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{{#Wiki_filter:Luminant Pre-Application Meeting AgendaTim Hope, Mgr, Nuclear LicensingIntroductionsRob Slough, Consulting Licensing AnalystCurrent TS 3.8.1 and Proposed SR ChangesJim Andrachek, WestinghouseEvaluation Methodology NRC StaffQuestions/Feedback Tim Hope, Mgr, Nuclear LicensingClosing remarks/summary Need for the Proposed Changes*During several Component Design Basis Inspections (CDBIs), NRC Inspectors have questioned whether the impacts of the allowable tolerances in DG frequency and voltage have been evaluated with respect to ECCS performance.*Issue raised at Comanche Peak during  CDBIs in 2010 and 2013, documented in Inspection Reports 2010-006 and 2013-007.*The PWROG developed a methodology to generically address the issue and requested that the NRC recognize that a licensee awaiting NRC approval of the methodology is taking timely corrective action. NRC stated that they do not agree, and that licensees should not wait for approval to take corrective action.
{{#Wiki_filter:Luminant Pre-Application Meeting Agenda Tim Hope, Mgr, Nuclear Licensing        Introductions Rob Slough, Consulting Licensing Analyst Current TS 3.8.1 and Proposed SR Changes Jim Andrachek, Westinghouse              Evaluation Methodology NRC Staff                                Questions/Feedback Tim Hope, Mgr, Nuclear Licensing        Closing remarks/summary
1.The proposed changes would revise Technical Specifications (TS) 3.8.1, "AC Sources -Operating," Surveillance Requirements (SRs) related to Diesel Generator (DG) voltage (V), and frequency (Hz) to:*Specify a nominalvoltage and frequency in SR 3.8.1.2*Increase the steady state lower voltage limit and narrow (i.e., reduce) the steady state frequency range specified in SRs:3.8.1.73.8.1.15 3.8.1.113.8.1.19 3.8.1.123.8.1.202.The note in SR 3.8.1.13 will be deleted as it contains out-of-date information for Unit 2 that no longer applies to the SR.
Summary of Proposed Changes Proposed SR ChangesCurrent LimitsProposed LimitsVoltage>6480 -<7150 V>
6555-<7150 VFrequency>58.8  -<61.2 Hz>
59.4-<60.6 Hz Benefit of Proposed Changes The proposed changes will ensure that the effect of variations in EDG steady state


voltage and frequency, associated with the  
Need for the Proposed Changes
* During several Component Design Basis Inspections (CDBIs),
NRC Inspectors have questioned whether the impacts of the allowable tolerances in DG frequency and voltage have been evaluated with respect to ECCS performance.
* Issue raised at Comanche Peak during CDBIs in 2010 and 2013, documented in Inspection Reports 2010-006 and 2013-007.
* The PWROG developed a methodology to generically address the issue and requested that the NRC recognize that a licensee awaiting NRC approval of the methodology is taking timely corrective action. NRC stated that they do not agree, and that licensees should not wait for approval to take corrective action.


EDG voltage regulator and governor, on the equipment powered by the EDGs has
Summary of Proposed Changes
: 1. The proposed changes would revise Technical Specifications (TS) 3.8.1, "AC Sources - Operating," Surveillance Requirements (SRs) related to Diesel Generator (DG) voltage (V), and frequency (Hz) to:
* Specify a nominal voltage and frequency in SR 3.8.1.2
* Increase the steady state lower voltage limit and narrow (i.e.,
reduce) the steady state frequency range specified in SRs:
3.8.1.7                  3.8.1.15 3.8.1.11                3.8.1.19 3.8.1.12                3.8.1.20
: 2. The note in SR 3.8.1.13 will be deleted as it contains out-of-date information for Unit 2 that no longer applies to the SR.


been evaluated to ensure that the
Proposed SR Changes Current Limits  Proposed Limits Voltage  > 6480 - < 7150 V  > 6555 - < 7150 V Frequency > 58.8 - < 61.2 Hz > 59.4 - < 60.6 Hz


equipment will continue to perform their specified safety functions.
Benefit of Proposed Changes The proposed changes will ensure that the effect of variations in EDG steady state voltage and frequency, associated with the EDG voltage regulator and governor, on the equipment powered by the EDGs has been evaluated to ensure that the equipment will continue to perform their specified safety functions.
Precedents*On April 11, 2013, the NRC issued Amendment No. 224, Docket No.
50-361, to Wolf Creek Generating Station Unit No. 1. The amendment revised the TS 3.8.1, "AC Sources -Operating, Surveillance Requirements related to diesel generator test loads, voltage, and frequency. (ML13077A147) *On October 21, 2014, the NRC issued Amendment No. 307, Docket Nos. 50-317 and 50-318, to Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos. 1 and 2. The amendment revised the TS 3.8.1, "AC Sources -Operating, Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.8.1.17 and modified SRS 3.8.1.8, 3.8.1.11, and 3.8.2.1. The revisions were related to diesel generator (DG) testing duration, loading requirements, and frequency of DG sequencer testing. (ML14280A522)
Schedule Luminant Power expects to submit LAR 15-001 for Staff review by


August 31, 2015, to be implemented
Precedents
* On April 11, 2013, the NRC issued Amendment No. 224, Docket No.
50-361, to Wolf Creek Generating Station Unit No. 1. The amendment revised the TS 3.8.1, "AC Sources -Operating, Surveillance Requirements related to diesel generator test loads, voltage, and frequency. (ML13077A147)
* On October 21, 2014, the NRC issued Amendment No. 307, Docket Nos. 50-317 and 50-318, to Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos. 1 and 2. The amendment revised the TS 3.8.1, "AC Sources -
Operating, Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.8.1.17 and modified SRS 3.8.1.8, 3.8.1.11, and 3.8.2.1. The revisions were related to diesel generator (DG) testing duration, loading requirements, and frequency of DG sequencer testing. (ML14280A522)


no later than 120 days after issuance  
Schedule Luminant Power expects to submit LAR 15-001 for Staff review by August 31, 2015, to be implemented no later than 120 days after issuance of the License Amendment.


of the License Amendment.
Description of Methodology
Description of Methodology 1.Determine the affect of EDG steady-state frequency and voltage tolerances associated with the governor and voltage regulator on:-Essential motor loads such as:*Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) pumps,
: 1. Determine the affect of EDG steady-state frequency and voltage tolerances associated with the governor and voltage regulator on:
*Motor-operated valves (MOVs),  
    - Essential motor loads such as:
*Fans and blowers credited in the dose consequence analyses, consistent with the Ventilation Filter Testing Program.-EDG loading calculations
* Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) pumps,
-EDG fuel oil consumption calculations2.Combine the frequency and voltage tolerances with other uncertainties to revise the pump inservice test (IST) curves to account for these tolerances.3.Revise the affected SRs to include the frequency and voltage tolerances and ensure that the EDG operates within the specified tolerance bands.
* Motor-operated valves (MOVs),
Example of the Methodology to Adjust the Pump IST Curves Figure 515002000 25003000350040000100200300400500600Flow (GPM)TDH (Feet)Minimum CurveVendor CurveMeasurment UncTotal Unc Questions? Feedback?}}
* Fans and blowers credited in the dose consequence analyses, consistent with the Ventilation Filter Testing Program.
    - EDG loading calculations
    - EDG fuel oil consumption calculations
: 2. Combine the frequency and voltage tolerances with other uncertainties to revise the pump inservice test (IST) curves to account for these tolerances.
: 3. Revise the affected SRs to include the frequency and voltage tolerances and ensure that the EDG operates within the specified tolerance bands.
 
Example of the Methodology to Adjust the Pump IST Curves Figure 5 4000 3500 3000 Minimum Curve TDH (Feet)
Vendor Curve Measurment Unc Total Unc 2500 2000 1500 0  100  200  300          400  500  600 Flow (GPM)
 
Questions? Feedback?}}

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July 9, 2015 Public Meeting: Comanch Peak Pre- Application Meeting, Emergency Diesel Generator Voltage and Frequency Technical Specification Changes
ML15191A251
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 07/09/2015
From: Lisa Regner
Plant Licensing Branch IV
To: Flores R
Luminant Generation Co
Singal B
References
TAC MF6311, TAC MF6312
Download: ML15191A251 (10)


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Luminant Pre-Application Meeting Agenda Tim Hope, Mgr, Nuclear Licensing Introductions Rob Slough, Consulting Licensing Analyst Current TS 3.8.1 and Proposed SR Changes Jim Andrachek, Westinghouse Evaluation Methodology NRC Staff Questions/Feedback Tim Hope, Mgr, Nuclear Licensing Closing remarks/summary

Need for the Proposed Changes

  • During several Component Design Basis Inspections (CDBIs),

NRC Inspectors have questioned whether the impacts of the allowable tolerances in DG frequency and voltage have been evaluated with respect to ECCS performance.

  • Issue raised at Comanche Peak during CDBIs in 2010 and 2013, documented in Inspection Reports 2010-006 and 2013-007.
  • The PWROG developed a methodology to generically address the issue and requested that the NRC recognize that a licensee awaiting NRC approval of the methodology is taking timely corrective action. NRC stated that they do not agree, and that licensees should not wait for approval to take corrective action.

Summary of Proposed Changes

1. The proposed changes would revise Technical Specifications (TS) 3.8.1, "AC Sources - Operating," Surveillance Requirements (SRs) related to Diesel Generator (DG) voltage (V), and frequency (Hz) to:
  • Specify a nominal voltage and frequency in SR 3.8.1.2
  • Increase the steady state lower voltage limit and narrow (i.e.,

reduce) the steady state frequency range specified in SRs:

3.8.1.7 3.8.1.15 3.8.1.11 3.8.1.19 3.8.1.12 3.8.1.20

2. The note in SR 3.8.1.13 will be deleted as it contains out-of-date information for Unit 2 that no longer applies to the SR.

Proposed SR Changes Current Limits Proposed Limits Voltage > 6480 - < 7150 V > 6555 - < 7150 V Frequency > 58.8 - < 61.2 Hz > 59.4 - < 60.6 Hz

Benefit of Proposed Changes The proposed changes will ensure that the effect of variations in EDG steady state voltage and frequency, associated with the EDG voltage regulator and governor, on the equipment powered by the EDGs has been evaluated to ensure that the equipment will continue to perform their specified safety functions.

Precedents

  • On April 11, 2013, the NRC issued Amendment No. 224, Docket No.

50-361, to Wolf Creek Generating Station Unit No. 1. The amendment revised the TS 3.8.1, "AC Sources -Operating, Surveillance Requirements related to diesel generator test loads, voltage, and frequency. (ML13077A147)

  • On October 21, 2014, the NRC issued Amendment No. 307, Docket Nos. 50-317 and 50-318, to Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos. 1 and 2. The amendment revised the TS 3.8.1, "AC Sources -

Operating, Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.8.1.17 and modified SRS 3.8.1.8, 3.8.1.11, and 3.8.2.1. The revisions were related to diesel generator (DG) testing duration, loading requirements, and frequency of DG sequencer testing. (ML14280A522)

Schedule Luminant Power expects to submit LAR 15-001 for Staff review by August 31, 2015, to be implemented no later than 120 days after issuance of the License Amendment.

Description of Methodology

1. Determine the affect of EDG steady-state frequency and voltage tolerances associated with the governor and voltage regulator on:

- Essential motor loads such as:

  • Motor-operated valves (MOVs),
  • Fans and blowers credited in the dose consequence analyses, consistent with the Ventilation Filter Testing Program.

- EDG loading calculations

- EDG fuel oil consumption calculations

2. Combine the frequency and voltage tolerances with other uncertainties to revise the pump inservice test (IST) curves to account for these tolerances.
3. Revise the affected SRs to include the frequency and voltage tolerances and ensure that the EDG operates within the specified tolerance bands.

Example of the Methodology to Adjust the Pump IST Curves Figure 5 4000 3500 3000 Minimum Curve TDH (Feet)

Vendor Curve Measurment Unc Total Unc 2500 2000 1500 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Flow (GPM)

Questions? Feedback?