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| number = ML13127A080
| number = ML13127A080
| issue date = 04/18/2013
| issue date = 04/18/2013
| title = Fleet Fire Protection Program NFPA 805 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 805 Pre-LAR Application for CNS, MNS, Rnp
| title = Fleet Fire Protection Program NFPA 805 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 805 Pre-LAR Application for CNS, MNS, RNP
| author name = Ertman J, Goforth D
| author name = Ertman J, Goforth D
| author affiliation = Duke Energy Corp
| author affiliation = Duke Energy Corp
| addressee name = Billoch-Colon A T
| addressee name = Billoch-Colon A
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLII-2
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLII-2
| docket = 05000261, 05000369, 05000370, 05000413, 05000414
| docket = 05000261, 05000369, 05000370, 05000413, 05000414
| license number = DPR-023, NPF-009, NPF-017, NPF-035, NPF-052
| license number = DPR-023, NPF-009, NPF-017, NPF-035, NPF-052
| contact person = Billoch-Colon A T
| contact person = Billoch-Colon A
| case reference number = TAC MF0956
| case reference number = TAC MF0956
| package number = ML13127A050
| package number = ML13127A050
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| page count = 34
| page count = 34
| project = TAC:MF0956
| project = TAC:MF0956
| stage = Request
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{{#Wiki_filter:Fleet Fire Protection ProgramgNFPA 805National Fire Protection AssociationNFPA 805 Pre-LAR Application for CNS, MNS, RNPJefferyErtmanDavidGoforth-NFPA805ProjectManagersJeffery Ertman, David Goforth -NFPA 805 Project ManagersApril 18, 2013 Agenda*NFPA 805 Transition Project Overviewj*License Amendment Request Overview*Fire PRA Overview2 Participants*Jeffery Ertman-NFPA 805 Project ManagerDidGfthNFPA805PjtM*David Goforth -NFPA 805 Project Manager*Donna Alexander -Manager Fleet Regulatory Affairs*BobRishel-PRAManagerBob Rishel PRA Manager*Jeff Robertson -Manager Regulatory Affairs*Julius Bryant -Regulatory Affairs ygy*Sarah Chisholm -PRA Engineer*Kelly Lavin -Site Technical Lead*Al Maysam -Regulatory Affairs *Jamie McCrory -PRA EngineerBdiWPRAEi*Brandi Weaver -PRA Engineer 3 Acronyms*AFW -Alternate Feed Water*CNS-CatawbaNuclearStation*MNS -McGuire Nuclear Station*MOV-MotorOperatedValveCNS Catawba Nuclear Station*CPT -Control Power Transformer*CSR -Cable Spreading Room*FAQ -Frequently Asked QuestionMOV Motor Operated Valve*NEI -Nuclear Energy Institute*NRC -Nuclear Regulatory Commission*OE -Operating Experience*FPRA -Fire Probabilistic Risk Assessment*FRE -Fire Risk Evaluation*FSA -Fire Safety AnalysisF&OFtdObti*PORV -Power Operated Relief Valve*RAI -Request for Additional Information*RCP -Reactor Coolant PumpRNPRbiNlPlt*F&O -Facts and Observations*HEAF -High Energy Arcing Fault*HRR -Heat Release Rate*LAR-LicenseAmendmentRequest*RNP -Robinson Nuclear Plant*SSA -Safe Shutdown Analysis*TDEFWP -Turbine Driven Emergency FeedwaterPumpLAR License Amendment Request*LERF -Large Early Release Frequency*LOOP -Loss of Offsite Power*UAM -Un-reviewed Analytical Method*VFDR -Variance From Deterministic Requirements4 Fleet Transition to NFPA 805MilestonesCNSMNSRNPLAR09/30/201309/30/201309/30/2013SafetyEvaluation09/30/201509/30/201509/30/2015NFPA 805 Program Implementation03/31/201603/31/201603/31/20165 LAR Document Submittal*Using Current Industry LAR Template-NEI Incorporating Generic RAIs*Incorporating Lessons Learned-Current Generic RAIs-Current Industry NFPA 805 LAR Submittals and RAIsInternalOEfrompreviousplantsubmittalsreviewsand-Internal OE from previous plant submittals, reviews, and implementation6 Catawba Nuclear Station7 Catawba Project Status*Traditional Fire Protection Elements -AttachmentL-NFPA805Chapter3RequirementsforApprovalAttachment L NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10CFR50.48(c)(2)(vii)*Approval for existing wiring above the control room ceiling*ReactorCoolantPumpOilMistingReactor Coolant Pump Oil Misting-No Attachment T requests -Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals*FRE statusfl-FPRA Quantification Complete*CNS meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174-Defense-in-Depth actions in review-Recovery Action*Local Trip of Reactor Coolant Pumps*Local throttling of Emergency FeedwaterFlow8 Catawba Project Status (continued)*LAR development started*Proposed Modifications -Breaker Coordination modifications-Inverter cable re-route-VCT Outlet Valve spurious closure issue resolved by modificationmodification-Additional modifications may result from FRE DID review or Chapter 3 required systems code review*Completed Modifications-4 Breaker Coordination modifications9 Catawba PRA*InternalEventsInternal Events-NEI 00-02 Internal Events Peer Review March 2002-Internal Gap Assessment to ASME/ANS PRA Standard as endorsed by RG 1.200*Performed in 2008*PerformedtoRG1200Revision1*Performed to RG 1.200 Revision 1-LAR technical adequacy statement will address any deltas to RG 1.200 Revision 2FocusedLERFPeerReviewinDecember2012(NEI0504)-Focused LERF Peer Review in December 2012 (NEI 05-04)-F&Os from these reviews will be dispositionedin the LAR for Fire PRA impact 10 Catawba Fire PRA*Full Scope Peer Review in 2010*F&Os will be addressed in LAR*NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used*Fire Modeling methods per NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 *Removed credit for electrical cabinet treatment refinement*Well sealed Motor Control Centers11 CNS Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA MethodsMethods*Credit for administrative controls (transients)*Credit for hot short duration failure probabilities for DC circuits12 Catawba Fire PRA SensitivitiesSensitivityFPRA CDF/LERFVFDR RiskCredit for Admin Controls (Transients)YesYesIgnition Frequency (FAQ-48)YesYesHot Short Duration (DC)YesNo11) It is not practical to vary the hot short duration credit for the deterministic variant and deterministic compliant case for each fire area; however, the impact on VFDR Risk may be estimated from the overall impact on FPRA CDF/LERF and the scope of VFDRs.13 Catawba Project Summary*NUREG-0800 non-compliances identified-Compensatory actions implemented as needed*NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection-Scheduled for April 2013 14 McGuire Nuclear Station15 McGuire Project Status*Traditional Fire Protection Elements-AttachmentL-NFPA805Chapter3RequirementsforApprovalAttachment L NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10CFR50.48(c)(2)(vii)*Approval for existing wiring above the control room ceiling*Reactor Coolant Pump Oil Misting-No Attachment T requests -Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals*FRE status-FPRA Quantification CompleteFPRAQuantificationComplete*MNS meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174-FRE Defense-in-Depth review complete-Recovery Actiony*Local Trip of Reactor Coolant Pumps*Local throttling of Emergency FeedwaterFlow*Local operation of the PressurizerHeaters16 McGuire Project Status (continued)*LAR development in progress*Proposed Modifications-Eliminate spurious operation of TDEFWP Suction Valve-Modify condensate drain from containment to improve overall LERF*CompletedModifications*Completed Modifications-Current Transformer Modification-PressurizerHeaterModificationPressurizerHeater Modification17 McGuire PRA*InternalEventsInternal Events-NEI 00-02 Internal Events Peer Review October 2000-Internal Gap Assessment to ASME/ANS PRA standard as endorsed by RG 1.200*Performed in 2008*PerformedtoRG1200Revision1*Performed to RG 1.200 Revision 1-LAR technical adequacy statement will address any deltas to RG 1.200 Revision 2FocusedLERFPeerReviewinDecember2012(NEI0504)-Focused LERF Peer Review in December 2012 (NEI 05-04)-F&Os from these reviews will be dispositionedin the LAR for fire PRA impact18 McGuire Fire PRA*Full Scope Peer Review in 2009*F&Os will be addressed in LAR*NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used*Fire Modeling methods per NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 *Removed credit for electrical cabinet treatment refinement*Well sealed Motor Control Centers19 MNS Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA MethodsMethods*Credit for hot short duration failure probabilities for DCiiDC circuits20 McGuire Fire PRA SensitivitiesSensitivityFPRA CDF/LERFVFDR RiskHot Short Duration (DC)YesNo1()Ignition Frequency (FAQ-48)YesYes1) It is not practical to vary the hot short duration credit for the deterministic variant and deterministic compliant case for each fire area; however, the impact on VFDR Risk may be estimated from the overall impact on FPRA CDF/LERF and the scope of VFDRs.21 McGuire Project Summary*Appendix R non-compliances identified -Compensatory actions implemented as needed*Completed NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection-February 2013-No significant findings22 Robinson Nuclear Plant23 Robinson Project Status*Traditional Fire protection Elements-AttachmentL-NFPA805Chapter3RequirementsforApprovalAttachment L -NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10CFR50.48(c)(2)(vii)*Approval for existing wiring above control room ceiling-No Attachment T requests -Clarification of Prior NRC Approvalsqpp*FSA development starting in late April-FRE is performed as part of FSA development-Defense-in-Depthactionsinreview-Defense-in-Depth actions in review-FPRA Quantification Revision in Process*RNP meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174*LARDevelopmentStartinginMay*LAR Development Starting in May*Modifications-Potential Modifications Identified-Final Scope After Fire PRA and FSAs are Completed24 Robinson Proposed Modifications*Incipient Detection*Protect MOVs from IN 92-18 Hot Short Failure*Electrically Coordinate Power Supplies*HEAF mitigation modification in E1/E2 Switchgear room*Protect Shutdown Valves*Credit 4thTrain of AFW*Credit Westinghouse RCP Shutdown Seal*Credit the Diesel Generators on the DeepwellPumps25 Robinson Completed ModificationsAuto Start/Auto Load of Dedicated Shutdown Diesel Generator on Loss of All AC Power Auto Reload of Battery Chargers on a LOOPBackup Instrument Air for Charging Pumps Speed Control PressurizerPORV & Charging Pump Make-up ModificationggppReplacement of HemycFire Barrier Wrap Emergency Lighting Modifications Evaluation and Modifications of the MOVs for IN92-18Installation of Fire Walls Between Transformers and Between Transformers And Turbine BuildingKey Locked Isolation Switch in Control Room to Isolate DC Electrical Power to Key yyAuxiliary Panels Protect the E-Bus Incoming Line Breakers from Spurious Operations for a Postulated Fire in the Turbine Bldg. Cable Rerouting to Protect Safe Shutdown Equipment26 Robinson PRA*Internal Events-Full Scope ASME/ANS PRA Standard Peer Review in October 2009-F&OswillbedispositionedintheLARforfirePRAimpact-F&Os will be dispositionedin the LAR for fire PRA impact 27 Robinson Fire PRA Overview*Full Scope Peer Review in 2013*F&Os being addressed in FPRA revision-Documented in LAR*NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used28 Robinson Fire PRA Overview (Continued)(Continued)*Credit taken for Flame Retardant Coatingg-IntumasticInstalled on Thermoplastic Cable*Unit 2 Cable Spread Room (CSR)/2Sih*E1/E2 Switchgear Room*Incipient DetectionInCabinetInstallationCreditperFAQ080046-In-Cabinet Installation -Credit per FAQ 08-0046*Main Control Boards*I & C Racks*Safeguards Cabinets-Area Wide -Normal Detection Credit*Unit2CableSpreadRoom*Unit 2 Cable Spread Room29 RNP Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRAMethodsFPRA Methods*For closed-cabinet MCCs:-A severity factor of 0.1 is applied, where 90% of fires are contained within the MCC-HRRseverityfactorsaretreatedindependentlysimilarto-HRR severity factors are treated independently, similar to other cabinets-Method was used to Address RAI 5-32 for the HNP NFPA 805 Application*BNP LAR Audit RAIs under evaluation for applicability tRNPat RNP30 Robinson Fire PRA SensitivitiesSensitivityFPRA CDF/LERFVFDR RiskCPT credit for spurious failuresYesYesIitiF(FAQ48)YYIgnition Frequency (FAQ-48)YesYesIncipient Detection (FAQ-46)YesYes31 Robinson PRA Considerations*Re-evaluate treatment of 480V Switchgear-Amptectorsare used at RNP on E1/E2 Switchgears-Reviewing HEAF data for 480V SwitchgearNotagenericisse-Not a generic issue32 Robinson Project Summary*Developing committed modifications final scope and hdlischeduling*Appendix R non-compliances identified lddd-Compensatory actions implemented as needed*Completed NRC Fire Protection Triennial InspectionNb2012-November 2012-No significant findings33 Questions34
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Agenda
* NFPA 805 Transition Project j Overview
* License Amendment Request Overview
* Fire PRA Overview 2
 
Participants
* Jeffery Ertman - NFPA 805 Project Manager
* D id G David Goforth f th - NFPA 805 Project P j t Manager M
* Donna Alexander - Manager Fleet Regulatory Affairs
* Bob Rishel - PRA Manager
* Jeff Robertson - Manager Regulatory Affairs
* Julius Bryant y    - Regulatory g      y Affairs
* Sarah Chisholm - PRA Engineer
* Kelly Lavin - Site Technical Lead
* Al Maysam - Regulatory Affairs
* Jamie McCrory - PRA Engineer
* B di W Brandi Weaver - PRA Engineer E i 3
 
Acronyms
* AFW - Alternate Feed Water
* MNS - McGuire Nuclear Station
* CNS - Catawba Nuclear Station
* MOV - Motor Operated Valve
* CPT - Control Power Transformer
* NEI - Nuclear Energy Institute
* CSR - Cable Spreading Room
* NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission
* FAQ - Frequently Asked Question
* OE - Operating Experience
* FPRA - Fire Probabilistic Risk Assessment
* PORV - Power Operated Relief Valve
* FRE - Fire Risk Evaluation
* RAI - Request for Additional Information
* FSA - Fire Safety Analysis
* RCP - Reactor Coolant Pump
* F&O - Facts F t and d Ob Observations ti
* RNP - Robinson R bi    N Nuclear l    Pl Plantt
* HEAF - High Energy Arcing Fault
* SSA - Safe Shutdown Analysis
* HRR - Heat Release Rate
* TDEFWP - Turbine Driven Emergency
* LAR - License Amendment Request             Feedwater Pump
* LERF - Large Early Release Frequency
* UAM - Un-reviewed Analytical Method
* LOOP - Loss of Offsite Power
* VFDR - Variance From Deterministic Requirements 4
 
Fleet Transition to NFPA 805 Milestones CNS        MNS        RNP LAR              09/30/2013 09/30/2013 09/30/2013 Safety Evaluation        09/30/2015 09/30/2015 09/30/2015 NFPA 805 Program Implementation 03/31/2016 03/31/2016 03/31/2016 5
 
LAR Document Submittal
* Using Current Industry LAR Template
  - NEI Incorporating Generic RAIs
* Incorporating Lessons Learned
  - Current Generic RAIs
  - Current Industry NFPA 805 LAR Submittals and RAIs
  - Internal OE from previous plant submittals submittals, reviews reviews, and implementation 6
 
Catawba Nuclear Station 7
 
Catawba Project Status
* Traditional Fire Protection Elements
  - Attachment L - NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10 CFR 50.48(c)(2)(vii)
* Approval for existing wiring above the control room ceiling
* Reactor Coolant Pump Oil Misting
  - No Attachment T requests - Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals
* FRE status
  - FPRA Quantification f        Complete l
* CNS meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174
  - Defense-in-Depth actions in review
  - Recovery Action
* Local Trip of Reactor Coolant Pumps
* Local throttling of Emergency Feedwater Flow 8
 
Catawba Project Status (continued)
* LAR development started
* Proposed Modifications
  - Breaker Coordination modifications
  - Inverter cable re-route
  - VCT Outlet Valve spurious closure issue resolved by modification
  - Additional modifications may result from FRE DID review or Chapter 3 required systems code review
* Completed Modifications
  - 4 Breaker Coordination modifications 9
 
Catawba PRA
* Internal Events
  - NEI 00-02 Internal Events Peer Review March 2002
  - Internal Gap Assessment to ASME/ANS PRA Standard as endorsed by RG 1.200
* Performed in 2008
* Performed to RG 1.200 1 200 Revision 1
          - LAR technical adequacy statement will address any deltas to RG 1.200 Revision 2
  - Focused LERF Peer Review in December 2012 (NEI 05-04)           05 04)
  - F&Os from these reviews will be dispositioned in the LAR for Fire PRA impact 10
 
Catawba Fire PRA
* Full Scope Peer Review in 2010
* F&Os will be addressed in LAR
* NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used
* Fire Modeling methods per NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239
* Removed credit for electrical cabinet treatment refinement
* Well sealed Motor Control Centers 11
 
CNS Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA Methods
* Credit for administrative controls (transients)
* Credit for hot short duration failure probabilities for DC circuits 12
 
Catawba Fire PRA Sensitivities Sensitivity                            FPRA CDF/LERF                        VFDR  Risk Credit for Admin Controls (Transients)                           Yes                                Yes Ignition Frequency (FAQ-48)                                     Yes                                Yes Hot Short Duration (DC)                                         Yes                                No1
: 1) It is not practical to vary the hot short duration credit for the deterministic variant and deterministic compliant case for each fire area; however, the impact on VFDR Risk may be estimated from the overall impact on FPRA CDF/LERF and the scope of VFDRs.
13
 
Catawba Project Summary
* NUREG-0800 non-compliances identified
  - Compensatory actions implemented as needed
* NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection
  - Scheduled for April 2013 14
 
McGuire Nuclear Station 15
 
McGuire Project Status
* Traditional Fire Protection Elements
  - Attachment L - NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10 CFR 50.48(c)(2)(vii)
* Approval for existing wiring above the control room ceiling
* Reactor Coolant Pump Oil Misting
  - No Attachment T requests - Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals
* FRE status
  - FPRA Quantification Complete
* MNS meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174
  - FRE Defense-in-Depth review complete
  - Recoveryy Action
* Local Trip of Reactor Coolant Pumps
* Local throttling of Emergency Feedwater Flow
* Local operation of the Pressurizer Heaters 16
 
McGuire Project Status (continued)
* LAR development in progress
* Proposed Modifications
  - Eliminate spurious operation of TDEFWP Suction Valve
  - Modify condensate drain from containment to improve overall LERF
* Completed Modifications
  - Current Transformer Modification
  - Pressurizer Heater Modification 17
 
McGuire PRA
* Internal Events
  - NEI 00-02 Internal Events Peer Review October 2000
  - Internal Gap Assessment to ASME/ANS PRA standard as endorsed by RG 1.200
* Performed in 2008
* Performed to RG 1.200 1 200 Revision 1
          - LAR technical adequacy statement will address any deltas to RG 1.200 Revision 2
  - Focused LERF Peer Review in December 2012 (NEI 05-04)           05 04)
  - F&Os from these reviews will be dispositioned in the LAR for fire PRA impact 18
 
McGuire Fire PRA
* Full Scope Peer Review in 2009
* F&Os will be addressed in LAR
* NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used
* Fire Modeling methods per NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239
* Removed credit for electrical cabinet treatment refinement
* Well sealed Motor Control Centers 19
 
MNS Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA Methods
* Credit for hot short duration failure probabilities for DC circuits i i 20
 
McGuire Fire PRA Sensitivities Sensitivity                            FPRA CDF/LERF                          VFDR  Risk Hot Short Duration (DC)                                         Yes                                No1 Ignition Frequency (FAQ-48)
(      )                                    Yes                                Yes
: 1) It is not practical to vary the hot short duration credit for the deterministic variant and deterministic compliant case for each fire area; however, the impact on VFDR Risk may be estimated from the overall impact on FPRA CDF/LERF and the scope of VFDRs.
21
 
McGuire Project Summary
* Appendix R non-compliances identified
  - Compensatory actions implemented as needed
* Completed NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection
  - February 2013
  - No significant findings 22
 
Robinson Nuclear Plant 23
 
Robinson Project Status
* Traditional Fire protection Elements
  - Attachment L - NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10 CFR 50.48(c)(2)(vii)
* Approval for existing wiring above control room ceiling
  - No Attachment T requests q        - Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals pp
* FSA development starting in late April
  - FRE is performed as part of FSA development
  - Defense-in-Depth actions in review
  - FPRA Quantification Revision in Process
* RNP meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174
* LAR Development Starting in May
* Modifications
  - Potential Modifications Identified
  - Final Scope After Fire PRA and FSAs are Completed 24
 
Robinson Proposed Modifications
* Incipient Detection
* Protect MOVs from IN 92-18 Hot Short Failure
* Electrically Coordinate Power Supplies
* HEAF mitigation modification in E1/E2 Switchgear room
* Protect Shutdown Valves
* Credit 4th Train of AFW
* Credit Westinghouse RCP Shutdown Seal
* Credit the Diesel Generators on the Deepwell Pumps 25
 
Robinson Completed Modifications Auto Start/Auto Load of Dedicated Shutdown Diesel Generator on Loss of All AC Power Auto Reload of Battery Chargers on a LOOP Backup Instrument Air for Charging Pumps Speed Control Pressurizer PORV & Chargingg g Pumpp Make-upp Modification Replacement of Hemyc Fire Barrier Wrap Emergency Lighting Modifications Evaluation and Modifications of the MOVs for IN 92-18 Installation of Fire Walls Between Transformers and Between Transformers And Turbine Building Keyy Locked Isolation Switch in Control Room to Isolate DC Electrical Power to Keyy Auxiliary Panels Protect the E-Bus Incoming Line Breakers from Spurious Operations for a Postulated Fire in the Turbine Bldg.
Cable Rerouting to Protect Safe Shutdown Equipment 26
 
Robinson PRA
* Internal Events
  - Full Scope ASME/ANS PRA Standard Peer Review in October 2009
  - F&Os will be dispositioned in the LAR for fire PRA impact 27
 
Robinson Fire PRA Overview
* Full Scope Peer Review in 2013
* F&Os being addressed in FPRA revision
  - Documented in LAR
* NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used 28
 
Robinson Fire PRA Overview (Continued)
* Credit taken for Flame Retardant Coatingg
  - Intumastic Installed on Thermoplastic Cable
* Unit 2 Cable Spread Room (CSR)
* E1/E2
            / 2 SSwitchgear i h      Room
* Incipient Detection
  - In-Cabinet In Cabinet Installation - Credit per FAQ 08-0046 08 0046
* Main Control Boards
* I & C Racks
* Safeguards Cabinets
  - Area Wide - Normal Detection Credit
* Unit 2 Cable Spread Room 29
 
RNP Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA Methods
* For closed-cabinet MCCs:
  - A severity factor of 0.1 is applied, where 90% of fires are contained within the MCC
  - HRR severity factors are treated independently, independently similar to other cabinets
  - Method was used to Address RAI 5-32 for the HNP NFPA 805 Application
* BNP LAR Audit RAIs under evaluation for applicability att RNP 30
 
Robinson Fire PRA Sensitivities Sensitivity    FPRA CDF/LERF VFDR  Risk CPT credit for spurious failures      Yes        Yes I iti Ignition F Frequency (FAQ (FAQ-48)
: 48)        Y Yes        Y Yes Incipient Detection (FAQ-46)         Yes        Yes 31
 
Robinson PRA Considerations
* Re-evaluate treatment of 480V Switchgear
  - Amptectors are used at RNP on E1/E2 Switchgears
  - Reviewing HEAF data for 480V Switchgear
  - Not a generic iss issuee 32
 
Robinson Project Summary
* Developing committed modifications final scope and scheduling h d li
* Appendix R non-compliances identified
  - Compensatory actions implemented l      d as needed d d
* Completed NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection
  - November N      b 2012
  - No significant findings 33
 
Questions 34}}

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Fleet Fire Protection Programg NFPA 805 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 805 Pre-LAR Application for CNS, MNS, RNP Jeffery Ertman Ertman, David Goforth - NFPA 805 Project Managers April 18, 2013

Agenda

  • License Amendment Request Overview
  • Fire PRA Overview 2

Participants

  • Jeffery Ertman - NFPA 805 Project Manager
  • D id G David Goforth f th - NFPA 805 Project P j t Manager M
  • Donna Alexander - Manager Fleet Regulatory Affairs
  • Bob Rishel - PRA Manager
  • Jeff Robertson - Manager Regulatory Affairs
  • Julius Bryant y - Regulatory g y Affairs
  • Sarah Chisholm - PRA Engineer
  • Kelly Lavin - Site Technical Lead
  • Al Maysam - Regulatory Affairs
  • Jamie McCrory - PRA Engineer
  • B di W Brandi Weaver - PRA Engineer E i 3

Acronyms

  • AFW - Alternate Feed Water
  • MNS - McGuire Nuclear Station
  • CNS - Catawba Nuclear Station
  • MOV - Motor Operated Valve
  • CPT - Control Power Transformer
  • NEI - Nuclear Energy Institute
  • CSR - Cable Spreading Room
  • NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  • FAQ - Frequently Asked Question
  • OE - Operating Experience
  • PORV - Power Operated Relief Valve
  • FRE - Fire Risk Evaluation
  • RAI - Request for Additional Information
  • FSA - Fire Safety Analysis
  • F&O - Facts F t and d Ob Observations ti
  • RNP - Robinson R bi N Nuclear l Pl Plantt
  • HEAF - High Energy Arcing Fault
  • HRR - Heat Release Rate
  • TDEFWP - Turbine Driven Emergency
  • UAM - Un-reviewed Analytical Method
  • LOOP - Loss of Offsite Power
  • VFDR - Variance From Deterministic Requirements 4

Fleet Transition to NFPA 805 Milestones CNS MNS RNP LAR 09/30/2013 09/30/2013 09/30/2013 Safety Evaluation 09/30/2015 09/30/2015 09/30/2015 NFPA 805 Program Implementation 03/31/2016 03/31/2016 03/31/2016 5

LAR Document Submittal

  • Using Current Industry LAR Template

- NEI Incorporating Generic RAIs

  • Incorporating Lessons Learned

- Current Generic RAIs

- Current Industry NFPA 805 LAR Submittals and RAIs

- Internal OE from previous plant submittals submittals, reviews reviews, and implementation 6

Catawba Nuclear Station 7

Catawba Project Status

  • Traditional Fire Protection Elements

- Attachment L - NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10 CFR 50.48(c)(2)(vii)

  • Approval for existing wiring above the control room ceiling

- No Attachment T requests - Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals

  • FRE status

- FPRA Quantification f Complete l

  • CNS meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174

- Defense-in-Depth actions in review

- Recovery Action

  • Local throttling of Emergency Feedwater Flow 8

Catawba Project Status (continued)

  • LAR development started
  • Proposed Modifications

- Breaker Coordination modifications

- Inverter cable re-route

- VCT Outlet Valve spurious closure issue resolved by modification

- Additional modifications may result from FRE DID review or Chapter 3 required systems code review

  • Completed Modifications

- 4 Breaker Coordination modifications 9

Catawba PRA

  • Internal Events

- NEI 00-02 Internal Events Peer Review March 2002

- Internal Gap Assessment to ASME/ANS PRA Standard as endorsed by RG 1.200

  • Performed in 2008

- LAR technical adequacy statement will address any deltas to RG 1.200 Revision 2

- Focused LERF Peer Review in December 2012 (NEI 05-04) 05 04)

- F&Os from these reviews will be dispositioned in the LAR for Fire PRA impact 10

Catawba Fire PRA

  • Full Scope Peer Review in 2010
  • F&Os will be addressed in LAR
  • NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used
  • Fire Modeling methods per NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239
  • Removed credit for electrical cabinet treatment refinement
  • Well sealed Motor Control Centers 11

CNS Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA Methods

  • Credit for hot short duration failure probabilities for DC circuits 12

Catawba Fire PRA Sensitivities Sensitivity FPRA CDF/LERF VFDR Risk Credit for Admin Controls (Transients) Yes Yes Ignition Frequency (FAQ-48) Yes Yes Hot Short Duration (DC) Yes No1

1) It is not practical to vary the hot short duration credit for the deterministic variant and deterministic compliant case for each fire area; however, the impact on VFDR Risk may be estimated from the overall impact on FPRA CDF/LERF and the scope of VFDRs.

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Catawba Project Summary

- Compensatory actions implemented as needed

  • NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection

- Scheduled for April 2013 14

McGuire Nuclear Station 15

McGuire Project Status

  • Traditional Fire Protection Elements

- Attachment L - NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10 CFR 50.48(c)(2)(vii)

  • Approval for existing wiring above the control room ceiling

- No Attachment T requests - Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals

  • FRE status

- FPRA Quantification Complete

  • MNS meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174

- FRE Defense-in-Depth review complete

- Recoveryy Action

  • Local operation of the Pressurizer Heaters 16

McGuire Project Status (continued)

  • LAR development in progress
  • Proposed Modifications

- Eliminate spurious operation of TDEFWP Suction Valve

- Modify condensate drain from containment to improve overall LERF

  • Completed Modifications

- Current Transformer Modification

- Pressurizer Heater Modification 17

McGuire PRA

  • Internal Events

- NEI 00-02 Internal Events Peer Review October 2000

- Internal Gap Assessment to ASME/ANS PRA standard as endorsed by RG 1.200

  • Performed in 2008

- LAR technical adequacy statement will address any deltas to RG 1.200 Revision 2

- Focused LERF Peer Review in December 2012 (NEI 05-04) 05 04)

- F&Os from these reviews will be dispositioned in the LAR for fire PRA impact 18

McGuire Fire PRA

  • Full Scope Peer Review in 2009
  • F&Os will be addressed in LAR
  • NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used
  • Fire Modeling methods per NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239
  • Removed credit for electrical cabinet treatment refinement
  • Well sealed Motor Control Centers 19

MNS Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA Methods

  • Credit for hot short duration failure probabilities for DC circuits i i 20

McGuire Fire PRA Sensitivities Sensitivity FPRA CDF/LERF VFDR Risk Hot Short Duration (DC) Yes No1 Ignition Frequency (FAQ-48)

( ) Yes Yes

1) It is not practical to vary the hot short duration credit for the deterministic variant and deterministic compliant case for each fire area; however, the impact on VFDR Risk may be estimated from the overall impact on FPRA CDF/LERF and the scope of VFDRs.

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McGuire Project Summary

  • Appendix R non-compliances identified

- Compensatory actions implemented as needed

  • Completed NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection

- February 2013

- No significant findings 22

Robinson Nuclear Plant 23

Robinson Project Status

  • Traditional Fire protection Elements

- Attachment L - NFPA 805 Chapter 3 Requirements for Approval (10 CFR 50.48(c)(2)(vii)

  • Approval for existing wiring above control room ceiling

- No Attachment T requests q - Clarification of Prior NRC Approvals pp

  • FSA development starting in late April

- FRE is performed as part of FSA development

- Defense-in-Depth actions in review

- FPRA Quantification Revision in Process

  • RNP meets the requirements of acceptability for RG-1.174
  • LAR Development Starting in May
  • Modifications

- Potential Modifications Identified

- Final Scope After Fire PRA and FSAs are Completed 24

Robinson Proposed Modifications

  • Incipient Detection
  • Electrically Coordinate Power Supplies
  • HEAF mitigation modification in E1/E2 Switchgear room
  • Protect Shutdown Valves
  • Credit 4th Train of AFW
  • Credit Westinghouse RCP Shutdown Seal
  • Credit the Diesel Generators on the Deepwell Pumps 25

Robinson Completed Modifications Auto Start/Auto Load of Dedicated Shutdown Diesel Generator on Loss of All AC Power Auto Reload of Battery Chargers on a LOOP Backup Instrument Air for Charging Pumps Speed Control Pressurizer PORV & Chargingg g Pumpp Make-upp Modification Replacement of Hemyc Fire Barrier Wrap Emergency Lighting Modifications Evaluation and Modifications of the MOVs for IN 92-18 Installation of Fire Walls Between Transformers and Between Transformers And Turbine Building Keyy Locked Isolation Switch in Control Room to Isolate DC Electrical Power to Keyy Auxiliary Panels Protect the E-Bus Incoming Line Breakers from Spurious Operations for a Postulated Fire in the Turbine Bldg.

Cable Rerouting to Protect Safe Shutdown Equipment 26

Robinson PRA

  • Internal Events

- Full Scope ASME/ANS PRA Standard Peer Review in October 2009

- F&Os will be dispositioned in the LAR for fire PRA impact 27

Robinson Fire PRA Overview

  • Full Scope Peer Review in 2013
  • F&Os being addressed in FPRA revision

- Documented in LAR

  • NR/CR-6850/ EPRI 108239 methods used 28

Robinson Fire PRA Overview (Continued)

  • Credit taken for Flame Retardant Coatingg

- Intumastic Installed on Thermoplastic Cable

  • Unit 2 Cable Spread Room (CSR)
  • E1/E2

/ 2 SSwitchgear i h Room

  • Incipient Detection

- In-Cabinet In Cabinet Installation - Credit per FAQ 08-0046 08 0046

  • Main Control Boards
  • I & C Racks
  • Safeguards Cabinets

- Area Wide - Normal Detection Credit

  • Unit 2 Cable Spread Room 29

RNP Deviations from NRC-Accepted FPRA Methods

  • For closed-cabinet MCCs:

- A severity factor of 0.1 is applied, where 90% of fires are contained within the MCC

- HRR severity factors are treated independently, independently similar to other cabinets

- Method was used to Address RAI 5-32 for the HNP NFPA 805 Application

  • BNP LAR Audit RAIs under evaluation for applicability att RNP 30

Robinson Fire PRA Sensitivities Sensitivity FPRA CDF/LERF VFDR Risk CPT credit for spurious failures Yes Yes I iti Ignition F Frequency (FAQ (FAQ-48)

48) Y Yes Y Yes Incipient Detection (FAQ-46) Yes Yes 31

Robinson PRA Considerations

  • Re-evaluate treatment of 480V Switchgear

- Amptectors are used at RNP on E1/E2 Switchgears

- Reviewing HEAF data for 480V Switchgear

- Not a generic iss issuee 32

Robinson Project Summary

  • Developing committed modifications final scope and scheduling h d li
  • Appendix R non-compliances identified

- Compensatory actions implemented l d as needed d d

  • Completed NRC Fire Protection Triennial Inspection

- November N b 2012

- No significant findings 33

Questions 34