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| number = ML13059A181
| number = ML13059A181
| issue date = 02/28/2013
| issue date = 02/28/2013
| title = Licensee Slides for 2/28/13 Meeting Via Conference Call with Luminant Generation Company, LLC, (TAC Nos. MC4676 and MC4677)
| title = Licensee Slides for 2/28/13 Meeting Via Conference Call with Luminant Generation Company, LLC,
| author name = Seawright J
| author name = Seawright J
| author affiliation = Luminant Generation Co, LLC
| author affiliation = Luminant Generation Co, LLC
| addressee name = Singal B K
| addressee name = Singal B
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLIV
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR/DORL/LPLIV
| docket = 05000445, 05000446
| docket = 05000445, 05000446
| license number = NPF-087, NPF-089
| license number = NPF-087, NPF-089
| contact person = Singal B K
| contact person = Singal B
| case reference number = TAC MC4677, TAC MC4776
| case reference number = TAC MC4677, TAC MC4776
| package number = ML13059A180
| package number = ML13059A180
| document type = Slides and Viewgraphs, Meeting Briefing Package/Handouts
| document type = Slides and Viewgraphs, Meeting Briefing Package/Handouts
| page count = 17
| page count = 17
| project = TAC:MC4676, TAC:MC4677, TAC:MC4776
| stage = Meeting
}}
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{{#Wiki_filter:CPNPP GSI-191 Closure February 28, 2013 1
Purpose of the Meeting
* To open plant specific discussions with the NRC regarding strainer testing The licensee will discuss the Generic Safety Issue 191 (GSI-191) pump strainer test protocols for bypass and head loss testing and related topics for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 andd 2.
2 The Th licensee li      is i considering id i a repeatt h  headd lloss ttestt tto include newly identified debris source (fiberglass tape) and would like to discuss the data extrapolation methods from previous testingg to determine if the additional testing g is needed.
2
===Background===
* CPNPP Strainer Testing - Generic Letter 2004-02 Supplemental Response, ER-ESP-001, Rev. 2, October 13, 2009
[ML093080003/ML093080004]
* Alden Labs Prototype Strainer Flume Testing Testing, March 2006
* Alion Science and Technology Debris Transport Testing, August 2006
* Alden Labs Strainer Flume Testing, March 2008
* NRC Letter dated April 1919, 2010 [ML100950564]
* The NRC staff has no further questions for CPNPP, Units 1 and 2, at this time regarding completion of corrective actions or GL 2004-02. This conclusion is based on the staff's evaluation of your submittals, with emphasis on your responses to an NRC staff request for additional information dated July 15, 2009.
3
===Background===
* NEI Debris Preparation Protocol (January 30, 2012) [ML120481052 and ML120481057]
* PCI Strainer Test Protocol
* SFSS-TD-2011-001 Rev. 0, SURE-FLOW SUCTION STRAINER
      - LARGE FLUME TEST PROTOCOL (LFTP) ELEMENT ISSUES &
RESOLUTION, February 13, 2012
* Plant Specific Decisions and Hold Points
* CPNPP is evaluating bypass testing in a tank versus a flume
* Contingent on a suitable test protocol and appropriate precedent 4
Comparison to Recent Testing
* Strainer Bypass Test Protocol - Tank Test Precedents
* MHI (minimal fiber, LDFG)
* STP (high fiber, LDFG)
* Others ?
* Strainer B Bypass pass Test Protocol - Flume Fl me Test Precedent
* Point Beach (Nukon, LDFG, Mineral wool, Cal-Sil, Asbestos)
* CPNPP Plant specific p    debris issues ((lead blanket covers and Glass 69 tape
* Lead blanket covers were included in previous testing
* Glass 69 tape has not been tested (discovered after previous testing)
* Similar to tapes and lead blanket cover materials previously tested
* Quantity is much less than previously tested materials 5
Fibrous Debris
* Latent Fiber (surrogate - treated as Nukon)
* Low Density Fiber Glass (surrogate - treated as Nukon)
* Min Min-KK Fabric (surrogate - shredded Min-K Min K fabric)
* Lead Blanket Covers
* Glass Gl    69 T Tape ZOI Fibrous Debris Preparation: Processing, Storage and Handling,g, Rev. 1,, Januaryy 2012 (aka
(    NEI Debris Preparation p
Protocol)
* Suitable for LDFG
* Not suitable for lead blanket covers, Min-K or Glass 69 tape 6
Typical - two Blanket Cover:
or three AlphaMaritex layers y of Fiberglass ib l 1x4 Lancs Fabric 40 lb high impregnated temperature with silicone l d lead rubber shielding blankets 7
WCAP-16727-NP Debris 8
Processed thru chipper/shredder 9
Headloss test - drain down without flow Test 4 Headloss 10
Headloss test - drain down complete Settled fines on top of interceptor Test 4 Headloss        Tin powder and 1/64th inch paint chips can be seen 11                        on the debris interceptor.
Headloss test - drain down complete Heavier debris load on bottom half Test 4 Headloss 12
Test 4 Head Loss Extrapolation Curve Exponential -
0 7497 ft 0.7497  ft.
Last 75 minutes of 10 hour test 13
Head Loss
* The extrapolated debris head loss for 30 days (T=2,592,000 sec) using the exponential curve fit is 0.7497 ft of water
* The maximum total strainer head loss due to the design basis debris load extrapolated to 30 days at 212 °F F is 1.55 1 55 feet feet.
* This extrapolation showed a conservative minimum NPSHa margin of 5 feet at 30 days.
* Transport testing of intact tapes and labels showed settling before the strainer.
* Head loss testing assumed 200 sq. ft. of blocked strainer (approx.
5%)
14
Gl Glass  69 Tape T        Scotch S t h 69 Gl Glass Cloth Electrical Tape is a white glass tape with a high temperature thermosetting silicone adhesive 15
Glass 69 Tape
* There are similarities between the Glass 69 tape and the blanket covers ((e.g.
g embedded fiber in chemical and temperature p
resistance materials)
* Comanche Peak is considering using the same debris preparation method for the Glass 69 tape as was used for the blanket covers
* An alternative could be to use an equivalent quantity of Nulkon as a surrogate for the tape
* Transport testing for blockage and head loss could be performed separately or as part of an integrated head loss test 16
Options
* Perform Bypass Testing in a Tank
* Plant specific debris issues
* Limited precedent
* Protocols critical to acceptable results
* Separate transport testing required for Glass 69 tape
* Perform Bypass Testing in a Flume
* CFD required
* Understood U d t d protocol,t    l prior i experience, i      iissues addressed.
dd      d
* Prototypical
* Conservative
* Would include transport p and head loss testing  g of Glass 69 tape
  *. Questions and/or Comments?
17}}

Latest revision as of 08:34, 20 March 2020

Licensee Slides for 2/28/13 Meeting Via Conference Call with Luminant Generation Company, LLC,
ML13059A181
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 02/28/2013
From: Seawright J
Luminant Generation Co
To: Balwant Singal
Plant Licensing Branch IV
Singal B
Shared Package
ML13059A180 List:
References
TAC MC4677, TAC MC4776
Download: ML13059A181 (17)


Text

CPNPP GSI-191 Closure February 28, 2013 1

Purpose of the Meeting

  • To open plant specific discussions with the NRC regarding strainer testing The licensee will discuss the Generic Safety Issue 191 (GSI-191) pump strainer test protocols for bypass and head loss testing and related topics for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 andd 2.

2 The Th licensee li is i considering id i a repeatt h headd lloss ttestt tto include newly identified debris source (fiberglass tape) and would like to discuss the data extrapolation methods from previous testingg to determine if the additional testing g is needed.

2

Background

[ML093080003/ML093080004]

  • Alden Labs Prototype Strainer Flume Testing Testing, March 2006
  • Alion Science and Technology Debris Transport Testing, August 2006
  • Alden Labs Strainer Flume Testing, March 2008
  • NRC Letter dated April 1919, 2010 [ML100950564]
  • The NRC staff has no further questions for CPNPP, Units 1 and 2, at this time regarding completion of corrective actions or GL 2004-02. This conclusion is based on the staff's evaluation of your submittals, with emphasis on your responses to an NRC staff request for additional information dated July 15, 2009.

3

Background

  • NEI Debris Preparation Protocol (January 30, 2012) [ML120481052 and ML120481057]
  • PCI Strainer Test Protocol
  • SFSS-TD-2011-001 Rev. 0, SURE-FLOW SUCTION STRAINER

- LARGE FLUME TEST PROTOCOL (LFTP) ELEMENT ISSUES &

RESOLUTION, February 13, 2012

  • Plant Specific Decisions and Hold Points
  • CPNPP is evaluating bypass testing in a tank versus a flume
  • Contingent on a suitable test protocol and appropriate precedent 4

Comparison to Recent Testing

  • Strainer Bypass Test Protocol - Tank Test Precedents
  • MHI (minimal fiber, LDFG)
  • STP (high fiber, LDFG)
  • Others ?
  • Strainer B Bypass pass Test Protocol - Flume Fl me Test Precedent
  • Point Beach (Nukon, LDFG, Mineral wool, Cal-Sil, Asbestos)
  • CPNPP Plant specific p debris issues ((lead blanket covers and Glass 69 tape
  • Lead blanket covers were included in previous testing
  • Glass 69 tape has not been tested (discovered after previous testing)
  • Similar to tapes and lead blanket cover materials previously tested
  • Quantity is much less than previously tested materials 5

Fibrous Debris

  • Latent Fiber (surrogate - treated as Nukon)
  • Low Density Fiber Glass (surrogate - treated as Nukon)
  • Min Min-KK Fabric (surrogate - shredded Min-K Min K fabric)
  • Lead Blanket Covers
  • Glass Gl 69 T Tape ZOI Fibrous Debris Preparation: Processing, Storage and Handling,g, Rev. 1,, Januaryy 2012 (aka

( NEI Debris Preparation p

Protocol)

  • Suitable for LDFG
  • Not suitable for lead blanket covers, Min-K or Glass 69 tape 6

Typical - two Blanket Cover:

or three AlphaMaritex layers y of Fiberglass ib l 1x4 Lancs Fabric 40 lb high impregnated temperature with silicone l d lead rubber shielding blankets 7

WCAP-16727-NP Debris 8

Processed thru chipper/shredder 9

Headloss test - drain down without flow Test 4 Headloss 10

Headloss test - drain down complete Settled fines on top of interceptor Test 4 Headloss Tin powder and 1/64th inch paint chips can be seen 11 on the debris interceptor.

Headloss test - drain down complete Heavier debris load on bottom half Test 4 Headloss 12

Test 4 Head Loss Extrapolation Curve Exponential -

0 7497 ft 0.7497 ft.

Last 75 minutes of 10 hour1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> test 13

Head Loss

  • The extrapolated debris head loss for 30 days (T=2,592,000 sec) using the exponential curve fit is 0.7497 ft of water
  • The maximum total strainer head loss due to the design basis debris load extrapolated to 30 days at 212 °F F is 1.55 1 55 feet feet.
  • This extrapolation showed a conservative minimum NPSHa margin of 5 feet at 30 days.
  • Transport testing of intact tapes and labels showed settling before the strainer.
  • Head loss testing assumed 200 sq. ft. of blocked strainer (approx.

5%)

14

Gl Glass 69 Tape T Scotch S t h 69 Gl Glass Cloth Electrical Tape is a white glass tape with a high temperature thermosetting silicone adhesive 15

Glass 69 Tape

  • There are similarities between the Glass 69 tape and the blanket covers ((e.g.

g embedded fiber in chemical and temperature p

resistance materials)

  • Comanche Peak is considering using the same debris preparation method for the Glass 69 tape as was used for the blanket covers
  • An alternative could be to use an equivalent quantity of Nulkon as a surrogate for the tape
  • Transport testing for blockage and head loss could be performed separately or as part of an integrated head loss test 16

Options

  • Perform Bypass Testing in a Tank
  • Plant specific debris issues
  • Limited precedent
  • Protocols critical to acceptable results
  • Separate transport testing required for Glass 69 tape
  • Perform Bypass Testing in a Flume
  • CFD required
  • Understood U d t d protocol,t l prior i experience, i iissues addressed.

dd d

  • Prototypical
  • Conservative
  • Would include transport p and head loss testing g of Glass 69 tape
  • . Questions and/or Comments?

17