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MONTHYEARML20217F1951999-10-0707 October 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,to Revise Licensing Basis to Credit One of Insights/Conclusions of NUREG-1465, Revised Source Term Insights ML20211E7061999-08-20020 August 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,incorporating Many of Generic Improvements Agreed Upon Between Industry & NRC Since GGNS Conversion to ITS ML20196K0791999-06-29029 June 1999 Suppl to 980720 Application for Amend to License NPF-29, Implementing BWROG Enhanced Option I-A,reactor Stability long-term Solution.Rev to TS 3.4.1 Inadvertently Omitted from Original Application ML20196G6901999-06-23023 June 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Associated with Various Esfss Which Need No Longer Be Credited Following Design Basis Fuel Handling Accident ML20206K5241999-05-0606 May 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TSs Required to Support Ggns,Cycle 11 Operation,Including Slmcpr.Portions of Encl Re Addl Info on Calculated Cycle Specific SL MCPR for Plant Cycle 11 Withheld ML20206R9271999-01-12012 January 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47,proposing Required Actions Consistent with NRC Accepted Change to BWR Improved TS NUREG-1433 & NUREG-1434 ML20236T1551998-07-20020 July 1998 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TSs Re BWROG Enhanced Option I-A Reactor Stability Long Term Solution ML20198J3451998-01-0909 January 1998 Revised Application for Amend to License NPF-29,providing Clarifications to Amend & Adding Restriction to Allowed Interval Extensions Re Option B of 10CFR50,app J ML20198N3851997-10-28028 October 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS to Implement Option B & Ref SE Issued by NRR for Ggns'S App J Exemption as Implementing Document for performance-based Leakage Testing Program ML20210V5461997-09-18018 September 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,reflecting Decrease of Two Recirculation Loop SLMCPR to 1.11 & Single Recirculation Loop SLMCPR Limit to 1.12.Proprietary Info Re SLMCPR for Cycle 10,encl.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20134E1191996-10-22022 October 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Figure 3.4.11-1, Minimum Reactor Vessel Metal Temperature Vs Reactor Vessel Pressure, Curves Using Methodology of Reg Guide 1.99,Rev 2, Radiation Embrittlement.. ML20117P4421996-09-19019 September 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing Containment Purge Valves W/Resilient Seals on Performance Based Leakage Testing Frequency ML20117G6661996-08-27027 August 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying Tech Specs Surveillance Requirements for Safety/Relief Valves ML20116F0141996-07-31031 July 1996 Rev 1 to Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TSs Required to Support Cycle 9,reload 8.Rev 1 to J11-02863SLMCPR, GGNS Cycle 9 Safety Limit MCPR Analysis Encl.Rept Withheld ML20113B7341996-06-20020 June 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,redefining Secondary Containment Boundary to Allow Encl Bldg to Be Inoperable During Upcoming Refueling Outage ML20112E1741996-05-31031 May 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47 Adding Addl Acceptable Required Actions to Tech Spec Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.9.1, Refueling Equipment Interlocks ML20117F4541996-05-0909 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying SRV Surveillance Test for Relief Mode of Operation ML20117D6901996-05-0909 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TSs to Support Unit 1,cycle 9 Including Changes to SLMCPR & Ref for Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits ML20111B2631996-05-0808 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,placing Containment Purge Valves W/Resilient Seals on Performance Based Leakage Testing Frequency ML20108E3551996-05-0606 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing Name from Mississippi Power & Light to Entergy Mississippi,Inc ML20107E2521996-04-18018 April 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,prohibiting Performance of 24-h EDG Maint Run While Unit in Either Mode 1/2 RBG-42766, Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47,adding Addl Acceptable Method of Fuel Movement,Control Rods Removed or Withdrawn from Defueled Core Cells1996-04-18018 April 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47,adding Addl Acceptable Method of Fuel Movement,Control Rods Removed or Withdrawn from Defueled Core Cells ML20100J8311996-02-22022 February 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying Safety Setpoint to Tolerance Requirements for Safety/Relief Valves ML20097C3491996-02-0101 February 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Bases to Include Changes Since 950221 Approval of TS Bases RBG-42193, Rev to Application for Amend to License NPF-29 & Proposed Amend to License NPF-47,revising TS 3/4.6.2.2, Drywell Bypass Leakage1995-11-20020 November 1995 Rev to Application for Amend to License NPF-29 & Proposed Amend to License NPF-47,revising TS 3/4.6.2.2, Drywell Bypass Leakage ML20087B5031995-08-0101 August 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,by Revising TS Assoc W/Various ESF Sys Following Design Fuel Handling Accident ML20086N2071995-07-21021 July 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,proposing to Recapture Approx 2 1/2 Yrs of Low/No Power Operation by Extending 40-yr Operating License Term from 220616 to 241101 ML20078S4891995-02-14014 February 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29 Consisting of Changes to TS Requirements 4.4.1.4.a.1 & 4.6.1.4.a.2 ML20078N6481995-02-10010 February 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of Mod to Proposed Amend to OL (PCOL-93/13),requesting to Perform Drywell Bypass Leakage Rate Surveillance on Performance Based Interval ML20079B4431994-11-0909 November 1994 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Associated W/Various ESF Sys Following Design Basis Fuel Handling accident.Mark-up of Current Ts,Proposed TS & mark- Up Improved TS Encl ML20076F9781994-10-12012 October 1994 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of PCOL-94/01,closing & Deleting License Condition 2.C.(26) for Turbine Disc integrity.Mark-up of Affected OL Page & Proprietary Supporting Info Encl.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20069P4401994-06-17017 June 1994 Proposed Amend to OL (PCOL-94/02),removing License Conditions for EDGs Associated w/NUREG-1216 ML20059H6011994-01-13013 January 1994 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of Proposed Amend to OL PCOL-93/15,removing 2,324 Spent Fuel Pool Storage Limit & Allowing Full Use of Spent Fuel Storage Spaces ML20059A4801993-10-22022 October 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying Testing Frequencies for Drywell Bypass Test & Airlock Tests ML20059B0131993-10-15015 October 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,converting Current GGNS TS to TS Based Largely on NUREG-1434,Rev 0 ML20056E2861993-08-17017 August 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,proposing Changes to Amend TS Section 3/4.3.7.10, Loose Part Detection Sys by Relocating Loose Part Detection Instrumentation to Administrative Controls ML20056D5321993-08-11011 August 1993 Proposed Change to OL (PCOL-93/09) to License NPF-29, Amending TS Section 3/4.3.7.5 by Relocating Certain Accident Monitoring Instrumentation from TS to Administrative Control,Per NUREG-1434,Rev 0,w/respect to RG 1.97 ML20046D2041993-08-11011 August 1993 Proposed Change to OL (PCOL-93/07) to License NPF-29, Amending TS Section 3/4.3.7.10, Loose Part Detection Sys by Relocating Locating Loose Part Detection Instrumentation from TS to Administrative Controls,Per NUREG-1434,Rev 0 ML20046D1911993-08-11011 August 1993 Proposed Change to OL (PCOL-93/06) to License NPF-29, Revising TS to Support Compliance W/New Requirements of 10CFR20 & 10CFR50.36a ML20056C7131993-07-15015 July 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,proposing Changes to Remove Operability Requirements for auto-test Feature of Load Shedding & Sequencing Sys & Increase AOT for Inoperable Load Shedding & Sequencing Sys from Eight to Twelve Hours ML20045H7111993-07-14014 July 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS to Eliminate Previous Retrictions on Ensuring Operability of Igniters in Encl Areas & Igniters in Open Areas Adjacent to Inoperable Igniters & Redefining Hydrogen Ignition Sys ML20044F1571993-05-20020 May 1993 Proposed Amend PCOL-93/04 to License NPF-29,revising TS 4.8.3.1.2 & 4.8.3.2.2 to Remove Operability Requirements for auto-test Feature of Load Shedding & Sequencing (LSS) Sys & Increase AOT for Inoperable LSS Sys from Eight to 24 H ML20044F1621993-05-20020 May 1993 Proposed Amend PCOL-92/09 to License NPF-29,removing Unnecessary Operability Requirements for IRMs & APRMs During Plant Shutdown Conditions.Ts Changes Follow NUREG-1434, Rev 0 Requirements ML20116D1391992-10-29029 October 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of Proposed Change,Revising TS Per Generic Ltr 88-16, Removal of Cycle Specific Parameter Limits from TS, That Will Change Each Fuel Cycle ML20118A5681992-09-14014 September 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,deleting TS Tables 3.6.4-1 Re Containment & Drywell Isolation Valves, 3.6.6.2-1 Re Secondary Containment Ventilation Sys & 3.8.4.2-1 Re MOV Thermal Overload Protection,Per GL 91-08 ML20113H6001992-07-29029 July 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of PCOL-92/03,changing Selected TS Instrumentation Surveillance Test Intervals & Allowed Outage Times,Based on Cited GE Repts ML20101B6681992-05-29029 May 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS Bases 3/4.9.7, Crane Travel - Spent Fuel & Upper Containment Fuel Storage Pools ML20096B8861992-05-0606 May 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS Re Primary Containment Penetration Conductor Overcurrent Protective Devices,Under Exigent Circumstances,Per Generic Ltr 89-10 ML20095K0351992-04-30030 April 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS 3/4.3.1 Re Reactor Protection Sys instrumentation,3/4.3.6 Re Control Rod Block Instrumentation & 3/4.3.7.6 Re Source Range Monitors,Per Violations in Insp Rept 50-416/92-04 ML20095E7341992-04-22022 April 1992 Suppl to 910626 Application for Amend to License NPF-29, Modifying Wording of Requested Change to LCO 3.3.2,Action B Re Extension of Instrumentation Surveillance Intervals & Allowed Outage Times 1999-08-20
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MONTHYEARML20217F1951999-10-0707 October 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,to Revise Licensing Basis to Credit One of Insights/Conclusions of NUREG-1465, Revised Source Term Insights ML20211E7061999-08-20020 August 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,incorporating Many of Generic Improvements Agreed Upon Between Industry & NRC Since GGNS Conversion to ITS ML20196K0791999-06-29029 June 1999 Suppl to 980720 Application for Amend to License NPF-29, Implementing BWROG Enhanced Option I-A,reactor Stability long-term Solution.Rev to TS 3.4.1 Inadvertently Omitted from Original Application ML20196G6901999-06-23023 June 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Associated with Various Esfss Which Need No Longer Be Credited Following Design Basis Fuel Handling Accident ML20206K5241999-05-0606 May 1999 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TSs Required to Support Ggns,Cycle 11 Operation,Including Slmcpr.Portions of Encl Re Addl Info on Calculated Cycle Specific SL MCPR for Plant Cycle 11 Withheld ML20206R9271999-01-12012 January 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47,proposing Required Actions Consistent with NRC Accepted Change to BWR Improved TS NUREG-1433 & NUREG-1434 ML20236T1551998-07-20020 July 1998 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TSs Re BWROG Enhanced Option I-A Reactor Stability Long Term Solution ML20217P0241998-04-0606 April 1998 Amend 135 to License NPF-29,revising TSs for GGNS to Permit Implementation of Containment Leak Rate Testing Provisions of 10CFR50,App J,Option B ML20198J3451998-01-0909 January 1998 Revised Application for Amend to License NPF-29,providing Clarifications to Amend & Adding Restriction to Allowed Interval Extensions Re Option B of 10CFR50,app J ML20198N3851997-10-28028 October 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS to Implement Option B & Ref SE Issued by NRR for Ggns'S App J Exemption as Implementing Document for performance-based Leakage Testing Program ML20210V5461997-09-18018 September 1997 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,reflecting Decrease of Two Recirculation Loop SLMCPR to 1.11 & Single Recirculation Loop SLMCPR Limit to 1.12.Proprietary Info Re SLMCPR for Cycle 10,encl.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20134E1191996-10-22022 October 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Figure 3.4.11-1, Minimum Reactor Vessel Metal Temperature Vs Reactor Vessel Pressure, Curves Using Methodology of Reg Guide 1.99,Rev 2, Radiation Embrittlement.. ML20117P4421996-09-19019 September 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing Containment Purge Valves W/Resilient Seals on Performance Based Leakage Testing Frequency ML20117G6661996-08-27027 August 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying Tech Specs Surveillance Requirements for Safety/Relief Valves ML20116F0141996-07-31031 July 1996 Rev 1 to Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TSs Required to Support Cycle 9,reload 8.Rev 1 to J11-02863SLMCPR, GGNS Cycle 9 Safety Limit MCPR Analysis Encl.Rept Withheld ML20113B7341996-06-20020 June 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,redefining Secondary Containment Boundary to Allow Encl Bldg to Be Inoperable During Upcoming Refueling Outage ML20112E1741996-05-31031 May 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47 Adding Addl Acceptable Required Actions to Tech Spec Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.9.1, Refueling Equipment Interlocks ML20117D6901996-05-0909 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TSs to Support Unit 1,cycle 9 Including Changes to SLMCPR & Ref for Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits ML20117F4541996-05-0909 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying SRV Surveillance Test for Relief Mode of Operation ML20111B2631996-05-0808 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,placing Containment Purge Valves W/Resilient Seals on Performance Based Leakage Testing Frequency ML20108E3551996-05-0606 May 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing Name from Mississippi Power & Light to Entergy Mississippi,Inc ML20107E2521996-04-18018 April 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,prohibiting Performance of 24-h EDG Maint Run While Unit in Either Mode 1/2 RBG-42766, Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47,adding Addl Acceptable Method of Fuel Movement,Control Rods Removed or Withdrawn from Defueled Core Cells1996-04-18018 April 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-29 & NPF-47,adding Addl Acceptable Method of Fuel Movement,Control Rods Removed or Withdrawn from Defueled Core Cells ML20100J8311996-02-22022 February 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying Safety Setpoint to Tolerance Requirements for Safety/Relief Valves ML20097C3491996-02-0101 February 1996 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Bases to Include Changes Since 950221 Approval of TS Bases RBG-42193, Rev to Application for Amend to License NPF-29 & Proposed Amend to License NPF-47,revising TS 3/4.6.2.2, Drywell Bypass Leakage1995-11-20020 November 1995 Rev to Application for Amend to License NPF-29 & Proposed Amend to License NPF-47,revising TS 3/4.6.2.2, Drywell Bypass Leakage ML20087B5031995-08-0101 August 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,by Revising TS Assoc W/Various ESF Sys Following Design Fuel Handling Accident ML20086N2071995-07-21021 July 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,proposing to Recapture Approx 2 1/2 Yrs of Low/No Power Operation by Extending 40-yr Operating License Term from 220616 to 241101 ML20078S4891995-02-14014 February 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29 Consisting of Changes to TS Requirements 4.4.1.4.a.1 & 4.6.1.4.a.2 ML20078N6481995-02-10010 February 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of Mod to Proposed Amend to OL (PCOL-93/13),requesting to Perform Drywell Bypass Leakage Rate Surveillance on Performance Based Interval ML20079B4431994-11-0909 November 1994 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising TS Associated W/Various ESF Sys Following Design Basis Fuel Handling accident.Mark-up of Current Ts,Proposed TS & mark- Up Improved TS Encl ML20076F9781994-10-12012 October 1994 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of PCOL-94/01,closing & Deleting License Condition 2.C.(26) for Turbine Disc integrity.Mark-up of Affected OL Page & Proprietary Supporting Info Encl.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20069P4401994-06-17017 June 1994 Proposed Amend to OL (PCOL-94/02),removing License Conditions for EDGs Associated w/NUREG-1216 ML20059H6011994-01-13013 January 1994 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of Proposed Amend to OL PCOL-93/15,removing 2,324 Spent Fuel Pool Storage Limit & Allowing Full Use of Spent Fuel Storage Spaces ML20059A4801993-10-22022 October 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,modifying Testing Frequencies for Drywell Bypass Test & Airlock Tests ML20059B0131993-10-15015 October 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,converting Current GGNS TS to TS Based Largely on NUREG-1434,Rev 0 ML20056E2861993-08-17017 August 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,proposing Changes to Amend TS Section 3/4.3.7.10, Loose Part Detection Sys by Relocating Loose Part Detection Instrumentation to Administrative Controls ML20046D2041993-08-11011 August 1993 Proposed Change to OL (PCOL-93/07) to License NPF-29, Amending TS Section 3/4.3.7.10, Loose Part Detection Sys by Relocating Locating Loose Part Detection Instrumentation from TS to Administrative Controls,Per NUREG-1434,Rev 0 ML20046D1911993-08-11011 August 1993 Proposed Change to OL (PCOL-93/06) to License NPF-29, Revising TS to Support Compliance W/New Requirements of 10CFR20 & 10CFR50.36a ML20056D5321993-08-11011 August 1993 Proposed Change to OL (PCOL-93/09) to License NPF-29, Amending TS Section 3/4.3.7.5 by Relocating Certain Accident Monitoring Instrumentation from TS to Administrative Control,Per NUREG-1434,Rev 0,w/respect to RG 1.97 ML20056C7131993-07-15015 July 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,proposing Changes to Remove Operability Requirements for auto-test Feature of Load Shedding & Sequencing Sys & Increase AOT for Inoperable Load Shedding & Sequencing Sys from Eight to Twelve Hours ML20045H7111993-07-14014 July 1993 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS to Eliminate Previous Retrictions on Ensuring Operability of Igniters in Encl Areas & Igniters in Open Areas Adjacent to Inoperable Igniters & Redefining Hydrogen Ignition Sys ML20044F1571993-05-20020 May 1993 Proposed Amend PCOL-93/04 to License NPF-29,revising TS 4.8.3.1.2 & 4.8.3.2.2 to Remove Operability Requirements for auto-test Feature of Load Shedding & Sequencing (LSS) Sys & Increase AOT for Inoperable LSS Sys from Eight to 24 H ML20044F1621993-05-20020 May 1993 Proposed Amend PCOL-92/09 to License NPF-29,removing Unnecessary Operability Requirements for IRMs & APRMs During Plant Shutdown Conditions.Ts Changes Follow NUREG-1434, Rev 0 Requirements ML20116D1391992-10-29029 October 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of Proposed Change,Revising TS Per Generic Ltr 88-16, Removal of Cycle Specific Parameter Limits from TS, That Will Change Each Fuel Cycle ML20118A5681992-09-14014 September 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,deleting TS Tables 3.6.4-1 Re Containment & Drywell Isolation Valves, 3.6.6.2-1 Re Secondary Containment Ventilation Sys & 3.8.4.2-1 Re MOV Thermal Overload Protection,Per GL 91-08 ML20113H6001992-07-29029 July 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,consisting of PCOL-92/03,changing Selected TS Instrumentation Surveillance Test Intervals & Allowed Outage Times,Based on Cited GE Repts ML20101B6681992-05-29029 May 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS Bases 3/4.9.7, Crane Travel - Spent Fuel & Upper Containment Fuel Storage Pools ML20096B8861992-05-0606 May 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS Re Primary Containment Penetration Conductor Overcurrent Protective Devices,Under Exigent Circumstances,Per Generic Ltr 89-10 ML20095K0351992-04-30030 April 1992 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,changing TS 3/4.3.1 Re Reactor Protection Sys instrumentation,3/4.3.6 Re Control Rod Block Instrumentation & 3/4.3.7.6 Re Source Range Monitors,Per Violations in Insp Rept 50-416/92-04 1999-08-20
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- ENTERGY W T. Cottle Sep t ettber 25, 1991 U.S. Nuclear Regulat ory Co"*ilssion Mail Station Pl-137 Washington, D.C. 20555 Attention: Document Conttol Desk
Subject:
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Unit 1 Docket No. 50-416 1.icense No. NPF-29 Revision of Refueling Plat fot m Technical Specifications for NF500 Main lloist Grapple Most Proposed Amendment to the Opeinting Tleense ( PC01.- 91/19 )
GNRO-91/0012" Gentlemen:
Entergy Operations, Inc. has developed a proposed change to the Operating I.icense to revise the Technical Specifications (TS) associated with the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS) refueling platfor m. These revisions would allow use of a new General Electric Model NF500 main hoist grapple inast which direct ly replaces the existing mast. The proposed charges would modify TS 3/4.9.6.1 to permit the use of either the new or existing _
mast design to provide ficxibility in the event of operational problems during a refueling outage. Surveillance Requirements on the main hoist interlock limits are also modified where necessary to nccount for the heavier weight of the new mast.
In accordance with the provisions of 10CFR50.4, the signed original of the requested amendment is enclosed. Attachment 2 provides the technical justification and discussion to support. the requested amendment. This ornendment has been reviewed and accepted by the Plant Safety Review Committee and the Safety Review Committee.
11ased on the guidelines presented in 10CFR50.92, Entergy Operat tons has concluded that this proposed amendment involves no significant hazards considerations.
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September 25, 1991 GNRO-91/00129 Page 2 of 3 We wish to use the NF500 mast for fuel hand 11og during the next refueling outage. Accordingly, we are requestir s approval by March 1, 1992, so that the necessary arrangements may be completed prior to the beginning of-the outage.
Yours truly, ec:P r W WTC/KLW/mte attachments: 1. Affirmation por 10CFR50.30
- 2. GGNS PCOL-91/19 cc: Mr. D. C. liintz (w/a)
- Mr. J. L. Mathis (w/a)
Mr. R. B. McGehee (w/a)
Mr. N. S. Reynolds (w/a) l Mr.11. L. Thomas (w/o)
Hr. Stewart D. Ebneter (w/a)
Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear. Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta St., N.W., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Ceorgia 30323 Mr. P. W. O'Connor, Project Manager (w/a)-
Office of Nucicar Reactor Regulation U.S. Nucicar Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 13113 Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Alton B. Cobb (w/a)
State !!calth Of ficer State Board of Ilealth P.O. Box 1700 Jackson, Mississippi 39205 j G9107191/SNLICFLR - 2
9 BEFORE lilE l UNITED STATES NUCLEAR RE'3ULATORY COMMISSION LICENSE NO. NPT-29 l
DOCKET NO. 50-416 IN THE MATTER OF HISSISSIPPI 10KER 6 LIGitT COMPANY and SYSTEM ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
and SOUTil MISSISSIPPI ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCI ATION and ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC.
AfflMAIJD!i I am Vice Picsident, 1, W. T. Cot t le, being duly sworn, stat e that Operations GGNS of Entergy Operations, Inc. ; that on behalf of Entergy Operations, Inc., System Energy Resources. Inc., and South Mississippi Electric Power Association I am authorized by Entergy Opetations, Inc. to sign and (fle with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, this application for amendment of the Operatiny, License of the Grand Gulf Nuc1 car Station; that I signed this application as Vice President, Operat fons GGNS of Entergy Operations, Inc.; and that the statements n.ade and the matters set forth therein are true and co: rect to the best of my knowledge, information and belief.
e O Qvtca V. T. Cottle STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF CLAIBORNE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before ae, a Notary Public, in and for the County and State obove named, this J $_ day of _ whm_ , 1991,
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l Attachment 2 to GNRO 91/00129 Page 1 of 7 A. SUBJECT ;
- 1. NPE-91/03 Revision of Refueling Platform Technical Specificat ion for NF500 Main iloist Giappio Mast
- 2. Affected Technical Specifications
- a. Specification 3/4.9.6.1, Refueling Platform, Page 3/4 9-8
- b. Bases 3/4.9.6, Refueling Equipment, Page B 3/4 9-1 B. DISCUSSION
- 1. GGNS is requesting revisions to the Technical Specifications (TS) to allow use of a new main hoist grapple mast on the refueling platform. The new mast is a General Electric Model NF500 and incorporates design features which increase rigidity and improve performance relative to the existing mast (Model NT400).
- 2. It is also GGNS' intention to retain the ability to use the existing mast design if necessary in the unlikely event of major problems with the new mast. Accordingly, himiting Condition for Operation (hCO) 3.9.6.1 is modified to specify that either mast may be used to handle fuel assemblies.
- 3. The current NT400 mast is composed of four open frame type, telescoping triangular sections. It is being replaced by the new tubular mast assembly which has an increased sectfon modulus for I rigidity.
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- 4. The new mast meets or exceeds the requirements for the existing mast in all aspects, however the closed cylindrient tubing design of-the NF500 mast has a total dry weight of approximately 420 pounds more than the current NF400 mast. The additional weight necessitates changes te 9 o TS survelliance requirements which demonstrate operability of the refueling platform main hoist.
- 5. Surveillance Requirements 4.9.6.1.a.2, 4.9.6.1.a.3, and 4.9.6.1.b.2 are modified to include the main hoist interlock limits for the NF500 mast. New limits are required for interlocks on main hoist cable load due to the increased wofght of the NF500 mast. Interlock Ilmits for the NF400 mast are presented in parentheses to be used in the event that this mast is installed. A footnote is added to explain the applicability of these values.
- 6. Buses 3/4.9.6 is also being changed to include an additional statement clarifying the bases for the TS OPERAB1h1TY requirements.
- 7. Marked up TS and Dases pages reflecting the changes described above are included.
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- 8. Note that Clinton Power Stat ion (CPS) han previously installed the new NF$00 mast design. The proposed changes are similar in part to those associated with thet installat!on and granted for CPS in Amendment 43.
C. JUSTIFICATION
- 1. The existing truss-st ilfened t riangular mast design is being j replaced by the tubular design in order to improve bridge and mast. performance. The new design is significantly less prone to mast bowing which could result in structural damage or grapple I misalignment. It also reduces the amount of potentfally contaminated pool water which may diip onto refueling bridge personnel as compared to t.he open f ramo design.
- 2. GGNS proposes that 1,00 3.9.6.1 be wonded- to allow use of either the NF500 or NF400 m'at. Cost considetations prohibit maintaining spares at the NF500 mast. In the unlikely event of a major problem with the mast, this ficxibility will allow installation of existing spares of the NF400 design to prevent potentially significant lengthening of a refueling outage. This also requires wording of the af fected Surveillance Requirements (described below) to include limiting interlocira values for each l
mast. A footnote is used to ensure that it is cicar which values apply to cach mast. l l
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- 3. Main Holst Interlocks a) The only design change having TS significance is the increased weight of the NF500 tubular mast sections reintive to the triangular mast. The additional weight requires that certain interlocks dependent upon total cable load be .
modified to ensure that protective features are activated l when required. Total cable load includes the submerged l
l weight of any suspended grapple loads (i.e. fuel assembly) and those portions of the mast supported by the cable and rect under the conditions considered for the interlock, b) The grapple engaged loaded interlock (TS 4.9.6.1.a.2) pievents raising the hoist when the hoist is loaded and the grapple is not fully engaged. The main hoist fuel loaded-interlock (TS 4.9.6.1.b.2) is provided to (1) initiate a Rod Control and information Syste:n (RCIS) control rod block when the hoist is loaded and located over the reactor vessel, and, (2) to prevent operating the hoist when the platform is l over the vessel with the hoist landed end a control rod is withdrawn.
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At tachment 2 to GNRO-91/00129 Fage 3 of 7 bimits for both of these interlocks are increased to 750 pounds. This value is calculated to be sufficient to ensure init iation of these interlocks when the weight of a ;
channeled fuel bundle is applied to the hoist. ;
c) The main hoist jam cutoff interlock (TS 4.9.6.1.a.3) is increased to 1430 pounds for the NF500 mast. This interlock '
is selected to limit the lif ting forces of the main hoist to ensure that excessive force is not npplied to a fuel assembly should it becomo stuck during handling opetations, ,
or to vessel internals should they hecome inadvertently
-c.. gaged. -The limiting lif ting force on vennel internals is 1800 pounds, well above the interlock. The allowable force on a fuel assembly is limited to 1250 jaunds. Adding the minimum submerged weight of the mast / grapple of 180 pounds yinids the limit of 1430 pounds to adequately protect against excessive fuel lif t ing for ce. An additions 1 8t wa statement is added to fully clarify the reason for shis operat inna1 limit.
No otiier interlocks or surveillance requirements are affected.
- 4. Accident Analyses _
a) Fuel llandling Accident in Containment The current design basis for the Fuel llandling Accident (Fila) in the UFSAR was evaluated for the ef fect of the proposed changes t o the mast. The Fila over the reactor vessel is discussed in Section 15.7.6. This accident assumes the drop of an irradiated fuel assembly into the core during refueling operations. .This analysis does not-consider the weight of the mast /grappIn assembly as part of the dropped weight due to the multiple failure. , quired to s cause a mast drop. Installation of the NF500 mast does not change the features protecting against a mast drop, and thus does not af fect this assumption in the Fila analysis. A scismic qualification of the platform with the new mast has also been completed and found to be within allowabic design limits. Therefore, the additional weight of the new mast has no impact on the existing analysis of the Fila over the reactor vessel.
b) Fuel llandling Accident in Auxiliary Building The UFSAR also presents an evaluation of a refueling accident over spent fuel assemblics in the auxiliary building in Section 15.7.4. This may be either the drop of a spent fuel assembly or of a nonfuel load. The NF500 mast will be used only on the refueling platform inside G9107191/SNh1CFhR - 7
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. containment and not on the fuel handling platform in the-auxil!ary buj lding. Ilowever, this analysis was examined because tho' radiological source term derived here is also used for the inside centainment ace.ident analysis. - Also, i
.the tuel failure mechanisms are the same as those which would occur if the event happened over the containment fuel storage racks,.
c) Nonfuel Load Drop l The drop of a nonfuel weight of up to 1140 pounds onto spent fuel assemblies is based on the NUREG-0612 definition of a heavy load (the combined weight of a single fuel assembly and its associated handling tool) with the NF400 maet l Installed. This is reflected in limitations imposed by l TS- 3/4.9.7 which prohibits nonfuel loads of greater than l 1140 pounds from being moved over spent fuel assemblies'in 1 the storage rscks. The same NUREG-9612 definition for the NF500 mast would result in a heavy load va1ue of 1405 pounds, llowever, GGNS has conservatively elected to retain ]
the existing 1140 pound definition and associated TS limit.
To do otherwise would necessitate a reanalysis of the nonfuel drop event, plus a change to TS 3/4.9.7 and numerous other procedural and programmatic changes. Thus, nonfuci
-loads greater than 1140 pounds will continue to be prohibited from travel over spent fuel in the containment or spent fus) pool storage-racks. The existing analysis >
continues to bound credible nonfuel drop events. -
- 5. A design chango--is being implemented to accomplish the installation and necessary preoperational testing of the new mast. Prior to installation,_this design change was reviewed against the criteria of 10CFR50.59 and determined not to present
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an unceviewed safety question. The NF500 mast will be used for fuel-handling during_the next refueling outage if the proposed TS
- changes are approved.
D. NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATIONS The proposed changes would revise TS.3/4.9.6.1 associated with the containment refueling platform to all:w installation of the improved UE model NF500 main hoist grapple mast. The revisions would allow..
for use of either-the new mast or the existing NF400 mast design, and would provide the necessary interlock limits to be used in performing '
the Surveillance Requiremuuts for either mast..
The Commission has provided standards for determining whether a no significant hazards consideration exists as stated in 10CFR50.92(c).
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Attachment 2 to GNRO-41/00129 Page 5 of 7 hazards consideration if operation of the facility in accordance with the proposed amendment would not: (1) Involve a significant increcse in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated; or (2) create the possibility of a new or dif ferent kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated; or (3) involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.
Entergy Operations has evaluated the no significant hazards
,nsiderations in its request for a license amendment. -In accordance w.t 10CfR50.91(a), Entergy Operations is providing the analysis of
. proposed amendment against the three standards in 10CFR50.92:
- 1. No s.ignificant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated results from this change.
The only accident evaluations affected by the proposed changes are those associated with the Fuel llandling Accident analyses presented in UFSAR 15.7.4 and 15.7.6. The drop of a spent fuel assembly onto other spent fuel assemblics in either the reactor vessel or the upper containment storage racks is no more likely with the new design. The NF500 mast functions identically'to the old mast when grappling, lif ting, or moving a fuel assembly, it does not degrade platform design features such as grapple i
fail-safe on loss of air, dual lif ting cables, backup cable reel brake, and the grapple engaged loaded interlock, all of which serve to protect against a fuel drop event. It is more rigid than the pres tous mast design and, therefore, is less proro to most bowing. The consequences of dropping a fuel assembly are also unaf fect ed. Since the weight of the mast is not cons!dered in the Fila analysis, the increased weight of the NF500 mast has no impact on analysis results. The number of postulated fuel pins which fail as a result of the FHA is uncrfected since the energy imparted by'the dropped assembly is independent of the mast design, and mitigating systems will function as previously assumed.
I The drop of a nonfuel load onto spent fuel assemblies addressed in 15.7.4 is also no more likely as a result of this change.
While the combined weight of a fuel assembly and its associated l
handling tool, which is the definition of a heavy load by NUREG-0612 and the GGNS FsAR, is ining increased above the l current 1140 ' pound value enforced by TS 3/4.9.7, GGNS has conservatively elected not to increase this TS limit. This l ensures that the TS continues to prohibit movement of nonfuel y loads over spent fuel in excess of those-analyzed to be L acceptable. Should such a drop occur, the consequences, I therefore, remain unchanged. Retention of the ability to use the L
NF400 mast also does not present any changes since it is l
currently approved for use.
Thus, the probability or consequences of a previously analyzed accident are not significantly increased by the proposed change.
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- 2. The; change would not create the possibility of a new or dif ferent -
kind of accident f rom aay previously analyzed.
No new failure modes are introduced as a result-of the proposed changes. The NF500 mast is intended as an exact replacement for the currently installed mast, and it is designed to match or exceed the strength and performance of the NF400 mast in all areas. No new fuel handling methods- or surveillance procedures will be necessary as a result of installation of the new mant.
The proposed limits will still ensure that the protective-interlocks are initiated as required. Limits on fuel travel-in ic11 directions are-unchanged. Retaining the ability to use the NF400 mast presents no new accident possibilities since this has already been analyzed for its current use.
- Therefore, there is no possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any previously analyzed.
- 3. This' change would not involve a significant reduction in the margin of safety.
Safet'y margin is established through the GGNS safety r nalyses as reflected in the Technical Specifications and Bases...The proposed ~ jam cutoff and hoist loaded-interlocks merely account for: the-incre sed weight of the mast and still provide _the intended protection as discussed-in the Bases. Other interlocks associated with the platform are unaf fected. No margins or assumptions related to the fuel bundle' drop' analyses ar3 changed and the new mast has the same single failure protection as the-old mast.
Following this -license amendment the allowed combined weigl.t of a fuel assembly;nnd its ' associated handling - tool, which is the definition _of- a heavy. load provided by NUREG-0612, is increased -
and would allow an increase in the current 1140 pound value enforced.by TS 3/4.9.7. GGNS has conservatively elected not to
-increase this TS limit. This ensures that'the TS continues to prohibit' movement of nonfuel loads over-spent fuel in excess of those analyzed to be acceptable and does not result in a reduction: to the margin of sa fety. ' Thus , the assumptions and margins of-the nonfuel drop accident evaluation are unaffected by this change.
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Attachment 2 to GNRO-91/00129 Page 7 of 7 Retaining the ability to use the NF400 mast is consistent with the existing-approved TS and presents no decrense in margin since the interlock limits will be appropriately set for the mast in use.
Thus..the proposed changes do not involve a significant reduction in tho' margin of safety.
Based on the above, Entergy Operations,.Inc. concludes that these proposed changes do not involve a significant hazards consideration.
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