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| {{#Wiki_filter:12/19/1994 B9: 55 61B-774-7968 FPL NUC l IC~ING P~B2 Qjg Pennsylvania Power&Light Company Veo Neth Ninth Streets Awentown, PA 16101-1179 | | {{#Wiki_filter:12/19/1994 B9: 55 61B-774-7968 FPL NUC l IC~ING P~ B2 Qjg Pennsylvania Power & Light Company Veo Neth Ninth Streets Awentown, PA 16101-1179 ~ 610/7744161 8sakr Nos -Nuaissr 010/754 7$ 02 Fav. 610/7F44NQ DEC ~ ~ ~SS4 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn.: Document Control Desk MaH Station Pl-137 Washington, D. C. 20555 SUSQUEHANNA STREAM ELEClREC STATION SPENT FUEL POOL COOING Docket Nos. 50-3$ l/NPP-14 and 5MIS/NPF-22 Eejirences: Letter Pom Joseph JF. Shea to RG. Byrant, "Susguehmna Stcam Electric Statton, Omits I and 2, Dry Sgbty Evaluation Regarding Spent Fuel Pool Cooling Issues", dated Novetnber 3, 1994 |
| ~610/7744161 8sakr Nos-Nuaissr 010/754 7$02 Fav.610/7F44NQ DEC~~~SS4 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn.: Document Control Desk MaH Station Pl-137 Washington, D.C.20555 SUSQUEHANNA STREAM ELEClREC STATION SPENT FUEL POOL COOING Docket Nos.50-3$l/NPP-14 and 5MIS/NPF-22 Eejirences: | |
| Letter Pom Joseph JF.Shea to RG.Byrant,"Susguehmna Stcam Electric Statton, Omits I and 2, Dry Sgbty Evaluation Regarding Spent Fuel Pool Cooling Issues", dated Novetnber 3, 1994 | |
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| ==Dear Sir:== | | ==Dear Sir:== |
| PAL has completed our review of the referenced draft Qnal safety evaluation regarding spent%el pool cooling for factual accuracy.Our comments were discussed in a November 21, 1994 telecon between your Mr.Joseph Shea and Mr.Steve Jones and our Mr.Jim Kenny and others.The following are the rcmairung comments noted at thc conclusion of the referenced tclccon.PPkL SEE COMMENTS;1)Page 7, Section 2.6, last sentence of Qrst paragraph reads: "Table 9.2-3 of reference 8 lists the design makeup rate for each ESV loop to each pool as 60 GPM." CCHHMENT't is suggested that this statement be revised to;"Table 9.2-3 of reference 8 lists the design makeup rate for each fuel poo1 as 60 GPM." Thc referenced FSAR table lists item 11 as"Makeup to Fuel Pools".Each ESW loop can supply 30 GPM to each pool.Note that calculations indicate that throttled flow of 35 GPM per line will be achieved, Enclosure P. | | |
| 12/13/1994 PFL HUG LIC~Wc.B3 FII.E R41-2 PLA4238 Document Control Desk 2)Page 7, Section 2,7, the sentence which reads"However, the safety-related load center rooms are located within Zone I and Zone II, and the safety-related control structure chilled water system cools the air supplied to the load center rooms fmm the reactor building general area." COMMENT'he above statement is correct for Unit 1 but not for Unit 2.'Ibe Unit 2 safcty-related load center room is cooled by a direct cxIension cooling unit.The cooling water for the direct expansion unit is BS%'.This con6guration is described in FSAR Section 9.4.2.2.2. | | PAL has completed our review of the referenced draft Qnal safety evaluation regarding spent |
| Page 17, Section 4.2.1, the sentence which reads"Because thc control room indication is not fuHy qualified and redundant, the staE considers these alternative methods appropriate for backup indication." COMMENYt When thc pools are crosstied, the level and temperature indication is redundant, Unit 1 is powered Gum distribution panel 1Y226 and Unit 2 is powered from 2Y226.4)Page 26, Section 4,3.2, item (2);"Plant procedures ensure no ESW system heat loads are dissipated through a spray loop with a failed open spray bypass valve, except ECCS and RCIC room coolers," COMMENT: This is accurate only after the est 8 hours of an accident.As modeled in EC416-1002, there are no restrictions with regard to the alignment of ESW during the initial 8 hours of the event.Thc analysis assumes that a<tet 8 hours, all ESW beat loads on thc loop with the failed open bypass valve are shed with the exception of the ECCS and RCIC room coolers.This action to shed loads is prescribed in SSES emergency procedure EP-PS-102 to address the unlikely occurrence that the bypass valve could not bc closed.5)Page 27, Section 4.3,3, second paragraph, last st~reads"Tlmre was no emergency'ighting in areas that require valve manipulation." COMMENT: Though no emergency lights are located in the areas that require valve manipulation, essential lighting is provided in those areas.The essential lighting power supplies are fcd&om Class 1E 480VAC MCC's which are diesel generator backed.' | | %el pool cooling for factual accuracy. Our comments were discussed in a November 21, 1994 telecon between your Mr. Joseph Shea and Mr. Steve Jones and our Mr. Jim Kenny and others. |
| 12/13/1994 69: 55 S18--79ee PPL M.'C LICE HG P~84 3 PILE R41-2 PLA4238 Docunient Control Desk 6)Page 32, Section 4.4.2.1, assumption 8, which reads"emergency switchgear room 5m operating with cooling coils receiving 27 GPM of control strucbire chilled water at 47'F".COblMXNT: The above statement is correct for Unit 1 but not for Unit 2.The Unit 2 safety-related load center room is cooled by a direct eqension cooling unit,'Qe cooling water for the direct expansion unit is ESW This configuration is described in FSAR Section 9.4.2,2.2. | | The following are the rcmairung comments noted at thc conclusion of the referenced tclccon. |
| 7)Page 32, Section 4.4.2.1, it is sugsested that a tenth significant assumption be added which identifies that 30 day summer washer was assumed.The avcragc outdoor manmcr air temperature is calculated for a 24 hour period using data and methodology contained in 1985 ASHRAE Fundamentals, The S'Yo summer design day average temperature was used for the entire 30 day period analyzed.Additionally, the solar gains were also calculated for the roof and walls of the reactor building (including the refueling Hoor).Thus the analysis assumes 30 straight days of sunny hot weather.8)Page 34, Section 4.4.22, top paragraph, the sentence which reads"PPdtL calculated the'oisture accumulation in the recircuhtion plenum by integrating thc calculated concentration of condcn!ed vapor entrained in thc Qow entering the recirculation plenum (1000 CFM inleakagc plus pressure driven Qow)." COMMENT;The calculation used a mass Qow balance to determine thc How to the recirculation plenum Qom the refbeling Qoor.It is recommended that the sentence be rewritten as follows;"PPM.calculated the moisture accumulation in the recirculation plenum by integrating the calculated mass Qow of comieriscd vapor entrained in thc Qow entering the recirculation plenum." 9)Page 34, Section 4.4,2.2, second scntcncc of the second paragraph, the sentence which reads"The unanalyzed condition was acctnnuhtion of condensate within the recirculation plenum to the cxtcnt that water overQowed into the SGTS ductwork," | | PPkL SEE COMMENTS; |
| 12/13/1994 89: 55 618-774-7968 F~85 4 FILE R41-2 PLA4238 Document Control Desk COMMENT'his statement is true for the two pool boil case but not for the single pool boil case which is being discussed in tMs section.In the two pool boil case, cormknsation in the plenum occurs at a tnuch Seter rate than in the SOTS ductwork such that the plenum 61ls faster than the duct and begins to overflow into the duct.In the single pool case, the opposite is true, the duct condensation fills the duct before the plenum elis and overflows into the duct.In addition to the above comments, PPdhL wiH provide a separate response to the request contained on page 3S of the referenced document to deflne our use of the RHR system to prevent spent Sml pool boiling resulting Rom a seismic event.Should you have any questions on this letter, please contact Mr.James M, Kenny at (610)774-7904.Very truly yours, CC: C Region I Mr.C.Poslusny, Jr., NRC Sr.Project Manager-OWN Ms.M.Banerjee, NRC Sr.Resident Inspector-SSES}} | | : 1) Page 7, Section 2.6, last sentence of Qrst paragraph reads: "Table 9.2-3 of reference 8 lists the design makeup rate for each ESV loop to each pool as 60 GPM." |
| | CCHHMENT't is suggested that this statement be revised to; "Table 9.2-3 of reference 8 lists the design makeup rate for each fuel poo1 as 60 GPM." |
| | Thc referenced FSAR table lists item 11 as "Makeup to Fuel Pools". Each ESW loop can supply 30 GPM to each pool. Note that calculations indicate that throttled flow of 35 GPM per line willbe achieved, Enclosure P. |
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| | 12/13/1994 PFL HUG LIC ~Wc. B3 FII.E R41-2 PLA4238 Document Control Desk |
| | : 2) Page 7, Section 2,7, the sentence which reads "However, the safety-related load center rooms are located within Zone I and Zone II, and the safety-related control structure chilled water system cools the air supplied to the load center rooms fmm the reactor building general area." |
| | COMMENT'he above statement is correct for Unit 1 but not for Unit 2. 'Ibe Unit 2 safcty-related load center room is cooled by a direct cxIension cooling unit. The cooling water for the direct expansion unit is BS%'. This con6guration is described in FSAR Section 9.4.2.2.2. |
| | Page 17, Section 4.2.1, the sentence which reads "Because thc control room indication is not fuHy qualified and redundant, the staE considers these alternative methods appropriate for backup indication." |
| | COMMENYt When thc pools are crosstied, the level and temperature indication is redundant, Unit 1 is powered Gum distribution panel 1Y226 and Unit 2 is powered from 2Y226. |
| | : 4) Page 26, Section 4,3.2, item (2); "Plant procedures ensure no ESW system heat loads are dissipated through a spray loop with a failed open spray bypass valve, except ECCS and RCIC room coolers," |
| | COMMENT: |
| | This is accurate only after the est 8 hours of an accident. As modeled in EC416-1002, there are no restrictions with regard to the alignment of ESW during the initial 8 hours of the event. Thc analysis assumes that a<tet 8 hours, all ESW beat loads on thc loop with the failed open bypass valve are shed with the exception of the ECCS and RCIC room coolers. This action to shed loads is prescribed in SSES emergency procedure EP-PS-102 to address the unlikely occurrence that the bypass valve could not bc closed. |
| | : 5) Page 27, Section 4.3,3, second paragraph, last st~ |
| | in areas that require valve manipulation." |
| | reads "Tlmre was no emergency |
| | 'ighting COMMENT: |
| | Though no emergency lights are located in the areas that require valve manipulation, essential lighting is provided in those areas. The essential lighting power supplies are fcd |
| | &om Class 1E 480VAC MCC's which are diesel generator backed.' |
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| | 12/13/1994 69: 55 S18- -79ee PPL M.'C LICE HG P~ 84 3 PILE R41-2 PLA4238 Docunient Control Desk |
| | : 6) Page 32, Section 4.4.2.1, assumption 8, which reads "emergency switchgear room 5m operating with cooling coils receiving 27 GPM of control strucbire chilled water at 47'F". |
| | COblMXNT: |
| | The above statement is correct for Unit 1 but not for Unit 2. The Unit 2 safety-related load center room is cooled by a direct eqension cooling unit, 'Qe cooling water for the direct expansion unit is ESW This configuration is described in FSAR Section 9.4.2,2.2. |
| | : 7) Page 32, Section 4.4.2.1, it is sugsested that a tenth significant assumption be added which identifies that 30 day summer washer was assumed. The avcragc outdoor manmcr air temperature is calculated for a 24 hour period using data and methodology contained in 1985 ASHRAE Fundamentals, The S'Yo summer design day average temperature was used for the entire 30 day period analyzed. Additionally, the solar gains were also calculated for the roof and walls of the reactor building (including the refueling Hoor). |
| | Thus the analysis assumes 30 straight days of sunny hot weather. |
| | : 8) Page 34, Section 4.4.22, top paragraph, the sentence which reads "PPdtL calculated the accumulation in the recircuhtion plenum by integrating thc calculated 'oisture concentration of condcn!ed vapor entrained in thc Qow entering the recirculation plenum (1000 CFM inleakagc plus pressure driven Qow)." |
| | COMMENT; The calculation used a mass Qow balance to determine thc How to the recirculation plenum Qom the refbeling Qoor. It is recommended that the sentence be rewritten as follows; "PPM. calculated the moisture accumulation in the recirculation plenum by integrating the calculated mass Qow of comieriscd vapor entrained in thc Qow entering the recirculation plenum." |
| | : 9) Page 34, Section 4.4,2.2, second scntcncc of the second paragraph, the sentence which reads "The unanalyzed condition was acctnnuhtion of condensate within the recirculation plenum to the cxtcnt that water overQowed into the SGTS ductwork," |
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| | 12/13/1994 89: 55 618-774-7968 F~ 85 4 FILE R41-2 PLA4238 Document Control Desk COMMENT'his statement is true for the two pool boil case but not for the single pool boil case which is being discussed in tMs section. In the two pool boil case, cormknsation in the plenum occurs at a tnuch Seter rate than in the SOTS ductwork such that the plenum 61ls faster than the duct and begins to overflow into the duct. In the single pool case, the opposite is true, the duct condensation fills the duct before the plenum elis and overflows into the duct. |
| | In addition to the above comments, PPdhL wiH provide a separate response to the request contained on page 3S of the referenced document to deflne our use of the RHR system to prevent spent Sml pool boiling resulting Rom a seismic event. |
| | Should you have any questions on this letter, please contact Mr. James M, Kenny at (610) 774-7904. |
| | Very truly yours, CC: C Region I Mr. C. Poslusny, Jr., NRC Sr. Project Manager - OWN Ms. M. Banerjee, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector - SSES}} |
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MONTHYEARPLA-5120, Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl ML18040B2951999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests Info Re Any NRC or Susquehanna Documented Concerns with MSIV Reliability Prior to Plant Trip & Assurance to Public That NRC Able to Detect Mgt Problems Early PLA-5094, Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl1999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl ML18040A9741999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Rev 30 to SSES Emergency Plan, Adding EAL to Account for Potential Conditions Associated with Dry Cask Storage Sys Being Installed at Plant ML20207G5051999-06-0707 June 1999 Informs That NRC Office of NRR Reorganized Effective 990328.As Part of Reorganization,Divison of Licensing Project Management Created PLA-5072, Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.211999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.21 ML18040A9731999-05-24024 May 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re Exemption from Biennial Exercise Schedule.Changing of Drill Date Will Not Reduce Level of Emergency Preparedness at Plant ML20195B2181999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Proprietary Decommissioning Status Rept for 10% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML18040B2901999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During Period from 961024-981029,per 10CFR50.59(b).Format of Rept, Listed PLA-5041, Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.7901999-03-29029 March 1999 Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML17164A9891999-03-12012 March 1999 Informs That Util 990312 Ltr (PLA-5040) Submitted to NRC, Missing Encl C.Requests to Replace Package in Entirety with Encl ML18040A9691999-03-12012 March 1999 Forwards Revised Proposed Amend 227 to License NPF-14, Proposing Changes to ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML18040A9721999-03-11011 March 1999 Requests That Date for full-participation SSES Exercise, Scheduled for Week of 991115,be Changed Due to FEMA Region III Scheduling Conflicts.Fema Requests That Exercise Date Be Changed to Week of 001031 PLA-4852, Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 ML20203G5821999-02-17017 February 1999 Second Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App C Being Released in Entirety. Documents Listed in App D Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) ML20202F4761999-01-29029 January 1999 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records in App a Encl & Being Released in Entirety.App B Records Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 7C) ML18040A9671999-01-29029 January 1999 Notifies That Util Implemented Severe Accident Mgt Strategy in Accordance with Ltr Dtd 950327.Emegency Plan Revs Which Were Required to Implement Strategy Were Submitted by Ltr Dtd 981125 ML18040A9681999-01-29029 January 1999 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50 App E,Items IVF.2.b & C,To Allowed to Reschedule Federally Observed Full Participation Emergency Exercise for SSES from Wk of 991115 to Wk of 001031 ML18040A9651999-01-12012 January 1999 Submits Addl Info Re Proposed Amend 184 to License NPF-22 for ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML18030A1021998-12-16016 December 1998 Forwards Tables as Requested During 981202 Telcon Re Proposed Amend 184,dtd 980804,re ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits.Tables Provide Roadmap Identifying Applicability of References to TSs ML18030A4331998-11-25025 November 1998 Forwards Rev 29 to SSES Emergecny Plan.Changes Has Been Made Without Commission Approval as It Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan & Plan as Changed Continues to Satisfy Applicable Requirements of App E to 10CFR50 ML20195J9101998-11-18018 November 1998 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amends to Facility Operating Licenses (Notice).Notice Has Been Filed with Ofc of Fr.Amends Would Have Revised TS to Eliminate HPCI Pump auto-transfer on High Suppression Pool Level ML20155F7201998-11-0303 November 1998 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Documents Listed in App B Being Encl & Being Released in Entirety. Documents Listed in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref Exemption 7C) ML18026A2941998-10-19019 October 1998 Forwards SSES ISI Outage Summary Rept for Unit 1 Tenth Refueling & Insp Outage PLA-4993, Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.211998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML18030A1001998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 27 to SSES Emergency Plan. Changes Become Effective Upon Implementation of Improved Tech Specs ML18030A4321998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 28 to SSES Emergency Plan, IAW Requirements of 10CFR50.54q.Change Is Summarized ML18030A4311998-09-29029 September 1998 Forwards Rev 27 & 28 to SSES Emergency Plan ML20151W4951998-09-10010 September 1998 Informs That as Part of NRC Probabilistic Risk Assessment Implementation Plan,Commission Assigned Two Senior Reactor Analysts (Sras) to Each Regional Ofc.T Shedlosky & J Trapp Has Been Assigned SRAs for Region I IR 05000387/19980081998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change is Approved ML18030A0991998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change Is Approved ML18026A4961998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations IR 05000387/19980031998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations ML20202F5501998-07-17017 July 1998 Responds to PP&L Corp Auditing Repts 739459-97,739459-1-97 & 739459-2-98 Re SSES Investigations Into Missed Alarm Tests ML20236P9451998-07-15015 July 1998 Forwards Emergency Response Data Sys Implementation Documents Including Data Point Library Updates for Oconee (Number 255),Dresden (Number 257) & Susquehanna (Number 258) ML18030A4291998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved TS of NUREG-1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicted on NRC Issuance of Amends & Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issue ML18017A2181998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved Tech Specs of NUREG 1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicated on NRC Issuance of Amends & Is Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issuance ML18026A2901998-06-0909 June 1998 Forwards Rev 26 to Emergency Plan IAW 10CFR50.54q.Summary of Changes Listed ML18026A2891998-05-22022 May 1998 Submits Withdrawal of Expedited Review/Approval of Tech Specs/Bases 3/4.3.7.11 & 3/4.11.2.6 & Response to Request for Addl Info Re Offgas Sys Mods ML18026A4941998-05-12012 May 1998 Responds to NRC Request to Resubmit Proposal to Change TS for Plant,Units 1 & 2,to Support Implementation of Improved TS & to Implement Provisions of GL 86-10 Re Relocation of Plant'S Fire Protection Program from TS to Another Document ML20202H1331998-04-16016 April 1998 Partially Deleted Ltr Re Concerns Raised to NRC Concerning PP&L Susquehanna Facility NUREG-0619, Informs That Staff Finds PP&L 980330 Request for Relief from Requirements of Section 4.3 of NUREG-0619,exams of Feedwater Nozzle Bore & Inner Radius for Another Operating Cycle to Be Acceptable1998-04-15015 April 1998 Informs That Staff Finds PP&L 980330 Request for Relief from Requirements of Section 4.3 of NUREG-0619,exams of Feedwater Nozzle Bore & Inner Radius for Another Operating Cycle to Be Acceptable ML20216B6811998-04-0101 April 1998 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App a Being Released in Entirety ML17159A2341998-03-30030 March 1998 Forwards LER 97-007-01,per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Revised LER Submitted to Modify Previous Position W/Regards to Entry Into TS 3.0.3 for Event PLA-4865, Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 ML17159A1781998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends 203 & 161 to License NPF-14 & NPF-22,revising Tech Specs to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std Tech Specs for GE Plants,Bwr 4. PLA-4856, Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl1998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl PLA-4854, Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 9802131998-02-27027 February 1998 Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 ML20203M5071998-02-26026 February 1998 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records in App a Being Placed in PDR & Encl.Records in App B Partially Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20203B5931998-02-23023 February 1998 Ack Receipt of & Wire in Amount of $55,000 in Payment for Civil Penatly Proposed by NRC Ltr . 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MONTHYEARPLA-5120, Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl ML18040B2951999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests Info Re Any NRC or Susquehanna Documented Concerns with MSIV Reliability Prior to Plant Trip & Assurance to Public That NRC Able to Detect Mgt Problems Early PLA-5094, Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl1999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl ML18040A9741999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Rev 30 to SSES Emergency Plan, Adding EAL to Account for Potential Conditions Associated with Dry Cask Storage Sys Being Installed at Plant PLA-5072, Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.211999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.21 ML18040A9731999-05-24024 May 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re Exemption from Biennial Exercise Schedule.Changing of Drill Date Will Not Reduce Level of Emergency Preparedness at Plant ML20195B2181999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Proprietary Decommissioning Status Rept for 10% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML18040B2901999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During Period from 961024-981029,per 10CFR50.59(b).Format of Rept, Listed PLA-5041, Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.7901999-03-29029 March 1999 Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML18040A9691999-03-12012 March 1999 Forwards Revised Proposed Amend 227 to License NPF-14, Proposing Changes to ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML17164A9891999-03-12012 March 1999 Informs That Util 990312 Ltr (PLA-5040) Submitted to NRC, Missing Encl C.Requests to Replace Package in Entirety with Encl ML18040A9721999-03-11011 March 1999 Requests That Date for full-participation SSES Exercise, Scheduled for Week of 991115,be Changed Due to FEMA Region III Scheduling Conflicts.Fema Requests That Exercise Date Be Changed to Week of 001031 PLA-4852, Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 ML18040A9681999-01-29029 January 1999 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50 App E,Items IVF.2.b & C,To Allowed to Reschedule Federally Observed Full Participation Emergency Exercise for SSES from Wk of 991115 to Wk of 001031 ML18040A9671999-01-29029 January 1999 Notifies That Util Implemented Severe Accident Mgt Strategy in Accordance with Ltr Dtd 950327.Emegency Plan Revs Which Were Required to Implement Strategy Were Submitted by Ltr Dtd 981125 ML18040A9651999-01-12012 January 1999 Submits Addl Info Re Proposed Amend 184 to License NPF-22 for ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML18030A1021998-12-16016 December 1998 Forwards Tables as Requested During 981202 Telcon Re Proposed Amend 184,dtd 980804,re ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits.Tables Provide Roadmap Identifying Applicability of References to TSs ML18030A4331998-11-25025 November 1998 Forwards Rev 29 to SSES Emergecny Plan.Changes Has Been Made Without Commission Approval as It Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan & Plan as Changed Continues to Satisfy Applicable Requirements of App E to 10CFR50 ML18026A2941998-10-19019 October 1998 Forwards SSES ISI Outage Summary Rept for Unit 1 Tenth Refueling & Insp Outage ML18030A4321998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 28 to SSES Emergency Plan, IAW Requirements of 10CFR50.54q.Change Is Summarized ML18030A1001998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 27 to SSES Emergency Plan. Changes Become Effective Upon Implementation of Improved Tech Specs PLA-4993, Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.211998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML18030A4311998-09-29029 September 1998 Forwards Rev 27 & 28 to SSES Emergency Plan ML18030A0991998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change Is Approved IR 05000387/19980081998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change is Approved ML18026A4961998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations IR 05000387/19980031998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations ML18017A2181998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved Tech Specs of NUREG 1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicated on NRC Issuance of Amends & Is Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issuance ML18030A4291998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved TS of NUREG-1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicted on NRC Issuance of Amends & Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issue ML18026A2901998-06-0909 June 1998 Forwards Rev 26 to Emergency Plan IAW 10CFR50.54q.Summary of Changes Listed ML18026A2891998-05-22022 May 1998 Submits Withdrawal of Expedited Review/Approval of Tech Specs/Bases 3/4.3.7.11 & 3/4.11.2.6 & Response to Request for Addl Info Re Offgas Sys Mods ML18026A4941998-05-12012 May 1998 Responds to NRC Request to Resubmit Proposal to Change TS for Plant,Units 1 & 2,to Support Implementation of Improved TS & to Implement Provisions of GL 86-10 Re Relocation of Plant'S Fire Protection Program from TS to Another Document ML17159A2341998-03-30030 March 1998 Forwards LER 97-007-01,per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Revised LER Submitted to Modify Previous Position W/Regards to Entry Into TS 3.0.3 for Event PLA-4865, Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 PLA-4856, Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl1998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl ML17159A1781998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends 203 & 161 to License NPF-14 & NPF-22,revising Tech Specs to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std Tech Specs for GE Plants,Bwr 4. PLA-4854, Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 9802131998-02-27027 February 1998 Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 ML20216B7031998-02-22022 February 1998 Partially Deleted Ltr Requesting Copy of OI Rept on Plant, Unit 2,case 1-96-039 PLA-4851, Provides Info That Was Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 Re Former Util Employee Concern on Radwaste Control Room Offgas Panel Alarm Testing1998-02-18018 February 1998 Provides Info That Was Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 Re Former Util Employee Concern on Radwaste Control Room Offgas Panel Alarm Testing ML20203M5791998-02-10010 February 1998 Enters Appeal Due to Lack of Response to FOIA Request 97-473 ML18030A0971998-02-0202 February 1998 Forwards Proprietary Response to RAI Re Proposed License Amend 209 to TS Supporting Cycle 11 Reload.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20203G6071998-01-26026 January 1998 Forwards Redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Interim Rept 739459-97,dtd 971015 & Affidavit Pursuant to 10CFR2.790 Justifying That Redacted Portions Be Withheld from Public Disclosure.Without Rept IR 05000387/19970031998-01-0606 January 1998 Provides Updated Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/97-03 & 50-388/97-03.Corrective Actions:Util Currently Scheduling Issuance of All Procedural Revs by End of First Quarter 1998 ML18030A4071998-01-0606 January 1998 Provides Updated Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/97-03 & 50-388/97-03.Corrective Actions:Util Currently Scheduling Issuance of All Procedural Revs by End of First Quarter 1998 ML18017A2931998-01-0606 January 1998 Provides Responses to Improved TS Section 3.8 Per 970324 NRC Rai.Schedule 980628 for Improved TS Implementation. Submittal of Revised Specifications Is Planned for Jan 1998 PLA-4828, Expresses Appreciation for Support Received by Former Project Manager C Poslusny1997-12-29029 December 1997 Expresses Appreciation for Support Received by Former Project Manager C Poslusny IR 05000387/19970041997-12-22022 December 1997 Resolves Commitments Made in Response to NOV Issued As Part of NRC Insp Repts 50-387/97-04 & 50-388/97-04 Dtd 970805. Proposed FSAR QA Program Description Changes,Reason for Changes & Basis Included for Approval ML18026A4901997-12-22022 December 1997 Resolves Commitments Made in Response to NOV Issued as Part of NRC Insp Repts 50-387/97-04 & 50-388/97-04 Dtd 970805. Proposed FSAR QA Program Description Changes,Reason for Changes & Basis Included for Approval ML20203M5741997-12-0505 December 1997 FOIA Request for Copy of Latest OI Rept on Susquehanna Ses Including All Exhibits & for Any Other Communication Between NRC & Susquehanna Ses/Pp&L PLA-4818, Forwards Redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Rept 739459-1-97,dtd 971201 & Affidavit Pursuant to 10CFR2.790 Justifying That Redacted Portions Be Withheld from Public Disclosure.Without Rept1997-12-0404 December 1997 Forwards Redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Rept 739459-1-97,dtd 971201 & Affidavit Pursuant to 10CFR2.790 Justifying That Redacted Portions Be Withheld from Public Disclosure.Without Rept 1999-09-08
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12/19/1994 B9: 55 61B-774-7968 FPL NUC l IC~ING P~ B2 Qjg Pennsylvania Power & Light Company Veo Neth Ninth Streets Awentown, PA 16101-1179 ~ 610/7744161 8sakr Nos -Nuaissr 010/754 7$ 02 Fav. 610/7F44NQ DEC ~ ~ ~SS4 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn.: Document Control Desk MaH Station Pl-137 Washington, D. C. 20555 SUSQUEHANNA STREAM ELEClREC STATION SPENT FUEL POOL COOING Docket Nos. 50-3$ l/NPP-14 and 5MIS/NPF-22 Eejirences: Letter Pom Joseph JF. Shea to RG. Byrant, "Susguehmna Stcam Electric Statton, Omits I and 2, Dry Sgbty Evaluation Regarding Spent Fuel Pool Cooling Issues", dated Novetnber 3, 1994
Dear Sir:
PAL has completed our review of the referenced draft Qnal safety evaluation regarding spent
%el pool cooling for factual accuracy. Our comments were discussed in a November 21, 1994 telecon between your Mr. Joseph Shea and Mr. Steve Jones and our Mr. Jim Kenny and others.
The following are the rcmairung comments noted at thc conclusion of the referenced tclccon.
PPkL SEE COMMENTS;
- 1) Page 7, Section 2.6, last sentence of Qrst paragraph reads: "Table 9.2-3 of reference 8 lists the design makeup rate for each ESV loop to each pool as 60 GPM."
CCHHMENT't is suggested that this statement be revised to; "Table 9.2-3 of reference 8 lists the design makeup rate for each fuel poo1 as 60 GPM."
Thc referenced FSAR table lists item 11 as "Makeup to Fuel Pools". Each ESW loop can supply 30 GPM to each pool. Note that calculations indicate that throttled flow of 35 GPM per line willbe achieved, Enclosure P.
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- 2) Page 7, Section 2,7, the sentence which reads "However, the safety-related load center rooms are located within Zone I and Zone II, and the safety-related control structure chilled water system cools the air supplied to the load center rooms fmm the reactor building general area."
COMMENT'he above statement is correct for Unit 1 but not for Unit 2. 'Ibe Unit 2 safcty-related load center room is cooled by a direct cxIension cooling unit. The cooling water for the direct expansion unit is BS%'. This con6guration is described in FSAR Section 9.4.2.2.2.
Page 17, Section 4.2.1, the sentence which reads "Because thc control room indication is not fuHy qualified and redundant, the staE considers these alternative methods appropriate for backup indication."
COMMENYt When thc pools are crosstied, the level and temperature indication is redundant, Unit 1 is powered Gum distribution panel 1Y226 and Unit 2 is powered from 2Y226.
- 4) Page 26, Section 4,3.2, item (2); "Plant procedures ensure no ESW system heat loads are dissipated through a spray loop with a failed open spray bypass valve, except ECCS and RCIC room coolers,"
COMMENT:
This is accurate only after the est 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of an accident. As modeled in EC416-1002, there are no restrictions with regard to the alignment of ESW during the initial 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of the event. Thc analysis assumes that a<tet 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />, all ESW beat loads on thc loop with the failed open bypass valve are shed with the exception of the ECCS and RCIC room coolers. This action to shed loads is prescribed in SSES emergency procedure EP-PS-102 to address the unlikely occurrence that the bypass valve could not bc closed.
- 5) Page 27, Section 4.3,3, second paragraph, last st~
in areas that require valve manipulation."
reads "Tlmre was no emergency
'ighting COMMENT:
Though no emergency lights are located in the areas that require valve manipulation, essential lighting is provided in those areas. The essential lighting power supplies are fcd
&om Class 1E 480VAC MCC's which are diesel generator backed.'
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- 6) Page 32, Section 4.4.2.1, assumption 8, which reads "emergency switchgear room 5m operating with cooling coils receiving 27 GPM of control strucbire chilled water at 47'F".
COblMXNT:
The above statement is correct for Unit 1 but not for Unit 2. The Unit 2 safety-related load center room is cooled by a direct eqension cooling unit, 'Qe cooling water for the direct expansion unit is ESW This configuration is described in FSAR Section 9.4.2,2.2.
- 7) Page 32, Section 4.4.2.1, it is sugsested that a tenth significant assumption be added which identifies that 30 day summer washer was assumed. The avcragc outdoor manmcr air temperature is calculated for a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period using data and methodology contained in 1985 ASHRAE Fundamentals, The S'Yo summer design day average temperature was used for the entire 30 day period analyzed. Additionally, the solar gains were also calculated for the roof and walls of the reactor building (including the refueling Hoor).
Thus the analysis assumes 30 straight days of sunny hot weather.
- 8) Page 34, Section 4.4.22, top paragraph, the sentence which reads "PPdtL calculated the accumulation in the recircuhtion plenum by integrating thc calculated 'oisture concentration of condcn!ed vapor entrained in thc Qow entering the recirculation plenum (1000 CFM inleakagc plus pressure driven Qow)."
COMMENT; The calculation used a mass Qow balance to determine thc How to the recirculation plenum Qom the refbeling Qoor. It is recommended that the sentence be rewritten as follows; "PPM. calculated the moisture accumulation in the recirculation plenum by integrating the calculated mass Qow of comieriscd vapor entrained in thc Qow entering the recirculation plenum."
- 9) Page 34, Section 4.4,2.2, second scntcncc of the second paragraph, the sentence which reads "The unanalyzed condition was acctnnuhtion of condensate within the recirculation plenum to the cxtcnt that water overQowed into the SGTS ductwork,"
12/13/1994 89: 55 618-774-7968 F~ 85 4 FILE R41-2 PLA4238 Document Control Desk COMMENT'his statement is true for the two pool boil case but not for the single pool boil case which is being discussed in tMs section. In the two pool boil case, cormknsation in the plenum occurs at a tnuch Seter rate than in the SOTS ductwork such that the plenum 61ls faster than the duct and begins to overflow into the duct. In the single pool case, the opposite is true, the duct condensation fills the duct before the plenum elis and overflows into the duct.
In addition to the above comments, PPdhL wiH provide a separate response to the request contained on page 3S of the referenced document to deflne our use of the RHR system to prevent spent Sml pool boiling resulting Rom a seismic event.
Should you have any questions on this letter, please contact Mr. James M, Kenny at (610) 774-7904.
Very truly yours, CC: C Region I Mr. C. Poslusny, Jr., NRC Sr. Project Manager - OWN Ms. M. Banerjee, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector - SSES