TSTF-10-21, Invitation to Participate in Industry Workshop on TSTF-493, Clarify Application of Setpoint Methodology for LSSS Functions

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Invitation to Participate in Industry Workshop on TSTF-493, Clarify Application of Setpoint Methodology for LSSS Functions
ML102920450
Person / Time
Site: Technical Specifications Task Force
Issue date: 10/18/2010
From: Browning R, Croft W, Raidy T, Schrader K
Babcock & Wilcox, BWR Owners Group, Combustion Engineering, PWR Owners Group, Technical Specifications Task Force, Westinghouse
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
TSTF-10-21, TSTF-493
Download: ML102920450 (5)


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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TASK FORCE TSTF A JOINT OWNERS GROUP ACTIVITY October 18, 2010 TSTF-10-21 PROJ0753 Attn: Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

SUBJECT:

Invitation to Participate in an Industry Workshop on TSTF-493, "Clarify Application of Setpoint Methodology for LSSS Functions"

Dear Sir or Madam:

The PWROG Licensing Subcommittee and BWROG Licensing Committee are sponsoring a joint Owners Group workshop to discuss adoption and implementation of TSTF-493, "Clarify Application of Setpoint Methodology for LSSS Functions." The workshop will be held December 6 and the morning of December 7, 2010 at the Marco Island Marriott, Marco Island, Florida.

We invite the NRC to present and participate in the meeting with the goal of promoting a common understanding between the NRC and the industry of the requirements in TSTF-493 and the information needed by the NRC staff when reviewing licensee applications to adopt TSTF-493. Our goal is to improve regulatory stability by promoting consistency in the interpretation of these requirements, both in the development of the license amendment requests, as well as the implementation by the licensees upon NRC approval.

A draft agenda is attached. Based on earlier discussions with the NRC, the TSTF would like an NRC representative or representatives to consider making presentations on the following subjects:

  • NRC Perspective on TSTF-493 Option A Adoption
  • NRC Perspective on TSTF-493 Option B Adoption
  • NRC Feedback on Case Studies and NRC Lessons Learned In addition to these presentations, the NRC staff participation in discussion of the other presentations will be invaluable in promoting common understanding.

Please let us know if you will be able to participate and, if so, who will attend. Please contact Brian Mann at (301)984-4400.

11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 100, Rockville, MD 20852 Phone: 301-984-4400, Fax: 301-984-7600 Administration by EXCEL Services Corporation

TSTF 10-21 October 18, 2010 Page 2 Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Kenneth J. Schrader (PWROG/W) Roy A. Browning (BWROG)

Thomas W. Raidy (PWROG/CE) Wendy E. Croft (PWROG/B&W)

Attachment cc: Robert Elliott, Technical Specifications Branch, NRC William Kemper, Instrumentation and Controls Branch, NRC Michelle Honcharik, Licensing Processes Branch, NRC

Draft Agenda December 6-7, 2010 Marco Island Marriott, Marco Island Florida Monday, December 6 7:30 BREAKFAST & Registration 8:00 I. Introduction and Purpose Industry Speaker 8:10 II. History of TSTF-493 Industry Speaker A. Definitions & Terminology B. Initial Problem Definition

1. ISA RP67.04.02 Method 3 C. Problem Expansion
1. 10 CFR 50.36 terminology 8:25 D. NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2006-17 NRC Speaker 8:40 E. 2009 Industry/NRC Agreement Industry Speaker
1. TSTF-493 Option A / Option B Overview 9:00 III. TSTF-493, Option A A. Technical Description Industry Speaker
1. Footnote Requirements
2. Bases Additions
3. Function Scope & Exceptions 9:45 B. Q&A 10:00 BREAK C. NSSS Methodology & Plant Implementation Considerations 10:15 1. GE Methodology General Electric Speaker 10:35 2. Westinghouse Methodology Westinghouse Speaker 11:55 3. Other Methodologies Industry Speaker D. Plant Implementation Issues 11:15 1. PWR Practices, Trending, & Training Industry Speakers 11:45 2. BWR Practices, Trending, & Training Industry Speakers Page 1

Draft Agenda December 6-7, 2010 Marco Island Marriott, Marco Island Florida 12:15 LUNCH 1:15 IV. NRC Perspective on TSTF-493 Option A Adoption NRC Speaker 2:45 BREAK 3:00 V. TSTF-493, Option B Industry Speaker A. Technical Description

1. Function Scope
2. Tech Spec and Bases changes
3. Program Requirements & Implementation Issues 3:45 B. Q&A 4:00 VI. NRC Perspective on TSTF-493 Option B Adoption NRC Speaker 5:00 End of First Day Tuesday, December 7 8:00 VII. Owners Group Implementation Guidance Document Industry Speaker VIII. Case Studies & Lessons Learned 8:30 A. Kewaunee Adoption of TSTF-493, Option B during ISTS Conversion Dominion Speaker 8:50 B. Cooper Adoption of TSTF-493, Option B NPPD Speaker 9:20 C. NRC Feedback on Case Studies and NRC Lessons Learned NRC Speaker 10:00 BREAK 10:15 IX. Questions and Answers / Panel Discussion 12:00 ADJOURN Page 2

Draft Agenda December 6-7, 2010 Marco Island Marriott, Marco Island Florida Based on discussions with the NRC, we anticipate the NRC staff would be interested in discussing the following topics in their presentations on TSTF-493, Options A and B:

NRC Perspective on TSTF-493 Option A Adoption

  • NRC expectations with regard to meeting agreement strategies.
  • Where are the NRC expectations documented?
  • What are the expectations for custom TS plants?
  • Discussion of Scope exclusions or Scope additions
  • Specification markups
  • License Amendment Request Content
  • Challenges with license amendment requests for setpoint changes affecting only one or two setpoint changes vs. Option A adoption strategies
  • What are the NRC staff expectations and needs for reviewing Summary Calculations submitted with TSTF-493 Option A in support of proposed setpoint value revisions?
  • What other evaluation criteria will be applied by the NRC staff when reviewing licensee determinations of Limiting Trip Setpoints and/or Nominal Trip Setpoints, As-Found and As-Left Tolerances, and Allowable Values?
  • Current concerns about preparing license amendment package NRC Perspective on TSTF-493 Option B Adoption
  • Discussion of Scope exclusions or Scope additions
  • Specification markups
  • Methodology references
  • What are the expectations for custom TS plants?
  • Contents of Methodology
  • Identify sources of uncertainty and classification
  • What are the NRC staffs expectations for the implementation of the licensees Setpoint Control Program?
  • License Amendment Request Content
  • What criteria will be used by the NRC staff when evaluating licensee-submitted setpoint methodology documentation submitted with TSTF-493 Option B?
  • Current concerns about preparing license amendment package Page 3