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MONTHYEARML20210L1501999-08-0404 August 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,ack Establishment of Seal Injection for RCP in Isolated & Drained Loop as Prerequisite for vacuum-assisted Backfill Technique & Extending Drained Loop Verification Time ML20206N3601999-05-0606 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Surveillance Frequency for RTS & ESFAS Analog Instrumentation Channels & Modifying AOT & Action Times for RTS & ESFAS Analog Instrumentation Channels ML20206G8271999-05-0303 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,deleting &/Or Relocating Addl primary-to-secondary Leak Rate Limits & Enhanced Leakage Monitoring Requirements Imposed Following 1987 SG Tube Rupture Event ML20206G8641999-05-0303 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,increasing Allowable Leakage from ECCS Components,Establishing Consistent Licensing Basis for Accidents Requiring Dose Analysis & Clarifying Requirements of CREVS ML20195J4351998-11-18018 November 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Allowable Groundwater Elevations & Removal of Piezometer Device Numbers Associated with Svc Water Reservoir ML20195C9291998-11-10010 November 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising TSs to Clarify Operability Requirements for Pressurizer Heaters & Emergency Power Source for Pressurizer Heaters ML20236U8571998-07-28028 July 1998 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-04 & NPF-07,revising TS 3/4.1.2 Re RWST & Boron Concentration Ph Range Bases Change ML20236U8611998-07-28028 July 1998 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising EDG Section to Be Consistent W/Station Procedures Associated W/ Steady State Conditions & W Nuclear Safety Advisory Ltr,Nsal 93-022 ML20236U8261998-07-28028 July 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Testing Acceptance Criteria to Demonstrate Operability of Casing Cooling & Outside Recirculation Spray Pumps ML18153A2891998-03-25025 March 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Station Mgt Titles to Reflect New Positions Approved by Vepc Power Board of Directors on 980220 ML20217E8931998-03-25025 March 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Insp Frequency of EDGs & Establishing Configuration Risk Mgt Program to Support Risk Informed Tech Specs ML20202C5621998-02-0303 February 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Insp Requirements & Frequency for RCP Flywheels & Eliminating Insp Requirements for Unit 1,reactor Coolant Flow Straighteners ML20202C3281998-02-0303 February 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Testing Requirements for Reactor Trip Bypass Breaker ML20199H3661997-11-18018 November 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,permitting Quarterly Testing of Turbine Governor & Throttle Valves. Non-proprietary Tr,Rev 1 to WCAP-14733 & Proprietary Tr,Rev 1 to WCAP-14732,encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20199A1411997-11-0505 November 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively.Amends Will Provide Administrative Controls in TS 3/4.9.7,to Permit Spent Fuel Pit Gate Movement Over Irradiated Fuel ML20141F3691997-05-14014 May 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Wording in Surveillance Requirement 4.7.1.7.2.a to Clarify Testing & Insp Methodology of Turbine Governor Control Valves.Clarification Also Provided in TS 3/4.7.1.7 ML20132E6091996-12-17017 December 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,requesting Temporary Changes to Service Water Sys Piping Repair and Refurbishment ML18153A6331996-11-26026 November 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,respectively,eliminating Records Retention Requirements Section of Ts,Per GL 95-06 & Adminstrative Ltr 95-06 ML20134H0001996-11-0606 November 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Requirements for Isolated Loop Startup to Permit Filling of Drained Isolated Loop Via Backfill from RCS Through Partially Opened Loop Stop Valves ML20107L3881996-04-25025 April 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,providing Suppl Info That Clarifies TS to Allow Switching of Charging & low-head SI Pumps During Unit Shutdown Conditions ML20101F7891996-03-21021 March 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,clarifying Requirements for Testing Charcoal Adsorbent in Waste Gas Charcoal Filter Sys,Cr Emergency Habitability Sys & Safeguard Area Ventilation Sys ML20097C0001996-01-31031 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively,Revising Current Minimum EDG Fuel Oil Day Tank Vol & Allowing Credit to Be Taken for Surveillance Testing Performed During Power to Satisfy SR Required in Shutdown ML20097J4281996-01-30030 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively,Modifying Table 3.2.-1 TS 3.2.5 to Increase Minimum Allowable RCS Total Flow Rate from 284,000 Gpm & 275,000 Gpm to 295,000 Gpm ML20096G9811996-01-23023 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,permitting Use of 10CFR50 App J,Option B,performance-based Containment Lrt ML20094N7881995-11-20020 November 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,permitting Use of 10CFR50 App J,Option B,performance-based Containment Leakage Rate Testing ML20094D0131995-10-25025 October 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,re Allowed Outage Time for PORV Nitrogen Accumulators & Separate Actions for PORV Inoperability ML20093K5851995-10-17017 October 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-7,modifying Table 4.4-1 of TS 4.4.5.1 to Reduce from Two to One Min Number of SGs Required to Be Inspected During First ISI Following SG Replacement ML20093K6011995-10-17017 October 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying TS to Allow Both Containment Personnel Airlock Doors to Remain Open During Refueling Operations ML20092J4171995-09-19019 September 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,increasing Surveillance Test Interval & Extending Visual & Surface Insps for Turbine Reheat Stop & Intercept Valves ML20092J2951995-09-19019 September 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Maximum Allowable Power Range Neutron Flux High Setpoints for Operation W/Inoperable MSSV ML20092A2421995-09-0101 September 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,allowing Single Outage of Up to 14 Days for Each EDG Once Every 18 Months ML20087G3421995-03-30030 March 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Re Two Svc Water Loops to Be Isolated from Component Cooling Water Heat Exchangers During Power Operation in Order to Refurbish Isolated Svc Water Headers ML20080Q5421995-03-0202 March 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,changing TS Associated W/Type a Testing Requirements Specified in App J to 10CFR50 ML20080B6801994-11-29029 November 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,updating Environ Protection Plans to Reflect Current Obligations to Commonwealth of VA & Revise Portions of Transmission Corridor rights-of-way Erosion Control Program ML20076L5751994-10-25025 October 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,extending Functional Surveillance Testing Frequency for Hydrogen Recombiners from Once Per 6 Months to Once Per 18 Months ML20069P3851994-06-16016 June 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising TS Re Removal of Unnecessary EDG Surveillance Requirements,Per GL 93-05 ML20069K2371994-06-0909 June 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,relocating TS Tables of Response Time Limits for RTS & ESFAS from TS to Station Controlled Documents,Per GL 93-08 ML20065K0981994-04-15015 April 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying P/T Operating Limitations During Heatup & Cooldown & LTOP Sys Pressure Setpoints & Enabling Temps for Units 1 & 2. Nonproprietary Westinghouse Rept WCAP-13831,Rev 1 Encl ML20065E1531994-03-30030 March 1994 Application for Amends to NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising High Head Safety Injection Flow Balance Surveillance Requirements by Removing Specific Numerical Values & Replacing W/Broader Requirement to Ensure HHSI Rate Meet LOCA Criteria ML20064F9681994-03-0909 March 1994 Correction to 930716 Proposed TS Change,Modifying TS to Conform W/Recent Changes to 10CFR20,correcting Administrative Error on TS Bases Page B 3/4 7-7 for Unit 2 as Issued by Amend 159 to License NPF-7 on 940217 ML20064C1531994-03-0101 March 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,eliminating Unnecessary EDG Surveillance Requirements in Accordance W/Gl 93-05 & NUREG-1366 ML18153A8801994-02-25025 February 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Surveillance Frequency of Nozzles in Containment & Recirculation Spray Sys in Accordance W/Gl 93-05, Line-Item TS Improvements to Reduced Srs.... ML18153B4301993-12-27027 December 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,changing TS to Revise Review Responsibilities of Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee & Mgt Safety Review Committee ML20058M0581993-12-10010 December 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Surveillance Frequency of Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Pumps from Monthly to Quarterly Per Generic Ltr 93-05 ML20058C4491993-11-19019 November 1993 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,allowing Use of Solid Rods or Zirconium Alloy or Stainless Steel Filler Rods to Replace Fuel Rods Which Have Been Identified as Failed & Deleting Individual Fuel Rod U Weight Limit ML20059K1271993-11-10010 November 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,eliminating Simulated Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Injection Flow Requirement for Flow Balancing of High Head Safety Injection Lines ML18153D3951993-07-20020 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7 Proposing Changes of Deletion of Requirement for Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee & Audit Frequencies ML18153D3931993-07-16016 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7 to Implement Revised 10CFR20,revise Frequency of Radiological Effluent Release Repts from Semiannual to Annual & Clarify Site Maps ML20045G7591993-07-0808 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively,Deleting Requirement to Periodically Review Certain Administrative & Technical Procedures ML20045G6831993-07-0202 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7 Modifying Table 4.4-1 of TS 4.4.5.1 to Reduce Minimum Number of SGs Required to Be Opened for Insp During First Insp (I.E.,Refueling Outage)Following SG Replacement 1999-08-04
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MONTHYEARML20210L1501999-08-0404 August 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,ack Establishment of Seal Injection for RCP in Isolated & Drained Loop as Prerequisite for vacuum-assisted Backfill Technique & Extending Drained Loop Verification Time ML20206N3601999-05-0606 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Surveillance Frequency for RTS & ESFAS Analog Instrumentation Channels & Modifying AOT & Action Times for RTS & ESFAS Analog Instrumentation Channels ML20206G8271999-05-0303 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,deleting &/Or Relocating Addl primary-to-secondary Leak Rate Limits & Enhanced Leakage Monitoring Requirements Imposed Following 1987 SG Tube Rupture Event ML20206G8641999-05-0303 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,increasing Allowable Leakage from ECCS Components,Establishing Consistent Licensing Basis for Accidents Requiring Dose Analysis & Clarifying Requirements of CREVS ML20195J4351998-11-18018 November 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Allowable Groundwater Elevations & Removal of Piezometer Device Numbers Associated with Svc Water Reservoir ML20195C9291998-11-10010 November 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising TSs to Clarify Operability Requirements for Pressurizer Heaters & Emergency Power Source for Pressurizer Heaters ML20236U8611998-07-28028 July 1998 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising EDG Section to Be Consistent W/Station Procedures Associated W/ Steady State Conditions & W Nuclear Safety Advisory Ltr,Nsal 93-022 ML20236U8571998-07-28028 July 1998 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-04 & NPF-07,revising TS 3/4.1.2 Re RWST & Boron Concentration Ph Range Bases Change ML20236U8261998-07-28028 July 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Testing Acceptance Criteria to Demonstrate Operability of Casing Cooling & Outside Recirculation Spray Pumps ML20217E8931998-03-25025 March 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Insp Frequency of EDGs & Establishing Configuration Risk Mgt Program to Support Risk Informed Tech Specs ML18153A2891998-03-25025 March 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Station Mgt Titles to Reflect New Positions Approved by Vepc Power Board of Directors on 980220 ML20202C3281998-02-0303 February 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Testing Requirements for Reactor Trip Bypass Breaker ML20202C5621998-02-0303 February 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Insp Requirements & Frequency for RCP Flywheels & Eliminating Insp Requirements for Unit 1,reactor Coolant Flow Straighteners ML20199H3661997-11-18018 November 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,permitting Quarterly Testing of Turbine Governor & Throttle Valves. Non-proprietary Tr,Rev 1 to WCAP-14733 & Proprietary Tr,Rev 1 to WCAP-14732,encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20199A1411997-11-0505 November 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively.Amends Will Provide Administrative Controls in TS 3/4.9.7,to Permit Spent Fuel Pit Gate Movement Over Irradiated Fuel ML20149F1201997-07-17017 July 1997 Amends 205 & 186 to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,respectively, Addressing Proposed Temporary (Limit by Time Duration) TS Changes for Svc Water Sys Refurbishment ML20141F3691997-05-14014 May 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Wording in Surveillance Requirement 4.7.1.7.2.a to Clarify Testing & Insp Methodology of Turbine Governor Control Valves.Clarification Also Provided in TS 3/4.7.1.7 ML20132E6091996-12-17017 December 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,requesting Temporary Changes to Service Water Sys Piping Repair and Refurbishment ML18153A6331996-11-26026 November 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,respectively,eliminating Records Retention Requirements Section of Ts,Per GL 95-06 & Adminstrative Ltr 95-06 ML20134H0001996-11-0606 November 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Requirements for Isolated Loop Startup to Permit Filling of Drained Isolated Loop Via Backfill from RCS Through Partially Opened Loop Stop Valves ML20107L3881996-04-25025 April 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,providing Suppl Info That Clarifies TS to Allow Switching of Charging & low-head SI Pumps During Unit Shutdown Conditions ML20101F7891996-03-21021 March 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,clarifying Requirements for Testing Charcoal Adsorbent in Waste Gas Charcoal Filter Sys,Cr Emergency Habitability Sys & Safeguard Area Ventilation Sys ML20097C0001996-01-31031 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively,Revising Current Minimum EDG Fuel Oil Day Tank Vol & Allowing Credit to Be Taken for Surveillance Testing Performed During Power to Satisfy SR Required in Shutdown ML20097J4281996-01-30030 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively,Modifying Table 3.2.-1 TS 3.2.5 to Increase Minimum Allowable RCS Total Flow Rate from 284,000 Gpm & 275,000 Gpm to 295,000 Gpm ML20096G9811996-01-23023 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,permitting Use of 10CFR50 App J,Option B,performance-based Containment Lrt ML20094N7881995-11-20020 November 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,permitting Use of 10CFR50 App J,Option B,performance-based Containment Leakage Rate Testing ML20094D0131995-10-25025 October 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,re Allowed Outage Time for PORV Nitrogen Accumulators & Separate Actions for PORV Inoperability ML20093K5851995-10-17017 October 1995 Application for Amend to License NPF-7,modifying Table 4.4-1 of TS 4.4.5.1 to Reduce from Two to One Min Number of SGs Required to Be Inspected During First ISI Following SG Replacement ML20093K6011995-10-17017 October 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying TS to Allow Both Containment Personnel Airlock Doors to Remain Open During Refueling Operations ML20092J4171995-09-19019 September 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,increasing Surveillance Test Interval & Extending Visual & Surface Insps for Turbine Reheat Stop & Intercept Valves ML20092J2951995-09-19019 September 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising Maximum Allowable Power Range Neutron Flux High Setpoints for Operation W/Inoperable MSSV ML20092A2421995-09-0101 September 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,allowing Single Outage of Up to 14 Days for Each EDG Once Every 18 Months ML20087G3421995-03-30030 March 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Re Two Svc Water Loops to Be Isolated from Component Cooling Water Heat Exchangers During Power Operation in Order to Refurbish Isolated Svc Water Headers ML20080Q5421995-03-0202 March 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,changing TS Associated W/Type a Testing Requirements Specified in App J to 10CFR50 ML20080B6801994-11-29029 November 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,updating Environ Protection Plans to Reflect Current Obligations to Commonwealth of VA & Revise Portions of Transmission Corridor rights-of-way Erosion Control Program ML20076L5751994-10-25025 October 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,extending Functional Surveillance Testing Frequency for Hydrogen Recombiners from Once Per 6 Months to Once Per 18 Months ML20069P3851994-06-16016 June 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising TS Re Removal of Unnecessary EDG Surveillance Requirements,Per GL 93-05 ML20069K2371994-06-0909 June 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,relocating TS Tables of Response Time Limits for RTS & ESFAS from TS to Station Controlled Documents,Per GL 93-08 ML20065K0981994-04-15015 April 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying P/T Operating Limitations During Heatup & Cooldown & LTOP Sys Pressure Setpoints & Enabling Temps for Units 1 & 2. Nonproprietary Westinghouse Rept WCAP-13831,Rev 1 Encl ML20065E1531994-03-30030 March 1994 Application for Amends to NPF-4 & NPF-7,revising High Head Safety Injection Flow Balance Surveillance Requirements by Removing Specific Numerical Values & Replacing W/Broader Requirement to Ensure HHSI Rate Meet LOCA Criteria ML20064F9681994-03-0909 March 1994 Correction to 930716 Proposed TS Change,Modifying TS to Conform W/Recent Changes to 10CFR20,correcting Administrative Error on TS Bases Page B 3/4 7-7 for Unit 2 as Issued by Amend 159 to License NPF-7 on 940217 ML20064C1531994-03-0101 March 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,eliminating Unnecessary EDG Surveillance Requirements in Accordance W/Gl 93-05 & NUREG-1366 ML18153A8801994-02-25025 February 1994 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Surveillance Frequency of Nozzles in Containment & Recirculation Spray Sys in Accordance W/Gl 93-05, Line-Item TS Improvements to Reduced Srs.... ML18153B4301993-12-27027 December 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7,changing TS to Revise Review Responsibilities of Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee & Mgt Safety Review Committee ML20058M0581993-12-10010 December 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,modifying Surveillance Frequency of Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Pumps from Monthly to Quarterly Per Generic Ltr 93-05 ML20058C4491993-11-19019 November 1993 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,allowing Use of Solid Rods or Zirconium Alloy or Stainless Steel Filler Rods to Replace Fuel Rods Which Have Been Identified as Failed & Deleting Individual Fuel Rod U Weight Limit ML20059K1271993-11-10010 November 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7,eliminating Simulated Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Injection Flow Requirement for Flow Balancing of High Head Safety Injection Lines ML18153D3951993-07-20020 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7 Proposing Changes of Deletion of Requirement for Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee & Audit Frequencies ML18153D3931993-07-16016 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32,DPR-37,NPF-4 & NPF-7 to Implement Revised 10CFR20,revise Frequency of Radiological Effluent Release Repts from Semiannual to Annual & Clarify Site Maps ML20045G7591993-07-0808 July 1993 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-4 & NPF-7, Respectively,Deleting Requirement to Periodically Review Certain Administrative & Technical Procedures 1999-08-04
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Yll:OIN I A lh.l!CTitlO A Nil " IWl:lt COMI'A N Y thennoso.Vonoxer unual October 3, 1991 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Serial No. 91563 Attentinn: Document Control Desk NL&P/JYR Washington, D.C. 20555 Docket Nos. 50 338 50 339 License Nos. NPF 4 NPF 7 Gentlemen:
ylRGINIA ELEQIBlq_ AND POWER COMPAR NORTH ANHA_EQY/fdLEIAllON .UNlIS_1.AUD._2 PROPOSED TECHMICAL SPEC 1ElGATION CHANGES Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90, the Vlrginia Electric and Power Cornpany requests amendment., in the form of changes to the Technical Specificatlons, to Operating License Numbers NPF 4 and NPF 7 for North Anna Power Station Units 1 and 2, respectively. The proposed changes will revise the current Technical Specifications to encure the design basis is met for thu r.vice water system.
A discussion of ti.a proposed changes with the technical justificatica end safety evaluation of the propcsed changes is provided in Attachment 1. The proposed changes are presented in Attachments 2 and 3 for Units 1 and 2, respectively.
This request has been reviewed by the Station Nuclear Safety and Gr"ating Committee and the Management Safety Review Committee. It has bc0 determined that this request does not involve an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59 or a significant hazards consideration as defined in 10 CFR 50.92. The basis for our determination that no significant hazards consideration is involved is presented in Attachment 4.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us at your earliest convenience.
Very truly yours, n .
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\\ _xf s W. L. Stewart Senior Vice President - Nuclear
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- 1. Discussion of Proposed Changes 2 Proposed Technical Specification Chango for North Anna Unit 1
- 3. Proposed Technical Specification Chango for North Anna Unit 2 4 10 CFR 50,92 Evaluation i
cc: U.S. Nuclear Roguintory Commission Region ll 101 Mariotta Stroot, N.W.
Suite 2000 Atlanta, GA 30323 Mr. M. S. Lessor NRC Senior Resident inspector North Anna Power Station Commissioner Department of Health Room 400 ,
109 Governor Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 1
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA )
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The foregoing document was acknowledged before me, in and for the County and Commonwealth aforesaid, today by W. L. Stewart who is Senior Vice President - Nuclear, of Virginia Electric and Power Company. He is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing document in behalf of that Company, and the statements in the document are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Acknowledged before me this @ Y day of ,_ d[of,J , 19f1L.
My Commission Expires: L 'fA _3/ ,199//_.
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Notary Public (SEAL)
Attachment 1 Discussion of Proposed Changes North Anna Units 1 and 2 t
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DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED CHAl{GES Introduction The proposed changes described herein are being made as a result of an NRC violation regarding the service water system. In the Notification of Violation (dated February 1,1991) the NRC identified that the operating procedures for the service water system were inadequate by not ensuring design basis flows to th9 recirculation spray heat exchangers during periods when a service water pump is inoperable. This indicated that our control of the service water system desi0n basis was inadequate. In our response to the Notice of Violation (dated March 1,1991) we committed to changes to the Technical Specifications to clarify the service water system operability requirements and, in the interim, to institute adequate administrative controls which will ensure the design basis is met.
DAtkground The service water system is common to both reactor units and is desl0 ned for the simultaneous operation of various subsystems and components of both units. The purpose of the service water system is to provide long term cooling after a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) and to supply cooling water to various safety related components during normal plant operation.
The sources of cooling water for the service water system are the service water reservoir or Lake Anna. These two, independent sources of water form the ultimate heat sink for the units.
The normal service water system alignment consists of four normal service water pumps taking suction from the service water reservoir, supplying various cornoonents through the supply header, and then returning to the service water reservoir through the return header to the spray arrays or bypass valves. A backup subsystem is available in the event of unavailability of the service water reservoir. This backup subsystem consists of two auxiliary service water pumps which take suction from Lake Anna supplying various components through the alternate supply header, and then returning to Lake Anna through the alternate return header.
The cooling capacity of the service water system is based on the cooling requirements assuming one unit sustains a LOCA with a simultaneous loss of offsite power to both units. The service water cooling requirements following a LOCA on one unit dictate that two normal service water pumps operate to supply adequate coohng flow to the affected unit and unaffected unit heat loads, in the event of a LOCA, a safety injection would be initiated. To ensure that sufficient service water cooling is available to both units, the safety injection signal actuates the following:
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- a. - All four normal service water pumps start on receipt of a safety injection signal from either unit or on a loss of reserve i station service power. Operation of all four pumps provides <
maximum system cooling capacity and floxibility. -
b.~ The service water spray header isolation va!ves automatically open and the bypass. Isolation valves ;
automatically close after receipt of a safety injection signal. l With all spray arrays in operation, the service water system '
can reject heat at the maximum rate. _
During a dwign basis accident, the supply valves from both loops of service-water to the .flectP's unit's recirculation spray heat exchangers are opened autom@cally tcon %ceipt of a containment depressurization signal. A safety injection sipal w2E occur prior to the containment depressurization signal. ;
With four nov,ial zervice water pumps Of JRABLE, the unthrottled head loss of !
the systerr., to components other than the recirculation spray heat exchangers,- .
is such that design flows are achieved through the recirculation spray heat :
exchanger if a failure to a single pump or power supply occurs. With three ,
normal service water pumps OPERABLE, the flow of the system, to components l other than the recirculation spray heat exchangers, must be restricted to ensure ;
that design flow will be available if a single pump or power supply. failure ,
occurs. This is achieved by reducing service water flow through tl's component cooling heat exenangers and must be dne if either or both of the units are in operating Modes 1 through 4. With two normal service wafer pumps OPERABLE, design' flows will not be achieved if a single normal service water ,
pump failure occurs. With one normal service water pump OPERABLE, design flows are not achieved. In the last two cases, more conservative actions are i required by the specifications. .
Technical Soicification Chrinaes General ;
All Technical Specification changes described herein apply to North Anna Units -
1 and 2. ,
The current Action statements 3.7.4.1.a and 3.7.4.1.b =were renumbered to 3.7.4.1.c and 3.7.4.1.d, respectively - to allow additions of other Action -
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- Technical Soecification 3.7.4.1 The numberitig of the Technical Specification was changed from 3/4.7.4 to -
3/4.7.4.1 to allow.for. the addition of a service water Technical Specification in modes 5 and 6 (which 'Is numbered 3.7.4.2). In addition. the title of this
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i Technical Specification was changed to add the word " operating" to identify that
- this specification applios to modes 1 through 4.
The Limiting Condition for Operation is changed to define what an operable service water loop consists of. Each service water loop must contain two OPERABLE service water pumps (excluding auxiliary service water pumps) with their associated normal and emergency power supplies, and an OPERABLE i flow path capable of providing cooling for OPERABLE plant compononts and ;
transferring heat to the service water reservoir to ensure design basis flows are achlovable.
Tne Applicability statement is changed to clarify that this Technical Specification <
applios if 211tLE unit is in mode 1 through 4. This change will ensure that ;
sufficient cooling capacity is available for both units during power operation. 7 Action statomont 3.7.4.1.a is added to require that if one of the four required l normal service water pumps becomes inoperable, that component cooling heat exchanger service water flows must be throttled, within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />, to ensure that the normal service water pumps remain capable of providing design basis flows to the recirculation spray heat exchangers. This allow 3 design basis flows to be delivered by two normal service water pumps with the failure of the third OPERABLE normal service water pump.
Action statement 3.7.4.1.b is added to requito that if two of the four required service water pumps become inoperable Action 3.7.4.1.a must be periormed within one hour. Performing this action ensures the design basis flows can be rnet if no subsequent pump failures occur, in addition, at least one service water pump must be restored to OPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />, or both units ,
shall be place in HOT STANDBY within the next six hours and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />. The specified completion time of 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> is consistent with other LCOs for the loss of one train of an ESF system and with MERITS. This completion timo is based on industry accepted practico, the low probability of an accident occurring during this time while one service water train in inoperable, and engineering Judgment considoring the number of available systems and the timo required to reasonably complete the required sction. The completion time of 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> is a reasonable timo based on operating experience to reach HOT STANDBY from full power without challenging safefy '
systems or operators. Similarly, the completion time of 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br /> is reasonable censidering the unit can cooldown in such a timo frame. Those actions and completion times are consistent with MERITS.
1 Action statement 3.7.4.1.c was modified to add the phrase "except as provided in 3.7,4,1.a" for clarification, in addition, this action statement was changed to clarify that the inoperable loop must be returned to OPERABLE status within six hours or both units will be placed in HOT STANDBY.
j Action statement 3.7,4.1.d was modified to allow not having auto start capability on the third normal service water pump and require 2 out of 2 auxiliary service water pumps to be OPERABLE. Not requiring the third normal service water
6 pump to have an auto start capability is considorod a clarification of the current Technical Specification and is nooded to protect the normal service water pumps from a low flow condition when the throo pumps are aligned to the same supply header. The probabilistic risk assossment that was performed for the original amendment only required that the pump be available for service.
Requiring 2 out of 2 auxiliary servico water pumps will provido for a completo backup system to be available and will ensure that a manually initiated backup system exists which can deliver design basis flows during an accident condition. In addition, the footnoto for this action statement was modified to include the service water valvo house.
Action statomont 3.7.4.1.0 is added to require that if both service water loops become inoperable, that both units must be placed in HOT SHUTDOWN within-the next 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> and that actions be initiated to placo both units in COLD SHUTDOWN within the next hour and continue to COLD SHUTDOWN. With two service water loops inoperable, the units are not prepared to respond to the design basis events for which the service water system is required. The units must be placed in a modo in which the risk to the unit and to the environment is minimized. Depending on the actual stato of the service water system, the recirculation spray heat exchangers may not have a safety grado heat sink and the unit should bo placed in HOT SHUTDOWN, a condition whero decay had can be removed by the steam generators. Twelve hours is a reasonable time, based on operating experience, to place the unit in HOT SHUTDOWN from full power conditions without challenging safety systems or operators. This Action statement is consistent with MERITS.
The action to place both units in HOT SHUTDOWN and continue actions until both units are in COLD SHUTDOWN addresses the condition if the service water system is unavailable to perform its intended function. In this situation, the unit may remain in HOT SHUTDOWN until a method to further cool the units becomes available. The actions and time intervals are consistent with MERITS.
Surveillance Requirement 4.7.4.1.c(2) was modified to clarify that the automatic service water valves should be verified to be in the correct position on a actual or simulated containment high high signal.
Surveillance Requirement 4.7,4.1.d was added to specify surveillance testing for OPERABILITY determination of the service water pumps in accordance with Specification 4.0.5, the AMSE Section XI program.
Technical Soecification 3.7.4.2 This Technical Specification was added to support the UFSAR design bases for both units in Modes 5 or 6. When both units are in COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING the design basis requires that the service water system be OPERABLE. This is to ensure an adequate heat sink is maintained for the residual heat removal system. This new specification,3.7.4.2, is proposed to address this condition.
The requirements for Modos 5 and 6 differ from Specification 3.7.4.1 by I requiring that one service water loop be OPERABLE. Service water is required .
to provido a heat sink for the residual heat removal system to removo decay heat from the roactor coro. Flowever, there is a significant reduction in potential heat loading on the service water system. Therefore, only one service water loop is required to be OPERABLE. Tho compononts requirod for ono loop to bo OPERABLE are the same as defined in Specification 3.7.4.1 except that crodit for the OPERABLE auxiliary servico water pump may be taken to satisfy the OPERABILITY requiroment of the LCO. This allows romoving the service water reservoir from service for maintenance and utilizing the Lake Anna reservoir as the heat sink for core heat removal. Requiring that two service water pumps be OPERABLE allows for a singlo pump or power falluto while still providing the heat sink for the residual heat removal system. This is consistent with the residual heat removal system requiroments.
Action Statomont 3.7.4.2.a requires that if there is only one OPERABLE service water pump, at least one inoperablo service water pump must be rostored to ;
OPERABLE status within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />. This is consistent with the action requirements for a partial loss of residual heat removal capability during shutdown conditions. >
Action Statomont 3.7.4.2.b requires that if no service water pumps aro OPERABLE, all operations involving an increase in the reactor decay heat load or a reduction in boron concentration of the R6 actor Coolant System must be immediately suspended because a total loss of shutdown cooling may have occurred. This is consistent with the action requirements for a total loss of residual heat removal capability during shutdown conditions. ,
Survolllanco requirements to demonstrate the OPERABILITY of one service water loop are proposed.
Bases Sections 3/4.7.4.1 and 3/4.7.4.2 The existing bases section (3/4.7.4) was expanded to provido a more detailed description of the service water system. This bases section was also split to i provido a description for operating and shutdown conditions (3/4.7.4.1 and 3/4.7.4.2, respectively).
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