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Requests Exemption from GDC 4 Re Application of leak-before-break Technology as Basis for Elimination of Protective Devices Against Dynamic Loads Resulting from Postulated Pipe Breaks of Facility Primary Coolant Loops
ML20206G801
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/07/1987
From: Jabbour K
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Tucker H
DUKE POWER CO.
References
NUDOCS 8704150153
Download: ML20206G801 (2)


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Docket No .: 50-413

, and 50-414 Mr. H. B. Tucker, Vice President 7 APR 1987 1 ' Nuclear Production Department Duke Power Company

-422 South Church Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28242

Dear Mr. Tucker:

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Subject:

Catawba Nuclear Station - Elimination of Large Primary Loop Pipe Ruptures i

By letter dated November 27, 1985, you requested an exemption from General Design Criterion (GDC) 4 regarding the application of " leak-before-break"

technology as a basis for the elimination of protective devices against the

{ dynamic loads resulting from postulated pipe breaks of the Catawba Unit 1 primary coolant loops. ,

Your submittal referenced the NRC staff's letter dated April 23, 1985, which granted this exemption for Catawba Unit 2. Furthermore, you stated that the 1 technical reports submitted for stoff review were applicable to both Catawba Units but your earlier exemption request was only for Unit 2. Based on its 1 review of your submittals, the staff finds that the technical basis is the -

4 same for both Units. Therefore, you have provided the technical justification

{ for eliminating from the design basis the dynamic loads from postulated pipe j breaks. '

i j On April 11, 1986, a final rule was published (51 FR 12502), effective May 12, t 1986, amending 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A, GDC 4. Thus, there is no longer a i

! need to grant an exemption regarding this issue. Furthermore, your analysis for l i Catawba Unit 1 primary coolant loops is adequate to demonstrate compliance with l GDC 4 as revised. Accordingly, protective devices associated with those loads

, may be removed from the Catawba Unit I primary coolant loops.

If you require any clarification of this matter, please contact me at j (301)492-7367.

S n erely, h[fl$och 0000413 Ka tan N. Jabbour, Project Manager I p PDR PWR Project Directorate #4 Division of PWR Licensing-A i cc: See next page  :

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422 South Church Street 3400 Sumner Boulevard Charlotte, North Carolina 28242 P.O. Box 27306 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 J. Michael McGarry, III, Esq.

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