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Submits Restatement of Four License Conditions & Commitment Necessary to Eliminate Each Condition from License NPF-34
ML17298C130
Person / Time
Site: Palo Verde Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 05/15/1985
From: Van Brunt E
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
ANPP-32642-EEVB, NUDOCS 8505170215
Download: ML17298C130 (10)


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Arizona Nuclear Power Project P.o. BOX 52034 o PHOENIX, ARIZONA85072-2034 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ANPP-32642-EEVB/KLM.

Attention: Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief May 15, 1985 Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555

Subject:

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)

Units 1, 2, and 3 PVNGS Unit 1 License Conditions Docket Nos. STN 50-528 (License No. NPF-34)/529/530 File: 85-056-026. G.1.01.10

Dear Mr. Knighton:

The PVNGS Unit 1 License, License No. NPF-34, contains four conditions which ANPP believes can be removed. In lieu of these license conditions, ANPP will provide the staff with the appropriate commitments.

The following contains a restatement of each license condition and the commitment necessary to eliminate the license condition from the PVNGS Unit 1 license.

License Condition 2.C.(ll):

"Initial Inservice Ins ection Pro ram (Sections '5.2.4 & 6.6 SER)

Prior to July 1, 1987, APS shall submit the initial inservice inspection program for staff approval."

ANPP Commitment:

Nine months prior to first refueling outage, ANPP will submit the initial inservice inspection program for staff approval.

License Condition 2.C.(13):

"Guide Tube Wear Surveillance (Section 4.2.5 SSER 2)

Prior to July 1, 1987, APS shall submit the details of the fuel assembly guide tube fretting wear inspection program for staff review and approval, and perform the approved program during the first refueling outage."

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Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3 Docket Nos. STN 50-528 (License No. NPF-34)/529/530 ANPP- 32642 Page 2 ANPP Commitment:

Six months prior to the first refueling outage, ANPP will submit the details of the fuel assembly guide tube fretting wear inspection program for staff review and approval. ANPP will perform the approved program during the first refueling outage.

License Condition 2.C.(14)

"Fuel Rod Growth (Section 4.2.4 SSER 5)

Prior to entering Startup (Mode 2) after each refueling, APS shall either provide a report that demonstrates that the existing fuel element assemblies (FEA) have sufficient available shoulder gap clearance for at least the next cycle of operation, or identify to the NRC and implement a modified FEA design that has adequate shoulder gap clearance for at least the next cycle operation. This requirement will apply until the NRC concurs that the shoulder gap clearance provided is adequate for the design life of the fuel."

ANPP Commitment:

Prior to entering Startup (Mode 2) after each refueling, ANPP will provide either a report that demonstrates that the existing fuel element assemblies (FEA) have sufficient available shoulder gap clearance for at least the next cycle of operation, or identify to the NRC and implement a modified FEA design that has adequate shoulder gap clearance for at least the next cycle operation. ANPP will meet this commitment until the NRC concurs that the shoulder gap clearance provided is adequate for the design life of the fuel.

License Condition 2.C.(15):

"Loose Parts Monitori S stem (Section 4.4.1 SSER 5)

Three months following completion of the start-up tests, system calibration, and establishment of the alert level for the loose parts monitoring system, APS shall submit a report for the system, as described in SSER 5."

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Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief PVNGS Units Docket Nos.

l,STN2,50-528 and 3 (License No. NPF-34)/529/530 ANPP- 32642 Page 3 ANPP Commitment:

Three months following completion of the start-up tests, system calibration, and establishment of the alert level for the loose parts monitoring system (LPMS), ANPP will submit a report for the system, as described in SSER 5.

Please contact Mr. W. F. Quinn of my staff concerning any questions on this matter.

Very truly yours, E. E. Van Brunt, Jr.

Bcecutive Vice President Project Director EEVB/KLM/)le cc: E. A. Licitra R. P. Zimmerman A. C. Gehr

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