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| number = ML17037C261
| number = ML17037C261
| issue date = 07/20/1973
| issue date = 07/20/1973
| title = Nine Mile Point Unit 1 - Letter Responding to a Request for Additional Information Concerning the Drywell Vacuum Breakers
| title = Letter Responding to a Request for Additional Information Concerning the Drywell Vacuum Breakers
| author name = Schneider R R
| author name = Schneider R
| author affiliation = Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
| author affiliation = Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
| addressee name = Skovholt D J
| addressee name = Skovholt D
| addressee affiliation = US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
| addressee affiliation = US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
| docket = 05000220
| docket = 05000220
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| document type = Letter, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI), Technical Specifications
| document type = Letter, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI), Technical Specifications
| page count = 10
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| stage = Request
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Re:Provisional Operating License:DocketNo.:50-220DPR-17Mr.DonaldJ.SkovholtAssistant DirectorforReactorOperations DivisionofReactorLicensing UnitedStatesAtomicEnergyCommission Washington, D.C.20545O0,<<~)8jpjogg6'OIIQggIIII II~idltlfRegarding yourletterrequesting additional information concerning thedrywellvacuumbreakersatNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit81,thefollowing issubmitted:
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ITEM1Thepresentpositionindicating systemutilizestwosetsoflimitswitches, thesnaplocklimitswitchmanufactured bytheNationalAcmeCompanyandtheHoney-wellModelDTE6-2RNheavyduty,microswitches.
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Thesnaplocklimitswitchisusedtodetermine andindicatetheopenpositionofanyonevalve'tothecontrolroom.TheHoneywell microswitchisusedtodetermine andindicatetheclosedpositionofanyonevalvetothecontrolroom.ThissystemwasreviewedduringtheSpring",.I973 refueling outageandtheHoneywell microswitchesinstalled atthattime.Sincethepurposeoftheselimitswitchesistoprovidethecontrolroomoperatorwithinformation regarding thepositionofthebreakervalves,physicalseparation ofthecontrolwiringorindicating lightsisnotrequired.
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However,anadditional Honeywell limit,switchwillbeinstalled todetecttheclosedpositionandprovideanalarmtothecontrolroomintheeventanydrywellvacuumbreakervalvemovesoffitsseatapredetermined amount.Redundances inthealarmcircuitwillthusbeprovidedandIEEE279criteriasatisfied.
II~idltlf Mr. Donald J. Skovholt Assistant Director for Reactor Operations                                    6'OIIQggIIII Division of Reactor Licensing United States Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C.     20545                                        O0,
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Thevacuumbreakerpositionisdetectedbythoselimitslvitches andareactuatedbysmallarmsattachedtothevalveshaft.Thediscmusttravelapproximately
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.2"beforeactuation ofthelimitswitchisachieved.
 
Thlerefore, thefullpotential accuracycannotberealizedduetotheexistingmountingoftheswitches.
8 jp jogg Re:  Provisional Operating License:      DPR-17 Docket No.:    50-220 Regarding your    letter requesting additional information concerning the drywell  vacuum breakers    at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 81, the following is submitted:
At,thepresenttime,thesystemisunderastaffreviewtodetermine whatmustbedonetoachievethedesiredaccuracyof.05"-.06"ofdiscmovement.
ITEM  1 The present position indicating system utilizes two sets of limit switches, the snap lock limit switch manufactured by the National Acme Company and the Honey-well Model DTE6-2RN heavy duty, micro switches. The snap lock limit switch is used to determine and indicate the open position of any one valve'to the control room.
Thisreviewshouldbecompleted withinamonthandactualimplimentations willtakeplace,afterappropriate reviews,within30-60days.Thedrywellvacuumbreakersarecompletely accessible duringthe II Mr.DonaldJ.SkovholtUnitedStatesAtomicEnergyCommission Page27/20/73poweroperating condition andthusonlinemodifications canbemade.Untiltheaccuracyof.05"-.06"discopeningcanbemetandthealarmredundancy completed thefollowing willbedone:a.Eachreactortransient involving thesuppression chamberwillbefollowedwithanoperability testofthedrywellvacuumbreakervalves.b.Adialindication willbeinstalled oneachvalveaccuratetoindicate.06"move-mentofthedisc.Thissystemwillprovideadailysurveillance ofvalveclosurewithintheacceptable limitsasinITEM3below.Theseindicators willbeinstalled priortoAugust1,1973.'ITEM2Duringthevalveoperability test,whenairisreleasedfromtheairtestcylinderthevalverapidlyclosesleavingoperating personnel noactiontotaketomanuallyclosethevalve.However,toprecludeagainstmanualclosure.ofthevalvefollowing testingamanagement personwillbemonitoring thetestingatthetestsite(i.e.thevalvelocation) to:assure thatnomanualintervention takesplace.SeeItem1responseregarding valveoperability testandotheradditional surveillance tobedoneuntilITEM1iscompliedwithinfull.ITEM3Thelimitoneachindividual valvewillbesetsuchthatwithallvalvesattheirlimitthemaximumvalueofcumulative leakagewillnotexceedthemaximumallowable.
The Honeywell micro switch is used to determine and indicate the closed position of any one valve to the control room. This system was reviewed during the Spring",.I973 refueling outage and the Honeywell micro switches installed at that time. Since the purpose of these limit switches is to provide the control room operator with information regarding the position of the breaker valves, physical separation of the control wiring or indicating lights is not required. However, an additional Honeywell limit, switch will be installed to detect the closed position and provide an alarm to the control room in the event any drywell vacuum breaker valve moves off its seat a predetermined amount. Redundances in the alarm circuit will thus be provided and IEEE 279 criteria satisfied. The pretravel on the Honeywell 'switch is
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.065" maximum and measurements have shown them to be .04" of pretravel. The vacuum breaker position is detected by those limit slvitches and are actuated by small arms attached to the valve shaft. The disc must travel approximately .2" before actuation of the limit switch is achieved. Thlerefore, the full potential accuracy cannot be realized due to the existing mounting of the switches. At, the present time, the system is under a staff review to determine what must be done to achieve the desired accuracy of .05" - .06" of disc movement. This review should be completed within a month and actual implimentations will take place, after appropriate reviews, within 30 - 60 days. The drywell vacuum breakers are completely accessible during the
.06"ofdisc'ravel off.itsseatandwillbealarmedin.the,controlroom.Thetorusinstruments thatwouldbeusedforsurveillance testingandleakratetestingofthedrywellvacuumbreakervalvesreadoutintheauxilarycontrolroom.Theirrangeandaccuracyareasfollows:Pressure:0-50psia+.05psi.Temperature
 
:0-200'F+1'FPSID0-1.0psid+.001psiTheinstrumentation usedbytheoperatorduringanLOCAareinthecontrolroomandincludenotonlyanindicated pressureinstrument butarecorderaswell.Theirrangeandaccuracyisasfollows:Pressure:low0-4psig+.1psihigh0-75psig+1.5psiTemperature
II Mr. Donald J. Skovholt                                                            Page  2 United States Atomic Energy Commission                                            7/20/73 power operating condition and thus on line modifications can be made. Until the accuracy of .05" - .06" disc opening can be met and the alarm redundancy completed the following will be done:
:50-300'F+5'FThecomputer.
: a. Each reactor transient involving the suppression chamber    will be followed with an operability test of the drywell vacuum breaker valves.
alsorecordsthedrywellandpressuresuppression chamberpressureandtemperature asfollows:
: b. A  dial indication will be installed on each valve accurate to indicate .06" move-ment of the disc. This system will provide a daily surveillance of valve closure within the acceptable limits as in ITEM 3 below. These indicators will be installed prior to August 1, 1973.
e~~PP Mr.DonaldJ.SkovholtUnitedStatesAtomicEnergyCommission Page37/20/73Pressure:0-40psig+.1psi-alarm at2.5psigTemperature
'ITEM 2 During the valve operability test, when air is released from the air test cylinder the valve rapidly closes leaving operating personnel no action to take to manually close the valve. However, to preclude against manual closure. of the valve following testing a management person will be monitoring the testing at the test site (i.e. the valve location) to:assure that no manual intervention takes place.
:50-300'F+1'Falarmat100'FTorus,120'FDrywellITEM4Td'chnical Specification Considerations ProposedTechnical Specifications willbesubmitted separately, afterthenecessary reviewsarecomplete.
See Item 1 response regarding valve operability test and other additional surveillance to be done until ITEM 1 is complied with in full.
Consideration is,beinggiventoaddingthefollowing conditions andsurveillance requirements.
ITEM 3 The limit on each individual valve will be set such that with all valves at their limit the maximum value of cumulative leakage will not exceed the maximum allowable. The value will be approximately .06" of disc'ravel off .its seat and will be alarmed in .the, control room. The torus instruments that would be used for surveillance testing and leak rate testing of the drywell vacuum breaker valves read out in the auxilary control room. Their range and accuracy are as follows:
LimitingConditions forOperation 3.3.6DrywellPressureSuppression ChamberVacuumBreakersa.lienprimarycontainment isrequired, alldrywell-suppression chambervacuumbreakersshallbeoperableandpositioned intheclosedpositionasindicated bythepositionindication system,exceptduringtestingandexceptasspecified in3.3.6bandc,below.b.Anydrywell-suppression chambervacuumbreakermay.=benon-fully closedasindicated bythepositionindication systemprovidedthatadrywelltotoruspressuredifferential canbemaintained greaterthan1/2theinitialdifferential pressurefor1hourwithnoN2makeup.c.Uptoonedrywell-suppression chambervacuumbreakermaybesecuredintheclosedposition.
Pressure     : 0 -   50  psia +.05 psi.
d.IfSpecifications 3.3.6a,borccannotbemet,thesituation shallbecorrected within24hoursor.thexeactor.shallbeplacedinacoldshut=downcondition within24hours.Surveillance Requirements 4.3.6Drywell-Pressuxe Suppression ChamberVacuumBreakersa.Eachdrywell-suppression chambervacuumbreakershallbeexercised throughanopening-closing cyclemonthly.b.1&enitisdetermined thatanyvacuumbreakervalveisnotfullyclosedasindicated bythepositionindication systematatimewhensuchclosureisrequired, theapparently malfunctioning vacuumbreakervalvesshallbeexercised andpressuretestedasspecified in3.3.6bimmediately and"every15daysthereafter untiltheapparently malfunctioning valveshavebeenreturnedtonormalservice.c.Onceeachoperating cycle,eachvacuumbreakervalveshallbevisuallyinspected toensurepropermaintenance andoperation.
Temperature   : 0 - 200'F +1'F PSID            0 -     1.0 psid +.001 psi The instrumentation used by the operator during an LOCA are in the control room and  include not only an indicated pressure instrument but a recorder as well. Their range and accuracy    is  as follows:
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Pressure     : low 0  - 4 psig +.1 psi high  0  -75 psig +1.5 psi Temperature  : 50 - 300'F +5'F The computer. also records    the drywell and pressure suppression chamber pressure and temperature as follows:
her.,Donald J.SkovholtUnited'tates AtomicEnergyCommission Page47/20/73d.Aleaktestofthedrywelltosuppression chamberstructure shallbeconducted duringeachrefueling outage.Nebelievethisreporttoberesponsive toallitemsenumerated inyourletter.Verytrulyyours,1e1eVicePresident
 
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Mr. Donald J. Skovholt                                                              Page  3 United States Atomic Energy Commission                                              7/20/73 Pressure      : 0 - 40 psig +.1 psi-alarm at 2.5 psig Temperature  : 50   - 300'F +1'F alarm at 100'F Torus, 120'F Drywell ITEM 4 Td'chnical Specification Considerations Proposed Technical Specifications will be submitted separately, after the necessary reviews are complete. Consideration is, being given to adding the following conditions and surveillance requirements.
Limiting Conditions for Operation 3.3.6  Drywell Pressure Suppression Chamber      Vacuum Breakers
: a. lien primary containment is required,       all drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breakers shall be operable and positioned in the closed      position as indicated by the position indication system, except during      testing and except as specified in 3.3.6 b and c, below.
: b. Any  drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breaker may.=be non-fully closed as indicated by the position indication system provided that a drywell to torus pressure differential can be maintained greater than 1/2 the initial differential pressure for 1 hour with no N2 makeup.
: c. Up  to  one drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breaker  may be secured  in the closed position.
: d. If Specifications 3.3.6 a, b or c cannot be met, the situation shall be corrected within 24 hours or .the xeactor .shall be placed in a cold shut=
down condition within 24 hours.
Surveillance Requirements 4.3.6  Drywell-Pressuxe Suppression Chamber Vacuum Breakers
: a. Each drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breaker shall be exercised through an opening-closing cycle monthly.
: b. 1&en  it  is determined that any vacuum breaker valve is not    fully closed as indicated by the position indication system at a time when such closure is required, the apparently malfunctioning vacuum breaker valves shall be exercised and pressure tested as specified in 3.3.6 b immediately and" every 15 days thereafter    until the apparently malfunctioning valves have been  returned to normal service.
: c. Once each    operating cycle, each vacuum breaker valve shall be visually inspected to ensure proper maintenance and operation.
 
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her.,Donald J. Skovholt                                                        Page  4 United'tates Atomic Energy Commission                                          7/20/73
: d. A leak test of the drywell to suppression chamber structure shall be conducted during each refueling outage.
Ne  believe this report to be responsive  to all items enumerated in your  letter.
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Letter Responding to a Request for Additional Information Concerning the Drywell Vacuum Breakers
ML17037C261
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 07/20/1973
From: Schneider R
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
To: Skovholt D
US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
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II~idltlf Mr. Donald J. Skovholt Assistant Director for Reactor Operations 6'OIIQggIIII Division of Reactor Licensing United States Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C. 20545 O0,

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Dear Mr. Skovholt:

8 jp jogg Re: Provisional Operating License: DPR-17 Docket No.: 50-220 Regarding your letter requesting additional information concerning the drywell vacuum breakers at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 81, the following is submitted:

ITEM 1 The present position indicating system utilizes two sets of limit switches, the snap lock limit switch manufactured by the National Acme Company and the Honey-well Model DTE6-2RN heavy duty, micro switches. The snap lock limit switch is used to determine and indicate the open position of any one valve'to the control room.

The Honeywell micro switch is used to determine and indicate the closed position of any one valve to the control room. This system was reviewed during the Spring",.I973 refueling outage and the Honeywell micro switches installed at that time. Since the purpose of these limit switches is to provide the control room operator with information regarding the position of the breaker valves, physical separation of the control wiring or indicating lights is not required. However, an additional Honeywell limit, switch will be installed to detect the closed position and provide an alarm to the control room in the event any drywell vacuum breaker valve moves off its seat a predetermined amount. Redundances in the alarm circuit will thus be provided and IEEE 279 criteria satisfied. The pretravel on the Honeywell 'switch is

.065" maximum and measurements have shown them to be .04" of pretravel. The vacuum breaker position is detected by those limit slvitches and are actuated by small arms attached to the valve shaft. The disc must travel approximately .2" before actuation of the limit switch is achieved. Thlerefore, the full potential accuracy cannot be realized due to the existing mounting of the switches. At, the present time, the system is under a staff review to determine what must be done to achieve the desired accuracy of .05" - .06" of disc movement. This review should be completed within a month and actual implimentations will take place, after appropriate reviews, within 30 - 60 days. The drywell vacuum breakers are completely accessible during the

II Mr. Donald J. Skovholt Page 2 United States Atomic Energy Commission 7/20/73 power operating condition and thus on line modifications can be made. Until the accuracy of .05" - .06" disc opening can be met and the alarm redundancy completed the following will be done:

a. Each reactor transient involving the suppression chamber will be followed with an operability test of the drywell vacuum breaker valves.
b. A dial indication will be installed on each valve accurate to indicate .06" move-ment of the disc. This system will provide a daily surveillance of valve closure within the acceptable limits as in ITEM 3 below. These indicators will be installed prior to August 1, 1973.

'ITEM 2 During the valve operability test, when air is released from the air test cylinder the valve rapidly closes leaving operating personnel no action to take to manually close the valve. However, to preclude against manual closure. of the valve following testing a management person will be monitoring the testing at the test site (i.e. the valve location) to:assure that no manual intervention takes place.

See Item 1 response regarding valve operability test and other additional surveillance to be done until ITEM 1 is complied with in full.

ITEM 3 The limit on each individual valve will be set such that with all valves at their limit the maximum value of cumulative leakage will not exceed the maximum allowable. The value will be approximately .06" of disc'ravel off .its seat and will be alarmed in .the, control room. The torus instruments that would be used for surveillance testing and leak rate testing of the drywell vacuum breaker valves read out in the auxilary control room. Their range and accuracy are as follows:

Pressure  : 0 - 50 psia +.05 psi.

Temperature  : 0 - 200'F +1'F PSID 0 - 1.0 psid +.001 psi The instrumentation used by the operator during an LOCA are in the control room and include not only an indicated pressure instrument but a recorder as well. Their range and accuracy is as follows:

Pressure  : low 0 - 4 psig +.1 psi high 0 -75 psig +1.5 psi Temperature  : 50 - 300'F +5'F The computer. also records the drywell and pressure suppression chamber pressure and temperature as follows:

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Mr. Donald J. Skovholt Page 3 United States Atomic Energy Commission 7/20/73 Pressure  : 0 - 40 psig +.1 psi-alarm at 2.5 psig Temperature  : 50 - 300'F +1'F alarm at 100'F Torus, 120'F Drywell ITEM 4 Td'chnical Specification Considerations Proposed Technical Specifications will be submitted separately, after the necessary reviews are complete. Consideration is, being given to adding the following conditions and surveillance requirements.

Limiting Conditions for Operation 3.3.6 Drywell Pressure Suppression Chamber Vacuum Breakers

a. lien primary containment is required, all drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breakers shall be operable and positioned in the closed position as indicated by the position indication system, except during testing and except as specified in 3.3.6 b and c, below.
b. Any drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breaker may.=be non-fully closed as indicated by the position indication system provided that a drywell to torus pressure differential can be maintained greater than 1/2 the initial differential pressure for 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> with no N2 makeup.
c. Up to one drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breaker may be secured in the closed position.
d. If Specifications 3.3.6 a, b or c cannot be met, the situation shall be corrected within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or .the xeactor .shall be placed in a cold shut=

down condition within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

Surveillance Requirements 4.3.6 Drywell-Pressuxe Suppression Chamber Vacuum Breakers

a. Each drywell-suppression chamber vacuum breaker shall be exercised through an opening-closing cycle monthly.
b. 1&en it is determined that any vacuum breaker valve is not fully closed as indicated by the position indication system at a time when such closure is required, the apparently malfunctioning vacuum breaker valves shall be exercised and pressure tested as specified in 3.3.6 b immediately and" every 15 days thereafter until the apparently malfunctioning valves have been returned to normal service.
c. Once each operating cycle, each vacuum breaker valve shall be visually inspected to ensure proper maintenance and operation.

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d. A leak test of the drywell to suppression chamber structure shall be conducted during each refueling outage.

Ne believe this report to be responsive to all items enumerated in your letter.

Very truly yours, 1 e1 e Vice President - Electric Operations RRS:pw-

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