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| issue date = 07/14/1987
| issue date = 07/14/1987
| title = Forwards 90-day Rept on Secondary Containment Leak Rate Testing.All Three Reactor Zones & Common Refuel Zone Tested on 870504.Test Satisfactorily Performed
| title = Forwards 90-day Rept on Secondary Containment Leak Rate Testing.All Three Reactor Zones & Common Refuel Zone Tested on 870504.Test Satisfactorily Performed
| author name = GRIDLEY R
| author name = Gridley R
| author affiliation = TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
| author affiliation = TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
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Forwards 90-day Rept on Secondary Containment Leak Rate Testing.All Three Reactor Zones & Common Refuel Zone Tested on 870504.Test Satisfactorily Performed
ML18032A433
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Site: Browns Ferry  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 07/14/1987
From: Gridley R
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
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NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM)
References
NUDOCS 8707210652
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REGULA j AY INFORMATION DISTR IBUTIQN SYSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR: 8707210652 DOC.DATE: 87/07/14 NOTARIZED:

NO DOCKET 5 FACIL: 50-259 Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Station j Unit 1 j Tennessee 05000259 50-260 Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Stationj Unit 2j Tennessee 05000260 50-296 Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Stationj Unit 3j Tennessee 05000296 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION GRIDLEYj R.Tennessee Valley Authority RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Forwards 90 day rept on secondary containment leak rate testing.All three reactor zones 5 common refuel zone tested on 870504.Secondary containment capability of maintaining less than.25 inches H20 w/less than 12j 000 CFM inleakage.

DISTRIBUTION CODE: A017D COPIES RECEIVED: LTR l ENCL J SIZE: TITLE: OR Submittal:

Append J Containment Leak Rate Testing NOTES: Zwolinski 3 cy.1 cy ea to: Axelradj Ebneterj S.Richardsonj Liawj G.Zechj OIj QIA.Zwolinski 3 cy.icy ea to: Axelradj Ebneterj B.Richardsonj Liawj G.Zechj OI j OIA.Zwolinski 3 cy.icy ea to: Axelradj Ebneterj B.Richardsonj Liawj G.Zechj QI j OIA.05000259 05000260 05000296 REC IP IENT ID CODE/NAME JAMERSQN j C GEARSj G INTERNAL: ACRS N ST/PBB EG FIL 01 RDI J REB/DE/SBEB REB/DRPB/RPBIB EXTERNAL: LPDR NBIC NOTES: CQP IES LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 12 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD, STANG j J ARM/DAF/LFMB OGC/HDB2 RES DEPY GI REB/DE/EIB REB/DRAA/SAID NRC PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL 5 5, 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 43 ENCL 41

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TENNESSEE 37401 5N 157B Lookout Place JUL I.4 1987 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Gentlemen:

In the Matter of the Application of)Tennessee Valley Authority)Docket Nos.50-259 50-260 50-296 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)-REACTOR BUILDING CONTAINMENT LEAK RATE TEST 90-DAY REPORT Enclosed is the report on secondary containment leak rate testing for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.The secondary containment for all three reactor zones and the common refuel zone was leak rate tested on May 4, 1987.This report is submitted pursuant to Browns Ferry technical specifications section 6.7.3.C.l.a.

If you have any questions, please call G.W.Morris at (205)729-3583.Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY.Gridley, Di'rector'uclear Safety and Licensing Enclosure cc: See page 2'I 87072i0b52 8707~259'PDR ADOCN 050 R pD~01$An Equal Opportunity Employer U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission cc (Enclosure):

Mr.G.G.Zech, Assistant Director Regional Inspections Division of TVA Projects Office of Special Projects U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta St., NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr.J.A.Zwolinski, Assistant Director for Projects Division of TVA Projects Office of Special Projects U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4350 East West Highway EMW 322 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Browns Ferry Resident Inspector Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant P.O.Box 311 Athens, Alabama 35611 "y f fZf)l.I ylgf)y'i(k'ly'y~" y i yy yl"V (~f yy',r yy ff y'j,"I y'yyyyf Q-yy yy"I y~y lyy'p g I I f yy jl~uyg f ill f y ly yyiif lf C yy f fy t g'~'lj,'ffyl f't', f",'rf', II~

ENCLOSURE SECONDARY CONTAINMENT LEAK-RATE TEST BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)1.0 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)Secondary Containment Leak Rate Test Report per technical specification 6.7.3.C.l.a.

2.0~ttose This report describes the results and analysis of the test data taken during leak rate testing of the BFN secondary containment system.The test was performed to verify the status of the secondary containment before commencement of outage activities conducted in and around the, fuel pool.3.0 Procedure Surveillance Instruction (SI)4.7.C outlines the procedure followed during secondary containment leak rate testing.4.0 Data The SI was performed concurrently on all zones.SI 4.7.C data sheets list the following test data: 1.Standby Gas Greatment System flowrate: 9986 CFM 2.Reactor Building differential pressures Unit 1 Reactor Zone Unit 2 Reactor Zone Unit 3 Reactor Zone.29 in H20.31 in H20.29 in H20 Unit 1 Refuel Zone Unit 2 Refuel Zone Unit 2 Refuel Zone.29 in H20.30 in H20.29 in H20 3.Wind Speed 4.Wind Direction 5.Anal sis and Inte retation 3.0 MPH 332 Technical specification 3.7.C.3.requires that secondary containment integrity be maintained in the refueling zone when performing operations over spent fuel pools.SI 4.7.C demonstrates secondary containment integrity by assessing the capability of the secondary containment system to maintain 1/4" water vacuum under calm wind (<5 MPH)conditions with a system leakage rate of not more than 12,000 CFM (specified in BFN technical specification 4.7.C.l.a).

The secondary containment (all three reactor zones and the common refuel zone)was leak-rate tested per BFN SX 4.7.C on May 4, 1987.The test was satisfactorily performed.

The results proved the secondary containment capability of maintaining less than-.25 inches H20 with less than 12,000 CFM inleakage.