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{{#Wiki_filter:Accession No. ME113120215 From: Tam, Peter Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 5:19 PM To: mkscarpello@aep.com Cc: 'jrwaters@aep.com'; 'hletheridge@aep.com'; Mendiola, Anthony; Ward, Leonard Subject: Closure of D.c. Cook Unit 2 TAC ME5865 re. lateral K factors used in the current LBLOCA analysis  
{{#Wiki_filter:Accession No. ME113120215 From: Tam, Peter Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 5:19 PM To: mkscarpello@aep.com Cc: 'jrwaters@aep.com'; 'hletheridge@aep.com'; Mendiola, Anthony; Ward, Leonard Subject: Closure of D.c. Cook Unit 2 TAC ME5865 re. lateral K factors used in the current LBLOCA analysis Attachments: ML1107704841.pdf  Michael:
By the attached e-mail dated 3/17/2011 (Accession No. ML110770484), I notified you that the NRC staff would "like to discuss with you outside the review scope of the large-break LOCA (LBLOCA) amendment that you have requested, the lateral k factor values used in the LBLOCA analysis."  On 3/31/2011 we issued Amendment No. 297 (Accession No. ML110730783), approving the new LBLOCA analysis; pages 3 and 4 of the safety evaluation contain a discussion of the lateral k factor issue, concluding that:


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"The NRC staff had made an observation on the licensee's conclusion regarding the CNP-2 sensitivity study on the impact of the lateral k-factor values on PCT during downcomer boiling following an LBLOCA. The followup of the resolution of this observation will occur separately and will be tracked by TAC ME5865. The NRC staff believes that there is sufficient margin in the PCT limiting case such that this lateral k factor issue does not affect the staff's safety evaluation for the current LBLOCA amendment."
ML1107704841.pdf Michael:
By the attached e-mail dated 3/17/2011 (Accession No. ML110770484), I notified you that the NRC staff would "like to discuss with you outside the review scope of the large-break LOCA (LBLOCA) amendment that you have requested, the lateral k factor values used in the LBLOCA analysis." On 3/31/2011 we issued Amendment No. 297 (Accession No. ML110730783), approving the new LBLOCA analysis; pages 3 and 4 of the safety evaluation contain a discussion of the lateral k factor issue, concluding that:


"The NRC staff had made an observation on the licensee's conclusion regarding the CNP-2 sensitivity study on the impact of the lateral k-factor values on PCT during downcomer boiling following an LBLOC The followup of the resolution of this observation will occur separately and will be tracked by TAC ME586 The NRC staff believes that there is sufficient margin in the PCT limiting case such that this lateral k factor issue does not affect the staff's safety evaluation for the current LBLOCA amendment."
The purpose of this e-mail is to inform you that I am closing TAC ME5865. The closure of TAC ME5865 does not signify anything other than that I have determined that any future followup action regarding this issue, should the staff decides to initiate any, will no longer be tracked by a Cook Unit 2 TAC number. Peter S. Tam, Senior Project Manager   (for D.C. Cook and Monticello) Plant Licensing Branch III-1 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Tel. 301-415-1451  
 
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The purpose of this e-mail is to inform you that I am closing TAC ME586 The closure of TAC ME5865 does not signify anything other than that I have determined that any future followup action regarding this issue, should the staff decides to initiate any, will no longer be tracked by a Cook Unit 2 TAC numbe Peter S. Tam, Senior Project Manager (for D.C. Cook and Monticello) Plant Licensing Branch III-1 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Tel. 301-415-1451  
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Revision as of 10:02, 2 April 2018

Inform That TAC ME5865 Will Be Closed and the Issue of Lateral K Factor for LBLOCA Will No Longer Be Pursued Under D. C. Cook Unit 2 Docket
ML113120215
Person / Time
Site: Cook American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 11/07/2011
From: Tam P S
Plant Licensing Branch III
To: Scarpello M
Indiana Michigan Power Co, American Electric Power
Tam P S
References
TAC ME5865, TAC ME1017
Download: ML113120215 (1)


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Accession No. ME113120215 From: Tam, Peter Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 5:19 PM To: mkscarpello@aep.com Cc: 'jrwaters@aep.com'; 'hletheridge@aep.com'; Mendiola, Anthony; Ward, Leonard Subject: Closure of D.c. Cook Unit 2 TAC ME5865 re. lateral K factors used in the current LBLOCA analysis Attachments: ML1107704841.pdf Michael:

By the attached e-mail dated 3/17/2011 (Accession No. ML110770484), I notified you that the NRC staff would "like to discuss with you outside the review scope of the large-break LOCA (LBLOCA) amendment that you have requested, the lateral k factor values used in the LBLOCA analysis." On 3/31/2011 we issued Amendment No. 297 (Accession No. ML110730783), approving the new LBLOCA analysis; pages 3 and 4 of the safety evaluation contain a discussion of the lateral k factor issue, concluding that:

"The NRC staff had made an observation on the licensee's conclusion regarding the CNP-2 sensitivity study on the impact of the lateral k-factor values on PCT during downcomer boiling following an LBLOCA. The followup of the resolution of this observation will occur separately and will be tracked by TAC ME5865. The NRC staff believes that there is sufficient margin in the PCT limiting case such that this lateral k factor issue does not affect the staff's safety evaluation for the current LBLOCA amendment."

The purpose of this e-mail is to inform you that I am closing TAC ME5865. The closure of TAC ME5865 does not signify anything other than that I have determined that any future followup action regarding this issue, should the staff decides to initiate any, will no longer be tracked by a Cook Unit 2 TAC number. Peter S. Tam, Senior Project Manager (for D.C. Cook and Monticello) Plant Licensing Branch III-1 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Tel. 301-415-1451

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