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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217M4461999-10-20020 October 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Physical Security/ Contingency Plan, IAW 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20217J4151999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util 990624 Application for Amend of TSs That Would Revise TS for Weighing of Ice Condenser Ice Baskets 05000327/LER-1999-002, Forwards LER 99-002-00 Re Start of Units 1 & 2 EDGs as Result of Cable Being Damaged During Installation of Thermo- Lag for Kaowool Upgrade Project1999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00 Re Start of Units 1 & 2 EDGs as Result of Cable Being Damaged During Installation of Thermo- Lag for Kaowool Upgrade Project ML20217G1141999-10-0707 October 1999 Responds to from P Salas,Providing Response to NRC Risk Determination Associated with 990630 Flooding Event at Sequoyah Facility.Meeting to Discuss Risk Determination Issues Scheduled for 991021 in Atlanta,Ga ML20217B2981999-10-0606 October 1999 Discusses Closeout of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Integrity, for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2. NRC Also Hereby Solicits Any Written Comments That TVA May Have on Current Rvid Data by 991101 ML20217B8431999-10-0505 October 1999 Requests NRC Review & Approval of ASME Code Relief Requests That Were Identified in Plant Second 10-yr ISI Interval for Both Units.Encl 3 Provides Util Procedure for Calculation of ASME Code Coverage for Section XI Nondestructive Exams IR 05000327/19990041999-10-0101 October 1999 Ack Receipt of Providing Comments on Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04.NRC Considered Comments for Apparent Violation Involving 10CFR50.59 Issue ML20217C7101999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990910 RAI Re Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 URI 50-327/98-04-02 & 50-328/98-04-02 Re Ice Weight Representative Sample ML20212J5981999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Request for Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Requirements for Certain Inservice Insp at Plnat,Unit 1 ML20212M1081999-09-29029 September 1999 Confirms Intent to Meet with Utils on 991025 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Pilot Plants,Shearon Harris & Sequoyah Any Observations & Lessons Learned & Recommendations Re Implementation of Pilot Program ML20217A9451999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-05 & 50-328/99-05 on 990718- 0828.One Violation Identified & Being Treated as Non-Cited Violation ML20216J9351999-09-27027 September 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04.Corrective Actions:Risk Determination Evaluation Was Performed & Licensee Concluded That Event Is in Green Regulatory Response Band ML20212F0751999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards SER Granting Util 981021 Request for Relief from ASME Code,Section XI Requirements from Certain Inservice Insp at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) ML20212F4501999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards Amends 246 & 237 to Licenses DPR-77 & DPR-79, Respectively & Ser.Amends Approve Request to Revise TSs to Allow Use of Fully Qualified & Tested Spare Inverter in Place of Any of Eight Required Inverters ML20212M1911999-09-21021 September 1999 Discusses Exercise of Enforcement Discretion Re Apparent Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 Associated with Implementation of Procedural Changes Which Resulted in Three Containment Penetrations Being Left Open ML20211Q0311999-09-10010 September 1999 Requests Written Documentation from TVA to Provide Technical Assistance to Region II Re TS Compliance & Ice Condenser Maint Practices at Plant ML20216F5441999-09-0707 September 1999 Provides Results of Risk Evaluation of 990630,flooding Event at Sequoyah 1 & 2 Reactor Facilities.Event Was Documented in Insp Rept 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 & Transmitted in Ltr, ML20211N5681999-09-0101 September 1999 Submits Clarification of Two Issues Raised in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04,dtd 990813,which Was First Insp Rept Issued for Plant Under NRC Power Reactor Oversight Process Pilot Plant Study ML20211G5881999-08-27027 August 1999 Submits Summary of 990820 Management Meeting Re Plant Performance.List of Attendees & Matl Used in Presentation Enclosed ML20211F8891999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Cycle 9 Refueling Outage, Re Completed SG Activities,Per TSs 4.4.5.5.b & 4.4.5.5.c ML20211A1851999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Proprietary TR WCAP-15128 & non-proprietary Rept WCAP-15129 for NRC Review.Repts Are Provided in Advance of TS Change That Is Being Prepared to Support Cycle 10 Rfo. Proprietary TR Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20210V1471999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 on 990601- 0717.One Potentially Safety Significant Issue Identified.On 990630,inadequate Performance of Storm Drain Sys Caused Water from Heavy Rainfall to Backup & Flood Turbine Bldg ML20211A1921999-08-12012 August 1999 Requests Proprietary TR WCAP-15128, Depth-Based SG Tube Repair Criteria for Axial PWSCC at Dented TSP Intersections, Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR2.790 ML20210Q5011999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006 at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. Sample Registration Ltr Encl ML20210L4291999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Cycle 9 12-Month SG Insp Rept & SG-99-07-009, Sequoyah Unit-2 Cycle 10 Voltage-Based Repair Criteria 90-Day Rept. Repts Submitted IAW TS 4.4.5.5.b & TS 4.4.5.5.c ML20210L1611999-07-30030 July 1999 Forwards Request for Relief RV-4 Re ASME Class 1,2 & 3 Prvs, Per First ten-year Inservice Test Time Interval.Review & Approval of RV-4 Is Requested to Support Unit 1 Cycle 10 Refueling Outage,Scheduled to Start 000213 ML20210G5301999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2 ISI Summary Rept That Contains Historical Record of Repairs,Replacement & ISI & Augmented Examinations That Were Performed on ASME Code Class 1 & 2 Components from 971104-990511 ML20211B9661999-07-26026 July 1999 Informs That Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Sewage Treatment Plant, NPDES 0026450 Outfall 112,is in Standby Status.Flow Has Been Diverted from Sys Since Jan 1998 ML20210B2521999-07-14014 July 1999 Confirms 990712 Telcon Between J Smith of Licensee Staff & M Shannon of NRC Re semi-annual Mgt Meeting Schedule for 990820 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Recent Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Performance ML20210J1091999-07-10010 July 1999 Submits Suggestions & Concerns Re Y2K & Nuclear Power Plants ML20196K0381999-06-30030 June 1999 Provides Written Confirmation of Completed Commitment for Final Implementation of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barrier Corrective Actions at Snp,Per GL 92-08 ML20209E4071999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-03 & 50-328/99-03 on 990328- 0531.Violations Being Treated as Noncited Violations ML20196J8261999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Authorizing Request for Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI Requirements for Certain Inservice Inspections at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20196G7881999-06-22022 June 1999 Informs NRC of Changes That Util Incorporated Into TS Bases Sections & Trm.Encl Provides Revised TS Bases Pages & TRM Affected by Listed Revs ML20196G1801999-06-21021 June 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License SOP-20751-1,for Lf Hardin,Effective 990611.Subject Individual Resigned from Position at TVA ML20195G1821999-06-0808 June 1999 Requests NRC Review & Approval of ASME Code Relief for ISI Program.Encl 1 Provides Relief Request 1-ISI-14 That Includes Two Attachments.Encl 2 Provides Copy of Related ASME Code Page ML20195E9521999-06-0707 June 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of ASME Section Xi,Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition,1992 Addenda.Util Has Determined That Proposed Alternatives Would Provide Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety ML20195E9311999-05-28028 May 1999 Informs of Planned Insp Activities for Licensee to Have Opportunity to Prepare for Insps & Provide NRC with Feedback on Any Planned Insps Which May Conflict with Plant Activities ML20195B3631999-05-21021 May 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License for Tj Van Huis,Per 10CFR50.74(a).TJ Van Huis Retired from Util,Effective 990514 ML20207A5721999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Correction to Previously Issued Amend 163 to License DPR-79 Re SR 4.1.1.1.1.d Inadvertently Omitted from Pp 3/4 1-1 of Unit 2 TS ML20206Q8791999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards L36 9990415 802, COLR for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2,Cycle 10, IAW Plant TS 6.9.1.14.c 05000327/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00 Re Condition That Resulted in Granting of Enforcement Discretion,Per Failure of Centrifugal Charging Pump.Condition Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) & (a)(2)(iv)1999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00 Re Condition That Resulted in Granting of Enforcement Discretion,Per Failure of Centrifugal Charging Pump.Condition Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) & (a)(2)(iv) ML20206M9341999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Rept of SG Tube Plugging During Unit 2 Cycle 9 Refueling Outage,As Required by TS 4.4.5.5.a.ISI of Unit 2 SG Tubes Was Completed on 990503 ML20206K6271999-05-0606 May 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License for MR Taggart,License SOP-21336 Due to Resignation on 990430 ML20206J2061999-05-0404 May 1999 Requests Relief from Specified ISI Requirements in Section XI of ASME B&PV Code.Tva Requests Approval to Use Wire Type Penetrameters in Lieu of Plaque Type Penetrameters for Performing Radiographic Insps.Specific Relief Request,Encl ML20209J0391999-04-27027 April 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, Radiological Impact Assessment Rept & Rev 41 to ODCM, for Period of Jan-Dec 1998 ML20206C6541999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990127 RAI Re GL 96-05 for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20206C0841999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-02 & 50-328/99-02 on 990214-0327.No Violations Noted ML20206B9591999-04-20020 April 1999 Responds to 990417 Request That NRC Exercise Discretion Not to Enforce Compliance with Actions Required in Unit 1 TS 3.1.2.2,3.1.2.4 & 3.5.2 & Documents 990417 Telephone Conversation When NRC Orally Issued NOED ML20205S5891999-04-17017 April 1999 Documents Request for Discretionary Enforcement for Unit 1 TS LCOs 3.1.2.2,3.1.2.4 & 3.5.2 to Support Completion of Repairs & Testing for 1B-B Centrifugal Charging Pump (CCP) 1999-09-07
[Table view] Category:NRC TO UTILITY
MONTHYEARML20062G7711990-11-20020 November 1990 Forwards Computer Printout of Generic & Plant Specific Info Contained in NRC Sims for Facility.Requests That Sims Printout Be Updated W/Actual or Projected Completion Dates for MPA Items within 90 Days of Receipt of Ltr ML20062F5491990-11-16016 November 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-34 & 50-328/90-34 on 901006- 1105 & Notice of Violation ML20217A5461990-11-14014 November 1990 Ack Receipt of 901026 Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-28 & 50-328/90-28.Implementation of Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Insp IR 05000327/19900221990-11-13013 November 1990 Ack Receipt of Addl Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-22 & 50-328/90-22.Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Insps ML20217A6051990-11-0909 November 1990 Forwards Augmented Insp Team Repts 50-327/90-36 & 50-328/90-36 on 901011-19.NRC Concludes That Multiple Failures of Main Steam Check Valves on 901008 Resulted from Inadequate Recognition & Correction of Deficiencies ML20062F1831990-11-0808 November 1990 Advises That 901015 Rev 25 to Physical Security Plan Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable ML20058E1111990-11-0202 November 1990 Grants 901023 Request for Extension of 60-day Reporting Requirement for Cycle 5 Radial Peaking Factor Limit Rept ML20058F1141990-11-0101 November 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-32 & 50-328/90-32 on 900906- 1005 & Notice of Violation IR 05000327/19900181990-10-31031 October 1990 Ack Receipt of Addressing Open Unresolved Items in Insp Repts 50-327/90-18 & 50-328/90-18 ML20058A8441990-10-11011 October 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-29 & 50-328/90-29 on 900827-31 & Notice of Violation ML20062A0611990-10-0909 October 1990 Expresses Appreciation to Util for Prompt and Extensive Support Extended to NRC Following Fire at Inspector Home ML20059N0711990-10-0202 October 1990 Requests Util to Provide within 45 Days of Receipt of Ltr Listing of All Commitments Made to Justify Restart of Plant ML20059N5811990-10-0202 October 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-31 & 50-328/90-31 on 900910-14.No Violations or Deviations Noted IR 05000327/19900231990-09-19019 September 1990 Confirms 900924 Mgt Meeting in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss ALARA Program & Weaknesses Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-23 & 50-328/90-23 ML20059F9071990-09-10010 September 1990 Ack Receipt of & Payment of Civil Penalty in Amount of $75,000,per NRC ML20059H3741990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-26 & 50-328/90-26 on 900706-0805.Noncited Violations Noted ML20059H0311990-08-30030 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-23 & 50-328/90-23 on 900625-29 & 0730.Weaknesses Noted.Util Encouraged to Provide Increased Mgt Attention to Radiological Controls to Assure That Significant Decline in ALARA Program Does Not Occur ML20059H3531990-08-29029 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-27 & 50-328/90-27 on 900730-0803.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20056B4991990-08-21021 August 1990 Forwards Evaluation of Westinghouse Owners Group Bounding Analysis,Per Util Response to Bulletin 88-011, Pressurizer Surge Line Thermal Stratification ML20058P8111990-08-0303 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-21 & 50-328/90-21 on 900709-13.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20056A4751990-07-26026 July 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-22 & 50-328/90-22 on 900606- 0705 & Notice of Violation.Nrc Decided Not to Hold Enforcement Conference or Propose Civil Penalty Because Significant Changes in Plant Mgt Occurred ML20055H9261990-07-25025 July 1990 Advises That 900119 Response to NRC Bulletin 89-003, Potential Loss of Required Shutdown Margin During Refueling Operations, Acceptable ML20055H8851990-07-25025 July 1990 Considers 900425 Request for Approval to Eliminate Site Local Recovery Ctrs Withdrawn.Review Terminated ML20055G5651990-07-20020 July 1990 Forwards Order Imposing Civil Penalty in Amount of $75,000, Per 900412 Notice of Violation.Violation Regards RHR Pump Deadheading.Requests Listed Info within 30 Days of Ltr Date IR 05000327/19900091990-07-20020 July 1990 Discusses SALP Repts 50-327/90-09 & 50-328/90-09 & Forwards Summary of 900530 SALP Meeting.Improvements Noted.Encourages Pursuance & Monitoring of Effectiveness of Corrective Actions ML20055F9181990-07-19019 July 1990 Discusses Corrective Actions for Feedwater Control Problems During Unit 2,Cycle 3 Restart.Nrc Concludes That Feedwater Control Study Addresses Problems of feedwater-related Trips That Occurred in 1988 & 1989 ML20055G3381990-07-18018 July 1990 Advises of Closure of Review of Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.2.2 Re Vendor Interface for safety-related Components ML20055F7971990-07-16016 July 1990 Advises That 900126 Response to Generic Ltr 89-13 Re Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting safety-related Equipment, Acceptable.Documentation Re Implementation of Generic Ltr & Results of Programs Should Be Retained in Plant Records ML20055D8231990-07-0303 July 1990 Advises That Util 890223,0512 & 900204 Responses to Generic Ltr 88-14 Re Instrument Air Sys Acceptable ML20055D2611990-06-29029 June 1990 Requests Addl Info Re Alternative Testing of Reactor Vessel Head & Internals Lifting Rigs ML20055H3901990-06-29029 June 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/90-20 & 50-328/90-20 on 900506-0606.No Violations or Deviations Noted IR 05000327/19900141990-06-25025 June 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-14 & 50-328/90-14 ML20059M8551990-06-13013 June 1990 Forwards NRC Performance Indicators for First Quarter 1990. W/O Encl ML20248E2291989-09-28028 September 1989 Requests Addl Info Re Implementation of Suppl 3 of NRC Bulletin 88-008, Thermal Stresses in Piping Connected to RCS, within 30 Days of Ltr Receipt IR 05000327/19890111989-09-26026 September 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/89-11 & 50-328/89-11 ML20248C1121989-09-22022 September 1989 Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $87,500 from Insp on 890506-0605 ML20248C7361989-09-21021 September 1989 Discusses Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Licensing Exams Scheduled for Wk of 891211.Encl Ref Matl Requested by 891011 in Order to Meet Schedule ML20247N8421989-09-14014 September 1989 Forwards Amend 9 to Indemnity Agreement B-82,reflecting Rev to 10CFR140,increasing Primary Layer of Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance ML20247K3121989-09-14014 September 1989 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting ATWS Mitigation Sys for Plant.Atws Requirements Under Review to Determine to What Extent Tech Specs Appropriate ML20247E6811989-09-0707 September 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/89-17 & 50-328/89-17 ML20247A9981989-08-31031 August 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/89-14 & 50-328/89-14 on 890424-28 & Notice of Violation.Insp Determined That Plant Personnel Failed to Follow Established Procedures for Assuring Proper Voltage on Shutdown Boards ML20246L0061989-08-29029 August 1989 Advises That Util 890612 Response to NRC Bulletin 89-001, Failure of Westinghouse Steam Generator Tube Mechanical Plugs, Acceptable ML20246P6741989-08-29029 August 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/89-20 & 50-328/89-20 on 890717-20.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20246M5791989-08-25025 August 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/89-19 & 50-328/89-19 on 890706-0805 & Notice of Violation ML20245K2111989-08-17017 August 1989 Confirms 890809 Withdrawal of Application for Permission to Dispose of Low Activity Radwaste in Sanitary Landfill,Per 10CFR20.302 ML20245K4311989-08-10010 August 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/89-18 & 50-328/89-18 on 890606-0705 & Notice of Violation ML20245K8741989-08-10010 August 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/89-15 & 50-328/89-15 ML20245L3001989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/89-11 & 50-328/89-11 on 890626-30 & Notice of Violation IR 05000327/19880121989-08-0404 August 1989 Advises That Schedule for Completing Work Re Essential Raw Cooling Water Pumphouse & Roadway Access Cells,Per Insp Repts 50-327/88-12 & 50-328/88-12 Acceptable ML20245E6881989-08-0303 August 1989 Forwards Safety Evaluation Re microbiologically-induced Corrosion Program.Inclusion of Structural Sleeve Weld Repair Method in Util Original Request for Relief & Corrosion Program Acceptable 1990-09-19
[Table view] Category:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217J4151999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util 990624 Application for Amend of TSs That Would Revise TS for Weighing of Ice Condenser Ice Baskets ML20217G1141999-10-0707 October 1999 Responds to from P Salas,Providing Response to NRC Risk Determination Associated with 990630 Flooding Event at Sequoyah Facility.Meeting to Discuss Risk Determination Issues Scheduled for 991021 in Atlanta,Ga ML20217B2981999-10-0606 October 1999 Discusses Closeout of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Integrity, for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2. NRC Also Hereby Solicits Any Written Comments That TVA May Have on Current Rvid Data by 991101 IR 05000327/19990041999-10-0101 October 1999 Ack Receipt of Providing Comments on Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04.NRC Considered Comments for Apparent Violation Involving 10CFR50.59 Issue ML20212J5981999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Request for Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Requirements for Certain Inservice Insp at Plnat,Unit 1 ML20212M1081999-09-29029 September 1999 Confirms Intent to Meet with Utils on 991025 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Pilot Plants,Shearon Harris & Sequoyah Any Observations & Lessons Learned & Recommendations Re Implementation of Pilot Program ML20217A9451999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-05 & 50-328/99-05 on 990718- 0828.One Violation Identified & Being Treated as Non-Cited Violation ML20212F4501999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards Amends 246 & 237 to Licenses DPR-77 & DPR-79, Respectively & Ser.Amends Approve Request to Revise TSs to Allow Use of Fully Qualified & Tested Spare Inverter in Place of Any of Eight Required Inverters ML20212F0751999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards SER Granting Util 981021 Request for Relief from ASME Code,Section XI Requirements from Certain Inservice Insp at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) ML20212M1911999-09-21021 September 1999 Discusses Exercise of Enforcement Discretion Re Apparent Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 Associated with Implementation of Procedural Changes Which Resulted in Three Containment Penetrations Being Left Open ML20211Q0311999-09-10010 September 1999 Requests Written Documentation from TVA to Provide Technical Assistance to Region II Re TS Compliance & Ice Condenser Maint Practices at Plant ML20216F5441999-09-0707 September 1999 Provides Results of Risk Evaluation of 990630,flooding Event at Sequoyah 1 & 2 Reactor Facilities.Event Was Documented in Insp Rept 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 & Transmitted in Ltr, ML20211G5881999-08-27027 August 1999 Submits Summary of 990820 Management Meeting Re Plant Performance.List of Attendees & Matl Used in Presentation Enclosed ML20210V1471999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 on 990601- 0717.One Potentially Safety Significant Issue Identified.On 990630,inadequate Performance of Storm Drain Sys Caused Water from Heavy Rainfall to Backup & Flood Turbine Bldg ML20210Q5011999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006 at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. Sample Registration Ltr Encl ML20210B2521999-07-14014 July 1999 Confirms 990712 Telcon Between J Smith of Licensee Staff & M Shannon of NRC Re semi-annual Mgt Meeting Schedule for 990820 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Recent Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Performance ML20209E4071999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-03 & 50-328/99-03 on 990328- 0531.Violations Being Treated as Noncited Violations ML20196J8261999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Authorizing Request for Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI Requirements for Certain Inservice Inspections at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20195E9311999-05-28028 May 1999 Informs of Planned Insp Activities for Licensee to Have Opportunity to Prepare for Insps & Provide NRC with Feedback on Any Planned Insps Which May Conflict with Plant Activities ML20207A5721999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Correction to Previously Issued Amend 163 to License DPR-79 Re SR 4.1.1.1.1.d Inadvertently Omitted from Pp 3/4 1-1 of Unit 2 TS ML20206C0841999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-02 & 50-328/99-02 on 990214-0327.No Violations Noted ML20206B9591999-04-20020 April 1999 Responds to 990417 Request That NRC Exercise Discretion Not to Enforce Compliance with Actions Required in Unit 1 TS 3.1.2.2,3.1.2.4 & 3.5.2 & Documents 990417 Telephone Conversation When NRC Orally Issued NOED ML20205M0431999-04-13013 April 1999 Eighth Partial Response to FOIA Request for Records.App Q & R Records Encl & Being Made Available in PDR ML20205T1751999-04-0909 April 1999 Informs That on 990408 R Driscoll & Ho Christensen Confirmed Initial Operator Licensing Exam Scheduled for Y2K.Initial Exam Dates Scheduled for Wk of 000807 for Approx Seven Candidates ML20205B9601999-03-24024 March 1999 Seventh Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Records in App N Already Available in Pdr.App O Records Being Released in Entirety & App P Records Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemptions 7C,2 & 5) ML20204J5451999-03-19019 March 1999 Advises of NRC Planned Insp Effort Resulting from Sequoyah Plant Performance Review on Feb 1998-Jan 1999.Historical Listing of Plant Issues & Details of NRC Insp Plan for Next 8 Months Encl ML20204J5721999-03-15015 March 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-01 & 50-328/99-01 on 990103-0213.Violations Noted & Being Treated as non-cited Violations.Weakness Identified in Licensed Operator Training Program & Freeze Protection Program ML20207J0901999-03-0303 March 1999 Forwards FEMA Final Rept for 981104-05,full Participation, Ingestion Pathway Exercise of Offsite Radiological Emergency Response Plans for Sequoyah Npp.Three Areas Requiring Corrective Action Identified ML20203H7211999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting Topical Rept BAW-2328, Blended Uranium Lead Test Assembly Design Rept, for Allowing Insertion of Lead Test Assemblies in Plant,Unit 2 Cycle 10 Core.Rept Acceptable with Listed Conditions ML20203B9001999-02-0808 February 1999 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App a Already Available in PDR, Documents in App B Released in Entirety & Documents in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref Exemption 6) ML20203G5631999-02-0505 February 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 990407. Representative of Facility Must Submit Either Ltr Indicating No Candidates or Listing of Candidates for Exam ML20202J1211999-02-0202 February 1999 Submits Summary of 990128 Meeting with Listed Attendees at Region II Ofc for Presentation of Recent Plant Performance. Presentation Handout Encl ML20202J5421999-02-0101 February 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/98-11 & 50-328/98-11 on 981122-990102 & Nov.Violations Noted Re Failure to Comply with EOPs Following Rt & Failure to Enter TS 3.0.3 When Limiting Condition for RCS Flow Instrumentation TS Not Met ML20202C1771999-01-27027 January 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util 980428 Response to GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. Licensee Agreed to Provide Response to Request by 990426 ML20199E7081998-12-23023 December 1998 Refers to 991105 Training Managers Conference Conducted at RB Russel Bldg.Agenda Used for Training Conference & List of Attendees Encl.Goal of Providing Open Forum for Discussion of Operator Licensing Issues Was Met IR 05000327/19980151998-12-17017 December 1998 Forwards Safeguards Insp Repts 50-327/98-15 & 50-328/98-15 on 981116-20.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Repts Withheld Per 10CFR73.21 ML20198A8101998-12-0707 December 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/98-10 & 50-328/98-10 on 981011- 1121.No Violations Noted ML20206N4171998-12-0404 December 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/98-14 & 50-328/98-14 on 981102-06.No Violations Noted.Insp Team Observed Selected Portions of Emergency Organization Response in Key Facilities During EP Plume Exposure Exercise on 981104 ML20198A8531998-12-0404 December 1998 Expresses Appreciation for Support That TVA Provided NRC During Recent Plant Emergency Exercise.All Foreign Vistors Expressed Appreciation for Very Informative & Interesting Visit to TVA ML20196D6001998-11-24024 November 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/98-13 & 50-328/98-13 on 980914- 1016 & Notice of Violation Re Lack of Attention to Detail Installing Unit 2 Intermediate Deck Doors ML20196C5191998-11-17017 November 1998 Confirms 981110 Telephone Conversation Between P Salas & H Christensen Re Mgt Meeting Which Has Been Scehduled for 990128.The Purpose of Meeting Will Be to Discuss Recent Plant Performance for Sequoyah ML20196D0831998-11-16016 November 1998 Advises of Planned Insp Effort Resulting from Insp Planning Meeting Held on 981102.Details of Insp Plan Through March 1999 & Historical Listing of Plant Issues,Called Plant Issues Matrix,Encl ML20196D5981998-11-13013 November 1998 Informs That on 981007,NRC Administered Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Examination.Copy of Answer Key & Master Bwr/Pwr GFE Encl,Even Though Facility Did Not Participate in Exam.Without Encl ML20196D4121998-11-13013 November 1998 Discusses 981110 Request Re Noed.Based on NRC Evaluation, Staff Concluded That NOED Warranted.Nrc Intends to Exercise Discretion Not to Enforce Compliance with TS 3.8.2.1,action B,For Period from 981110-12,at Stated Times ML20195G5331998-11-0909 November 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/98-09 & 50-328/98-09 on 980830-1010 & NOV Re Failure to Perform Adequate Testing to Ensure That Low Voltage Circuit Breakers Would Perform Satisfactorily in Svc ML20207M6951998-10-30030 October 1998 Informs That on 980928-1001 NRC Administered Operating Exam to Employees Applying for Licenses to Operate at Plant ML20155A5131998-10-22022 October 1998 Discusses Review of Response to GL 97-05 for Plant,Units 1 & 2.Review Did Not Identify Any Concerns with SG Tube Insp Techniques ML20155B7481998-10-0909 October 1998 Extends Invitation to Attend Training Manager Conference on 981105 in Atlanta,Ga.Conference Designed to Inform Regional Training & Operations Mgt of Issues & Policies That Affect Licensing of Reactor Plant Operators ML20154D3081998-09-18018 September 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/98-08 & 50-328/98-08 on 980719- 0829.No Violations Noted.Effective Radiological Emergency Plan Drill Was Conducted ML20239A0601998-08-27027 August 1998 Forwards SER Re Licensee 960213,0315 & 0806 Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves. Staff Finds Licensee Adequately Addressed Actions Requested in GL 95-07 1999-09-07
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and 50-328 Mr. S.A. White Manager of Huclear Power Tennessee Valley Authority 5 DEC 1986 6N 38A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801
Subject:
Transmittal of Draft Safety Evaulation on Equipment Qualfication for Sequoyah, Units 1 and 2 ,
Enclosed is a draft copy of the staff evaluation on equipment qualification at Sequoyah, Units 1 and 2. The staff intends to incorporate this evaluation into the Safety Evaluation Report (SER) en Volume 2 of the Nuclear Perfomance Plan which addresses Sequoyah. The purpose of this letter is to transmit the report to the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and to request that TVA respond to the confirmatory items identified in the report.
With the exception of the confimatory items, the staff has found the TVA equipment qualification acceptable. However, TVA should address the issues identified on page 3-10 of the enclosure prior to restart of either Sequoyah unit.
In order for the staff to support the TVA projected restart date for Sequoyah, TVA should respond to the confimatory items within four weeks of the date of this letter. If TVA cannot meet this date, it should provide its proposed date to the staff in writing witliin one week of the date of this letter.
It should be noted that this safety evaluation does not include equipment qualification under superheat conditions. The staff evaluation of that issue was transmitted in my letter dated Novenber 25, 1986.
If you require any additional assistance, please contact the project manager for the Sequoyah SER, Mr. Joseph J. Halonich at (301) 492-7270.
Sincerely, lIk2gDo [ B. J. Youngblood, Director P PWR Project Directorate #4 Division of PWR Licensing-A
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- 5 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT T 5.1 Introduction A licensee must demonstrate that equipment that is used to perform a necessary safety function is capable of maintaining functional operability under all service conditions postulated to occur during its installed life for the time it is required to operate. This requirement (which is in General Design Cri-teria (GDC) 1 and 4 of Appendix A and Sections III, XI, and XVII of Appendix B to 10 CFR 50) is applicable to equipment located inside as well as outside con-tainment. More detailed requirements and guidance relating to the methods and procedures for demonstrating this electrical equipment capability are in 10 CFR 50.49, " Environmental Qualification of Electric Equipment Important to Safety for Nuclear Power Plants"; in NUREG-0588, " Interim Staff Position on Environmental Qualification on Safety-Related Electrical Equipment" (which supplements IEEE Standard 323 and various NRC Regulatory Guides and industry standards); and " Guidelines for Evaluating Environmental Qualification of Class IE Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors" (Division of Operating Reactors (DOR) Guidelines).
5.2 Background
On February 8, 1979, the NRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE) issued to all licensees of operating plants (except those included in the systematic j
evaluation program (SEP)) IE Bulletin (IEB) 79-01, " Environmental Qualification
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of Class IE Equipment." This bulletin, together with IE Circular 78-08 (issued on May 31, 1978), required the licensees to perform reviews to assess the i
adequacy of their environmental qualification programs.
l On January 14, 1980, NRC issued IEB 79-01B, which included the DOR Guidelines j
and NUREG-0588 as attachments 4 and 5. Commission Memorandum and Order l CLI-80-21, issued on May 23, 1980, stated that licensees must meet the DOR
! Guidelines and portions of NUREG-0588 regarding environmental qualification of i
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, safety related electr,ical equipment to satisfy those aspects of GDC 4. Supple-ments to IEB 79-018 further clarified and defined the staff's needs. These supplements were issued on February 29, September 30, and October 24, 1980.
In addition, the staff issued Orders to all licensees dated August 29, 1980 (amended in September 1980) and October 24, 1980. The August Order required that the licensees provide a report, by November 1, 1980, documenting the qualification of safety-related electrical equipment. The October Order required licensees to establish by December 1, 1980, a central file location for the maintenance of all equipment qualification records.
The staff issued a Safety Evaluation Report (SER) on environmental qualifica-tion of safety-related electrical equipment to TVA in mid-1981. This SER directed the TVA to "either provide documentation of the missing qualification information which demonstrated that safety related equipment meets the DDR Guidelines or NUREG-0588 requirements or commit to a corrective action (requali-fication, replacement (etc))." TVA was required to respond to NRC within 90 days of receipt of the SER. In response, TVA submitted additional information regarding the qualification of safety-related electrical equipment. This infor-mation was evaluated for the staff by the Franklin Research Center (FRC) to (1) identify all cases where TVA's response did not resolve the significant qualification issues, (2) evaluate TVA's qualification documentation in accor-dance with established criteria to determine which equipment had adequate docu-mentation and which did not, and (3) evaluate TVA's qualification documentation for safety-related electrical equipment located in harsh environments required for implementation of TMI Lessons Learned. FRC issued a Technical Evaluation Report (TER) on March 31, 1983. The staff issued its SER on April 26, 1983, with the FRC TER as an attachment.
A final rule on environmental qualification of electric equipment important to safety for nuclear power plants became effective on February 22, 1983. This rule, 10 CFR 50.49, specifies the requirements for electrical equipment important to safety located in a harsh environment. In accordance with this rule, equipment for Sequoyah Units 1 and 2 may be qualified to the criteria specified in either the DDR Guidelines or NUREG-0588, except for replacement i
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o equipment. Replacement equipment installed af tnr February 22[1983 must be qualified in accordance with 10 CFR 50.49, using the guidance of Regulatory Guide 1.89, unless there are sound reasons tb the contrary.
The staff met with each licensee for whom FRC had prepared a TER to discuss all remaining open issues regarding environmental qualification, including the acceptablility of the environmental conditions for equipment qualification purposes, if this issue had not yet been resolved.
On May 10, 1984, the staff and TVA met to discuss TVA's proposed method to resolve the environmental qualification deficiencies identified in the staff's April 26, 1983 SER and FRC's March 31, 1983 TER. Discussions also included TVA's general methodology for compliance with 10.CFR 50.49. The minutes of the meeting and proposed method of resolution for each of the environmental qualification deficiencies are documented in submittals by letters dated March 26, December 23, 1985 and January 29, 1986.
On August 21-22, 1985, TVA shut down both Sequoyah units because of concerns that documentation at TVA nuclear sites might be inadequate for environmental qualification of electrical equipment within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49. This decision was based on the results of a TVA Management review of the environ-mental qualification activities for compliance with 10 CFR 50.49 (conducted by TVA staff and Westec Services, Inc.). Based on this decision and the results of the review, TVA initiated an in-depth program to ensure that environmental qualification of all electrical equipment within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49 was established at Sequoyah and all other TVA nuclear sites.
5.3 Evaluation 5.3.1 Summary of Review The staff evaluation of TVA's electrical equipment qualification program is based on the results of a review of: (1) TVA's proposed resolutions of the equipment qualification deficiencies identified in the SER and TER; (2) TVA's compliance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49; (3) TVA's Corporate Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 1, and Sequoyah Nuclear Performance Plan (submitted on July 17, 1986); and (4) the staff's equipment qualification audit on TVA Vol 2 5-3 11/24/86
November 18-22, 1985,- and the staff equipment qualification inspections January 6-17, February 10-14, and June 23-27, 1986, and , 1987.
5.3.2 Proposed Resolutions of Identified Deficiencies
- TVA described itsproposed resolutions for the equipment environmental qualiff-cation deficiencies identified in the SER and the TER in submittals dated March 26 and December 23, 1985, and January 26, 1986. During its May 10, 1984, meeting with TVA, the staff discussed the proposed resolution of each deficiency for each quipment item identified in the TER and found TVA's approach for re-solving the identified environmental qualification deficiencies acceptable. The majority of deficiencies identified were documentaion, similarity, aging, quali-fled life, and replacement schedule. All open items identified in the SER were also discussed, and the staff found TVA's resolution of these items acceptable.
TVA's approach for addressing and resolving the identified deficiencies includes replacing equipment, performing additional analyses, using additional qualifica-tion documentation beyond that reviewed by FRC, obtaining additional qualifica-tion documentation, and determining that some equipment is outside the scope of 10 CFR 50.49, and need not be environmentally qualified (that is the equipment located in a mild environment). The staff discussed the proposed resolutions in detail, on an item-by-item basis, with TVA during the May 10, 1984 meeting.
Replacing or exempting equipment, for an acceptable reason, is clearly an acceptable method for resolving environmental qualification deficiencies.
More lengthy discussions with TVA concerned the use of additional analyses or documentation. Although, during the meeting, the staff did not review the additional analyses or documentation, the staff did dicusss how analysis was being used to resolve deficiencies identified in the TER, and the content of the additional documentation to determine the acceptability of these methods.
On November 18-22, 1985, the staff and a consultant from EG8G Idaho, performed an audit of the Sequoyah electrical equipment environmental qualification binders, and inspected selected equipment. On Jaunary 6-17, February 10-14, June 23-27, 1986 and , 1987, the staff and its consultants from Sandia National Laboratories, inspected the Sequoyah EQ binders and selected equipment, and reviewed Sequoyah's implementation of the 10 CF 50.49 program.
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On the basis of its discussions with TVA, the review of the submittals, and the audit and inspections, the staff finds TVA's approach for resolving the -
identified environmental qualification deficiencies acceptable.
5.3.3- Compliance with 10 CFR 50.49 ,
All equipment that must function to mitigate any design-basis event (DBE) at Sequoyah that causes a harsh environment for the equipment per 10 CFR 50.49 (b)(1) was initially identified. This equipment was determined by identifying all the systems upon which the sqfety analyses in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) are dependent. Other systems or equipment necessary to support these systems were also identified.
From the safety systems identified above, a survey of the safety-related equip-ment within the harsh environment area of the DBE's was conducted. This survey -
was conducted using electrical instrument tabulations, mechanical piping draw-ings, mechanical heating and ventilation drawings, instrumentation and control drawings, electrical equipment drawings, and conduit and grounding drawings to identify the safety-related components. The equipment qualification was veri-fied by a field survey of the installed components to certify proper correla-tions between the qualification documents and the in-situ equipment.
DBEs in the area covered by 10 CFR 50.49 are high energy line breaks (HELBs),
both inside and outside of containment, and loss-of-coolant accident (LOCAs).
Equipment in the 10 CFR 50.49 program was evaluated for the harsh environments through which it must function and/or not fail. These environments include flooding both inside and outside containment as a result of a DBE.
TVA has also evaluated other accidents in Chapter 15 of the Sequoyah FSAR that did not fit the 10 CFR 50.49 DBE definition as interpreted above but that have the potential to produce environments more severe than those encountered during normal operation or anticipated operational occurrences. These accidents are the waste gas decay tank (WGDT) rupture, the fuel handling accident (FHA), and the steam generator tube rupture (SGTR). These three events do not produce unusual temperature or pressure environments, and the radiation environments associated with them are not sig11ficant. Radiation doses TVA Vol 2 5-5 11/24/86
to equipment necessary for mitigatio'n of these events is less than 104 rads.
The 10 CFR 50.49 DBEs at Sequoyah that produce harsh environments are only those events that are LOCAs, HEL8s inside containment, and HELBs outside containment.
TVA environmental data drawings are design output documents that identify and define the conditions of all harsh zones that contain 10 CFR 50.49 scope equip-ment. M ese harsh zones result from the DBE's. All environmental parameters necessary for design, procurement, and qualification of equipment in accordance with 10 CFR 50.49 are specified on these drawings. These parameters include normal, abnormal, and accident values for temperature, pressure, relative humid-ity, radiation (expressed as a 40 year integrated dose and an accident dose),
flooding level (from a LOCA and HELB including contribution from spray), and spray chemistry.
LOCA and HELB pressure, temperature, and relative humidity profiles are provided. The environmental parameters shown on the drawings are derived from a number of supporting calculations that are referenced on the drawings.
TVA's approach for identifying equipment within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1) is in accordance with the requirements of that paragraph, and therefore is acceptable.
The paragraphs below summarize the method used by TVA for identification of electrical equipment within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49(b)(2), non-safety related electric equipment whose failure under postulated environmental conditions could prevent satisfactory accomplishment of safety functions.
Non-safety-related electrical equipment exposed to harsh accident environments must not fail in a manner that can prevent safety-related electrical equipment from performing its safety function. In response to IE Notice 79-22. TVA evalu-ated non-safety related devices for their potential to adversely affect safety-related devices as a result of environmentally induced failures. Flow, control, and logic diagrams for all safety related process systems were reviewed to determine all interfaces with non-safety-related equipment. Datailed wiring diagrams were used if the nature of an interface was not clear from the control TVA Vol 2 5-6 11/24/86
e and logic diagrams. Each interface with non-safety-related equipment was evaluated for its potential to adversely affect safety functions, and the results were documented.
The result of this study showed that six non-Class IE devices (three per unit in the residual heat removal (RHR) system) have the potential to adversely affect RHR. However, failure modes evaluation of these devices concluded that the devices would not adversely affect RHR if their cables were environmentally qualified.
These cables are environmentally qualified and have been added to the approportate binders and the "10 CFR 50.49 List" to ensure their continued qualification.
The evaluation also identified cases where disruptive signals could be generated, but in each case the operator has sufficient indication of the event and sufficient time to take corrective action.
TVA performed separate evaluation of the Class IE power system to investigate the effects of environmentally induced failures. The design basis of the Class IE power systems includes protective features for coordinated, selective clearing of single random faults and overloads. Most failures of non qualified equipment from environmental causes will occur in a random fashion. The Class IE power system is therefore adequately protected by its own design for most environmentally induced failures. The operation of this electrical protection was examined in analyses done to verify the protection of primary containment electrical penetrations and in analyses done to identify associated circuits as defined for 10 CFR 50, Appendix R. The protection has been shown to satisfy its design basis. Submergence and spray effects may, however, cause multiple non qualified electrical equipment and cable termination faults.
This type of failure is outside the design basis of the Class IE power system.
Devices and junction boxes exposed to containment spray or submergence inside containment or to submergence outside containment that are not qualified for these conditions have been identified. Evaluations of the ef fects of multiple faults from these circuits on the ability of the Class IE power system to provide power to essential equipment show that unacceptable degradation of the Class 1E power system would not occur.
The staff finds the methodology being used by TVA acceptable because it provides TVA Vol 2 5-7 11/24/86
F reasonable assurance that equipment'within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49(b)(2) has been identified.
With regard to 10 CFR 50.49(b)(3), TVA evaluated existing system arrangements and identified equipment for the variables defined in RG 1.97, Revision 3. A report outlining the results of the review and schedules for modifications has been submitted to the staff for review. Because the report is still being reviewed, some of the equipment items jointly within the scope of NUREG-0737 and RG 1.97 have been included in the 10 CFR 50.49 scope. When the RG 1,97 report and equipment lists contained therein have been finalized and accepted by the staff, appropriate equipment not already ia the 10 CFR 50.49 scope will be added in accordance with the RG 1.97 implementation schedule.
TVA will complete environmental qualification of the applicable FSAR Class 1E-designed instrumentation and the FSAR post-accident monitoring (PAM) instrumen-tation before plant startup. For those instruments already added to the plant because of a commitment to meet post-THI requirements (NUREGs-0578 and 0737),
TVA will complete its environmental qualification in accordance with the NUREG responses or any extension granted with respect to the NUREG responses.
Presently, for that instrumentation that is not considered operable or not installed but that will be complete by September 1987 because of RG 1.97 or post-THI NUREGs, environmental qualification will be complete when the equipment is installed and operable.
For that instrumentation that exists at the plants but that was not designed as Class IE nor included in the original PAM instrumentation set but that will be Category 1, RG 1.97 instrumentation, TVA will complete environmental qualification in accordance with the implementation schedule for RG 1.97 provided in TVA's response to Generic Letter 82-33 for Sequoyah (September 2, 1987.
l TVA has investigated whether proper consideration of the equipment used in execution of Emergency Operating Instruction (E01) requirements has been l given in the development of the 10 CfR 50.49 equipment scope. The following were considered:
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(1) Does the plant operator have at' his disposal reliable instruments to identify and mitigate the consequences of DBEs?
(2) Have those instruments been marked so as to indicate their importance to the plant operator?
TVA's installed PAM indicators are specifically identified to the main control room operator. The indicators are marked either P1 or P2, which indicates the function these indicators fulfill as PAM channel 1 or PAM channel 2. This method of marking the indicators on the main control room boards shows as their importance (rather than requiring that they be singled out in the plant procedures as being... safety-related).
These installed PAM indicators are served by instruments (e.g., transmitter, etc.) that are qualified to meet the 10 CFR $0.49 requirements. When other activities are implemented (in accordance with NUREG-0700 and RG 1.97),
instruments presently installed but not requiring specific identification and qualification may have to be upgraded.
TVA has concluded that the PAM equipment that will be installed and qualified at plant restart will give the operator the information necessary to identify and mitigate DBEs and will be appropriately marked to indicate its importance.
The staff finds TVA's approach to identifying equipment within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49(b)(3) acceptable because it is in accordance with the requirements of that paragraph.
5.4 Conclusions 1 On the basis of the above evaluation, the staff has reached the following conclusions with regard to the qualification of electric equipment important to safety within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49:
(1) The Sequoyah electrical equipment environmental qualification program complies with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49.
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(2) TVA's proposed resolutions for each of the environmental qualification deficiencies identified in the staff's SER and the FRC TER are acceptable.
The staff's findings regarding compliance with 10 CFR 50.49 rely on certain modifications / replacements that must be completed for the effected equipment to be qualified. In all cases, TVA is aware of what modifications or replacements are required. However, as a confirmatory action, prior to restart, TVA will be required to certify that the following issues have been completed or resolved:
(1) resolution or staff approval of the main-steam-line break with superheat release and its effect on the environmental qualification of equipment in the east and west valve vault vault rooms (A1, A2, A10, All)
(2) all EQ field work
, (3) mainsteam vault submergence review (4) management review of EQ binders (5) supplemental vendor information (6) cable load study (7) inside containment flood analysis for 5-minute operability (8) verification of instrument accuracy calculation (9) finalization of the EQ master list The staff will verify that these items have been completed.
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