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| | number = ML18047A038 | | | number = ML18047A038 |
| | issue date = 02/14/2018 | | | issue date = 02/14/2018 |
| | title = 2018/02/14 NRR E-mail Capture - Revision to Turkey Point LAR 255 RAIs | | | title = NRR E-mail Capture - Revision to Turkey Point LAR 255 RAIs |
| | author name = Wentzel M J | | | author name = Wentzel M |
| | author affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLII-2 | | | author affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLII-2 |
| | addressee name = Catron S, Mack J | | | addressee name = Catron S, Mack J |
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| {{#Wiki_filter:1NRR-DMPSPEm ResourceFrom:Wentzel, MichaelSent:Wednesday, February 14, 2018 12:16 PMTo:Catron, Steve; Mack, JarrettCc:Czaya, Paul | | {{#Wiki_filter:NRR-DMPSPEm Resource From: Wentzel, Michael Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 12:16 PM To: Catron, Steve; Mack, Jarrett Cc: Czaya, Paul |
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| Revision to Turkey Point LAR 255 RAIsAttachments:Revised LAR 255 RAIs.docxSteve and Jarrett, Based on our phone call yesterday, the NRC staff revised the first RAI to remove the inaccurate reference to Mode 4 and to try to clarify our request. Once you have had a chance to review, please let me know if you feel additional clarification is necessary. | | Revision to Turkey Point LAR 255 RAIs Attachments: Revised LAR 255 RAIs.docx Steve and Jarrett, Based on our phone call yesterday, the NRC staff revised the first RAI to remove the inaccurate reference to Mode 4 and to try to clarify our request. Once you have had a chance to review, please let me know if you feel additional clarification is necessary. |
| | : Thanks, Mike Michael Wentzel Project Manager NRR/DORL/LPLII-2 (301) 415-6459 michael.wentzel@nrc.gov 1 |
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| Thanks, Mike Michael Wentzel Project Manager NRR/DORL/LPLII-2 (301) 415-6459 michael.wentzel@nrc.gov Hearing Identifier: NRR_DMPS Email Number: 168 Mail Envelope Properties (Michael.Wentzel@nrc.gov20180214121600)
| | Hearing Identifier: NRR_DMPS Email Number: 168 Mail Envelope Properties (Michael.Wentzel@nrc.gov20180214121600) |
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| Revision to Turkey Point LAR 255 RAIs Sent Date: 2/14/2018 12:16:20 PM Received Date: 2/14/2018 12:16:00 PM From: Wentzel, Michael Created By: Michael.Wentzel@nrc.gov Recipients: "Czaya, Paul" <Paul.Czaya@fpl.com> | | Revision to Turkey Point LAR 255 RAIs Sent Date: 2/14/2018 12:16:20 PM Received Date: 2/14/2018 12:16:00 PM From: Wentzel, Michael Created By: Michael.Wentzel@nrc.gov Recipients: |
| Tracking Status: None "Catron, Steve" <Steve.Catron@fpl.com> | | "Czaya, Paul" <Paul.Czaya@fpl.com> |
| Tracking Status: None "Mack, Jarrett" <Jarrett.Mack@fpl.com> Tracking Status: None | | Tracking Status: None "Catron, Steve" <Steve.Catron@fpl.com> |
| | Tracking Status: None "Mack, Jarrett" <Jarrett.Mack@fpl.com> |
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| | Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 438 2/14/2018 12:16:00 PM Revised LAR 255 RAIs.docx 19637 Options Priority: Standard Return Notification: No Reply Requested: No Sensitivity: Normal Expiration Date: |
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| Post Office: Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 438 2/14/2018 12:16:00 PM Revised LAR 255 RAIs.docx 19637
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| | | Background=== |
| Options Priority: Standard Return Notification: No Reply Requested: No Sensitivity: Normal Expiration Date: Recipients Received:
| | The requirements of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.36, Technical Specifications, specify that each Operating License issued by the Commission contain TSs that include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs), which are the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment required for safe operation of the facility. Section 50.36(c)(2)(ii) of 10 CFR provides the four criteria to define the scope of equipment and parameters to be included in the TS LCOs. Criterion 4 states, A structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety. |
| Background The requirements of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.36, "Technical Specifications," specify that each Operating License issued by the Commission contain TSs that include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs), which are the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment required for safe operation of the facility. Section 50.36(c)(2)(ii) of 10 CFR provides the four criteria to define the scope of equipment and parameters to be included in the TS LCOs. Criterion 4 states, "A structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety."
| | NUREG-1431, Volume 2, Standard Technical Specifications - Westinghouse Plants identifies LCOs for the following systems as meeting Criterion 4: |
| NUREG-1431, Volume 2, "Standard Technical Specifications - Westinghouse Plants" identifies LCOs for the following systems as meeting Criterion 4: | |
| * the remote shutdown systems for control room evacuation | | * the remote shutdown systems for control room evacuation |
| * the reactor coolant system loops in Modes 4 and 5 for decay heat removal and boron mixing | | * the reactor coolant system loops in Modes 4 and 5 for decay heat removal and boron mixing |
| * the residual heat removal system for coolant circulation in Mode 6 These systems support essential safety functions such as decay heat removal and reactivity management. | | * the residual heat removal system for coolant circulation in Mode 6 These systems support essential safety functions such as decay heat removal and reactivity management. |
| The Turkey Point TSs contain similar requirements for the reactor coolant system loops and the residual heat removal (RHR) system. For example, Turkey Point TS LCO 3.4.1.3, "Reactor Coolant System - Hot Shutdown," identifies five decay heat removal paths consisting of the three reactor coolant loops (i.e., the loop piping and the associated steam generator and reactor coolant pump) and the two RHR loops. The LCO specifies that at least two of these decay heat removal paths be operable and one be in operation. | | The Turkey Point TSs contain similar requirements for the reactor coolant system loops and the residual heat removal (RHR) system. For example, Turkey Point TS LCO 3.4.1.3, Reactor Coolant System - Hot Shutdown, identifies five decay heat removal paths consisting of the three reactor coolant loops (i.e., the loop piping and the associated steam generator and reactor coolant pump) and the two RHR loops. The LCO specifies that at least two of these decay heat removal paths be operable and one be in operation. |
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| The AFW system at Turkey Point consists of three turbine-driven pumps operated in two trains that are shared between the two units. Since the AFW pumps are all steam-driven and located in a single fire area, they could be susceptible to failure from a single cause. | | The AFW system at Turkey Point consists of three turbine-driven pumps operated in two trains that are shared between the two units. Since the AFW pumps are all steam-driven and located in a single fire area, they could be susceptible to failure from a single cause. |
| As described in Section 9.11.2, "Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps," of the Turkey Point Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR), the standby steam generator feedwater pumps (SSGFPs) consist of one motor-driven pump and one diesel-engine-driven pump with an integral fuel tank and electric starting system. The SSGFPs are used to supply feedwater to the steam generators during normal start-up, shutdown, and hot standby conditions. In case of loss of offsite power, the normal safety supply of feedwater to the steam generators is provided by the steam turbine-driven AFW pumps. However, feedwater can also be supplied by the diesel engine-driven SSGFP. In addition, the current standby feedwater system TS bases state the following, in part: "The function of the Standby Feedwater System for OPERABILITY determinations is that it can be used as a backup to the Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) System in the event the AFW System does NOT function properly." | | As described in Section 9.11.2, Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps, of the Turkey Point Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR), the standby steam generator feedwater pumps (SSGFPs) consist of one motor-driven pump and one diesel-engine-driven pump with an integral fuel tank and electric starting system. The SSGFPs are used to supply feedwater to the steam generators during normal start-up, shutdown, and hot standby conditions. In case of loss of offsite power, the normal safety supply of feedwater to the steam generators is provided by the steam turbine-driven AFW pumps. However, feedwater can also be supplied by the diesel engine-driven SSGFP. In addition, the current standby feedwater system TS bases state the following, in part: "The function of the Standby Feedwater System for OPERABILITY determinations is that it can be used as a backup to the Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) System in the event the AFW System does NOT function properly." |
| | Section 9.3 of the Turkey Point UFSAR describes that the RHR system inlet from the reactor coolant system consists of a single line with two normally closed isolation valves in series. |
| | Therefore, a failure of one of the two isolation valves to open would prevent use of either RHR loop as a decay heat removal path. |
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| Section 9.3 of the Turkey Point UFSAR describes that the RHR system inlet from the reactor coolant system consists of a single line with two normally closed isolation valves in series. Therefore, a failure of one of the two isolation valves to open would prevent use of either RHR loop as a decay heat removal path. SCPB RAI 1 As noted in LAR, the standby feedwater system isSSGFPs are specifically credited for the AFW decay heat removal function for a fire in the AFW pump area. The system also could support the decay heat removal function above RHR entry conditions and below the reactor coolant system temperature necessary for adequate steam pressure to operate the turbine-driven AFW pumps.The UFSAR states that the SSGFPs are used during normal start-up, shutdown, and hot standby to supply water to the steam generators, which supports the residual heat removal function. Neither the LAR, nor the supplement, provides a discussion of the safety-significance of these particular functions for the Turkey Point. This information is necessary for the staff to evaluate whether this item satisfies Criterion 4 of 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii).
| | As noted in LAR, the standby feedwater system isSSGFPs are specifically credited for the AFW decay heat removal function for a fire in the AFW pump area. The system also could support the decay heat removal function above RHR entry conditions and below the reactor coolant system temperature necessary for adequate steam pressure to operate the turbine-driven AFW pumps.The UFSAR states that the SSGFPs are used during normal start-up, shutdown, and hot standby to supply water to the steam generators, which supports the residual heat removal function. Neither the LAR, nor the supplement, provides a discussion of the safety-significance of these particular functions for the Turkey Point. This information is necessary for the staff to evaluate whether this item satisfies Criterion 4 of 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii). |
| The standby feedwater system pumps could be necessary to support decay heat removal and coolant circulation when the reactor is in Mode 4, relying on the steam generators for decay heat removal, and the steam pressure is insufficient for the turbine-driven AFW pumps are not functioning properly or unavailable. Identify periods, as prescribed by procedures, during normal plant operations (i.e., heatup, startup, shutdown, and cooldown), abnormal operating conditions (e.g., valve failure to operate), and emergency operations where the standby feedwater system pumpsSSGFPs would be part ofare identified as the primary means of adding water to the steam generators for decay heat removal in Mode 4. Describe any Turkey Point-specific operating experience where the standby feedwater pumps were used for decay heat removal when the AFW pumps were not available and/or RHR entry conditions were not satisfied. | | The standby feedwater system pumps could be necessary to support decay heat removal and coolant circulation when the reactor is in Mode 4, relying on the steam generators for decay heat removal, and the steam pressure is insufficient for the turbine-driven AFW pumps are not functioning properly or unavailable. Identify periods, as prescribed by procedures, during normal plant operations (i.e., heatup, startup, shutdown, and cooldown), abnormal operating conditions (e.g., valve failure to operate), and emergency operations where the standby feedwater system pumpsSSGFPs would be part ofare identified as the primary means of adding water to the steam generators for decay heat removal in Mode 4. Describe any Turkey Point-specific operating experience where the standby feedwater pumps were used for decay heat removal when the AFW pumps were not available and/or RHR entry conditions were not satisfied.}} |
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Turkey Point Subsequent License Renewal with Petitioner 11/3/2023 - L-2023-CRS-0005 ML23333A0092023-10-27027 October 2023 Attachment a - NRC Extension of Comment Period-1 ML23265A2692023-09-15015 September 2023 Turkey Point,_Rp Document Request 2023-004 ML23226A0752023-08-14014 August 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - Request for Additional Information - RCP LAR (L-2022-LLA-0128) ML23173A1522023-06-22022 June 2023 Request for Additional Information NextEra Fleet Emergency Plan Amendment Request ML23171B0532023-06-20020 June 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - Change in Estimated Review Schedule for Turkey Point Improved Standard Technical Specifications (ITS) LAR (L-2022-LLI-0002) ML23198A0592023-05-22022 May 2023 FPL to Fws, Notification of Doa Crocodile in CCS on 5/22/23 ML23138A0212023-05-17017 May 2023 Telephone Record, Call with Florida Power and Light Regarding Decommissioning Funding Plan Update Dated March 30, 2021 ML23129A8322023-05-0505 May 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - Request for Additional Information - RCP LAR (L-2022-LLA-0128) ML23109A1862023-04-19019 April 2023 and Turkey Point Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action Proposed Alternative to Asme Section XI Authorizing Implementation of Asme Code Case N-752-1 ML23117A2712023-04-11011 April 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - (External_Sender) Updated Data for Doa Turkey Point American Crocodile at 4/10/2023 ML23067A2812023-03-0808 March 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - (External_Sender) Non-causal American Croc Doa Turkey Point ML23038A1892023-02-0303 February 2023 RP RFI April 2023 ML23006A0262023-01-0505 January 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - Audit Plan - Turkey Point Fire Protection Changes to Support RCP Seal Replacement LAR ML22311A4752022-11-0707 November 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - Request for Additional Information - ITS ML22293B6562022-10-18018 October 2022 Request for 45 Day Extension of Comment Period of Turkey Point Subsequent License Renewal Scoping Process, Docket Id NRC-2022-0172 by Natural Resources Defense Council, Miami Waterkeeper and Counsel for Friends of the Earth ML22265A1522022-09-21021 September 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Acceptance Review - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - LAR to Revise Fire Protection Program (L-2022-LLA-0128) ML22258A1862022-09-15015 September 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - Supplemental Information Needed for Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action License Amendment Requests to Replace Instrumentation with Digital Systems ML22181A0562022-06-30030 June 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Turkey Point U3 Sgtir (L-2022-LRO-0070) ML22178A1032022-06-25025 June 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - (External_Sender) Turkey Point Doa American Crocodile 6/25/22 ML22147A0672022-05-19019 May 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - (External_Sender) Turkey Point Doa Crocodile 05/19/2022 ML22095A0162022-04-0505 April 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Verbal Authorization of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 - Icw Relief Request No. 10-II ML22081A0292022-03-21021 March 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 3 - Request for Additional Information - Icw Alternative ML22018A0272022-01-18018 January 2022 2022 All RFI Responses - Exercise and Program Inspections - Revl ML21302A0052021-12-23023 December 2021 Email to Nextera/Fpl Re Discussion of Availability of Human Factor Validation Information to Support the Planned Turkey Point Digital I&C License Amendment Request ML21307A2882021-11-18018 November 2021 NRC to Fws, Request to Reinitiate Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation for Continued Operation of Turkey Point ML21298A0572021-10-25025 October 2021 NRR E-mail Capture - Final: Tpn Request for Additional Information - Round 2 Concerning Relief Request 10 - Extension EPID: L-2021-LLR-0077 2024-09-06
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Request for Additional Information - Spent Fuel Storage License Amendment Request (LAR) (L-2023-LLA-0142) ML24193A2432024-07-12012 July 2024 – Interim Audit Summary Report in Support of Review of License Amendment Requests Regarding Fleet Emergency Plan IR 05000250/20240102024-01-0505 January 2024 Focused Engineering Inspection 05000250/2024010 and 05000251/2024010 ML23226A0752023-08-14014 August 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - Request for Additional Information - RCP LAR (L-2022-LLA-0128) ML23173A1522023-06-22022 June 2023 Request for Additional Information NextEra Fleet Emergency Plan Amendment Request ML23129A8322023-05-0505 May 2023 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - Request for Additional Information - RCP LAR (L-2022-LLA-0128) ML23038A1892023-02-0303 February 2023 RP RFI April 2023 ML22311A5582022-11-22022 November 2022 Supplemental Information Needed for Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action Amendment Request for Cep ML22311A4752022-11-0707 November 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 - Request for Additional Information - ITS IR 05000250/20234012022-10-19019 October 2022 Information Request for the Cyber-Security Baseline Inspection, Notification to Perform Inspection 05000250/2023401 and 05000251/2023401 ML22255A0502022-09-15015 September 2022 Supplemental Information Needed for Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action License Amendment Request to Replace Instrumentation with Digital Systems ML22229A5332022-08-18018 August 2022 Notification of Target Set Inspection and Request for Information (NRC Inspection Report No. 05000250 2022402 and 05000251 2022402) ML22181A0562022-06-30030 June 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Request for Additional Information - Turkey Point U3 Sgtir (L-2022-LRO-0070) ML22081A0292022-03-21021 March 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit No. 3 - Request for Additional Information - Icw Alternative ML22068A2352022-03-17017 March 2022 Licensed Operator Positive Fitness-For-Duty Test ML22074A0932022-03-14014 March 2022 RP RFI March 2022 ML21342A2932021-12-21021 December 2021 Supplemental Information Needed for Acceptance of Requested License Amendment Request Concerning Technical Specification Conversion to NUREG-1431, Revision 5 ML21298A0572021-10-25025 October 2021 NRR E-mail Capture - 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Final: Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Request for Additional Information Concerning Emergency Action Level Scheme Change (EPID L-2019-LLA-0271) (FPL: L-2019-203) ML20104B2232020-04-0909 April 2020 NRR E-mail Capture - Action: Turkey Point Unit 3 - Request for Additional Information Concerning Deferral of Steam Generator Inservice Inspections ML20084G5622020-03-20020 March 2020 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Containment Radiation Monitors Request for Additional Information ML20028C7372019-12-0202 December 2019 Notification of Inspection and Request for Information ML19184A1002019-07-0303 July 2019 NRR E-mail Capture - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4, Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request 266 ML19101A3312019-04-11011 April 2019 Requests for Additional Information for the Safety Review of the Turkey Point Subsequent License Renewal Application - Set 11 (EPID No. L-2018-RNW-0002) - Enclosure ML19087A2112019-03-28028 March 2019 Requests for Additional Information for the Safety Review of the Turkey Point Subsequent License Renewal Application - 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NRR-DMPSPEm Resource From: Wentzel, Michael Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 12:16 PM To: Catron, Steve; Mack, Jarrett Cc: Czaya, Paul
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Revision to Turkey Point LAR 255 RAIs Attachments: Revised LAR 255 RAIs.docx Steve and Jarrett, Based on our phone call yesterday, the NRC staff revised the first RAI to remove the inaccurate reference to Mode 4 and to try to clarify our request. Once you have had a chance to review, please let me know if you feel additional clarification is necessary.
- Thanks, Mike Michael Wentzel Project Manager NRR/DORL/LPLII-2 (301) 415-6459 michael.wentzel@nrc.gov 1
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Background===
The requirements of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.36, Technical Specifications, specify that each Operating License issued by the Commission contain TSs that include limiting conditions for operation (LCOs), which are the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment required for safe operation of the facility. Section 50.36(c)(2)(ii) of 10 CFR provides the four criteria to define the scope of equipment and parameters to be included in the TS LCOs. Criterion 4 states, A structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety.
NUREG-1431, Volume 2, Standard Technical Specifications - Westinghouse Plants identifies LCOs for the following systems as meeting Criterion 4:
The Turkey Point TSs contain similar requirements for the reactor coolant system loops and the residual heat removal (RHR) system. For example, Turkey Point TS LCO 3.4.1.3, Reactor Coolant System - Hot Shutdown, identifies five decay heat removal paths consisting of the three reactor coolant loops (i.e., the loop piping and the associated steam generator and reactor coolant pump) and the two RHR loops. The LCO specifies that at least two of these decay heat removal paths be operable and one be in operation.
The AFW system at Turkey Point consists of three turbine-driven pumps operated in two trains that are shared between the two units. Since the AFW pumps are all steam-driven and located in a single fire area, they could be susceptible to failure from a single cause.
As described in Section 9.11.2, Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps, of the Turkey Point Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR), the standby steam generator feedwater pumps (SSGFPs) consist of one motor-driven pump and one diesel-engine-driven pump with an integral fuel tank and electric starting system. The SSGFPs are used to supply feedwater to the steam generators during normal start-up, shutdown, and hot standby conditions. In case of loss of offsite power, the normal safety supply of feedwater to the steam generators is provided by the steam turbine-driven AFW pumps. However, feedwater can also be supplied by the diesel engine-driven SSGFP. In addition, the current standby feedwater system TS bases state the following, in part: "The function of the Standby Feedwater System for OPERABILITY determinations is that it can be used as a backup to the Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) System in the event the AFW System does NOT function properly."
Section 9.3 of the Turkey Point UFSAR describes that the RHR system inlet from the reactor coolant system consists of a single line with two normally closed isolation valves in series.
Therefore, a failure of one of the two isolation valves to open would prevent use of either RHR loop as a decay heat removal path.
SCPB RAI 1
As noted in LAR, the standby feedwater system isSSGFPs are specifically credited for the AFW decay heat removal function for a fire in the AFW pump area. The system also could support the decay heat removal function above RHR entry conditions and below the reactor coolant system temperature necessary for adequate steam pressure to operate the turbine-driven AFW pumps.The UFSAR states that the SSGFPs are used during normal start-up, shutdown, and hot standby to supply water to the steam generators, which supports the residual heat removal function. Neither the LAR, nor the supplement, provides a discussion of the safety-significance of these particular functions for the Turkey Point. This information is necessary for the staff to evaluate whether this item satisfies Criterion 4 of 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii).
The standby feedwater system pumps could be necessary to support decay heat removal and coolant circulation when the reactor is in Mode 4, relying on the steam generators for decay heat removal, and the steam pressure is insufficient for the turbine-driven AFW pumps are not functioning properly or unavailable. Identify periods, as prescribed by procedures, during normal plant operations (i.e., heatup, startup, shutdown, and cooldown), abnormal operating conditions (e.g., valve failure to operate), and emergency operations where the standby feedwater system pumpsSSGFPs would be part ofare identified as the primary means of adding water to the steam generators for decay heat removal in Mode 4. Describe any Turkey Point-specific operating experience where the standby feedwater pumps were used for decay heat removal when the AFW pumps were not available and/or RHR entry conditions were not satisfied.