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{{#Wiki_filter:May 5, 2008 Technical Specification Task Force 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 100 Rockville, MD 20852  
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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING TSTF-501, REVISION 0, "RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL"
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING TSTF-501, REVISION 0, RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL


==Dear Members of the TSTF,==
==Dear Members of the TSTF,==
By letter dated July 20, 2007, the Boiling Water Reactors Owners Group (BWROG) and the Pressurized Water Reactors Owners Group (PWROG) submitted TSTF-501, Revision 0, "Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control." The staff has determined that additional information is needed to complete the review. Enclosure 1 is the staff's Request for Additional Information (RAI). A response to this RAI is requested to be provided within 90 days.
 
Compared with the Milestone Schedule published in the NRC RAI letter published December 13, 2007, the schedule for TSTF-501, Revision 0, has been revised to take into account the additional time needed to disposition the new RAI. The revised schedule is enclosed for review. Receiving a RAI response prior to 90 days can result in accelerating the revised schedule. Please contact me with any questions or concerns.
By letter dated July 20, 2007, the Boiling Water Reactors Owners Group (BWROG) and the Pressurized Water Reactors Owners Group (PWROG) submitted TSTF-501, Revision 0, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control. The staff has determined that additional information is needed to complete the review. Enclosure 1 is the staffs Request for Additional Information (RAI). A response to this RAI is requested to be provided within 90 days.
Sincerely,  
Compared with the Milestone Schedule published in the NRC RAI letter published December 13, 2007, the schedule for TSTF-501, Revision 0, has been revised to take into account the additional time needed to disposition the new RAI. The revised schedule is enclosed for review.
            /RA/       Robert B. Elliott, Chief       Technical Specifications Branch Division of Inspections & Regional Support       Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  
Receiving a RAI response prior to 90 days can result in accelerating the revised schedule.
Please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
                                                /RA/
Robert B. Elliott, Chief Technical Specifications Branch Division of Inspections & Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
: 1. RAI 2. Revised Schedule  
: 1. RAI
: 2. Revised Schedule


ML081040003     OFFICE ITSB:DIRS ITSB:DIRS EEEB:DE NAME ALewin RElliott GWilson DATE 4/14/2008 5/5/2008 4/14/2008 Enclosure 1 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (RAI) REGARDING TSTF-501, REVISION 0, "RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL"
ML081040003 OFFICE     ITSB:DIRS     ITSB:DIRS     EEEB:DE NAME       ALewin         RElliott     GWilson DATE       4/14/2008     5/5/2008       4/14/2008
: 1. Discuss how a "Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air" TS that allows less than a 7 day fuel-oil storage requirement without requiring operator actions is in accordance with GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50.  
 
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (RAI)
REGARDING TSTF-501, REVISION 0, RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL
: 1. Discuss how a Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air TS that allows less than a 7 day fuel-oil storage requirement without requiring operator actions is in accordance with GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50.


==Background:==
==Background:==
General Design Criterion (GDC) 17, "Electric Power Systems," of Appendix A, "General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants," to 10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," requires that an onsite electric power system and an offsite electric power system be provided to permit functioning of structures, systems, and components important to safety. In addition, Criterion 17 contains requirements concerning system capacity, capability, independence, redundancy, availability, testability, and reliability. NRC Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.137 describes methods acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50 regarding fuel oil systems for standby diesel generators. Regulatory position 1.c of RG 1.137 states:
General Design Criterion (GDC) 17, Electric Power Systems, of Appendix A, General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants, to 10 CFR Part 50, Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities, requires that an onsite electric power system and an offsite electric power system be provided to permit functioning of structures, systems, and components important to safety. In addition, Criterion 17 contains requirements concerning system capacity, capability, independence, redundancy, availability, testability, and reliability. NRC Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.137 describes methods acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50 regarding fuel oil systems for standby diesel generators. Regulatory position 1.c of RG 1.137 states:
Section 5.4, "Calculation of Fuel Oil Storage Requirements," of ANSI N195-1976 sets forth two methods for the calculation of fuel-oil storage requirements. These two methods are (1) calculations based on the assumption that the diesel generator operates continuously for 7 days at its rated capacity, and (2) calculations based on the time-dependent loads of the diesel generator. For the time-dependent load method, the minimum required capacity should include the capacity to power the engineered safety features.
Section 5.4, Calculation of Fuel Oil Storage Requirements, of ANSI N195-1976 sets forth two methods for the calculation of fuel-oil storage requirements. These two methods are (1) calculations based on the assumption that the diesel generator operates continuously for 7 days at its rated capacity, and (2) calculations based on the time-dependent loads of the diesel generator. For the time-dependent load method, the minimum required capacity should include the capacity to power the engineered safety features.
The two calculation methods found in Section 5.4 of ANSI N195-1976 are based on meeting the requirements as found in Section 5.2 and 5.3 of ANSI N195-1976. Section 5.2 and 5.3 of ANSI N195-1976 state:
The two calculation methods found in Section 5.4 of ANSI N195-1976 are based on meeting the requirements as found in Section 5.2 and 5.3 of ANSI N195-1976. Section 5.2 and 5.3 of ANSI N195-1976 state:
The on-site oil storage shall be sufficient to operate the minimum number of diesel-generators following the limiting design basis accident for either seven (7) days, or the time required to replenish the oil from sources outside the plant site following any limiting design-basis event without interrupting the operation of the diesel, whichever is longer.
The on-site oil storage shall be sufficient to operate the minimum number of diesel-generators following the limiting design basis accident for either seven (7) days, or the time required to replenish the oil from sources outside the plant site following any limiting design-basis event without interrupting the operation of the diesel, whichever is longer.
 
The use of the bracketed term, [7] days, in TSTF-501 for the Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air TS, would change the STS NUREGs to reflect that the fuel-oil storage requirement is a plant specific value. As a result, licensees may attempt to adopt TSTF-501, without technical branch review under the CLIIP process, even if they have less than a 7 day fuel-oil storage requirement. It is the NRC staffs position, as documented in RG 1.137, that 7 days is the minimum requirement for fuel-oil storage requirements in order to meet GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50. As such, the staff believes that the fuel-oil storage requirements in Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air TS, should be an un-bracketed term of 7 days.
The use of the bracketed term, [7] days, in TSTF-501 for the "Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air" TS, would change the STS NUREGs to reflect that the fuel-oil storage requirement is a plant specific value. As a result, licensees may attempt to adopt TSTF-501, without technical branch review under the CLIIP process, even if they have less than a 7 day fuel-oil storage requirement. It is the NRC staff's position, as documented in RG 1.137, that 7 days is the minimum requirement for fuel-oil storage requirements in order to meet GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50. As such, the staff believes that the fuel-oil storage requirements in "Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air" TS, should be an un-bracketed term of 7 days.
Enclosure 1
Enclosure 2 REVISED SCHEDULE FOR TSTF-501, REVISION 0, "RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL


Milestone Previous Milestone Date New Milestone Date RAI Issued 12/20/2007 5/2/2008 RAI Response 3/20/2008 8/1/2008 Fed Reg NFC 6/11/2008 10/1/2008 Fed Reg NOA 8/18/2008 12/1/2008 Close TAC 8/20/2008 12/3/2008}}
REVISED SCHEDULE FOR TSTF-501, REVISION 0, RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL Milestone           Previous Milestone Date New Milestone Date RAI Issued                           12/20/2007             5/2/2008 RAI Response                         3/20/2008             8/1/2008 Fed Reg NFC                           6/11/2008           10/1/2008 Fed Reg NOA                           8/18/2008           12/1/2008 Close TAC                             8/20/2008           12/3/2008 Enclosure 2}}

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Request for Additional Information Regarding TSTF-501, Revision 0, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Values to Licensee Control
ML081040003
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Site: Technical Specifications Task Force
Issue date: 05/05/2008
From: Robert Elliott
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May 5, 2008 Technical Specification Task Force 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 100 Rockville, MD 20852

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING TSTF-501, REVISION 0, RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL

Dear Members of the TSTF,

By letter dated July 20, 2007, the Boiling Water Reactors Owners Group (BWROG) and the Pressurized Water Reactors Owners Group (PWROG) submitted TSTF-501, Revision 0, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control. The staff has determined that additional information is needed to complete the review. Enclosure 1 is the staffs Request for Additional Information (RAI). A response to this RAI is requested to be provided within 90 days.

Compared with the Milestone Schedule published in the NRC RAI letter published December 13, 2007, the schedule for TSTF-501, Revision 0, has been revised to take into account the additional time needed to disposition the new RAI. The revised schedule is enclosed for review.

Receiving a RAI response prior to 90 days can result in accelerating the revised schedule.

Please contact me with any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Robert B. Elliott, Chief Technical Specifications Branch Division of Inspections & Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Enclosures:

1. RAI
2. Revised Schedule

ML081040003 OFFICE ITSB:DIRS ITSB:DIRS EEEB:DE NAME ALewin RElliott GWilson DATE 4/14/2008 5/5/2008 4/14/2008

REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (RAI)

REGARDING TSTF-501, REVISION 0, RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL

1. Discuss how a Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air TS that allows less than a 7 day fuel-oil storage requirement without requiring operator actions is in accordance with GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50.

Background:

General Design Criterion (GDC) 17, Electric Power Systems, of Appendix A, General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants, to 10 CFR Part 50, Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities, requires that an onsite electric power system and an offsite electric power system be provided to permit functioning of structures, systems, and components important to safety. In addition, Criterion 17 contains requirements concerning system capacity, capability, independence, redundancy, availability, testability, and reliability. NRC Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.137 describes methods acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50 regarding fuel oil systems for standby diesel generators. Regulatory position 1.c of RG 1.137 states:

Section 5.4, Calculation of Fuel Oil Storage Requirements, of ANSI N195-1976 sets forth two methods for the calculation of fuel-oil storage requirements. These two methods are (1) calculations based on the assumption that the diesel generator operates continuously for 7 days at its rated capacity, and (2) calculations based on the time-dependent loads of the diesel generator. For the time-dependent load method, the minimum required capacity should include the capacity to power the engineered safety features.

The two calculation methods found in Section 5.4 of ANSI N195-1976 are based on meeting the requirements as found in Section 5.2 and 5.3 of ANSI N195-1976. Section 5.2 and 5.3 of ANSI N195-1976 state:

The on-site oil storage shall be sufficient to operate the minimum number of diesel-generators following the limiting design basis accident for either seven (7) days, or the time required to replenish the oil from sources outside the plant site following any limiting design-basis event without interrupting the operation of the diesel, whichever is longer.

The use of the bracketed term, [7] days, in TSTF-501 for the Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air TS, would change the STS NUREGs to reflect that the fuel-oil storage requirement is a plant specific value. As a result, licensees may attempt to adopt TSTF-501, without technical branch review under the CLIIP process, even if they have less than a 7 day fuel-oil storage requirement. It is the NRC staffs position, as documented in RG 1.137, that 7 days is the minimum requirement for fuel-oil storage requirements in order to meet GDC 17 of Appendix A to 10 CFR 50. As such, the staff believes that the fuel-oil storage requirements in Diesel Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, and Starting Air TS, should be an un-bracketed term of 7 days.

Enclosure 1

REVISED SCHEDULE FOR TSTF-501, REVISION 0, RELOCATE STORED FUEL OIL AND LUBE OIL VALUES TO LICENSEE CONTROL Milestone Previous Milestone Date New Milestone Date RAI Issued 12/20/2007 5/2/2008 RAI Response 3/20/2008 8/1/2008 Fed Reg NFC 6/11/2008 10/1/2008 Fed Reg NOA 8/18/2008 12/1/2008 Close TAC 8/20/2008 12/3/2008 Enclosure 2