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{{#Wiki_filter:November 1, 2012-11-02 MEMORANDUM TO: Meena Khanna, Chief   Plant Licensing Branch I-2   Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  
{{#Wiki_filter:November 1, 2012-11-02 MEMORANDUM TO: Meena Khanna, Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM:                 Peter Bamford, Project Manager /ra/
 
Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
FROM:   Peter Bamford, Project Manager /ra/   Plant Licensing Branch I-2   Division of Operating Reactor Licensing     Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT NO. 1 - ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORT (TAC NO.
THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT NO. 1 - ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORT (TAC NO.
ME8735)
ME8735)
The attached draft request for additional information (RAI) was transmitted by electronic transmission on November 1, 2012, to Ms. Stephanie Hanson, at Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee). This draft RAI was transmitted to facilitate the technical review  
The attached draft request for additional information (RAI) was transmitted by electronic transmission on November 1, 2012, to Ms. Stephanie Hanson, at Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee). This draft RAI was transmitted to facilitate the technical review being conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and to support a conference call (if needed) with Exelon in order to clarify the licensees 2011 steam generator tube inspection report. The draft RAI is related to Exelons submittal, dated May 15, 2012, regarding the results of the 2011 steam generator tube inspections at Three Mile Island, Unit 1.
 
The draft questions were sent to ensure that they were understandable, the regulatory basis was clear, and to determine if the information was previously docketed. Additionally, review of the draft RAI would allow Exelon to evaluate and agree upon a schedule to respond to the RAI.
being conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and to support a conference call (if needed) with Exelon in order to clarify the licensee's 2011 steam generator tube inspection report. The draft RAI is related to Exelon's submittal, dated May 15, 2012, regarding the results of the 2011 steam generator tube inspections at Three Mile Island, Unit 1. The draft questions were sent to ensure that they were understandable, the regulatory basis was clear, and to determine if the information was previously docketed. Additionally, review of the draft RAI would allow Exelon to evaluate and agree upon a schedule to respond to the RAI. This memorandum and the attachment do not represent an NRC staff position.
This memorandum and the attachment do not represent an NRC staff position.
Docket No. 50-289  
Docket No. 50-289


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==
As stated November 1, 2012
As stated


MEMORANDUM TO: Meena Khanna, Chief   Plant Licensing Branch I-2   Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  
November 1, 2012 MEMORANDUM TO: Meena Khanna, Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM:                 Peter Bamford, Project Manager /ra/
 
Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
FROM:   Peter Bamford, Project Manager /ra/   Plant Licensing Branch I-2   Division of Operating Reactor Licensing     Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT NO. 1 - ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORT (TAC NO.
THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT NO. 1 - ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORT (TAC NO.
ME8735)
ME8735)
The attached draft request for additional information (RAI) was transmitted by electronic transmission on November 1, 2012, to Ms. Stephanie Hanson, at Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee). This draft RAI was transmitted to facilitate the technical review  
The attached draft request for additional information (RAI) was transmitted by electronic transmission on November 1, 2012, to Ms. Stephanie Hanson, at Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee). This draft RAI was transmitted to facilitate the technical review being conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and to support a conference call (if needed) with Exelon in order to clarify the licensees 2011 steam generator tube inspection report. The draft RAI is related to Exelons submittal, dated May 15, 2012, regarding the results of the 2011 steam generator tube inspections at Three Mile Island, Unit 1.
 
The draft questions were sent to ensure that they were understandable, the regulatory basis was clear, and to determine if the information was previously docketed. Additionally, review of the draft RAI would allow Exelon to evaluate and agree upon a schedule to respond to the RAI.
being conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and to support a conference call (if needed) with Exelon in order to clarify the licensee's 2011 steam generator tube inspection report. The draft RAI is related to Exelon's submittal, dated May 15, 2012, regarding the results of the 2011 steam generator tube inspections at Three Mile Island, Unit 1. The draft questions were sent to ensure that they were understandable, the regulatory basis was clear, and to determine if the information was previously docketed. Additionally, review of the draft RAI would allow Exelon to evaluate and agree upon a schedule to respond to the RAI. This memorandum and the attachment do not represent an NRC staff position.
This memorandum and the attachment do not represent an NRC staff position.
Docket No. 50-289  
Docket No. 50-289


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==
As stated DISTRIBUTION
As stated DISTRIBUTION:
: Public   RidsNrrPMThreeMileIsland Resource LPL1-2 R/F Accession No.: ML12306A454
Public                 RidsNrrPMThreeMileIsland Resource                     LPL1-2 R/F Accession No.: ML12306A454
* via memorandum OFFICE LPL1-2/PM ESGB/BC NAME PBamford GKulesa* DATE 11/01/2012 08/30/2012 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY DRAFT  Enclosure REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTIONS DOCKET NO. 50-289
* via memorandum OFFICE       LPL1-2/PM           ESGB/BC NAME         PBamford             GKulesa*
 
DATE         11/01/2012           08/30/2012 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
By letter dated May 15, 2012, (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession Number ML12143A406), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee), submitted information summarizing the results of the 2011 steam generator (SG) tube inspections performed at Three Mile Island, Unit 1 (TMI-1).
In addition to this report, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff summarized information concerning the 2011 SG tube inspections at TMI-1 in a letter dated February 9, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML120300547). Further, in a letter


dated February 13, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML120270416), the NRC staff documented a summary of a meeting held with Exelon and Entergy Operations Inc., to discuss tube-to-tube wear in once-through SGs. The NRC staff has determined that the additional information requested below is needed to complete its review of the 2011 SG inspection report for TMI-1.
DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTIONS DOCKET NO. 50-289 By letter dated May 15, 2012, (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession Number ML12143A406), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee), submitted information summarizing the results of the 2011 steam generator (SG) tube inspections performed at Three Mile Island, Unit 1 (TMI-1).
: 1. In order for the staff to better understand your inspection results, please provide the following general design information:
In addition to this report, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff summarized information concerning the 2011 SG tube inspections at TMI-1 in a letter dated February 9, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML120300547). Further, in a letter dated February 13, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML120270416), the NRC staff documented a summary of a meeting held with Exelon and Entergy Operations Inc., to discuss tube-to-tube wear in once-through SGs. The NRC staff has determined that the additional information requested below is needed to complete its review of the 2011 SG inspection report for TMI-1.
: a. Tube manufacturer
: 1.     In order for the staff to better understand your inspection results, please provide the following general design information:
: b. Tube pitch (and whether it is square or triangular)
: a.       Tube manufacturer
: c. Please provide a diagram depicting your tube support naming convention and provide a tubesheet map showing the rows and columns of the tubes.
: b.       Tube pitch (and whether it is square or triangular)
: d. Please discuss if any stress relief was performed on the tubing following the thermal treatment of the Alloy 690 tubing.
: c.       Please provide a diagram depicting your tube support naming convention and provide a tubesheet map showing the rows and columns of the tubes.
: 2. Please clarify what is meant by the "best estimate structural limit" and "End of Cycle, High Probability limit.For example, is the best estimate structural limit the value determined assuming mean material properties and mean non-destructive examination uncertainties? What probability and confidence levels are used for the various input parameters used in determining the two structural limits? What were the yield and ultimate strengths used in calculating the structural limits and how were they determined?
: d.       Please discuss if any stress relief was performed on the tubing following the thermal treatment of the Alloy 690 tubing.
: 3. For wear at two lands, you indicate that the acceptance criteria is exceeded (limiting load of 3104 pounds), but that is acceptable due to the conservatism in defining the circumferential extent of the wear scar. Please discuss the conservatisms in determining the circumferential extent of the wear scars. In addition, please discuss whether this is consistent with industry guidelines for DRAFT    determining condition monitoring and operational assessments limits. If it isn't consistent, please discuss your plans for submitting a deviation per Nuclear
: 2.     Please clarify what is meant by the best estimate structural limit and End of Cycle, High Probability limit. For example, is the best estimate structural limit the value determined assuming mean material properties and mean non-destructive examination uncertainties? What probability and confidence levels are used for the various input parameters used in determining the two structural limits? What were the yield and ultimate strengths used in calculating the structural limits and how were they determined?
: 3.     For wear at two lands, you indicate that the acceptance criteria is exceeded (limiting load of 3104 pounds), but that is acceptable due to the conservatism in defining the circumferential extent of the wear scar. Please discuss the conservatisms in determining the circumferential extent of the wear scars. In addition, please discuss whether this is consistent with industry guidelines for Enclosure


Energy Institute 03-08.
DRAFT determining condition monitoring and operational assessments limits. If it isnt consistent, please discuss your plans for submitting a deviation per Nuclear Energy Institute 03-08.
: 4. In discussing the wear indications detected at the tube support plate elevations, the term "structural length" is used. Please clarify this term. Is it the length of the limiting portion of the flaw from a structural integrity standpoint? If so, was it determined for all flaws or just a subset of the flaws (i.e., those that were inspected with an array probe)?
: 4. In discussing the wear indications detected at the tube support plate elevations, the term structural length is used. Please clarify this term. Is it the length of the limiting portion of the flaw from a structural integrity standpoint? If so, was it determined for all flaws or just a subset of the flaws (i.e., those that were inspected with an array probe)?
: 5. Regarding the tubes with wear attributed to tube-to-tube contact, please discuss whether these tubes also have indications at the tube support plate elevations and whether there are any unique trends regarding the location of the tube support plate wear indications (e.g., all located at the upper edge of the tube support plate, all extend beyond the tube support plate, all tubes with tube-to-tube wear indications have corresponding tube support plate wear indications at supports 8 and 9, etc.). Please discuss whether the wear at the tube support plates is oriented in a specific direction (e.g., all are pointing to the center of the bundle). Please provide the mid-point of the tube (e.g., 8S + 20 inches).
: 5. Regarding the tubes with wear attributed to tube-to-tube contact, please discuss whether these tubes also have indications at the tube support plate elevations and whether there are any unique trends regarding the location of the tube support plate wear indications (e.g., all located at the upper edge of the tube support plate, all extend beyond the tube support plate, all tubes with tube-to-tube wear indications have corresponding tube support plate wear indications at supports 8 and 9, etc.). Please discuss whether the wear at the tube support plates is oriented in a specific direction (e.g., all are pointing to the center of the bundle). Please provide the mid-point of the tube (e.g., 8S + 20 inches).
: 6. Please clarify whether all indications of wear attributed to tube-to-tube support plate interaction were contained within the axial elevation of the tube support plate.
: 6. Please clarify whether all indications of wear attributed to tube-to-tube support plate interaction were contained within the axial elevation of the tube support plate.
: 7. Please provide a summary of the cause of the wear attributed to tube-to-tube contact, as well as any planned corrective actions.}}
: 7. Please provide a summary of the cause of the wear attributed to tube-to-tube contact, as well as any planned corrective actions.}}

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Electronic Transmission, Draft Request for Additional Information Regarding 2011 Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report
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Issue date: 11/01/2012
From: Peter Bamford
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November 1, 2012-11-02 MEMORANDUM TO: Meena Khanna, Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Peter Bamford, Project Manager /ra/

Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT NO. 1 - ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORT (TAC NO.

ME8735)

The attached draft request for additional information (RAI) was transmitted by electronic transmission on November 1, 2012, to Ms. Stephanie Hanson, at Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee). This draft RAI was transmitted to facilitate the technical review being conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and to support a conference call (if needed) with Exelon in order to clarify the licensees 2011 steam generator tube inspection report. The draft RAI is related to Exelons submittal, dated May 15, 2012, regarding the results of the 2011 steam generator tube inspections at Three Mile Island, Unit 1.

The draft questions were sent to ensure that they were understandable, the regulatory basis was clear, and to determine if the information was previously docketed. Additionally, review of the draft RAI would allow Exelon to evaluate and agree upon a schedule to respond to the RAI.

This memorandum and the attachment do not represent an NRC staff position.

Docket No. 50-289

Enclosure:

As stated

November 1, 2012 MEMORANDUM TO: Meena Khanna, Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Peter Bamford, Project Manager /ra/

Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT NO. 1 - ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORT (TAC NO.

ME8735)

The attached draft request for additional information (RAI) was transmitted by electronic transmission on November 1, 2012, to Ms. Stephanie Hanson, at Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee). This draft RAI was transmitted to facilitate the technical review being conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and to support a conference call (if needed) with Exelon in order to clarify the licensees 2011 steam generator tube inspection report. The draft RAI is related to Exelons submittal, dated May 15, 2012, regarding the results of the 2011 steam generator tube inspections at Three Mile Island, Unit 1.

The draft questions were sent to ensure that they were understandable, the regulatory basis was clear, and to determine if the information was previously docketed. Additionally, review of the draft RAI would allow Exelon to evaluate and agree upon a schedule to respond to the RAI.

This memorandum and the attachment do not represent an NRC staff position.

Docket No. 50-289

Enclosure:

As stated DISTRIBUTION:

Public RidsNrrPMThreeMileIsland Resource LPL1-2 R/F Accession No.: ML12306A454

  • via memorandum OFFICE LPL1-2/PM ESGB/BC NAME PBamford GKulesa*

DATE 11/01/2012 08/30/2012 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

DRAFT REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1 2011 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTIONS DOCKET NO. 50-289 By letter dated May 15, 2012, (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession Number ML12143A406), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee), submitted information summarizing the results of the 2011 steam generator (SG) tube inspections performed at Three Mile Island, Unit 1 (TMI-1).

In addition to this report, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff summarized information concerning the 2011 SG tube inspections at TMI-1 in a letter dated February 9, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML120300547). Further, in a letter dated February 13, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML120270416), the NRC staff documented a summary of a meeting held with Exelon and Entergy Operations Inc., to discuss tube-to-tube wear in once-through SGs. The NRC staff has determined that the additional information requested below is needed to complete its review of the 2011 SG inspection report for TMI-1.

1. In order for the staff to better understand your inspection results, please provide the following general design information:
a. Tube manufacturer
b. Tube pitch (and whether it is square or triangular)
c. Please provide a diagram depicting your tube support naming convention and provide a tubesheet map showing the rows and columns of the tubes.
d. Please discuss if any stress relief was performed on the tubing following the thermal treatment of the Alloy 690 tubing.
2. Please clarify what is meant by the best estimate structural limit and End of Cycle, High Probability limit. For example, is the best estimate structural limit the value determined assuming mean material properties and mean non-destructive examination uncertainties? What probability and confidence levels are used for the various input parameters used in determining the two structural limits? What were the yield and ultimate strengths used in calculating the structural limits and how were they determined?
3. For wear at two lands, you indicate that the acceptance criteria is exceeded (limiting load of 3104 pounds), but that is acceptable due to the conservatism in defining the circumferential extent of the wear scar. Please discuss the conservatisms in determining the circumferential extent of the wear scars. In addition, please discuss whether this is consistent with industry guidelines for Enclosure

DRAFT determining condition monitoring and operational assessments limits. If it isnt consistent, please discuss your plans for submitting a deviation per Nuclear Energy Institute 03-08.

4. In discussing the wear indications detected at the tube support plate elevations, the term structural length is used. Please clarify this term. Is it the length of the limiting portion of the flaw from a structural integrity standpoint? If so, was it determined for all flaws or just a subset of the flaws (i.e., those that were inspected with an array probe)?
5. Regarding the tubes with wear attributed to tube-to-tube contact, please discuss whether these tubes also have indications at the tube support plate elevations and whether there are any unique trends regarding the location of the tube support plate wear indications (e.g., all located at the upper edge of the tube support plate, all extend beyond the tube support plate, all tubes with tube-to-tube wear indications have corresponding tube support plate wear indications at supports 8 and 9, etc.). Please discuss whether the wear at the tube support plates is oriented in a specific direction (e.g., all are pointing to the center of the bundle). Please provide the mid-point of the tube (e.g., 8S + 20 inches).
6. Please clarify whether all indications of wear attributed to tube-to-tube support plate interaction were contained within the axial elevation of the tube support plate.
7. Please provide a summary of the cause of the wear attributed to tube-to-tube contact, as well as any planned corrective actions.