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                                                                  ,                                                                                          June 15,1989                                                 l Docket No. 50-302                                                                                                 DISTRIBUTION Docket File           ACRS(10)
Docket No. 50-302 DISTRIBUTION Docket File ACRS(10)
NRC & LPDRs           H. Berkow Mr. W. S. Wilgus                                                                       PD22 Rdg File         T. Marsh, 9/H/3                               1 Vice President, Nuclear Operations                                                     S. Yarga 14/E/4       W. Hodges, 8/E/23 Florida Power Corporation                                                             G. Lainas, 14/H/3     M. Sinkule, RII                             i ATTN: Manager, Nuclear Operations                                                     D. Miller                                                             '
NRC & LPDRs H. Berkow Mr. W. S. Wilgus PD22 Rdg File T. Marsh, 9/H/3 1
Licensing                                                                 H. Silver                                                             l P. O. Box 219-NA-21                                                                   G. Wunder Crystal River, Florida 32629                                                           OGC E. Jordan, MNBB-3302
Vice President, Nuclear Operations S. Yarga 14/E/4 W. Hodges, 8/E/23 Florida Power Corporation G. Lainas, 14/H/3 M. Sinkule, RII i
ATTN: Manager, Nuclear Operations D. Miller Licensing H. Silver l
P. O. Box 219-NA-21 G. Wunder Crystal River, Florida 32629 OGC E. Jordan, MNBB-3302


==Dear Mr. Wilgus:==
==Dear Mr. Wilgus:==
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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 - DECAY HEAT PUMP TEST AND INSPECTION JUSTIFICATION FOR RESTART I
CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 - DECAY HEAT PUMP TEST AND INSPECTION JUSTIFICATION FOR RESTART I
l                                                               By {{letter dated|date=May 30, 1989|text=letter dated May 30, 1989}}, you provided a preliminary assessment of the                                                                                 ;
l By {{letter dated|date=May 30, 1989|text=letter dated May 30, 1989}}, you provided a preliminary assessment of the recent testing and post-test examination performed en the decay heat removal j
recent testing and post-test examination performed en the decay heat removal                                                                             j pump (DHP) to verify its capability at reduced flows in justification for                                                                                 ~
pump (DHP) to verify its capability at reduced flows in justification for
restart of CR-3. Your assessment concluded that the pump can be expected to survive for up to 3 days at a flow rate of 400 gallons per minute (GPM).
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However, your letter was not clear as to what the actual time requirement is at                                                                           j that flow rate and the basis for that requirement. We requested clarification                                                                             j of this matter as well as additional justification for pump operation at these                                                                             i conditions.
restart of CR-3.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ]
Your assessment concluded that the pump can be expected to survive for up to 3 days at a flow rate of 400 gallons per minute (GPM).
:                                                              Your letter of June 12, 1989 in response to that request clarified the system requirements, and we agree that the actual need for DHP operation at 400 GPM can be expected to be between 5 hours and 3 days. However, although the likelihood is high that such a conclusion is correct, we do not believe that the total information available to us at this time fully justifies the conclusion that the pump can operate satisfactorily for up to 3 days at a flow of 400 GPM.
However, your letter was not clear as to what the actual time requirement is at j
that flow rate and the basis for that requirement. We requested clarification j
of this matter as well as additional justification for pump operation at these i
conditions.
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Your letter of June 12, 1989 in response to that request clarified the system requirements, and we agree that the actual need for DHP operation at 400 GPM can be expected to be between 5 hours and 3 days.
However, although the likelihood is high that such a conclusion is correct, we do not believe that the total information available to us at this time fully justifies the conclusion that the pump can operate satisfactorily for up to 3 days at a flow of 400 GPM.
It is our understanding that you are considering various options to fully resolve this matter, including testing of your pump or other similar pump for 3 days and possible system redesign to eliminate the need for such operation.
It is our understanding that you are considering various options to fully resolve this matter, including testing of your pump or other similar pump for 3 days and possible system redesign to eliminate the need for such operation.
Your commitment to full resolution by the end of the next scheduled refueling                                                                             ;
Your commitment to full resolution by the end of the next scheduled refueling outage based on one of these options or its equivalent is needed in order for us to agree that restart of CR-3 is justified at this time. We request that l
outage based on one of these options or its equivalent is needed in order for us to agree that restart of CR-3 is justified at this time. We request that                                                                                   l within 90 days of the date of this letter you submit for review and approval a                                                                             j description of the program you propose to resolve this issue.
within 90 days of the date of this letter you submit for review and approval a j
Sincerely, Original signed by                             DFoi              l 890621OJ29 890615 PDR ADOCK 05000302'                                                                                                           '
description of the program you propose to resolve this issue.
PNU                   Gus C. Lainas, Assistant Director for Region II Reactors Division of Reactor Projects I/II Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc:                         See next page
Sincerely, DFoi l
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Discusses Util 890530 Submittal Re Decay Heat Pump (Dhp) Test & Insp Justification for Facility Restart & 890612 Clarification.Description of Program to Resolve Issue Concerning Dhp Operation Requested within 90 Days
ML20245A173
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River 
Issue date: 06/15/1989
From: Lainas G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Wilgus W
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
References
NUDOCS 8906210129
Download: ML20245A173 (2)


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June 15,1989 l

Docket No. 50-302 DISTRIBUTION Docket File ACRS(10)

NRC & LPDRs H. Berkow Mr. W. S. Wilgus PD22 Rdg File T. Marsh, 9/H/3 1

Vice President, Nuclear Operations S. Yarga 14/E/4 W. Hodges, 8/E/23 Florida Power Corporation G. Lainas, 14/H/3 M. Sinkule, RII i

ATTN: Manager, Nuclear Operations D. Miller Licensing H. Silver l

P. O. Box 219-NA-21 G. Wunder Crystal River, Florida 32629 OGC E. Jordan, MNBB-3302

Dear Mr. Wilgus:

B. Grimes, 9/A/2

SUBJECT:

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 - DECAY HEAT PUMP TEST AND INSPECTION JUSTIFICATION FOR RESTART I

l By letter dated May 30, 1989, you provided a preliminary assessment of the recent testing and post-test examination performed en the decay heat removal j

pump (DHP) to verify its capability at reduced flows in justification for

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restart of CR-3.

Your assessment concluded that the pump can be expected to survive for up to 3 days at a flow rate of 400 gallons per minute (GPM).

However, your letter was not clear as to what the actual time requirement is at j

that flow rate and the basis for that requirement. We requested clarification j

of this matter as well as additional justification for pump operation at these i

conditions.

]

Your letter of June 12, 1989 in response to that request clarified the system requirements, and we agree that the actual need for DHP operation at 400 GPM can be expected to be between 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> and 3 days.

However, although the likelihood is high that such a conclusion is correct, we do not believe that the total information available to us at this time fully justifies the conclusion that the pump can operate satisfactorily for up to 3 days at a flow of 400 GPM.

It is our understanding that you are considering various options to fully resolve this matter, including testing of your pump or other similar pump for 3 days and possible system redesign to eliminate the need for such operation.

Your commitment to full resolution by the end of the next scheduled refueling outage based on one of these options or its equivalent is needed in order for us to agree that restart of CR-3 is justified at this time. We request that l

within 90 days of the date of this letter you submit for review and approval a j

description of the program you propose to resolve this issue.

Sincerely, DFoi l

Original signed by 890621OJ29 890615 PDR ADOCK 05000302' PNU Gus C. Lainas, Assistant Director for Region II Reactors Division of Reactor Projects I/II Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc:

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Mr. W. S. Wilgus Crystal River Unit No. 3 Nuclear Florida Power Corporation Generating Plant cc:

Mr. A. H. Stephens State Planning and Development i

General Counsel Clearinghouse Florida Power Corporation Office of Planning and Budget MAC - ASD Executive Of fice of the Governor P. O. Box 14042 Tne Capitol Building St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Mr. P. F. McKee, Director Chairman Nuclear Plant Operations Board of County Commissioners Florida Power Corporation Citrus County P. O. Box 219-NA-2C 110 North Apopka Avenue Crystal River Florida 32629 Inverness, Florida 32650 Mr. Robert B. Borsum Mr. Rolf C. Widell, Director Babcock & Wilcox Nuclear Operations Site Support j

Nuclear Power Generation Division Florida Power Corporation 1700 Rockville Pike', Suite 525 P.O. Box 219-NA-21 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Crystal River, Florida 32629 Resident Inspector Mr. Gary L. Boldt U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Vice President, Nuclear Production 15760 West Powerline Street Florida Power Corporation f

Crystal River, Florida 32629 P. O. Box 219-SA-2C I

Crystal River, Florida 32629 Regional Administrator, Region II

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i

101 Marietta Street N.W., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 h

Mr. Jacob Daniel Nash vii h of Radiation Control Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services l

1317 Winewood Blvd.

Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700 Administrator Department of Environmental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Attorney General Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32304 i

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