GO2-14-157, Response to Second Request for Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request for Changing Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 Function 7, SCRAM Discharge Volume Water Level - High.

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Response to Second Request for Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request for Changing Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 Function 7, SCRAM Discharge Volume Water Level - High.
ML14321A407
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Site: Columbia Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 11/06/2014
From: Javorik A L
Energy Northwest
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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{{#Wiki_filter:EN ERGYW EAlex L. Javorik Columbia Generating Station P.O. Box 968, PE04 Richland, WA 99352-0968 NORTHW EST Ph. 509.377.8555 I F. 509.377.2354 aljavork@energy-northwest.com G02-14-157 10 CFR 50.90 November 6, 2014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

Subject:

COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION, DOCKET NO. 50-397 RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL -HIGH"

References:

1) Letter dated March 24, 2014, AL Javorik (Energy Northwest) to NRC, "License Amendment Request for Changing Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 Function 7, 'Scram Discharge Volume Water Level -High'" (ADAMS Accession No. ML14098A400)
2) Letter dated May 8, 2014, AL Javorik (Energy Northwest) to NRC,"Supplemental Information Regarding License Amendment Request for Changing Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 Function 7, 'Scram Discharge Volume Water Level-High"' (ADAMS Accession No. ML 14141A538)
3) Letter dated August 27, 2014, AL Javorik (Energy Northwest) to NRC, "Response to Request for Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request for Changing Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 Function 7, 'Scram Discharge Volume Water Level-High' (TAC No. MF3673)" 4) Letter dated September 24, 2014, CF Lyon (NRC) to ME Reddemann (Energy Northwest), "Request for Additional Information Related to License Amendment Request to Change Technical Specification Table 3.3.1.1-1 Function 7, 'Scram Discharge Volume Water Level -High' (TAC No. MF3673)"

Dear Sir or Madam:

By Reference 1, Energy Northwest submitted a License Amendment Request (LAR) to change Technical Specification (TS) Table 3.3.1.1-1 Function 7, Scram Discharge Volume Water Level -High. By References 2 and 3, Energy Northwest provided additional information to support its initial LAR at the request of the NRC. By Reference 4, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requested additional information related RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Page 2 of 2 to Energy Northwest's previous submittals. Transmitted herewith in Attachment 1 is the Energy Northwest response to the second request for additional information. The information in this submittal addresses the NRC question in Reference 4 and also updates information previously provided in References 2 and 3. The updates to the previously submitted information are contained in Attachments 2 and 3. The updates are the result of recent revisions to the system design.No new regulatory commitments are being made in this submittal. Should you have any questions or require additional information regarding this matter, please contact Ms. L.L. Williams, Licensing Supervisor, at (509)377-8148. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.Executed on this At! day of 2014 Respectfully, A. .Vice President, Engineering Attachments as stated cc: NRC Region IV Administrator NRC NRR Project Manager NRC Sr. Resident Inspector -988C MA Jones- BPA/1 399 (email)WA Horin -Winston & Strawn (email)RR Cowley -WDOH (email)JO Luce -EFSEC (email) RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Page 2 of 2 to Energy Northwest's previous submittals. Transmitted herewith in Attachment 1 is the Energy Northwest response to the second request for additional information. The information in this submittal addresses the NRC question in Reference 4 and also updates information previously provided in References 2 and 3. The updates to the previously submitted information are contained in Attachments 2 and 3. The updates are the result of recent revisions to the system design.No new regulatory commitments are being made in this submittal. Should you have any questions or require additional information regarding this matter, please contact Ms. L.L. Williams, Licensing Supervisor, at (509)377-8148. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.Executed on this 6t day of /V0L*YiY 2014 Respectfully, A.L. Javori Vice President, Engineering Attachments as stated cc: NRC Region IV Administrator NRC NRR Project Manager NRC Sr. Resident Inspector -988C MA Jones- BPA/1 399 (email)WA Horin -Winston & Strawn (email)RR Cowley -WDOH (email)JO Luce -EFSEC (email) RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Attachment 1 Page 1 of 1 Response to Request for Additional Information NRC RAI: In its letter dated July 31, 2014 (ADAMS Accession No. ML 14206A01 1), the NRC staff requested clarification of why the licensee used a frequency of 24 months to calculate instrument drift, since this is not the surveillance frequency defined in the CGS TSs. In the licensee's response dated August 28, 2014, the licensee discussed that it recognized that using 24 months becomes non-conservative for establishing the instrument drift. The licensee stated that it is recalculating the as-found tolerance (AFT)using the drift associated with 18 months; however, the recalculated value for AFT was not provided in the response. The NRC staff has determined the recalculated value of the AFT is needed to complete its technical evaluation of the licensee's application. Please provide the recalculated value of the AFT for function 7b in TS Table 3.3.1.1-1 within 30 days of the date of this letter.Energy Northwest Response: The recalculated AFT for Function 7.b in Table 3.3.1.1-1 is plus or minus 0.73 inches (1.11% of Calibrated Span). The methodology applied in calculating the AFT is as described in Reference 2 however, some input parameters have been updated to reflect the revised system design.In addition to the changes to Function 7.b inputs, a change has been made to the design of the Function 7.a instrumentation as well. Specifically, level transmitters (CRD-LT-1 2A, B, C & D) which were to be replaced by Ametek transmitters will continue to be supplied by Gould. The change in approach for Function 7.a instrument design does not impact the changes to Function 7.a description and added surveillance for Function 7.a requested in Reference 1.Updates to the prior submittals (Reference 2 and Reference

3) are provided in Attachments 2 & 3, with changed text depicted by dotted underline.

Note that information which has not changed is not included except as needed to provide context to the information which did change.None of the changes described above or included in Attachments 2 or 3 impact the Reference 1 conclusions for no significant hazards or environmental considerations. RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Attachment 2 Page 1 of 6 Attachment 2 Updates to Response to Supplemental Information (Reference

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RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL-HIGH" Attachment 2 Page 2 of 6 Table 1 -Summary of SDV Water Level -High Instrumentation (Before & After)RPS Trip Logic Channel TS 3.3.1.1 Function/SDIV Tank A or B Existing Devices Manufacturer/ Model New Devices Manufacture/ Model To RPS Input Relay 120Vac Power Source 24VDC Power Supply EPN Al 7.b existing SDIV A 7.b new SDIV A 7.a SDIV B CRD-LS-13A (float switch)Magnetrol RPS-RLY-K1A CRD-LT-1 3A /CRD-LS-613A N/A 1-osemouni 3152ND2S2/ Ametek ET-1214 RPS-PP-C72/PO01 Ckt. 2A RPS Bus A RPS-RLY-K1A RPS-E/S-613A RPS Bus A I I ,MLU-L I -I/" UUIMU r ,.1/ I I CRD-LIS-601A Rosemount 510 DEL ETED NEW INSTRUMENT INFO RPS-RLY-K31A I I B1 7.b existing SDIV A 7.b new SDIV A 7.a SDIV B CRD-LS-13B (float switch)Magnetrol RPS-RLY-K1 B CRD-LT-13B/ CRD-LS-613B N/A Rosemount 3152ND2S2/ Ametek ET-1 214 RPS-PP-C72/PO01 Ckt. 2B RPS Bus B RPS-RLY-K1 B RPS-E/S-613B RPS Bus B U;HU-LI1-1 2b/CRD-LIS-601 B Rosemount 510 DELETED NEW INSTRUMENT INFO RPS-RLY-K31B-i *1 A2 7.b existing SDIV B 7.b new SDIV B 7.a SDIV A CRD-LS-1 3C (float switch)Magnetrol RPS-RLY-K1C RPS-PP-C72/PO01 Ckt. 2A RPS Bus A N/A CRD-LT-13C/ CRD-LS-613C fUI-IU I1IUU I.3152ND2S2/ Ametek ET-1214 RPS-RLY-K1 C RPS-E/S-613C RPS Bus A ORD-LT-12C/ Gould PD 3218/CRD-LIS-601C Rosemount 510 D.ELETED NEW INSTRUMENT INFO RPS-RLY-K31C + +B2 7.b existing SDIV B 7.b new SDIV B 7.a SDIV A CRD-LS-13D (float switch)Magnetrol RPS-RLY-K1 D CRD-LT-13D /CRD-LS-613D N/A I"osemriouni 3152ND2S2/ Ametek ET-1214 RPS-PP-C72/PO01 Ckt. 2B RPS Bus B RPS-RLY-K1 D RPS-E/S-613D RPS Bus B CRD-LT-12D / Gould PD 3218/CRD-LIS-601D Rosemount 510 DELETED NEW INSTRUMENT INFO F P-.O.3.I RPS-RLY-K31 D RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Attachment 2 Page 3 of 6 Table 2.1 -Instrument Uncertainties and Calibration and Drift Design Inputs for CRD-LT-13C& D Design Input Description Basis Calculation Calibration

1. Months Same as TS Calibration-Frequency F e u n y.1..8. M o t s ...a.. m...e....S.

..T..S...C.

a. .b... a.t.o... ... F. .e..9t .e.. n.... ..Frequency Press.u.r.e..iop.ut.M&TE.acc.u.r.acy

=+/- 0.125 in wg with.f..llscae..o.f...5... ..n.. .w e....l..t.a.....s ~~~~... .. n.. u. .span... .6ic e .a..n..d ...of 250 in wgj@Mqleve trnsmitter ýpp span is 66 inches and Re'fer'en-c-e Standards used for the calibration of the M&TE are...e..f.e..e..n..c.e...S..t.a.n..d..a.......u.s..e.....o...t..h..e...a.[.b..r...t.o..n...f..t.......&..T..E....r....... rnevgu.ti.to...ave.accuracpy.n.certai.n.t.ies..0.25.or..less.t.han.th.e. MT&E = Maintenance and test 0.26% of CS equipment uncertainty Current Outp.ut M&TE accuracy = +/-.013 mA DC with full.s..c.a. ....f..3..0....A.......C. .e...v..e..t.a..s.... t.t ..r...o...t..u.... a..n...... .....6...m...A..D.. 0 scale of 30mA DC, evel transmitter output span is 16 oA DC.a.n..d...R..e..e..e..n......S...a.o...a.r. .s...u...e....f.o...h..e...c..a~.b...aio.... qtf.iph...M..&..TjE ae.qu.] red to have accuracy .une.rtainties 0.25 or less th.n t, h..e..e.qu. ip..m..n~t.,bein q calibrated, The uiý nl p a.nd.o.ut.ut M. T..S.a.. e ..d i t..a...d..ey..e.......T...e..e.......n..... SA = Setting Accuracy 0.0% of CS The input a triJ M&TEs are digital devices. There i__a.in.une~.a._[_.nt~__________ _K rediK-t....assgciated.with djg M..&T.E..CAL = Calibration Effect .0.2.26.. of CS Plant Setpoint Methodology Standards EES-4, [M&TE 2+SA 2]"1 2 The manufacturer's statement of drift effect per 30 months is DR = Drift 02.... of CS +/-(0.1% URL + 0.1% span). D.ri.ft.valu.e.for.c.ajibration interval.of.o._t....._....>... R..._18 months _. (0..% URL+0.1..% spaox18 3..0..The manufacturer's statement of radiation effect is +/-0.25% of URL during and after initial exposure to a TID of 1 Mrad at a RE = Radiation Effect Qj.a0. of CS dose rate of 0.1 Mrads/hr. Assuming the effect is linearly proportional to TID, the radiation effect in radiation dose zone 522.P, TID of 7.0E5 Rads, is 0.66% of CS.The Temperature Effect of the system is determined by adding together the contributions from the transmitter and the remote diaphragm seal. The manufacturer's statement of temperature effect for the transmitter is +/-(0.15% URL + 0.6% span) per 1 00°F and temperature effect for the remote seal with DC704 silicone oil is +/-(...4 inwg/1OO°F first 5 ft of capillary + .0...7 T..... o inwg/1 00°F each additional 5 ft). Capillary length is 1.0ft Maximum temperature shift from calibration temperature is 34 0 F. Th.e..spec.ific.ation..f.o.r.transm.itter..a.n.d remote. seal. can. e 1 .e..a.ry ..e.r...oa. !.e..d..d.o..w....o...5.... ... ..e.r..th ..e.....a.n.. ....c.t ...e....linprl tteo~atddown 500Epe~r t~he man~ufactu~re~r.. Therefore, for 50 0 F.temperature shift, the total Temperature Effect is 1.69% of CS.Level Transmitter Uncertainty and Drift [refer to Table 2.11 2ý 2 1/22 UD,R = C x [RA 2 + CAL 2 + PSE 2+ SE 2 + DR + RE + TE 2 1 1 2 = 1.5.7%. of CS UD.B = CAE+DR+HE+IR+PE+PPE+SP = 0.56% of CS UD = UD,R+ UD.B The device uncertainty for the transmitter is Uo = 2...1..3 of CS CDD = (CAL 2 + DR 2).1.2.The device Calibration and Drift components for the transmitter is CDD = 0.39% of CS RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Attachment 2 Page 4 of 6 Level Switch (non-indicating Trip Unit) Uncertainty and Drift [refer to Table 2.21 UO,R = C x [RA 2 + CAL 2 + PSE 2 +SE 2] /2 = .03.2%. of CS UD.B = CAE+DR+HE+IR+PE+PPE+RE+SP+TE = 1.0% of CS UD = UD.R+UD.B The device uncertainty for the trip unit is UD = ,..2./. of CS CDD = CAL + DR The device Calibration and Drift components for the trip unit is CDD = .1...0.9 of CS Table 2.2 -Instrument Uncertainties and Calibration and Drift Design Inputs for 613C & D CRD-LS-Design Input Description Basis Calculation Calibration 18 months Same as.TS CalibrationF y Frequency DELETED CALIBRATION FREQUENCY +25%The voltage supplied to the level switch device must be within Power Supply Stability (V) Z20% of the nominal 24 VDC supply. The actual power supply is within 10%of the nominal voltage. This device is assumed to be within +/-10% of the nominal 24 VDC supply.Th.e.M&TE.p..ecfiie.d.fqortis calibration is Fluke model 743B with M&TE MainteDCand ac.c.ud.r. ..-...-. -0f 22 mA D1 ... a o.0.A1..D. mA.DC. Test Equipment 0.,09% of CS sw.ich..span.is.1.6.mA.DC. Reference standards used for the Uncertainty calibration of the M&TE are required to have accuracy uncertainties 0.25 or less than the equipment being calibrated. SA = Setting Accuracy 0.0% of CS The currentsour.c..e is a digital device. There is no uncertainty __ _associated with the setting of this device.CAL = Calibration Effect 0...09% of CS Plant Setpoint Methodology Standards EES-4, [M&TE 2+SA 2]1 1 2 Total Loop Uncertainty The above uncertainties for the transmitter and the trip units are combined U T = UTR+UTB UTR = [7- UD,R,n 2]112 = 1...6.0.% of CS UTB = Z UD,B+,n = 1.56% of CS UT =UTR+UTB = ,.3.. of CS UT = .2:09 inches Total Loop Uncertainty is UT = 20..9 inches RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Attachment 2 Page 5 of 6 Total Calibration and Drift The above Calibration and Drift components for the transmitter and the trip units are combined CD = [7i CALD,R,n, 2 +YDRD, R,n2 ]1/2+ F-DRD,B,n = 1.14Q.% of CS = 0..92 inches Total Loop Calibration and Drift Component CD = 0..92 inches.As-Found Tolerance (AFT) and As-Left Tolerance (ALT)For those instruments subject to the requirements of TSTF-493, Setting Tolerance has two parts. As-Found Tolerance (AFT) and As-Left Tolerance (ALT).AFT is defined as the bounds, within which the setpoint is expected to be found at the end of surveillance, and ALT is defined as the bounds within which the setpoint must be adjusted at the end of surveillance. The following calculation is for instrument CRD-LS-613C, but the results also apply to CRD-tod.t.e.recfl.eect.c fyq~y.?~.ellas to account for any effecýts due to a shortened capillary tube lengthj.b..e..t.w.e.....n. .t..................................... ............................................. n....t....r...v........f......a......d .u.. ... ..d. .r....s.. .n..s.e.bhetwe~e~nth~e scram .disch~arg~e volu~me .and .the .i~nstr~ume~n~tto .provide for a reduced response.th.m..e.. Given Data: EPN CRD-LS-613C k CRD-LT-1.3C 0.839*CAL+ = CAL .....0...9 RA.. ...A..D...E...L.. .........RA = RA- DE .LE .T ED 0.1 DRR 0.0 DRB+ = DRB 1.00*Note: k=1 for a normal distribution and 0.839 for a single sided distribution Calculated Values: As Found Tolerances (AFT) are calculated as follows: AFT+ = k x [(ZCAL*)2 + (ZRA+)2 + (ZDRR)2]1 2 + FDRB+ = 1.11% of CS = 0.:7.3 inches AFT = k x [(YCAL)2+ (7RA)2 + (WDRR)2]1 1 2 + FDRB = !1.1% of CS =.0.73. inches As Left Tolerances (ALT) are calculated as follows: ALT+ AFT+ DRi 0. 1 % of CS =0.07 inches ALT = ..A..F...T.......Z..D...RB =0.. of CS = 0.07. inches A T =..A...F..T.-.-.....D...R...... ..0....1..1../.. o CS =..0....0..7..ic e RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Attachment 2 Page 6 of 6 inches elevation 530' 7.4375" Upper Process Limit U 12.09 530' 6.27" 530' 5.35"----- --------------------- 529'9" ALT' 0.07'ALT- 0.07" 0.73" AFT'529'2" AFT Upper Allowable Value*Maximum Setting-TS Allowable Value As-Found Tolerance' As-Left Tolerance' Nominal Setpoint As-Left Tolerance' As-Found Tolerance' Minimum Setting Lower Allowable Value 0.73":0.9T2CD" 527' 8.47" 5277.55" U" 2.09" 527' 6.3750" Lower Process Limit Figure 1 -Setpoint Table for CRD-LS-613C, D Scram Setpoint* NOTE: The Instrument accuracy is specified from centerline of the diaphragm of the reference leg to centerline of the upper sensing diaphragm. This is the 100% range of the instrument. Any further increase above the centerline of the upper sensing diaphragm affects the accuracy of the measured value. Once the upper sensing diaphragm is fully submerged no further increase in level will result in a detected level change. Therefore, the upper allowable value is limited by design to the centerline of the upper sensing diaphragm. The upper sensing diaphragm centerline elevation for these transmitters is 529'-9". Therefore, an Upper Allowable Value of 529'-9" will be used; this is in agreement with the Tech. Spec.** NOTE: With the upper allowable value of 529'-9" per Tech Specs, the maximum setting is 529'-8.0.8 (529'-9" -0.92.).& NOTE: These AF/AL Tolerances are onlV for CRID-LIS-613GC CRD-L13D an.d...aCRD.LI..6.3F...S.U.M.MA.RY.TALE DE.$LETED. RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL- HIGH" Attachment 3 Page 1 of 3 Attachment 3 Updates to Response to Request for Additional Information (Reference

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RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL-HIGH" Attachment 3 Page 2 of 3 Table 2.1 -Instrument Uncertainties and Calibration and Drift Design Inputs for CRD-LT-13C & D (Instrument Range 0-25" to 0-250" H 2 0)Design Input Vendor Minimum Span (25") Maximum Span (250") CGS Proposed Span (66")Published Value RE = +/-0.25% of URL _ 0.25% of URL x 0.70c _ 0.25% of URL x 0.70 _ 0.25% of URL x 0.70 Radiation during and after = 0.25% x 250 x 0.70. +/- 0.25% x 250 x .70. = 0.25% x 250 x 0.70 Effect initial exposure to = 0.44" +/- +/- 0.44" = + ..44" a TID of 1 Mrad =+/- 0.44 -25 x 100 = +0.44 + 250 x 100 =+0.44 -66 x 100 at a dose rate of = +/- 1.76% CS =+/- 0...1.76.% CS = Q.% CS1 0.1 Mrads/hr.0 TID in zone 522_P. is of 7.0E5 Rads. Assuming the effect is linearly proportional to TID, it will be .25 % of URL x 7..0.E5/1E6 RESPONSE TO SECOND REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR CHANGING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 3.3.1.1-1 FUNCTION 7, "SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME WATER LEVEL-HIGH" Attachment 3 Page 3 of 3 Table 2.1 -Instrument Uncertainties and Calibration and Drift Design Inputs for CRD-LT-13C & D (continued) Design Vendor Minimum Span (25") Maximum Span (250") CGS Proposed Span (66")Input Published Value TE = Transmitter: Temperature +/-(._15% URL + = +/- (0.15% URL + 0.6% span) = _ (0.15% URL + 0.6% span) = + (0.15% URL + 0.6% span)Effect 0.6% span) per -2 .2 +2 100OF = +/- (0.15% x 250 + 0.6% x25) = +/- (0.15% x 250 + 0.6% x250) = + (0. 15% x 250 + 0.6% x66)temperature shiftd ÷ 2 -2 +2= +/- 0.262" = + 0.937" = + 0.385" Remote seal with DC704 silicone _+ (1.4 in wg for first 5 ft of = + 1.'05" (It is not span I+ 1.05" (It is not span oil: +/-(1.4 in wg for capillary + 0.7 in wg for each dependent) dependent) first 5 ft of additional 5 ft of capillary)f + 2 capillary + 0.7 in = + [1.4" + 0.7"] ÷ 2 wg for each = -1.05" additional 5 ft of capillary) per 100°F temperature shift The combined temperature The combined temperature The combined temperature effect is: effect is: effect is:= (.262 2-,.1..05 2)1/2 = (0.937 2- 1:05 2)1/2 -(0.385 2+ .1.05 2)1/2= .... ..8 ...+ 1.4....1... = 1.!. ..8 .." .-+/-1.08" = + 1...4 1." =+/- 1.11.8" 1 .108. + 25 x 1O0 = 1.41. + 250 x 1O0 =1.118.+ 66 x 1O0 =+1.69= + 4.32 % of CS =+ 0.56 % of CS %_of CSg d Maximum temperature shift from calibration temperature is 34 0 F e Specification for transmitter and the remote seal can be linearly interpolated down to 50°F r Capillary length is lO.ft.Reference 3 previously reported 4.80% of CS, the change to 1.69% of CS is due to ch.angein.capjiltlayengt o u 0.ft..}}