NRC Generic Letter 1990-02
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 February 1, 1990 TO ALL LIGHT-WATER
REACTOR LICENSEES
AND APPLICANTS
SUBJECT: ALTERNATIVE
REQUIREMENTS
FOR FUEL ASSEMBLIES
IN THE DESIGN FEATURES SECTION OF TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS (Generic Letter 90-02)Technical Specifications (TS) include design requirements for fuel assemblies in Section 5, "Design Features." On a plant-specific basis, the staff has approved changes to these requirements that provide flexibility for improved fuel performance by permitting timely removal of fuel rods that are found to be leaking during a refueling outage or are determined to be probable sources of future leakage. Because these improvements in a licensee's fuel performance program will provide for reductions in future occupational radiation exposure and plant radiological releases, this alternative is being made available to all plants as a line-item improvement in TS.The requirements included in Section 5 of the TS on "Design Features" address those features of the facility such as materials of construction and geometric arrangements which, if altered or modified, would have a significant effect on safety and are not covered under other sections of the TS on "Safety Limits,""Limiting Conditions for Operation," or "Surveillance Requirements." Recently, the staff approved a lead-plant request to modify the requirements for "Fuel Assemblies." Specification
5.3.1, for the McGuire and Catawba plants. That change allows the substitution of Zircaloy-4 or stainless steel filler rods or open water channels for fuel rods in fuel assemblies if justified by cycle-specific reload analyses using an NRC-approved methodology.
In addition, the change requires that a special report describing the number of rods replaced be submitted to NRC if more than 30 rods in the core, or 10 rods in any assembly, are replaced per refueling.
The enclosed guidance addresses the preparation of a license amendment request for this change to TS. Licensees and applicants are encouraged to 900129005
-4 propose changes to their TS that are consistent with the guidance in the enclosure.
Conforming amendment requests will be expeditiously reviewed by the NRC Project Manager for the facility.
Please contact the Project Manager if you have questions on this matter.Sincerely, J es G. Partlow Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures:
1. Guidance for the Modification of the Requirements for Fuel Assemblies in the Design Features Section of Technical Specifications
2. List of Most Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters eRH i..
Generic Letter 9 0-.Q? Enclosure GUIDANCE FOR THE MODIFICATION
OF THE REQUIREMENTS
FOR FUEL ASSEMBLIES
IN THE DESIGN FEATURES SECTION OF TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INTRODUCTION
This enclosure provides guidance for the preparation of a license amendment request to modify the Technical Specifications (TS) requirements for "Fuel Assemblies" in the Section 5, "Design Features," of TS. This change to the TS permits the substitution of Zircaloy-4 or stainless steel filler rods or open water channels for fuel rods in fuel assemblies if justified by cycle-specific reload analyses.DISCUSSION
The requirements for fuel assemblies specify the quantity of fuel assemblies and the number of fuel rods per assembly.
Flexibility to deviate from the number of fuel rods per assembly is desirable to permit timely removal of fuel rods that are found to be leaking during a refueling outage or are determined to be probable sources of future leakage. This improvement in the licensee's fuel performance program will provide for reductions in future occupational radiation exposure and plant radiological releases.The substitution of filler rods or open water channels for fuel rods is accept-able when justified by cycle-specific reload analyses using an NRC-approved methodology.
This reload analyses will demonstrate that existing design limits and safety analyses criteria are met in advance of the next operating cycle.An "NRC-approved methodology" includes those methodologies acknowledged in the Final Safety Analysis Report and applied in support of the issuance of the original operating license. It also includes those subsequent methodologies that have been submitted to and accepted by the NRC staff as amendments to the operating license.If the reconstitution of fuel assemblies through the use of filler rods or open water channels is extensive, this information should be reported to NRC.Therefore, if more than 30 rods in the core, or 10 rods in any assembly, are replaced during a refueling, a special report describing the number of rods replaced must be submitted to NRC in accordance with the provisions of the TS for special reports.The attached example is a typical specification for fuel assemblies with the required modifications shown underlined.
Proposed changes to plant TS should follow this guidance.SUMMARY The modification of the "Design Features" section of the TS on "Fuel Assemblies" will not result in modifications to fuel assemblies that would have a signifi-cant effect on safety because of the necessity to justify such changes using an NRC-approved methodology.
This requirement will confirm conformance to existing design limits and that safety analyses criteria are met before oper-ation during the next fuel cycle. A license amendment request to modify the requirements for "Fuel Assemblies" that is consistent with the guidance provid-ed will result in flexibility for improved fuel performance.
Generic Letter 90-02 Enclosure MODEL TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
CHANGE (CHANGES SHOWN UNDERLINED)
5.0 DESIGN FEATURES 5.3 REACTOR CORE FUEL ASSEMBLIES
5.3.1 The core shall contain 193 fuel assemblies with each fuel assembly nominally containing
264 fuel rods clad with Zircaloy-4, 3 except that substitu-tibini577ircaloy-4 or stainless steel filler rods or open water channels for fuel rods may be ma-de in fuel assemblies if justified by cycle-speciffic Rreoad analyses using an NRC-a-pproved methodolo y. Should more than 30 rods in-the core. or 10 rods in any assembly be replaced per-refuel ing a secialreo~rt describing tenumber o rodsreplaced shal besubmited to te Commission pursuant to Specification
6.9.2 within 30-days after c cle startup Each fuel rod shal have a nomina active fuel lengt of 14 nches. Reload fuel shall be similar in physical design to the initial core loading and shall have a maximum enrichment of 4.0 weight percent U-235.Specification
6.9.2 of the Standard Technical Specifications (STS) states: Special reports shall be submitted to the Regional Administrator of the Regional Office of the NRC within the time period specified for each report.Plants whose Technical Specifications do not include STS 6.9.2 should ensure that the revised Specification
5.3.1 includes reporting requirements equivalent to the combination of STS 5.3.1 and 6.9.2 above.A..
LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED GENERIC LETTERS Generic Letter No.Date of Subject Issuance Issued To Issued To 90-01 89-23 89-22 REQUEST FOR VOLUNTARY
01/18/90 PARTICIPATION
IN NRC REGULATORY
IMPAC SURVEY NRC STAFF RESPONSES
TO 10/23/89 QUESTIONS
PERTAINING
TO IMPLEMENTATION
OF 10 CFR PART 26 -GENERIC LETTER 89-23 POTENTIAL
FOR INCREASED
ROOF 10/19/89 LOADS AND PLANT AREA FLOOD RUNOFF DEPTH AT LICENSED NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS DUE TO RECENT CHANGE IN PROBABLE MAXIMUM PRECIPITATION
CRITERIA DEVELOPED
BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (GENERIC LETTER 89-22)REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
10/19/89 CONCERNING
STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION
OF UNRESOLVED
SAFETY ISSUE (USI) REQUIREMENTS
PROTECTED
AREA LONG-TERM
09/26/89 HOUSEKEEPING
89-21 ALL LICENSEES
OF OPERATING
REACTORS &CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS FOR LWR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING
LICENSEES AND CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS ALL LICENSEES
OF OPERATING
REACTORS AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS (EXCEPT BYRON BRAIDWOOD, VOGTLE, SOUTH TEXAS, AND RIVER BEND)ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING
LICENSES AND CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS ALL FUEL CYCLE FACILITY LICENSEES WHO POSSESS, USE, OR PROCESS FORMULA QUANTITIES
OF STRATEGIC
SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL ALL LICENSEES
OF OPERATING
REACTORS, APPLICANTS
FOR OPERATING
LICENSES AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS FOR LIGHT WATER REACTOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING
LICENSES OR CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 89-20 89-19 REQUEST FOR ACTION RELATED TO 09/20/89 RESOLUTION
OF UNRESOLVED
SAFETY ISSUE A-47 "SAFETY IMPLICATION
OF CONTROL SYSTEMS IN LWR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS" PURSUANT TO 10 CFR 50.54(f)89-18 RESOLUTION
OF UNRESOLVED
SAFETY ISSUE A-17, "SYSTEMS INTERACTIONS
IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 09/06/89
-2 -propose changes to their TS that are consistent with the guidance in the enclosure.
Conforming amendment requests will be expeditiously reviewed by the NRC Project Manager for the facility.
Please contact the Project Manager if you have questions on this matter.Sincerely, Original signed by James G. Partlow James G. Partlow Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures:
1. Guidance for the Modification of the Requirements for Fuel Assemblies in the Design Features Section of Technical Specifications
2. List of Most Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters Distribution:
See Attached Concurrence:
The following individuals concurred in this Generic Letter by their concurrence in the May 10, 1989 memorandum forwarding the Generic Letter to CRGR: TGDunning, OTSB:DOEA;
RLEmch, OTSB:DOEA;
EJButcher, C:OTSB:DOEA;
BCalure, TECH EDITOR; CHBerlinger, C:GCB:DOEA;
CERossi, D:DOEA:NRR;
FJCongel D:DREP:NRR;
LCShao, D:DEST; SATreby, OGC; FJMiraglia, ADT:NRR;JHSniezek, DD:NRR.In a memorandum from ELJordan, Chairman, CRGR, to JHSniezek, Deputy Director, NRR, dated August 11, 1989, CRGR waived their review of this Generic Letter.Jose A. Calvo, Chief Technical Specifications Branch Division of Operational Events Assessment, NRR DOCUMENT NAME: FUELGL HOXIE\* ADTY R AIg."R#3 FMAbiia vW~flow -s4°MA a /90