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422 SOUTH CHURCH STREET ri j g lpIL\lugrrE, N. C. 28242
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422 SOUTH CHURCH STREET j g lpIL\\lugrrE, N. C. 28242 ri June 9, 1980 Mr. J.
June 9, 1980 Mr. J. P. O'Reilly, Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 s
P. O'Reilly, Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 s
Re:     Perkins Nuclear 4tation                   w s Docket Non.:(50-488, 50-489, 50-490 j Cherokee Nuclear sEation Docket Nos.: 50-491, 50-492, 50-493 IE Bulletin 80-05 Duke File: P81-1412.11-1
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s Docket Non.:(50-488, 50-489, 50-490 j Cherokee Nuclear sEation Docket Nos.:
50-491, 50-492, 50-493 IE Bulletin 80-05 Duke File:
P81-1412.11-1


==Dear Mr. O'Reilly:==
==Dear Mr. O'Reilly:==
1 Enclosed is Duke Power's response to IE Bulletin 80-05 which was transmitted by your letter of March 10, 1980.
1 Enclosed is Duke Power's response to IE Bulletin 80-05 which was transmitted by your letter of March 10, 1980.
Very truly yours,
Very truly yours, C. Dail, Vic resident Design Engineering 4
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EKM/pam O
                  . C. Dail, Vic         resident Design Engineering 4
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CHEROKEE & PERKINS NUCLEAR STATIONS - RESPONSE TO lE BULLETIN 80-05 VACUU1 CONDITIONS IN LOW PRESSURE AND HOLDUP TANKS
CHEROKEE & PERKINS NUCLEAR STATIONS - RESPONSE TO lE BULLETIN 80-05 VACUU1 CONDITIONS IN LOW PRESSURE AND HOLDUP TANKS
                            . TANK NAME             SYSTEM     QUANTITY / UNIT   INSIDE OR         EXTERNAL DESIGN       VACUUM PROTECTION OUTSIDE             PRESSURES               MEASURES Volume Control Tank         NV               1           Inside             15 psid           Designed for full vacuum Reactor Drain Tank         NB             1           Inside             15 psid           Designed for full vacuum Holdup Tank                 NB             1           Outside             0.5 psid           Vacuum breaker redundant to unvalved vent to
. TANK NAME SYSTEM QUANTITY / UNIT INSIDE OR EXTERNAL DESIGN VACUUM PROTECTION OUTSIDE PRESSURES MEASURES Volume Control Tank NV 1
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Inside 15 psid Designed for full vacuum Reactor Drain Tank NB 1
    .                                                                                                                      Filtered Exhaust Gas Collection Header l                       Refueling Water Tank       NB             1           Outside             0.5 psid           Redundant, heat-traced 1                                                                                                                         vacuum breakers; Vent to l                                                                                                                       Gas Collection Header j                                                                                                                       through a locked open i
Inside 15 psid Designed for full vacuum Holdup Tank NB 1
1 valve.
Outside 0.5 psid Vacuum breaker redundant to unvalved vent to Filtered Exhaust Gas Collection Header l
Equipment Drain Tank       NB             1           Inside             15 psid           Designed for full vacuum Waste Tanks                 WM             4           Inside             0.5 psid           Unvalved vent to Filtered
Refueling Water Tank NB 1
,;                                                                                                                        Exhaust Gas Collection
Outside 0.5 psid Redundant, heat-traced 1
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vacuum breakers; Vent to l
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Gas Collection Header j
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through a locked open i
formed to insure adequate vent size.
valve.
1 Equipment Drain Tank NB 1
Inside 15 psid Designed for full vacuum Waste Tanks WM 4
Inside 0.5 psid Unvalved vent to Filtered Exhaust Gas Collection Header; Calculations per-formed to insure adequate vent size.
Containment
Containment
* WM             2           Inside             0.5 psid           unvalved vent to Gas
* WM 2
  !                      Cooler Condensate T,anks                                                                       Collection Header; Calcul-tions performed to insure adequate vent size.
Inside 0.5 psid unvalved vent to Gas Cooler Condensate T,anks Collection Header; Calcul-tions performed to insure adequate vent size.
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* Normal contents of these tanks is clean condensate.
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If there were a Reactor Coolant System leak inside containment, 4
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some evaporated reactor coolant could condense on the containment cooler coils and drain to the Containment Cooler i
* Normal contents of these tanks is clean condensate. If there were a Reactor Coolant System leak inside containment,
Condensate Tanks.
  ,                        some evaporated reactor coolant could condense on the containment cooler coils and drain to the Containment Cooler i                         Condensate Tanks. However, containment isolation valves to the Containment Cooler Condensate Tanks would close on l                         high containment radioactivity.
However, containment isolation valves to the Containment Cooler Condensate Tanks would close on l
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high containment radioactivity.
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Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 80-05 Re Vacuum Conditions Resulting in Damage to Holdup Tanks.Lists Vacuum Conditions in Low Pressure & Holdup Tanks by Tank Name,Sys,Quantity/ Unit,Design Pressure & Protective Measures
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Site: Perkins, Cherokee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/09/1980
From: Dail L
DUKE POWER CO.
To: James O'Reilly
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
References
IEB-80-05, NUDOCS 8006240228
Download: ML19318A836 (2)


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GENERAL OFFICES

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422 SOUTH CHURCH STREET j g lpIL\\lugrrE, N. C. 28242 ri June 9, 1980 Mr. J.

P. O'Reilly, Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 s

Re:

Perkins Nuclear 4tation w

s Docket Non.:(50-488, 50-489, 50-490 j Cherokee Nuclear sEation Docket Nos.:

50-491, 50-492, 50-493 IE Bulletin 80-05 Duke File:

P81-1412.11-1

Dear Mr. O'Reilly:

1 Enclosed is Duke Power's response to IE Bulletin 80-05 which was transmitted by your letter of March 10, 1980.

Very truly yours, C. Dail, Vic resident Design Engineering 4

EKM/pam O

Enclosure 4

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80062402E E OFFICIAL CODY

CHEROKEE & PERKINS NUCLEAR STATIONS - RESPONSE TO lE BULLETIN 80-05 VACUU1 CONDITIONS IN LOW PRESSURE AND HOLDUP TANKS

. TANK NAME SYSTEM QUANTITY / UNIT INSIDE OR EXTERNAL DESIGN VACUUM PROTECTION OUTSIDE PRESSURES MEASURES Volume Control Tank NV 1

Inside 15 psid Designed for full vacuum Reactor Drain Tank NB 1

Inside 15 psid Designed for full vacuum Holdup Tank NB 1

Outside 0.5 psid Vacuum breaker redundant to unvalved vent to Filtered Exhaust Gas Collection Header l

Refueling Water Tank NB 1

Outside 0.5 psid Redundant, heat-traced 1

vacuum breakers; Vent to l

Gas Collection Header j

through a locked open i

valve.

1 Equipment Drain Tank NB 1

Inside 15 psid Designed for full vacuum Waste Tanks WM 4

Inside 0.5 psid Unvalved vent to Filtered Exhaust Gas Collection Header; Calculations per-formed to insure adequate vent size.

Containment

  • WM 2

Inside 0.5 psid unvalved vent to Gas Cooler Condensate T,anks Collection Header; Calcul-tions performed to insure adequate vent size.

  • Normal contents of these tanks is clean condensate.

If there were a Reactor Coolant System leak inside containment, 4

some evaporated reactor coolant could condense on the containment cooler coils and drain to the Containment Cooler i

Condensate Tanks.

However, containment isolation valves to the Containment Cooler Condensate Tanks would close on l

high containment radioactivity.

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