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Application to Amend License DPR-29,changing Tech Specs for Extended Burnup Fuel Program.Class III Amend Fee Encl
ML19343A974
Person / Time
Site: Dresden, Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 11/13/1980
From: Janecek R
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Shared Package
ML19343A975 List:
References
8115A, NUDOCS 8011240374
Download: ML19343A974 (2)


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. Commonwealth Edison

  • One Fast National Plaza, Chicago,1:16nois Address Reply to: Post Office Box 767 ]

Chicago, Illinois 60690 November 13, 1980

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1 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555

Subject:

Quad Cities Station Unit 1 Proposed Amendment to DPR-29 Appendix A, Technical Specifications, for -

Extended Burnup Fuel Program NRC Docket No. 50-254 References (a): R. E. Engel (GE) letter to T. A. Ippolito dateo July 21, 1980, proposed changes to NEDE-24011-P-A-1 (b): R. L. Tedesco letter to R. E. Engel dated November 7, 1980.

Dear Sir:

The enclosed General Electric document (NE00-24855),

provided as Attachment 1, describes an extended burnup program for two of five special test assemblies originally inserted into Quad Cities Unit 1 at the beginning of Cycle 2 (Reload 1) in 1974 as part of an EPRI/GE/ CECO test program for mixed oxide fuel. Commonwealth Edison currently plans to utilize in Cycle 6 (Reload 5) only one of the four mixed oxide assemblies which have reached normal discharge criteria. The fi f th (low burnup) assembly is also included in the reload core, once again in a peripheral location.

Commonwealth Edison has concluded that there are no unreviewed safety questions with respect to the additional cycle of operation planned for the high burnup assembly. Approval of an extended exposure MAPLHGR curve will be necessary, however, prior to achieving a core average exposure of 4,000 MWD /t into Cycle 6.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59, the proposed revision to the Quad Cities Unit 1 Technical Specification figure for the mixed oxide fuel type is enclosed (Attachment 2) for your review. Also enclosed is the revised page o f NEDO-24146A, the current LOCA Analysis Report for Dresden and Quad Cities (Attachment 3).

Although the special assembly will operate beyond 40,000 MWD /st peak pellet exposure, this issue has been addressed generically in Reference (a) and was reviewed and approved by the NRC staf f in Reference (b). Results of specific evaluations for this assembly are contained in NEDO-24855. Attachment 4 is provided to supplement the Section 2.1 discussion of margin to the 1% plastic strain safety limit at higher burnups.

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will not reach planar average exposures beyond the current MAPLHGR curve until midcycle, at which time approval of Attachment 2 would be required to continue operation. Preliminary indication of the acceptability of the proposed change is necessary as soon as possible, however, to avoid serious impact on unit operation should an objection be raised subsequent to loading and/or operating the special asseably. Startup could begin as early as the first week of December with the vessel internals in place as early as November 38, 1980.

The proposed change to the Technical Specifications has received on-site and off-site ieview and approval.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 170, Commonwealth Edison Company has reviewed the proposed change and determined it to be one (1) Class III Amendment. As such, a fee remittance in the amount of $4,000.00 is enclosed.

Please Address any questions concerning this matter to this office.

Three (3) signed originals and thirty-seven (37) copies of this transmittal and attachments are provided for your use.

Very truly yours, Robert F. Janecek Nuclear Licensing Administrator Boiling Water Reactors cc: RIII Inspector - Quad Cities SUBSCRIBED and SWO.RN to before me thip /e/r# day of 7,I ;q .,t/.-t , 1980

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