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| number = ML13035A233
| number = ML13035A233
| issue date = 01/30/2013
| issue date = 01/30/2013
| title = 01/30/2013 Oconee Nuclear Station Projects Meeting - Licensee'S Public Meeting Slides
| title = Projects Meeting - Licensee'S Public Meeting Slides
| author name =  
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| author affiliation = Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
| author affiliation = Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC

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Projects Meeting - Licensee'S Public Meeting Slides
ML13035A233
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Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/30/2013
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Major Projects Update Oconee Nuclear Station Seneca, SC January 30, 2013 For Information Only

Agenda Welcome & Opening Remarks Preston Gillespie Digital RPS/ES Jim Fuller Protected Service Water (PSW) Jim Fuller Main Steam Isolation Valves Jon Arterburn NFPA 805 Terry Patterson Closing Remarks Regis Repko For Information Only 2

Duke Participants Regis Repko, Senior VP, Nuclear Operations Preston Gillespie, Site VP, Oconee Nuclear Station Dave Baxter, VP, Regulatory Project Completion Jim Fuller, General Mgr, Oconee PSW Project Jon Arterburn, General Mgr, Fleet & Stand Alone Major Projects Terry Patterson, Oconee Safety Assurance Mgr For Information Only 3

Opening Remarks Preston Gillespie Site Vice President, Oconee Nuclear Station For Information Only 4

Projects Update Jim Fuller General Manager, Oconee PSW Project For Information Only 5

RPS/ES Upgrade Reactor Protective System / Engineered Safeguards (RPS/ES)

Unit 1 RPS/ES Installation Complete (Spring 2011)

Unit 2 RPS/ES Installation - Scheduled for Fall 2013 Unit 3 RPS/ES Installation Complete (Spring 2012)

Received NEI Top Industry Practice Award Vision and Leadership Best of the Best For Information Only 6

Protected Service Water (PSW)

Keowee Hydro Station Central Switchyard 7

For Information Only

Protected Service Water (PSW)

Items recently completed Duct bank cable pulling Batteries and battery chargers are in service Underground grid connection installed Major PSW Building electrical equipment installed Major PSW Building HVAC equipment installed 8

For Information Only

Protected Service Water (PSW)

Fant Line (Commercial feed) Switchgear at Keowee to PSW Building 9

For Information Only

Protected Service Water (PSW)

PSW Battery Bank PSW Battery Charger 10 For Information Only

Protected Service Water (PSW)

PSW Building HVAC Ductwork 11 For Information Only

Protected Service Water (PSW)

Near Term Activities for Physical Infrastructure Complete PSW Building commissioning testing Power up the PSW Building Power up the SSF* from the PSW Building Power up the PSW Building via Keowee PSW pump & piping installation PSW Auxiliary Building & Reactor Building cooling

  • Standby Shutdown Facility For Information Only 12

Protected Service Water (PSW)

Enhanced Project Controls Organizational shift to enhance alignment with the Site The General Manager of the PSW Project reports to the same Senior VP as the Site VP does PSW has an advocate for the routine strategic and tactical meetings held by the Senior VP Dedicated General Manager to lead the Project Sole focus is to complete the Protected Service Water (PSW) Project Direct report to Senior VP to strengthen oversight and improved access to resources Full time engineer dedicated to Nuclear Logistics, Inc (NLI)

Ensure Duke receives priority from the vendor Direct interface between NLI and the Project Team 13 For Information Only

Protected Service Water (PSW)

Enhanced Project Controls (cont)

Implemented the Project Command Center Dedicated facility, modeled after Outage Command Center Focused on improving project execution and issues resolution Staffed seven days per week with Site and Project personnel 14 For Information Only

Protected Service Water Licensing Update Licensing approach (in order of priority)

PSW UFSAR / Technical Specification changes HELB Tornado Separate NRC Safety Evaluations for HELB and Tornado For Information Only 15

Projects Update Jon Arterburn General Manager, Fleet & Stand Alone Major Projects For Information Only 16

Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIVs)

Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIVs)

Detailed engineering and procurement activities continue Incorporation of lessons learned from the PSW Project continue Project execution plan and modification completion schedule under review MSIVs provide small risk improvement to the station Project costs have increased significantly Scope and complexity of project has increased significantly since project was originally contemplated Other alternatives being considered as MSIV design work continues For Information Only 17

Projects Update Terry Patterson Safety Assurance Manager For Information Only 18

  • NFPA 805 Project Status:

Program Implemented 1/1/13 All Items not related to PSW are complete or on schedule Selected Licensee Commitments (SLCs) issued New Fire Protection Design Bases Document issued UFSAR updated Administrative procedures issued. Examples:

Control of transient combustibles Hot work Fire impairments Shutdown risk management

  • NFPA - National Fire Protection Association For Information Only 19
  • NFPA 805 Remaining items to Complete:

PSW modifications Once the PSW modifications are complete:

Incorporate the PSW modifications into site documents Confirm that the risk decrease from installation of PSW bounds the transition risk Complete the analysis of non-power operation (NPO) fire impacts Complete remaining modifications per commitment:

Fire Detection modifications Turbine Building / Auxiliary Building wall modifications Purge Room wall modifications

  • NFPA - National Fire Protection Association For Information Only 20
  • NFPA 805 Transition On going actions until modifications are complete:

Appendix R required fire watches continue to be performed New NFPA-805 fire watch program has been established Additional compensatory actions remain in place until PSW is completed Oconees fire safety has benefited from the implementation of NFPA-805, and will continue to improve upon PSW completion

  • NFPA - National Fire Protection Association For Information Only 21

Closing Summary Regis Repko Senior VP, Nuclear Operations For Information Only 22

Turn Over to NRC NRC Comments and discussion For Information Only 23