Service Levels A, B, C," and D (normal, upset, emergency, and faulted conditions, respectively).

RSG design meets the requirements of GDC 30. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed, fabricated, erected, and tested to the highest practical quality standards by meeting the ASME Code and 10 CFR 50, appendix B. Detection and identification of the location of RSG leakage is through existing plant instrumentation and procedures.

RSG design meets the requirements of GDC 31. The RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed with sufficient margin to assure that, when stressed under operating, maintenance, testing, and postulated accident. conditions:(1) the boundary behaves in a non-brittle manner; and (2) the probability of rapidly propagating fracture is minimized. The design considers service temperatures and other operating maintenance, testing, and postulated accident conditions; uncertainties in determining material properties; effects of radiation on material properties; residual, steady state, and transient stresses; and size of indications.

RSG design, surveillance, and maintenance meet the requirements of GDC 32. RSG portions of the reactor coolant pressure boundary are designed to permit periodic inspection and testing of important areas and features to assess structural and leak-tight integrity.

The RSG has tubing fabricated from thermally treated SB-163 material (Alloy 690) which is examined by eddy current methods to the requirements of ASME Section III, NB-2550. In accordance with NUREG-0452 and consistent with the original licensing basis for Unit 1, the design requires that the depth of an allowable outside diameter flaw shall not exceed 40% of the nominal tube wall thickness.

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This change removes the interim SG tube plugging criteria from the T/S and reinstates the original T/S criteria consistent with Unit 2 (which does not have significantly degraded steam generators).

These criteria are in accordance with NUREG-0452. The criterion for tube plugging is based on a minimum wall thickness due to wastage as determined by ASME Section XI. Because the proposed T/S surveillance requirements do not allow for continued operation with voltage based and F* indications, the probability of a SGTR is not increased.

Therefore, implementation of this proposed T/S amendment request will provide reasonable assurance that the Unit 1 SGs maintain adequate structural and leakage integrity consistent with GDC 14, 15, 30, 31, and 32*of 10 CFR 50, appendix A.

Unit 1 will continue to apply the T/S maximum primary-to-secondary leakage limit of '150 gallons per day (gpd) through any one SG to minimize the potential for excessive leakage during plant conditions. The EPRI recommended 150 gpd limit provides for leakage detection and plant shutdown in the event of an unexpected tube leak and minimizes the potential for excessive leakage or tube burst in the event of MSLB or loss of cooling accident (LOCA) conditions.

The design basis doses calculated for postulated accidents involving degradation of SG tubes, such as SGTR and MSLB accidents, as presented in UFSAR chapter 14 accident analysis have been evaluated. The SGTR consequences continue to be bounded by the design basis due to the allowable leakage rate specified by this change. The proposed T/S leakage rate is maintained at 150 gpd per SG. However, a maximum leakage of 500 gpd per SG and total leakage of 1440 gpd for all four generators was used for determination of offsite dose in UFSAR chapter 14. The MSLB consequences are decreased by installation of the RSGs due to the reduction in primary-to-secondary leakage during the MSLB. Under the approved interim plugging criteria, a leak rate of 8.4 gpm was determined to be the upper limit for primary-to-secondary leakage in the faulted steam generator. This leakage, combined with the 150 gpd leakage from the non-faulted SGs, was determined to limit the offsite dose to 10% of the 10 CFR 100 limits. Following replacement of the SGs, the leakage is limited during the MSLB to 150 gpd for both the faulted and unfaulted SGs. Therefore, the Unit 1 MSLB dose will be bounded by the current Unit 2 dose analysis, which is less than 10% of 10 CFR 100 limits.

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Subsequently, amendment 178 to DPR-58 imposed a more limiting condition based on a 12.6 gpm SG leakage for the MSLB to limit offsite doses to 10%. of the 10 CFR 100 limits (this value was later revised to 8.4 gpm) . Amendment 178 revised T/S bases 3/4.4.5 to remove the reference to the 120 gpm MSLB offsite dose evaluation, but inadvertently did not revise T/S bases 3/4.4.8.

Because the discussion regaxding the 120 gpm SG leak rate no longer applies, it will be removed from T/S bases 3/4.4.8 by this change.

D. BASES FOR NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS DETERMINATION (10 CFR 50.92 ANALYSIS)

Indiana Michigan Power Company, the Licensee for Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1, proposes to amend Technical Specification (T/S) 3/4.4.5, "Steam Generators," T/S Bases 3/4.4.5, "Steam Generators Tube Integrity," T/S Bases 3/4.4.6.2, "Operational Leakage," and T/S Bases 3/4.4.8, "Specific Activity," to support steam generator (SG) replacement. I&M will be replacing the original Uni.t 1 Westinghouse model 51 SGs with B&W SGs. The replacement effort is scheduled to occur during the current outage, prior to Unit 1 restart.

I&M has evaluated this proposed T/S amendment and determined that it does not involve a significant hazard. According to 10 CFR 50.92(c), a proposed amendment to an operating license does not involve a significant hazard if operation of the facility in accordance with the proposed amendment does not:

involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated; or create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated; or

3. involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.

No Si nificant Hazards Anal sis Criterion 1:

The proposed change does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.

This change removes the interim steam generator tube plugging criteria from the T/S and reinstates the original T/S criteria consistent with Unit 2 (which does not have significantly degraded

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The proposed change returns the plugging criteria for the steam generator tubes to the original licensing basis. The criteria are in accordance with NUREG-0452, (old) "Standard Technical Specifications." The plugging criteria are based on a minimum wall thickness due to wastage as determined by ASME Section XI.

The proposed change is conservative in nature because it does not allow for continued operation with F* and voltage-based degraded tubes. Because of this, the probability of a steam generator tube rupture (SGTR) is not increased.

The potential for a SGTR is also not increased as demonstrated in the qualification analysis and testing for the RSGs. The program for periodic in-service inspection monitors the integrity of the SG tubing to provide reasonable assurance that there is sufficient time to take proper and timely corrective action if any tube degradation is detected. The tube inspections themselves are not initiators of a SGTR. Therefore, this change is not expected to increase the probability of a SGTR during normal or accident conditions.

Unit 1 will continue to apply the T/S maximum primary-to-secondary leakage limit of 150 gallons per day (gpd) through any one SG to minimize the potential for excessive leakage. The EPRI-recommended 150 gpd limit provides for leakage detection and plant shutdown in the event of an unexpected tube leak and minimizes the potential for excessive leakage or tube burst in the event of main steamline break (MSLB) or loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) conditions. This lower limit is more restrictive than the limit (500 gpd per SG and total leakage of 1440 gpd) utilized for determination of offsite dose and also provides further assurance that the probability of a SGTR is not increased.

The design basis doses calculated for postulated accidents involving degradation of SG tubes, such as SGTR and MSLB accidents, as presented in UFSAR chapter 14 accident analysis, have been evaluated. The SGTR consequences continue to be bounded by the design basis analyses due to the allowable leakage rate specified by this change. The proposed T/S leakage rate is maintained at 150 gpd per SG. However, the maximum leakage of 500 gpd per SG and total leakage of 1440 gpd for all four generators was used to determine offsite dose in UFSAR chapter 14. The MSLB consequences are decreased by installation of the RSGs due to the reduction in primary-to-secondary leakage during 'the MSLB. Under the approved interim plugging criteria, a leak rate of 8.4 gpm was determined to be the upper limit for allowable primary- to-

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Therefore, the Unit 1 MSLB dose will be bounded by the current Unit 2 dose analysis, which is less than 10% of 10 CFR 100 limits.

Therefore, the proposed change does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.

Criterion 2:

The proposed change does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.

Removing application of voltage-based repair criteria, F* repair criteria, and sleeving methodologies upon installation of the RSGs will not introduce significant or adverse changes to the plant design basis that could lead to a new or different kind of accident being created. This change does not change the overall objective of surveillance activities - maintaining the structural integrity of this portion of the reactor coolant system. The surveillance activities are performed during outages. The proposed change in the surveillance program returns the program to the initial licensing basis. No new failures are created.

Therefore, the proposed change does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident previously evaluated.

Criterion 3:

The proposed change does not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.

Removing the application of voltage-based and F* repair criteria and sleeving methodologies does not involve a reduction in a margin of safety. The RSG tubing has been shown to retain adequate structural and leakage integrity during normal, transient, and postulated accident conditions consistent with GDC 14, 15, 30, 31, and 32 of 10 CFR 50 appendix A. The RSG tubing has been designed and evaluated consistent with the ASME Section III, 1989 edition. The proposed plugging criteria are based on ASME Section'I and do not allow for operation with indications identified by F* and voltage-based criteria. The proposed program for periodic in-service inspection of the RSGs monitors the integrity of the SG tubing to provide reasonable assurance that there is sufficient time to take proper and timely corrective action if any tube degradation is present. The proposed program

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The proposed change maintains the T/S maximum primary-to-secondary leakage at 150 gpd per generator to minimize the potential for excessive leakage. This limit provides for leakage detection and shutdown in the event of an unexpected tube leak and minimizes the potential for excessive leakage or tube burst in the event of a MSLB or LOCA. Because this limit is maintained, the margin of safety is maintained.

Therefore, it is concluded that this change does not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.