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| issue date = 06/16/2006
| issue date = 06/16/2006
| title = Review of the Steam Generator Tube Inspection Reports for the Fall 2004 Outage
| title = Review of the Steam Generator Tube Inspection Reports for the Fall 2004 Outage
| author name = Moroney B T
| author name = Moroney B
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLD
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLD
| addressee name = Stall J A
| addressee name = Stall J
| addressee affiliation = Florida Power & Light Co
| addressee affiliation = Florida Power & Light Co
| docket = 05000250
| docket = 05000250
| license number = DPR-031
| license number = DPR-031
| contact person = Moroney B T, NRR/DORL, 415-3974
| contact person = Moroney B, NRR/DORL, 415-3974
| case reference number = TAC MC8112
| case reference number = TAC MC8112
| document type = Letter
| document type = Letter
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{{#Wiki_filter:June 16, 2006Mr. J. A. StallSenior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer Florida Power and Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, Florida 33408-0420
{{#Wiki_filter:June 16, 2006 Mr. J. A. Stall Senior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer Florida Power and Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, Florida 33408-0420


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
TURKEY POINT PLANT, UNIT NO. 3 - REVIEW OF THE STEAMGENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORTS FOR THE FALL 2004 OUTAGE (TAC NO. MC8112)
TURKEY POINT PLANT, UNIT NO. 3 - REVIEW OF THE STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORTS FOR THE FALL 2004 OUTAGE (TAC NO. MC8112)


==Dear Mr. Stall:==
==Dear Mr. Stall:==
By letters dated October 18, 2004 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession Number ML060040111), February 28, 2005 (ML050670045 and ML050670057),
June 17, 2005 (ML051810242), and February 27, 2006 (ML060760370), Florida Power & Light Company (the licensee) submitted information related to the steam generator (SG) tube inspections at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, Unit 3, for the fall 2004 outage. The results of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff review of these documents is summarized below.
Turkey Point Unit 3 has three Westinghouse Model 44F SGs. The SGs utilize a hydraulic tubesheet expansion method and have 405 stainless steel tube support plates with broached quatrefoil holes. These SGs began operation in 1982, following SG replacement, and each has thermally treated Alloy 600 tubing.
The licensee provided the scope, extent, methods and results of their SG tube inspections in the documents referenced above. In addition, the licensee described corrective actions (i.e., tube plugging) taken in response to the inspection findings.
The licensee indicated that a wear indication in SG3B at the second broached tube support location is due to a probable loose part. The licensee clarified that this wear indication and suspected loose part were first detected in the October 2004 inspection, but an analysis of previous data dating back 14 years showed that the indication was present at lower levels. The licensee concluded that the wear growth rate is low based on the historical data. Given the shallow measured depth, long service history without significant change in voltage, and lack of physical evidence of wear to adjacent tubes, the licensee determined that the loose part is most likely small and immobile. The tube was left in service and will be tracked during future inspections.
Based on a review of the information provided, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee provided the information required by their technical specifications. In addition, the staff concludes that there are no technical issues that warrant follow-up action at this time, since the


By letters dated October 18, 2004 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession Number ML060040111), February 28, 2005 (ML050670045 and ML050670057),
J. A. Stall inspections appear to be consistent with the objective of detecting potential tube degradation and the inspection results appear to be consistent with industry operating experience at similarly designed and operated units.
June 17, 2005 (ML051810242), and February 27, 2006 (ML060760370), Florida Power & Light Company (the licensee) submitted information related to the steam generator (SG) tube inspections at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, Unit 3, for the fall 2004 outage. The results of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff review of these documents issummarized below.Turkey Point Unit 3 has three Westinghouse Model 44F SGs. The SGs utilize a hydraulictubesheet expansion method and have 405 stainless steel tube support plates with broached quatrefoil holes. These SGs began operation in 1982, following SG replacement, and each has thermally treated Alloy 600 tubing. The licensee provided the scope, extent, methods and results of their SG tube inspections inthe documents referenced above. In addition, the licensee described corrective actions (i.e., tube plugging) taken in response to the inspection findings.The licensee indicated that a wear indication in SG3B at the second broached tube supportlocation is due to a probable loose part. The licensee clarified that this wear indication and suspected loose part were first detected in the October 2004 inspection, but an analysis ofprevious data dating back 14 years showed that the indication was present at lower levels. Thelicensee concluded that the wear growth rate is low based on the historical data. Given the shallow measured depth, long service history without significant change in voltage, and lack of physical evidence of wear to adjacent tubes, the licensee determined that the loose part is mostlikely small and immobile. The tube was left in service and will be tracked during futureinspections.Based on a review of the information provided, the NRC staff concludes that the licenseeprovided the information required by their technical specifications. In addition, the staff concludes that there are no technical issues that warrant follow-up action at this time, since the J. A. Stall inspections appear to be consistent with the objective of detecting potential tube degradationand the inspection results appear to be consistent with industry operating experience at similarly designed and operated units.This completes the NRC staff's efforts under TAC No. MC8112. If you have any questionsregarding this matter, please contact me at 301-415-3974.                                 Sincerely,/RA/Brendan T. Moroney, Project ManagerPlant Licensing Branch II-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationDocket No. 50-250 cc: See next page  
This completes the NRC staffs efforts under TAC No. MC8112. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at 301-415-3974.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Brendan T. Moroney, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch II-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-250 cc: See next page


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ML061570224 NRR-106 OFFICE LPL2-2/PM LPL2-2/LA CSGB/BC LPL2-2/BC NAME BMoroney BClayton EMurphy (Acting) by memo dated MMarshall DATE 6/ 8 /06 6/ 7 /06 04/ 07 /06 6/ 16 /06


Marjan Mashhadi, Senior Attorney Florida Power & Light Company 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.
Mr. J. A. Stall TURKEY POINT PLANT Florida Power and Light Company cc:
Suite 220 Washington, DC 20004T. O. Jones, Site Vice PresidentTurkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company 9760 SW. 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035   County Manager Miami-Dade County 111 Northwest 1 Street, 29th Floor Miami, Florida 33128       Senior Resident InspectorTurkey Point Nuclear Plant U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 9762 SW. 344 th StreetFlorida City, Florida 33035Mr. William A. Passetti, ChiefDepartment of Health Bureau of Radiation Control 2020 Capital Circle, SE, Bin #C21 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1741Mr. Craig Fugate, DirectorDivision of Emergency PreparednessDepartment of Community Affairs 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100Attorney General         Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32304Michael O. PearcePlant General Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company 9760 SW. 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035Walter ParkerLicensing Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant 9760 SW 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035Mark Warner, Vice PresidentNuclear Operations Support Florida Power and Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420Mr. Rajiv S. KundalkarVice President - Nuclear Engineering Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420}}
Mr. William E. Webster Vice President, Nuclear Operations Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 M. S. Ross, Managing Attorney Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Marjan Mashhadi, Senior Attorney Florida Power & Light Company 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.
Suite 220 Washington, DC 20004 T. O. Jones, Site Vice President Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company 9760 SW. 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035 County Manager Miami-Dade County 111 Northwest 1 Street, 29th Floor Miami, Florida 33128 Senior Resident Inspector Turkey Point Nuclear Plant U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 9762 SW. 344th Street Florida City, Florida 33035 Mr. William A. Passetti, Chief Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Control 2020 Capital Circle, SE, Bin #C21 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1741 Mr. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Preparedness Department of Community Affairs 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Attorney General Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Michael O. Pearce Plant General Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company 9760 SW. 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035 Walter Parker Licensing Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant 9760 SW 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035 Mark Warner, Vice President Nuclear Operations Support Florida Power and Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Mr. Rajiv S. Kundalkar Vice President - Nuclear Engineering Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420}}

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Review of the Steam Generator Tube Inspection Reports for the Fall 2004 Outage
ML061570224
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Site: Turkey Point NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/16/2006
From: Moroney B
NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLD
To: Stall J
Florida Power & Light Co
Moroney B, NRR/DORL, 415-3974
References
TAC MC8112
Download: ML061570224 (4)


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June 16, 2006 Mr. J. A. Stall Senior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer Florida Power and Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, Florida 33408-0420

SUBJECT:

TURKEY POINT PLANT, UNIT NO. 3 - REVIEW OF THE STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORTS FOR THE FALL 2004 OUTAGE (TAC NO. MC8112)

Dear Mr. Stall:

By letters dated October 18, 2004 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession Number ML060040111), February 28, 2005 (ML050670045 and ML050670057),

June 17, 2005 (ML051810242), and February 27, 2006 (ML060760370), Florida Power & Light Company (the licensee) submitted information related to the steam generator (SG) tube inspections at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, Unit 3, for the fall 2004 outage. The results of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff review of these documents is summarized below.

Turkey Point Unit 3 has three Westinghouse Model 44F SGs. The SGs utilize a hydraulic tubesheet expansion method and have 405 stainless steel tube support plates with broached quatrefoil holes. These SGs began operation in 1982, following SG replacement, and each has thermally treated Alloy 600 tubing.

The licensee provided the scope, extent, methods and results of their SG tube inspections in the documents referenced above. In addition, the licensee described corrective actions (i.e., tube plugging) taken in response to the inspection findings.

The licensee indicated that a wear indication in SG3B at the second broached tube support location is due to a probable loose part. The licensee clarified that this wear indication and suspected loose part were first detected in the October 2004 inspection, but an analysis of previous data dating back 14 years showed that the indication was present at lower levels. The licensee concluded that the wear growth rate is low based on the historical data. Given the shallow measured depth, long service history without significant change in voltage, and lack of physical evidence of wear to adjacent tubes, the licensee determined that the loose part is most likely small and immobile. The tube was left in service and will be tracked during future inspections.

Based on a review of the information provided, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee provided the information required by their technical specifications. In addition, the staff concludes that there are no technical issues that warrant follow-up action at this time, since the

J. A. Stall inspections appear to be consistent with the objective of detecting potential tube degradation and the inspection results appear to be consistent with industry operating experience at similarly designed and operated units.

This completes the NRC staffs efforts under TAC No. MC8112. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at 301-415-3974.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Brendan T. Moroney, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch II-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-250 cc: See next page

ML061570224 NRR-106 OFFICE LPL2-2/PM LPL2-2/LA CSGB/BC LPL2-2/BC NAME BMoroney BClayton EMurphy (Acting) by memo dated MMarshall DATE 6/ 8 /06 6/ 7 /06 04/ 07 /06 6/ 16 /06

Mr. J. A. Stall TURKEY POINT PLANT Florida Power and Light Company cc:

Mr. William E. Webster Vice President, Nuclear Operations Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 M. S. Ross, Managing Attorney Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Marjan Mashhadi, Senior Attorney Florida Power & Light Company 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.

Suite 220 Washington, DC 20004 T. O. Jones, Site Vice President Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company 9760 SW. 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035 County Manager Miami-Dade County 111 Northwest 1 Street, 29th Floor Miami, Florida 33128 Senior Resident Inspector Turkey Point Nuclear Plant U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 9762 SW. 344th Street Florida City, Florida 33035 Mr. William A. Passetti, Chief Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Control 2020 Capital Circle, SE, Bin #C21 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1741 Mr. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Preparedness Department of Community Affairs 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Attorney General Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Michael O. Pearce Plant General Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company 9760 SW. 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035 Walter Parker Licensing Manager Turkey Point Nuclear Plant 9760 SW 344th Street Florida City, FL 33035 Mark Warner, Vice President Nuclear Operations Support Florida Power and Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Mr. Rajiv S. Kundalkar Vice President - Nuclear Engineering Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420