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Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the Third Ten-Year Interval Inservice Testing Program
ML070870715
Person / Time
Site: Columbia Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 03/22/2007
From: Oxenford W
Energy Northwest
To:
Document Control Desk, NRC/NRR/ADRO
References
G02-07-052
Download: ML070870715 (6)


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ENERGY R NORTHWEST I~'eopne *V/~sin

  • P.O. Box 968 -Richland, WA
  • 99352-0968 March 22, 2007 G02-07-052 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

Subject:

COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION, DOCKET NO. 50-397 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE THIRD TEN-YEAR INTERVAL INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION

References:

1) Letter dated, October 10, 2005, G02-05-166, WS Oxenford (Energy Northwest) to NRC, "Submittal of the Third Ten-Year Interval Pump and Valve Inservice Testing (IST) Program Plan" 2) Letter dated, February 22, 2007, G02-07-035, WS Oxenford (Energy Northwest) to NRC, "Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the Third Ten-Year Interval Pump and Valve Inservice Testing (IST) Program Plan"

Dear Sir or Madam:

Transmitted herewith in Attachment 1 is the Energy Northwest response to a Request for Additional Information.

This response provides the additional information as discussed with the Staff in a teleconference on March 7, 2007. As noted in Attachment 1, Energy Northwest hereby withdraws requests RP-02 and RP-08. There are no new commitments contained in this response.If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact GV Cullen at (509) 377-6105., I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the date of this letter.Respectfull WS Oxe~nford/(Mailýrop PE04)Vice Preside t,rXchnical Services Attachments:

1) " Response to Request for Additional Information
2) Revised-Request RV-01 cc: BS Mallett -NRC RIV CF Lyon -NRC NRR NRC Senior Resident Inspector/988C WA Horin-- Winston!&

Strawn RN Sherman -BPA/1 399ý 0(47ý RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE THIRD TEN-YEAR INTERVAL INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION Attachment 1 Page 1 of 2 Response to Request for Additional Information Item 1 In Revision 1 of Relief Request RV01, the licensee changed the basis for the relief to"the alternative provides an acceptable level of quality and safety," while in the original relief request, the basis was impracticality.

Please explain the reason for the change.The technical specification addresses system operability while inservice testing deals with component operability and sometimes system operability as well. The technical requirements may satisfy system operability but not necessarily component operability.

Response The components identified in Relief Request RV-01 consist of two independent testable check valves in series and cannot be tested individually as described in Subsection ISTC-3630.

Therefore, leak testing in accordance with the Code is impractical.

Relief Request RV-01 has been revised to state the basis for the relief is impracticality as indicated in Attachment 2.Request RV-01 has also been revised to request leak test substitutions approved by the Staff in an SER dated February 9, 2007 (referenced in attached revised relief request), to also apply to the testing specified in Paragraph ISTC-3630.

Item 2 For RP-02, you want to use Section 5.5.2 of NUREG-1482, which is applicable to positive displacement pumps. The pumps are vertical centrifugal pumps. The RAI response says that the methodology in the NUREG is germane to both types of pumps.Provide a different justification as to why the alternative testing is acceptable.

Response The ASME Code components identified in Relief Request RP-02 (DO-P-1A, DO-P-1 B, and DO-P-2) qualify for classification as "skid mounted pumps" as defined in ISTA-2000 and therefore exclusion from subsection ISTB pursuant to ISTB-1200.

As such, Energy Northwest hereby withdraws Relief Request RP-02 from its third ten-year interval IST program.

RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE THIRD TEN-YEAR INTERVAL INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION Attachment 1 Page 2 of 2 Item 3 In RP-08, you want to increase the upper limit of the acceptable range from 1.03 to 1.10.Response The ASME Code components identified in Relief Request RP-08 (DO-P-1A, DO-P-1 B, and DO-P-2) qualify for classification as "skid mounted pumps" as defined in ISTA-2000 and therefore exclusion from subsection ISTB pursuant to ISTB-1200.

As such, Energy Northwest hereby withdraws Relief Request RP-08 from its third ten-year interval IST program.

RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE THIRD TEN-YEAR INTERVAL INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION Attachment 2 Page 1 of 3 Revised Request RV-01 Relief Request -- RV01 aRev~ision 1, Relief Request in Accordance with 10CFR 50.55a(f)(5)(iii)

-- Inservice Testing Impracticality

--ASME Code Components Affected Affected Class Cat. Function System(s)Valves CVB-V-1AB, 2 AC To break vacuum on the drywell to Primary CD, EF, GH, suppression chamber downcomers Containment JK, LM, NP, and to limit steam leakage from the Cooling and Purge QR, ST downcomer to the wetwell gas space.Applicable Code Edition and Addenda The 2001 Edition and the 2002 and 2003 Addenda of the ASME OM Code.Applicable Code Requirement OM Subsection ISTC-3630, Leakage Rate for Other Than Containment Isolation Valves.Impracticality of Compliance These check valves cannot be tested individually therefore, assigning a limiting leakage rate for each valve or valve combination is not practical.

Burden Caused by Compliance Subsection ISTC-3630 requires Category A valves, other than containment isolation valves, to be individually leak tested. Each vacuum relief valve assembly consists of two independent testable check valves in series with no instrument located between them to allow testing of each of the two check valves. Therefore, leak testing in accordance with the Code is impractical.

Modifications to allow individual testing of these valves would require a major system redesign and be burdensome.

RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE THIRD TEN-YEAR INTERVAL INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION Attachment 2 Page 2 of 3 Relief Request -- RVOI (Contd.)Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use These valves will be leak tested in accordance with Columbia Generating Station Technical Specifications SR 3.6.1.1.2, SR 3.6.1.1.3, and SR 3.6..1.4 during refueling outages.TechnicalSpecifications SR Spefession chamber bypass leg tesl itors theyombined leakagcofi t of pathtways-(1)th f Towlcomears, c(2 piping ecorrealy aconnectd to oti ithe drywell and suppressian chamber air space, and (3) the 7 suppression chamber-to-drwe~llxacuum; breakers.

The, tes~t frequencyis7 120 months and 48 months following one test failure~ and 24 months 'if 6w consecutive tests fail until tw !conse~cutive tests are less than~ or e&aI to the Technical Specifications SR 3.6.1.1.2 es a IeAk rate test frquency of 24 monhseon ahsupeso chme-odryell vacuum breaker pathway, xcept whnthe leakage test of SR3.6.1..2 has b~een performed (Note tc SR 3.6.1.3)Thu, ech uppesson haberto-rywll acum beaer pathway willhav aI lak, Technical Specifications S v 3.6.1 .14 establishes outage tes freque of 24 onths toe determine the suppr ssion chainber-to-drywell vacuumebrea totalsonpool lIeakage, excep whe te bypass leakagetest of SIR 3.6.'1.1.2 has been perfo rmed (Note to SR 3.6.1.1.4).

Thus, tadetermination of suppraesion chaemaeril qouywll van leaka i aveaeak test frequency of 24 monhs by eithe 3 .6..12 or SIR 3.6.1.1.4.

These valves are also verified-closed by position indicators, exercised., and tested in the open direction using a torque wrench per Technical Specification SR 3.6.1.7.1, SR 3.6.1.7.2, and SR 3.6.1.7.3.

In accordance with a se~parate commitment, the valves 3/4a visually inspected e~ach refueling ou e., Quality/Safety Impact The leakage criteria and corrective actions specified in the Columbia Generating Station Technical Specifications SR 3.6.1.1.2, SR36. 1. 1.31 'nd SIR 3.6.1.1.4 , combined with visual examination of valve seats every refuel outage provides adequate assurance of the relief valve assembly's ability to remain leak tight and to prevent a suppression pool bypass. Thus, proposed alternative provides adequate assurance of material quality and public safety.

RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE THIRD TEN-YEAR INTERVAL INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION Attachment 2 Page 3 of 3 Duration of Proposed Alternative Third 10 year interval.Precedents This relief request was granted for the previous 10 year interval.SER letter dated November 27, 1995 (TAC No. M91159); Relief Request No. RV01.References