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{{#Wiki_filter:*,'~,*=~lPTECHNICALEVALUATIONOFTHEADEQUACY.OFSTATIONELECTRICDISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMVOLTAGES:"':..FORTHEST;LUCIENUCLEARPOWERPLANT,UNITl-':.'.'"~'...-'<<'.,'e1ectedIssuesProgram,-,'."JakesC.Selan'"~"\PJ'DocketNo.50-335):..'-~4YI-~~'',e''.i.'<<\~~P~'"'I~C.~~I-A7ThisGaninformafrep'ortintendedpriman1yforinterrialorlimitedexteinaldlitribuihn':,'.<<j'>pr~gg~">"~>~~>"<<rr)>>gee"-"~j'.,Theopinionsandeondusionsstatedarethoseoftheauthoiandmayormaynotbethose;",.:"';~5~~y~~:",.-~~j:-.'ja'.~~+"<'g~~~4<<'TMsworkwiisupportedbytheUnitedStatesNudearRegulatoryCommissionunder@";.~".~>",.~."-'.g,,aMemoranduniofUnderstandingwiththeUnitedStatesDepartmentofEnergy.":;,'~,.'-",4:g'-'".",-'r;<+.8209280487820902PDRADOCK05000335...,'*~,PPDR 0"l Thisdocnmentwaspreparedasaniccouiitofworksponsoredbyanagency'ftheUnitedStatesGovernment.Neither.'theUnitedStatesGovernmentnorinyagencythereof,noranyoftheiremployees,makesanywarranty,expressed.*'orimplied,orassumesanyleg~iliabilityorresponsibilityfortheaccuracy,'ompleteness,"orusefulnessofanyinformation,apparatus,product,'rprocessdisclosed,orrepresentsthatitsusewouldnotinfringeprivatelyowned:rights.Referencehereintoanyspeciliccommercialproduct',procesi;orservicebytradename,trademark;manufac-'urer,orotherIwise,doesnotnecessarilyconstituteorimplyitsendorsement,recommendation,orfavoringbytheUnitedStatesGovernmentoranyagencythereof.TheviewsandopinionsofauthorsexpressedhereindonotnecessarilystateorrellectthoseoftbeUnitedStatesGovernmentoranyagencythereof;..-'-.','-I~I)~O'J'I)II)Ih0'<A'%I~~II~'I~~')I*~~~c~~1I~'trIr,',~~i11A)I,).~.).=I~~I~,\Itr."I=l'.~'''I't~''>'.''"',''~Ig',,~,~~)f.*~II'-~',.'~'.".;,".,.~>'.'..'..-",."Arnilablefrom:;)VnrlonatTechnicallnfonnstloiiService',US.DepartmentofCornrncre'e-:..q~').,'.'.'.'.'-'.~'.'..(.';.-~":;;.5285PortRoyalRoad"'.Sprin'gAeld,VA2216l-~$5,00-'ercopy'"-(Mlerotiehe$X50)',r'l,'..-~.:~".'-'~".'."-..'<<,.'~'r~uI) a'h1"'<o~4'4'cfear~'avidI4<<t',,i'~s'>>'w'-~m'w''s"st%.a"'t,'c~)i's4't~'>~aaa~5iw~rs.ivS~*'aABSTRACTThisreportdocumentsthetechnicalevaluationoftheadequacyofthestationelectric'istributionsystemvoltagesfortheSt.LucieNuclearPowerPlant,Unit.1..Theevaluationistodetermineif,theonsitedistributionsystem,inconjunctionwiththeoffsitepower.sources,hassufficientcapacitytoautomaticallystartandoperateallClasslEloadswithintheequipmentvoltageratingsundercertainconditionsestablishedbytheNuclearRegulatoryCommission.ThevoltageanalysissubmirtedhasadequatelydemonstratedthecapacityandcapabilityoftheelectricaldistributionsystemtosupplyadequatevoltagetotheClass1Eequipmentunderworstcaseoperatingconditions.FOREWORDThisreportissuppliedaspartoftheSelectedElectrical,Instrumentation,andControlSystemsIssuesProgrambeingconductedfortheU.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission,'fficeofNuclearReactorRegulation,DivisionofOperatingReactors,byLawrenceLivermoreNational'aboratory.TheU.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionfundedtheworkundertheauthorizationentitled"Electrical,InstrumentationandControlSystemSupport",BGR201904031,FINA-0250.-111-TABLEOFCONTENTS~pael.INTRODUCTION..~...o~~..~~~.12.DESIGNBASISCRITERIAo..o~.~~.~~~13.SYSTEHDESCRIPTION......~.~...~24ANALYSIS4.14.24'.14'.243AnalysisConditions.AnalysisResultsOvervoltageUndervoltageAnalysisVerification~~~4~4~4~4~465~EVALUATION66~CONCLUSION7REFERENCES~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i8ILLUSTRATIONSFIGURE1St.Lucie-Unit1ElectricalOne-LineDiagram~~~~Pae~~3TABLE1St.Lucie-Unit1Class1EEquipmentVoltageRatings'andAnalyzedHorstCaseTerminalVoltages~~.~..~~5 TECHNICALEVALUATIONOFTHEADEQUACYOFSTATIONELECTRICDISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMVOLTAGESFORTHEST.LUCIENUCLEARPOWERPLANTUNIT1(DocketNo.50-335)JamesC.SelanLawrenceLivermoreNationalLaboratory,Nevada1~INTRODUCTIONTheNuclearRegulatoryCommission(NRC)byaletterdatedAugust8,1979[Ref.1],expandeditsgenericreviewoftheadequacyofthestationelectricdistributionsystemsforalloperatingnuclearpowerfacilities.Thisreviewistodetermineiftheonsitedistributionsystem,inconjunctionwiththeoffsitepowersources,hassufficientcapacityandcapabilitytoautomaticallystartandoperateallrequiredsafetyloadswithintheequipmentvoltageratings.Inaddition,theNRCrequestedeachlicenseetofollowsuggestedguidelinesandtomeetcertainrequirementsintheanalysis.TheserequirementsaredetailedinSection5ofthisreport.BylettersdatedNovember9,1979[Ref.2],September12,1980[Ref.3],February10,1981[Ref.4],andJuLy23,1981[Ref.5],FloridaPower&LightCompany(FPL),thelicensee,submittedtheiranalysisandconclusionregardingtheadequacyoftheelectricaldistributionsystem'svoltagesatSt.Lucie,Unit1.Thepurposeofthisreportistoevaluatethelicensee'ssubmittalwithrespecttotheNRCcriteriaandpresentthereviewer'sconclusionontheadequacyofthestationelectricdistributionsystemstomaintainthevoltagewithinthedesignlimitsoftherequiredClass1Eequipmentfortheworstcasestartingandloadconditions'.DESIGNBASISCRITERIAThedesignbasiscriteriathatwereappliedindeterminingtheadequacyofstationelectricdistributionsystemvoltagestostartandoperateallrequiredsafetyloadswithintheirrequiredvoltageratingsareasfollows:  
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(1)GeneralDesignCriterion17(GDC17),"ElectricPowerSystems,"ofAppendixA,"GeneralDesignCriteriaforNuclearPowerPlants,"intheCodeofFederalRegulations,Title10,Part50(10CFR50)[Ref.6]~(2)GeneralDesignCriterion13(GDC13),"InstrumentationandControl,"ofAppendixA,"GeneralDesignCriteriaforNuclearPowerPlants,"intheCodeofFederalReulations,Title10,Part50(10CFR50)Ref.6(3)ANSIC84.1-1977,"VoltageRatingsforElectricPowerSystemsandEquipment"[Ref.7].(4)IEEEStd308-1974,"Class1EPowerSystemsforNuclearPowerGeneratingStations"[Ref.8]~(5)"GuidelinesforVoltageDropCalculations,"Enclosure2,toNRCletterdatedAugust8,1979[Ref.1].3.SYSTEMDESCRIPTIONAnelectricalone-linediagramofSt.Lucie,Unit1,isshowninFigure1.Theelectricaldistributionsystemisdesignedsuchthatduringnormalstartupandshutdownconditions,theauxiliaryloadsaresuppliedbythestartuptransformer.Whentheunitisabove170MWepoweroutput,theauxiliaryloadsaresuppliedbytheunitauxiliarytransformer.Thetwostartuptransformersaresuppliedfroma240KVswitchyardwheretheoutputoftheunitgeneratorisconnectedthroughamaintransformerbank.Thetwostartuptransformershavenoelectricalintertieconnectionsbetweenthemwitheachtransformersupplyingitsowntrainofauxiliaryloads.Aunittriporasafetyinjectionsignal(SIS)willinitiateautomatictransferoftheonsitedistributonsystemfromtheunitauxiliarytransformertothes'tartuptransformer.Boththestartuptransformersandunitauxiliarytrans-formershavetwosecondarywindings,withoneat6.9KVandthesecondat4160volts.Therearethree4160-voltandthree480-voltClass1Ebuses.TheClass1Eequipmentisprotectedfromundervoltageconditionsbyanundervoltagerelaylocatedoneach4160-voltClass'lEbus.Theinversetimerelayhasavoltagesetpointof88.34Xof4160volts(3675volts)withatimedialsettingof1.Therelaywillactuateat79.5Xof4160voltsin'pproximately3seconds.=Thevoltagesetpointatthe4160-voltlevelisequiva-lentto83%of480voltsattheClass1E480-voltmotorcontrolcenterbuses.Thelicenseestatesthatadesignmodificationisplannedtoaddundervoltagerelaysonthe480-voltClass1Ebuses[Ref.2].Thelicenseehasnotprovidedanyfurtherdesigninformationontheplannedmodification.  
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ivS~*'aABSTRACTThisreportdocuments thetechnical evaluation oftheadequacyofthestationelectric'istribution systemvoltagesfortheSt.LucieNuclearPowerPlant,Unit.1..Theevaluation istodetermine if,theonsitedistribution system,inconjunction withtheoffsitepower.sources, hassufficient capacitytoautomatically startandoperateallClasslEloadswithintheequipment voltageratingsundercertainconditions established bytheNuclearRegulatory Commission.
Thevoltageanalysissubmirted hasadequately demonstrated thecapacityandcapability oftheelectrical distribution systemtosupplyadequatevoltagetotheClass1Eequipment underworstcaseoperating conditions.
FOREWORDThisreportissuppliedaspartoftheSelectedElectrical, Instrumentation, andControlSystemsIssuesProgrambeingconducted fortheU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission,'ffice ofNuclearReactorRegulation, DivisionofOperating
: Reactors, byLawrenceLivermore National'aboratory.
TheU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission fundedtheworkundertheauthorization entitled"Electrical, Instrumentation andControlSystemSupport",
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i8ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE1St.Lucie-Unit1Electrical One-LineDiagram~~~~Pae~~3TABLE1St.Lucie-Unit1Class1EEquipment VoltageRatings'andAnalyzedHorstCaseTerminalVoltages~~.~..~~5 TECHNICAL EVALUATION OFTHEADEQUACYOFSTATIONELECTRICDISTRIBUTION SYSTEMVOLTAGESFORTHEST.LUCIENUCLEARPOWERPLANTUNIT1(DocketNo.50-335)JamesC.SelanLawrenceLivermore NationalLaboratory, Nevada1~INTRODUCTION TheNuclearRegulatory Commission (NRC)byaletterdatedAugust8,1979[Ref.1],expandeditsgenericreviewoftheadequacyofthestationelectricdistribution systemsforalloperating nuclearpowerfacilities.
Thisreviewistodetermine iftheonsitedistribution system,inconjunction withtheoffsitepowersources,hassufficient capacityandcapability toautomatically startandoperateallrequiredsafetyloadswithintheequipment voltageratings.Inaddition, theNRCrequested eachlicenseetofollowsuggested guidelines andtomeetcertainrequirements intheanalysis.
Theserequirements aredetailedinSection5ofthisreport.BylettersdatedNovember9,1979[Ref.2],September 12,1980[Ref.3],February10,1981[Ref.4],andJuLy23,1981[Ref.5],FloridaPower&LightCompany(FPL),thelicensee, submitted theiranalysisandconclusion regarding theadequacyoftheelectrical distribution system'svoltagesatSt.Lucie,Unit1.Thepurposeofthisreportistoevaluatethelicensee's submittal withrespecttotheNRCcriteriaandpresentthereviewer's conclusion ontheadequacyofthestationelectricdistribution systemstomaintainthevoltagewithinthedesignlimitsoftherequiredClass1Eequipment fortheworstcasestartingandloadconditions'.
DESIGNBASISCRITERIAThedesignbasiscriteriathatwereappliedindetermining theadequacyofstationelectricdistribution systemvoltagestostartandoperateallrequiredsafetyloadswithintheirrequiredvoltageratingsareasfollows:  
(1)GeneralDesignCriterion 17(GDC17),"Electric PowerSystems,"
ofAppendixA,"GeneralDesignCriteriaforNuclearPowerPlants,"intheCodeofFederalRegulations, Title10,Part50(10CFR50)[Ref.6]~(2)GeneralDesignCriterion 13(GDC13),"Instrumentation andControl,"
ofAppendixA,"GeneralDesignCriteriaforNuclearPowerPlants,"intheCodeofFederalReulations, Title10,Part50(10CFR50)Ref.6(3)ANSIC84.1-1977, "VoltageRatingsforElectricPowerSystemsandEquipment"
[Ref.7].(4)IEEEStd308-1974, "Class1EPowerSystemsforNuclearPowerGenerating Stations"
[Ref.8]~(5)"Guidelines forVoltageDropCalculations,"
Enclosure 2,toNRCletterdatedAugust8,1979[Ref.1].3.SYSTEMDESCRIPTION Anelectrical one-linediagramofSt.Lucie,Unit1,isshowninFigure1.Theelectrical distribution systemisdesignedsuchthatduringnormalstartupandshutdownconditions, theauxiliary loadsaresuppliedbythestartuptransformer.
Whentheunitisabove170MWepoweroutput,theauxiliary loadsaresuppliedbytheunitauxiliary transformer.
Thetwostartuptransformers aresuppliedfroma240KVswitchyard wheretheoutputoftheunitgenerator isconnected throughamaintransformer bank.Thetwostartuptransformers havenoelectrical intertieconnections betweenthemwitheachtransformer supplying itsowntrainofauxiliary loads.Aunittriporasafetyinjection signal(SIS)willinitiateautomatic transferoftheonsitedistributon systemfromtheunitauxiliary transformer tothes'tartuptransformer.
Boththestartuptransformers andunitauxiliary trans-formershavetwosecondary
: windings, withoneat6.9KVandthesecondat4160volts.Therearethree4160-volt andthree480-voltClass1Ebuses.TheClass1Eequipment isprotected fromundervoltage conditions byanundervoltage relaylocatedoneach4160-volt Class'lEbus.Theinversetimerelayhasavoltagesetpointof88.34Xof4160volts(3675volts)withatimedialsettingof1.Therelaywillactuateat79.5Xof4160voltsin'pproximately 3seconds.=
Thevoltagesetpointatthe4160-volt levelisequiva-lentto83%of480voltsattheClass1E480-voltmotorcontrolcenterbuses.Thelicenseestatesthatadesignmodification isplannedtoaddundervoltage relaysonthe480-voltClass1Ebuses[Ref.2].Thelicenseehasnotprovidedanyfurtherdesigninformation ontheplannedmodification.  
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4~ANALYSIS4.1ANALYSISCONDITIONSFPLanalyzedtheonsitedistributionsystemvoltageswiththestartuptransformerasthesupplyingsourceunderminimumandmaximumexpectedgridvoltagesof230KVand244KV,respectively.Inconjunctionwiththeaboveconditions,threeloadingcaseswereanalyzedtodeterminethevoltageattheterminalsoftheClasslEequipment.InCase1,thenormalrunningloadsweretransferredtothestartuptransformerfollowingaunittripfromfullloadcoincidentwithaminimumexpectedgridvoltage.TheloadingconditionsofCase2arethesameasCase1,butwiththeadditionofloadsassociatedwithanaccident.FinallyinCase3,theloadingconditionswerethesameasCase1exceptthegridwasatthemaximumexpectedvalue.Inadditiontotheaboveconditions,thefollowingassumptionswerealsomade:(1)Normalloadsusedweremeasuredvalueswiththep~antatfullload.(2)Powerfactorofrunningloadswasassumedas0.85.(3)HeasurednormalrunningloadsincludedseveralClasslEloads.(4)Startingpowerfactorforthe4KVmotorswasassumedas0.22.Startingcurrentwastakenfromnameplatedata.(5)Startingpowerfactorforthe480-voltmotoroperatedvalveswasassumedtobe0.60.Thestartingcurrentwastakenfromplantstartuptestdata.(6)Allcurrentswereassumedtoremainconstant.4.2ANALYSISRESULTSTheworstcaseClasslEequipmentterminalvoltagesfromtheanalysessubmittedoccurunderthefollowingconditions:Normalrunningloadsbeingsupplied.bythestartuptransformer(unittripwithloadtransfertothestartuptransformer)andgridatthemaximumexpectedvoltageof244KV.4.2'UndervoltaeUnittripfromfullloadwithtransferofthenormalrunningloadstothestartuptransformerconcurrentwithanaccidentconditionandthegridattheminimumexpectedvoltage,of230KV.TheaboveworstcaseClass1EequipmentterminalvoltagesareshowninTablel.
4~ANALYSIS4.1ANALYSISCONDITIONS FPLanalyzedtheonsitedistribution systemvoltageswiththestartuptransformer asthesupplying sourceunderminimumandmaximumexpectedgridvoltagesof230KVand244KV,respectively.
TABLE1ST.LUCIE-UNIT1CLASSlEEQUIPMENTVOLTAGERATINGSANDANALYZEDWORSTCASETERMINALVOLTAGES(inXofEquipmentNominalVoltageRating)MinimumRatedAnalyzedRatedAnalyzedEuipmentNominalVoltageRating(100X)SteadyStateSteady-StateTransientMotors4000StartOperate1101065759099.493~5460(')StartOperate110104.3759092.982Starters(PickupDropoutOperate12062'(c)11079'(c)81.18589OtherEquipment(d)(a)460-voltmotorscanoperateat75Xterminalvoltageforoneminutewithoutdamage.Also,460-voltMOV'.scanoperateindefinitelyat80Xterminalvoltage.(b)Motorcontrolcentercontactorsaresuppliedfrom480/120-volttransformers.Startersizes1-2and3-4aresuppliedby50VAand500VAsizetransformers,respectively.(c)Thesevaluesobtainedfromtestsperformed.(d)ClasslEinstrumentsarefedfrominverters.
Inconjunction withtheaboveconditions, threeloadingcaseswereanalyzedtodetermine thevoltageattheterminals oftheClasslEequipment.
4~3ANALYSISVERIFICATIONFPLobtainedtestdatabyusingstandardplanttestmethodologies'hisincludedusingvoltmeterstomeasurethesecondaryvoltagesofthepotentialtransformersforthe4160-voltswitchgearand480-voltloadcenters.Thebusamperesandthe480-voltMCCvoltageswerereadfromthecabinet'spanelboardmeters.Thereadingstakenwereonaperphasebasis.Thesereadingswerethenaveragedandtheirrespectivetransformerratioswereusedtocalculateactualbusvoltagesandamperes.Theverificationresultsshowsthattheanalyticalvalueswerewithin2Xoftheactualplantdataobtained[Ref.4).5~EVALUATIONTheNRCgenericletter[Ref.1}statedseveralrequirementsthattheplantmustmeetinthevoltageanalysis.Theserequirementsandanevaluationofthelicensee'ssubmittalsareasfollows:(1)Withtheminimumexpectedgridvoltageandmaximumloadcondition,eachoffsitesourceanddistributionsystemconnectionmustbecapableofstartingandcontinuouslyoperatingallClasslEequipmentwithintheequipment'svoltageratings.ThevoltageanalysisresultssubmittedbyFPLdemonstratethattheoffsitesources,incon)unctionwiththeonsitedistributionsystem,havethecapacityandcapabilitytoautomaticallystartandcontinuouslyoperatetheClasslEequipmentwiththedesignratingsfortheworstcaseconditions.(2)Withthemaximumexpectedoffsitegridvoltageandminimumloadcondition,eachoffsitesourceanddistributionsystemconnectionmustbecapableofcontinuouslyoperatingtherequiredClasslEequipmentwithoutexceedingtheequip-ment'svoltageratings.Thevoltageanalysisresultssubmitted,byFPLdemonstratethatthe:Class1Eequipmentuppervoltagedesignratingwillnotbeexceeded.(3)Theanalysismustshowthattherewillbenospurioussepara-tionfromtheoffsitepowersourcetotheClass1EbusesbythevoltageprotectionrelayswhenthegridiswithinthenormalexpectedlimitsandtheloadingconditionsestablishedbytheNRCarebeingmet.  
InCase1,thenormalrunningloadsweretransferred tothestartuptransformer following aunittripfromfullloadcoincident withaminimumexpectedgridvoltage.Theloadingconditions ofCase2arethesameasCase1,butwiththeadditionofloadsassociated withanaccident.
~.~LLNLwillverifyinaseparatereport(TACNo.10052)thattherequirementsofthispositionaremet.FinaldesignandTechnicalSpecificationsareforthcoming.FPLdidnotsubmitanalyticaldataonstartingalargenon-Class1EloadaftertheClass1EbusesOrefullyloaded.Thelicenseestatesthatstartingalargenon-ClasslEloadwouldactuatetheunder-voltageprotectionrelayundertheworstcasecondition.Thelargestnon-Class1Emotoristhecondensate.pumpwhichwouldbenormallyoperating.Thepumpwouldhavetobemanuallytripped.Thelicenseestatesthatananalysisoftheplant'sconditionwouldbemadebeforeanattemptedrestartofthepump.FPLdidnotsubmitanywrittenplantproceduresaddressingthepumprestart.(4)Testresultsarerequiredtoverifythevoltageanalysescalculationssubmitted.FPLverifiedtheirvoltageanalysisbytestandthepercenterrordifferenceof2Xconfirmtheanalyticalresultsareacceptable.(5)Reviewtheplant'selectricalpowersystemstodetermineifanyeventsorconditionscouldresultinthesimultaneouslossofbothoffsitecircuitstotheonsitedistributionsystem.(compliancewithGDC17.)FPLreviewedtheelectricpowersystemsandfoundthatnosingleeventorconditioncouldresultinthesimultaneousorconsequentiallossofbothrequiredcircuitstotheonsitedistributionsystem,thusnoviolationofGDC17exists.6~CONCLUSIONSBasedontheinformationprovidedbyFloridaPowerandLightCompanyonSt.Lucie,Unit1'selectricaldistributionsystem,itisconcludedthat:(1)Voltageswithinthedesignratingsofthe.Class1Eequipmentaresuppliedfromtheoffsitesourcesunderworstcasecondi-tions.(2)Theverificationtestperformedverifiestheanalysisresults.(3)AseparatereportwillbemadebyLLNL(TACNo.10052-DegradedGrid)toverifythatspurioustripswillnotoccurduringvoltagetransientsuponfinaldesignandTechnicalSpecificationsubmittal.,fortheproposedundervoltageprotectionscheme.  
FinallyinCase3,theloadingconditions werethesameasCase1exceptthegridwasatthemaximumexpectedvalue.Inadditiontotheaboveconditions, thefollowing assumptions werealsomade:(1)Normalloadsusedweremeasuredvalueswiththep~antatfullload.(2)Powerfactorofrunningloadswasassumedas0.85.(3)HeasurednormalrunningloadsincludedseveralClasslEloads.(4)Startingpowerfactorforthe4KVmotorswasassumedas0.22.Startingcurrentwastakenfromnameplate data.(5)Startingpowerfactorforthe480-voltmotoroperatedvalveswasassumedtobe0.60.Thestartingcurrentwastakenfromplantstartuptestdata.(6)Allcurrentswereassumedtoremainconstant.
(4),FPLhasdeterminedthatnopotentialforeitherasimul-taneousorconsequentiallossoftheoffsitesourcesexists.(5)Addtionaldetailsoftheplantproceduresforassessingplantconditionspriortotherestartofthecondensatepumpshouldbesubmitted.REFERENCES1.NRCletter(W.Gammill)toallPowerReactorLicensees,datedAugust8,1979.2.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(W.Gammill),datedNovember9,1979.3.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),datedSeptember12,1980.4.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),datedFebruary10,1981.5.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),datedJuly23,1981.6.CodeofFederalReulations,Title10,Part50(10CFR50),GeneralDesignCriterion13and17ofAppendixAforNuclearPowerPlants.7.ANSI'C84.1-1977,"VoltageRatingsforElectricPowerSystemsandEquipment."8.IEEESTD.308-1971,"Class1EPowerSystemforNuclearPowerGeneratingStations."
4.2ANALYSISRESULTSTheworstcaseClasslEequipment terminalvoltagesfromtheanalysessubmitted occurunderthefollowing conditions:
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Normalrunningloadsbeingsupplied.bythestartuptransformer (unittripwithloadtransfertothestartuptransformer) andgridatthemaximumexpectedvoltageof244KV.4.2'Undervolta eUnittripfromfullloadwithtransferofthenormalrunningloadstothestartuptransformer concurrent withanaccidentcondition andthegridattheminimumexpectedvoltage,of230KV.TheaboveworstcaseClass1Eequipment terminalvoltagesareshowninTablel.
TABLE1ST.LUCIE-UNIT1CLASSlEEQUIPMENT VOLTAGERATINGSANDANALYZEDWORSTCASETERMINALVOLTAGES(inXofEquipment NominalVoltageRating)MinimumRatedAnalyzedRatedAnalyzedEuipmentNominalVoltageRating(100X)SteadyStateSteady-StateTransient Motors4000StartOperate1101065759099.493~5460(')StartOperate110104.3759092.982Starters(
PickupDropoutOperate12062'(c)11079'(c)81.18589OtherEquipment(d)
(a)460-voltmotorscanoperateat75Xterminalvoltageforoneminutewithoutdamage.Also,460-voltMOV'.scanoperateindefinitely at80Xterminalvoltage.(b)Motorcontrolcentercontactors aresuppliedfrom480/120-volt transformers.
Startersizes1-2and3-4aresuppliedby50VAand500VAsizetransformers, respectively.
(c)Thesevaluesobtainedfromtestsperformed.
(d)ClasslEinstruments arefedfrominverters.
4~3ANALYSISVERIFICATION FPLobtainedtestdatabyusingstandardplanttestmethodologies'his includedusingvoltmeters tomeasurethesecondary voltagesofthepotential transformers forthe4160-volt switchgear and480-voltloadcenters.Thebusamperesandthe480-voltMCCvoltageswerereadfromthecabinet's panelboardmeters.Thereadingstakenwereonaperphasebasis.Thesereadingswerethenaveragedandtheirrespective transformer ratioswereusedtocalculate actualbusvoltagesandamperes.Theverification resultsshowsthattheanalytical valueswerewithin2Xoftheactualplantdataobtained[Ref.4).5~EVALUATION TheNRCgenericletter[Ref.1}statedseveralrequirements thattheplantmustmeetinthevoltageanalysis.
Theserequirements andanevaluation ofthelicensee's submittals areasfollows:(1)Withtheminimumexpectedgridvoltageandmaximumloadcondition, eachoffsitesourceanddistribution systemconnection mustbecapableofstartingandcontinuously operating allClasslEequipment withintheequipment's voltageratings.Thevoltageanalysisresultssubmitted byFPLdemonstrate thattheoffsitesources,incon)unction withtheonsitedistribution system,havethecapacityandcapability toautomatically startandcontinuously operatetheClasslEequipment withthedesignratingsfortheworstcaseconditions.
(2)Withthemaximumexpectedoffsitegridvoltageandminimumloadcondition, eachoffsitesourceanddistribution systemconnection mustbecapableofcontinuously operating therequiredClasslEequipment withoutexceeding theequip-ment'svoltageratings.Thevoltageanalysisresultssubmitted, byFPLdemonstrate thatthe:Class 1Eequipment uppervoltagedesignratingwillnotbeexceeded.
(3)Theanalysismustshowthattherewillbenospurioussepara-tionfromtheoffsitepowersourcetotheClass1Ebusesbythevoltageprotection relayswhenthegridiswithinthenormalexpectedlimitsandtheloadingconditions established bytheNRCarebeingmet.  
~.~LLNLwillverifyinaseparatereport(TACNo.10052)thattherequirements ofthispositionaremet.FinaldesignandTechnical Specifications areforthcoming.
FPLdidnotsubmitanalytical dataonstartingalargenon-Class 1EloadaftertheClass1EbusesOrefullyloaded.Thelicenseestatesthatstartingalargenon-Class lEloadwouldactuatetheunder-voltageprotection relayundertheworstcasecondition.
Thelargestnon-Class 1Emotoristhecondensate.
pumpwhichwouldbenormallyoperating.
Thepumpwouldhavetobemanuallytripped.Thelicenseestatesthatananalysisoftheplant'scondition wouldbemadebeforeanattempted restartofthepump.FPLdidnotsubmitanywrittenplantprocedures addressing thepumprestart.(4)Testresultsarerequiredtoverifythevoltageanalysescalculations submitted.
FPLverifiedtheirvoltageanalysisbytestandthepercenterrordifference of2Xconfirmtheanalytical resultsareacceptable.
(5)Reviewtheplant'selectrical powersystemstodetermine ifanyeventsorconditions couldresultinthesimultaneous lossofbothoffsitecircuitstotheonsitedistribution system.(compliance withGDC17.)FPLreviewedtheelectricpowersystemsandfoundthatnosingleeventorcondition couldresultinthesimultaneous orconsequential lossofbothrequiredcircuitstotheonsitedistribution system,thusnoviolation ofGDC17exists.6~CONCLUSIONS Basedontheinformation providedbyFloridaPowerandLightCompanyonSt.Lucie,Unit1'selectrical distribution system,itisconcluded that:(1)Voltageswithinthedesignratingsofthe.Class1Eequipment aresuppliedfromtheoffsitesourcesunderworstcasecondi-tions.(2)Theverification testperformed verifiestheanalysisresults.(3)AseparatereportwillbemadebyLLNL(TACNo.10052-DegradedGrid)toverifythatspurioustripswillnotoccurduringvoltagetransients uponfinaldesignandTechnical Specification submittal.,
fortheproposedundervoltage protection scheme.  
(4),FPLhasdetermined thatnopotential foreitherasimul-taneousorconsequential lossoftheoffsitesourcesexists.(5)Addtional detailsoftheplantprocedures forassessing plantconditions priortotherestartofthecondensate pumpshouldbesubmitted.
REFERENCES 1.NRCletter(W.Gammill)toallPowerReactorLicensees, datedAugust8,1979.2.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(W.Gammill),
datedNovember9,1979.3.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),
datedSeptember 12,1980.4.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),
datedFebruary10,1981.5.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),
datedJuly23,1981.6.CodeofFederalReulations, Title10,Part50(10CFR50),GeneralDesignCriterion 13and17ofAppendixAforNuclearPowerPlants.7.ANSI'C84.1-1977, "VoltageRatingsforElectricPowerSystemsandEquipment."
8.IEEESTD.308-1971, "Class1EPowerSystemforNuclearPowerGenerating Stations."
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ivS~*'aABSTRACTThisreportdocuments thetechnical evaluation oftheadequacyofthestationelectric'istribution systemvoltagesfortheSt.LucieNuclearPowerPlant,Unit.1..Theevaluation istodetermine if,theonsitedistribution system,inconjunction withtheoffsitepower.sources, hassufficient capacitytoautomatically startandoperateallClasslEloadswithintheequipment voltageratingsundercertainconditions established bytheNuclearRegulatory Commission.

Thevoltageanalysissubmirted hasadequately demonstrated thecapacityandcapability oftheelectrical distribution systemtosupplyadequatevoltagetotheClass1Eequipment underworstcaseoperating conditions.

FOREWORDThisreportissuppliedaspartoftheSelectedElectrical, Instrumentation, andControlSystemsIssuesProgrambeingconducted fortheU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission,'ffice ofNuclearReactorRegulation, DivisionofOperating

Reactors, byLawrenceLivermore National'aboratory.

TheU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission fundedtheworkundertheauthorization entitled"Electrical, Instrumentation andControlSystemSupport",

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.AnalysisResultsOvervoltage Undervoltage AnalysisVerification

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i8ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE1St.Lucie-Unit1Electrical One-LineDiagram~~~~Pae~~3TABLE1St.Lucie-Unit1Class1EEquipment VoltageRatings'andAnalyzedHorstCaseTerminalVoltages~~.~..~~5 TECHNICAL EVALUATION OFTHEADEQUACYOFSTATIONELECTRICDISTRIBUTION SYSTEMVOLTAGESFORTHEST.LUCIENUCLEARPOWERPLANTUNIT1(DocketNo.50-335)JamesC.SelanLawrenceLivermore NationalLaboratory, Nevada1~INTRODUCTION TheNuclearRegulatory Commission (NRC)byaletterdatedAugust8,1979[Ref.1],expandeditsgenericreviewoftheadequacyofthestationelectricdistribution systemsforalloperating nuclearpowerfacilities.

Thisreviewistodetermine iftheonsitedistribution system,inconjunction withtheoffsitepowersources,hassufficient capacityandcapability toautomatically startandoperateallrequiredsafetyloadswithintheequipment voltageratings.Inaddition, theNRCrequested eachlicenseetofollowsuggested guidelines andtomeetcertainrequirements intheanalysis.

Theserequirements aredetailedinSection5ofthisreport.BylettersdatedNovember9,1979[Ref.2],September 12,1980[Ref.3],February10,1981[Ref.4],andJuLy23,1981[Ref.5],FloridaPower&LightCompany(FPL),thelicensee, submitted theiranalysisandconclusion regarding theadequacyoftheelectrical distribution system'svoltagesatSt.Lucie,Unit1.Thepurposeofthisreportistoevaluatethelicensee's submittal withrespecttotheNRCcriteriaandpresentthereviewer's conclusion ontheadequacyofthestationelectricdistribution systemstomaintainthevoltagewithinthedesignlimitsoftherequiredClass1Eequipment fortheworstcasestartingandloadconditions'.

DESIGNBASISCRITERIAThedesignbasiscriteriathatwereappliedindetermining theadequacyofstationelectricdistribution systemvoltagestostartandoperateallrequiredsafetyloadswithintheirrequiredvoltageratingsareasfollows:

(1)GeneralDesignCriterion 17(GDC17),"Electric PowerSystems,"

ofAppendixA,"GeneralDesignCriteriaforNuclearPowerPlants,"intheCodeofFederalRegulations, Title10,Part50(10CFR50)[Ref.6]~(2)GeneralDesignCriterion 13(GDC13),"Instrumentation andControl,"

ofAppendixA,"GeneralDesignCriteriaforNuclearPowerPlants,"intheCodeofFederalReulations, Title10,Part50(10CFR50)Ref.6(3)ANSIC84.1-1977, "VoltageRatingsforElectricPowerSystemsandEquipment"

[Ref.7].(4)IEEEStd308-1974, "Class1EPowerSystemsforNuclearPowerGenerating Stations"

[Ref.8]~(5)"Guidelines forVoltageDropCalculations,"

Enclosure 2,toNRCletterdatedAugust8,1979[Ref.1].3.SYSTEMDESCRIPTION Anelectrical one-linediagramofSt.Lucie,Unit1,isshowninFigure1.Theelectrical distribution systemisdesignedsuchthatduringnormalstartupandshutdownconditions, theauxiliary loadsaresuppliedbythestartuptransformer.

Whentheunitisabove170MWepoweroutput,theauxiliary loadsaresuppliedbytheunitauxiliary transformer.

Thetwostartuptransformers aresuppliedfroma240KVswitchyard wheretheoutputoftheunitgenerator isconnected throughamaintransformer bank.Thetwostartuptransformers havenoelectrical intertieconnections betweenthemwitheachtransformer supplying itsowntrainofauxiliary loads.Aunittriporasafetyinjection signal(SIS)willinitiateautomatic transferoftheonsitedistributon systemfromtheunitauxiliary transformer tothes'tartuptransformer.

Boththestartuptransformers andunitauxiliary trans-formershavetwosecondary

windings, withoneat6.9KVandthesecondat4160volts.Therearethree4160-volt andthree480-voltClass1Ebuses.TheClass1Eequipment isprotected fromundervoltage conditions byanundervoltage relaylocatedoneach4160-volt Class'lEbus.Theinversetimerelayhasavoltagesetpointof88.34Xof4160volts(3675volts)withatimedialsettingof1.Therelaywillactuateat79.5Xof4160voltsin'pproximately 3seconds.=

Thevoltagesetpointatthe4160-volt levelisequiva-lentto83%of480voltsattheClass1E480-voltmotorcontrolcenterbuses.Thelicenseestatesthatadesignmodification isplannedtoaddundervoltage relaysonthe480-voltClass1Ebuses[Ref.2].Thelicenseehasnotprovidedanyfurtherdesigninformation ontheplannedmodification.

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4~ANALYSIS4.1ANALYSISCONDITIONS FPLanalyzedtheonsitedistribution systemvoltageswiththestartuptransformer asthesupplying sourceunderminimumandmaximumexpectedgridvoltagesof230KVand244KV,respectively.

Inconjunction withtheaboveconditions, threeloadingcaseswereanalyzedtodetermine thevoltageattheterminals oftheClasslEequipment.

InCase1,thenormalrunningloadsweretransferred tothestartuptransformer following aunittripfromfullloadcoincident withaminimumexpectedgridvoltage.Theloadingconditions ofCase2arethesameasCase1,butwiththeadditionofloadsassociated withanaccident.

FinallyinCase3,theloadingconditions werethesameasCase1exceptthegridwasatthemaximumexpectedvalue.Inadditiontotheaboveconditions, thefollowing assumptions werealsomade:(1)Normalloadsusedweremeasuredvalueswiththep~antatfullload.(2)Powerfactorofrunningloadswasassumedas0.85.(3)HeasurednormalrunningloadsincludedseveralClasslEloads.(4)Startingpowerfactorforthe4KVmotorswasassumedas0.22.Startingcurrentwastakenfromnameplate data.(5)Startingpowerfactorforthe480-voltmotoroperatedvalveswasassumedtobe0.60.Thestartingcurrentwastakenfromplantstartuptestdata.(6)Allcurrentswereassumedtoremainconstant.

4.2ANALYSISRESULTSTheworstcaseClasslEequipment terminalvoltagesfromtheanalysessubmitted occurunderthefollowing conditions:

Normalrunningloadsbeingsupplied.bythestartuptransformer (unittripwithloadtransfertothestartuptransformer) andgridatthemaximumexpectedvoltageof244KV.4.2'Undervolta eUnittripfromfullloadwithtransferofthenormalrunningloadstothestartuptransformer concurrent withanaccidentcondition andthegridattheminimumexpectedvoltage,of230KV.TheaboveworstcaseClass1Eequipment terminalvoltagesareshowninTablel.

TABLE1ST.LUCIE-UNIT1CLASSlEEQUIPMENT VOLTAGERATINGSANDANALYZEDWORSTCASETERMINALVOLTAGES(inXofEquipment NominalVoltageRating)MinimumRatedAnalyzedRatedAnalyzedEuipmentNominalVoltageRating(100X)SteadyStateSteady-StateTransient Motors4000StartOperate1101065759099.493~5460(')StartOperate110104.3759092.982Starters(

PickupDropoutOperate12062'(c)11079'(c)81.18589OtherEquipment(d)

(a)460-voltmotorscanoperateat75Xterminalvoltageforoneminutewithoutdamage.Also,460-voltMOV'.scanoperateindefinitely at80Xterminalvoltage.(b)Motorcontrolcentercontactors aresuppliedfrom480/120-volt transformers.

Startersizes1-2and3-4aresuppliedby50VAand500VAsizetransformers, respectively.

(c)Thesevaluesobtainedfromtestsperformed.

(d)ClasslEinstruments arefedfrominverters.

4~3ANALYSISVERIFICATION FPLobtainedtestdatabyusingstandardplanttestmethodologies'his includedusingvoltmeters tomeasurethesecondary voltagesofthepotential transformers forthe4160-volt switchgear and480-voltloadcenters.Thebusamperesandthe480-voltMCCvoltageswerereadfromthecabinet's panelboardmeters.Thereadingstakenwereonaperphasebasis.Thesereadingswerethenaveragedandtheirrespective transformer ratioswereusedtocalculate actualbusvoltagesandamperes.Theverification resultsshowsthattheanalytical valueswerewithin2Xoftheactualplantdataobtained[Ref.4).5~EVALUATION TheNRCgenericletter[Ref.1}statedseveralrequirements thattheplantmustmeetinthevoltageanalysis.

Theserequirements andanevaluation ofthelicensee's submittals areasfollows:(1)Withtheminimumexpectedgridvoltageandmaximumloadcondition, eachoffsitesourceanddistribution systemconnection mustbecapableofstartingandcontinuously operating allClasslEequipment withintheequipment's voltageratings.Thevoltageanalysisresultssubmitted byFPLdemonstrate thattheoffsitesources,incon)unction withtheonsitedistribution system,havethecapacityandcapability toautomatically startandcontinuously operatetheClasslEequipment withthedesignratingsfortheworstcaseconditions.

(2)Withthemaximumexpectedoffsitegridvoltageandminimumloadcondition, eachoffsitesourceanddistribution systemconnection mustbecapableofcontinuously operating therequiredClasslEequipment withoutexceeding theequip-ment'svoltageratings.Thevoltageanalysisresultssubmitted, byFPLdemonstrate thatthe:Class 1Eequipment uppervoltagedesignratingwillnotbeexceeded.

(3)Theanalysismustshowthattherewillbenospurioussepara-tionfromtheoffsitepowersourcetotheClass1Ebusesbythevoltageprotection relayswhenthegridiswithinthenormalexpectedlimitsandtheloadingconditions established bytheNRCarebeingmet.

~.~LLNLwillverifyinaseparatereport(TACNo.10052)thattherequirements ofthispositionaremet.FinaldesignandTechnical Specifications areforthcoming.

FPLdidnotsubmitanalytical dataonstartingalargenon-Class 1EloadaftertheClass1EbusesOrefullyloaded.Thelicenseestatesthatstartingalargenon-Class lEloadwouldactuatetheunder-voltageprotection relayundertheworstcasecondition.

Thelargestnon-Class 1Emotoristhecondensate.

pumpwhichwouldbenormallyoperating.

Thepumpwouldhavetobemanuallytripped.Thelicenseestatesthatananalysisoftheplant'scondition wouldbemadebeforeanattempted restartofthepump.FPLdidnotsubmitanywrittenplantprocedures addressing thepumprestart.(4)Testresultsarerequiredtoverifythevoltageanalysescalculations submitted.

FPLverifiedtheirvoltageanalysisbytestandthepercenterrordifference of2Xconfirmtheanalytical resultsareacceptable.

(5)Reviewtheplant'selectrical powersystemstodetermine ifanyeventsorconditions couldresultinthesimultaneous lossofbothoffsitecircuitstotheonsitedistribution system.(compliance withGDC17.)FPLreviewedtheelectricpowersystemsandfoundthatnosingleeventorcondition couldresultinthesimultaneous orconsequential lossofbothrequiredcircuitstotheonsitedistribution system,thusnoviolation ofGDC17exists.6~CONCLUSIONS Basedontheinformation providedbyFloridaPowerandLightCompanyonSt.Lucie,Unit1'selectrical distribution system,itisconcluded that:(1)Voltageswithinthedesignratingsofthe.Class1Eequipment aresuppliedfromtheoffsitesourcesunderworstcasecondi-tions.(2)Theverification testperformed verifiestheanalysisresults.(3)AseparatereportwillbemadebyLLNL(TACNo.10052-DegradedGrid)toverifythatspurioustripswillnotoccurduringvoltagetransients uponfinaldesignandTechnical Specification submittal.,

fortheproposedundervoltage protection scheme.

(4),FPLhasdetermined thatnopotential foreitherasimul-taneousorconsequential lossoftheoffsitesourcesexists.(5)Addtional detailsoftheplantprocedures forassessing plantconditions priortotherestartofthecondensate pumpshouldbesubmitted.

REFERENCES 1.NRCletter(W.Gammill)toallPowerReactorLicensees, datedAugust8,1979.2.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(W.Gammill),

datedNovember9,1979.3.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),

datedSeptember 12,1980.4.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),

datedFebruary10,1981.5.FPLletter(R.E.Uhrig)toNRC(D.G.Eisenhut),

datedJuly23,1981.6.CodeofFederalReulations, Title10,Part50(10CFR50),GeneralDesignCriterion 13and17ofAppendixAforNuclearPowerPlants.7.ANSI'C84.1-1977, "VoltageRatingsforElectricPowerSystemsandEquipment."

8.IEEESTD.308-1971, "Class1EPowerSystemforNuclearPowerGenerating Stations."

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