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MONTHYEARML24297A6392024-10-30030 October 2024 Reassignment of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Branch Chief in the Division of Operating Reactor Licensing for Plant Licensing Branch IV ML24088A2282024-04-0202 April 2024 License Renewal Application ML24019A0342024-01-30030 January 2024 Public Meeting Summary - 01-04-2024 - Comanche Peak LRA - Structures Monitoring Program ML23279A1052023-10-0606 October 2023 Memorandum from the Secretary to the Board and Parties ML22304A1912022-11-23023 November 2022 – Aging Management Audit Plan Regarding the License Renewal Application Review ML22147A0932022-06-0606 June 2022 2021 Annual Assessment Public Meeting Summary ML21259A1492021-10-26026 October 2021 CPNPP, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Meeting Summary for Environmental Pre Submittal Meeting for Initial License Renewal Application on September 21, 2021 ML21259A1402021-10-0505 October 2021 Meeting Summary for Safety Pre Submittal Meeting for Initial License Renewal Application on September 21, 2021 ML21176A1292021-06-25025 June 2021 CPNPP FFD Inspection Doc Request 2021 ML21174A0942021-06-23023 June 2021 Reactor Trip on June 7, 2021 - Management Directive 8.3 Screening ML21140A3892021-05-24024 May 2021 Riv Column 1 EOC 2020 Public Meeting Summary ML21124A0052021-05-10010 May 2021 Memo for Environmental Pre-Submittal Meeting for Initial License Renewal Application ML19120A3382019-04-26026 April 2019 Memo to File Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for Luminant Generation Company, Llc'S Decommissioning Funding Plan Submitted in Accordance with 10 CFR 72.30(b) and 10 CFR 72.30(c) for Comanche Peak ISFSI ML18346A1832019-01-0606 January 2019 FO Closure Audit Summary ML18221A6322018-08-15015 August 2018 Eicb Safety Evaluation - Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.3.2 Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System Instrumentation Docket/Epid 000976/05000446/L-2018-LLA-0 ML18173A0082018-06-20020 June 2018 Cancelling Numerous Inspection Report Numbers ML16088A2042016-03-28028 March 2016 Memo T Bowers from s Ruffin, Technical Assistance Requests - Review 2015 Tri-Annual Decommissioning Funding Plans for Multiple Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations W/ Encl 2 (Template) ML16088A2052016-03-28028 March 2016 Enclosure 1 - (72.30 DFP Reviews to Be Completed 2015) - Memo T Bowers from s Ruffin, Technial Assistance Requests - Review 2015 Tri-Annual Decommissioning Funding Plans for Multiple Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations ML13045A4102013-02-15015 February 2013 2/28/13 Notice of Meeting Via Conference Call with Luminant to Discuss Generic Safety Issue 191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on PWR (Pressurized-Water Reactor) Sump Performance, for Comanche Peak, Units 1 and 2 ML12299A4102012-11-0505 November 2012 Notice of Meeting with Luminant Generation Company, LLC, to Discuss Proposed License Request for Approval of Revised Spent Fuel Criticality Analysis to Update Comanche Peak, Units 1 and 2, Technical Specifications ML12306A3242012-11-0505 November 2012 Notice of Meeting with Luminant Generation Company LLC to Discuss Indirect License Transfers for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 ML12286A2792012-10-18018 October 2012 Notice of Meeting with Luminant Generating Company LLC to Discuss Indirect License Transfers for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 ML12216A2992012-08-27027 August 2012 9/13/12 Notice of Meeting with Luminant Generation Company LLC to Discuss Proposed License Request for Approval of Revised Spent Fuel Criticality Analysis to Update Comanche Peak, Units 1 and 2, Technical Specifications ML12191A1472012-07-11011 July 2012 8/6/12 Notice of Conference Call with Luminant to Discuss Proposed License Amendment Request to Revise TS 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, to Support Installation of Backup Transformer at Comanche Peak, Units 1 and 2 (TAC ME8615-ME8616) ML12171A1842012-06-11011 June 2012 6/26/12 Revised Notice of Meeting with Luminant Generation Company, LLC to Discuss Proposed License Amendment Request to Revise TS 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, to Support Installation of Backup Transformer at Comanche Peak, Units 1 and 2 ML1117302232011-06-29029 June 2011 Staff Review of the Comanche Peak Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Physical Security Plan and Verification of Additional Security Measures Incorporation ML1107401282011-03-15015 March 2011 3/17/11 Notice of Forthcoming Closed Meeting with Luminant Generation Company Via Conference Call to Discuss Generic Request for Additional Information Pertaining to Its Cyber Security Submittal ML1009105332010-04-0505 April 2010 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Staff Review of the Department of Homeland Security Consultation Reports ML1006010322010-03-0101 March 2010 Cy 2009 Baseline Inspection Completion ML0925404602009-09-10010 September 2009 Summary of Phone Call with Industry to Issues Related to Eccentricity of the Steam Generator Tube-to-Tubesheet Joints in the Finite Element Model Used for the Technical Basis of the Permanent Alternate Repair Criteria License Amendment Requ ML0919705782009-07-31031 July 2009 Summary of Category 1 Meeting with Luminant Generation Company LLC, Resolution of Generic Letter 2004-02, Potential Impact of Debris Blockage on Emergency Recirculation During Design Basis Accidents at Pressurized-Water Reactors ML0921000502009-07-31031 July 2009 Notice of Pre-Application Meeting with Luminant Generation Company LLC to Discuss Future Amendment Request to Revise Comanche Peak Units 1 and 2 Startup Transformer Completion Times ML0920203432009-07-22022 July 2009 Revised Conference Call with Luminant Generation Company, LLC, to Discuss Draft Request for Additional Information Re Generic Letter 2004-02, Dated May 11, 2009 ML0918207102009-07-0202 July 2009 Revised Notice of Meeting with Representatives of Luminant Generation Co., LLC, Comanche Peak to Discuss Draft Request for Information for Generic Letter 2004-02 Response ML0807400842008-03-14014 March 2008 Draft Regulatory Guide for Comment ML0724904812007-09-11011 September 2007 Notice of Meeting with Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing (Stars) for Licensees of Comanche Peak, Diablo Canyon, Palo Verde, South Texas, and Wolf Creek Plants ML0720800042007-07-31031 July 2007 Memo to File Request for Additional Information Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses & License Amendments to Reflect Proposed Licensee'S Name Change ML0713003582007-05-11011 May 2007 Notice of Meeting with Txu Generation Company LP, Regarding Proposed Transition to Westinghouse Methodology and Other Methodologies Specific to Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES) and Power Uprate Application ML0630400142006-10-31031 October 2006 Notice of Forthcoming Meeting with Txu Generation Company, LP Re Radiological Consequences of Design-Basis Accidents for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station ML0627202212006-10-13013 October 2006 Staff'S Review of the Revision to Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements 3.3.1.2 & 3.3.1.3, Reactor Trip System Instrumentation (RTS) ML0612805802006-06-30030 June 2006 Memo with Enclosures 1 and 2, - Trip Report Regarding Staff Observations Regarding Flume Testing of a Prototype Portion of the Proposed Replacement Suction Screen Design for the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station ML0607302642006-03-0707 March 2006 Closure Memorandum: Issue for Resolution 2005-083: Evaluation: Part 21 - Engine Systems - Governor Drive Coupling Element ML0527802152005-10-0505 October 2005 Forthcoming Meeting with Txu Analytical Methodologies Supporting the Comanche Peak, Unit 1, Steam Generators Replacement Project ML0525803232005-09-15015 September 2005 Meeting with Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing (Stars) for Licensees of Comanche Peak, Diablo Canyon, Palo Verde, South Texas, and Wolf Creek Plants ML0519301632005-07-14014 July 2005 Unit 2 - Closeout Letter for Bulletin 2003-01, Potential Impact of Debris Blockage on Emergency Sump Recirculation at Pressurized-Water Reactors. ML0516003452005-06-14014 June 2005 Draft Information Memo - May 6 - May 27, 2005 ML0506104872005-03-23023 March 2005 Draft Information Memo - May 1, 2005 Thru May 27, 2005 ML0435701632005-01-24024 January 2005 Draft Information Memo - Inputs from March 2, 2004 Through March 31, 2004 ML0429402412004-10-25025 October 2004 Draft Information for June 1, 2004 to June 30, 2004 ML0426400682004-09-21021 September 2004 Draft Information Report from January 14 Thru February 26, 2004 2024-04-02
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MONTHYEARML21174A0942021-06-23023 June 2021 Reactor Trip on June 7, 2021 - Management Directive 8.3 Screening ML0701905582007-01-19019 January 2007 Site Visit to Comanche Peak Nuclear Plant Site to Observe Combined License pre-Application Subsurface Investigation Activities (Project No. 754) ML0612805802006-06-30030 June 2006 Memo with Enclosures 1 and 2, - Trip Report Regarding Staff Observations Regarding Flume Testing of a Prototype Portion of the Proposed Replacement Suction Screen Design for the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station 2021-06-23
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June 23, 2021 MEMORANDUM TO: Anton Vegel, Director Division of Reactor Projects FROM: Neil OKeefe, Chief Projects Branch B Cornelius Digitally signed by Cornelius F. O'Keefe Division of Reactor Projects F. O'Keefe Date: 2021.06.23 17:19:50 -05'00'
SUBJECT:
COMANCHE PEAK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 2 REACTOR TRIP ON JUNE 7, 2021 - MANAGEMENT DIRECTIVE 8.3 SCREENING On June 7, 2021, Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant Unit 2 experienced a failure and fire in main transformer 2MT1 which caused the main generator to lock-out relays on phase differential. The generator lockout tripped the main turbine which caused an automatic reactor trip from full power. As expected, the auxiliary feedwater system automatically started. The transformer deluge suppression system automatically actuated, and the fire brigade responded, putting the fire out in approximately 20 minutes. A local fire company arrived on site but was not needed.
Operators stabilized the plant at normal operating temperature and pressure. The resident inspector responded to the site and verified that the trip was uncomplicated, all safety systems responded as required, and that the fire was out. The resident inspector reviewed the stations actions in response to the reactor trip, the cause of the reactor trip and the sequence of events, as well as emergency action level requirements.
Over the subsequent week, the licensee determined that the Phase B main bushing on top of the transformer had experienced a failure which caused the insulator stack to shatter, hurtling shards as far as the circulating water intake structure. Damage was limited to 2MT1 components, and there were no injuries. Thorough testing demonstrated that 2MT1 and the sister transformer 2MT2 were substantially undamaged except for the 2MT1 bushing assemblies, which were replaced.
Consistent with the guidance in Management Directive 8.3, Manual Chapter 0309, Reactive Inspection Decision Basis for Reactors, and Regional Office Policy Guide 0801, Documenting Management Directive 8.3 Reactive Team Inspection Decisions, the Branch B staff screened the circumstances of this reactor trip against the deterministic criteria in Manual Chapter 0309, Enclosures 1 and 2, to evaluate whether a full deterministic and/or risk-based Management Directive 8.3 evaluation was warranted (see enclosure to this memo).
CONTACT: Neil OKeefe, DRP/B 817-200-1141
A. Vegel 2 Based on the information known as of the date of this memo, none of the deterministic criteria in either enclosure was answered in the affirmative. Thus, no reactive inspection is recommended. The resident inspectors intend to continue the review of the reactor trip as part of the baseline inspection activities utilizing Inspection Procedure 71153, Follow-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion, and other baseline inspection procedures, as appropriate.
Docket No. 05000446 License No. NPF-89
Enclosure:
As stated
ML21174A094 SUNSI Review ADAMS Non- Publicly Available Keyword:
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Enclosure:
Screening of Management Directive 8.3 Deterministic Criteria for:
Comanche Peak Reactor Trip on June 7, 2021 IMC 0309, Enclosure 1 Deterministic and Risk Criteria: Yes/No; Remarks Involved operations that exceeded, or were not included in, the design No bases of the facility Involved a major deficiency in design, construction, or operation having No potential generic safety implications Led to a significant loss of integrity of the fuel, primary coolant pressure No boundary, or primary containment boundary of a nuclear reactor Led to the loss of a safety function or multiple failures in systems used No to mitigate an actual event Involved possible adverse generic implications No Involved significant unexpected system interactions No Involved repetitive failures or events involving safety-related equipment No or deficiencies in operations Involved questions or concerns pertaining to licensee operational No performance Remarks: None of the deterministic criteria were met for this event.
This was an uncomplicated plant trip and all equipment responded as expected. Operator and fire brigade response was appropriate.
IMC 0309, Enclosure 2 Deterministic-only Criteria:
None of the Reactor Safety, Radiation Safety, and Security/Safeguards deterministic criteria questions were answered in the affirmative for this event.
Enclosure