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MONTHYEARIR 05000482/20244202024-10-31031 October 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000482/2024420 ML24296B1902024-10-22022 October 2024 10 CFR 50.55a Requests for the Fifth Ten-Year Interval Inservice Testing Program 05000482/LER-2024-001-01, Mode 3 Entry with One Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Train Inoperable Due to Missed Post-Maintenance Testing2024-10-22022 October 2024 Mode 3 Entry with One Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Train Inoperable Due to Missed Post-Maintenance Testing 05000482/LER-2024-002, Technical Specification Required Shutdown Due to Inoperable Auxiliary Feedwater Discharge Valve2024-10-21021 October 2024 Technical Specification Required Shutdown Due to Inoperable Auxiliary Feedwater Discharge Valve ML24284A2842024-10-10010 October 2024 (Wcgs), Revision of One Form That Implements the Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) ML24283A0752024-10-0909 October 2024 Notification of Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection (05000482/2025012) and Request for Information ML24199A1712024-09-17017 September 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 241 Revise Ventilation Filter Testing Program Criteria and Administrative Correction of Absorber in Technical Specification 5.5.11 ML24260A0712024-09-12012 September 2024 License Amendment Request for a Risk-Informed Resolution to GSI-191 IR 05000482/20240102024-09-10010 September 2024 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000482/2024010 (Public) ML24255A8642024-09-0606 September 2024 Rscc Wire & Cable LLC Dba Marmon Industrial Energy & Infrastructure - Part 21 Retraction of Final Notification ML24248A0762024-09-0404 September 2024 Containment Inservice Inspection Program Third Interval, Second Period, Refueling Outage 26 Owner’S Activity Report ML24248A2492024-09-0404 September 2024 Inservice Inspection Program Fourth Interval, Third Period, Refueling Outage 26 Owner’S Activity Report ML24241A2212024-08-29029 August 2024 Notice of Enforcement Discretion for Wolf Creek Generating Station ML24240A2642024-08-27027 August 2024 Corporation - Request for Notice of Enforcement Discretion Regarding Technical Specification 3.7.5, Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) System ML24239A3972024-08-23023 August 2024 Rssc Wire & Cable LLC Dba Marmon - Part 21 Final Notification - 57243-EN 57243 IR 05000482/20240052024-08-14014 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Wolf Creek Generating Station (Report 05000482/2024005) ML24227A5562024-08-14014 August 2024 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-569-A, Revision 2, Revision of Response Time Testing Definitions ML24213A3352024-07-31031 July 2024 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.2.1, Heat Flux Hot Channel Factor (Fq(Z)) (Fq Methodology), to Implement the Methodology from WCAP-17661-P-A, Revision 1. ML24206A1252024-07-24024 July 2024 Revision of Three Procedures and Two Forms That Implement the Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) IR 05000482/20240022024-07-18018 July 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000482/2024002 05000482/LER-2024-001, Mode 3 Entry with One Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Train Inoperable Due to Missed Post-Maintenance Testing2024-07-0202 July 2024 Mode 3 Entry with One Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Train Inoperable Due to Missed Post-Maintenance Testing IR 05000482/20244012024-07-0202 July 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000482/2024401 ML24178A3672024-06-26026 June 2024 Correction to 2023 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report – Report 47 ML24178A4142024-06-26026 June 2024 Revision of One Procedure and One Form That Implement the Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) ML24162A1632024-06-11011 June 2024 Operating Corporation – Notification of Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection and Request for Information (05000482/2024010) ML24150A0562024-05-29029 May 2024 Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI) Information – Change to Lists of Owners, Officers, Directors and Executive Personnel - Form 405F Amendment ML23345A1602024-05-0909 May 2024 Revision of Safety Evaluation for Amendment No. 237 Request for Deviation from Fire Protection Requirements ML24089A2622024-04-29029 April 2024 Financial Protection Levels ML24118A0022024-04-27027 April 2024 Wolf Generating Nuclear Station - 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ML24118A0032024-04-27027 April 2024 2023 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report - Report 47 ML24113A1882024-04-19019 April 2024 Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence Information - Change to Lists of Owners, Officers, Directors and Executive Personnel - Form 405F Amendment ML24109A1842024-04-18018 April 2024 Cycle 27 Core Operating Limits Report ML24109A1212024-04-18018 April 2024 (WCGS) Form 5 Exposure Report for Calendar Year 2023 IR 05000482/20240012024-04-17017 April 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000482/2024001 ML24114A1442024-04-15015 April 2024 Redacted Updated Safety Analysis Report (WCGS Usar), Revision 37 ML24106A1482024-04-15015 April 2024 Notification of Inspection (NRC Inspection Report 05000482/2024003) and Request for Information ML24098A0052024-04-0707 April 2024 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report ML24089A0972024-03-29029 March 2024 Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations ML24089A1352024-03-29029 March 2024 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Evaluation Model Changes ML24074A3312024-03-14014 March 2024 Missed Quarterly Inspection Per 40 CFR 266 Subpart N IR 05000482/20240122024-03-11011 March 2024 Fire Protection Team Inspection Report 05000482/2024012 ML24080A3452024-03-11011 March 2024 7 of the Wolf Creek Generating Station Updated Safety Analysis Report ML24016A0702024-03-0808 March 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 240 Removal of the Power Range Neutron Flux Rate - High Negative Rate Trip Function from Technical Specifications ML24068A1992024-03-0707 March 2024 Changes to Technical Specification Bases - Revisions 93 and 94 ML24066A0672024-03-0505 March 2024 4-2022-024 Letter - OI Closure to Licensee ML24061A2642024-03-0101 March 2024 Revision of Two Procedures That Implement the Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) for Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) Commissioners IR 05000482/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Wolf Creek Generating Station Report 05000482/2023006 ML24059A1702024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Fitness for Duty Program Performance Report, and Annual Fatigue Report for 2023 ML24026A0212024-02-27027 February 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 239 Modified Implementation Date of License Amendment No. 238 ML24050A0012024-02-19019 February 2024 (Wcgs), Revision of One Form That Implements the Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) 2024-09-06
[Table view] Category:License-Operating (New/Renewal/Amendments) DKT 50
MONTHYEARML24212A0372024-08-0707 August 2024 Summary of July 23, 2024, Teleconference with Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation Regarding Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1, Amendment No. 237, Allowing the Use of Portable Lighting ML24016A0702024-03-0808 March 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 240 Removal of the Power Range Neutron Flux Rate - High Negative Rate Trip Function from Technical Specifications ML24026A0212024-02-27027 February 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 239 Modified Implementation Date of License Amendment No. 238 ML23299A2662023-11-29029 November 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 238 Modified Implementation Date of License Amendment No. 237 ML23165A2502023-08-31031 August 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 237 Request for Deviation from Fire Protection Requirements ML23201A1212023-08-0707 August 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 236 Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-554, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements ML23130A2902023-07-26026 July 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 235 Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-577, Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections ML22252A1512022-11-0404 November 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 234 Diesel Generator Completion Time Extension for Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating ML22199A2942022-08-16016 August 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 233 Removal of Table of Contents from the Technical Specifications ML22069A0562022-05-18018 May 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 232 Regarding Revision to the Emergency Plan Related to On-Shift Staffing ML22021B5982022-02-23023 February 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 231 Revision of Technical Specification 3.3.2, Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System (ESFAS) Instrumentation ML21210A2472021-09-0303 September 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 230 Revision of Technical Specification 3.6.3 and Surveillance Requirement 3.6.3.1 to Allow Use of a Blind Flange ML21238A3862021-09-0202 September 2021 Correction to Issuance of Amendment No. 229 Change to Owner Licensee Names ML21095A1922021-07-20020 July 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 229 Change to Owner Licensee Names ML21061A0782021-04-23023 April 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 228 Regarding Replacement of Engineered Safety Features Transformers with New Transformers That Have Active Automatic Load Tap Changers ML21053A1172021-04-0808 April 2021 1 - Issuance of Amendment No. 227 TS Change Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program Based on TSTF-425 ML20276A1492020-12-0707 December 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 226 Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies ML19353C5002020-02-27027 February 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 224 Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.5, - Loss of Power (LOP) Diesel Generator (DG) Start Instrumentation, - ML19182A3452019-08-19019 August 2019 Issuance of Amendment No 222 Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF Traveler TSTF-529, Clarify Use and Application Rules ML19100A1222019-05-31031 May 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 221 License Amendment Request for Transition to Westinghouse Core Design and Safety Analyses Including Adoption of Alternative Source Term ML17166A4092017-08-28028 August 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 218, Request to Adopt Emergency Action Level (EAL) Scheme Pursuant to Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 99-01, Revision 6 ML17024A2412017-03-24024 March 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 217 Revision to the Cyber Security Plan Implementation Schedule ML16179A2932016-08-0303 August 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 216, Revise Technical Specification (TS) 4.2.1 and TS 5.6.5 to Allow Use of Optimized Zirlo as Approved Fuel Rod Cladding ML16081A1942016-04-15015 April 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 215, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirements 3.8.1.10 and 3.8.1.14 Consistent with TSTF-276-A, Revise DG Full Load Rejection Test ML15183A0522015-09-11011 September 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 214, Request to Revise Fire Protection Program Related to Alternative Shutdown Capability as Described in Updated Safety Analysis Report ML15203A0052015-08-28028 August 2015 Redacted, Issuance of Amendment No. 213, Revise Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report (Colr), for Large-Break Loss-of-Coolant Accident Analysis Methodology (Astrum) ML15169A2132015-07-28028 July 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 212, Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-523, Revision 2, Generic Letter 2008-01, Managing Gas Accumulation ML14209A0232014-08-14014 August 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 210, Modify License Condition Related to Approval of Revised Cyber Security Plan Implementation Milestone 8 Completion Date ML14156A2462014-08-0707 August 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 209, Revise Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report (Colr), to Replace Westinghouse Methodologies ML14157A0822014-07-0101 July 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 208, Adopt TSTF-522-A, Revision 0, Revise Ventilation System to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month, Using Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML13282A5342013-12-0606 December 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 207, Revise Technical Specification 3.4.12, Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System, to Reflect Mass Input Transient Analysis ML13282A1472013-12-0202 December 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 206, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirement 3.8.1.10 to Increase Voltage Limit for Diesel Generator Load Rejection Test ML13197A2102013-08-23023 August 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 205, Revise Fire Protection License Condition and the Updated Safety Analysis Report for a Deviation from Appendix R for Volume Control Tank Outlet Valves ML12334A3122012-12-21021 December 2012 Issuance of Amendment No. 203, Revise Technical Specification 3.6.6, Containment Spray and Cooling Systems, to Replace Surveillance Requirement 3.6.6.8 with an Event-Based Frequency ML12279A2502012-12-12012 December 2012 Issuance of Amendment No. 202, Revise Physical Security License Condition and Change to Scope of Milestone 6 for the Cyber Security Plan Implementation Schedule ML12300A3092012-12-11011 December 2012 Issuance of Amendment No. 201, Revise TS 5.5.9, Steam Generator Program, and TS 5.6.10, Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report for a Permanent Alternate Repair Criteria ML12318A1452012-12-0505 December 2012 Issuance of Amendment No. 200, Revision to Technical Specifications (TS) 3.3, Instrumentation, 3.7, Plant Systems, and 3.8, Electrical Power Systems ML12289A8962012-11-19019 November 2012 Issuance of Amendment No. 199, Request to Adopt Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-510, Revision 2, Revision to Steam Generator Program Inspection Frequencies Using Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML1104804612011-04-19019 April 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 196, Correction of Typographical Error in Technical Specification 5.7.2, Administrative Controls Related to High Radiation Area ML1108405902011-04-0606 April 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 195, Revise Technical Specification (TS) 5.5.9, Steam Generator (SG) Program, and TS 5.6.10, Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report, for Temporary Alternate Repair Criterion ML1105508462011-03-30030 March 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 194, Revise Technical Specification 3.3.2, Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation, Table 3.3.2-1 to Identify Functions and Modes for Reactor Trip P-4 Interlock Function ML1021703352010-11-0303 November 2010 Issuance of Amendment No. 190, Revise Technical Specification 3.6.3, Containment Isolation Valves, Limiting Condition for Operation ML1025604982010-09-30030 September 2010 Issuance of Amendment No. 189, Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report to Modify Fire Protection Program for Use of Fire-Resistive Electrical Cable ML1008205172010-07-23023 July 2010 Issuance of Amendment No. 188, Revise Technical Specifications for Use of Beacon Power Distribution Monitoring System ML1006300132010-03-0505 March 2010 Issuance of Amendment No. 187, Revise TS 3.3.2, Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System (ESFAS) Instrumentation, Auxiliary Feedwater - Trip of All Main Feedwater Pumps (Emergency Circumstances) ML0927506062009-10-19019 October 2009 Issuance of Amendment No. 186, Modify Technical Specification 5.5.9, Steam Generator Program, and TS 5.6.10, Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report, for Alternate Repair Criteria ML0917301912009-08-0707 August 2009 License Amendment, Issuance of Amendment No. 185, Modify Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-511, Eliminate Working Hour Restrictions from TS 5.2.2 to Support Compliance with 10 CFR Part 26 ML0917002962009-07-30030 July 2009 Issuance of Amendment 183, Revise Technical Specification 3.3.2, Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System (ESFAS) Instrumentation, to Extend the Surveillance Frequency on ESFAS Slave Relays from 92 Days to 18 Months ML0909607342009-05-15015 May 2009 Issuance of Amendment No. 182, Revise Technical Specification 3.5.2, ECCS - Operating, in Accordance with TSTF-325A, ECCS Conditions and Required Actions with <100% Equivalent ECCS Flow ML0906103172009-03-31031 March 2009 Issuance of Amendment No. 181, Revise Licensing Basis, Modification of the Main Steam and Feedwater Isolation System Controls 2024-08-07
[Table view] Category:Safety Evaluation
MONTHYEARML24199A1712024-09-17017 September 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 241 Revise Ventilation Filter Testing Program Criteria and Administrative Correction of Absorber in Technical Specification 5.5.11 ML23345A1602024-05-0909 May 2024 Revision of Safety Evaluation for Amendment No. 237 Request for Deviation from Fire Protection Requirements ML24016A0702024-03-0808 March 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 240 Removal of the Power Range Neutron Flux Rate - High Negative Rate Trip Function from Technical Specifications ML24026A0212024-02-27027 February 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 239 Modified Implementation Date of License Amendment No. 238 ML23299A2662023-11-29029 November 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 238 Modified Implementation Date of License Amendment No. 237 ML23256A2882023-09-20020 September 2023 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Alternative Request No. I4R-08 ML23165A2502023-08-31031 August 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 237 Request for Deviation from Fire Protection Requirements ML23201A1212023-08-0707 August 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 236 Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-554, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements ML23130A2902023-07-26026 July 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 235 Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-577, Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections ML22252A1512022-11-0404 November 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 234 Diesel Generator Completion Time Extension for Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating ML22199A2942022-08-16016 August 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 233 Removal of Table of Contents from the Technical Specifications ML22069A0562022-05-18018 May 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 232 Regarding Revision to the Emergency Plan Related to On-Shift Staffing ML22021B5982022-02-23023 February 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 231 Revision of Technical Specification 3.3.2, Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System (ESFAS) Instrumentation ML21210A2472021-09-0303 September 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 230 Revision of Technical Specification 3.6.3 and Surveillance Requirement 3.6.3.1 to Allow Use of a Blind Flange ML21095A1922021-07-20020 July 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 229 Change to Owner Licensee Names ML21061A0782021-04-23023 April 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 228 Regarding Replacement of Engineered Safety Features Transformers with New Transformers That Have Active Automatic Load Tap Changers ML21053A1172021-04-0808 April 2021 1 - Issuance of Amendment No. 227 TS Change Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program Based on TSTF-425 ML20276A1492020-12-0707 December 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 226 Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies ML20302A0802020-10-30030 October 2020 Request to Use a Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML20111A3372020-04-27027 April 2020 Request from Relief from Requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case N-666-1 ML19353C5002020-02-27027 February 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 224 Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.5, - Loss of Power (LOP) Diesel Generator (DG) Start Instrumentation, - ML19291A0182019-11-12012 November 2019 Request for Relief I4R-07, Utilize Code Case N-513-4 - Evaluation Criteria for Temporary Acceptance of Flaws in Moderate Energy Class 2 or 3 Piping of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Code Section XI ML19182A3452019-08-19019 August 2019 Issuance of Amendment No 222 Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF Traveler TSTF-529, Clarify Use and Application Rules ML19100A1222019-05-31031 May 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 221 License Amendment Request for Transition to Westinghouse Core Design and Safety Analyses Including Adoption of Alternative Source Term ML19052A5462019-04-0101 April 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 220 Revision to the Emergency Plan ML18334A0132018-12-12012 December 2018 Request for Relief from the Requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Code Case N-666-1 ML18283A0492018-10-18018 October 2018 Request for Relief I4R-6 from ASME Code Visual Examination Requirements for Reactor Vessel Head Penetration Nozzle Weld Specified by Code Case N-729-4 ML18040A6662018-03-12012 March 2018 Letter, Order, and Safety Evaluation Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-42 ML17166A4092017-08-28028 August 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 218, Request to Adopt Emergency Action Level (EAL) Scheme Pursuant to Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 99-01, Revision 6 ML17144A0092017-08-0202 August 2017 Safety Evaluation Regarding Implementation of Mitigating Strategies and Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Related to Orders EA-12-049 and EA-12-051 ML17202E9192017-08-0202 August 2017 Relief Request 14R-05 from Certain Pressure Test Requirements of the ASME Code for Reactor Pressure Vessel Leak-Off Lines for the Fourth 10 Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML17024A2412017-03-24024 March 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 217 Revision to the Cyber Security Plan Implementation Schedule ML16320A0322016-11-30030 November 2016 Request for Relief I4R-, Alternative Risk-Informed Methodology in Selecting Class 1 and 2 Piping Welds, for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML16179A2932016-08-0303 August 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 216, Revise Technical Specification (TS) 4.2.1 and TS 5.6.5 to Allow Use of Optimized Zirlo as Approved Fuel Rod Cladding ML16179A4432016-08-0202 August 2016 Safety Evaluation, Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K to Allow Use of Optimized Zirlo as Approved Fuel Rod Cladding ML16081A1942016-04-15015 April 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 215, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirements 3.8.1.10 and 3.8.1.14 Consistent with TSTF-276-A, Revise DG Full Load Rejection Test ML15183A0522015-09-11011 September 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 214, Request to Revise Fire Protection Program Related to Alternative Shutdown Capability as Described in Updated Safety Analysis Report ML15203A0052015-08-28028 August 2015 Redacted, Issuance of Amendment No. 213, Revise Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report (Colr), for Large-Break Loss-of-Coolant Accident Analysis Methodology (Astrum) ML15169A2132015-07-28028 July 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 212, Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-523, Revision 2, Generic Letter 2008-01, Managing Gas Accumulation ML15190A2022015-07-13013 July 2015 Relief Request 13R-12, Extension of the Third Inservice Inspection Program Interval to Perform Reactor Vessel Stud Hole Ligament Examinations ML15134A0022015-05-15015 May 2015 Relief Request Nos. 4PR-01 and 4PR-02 and Withdrawal of 4VR-02, Alternative to Requirements of ASME Code Case OMN-21 and OM Code ISTB-3510(b)(1) for Pumps, Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Program ML15040A0202015-02-12012 February 2015 Relief Request I3R-10, Alternative from Pressure Test Requirements of ASME Code, Section XI, IWC-5220, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML15023A2202015-01-28028 January 2015 Relief Request 13R-11, Alternative from Pressure Test Requirements of ASME Code Section XI IWC-5220 for the Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML14321A8642014-12-10010 December 2014 Relief Requests 13R-08, Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) Interior Attachments and 13R-09, RPV Pressure-Retaining Welds, Exam Interval Extensions, Third 10-year Inservice Inspection Interval ML14209A0232014-08-14014 August 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 210, Modify License Condition Related to Approval of Revised Cyber Security Plan Implementation Milestone 8 Completion Date ML14156A2462014-08-0707 August 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 209, Revise Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report (Colr), to Replace Westinghouse Methodologies ML14157A0822014-07-0101 July 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 208, Adopt TSTF-522-A, Revision 0, Revise Ventilation System to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month, Using Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML13282A5342013-12-0606 December 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 207, Revise Technical Specification 3.4.12, Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) System, to Reflect Mass Input Transient Analysis ML13282A1472013-12-0202 December 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 206, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirement 3.8.1.10 to Increase Voltage Limit for Diesel Generator Load Rejection Test ML13197A2102013-08-23023 August 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 205, Revise Fire Protection License Condition and the Updated Safety Analysis Report for a Deviation from Appendix R for Volume Control Tank Outlet Valves 2024-09-17
[Table view] Category:Technical Specifications
MONTHYEARML24026A0212024-02-27027 February 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 239 Modified Implementation Date of License Amendment No. 238 ML23276B4552023-10-0303 October 2023 Technical Specification 5.6.8 – Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Report ET 21-0010, License Amendment Request - Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.2, Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System (ESFAS) Instrumentation2021-09-29029 September 2021 License Amendment Request - Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.2, Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System (ESFAS) Instrumentation ML21061A0782021-04-23023 April 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 228 Regarding Replacement of Engineered Safety Features Transformers with New Transformers That Have Active Automatic Load Tap Changers ML21053A1172021-04-0808 April 2021 1 - Issuance of Amendment No. 227 TS Change Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program Based on TSTF-425 ET 18-0018, Supplement to License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Transition to Westinghouse Core Design and Safety Analysis Including Adoption of Alternative Source Term2018-06-19019 June 2018 Supplement to License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Transition to Westinghouse Core Design and Safety Analysis Including Adoption of Alternative Source Term ML18093A9142018-03-0808 March 2018 Revision 31 to Updated Safety Analysis Report, Chapter 16, Technical Requirements Manual (Relocated Technical Specifications) ML17166A4092017-08-28028 August 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 218, Request to Adopt Emergency Action Level (EAL) Scheme Pursuant to Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 99-01, Revision 6 ML17024A2412017-03-24024 March 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 217 Revision to the Cyber Security Plan Implementation Schedule ML16081A1942016-04-15015 April 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 215, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirements 3.8.1.10 and 3.8.1.14 Consistent with TSTF-276-A, Revise DG Full Load Rejection Test WO 15-0051, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirements 3.8.1.10 and 3.8.1.142015-09-23023 September 2015 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirements 3.8.1.10 and 3.8.1.14 ML15183A0522015-09-11011 September 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 214, Request to Revise Fire Protection Program Related to Alternative Shutdown Capability as Described in Updated Safety Analysis Report ML15203A0052015-08-28028 August 2015 Redacted, Issuance of Amendment No. 213, Revise Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report (Colr), for Large-Break Loss-of-Coolant Accident Analysis Methodology (Astrum) ML15169A2132015-07-28028 July 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 212, Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-523, Revision 2, Generic Letter 2008-01, Managing Gas Accumulation WO 15-0045, Technical Specification 5.6.8 - Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Report2015-07-27027 July 2015 Technical Specification 5.6.8 - Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Report ML14156A2462014-08-0707 August 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 209, Revise Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report (Colr), to Replace Westinghouse Methodologies ML14157A0822014-07-0101 July 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 208, Adopt TSTF-522-A, Revision 0, Revise Ventilation System to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month, Using Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML14006A2182014-01-13013 January 2014 Correction to Amendment No. 206, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, Surveillance Requirement 3.8.1.10 to Increase Voltage Limit for Diesel Generator Load Rejection Test WO 13-0089, Plant Specific Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-522-A, Revision 0, Revised Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process2013-12-17017 December 2013 Plant Specific Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-522-A, Revision 0, Revised Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML13197A2102013-08-23023 August 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 205, Revise Fire Protection License Condition and the Updated Safety Analysis Report for a Deviation from Appendix R for Volume Control Tank Outlet Valves ET 13-0023, License Amendment Request for the Transition to Westinghouse Core Design and Safety Analysis2013-08-13013 August 2013 License Amendment Request for the Transition to Westinghouse Core Design and Safety Analysis ML1107500362011-03-10010 March 2011 Changes to Technical Specification Bases - 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ET 08-0038, Application to Revise Technical Specification 5.6.6., Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Pressure and Temperature Limits Report (Ptlr).2008-07-10010 July 2008 Application to Revise Technical Specification 5.6.6., Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Pressure and Temperature Limits Report (Ptlr). 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April 23, 2021 Mr. Cleveland Reasoner Chief Executive Officer and Chief Nuclear Officer Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation P.O. Box 411 Burlington, KS 66839
SUBJECT:
WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 228 REGARDING REPLACEMENT OF ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES TRANSFORMERS WITH NEW TRANSFORMERS THAT HAVE ACTIVE AUTOMATIC LOAD TAP CHANGERS (EPID L-2020-LLA-0125)
Dear Mr. Reasoner:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 228 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-42 for the Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1. The amendment consists of changes to the Wolf Creek Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR) in response to your application dated June 8, 2020.
The amendment is in support of changes to the Wolf Creek USAR describing the design and operation of replacement engineered safety features transformers that have active automatic load tap changers.
A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commissions monthly Federal Register notice.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Samson Lee, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch IV Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-482
Enclosures:
- 1. Amendment No. 228 to NPF-42
- 2. Safety Evaluation cc: Listserv
WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-482 AMENDMENT TO RENEWED FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 228 License No. NPF-42
- 1. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:
A. The application for amendment to the Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1 (the facility) Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-42 filed by the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (the Corporation), dated June 8, 2020, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commissions rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will operate in conformity with the application, as amended, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commissions regulations; D. The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commissions regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
Enclosure 1
- 2. Accordingly, by Amendment No. 228, Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF 42 is hereby amended to authorize revision to the Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR) as set forth in the licensees application dated June 8, 2020, and evaluated in the NRC staff safety evaluation for this amendment. The licensee shall submit the update of the USAR authorized by this amendment in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).
- 3. The license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance and shall be implemented in accordance with the June 8, 2020, application.
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Jennifer L. Digitally signed by Jennifer L. Dixon-Herrity Dixon-Herrity Date: 2021.04.23 09:00:51 -04'00' Jennifer L. Dixon-Herrity, Chief Plant Licensing Branch IV Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Attachment:
Changes to the Renewed Facility Operating License Date of Issuance: April 23, 2021
SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 228 TO RENEWED FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-42 WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-482
1.0 INTRODUCTION
By application dated June 8, 2020 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML20160A458), Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (the licensee) submitted a license amendment request (LAR) for the Wolf Creek Generating Station (Wolf Creek) in support of Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR) changes describing the design and operation of replacement engineered safety features (ESF) transformers that have active automatic load tap changers (LTCs).
2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
2.1 System Design and Operation The onsite power system is provided with preferred power from the offsite system through two independent and redundant sources of power. One ESF transformer is supplied power directly, by one of the preferred power circuits from the offsite power system. The second ESF transformer is supplied power from one of the secondary windings of the startup transformer.
One circuit is fed from ESF transformer XNB01 and supplies power normally to its associated 4.16 kilovolt (kV) Class 1E bus. The other circuit is fed from one secondary winding of the startup transformer, which feeds two medium-voltage 13.8 kV buses and ESF transformer XNB02.
The licensees proposed changes in the LAR would revise the Wolf Creek USAR to describe the design and operation of replacement ESF transformers (i.e., XNB01 and XNB02), equipped with active automatic LTCs on the transformer secondary windings to regulate voltage to provide acceptable voltages to the safety-related electrical distribution system given a wider range of offsite power system voltages. The LTC controllers receive power from an auxiliary winding in the XNB01 and XNB02 transformers supplied by the original 13.8 kV source. The replacement ESF transformer with an automatic LTC will provide voltage support for the associated Class 1E bus by adjusting output voltage based on switchyard input voltage. Section 3.7, System Operation/Coordination and LTC Operation, in Attachment I of the LAR, describes the system coordination and LTC operation.
Enclosure 2
The LTC operates after a 3 second delay. The time delay avoids LTC action during a large motor start scenario and switchyard transitions. Momentary undervoltage conditions have been evaluated by the licensee and were shown to meet acceptance criteria. Based on the evaluated scenarios, the licensee concluded that when ESF transformers XNB01 and XNB02 operate in the automatic LTC mode, all criteria for safety-related equipment will be met, and all of the scenarios evaluated conclude acceptable results at an analyzed minimum grid voltage of 98 percent.
2.2 Licensee Proposed Changes Wolf Creek is systematically replacing the large, oil-filled ESF transformers to address aging concerns and voltage margin and is implementing design improvements in support of long-term station operation. The currently installed transformers are approaching the end of their 40-year life and require replacement to support the continued operation of Wolf Creek.
The replacement ESF transformers have automatic LTCs on their secondary windings. The licensee stated that the new transformers with LTCs can provide acceptable operating voltages to the safety-related electrical distribution system under a wider range of offsite power system voltages. The use of automatic LTCs introduces active components that can increase the likelihood of occurrence of a malfunction of a structure, system, or component (SSC) important to safety, and therefore, requires prior U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) approval.
The licensee proposed USAR changes, and Technical Specification (TS) Bases changes, respectively, in support of this LAR describing the design and operation of replacement ESF transformers that have active automatic LTCs. The licensee stated that no changes to the TSs are needed.
2.3 Regulatory Requirements Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Section 50.34(b)(2) requires the Final Safety Analysis Report to provide a description of the SSCs of the facility sufficient to permit understanding of the system designs and their relationship to safety evaluations.
The regulations in 10 CFR 50.36, Technical specifications, sets forth requirements for the TS contents. Section 50.36(a) of 10 CFR provides a summary statement of the bases or reasons for such specifications shall be included in the licensees application but shall not become part of the TSs.
The following general design criteria (GDC) in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants, are applicable to this review.
GDC 17, Electric Power Systems, requires, in part, that nuclear power plants have an offsite electric power system to permit the functioning of SSCs that are important to safety.
GDC 18, Inspection and Testing of Electric Power Systems, requires, in part, that electric power systems important to safety be designed to permit appropriate periodic inspection and testing.
Wolf Creek License Condition 2.C.(5) allows changes to the Fire Protection Program without prior NRC approval if the change does not adversely affect the ability to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire.
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
3.1 NRC Staff Risk Insights This LAR is not a risk-informed submittal, and the licensee did not include risk insights; however, the NRC staff considered information from NRCs Wolf Creek Standardized Plant Analysis Risk (SPAR) model to provide insights on the risk impact of the proposed licensing action and inform the review scope. Since the replacement ESF transformer with LTC has more active components, there is a potential for increased likelihood of hardware faults. Insights from sensitivity studies using the Wolf Creek SPAR model demonstrated that a substantial increase in the likelihood of hardware faults resulted in only a minimal increase in plant risk. In addition, qualitative risk insights developed by the NRC staff indicated that seismic events would result in a loss of offsite power with a higher probability compared to a seismically induced failure of the transformer. Based on these risk insights in the context of the five principles of risk informed regulation, the NRC staff focused its review on the credible failure mechanisms of the replacement ESF transformer with LTC.
3.2 Electrical Evaluation The NRC staff has reviewed the Wolf Creek USAR, Sections 8.1, Introduction; 8.2, Offsite Power System; and 8.3, Onsite Power System (ADAMS Accession No. ML20290A576). The licensee stated that the replacement ESF transformer design specifications listed in Table 1, Replacement ESF Transformer Design Specifications, of Attachment I to the LAR, are essentially equivalent to the previous transformers except for the LTCs, weight of the transformer, and oil volume. The licensee also stated in the LAR that the new transformers meet the electrical design requirements of the original transformers.
The alarms associated with the replacement ESF transformers are displayed locally and are routed to the plant computer system. These alarms are grouped by function and priority as XNB01 (XNB02) XFMR Trouble and XNB01 (XNB02) Fault Pressure. Failure of the automatic LTC could result in the loss of the preferred power source and result in the safety-related bus being supplied by the emergency diesel generator (EDG).
3.2.1 Undervoltage and Over Voltage Evaluations The licensee performed Electrical Transient Analysis Program (ETAP) analyses and concluded that the automatic LTC will regulate the secondary side (4.16 kV) voltage within its predetermined range when the switchyard voltage is maintained within its acceptable range (98 percent to 105 percent of 13.8kV). Based on the ETAP results, the licensee concluded that at a 105 percent grid voltage, and at a 98 percent grid voltage, the LTC still has additional taps available in either direction.
In the LAR, the licensee stated that the automatic LTCs can vary the voltage at the respective 4.16 kV bus by +/- 10 percent (0.625 percent per step with +/- 16 steps). The LTC operates after a 3 second delay, which avoids LTC action during a large motor start and switchyard transitions.
Momentary undervoltage conditions were evaluated by the licensee and shown to meet the acceptance criteria. The licensee also performed ETAP analyses to determine the most
appropriate voltage setpoint for the LTC. Under normal operating conditions, the licensee stated that the switchyard voltage is maintained below 103 percent with a target voltage of 101.5 percent. When the switchyard voltage is at 105 percent, the licensees ETAP analyses conclude that overvoltage at the Class 1E bus will not occur with the ESF transformers operating in the automatic LTC mode.
The licensees current degraded voltage relay (DVR) and loss of voltage (LOV) setpoint calculations were previously approved by the NRC staff in Amendment No. 224 dated February 27, 2020 (ADAMS Accession No. ML19353C500), and the licensee does not seek to change them as part of this LAR. Therefore, the NRC staff did not review the adequacy of the setpoints in this safety evaluation. However, the NRC staff did consider these DVR and LOV setpoints with respect to LTC operation at degraded voltages and over voltage conditions, and excerpts from that evaluation are provided in Section 3.2.2 of this safety evaluation.
The NRC staff notes that with the primary and backup control systems in operation, the general response to a loss-of-coolant accident is the LTC step-correcting the voltage back to the 4.16 kV level. The LTC three-second time delay is not bypassed for a design-basis accident as the LTC operation still allows for acceptable transient response. The LTC voltage control systems ensure the Class 1E bus voltage is sufficient to retain the preferred offsite power sources for power to the safety-related electrical distribution system.
3.2.2 DVR and LOV Setpoints In the LAR dated March 18, 2019 (ADAMS Accession No. ML19086A111), for Amendment No. 224, the licensee performed an analysis to establish the DVR dropout (minimum) voltage limit so that the running voltages of required Class 1E met the following criteria: (1) the operating voltages of the Class 1E loads must be greater than or equal to () 90 percent of rated voltage, and (2) Class 1E motor control center voltages for the 460-volt (V) motors must be 423.2 V (92 percent of 460 V).
To meet the above acceptance criteria, the licensee stated in the LAR dated March 18, 2019, that a minimum required voltage of 3756.8 V (3756.8/4160 V = 90.3 percent) is required at the DVR monitored buses (NB01 and NB02), and that the LOV relay lower analytic limit is 3150.4 V.
Wolf Creek Surveillance Requirement 3.3.5.3 states, in part:
- a. Loss of voltage Allowable Value 90.0V, 120V bus with time delay of 1.0 +
0.15, -0.1 sec.
Loss of voltage nominal Trip Setpoint 91.28V, 120V bus with a time delay of 1.0 sec.
- b. Degraded voltage Allowable Value 107.5V, 120V bus.
- 1. Accident time delay (SIS) 8.0 +0.5, -0.6 sec
- 2. Non-accident time delay (No SIS) 56 + 8.5, -7.6 sec.
Degraded voltage nominal Trip Setpoint 108.46V, 120V bus.
If under voltage is detected at the Class 1E bus, the bus under voltage protection relay will trip the feeder breaker from the ESF transformer and the associated EDG will start to supply power to the Class 1E bus. As the licensee noted in the March 18, 2019, LAR, the calculated bus transient is expected to be no longer than 0.85 seconds. The LOV relay is set to trip within 0.9 - 1.15 seconds. The NRC staff notes that LTC time delay operation with a 3 second time delay would not prevent the operation of the LOV relay or cause spurious tripping since the LOV relay trips within 0.9 - 1.15 seconds. Therefore, the NRC staff finds that the automatic LTC operation would not affect the LOV relay settings.
In the accident case (Section 3.2.2.b), the DVR will trip with a time delay of 8 seconds (7.4 - 8.5 seconds); the setpoint is from 7.4 - 8.5 seconds and therefore, the time delay envelopes the LTC time delay if the degraded voltage drops below 3756.8 V. In the non-accident case, the DVR will trip with the time delay of 48.4 - 64.5 seconds if the degraded voltage drops below 3756.8 V. The NRC staff finds that LTC operation will be consistent with the degraded voltage; therefore, there is no impact on the DVR setpoints.
For the reasons discussed above, the NRC staff finds that the automatic LTC operation would not affect the LOV and DVR relay settings.
3.3 Structures Seismic Evaluation In Section 3.1, General Description, of Attachment I to the LAR, the licensee stated:
The current and replacement ESF transformers, XNB01 and XNB02, are non-safety-related. . . .
The weight of the replacement ESF transformer is increased from 53,700 lbs to 102,000 lbs. The transformer foundations were evaluated and determined to be adequate without modification.
In Section 3.3, Fire Protection Design, of Attachment I to the LAR, the licensee stated, in part:
The ESF transformers have an oil collection vault located under the transformers in the yard area, with separation from adjacent buildings. The adjacent structures are not safety-related.
Since the ESF transformers, XNB01 and XNB02, are nonsafety-related, and are located in the yard area with separation from adjacent buildings, which are also nonsafety-related structures, the NRC staff determined that there is no need to review the adequacy of the foundation for these ESF transformers for seismic effects.
3.4 USAR Changes The NRC staff reviewed the proposed USAR changes (mark-up) in Attachment II of the LAR. In the following sections, the NRC staff evaluates the USAR changes that the NRC staff considers to be significant because they are not editorial or administrative in nature. The NRC staff determined that the remaining proposed USAR changes not listed below are acceptable because they are editorial or nonsignificant changes.
3.4.1 USAR Section 8.1.2, Onsite Power System Description The licensee proposed to revise the description from ESF transformer to ESF transformer equipped with an automatic load tap changer (LTC) [emphasis added]. The NRC staff finds that the proposed revision is acceptable because it accurately describes the change in that the new replacement ESF transformers are equipped with automatic LTCs.
The licensee also added the following statement in Wolf Creek USAR Section 8.1.2:
The automatic LTCs provide acceptable operating voltages to the safety-related electrical distribution system under a wide range of offsite power system voltages. The NRC staff finds that this change is acceptable because it accurately describes that the automatic LTCs can cover a wide range of offsite power system voltages.
3.4.2 Wolf Creek USAR Section 8.2, Offsite Power System, 8.2.1, Description In the proposed Wolf Creek USAR changes, the licensee deleted drawings showing duct banks and other routing features of the two offsite circuits. In addition, in Section 8.2.1 Description, of the USAR, the licensee added the following text:
The ESF transformers are equipped with automatic load tap changers (LTC).
The ESF transformers with automatic LTCs do not share any common electrical or control circuits with any other transformer. They cannot be paralleled to each other even if the Class 1E 4.16 kV buses NB01 and NB02 are being supplied by the same transformer. The failure of one ESF transformer will have no effect on the operation of the opposite ESF transformer. The credible failure mechanisms of the transformer that will have the worst-case effects on the associated Class 1E equipment are summarized in Table 8.3-4.
USAR Section 8.3.1.1.2, Class 1E AC System, states in part, that No interconnections are provided between the safety- and nonsafety-related busses. The NRC staff reviewed USAR Section 8.3.1.4.1.1, Raceway and Cable Routing, under category, Cable Spreading Areas, which states, in part, that Nonsafety-related cables are not routed through safety-related raceways. The NRC staff reviewed Figure 8.2-5, Electrical One-Line Diagram of Wolf Creek 345 kV Switchyard and Adjacent Subs, and LAR, Attachment I, Section 2.0, Detailed Description. The NRC staff reviewed USAR Section 8.3.1.4, Independence of Redundant Systems, which states, in part, A raceway designated for a single voltage category of cables contains only cables of the same voltage category. In the LAR (Attachment II), the licensee revised USAR Section 8.2.1. The NRC staff notes that the proposed change is consistent with the USAR (licensing basis) changes as stated in Sections 8.3.1.1.2 and 8.3.1.4.1.1. Therefore, the NRC staff finds that the proposed change to the USAR is acceptable based on the staffs review.
In USAR Section 8.3.1.1.1.2, Non-Class IE Power block Power System, cable routing information and drawing numbers have been deleted because they do not relate to the new automatic LTC. The NRC staff finds that this deletion is acceptable because the station drawings, including USAR figures or drawings, will be updated in accordance with the plant design modification process. In addition, the licensee will revise cable routing drawings, as necessary, and references to the specific cable routing drawings currently stated in the text in Section 8 has been removed. Deletion of cable routing drawings and references to specific cable routing drawings is acceptable because they do not relate to cable routing drawings specific to new automatic LTC.
3.4.3 Wolf Creek USAR Table 8.3-4, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (Sheets 4 and 5)
ESF Transformer XNB01 with automatic load tap changer (LTC) - Sheet 4:
The licensee added credible failure mechanisms related to the use of the automatic LTCs to Wolf Creek USAR Table 8.3-4, and deleted the failure modes of the existing transformer, XNB01. The automatic LTC will cause an increase in failure modes of ESF transformer XNB01 compared with the manual ESF transformer XNB01. The increase is due to the automatic LTC having more moving parts such as controllers and a motor. As such, the licensee proposed to update Table 8.3-4, Sheet 4, that describes the current ESF transformer failure modes and effects analysis. The licensee stated in the LAR that the USAR table would be updated to reflect this change in the fall of 2022 when the modification for ESF transformer XNB01 is completed.
ESF Transformer XNB02 with automatic load tap changer (LTC) - Sheet 5:
The licensee added credible failure mechanisms related to the use of the LTCs to Wolf Creek USAR Table 8.3-4, and deleted the failure modes of the existing transformer XNB02. The automatic LTC will cause an increase in failure modes of ESF transformer XNB02 compared with the manual ESF transformer XNB02. The increase is due to the automatic LTC having more moving parts such as controllers and a motor. The licensee proposed to update Table 8.3-4, Sheet 5, that describes the failure modes of ESF transformer XNB02 with an automatic LTC. The licensee stated in the LAR that the USAR table would be updated to reflect this change in the spring of 2021 when the modification for ESF transformer XNB02 is completed.
The credible failure mechanisms of the replacement ESF transformers that produce the worst-case effects on the associated Class 1E equipment are categorized by the licensee as follows:
Fails to provide power (Cases 1 and 2):
Case 1 Issues that cause the transformer lockout trip circuit to engage.
Case 2 Issues that prevent the transformer lockout trip circuit from engaging.
The ESF transformer XNB02 fails to provide preferred power to bus NB02 and backup power to bus NB01 and will result in undervoltage annunciation for bus NB02. This would cause the Class 1E voltage relays to actuate causing a transfer of the Class 1E bus to the associated causing a transfer of class 1E bus to the associated EDG.
An open contact of the above relays would cause the transformer lockout trip circuit to fail to engage. The NRC staff reviewed this failure mode and noted that this failure mode exists even in current design.
Controllers fail low (Case 3):
Case 3 The transformer tap changer fails and raises the 4.16 kV Class 1E bus voltage unexpectedly.
This failure mode will result in raising the bus voltage NB02 unexpectedly and would cause overvoltage annunciation. The effect is minimal and limit device prevents extreme voltage
changes. Primary and backup controllers (components, circuitry or potential transformers) will block raise commands to the LTC if the voltage moves beyond a specified block raise point.
The NRC staff noted that in this failure mode, the effect is minimal and would not cause uncontrollable overvoltage situation due to the limit device. In addition, this condition would cause overvoltage annunciation and alert operators. If LTC fails to provide the required voltage, station operating procedures will be used to restore the bus voltage to normal Controllers fail high (Case 4):
Case 4 The transformer tap changer fails and lowers the 4.16 kV Class 1E bus voltage unexpectedly.
This failure mode will result in lowering the bus voltage NB02 unexpectedly and would cause undervoltage annunciation. The effect is eventually degraded voltage circuits shed the bus.
Degraded voltage condition would result in diesel generator start and provide the power to the XNB02 bus. Primary and backup controllers (components, circuitry or potential transformers) will block lower commands to the LTC if the voltage moves beyond a specified setpoint. The NRC staff noted that in this failure mode, the effect is minimal and would not cause uncontrollable undervoltage due to the limit device and would cause undervoltage annunciation to alert operators.
Tap Changer fails to move (Cases 5 and 6)
Case 5 The transformer tap changer fails to move.
Case 6 A vacuum bottle fails and causes the transformer tap changer to stop movement.
The NB02 bus voltage remains as is without LTC control. LTC controller self-check causes LTC trouble annunciation. The voltage will not be adjusted. It can result in overvoltage or undervoltage depending on offsite voltage. Under voltage may result in load shed. Loads are transferred to the diesel generator. The failure mode can cause control lockup, LTC motor failure, LTC potential transformers fail low, voltage sensing transformer fuses fail, and LTC vacuum interrupter failure.
The NRC staff has reviewed this failure mode and noted that this would result in malfunction of automatic LTC and will result in over voltage or under voltage or no control on the 4kV buses XNB01 and XNB02.
The NRC staff noted that based on the review of failure modes and their effects, the offsite power system capacity and capability are not impacted, and thus the offsite electric power system will continue to permit the functioning of SSCs that are important to safety which is in compliance with the GDC 17.
Summary The licensee will perform post-modification tests including but not limited to functional testing, and energized testing for operability. Specifically, the licensee states in Section 3.9.1 of the LAR that it will perform functional testing of the ESF transformers, including Controls and Energized testing for operability. In the case of EDG Emergency Testing, the licensee states:
The LTC may be placed in the fixed tap mode or disabled during EDG testing to prevent cycling due to changes in the Class 1E bus voltage from the EDG voltage regulator intended to verify if the LTC will function as designed.
The NRC staff notes that by performing post-modification tests, the licensee will verify that the SSCs will perform their intended design functions and continue to meet the GDC 18 criteria.
Based on the NRC staffs evaluation of the information presented above, the NRC staff finds that the proposed Wolf Creek USAR changes for Table 8.3-4 (Sheets 4 and 5) are acceptable.
3.5 Licensees New Commitment The licensee included a new commitment in Attachment IV of the LAR. The NRC staff notes that this commitment is not within the scope of NRC staffs review.
3.6 Technical Specification Bases The regulation at 10 CFR 50.36(a)(1) states, in part: A summary statement of the bases or reasons for such specifications shall also be included in the application but shall not become part of the technical specifications. The NRC staff notes that the licensee submitted proposed TS Bases changes, which detail the new equipment, for information only. The licensee states that it will make supporting changes to the TS Bases in accordance with Wolf Creek TS 5.5.14, Technical Specifications (TS) Bases Control Program.
3.7 Summary of Technical Evaluation The ESF transformers do not share any common electrical or control circuits, and they cannot be paralleled, even if the Class 1E 4.16 kV buses, NB001 and NB002, are cross connected.
The failure of the automatic LTC would result in a loss of offsite power, which would cause the safety-related bus to be supplied by the EDG instead of the offsite power source. If undervoltage is detected at the Class 1E bus, the undervoltage relay will trip the feeder breaker from the ESF transformer and will start the associated EDG. The LTC can be operated manually in the event of the failure of the automatic system using the local control panel. The NRC staff notes that the ESF transformers are nonsafety-related equipment and failure of the ESF transformer would not directly cause a design-basis accident.
In addition, the NRC staff notes that the automatic LTC does not introduce new short-circuit failures. The fault current at XNB01 and XNB02 auxiliary windings are within the protective device stings. The malfunction of any one of neutral overcurrent relay (151N), the differential relay (287) and/or the fault pressure trip relay (263FP/K4) would result in the Class 1E bus transferring to the EDG. The NRC staff further notes that there is no change in the relay or breaker settings and therefore, no impact on protection of ESF transformers due to the automatic LTC.
As discussed in Section 3.4.3, the NRC staff finds that testing, inspections, and maintenance of the ESF transformers demonstrate continuing compliance with GDC 18. The NRC staff evaluated the changes to the Wolf Creek USAR, which are shown as markups in Attachment II to the LAR and finds that they are acceptable. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the increase in potential malfunctions of the ESF transformer due to the replacement of manual LTC with an automatic LTC would not impact the capability of safety-related equipment to perform their intended design functions. The ESF transformer is nonsafety-related and does
not interface with the safety-related components/equipment. The NRC staff concluded that the offsite power system continues to meet the GDC 17 criteria.
Based on the NRC staffs evaluation of the information presented above, NRC staff finds that the licensees proposed changes in the LAR are acceptable.
4.0 STATE CONSULTATION
In accordance with the Commissions regulations, the Kansas State official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment on January 21, 2021. The State official had no comments.
5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
The amendment changes requirements with respect to installation or use of facility components located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20. The NRC staff has determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The Commission has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration, published in the Federal Register on July 28, 2020 (85 FR 45449), and there has been no public comment on such finding. Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b),
no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment.
6.0 CONCLUSION
The Commission has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) there is reasonable assurance that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commissions regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.
Principal Contributors: H. Kodali J. Ma A. Neuhausen K. West Date: April 23, 2021
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