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Rev 2 to JNS-PSL-204, First Ten-Year Inservice Inspection Interval Inservice Testing Program for Pumps & Valves, St Lucie Nuclear Power Plant,Unit 2.
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FLORIDAPOWERandLIGHTCOMPANYNUCLEARENERGYSERVICES700UniverseBoulevard t'unoBeach,Florida33408FIRSTTEN-YEARINSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVALINSERVICE TESTINGPROGRAMFORPUMPSANDVALVESST.LUCIENUCLEARPOWERPLANTUNITNO.2DATEOFCOMMERCIAL OPERATION:

AUGUST8,1983FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTP.O.BOX128FT.PIERCE,FL.34954NRCDOCKETNUMBER:50-389DOCUMENTNUMBER:JNS-PSL-204 REVISION2ST.LUCIEPLANTREVIEWSANDAPPROVALS:

PREPAREDBY:PSLLANTISTENGINEERDATE'PPROVED BY:PSTST&CODESUPERVISOR DATE:9209240430 5000389IPDRADQCKoPDR6

Revision208/01/92TableofContentsPacaeTableofContentsRecordofRevisions

1.0 Introduction

2.0Applicable Documents 3.03.13."23.33.4Inservice TestingProgramForPumpsCodeCompliance Allowable RangesofTestQuantities TestingIntervals PumpProgramTableReliefRequestsforPumpTesting4.14.24.34'4.54.6Inservice TestingProgramForValvesCodeCompliance TestingIntervals StrokeTimeAcceptance CriteriaCheckValveTestingValveProgramTableReliefRequestsForValveTestingABCDEPumpProgramTablesPumpProgramRequestsForReliefValveProgramTablesValveProgramRequestsForReliefColdShutdownJustifications Revision208/01/92RECORDOFREVISIONS REVISIONNUMBER0DESCRIPTION OFREVISIONREASONFORTHECHANGEInitial10yearsubmittal ProgramUpdateProgramUpdateforGenericLetter89-04DATEREVISEDAPPROVALS 08/08/8301/30/8708/01/92

~)4Il4t4I'PI Revision208/01/92INSERVICE TESTING(IST)PROGRAMPLANST.LUCIEUNIT

21.0INTRODUCTION

Revision2oftheSt.LucieUnit2ASMEInservice Inspection (IST)Programwillbeineffectthroughtheendofthefirst120-month (10-year) intervalunlessrevisedandreissuedforreasonsotherthantheroutineupdaterequiredatthestartofthesecondintervalper10CFR50.55a(g).

Thefirstinspection intervalisdefinedasfollows:BeceinsAugust8,1983EndsAugust8,1993ThisdocumentoutlinestheISTProgramforSt.LuciePlant,Unit2,basedontherequirements ofSectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCode,1980Edition,including alladdendatheretothroughWinter,1980(theCode).References inthisdocumentto"IWP"or"IWV"correspond toSubsections IWPandIWV,respectively, oftheASMESectionXI,1980Edition,unlessotherwise noted.Theinservice testingidentified inthisPlanaretobeperformed specifically toverifytheoperational readiness ofpumpsandvalveswhichhaveaspecificfunctioninmitigating theconsequences ofanaccidentorinbringingthereactortoasafeshutdown.

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Revision208/01/922.0APPLICABLE

.DOCUMENTS ThisProgramPlanwasdeveloped pertherequirements

-andguidanceprovidedbythefollowing documents:

2.12.22.32.42.52.62'.72.82.92.102.112.12Title10,CodeofFederalRegulations, Part50NRCRegulatory Guides-Division1StandardReviewPlan3.9.6,"Inservice TestingofPumpsandValvesFinalSafetyAnalysisReport,St.LucieUnit2St.LuciePlantUnit2Technical Specifications ASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCode,SectionXI,1980EditionandAddendathroughWinter,1980NRCGenericLetter89-04,"Guidance onDeveloping

~Acceptable Inservice TestingPrograms" MinutesofthePublicMeetingsonGenericLetter89-04.St.LucieUnit1-InterimReliefFromtheInservice TestingProgramforPumpsandValves(TACNo.74794)Supplement toMinutesofthePublicMeetingsonGenericLetter89-04byJ.G.Partlow,26September

.1991Requestfor-Industry/NRC-Accepted Interpretation on"Practical" asAppliedbyASMECodeSectionXI,IWV-3412(a)byMartinJ.Virgilio, Assistant DirectorforRegionsIVandV.St.LucieUnit2-Inservice Testing(IST)ProgramReliefRequest,5December1991

~~l.i~a41hi0~L4%~tUIbsf Revision208/01/923.0INSERVICE TESTINGPROGRAMFORPUMPS3.1CodeCompliance ThisISTProgramforpumpsmeetstherequirements ofSubsection IWPoftheCodeandanyinterpretations oradditional requirements imposedbyGenericLetter89-04.Wheretheserequirements havebeendetermined tobeimpractical, conformance wouldcauseunreasonable hardshipwithoutanycompensating increaseinsafety,oranalternative testprovidesanacceptable levelofqualityandsafety,relieffromCoderequirements isrequested pursuanttotherequirements of10CFR50.55a(g)(5)(iii) andGenericLetter89-04.3.2Allowable RangesofTestQuantities Theallowable rangesfortestparameters asspecified inTableIWP-3100-2 willbeusedforallmeasurements ofpressure, flow,andvibration exceptasprovidedforinspecificreliefrequests.

Insomecasestheperformance ofapumpmaybeadequatetofulfillitssafetyfunctioneventhoughtheremaybeavalueofanoperating parameter thatfallsoutsidetheallowable rangesassetforthinTableIWP-3100-2.

Shouldsuchasituation arise,anexpandedallowable maybedetermined, onacase-by-case

.basis,inaccordance withIWP-3210andASMECodeInterpretation XI-1-79-19.

3.3TestingIntervals Thetestfrequency forpumpsincludedintheProgramwillbeassetforthinIWP-3400andrelatedreliefrequests.

Abandof+25percentofthetestintervalmaybeappliedtoatestscheduleasallowedbytheSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications toprovideforoperational flexibility.

Revision208/01/923.4PumpProgramTableAppendixAlists-those pumps'.included in'theISTProgramwith.references toparameters tobemeasuredand*'pplicable requestsforrelief.3.5ReliefRequestsforPumpTestingAppendixBincludesallreliefrequestsrelatedtopumptesting.

0QJet444x1 Revision208/01/924.0'INSERVICE.TESTING PROGRAM'OR VALVES.H4.1CodeCompliance ThisISTProgramfor'alves meets'therequirements ofSubsection IWVoftheCodeandanyinterpretations oradditional requirements imposedbyGenericLetter89-04.Wheretheserequirements havebeendetermined tobeimpractical, conformance.

wouldcauseunreasonable hardshipwithoutanycompensating increaseinsafety,oranalternative testprovidesanacceptable levelofqualityandsafety,relieffromCoderequirements isrequested pursuanttotherequirements of10CFR50.55a(g)(5)(iii) andGenericLetter89-04.4.2TestingIntervals Thetestfrequency forvalvesincludedintheProgramwillbeassetforthinIWP-3400andrelatedreliefrequests.

Abandof+25percentofthetestintervalmaybeappliedtoatestscheduleasallowedbytheSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications toprovideforoperational flexibility.

Wherequarterly testingofvalvesisimpractical orotherwise undesirable, testingmaybeperformed duringcoldshutdownperiodsaspermitted byIWV-3412(a).

Justifications forthisdeferredtestingareprovidedinAppendixE.4.3-StrokeTimeAcceptance

-Criteria Whenrequired, theacceptance criteriaforthestroketimesofpower-operated valveswillbeassetforthinGenericLetter89-04.4.4CheckValveTestingFull-stroke exercising ofcheckvalvestotheopenpositionusingsystemflowrequiresthatatestbeperformed wherebythepredicted fullaccidentcondition flowratethroughthevalvebeverifiedandmeasured.

Anydeviation tothisrequirement mustsatisfytherequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position1.

Revision208/01/924.5.Valve.ProgramTable-Appendix:C lists'those valvesincludedin-theISTProgramwithreferences torequiredtesting,respective testintervals, andapplicable

'requests forrelief.4.6ReliefRequestsforValveTestingAppendixDincludesallreliefrequestsrelatedtovalvetesting.

Revision208/01/92AppendixAPumpProgramTables e'4g~--e FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYREVISION:

2PUHPTABLESDATE:08/01/92SaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2PAGE:1PUHPNUMBERDESCRIPTION INLETDIFF~FLOWBEARINGCLCOORDSPEEDPRES~PRES~--RATEVIBRA.TEMP.REHARKSAFM2AAFW28AFW2CBAH2AAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMP3N-13NAAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMP3M-13'AAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMP3K-13YBORICACIDMAKEUPPUMP28-5NAYYY:PR-4YYY:PR-4YYY:PR-4Y:PR-8YY:PR-5N:PR-1Y':PR-1N:PR-1YN:PR-1BAH28BORICACIDMAKEUPPUHP2C-5NAY:PR-8YY:PR5YN:PR-1CCM2ACCW28CCM2CCMG2ACHG28CHG2CcsccDOT2ADOT28HPSI2AcMPSI28HYD2AHYD28ICW2AICW28ICW2CLPSI2ALPSI28COMPONENT COOLIHGWATERPUHP3F-16NACOMPONENT COOLINGMATERPUHP3F-17NACOMPONENT COOLINGWATERPUMP3F-16NAYYYYYYYYYYYY2C-32E-3CHARGINGPUMPNACHARGINGPUMPCHARGINGPUMPCONTAINMENT SPRAYPUHPCONTAINMENT SPRAYPUMPDIESELOILTRANSFERPUMPDIESELOIL"TRANSFER PUHPNA2G-3NA2G-4NA,Y:PR-15Y2H-4HA.Y:PR-15Y3J-12HA3L-12NAY:PR-16YY:PR-16YHIPRESSSAFETYINJECTION PUMP2D-6NAY:PR-15YN:PR-1N:PR-1YN:PR-1YY:PR-12N:PR-1Y:PR-12N:PR-1Y:PR-12N:PR-1Y:PR-6Y:PR-6H:PR-1N:PR-1Y:PR-7YN:PR-1Y:PR-7Y:PR-9YN:PR-1YN:PR-1Y:PR-9N:PR-1HYDRAZINE PUMPSHYDRAZINE PUMPSINTAKECOOLING'WATERPUMP-"INTAKECOOLINGWATERPUMPINTAKECOOLINGWATERPUHP2C-11Y2D11Y3M-43H-7NANA3H-5NAN:PR-17N:PR-17 Y:PR-17Y:PR-14N:PR-1N:PR-17N:PR-17 Y:PR-17Y:PR-14N:PR-1Y:PR-11YYY:PR-13N:PR-1Y:PR-11YYY:PR-13N:PR-1Y:PR-11YYV:PR-13N:PR-1LOPRESSSAFETYINJECTION PUMP2E-6NALOPRESSSAFETYINJECTION PUHP2D6NAY:PR-15YY:PR-10YY:PR-15Y.Y:PR-10YN:PR-1N:PR-1HIPRESSSAFETYINJECTION PUHP28-6NA':PR-15Y 10V Revision208/01/92FloridaPower&LightCompanyINSERVICE TESTING-PUMPTABLESSt.LucieNuclearPlant-Unit2PAGE:2LEGENDPUMPNUMBERDESCRIPTION Numerical designator indicated ontherespective flowdiagram.Genericname/function ofthepump.CLCOORDTestParameters ISIClassification pertheassociated ISIboundarydrawing(s)

Corresponds totheflowdiagramcoordinates ofthepump.The-table.indicates-by a"Y"(yes)or"N"-(no)thatthespecificparameter ismeasured, evaluated, andrecordedpertheapplicable Coderequirement.

Ifa"N"isindicated, theassociated reliefrequestnumberisalsonotedinthesamecolumn.PR-XXWhereindicated thisreferstothespecificreliefrequest(SeeAppendixB)relatedtoanydeviation regarding themeasurement oranalysisofaparameter.

Revision208/01/92AppendixBPumpProgramReliefRequests Ia%1&iki4f~ARE~t-'"-vw Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-1COMPONENTS:

AllpumpsintheProgramSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Thetemperature ofallcentrifugal pumpbearingsoutsidethemainflowpathandofthemainshaftbearingsofreciprocating pumpsshallbemeasuredatpointsselectedtoberesponsive tochangesinthetemperature ofthebearings.

(IWP-3300, 4310)BASISFORRELIEF:Thedataassociated withbearingtemperatures takenatone-yearintervals provideslittlestatistical basisfor.determining theincremental degradation ofabearingoranymeaningful trendinginformation orcorrelation.

Inmanycasesthepumpbearingsarewater-cooled andthus,bearingtemperature isafunctionofthetemperature ofthecoolingmedium,whichcanvaryconsiderably.

Vibration measurements areasignificantly morereliableindication ofpumpbearingdegradation thanaretemperature measurements.

Allpumpsintheprogramaresubjected tovibration measurements inaccordance withIWP-4500.

Althoughexcessive.

bearingtemperature isanindication ofanimminentorexistingbearingfailure,itishighlyunlikelythatsuchacondition wouldgounnoticed duringroutinesurveillance testingsinceitwouldmanifestitselfinotherobviousindications suchasaudiblenoise,unusualvibration, increased motorcurrent,etc.Anypotential gainfromtakingbearingmeasurements, whichinmostcaseswouldbedonelocallyusingportableinstrumentation, cannotoffsetthecostintermsofdilutionofoperatoreffort,distraction ofoperators fromotherprimaryduties,excessive operating periodsforstandbypumpsespecially underminimumflowconditions, andunnecessary personnel radiation exposure.

B-1 4t~p Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-1(cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Basedonthereasonssimilartothosesetforthabove,,theASMEdeletedtherequirement forbearingtemperature measurements inASMEOMCode,Subsection ISTB,therevisedversionoftheCodeforpumptesting.ALTERNATE TESTING:None.B-2 4->>V<4%4.,>g4'+f~~'~i,e~aMIaICo Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-2COMPONENTS:

VariousSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Thefull-scale rangeofeachinstrument shallbethreetimesthereference valueorless.(IWP-4120)

BASISFORRELIEF:TableIWP-4110-1 requirestheaccuracyofinstruments usedto>>".measure temperature andspeedto-beequal.toorbetterthan+5percentfortemperature and+2percentforspeed,bothbasedonthefullscalereadingoftheinstrument.

Thismeansthattheaccuracyofthemeasurement canvaryasmuchas.+15percentand+6percent,respectively, assumingtherangeoftheinstruments extendedtotheallowedmaximum.TheseISTpump-parameters areoftenmeasuredwithportabletestinstruments wherecommercially available instruments donotnecessarily conformtotheCoderequirements forrange.Inthesecases,highqualitycalibrated instruments willbeusedwherethe"reading" accuracyisatleastequaltotheCode-requirement.

forfull-scale accuracy.

Thiswill-ensurethatthemeasurements arealwaysmoreaccuratethantheaccuracyasdetermined bycombining therequirements ofTableIWP-4110-1 andParagraph IWP-4120.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Wheneverportableinstruments areusedformeasuring pumpspeedorbearingtemperatures, theinstruments willbesuchthatthe"reading" accuracyisasfollowsTemperature Speed+5percent+2percentB-3

's);h'iwLiiL,f Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-3COMPONENTS:

Applicable toallpumpsintheProgramSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1.

(IWP-3300)

Pumpinletpressureshallbemeasuredbeforestartingapumpandduringthetest.(TableIWP-3100-1) tBASISFORRELIEF:-.Ifthepumpsbeingtestedareinoperation asaresult.of-plantorsystemneeds,itisunreasonable toreconfigure systemlineupssimply-toprovideformeasurement ofstaticinletpressure.

Inletpressurepriortopumpstartup-isnotasignificant parameter neededforevaluating pumpperformance oritsmaterialcondition.

.ALTERNATE TESTING:Whenperforming atestonapumpthatisalreadyinoperation

""-~due-tosystemor.plantrequirements,:

inletpressurewillonlybemeasuredduringpumpoperation.

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rr,l'.IQo~Villi>>AWED~w Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-4COMPONENTS:

Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)Pumps2Athru2C(2998-G-080, Sh2)SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1.

(IWP-3300)

Pumpflowrateshallbemeasuredduringthetest.(TableIWP-3100-1)BASISFORRELIEF:'Thereareonlytwopractical flowpathsavailable forperforming inservice.testing oftheAFWPumps.Theseincludetheprimaryflowpathintothemainfeedsupplylinesandthencetothe.steam.generator,

,andtheminimum-flow recirculation (mini-recirc*and-bypass testloop)whichreturnstothecondensate storagetank.Theformerisprovidedwithflowratemeasuring instrumentation howeverthemini-recirc lineisafixedresistance circuitwithnoflow..instrumentation.

Pumpingfromtheauxiliary feedwater systemintothesteam,;;generators during':plant'otoperation isimpractical andundesirable forthefollowing reasons:Duringauxiliary feedwater injection viathemainfeedwater lineswhiletheplantisoperating atpower,alargetemperature differential (approximately 375deg-F)couldexistthatwouldresultinsignificant thermalshockandfatiguecyclingofthefeedwater pipingandsteamgenerator nozzles.Basedontheexpecteddurationofthetestingandtheflowrateofthepumps(150to200gpm),itisexpectedthatthecooldownofthesteamgenerator wouldinducecooldownandcontraction ofthereactorcoolantsystemresulting inundesirable reactivity variations andpowerfluctuations.

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Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-4(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly testingoftheAFWpumpswhilethepumpsareoperating throughthefixed-resistance mini-recirc line,pumpdifferential pressureandvibration willbemeasuredandevaluated perIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

Duringtestingperformed atcoldshutdown, pumpdifferential

pressure, flowrate,andvibration willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

Testingduringcoldshutdowns willbeonafrequency determined byintervals betweenshutdowns asfollows:Forintervals of3monthsorlonger-eachshutdown.

Forintervals oflessthan3months-testingisnotrequiredunless3monthshavepassedsincethelastshutdowntest.Thisalternate testingagreeswiththe-requirements ofNRCGenericLetter89-04,Position9and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal.

B-6 i,~~r~I1~1l4',wII,gtt~ggV')V Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-.5COMPONENTS:

BoricAcidMakeup(BAM)Pumps2Aand2B(2998-G-078, Sh121)SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTable-IWP-3100-1.

(IWP-3300)

Pumpflowrateshallbemeasuredduringthetest.(TableIWP-3100-1)BASISFORRELIEF:Therearethreepractical flowpathsavailable forperforming inservice testingof'theBAMPumps.Theseincludetheprimaryflowpathintothechargingpumpsuctionheader,arecirculation lineleadingbacktotherefueling watertank,andtheminimum-flow

.recirculation (mini-recirc andbypasstestloop)whichreturnstotheBAMTanks.Noneoftheseflowpathsistotallysatisfactory forthefollowing reasons:*.Operating theBAM-Pumps.discharging into,the,chargingpumpsuctionheaderrequirestheintroduction ofhighlyconcentrated boricacidsolutionfromtheboricacidmakeuptankstothesuctionofthechargingpumps.This,inturn,wouldresultin'headditionofexcessborontotheRCS.Thisrapid,insertion ofnegativereactivity wouldresultinarapidRCScooldownanddepressurization.

Alargeenoughboronadditionwouldresultinanunscheduled planttripandapossibleinitiation ofSafetyInjection Systems.Duringcoldshutdown, theintroduction ofexcessquantities ofboricacidintotheRCSisundesirable fromtheaspectofmaintaining properplantchemistry andtheinherentdifficulties thatmaybeencountered duringthesubsequent startupduetoover-boration oftheRCS.Thewastemanagement systemwouldbeoverburdened bythelargeamountsofRCScoolantthatwouldrequireprocessing todecreaseitsboronconcentration.

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'tL;~r4rypCI><<iE/a'va~.X*()w~""Yw~~f s<<gii>iN*yss~tv,tr~w4>>>>i)"XWiCt~.Rl'.<a<<~i',8~244-~'V Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-5(cont.)*.-Thesecondcircuit:recirculates watertothe-Refueling WaterTank(RWT)ortheVolumeControlTank(VCT).Duringnormalplantoperation atpoweritisundesirable topumptotheRWTanddepletetheBAMTankinventory.

OneofthetwoBAMTanksismaintained atTech.Spec.levelwhiletheotherisusedasrequiredforplantoperation.

TheTech.Spec.BAMTankcannotbepumpedfrombecauseitmustbemaintained atalevelnearthetopofthetank.TheotherBAMTank'slevelwillvaryfromtesttotestbyasmuchas15to20feet.Thisvarianceinpumpsuctionpressurewillhaveadirectaffectonpumpheadandflowsuchthattestrepeatability wouldbequestionable.

  • Theminimum-flow recirculation flowpathisafixedresistance circuitofoneinchpipecontaining aflowlimitingorifice.Noflowratemeasuring instrumentation isinstalled in-thisline.Pumpingboricacidfromtanktotankwouldbepossiblebuttheflowrateswouldbesmall,.limiting

.pumpoperation,to, thehighheadsectionofthepumpcurve.Inaddition, one=ofthetwoBAMTanksismaintained atTech.Spec.level.whiletheotherisusedasrequiredfornormalplantoperation.

TheTech.Spec.BAMTankcannotbepumped,frombecauseitmustbemaintained atalevelnearthetopofthetank.Thisnarrowbandlimitstheamountthatcanbepumpedtoitor'romittoonlyafewhundredgallons.TheotherBAMTank'slevelwillvaryfromtesttotestbyasmuchas15to20feet.Thisvarianceinpumpsuctionpressurewillhaveadirectaffectonpumpheadandflowsuchthattestrepeatability wouldbequestionable.

B-8 Ikl~4,.~!i)i".<>g.'<>'%Upi Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-5(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly testingoftheBAMpumps,whilethepumpsareoperating throughthefixed-resistance mini-recirc line,pumpdifferential pressureandvibration willbemeasuredandevaluated perIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

Duringtestingperformed ateachreactorrefueling outage,jumpdifferential

pressure, flowrate,andvibration willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

-'his>>alternate testingagreeswiththerequirements ofNRCGenericLetter89-04,Position9and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal; B-9

~+ec Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-6'COMPONENTS:

Containment Spray(CS)=Pumps2Aand2B(2998-G-088)

SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1.

(IWP-3300)

Pumpflowrateshallbemeasuredduringthetest.(TableIWP-3100-1)BASISFORRELIEF:.Therearetwopractical flowpathsavailable forperforming

..inservice testingofthe.CSPumps.TheseincludeonethatpumpsboratedwaterfromtheRWTtotheRCSviathelow-pressureinjection headerandtheother,minimum-flow recirculation (mini-recirc andbypasstestloop)whichreturnstotheRWTThefirstwouldrequiremodifying theshutdowncoolinglineupwhileincoldshutdown; however,theshutdowncoolingsystem...;..cannot

-providesufficient

.letdownflowto,theRWTtoaccommodate fulldesignflowfromtheRWTwhilemaintaining thenecessary corecoolingfun'ction.

Thus,theonlypractical time-fortestingthesepumps=via'this,flowpathisduringrefueling outageswhenwaterfromtheRWTisusedtofilltherefueling cavity.Theminimum-flow recirculation flowpathisafixedresistance circuitcontaining aflowlimitingorificehowevernoflowratemeasuring instrumentation isinstalled.

ALTERNATE TESTING:TheCSpumpsrecirclinedifferential perIWP-3200areoperatedthroughthefixed-resistance mini-duringthequarterly pumptesting.Pumppressureandvibration aremeasuredandevaluated andIWP-6000.

IgNzlr,aP Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-6(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:cont.Duringthepumptestingperformed eachreactorrefueling, pump.differential

pressure, flowrate,andvibration willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

Thisalternate testingagreeswiththerequirements ofNRCGenericLetter89-04,Position9and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal.

4a4taW4IrI~j" Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-7COMPONENTS:

DieselFuelOilTransferPumps2Aand2B(2998-G-086,

-Sh1)SECTIONXIREUIREMENTS:

Flowrateshallbemeasuredusingarateorquantitymeterinstalled inthepumptestcircuit.(IWP-4600)

Theallowable rangesofinservice testquantities inrelationtothereferenc'e valuesaretabulated intableIWP-3100-2.

(IWP-3210)

BASISFORRELIEF:Therearetwoflowpathsavailable forperforming inservice testingonthesepumps:thenormaldaytankfilllineandthetransferlinesusedtotransferfueloilbetweendieseloilstoragetanks.Neitheroftheseflowpathshaveinstalled flowinstrumentation.

Thedaytankwouldhavetobedrainedtouseitastheflowpathforapumpflowtest.Todrainthedaytankwouldrequirethepumptobedisabledandadditional diesel-,generator run.timetouse-upthefueloilor.drainingover-200gallonsoffueloilinto55gallondrums.Neither.drainingmethodisacceptable.

Evenifthetankcouldbedrained,the--'-.length"of thepump"test"would

-belimited=bythesmallvolumeofthedaytank.Themostpractical methodofdetermining pumpflowrateisbycalculating thetransferrateoffueloilbetweenstoragetanks.Thepumpflowtestisdividedintotwosections.

Thepumpisrecirculated for15minutestoitsownstoragetank(A)forthefirstsectionoftheflowtest.Duringthese15minutes,thepumpiswarmedupandvibration measurements aretaken.Priortotheendofthe15minutes,thepump'sdischarge valveisthrottled toapresetvalue.Thepumpisstoppedandthevalvelineupischangedsothatflowisnowdirectedtotheotherstoragetank(B).

Pell~l~4<<J~~'21twp Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNOPR-7(cont.)BASISFORRELIEF:Whilethepump'slineupis-changed, thepump'sstoragetank(A)levelismeasured'byhandusingatapemeasure.Thepumpisthenstartedandallowedtotransferaminimumof3inchesoffueloil,5to6inchesispreferred.

Afinalstoragetank(A)levelismeasuredattheendofthetest.Thepump'sflowrateiscalculated byconverting thestoragetank(A)levelchangeintoavolumechangeandthendividingitbythenumberofminutesthepumpwasrun.ALTERNATIVE TESTING:Duringquarterly testingoftheDieselGenerator FuelOilTransferPumps,pumpdifferential

pressure, flowrate,,andvibration willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

Flowratewillbebasedonthestoragetanklevelchangesoverameasuredperiodofpumpoperation.

Theallowable rangesforthetestparameters asspecified inTableIWP-3200-2 willbeusedforallmeasurements exceptforflow.Inaccordance withIWP-3200andASMEInterpretation XI-1-79-19, thenewpumpflowlimitsandtheircalculations willbespecified intherecordoftests(IWP-6000).

+2Sigma+2Sigma+2Sigma-2Sigma2Sigma-2SigmaF(avg)]F(avg)]F(avg)]F(avg)]F(avg)]F(avg)][1.02x[1.02x[1.00x[0'6x[0.94x[0.94xTheLowerAcceptable limitincorporates a40rangeforasmallamountofpumpdegradation.

ThisisthesameamountthatisincludedinthelimitslistedinTableIWP-3200-2.

Aseriesofatleast.fourflowtestswillbeperformed, foreachpumptoestablish anewpumpbaseline.

Thecalculated averageflowrate,F(avg),ofthesetestswillbeusedforthe"pump'sreference value."The"mean errorfortheindividual flowratesandaverageflowratewillbecalculated andcombinedbythesumofthesquarestoformacombinederror(Sigma).Thecombinederrorwillthenbedoubled(twostandarddeviations) toachievea95.44accuracythatallacceptable flowratetestswillfallwithinthisrange.Thenewpumplimitswillbeasfollows:RequiredActionUpperAlertUpperAcceptable LowerAcceptable LowerAlertRequiredAction 444>>>>~4+>>Sgl~4a4w44N>>P$444(t>>tp4,~gy4g~>>4~/>>4 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-8COMPONENTS:

~BoricAcidMakeupPumps2Aand2B(2998-G-078, Sh121)SECTIONXIREUIREMENTS:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1 exceptbearingtemperatures, whichshallbemeasuredduringatleastoneinservice testeachyear.(IWP-3300)

BASISFORRELIEF:Thesysteminstallation doesnotprovideanymechanism formeasuring pumpsuctionpressures, andthus,therequirement formeasuring suctionpressureandpumpdifferential pressures cannotbesatisfied.

Ameasureofpumpsuctionpressurecan;however,bedetermined byacalculation usingtheheightofliquidintheboricacidmakeuptanks.Sincethereisessentially fixedresistances between,thetanksandthepumpsthiswillprovideaconsistent*

valueforsuctionpressures.

Sincethetanklevelsarenotexpectedtovarysignificantly duringthetests,tanklevelsandassociated calculations will,....,only.

be"takenonce-during each.testinstead of.priorto..pumpoperation andduringoperation asrequiredbyTableIWP-3100-1~'IALTERNATE TESTING:TheBoricAcidMakeupPumpsuctionpressures willbecalculated basedontheheightofliquidintheassociated

.tankonceduringeachinservice test.Subsequently, thesecalculated valueswillbeusedtodetermine pumpdifferential pressures forevaluation ofpumpparameters.

B-14

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Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-9COMPONENTS:

HighPressure=Safety-Injection (HPSI)Pumps2Aand2B(2998-G-078, Sh130)'ECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1.

(IWP-3300)

BASISFORRELIEF:Duringquarterly testingoftheHPSIPumps,thepumpscannotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomeRCSpressure.

Flowisrouted.throughaminimumflowtestline..leading totheRWT.Thislinehasnoinstalled flowratemeasuring instrumentation andmeasuring

.flowrateduringquarterly testingisnotpractical.

Duringcoldshutdownconditions, fullflowoperation oftheHPSIpumpstotheRCSisrestricted toprecludeRCSsystempressuretransients thatcouldresultinexceeding thepressure-temperature limitsspecified intheTechnical

..Specifications,

.Section3.4.9.3.NRCGenericLetter89-04,Position9,allowselimination of"minimum.flow~testline-flowratemeasurements providing inservice testsareperformed duringcoldshutdowns orrefueling underfullorsubstantial flowconditions wherepumpflowrateisrecordedandevaluated.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly testingoftheHPSIPumps,pumpdifferential pressureandvibration willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.Duringtestingperformed ateachreactorrefueling, pumpdifferential

pressure, flowrate',andvibration willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

Thisalternate testingagreeswiththeguidelines ofNRCGenericLetter89-04,Position9and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal.

h+~VII<<f~t~layI~ltg~l Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-10COMPONENTS:

..Low-Pressure..Safety Injection (LPSI)Pumps2Aand2B(2998-G-078, Sh131)SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1.

(IWP-3300)

BASISFORRELIEF:Duringquarterly testingoftheLPSIPumps,thepumpscannotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomeRCSpressure.

Flowisroutedthroughaminimum'flowtestlineleadingtotheRWT.Thislinehasnoinstalled flowratemeasuring instrumentation

.andmeasuring flowrateduringquarterly testingisnotpractical.

Duringcold"shutdown,'the"LPSI

'pumpsareusedforresidualheatremoval.Thesubstantial flowtestscanbeperformed atthistime.Pumpdifferential pressureandflowratewillberecorded.

However,duetothevibrations inducedinthe..system, pipingwhilethe-.Reactor.CoolantPumpsarerunning,.

pumpvibration readings=willonlybemeasuredduringcoldshutdowns wheretheRCPsaresecured.B-16 E5vvI'pI~k Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNOPR-10ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly testingoftheLPSIPumps,pumpdifferential pressureandvibration willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.Substantial flowtestingwillbeperformed duringcoldshutdowns.

Pumpdifferential

pressure, flowrate,andvibration (ifRCPssecured)willberecordedperIWP-3200andIWP-6000.

Testingwillbeonafrequency determined byintervals betweenshutdowns asfollows:Forintervals of3monthsorlonger,-eachshutdown.

Forintervals of.lessthan3months-testingisnotrequiredunless3.monthshavepassedsincethelastshutdowntest.B-17

)'I' Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-11COMPONENTS:

IntakeCoolingWaterPumps2A,2Band2C(2998-G-082)

SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1.

(IWP-3300)

Pumpinletpressureshallbemeasuredbeforestartingapumpandduringthetest.(TableIWP-3100-1)

BASISFORRELIEF:Thepumpslisted,above.areverticallineshaftpumpssubmerged intheintake,structure withnopractical meansofmeasuring pumpinletpressure.

Theinletpressure, however,canbedetermined bycalculation using,asinput,the'measured heightofwaterabovethepumpinletasmeasuredattheintake.Duringeachinservice test,thewaterlevelintheintakepitremainsrelatively

constant, thusonlyonemeasurement oflevelandtheassociated suctionpressurecalculation needbeperformed.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringtestingofthesepumps,onevalueofinletpressurewillbecalculated basedonwaterlevelattheinletstructure.

B-18 04'I'NIa>>k'<rpp~'Ig+'h Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-12COMPONENTS:

ReactorCoolantCharging.Pumps2A,2B,and2CSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Thefrequency responserangeofthereadoutsystem(forinstrument usedtomeasurevibration amplitude) shallbefromone-halfminimumspeedtoatleastmaximumpumpshaftrotational speed.(IWP-4520(b))

BASISFORRELIEF:Thereactorcoolantchargingpumpsoperateatapproximately 210-215rpmwhichequatestoarotational frequency of3.5Hz.Inaccordance withtheASMECode,thefrequency responsefor.thevibration instruments wouldhavetobeonehalfofthisor.1.75.Hz.Following anextensive investigation ofavailable andpotentially suitableinstrumentation, ithasbeendetermined thatinstruments satisfying thisrequirement forthechargingpumpsarecommercially unavailable.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringtestingofthesepumps,vibration willbemeasuredas'required byIWP-4510, exceptthatthelowerfrequency responsefortheinstruments willbe10Hz.B-19 S~d%aWIla~rJ>4a,~..4si'llir(~.Ip~")l3~t<<ize,~~jc')-c-4 Revision208/01/92RELIEF.REQUESTNO.PR-13COMPONENTS:

IntakeCoolingWater-Pumps 2A,2B,and2CSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Thefrequency responserangeofthereadoutsystem(forinstrument usedtomeasurevibration amplitude) shallbefromone-halfminimumspeedtoatleastmaximumpumpshaftrotational speed.(IWP-4520(b))

BASISFORRELIEF:TheSt.LuciePlanthasrecentlycompleted amajorupgradetoitsASMEpumpvibration programtobettercomplywiththeCode.Aspartoftheupgrade,newvibration instruments were-purchased.

Theinstruments werechosenfortheireaseofuseandreliability; however,'he instrument's lowerfrequency responsedoesnotcomplywiththeCodewhenusedontheIntake.CoolingWaterpumps.-Theintakecoolingwaterpumpsoperateatashaftspeedofapproximately 885rpm.BasedonthisspeedandtheCoderequirement, theinstrumentation usedtomeasurevibration (displacement) wouldrequirearesponserangedownto7.38hz.Thenewinstruments arecapableofalower.frequency responseto10..hz,2.62HzhigherthantheCode.Theimpactofprocuring instruments alongwiththeaccompanying re-training thatwouldberequiredisclearlyunwarranted atthis'imesimply.togaina'slightly betterfrequency response.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringtestingofthesepumps,vibration willbemeasuredasrequiredbyIWP-4510, exceptthatthelowerfrequency responsefortheinstruments willbe10Hz.B-20 4kt~,tt*JIg~yf,~f4~~f<<l~f5~

Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-14COMPONENTS:

Hydrazine Pumps2Aand2BSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Thefrequency responserangeofthereadoutsystem(forinstrument usedtomeasurevibration amplitude) shallbefromone-halfminimumspeedtoatleastmaximumpumpshaftrotational speed.(IWP-4520(b))

BASISFORRELIEF:Thehydrazine pumpsoperateaslowas105rpms.Thisequatestoarotational frequency of1.75Hz.Inaccordance withtheASMECode,thefrequency responseforthevibration.

.:instruments wouldhavetobeonehalfofthisor0.875Hz.Following anextensive investigation ofavailable andpotentially suitableinstrumentation, ithasbeendetermined thatinstruments satisfying this.requirement forthehydrazine pumps'are commercially unavailable.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringtestingofthesepumps,vibration willbemeasuredas.<<;.~required byIWP-4510,-except.

thatthelowerfrequency responsefortheinstruments willbe10Hz.B-21 lLP5~',Iy~yMV~<f+~>fM:">1J~"~~vvfPA

"~IlJ4~l,I../<Mg<JlwI Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-15COMPONENTS:

Containment SprayPumps2A-and2B(2998-G-088)

HiPressSafetyInject.Pumps2Aand2B(2998-G-078 SH130)LoPressSafetyInject.Pumps2Aand2B(2998-G-078 SH130)SECTIONXIREUIREMENTS:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1 exceptbearingtemperatures, whichshallbemeasuredduringatleastoneinseryice testeachyear.(IWP-3300)

BASISFORRELIEF:The.systeminstallation doesnotprovideanyinstalled suctiongages.Ameasureofpumpsuctionpressurecan,however,bedetermined bycalculation usingtheheightofliquidintheRefueling WaterTank.Duringthequarterly pumptests,theflowrate,throughthe.suction-piping.,is verylow,therefore, theamountofheadlossisnegligible.

Thisisnotthecaseduringthesubstantial flowtests.Theflowratesusedduringthesetestswouldcauseanoticeable headlossinthesuctionpiping.Since.thetanklevelsarenotexpected'to vary-significantly duringthequarterly tests,tanklevelsandassociated

..calculations, will..only be.taken.once.duringeachquarterly testinsteadofpriortopumpoperation andduringoperation asrequiredbyTableIWP-3100-1.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringthequarterly pumptests,thepumps'uction pressures willbecalculated basedontheheightofliquidintheassociated tank.Subsequently, thesecalculated valueswillbeusedtodetermine pumpdifferential pressures forevaluation ofpumpparameters.

Duringthecoldshutdownorrefueling substantial flowtestingofthesepumps,temporary suctiongageswillbeinstalled tomeasurepumpsuctionpressure.

B-22 1'4J"~I,II~-~'yFP~II Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-16COMPONENTS:

DieselOilTransferPumps2Aand'2B'(2998-G-086 SH1)SECTIONXIREUIREMENTS:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1 exceptbearingtemperatures, whichshallbemeasuredduringatleastoneinservice testeachyear.(IWP-3300)

BASISFORRELIEF:Thesysteminstallation doesnotprovideanyinstalled suctiongauges.Ameasureofpumpsuctionpressurecan,however,bedetermined bycalculation usingtheheightofliquidinthe.DieselOilStorageTank.Duringthequarterly pumptests,the,flowratethroughthesuctionpipingisverylow,therefore,=

theamountofheadlossisnegligible.

Sincethetanklevelsarenotexpectedtovarysignificantly duringthequarterly tests,tanklevelsandassociated calculations willonlybetakenonceduringeachquarterly testinsteadofpriortopumpoperation andduringoperation asrequiredbyTableIWP-3100-1.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringthequarterly pumptests,thepumps'uction pressures willbecalculated basedontheheightofliquidintheassociated tank.Subsequently, thesecalculated valueswillbeusedtodetermine pumpdifferential

'pressures forevaluation ofpumpparameters.

B-23

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Hydrazine Pumps2Aand2B(2998-G-088)

SECTIONXIREUIREMENTS:

Eachinservice testshallincludethemeasurement andobservation ofallquantities inTableIWP-3100-1 exceptbearingtemperatures, whichshallbemeasuredduringatleastoneinservice testeachyear.(IWP;3300)

Symmetrical dampingdevicesoraveraging techniques maybe*'used"to,reduce

'instrumentfluctuations towithin24oftheobservedreading.(IWP-4150)

BASISFORRELIEF:TheHydrazine Pumpsarepositivedisplacement pumpswithavariablespeeddrive.They-operate ataverylowrpmandflowrate(0.71to0.82gpm).Theflowinstrument orificeislocatedinthepump'ssuctionline.Itsoutputsignalpulsatessharplywitheachstrokeandcannotreadilybeaveraged.

Theflowrecorderforthehydrazine pumps,FR-07-2-2,displaysawidetraceforflowrate..Theonlywaytoknowthetrueflowrateofthepumpsistocollectthepumpsoutputinacontainer andmeasureit.Duringthe1992Unit2refueling outage,severalflowtestsperhydrazine pumpwereperformed.

Thedischarge ofonepumpwasdirectedtoacontainer ofaknownvolume.Theamountoftimetofillthecontainer wasmeasuredandthenusedtocalculate anaverageflowrateforthepump.Eachoftheflowtestsforeachpumpwereperformed atadifferent pumprpm.Acorrelation betweenpumprpmandaverageflowratewasdeveloped andcomparedtotheexpectedvalue.Themeasuredandtheexpectedcorrelations betweenrpmandflowratewereincloseagreement.

Theexpectedcorrelation wasbaseduponpistondiameter, pistonstroke,andpumprpm.Basedupontheseresults,hydrazine pumpflowrate.canbeaccurately setbyselecting theproperpumprpm.B-24 kg~i~JkC"<<j'~'lfe(p, 4Is~'~>fjSacraqlSIJe'44J~~)r~

Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.PR-17(cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Frequentperformance oftheabovementioned flowtestingcannotbeperformed.

Hydrazine isahighlyflammable liquidwithcumulative.

toxicaffectswhenabsorbedthroughtheskin,inhaled,oringested.

Ithasalsobeenidentified asaknowncarcinogen.

ALTERNATE TESTING:""Duringthe.quarterly pumptests,eachpump'srpmwillbemeasuredtoverifytherequiredflowrateof0.71to0.82gpm.Pumpflowwillberecordedbutnotalerttrendedandvibration will-bemeasuredduringthequarterly tests.Duringeachrefueling outageatleastoneflowtestwillbeperformed foreachpumptoverifyproperperformance.

Pumpvibration.

willbe.,measured, duringthisflowtest.B-25 0

AppendixCValveProgramTables P)~=~)~

Revision208/01/92FloridaPower&LightCompanyINSERVICE TESTING-VALVETABLESSt.LucieNuclearPlant-Unit2PAGE:1LEGENDVALVENUMBERTheplantalpha-numerical designator forthesubjectvalveCOORDCLCATSIZEThecoordinate locationofthevalveonthedesignated drawing.TheISIClassification ofthevalveaspertherespective ISIboundarydrawingsThevalvecategoryperParagraph IWV-2200Thevalve',snominalsizeininchesTYPEA/PACT.TYPENORMPOS.REMINDFAILMODEThevalvetypeTheactive(A)orpassive(P)determination forthevalveperIWV-2100.

The,valve.actuator type-.asfollows:AOAir-operated DO-.Diaphram-operated MOElectricmotor-operated MANManualvalvePOPiston-operated S/ASelf-actuated SOSolenoid-operated Designates thenormalpositionofthevalveduringplantoperation atpowerNotesifavalvehasremotepositionindication Identifies thefailuremode(openorclosed)foravalve.FAIindicates thevalvefails"asis".

J/MJeMfEIari1'.",l-~i4*

Revision208/01/92ForidaPower&LightCompanyINSERVICE TESTING-VALVETABLESSt.LucieNuclearPlant-Unit2PAGE2LEGENDCont.EXAMIdentifies thetestrequirements foravalveasfollows:CV/CCV/0.CV/POECEEEOFSINSPPECPISLT-1SLT-2SLT-3SRVCheckvalveexercisetoclosedposition.

Checkvalvefull-stroke exercisetoopenposition.

'Check-valvepartial-stroke exercisetoopenposition.

Exercisetoclosedposition.

ForallcategoryAorBpower-operated valvesstroketimeswillbemeasuredunlessexcludedbyanassociated reliefrequest..

Exercisevalvetoverifyproperoperation andstrokingwithnostroketimemeasurements.

Requiresobservation ofsystemparameters orlocalobservation ofvalveoperation.

Exercisetoopenposition.

ForallcategoryAor.Bpower-operated valvesstroketimeswillbemeasuredunlessexcludedbyanassoci'ated reliefrequest.FailsafetestDisassembly andinspection ofcheckvalvesPartialclosureexerciseforpower-operatedvalves~Positionindication verification Seatleakratetestper10CFR50,AppJSeatleakratetestforpressureisolation valves.Seat'leakagetestofairaccumulator checkvalves.Setpointcheckforsafety/relief valves 0>~~"1~',~C$

Revision" 208/01/92FloridaPower6LightCompanyINSERVICE TESTING-VALVETABLESSt.LucieNuclearPlant-Unit2CPAGE:3LEGENDCont.TESTFREQTherequiredtestintervalasfollows:QRCS2YRFSPQuarterly (duringplantoperation)

ColdshutdownasdefinedbyTechnical Specification Every2yearsEachreactorrefueling outage(cycle).Inthecasewherethisisdesignated forsafety/relief valvesrefer,toTableIWV-3510-1.

Other(Seeapplicable RequestforRelief)RELIEFREQ.Referstothe-specific reliefrequestassociated withtheadjacenttestrequirement.

(SeeAppendixD)

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FLORIDAPONERANDLIGHTCOHPANYVALVETABLESSaint-Lucie NuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:4P8ID:2998-G-078 SH107SYSTEH:REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEHACT.NORMREHFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUHBERCOORD.CLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS~INDMODEEXAHFREQREQ.REMARKSV-1460G-628F000GLOBEASOLCYESFCEOCSPl2YV-1461G-62B1.000GLOBEASOLCYESFCEOPICS2YV-1462E-6281.000GLOBEASOLCYESFCEOPICS2YV-1463E-6281.000GLOBEASOLCYESFCEOPlCS2YV-1464D-42B1.000GLOBE'SOLCYESFCEOCSPl2YV-1465E-4281.000GLOBEASOLCYESFC'OCSPl2YV-1466G-5281.000'GLOBE ASOLCYESFCEOCSPI2Y

~$f FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:5P8ID:2998-G-078 SN108SYSTEM:REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEHACT~NORHREHFAILVALVENUHBERCOORD.CLCAT~SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDMODETESTRELIEFEXAHFREQREQ.,REMARKSV-1474F-6183.000GLOBEASOCYESFCEOCSPI2YV-1475D-61B3.000GLOBEASOCYESFCEOCSPI2YV-1476F-51B3.000GATEAHO0YESFAIECrPI2YV-1477D-5'183.000GATEAHO0YESFAIECQRPI2Y

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FLORIDAPONERANDLIGHTCOHPANYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE6P8ID:2998-G-078 SN109SYSTEH:REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMACT.NORHREHFAIL.VALVENUHBERCOORD.CLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDMODEEXAMTESTRELIEF'FREQREQ.-REMARKSV-1200G-61CF000SAFETYAS/ACNOSRVRFV.1201G61C3.000SAFETYAS/ACNOSRVRFV-1202G-61C3.000SAFETYAS/ACNOSRVRF

FLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCOHPANYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:7P8ID:2998-G-078 SN120SYSTEH:CNEHICALANOVOLUHECONTROLACT.NORHREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUMBERCOORSCLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDHOOEEXAMFREQREQ.REMARKSV-2522E-72A2.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECFSPlSLT-1CSCS2Y2Y

FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:8PIIID:2998-G-078 SH121SYSTEM:CHEMICALANDVOLUMECONTROLACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUMBERCOORD.CLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPE-POS~INDMODEEXAMFREQREQ~REMARKSFCV-2210Y C-22B1F000GLOBEADOCYESFCECQRFSQRPI2YV-2177C-32C3.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-5CV/POCSV-2190D-6'C3.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRCV/0RFVR-5CV/POCSV-2191E-32CF000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-5CV/POCSV-2443C-42C3.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRCV/0RFVR-6CV/POQRVR-6V-2444B-42C3.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRCV/0RFVR-6CV/POQRVR-6V-2501F-42B4.000GATEAMO0YESFAIECCSPl2YV-2504F-32B3.000GATEAMOCYESFAIECEOPlCSCS2YV-2505G-72A1.000GLOBEADOCYESFCECFSPlSLT-1CSCS2Y2YV-2508C-62B3.000GATE'MOCYESFAIEOQRPl2YV-2509C-7283.000GATEAMOCYESFAIEOPlQR2YV-2512F-52BF000GLOBEADOCYESFCECQRFSQRPI2Y y~I~~'I FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2CRCCCRCP8ID:2998-G-078 SH121(cont)SYSTEM:CHEMICALANDVOLUHECONTROLREVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:9ACT.VALVENUMBERCOORD.CLCAT~SIZETYPEA/PTYPEHORNREMFAILPOS.INDMODETESTRELIEFEXAMFREQREQ.REMARKSV-2514C-32B3.000GATEAMOCYESFAIEOQRPI2YV-2524F-72A1.000GLOBEADOCYESFCECCSFSCSPI2YSLT-12YV-2525E4284.000GLOBEAMOCYESFAIECQRPI2YV-2526E32C4.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-5CV/POCSV-2650B-4281.000GLOBEADOCYESFCECQRFS'RPI2YV-2651D-4281.000GLOBEADOCYESFCECQRFSQRPI2Y Xf-l~0 FLORIDAPOUERANDLIGHTCOMPAHYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISIOH:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:10P8ID:2998-G-078 SH122SYSTEM:CHEMICALANDVOLUHECONTROLACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUMBERCOORD.CLCAT.SI2ETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDMODEEXAM-FREQREQ.REMARKSSE-02-018-61B2.000GLOBEASO0YESFOEcEOFSPIQRQRQR2YSE-02-02B-7182.000GLOBEASO0YESFOEcQREOQRFSQRPI2YSE-02-03D-7182.000GLOBEASOLCYESFcEcCSEOCSFSCSPI2YSE-02-04D-71B2.000GLOBEASOLCYESFcEcCSEOCSFSCSPI2YV-2167G-22CF000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRCV/0QRV-2168E-22C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRCV/0QRV-2169C-22C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRCV/0QRV-2324C-22C1.500RELIEFAS/ACHOSRVRFV-2325E-22C1.500RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFV-'2326G-22CF500RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFV-2431D-81C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0CSV-2432C-81C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0QRV-24338-81C2.000CHECKAS/ACHOCV/0QRV-2440G-22C2.000CHECKAS/A0NOCV/0CSV-2462B-62C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0QR 0O'e'4I~a FLORIDAPONERANDLIGHTCOHPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:11P8ID:2998-G-078 SN122(cont)SYSTEM:CHEHICALANDVOLUHECONTROLACT.NORMREHFAILTESTRELIEF---VALVENUHBERCOORD.CLCAT~SIZE.TYPE-A/PTYPEPOS.IND'MODEEXAH-FREQ-REQ.-REMARKSV-2515F-81B2.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECCSFSCSPI2YV-25'16F-71A2.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECCSFSCSPI2YSLT-12YV-2523B-6282.000GLOBEPDOLOYESFOPI2YV-2553F-2282.000GLOBEAHO0YESFAIECQRPI2YV-2554D-22B2.000GLOBEAHO0YESFAIECQRPI2YV-2555<<C-2282.000GLOBEAHO0YESFAIECQRPI2YV-2598C-6283.000GATEAHO0YESFAIEO*CSPI2Y A,Apl'7 FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYREVISION:

2VALVETABLESDATE:08/01/92SaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2PAGE:12P8ID:2998-G-078 SH130SYSTEM:SAFETYINJECTION SYSTEMACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEF--VALVE-NUMBER COORD.CLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDMODEEXAM'FREQREQ;=-REMARKSFCV-3301E-22B10.000BUTFLYAMOLOYESFAIECQRPI2YFCV-3306F-42B10F000BUTFLYAMOLOYESFAIECPIQR2YHCV-3512E-22B10~000BUTFLYAMOLCYESFAIEOPIQR2YHCV-3657F-42810.000BUTFLYAMOLCYESFAIEOQRPI2YSE-03-2AG-22A2.000GLOBEASOCYESFCECFSPISLT-1QRQR2Y2YVR-4SE-03-2BG-22A2.000GLOBEASOCYESFCECFSPISLT-1QRQR2Y2YVR-4SR-07-1AE-72C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFSR-07.18D-82C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFV-07000F-72C14.000CHECKAS/ACHOCV/0CV/PORFVR-7QRVR-7V-07001E-72C14.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-7CV/POQRVR-7V.3101H-32C2.000CHECKAS/ACHOCV/0RFVR-32CV/POCSVR-32V-3102D-62C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCV/POINSPCSVR-30QRVR-30RFVR-30V-3103D-52C2.000CHECKAS/ACHOCV/CCSVR-30CV/POQRVR-30INSPRFVR-30 xf4aI'lI FLORIDAPOMERAHDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

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FLORIDAPSIERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:33P8ID:2998-G-083 SYSTEM:COMPONENT COOLINGSYSTEMACT.NORMREHFAlLTESTRELIEF.VALVE.NUHBER

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2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:35P/4ID:2998-G-083 (cont)SYSTEH:COHPONENT COOLINGSYSTEHACT.NORHREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUHBER.,COORD...CL:

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FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOHPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:'08/01/92 36PAGEP8ID:'2998-G-084 SYSTEH:HAKEUPWATERSYSTEH.VALVE.NUMBER

,COORD.CLCAT..SIZEACT~NORHREHFAILTESTRELIEFTYPE-A/PTYPEPOS."IND"HODE "EXAM'FREQ

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2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:37P8ID:2998-G-085 SH1SYSTEM:SERVICEAIRACT~NORHREHFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUHBERCOORS.CLCAT.SIZETYPE,A/P,TYPE-POS..IND MODE-EXAH-FREQREQ.--REMARKSHCV-18-2H-62A2.000GLOBEAAOCYESFCECFSPiSLT-1QRQR2Y2YV-181270H-52AC2.000CHECKAS/A0/CNOCV/CCSSLT-12YV-18797G-62A1.000BALLPHAHLCNOSLT-12Y U0 FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:38P&ID:2998-G-085 SH2SYSTEM:INSTRUMENT AIRACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEF,VALVENUHBER-COORSCLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDMODEEXAM"FREQRED.REMARKSHCV-18-1G-72A2.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECCSFSCSPI2YSLT-12YV-18195G62AC2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/C2YVR-19SLT-12YV-18279J-22AC0.500CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCSSLT-3CSV-18283J-12AC0.500CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCSSLT-3CSV-18290L-1NCAC0.750CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCSSLT-3'SV-18291L-12AC0.750CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCSSLT-3CSV-18294M-12AC0.750CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCSSLT-3CSV-18295M-12AC0.750CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCSSLT-3CS FLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:39P&ID:2998-G-086 SH1SYSTEM:MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMSACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUMBERCOORSCLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS~IHDMODEEXAMFREQREQ.REMARKSFCV-23-3D-14282.000GATEADO0YESFCECFSPIQR2YFCV-23-5D-15282.000GATEADO0YESFCECQRFSQRPl2YFCV-23-7D-17280.500GLOBEADO0YESFCECQRFSQRPI2YFCV-23-9D-18280.500GLOBEADO0YESFCECQRFSQRPI2YSR-17221SR-17222J-133C0.750RELIEFAS/ACHOSRVRFL-133C0.750RELIEFAS/ACHOSRVRFV-17204J-133C2.000CHECKAS/ACHOCV/0QRV-17214L-133C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0QR t'li%~

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2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:40P8ID:2998-G-088 SYSTEM:CONTAINMENT SPRAYSYSTEHACT~NORHREHFAILTESTRELIEF.VALVENUHBER.COORD..CL

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FLORIDAPONERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:41P8ID:2998-G-088 (cont)SYSTEM:CONTAINMENT SPRAYSYSTEMACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUMBERCOORD.CLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS~INDMODEEXAMFREQREGSREMARKSSR-07-2A8-102C1.500RELIEFAS/ACNOSRV.'FSR-07-28C-102C1.500RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFV-7119J-72C24.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/POQRVR-20CV/PORFVR-20INSPRFVR-20V-71201-72C24.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/POQRVR-20CV/PORFVR-20INSPRFVR-20V-7129H-52C12~000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-21CV/POQRVR-21V-7130H-62812.000GATEAMAN0NOEEQRV-7143G-52C12.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-21CV/POQRVR-21V-7145G-62812.000GATEAMAH0NOEEQRV-7170G-132AF000GATEPMANLCNOSLT-12YV-7172J-102C24.000CHECKAS/ACNOINSPRFVR-22V-7174I-102C24.000CHECKAS/ACNOINSPRFVR-22V-7188G-142A3.000GATEPMANLCNOSLT-12YV-7189G-142AF000GATEPMANLCNOSLT-12YV-7192E-142C10~000CHECKAS/ACNOINSPRFVR-23V-7193E-142C10.000CHECKAS/ACNOINSPRFVR-23V-7206G-132A3.000GATEPMANLCNOSLT-12YV-7231A-132C2.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0QRV-7232A-132CF000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0QRV-7256E-82C1.500CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-'24V-7258F-82CF500CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0RFVR-24 P

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2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:42P&ID:2998-G-088 (cont)SYSTEH:CONTAINHENT SPRAYSYSTEHACT.NORHREHFAILTESTRELIEFVALVE,NUHBER

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2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:43P8ID:2998-G-091 SYSTEM:MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMSACT.NORMREHFAILTESTRELIEF,,,VALVE,NUHBER

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FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:44PFID:2998-G-092 SH'ISYSTEM:MISC.SAMPLINGSYSTEMSACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUMBER..COORD.CL.CAT~SIZETYPE-A/PTYPEPOS.IHD'MODE-EXAM""FREQREQ.-REMARKSFCV-26-1G-22A1.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECQRFSQRPl2YSLT-12YFCV-26.2G-42A1.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECQRFSQRPl2YSLT-12YFCV-26-3H-22A1.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECQRFSQRPI2YSLT-12YFCV-26-4H-42A1F000GLOBEADO0YESFCECQRFSQRPI2YSLT-12YFCV-26-5I-22A1.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECFSPISLT-1QRQR2Y2YFCV-26-6I-42A1.000GLOBEADO0YESFCECFSPISLT-1.QRQR2Y2YFSE-27-10 B-132A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECEOFSPISLT-1QRQRQR2Y2YFSE-27-11 C-132A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECEOFSPlSLT-1QRQRQR2Y2Y I'

FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOHPANYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:45P8ID:2998-G-092 SN1(cont)SYSTEH:MISC.SAMPLINGSYSTEHSACT.NORMREHFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUHBERCOORSCLCAT~.SIZETYPEA/P'TYPEPOS.'INDHODE'XAM'REQREQ.REMARKSFSE-27-12 8-152A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECEOFSPISLT-1QRQRQR'Y2YFSE-27-138-152A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECEOFSPISLT.1QRQR2YFSE-27-14 B-152A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECEOFSPlSLT-1QRQRQR2Y2YFSE-27-15D-132A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECQREOQRFSQRPl2YSLT-12YFSE-27-16 0-132A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECQREOQRFSQRPl2YSLT-12YFSE-27-17 D-142A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECEOFSPISLT-1QRQRQR2Y2YFSE-27.18 D-142A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECQREOQRFSQRPI2YSLT-12Y

FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucia'Nuclear Plant-Unit2~~~CAR5~RE5CC55CCC1055~SRP8ID:2998-G-092 SH1(cont)SYSTEM:MISC.SAMPLINGSYSTEMSREVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:46ACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEF..VALVE.NUMBER,COORSCLCAT.,SIZETYPE-A/PTYPEPOS:INDMODE'EXAM"""FREQ"'REQ.--'REMARKSFSE-27-8A-132A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECEOFSPISLT-1QRQRQR2Y2YFSE-27-98-132A0.375GLOBEASOCYESFCECQREOQRFSQRPI2YSLT-12YV-271018-142AC0.375CHECKAS/A0/CNOCV/CCSVR-25CV/0QRSLT-12YV-271028-142AC0.375CHECKAS/A0/CNOCV/CCSVR-25CV/0QRSLT-12Y

~44 FLORIDAPSIERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLuciaNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:47P8ID:2998-G-096 SH1SYSTEM:EMERGENCY DIESELGENERATOR 2AACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEFVALVENUMBERCOORD.CLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDMODEEXAMFREQREQ.REMARKSFCV-59-1A1 M-63BF500GATEAAOCNOFcEOSPVR-26FCV-59-2A1 FCV-59-3A1 J-103B'500GATEAAOCNOFcEOSPVR-26C-103B1'00GATEAAOCNOFcEOSPVR-26FCV-59-4A1 M-23B1.500GATEAAOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-1A1 B-163BF500GLOBEASOCNOFcEcEOFSQRQRQRSE-59.1A2 K-13B1.500GLOBEASOCNOFcEcQREOQRFSQRSE-59-3AL-63B00GATEASOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-4AL-33B1F500GATEASOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-5AJ-93B1.500GATEASOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-6AC-103B1F500GATEASOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SR-59-3AJ-123C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFSR-59.4AJ-113C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFSR-59-5A.

J-93C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFSR.59-6AJ-83C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFV-59156M-123C1.250CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CSLT-3QRQRV-59158M-103C1.250CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRSLT-3QRV-59159M-83C1.250CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRSLT-3QRV-59236M-113C1.250CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRSLT-3QR a')g~g FLORIDAPOl!ERAHDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:48P8ID:2998-G-096 SH2SYSTEM:EMERGENCY DIESELGENERATOR 28ACT.NORM,REMFAILTESTRELIEF,.VALVE, NUMBER.COORSCL'CAT.-SIZETYPE-A/P"TYPE'OS.

  • IHD"MODE "EXAM'*'-FREQ REQ.REMARKSFCV-59-181 C-10381.500GATEAAOCNOFcEOSPVR-26FCV-59-281 M2381.500GATEAAOCHOFcEOSPVR-26FCV-59-381 J-1038'1.500GATEAAOCNOFcEOSPVR-26FCV-59.481 M-5381.500GATEAAOC,NOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-181 8-16381.500GLOBEASOCNOFcEcEOFSQRQRQRSE-59-182 K-1381.500GLOBEASOCNOFcEcQREOQRFSQRSE-59-38L-6381.500GATEASOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-48L-3381.500GATEASOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-58K-9381.500GATEASOCHOFcEOSPVR-26SE-59-68D-10381.500GATEASOCNOFcEOSPVR-26SR-59-38J-123C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFSR-59-48SR-59-58J-93C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFJ-113C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFSR-59.68J-83C0.750RELIEFAS/ACNOSRVRFV-59203M-123C1.250CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRSLT-3QRV-59204M-113C1.250CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CQRSLT-3QRV-59205M-103C1.250CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CSLT-3QRQRV-59206M-93C1'50CHECKAS/ACHOCV/CQRSLT-3QR Ai~

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2VALVETABLESDATE:08/01/92SaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2PAGE49P&ID:2998-G-878 SYSTEM:HVACACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEF.VALVE.NUMBER,.COORSCLCAT.-SI2ETYPEA/P.'TYPE-POS.IND'MODE-

'"EXAMFREQREQ."'REMARKS FCV-25-1C-2NC848.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPICSCS2YFCV-25-2J-152A48.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPlSLT-1CSCS2Y2YVR-4&VR-16FCV-25-3J-152A48.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPlSLT-1CSCS2Y2YVR-4&VR-16FCV-25-4K-122A48.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPlSLT-1CSCS2Y2YVR-4&VR-16FCV-25-5K-122A48.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECCSFSCSPI2YSLT-12YVR-16FCV-25-6C-8NC848.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPlCSCS2YFCV-25-7L-122A24.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECEOFSPlSL'7-1QRQRQR2Y2YVR-16FCV-25-8L-122A24.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECEOFSPlSLT-1QRQRQR2Y2YVR-16V-25-20C-132AC24.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/CCSCV/0CSSLT-12YVR-16 1~

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2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:50P8ID:2998-G-878 (cont)SYSTEM:HVACLLCCACT.NORMREMFAILTESTRELIEF,VALVENUMBER.COORD.-CLCAT..SIZE-TYPEA/PTYPEPOS.'.IND.MODE

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2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:51PIIID:2998-G-879 SN2SYSTEM:HVACACT.NORMREHFAlLTESTRELIEF.VALVE.NUHBER

,.COORS-CL-CAT.-SIZE~TYPE-A/P-~TYPEPOS.-IND"HODE

-EXAH-FREQ-REQ;REMARKSFCV-25-14 E-63B12.000BUTFLYAMO0YESFAIECQREOQRPI2YFCV-25-15 E-73B12.000BUTFLYAMO0YESFAIECQREOQRPl2YFCV-25-16 E-53B12.000BUTFLYAMOOYESFAIEC,QREOQRPI2YFCV-25-17 E-8'B12F000BUTFLYAHO0YESFAIECEOPlQRQR2YFCV-25-18 C-163B6.000BUTFLYAHO0YESFAIECQRPI2YFCV-25-19 C-173B6.000BUTFLYAHO0YESFAIECQRPI2YFCV-25-24 A-163B10.000BUTFLYAMO0YESFAIECPlQR2YFCV-25-25 A-173B10.000BUTFLYAHO0YESFAIECQRPI2Y US'~%4W FLORIDAPONERANDLIGHTCOHPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:52P&ID:2998-G-879 SN3SYSTEH:MVACACT~NORMREHFAILVALVENUHBERCOORD.CLCAT.SIZETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.'NDHODETESTRELIEFEXAMFREQREQ.REMARKSFCV-25-11 N-42816.000BUTFLYAHOCYESFAIECEOPIQR"QR2YFCV-25-12 J-42816.000BUTFLYAHOCYESFAIECQREOQRPI2YFCV-25-13 I-142812.000BUTFLYAHOCYESFAIEOQRPI2YFCV-25-20 J-122A8.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPISLT-18VR-16FCV-25-21 J-112A8.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPISLT-1QRQR2Y2YVR-4!LVR-16'CV-25-26 K-162A8.000BUTFLYAPOC'ESFCECFSPlSLT-1QRQR2Y2YVR-48VR-16FCV-25-29 K-328F000BUI'FLYAHOCYESFAIECQRPI2YFCV-25-30 M-42820.000BUTFLYAHOCYESFAIECEOPIQRQR2YFCV-25-31 J-42820.000BUTFLYAHOCYESFAIECQREOQRPI2YFCV-25-32 N-42830.000BUTFLYAMO0YESFAIECQREOQRPl2YFCV-25-33 J-42830.000BUTFLYAHO0YESFAIECQREOQRPI2Y yi FLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCOMPANYVALVETABLESSaintLucieNuclearPlant-Unit2REVISION:

2DATE:08/01/92PAGE:53P8ID:2998-G-879 SH3(cont)SYSTEM:HVACVALVENUMBERFCV-25-34 ACT~NORMREMFAlLTESTRELIEFCOORS,CLCAT.SI2ETYPEA/PTYPEPOS.INDMODE*EXAM'-FREQREQ~REMARKSH-2284.000BUTFLYAMOCYESFAIECQRPl2YFCV-25-36 K-152A8.000BUTFLYAPOCYESFCECFSPISLT-1QRQR2Y2YVR-4&VR-16V-25.23J-42C24.000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/0QRV-25-24H-42C24F000CHECKAS/ACNOCV/OQR 0Wet("4l~sI1 AppendixDValveProgramRequestsforRelief 0

Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-1SYSTEM:VariousCOMPONENTS:

Anyvalvestestedduringcoldshutdownconditions.

CATEGORYVariousFUNCTION:

VariousSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

IValvesshallbeexercised

...unlesssuchoperation isnotpractical duringplantoperation.

Ifonlylimitedoperation ispractical duringplantoperation, thevalveshallbepart-strokeexercised duringplantoperation andfullstrokeexercised duringcoldshutdowns.

Fullstrokeexercising duringcoldshutdowns forallvalvesnotfull-stroke exercised duringplantoperation shallbeonafrequency determined bytheintervals betweenshutdowns asfollows:Forintervals of3monthsorlonger-exerciseduringeachshutdown.

(IWV-3412, IWV-4315andIWV-3522)

BASISFORRELIEF:Inmanyinstances testingofallvalvesdesignated fortestingduringcoldshutdowncannotbecompleted duetothebrevityofanoutageorthelackofplantconditions neededfortestingspecificvalves.IthasbeenthepolicyoftheNRCthatiftestingcommences inareasonable timeandreasonable effortsaremadetotestallvalves,thenoutageextension orsignificant changesinplantconditions arenotrequiredwhentheonlyreasonistoprovidetheopportunity forcompletion ofvalvetesting.ASME/ANSI OMa-1987, Operation andMaintenance'Of NuclearPowerPlants,Part10(Paragraphs 4.2.1.2and4.-3.2.2) recognizes thisissueandallowsdeferredtestingassetforthbelow.D-1

\"l~'>"+~i4'~'IK,4a~~4 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-1(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Forthosevalvesdesignated tobeexercised ortestedduringcoldshutdown, exercising shallcommenceassoonaspractical aftertheplant'reaches astablecoldshutdowncondition, as.definedbytheapplicable Technical Specification, butnolaterthan48hoursafterreachingcoldshutdown.

Iftheoutageissufficiently longenoughforthetestingofallthecoldshutdownvalves,thenthe48-hourrequirement neednotapply.Ifthe48-hourrequirement iswaved,thenallcoldshutdownvalvesmustbetestedduringtheoutage.Valvetestingneednotbeperformed moreoftenthanonceeverythree(3)monthsexceptasprovidedforinIWV-3417(a).

Completion ofallvalvetestingduringa.coldshutdownoutageisnotrequiredifthelengthoftheshutdownperiodisinsufficient tocompletealltesting.Testingnotcompleted priortostartupmayberescheduled forthenextshutdowninasequencesuchthatthetestscheduledoesnotomitnorfavorcertainvalvesorgroupsofvalves..Theprogramtablesidentifythosevalvesto-whichcoldshutdowntestingapplies.RefertoAppendixEfordiscussion ofthereasonsandjustification forallowingcoldshutdownvs.quarterly testing.D-2 kSKCt'~4~'4EI<<,feEPII+II Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-2SYSTEMSafetyInjection (2998-G-078, Sh.131&132)COMPONENTS:

V-3217V-3258V-3215V-3524V-3227.V-3259V-3225V-3525V-3237V-3260V-3235V-3526V-3247V-3261V-3245V-3527CATEGORY:

A/C(CheckValves)FUNCTION:

These-checkvalvesopen-toprovideforhigh-pressure andlow-pressuresafetyinjection totheRCS.Eachofthesevalvesisdesignated asapressureisolation valve(PIV)andprovidesisolation ofsafeguard systemsfromtheRCS.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Theleakagerateforvalves6-inchesor.greatershallbeevaluated perSubsection IWV-3427(b).

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Leaktestingofthesevalvesisprimarily forthepurposeofconfirming theircapability ofpreventing overpressurization andcatastrophic failureofthesafetyinjection pipingandcomponents.

Inthisregard,specialleakageacceptance criteriaisestablished andincludedin,the.St.Lucie2Technical Specifications (Table3.4-1)thataddresses thequestionofvalveintegrity inamoreappropriate mannerforthesevalves.Satisfying boththeTechnical Specification andtheCodeacceptance criteriaisnotwarranted andimplementation woul'dbedifficult andconfusing.

Specifically applyingthetrendingrequirements ofIWV-3427(b)wouldresultinfrequentandexcessive maintenance ofthesevalves.Thecontinuation ofastrictleakrateacceptance criteriaandmorefrequenttestingthanspecified bytheCodegivesahighdegreeofassurance thatthesevalveswillsatisfactory performtheirsafetyfunction.

D-3

~Iyt+P Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-2(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Theleakagerateacceptance criteriafor"these valves-will beestablished pertheSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications, Table3.4-1.Leakageratesgreaterthan.1.0gpm-areunacceptable.

EachoftheReactorCoolantSystemPressureIsolation Valvecheckvalveshallbedemonstrated operablebyverifying leakagetobewithinitslimits:1.Atleastonceper18months.2.PriortoenteringMODE2whenevertheplanthasbeeninCOLDSHUTDOWNfor72hoursormoreandifleakagetestinghasnotbeenperformed intheprevious9months.'~4~Priortoreturning thevalvetoservicefollowing maintenance, repairorreplacement workonthevalve.Following flowthroughvalve(s)whileinMODES1,2,3,or4~5.A.Within24hoursbyverifying valveclosure,andB.Within31daysbyverifying leakagerate.Following flowthroughvalve(s)whileinMODES5or6:A.Within24hoursofenteringMODE4byverifying valveclosure,andB.Within31daysofenteringMODE4byverifying leakagerate.D-4

'14tIII%Jf(s,=~i>>c,P')><ssa"~4~~>lertg Revision208/01/92SYSTEM:RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-3VariousCOMPONENTS VariousCATEGORY:

VariousFUNCTION:

~ThisisagenericrequestforreliefSECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

If,forpower-operated valves,anincreaseinstroketimeof504ormoreforvalveswithfull-stroke timeslessthanorequalto10secondsisobserved, thetestfrequency shallbeincreased toonceeachmonthuntilcorrective actionistaken,atwhichtimetheoriginaltestfrequency shallberesumed(IWV-3417 (a))BASISFORRELIEF:Thestroketimemeasurements takenduringtestingoffast-actingvalves=(thoselessthan2seconds)aresubjecttoconsiderable variation duetoconditions unrelated tothematerialcondition ofthevalve(eg.testconditions, operatorreactiontime).Inaccordance withGenericLetter89-04,Position6,analternate methodofevaluating stroketimesisconsidered acceptable.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Thestroketimeevaluation forthosevalvesdesignated inthePlantTestProcedures as"fast-acting" willnotaccountforsuccessive increases ofmeasuredstroketimeperIWV-3417(a) withthechangeintestfrequency asrequired.

Inlieuofthis,theassignedmaximumlimitingvalueofstroketimewillbeestablished at2seconds.Uponexceeding the2-secondlimit,thevalvewillbedeclaredinoperable andcorrective actiontakeninaccordance withIWV-3417(b).

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Revision208/01/92SYSTEM:RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-4PrimaryContainment COMPONENTS:

PENETRATION NO.DRAWINGNO.VALVES10112324415456572998-G-878 2998-G-878 2998-G-083 2998-G-.083 2998-G-078 Sh1302998'-G-091 2998-G-879 2998-G-879 FCV-25-4andBlankFlangeFCV-25-2andFCV-25-3HCV-14-1andHCV-14-7HCV-14-2andHCV-14-6SE-03-2AandSE-03-2BV-00101andBlankFlangeFCV-25-36 andFCV-25-26 FCV-25-20 andFCV-25-21 CATEGORY:

AorA/CFUNCTION:

Thesevalvesareclosedtoprovidecontainment isolation.

SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

CategoryAvalvesshallbeseatleaktestedandamaximumpermissible leakagerateshallbespecified.

Individual'valve leakageratesshallbeevaluated perIWV-3426andIWV-3427.

(IWV-3426, IWV-3427, NRCGenericLetter89-04):-BASISFORRELIEF:Forseveralcontainment systems,individual leakageratetestsareimpractical duetotheconfiguration ofthesystem'spipingandcomponents.

Inthese.casesitiscustomary toperformleakagetestswiththetestvolumebetweenvalvesinseriesorbehindvalvesinparallelpaths.D-6

~ygg'sI<rp"y'p't Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-4(cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Inthesecaseswhereindividual-valve testingis.impractical; thevalveswillbeleaktestedsimultaneously inmultiplevalvearrangements.

Amaximumpermissible leakageratewillbeappliedtoeachcombination ofvalvesorvalveandblankflange.Ineachofthevalvepairs,thetwovalvesareequalinsizeandtype,andtheleakagelimitisinproportion totheirsize.Theblankflangesusedintestingpenetrations 10and54havediameters similarinsizetotheirassociated valves,FCV-25-4 andV-00101.Theleakagelimitassignedtoeachpairissuchthatexcessive leakagethroughanyvalve,o'..flange, wouldbe..detectable andtheappropriate corrective.

actiontaken.ALTERNATE TESTING:Theabovestatedvalvesandblankflangeswillbeleakratetestedinpairs.Leakagemeasurements fromtestsofmultiplevalvesorblankflangeswillbeevaluated inaccordance withIWV-3426andIWV-3427.

D-7 P~lggPI4'JCh~r"~rj Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-5SYSTEM:ChemicalandVolumeControl(2998-G-078 Sh121)COMPONENTS:

V-2177V-2190V-2191V-2526CATEGORY:

FUNCTION:

V-2177andV-2526opentoprovideaflowpathforemergency borationfromtheboricacidmakeuppumpstothesuctionofthechargingpumps.Likewise, V-2190openstoprovideaflowpathforemergency borationviagravitydrainfromtheboricacidmakeuptankstothesuctionofthechargingpumps.V-2190closestopreventrecirculation tothe,boricacidmakeuptankswhentheboricacidmakeuppumpsareinoperation.

ValveV-2191openstoprovideaflowpathfromtherefueling watertank(RWT)tothesuctionofthechargingpumpsasanalternate supplyofboratedwaterforboration.

SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEFTestingthesevalvesintheopendirection requirestheintroduction ofhighlyconcentrated boricacidsolutionfromtheboricacidmakeuptankstothesuctionofthechargingpumps.This,inturn,wouldresultintheadditionofexcessborontotheRCS.Thisrapidinsertion ofnegativereactivity wouldresultinarapidRCScooldownanddepressurization.

Alargeenoughboronadditioncouldresultinanunscheduled planttripandapossibleinitiation oftheSafetyInjection Systems.D-8 11%'wIII4gd'>iJQI~Q+illfIt~p~ttLIE.)J Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-5(cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Duringcoldshutdown, theintroduction.

ofexcessquantities ofboricacidintotheRCSisundesirable fromtheaspectofmaintaining properplantchemistry andtheinherentdifficulties thatmaybeencountered duringthesubsequent startupduetoover-boration oftheRCS.Thewastemanagement systemwouldalsobeoverburdened bythelargeamountsofRCScoolantthatwouldrequireprocessing todecreasetheboronconcentration.

Sincetheboronconcentration isincreased forshutdownmarginpriortoreachingcoldshutdown, apartstrokeexerciseofthesevalvescouldbeperformed atthattime.ALTERNATE TESTING:CheckvalveV-2190willbeverifiedclosedquarterly.

Allofthecheckvalveswillbepartstrokeexercised duringeachcoldshutdownperVR-1andfullstrokeexercised duringeachreactorrefueling outage.D-9

/~e41 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-6SYSTEM:,Chemical andVolumeControlSystem(2998-G-078, Sh121)COMPONENT:

V-2443V-2444CATEGORY:

FUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopentoprovideaflowpathfromtheboricacidmakeuppumpstotheemergency borationheader.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Full-stroke testingthesevalvesrequiresoperating theboricacidmakeuppumpsatornearratedflowandverifying fullaccidentflowthrougheachvalve.Suchtestingwouldcausetheintroduction ofhighlyconcentrated boricacidsolutionfromtheboricacidmakeuptankstothesuctionofthechargingpumps.This,inturn,wouldresultintheadditionofexcessborontotheRCS.Thisrapidinsertion ofnegativereactivity wouldresultinarapidRCScooldownanddepressurization.

Alargeenoughboronadditionwouldresultinanunscheduled planttripandapossibleinitiation ofSafetyInjection Systems.Duringcoldshutdown, theintroduction ofexcessquantities ofboricacidintotheRCSisundesirable fromtheaspectofmaintaining properplantchemistry andtheinherentdifficulties thatmaybeencountered duringthesubsequent startupduetoover-boration oftheRCS.Thewastemanagement systemwouldbeoverburdened bythelargeamountsofRCScoolantthatwouldrequireprocessing todecreaseitsboronconcentration.

D-10 Fw0 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-6(cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Asecondcircuitthat-recirculates watertotheRWT-hasflow-ratemeasuring instrumentation installed-however itislimitedto30gpm.Duringanaccident, eitherpump'sdischarge checkvalvemustbeabletopassaminimumflowcapableofmatchingthedemandofthetworunningchargingpumps(greaterthan80gpm.).ALTERNATE TESTING:Eachofthesevalveswillbepartialstrokeexercised quarterly.

Duringtestingofthe.boricacidmakeuppumpsperformed duringeachreactorrefueling (SeeReliefRequestPR-5),systemflowratewillbemeasuredtoverifyfullstrokeofthesevalves.

T1t Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-7SYSTEM:SafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh130)COMPONENTS:

V-07000V-07001CATEGORY:

FUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopen,to,provideflowpathsfromtheRWTtothesuctionoftheassociated low-pressure safetyinjection pump.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising thesevalvestotheopenpositionrequiresinjection

-intothe,RCSviatheLPSIpumps.Duringplant.operation this="is-precluded becausetheLPSIpumpscannotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomeprimarysystempressure.

Atcoldshutdown, theshutdowncoolingsystemcannotprovidesufficient letdownflowtotheRWTtoaccommodate fulldesignflowfromtheRWTwhilemaintaining thenecessary corecoolingfunction.

Thus,theonlypractical.

opportunity fortestingthesevalvesisduringrefueling outageswhenwaterfromtheRWTisusedtofilltherefueling cavity.D-12 ZR~1gIFte<<W1 Revision208/01/92.RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-7(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Thesevalvesw'illbepartial-flow exercised during-quarterly testingoftheLPSIpumpsviatheminimumflowcircuitandfull-flow exercised duringeachreactorrefueling-outage.

ŽD-13 h

Revision208/01/92SYSTEM:RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-8SafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh130)COMPONENTS:

V-3401V-3410CATEGORY:

FUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopento.provideflowpathsfromtheRWTandthe-containment sumptothesuctionoftheassociated high-pressuresafetyinjection pumps(HPSI).SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising thesevalvestotheopenpositionrequiresinjection viathe'HPSIpumps=intotheRCS.Duringplantoperation thisisprecluded becausetheHPSIpumpscannotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomeprimarysystempressure.

Duringcoldshutdownconditions, operation oftheHPSIpumpsisrestricted toprecludeRCSsystempressuretransients thatcouldresultinexceeding thepressure-temperature limitsspecified intheTechnical Specifications, Section3.4.9.D-14 AgII,4~II4Npq0 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-8(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Thesevalveswillbe.partial-flow exercised'during quarterly testingoftheHPSI.pumpsviatheminimumflowcircuitandfull-flow exercised duringeachreactorrefueling outage.Thisalternate testingsatisfies therequirement ofGenericLetter89-04,Positionl.D-15 gg'Ib>>t~lelkt4IalS,pc~CgsgkVfg4 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-9SYSTEM:SafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh130)COMPONENTS V-3414V-3427CATEGORY:

FUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromtherespective-HPSIpumpstothehigh-pressure safetyinjection headers.Theyclosetopreventrecirculation throughanidlepump.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising thesevalvestotheopenposition~requiresinjection

-into"the RCSviathe"HPSIpumps.Duringplantoperation thisisprecluded becausetheHPSIpumpscannotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomeprimarysystempressure.

Duringcoldshutdownconditions, operation oftheHPSIpumpsisrestricted toprecludeRCSsystempressuretransients thatcouldresultinexceeding thepressure-temperature limitsspecified intheTechnical Specifications, Section3.4.9.Partialflowexercising ofthesevalvesi'sperformed wheneveritsassociated HPSIpumpisusedtorefillaSITank.Theacceptable SITanklevelbandspecified bytheTechnical Specification isverynarrow.TheSITanksareonlyrefilledonanasneededbasis;therefore, thepartialflowtestcannotreadilybeincorporated intoaquarterly test.

k Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-9(cont.')ALTERNATE TESTING:Thesevalveswillbeverifiedclosedquarterly andfull-flow exercised totheopenpositionduringeachreactorrefueling outage.Thesevalveswillbepart-stroked openwhilerefilling aSITasplantconditions warrant.D-17 XaIIM7I>s'v~~w-kl-&E, Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-10SYSTEM:SafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh130)COMPONENTS:

V-3522V-3547CATEGORY:

FUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthehigh-pressure safetyinjection pumpstotheRCSforhot-leginjection.

SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising ofthesevalveswouldrequireoperating ahighpressuresafetyinjection (HPSI)pumpandinjecting intothereactorcoolantsystemthroughthehotleginjection system.Atpoweroperation thisisnotpossiblebecausetheHPSIpumpsdonotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomereactorcoolantsystempressure.

Duringcoldshutdownconditions, operation oftheHPSIpumpsisrestricted toprecludeRCSsystempressuretransients thatcouldresultinexceeding thepressure-temperature limitsspecified intheTechnical Specifications, Section3.4.9.D-18 4INI Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-10ALTERNATE TESTING:Atleastonceduringeachreactorrefueling outagethesevalveswillbefull-stroke exercised totheopenposition.

Thisalternate testingsatisfies therequirement ofGenericLetter89-04,Position1.D-19 h\'sh4~QVI'i>I Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-11SYSTEM:-SafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh131)COMPONENTS:

V-3113V-3133V-3143V-3766CATEGORY:

FUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthehigh-pressure safetyinjection headerstotheRCS.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF.,Fullstrokeexercising of:thesevalveswouldrequireoperating ahighpressuresafetyinjection (HPSI)pumpatnominalaccidentflowrateandinjecting intothereactorcoolantsystem.Atpoweroperation thisisnotpossiblebecausetheHPSIpumpsdonotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomereactorcoolantsystempressure.

Duringcoldshutdownconditions, operation oftheHPSIpumpsisrestricted toprecludeRCSsystempressuretransients thatcouldresultinexceeding thepressure-temperature limitsspecified intheTechnical Specifications, Section3.4.9.Partialflowexercising ofthesevalvesisperformed wheneveritsassociated SITankisrefilled.

Theacceptable SITanklevelbandspecified bytheTechnical Specification isverynarrow.TheSITanksareonlyrefilledonanasneededbasis;therefore, thepartialflowtestcannotreadilybeincorporated intoaquarterly test.D-20

Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUEST-NO.VR-11(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Thesevalveswillbepartialflowexercised wheneveritsassociated SITankisfilled.Atleastonceduringeachreactorrefueling outagethesevalveswillbefull-stroke exercised totheopenposition.

D-21

~-~'lf's~asa1-IVfA4k Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-12SYSTEM:SafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh131)COMPONENTS:

V-3524V-3525V-3526V-3527CATEGORY:

A/CFUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthehigh-pressure safetyinjection pumpstotheRCSforhotleginjection andclosetoisolatethesafetyinjection headersfromthehighpressureofthereactorcoolantsystem.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising ofthesevalveswouldrequireoperating ahighpressuresafetyinjection (HPSI)pumpatnominalaccidentflowrateandinjecting intothereactorcoolantsystem.Atpoweroperation thisisnotpossiblebecausetheHPSIpumpsdonotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretoovercomereactorcoolantsystempressure.

Duringcoldshutdownconditions, operation ofthe.HPSIpumpsisrestricted toprecludeRCSsystempressuretransients thatcouldresultinexceeding thepressure-temperature limitsspecified intheTechnical Specifications, Section3.4.9.D-22 IIIfttNW~~4P~iCg Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-12'(Cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Thesearesimplecheckvalveswithnoexternalmeansofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleaktestorbackflowtest.Performing leaktestsofV-3524andV-3526involvesaconsiderable effort.Thetestconnection forthesevalvesarelocatedinahighradiation areainthepipepenetration room,andoneofthetwoconnections islocatedover12feetabovethefloor.Testingduringoperation orateachcoldshutdownoutagewouldconstitute anunreasonable burdenontheplantstaff.Theothercheckvalves,V-3525andV-3527,.haveupstreampressurealarms.Shouldeithervalveleakby,thepressureinstruments woulddetecttheincreaseandalarminthecontrolroomwhenthealarmsetpointisexceeded.

ALTERNATE TESTING:Thesevalveswillbefull-stroke exercised totheopenpositionatleastonceduringeach,reactorrefueling outage.Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position1.Atleastonceevery18monthsthesevalveswillbeverifiedtocloseinconjunction withPIVleaktesting(seeVR-2).Inaddition, V-3525andV-3527willbeleaktestediftheupstreampressuremonitorsindicatealarmduringnormaloperation.

D-23 J~eAeF,S4J' Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-13SYSTEMSafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh132)COMPONENTS:

V-3215V-3225V-3235V-3245CATEGORY:

A/CFUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthesafetyinjection tankstotheRCSandclosetoisolatethetanksfromthehighpressureofthereactorcoolantsystemandthesafetyinjection headers.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT:

Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3.months, exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising of.thesevalveswouldrequireinjecting fromatankundernominalpressureintoade-pressurized reactorcoolantsystem'.Atpoweroperation thisisnotpossiblebecausetheSITankpressureisinsufficient toovercomereactorcoolantsystempressure.

UnderalargebreakLOCAaccidentconditions, themaximum(peak)flowratethroughthesevalveswouldbeapproximately 20,000gpm.Duringcoldshutdownorrefueling therequiredtestconditions fordeveloping thisfullaccidentflowcannotbeestablished.

D-24 ItJtI~AIC'rlt~l1+')~<bcH~ea.'t.Nt~i"f4T$Af Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-13(Cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.TheSITdischarge isolation valvesaremotoroperatedvalveswithanominalstroke"timeof52seconds.Therefore, theisolation valvecannotbeusedtosimulatetheLOCAflowconditions byopeningitwithafullorpartially pressurized SIT.Thedischarge.

flowratewouldonlyincreasegradually duetothelongstroketimeofthedischarge isolation valve.Theflowratewouldnotbeanywhereneartheexpectedpeakblowdownrateof20,000gpm.expectedduringalargebreakLOCA.FP&Lhasreviewedtheoperating andmaintenance historyofthesevalvesandsimilarvalvesusedthroughout theindustry-undercomparable conditions.

Basedonthesereviews,thereisnoevidenceofvalvedegradation withrespecttotheirabilitytoopenandsatisfactorily passtherequiredflow.Itisapparentfromthefailuredatathattheprimarymodeoffailureisrelatedtovalveleakage-bothpasttheseatandexternalthroughthebody-bonnet andhingepingasketjoints.Itshouldalsobenotedthatthesevalvesarenotsubjected toanysignificant flowduringplantoperation aswell-asmaintenance periods;thusitisunlikelythatthesevalveswouldexperience anyservice-related damageorwear.Althoughcheckvalvedisassembly isavaluablemaintenance toolthatcanprovide,a greatdealofinformation aboutavalve'sinternalcondition, duetothedifficulties associated withthesemaintenance activities, it'should onlybeperformed underthemaintenance programatafrequency commensurate withthevalvetypeandservice.Inthislight,FP&Lconsiders thefrequency of=inspection forthesevalvesofonceeach10-yearinspection intervaltobeadequatetoensurethecontinued operability ofthesevalves.Thesearesimplecheckvalveswithnoexternalmeansofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleaktestorbackflowtest.Thebackflowtestsareperformed aspartofthepressureisolation testingperVR-2.D-25 II*Dli.1%,TItI4iI'A.

Revision2.08/01/92RELIEFREQUEST,NO.

VR-13(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:AtleastonceduringeachISI(10year)inspection intervaleachofthesevalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability.

Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheremaining threevalveswillbeinspected duringthesameoutage.Assurance ofproperreassembly willbeprovidedbyperforming aleaktest'orpartial-flow testpriortoreturning avalve'toservicefollowing disassembly.

Thesevalveswillbeverifiedclosedinconjunction withPIVleaktesting.SeeVR-2forPIVtestingfrequency.

D-26 Ifhh Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-14-SYSTEMSafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh132)COMPONENTS:

V-3217V-3227V-3237V-3247CATEGORY:

,A/CFUNCTION:

Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthesafetyinjection headerstotheRCSandclosetoisolatetheheadersfromthehighpressureofthereactorcoolantsystem.SECTIONXIREUIREMENTCheckvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522.

(IWV-3521)

BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising ofthese,valveswouldrequireinjecting fromatankundernominalpressureintoade-pressurized reactorcoolantsystem.Atpoweroperation thisisnotpossiblebecausetheSITankpressureisinsufficient

.toovercomereactorcoolantsystempressure.

UnderalargebreakLOCAaccidentconditions, themaximum(peak)flowratethroughthesevalveswouldbeapproximately 20,000gpm.Duringcoldshutdownorrefueling therequiredtestconditions fordeveloping thisfullaccidentflowcannotbeestablished.

D-27 gS~4f4~t0.

Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-14(Cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.TheSITdischarge isolation valvesaremotoroperatedvalveswithanominalstroketimeof52seconds.'herefore, theisolation valvecannotbeusedtosimulatethe'LOCAflowconditions byopeningitwithafullorpartially pressurized SIT.Thedischarge flowratewouldonlyincreasegradually duetothelongstroketimeofthedischarge isolation valve.Theflowratewouldnotbeanywhereneartheexpectedpeakblowdownrateof20,000gpm.expectedduringalargebreakLOCA.FP&Lhasreviewedtheoperating andmaintenanc'e historyofthesevalvesandsimilarvalvesusedthroughout theindustryundercomparable conditions.

Thesefourvalveshavebeeninoperation inUnit2sincethe'lantstartupin1983.Atotalof2plantworkordershavebeeninitiated forwork.onthesevalves.Ofthetwoworkorders,onewastorepairseatleakageidentified byaseatleakagetestandtheotherwasfordisassembly andinspection perGenericLetter89-04.AsearchoftheNuclearPlantReliability DataSystemforproblemswithvalvessimilartotheserevealed12reports-7duetoseatleakageandtheremaining 5wererelatedtogasketleaks.Basedonthesereviewsthereisnoevidenceofvalvedegradation withrespecttotheirabilitytoopenandsatisfactorily passtherequiredflow.Itisapparentfromthefailuredatathatthe-primary modeoffailureisrelatedtovalveleakage-bothpasttheseatandexternalthroughthebody-bonnet andhingepingasketjoints.4Inordertodisassemble andinspectthesevalves,thereactorcoolantsystemmustbeplacedinmid-loopor"reducedinventory" condition forseveraldays.InresponsetoissuesraisedinNRCGeneric'Letter 88-17,FPS<Lisconcerned aboutcontinued operations withtheplantinacondition of"reducedinventory."

Duringtheseperiods,theriskofover-heating thecoreisincreased duetothehigherprobability ofanincidentwhereshutdowncoolingislost.Thisriskiscompounded bythereducedvolumeofwateravailable toactasaheatsinkshouldcoolingbelost.Since1982therehavebeenatleastsix(6)reportedeventsintheindustrywherecoolingflowwaslostwhilea.plantwasina"reducedinventory" condition.

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  • Jf$3'MLJ4ya('a.~>t(.+=J.3al4l,tR4Pe Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-14(Cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Althoughcheckvalvedisassembly isavaluablemaintenance toolthatcanprovideagreatdealofinformation aboutavalve'sinternalcondition, dueto.thedifficulties associated withthesemaintenance activities, itshouldonlybeperformed underthemaintenance programatafrequency commensurate withthevalvetypeandservice.Giventhelackofevidencethatthesevalvesareexperiencing significant failureswithrespecttotheircapability ofpassingthedesignflowratesandtheapparentsensitivity ofthevalvestoleaktesting,afrequency ofinspection forthesevalvesofonceeach10-yearinspection intervalisadequatetoensurethecontinued operability ofthesevalves.Thesearesimplecheckvalveswithnoexternal'eansofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleaktestorbackflowtest.Thebackflowtestingisperformed asstatedinVR-2.Inadditiontoperiodicleaktesting,theupstreampressureofeachvalveismonitored byapressureindicator andalarm.Shouldanyofthesevalvesbegintoleakby,theupstreampressurealarmwouldalertplantpersonnel oftheleakage.ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringcoldshutdownandrefueling periods,each,ofthese-valveswillbepartial-stroke exercised withapproximately 3,000gpm(20percentofmaximumaccidentflow)usingtheLPSIpumpsperReliefRequestVR-1.AtleastonceduringeachISI(10year)inspection intervaleachofthesevalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability. Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheremaining threevalveswillbeinspected duringthesameoutage.Assurance ofproperreassembly willbeprovidedbyperforming aleaktestorpartial-flow testpriortoreturning avalvetoservicefollowing disassembly. Thesevalveswillbeverifiedclosedinconjunction withPIVleaktesting.SeeVR-2forPIVtestingfrequency. D-29 ~9ta4Nth0%%ZEWs.)s.<~i.r-.laa1 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-15SYSTEM:SafetyInjection (2998-G-078 Sh132)COMPONENTS: IV-3258V-3259bCATEGORY: V-3260V-3261A/CFUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthehigh/lowpressuresafetyinjection headerstotheRCSandclosetoisolatetheheadersfromthehighpressureofthereactorcoolantsystem.SECTIONXI*REUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Sincenofull-flowrecirculation pathexists,fullstrokeexercising ofthesevalveswouldrequireoperating alowpressuresafetyinjection (LPSI)pumpatnominalaccidentflowrateandinjecting intothereactorcoolantsystem.Atpower,operation thisisnotpossiblebecausetheLPSIpumpsdonotdevelopsufficient discharge, pressuretoovercomereactorcoolantsystempressure.- Partialflowexercising ofthesevalvesisperformed wheneveritsassociated SITankisrefilled. ThesevalvesarePressureIsolation Valveswhichrequiresthattheyareverifiedclosedandleaktestedwithin24hoursfollowing flowthroughthem.Theacceptable SITanklevelbandspecified bytheTechnical Specification isverynarrow.TheSITanksareonlyrefilledonanasneededbasis;therefore, thepartialflowtestcannotreadilybeincorporated intoaquarterly test.D-30 I,kl.'Lj't~fr,i~"fs Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-15(cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Thesearesimplecheckvalveswith-noexternal-means.ofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleaktestorbackflowtest.ALTERNATE TESTING:Thesevalveswillbepartialflowtestedandthenverifiedclosedwheneveritsassociated SITankisrefilled. Thesevalveswillbefull-stroke exercised totheopenpositionduringcoldshutdownperiodsperReliefRequest'VR-1.Thesevalveswillbeverifiedclosedinconjunction withPIVleaktesting.SeeVR-2forPIVtestingfrequency. D-31 ,3glAi,yAsJ\, Revision208/01/92SYSTEMRELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-16PrimaryContainment COMPONENTS: Valves6-inchesNPSandlargersubjecttoleakageratetestingper10CFR50,AppendixJ.CATEGORY: A/C(CheckValves)A(Motor-operated valves)FUNCTIONEachofthesevalvesis=designated asacontainment isolation valvemaintaining theleakrateintegrity oftheprimarycontainment inthecaseofanaccident. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Theleakagerateforvalves6-inchesnominalpipesizeandlargershallbeevaluated perSubsection IWV-3427(b). (IWV-3521)BASISFORRELIEF:Theusefulness ofapplyingthisrequirement doesnotjustifytheburdenofcompliance. Thispositionissupported bytheGenericLetter89-04,Position10.ALTERNATE TESTING:Leakratetestresultsforvalves6-inchesnominalpipesizeandgreaterwillbeevaluated perIWV-3426andIWV-3427(a) however,therequirements ofIWV-3427(b) willnotb'eapplied.Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position10.D-32 ~H Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-17SYSTEM:WasteManagement (2998-G-078, Sh163)COMPONENT: V-6792CATEGORY: A/CFUNCTION: Thisvalveclosestoprovideprimarycontainment forthepenetration relatedtothenitrogengassupplylinetothecontainment building. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thisisasimplecheckvalvewithnoexternalmeansofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleaktest'rbackflowtest.Thiswouldrequireaconsiderable effort,including entryintothecontainment building. Duetoaccesslimitations thisisimpractical duringplantoperation. ALTERNATE TESTING:Thisvalvewillbeverifiedtocloseduringcoldshutdowns asperVR-1.~D-33 II4'k'L+ Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-18SYSTEM:MakeupWater(2998-G-084) COMPONENT: V-15328CATEGORY: A/CFUNCTION: Thisvalveclosestoprovideprimarycontainment forthepenetration relatedtothemakeupwatersupplylinetothecontainment building. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thisisasimplecheckvalvewithnoexternalmeansofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleaktestorbackflowtest.Thiswouldrequireaconsiderable effort,including entry.intothecontainment
    building, whichisimpractical duringplantoperation.
    ALTERNATE TESTING:Thisvalvewillbeverifiedtocloseduringcoldshutdowns asperVR-1.Atleastonceeverytwo(2)years,thisvalvewillbeverifiedtocloseinconjunction withtheAppendixJleaktestingprogram.D-34 ~,EthNt~'J' Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-19SYSTEM:Instrument Air(2998-G-085, Sh2)COMPONENT: V-18195CATEGORYA/CFUNCTION: Thisvalveclosestoprovideprimarycontainment forthepenetration relatedtotheinstrument airsupplylineto,thecontainment building. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thisisasimplecheckvalvewithnoexternalmeansofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleak.testorbackflowtest.Thiswouldrequireaconsiderable effort,including entryintothecontainment buildingandsecuringallinstrument airinsidethecontainment. Thereareover'50valves,instruments, andcontrollers suppliedbythisoneline.Duringanormalrefueling outage,analternate instrument aircompressor mustbeconnected totheisolatedsectionofinstrument airlineinordertosupplyairtothesecomponents duringtheAppendixJlocalleakagetesting.Thehosefromtheaircompressor totheinstrument airlinemustberoutedthroughthecontainment maintenance hatch.Openingthishatchforthistestalonewouldextendtheamountoftimethattheunitwouldspendincoldshutdown, thusextending theoutage.Testingofthisvalvewouldbeanunreasonable burdenontheplantstafftoperformwhileincoldshutdown. D-35 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-19(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Atleastonceeverytwo(2)years,thisvalvewillbeverifiedtocloseinconjunction withtheAppendixJleaktestingprogram.D-36 IIIIi4h+'I.hI Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-20SYSTEM:Containment Spray(2998-G-088) COMPONENTS V-07119V-07120CATEGORY: FUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromtherefueling watertank(RWT)tothecontainment spray'andsafetyinjection suctionheaders.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising ofthesevalveswouldrequiresimultaneous operation ofoneHPSIpumpandoneLPSIpumpinjecting intotheRCS,andonecontainment spraypumpinjecting intoitssprayheadertoverifythemaximumdesignaccidentflow.Suchatestisnotpractical duringanyplantoperational modes.ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly pumptestingeachofthesevalveswillbepartial-stroke exercised viarecirculation throughtheminimumflowtestcircuitsofthevarioussystems.Thevalveswillalsobepartial-stroke exercised duringtheseriesofpumpsubstantial flowtestsandcheckvalveexercises performed eachrefueling outage.D-37 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-20(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTINGcont.Duringeachreactorrefueling outageatleastoneofthesevalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, -andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability. Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheothervalvewillbeinspected duringthesameoutage,afterwhichtherotational inspection schedulewillbere-initiated. Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position2and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal. D-38 'IINIIIt Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-21SYSTEM:Containment Spray(2998-G-088) COMPONENTS: V-07129V-07143CATEGORY: FUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromtherespective containment spraypumptothecontainment sprayheaders.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising ofthesevalveswouldrequireoperating eachcontainment spraypumpatnominalaccidentflowrate.Sinceexercising thesevalvesthroughthenormalcontainment sprayflowpathwouldresultinsprayingdownthecontainment, theonlypractical flowpathavailable forsuchatestrequirespumpingwaterfromtheRWTtotheRCSviatheshutdowncoolingloops.Atcoldshutdown, theshutdowncoolingsystemcannotprovidesufficient letdownflowtotheRWTtoaccommodate fulldesignflowfromtheRWTwhilemaintaining thenecessary corecoolingfunction. ALTERNATE TESTING:Eachofthesevalveswillbepartial-stroke exercised quarterly inconjunction withtestingofthecontainment spraypumpsviatheminimumflowtestline.D-39 00 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-21(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTINGcont.Duringeachrefueling outage,eachvalvewillbeexercised atleastoncetodemonstrate fullstrokecapability. Thecontainment spraypumpwilltakesuctionfromtheRWTanddischarge intotherefueling cavityviatheshutdowncoolingsystem.D-40 ,I'4 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-22SYSTEM:Containment Spray(2998-G-088) COMPONENTS: V-07172V-07174CATEGORY: /CFUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthecontainment sumptothecontainment sprayandsafetyinjection suctionheadersduringrecirculation. YSECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Therearenoprovisions forexercising thesevalves.Inordertopassfullflowthroughthesevalves,thecontainment sumpwouldhavetobeflooded.OneSITrainofpumps(HPSI,LPSI,andCont.Spray)wouldthenhavetobeoperatedatfullflow.AsstatedinVR-21,runnigallthreeSIpumpsatfullflowisnotposible.ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringeachreactorrefueling outageatleastoneofthesevalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability. Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheothervalvewillbeinspected duringthesameoutage,afterwhichtherotational inspection schedulewillbere-initiated. Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position2and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal. P~%4~V)1~e'~4aM Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-23SYSTEMContainment Spray(2998-G-088) COMPONENTS: V-07192V-07193CATEGORY: FUNCTIONThesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromtherespective containment sprayheaderstothecontainment sprayrings.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3monthsgexceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Fullstrokeexercising ofthesevalveswouldrequireoperating eachcontainment spraypumpatnominalaccidentflowrate.Sinceexercising thesevalvesthroughthenormalcontainment sprayflowpathwouldresultinsprayingdownthecontainment, thisisconsidered impractical. Sinceflowthroughthesevalvesisnotposible,non-intrusive testmethods,shouldtheybecomeapproved, wouldnotworkonthesecheckvalves.D-42 tV(~ Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-23(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringeachreactorrefueling outageatleastoneofthesevalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability.. Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheothervalvewillbeinspected duringthesameoutage,afterwhichtherotational inspection schedulewillbere-initiated. Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position2and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal. D-43 eV Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-24SYSTEMContainment Spray(2998-G-088) COMPONENTS: V-07256V-07258CATEGORY: FUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromthehydrazine pumpstotherespective containment spraypumpsuctionheader.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Testingthesevalvesusingtheonlyflowpathavailable (viathehydrazine pumps)wouldcontaminate thecontainment spraysystemandrefueling watertankwithhydrazine. Eachofthehydrazine pumpsdischarge throughitscheckvalveintothesuctionpipingofitscontainment spraypump.Thehydrazine wouldthenbepumpedtotheRWTduringthequarterly containment spraypumpCodetestusingthemini-flow recirculation line.Continued testingwouldbuilduptheconcentration ofhydrazine intheRWTanddepletethelevelinitsstoragetank.ALTERNATE TESTINGDuringeachreactorrefueling outagethesevalveswillbeflowtested.D-44 V4el~i,LL~l1,"5<j,~Jf11 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-25SYSTEM:Miscellaneous Sampling(2998-G-092 SH1)COMPONENT: V-27101V-27102CATEGORY: A/CFUNCTIONThesevalvesclosetoprovideprimarycontainment. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thesearesimplecheckvalveswithnoexternalmeansofpositionindication, thustheonlypractical meansofverifying closureisbyperforming aleaktestorbackflowtest.Thiswouldrequireaconsiderable effort,including entryintothecontainment
    building, whichisimpractical andwouldbeanunreasonable burdenontheplantstafftoperformduringoperation.
    Inordertoperformbackflowtestingonthesevalves,thesystemmustbebreachedbyremovingcappedventsinthetubing.Thisactionwouldresultinonlyasinglecontainment isolation boundaryforthesepenetrations. Thissituation cannotbeallowedwhilecontainment integrity isrequired. Therefore, theplantmustbeineitherMode5orMode6toperformthistest.ALTERNATE TESTING:The'sevalveswillbeexercised openonceeachquarter.Atleastonceeverycoldshutdown, thesevalveswillbeverifiedtoclose.LeaktestingperAppendixJduringrefueling outagessatisfythevalveclosuretest.D-45 0hC Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.25(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:cont.Atleastonceevery2years,thesevalveswillbeleak.testedinconjunction with.theAppendixJleaktestingprogram.D-46 Revision208/01/92RELIEF"REQUEST NO.VR-26SYSTEM:Emergency DieselGenerator AirStartSystem(2998-G-096, Sh1&2)COMPONENTS: FCV-59-1A1 thruFCV-59-4Al FCV-59-1B1 thruFCV-59-4B1 SE-59-3AthruSE-59-6ASE-59-3BthruSE-59-6BCATEGORY: FUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentosupplystartingairtotheemergency dieselgenerators. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Thestroketimeofallpoweroperatedvalvesshallbemeasuredtothenearestsecond,...,wheneversuchavalveisfull-stroketested.(IWV-3413(b)) BASISFORRELIEF:Thesevalvesareintegralwiththedieselairstartsystemforeachemergency dieselgenerator. Thesevalveshavenovalvepositionindication mechanism and,assuch,thereisnopractical methodformeasuring thestroketimesofeachindividual valve.Ifoneofthesevalvesweretofailtostroke,oneofthefourpairsofairstartmotorswouldfailtooperate.Sinceonepairofairstartmotorsisabletostartthedieselgenerator, thedieselgenerator airstartsystemhasaredundancy offourforthesevalves.D-47 E'l4 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-26(cont.)BASISFORRELIEFcont.Thesurveillance forstartingandrunningeachdieselgenerator isperformed eachmonth.Theairstartmotorsurveillance isperformed every6months.Thissurveillance isolatesthreeoftheairstartmotorpairsandthefourthpairhasairthrottled toit.Adieselgenerator startsignalismanuallyinsertedandtheun-isolated motorpairisobservedforproperoperation. Theprocessisrepeatedfortheotherthreepairs.The6monthsurveillance frequency waschosentomaximizethesystemreliability whileminimizing theamountoftimethedieselgenerators aremaintained outofserviceforsurveillances. ALTERNATE TESTING:Thesevalveswillbeexercised inconjunction withtestingoftheemergency, dieselgenerators. Boththe2Aand2Bdieselgenerators willbestartedeachmonth.Every6months,these16airstartsystemvalveswillbetestedforproperoperation byobserving theoperation ofeachassociated pairofairstartmotors.Thestroketimesoftheindividual valveswillnotbemeasured. D-48 0l4k~I~II* Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-27SYSTEM:Feedwater System(2998-G-080, Sh2)COMPONENTS: V-9303V-9304V-9305CATEGORY: FUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideflowpathsfromtheauxiliary feedwater pumpdischarge tothecondensate storagetanktoensureadequatepumpcoolingduringlowflowconditions. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thereisnoflowrateinstrumentation available toverifyvalvefull-stroke exercising ofthesevalvesasrequiredbyGenericLetter89-04,Position1.ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly pumptestingeachofthesevalveswillbepartial-stroke exercised viarecirculation throughtheminimumflowtestcircuitswithnoflowmeasurements. D-49 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-27(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTINGcont.Duringeachreactorrefueling outageatleastoneofthesevalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability. Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheothertwovalveswillbeinspected duringthesameoutage,afterwhichtherotational inspection schedulewillbere-initiated. Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position2.D-50 4 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-28SYSTEM:SafetyInjection System(2998-G-078, Sh130)COMPONENTS: V-3'104V-3105CATEGORY: FUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideformini-flow recirculation flowpathsfromthelowpressuresafetyinjection pumpstotherefueling watertank.Thisminimumflowthroughtherespective pumpsremovespumpheatintheeventtheyareoperating underlowornoflowconditions. Thevalvescloseduringshutdowncoolingandlong-term recirculation topreventrecirculation throughtheidlepump(s).SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thereisnoflowrateinstrumentation available toverifyvalvefull-stroke exercising asrequiredbyGenericLetter89-04,Position1.ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly pumptestingeachofthesevalveswillbepartial-stroke exercised (open)viarecirculation throughtheminimumflowtestcircuitswithnoflowmeasurements. D-51 ll Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-28(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTINGcont.Duringcoldshutdown, thesevalveswillbebackflowtested....During each.reactorrefueling outagethesetwovalveswillbeflow,tested.Thetestwillcalculate 'theflowthroughthemini-flow linebydrainingtheRCSthroughthelinewhileobserving thePressurizer leveldroporRWTlevelincrease. Thelevelchangedividedbythetimecanbeusedtoverifythefullflowexerciseofthetwocheckvalves.D-52 IIII'>'H Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-29SYSTEM:SafetyInjection (2998-G-078, Sh.131)COMPONENTS: V-3480V-3481V-3651V-3652CATEGORY: A(Motor-operated valves)FUNCTION: ~~isolation ofsafegSECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Themotor-operated valvesopenforresidualheatremovalrecirculation duringshutdown. Each'ofthesevalvesisdesignated asapressureisolation valve(PIV)andprovidesuardsystemsfromtheRCS.Theleakagerateforvalves6-inchesorgreatershallbeevaluated perSubsection IWV-3427(b). (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Leaktestingofthesevalvesisprimarily forthepurposeofconfirming theircapability ofpreventing overpressurization andcatastrophic failureofthesafetyinjection pipingandcomponents. Inthisregard,specialleakageacceptance criteriaisestablished andincludedintheSt.Lucie2Technical Specifications (Table3.4-1)thataddresses thequestionofvalveintegrity inamoreappropriate mannerforthesevalves.Satisfying boththeTechnical Specification andtheCodeacceptance criteriaisnotwarranted andimplementation wouldbedifficult andconfusing. D-53 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-29(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:, Theleakagerateacceptance criteriaforthesevalveswillbeestablished pertheSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications, Table3.4-1.1~Leakageratesgreaterthan1.0gpmbutlessthanorequalto5.0gpmareacceptable ifthelatestmeasuredratehasnotexceededtheratedetermined bytheprevioustestbyanamountthatreducesthemarginbetweenmeasuredleakagerateandthemaximumpermissible rateof5.0gpmby504orgreater.2~Leakageratesgreaterthan1.0gpm,butlessthanorequalto5.0gpm,areunacceptable ifthelatestmeasuredrateexceededtheratedetermined bytheprevioustestbyanamountthatreducesthemarginbetweenmeasuredleakagerateandthemaximumpermissible rateof5.0gpmby504orgreater.3.Leakageratesgreaterthan5.0gpmareunacceptable. EachReactorCoolantSystemPressureIsolation Valvemotor-operatedvalvesshallbedemonstrated operablebyverifying leakagetobewithinitslimits:1~Atleastonceper18months,and2~Priortoreturning thevalvetoservicefollowing maintenance, repair,orreplacement workonthevalve.D-54 '!o Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-30SYSTEMSafetyInjection System(2998-G-078, Sh130)COMPONENTS: V-3102V-3103CATEGORY: FUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentoprovideformini-flow recirculation flowpathsfromthehigh,pressuresafetyinjection pumpstotherefueling watertank.Thisminimumflowthroughtherespective pumpsremovespumpheatintheeventtheyareoperating underlowornoflowconditions. Thevalvescloseduringshutdowncoolingandlong-term recirculation topreventrecirculation throughtheidlepump(s).SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thereisnoinstalled flowrateinstrumentation available toverifyvalvefull-stroke exercising asrequiredbyGenericLetter89-04,Position1.D-55 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-30(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly pumptestingeachofthesevalveswill.bepartial-stroke exercised (open)viarecirculation throughtheminimumflowtestcircuitswithnoflowmeasurements. Duringcoldshutdown, thesevalveswillbebackflowtested.During-eachreactorrefueling outageatleastoneofthetwoHPSIpumpvalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability. Inspections shallbescheduled suchthatvalveswillbecheckedinarotatingsequencesuchthateachvalveissubjecttoinspection atleastonceeverythree(3)years.Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheothervalvewillbeinspected duringthesameoutage,afterwhichtherotational inspection schedulewillbere-initiated. Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position2.St.LucieUnit2wasgrantedaonetimereliefbytheNRCforthedisassembly ofV-3103duringthe1992refueling outage.Bothcheckvalvesmustbedisassembled duringthenextrefueling outageinthefallof1993.SeeNRCSERletterfromHerbertN.BerkowtoJ.H.Goldbergdated2June1992.D-56 ~I Revision208/01/92RELIEF'EQUEST NO.VR-31SYSTEM:MainSteam(2998-G-079, Sh1)COMPONENTS: V-08130V-08163CATEGORYFUNCTION: Thesevalvesopentosupplysteamtothe2CAuxiliary Feedwater Pump(AFW)turbine.Thesevalvesclosetopreventunrestricted releaseofsteamfromanunaffected steamgenerator intheeventofasteamline ruptureupstreamofanMSIV.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:Thereisnopractical meansorprovision forpressurizing thepipingdownstream ofthesevalvesinordertoverifyclosureofthesevalves.ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringthemonthlytestofthe2CAFW,thesevalveswillbepartial-stroke exercised. Duringeachreactorrefueling outagebothofthesevalveswillbefull-stroke exercised duringtheAFWPumpsubstantial flowtestsD-57 Hll' Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-31ALTERNATE TESTINGcont.Duringeachreactorrefueling outageatleastoneofthesevalveswillbedisassembled, inspected, andmanuallystrokedtoverifyoperability. Shouldavalveunderinspection befoundtobeinoperable, thentheremaining othervalvewillbeinspected duringthesameoutage,afterwhichtherotational inspection schedulewillbere-initiated. Following valvere-assemblynotestingispossible(partial-flow orleaktesting)priortoplacingthevalvesinservice,thusnonewillbeperformed. Thissatisfies therequirements ofGenericLetter89-04,Position2and,assuch,isconsidered tobeapproveduponsubmittal. D-58 41'"' Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-32SYSTEM:SafetyInjection (2998-G-078, Sh130)COMPONENTS: V-3101CATEGORYFUNCTION: ThisvalveopenstoallowflowfromtheSITstotheVCT.This.flowpathisnecessary toassuresufficient waterinventory forplantcooldown-shouldtheRWTbecomeunavailable. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: Checkvalvesshallbeexercised atleastonceevery3months,exceptasprovidedbyIWV-3522. (IWV-3521) BASISFORRELIEF:LininguptheSITstodischarge intotheVCTwouldresultintheintroduction ofhighlyconcentrated boricacidsolutiontothesuctionofthechargingpumps.This,inturn,wouldresultintheadditionofexcessborontotheRCS.Thisrapidinsertion ofnegativereactivity wouldresultinarapidRCScooldownanddepressurization. Alargeenoughboronadditionwouldresultinanunscheduled planttripandapossibleinitiation ofSafetyInjection Systems.Duringcoldshutdown, theintroduction ofexcessquantities ofboricacidintotheRCSisundesirable fromtheaspectofmaintaining properplantchemistry andtheinherentdifficulties thatmaybeencountered duringthesubsequent startupduetoover-boration oftheRCS.Thewastemanagement systemwouldbeoverburdened bythelargeamountsofRCScoolantthatwouldrequireprocessing todecreaseitsboronconcentration. Therefore, onlyapartialflowtestcanbeperformed duringcoldshutdown. D-59 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-32(cont.)ALTERNATE TESTING:Thischeckvalvewillbepartialflowtestedduringcoldshutdowns perVR-1.Thecheckvalvewillbefullflowexercised onceeveryrefueling outage.D-60 Q1 Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-33SYSTEMFeedwater (2998-G-080, Sh2)COMPONENTS: SE-09-2SE-09-4SE-09-3SE-09-5CATEGORY: FUNCTION: ThesesolenoidvalvescycleopenandclosedduringanAFASactuation tocontrolauxiliary feedwater flowtothesteamgenerators. SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: If,forpoweroperatedvalves,anincreaseinstroketimeof25%ormorefromtheprevioustestforvalveswithfull-stroke timesgreaterthan10sec.or504ormoreforvalveswithfull-stroke timeslessthanorequalto10secisobserved, testfrequency shallbeincreased toonceeachmonthuntilcorrective actionistaken...(IWV-3414(a)) BASISFORRELIEF:Thesefourvalvesarepiloted,normallyclosed,solenoidglobevalvesmadebytheTargetRockCorporation. Whentheirsolenoidcoilisenergized, themagneticforceliftsthePilotDisk,openingthePilotOrificeintheMainDisk.AnypressureinthechamberabovetheMainDiskcannowventoffthroughthePilotOrificetothedownstream sideofthevalve.WiththepressureventedabovetheMainDisk,theupstreampressureactingonthelowersideoftheMainDiskcannowliftifofftheMainSeat,rapidlyopeningthevalve.Intheabsenceofapressuredifferential, nopressureforceexiststendingtoseatthedisc,therefore themagneticforceoftheSolenoidCoilissufficient, actingthroughtheStem,PilotDisc,andPin,todirectlylifttheMainDiscofftheseat,openingthevalve. ,J1~~ Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-33(cont.)BASISFORRELIEF:cont.Thestroketimesmeasuredwithoutdifferential .pressure arenotonlyslower,theyalso.varysignificantly fromtesttotestcausingthevalvestobeplacedintoalertunnecessarily. Therefore, St.LucierequestsrelieffromIWV-3417(a), thealerttrendingofvalvestroketimes,forthequarterly stroketest.ThevalvesrequiretheAFWpumpstoberunninganddischarging intothesteamgenerators todevelopthedifferential pressureforthestrokingofthesevalves.Pumpingfromtheauxiliary feedwater intothesteamgenerators duringnormaloperation isimpractical andundesirable. Injecting therelatively cold,auxiliary feedwater intothemainfeedwater lineswhiletheplantisoperating atpowerwouldcausealargetemperature differential (approximately 375deg-F).Significant thermalshockandfatiguecyclingofthefeedwater pipingandsteamgenerator nozzlescouldresult.ALTERNATE TESTING:Duringquarterly testing,thesevalveswillbeexercised andfailtestedduringwhichtheirstroketimeswillberecorded. However,thevalves'troke timeswillnotbetrendedforalerttesting.Ifthemaximumallowedstroketimeisexceeded, thenthevalveswillbeplacedoutofservice.Testingperformed duringcoldshutdownwillrecordandtrendthevalves'troke times.Shouldavalve'sstroketimeexceeditsalertlimit,itwillbeplacedinalertandwillbeaddressed priortostartup.Coldshutdowntestingwillbeconducted perVR-1D-62 I4a Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-34SYSTEM:Component CoolingWater(2998-G-083) COMPONENTS: TCV-14-4A TCV-14-4B CATEGORY: FUNCTION: These..control va1vesregulatetheamountof.IntakeCoolingWaterflowingthroughtheComponent'ooling Systemheatexchangers. Intheeventoffailure,thesevalveswillfailopen.SECTIONXIREUIREMENT: If,forpoweroperatedvalves,andincreaseinstroketimeof25%ormorefromtheprevioustestforvalveswithfull-stroke timesgreaterthan10sec.or50%ormoreforvalveswithfull-stroke timeslessthanorequalto10secis.observed, testfrequency shallbeincreased toonceeachmonthuntilcorrective actionistaken...(IWV-3414(a)) BASISFORRELIEF:Thesetwovalvesareoperatedviaairsignalsfromtheirtemperature controllers. Thevalvescanbeoperatedbyplacingtheircontrollers inmanualandvaryingtheairsignalfromthecontrollers. However,duetotheresponsetimesofthecontrollers, thevalvestroketimesvaryfromtesttotestsufficiently toplacethevalvesintoalertoccasionally. Thevalvescanalsobeoperatedbyclosingthevalvemanuallyusingthecontroller andthenisolating andthenventingthecontrolairsignaltothevalves.Thetimeittakestoisolateandthenventthecontrolairisdependant upontheoperatorperforming thetest..D-63 it,LA Revision208/01/92RELIEFREQUESTNO.VR-34(cont.)BASISFORRELIEF:cont.Theratethattheairisventedhasadirectaffectonthevalves'troke times.The-stroke timesvaryfromtestto,testsufficiently toplacethevalvesintoalertoccasionally. Therefore, St.LucierequestsrelieffromIWV-3417(a), thealerttrendingofvalvestroketimes.ALTERNATE TESTING:Bothofthesevalveswillbeexercised andfailtestedquarterly duringwhichtheirstroketimeswillberecorded. However,thevalveswillnotbetrendedforalerttesting.Iftheirstroketimesexceedthemaximumallowedstroketime,thenthe'valveswillbeplacedoutofservice.D-64 AppendixEValveProgramColdShutdownJustifications 'Iilk Revision208/01/92AppendixE:COLDSHUTDOWNJUSTIFICATIONS Thisappendixisintendedtoprovidethejustification forperforming valveexercising onlyatcoldshutdownconditions aspermitted byIWV-3412(a), 3415and5322.Specifically includedinthiscategoryarethefollowing:
    • Avalvewhosefailureinapositionotherthanitsnormalpositioncouldjeopardize theimmediate safetyoftheplantorsystemcomponents;
    • Avalvewhosefailureinapositionotherthanitsnormalpositioncouldcausealltrainsofasafeguard systemtobeinoperable;
    • Avalvewhosefailureinapositionotherthanitsnormalpositionthatmightcauseatransient thatcouldleadtoaplanttrip;or*Whentestrequirements orconditions areprecluded bysystemoperation oraccess.Coldshutdowntestingisperformed underconditions outlinedinReliefRequestVR-1.ReactorCoolant2998-G-078 Sh107V-1460thruV-1466--ReactorCoolantSystemGasVentsThesevalvesareadministratively controlled inthekey-locked closedpositionwiththepowersupplydisconnected topreventinadvertent operation.
    SincetheseareClass1isolation valvesforthereactorcoolantsystem,failureofavalvetocloseorsignificant leakagefollowing closurecouldresultinalossofcoolantinexcessofthelimitsimposedbyTechnical Specification 3.1.3leadingtoaplantshutdown. Furthermore, ifavalveweretofailopenorvalveindication failtoshowthevalvereturnedtothefullyclosedpositionfollowing exercising, prudentplantoperation wouldprobablylikelyresultinaplantshutdown. E-1 A~P'Vipski&f1+l Revision208/01/92ReactorCoolant2998-G-078 Sh108V-1474andV-1475Power-Operated ReliefValves.Duetothepotential impact.oftheresulting*transient shouldoneofthesevalvesopenprematurely orstickintheopenposition, itis=considered imprudent tocyclethemduringplantoperation withthereactorcoolantsystempressurized. Chemical&VolumeControl2998-G-078 Sh.120V-2522"LetdownLineContainment Isolation ValveClosingthisvalveduringoperation isolatestheletdownline.fromtheRCSandwouldresultinundesirable pressurizer level..transients withthepotential foraplanttrip.'favalvefailedtoreopen,then-an-unexpected plantshutdownwould.berequired. Chemical6VolumeControl2998-G-078 Sh.121V-2501VolumeControlTankOutletValveClosingthisvalveduringoperation ofachargingpumpwouldisolatetheVCTfromthechargingpumpsuctionheaderdamaginganyoperating chargingpumpsandinterrupting theflowofchargingwaterflowtotheRCSwiththepotential ofRCStransients andplanttrip.V-2504RWTDischarge ValveOpeningthisvalveduringoperation wouldresultininjection ofRWTboratedwaterintothereactorcoolantsystem.Thiswould,inturn,resultinoverboration withanadversereactioninreactorpower,and thepotential forapowertransient. E-2 ""AVIIh'Iit"hLAk*~I Revision208/01/92V-2505andV-2524RCPControlBleedoffIsolation ValvesExercising eitherofthesevalvestotheclosedpositionwhenanyofthereactorcoolantpumps(RCP's)areinoperation wouldinterrupt flowfromtheRCPsealsandresultindamagetothepump(s).Chemical&VolumeControl2998-G-078 Sh.122SE-02-03andSE-02-04Auxiliary Pressurizer SprayValvesOpeningeitherofthesevalves(orfailureintheopenposition) duringplantoperation wouldcauseanRCSpressuretransient thatcouldpotentially adversely affectplantsafetyandleadtoaplanttrip.Inaddition, thepressurizer spraypipingwouldbesubjected toundesirable thermalshock.~V-2431Auxiliary Pressurizer SprayCheckValveInordertotestthisvalve,eitherSE-02-03orSE-02-04mustbeopened.Openingeitherofthesevalves(orfailureintheopenposition) duringplantoperation wouldcauseanRCSpressuretransient thatcouldpotentially adversely affectplantsafetyandleadtoaplanttrip.Inaddition, thepressurizer spraypipingwouldbesubjected toundesirable thermalshock.V-2440ChargingPumpDischarge CheckValveToSafetyInjection Openingthisvalverequiresoperating achargingpumpanddischarging intotheRCSviathesafetyinjection nozzles.PerTechnical Specification 3.5.2,thermalcyclingofthesafetyinjection nozzlesisundesirable andshouldbeavoided.E-3 Revision208/01/92V-2515andV-2516LetdownLineIsolation ValvesClosingthesevalvesduringoperation isolates..theletdownlinefromtheRCSandwouldresultinundesirable pressurizer leveltransients withthepotential foraplanttrip.Ifavalvefailedtoreopen,thenanunexpected plantshutdownwouldberequired. V-2598ChargingLineIsolation ValveClosingthisvalveduringoperation isolatesthechargingpumpsfromtheRCSandwouldresultinundesirable pressurizer leveltransients withthepotential foraplanttripandpotential damagetothechargingpumps.Ifthevalvefailedto'reopen,thenanunexpected plantshutdownwouldberequired. SafetInectionResidualHeatRemoval2998-G-078 Sh130V-3106andV-3107LPSIPumpDischarge CheckValvesDuringnormalplantoperation, theLPSIPumpscannotdevelopsufficient discharge pressuretopumpthroughthesevalvestotheRCSandexercisethemintheopendirection. Theonlyothertestflowpathavailable isthroughtheshutdowncoolinglinerecirculating totheRWT.Duringthistesttherewouldbesignificant backpressure onbothLPSIminimumflowdischarge linessuchthatthetheremaynotbeadequatecoolingtothenon-testLPSIPumpshouldaccidentresponseberequired. ThiscouldresultinbothLPSIPumpsbeing.effectively inoperable. .SWtlrrsea0 Revision208/01/92SafetIn'ection ResidualHeatRemoval2998-G-078 Sh131V-3114,V-3124,V-3134,andV-3144LPSIColdLegInjection CheckValvesDuringnormalplantoperation, theLPSIPumpscannotdevelopsufficient discharge--pressure topumpthroughthesevalvestotheRCSandexercisethemintheopendirection. V-3480,3481,3651,and3652ShutdownCoolingRCSIsolation ValvesThesevalvesareprovidedwithelectrical interlocks thatpreventopeningwheneverReactorCoolantSystempressureexceeds275psia.Thisprecludes exercising thesevalvesinanyotherplantcondition thancoldshutdown. V-3545,V-3664,andV-3665ShutdownCoolingIsolation andCrossConnectValvesThemotor-operated valvesV-3664andV-3665areisolation valvesforshutdowncooling,and V-3545isthecrossconnectvalvebetweenthetwotrainsofshutdowncooling.Thesevalvesarenormallylockedclosed.Afailureofthesevalvesinanyotherpositioncouldjeopardize theintegrity oftheLowPressureSafetyInjection System.SafetIn'ection ResidualHeatRemoval2998-G-078 Sh132SE-03-1Athru1DSITankDrainValvesStroketestingthesevalvescouldallowtheassociated SITanktodropbelowitsTechnical Specification intankpressureand/orlevel.FailureinthismodewouldrendertheSITankinoperable andrequireaplantshutdown. V-3611,V-3621,V-3631,andV-3641SITankFillValvesStroketestingthesevalvescouldallowtheassociated SITanktodropbelowitsTechnical Specification intankpressureand/orlevel.FailureinthismodewouldrendertheSITankinoperable andrequireaplantshutdown. E-5 ~tU+o Revision208/01/92V-3614,V-3624,V-3634,andV-3644SITankDischarge Isolation ValvesStroketestingthesevalvesinthecloseddirection duringnormaloperation isnotpossible. Thevalvesarenormallylockedopenwiththeirbreakeropened.Alsotheyareinterlocked toopenwhenRCSpressureexceeds500psia.Therefore, thevalvescannotbecycledexceptduringcoldshutdowns whenRCSpressureis(500psia.V-3733thruV-3740SITankVentValvesOpeninganyofthesevalvesduringnormalplantoperation withtheSITankspressurized isundesirable sinceifavalveweretofailtore-closetheresultwouldbedepressurization ofthe,affectedSITankand-pressurization ofthecontainment buildingwiththepotential forsafetysystemactuation. MainSteam2998-G-079 Sh1HCV-08-1AGBMainSteamIsolation ValvesDuringplantoperation atpower,fullclosureofeitherofthesevalvesisnotpractical asitwouldrequireisolating asteamgenerator whichwouldresultinaseveretransient on.the'steamandreactorsystemsandapossibleplanttrip.V-8130andV-8163Steam-Driven AFWPumpSteamSupplyCheckValvesVerifying closureofthesevalvesatnormaloperating pressures wouldrequiredisolating theassociated steamgenerator fromthesteamsupplylinesandventingthepipingbetweentheclosedisolation valveandthecheckvalve.Itisconsidered tobeimprudent toisolatethesteamsupplyduringoperation and,inaddition, itisundesirable tosubjectplantpersonnel tothehazardsassociated withventingthesteamlineattheseoperating conditions. Fullstrokeoperation ofthesevalvesrequiresoperating 2CAFWPumpandfullaccidentflowratewhichisnotpractical duringplantoperation atpower.(SeeReliefRequestPR-4)E-6 hVV Revision208/01/92Feedwater 2998-G-080 Sh2HCV-09-1A&BandHCV-09-2A&BMainFeedwater Isolation ValvesDuringplantoperation atpower,closureofanyofthesevalvesisnotpractical asitwouldrequireisolating asteamgenerator whichwouldresultinaseveretransient onthesteamandreactorsystemsandaplanttrip.V-9107,9123,and9139Auxiliary Feedwater PumpDischarge CheckValvesFull-stroke exercising ofthesevalveswouldrequireoperation oftherelatedauxiliary feedwater pumpandinjection ofcoldwater(85deg-F)intothehot(450deg-F)feedwater supplypiping.This,inturn,wouldresultinunacceptable thermalstressonthefeedwater systempipingcomponents. V-9119,9135,9151,and9157Auxiliary Feedwater SupplyCheckValvesFull-stroke exercising ofthesevalveswouldrequireoperation ofarelatedauxiliary feedwater pumpandinjection ofcoldwater(85deg-F)intothehot(450deg-F)feedwater supplypiping.This,.inturn,wouldresultinunacceptable thermalstressonthefeedwater systempipingcomponents. ComonentCoolinSstem2998-G-083 HCV-14-1,2(6 &7RCPCoolingWaterSupply/Return Isolation ValvesThesevalvesarerequiredtobeopentoensurecontinued coolingofreactorcoolantpumpauxiliary components andthecontrolroddrives.Closinganyofthesevalvesduringplantoperation wouldresultinsevereRCPandCRDdamageleadingtoplantoperation inapotentially unsafemodeandasubsequent plantshutdown. E-7 PlIT Revision208/01/92HCV-14-3A&BShutdownHeatExchanger ReturnValvesTestingeitherofthese.valvesduringplantoperation, wouldresultinanunbalanced flowcondition intheaffectedCCWtrainanddecreased flowtoessential equipment. Thiscouldresultincomponent damageoranundesirable planttransient. ServiceAir2998-G-085 Sh1V-181270ServiceAirContainment Isolation CheckValveDuringnormalpoweroperation, theserviceairsupplytothecontainment buildingisisolated. Thecontainment isolation valves,HCV-18-2, isanormallyshutvalveusedtoisolatetheserviceairsysteminsidecontainment. Testingacheckvalveinanisolatedsection.ofasystemisnotwarranted. Thecheckvalvewillbebackflowtestedduringcoldshutdowns whenthesectionof-theserviceairsysteminsidethecontainment buildingisinservice.Instrument Air2998-G-085 Sh2HCV-18-1PrimaryContainment Instrument AirSupplyClosingthisvalveisolatesoperating airtocriticalcomponents inthecontainment buildingincluding thepressurizer sprayvalvesandCVCSletdownisolation valvesandcouldcausesevereplanttransients andaplanttrip.Failureintheclosedpositionwouldcauseaplantshutdown. E-8 phdV44=IIIya Revision208/01/92V-18279andV-18283Maintenance HatchDoorSealAccumulator AirSupplyPerforming theclosedtestonthesevalvesrequiresentryintotheShieldBuildingandisolating .theair,.supply .to,thevacuumreliefvalves.Duringoperation thisisaneutronradiation area.DuetoALARAconsiderations, thesecheckvalveswillonlybetestedduringcoldshutdowns. "HeatinAirConditionin AndVentilation &AirConditionin 2998-G-878 FCV-25-1thruFCV-25-6PrimaryContainment PurgeandVentValvesThesevalvesarerequiredtoremainclosedatalltimeswhentheplantisoperating inModes1.through 4,thustheyarenotrequiredtooperate(close)duringoperational periods.Duetothelargesizeofthesevalvesandthepotential fordamageasaresultoffrequentcycling,itisnotprudenttooperatethemmorethanisabsolutely necessary. V-25-20andV-25-21Containment VacuumBreakersThesevalvescanonlybeexercised manuallyrequiring directaccesstoeachvalve.,Sincethesevalvesarelocatedwithinthecontainment
    building, accessislimitedandnotroutinely practical.
    ,E-9 REACTORCONTAINMENT BUILDINGINTEGRATED LEAKAGERATETESTFINALREPRTSTL.UCIEUNITNO2.NUCLEARPOWERPLANTFTPI.ERCE,ELDOCKETNUMBER50-3899209250218 1 IIIIIII ST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.2NUCLEARPOWERPLANTFT.PIERCE,FLORIDADOCKETNO.50-389REACTORCONTAINMENT BUILDINGINTEGRATED LEAKAGERATETESTPreparedBy:DuaneMumperILRTEngierReviewedBy:JimCnorTest&CodeLeadEngineerApprovedby:D.H.WestTechnical Supervisor DateofTestCompletion: June17,1992 I.INTRODUCTION ANDSUMMARYIX.TESTDISCUSSION A.Description oftheContainment B.Description ofILRTInstrumentation 1.Temperature Instrumentation 2.HumidityXnstrumentation 3.PressureInstrumentation 4.FlowInstrumentation 5.Instrument Selection Guide(ISG)Containment Pressurization Equipment Description oftheComputerProgramDescription oftheTestingSequenceCa~~~lculatson2'246788991011III.ANALYSISANDXNTERPRETATION A.Instrumentation SystemPerformance B.Temperature Stabilization PhaseC.LeakageSurveyPhaseD.Integrated LeakageRatePhaseE.Verification Controlled LeakageRate~~~~Phase~~~~~~~~~~~~161618192021SECTIONA.B.C.D.E.F.IVFIGURESRTDLocations andVolumesRHDLocations andVolumesFlowDiagramforPressureSensingandLeakageDataCollection Output,andStorageFlowDiagramforPressurization SystemSt.LucieUnit2ILRTSequence~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Controlled ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~22232425262728SECTIONVAPPENDICES APPENDIXA.TABULATION OFnASFOUNDnANDi<ASLEFTnILRTRESULTS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ACorrection ofILRTResultfor"AS-FOUND"CaseB.Correction ofILRTResultsfor"AS-LEFT" CaseAppendixB:ILRTRawDataandGraphical Interpretations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Stabilization DataFigureGStabilization PeriodAirMass&VaporPressureFigureHStabilization PeriodAverageTemperature &VaporPressureFigureIHistorical vsLatestILRTVaporPressureTrendsFigureJ4RHbyElevation DuringStabilization FigureKTemperature ByElevation DuringStabilization ILRTDATA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FigureLILRTContainment AbsolutePressureFigureMILRTWeightedAverageTemperature FigureNILRTWeightedAverageVaporPressure293131323334646566676869868788 Figure0ILRTCalculated AirMassFigurePILRTBn-TopRatesRelativeToLimits~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FigureQLocalSensorDeviations AffectsAirMassCalculation FigureRILRTCLRTAirMassandFittedLeakageRatesCLRTDATA..........~.~~FigureSCLRTContainment AbsolutePressureFigureTCLRTWeightedVaporPressure'igure UCLRTWeightedAverageTemperature FigureVCLRTCalculated AirMassFigureWCLRTBn-TopRatesRelativetoLimitsAPPENDIXCLOCALLEAKAGERATETESTINGCONDUCTED SINCE198989909293103104105106107108VI.LOCALLEAKAGERATEPROBLEMSSINCELASTILRT......119A.MainPurgeExhaust(FCV-25-5) ...........119B.Personnel AirLock....'............120 III I.INTRODUCTION ANDSUMMARYAperiodicType"A"Integrated LeakageRateTest(ILRT)wassuccessfully conducted ontheprimarycontainment structure oftheFloridaPower&LightCompanySt.LuciePlantUnitNo.2Pressurized-WaterReactor.Thistestwasperformed atfullpressureinaccordance withthefacilityTechnical Specifications. ThisILRTtestwasperformed usingthe"Absolute Method"oftestinginaccordance withtheCodeofFederalRegulations, Title10,Part50=AppendixJ,"PrimaryReactorContainment LeakageTestingforWater-Cooled PowerReactors," inaccordance withANSIN45.4-1972,AmericanNationalStandard, "LeakageRateTestingofContainment Structures forNuclearReactors," andthemethodology andcalculational requirement ofTopicalReportBN-TOP-1, Revision1,"TestingCriteriaforIntegrated LeakageRateTestingofPrimaryContainment Structures forNuclearPowerPlants."TheILRTwasperformed atapressureinexcessofthecalculated peakcontainment internalpressurerelatedtothedesignbasisaccidentasspecified intheFinalSafetyAnalysisReport(FSAR)andtheTechnical Specifications. Thisreportdescribes andpresentstheresultsoftheperiodicType"A"leakageratetesting,including thesupplemental testmethodutilizedforverification. Inaddition, FloridaPower&LightCompanyperformstypes"B"and"C"testinginaccordance withtherequirements of10CFR50,AppendixJ,andtheTechnical Specifications. Theresultsoftypes"B"and"C"testingperformed sincethelastILRTareprovidedinthisreport. I Theresulting reported"as-found" Type"A"containment leakageat42.3psigis0.052percentofthecontained massperday.Thisvalueincludesthedifference betweentheas-foundandas-leftminimumpathwayTypes"B"and"C"localleakagemeasurements asrequiredbytheNRCI6EInformation Notice85-71.Theresulting reported"as-left" Type"A"containment leakageat42.3psigis0.052percentofthecontained massperday.Theacceptance criteriaforthistestascontained inthefacilityTechnical Specifications isthatleakagecannotexceed0.375percentofthecontained airmassperdayforeitherthe"as-found" or"as-left" case.II.TESTDISCUSSION A.Description oftheContainment Thecontainment. vesselcompletely enclosestheentirereactorandreactorcoolantsystemtoensurenoleakageofradioactive 'materials tothe,environment intheunlikelyeventofalossofcoolantaccident. Thecontainment systemdesignincorporates afree-standing containment vesselsurrounded byalow-leakage concreteshieldbuilding. Afour-foot annularspaceisprovidedbetweentheouterwallofthecontainment vesselandtheinnerwalloftheshieldbuildingtoallowfiltration ofcontainment vesselleakageduring III accidentconditions tominimizeoff-sitedoses.Thefree-standing containment vesselisatwo-inchthickr'ightcircularcylinderwithaone-inchthickhemispherical domeandtwo-inchthickellipsoidal bottom.Theoverallvesseldimensions are140-footdiameterby232-foothigh.Thevesselwallthickness isincreased toaminimumoffourinchesadjacenttoallpenetrations andopenings. Thevesselisfabricated ofASME-SA516Grade70fullykilnedpressurevesselqualitysteelplate.Thenetfreevolumeofthecontainment vesselis2.5x10~cubicfeet.Thecontainment vesselstructure includesonepersonnel airlock,oneemergency escapelock,onefueltransfertube,oneequipment maintenance hatchandoneseal-welded construction hatch.Allprocesspipingandelectrical penetrations areweldeddirectlytothecontainment vesselnozzleswiththeexception ofthemainsteam,mainfeedwater, andfueltransfertubepenetrations. Thesepenetrations areprovidedwithtestablemultipleplyexpansion bellowstoallowforthermalgrowthorbuildingdifferential motion.Thecontainment vesselisdesignedandconstructed inaccordance withtherequirements forClassMCvesselscontained inSectionIZZoftheASMECode.Thecontainment vesseliscodestampedforadesigninternalcontainment pressureof44psigatatemperature of264'F.Thecontainment vesselandallpenetrations IIIIIII aredesignedtolimitleakagetolessthan0.5percentbyweightofthecontained airperdayattheabovedesignconditions. Thecalculated peakaccidentpressureforthedesignbasisaccidentfortheSt.LuciePlantNo.2is41.8psig,inaccordance withTechnical Specification 3.6.1.2.a.1 B.Description ofILRTInstrumentation Thecontainment systemwasequippedwithinstrumentation topermitleakageratedetermination bythe"absolute method."Utilizing thismethod,theactualmassofdryairwithinthecontainment iscalculated. Theleakageratebecomesthetimerateofchangeofthis,value.Themassofair(Q)iscalculated according tothePerfectGasLawasfollows:where:P-Containment TotalAbsolutePressurePv-Containment WaterVaporPressure(Average) V-Containment NetFreeVolumeR-GasConstantT-Containment AbsoluteTemperature (Average) Theprimarymeasurement variables requiredarecontainment absolutepressure, containment relativehumidity, andcontainment temperature asafunctionoftime.Duringthesupplementary verification test,.containment bleed-off flowisalsorecorded. Averagecontainment absolutetemperature isdetermined bymeasuring discretelocaltemperatures throughout thecontainment andapplyingamassandvolumeweightedaveraging technique. Thevolumefractionforeachsensorisdetermined baseduponsolidgeometrical calculations: vs-=E-TTxwhere:T-Containment AbsoluteTemperature (Average) T>-LocalTemperature forSensoriVf;-VolumeFractionforSensoriAveragecontainment watervaporpressureisdetermined bymeasuring discretelocalrelativehumidities throughout thecontainment, converting thesetolocalvaporpressures usinglocalgrouptemperatures andapplyingamassandvolumeweightedaveraging technique. Thevolumefractions fortherelativehumiditysensorsaredetermined inthesamemannerasforthetemperature'ensors above.Pv>=SRH>*Psat forT> where:4RH;-RelativeHumidityforSensorjPsatforT;-SteamTableSaturation PressureforlocalPvPvVF)groupaveragetemperature nearsensorjCalculated localvaporpressureforsensorjContainment Watervaporpressure(Average) Containment AbsoluteTemperature (Average) VolumeFractionforsensorjLocaltemperature forsensorjTheInstrument Selection GuideorISGisusedtodetermine theabilityoftheinstrumentation systemtomeasuretheleakagerate.Thecalculated ZSGforthistestmetallacceptance criteriaforalltestinstrumentation systems.1.Temperature Instrumentation Fortyprecision Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs)werelocatedthroughout thecontainment toallowmeasurement oftheweightedaverageairtemperature. Thelocationofthetemperature detectors inthecontainment isdepictedinFigureA.EachRTDsensorwassuppliedwithacalibrated resistance versustemperature curveaccurateto+0.5'F.Thesensitivity andrepeatability ofeachRTDsensorislessthan+0.01'F.Thesignalconditioning circuitandreadoutfortheRTD sensorswasaFluke2280Bdataloggeroperating inaconstantcurrentmode.Theoperating parameters fortheRTDconstantcurrentcardareaccurateto+0.16'Fandhasaresolution of+0.01oFEachRTDwasinsitucalibration checkedafterinstallation toverifycorrectoperation. Thedataloggeroperating asatotalloopwithanRTDinthecircuithasarepeatability of+0.01'Fandaresolution of+0.01'F.2.HumidityInstrumentation TenResistance HumidityDetectors (RHDs)werelocatedthroughout thecontainment toallowmeasurement oftheweightedaveragecontainment vaporpressure. ThelocationoftheRHDsinthecontainment isdepictedinFigureB.Thecalibrated accuracyoftheRHDsis+2.5percentRH,therepeatability oftheRHDsis+0.01percentRH,andthesensitivity oftheRHDsis+0.1percentThereadoutdeviceusedfortheRHDswasaFluke2280BdataIlogger.Therepeatability*of thisdeviceis+0.01percentRHwhiletheresolution ofthedeviceis+0.01percentRH.EachRHDwasinsitucalibration checkedafterinstallation toverifycorrectoperation. 3.PressureInstrumentation Twoprecision vibrating cylinderelementpressuresensorswereusedtodetermine containment absolutepressure. Thearrangement oftubingconnections betweenthepressuresensorsandthecontainment isshowninFigureC.Eitherpressuresensorcouldbeusedastheprimarypressuresensorforleakageratecalculations withtheremaining sensorbeingconsidered. asabackup.Thecalibrated accuracyofthemanometers is+0.015percentofreading.Thesensitivity, repeatability, andresolution ofthepressuresensorsis+0.002psi.BinaryCodedDecimal(BCD)outputfrombothpressuresensorswasconnected totheFluke2280Bdatalogger.4.FlowInstrumentation Avariableareafloat-type rotameter wasusedtosuperimpose leakageduringthesupplementary CLRT.Thepipingconnection betweenthe'otameter andthecontainment isshowninFigureC.Theaccuracy, repeatability, andsensitivity fortherotameter inunitsofSCFMandconverted toequivalent leakagevaluesisgivenbelow:PeakPressureRotameter AccuracyRepeatability sensitivity SCFg+0~20+0.05+0.05Equivalent Laa~acae+0.00314/day+0.00084/day+0.00084/day 5.Instrument Selection Guide(ISG)Calculation TheInstrument Selection Guideisamethodofcompiling theinstrumentation sensitivity andresolution foreachprocessmeasurement variableusedduringtheILRTandevaluating thetotalinstrumentation system'sabilitytodetectleakageratesintherangerequired. TheISGformulaisdescribed inAmericanNationalStandardANSI/ANS56.8-1987. AlthoughtheISGisaveryconservative measureofsensitivity, thegeneralindustrypracticeforthistesthasbeentorequiresensitivity atleastfourtimesbetterthanthecontainment allowable leakageorISG<0.25La.Thecalculated ISGfortheinstrumentation usedforthistestwas0.0078percentperday,for'n8hourtest.Theallowable valueforthistestis0.25Laor0.125percentperday,foran8hourtest.TheISGcalculation metallrecommended criteriaanddemonstrated theabilityoftheILRTinstrumentation systemtomeasurecontainment leakagewithasensitivity exceeding thatrequiredbytheappropriate industrystandards. C.Containment Pressurization Equipment Theequipment usedtopressurize thecontainment isshowninFigureD.The'nineoil-freeindustrial diesel-driven aircompressors hadatotalnominalcapacityof13,200SCFM.Thecompressed airwasthenroutedtowater-cooled aftercoolers, moistureseparators, andrefrigerant airdryers.Thisequipment assuredthatcleananddryairwasusedtopressurize thecontainment. D.Description oftheComputerProgramTheEbascoILRTcomputerprogramisaninteractive programwrittenspecifically forfast,easyutilization duringallphasesoftheILRTandCLRT.Theprogramiqwritteninahigh-level,
    compiled, structured languageandisoperatedonportableMS-DOSpersonalcomputer.
    Theprogramhasbeenverifiedandmeetsallrequirements oftheEbascoandFloridaPower&LightQualityAssurance Programs. Asnecessary, dataentryandmodifications arereadilyaccomplished bythedata'cquisition team.Inadditiontoextensive dataverification
    routines, theprogramcalculates, ondemand,totaltimeandmasspointleakratesaswellasthe95percentUpperConfidence Levelfortheseleakageratecalculations.
    Calculations andmethodology oftheprogramarederivedfromAmericanNationalStandardANSIN45.4-1972, ANSI/ANS56.8-1987 andTopicalReportBN-TOP-1, Revision1.Inputdatamaybedeletedforagiveninstrument inthecaseofasensormalfunction. Thedeletionofagiveninstrument isperformed onallsamplesinthedatabase.Weighting factors,ifapplicable, arethenrecalculated fortheremaining instrument 10 IIIIII sensorsofthattype(seesectionIII.A).Dataevaluations areenhancedbytheflexibledisplayofeithersensorvariables orvariouscomputedvaluesintabularorgraphical formonthecomputerscreenorprinter.Dataisrecordedonmagneticmediatopreventlossduringthetesting.Alldataisstoredonthecomputersysteminuse,withretrieval capability toanydesireddatabasethroughout thetesting.Ancillary portionsoftheprogramassisttheuserindetermination oftemperature stabilization, determining theILRTtermination
    criteria, performing ISGcalculations, performing insituinstrument loopperformance calculations anddetermination ofacceptable superimposed CLRTleakageverification.
    Temperature, pressureandhumiditydataaretransmitted fromtheILRTinstrumentation systemtothecomputerviaanRS-232linkat20minuteintervals. Computerverification andcheckingroutinessupplement dataverification bythedataacquisition team.Modifications arepromptlymadewhenerrorsaredetected. E.Description oftheTestingSequencePreparations topressurize thecontainment fortheconductoftheILRTincludedinternalandexternalinspections ofthecontainment structure; installation andcheckoutoftheILRT11 instrumentation; Types"B"and"C"LocalLeakageRateTests;alignment ofvalvesandbreakersfortestconditions; andtheinstallation andcheckoutofthetemporary pressurization facilities. Thesepreparations werecompleted onJune15,1992.IAllILRTin5trumentation wasdeclaredoperablewithperformance withinmanufacturers'olerances, withtheexception ofTE-20andTE-38.Theseweredeletedfromcomputercalculations andthevolumefractions adjustedaccordingly. PressuresensorNo.1wasselectedtobetheprimarypressureinstrument, asithadexhibited betterrepeatability andstability duringtheinsitutesting.Threepenetrations wererequiredtobeinserviceduringtheILRTandwerenotlineduptosimulateaccidentconditions; P-7(PrimaryMakeupWater),P-52D(ILRTPressureSensingLine),andP-52E(ILRTControlled BleedoffLine).Primarywatertothecontainment isrequiredforfireprotection, andthetwoILRTpenetrations areusedtoconductthetest.Theminimumpathwayleakageforthesepenetrations, determined duringType"C"localtesting,isaddedtothemeasuredILRTleakagetoaccountforthesepenetrations beinginserviceduringthetest.(P-54ILRTpressurization lineisnormallyisolatedwithablankflangeandonevalve.DuringtheTesttheonlyisolation isthevalveoutsidecontainment isshut.Asaconservative measuretheleakageforthispenetration isalsousedinAppendixAfor12 calculation ofthe"as-left" condition.) Pressurization ofthecontainment startedat10:10hoursonJune15,1992.FigureEpictorially depictsthesequenceoftestingatpressure. Thepressurization ratewasmaintained at4.4psi/hr,andatargetpressureof58.48psiawasachievedat20:00hourson6/15/92.Thistargetpressurewas1.98psiabovetheminimumtestpressuretoaccountfortheexpectedpressuredecreaseduetotemperature stabilization andtoallowforsomeleakagemarginduringthetestsequence. Dataacquisition andanalysisduringthetemperature stabilization phasebeganat20:00hoursat.20minuteintervals. Duringpressurization, LeakSurveyTeamsfoundnoindication jofanysignificant leakageonanyoftheleakchasepointsThecontainment temperature stabilization criteriawasmetat00:00hoursonJune16,1992,afteracquisition offourhoursofdata.Duringthisperiod,thetemperature andpressuredecreases followedpredictable trends.Becauseofhighrelativehumidityreadings, andindications ofinstability inthevaporpressurecalculations stabilization wasconservatively continued until15:20on'/16/92.Formoredetaileddiscussion seeAnalysisandInterpretation Section.The8.67hourperiodofleakagemeasurements startedat15:20hoursonJune16,1992,andwassuccessfully terminated at00:00I13 IIIIII hoursonJune17,1992,withacceptable leakagevaluesdetermined. Thedataaccumulated displayed thefollowing leakagerates:SimpleBN-TOP-1LeakageRate=-0.02324/dayFittedBN-TOP-1LeakageRate=-0.01044/day954UpperConfidence Level(UCL)=0.05164/dayTheleakageplothadanegativeskewafter8hours.Theacceptance criteriaforthistestis0.75Laor0.3754/day.ToverifytheresultsoftheILRT,averification Controlled LeakageRateTest(CLRT)wasconducted. Usingthevariableareafull-pressure rotameter, asuperimposed flowof17.79SCFMwasaddedtotheleakagealreadypresentinthecontainment. Thissuperimposed flowisequivalent toleakageof0.264percentperday.Aone-hour stabilization periodwasallowedtolapseafteradditionofthisleakageinaccordance withtherequirements ofTopicalReportBN-TOP-1. Dataaccumulation fortheCLRTwasstartedat01:00hoursonJune17,1992andtheCLRTwasconducted fora4.4hourperiod.ThemeasuredCLRTleakageratesforthisperiodwere:SimpleBN-TOP-1LeakageRate=0.25244/dayFittedBN-TOP-1LeakageRate=0.25294/dayTargetCLRTLeakageRate=0.2534/day14 IIIIII ThetargetCLRTleakageforthistestwas0.253+0.125percentperday,orwithinthecriteriaasmeasured. Asshowninfiguregthecalculated airmassandfittedleakageratequicklychangedwhenthecontrolled leakratewasintroduced. TheILRTandCLRTweredeclaredsuccessful at05:30hoursonJune17,1992.At05:31hoursonJune17,1992,depressurization ofthecontainment wasinitiated atarateof6psi/hr.Containment entryforpost-test inspection purposesoccurredwhenthecontainment pressurewasapproximately 1.6psigat14:00hoursonJune17,1992.Thepost-test inspection detectednoanomalies ordamageotherthanseveralbrokenlightingfixturecovers.Particular attention waspaidforevidenceofanyleakagethatmayhavecontributed tohighhumiditylevels,nonewasfound.Corrections weremadetothemeasuredILRTleakagetoaccountforthethreepenetrations whichwereinserviceduringtheILRTandtoaccountforthedifference betweentheas-foundandas-leftminimumpathwaylocalleakagevaluesasrequiredbyNRCI&EInformation Notice85-71.954UpperConfidence Level(UCL)duringILRT=5.16x10~4/dayCorrections forLocalLeakageMeasurements =8.5x10~~~aTotalReportedContainment UCL=5.25x10~4/dayThisvaluesatisfies theacceptance criteriaforthetestofbeinglessthan0.375percentperday.15 IIIIII III.ANALYSISANDINTERPRETATION A.Instrumentation SystemPerformance Allofthe38temperature detectors inservice atthestartofthetestperformed asexpectedwithnoanomalous behaviordetectedbytheEbascoILRTcomputerprogramerrorcheckingroutinesduringtheconductofthetest.Thiscomputerprogramalsodetermines thein-situtemperature looprepeatability whichconsistsofprocessmeasurement variations aswellassensornoise.Theaverageinsitulooprepeatability forthe38operating temperature sensorswas0.0104'F.Thisperformance compareswellwiththevendor-claimed temperature sensorlooprepeatability, excluding processvariations, asgiveninSectionII.B.1.HoweverseveralRTD'sshowedasignificantly highercalculated repeatability thanthegroupasawhole.Adetailedreviewofthedatagatheredrevealsthatbetweentestsamples85and100thereweresomeoscillations inRHD-6,RHD-7andTE-13,TE-21,TE-22,TE-27.Thesedeviations arebelievedtoindicateadensityturnoverandarenotbelievedtoindicateanysensorfailure.Howeverthisdataalsoshowsthesensitivity ofleakagecalculations whensmallleakageratesarebeingmeasured. Thisdoesnotnecessarily indicateasensormalfunction, butmayindicatelocalvariations inprocessaswell,seefigureP.Tenrelativehumiditysensorswereinstalled inthe16 IIIIII containment fortheILRT.Alltenchannelsforhumidityoperatedasexpectedwithnoanomalous behaviordetectedbytheILRTcomputerprogramerrorcheckingroutines, exceptasnotedabove.Theaverageinsitulooprepeatability fortherelativehumiditysensorswas0.07percentRH.Atthestartofthestabilization periodgroupaveragehumidityrangedfrom444atthelowestelevation to644attheupperelevation. Becauseofthehighhumiditylevelsexperienced duringthetestthehumiditygroupatthetopelevation reachedsaturation levelsasthecontainment atmospheric temperatures equalized withthestructure temperatures. Alsobecauseofthestratification ofhumiditybyelevation; mixingandstabilization wereslowtooccur.Sensorresponsewasmonitored duringthetest,phaseanddepressurization phase.Allsensortrendsfollowedgrouptrendsandexpectedresponsebasedonpressureandtemperature changes.Twopressuresensorswereinstalled fortheILRT,withoneutilizedfortestingandoneconsidered asaspare.Priortocontainment pressurization, computeranalysisdemonstrated thatpressuresensor1wasmorestableoveraneight-hour periodthantheothersensor.DuringtheILRT,thein-situpressurelooprepeatability forbothsensorswas0.0002psi.Thisperformance compareswellwiththevendor-claimed pressuresensorlooprepeatability, excluding processvariations, giveninSectionII.B.3.Thevariablearearotameter performed asexpectedwithno17 IIIIIII evidenceofunstablereading,floatsticking, ormoistureinthefloat.tube.Insummary,alloftheILRTtestinstrumentation performed inanadequatemannertoallowdetermination ofcontainment leakageratestothesensitivity
    required, asverifiedbythecontrolled leakageratetest.B.Temperature Stabilization PhasePriortopressurization ofthecontainment, theatmospheric conditions wereveryunstable.
    In-situhumiditychecksvariedfrom59%to75%,depending onthedaytheywereperformed. ForseveraldayspriortotheILRTthesitehadexperienced severeafternoon thunderstormswithhightemperatures inthe90's.Priortopressurization thecontainment waspurgedwithtwoofthepressurization compressors anddryersforseveralhoursinanattempttoreduceaveragehumiditylevels.Averagehumiditywasreducedfromapproximately 754to604.Duringpressurization, thecoolanddryairintroduced atthebottomofcontainment actsasa"piston"andcompresses andheatstheairatthetopofcontainment. Attheendofpressurization, theaveragetemperature was102.9'Fwithamaximumspreadoftemperature fromthehighestreadingsensortolowestreadingsensorof24.4'F.Theresultsofthetemperature stabilization phasearepresented inAppendixB.l.Theacceptance criteriagiveninTopicalReport18 BN-TOP-1, Revision1,aredescribed inNote2inthatappendix. HoweverasseeninfiguresF,G,andHvaporpressuredidnotstabilize asquicklyastemperature. Thisshowsthatmodelingthecontainment withadiscretenumberofsensorscanoverstate theeffectsofthevaporpressurecorrection totheIdealGasLaw,duringperiodsofhighunstablehumidity. Thedatapresented showsthatasmoothandpredictable temperature stabilization occurred. Attheendofstabilization, theaveragetemperature was91.1'Fwithamaximumspreadoftemperature fromthehighestreadingsensortothelowestreadingsensorof7.4'F.Thisdemonstrates thattheheatsinksofconcreteandsteelinthecontainment werereturning thecontainment atmosphere toastabletemperature condition. C.LeakageSurveyPhaseLeakagesurveyteamsfoundnoindications ofanysignificant leaksduringthetestatanyoftheleakchasedetection points.SincethetotaltypeB&Cminimumpathleakagewas1.17SCFM(1.75X10~ 4/day)thisresultwasnotunexpected. Leakageratemeasurements onthecontainment werestartedafterthetemperature stabilization phaseusingthetotaltimeleakageratemethodsofTopicalReportBN-TOP-1, Revision1.Asanadditional diagnostic tool,masspointleakageratemeasurements, -asdescribed inANSI/ANS56.8-1987, wereconducted inparallel. Themasspointleakagecalculations arenotsensitive tothestartingpointofthe19 I testandwilldetectchangesincontainment leakagemorerapidlythanthetotaltimemethod.D.Integrated LeakageRatePhaseLeakagemeasurements werestartedat.15:20hoursonJune16,1992.ThetotaltimeBN-TOP-1resultsfor8.67hoursof.leakagemeasurements arepresented inAppendixB.3.Asummaryofthemeasuredleakageaftereighthoursis:BN-TOP-1TotalTimeSimpleLeakageRateFittedLeakageRateUpperConfidence LevelTypeB&CMinimumPath-0.02324/day-0.01044/day0.05164/day0.01754/dayThehigherUpperConfidence LeveloftheBN-,TOP-1 measurements isduetothenatureofperforming regression analysisonsimpleleakageratesinsteadofregression analysisonmassesandthemoreconservative statistics utilizedbyBN-TOP-1. .Aconservative calculation oftheminimumpathleakagebasedontheType"B"&"C"test'program is0.01754wt/day.Thissmallvaluecombinedwiththeinstabilities described insectionIII.Bhelpexplaintheverysmallcalculated leakagerates.Ifthetemperature sensorwiththelargestsampletosampledeviation isdeletedthenewcalculated leakageratesare:fittedleakagerate0.0193,andUCLof0.0810.20 Asallacceptance criteriaforaReducedDurationBN-TOP-1ILRTweremetafter8.67hoursaspresented inAppendixB.2,thelLRTwasdeclaredacceptable. AppendixApresentsthecorrections tothemeasuredZLRTleakageratesforlocalleakageratemeasurements forboththe"as-found" and"as-left" cases.E.Verification Controlled LeakageRatePhaseSubsequent totheacceptance oftheILRTresults,asuperimposed leakageequivalent to0.264percentperdaywasaddedtotheexistingcontainment leakageusingthevariablearearotameter. Aone-hourstabilization periodwasallowedtolapse,afteradditionofthisleakageinaccordance withtherequirements ofTopicalReportBN-TOP-1. Leakagemeasurements wereinitiated toverifytheresultsoftheZLRT.TheminimumdurationfortheControlled LeakageRatePhasewasdetermined tobe4.33hoursinaccordance withTopical'eportBN-TOP-l. Aspresented inAppendixB.3,theleakagemeasurements mettheacceptance criteriafortheverification phase.BN-TOP-1TotalTimeSimpleLeakageRateFittedLeakageRate0.2524/day0.2534/day21 SECTIONIVFIGURES22 II RTDLOCATIONS ANDVOLUMES3RTD'sel.194VOLUME242,055CUFT.9RTD'Sel.171'OLUME 453,235CUFT10RTD'Sel.130'OLUME 669,627CUFT'l0RTD'Sel.84'OLUME600,926CUFT8RTD'SEL.40'OLUME534,157CUFTFigureA IIIIIIII RHPLOCATIONS ANDVOLUMES3RHD'Sel171'OLUME 1,049,347 CUFT4RHD'Sel84'OLUME900,640CUFT3RHD'Sel40'OLUME550,0'l3CUFTFigure8 IIIIII FLOWDIAGRAMILRTPRESSURESENSINGBcCONTROLLED LEAKAGEINSTRUMENTS preclsfon vtbrotfng cyffnderpresswesensorINSIDECONTAINMEQ OUTSIDECONTAINMENT precfsfon vfbratfng monitored ventCODE/SATEPO-fan%--~"~B~L5pCODESATEPLYARIABLAREAROTAMETER ILRTINSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAMDATACOLLECTION, OUTPUT,ANDSTORAGERTDVolumetrics PressureSensor40FlukeDataLoggerIBMPCEBASCOSoftwareHumidityDetector10HumetcpDataCol}ection
    • DataAnalysisDisketteIBMPCEBASCO*IISoftwareDiskette IIIIIII ILRTPRESSURIZATION Bcl3EPRESSURIZING SYSTEMTOATMOSPHERE IiTOUNITNO.1ILRTPENEIRATION dlIppotIlPlIPIoutsidecontainment Iinsidecontainment IIIIIII8"blindflangeremovedforilrtP545refrigerant dryerswigmoistureseperators Dieseldrivenindustrial 100Fooilfreeircornress0pors/(13.200aimtotal)/(9COITlpl'BSSWS) l-agc-~a/c~a/d St.LucieUnit2ILRTSequenceABCDE6055506)L.NU)0CLtQcaCCI0C0O403020A.Pressurization B.ContainrrIent StabC.,Integrated LeakagD.Verification TestControlled LeakagE.Depressurizaiion
    .4.psi/lizationRateThreriost(~RT)RateT6psi/st(ILRT}1020HoursintoTest4060 IIIIIIIIIII SECTIONVAPPENDICES 29 APPENDIXATABULATION OF"AS-FOUI'6) 326)"AS-LEFT" ILRTRESULTS30 IIIIII APPENDIXA:TABULATION OF"AS-FOUND" AND"AS-LEFT" ILRTRESULTSACorrection ofILRTResultfor"AS-FOUND"CaseInaccordance withNRCI&EInformation Notice85-71,additions arerequiredtotheILRTresultsduetorepairsand/oradjustments madeduetoLocalLeakageratetestingduringanoutageinwhichanILRTisconducted. Thecorrections includeonlyrepairsoradjustments madetocontainment leakageboundaries whichweremadepriortotheILRT.Thesecorrections arethedifference betweenthepre-repair andpost-repair leakagescalculated intheminimumpathwaycaseandcorrected foruncertainties inthemeasurements. Duringthe1992refueling outage,threesuchcorrections arenecessary. Penetration TotalMinimumPathwaReaiUncertaint ILRTTotalP-28ASITSampleP-50SparePersonnel Airlock40sccm55sccm20,000sccm1'91'934741.7956.7920,347Thetotallocalminimumpathwayleakageplusuncertainty mustbeaddedforthepenetrations whichareinuseduringtheILRTandwhosecontainment Penetratio isolation valvesareTotalMinimumPathwaLeakaeUncetaitILRTTotalnottestedduringtheILRT:P-52DILRTTestP-52EILRTTestP-7PrimaryWaterP-54ILRTTest100sccm80sccm400sccm900sccm1.791.7912.8109101.7981.79412.8100931 IIIII Thetotal"as-found" correction canbefoundaddingtheaboveILRTtobothcorrections. Correction ofILRTresultsfor"as-found" orMeasuredILRTleakageata954UCLReported"as-found" ILRTresultsAcceptance Criteria(75%La)case22,051sccm1.167x10~4/day+5.16x104/day5.172x10~0/day0.3754/dayB.Correction ofILRTResultsfor"AS-LEFT" CaseTheonlycorrection forthe"as-left" ILRTcaseinvolvesthepenetrations whichwereinuseduringthetest,P-52D,P52E,P-54,andP-7.Fromtheabovesection,theILRT"as-left" correction canbedetermined. (Note:Aconservative simplification wasmadebynotperforming aroot-mean-scpxare summation ofthelocaluncertainties.) Correction ofILRTresultsfor"as-left" MeasuredILRTLeakageata954UCLReported"as-left" ILRTresultsAcceptance Criteria(754La)case1605.4sccmor8.49~4/day+5.16x10'/day5.25x10'/day 0.3754/day32 IIII AppendixB:ILRTRawDataandGraphical Interpretations 33 III SampleNumberTESTTIMEStabilization 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WITHTOPICALREPORTBN-TOP-1(REV1)TESTPERIODSTARTEDAT15:20HOURSON6/16/92TESTCONDUCTED FOR8.67HOURSFREESPACEVOLUMEOFCONTAINMENT IS2500000CUFTCONTAINMENT WASPRESSURIZED TO57.16PSIAFITTEDTOTALTIMEILRTLEAKAGERATELamUPPERLIMITOF95%CONFIDENCE LEVELUCLCONTAINMENT DESIGNLEAKAGERATELaILRTACCEPTANCE CRITERIA75%La-0.010%/DAY0.052%/DAY0.500%/DAY0.375%/DAYBN-TOPREDUCEDDURATIONILRTTERMINATION CRITERIA-THETRENDOFTHETOTALTIMECALCULATED LEAKAGERATESHALLINDICATETHATTHEMAGNITUDE OFTHELEAKAGERATEISTENDINGTOSTABILIZE ATAVALUELESSTHANOREQUALTO75%OFLa.La=0.500%/DAY75%La=0.375%/DAYLam=-0.010%/DAYwithaNegativeSkew-ATTHEENDOFTHEILRTTHEUPPERLIMITOFTHE95%'ONFIDENCE LEVELSHALLBELESSTHANOREQUALTO75%OFLa.UCL=0.052%/DAY-THEMEANOFTHEMEASUREDLEAKAGERATESOVERTHELAST5HOURSOR20DATASETS,WHICHEVER PROVIDESTHEMOSTPOINTS,SHALLBELESSTHANOREQUALTO75%OFLa.MEANOFSIMPLELEAKAGEFORSAMPLES=-0.016%/DAY84 IIIIIIIIIII DESCRIPTION OFVARIABLES AVETEMP-CONTAINMENT MEANTEMPERATURE CALCULATED FROMVOLUMETRICALLY WEIGHTEDRTDSENSORINDICATIONS; PRESSURE-PRIMARYCONTAINMENT PRESSUREINDICATION. VAPORPRES-CONTAINMENT VAPORPRESSURECALCULATED FROMVOLUMETRICALLY WEIGHTEDHUMIDITY/DEWPOINT SENSORINDICATIONS. LEAKSIM-SIMPLETOTALTIMEMEASUREDLEAKAGERATE.LEAKFITLEAKAGERATECALCULATED FROMFIRSTORDERREGRESSION OFSIMPLETOTALTIMELEAKAGERATEDATA.954UCL-UPPERLIMITOFTHE954CONFIDENCE LEVELOFFITTEDLEAKAGERATEDATA.AIRMASS-CONTAINMENT AIRMASS.NOTESFORTABULARDATA-1.TABLEVALUESOFZEROSIGNIFYTHEDATAISNOTAPPLICABLE TOTHECALCULATION. 2."DELETED" SIGNIFIES THESENSORWASDELETED.SENSORVOLUMEFRACTIONS TEMPERATURE SENSORS1to56to1011to1516to2021to2526to3031to3536to400.0267080.0267080.0267850.0267850'267080.0267080.020144"0.0201440.0267080.0267080'267850.0267850'267080.0267080'201440.0201440.0267080.0267080.0267850'267850.0267080.026708, 0.0201440F0000000.0267080.0267850.0267850'267080.0267080'201440'201440.0484090'267080.0267850.0267850.0000000.0267080.0201440.0201440.048409HUMIDITY/DP SENSORS1to50.0733350.0733350.0733350.0900640.0900646to100.0900640.0900640.1399130.1399130.139913NOTE:VALUEOFZEROINDICATES ADELETEDSENSOR.85 )SlGILRTContainment AbsolutePressure57.257.1cOrm<5/I56.956.83034TestTimeContainment Pressure ILRTWeightedAverageTemperature St.LucieUnit2June1992DegF92~90Zt888630TestTimeAverageContainment TemperatUre El IIIIIIII ILRT~A~eighted AverageVaporPressureSt.LucieUnit2June1992psIG0.70.680.660.64u3c0.62(D0.60.580.563034TestTimeVaporPressure Lbs693,400693,200693,000692,800a3c692600692,400iLRTCaculatedAirMassSt.LucieUnit2June1992692,200692,0003034TestTimeContainment AirMoss ILRTBn-TopRatesRelativeTolimitsSt.LucieUnit2June1992.wt.7/day0.60.50.40.30.20.100~10~0~0~0~~0~~~0F000F000'00'0'0~~~~POOO05$'0~00~~00~~~0~~0~0~~~0~~~~~~~~0~~~~~~0~~~~0~0~~~~~0~0~~0~0~0~0~0~0~~~~~~~0~0~~~~~~~(o.<)3034.TestTimeLa0.75LaBn-TopUCLFittedLeakageTypeB8cCminpathNoteType88cCexpectedMinimumpathleakage IIIII'yk~~IIIIII LocalSensorDeviation EffectonAirMassCalculation DegF94919089888730~Os~(jss+0,~ ~38RTD13RTD-21RTD-22RlD-22%RelativeHurT1idity 84828078767472Lbs692,9003032RHD-DSRH+OT36692,850692,800692'75c692,70030WestTime341LR~TAiMassFigureQ91 IIIIIIIIII 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