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Category:INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL MEMORANDUM
MONTHYEARML20196L0051999-07-0808 July 1999 Notification of 990722 Meeting with Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Recently Signed Asset Purchase Agreement Between Illinois Power & Amergen Energy Co & Proposed Transfer of License to Be Submitted to NRC ML20206F2481999-04-22022 April 1999 Informs That Operational Readiness Insp Team Completed Insp at Clinton Power Station Including Two Weeks on Site & Two Separate Instances of Continuous 72 Hours Control Room Observation.Operational Performance Adequate ML20206F2361999-04-21021 April 1999 Documents Completion of Insp Activities Performed During Week of 990412,to Assess Licensee Implemented & Planned Corrective Actions Associated with NRC Manual Chapter 0350 Case Specific Checklist Restart Item II.1 ML20206F2331999-04-19019 April 1999 Discusses Results of Clinton Power Station Corrective Action Insp & Recommendations to Close Demand for Info Ltr.Insp Team Focused on Operations,Maintenance & Plant Support Organizations ML20205B8871999-03-26026 March 1999 Notification of 990415 Meeting with Utils in Knoxville,Tn to Visit Test Site & Discuss Test Program for ECCS Suppression Pool Suction Strainer.Context of Meeting Considered Entirely Proprietary ML20198S0601999-01-0606 January 1999 Notification of 990121 Meeting with Util to Discuss Potential Change to Clinton Degraded Voltage Relay Setpoints ML20154L1161998-10-14014 October 1998 Notification of 981027 Meeting with Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee Proposed Mod of keep-fill Sys for Feed Water Sys Check Valves to Eliminate Containment Leakage Concern ML20154J9271998-10-13013 October 1998 Forwards Facility Submitted Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as Given Operating Exam Administered on 980901 ML20154J7921998-10-13013 October 1998 Forwards NRC Operator Licensing Retake Exam & Insp Rept 50-461/98-301(OL) Administered on 980901 ML20238F5861998-08-28028 August 1998 Notification of 980909 Meeting w/BWR/6S:EOI & Listed Utils in Rockville,Md to Discuss W/Nrc Planned Applications by Licensees to Reduce Operability Requirements During Refueling Outages ML20237E3131998-08-26026 August 1998 Forwards for Public Release,Info Re NRC SMM Held on 980714-15.Summary of January 1998 NRC SMM & Watch List Removal Evaluation Factors Also Encl ML20237D6711998-08-25025 August 1998 Notification of 980917 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Hold NRC Insp Manual Chapter 0350 Restart Panel Meeting W/Illinois Power to Discuss Progress of Clinton Power Station Toward Restart ML20217C9871998-03-24024 March 1998 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam for Tests Administered on 980126-0202 ML20217C9761998-03-24024 March 1998 Forwards NRC Operating Licensing Exam Rept 50-461/97-313OL (Including Completed & Graded Tests) for Tests Administered on 980126-0202 ML20197B6811998-03-0606 March 1998 Notification of 980319 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee Proposed Fix for Issue of Degraded Electrical Grid Voltage ML20198R5561998-01-16016 January 1998 Notification of 980127 Meeting W/Illinois Power Co in Rockville,Md to Discuss Potential Fix for Issue of Degraded Voltage ML20199L0221997-11-24024 November 1997 Notification of 971211 Meeting W/Illinois Power Co in Clinton,Il to Discuss Findings of NRC Special Evaluation Team ML20210T2701997-09-11011 September 1997 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 970924 to Discuss Objectives,Scope & Schedule of Special Evaluation Team Evaluation of Integrated Safety Assessment Being Conducted by Illinois Power Co ML20210H7531997-08-0505 August 1997 Informs That Licensee Restart & Performance Review Panel Has Determined That Plant Has Satisfactorily Completed Items & Corrective Actions Identified as Restraints to Restarting of Cps,W/Exception as Listed ML20149E8691997-07-16016 July 1997 Notification of 970717 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Voltage Available from 345 Kv Offsite Electrical Supply & Possible Effect on Plant Equipment in Case of Accident ML20140C3151997-04-0202 April 1997 Notification of 970403 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss License Amend Application ,re Degraded Voltage Setpoints & Proposed Administrative Actions ML20137F3391997-03-26026 March 1997 Notification of 970421 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Schedules & Resolution of Issues Re Thermo-Lag Fire Barriers & Ampacity Derating ML20136F3351997-03-0505 March 1997 Forwards Southwestern Electric Cooperative 970228 Request for Hearing,Submitted in Response to Fr Addressing Commission Consideration of Issuance of Order Approving Transfer of OL from Soyland Power to Illinois Power Co ML20138J7671997-02-0505 February 1997 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licenseing Exam on 970409. Ltr W/Copy to Chief,Operator Licensing Branch Must Be Submitted to Listed Address in Order to Register Personnel ML20134L6581996-11-19019 November 1996 Notification of 961121 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Proposed Transfer of Soyland Power Cooperative Minority Ownership of Facility to Illinois Power Marketing Inc ML20056E7141993-08-19019 August 1993 Notification of 930831 Meeting w/BWR-6 Owners Group in Rockville,Md to Discuss Pending Amend Submittals to Adopt Improved Standardized TS ML20056F3811993-08-12012 August 1993 Notifies of 930830 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee GL 89-10 Valve Testing Program Schedule ML20127B6031993-01-0707 January 1993 Summarizes 921217 Telcon Re Implementation of Erosion/ Corrosion Monitoring Program Per Generic Ltr 89-08.Response Acceptable Contingent on Commitment to Formalize Procedural Controls ML20058B1721990-10-25025 October 1990 Notification of 901102 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Util Approach on Performing IPE W/Nrc & Contractors ML20059B3281990-07-19019 July 1990 Discusses Author Observation of INPO Evaluation Process at Clinton Nuclear Power Plant on 900514-25.Recommends That NRC Observe Addl INPO Evaluations.Description of INPO Process & List of Qualifications & Experience of INPO Members Encl ML20206L8841988-11-17017 November 1988 Forwards Fr Notice of Proposed Amend to License NPF-62 Re Merger of Soyland Power Cooperative,Inc & Western Illinois Power Cooperative,Inc & Request for Comments on Antitrust Issues ML20206C5861988-11-0909 November 1988 Notification of 881213 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Tech Spec Interpretation Re Inoperability of Sys Providing Support Function ML20205T5821988-11-0707 November 1988 Notification of 881115 Meeting W/Devonrue & Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Proposed Std Alternate AC Design to Meet Station Blackout Rule ML20206F2011988-11-0202 November 1988 Discusses Tech Spec Interpretation Re Inoperability of Sys Providing Support Function.Actions to Close Out Listed ML20154J0191988-09-16016 September 1988 Responds to Request for NRR Assistance on Allegation Re Containment Integrity & Inservice Testing Program.Safety Significance of Not Performing Inservice Testing of Certain Affected Valves During First Yr of Plant Operation Minimal ML20207D6321988-08-11011 August 1988 Responds to 871027 Request for Technical Assistance in Interpretation of Tech Spec 4.1.5.B.3.Any Standby Liquid Control Sys Valve Which Could Affect Amount of Flow Delivered to Reactor Should Be Considered in Flow Path ML20195D4011988-06-17017 June 1988 Forwards Evaluation of Items Identified by NRC Inspectors During 1980-87 That Required Significant Corrective Actions by Licensee.Addl 10-15 Instances Noted Where Inspectors Found Problems W/Util Methods to Close Out Items ML20195D8371988-06-0303 June 1988 Notification of 880623 Meeting W/Hydrogen Control Owners Group in Rockville,Md to Discuss Emergency Procedure Guidelines for Mark III Containments.Attendees Listed ML20154L3021988-05-19019 May 1988 Informs That Settlement Stipulation Along W/Egm 88-01 & Paragraph B of Regional Procedure 1460 Reviewed.No Further Action Required Based on Review ML20153F9601988-05-0404 May 1988 Informs That Ray Ready to Stand Before Oral Certification Board Scheduled to Be Held in Region III Ofcs on 880531. Board Will Consist of Listed Individuals & Author ML20151B7961988-04-0505 April 1988 Forwards Facility Master Activities Plan (Map) & Map List of Activities for Apr-June 1988 ML20149F7971988-02-11011 February 1988 Discusses Evaluation of motor-operated Valves,Including Overall Industry Effort to Respond to EDO Request to NUMARC Consisting of Recommendations in AEOD Rept C603.Findings, Conclusions &/Or Recommendations Will Be Provided ML20236J1081987-11-0303 November 1987 Notification of 871109-10 Meetings W/Util in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Tech Spec Amend Package ML20235R6291987-10-0101 October 1987 Notification of 871007-08 Meetings W/Mark III Containment Hydrogen Control Owners Group (Hcog) in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Hcog Submittals Including Impact of Station Blackout & ATWS Considerations on Hcog Programs.Attendee List Encl ML20237L3341987-08-26026 August 1987 Requests Review of Plant Specific & STS with Respect to Allowable Number of Safety Relief Valves Out of Svc at Bwrs. Related Matl Encl ML20206E3131987-04-0808 April 1987 Forwards Draft Attachment 1 to Facility Full Power License. Item 1 Only Deferred Test Remaining from Preoperational Test Program,Item 2 Identical to Item 2a of Low Power License & Item 2 Rewritten for Clarity ML20205N0311987-03-26026 March 1987 Forwards Records of Coordination from Util That Provide Requested Clarification & Corrections Re Util 870303 Tech Spec Change Request Concerning Trip Setpoint & MSIV Leakage Control Sys ML20210B0471987-02-0202 February 1987 Provides Info Re Preparedness of Facility to Exceed 5% Power.Progress Toward Initial Criticality Proceeding Slower than Expected.Activities Required to Be Completed Prior to Exceeding 5% Power Will Be Completed During Mar 1987 ML20212J1871987-01-16016 January 1987 Forwards Updated Plant Licensing Status for Facilities.Info Current as of 870116 ML20207Q1141987-01-15015 January 1987 Notification of 870123 Meeting W/Mark III Containment Hydrogen Control Owners Group in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Emergency Procedure Guidelines & CLASIX-3 Computer Code Validation.Meeting Originally Scheduled for 870127 1999-07-08
[Table view] Category:MEMORANDUMS-CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20196L0051999-07-0808 July 1999 Notification of 990722 Meeting with Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Recently Signed Asset Purchase Agreement Between Illinois Power & Amergen Energy Co & Proposed Transfer of License to Be Submitted to NRC ML20206F2481999-04-22022 April 1999 Informs That Operational Readiness Insp Team Completed Insp at Clinton Power Station Including Two Weeks on Site & Two Separate Instances of Continuous 72 Hours Control Room Observation.Operational Performance Adequate ML20206F2361999-04-21021 April 1999 Documents Completion of Insp Activities Performed During Week of 990412,to Assess Licensee Implemented & Planned Corrective Actions Associated with NRC Manual Chapter 0350 Case Specific Checklist Restart Item II.1 ML20206F2331999-04-19019 April 1999 Discusses Results of Clinton Power Station Corrective Action Insp & Recommendations to Close Demand for Info Ltr.Insp Team Focused on Operations,Maintenance & Plant Support Organizations ML20205B8871999-03-26026 March 1999 Notification of 990415 Meeting with Utils in Knoxville,Tn to Visit Test Site & Discuss Test Program for ECCS Suppression Pool Suction Strainer.Context of Meeting Considered Entirely Proprietary ML20198S0601999-01-0606 January 1999 Notification of 990121 Meeting with Util to Discuss Potential Change to Clinton Degraded Voltage Relay Setpoints ML20154L1161998-10-14014 October 1998 Notification of 981027 Meeting with Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee Proposed Mod of keep-fill Sys for Feed Water Sys Check Valves to Eliminate Containment Leakage Concern ML20154J7921998-10-13013 October 1998 Forwards NRC Operator Licensing Retake Exam & Insp Rept 50-461/98-301(OL) Administered on 980901 ML20154J9271998-10-13013 October 1998 Forwards Facility Submitted Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as Given Operating Exam Administered on 980901 ML20238F5861998-08-28028 August 1998 Notification of 980909 Meeting w/BWR/6S:EOI & Listed Utils in Rockville,Md to Discuss W/Nrc Planned Applications by Licensees to Reduce Operability Requirements During Refueling Outages ML20237E3131998-08-26026 August 1998 Forwards for Public Release,Info Re NRC SMM Held on 980714-15.Summary of January 1998 NRC SMM & Watch List Removal Evaluation Factors Also Encl ML20237D6711998-08-25025 August 1998 Notification of 980917 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Hold NRC Insp Manual Chapter 0350 Restart Panel Meeting W/Illinois Power to Discuss Progress of Clinton Power Station Toward Restart ML20217C9761998-03-24024 March 1998 Forwards NRC Operating Licensing Exam Rept 50-461/97-313OL (Including Completed & Graded Tests) for Tests Administered on 980126-0202 ML20217C9871998-03-24024 March 1998 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam for Tests Administered on 980126-0202 ML20197B6811998-03-0606 March 1998 Notification of 980319 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee Proposed Fix for Issue of Degraded Electrical Grid Voltage ML20198R5561998-01-16016 January 1998 Notification of 980127 Meeting W/Illinois Power Co in Rockville,Md to Discuss Potential Fix for Issue of Degraded Voltage ML20199L0221997-11-24024 November 1997 Notification of 971211 Meeting W/Illinois Power Co in Clinton,Il to Discuss Findings of NRC Special Evaluation Team ML20210T2701997-09-11011 September 1997 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 970924 to Discuss Objectives,Scope & Schedule of Special Evaluation Team Evaluation of Integrated Safety Assessment Being Conducted by Illinois Power Co ML20210H7531997-08-0505 August 1997 Informs That Licensee Restart & Performance Review Panel Has Determined That Plant Has Satisfactorily Completed Items & Corrective Actions Identified as Restraints to Restarting of Cps,W/Exception as Listed ML20149E8691997-07-16016 July 1997 Notification of 970717 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Voltage Available from 345 Kv Offsite Electrical Supply & Possible Effect on Plant Equipment in Case of Accident ML20140C3151997-04-0202 April 1997 Notification of 970403 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss License Amend Application ,re Degraded Voltage Setpoints & Proposed Administrative Actions ML20137F3391997-03-26026 March 1997 Notification of 970421 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Schedules & Resolution of Issues Re Thermo-Lag Fire Barriers & Ampacity Derating ML20136F3351997-03-0505 March 1997 Forwards Southwestern Electric Cooperative 970228 Request for Hearing,Submitted in Response to Fr Addressing Commission Consideration of Issuance of Order Approving Transfer of OL from Soyland Power to Illinois Power Co ML20138J7671997-02-0505 February 1997 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licenseing Exam on 970409. Ltr W/Copy to Chief,Operator Licensing Branch Must Be Submitted to Listed Address in Order to Register Personnel ML20134L6581996-11-19019 November 1996 Notification of 961121 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Proposed Transfer of Soyland Power Cooperative Minority Ownership of Facility to Illinois Power Marketing Inc ML20056E7141993-08-19019 August 1993 Notification of 930831 Meeting w/BWR-6 Owners Group in Rockville,Md to Discuss Pending Amend Submittals to Adopt Improved Standardized TS ML20056F3811993-08-12012 August 1993 Notifies of 930830 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee GL 89-10 Valve Testing Program Schedule ML20127B6031993-01-0707 January 1993 Summarizes 921217 Telcon Re Implementation of Erosion/ Corrosion Monitoring Program Per Generic Ltr 89-08.Response Acceptable Contingent on Commitment to Formalize Procedural Controls ML20058B1721990-10-25025 October 1990 Notification of 901102 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Util Approach on Performing IPE W/Nrc & Contractors ML20059B3281990-07-19019 July 1990 Discusses Author Observation of INPO Evaluation Process at Clinton Nuclear Power Plant on 900514-25.Recommends That NRC Observe Addl INPO Evaluations.Description of INPO Process & List of Qualifications & Experience of INPO Members Encl ML20206L8841988-11-17017 November 1988 Forwards Fr Notice of Proposed Amend to License NPF-62 Re Merger of Soyland Power Cooperative,Inc & Western Illinois Power Cooperative,Inc & Request for Comments on Antitrust Issues ML20206C5861988-11-0909 November 1988 Notification of 881213 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Tech Spec Interpretation Re Inoperability of Sys Providing Support Function ML20205T5821988-11-0707 November 1988 Notification of 881115 Meeting W/Devonrue & Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Proposed Std Alternate AC Design to Meet Station Blackout Rule ML20206F2011988-11-0202 November 1988 Discusses Tech Spec Interpretation Re Inoperability of Sys Providing Support Function.Actions to Close Out Listed ML20154J0191988-09-16016 September 1988 Responds to Request for NRR Assistance on Allegation Re Containment Integrity & Inservice Testing Program.Safety Significance of Not Performing Inservice Testing of Certain Affected Valves During First Yr of Plant Operation Minimal ML20207D6321988-08-11011 August 1988 Responds to 871027 Request for Technical Assistance in Interpretation of Tech Spec 4.1.5.B.3.Any Standby Liquid Control Sys Valve Which Could Affect Amount of Flow Delivered to Reactor Should Be Considered in Flow Path ML20195D4011988-06-17017 June 1988 Forwards Evaluation of Items Identified by NRC Inspectors During 1980-87 That Required Significant Corrective Actions by Licensee.Addl 10-15 Instances Noted Where Inspectors Found Problems W/Util Methods to Close Out Items ML20195D8371988-06-0303 June 1988 Notification of 880623 Meeting W/Hydrogen Control Owners Group in Rockville,Md to Discuss Emergency Procedure Guidelines for Mark III Containments.Attendees Listed ML20154L3021988-05-19019 May 1988 Informs That Settlement Stipulation Along W/Egm 88-01 & Paragraph B of Regional Procedure 1460 Reviewed.No Further Action Required Based on Review ML20153F9601988-05-0404 May 1988 Informs That Ray Ready to Stand Before Oral Certification Board Scheduled to Be Held in Region III Ofcs on 880531. Board Will Consist of Listed Individuals & Author ML20151B7961988-04-0505 April 1988 Forwards Facility Master Activities Plan (Map) & Map List of Activities for Apr-June 1988 ML20149F7971988-02-11011 February 1988 Discusses Evaluation of motor-operated Valves,Including Overall Industry Effort to Respond to EDO Request to NUMARC Consisting of Recommendations in AEOD Rept C603.Findings, Conclusions &/Or Recommendations Will Be Provided ML20236J1081987-11-0303 November 1987 Notification of 871109-10 Meetings W/Util in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Tech Spec Amend Package ML20235R6291987-10-0101 October 1987 Notification of 871007-08 Meetings W/Mark III Containment Hydrogen Control Owners Group (Hcog) in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Hcog Submittals Including Impact of Station Blackout & ATWS Considerations on Hcog Programs.Attendee List Encl ML20237L3341987-08-26026 August 1987 Requests Review of Plant Specific & STS with Respect to Allowable Number of Safety Relief Valves Out of Svc at Bwrs. Related Matl Encl ML20206S3461987-04-17017 April 1987 Staff Requirements Memo Re Commission 870410 Discussion & Possible Vote in Washington,Dc on Readiness of Util to Receive Full Power Ol.Commission Approved Issuance of License.Slow & Cautious Approach to Full Power Urged ML20206E3131987-04-0808 April 1987 Forwards Draft Attachment 1 to Facility Full Power License. Item 1 Only Deferred Test Remaining from Preoperational Test Program,Item 2 Identical to Item 2a of Low Power License & Item 2 Rewritten for Clarity ML20205N0311987-03-26026 March 1987 Forwards Records of Coordination from Util That Provide Requested Clarification & Corrections Re Util 870303 Tech Spec Change Request Concerning Trip Setpoint & MSIV Leakage Control Sys ML20210B0471987-02-0202 February 1987 Provides Info Re Preparedness of Facility to Exceed 5% Power.Progress Toward Initial Criticality Proceeding Slower than Expected.Activities Required to Be Completed Prior to Exceeding 5% Power Will Be Completed During Mar 1987 ML20212J1871987-01-16016 January 1987 Forwards Updated Plant Licensing Status for Facilities.Info Current as of 870116 1999-07-08
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Docket No. 50-461 DISTRIBUTION BAR 101996 JN 2 PDR PD#4 Reading MEMORANDUM FOR: J. A. Hind, Director IPC (F. Spangenberg)
Division of Radiation Safety BSiegel and Safeguards EHylton Region III FROM: Robert Bernero, Director Division of BWR Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
SUBJECT:
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RELATED TOAIRCLEANINGSYSTEMSATCLINTON(TIA85-70)
By memorandum dated March 18, 1985 to H. L. Thompson, Jr., Director, Division of Licensing, you requested the NRR staff to provide you guidance concerning the acceptability of: 1) the use of loop seals on filter housing drain lines;
- 2) HVAC filtration train capacity above the maximum allowable; and 3) the use
.of silicone scalants on ducts and housings at Clinton Power Station. Our eval-uation in response to your technical assistance request, contained in Enclosure 1, concludes that the use of loop seals, silicone sealants, and an HVAC filtration capacity above 30,000 cfm for a single cleanup train is acceptable at Clinton provided the applicant commits to the staff recommendations contained in the evaluation.
Enclosure 2, provided for your information, is a copy of a document prepared by the former Meteorology and Effluent Treatment Branch titled " General Guidance on the Use of Temporary Sealants and Patching Materials" which contains i our position with regard to the use of temporary sealants and patching materials on filters, housings, mountings frames or ducts.
The NRR staff has incorporated informal comments received from C. Gill of your staff into this evaluation. Both Mr. Gill and the applicant have been informed of the rewmmendations contained in this evaluation and the applicant has agreed to adopt the staff's recommendations, and has proposed approprate provisions for the Technical Specifications. This com lete ouryeviJwonthis l issue and TIA 85-7C will be closed, ortsamal DFs gggwfwb l
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Docket No. 50-461 DISTRIBUTION MAR 10 g Docket File PDR PD#4 Reading MEMORANDUM FOR: J. A. Hind, Director IPC(F.Spangenberg)
Division of Radiation Safety BSiegel and Safeguards EHylton Region III FROM: Robert Bernero, Director Division of BWR Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
SUBJECT:
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RELATED TO AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS AT CLINTON (TIA 85-70)
By memorandum dated March 18, 1985 to H. L. Thompson, Jr., Director, Division of Licensing, you requested the NRR staff to provide you guidance concerning l the acceptability of: 1) the use of loop seals on filter housing drain lines; i
- 2) HVAC filtration train capacity above the uoximum allowable; and 3) the use I of silicone sealants on ducts and housings at Clinton Power Station. Our eval-l uation in response to your technical assistance request, contained in Enclosure 1, concludes that the use of loop seals, silicone sealants, and an HVAC filtration capacity above 30,000 cfm for a single cleanup train is acceptable at.Clinton provided the applicant commits to the staff recommendations contained in the evaluation.
Enclosure 2, provided for your information, is a copy of a document prepared by the former Meteorology and Effluent Treatment Branch titled " General Guidance on the Use of Temporary Sealants and Patching Materials" which contains our position with regard to the use of temporary sealants and patching materials on filters, housings, mountings frames or ducts.
The NRR staff has incorporated informal comments received from C. Gill of your staff into this evaluation. Both Mr. Gill and the applicant have been informed of the recommendations contained in this evaluation and the applicant has agreed to adopt the staff's recommendations, and has proposed approprate provisions for the Technical Specifications. vi issue and TIA 85-70 will be closed. This com letes erssamm1 8F8our/nW:uubfe,,9w on this anwrt & Desmoes Robert Bernero, Director Division of BWR Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Docket No. 50-461 MAR 10126 MEMORANDUM FOR: J. A. Hind Director Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards Region III FROM: Robert Bernero, Director Division of BWR Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
SUBJECT:
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RELATED TO AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS AT CLINTON (TIA 85-70)
By memorandum dated March 18, 1985 to H. L. Thompson, Jr., Director, Division of Licensing, you requested the NRR staff to provide you guidance concerning the acceptability of: 1) the use of loop seals on filter housing drain lines;
- 2) HVAC filtration train capacity above the maximum allowable; and 3) the use of silicone sealants on ducts and housings at Clinton Power Station. 0ur eval-uation in response to your technical assistance request, contained in Enclosure 1, concludes that the use of loop seals, silicone sealants, and an HVAC filtration capacity above 30,000 cfm for a single cleanup train is acceptable at Clinton provided the applicant commits to the staff recomendations contained in the evaluation.
Enclosure 2, provided for your information, is a copy of a document prepared by the former Meteorology ar.d Effluent Treatment Branch titled " General Guidance on the Use of Temporary Scalants and Patching Materials" which contains our position with regard to the use of terrporary sealants and patching materials on filters, housings, mountings frames or ducts.
The NRR staff has incorporated informal comments received from C. Gill of your staff into this evaluation. Both Mr. Gill and the applicant have been informed of the recommendations contained in this evaluation and the applicant has agreed to adopt the staff's recommendations, and has proposed approprate provisions for the Technical Specifications. This completes our review on this issue and TIA 85-70 will be closed.
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Enclosures:
As stated cc: R. Greger, Region III C. Gill, Region !!!
J. Lee P. Gwynn, Resident Inspector G. Lainas
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l ENCLOSURE 1 l RESPONSE TO REGION III TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE REQUEST REGARDING CLINTON AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The March 18, 1985 memorandum from J. A. Hind, Director, Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards, R:III, to H. L. Thompson, Jr., Director, <
Division of Licensing, NRR, requested guidance concerning (1) the use .
l of silicone sealants in the Clinton ESF (Control Room) and non-ESF ;
l (Radwaste Exhaust and Drywell Purge) HVAC systems, (2) the use of loop ;
seals on filter housing drain lines, and (3) filtration train capacity above the maximum allowable. ,
! 2.0 EVALUATION 2.1 The Use Of Silicone Sealant Regulatory Guides 1.52 (Revision 2 (March 1978)) and 1.140 (Revision 0 (March 1978)) state in Regulatory Positions 5.C that the use of silicone l sealants or any other temporary patching material on ESF and non-ESF filters, housing, mounting frames, or ducts should not be allowed.
The Clinton FSAR, Table 6.5-3 states that silicone sealants will not ;
be used in ESF filtration systems. Also in the Clinton FSAR, Section 1.8, the applicant did not take exception to Regulatory Guide 1.140 for non-ESF filtration systems in regard to use of silicone sealant.
Contrary to the above, Region III inspectors noticed the limited use l
of silicone sealants in ESF and non-ESF filtration systems at Clinton ;
j Power Station. Subsequently, the applicant acknowledged the limited I
use of silicone sealants in their letter dated June 4, 1985. [
l There are two engineered safety features (ESF) filtration systens 4 at the Clinton Power Station, the Standby Gas Treatment System (SGTS) and the Main Control Room Habitability System (MCRHS). The applicant ,
stated in their letter dated June 11,1985 that (1) use of the silicone
, scalant to seal mechanical lock longitudinal seams is limited to the control room recirculation and makeup air filtration ductwork in the MCRHS, and (2) the SGTS does not use the silicone sealant, since it consists of piping rather than ductwork. Both ESF system filter housings are welded stcol plate construction and no silicone sealant has been used.
l A part of the MCRHS ductwork operates at a negative pressure and l a significant portion of the ductwork is located outside of the '
l control room habitability boundary envelope. Any potential inleakage l
! of contaminated air into the negative pressure ductwork will be l filtered b adsorber)ory the either the makeup recirculation airair filter filter unit unit (2 (4 inch inch charcoal charcoal l adsorber) prior to returning it to the control room envelope. There is, however, a bypass damper in the recirculation filter housing. i In addition, there are three isolation dampers in each train interfacing with the negative pressure ductwork located outside of the control room habitability boundary. ,
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The applicant has determined that the maximum inleakage of unfiltered contaminated air, during and following a design basis accident which could be tolerated without exceeding the GDC 19 dose criteria, would be approximately 646 cfm. The applicant stated in its letter dated October 8,1985, that this determination was based on (1) 99 percent for all forms of iodine by the makeup air filter removal adsorber charcoal efficiency (3000 cfm), (2) 70 percent removal efficiency for all forms of iodine by the recirculation air filter charcoal adsorber (59.500 cfm), (3) 2 percent bypass damper leakage (1200 cfm) around the recirculation air filter charcoal adsorber unit, (4) the control room operator thyroid dose of 27 rem (90 percent of the dose guideline specified in SRP Section 6.4), and (5) 10 cfm of unfiltered inleakage.
On the basis of recent measurements by the staff of control room inleakage at several operating plants, particularly leakage through isolation dampers, the staff concludes that the applicant's calculated leak rate will be difficult to achieve and maintain. However, the staff also concludes that the applicant's calculated value of 646 cfm of tolerable inleakage is unnecessarily conservative. The staff's computed value is approximately 1000 cfm.
Since we presently have no assurance that the silicone sealant used at Clinton will not degrade in the future, we believe there is a need for some form of corrective action. We therefore made the following recom-mendations to the applicant which have since been incorporated into the draft Clinton Technical Specifications:
(A) the applicant should provide an acceptable method of leakage testing for the portions of ductwork which are located outside of the control room boundary operating at a negative pressure. The leakage test boundary should include all isolation dampers interfacing with these negative pressure portions of ductwork.
(B) the leak rate test should be performed prior to fpel loading and every 18 months thereafter.
(C) the maximum allowable inleakage for the ductwork under negative pressure outside of the MCRHS should not exceed 650 cfm.
(D) the testing requirements fcr the recirculation filter housing bypass damper (1200 cfm) be specified in the Clinton Technical Specification Section4.7.2(c).
(E) the testing of the recirculation filter housing and its flexible con-nection to the fan should be performed in accordance with ANSI N-510 prior to initial system operation. Subsequent testing, other than visual survelliance of the filter housing flexible connection to the fan, is not required. Visual inspection should be perfonned every 18 months or more frequently if deemed necessary, m ____ _.
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For non-ESF systems at Clinton, all the filter housings are of welded construction. However, the silicone sealant was used in the transition (consisting of a sheet metal duct piece) between the filter housings and the exhaust fan. Although these sheet metal transition pieces are upstream of the exhaust fans at a negative pressure, any inleakage through the duct pieces would be from areas with relatively low levels of radioactivity.
Therefore, we find the use of silicone sealant in the transition duct pieces in combination with the testing guidance to be acceptable.
2.2 HVAC Filter housing Drain Line Loop Seal The statemt.nt " loop seals shall not be used" in Section 5.6 of ANSI N-509-1976 has been deleted in the same section of ANSI N-509-1980.
The loo) seals installed at Clinton HVAC systems should be considered accepta)le only if the loop seals are provided with devices and operating procedures so that the intended functional requirements of the loop seals are verifiable by the plant operator.
2.3 Engineered Safety Featuro HVAC Filter Train Capacity The exception to the volumetric air flow rate exceeding 30,000 cfm for a single cleanup train (59,500 cfm for the Clinton control room air ventilation recirculation system) taken by the applicant is acceptable since high capacity DOP generators for the in-place DOP testing of HEPA filters are not available. The applicant has since revised Table 6.5-3 of the Clinton FSAR in Amendment 36 to state this exception.
3.0 CONCLUSION
All of the foregoing recommendations (A through E) in Section 2.1 above have been incorporated in the Clinton Technical Specifications. The use of loop seals is acceptable provided the conditions stated in Section 2.2 ara satisfied. The increased filter train capacity is also acceptable as stated in Section 2.3 and the FSAR has been revised to include this exception. In addition, the NRR staff will observe forthcoming ESF filtration system startup and air balancing tests, and control room pressurization (habitability) test at Clinton Power Station to assure the Clinton ESF filtration systems are tested in accordance withANSIN-510(1980).
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ENCLOSURE 2 GENERAL GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF TEMPORARY SEALANTS AND PATCHING MATERIALS IN AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS ,
It has recently become apparent that the use of scalants and tape to control leakage is a common practice on ESF and non-ESF air cleaning systees in nuclear power plants. This practice is contrary to guidance provided in Regulatory Guides 1.52 and 1.140. Specifically, the Regulatory Guides state that "The use of silicone sealants or any other temporary patching material on filters, tousing, mounting frames or ducts should not be used." A problem arises as a result of the licensees' classification of these materials as permanent rather than temporary. While the quality of some of these sealar:ts has improved, the I
NRR staff has not yet accepted such materials as being good for the life of the plant. Thus, it is the staff's position that these materials can be expected !
to degrade over a period of years and may result in unacceptability high leakage in ductwork or filter housings. 1 t
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outsfde of the control room envelope may fail to protect the control rcos operators from a radiological or toxic gas hazard. Such systems should be '
evaluated to determine the need for corrective action.
1 Several alternatives are available in the event a need for corrective action is indicated. Replacement of the system with all welded construction is an expensive action which may not be justified. An exception may be where only a '
short section of duct is outsia'e of the control room envelope. Similarly, replacement of sealant with welded joints in the entire system may be impractical. Trequently, the ductwork is of too small a gauge to permit teelding and is not easily accessible. However, replacement welding should be considered on problem areas of filter housings. The most practical corrective action may be a leakage testing program which would establish the long-teru integrity of the sealant or patching materials used and the total systen. '
1 Since rapid deterioration of t5c sealants would not be expected, a testing period on the order of 18 months should be adequata. This approach will require an analysis to determine the rate of inleakage which could be tolerated without exceeding the GDC-19 dose criteria, and taking into consideration any I
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