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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
MONTHYEARML20212J0501999-09-21021 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Re Licensee Implementation Program to Resolve USI A-46 at Plant,Per GL 87-02,Suppl 1 ML20210L8661999-08-0202 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting License 60-day Response to GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Movs ML20195K1481999-06-16016 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Relief Request RV-23A for Duration of Current 10 Yr IST Interval on Basis That Compliance with Code Requirements Would Result in Hardship Without Compensating Increase in Level of Quality & Safety ML20205Q5291999-04-16016 April 1999 SER Concluding That Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1,can Be Safely Operated for Next Fuel Cycle with Weld O2BS-F4 in Current Condition Because Structural Integrity of Weld Will Be Maintained ML20205J6011999-04-0707 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Merger of Calenergy Co, Inc & Midamerican Holdings Co for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20196D9651998-11-30030 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Relief Requests CR-21 & CR-24, Respectively.Relief Request CR-23,proposed Alternative May Be Authorized,Per 10CFR50.55a & Relief Request CR-22 Was Withdrawn by Licensee ML20196A9761998-11-20020 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Re Licensee 180-day Response to GL 95-07, Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-operated Gate Valves ML20151T2711998-09-0404 September 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Response to NRC Bulletin 95-002 ML20216F0221998-03-0606 March 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Request Re Temporary Use of Current Procedure for Containment Repair & Replacement Activities at Plant ML20197B9171997-07-23023 July 1997 Safety Evaluation Re Concrete Expansion Anchor Safety Factors for High Energy Line Break Restraints ML20141E5091997-05-16016 May 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting TR EMF-96-051(P), Application of Anfb Critical Power Correlation to Coresident GE Fuel for Plant,Unit 2 Cycle 15 ML20137G6071997-03-13013 March 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Changes to TS & Bases Ceco ML20134H7601997-02-0707 February 1997 Safety Evaluation Approving Rev 65c of Ceco QA TR CE-1-A ML20149F4151994-08-0404 August 1994 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Unit 1 Can Be Safely Operated During Next Operating Cycle (Cycle 14) ML20058L2711993-12-0808 December 1993 Safety Evaluation Finding Overlay Repair of Weld 02C-F7 Acceptable & in Conformance W/Gl 88-01.Plant May Be Returned to Safe Operation ML20056C4601993-06-17017 June 1993 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Repair of Weld in Recirculation Piping Sys for One Cycle of Operation ML20128F9731993-02-10010 February 1993 Safety Evaluation Granting Licensee 910930 Request Not to Perform Code Exam on 100% of Attachment Welds on Stabilizer Brackets to Reactor Vessel Under 10CFR50.55(a)(3)(ii) ML20055F9221990-07-17017 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Responses to NRC Bulletin 88-010 Re Molded Case Circuit Breaker Replacement ML20248J2431989-10-0303 October 1989 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util 880122,0601,0714 & 0816 Submittals Re Insp Results,Mitigation,Flaw Evaluations & Overlay Repairs of Welds Susceptible to IGSCC to Support Operation of Unit 2,for Another 18-month Fuel Cycle ML20246K1611989-08-24024 August 1989 Revised SER Supporting Amends 112 & 108 to Licenses DPR-29 & DPR-30,respectively,changing Setpoints of Main Steam Line Radiation Monitors & Correcting Typos in Tech Specs ML20248B8911989-06-0606 June 1989 Safety Evaluation Concluding That IGSCC Insp Scope for Class 1 Piping Meets NRC Requirements & Guidelines of Generic Ltr 84-11 ML20151X3431988-08-16016 August 1988 SER Accepting Basis & Findings That Util post-accident Monitoring Instrumentation Meets Guidelines of Reg Guide 1.97 Except for Variable Neutron Flux Instrumentation ML20151M6901988-07-21021 July 1988 Revised Safety Evaluation Supporting Exemption Requests from Regulatory Requirements of 10CFR50,App R,Section Iii.G ML20195E2091988-06-0909 June 1988 Safeguards Evaluation Rept Supporting Amends 108 & 103 to Licenses DPR-29 & DPR-30,respectively ML20151U1201988-04-20020 April 1988 Revised Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Interim Compensatory Measures & Request for Exemption from 10CFR50, App R,Section Iii.G Requirement Re Hot Shutdown Repair for Fire Event in Plant ML20149M5301987-12-11011 December 1987 Marked-up Safety Evaluation Supporting Request for Exemptions from App R ML20236W4851987-12-0101 December 1987 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Approaches for Resolving fire-related Concerns,Including Spurious Operations,High Impedance Faults & Electrical Isolation Deficiency.Granting of Exemption Requests Recommended ML20235S8541987-10-0202 October 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Interim Approval of Rev 3 to Process Control Program for Plant ML20237H7061987-08-19019 August 1987 SER Supporting Util Response to Item 2.1 (Part 1) of Generic Ltr 83-28 Re Equipment Classification.Licensee Statements Confirm Program Exists for Identifying,Classifying & Treating Components as safety-related.Program Acceptable ML20236H1341987-07-27027 July 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Acceptance of Updated Rev 11 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20205H1351987-03-23023 March 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Insps for & Repairs of Igscc.Facility Can Be Safely Operated for One 18-month Fuel Cycle in Present Configuration ML20214X1111986-11-26026 November 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Analytical Methods Used to Evaluate Stresses of Critical Components for Vacuum Breaker Integrity Re Mark I Containment Program ML20214Q3851986-11-17017 November 1986 Safety Evaluation Re Insp & Repair of Reactor Coolant Piping Sys ML20141D2291986-03-31031 March 1986 Safety Evaluation Granting Util Request for Relief from Certain Requirements of Section XI of ASME Code Re Inservice Insp for Second 10-yr Interval ML20141P0491986-03-13013 March 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee 831105 & 851219 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 1.2, Post-Trip Review (Data & Info Capability) ML20137A3931986-01-0707 January 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Reactor Coolant Piping Sys IGSCC Insp & Repair Per Generic Ltr 84-11 & Return to Operation for 18-month Cycle ML20133F0291985-07-30030 July 1985 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util 831105 & 850605 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 1.1 Re post-trip Review (Program Description & Procedure) ML20126F4561985-05-31031 May 1985 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Response to Generic Ltr 83-28,Items 3.1.1,3.1.2,3.2.1,3.2.2 & 4.5.1 Re post-maint Testing Verification ML20062B8351982-07-28028 July 1982 Safety Evaluation Supporting Plant Compliance W/Esf Reset Controls Per NRC Criteria ML20126C3461980-03-20020 March 1980 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 51 to License DPR-30 ML20235D0971966-12-30030 December 1966 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 660531 Proposal to Const & Operate Single Cycle BWR of 2,255 Mwt 1999-09-21
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20217A9931999-09-30030 September 1999 NRC Regulatory Assessment & Oversight Pilot Program, Performance Indicator Data SVP-99-204, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20217A1691999-09-22022 September 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Engine Sys,Inc Controllers,Manufactured Between Dec 1997 & May 1999,that May Have Questionable Soldering Workmanship.Caused by Inadequate Personnel Training.Sent Rept to All Nuclear Customers ML20212J0501999-09-21021 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Re Licensee Implementation Program to Resolve USI A-46 at Plant,Per GL 87-02,Suppl 1 SVP-99-179, Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20210L8661999-08-0202 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting License 60-day Response to GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Movs SVP-99-155, Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With SVP-99-148, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20196H8621999-06-30030 June 1999 NRC Regulatory Assessment & Oversight Pilot Program, Performance Indicator Data, June 1999 Rept ML20195K1481999-06-16016 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Relief Request RV-23A for Duration of Current 10 Yr IST Interval on Basis That Compliance with Code Requirements Would Result in Hardship Without Compensating Increase in Level of Quality & Safety SVP-99-123, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20195B2591999-05-19019 May 1999 Rev 66a to CE-1-A,consisting of Proposed Changes to QAP for Dnps,Qcs,Znps,Lcs,Byron & Braidwood Stations SVP-99-104, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With SVP-99-102, Summary Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Covering Period 990201-0430. with1999-04-30030 April 1999 Summary Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Covering Period 990201-0430. with ML20205Q5291999-04-16016 April 1999 SER Concluding That Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1,can Be Safely Operated for Next Fuel Cycle with Weld O2BS-F4 in Current Condition Because Structural Integrity of Weld Will Be Maintained ML20205J6011999-04-0707 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Merger of Calenergy Co, Inc & Midamerican Holdings Co for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 SVP-99-071, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20205C5671999-03-19019 March 1999 Simulator Four-Yr Certification Rept ML20207D2341999-03-0101 March 1999 Post Outage (90 Day) Summary Rept, for ISI Exams & Repair/Replacement Activities Conducted 981207-1205 ML20204B1571999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Quad Cities,Units 1 & 2.With SVP-99-021, Quarterly Summary SER of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Covering Period of 981101-990131,IAW 10CFR50.59 & 10CFR50.71(e).With1999-01-31031 January 1999 Quarterly Summary SER of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Covering Period of 981101-990131,IAW 10CFR50.59 & 10CFR50.71(e).With ML20205D1311998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Decommissioning Funding Status Rept for Yr Ending 981231 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20205M7061998-12-31031 December 1998 Unicom Corp 1998 Summary Annual Rept. with SVP-99-007, Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2,IAW GL 97-02 & TS 6.9.With1998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2,IAW GL 97-02 & TS 6.9.With ML20196C8391998-11-30030 November 1998 Rev 0 to GE-NE-B13-01980-030-2, Assessment of Crack Growth Rates Applicable to Induction Heating Stress Improvement (IHSI) Recirculation Piping in Quad Cities Unit 1 SVP-98-364, Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20196G1241998-11-30030 November 1998 COLR for Quad Cities Unit 1 Cycle 16 ML20196D9651998-11-30030 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Relief Requests CR-21 & CR-24, Respectively.Relief Request CR-23,proposed Alternative May Be Authorized,Per 10CFR50.55a & Relief Request CR-22 Was Withdrawn by Licensee ML20196C8731998-11-30030 November 1998 Rev 0 to GE-NE-B13-01980-30-1, Fracture Mechanics Evaluation on Observed Indications at Two Welds in Recirculation Piping of Quad Cities,Unit 1 Station ML20196A9761998-11-20020 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Re Licensee 180-day Response to GL 95-07, Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-operated Gate Valves ML20196A4191998-11-19019 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting QA TR CE-1-A,Rev 66 Re Changes in Independent & Onsite Review Organization by Creating NSRB SVP-98-346, Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With SVP-98-358, Summary Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Including SEs Covering Period on 980716-1031.With1998-10-31031 October 1998 Summary Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Including SEs Covering Period on 980716-1031.With SVP-98-326, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With1998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20153D0191998-09-18018 September 1998 Part 21 Rept Re Defect in Gap Conductance Analyses for co- Resident BWR Fuel.Initially Reported on 980917.Corrective Analyses Performed Demonstrating That Current Operating Limits Bounding from BOC to Cycle Exposure of 8 Gwd/Mtu ML20153C6771998-09-17017 September 1998 Part 21 Rept Re Defect Relative to MCPR Operating Limits as Impacted by Gap Conductance of co-resident BWR Fuel at Facilities.Operating Limit for LaSalle Unit 2 & Quad Cities Unit 2 Will Be Revised as Listed ML20151T2711998-09-0404 September 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Response to NRC Bulletin 95-002 ML20151Y7261998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station ML20237E2331998-08-21021 August 1998 Revised Pages of Section 20 of Rev 66 to CE-1-A, QA Topical Rept ML20151Y7301998-07-31031 July 1998 Revised MOR for Jul 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20237A6251998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1 & 2 SVP-98-328, Summary Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Including SEs Covering Period of 971001-980715,per 10CFR50.59 & 10CFR50.71(e).With1998-07-15015 July 1998 Summary Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Completed, Including SEs Covering Period of 971001-980715,per 10CFR50.59 & 10CFR50.71(e).With SVP-98-249, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 21998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 SVP-98-215, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Units 1 & 21998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Units 1 & 2 ML20247N6281998-05-19019 May 1998 Rev 2 to COLR for Quad Cities Unit 2 Cycle 15 ML20216C0561998-04-30030 April 1998 Safe Shutdown Rept for Quad Cities Station,Units 1 & 2, Vols 1 & 2.W/22 Oversize Figures SVP-98-176, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 21998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20217D0281998-04-22022 April 1998 Part 21 Rept Re Additive Constants Used in MCPR Determination for Siemens ATRIUM-9B Fuel by Core Monitoring Sys Were Found to Be non-conservative.SPC Personnel Notified All Customers w/ATRIUM-9B Lead Test Assemblies ML20217G3951998-04-0808 April 1998 TS 3/4.8.F Snubber Functional Testing Scope Quad Cities Unit 2 TS (Safety-Related) Snubber Population 129 Snubbers SVP-98-128, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Station Units 1 & 21998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Quad Cities Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 1999-09-30
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 30006 0001 o,k SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO INSERVICE TESTING PROGRAM RELIEF REQUEST FOR COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY 8HQ MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY QUAD CITIES STATION UNITS 1 ANQ,2 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-254 AND 265 l
1.0 INTRODUCTION
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l The Code of FederalRegulations,10 CFR 50.55a, requires that inservics testing (IST) of J certain American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 1,2, and 3 pumps and valves are performed in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Boilerand Pressure Vessel ]
l Code (the Code) and applicable addenda, except where attematives have been authorized or )
relief has been requested by the licensee and granted by the Commission pursuant to Sections (a)(3)(i), (a)(3)(ii), or (f)(6)(i) of 10 CFR 50.55a. In proposing altematives or requesting relief, the licensee must demonstrate that: (1) the proposed altamatives provide an acceptable level of quality and safety; (2) compliance would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety; or (3) conformance is impractical for its facility. Section 50.55a authorizes the Commission to approve attematives and to grant relief from ASME Code requirements upon making the necessary findings.
Guidance related to the development and implementation of IST programs is given in Generic Letter (GL) 89-04, " Guidance on Developing Acceptable Inservice Testing Programs," issued April 3,1989, and its Supplement 1 issued April 4,1995. Also see NUREG-1482, " Guidelines for Inservice Testing at Nuclear Power Plants," and NUREG/CR-6396, " Examples, Clarifications, and Guidance on Preparing Requests for Relief from Pump and Valve Inservice Testing Requirements."
The 1989 Edition of the ASME Code is the latest edition incorporated by reference in l Paragraph (b) of Section 50.55a. Subsection IWV of the 1989 Edition, which gives the !
requirements for IST of valves, references Part 10 of the American National Standards institute /ASME Operations and Maintenance Standards (OM-10) as the rules for IST of valves.-
OM-10 replaces specific requirements in previous editions of Section XI, Subsection IWV, of the ASME Code. Subsection IWP of the 1989 Edition, which gives the requirements for IST of pumps, references Part 6 of the American National Standards institute /ASME Operations and Maintenance Standards (OM-6) as the rules for IST of pumps. OM-6 replaces specific requirements in previous editions of Section XI, Subsection lWP, of the ASME Code.
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' The licensee's IST program covers the third 10-year IST interval for Quad Cities Station Units 1 and 2. By a letter dated April 9,1998, Commonwealth Edison Company (the licensee) submitted three relief requests (RV-02B, RV-038, and RV-23A) requesting relief from certain inservice testing requirements of ASME Code Section.XI. The staff reviewed the submittal and discussed the relief requests with the licensee on December 31,1998, and March 2,1999. As a result of the discussion with the NRC staff, the licensee reevaluated relief requests RV-02B and RV-038. ' Based on its review of industry practices and input from ASME Code experts, the licensee has determined that relief requests RV-02B and RV-03B are not required.
Accordingly, in a letter dated April 29,1999, the licensee withdrew these two relief requests.
The staff has completed its review of the remainhg relief request RV-23A and is providing the following evaluation.
2.0 VALVE RELIEF REQUEST RV-23A RV-23A applies to solenoid valves 2301-032-SO for both Unit 1 and Unit 2. The licensee requests relief from the stroke time test requirements of Paragraph 4.2.1 of OM Code, Part 10.
2.1 Licensee's Basis For The Relief Reauest The licensee states:
These valves are not equipped with position indication and the valves are totally enclosed, so valve position cannot be verified by direct observation. Therefore, it is impractical to exercise and stroke time these valves in accordance with Code requirements. Valve actuation may be indirectly verified by removing the HPCI system from service, filling the drain pot with water until the high level alarm is received, and observing that the high level alarm clears. It is impractical to assign a maximum limiting stroke time to these valves using this test method because the time for the alarm to clear would depend primarily on variables such as the rate of filling and the level of the drain pot when the filling is secured. The steam line drain pot is not equipped with direct level indication; therefore, the time required for the alarm to clear may vary significantly, Failure of these valves to perform their safety function would be indicated by a drain pot high level alarm during operation with low pressure steam. Additionally, ,
condensate entrapped in the steam would cause significant fluctuations in exhaust steam header pressure.
Compliance with the quarterly exercising and stroke timing requirements of the Code would require either system modifications to replace these valves with ones of testable design, or to purchase non-intrusive test equipment and develop new test methods and procedures. These altematives would be burdensome due to the costs involved.
m 2.2 Aftemate Testina The licensee states:
Stroke times will not be measured, and corrective actions based on stroke time will not be implemented.
Becauseixercising the subject valves without stroke timing provides no measure of valve degradation, a functional verification test is conducted on the drain pot level limit switches and the associated control room annunciators at least once every 90 days.
V.alve actuation will be. indirectly verified by removing the HPCI system from service and by filling the drain pot with water until the high level alarm is received. Positive draining of the HPCI drain pot will be indicated by a level increase in gland seal condenser and by the clearing of the high level alarm.
2.3 Evaluation These solenoid valves function as a backup to the exhaust line drain pot steam trap. During normal operation of the turbine using high quality steam, the drain path from the drain pot to the torus via the steam trap is adequate to remove condensate from the turbine exhaust line.
However, during turbine operation with low pressure and low quality steam (which is seen during HPCI surveillance testing during plant startup and as would be expected during HPCI operation during a small break LOCA), condensate collects in the drain pot faster than it can be drained through the trap. Under these conditions, solenoid valves 1(2)-230132 open automatically to drain to the gland seal condenser upon receipt of a signal from a drain pot level switch when the drain pot level reaches the high level alarm setpoint. A high level condition sounds an alarm in the control room.
- These valves are not equipped with position indication and the valves are totally enclosed, so valve position cannot be verified by direct observation. Therefore, it is not feasible to exercise and stroke time these valves in accordance with requirements of ASME OM Code, Paragraph 4.2.1.4(b). Compliance with the Code requirements would require either major system modifications, or to develop new test methods and procedures of using non-intrusive test equipment. -
- In lieu of the Code-required stroke time test, the licensee proposes a functional verification test using the drain pot level limit switches and the associated control room annunciators at least once every 90 days. Valve actuation and operability will be indirectly verified by the proposed test, i.e., by removing the HPCI system from service and by filling the drain pot with water until the high level alarm is received. Positive draining of the HPCI drain pot will also be indicated by a level increase in the gland seal condenser and by the clearing of the high level alarm.
Furthermore, failure of these valves to perform their safety function would also be indicated by a drain pot high level alarm during operation with low pressure steam. Additionally, condensate entrapped in the steam would be detected by significant fluctuations in exhaust steam header pressure. ,.
The staff finds that the proposed functional verification test and high water level alarms in the control room provide reasonable assurance of operational readiness of the affected valves, e _
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4 and compliance with the Code requirements would result in a hardship without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety, it should be noted that in NUREG-1482 (page 4-15),
the staff discusses new diagnostic methods that have been developed to measure the stroke time or monitor the condition and degradation of SOVs. The licensee should review the industry practice and consider developing new diagnostic methods for use during the next 10 year IST interval. As such, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(ii), the relief request RV-23A is authorized for the duration of the current 10-year IST interval.
3.0 CONCLUSION
Pursuant to10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(ii), the relief request RV-23A is authorized for the duration of the current 10 year IST interval on the basis that compliance with the Code requirements would result in a hardship without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety. ,
Principal Contributor: J. Huang Dated: June 16, 1999 l
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