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{{#Wiki_filter:DUKE,.Scot L. BatonVice President
: SENERGY, Oconee Nuclear StationDuke EnergyONO1VP I 7800 Rochester H"ySeneca, SC 29672o: 864.873.3274 f 864.873.4208 July 19, 2013 Scott.Batson@duke-energy.com ATTN: Document Control DeskU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy)Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3Docket Numbers 50-269, 50-270, 50-287Renewed Operating Licenses DPR-38, DPR-47, and DPR-55
==Subject:==
Response to Requests for Additional Information Concerning Oconee NuclearStation's Overall Integrated Plan With Regard To Requirements for Spent FuelPool Instrumentation
==References:==
: 1. Duke Energy Letter to the NRC, dated February 28, 2013, Overall Integrated Plans inResponse to March 12, 2012, Commission Order Modifying Licenses With Regard toRequirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051)
(ADAMS Accession No. ML12054A679)
: 2. NRC Letter to Duke Energy, dated June 21, 2013, Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and3, Request For Additional Information Regarding Overall Integrated Plan For Reliable SpentFuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051)
(TAC Nos. MF0785, MF0786, andMF0787) (ADAMS Accession No. ML13171A301)
In Reference 1, Duke Energy submitted an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) to the U. S. NuclearRegulatory Commission (NRC) in response to the NRC's March 12, 2012, Order modifying licenses with regard to requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Instrumentation forOconee Nuclear Station(ONS),
Units 1, 2, and 3. During the NRC's review of the ONS OIP, theNRC determined a need for further information and provided Duke Energy with eleven (11)requests for additional information (RAIs) in Reference
: 2. The Enclosure to this letter providesDuke Energy's response to the subject RAI items for ONS. It should be noted that Duke Energyis unable to respond to RAI-2 through RAI-1 1 from Reference 2 at this time since the designwork associated with SFP instrumentation at ONS is still in the early stages. However, DukeEnergy anticipates submitting responses to RAI-2 through RAI-1 1 for ONS in theFebruary 2014, Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.
There are no new regulatory commitments.
If you have any questions with regard to this letter, please contact Mr. David C. Haile from theONS Regulatory Affairs Group at (864) 873-4742.
www.duke-energy.co rnm U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission July 19, 2013Page 2I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed onJuly 19, 2013.Sincerely, Scott L. BatsonSite Vice President Oconee Nuclear Station
==Enclosure:==
Response to NRC RAIs Regarding the ONS Overall Integrated Plan forReliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission JUly 19, 2013Page 3xc: Mr. Victor M. McCree, Administrator, Region IIU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Marquis One Tower245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE, Suite 1200Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 Mr. John P. Boska, Senior Project ManagerU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D. C. 20555Mr. Ed Crowe, Senior Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oconee Nuclear StationMs. Susan E. Jenkins, ManagerRadioactive
& Infectious Waste Management SC Dept. of Health and Environmental Control2600 Bull St.Columbia, SC 29201 Enclosure Response to NRC RAIs Regarding theONS Overall Integrated Plan for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation July 19, 2013Page 1 of 9Jul 19 03Pae1o Enclosure
-Response to RAls Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 2 of 9Duke Energy's response to the eleven (11) requests for additional information (RAls) from NRCletter dated June 21, 2013, regarding the Oconee Nuclear Station's (ONS's) Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Instrumentation, are as specified in thisenclosure.
Please note that information requested in NRC RAI-2 through RAI-1 is currently notavailable, and thus, a response cannot be submitted at this time. However, as provided for inthe RAI letter, Duke Energy is providing the anticipated date for submitting those RAIresponses.
Instrument Channel Preliminary Design OverviewThe new Oconee Nuclear Station (ONS) Wide Range (WR) Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Levelinstrumentation will consist of a "primary" channel and a "backup" channel for each SFP(i.e., Unit 1/2 SFP and Unit 3 SFP). Both the primary and backup channels will bepermanently installed.
Per NEI 12-02 guidance, neither of these channels requires accessto the SFP area during a Beyond Design Bases (BDB) event.The primary and backup channels will both utilize wave guided radar technology, whichonly requires a wave guided pipe and a receiving horn to be located in the SFP area. Thewave guided pipe and receiving horn contain no organic materials and are not susceptible to degradation due to exposure to radiation, heat, or steam. The electronics associated with all channels will be remotely located from the SFP inside the Seismic Category 1Auxiliary Building.
The primary channels will provide remote indication of SFP level in theassociated Main Control Room. The backup channels will provide SFP level in locations remote from the SFP and the Main Control Rooms, but promptly accessible in the plant, asdescribed in NEI 12-02. Each channel will have independent battery back-up capability.
Below is the ONS response to RAI-1 and the anticipated date(s) for responses to RAI-2 throughRAI- 11.NRC RAI-1:The OIP states, in part, thatIndication of SFP level will be provided from one foot above normal poolwater level (El. 841'-0")
down to approximately the top of the fuel storageracks (El. 816'-6" for Unit 1 & 2 and El. 816'-4" for Unit 3).In accordance with the guidance in NEI 12-02, the system will be capableof monitoring SFP level at three distinct water levels:" Level 1 -Level that is adequate to support operation of the normal fuel pool coolingsystem.-
indicated level greater than the point at which pump suction is presumed tobe lost (El. 837-6").* Level 2 -Level adequate to provide substantial radiation shielding for a personstanding on the spent fuel pool operating deck -indicated level greater than 10'above the highest point of any fuel storage racks (approximately El. 826'-6" forUnits 1 & 2 and El. 826'-4" for Unit 3)." Level 3 -Level where fuel remains covered but actions to implement make-up wateraddition should no longer be deferred
-indicated level at the highest point of any fuelstorage racks (approximately El. 816'-6" for Units 1 & 2 and El. 816'-4" for Unit 3).
Enclosure
-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 3 of 9Please provide the following:
a) For Level 1, specify how the identified location represents the HIGHER of the two pointsdescribed in the [Nuclear Energy Institute]
NEI 12-02 guidance for this level.b) A clearly labeled sketch depicting the elevation view of the proposed typical mountingarrangement for the portions of instrument channel consisting of permanent measurement channel equipment (e.g., fixed level sensors and/or stilling wells, and mounting brackets).
Indicate on this sketch the datum values representing Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 as wellas the top of the fuel. Indicate on this sketch the portion of the level sensor measurement range that is sensitive to measurement of the fuel pool level, with respect to the Level 1,Level 2, and Level 3 datum points.ONS Response:
a) Level 1 as defined in NEI 12-02 is the higher of two points defined by:A -The level at which reliable suction loss occurs due to uncovering of the coolant inletpipe, weir or vacuum breaker (depending on the design),
orB -The level at which the water height, assuming saturated conditions, above thecenterline of the cooling pump suction provides the required net positive suction headspecified by the pump manufacturer or engineering analysis.
The normal SFP water level is Elevation (El.) 840'-0".The SFP cooling pump suction piping submergence is lost when water level decreases below El. 836'-0" (Point A).During normal operation, SFP cooling pumps are automatically tripped at El. 837'-6" toprotect against NPSH and vortex concerns.
: However, as the SFP temperatures increaseabove normal, including temperatures that approach saturation conditions, the SFP coolingpump flow rates are procedurally controlled to prevent operation with potentially inadequate net positive suction head (NPSH) or vortex conditions based on engineering analysis.
Under these high temperature and reduced flow conditions, the limiting level which providesprotection against inadequate NPSH or vortex conditions is El. 840'-6",
which is 6 inchesabove the normal SFP water level. Due to the design of the SFP suction piping, pumpoperation cannot be supported at all during saturation conditions in the pool. Thus, Point Bfor ONS can only be approximated by the point at which NPSH protection is provided, whichvaries dependent on SFP conditions.
Under normal conditions, Point B relates toEl. 837'-6",
as provided in the overall integrated plan submitted February 28, 2013. But asSFP temperatures approach saturation, Point B relates to El. 840'-6".
Therefore, ONS willconsider El. 840'-6" as its "Level 1" datum due to it being higher that Point A and higher thanEl. 837'-6".
Each channel will be capable of indicating any of these levels, as well as theother level datum required by NEI 12-02 (See Answer b below for explanation of theexpected range of the level instruments).
b) The radar level instrument design will locate components in the SFP area such that theyremain above the maximum water level in the SFP and the equipment mounts will notrequire any connections to be made to the pool liner. The mounting brackets for the waveguided assemblies and receiving horns will be secured to the SFP operating deck which isat El. 844'-0".
The specific installation locations for the wave guided assemblies andreceiving horns has not been finalized and this information is not available within the 28-day Ericlosure
-Response to RAls Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 4 of 9response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energy anticipates submitting this information onequipment elevation, equipment orientation and the location of the mounting pointsassociated with the wave guided assemblies and receiving horns when answering RAI-2 inthe February 2014, Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.
Figure 1 provides the elevations representing Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3, the top of thefuel and the level monitoring range.FIGURE 1Level Range Minimum EL. 816' -6" to Approximately EL. 841' -0"NNote I;_EL 844"'-O" Operating DeokMax. Water Level (EL 841'-O")~--
---Level I (EL 840.-6"j.
.-------.
1lormal Water Level (EL 840'-0")--
----}-Level 2 (EL 826'-6")--
----------------------
-----------
Top of Fuel RacksU1/U2: B16"-5.75" Level 3 (8156'5")
-1 S 3.85EL 802'-0"..6 '.0Note 1: Final location of equipment is not determined, but the range will meet or exceedelevations defined by the maximum pool level and the top of the fuel racks.
Ehclosure
-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 5 of 9NRC RAI-2:Please provide a clearly labeled sketch or marked-up plant drawing of the plan view of the SFParea, depicting the SFP inside dimensions, the planned locations/placement of the primary andback-up SFP level sensor and mounting
: brackets, and the proposed routing of the cables thatwill extend from the sensors toward the location of the read-out/display device.ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-2 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.
This response will also include information that was not addressed in RAI-1 on equipment elevation, equipment orientation and the locationof the mounting points associated with the wave guided assemblies and receiving horns.NRC RAI-3:Please provide the following:
a) The design criteria that will be used to estimate the total loading on the mountingdevice(s),
including static weight loads and dynamic loads. Describe the methodology that will be used to estimate the total loading, inclusive of design basis maximumseismic loads and the hydrodynamic loads that could result from pool sloshing or othereffects that could accompany such seismic forces.b) A description of the manner in which the level sensor (and stilling well, if appropriate) will be attached to the refueling floor and/or other support structures for each plannedpoint of attachment of the probe assembly.
Indicate in a schematic the portions of thelevel sensor that will serve as points of attachment for mechanical/mounting orelectrical connections.
c) A description of the manner by which the mechanical connections will attach the levelinstrument to permanent SFP structures so as to support the level sensor assembly.
ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-3 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.
Enclosure
-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 6 of 9NRC RAI-4:Please provide the following:
a) A description of the specific method or combination of methods you intend to apply todemonstrate the reliability of the permanently installed equipment under Beyond-Design-Basis (BDB) ambient temperature,
: humidity, shock, vibration, and radiation conditions.
b) A description of the testing and/or analyses that will be conducted to provide assurance that the equipment will perform reliably under the worst-case credible design basisloading at the location where the equipment will be mounted.
Include a discussion ofthis seismic reliability demonstration as it applies to a) the level sensor mounted in theSFP area, and b) any control boxes, electronics, or read-out and re-transmitting devices that will be employed to convey the level information from the level sensor tothe plant operators or emergency responders.
c) A description of the specific method or combination of methods that will be used toconfirm the reliability of the permanently installed equipment such that following aseismic event the instrument will maintain its required accuracy.
ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-4 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.NRC RAI-5:Please provide the following:
a) A description of how the two channels of the proposed level measurement system meetthis requirement so that the potential for a common cause event to adversely affect bothchannels is minimized to the extent practicable.
b) Further information describing the design and installation of each level measurement system, consisting of level sensor electronics,
: cabling, and readout devices.
Pleaseaddress how independence of these components of the primary and back-up channels isachieved through the application of independent power sources, physical and spatialseparation, independence of signals sent to the location(s) of the readout devices, andthe independence of the displays.
ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-5 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.
Ernclosure
-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 7 of 9NRC RAI-6:Please provide the following:
a) A description of the electrical
[alternating current]
AC power sources and capacities forthe primary and backup channels.
b) If the level measurement channels are to be powered through a battery system (eitherdirectly or through an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), provide the design criteria thatwill be applied to size the battery in a manner that ensures, with margin, that the channelwill be available to run reliably and continuously following the onset of the BDB event forthe minimum duration needed, consistent with the plant mitigation strategies for BDBexternal events (Order EA-12-049).
ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-6 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.NRC RAI-7:Please provide the following:
a) An estimate of the expected instrument channel accuracy performance (e.g., in % of span)under both a) normal SFP level conditions (approximately Level 1 or higher) and b) at theBDB conditions (i.e., radiation, temperature,
: humidity, post-seismic and post-shock conditions) that would be present if the SFP level were at the Level 2 and Level 3 datumpoints.b) A description of the methodology that will be used for determining the maximum alloweddeviation from the instrument channel design accuracy that will be employed under normaloperating conditions as an acceptance criterion for a calibration procedure to flag tooperators and to technicians that the channel requires adjustment to within the normalcondition design accuracy.
ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-7 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.
Erficlosure
-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 8 of 9NRC RAI-8:Please provide the following:
a) A description of the capability and provisions the proposed level sensing equipment willhave to enable periodic testing and calibration, including how this capability enables theequipment to be tested in-situ.b) A description of how such testing and calibration will enable the conduct of regularchannel checks of each independent channel against the other, and against any otherpermanently-installed SFP level instrumentation.
c) A description of how calibration tests and functional checks will be performed and thefrequency at which they will be conducted.
Discuss how these surveillances will beincorporated into the plant surveillance program.d) A description of what preventative maintenance tasks are required to be performed duringnormal operation, and the planned maximum surveillance interval that is necessary toensure that the channels are fully conditioned to accurately and reliably perform theirfunctions when needed.ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-8 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.
NRC RAI-9:Please provide the following:
a) The specific location for each of the primary and backup instrument channel displays.
b) The reasons justifying why the locations selected will enable the information from theseinstruments to be considered "promptly accessible".
Include consideration of various drain-down scenarios.
c) If the primary and backup display location is other than the main control room, then providejustification for prompt accessibility to displays including primary and alternate routeevaluation, habitability at display location{s),
continual resource availability for personnel responsible to promptly read displays, and provisions for communications with decisionmakers for the various SFP drain down scenarios and external events.d) The reasons justifying why the locations selected will enable the information from theseinstruments to be considered "promptly accessible".
Include consideration of various drain-down scenarios.
ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-9 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.
Erlclosure
-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 9 of 9NRC RAI-10:Please provide the following:
a) A list of the operating (both normal and abnormal response) procedures, calibration/test procedures, maintenance procedures, and inspection procedures that will be developed foruse of the spent fuel pool instrumentation in a manner that addresses the orderrequirements.
b) A brief description of the specific technical objectives to be achieved within each procedure.
If your plan incorporates the use of portable spent fuel level monitoring components, pleaseinclude a description of the objectives to be achieved with regard to the storage location andprovisions for installation of the portable components when needed.ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-10 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.NRC RAI-11:Please provide the following:
a) Further information describing the maintenance and testing program the licensee willestablish and implement to ensure that regular testing and calibration is performed andverified by inspection and audit to demonstrate conformance with design and systemreadiness requirements.
Include a description of your plans for ensuring that necessary channel checks, functional tests, periodic calibration, and maintenance will be conducted forthe level measurement system and its supporting equipment.
b) A description of how the guidance in NEI 12-02 Section 4.3 regarding compensatory actionsfor one or both non-functioning channels will be addressed.
c) A description of the compensatory actions to be taken in the event that one of the instrument channels cannot be restored to functional status within 90 days.ONS Response:
Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-1 1 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.}}

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Oconee, Units 1, 2, and 3, Response to Requests for Additional Information Concerning Overall Integrated Plan with Regard to Requirements for Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation
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DUKE,.Scot L. BatonVice President

SENERGY, Oconee Nuclear StationDuke EnergyONO1VP I 7800 Rochester H"ySeneca, SC 29672o: 864.873.3274 f 864.873.4208 July 19, 2013 Scott.Batson@duke-energy.com ATTN: Document Control DeskU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy)Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3Docket Numbers 50-269, 50-270, 50-287Renewed Operating Licenses DPR-38, DPR-47, and DPR-55

Subject:

Response to Requests for Additional Information Concerning Oconee NuclearStation's Overall Integrated Plan With Regard To Requirements for Spent FuelPool Instrumentation

References:

1. Duke Energy Letter to the NRC, dated February 28, 2013, Overall Integrated Plans inResponse to March 12, 2012, Commission Order Modifying Licenses With Regard toRequirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051)

(ADAMS Accession No. ML12054A679)

2. NRC Letter to Duke Energy, dated June 21, 2013, Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and3, Request For Additional Information Regarding Overall Integrated Plan For Reliable SpentFuel Pool Instrumentation (Order Number EA-12-051)

(TAC Nos. MF0785, MF0786, andMF0787) (ADAMS Accession No. ML13171A301)

In Reference 1, Duke Energy submitted an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) to the U. S. NuclearRegulatory Commission (NRC) in response to the NRC's March 12, 2012, Order modifying licenses with regard to requirements for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Instrumentation forOconee Nuclear Station(ONS),

Units 1, 2, and 3. During the NRC's review of the ONS OIP, theNRC determined a need for further information and provided Duke Energy with eleven (11)requests for additional information (RAIs) in Reference

2. The Enclosure to this letter providesDuke Energy's response to the subject RAI items for ONS. It should be noted that Duke Energyis unable to respond to RAI-2 through RAI-1 1 from Reference 2 at this time since the designwork associated with SFP instrumentation at ONS is still in the early stages. However, DukeEnergy anticipates submitting responses to RAI-2 through RAI-1 1 for ONS in theFebruary 2014, Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.

There are no new regulatory commitments.

If you have any questions with regard to this letter, please contact Mr. David C. Haile from theONS Regulatory Affairs Group at (864) 873-4742.

www.duke-energy.co rnm U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission July 19, 2013Page 2I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed onJuly 19, 2013.Sincerely, Scott L. BatsonSite Vice President Oconee Nuclear Station

Enclosure:

Response to NRC RAIs Regarding the ONS Overall Integrated Plan forReliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission JUly 19, 2013Page 3xc: Mr. Victor M. McCree, Administrator, Region IIU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Marquis One Tower245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE, Suite 1200Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 Mr. John P. Boska, Senior Project ManagerU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D. C. 20555Mr. Ed Crowe, Senior Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oconee Nuclear StationMs. Susan E. Jenkins, ManagerRadioactive

& Infectious Waste Management SC Dept. of Health and Environmental Control2600 Bull St.Columbia, SC 29201 Enclosure Response to NRC RAIs Regarding theONS Overall Integrated Plan for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation July 19, 2013Page 1 of 9Jul 19 03Pae1o Enclosure

-Response to RAls Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 2 of 9Duke Energy's response to the eleven (11) requests for additional information (RAls) from NRCletter dated June 21, 2013, regarding the Oconee Nuclear Station's (ONS's) Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) for Reliable Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Instrumentation, are as specified in thisenclosure.

Please note that information requested in NRC RAI-2 through RAI-1 is currently notavailable, and thus, a response cannot be submitted at this time. However, as provided for inthe RAI letter, Duke Energy is providing the anticipated date for submitting those RAIresponses.

Instrument Channel Preliminary Design OverviewThe new Oconee Nuclear Station (ONS) Wide Range (WR) Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Levelinstrumentation will consist of a "primary" channel and a "backup" channel for each SFP(i.e., Unit 1/2 SFP and Unit 3 SFP). Both the primary and backup channels will bepermanently installed.

Per NEI 12-02 guidance, neither of these channels requires accessto the SFP area during a Beyond Design Bases (BDB) event.The primary and backup channels will both utilize wave guided radar technology, whichonly requires a wave guided pipe and a receiving horn to be located in the SFP area. Thewave guided pipe and receiving horn contain no organic materials and are not susceptible to degradation due to exposure to radiation, heat, or steam. The electronics associated with all channels will be remotely located from the SFP inside the Seismic Category 1Auxiliary Building.

The primary channels will provide remote indication of SFP level in theassociated Main Control Room. The backup channels will provide SFP level in locations remote from the SFP and the Main Control Rooms, but promptly accessible in the plant, asdescribed in NEI 12-02. Each channel will have independent battery back-up capability.

Below is the ONS response to RAI-1 and the anticipated date(s) for responses to RAI-2 throughRAI- 11.NRC RAI-1:The OIP states, in part, thatIndication of SFP level will be provided from one foot above normal poolwater level (El. 841'-0")

down to approximately the top of the fuel storageracks (El. 816'-6" for Unit 1 & 2 and El. 816'-4" for Unit 3).In accordance with the guidance in NEI 12-02, the system will be capableof monitoring SFP level at three distinct water levels:" Level 1 -Level that is adequate to support operation of the normal fuel pool coolingsystem.-

indicated level greater than the point at which pump suction is presumed tobe lost (El. 837-6").* Level 2 -Level adequate to provide substantial radiation shielding for a personstanding on the spent fuel pool operating deck -indicated level greater than 10'above the highest point of any fuel storage racks (approximately El. 826'-6" forUnits 1 & 2 and El. 826'-4" for Unit 3)." Level 3 -Level where fuel remains covered but actions to implement make-up wateraddition should no longer be deferred

-indicated level at the highest point of any fuelstorage racks (approximately El. 816'-6" for Units 1 & 2 and El. 816'-4" for Unit 3).

Enclosure

-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 3 of 9Please provide the following:

a) For Level 1, specify how the identified location represents the HIGHER of the two pointsdescribed in the [Nuclear Energy Institute]

NEI 12-02 guidance for this level.b) A clearly labeled sketch depicting the elevation view of the proposed typical mountingarrangement for the portions of instrument channel consisting of permanent measurement channel equipment (e.g., fixed level sensors and/or stilling wells, and mounting brackets).

Indicate on this sketch the datum values representing Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 as wellas the top of the fuel. Indicate on this sketch the portion of the level sensor measurement range that is sensitive to measurement of the fuel pool level, with respect to the Level 1,Level 2, and Level 3 datum points.ONS Response:

a) Level 1 as defined in NEI 12-02 is the higher of two points defined by:A -The level at which reliable suction loss occurs due to uncovering of the coolant inletpipe, weir or vacuum breaker (depending on the design),

orB -The level at which the water height, assuming saturated conditions, above thecenterline of the cooling pump suction provides the required net positive suction headspecified by the pump manufacturer or engineering analysis.

The normal SFP water level is Elevation (El.) 840'-0".The SFP cooling pump suction piping submergence is lost when water level decreases below El. 836'-0" (Point A).During normal operation, SFP cooling pumps are automatically tripped at El. 837'-6" toprotect against NPSH and vortex concerns.

However, as the SFP temperatures increaseabove normal, including temperatures that approach saturation conditions, the SFP coolingpump flow rates are procedurally controlled to prevent operation with potentially inadequate net positive suction head (NPSH) or vortex conditions based on engineering analysis.

Under these high temperature and reduced flow conditions, the limiting level which providesprotection against inadequate NPSH or vortex conditions is El. 840'-6",

which is 6 inchesabove the normal SFP water level. Due to the design of the SFP suction piping, pumpoperation cannot be supported at all during saturation conditions in the pool. Thus, Point Bfor ONS can only be approximated by the point at which NPSH protection is provided, whichvaries dependent on SFP conditions.

Under normal conditions, Point B relates toEl. 837'-6",

as provided in the overall integrated plan submitted February 28, 2013. But asSFP temperatures approach saturation, Point B relates to El. 840'-6".

Therefore, ONS willconsider El. 840'-6" as its "Level 1" datum due to it being higher that Point A and higher thanEl. 837'-6".

Each channel will be capable of indicating any of these levels, as well as theother level datum required by NEI 12-02 (See Answer b below for explanation of theexpected range of the level instruments).

b) The radar level instrument design will locate components in the SFP area such that theyremain above the maximum water level in the SFP and the equipment mounts will notrequire any connections to be made to the pool liner. The mounting brackets for the waveguided assemblies and receiving horns will be secured to the SFP operating deck which isat El. 844'-0".

The specific installation locations for the wave guided assemblies andreceiving horns has not been finalized and this information is not available within the 28-day Ericlosure

-Response to RAls Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 4 of 9response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energy anticipates submitting this information onequipment elevation, equipment orientation and the location of the mounting pointsassociated with the wave guided assemblies and receiving horns when answering RAI-2 inthe February 2014, Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.

Figure 1 provides the elevations representing Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3, the top of thefuel and the level monitoring range.FIGURE 1Level Range Minimum EL. 816' -6" to Approximately EL. 841' -0"NNote I;_EL 844"'-O" Operating DeokMax. Water Level (EL 841'-O")~--

---Level I (EL 840.-6"j.

.-------.

1lormal Water Level (EL 840'-0")--


}-Level 2 (EL 826'-6")--



Top of Fuel RacksU1/U2: B16"-5.75" Level 3 (8156'5")

-1 S 3.85EL 802'-0"..6 '.0Note 1: Final location of equipment is not determined, but the range will meet or exceedelevations defined by the maximum pool level and the top of the fuel racks.

Ehclosure

-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 5 of 9NRC RAI-2:Please provide a clearly labeled sketch or marked-up plant drawing of the plan view of the SFParea, depicting the SFP inside dimensions, the planned locations/placement of the primary andback-up SFP level sensor and mounting

brackets, and the proposed routing of the cables thatwill extend from the sensors toward the location of the read-out/display device.ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-2 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.

This response will also include information that was not addressed in RAI-1 on equipment elevation, equipment orientation and the locationof the mounting points associated with the wave guided assemblies and receiving horns.NRC RAI-3:Please provide the following:

a) The design criteria that will be used to estimate the total loading on the mountingdevice(s),

including static weight loads and dynamic loads. Describe the methodology that will be used to estimate the total loading, inclusive of design basis maximumseismic loads and the hydrodynamic loads that could result from pool sloshing or othereffects that could accompany such seismic forces.b) A description of the manner in which the level sensor (and stilling well, if appropriate) will be attached to the refueling floor and/or other support structures for each plannedpoint of attachment of the probe assembly.

Indicate in a schematic the portions of thelevel sensor that will serve as points of attachment for mechanical/mounting orelectrical connections.

c) A description of the manner by which the mechanical connections will attach the levelinstrument to permanent SFP structures so as to support the level sensor assembly.

ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-3 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.

Enclosure

-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 6 of 9NRC RAI-4:Please provide the following:

a) A description of the specific method or combination of methods you intend to apply todemonstrate the reliability of the permanently installed equipment under Beyond-Design-Basis (BDB) ambient temperature,

humidity, shock, vibration, and radiation conditions.

b) A description of the testing and/or analyses that will be conducted to provide assurance that the equipment will perform reliably under the worst-case credible design basisloading at the location where the equipment will be mounted.

Include a discussion ofthis seismic reliability demonstration as it applies to a) the level sensor mounted in theSFP area, and b) any control boxes, electronics, or read-out and re-transmitting devices that will be employed to convey the level information from the level sensor tothe plant operators or emergency responders.

c) A description of the specific method or combination of methods that will be used toconfirm the reliability of the permanently installed equipment such that following aseismic event the instrument will maintain its required accuracy.

ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-4 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.NRC RAI-5:Please provide the following:

a) A description of how the two channels of the proposed level measurement system meetthis requirement so that the potential for a common cause event to adversely affect bothchannels is minimized to the extent practicable.

b) Further information describing the design and installation of each level measurement system, consisting of level sensor electronics,

cabling, and readout devices.

Pleaseaddress how independence of these components of the primary and back-up channels isachieved through the application of independent power sources, physical and spatialseparation, independence of signals sent to the location(s) of the readout devices, andthe independence of the displays.

ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-5 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.

Ernclosure

-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 7 of 9NRC RAI-6:Please provide the following:

a) A description of the electrical

[alternating current]

AC power sources and capacities forthe primary and backup channels.

b) If the level measurement channels are to be powered through a battery system (eitherdirectly or through an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), provide the design criteria thatwill be applied to size the battery in a manner that ensures, with margin, that the channelwill be available to run reliably and continuously following the onset of the BDB event forthe minimum duration needed, consistent with the plant mitigation strategies for BDBexternal events (Order EA-12-049).

ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-6 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.NRC RAI-7:Please provide the following:

a) An estimate of the expected instrument channel accuracy performance (e.g., in % of span)under both a) normal SFP level conditions (approximately Level 1 or higher) and b) at theBDB conditions (i.e., radiation, temperature,

humidity, post-seismic and post-shock conditions) that would be present if the SFP level were at the Level 2 and Level 3 datumpoints.b) A description of the methodology that will be used for determining the maximum alloweddeviation from the instrument channel design accuracy that will be employed under normaloperating conditions as an acceptance criterion for a calibration procedure to flag tooperators and to technicians that the channel requires adjustment to within the normalcondition design accuracy.

ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-7 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.

Erficlosure

-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 8 of 9NRC RAI-8:Please provide the following:

a) A description of the capability and provisions the proposed level sensing equipment willhave to enable periodic testing and calibration, including how this capability enables theequipment to be tested in-situ.b) A description of how such testing and calibration will enable the conduct of regularchannel checks of each independent channel against the other, and against any otherpermanently-installed SFP level instrumentation.

c) A description of how calibration tests and functional checks will be performed and thefrequency at which they will be conducted.

Discuss how these surveillances will beincorporated into the plant surveillance program.d) A description of what preventative maintenance tasks are required to be performed duringnormal operation, and the planned maximum surveillance interval that is necessary toensure that the channels are fully conditioned to accurately and reliably perform theirfunctions when needed.ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-8 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.

NRC RAI-9:Please provide the following:

a) The specific location for each of the primary and backup instrument channel displays.

b) The reasons justifying why the locations selected will enable the information from theseinstruments to be considered "promptly accessible".

Include consideration of various drain-down scenarios.

c) If the primary and backup display location is other than the main control room, then providejustification for prompt accessibility to displays including primary and alternate routeevaluation, habitability at display location{s),

continual resource availability for personnel responsible to promptly read displays, and provisions for communications with decisionmakers for the various SFP drain down scenarios and external events.d) The reasons justifying why the locations selected will enable the information from theseinstruments to be considered "promptly accessible".

Include consideration of various drain-down scenarios.

ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-9 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.

Erlclosure

-Response to RAIs Regarding the ONS OIP for Reliable SFP Instrumentation July 19, 2013 Page 9 of 9NRC RAI-10:Please provide the following:

a) A list of the operating (both normal and abnormal response) procedures, calibration/test procedures, maintenance procedures, and inspection procedures that will be developed foruse of the spent fuel pool instrumentation in a manner that addresses the orderrequirements.

b) A brief description of the specific technical objectives to be achieved within each procedure.

If your plan incorporates the use of portable spent fuel level monitoring components, pleaseinclude a description of the objectives to be achieved with regard to the storage location andprovisions for installation of the portable components when needed.ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-10 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-051.NRC RAI-11:Please provide the following:

a) Further information describing the maintenance and testing program the licensee willestablish and implement to ensure that regular testing and calibration is performed andverified by inspection and audit to demonstrate conformance with design and systemreadiness requirements.

Include a description of your plans for ensuring that necessary channel checks, functional tests, periodic calibration, and maintenance will be conducted forthe level measurement system and its supporting equipment.

b) A description of how the guidance in NEI 12-02 Section 4.3 regarding compensatory actionsfor one or both non-functioning channels will be addressed.

c) A description of the compensatory actions to be taken in the event that one of the instrument channels cannot be restored to functional status within 90 days.ONS Response:

Information is not available within the 28-day response period allotted for this RAI. Duke Energyanticipates submitting a response to RAI-1 1 for ONS in the February 2014, Six-Month StatusReport for the Implementation of Order EA-12-051.