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Discusses Review of Apparent Inconsistency Between Data for Meteorological Tower & CR Instrumentation as Requested in Insp Rept 50-244/97-06,dtd 970909
ML17264B098
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Issue date: 11/11/1997
From: MECREDY R C
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To: VISSING G S
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned), NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
50-244-97-06, 50-244-97-6, NUDOCS 9711180294
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<pANDROCHESTER GASANDEIECTRICCORPORATION

+89EASTAtrrENUE, ROCHESTER, MYId6d9.QUOI ROBERTC.MECREDYVicePresident Hvc!eoroperotions AREACODE7I6546.2700November11,1997U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission DocumentControlDeskAttn:GuyS.VissingProjectDirectorate I-1Washington, D.C.20555Subject:ReviewofApparentInconsistency BetweenDataforMeteorological TowerandControlRoomInstrumentation NRCIntegrated Inspection Report50-244/97-06, datedSeptember 9,1997R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244

DearMr.Vissing:

Asrequested inNRCIntegrated Inspection Report50-244/97-06, datedSeptember 9,1997,Rochester Gas&Electric(RG&E)hasreviewedtheapparentinconsistency betweendatafortheprimarymeteorological towerinstrumentation andthecontrolroominstrumentation.

DuringanNRCInspection Exitmeeting(conducted byDr.JasonJangoftheUSNRC)onAugust1,1997,Dr.Jangstatedthattherewasapotential linelossofthesignalforthemeteorological datatransferbetweenthemeteorological towerbaseandcontrolroominstrumentation.

ControlRoomindication isprovidedbytheplantprocesscomputersystem(PPCS).InJuly,1997,Dr.JangandaGinnaStationRadiation Protection (RP)technician observedandrecordedthedatareadoutsatthemeteorological tower,andaplantoperatordidthesameforthedataprovidedbythePPCStotheControlRoomrecorder.

DatawasrecordedduringtheperiodofNRCInspection 97-06.RG&Epersonnel assistedDr.Janginobtaining thisdata.Thedatawasobtainedfromchartvalues,andthe,resulting dataobservations werenotaspreciseoraccurateasneededforthesubsequent NRCevaluation.

Forexample,thechartspacingforwindspeedisin0.5mphincrements, allowingsubstantial interpolation ofdata.Thedataobtainedwas"instantaneous" data,asreadoutatthemeteorological towerandevery6secondsintheControlRoom.Thereisadelayofapproximately 2to5secondsfordataprocessing inthePPCSpriortogenerating areadoutintheControlRoom.

Page2Linelossappearedtobethemajorissueatthetimeoftheinspection.

GinnaStationpersonnel promptlyinvestigated thispossibility.

Itwasdetermined thatthedatatransferfromthemeteorological towertothePPCSisadigitaltransfer.

Therefore, therewouldnotbeanylinelossofthesignalduringdatatransfer.

Thisinformation wasdiscussed withtheNRC'inspector (Dr.Jang)onoraboutAugust21,1997,aswellaswithMr.RandyRagland(USNRC)duringhisinspection ofAugust18-22,1997.InOctober,1997,GinnaStationpersonnel obtaineddatafrommoreprecisecomparisons oftherecorderchartsatthemeteorological towerandtheControlRoom.Analysisofthisnewdata(obtained overatwohourperiod)showedlessthana5%difference (witha7%standarddeviation)

inwindspeed,comparing thewindspeedfromthemeteorological towerandtheControlRoomdisplay.Duringthesametimeperiod,thewinddirection showednodifferences.

Itcantherefore bestatedthatthedata,asfirstobtainedbythemeteorological tower,istransferred withaccuracytothePPCSandtothedisplayintheControlRoomforusebyplantstaff.Additionally, ananalysiswasperformed betweenthemeteorological towerandControlRoomwindspeedanddirection asrecordedbythetwocharts.Therewerenostatistical differences betweenthetwo.Inconclusion, RG&Ehasconfirmed thattherearenodiscrepancies betweenmeteorological towerinstrumentation dataandControlRoominstrumentation data.Duetoadigitalsignal,thereisnolinelossofsignal.Anyminorinstantaneous differences inobservedvalueswouldbedampened, becauseRG&Eusestime-averaged meteorological datafordosecalculation purposes.

Weareconfident inRG&E'scontinued abilitytoprovideeffective responseactivities andprojected dosecalculations tothepublic.Veryyours,RobertC.Mecredyxc:Mr.GuyS.Vissing(MailStop14B2)~ProjectDirectorate I-1U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555RegionalAdministrator, RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission 475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406U.S.NRCGinnaSeniorResidentInspector

CATEGORY1REGULATORY INFORMATXON DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:9711180294 DOC.DATE:

97/11/11NOTARIZED:

NOFACIL:50-244 RobertEmmetGinnaNuclearPlant,Unit1,Rochester GGTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION CREDY,R.C.

Rochester Gas8ElectricCorp.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILXATXON DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)

SUBJECT: RespondstoNRC970909ltrreviolations notedininsprept50-244/97-06 on970801.RGE hasconfirmed thattherearenodiscrepancies betweenmeteorological towerinstrumentationdata&CRinstrumentationdata."DOCKET05000244DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE01DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLSIZE:TITLE:General(50Dkt)-Insp Rept/Notice ofViolation ResponseNOTES:License Expdateinaccordance with10CFR2,2.109(9/19/72)

.E05000244GRECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD1-1PDINTERNAL:

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November11,1997U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission DocumentControlDeskAttn:GuyS.VissingProjectDirectorate I-lWashington, D.C.20555Subject:ReviewofApparentInconsistency BetweenDataforMeteorological TowerandControlRoomInstrumentation NRCIntegrated Inspection Report50-244/97-06, datedSeptember 9,1997R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244

DearMr.Vissing:

Asrequested inNRCIntegrated Inspection Report50-244/97-06, datedSeptember 9,1997,Rochester Gas&,Electric(RG&E)hasreviewedtheapparentinconsistency betweendatafortheprimarymeteorological towerinstrumentation andthecontrolroominstrumentation.

DuringanNRCInspection Exitmeeting(conducted byDr.JasonJangoftheUSNRC)onAugust1,1997,Dr.Jangstatedthattherewasapotential linelossofthesignalforthemeteorological datatransferbetweenthemeteorological towerbaseandcontrolroominstrumentation.

ControlRoomindication isprovidedbytheplantprocesscomputersystem(PPCS).InJuly,1997,Dr.JangandaGinnaStationRadiation Protection (RP)technician observedandrecordedthedatareadoutsatthemeteorological tower,andaplantoperatordidthesameforthedataprovidedbythePPCStotheControlRoomrecorder.

DatawasrecordedduringtheperiodofNRCInspection 97-06.RG8cEpersonnel assistedDr.Janginobtaining thisdata.Thedatawasobtainedfromchartvalues,andtheresulting dataobservations werenotaspreciseoraccurateasneededforthesubsequent NRCevaluation.

Forexample,thechartspacingforwindspeedisin0.5mphincrements.

allowingsubstantial interpolation ofdata.Thedataobtainedwas"instantaneous'ata.

asreadoutatthemeteorological towepandevery6secondsintheControlRoom.Thereisadelayofapproximately 2to5secondsfordataprocessirig inthePPCSpriortogenerating areadoutintheControlRoom.'P7iii80294 97iiiiPDRADQCK050002448PDRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page2Linelossappearedtobethemajorissueatthetimeoftheinspection.

GinnaStationpersonnel promptlyinvestigated thispossibility.

Itwasdetermined thatthedatatransferfromthemeteorological towertothePPCSisadigitaltransfer.

Therefore, therewouldnotbeanylinelossofthesignalduringdatatransfer.

Thisinformation wasdiscussed withtheNRCinspector (Dr.Jang)onoraboutAugust21,1997,aswellaswithMr.RandyRagland(USNRC)duringhisinspection ofAugust18-22,1997.InOctober,1997,GinnaStationpersonnel obtaineddatafrommoreprecisecomparisons oftherecorderchartsatthemeteorological towerandtheControlRoom.Analysisofthisnewdata(obtained overatwohourperiod)showedlessthana5%difference (witha7%standarddeviation)

inwindspeed,comparing thewindspeedfromthemeteorological towerandtheControlRoomdisplay.Duringthesametimeperiod,thewinddirection showednodifferences.

Itcantherefore bestatedthatthedata,asfirstobtainedbythemeteorological tower,istransferred withaccuracytothePPCSandtothedisplayintheControlRoomforusebyplant~staff.Additionally, ananalysiswasperformed betweenthemeteorological towerandControlRoomwindspeedanddirection asrecordedbythetwocharts.Therewerenostatistical differences betweenthetwo.Inconclusion, RG&Ehasconfirmed thattherearenodiscrepancies betweenmeteorological towerinstrumentation dataandControlRoominstrumentation data.Duetoadigitalsignal,thereisnolinelossofsignal.Anyminorinstantaneous differences inobservedvalueswouldbedampened, becauseRG&Eusestime-averaged meteorological datafordosecalculation purposes.

Weareconfident inRG&E'scontinued abilitytoprovideeffective responseactivities andprojected dosecalculations tothepublic.Veryyours,Ocr-RobertC.Mecredyxc:Mr.GuyS.Vissing(MailStop14B2)ProjectDirectorate I-lU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555RegionalAdministrator, RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission 475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406U.S.NRCGinnaSeniorResidentInspector