ML20004F908
| ML20004F908 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Fermi |
| Issue date: | 06/24/1981 |
| From: | Colbert W DETROIT EDISON CO. |
| To: | Kintner L Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| EF2-53793, NUDOCS 8106260164 | |
| Download: ML20004F908 (3) | |
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Reference:
Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant Unit #2 NRC Docket No. 50-341
Subject:
PSB Position (8.3.5)
Reactor Containment Electrical Penetrations
Dear Mr. Kintner:
Please find attached Detroit Edison's revised response to the draf t PSB position (PSB-2) on Reactor Containment Elect 1Acal Penetrations.
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William F. Colbert Technical Director Enric Fermi Unit #2 RB/w OOl lll
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ATTACHMENT.
POSITION ON REACTOR CONTAINMENT PRIMARY ELECTRICAL PENETRATION PROTECTION
-The. Detroit Edison. Company Fermi 2 Project,.has made a review of the
-Reactor' Containment Primary Electrical. Penetrations. The main objective Lof this' review wassto-determine that the electricalipenetration1 0
- assembliescare designed to withstand, without the;1oss of mechanical integrity, the ' maximum available. fault current versus time ' conditions that could occur,~given single random failures of circuit overload-
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. devices-as recommended by Regulatory Guide 1.63, Revision 1.
'" Electrical Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for
. Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants".
In making the review,'the fol?owing assumption was primary:
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-The I t characteristics of the penetration conductors as #urnished by Conax Corp. were used as a basis #or determining integrity. It is that the I t' curves as furnished by Conax Corp.
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-are conservative in nature and that the I t curve points are not necessarily r
1the points of damage to the mechanical integrity of the penetrations.
- However,-in our. review, we followed this conservatism, giving additional assurance that-potential-damage ~to the penetration is thereby reduced to nilJif properly protected.
- -The lfollowing positions. are taken by Detroit Edison, based on the results of this review. These positions are in line with the guidelines set forth 'in Regulatory Guide'l.63..
For-low-energy penetrations, maximum fault current does not approach the 2I tsof the penetration conductor;'no, backup or redundant protection is provided.
On;1ow-voltage oower penetrations where maximum fault current versus time will i
exceed the I t of the penetration conductor (considering single random failure l-of the primary pcocection) backup protection will be provided by one of the two following methods:
- 1. cIf adequate backup pratection can be obtained from the feeder
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prevent reaching the I t of the penetration conductor - no
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Where the feeder position cannot provide adequate clearing time, an additional protective device, fuse or breaker'as necessary, will be provided.
~ There are only two medium voltage power penetrations. These are used for the Reactor Recirculation Pump Motor MG set output from the generator to
- the pump motors. In ?hese cases the primary protection is provided by tripping the main MG set motor drive incoming circuit breaker. positions.
- Backup protection is provided by tripping che generator field breakers.
-Proper relaying assures operati.on of the field breaker.
Loads 'to the primary containment not necessary for reactor operation, i.e.,
lighting and welding will be naintained in a deenergized condition.
Although every effort will be made to complete the installation of necessary-redundant devices in time for fuel load, we do commit to completing all such work by. time of the first refueling outage.
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