3F0284-09, Application for Amend to License DPR-72,revising Tech Specs to Include Addl DHR Requirements.Amend Fee Encl

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Application for Amend to License DPR-72,revising Tech Specs to Include Addl DHR Requirements.Amend Fee Encl
ML20080M905
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Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/16/1984
From: Westafer
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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ML20080M907 List:
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RTR-NUREG-0103, RTR-NUREG-103 3F0284-09, 3F284-9, NUDOCS 8402220004
Download: ML20080M905 (4)


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  • O es February 16,1984 3F0234-09 Mr. H. R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Subject:

Crystal River Unit 3 Docket No. 50-302 Operating License No. DPR-72 Technical Specification Change Request No. 65 Decay Heat Technical Specifications

Dear Mr. Denton:

Enclosed are three (3) originals and forty (40) copies of Request No. 65 requesting amendment to Appendix A of Operating License No. DPR-72. As part of this request, the proposed pages are enclosed.

This proposed change includes additional decay heat requirements in the Technical Specifications in response to a letter from Mr. D. G. Eisenhut, dated June 11, 1980.

The revised Technical Specifications are consistent with the Standard Technical Specifications, NUREG-0103, Rev. 4, with a few minor site specific related changes.

Because this change is being made at the request of the Commission and is consistent with NRC recommended changes, an Amendment Fee of twelve hundred

($1,200) dollars is enclosed.

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE G.R. Westafer deposes and says that the following has been served on the Designated State Representative and the Chief Executive of Citrus County, Florida, by deposit in the United States mail, addressed as follows:

Chairman, Administrator Board of County Commissioners Radiological Health Services of Citrus County Department of Health and Citrus County Courthouse Rehabilitative Services Inverness, FL 32650 1323 Winewood Blvd.

Tallahassee, FL 32301 One (1) copy of Technical Specification Change Request No. 65 requesting amendment to Appendix A of Operating License No. DPR-72.

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FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION Crystal River Unit 3 Docket No. 50-302/ License No. DPR-72 Request No. 65, Revision 0 Decay Heat Removal Reliability LICENSE DOCUMENT INVOLVED:

Technical Specifications (Appendix A)

PORTIONS:

Index 3/4.4.1 Coolant Loops and Coolant Circulation Startup and Power Operation Hot Standby Hot Shutdown Cold Shutdown 3/4.9.8 Decay Heat Removal and Coolant Recirculation All Water Levels Low Water Levels Bases DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST:

The changes proposed herein are in resporise to a letter from Mr. D. G. Eisenhut dated June 11,1980 and are intended to assure redundant heat removal paths are available during all modes of operation.

The proposed Specification 3/4.1.2 assures availability of both reactor coolant loops during HOT STANDBY conditions. All reactor coolant pumps can be de-energized for up to one hour provided; (1) no reactivity increases are allowed and (2) a 100F sub-cooling margin is maintained.

The proposed Specification 3/4.1.3 and 3/4.1.4 assures availability of any two cooling loops (reactor coolant or decay heat)'during SHUTDOWN conditions. All reactor coolant and decay heat pumps may be de-energized under the same restrictions as in HOT STANDBY.

The proposed Section 3/4.9.8 -assures that adequate cooling is available to maintain the temperature of the water in the vessel withiri acceptable limits during the Refueling mode.

Only one decay heat removal loop is required when the water level is in excess of 23 feet above the fuel since the volume of water acts as a large heat sink thereby providing sufficient time to take compensatory actions if the decay heat train becomes inoperable.

REASON FOR REQUEST:

As noted in Mr. Eisenhut's letter, the NRC has determined that increased administrative controls to provide greater assorance of sufficient decay heat removal capacity are required. These changes are intended to respond to the Staff's concerns in this area.

SAFETY ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED CHANGE Tho current requirements of Technical Specifications 3/4.4.1 and 3/4.9.8 assume that in MODES 3, 4, 5, and 6 adequate time exists to place back-up equipment into service when cooling from the operating reactor coolant loop is lost. Operating experience at other plants indicates that taking credit for such actions in a timely fashion may be somewhat inadequate. The proposed specifications provide greater availability of necessary heat sinks in MODES 3, 4, 5 and 6. This change in plant operations enhances the reliability plant systems without creating any unanalyzed conditions and without increasing the probability or consequences of analyzed transients. Thus, no unreviewed safety question results from this change.