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                                                                              !!e southem electnc system September 27, 1982 Docket No. 50-364 Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Attention:           Mr. S. A. Varga Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant - Unit 2 Extension Request for License Condition 2.C.(19)(b)
!!e southem electnc system September 27, 1982 Docket No. 50-364 Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.
20555 Attention:
Mr. S. A. Varga Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant - Unit 2 Extension Request for License Condition 2.C.(19)(b)
Gentlemen:
Gentlemen:
On September 21, 1982, a telephone discussion was held between personnel f rom the NRC and Alabama Power Company concerning Alabama Power Company's July 26, 1982 lettec requesting an extension to the completion date for license condition 2.C.(19)(b) on modifications to install backup circuit protection devices in containment elec-trical penetration circuits.           During that discussion, the NRC personnel requested that Alabama Power Company commit to perform functional testing of the existing breakers in circuits that are not being modified during the first refueling outage.
On September 21, 1982, a telephone discussion was held between personnel f rom the NRC and Alabama Power Company concerning Alabama Power Company's July 26, 1982 lettec requesting an extension to the completion date for license condition 2.C.(19)(b) on modifications to install backup circuit protection devices in containment elec-trical penetration circuits.
It was the original requirement of license condition 2.C.(19)(b) that all circuit modifications be completed during the first refueling outage. Due to the scope of work involved and the constraints associated with completing this work within the scheduled outage duration, the extension request was submitted to allow completion during the second refueling outage.
During that discussion, the NRC personnel requested that Alabama Power Company commit to perform functional testing of the existing breakers in circuits that are not being modified during the first refueling outage.
As stated in Alabama Power Company's letter of July 26, 1982, 4              it is anticipated that 50% of the containment overcurrent protec-l             tion modifications will be completed during the first refueling
It was the original requirement of license condition 2.C.(19)(b) that all circuit modifications be completed during the first refueling outage.
!              outage of Unit 2.           At this time it is not possible to identify specifically which of the circuits to be modified will be com-pleted.         Therefore, since Technical Specification 4.8.3.1.a.2 requires that a representative sample of 10% of each type of circuit breaker be functionally tested every 18 months, Alabama                               ,
Due to the scope of work involved and the constraints associated with completing this work within the scheduled outage duration, the extension request was submitted to allow completion during the second refueling outage.
Power Company will ensure that this representative sample includes                       (> t>l one circuit breaker in each group of Technical Specification Table 3.8-1 for circuits not modified during the first refueling outage.
As stated in Alabama Power Company's letter of July 26, 1982, it is anticipated that 50% of the containment overcurrent protec-4 l
tion modifications will be completed during the first refueling outage of Unit 2.
At this time it is not possible to identify specifically which of the circuits to be modified will be com-pleted.
Therefore, since Technical Specification 4.8.3.1.a.2 requires that a representative sample of 10% of each type of circuit breaker be functionally tested every 18 months, Alabama Power Company will ensure that this representative sample includes
(> t>l one circuit breaker in each group of Technical Specification Table 3.8-1 for circuits not modified during the first refueling outage.
Additionally, all of the new overcurrent protection devices that are installed during the first refueling outage will be demon-strated OPERABLE prior to startup from the first refueling outage.
Additionally, all of the new overcurrent protection devices that are installed during the first refueling outage will be demon-strated OPERABLE prior to startup from the first refueling outage.
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a Mr. S. A. Varga                                       September 27, 1982 Director Nuclear Reactor Regulation                   Page 2 U.S. Nuclear Regulator Commission The above commitment on functional testing of circuit breakers completes the outstanding issue identified by the NRC relating to Alabama Power Company's request for extension of license condition 2.C.(19)(b). If there are any additional questions, please advise.
a Mr. S. A. Varga September 27, 1982 Director Nuclear Reactor Regulation Page 2 U.S. Nuclear Regulator Commission The above commitment on functional testing of circuit breakers completes the outstanding issue identified by the NRC relating to Alabama Power Company's request for extension of license condition 2.C.(19)(b).
Yours very truly, G                 C-     /-
If there are any additional questions, please advise.
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Commits to Functional Testing of Circuit Breakers,Completing Outstanding Issue Re 820726 Request for Extension of License Condition 2.C.(19)(b)
ML20063N632
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Site: Farley 
Issue date: 09/27/1982
From: Clayton F
ALABAMA POWER CO.
To: Varga S
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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r Malling Address Alabama Power Company 600 North 18th Street Post Office Box 2641 Birmingham, Alabama 35291 Telephone 205 783-6081 F. L Clayton, Jr.

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AlabamaPower

!!e southem electnc system September 27, 1982 Docket No. 50-364 Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 Attention:

Mr. S. A. Varga Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant - Unit 2 Extension Request for License Condition 2.C.(19)(b)

Gentlemen:

On September 21, 1982, a telephone discussion was held between personnel f rom the NRC and Alabama Power Company concerning Alabama Power Company's July 26, 1982 lettec requesting an extension to the completion date for license condition 2.C.(19)(b) on modifications to install backup circuit protection devices in containment elec-trical penetration circuits.

During that discussion, the NRC personnel requested that Alabama Power Company commit to perform functional testing of the existing breakers in circuits that are not being modified during the first refueling outage.

It was the original requirement of license condition 2.C.(19)(b) that all circuit modifications be completed during the first refueling outage.

Due to the scope of work involved and the constraints associated with completing this work within the scheduled outage duration, the extension request was submitted to allow completion during the second refueling outage.

As stated in Alabama Power Company's letter of July 26, 1982, it is anticipated that 50% of the containment overcurrent protec-4 l

tion modifications will be completed during the first refueling outage of Unit 2.

At this time it is not possible to identify specifically which of the circuits to be modified will be com-pleted.

Therefore, since Technical Specification 4.8.3.1.a.2 requires that a representative sample of 10% of each type of circuit breaker be functionally tested every 18 months, Alabama Power Company will ensure that this representative sample includes

(> t>l one circuit breaker in each group of Technical Specification Table 3.8-1 for circuits not modified during the first refueling outage.

Additionally, all of the new overcurrent protection devices that are installed during the first refueling outage will be demon-strated OPERABLE prior to startup from the first refueling outage.

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a Mr. S. A. Varga September 27, 1982 Director Nuclear Reactor Regulation Page 2 U.S. Nuclear Regulator Commission The above commitment on functional testing of circuit breakers completes the outstanding issue identified by the NRC relating to Alabama Power Company's request for extension of license condition 2.C.(19)(b).

If there are any additional questions, please advise.

Yours very truly, G

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f D aoloa F. L Clayton, J r FLCJr/GGY:jc-D29 SWORN TO AND SUBSC IBED BEFORE ME THIS /

DAY OF 44r';),1982.

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Mr. R. A. Thomas

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