IR 05000341/2019012
ML19211B289 | |
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Site: | Fermi |
Issue date: | 07/29/2019 |
From: | Karla Stoedter NRC/RGN-III/DRS/EB2 |
To: | Fessler P DTE Energy |
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Download: ML19211B289 (25) | |
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uly 29, 2019
SUBJECT:
FERMI POWER PLANT, UNIT 2DESIGN BASIS ASSURANCE INSPECTION (TEAMS); INSPECTION REPORT 05000341/2019012
Dear Mr. Fessler:
On July 10, 2019, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at Fermi Power Plant, Unit 2, and discussed the results of this inspection with you and other members of your staff. The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report.
Two findings of very low safety significance (Green) are documented in this report. Two of these findings involved violations of NRC requirements. The inspectors documented a licensee-identified violation which was determined to be of very low safety significance in this report. The NRC is treating this violation as non-cited violation (NCV) consistent with Section 2.3.2.a of the Enforcement Policy.
If you contest the violations or significance or severity of the violations documented in this inspection report, you should provide a response within 30 days of the date of this inspection report, with the basis for your denial, to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN:
Document Control Desk, Washington, DC 20555-0001; with copies to the Regional Administrator, Region III; the Director, Office of Enforcement; and the NRC Resident Inspector at Fermi.
If you disagree with a cross-cutting aspect assignment in this report, you should provide a response within 30 days of the date of this inspection report, with the basis for your disagreement, to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, DC 20555-0001; with copies to the Regional Administrator, Region III; and the NRC Resident Inspector at Fermi. This letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Karla K. Stoedter, Chief Engineering Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-341 License No. NPF-43
Enclosure:
As stated
Inspection Report
Docket Number: 05000341 License Number: NPF-43 Report Number: 05000341/2019012 Enterprise Identifier: I-2019-012-0005 Licensee: DTE Electric Company Facility: Fermi Power Plant, Unit 2 Location: Newport, MI Inspection Dates: May 06, 2019 to July 10, 2019 Inspectors: A. Dahbur, Senior Reactor Inspector N. Feliz-Adorno, Senior Reactor Inspector W. Hopf, Contractor M. Jones, Reactor Inspector L. Rodriguez, Reactor Inspector R. Waters, Contractor Approved By: Karla K. Stoedter, Chief Engineering Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure
SUMMARY
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting a design basis assurance inspection (teams) inspection at Fermi Power Plant, Unit 2, in accordance with the Reactor Oversight Process. The Reactor Oversight Process is the NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors. Refer to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html for more information.
Licensee-identified non-cited violations are documented in report sections: 71111.21M.
List of Findings and Violations Failure to Incorporate Acceptance Limits Contained in High Pressure Coolant Injection Design Documents Into Test Procedure Cornerstone Significance Cross-Cutting Aspect Report Section Mitigating Systems Green [H.8] - Procedure 71111.21M NCV 05000341/2019012-01 Adherence Open/Closed The inspectors identified a finding of very low safety significance (Green) and an associated Non-Cited Violation (NCV) of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 50,
Appendix B, Criterion XI, Test Control, for the licensee's failure to incorporate the minimum total developed head acceptance limits contained in Design Document DC-0501, HPCI Hydraulic Analysis, Revision F, into Test Procedure 24.202.01, HPCI Pump and Valve Operability Test at 1025 psi, Revision 118.
Non-Conservative Motor-Operated Valve Output Torque Capacity Methodology Cornerstone Significance Cross-Cutting Aspect Report Section Mitigating Systems Green None (NPP) 71111.21M NCV 05000341/2019012-02 Open/Closed The inspectors identified a finding of very low safety significance (Green) and associated NCV of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion III, Design Control, for the licensee's failure to verify the adequacy of the output torque capacity of safety-related motor-operated valves (MOVs).
Specifically, the licensee evaluated MOV output torque capability, in part, by using the ComEd WP-125 method and the full motor nominal voltage (rather than using the calculated terminal voltage) when the calculated voltage was greater than 90 percent of the nominal voltage.
However, the use of full motor nominal voltage when calculating the output torque capacity using the ComEd WP-125 method was non-conservative and resulted in output torque values which were not reflective of the actual motor capacity limit needed to ensure safety-related MOVs would perform their safety function.
Additional Tracking Items None.
INSPECTION SCOPES
Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the inspection procedures (IPs) in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp-manual/inspection-procedure/index.html. Samples were declared complete when the IP requirements most appropriate to the inspection activity were met consistent with Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase. The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards.
REACTOR SAFETY
===71111.21M - Design Bases Assurance Inspection (Teams)
The inspectors evaluated the components and associated attributes, permanent modifications, and operating experience listed below. During this review, the inspectors noted degradation of containment coatings and became concerned that the coatings could peel off and interfere with the operation of safety systems in the unlikely event of an accident. The NRC determined this concern warranted additional inspection by a Special Inspection Team. The results of the Special Inspection will be documented in Inspection Report 05000341/2019050.
Design Review - Large Early Release Frequency (LERFs) (IP Section 02.02) ===
- (1) Drywell Exhaust and Air Purge Isolation Valves (T4803-F602 & T4600-F411/F402)
- Licensing basis requirements
- Material condition and configuration
- Operating procedures
- System health, corrective maintenance, and corrective action history
- Maintenance effectiveness
- Consistency between station documentation (e.g., procedures) and vendor specifications
- Environmental qualification
- Valve capability calculations
- Air supply availability and capability
- Stroke timing
- Testing procedures, acceptance criteria, and recent results
- Thermal overload testing and sizing
- Response to degraded voltage
- Minimum voltage calculation
- Torque requirement calculation Design Review - Risk-Significant/Low Design Margin Components (IP Section 02.02)
(5 Samples)
- (1) High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) Pump (E4101C001A)
- Licensing basis requirements
- Material condition and configuration
- Operating procedures
- Modifications
- System health, corrective maintenance, and corrective action history
- Maintenance effectiveness
- Consistency between station documentation (e.g., procedures) and vendor specifications
- Turbine and pump performance and capability calculations
- Runout and minimum flow
- Submergence (i.e., net positive suction head (NPSH) and vortexing)
- Protection against flooding and seismic events
- Water supply availability
- Steam supply availability
- Suction strainer blockage
- Gas intrusion and hydraulic transients
- Room heat up and ventilation
- Component lubrication
- Surveillance and test procedures, acceptance criteria, and results
- Control logic for turbine trips and pump start
- Component control instrumentation
- Instrumentation set point calculations
- (2) Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) Pump (E5101C001)
- Licensing basis requirements
- Material condition and configuration
- Operating procedures
- Protection against flooding, seismic events, and high energy line breaks
- Maintenance effectiveness
- Component health, corrective maintenance, and corrective action history
- Consistency between station documentation (e.g., procedures) and vendor specifications
- Turbine and pump performance and capability calculations
- Runout and minimum flow
- Submergence (e.g., NPSH and vortexing)
- Water supply availability
- Gas intrusion and hydraulic transients
- Room heat up and ventilation calculations
- Surveillance and test procedures, acceptance criteria, and results
- Licensing basis requirements
- Operating procedures
- Component health, corrective maintenance, and corrective action history
- Maintenance effectiveness
- Flood and seismic protection
- Room heat up and ventilation
- Surveillance and test procedures, acceptance criteria, and results
- Load, short circuit, and coordination calculations
- Temperature effects and environmental qualification
- Inverter capacity and capability to supply adequate voltage
- Cable ampacity
- Protective breakers and trip set points
- (4) 130/260 Volt DC Battery 2PA and 2PB (R3200S003/4)
- Licensing basis requirements
- System health, corrective maintenance, and corrective action history
- Maintenance effectiveness
- Performance testing
- Technical Specification required surveillance testing
- Discharge testing
- Battery charger sizing
- Terminal corrosion resistance
- Battery sizing and loading
- Short circuit calculation
- Voltage drop calculation
- Protection against flooding and seismic events
- Room heat up and ventilation calculations
- (5) Safety Relief Valve (B2104F013A)
- Licensing basis requirements
- Operating procedures
- System health, corrective maintenance, and corrective action history
- Maintenance effectiveness
- Consistency between station documentation (e.g., procedures) and vendor specifications
- Environmental qualification
- Relief capacity
- Accumulator sizing calculations
- Pneumatic supply capability
- Lift settings
- Low-low set setpoint
- Surveillance and test procedures, acceptance criteria, and results
- Control logic Modification Review - Permanent Mods (IP Section 02.03) (4 Samples)
- (1) 37272.001, RCIC Pump Discharge High Point Vent Relocation
- (2) Calculation Change DC-0501 VOL I, HPCI Hydraulic Analysis
- (3) Calculation Change DC-6478 VOL I, 120 Volts Alternating Current Protective Device Coordination Calculation for Divisions 1 and 2
- (4) Calculation Change DC-5512 VOL I, Evaluation of 1E/Non-1E Separation Criteria Review of Operating Experience Issues (IP Section 02.06) (2 Samples)
- (1) NRC Information Notice 2005-30, Safe Shutdown Potentially Challenged by Unanalyzed Internal Flooding Events and Inadequate Design
- (2) NRC Information Notice 2017-06, Battery and Battery Charger Short-Circuit Contribution to a Fault on DC System
INSPECTION RESULTS
Licensee-Identified Non-Cited Violation 71111.21M This violation of very low safety significance was identified by the licensee and has been entered into the licensee Corrective Action Program and is being treated as a Non-Cited Violation (NCV), consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy.
Violation: Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, Corrective Action, requires, in part, that measures be established to assure conditions adverse to quality (CAQ), such as non-conformances, are promptly identified and corrected.
Contrary to the above, between June 28, 2007, and April 26, 2019, the licensee failed to establish measures to assure a CAQ was promptly corrected. Specifically, on June 28, 2007, the licensee identified the HPCI, RCIC, and core spray (CS) pumps, which are safety-related, were not protected from air-entraining vortices when their suctions were aligned to the condensate storage tank. This CAQ was captured in the Corrective Action Program as CARD 07-23630. However, on April 26, 2019, the licensee identified they had not corrected this CAQ because the implementation of the proposed corrective action (i.e., installation of a vortex suppressor) had been deferred multiple times without an appropriate justification.
Significance: Green. The finding was evaluated using the Significance Determination Process in accordance with Inspection Manual Chapter 0609 Appendix A, The Significance Determination Process for Findings At-Power, using Exhibit 2, Mitigating Systems Screening Questions. The finding screened as having very low safety significance (Green) because it did not result in the loss of operability or functionality of the HPCI, RCIC, or CS pumps.
Specifically, the licensee reasonably determined the HPCI and RCIC pump suctions would likely transfer to the torus before vortexing became a concern during a design basis event by crediting the torus high water level automatic suction transfer. In addition, the licensee reviewed historical condensate storage tank water levels and reasonably determined the condensate storage tank actual level was sufficient to enable CS to accomplish its function before vortexing became a concern.
Corrective Action References: CARD 07-23630, CARD 19-23227, CARD 19-23632, CARD 19-23797, and CARD 19-23966 Observation: Effectiveness Review of Corrective Actions Taken by the Licensee 71111.21M to Issues Identified during Previous Component Design Basis Inspection and Design Bases Assurance Inspections In accordance with IP 71111.21M, Section 02.05c, the inspectors reviewed the effectiveness of corrective actions taken by the licensee to address issues identified during previous Component Design Basis Inspections and Design Bases Assurance Inspections. No findings or violations were identified. The items reviewed were:
1. NCV 05000341/2007003-03, HPCI Pump In-Service Testing Acceptance Criterion Was Not Conservative with Respect to the System Performance Requirements.
2. NCV 05000341/2016007-07, Failure to Ensure that Protective Devices for the Loads Required at the Beginning of a Loss of Coolant Accident Would Not Trip Under Degraded Voltage Conditions.
Failure to Incorporate Acceptance Limits Contained in High Pressure Coolant Injection Design Documents into Test Procedure Cornerstone Significance Cross-Cutting Report Aspect Section Mitigating Systems Green [H.8] - Procedure 71111.21M NCV 05000341/2019012-01 Adherence Open/Closed The inspectors identified a finding of very low safety significance (Green) and an associated NCV of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion XI, Test Control, for the licensees failure to incorporate the minimum total developed head acceptance limits contained in Design Document DC-0501, HPCI Hydraulic Analysis, Revision F, into Test Procedure 24.202.01, HPCI Pump and Valve Operability Test at 1025 psi, Revision 118.
Description:
The HPCI pump is safety-related and is part of the emergency core cooling systems designed to provide core cooling during design basis events. To verify the pump develops the flow rate required by the applicable safety analyses, Technical Specifications Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.5.1.9 requires periodic in-service testing in accordance with the ASME OM Code. This SR is implemented by Procedure 24.202.01, HPCI Pump and Valve Operability Test at 1025 psi, Revision 118, which is intended to evaluate test results against the acceptance criteria established by Calculation DC-0501, HPCI Hydraulic Analysis, Revision F.
However, the inspectors noted the HPCI pump minimum total developed head acceptance limits contained in Procedure 24.202.01 were less restrictive than the acceptance limits established in Calculation DC-0501. Therefore, the test procedure acceptance limits did not ensure the HPCI pump was capable of developing the flow rates required by the applicable safety analyses.
Further review determined the calculation was revised in January 2018, and the licensee failed to update the procedure with the revised acceptance limits. Through discussions with the licensee, the inspectors learned the test procedure was not updated because a procedure revision notice had not been issued. The licensee relies on procedure revision notices to identify and update procedures affected by calculation changes.
Corrective Actions: As an immediate corrective action, the licensee reviewed historical test data obtained since the issuance of Revision F of DC-0501 and reasonably determined the HPCI pump performance was acceptable. The licensees proposed corrective action is to revise Procedure 24.202.01 before the next scheduled test to incorporate the revised acceptance limits.
Corrective Action References: CARD 19-23989
Performance Assessment:
Performance Deficiency: The inspectors determined the licensees failure to incorporate the acceptance limits contained in Design Document DC-0501, Revision F, into Test Procedure 24.202.01, Revision 118, was contrary to 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion XI, Test Control, and was a performance deficiency.
Screening: The inspectors determined the performance deficiency was more than minor because if left uncorrected, it would have the potential to lead to a more significant safety concern. Specifically, the failure to incorporate the acceptance limits contained in the revised hydraulic analysis into the test procedure would have the potential to lead to the acceptance of a condition where the HPCI pump is incapable of performing its accident mitigating function.
Significance: The inspectors assessed the significance of the finding using Appendix A, The Significance Determination Process (SDP) for Findings At-Power. The finding affected the Mitigating Systems cornerstone and screened as having very low safety significance (Green) because it did not result in the loss of operability or functionality of the HPCI pump.
Specifically, the licensee reviewed historical test data since the issuance of Revision F of DC-0501 and reasonably determined the HPCI pump performance was acceptable.
Cross-Cutting Aspect: H.8 - Procedure Adherence: Individuals follow processes, procedures, and work instructions. Specifically, the licensee did not identify and update procedures affected by the revision of Calculation DC-0501 in 2018, which was not in accordance with Procedure MES20, Implementation of Modifications, Revision 35B.
Enforcement:
Violation: Title 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion XI, Test Control, requires, in part, that a test program be established to assure that all testing required to demonstrate that structures, systems, and components will perform satisfactorily in service is identified and performed in accordance with written test procedures which incorporate the requirements and acceptance limits contained in applicable design documents. The licensee established Procedure 24.202.01, HPCI Pump and Valve Operability Test at 1025 psi, Revision 118, as the implementing procedure for the HPCI in-service testing required by SR 3.5.1.9. Also, the licensee established Calculation DC-0501, HPCI Hydraulic Analysis, Revision F, as the design document for the applicable test acceptance limits.
Contrary to the above, since January 2018, the licensee failed to establish a test program to assure that testing required to demonstrate the safety related HPCI pump will perform satisfactorily in service was identified and performed in accordance with written test procedures which incorporated the requirements and acceptance limits contained in applicable design documents. Specifically, the licensee failed to incorporate the HPCI minimum total developed head acceptance limits contained in Revision F of DC-0501 into Revision 118 of Test Procedure 24.202.01.
Enforcement Action: This violation is being treated as an NCV, consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy.
Non-Conservative Motor-Operated Valve Output Torque Capacity Methodology Cornerstone Significance Cross-Cutting Report Section Aspect Mitigating Systems Green None (NPP) 71111.21M NCV 05000341/2019012-02 Open/Closed The inspectors identified a finding of very-low safety significance (Green) and associated NCV of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion III, Design Control, for the licensee's failure to verify the adequacy of the output torque capacity of safety-related MOVs. Specifically, the licensee evaluated MOV output torque capability, in part, by using the ComEd WP-125 method and the full motor nominal voltage (rather than using the calculated terminal voltage) when the calculated voltage was greater than 90 percent of the nominal voltage. However, the use of full motor nominal voltage when calculating the output torque capacity using the ComEd WP-125 method was non-conservative and resulted in output torque values which were not reflective of the actual motor capacity limit needed to ensure safety-related MOVs would perform their safety function.
Description:
The licensee verified MOV output torque capacity in Calculation DC-5719, Minimum Required Target Thrust (MRTT) for Generic Letter 89-10 Gate, Globe and Quarter-Turn Valves, Revision V. This calculation determined output torque values using the following two methods:
- (1) the Limitorque Torque Capability method and
- (2) the ComEd WP-125 method. Regardless of the calculational method used, the licensee utilized full nominal voltage values as an input even when expecting degraded voltage values. The licensee selected the higher of the resulting two output torque values as the motor capability limit during MOV diagnostic testing, which was intended to demonstrate the MOVs can perform their accident mitigating functions.
The inspectors noted the use of full nominal voltage in place of the degraded terminal voltage was only allowed by the Limitorque Torque Capability method. Specifically, Limitorque Technical Update 98-01 allowed for the use of full nominal voltage in place of the calculated terminal voltage when the calculated value was greater than 90 percent of the nominal value.
However, the application of this voltage allowance when calculating output torque values using the ComEd WP-125 method was not allowed because it resulted in non-conservative output torque values and could result in multiple safety-related valves being unable to perform their mitigating functions.
Corrective Actions: As an immediate corrective action, the licensee preliminarily revised their calculation with the correct version of the ComEd WP-125 method using the calculated terminal voltage and determined eight MOVs had negative analytical torque margin. As a result, the licensee performed further analysis for these MOVs using different analytical strategies and reasonably determined they remained operable. These MOVs were the reactor recirculation pump A discharge isolation valve (B3105F031A), residual heat removal (RHR)
Division 1, pump C, suppression pool suction isolation valve (E1150F004C), RHR Division 2 drywell spray inboard isolation valve (E1150F021B), RHR Division 1 suppression pool containment spray test isolation valve (E1150F028A), RHR Division 2 suppression pool containment spray test isolation valve (E1150F028B), CS Division 2 torus suction isolation valve (E2150F036B), reactor building close cooling water Division 1 supply isolation valve (P4400F603A), and emergency equipment cooling water Division 1 drywell return outboard isolation valve (P4400F607A).
Corrective Action References: CARD 19-23915, CARD 19-23640, CARD 19-23636, CARD 19-23865, and CARD 19-23863.
Performance Assessment:
Performance Deficiency: The inspectors determined the licensees failure to verify the adequacy of the output torque capacity for safety-related MOVs was contrary to the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion III, Design Control, and was a performance deficiency. Specifically, the licensee evaluated MOV output torque capability, in part, by using the ComEd WP-125 method and the full motor nominal voltage in place of the calculated terminal voltage when the calculated value was greater than 90 percent of nominal. However, the use of full nominal voltage in place of the calculated terminal voltage for calculating the output torque capacity using the ComEd WP-125 method was non-conservative.
Screening: The inspectors determined the performance deficiency was more than minor because it was associated with the Design Control attribute of the Mitigating Systems cornerstone. The performance deficiency adversely affected the cornerstone objective of ensuring the availability, reliability, and capability of mitigating systems to respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. Specifically, the failure to verify the adequacy of safety-related MOV output torque capacity did not ensure the MOVs were capable of performing their accident mitigating functions.
Significance: The inspectors assessed the significance of the finding using Appendix A, The Significance Determination Process (SDP) for Findings At-Power. The finding screened as of very low safety significance (Green) because it did not result in the loss of operability or functionality of mitigating systems. Specifically, the licensee performed an operability evaluation and reasonably determined that all impacted MOVs remained operable.
Cross-Cutting Aspect: Not Present Performance. No cross cutting aspect was assigned to this finding because the inspectors determined the finding did not reflect present licensee performance.
Enforcement:
Violation: Title 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion III, Design Control, states, in part, that design control measures shall provide for verifying or checking the adequacy of design, such as by the performance of design reviews, by the use of alternate or simplified calculational methods, or by the performance of a suitable testing program.
Contrary to the above, as of May 21, 2019, the licensee failed to verify or check the adequacy of design of safety-related MOVs by the performance of design reviews, the use of alternate or simplified calculational methods, or by the performance of a suitable testing program.
Specifically, the licensee evaluated MOV output torque capability, in part, by using the ComEd WP-125 calculational method and the full motor nominal voltage when the calculated terminal voltage was greater than 90 percent of the nominal voltage. However, the use of full nominal voltage in place of the calculated terminal voltage for calculating the output torque capacity using the ComEd WP-125 method was non-conservative and resulted in output torque capabilities which were not reflective of the those needed during accident conditions.
Enforcement Action: This violation is being treated as an NCV, consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy.
EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS
The inspectors confirmed that proprietary information was controlled to protect from public disclosure.
- On July 10, 2019, the inspectors presented the Design Basis Assurance Inspection (Teams) inspection results to Paul Fessler and other members of the licensee staff.
DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
71111.21M Calculations 102-00058 Summary Report for the GE Component Seismic Evaluation 0
6M721-2044 RCIC System BE
DBD-E51-00 Reactor Core Isolation Cooling F
DC-0369 Volume RCIC System Design Computations F
I
DC-0469 Volume Essential Accumulators for Class I Valves (MSIVs, 04/17/1997
I ADS-SRVs, LLS-SRVs)
DC-0501 HPCI Hydraulic Analysis F
DC-0502 Volume RCIC Hydraulic Analysis G
I
DC-0885 ECCS Suction Line Air Ingestion E
DC-0885 Volume ECCS Suction Line Air Ingestion E
I
DC-3078 Reactor Water Level Transmitters: Zero Elevation and Span C
DC-4255 Volume Sizing of the Primary Containment Pneumatic Supply 08/25/2008
II Back-Up Nitrogen Bottles
DC-4523 Reactor Wide Range Water Level Surveillance Procedure J
Validation
DC-4523 Volume Reactor Wide Range Water Level Surveillance Procedure J
I Validation
DC-4528 Reactor Narrow Range Water Level Surveillance Procedure G
Validation
DC-5147 Volume DBTF Concerns With Battery Room/Charger Area HVAC 0
I
DC-5426 Volume PBOC - High and Moderate Energy Line Break Evaluation D
I
DC-5487 Maximum Expected Differential Pressure (MEDP) for Valves C
T4803F601, F602, T4804F601A/B, F602A/B, F603A/B,
F604A/B, F605A/B, F606A/B, F001A/B, F002A/B, F003A/B
DC-5589 Volume Reactor Building Environmental Response for HELB and C
I LOCA Conditions
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
DC-5719 VOL I Minimum Required Target Thrust (MRTT) for Generic letter V
89-10 Gate, Globe and Quarter-Turn Valves (Torque)
DC-5954 Volume Anchorage Qualification of Div. II 260/130V Battery Racks 0
I
DC-5979 Estimation of Debris Sources for ECCS Suction Strainers 0
DC-6212 Volume Environmental Response Profiles for Areas Containing A
I Safety Related Equipment
DC-6372 Volume Assessment of Channel Instrument Error (CIE) for RCIC 0
I Flow and Speed Loops
DC-6397 Volume Calculation of Safety Related GL 89-10/96-05 and non C
I GL 89-10/96-05 AC MOV Motor Terminal Voltages
DC-6478 Volume 120 VAC Protective Device Coordination Calculation for C
I Division 1 and 2
DC-6480 Volume 130/260 DC System Analysis C
I
DC-6480 Volume 130/260 V DC System Analysis C
I
DC-6482 260/130V and 48/24V DC Protective Devices Coordination C
DC-6482 Volume 260/130V and 48/24V Protective Device Coordination C
I Calculation
EDP-37272 RCIC Pump Discharge High Point Vent Relocation 0
M4A SBFW Pump NPSHA 12/10/2008
QR-284030-01 Environmental and Seismic Qualification Report 0
TSR-35639 Revision of Design Calculation DC-2680 A
TSR-36510 Issue New/Revised AOV Torque Calculations (2206C, 0
2399C, 2402C, 2414C, DC-5989 Vol. I), update CECO, and
Relevant BCDDs for Re-Analysis Using Lower Air Pressure
TSR-37565 Revise CECO & Post Changes Against BCDDs Such as 0
DC-5719 and DC-6083 (Both Vol. I)
Corrective Action 05-25383 SEN Internal Flood Design Deficiencies 05/20/2009
Documents 07-23630 CDBI: UFSAR Anti-Vortex Methodology Non-Conservative 06/28/2007
07-23851 NRC CDBI Inspection Item 073: HPCI IST Test Acceptance 07/11/2007
Criteria Inadequate
09-20540 WGI(URS) Review of the Design Calculation DC-0215 01/27/2009
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
10-298000 Degraded Torus Earthquake Tie Attached to Bay 9 10/30/2010
2-24503 Potential Non-Conservative Application of TS SR 3.5.1.4 05/16/2012
13-20872 HPCI Booster Pump Outboard Bearing Level Indication 02/05/2013
14-21750 Stroke Time Limits for T4600F402 do not Match in 02/27/2014
24.404.03 Between Sections 5.1 and 5.2
14-23884 Conflicting Design Basis MEDP Capability for T4803F601 05/05/2014
and T4803F602
15-20116 Revise 23.205 for LPCI Inoperability in SDC 01/06/2015
15-28410 Degraded Coatings Identified Inside the Torus 10/29/2015
16-26533 2016 CDBI Issue - Non-Conformance to License Bases for 08/17/2016
Evaluation of Degraded Voltage
16-26800 CDBI: Inappropriate Disposition of Penetration Min-K Debris 08/26/2016
Generation
17-22973 Extensive Coating Defects Identified during Torus 04/02/2017
Underwater Inspection
17-23743 RCIC Turbine Oil Filter Inlet Pressure Indication Reading 04/19/2017
Low OOS
17-25515 Drains Backed up Causing Overflow on to Floor 06/22/2017
18-24343 Procedure and Required M&TE Inconsistency 05/31/2018
18-24957 Floor Drains Overflowed From Pumping Down Sump DO-74 06/26/2018
18-26749 RCIC Lube Oil Pump Discharge Pressure Trend 09/07/2018
18-27527 Foreign Material Found in SRV T-Quencher in Bay 16 09/29/2018
19-23227 Recommend Review of Site Response to Open CARD 07- 04/26/2019
23630
19-23383 Oil Drops on HPCI Turbine Stop Valve Actuator 05/02/2019
91-0840 Seismic Adequacy of CST Water Source 10/31/1991
OE 2017-0529 IN-17-06, Battery and Battery Charger Short-Circuit Current 11/03/2017
Contributions to a Fault on the Direct Current Distribution
Corrective Action 19-23216 PSA Main Control Room Abandonment Modeling 04/26/2019
Documents Discrepancy
Resulting from 19-23490 2019 DBAI: DC-4523 Vol 1, Rev. J, Missing and Not 05/06/2019
Inspection Updated References for NTSPs Moved From Tech Specs to
TRM (Legacy Issue)
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
19-23493 2019 DBAI: Discrepancy Between UFSAR and Tech Spec 05/06/2019
Bases
19-23495 2019 DBAI: Drawing I-2225-05 has the Incorrect PIS for 05/06/2019
HPCI Turbine Speed Indicator
19-23534 2019 DBAI: I-2201-15 Reference Drawing Listed for 05/07/2019
Testability Trip Unit Relay B31K202A is Incorrect (Legacy
Issue)
19-23571 2019 DBAI: DC-6480 Vol. I, Rev. C Issued Without Updating 05/08/2019
Impacted MOV Outputs
19-23574 2019 DBAI: Ambient Temperature Rating for DC Distribution 05/15/2019
Cabinets R3200S026 and R3200S027
19-23579 CARD 18-21882, Inadequate Evaluation of IN-1706 05/09/2019
19-23582 2019 DBAI: Use of Non-Conservative Values During 05/09/2019
2.309.05
19-23592 2019 DBAI: Two SRV Accumulator Check Valve Test 05/09/2019
Procedures Exist
19-23615 Unnecessary Evaluation of a Fault in DC Control Circuit for 05/09/2019
480 Switchgear Breaker Feeding Non-1E Load from 1E
480V 1E Bus in Calculation DC-5512
19-23616 2019 DBAI, SRV Set-Point out of Tolerance not Evaluated 05/09/2019
for LLS/ADS SRVs
19-23631 2019 DBAI: CST Valve Pit not Included on Confined Space 05/10/2019
List
19-23632 2019 DBAI: Update to 23.107.01 Section 3.5 to Correct 05/10/2019
Inconsistency With Last Update
19-23636 2019 DBAI: E4150F003 CECO Design Basis Open Stroke 05/10/2019
Time Does not Match TRM 3.6-5 Open Stroke Time Note
19-23637 2019 DBAI: HPCI/RCIC Procedures 24.202.03 and 05/10/2019
24.206.03
19-23640 DC-6447 Issued without Updating Impacted MOV Outputs 05/10/2019
19-23651 Information Notice IN-1706 - Battery Charger (Ametek) May 05/10/2019
Contribute up to 10 Times their Rating for a Short Period
19-23689 Calculation DC-6397 not Updated for Change to Thermal 05/13/2019
Overload Resistance for Valve T4803F602
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
19-23754 2019 DBAI: Ambient Temperature Rating for DC Distribution 05/15/2019
Cabinets R3200S026 and R3200S027
19-23764 2019 DBAI: Typographical Errors Found in DC-3078 Vol. I 05/15/2019
19-23780 2019 DBAI: SRV Coatings/Corrosion When Shifting to a 24- 05/16/2019
Month Cycle
19-23797 2019 DBAI - Revisions to Procedures Related to CST Level 05/16/2019
for Modes 4 and 5
19-23850 2019 DBAI: Potential Trend in Missed Impacted Calculations 05/20/2019
19-23863 2019 DBAI: Margin Issues With AC Motor Operated Valves 05/20/2019
19-23865 2019 DBAI: Margin Issues With 250VDC Motor Operated 05/20/2019
Valves Investigation
19-23867 2019 DBAI: Past Operability Review not Documented for 05/20/2019
CARD 17-23452
19-23915 Methodology Error Found in MOV Torque Calculation 05/21/2019
19-23933 Revise HPCI/RCIC Surveillances to Clarify Tech Spec 05/22/2019
Acceptance Criteria
19-23939 2019 DBAI: MRFF Action Needed for Previously Closed 05/22/2019
CARD 17-23452
19-23961 2019 DBAI Related (Untimely Corrective Action for Coating 05/23/2019
Restoration on 180 Torus Earthquake Tie)
19-23966 2019 DBAI: Additional Procedure Guidance Needed for Use 05/23/2019
of Core Spray Aligned to Condensate Storage Tank in
Modes 4 and 5
19-23975 2019 DBAI Related - Consider Revision of 43.000.004 05/23/2019
(Reference DBAI Item 19-398)
19-23989 2019 DBAI - DC-0501 Vol. I, was Updated in January 2018 05/23/2019
to Revision F Without Required PPRN Reviews
19-24218 2019 DBAI: NRC Concern Blistered Torus Coating 06/03/2019
CARD 19-24605 2019 DBAI: Recommended Clarifications to Procedure 06/18/2019
43.000.019 Primary Containment Inspection
Drawings 61721-2095-30 Schematic Diagram Nuclear BLR PRCS INSTR A & B L
Circuits Testability Modification
61721-2155-01 Schematic Diagram Reactor Protection System Power T
Distribution Notes & References
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
61721-2225-03 Schematic Diagram HPCI Logic Circuit PT 1 AA
61721-2522-01 Tank Mounted Cabinet for Miscellaneous Instruments O
61721-2654-14 Schematic Diagram - Nitrogen Inerating Inboard Isolation Q
Valve
6M721-2089 System Diagram Nuclear Boiler System BN
6M721-2900 System Diagram Nuclear Boiler System AN
6SD721-2530-10 One Line Diagram; 260/130V ESS Dual Battery 2PA AM
Distribution- Division 1
6SD721-2530-11 One Line Diagram 260/130V ESS Dual Battery 2PB AQ
Distribution - Division II
Engineering 16-0246 High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) Hydraulic Analysis 0
Evaluations DECO-12-2191 Evaluation of Containment Coatings June 1985
EQ1-EF2-155 EEQ Qualification Evaluation Report - Target Rock Valves 02/25/2009
ERE 32092 MOV Lubrication Change C
NUC2016135.00 Evaluation of Fermi 2 Blister Torus Wetted (Immersion) 03/10/2017
Region Substrate Coatings
Miscellaneous System Health Report Associated With RCIC 2018 Q3 &
Q4
2A2918AB Nuclear Boiler Design Specification Data Sheet 13
EF2-57987 Letter Subject: Errors in BWR Water Level Indication 07/15/1982
EF2-60002 Letter Subject: Errors in BWR Water Level Indication 10/11/1982
EFA-R32-19-005 Engineering Functional Analysis - Information Notice IN - 0
1706 - Battery Chargers Contribution Fault Conditions
EQ0-EF2-018 Summary of Environmental Parameters Used for Fermi 2 N
EQ Program
EQ1-EF2-044 Qualification Evaluation Report G
NEDC 31336P Instrument Setpoint Methodology A
NUC2017123 Reactor Torus Desludge, ASME XI IWE VT Exams, 05/30/2017
Coatings, Inspection & Coating Repair - Immersion Area
NUC2018130 Reactor Torus Desludge, ASME XI IWE VT Exams, 11/12/2018
Coatings Inspection & Coating Repair - Immersion Area
TSR-36108 Increases in ECCS Suction Strainer Debris Loads 0
VMR1-45.2 Vertical Induction Triclad Motors F
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
VMR4-14.1 RCIC Turbine G
VMR4-4.0 RCIC Pump B
VMR4-4.1 RCIC Pump A
NDE Reports VT-S12-021 Torus Earthquake Ties (4 Locations) 04/14/2012
Operability TE-B21-19-021 Past Operability Review for CARDs 19-23867 and 17- 05/30/2019
Evaluations 23452
TE-E11-18-081 Past Operability Evaluation of Foreign Material Impact to 0
ECCS Suction Strainers
Procedures 20.000.18 Control of the Plant from the Dedicated Shutdown Panel 54
20.000.18 Control of the Plant from the Dedicated Shutdown Panel 53
20.000.19 Shutdown from Outside the Control Room 43
20.300.Offsite Loss of Offsite Power 12A
23.104 Condensate Storage and Transfer System 87
23.107.01 Standby Feedwater System 41
23.201 Safety Relief Valves and Automatic Depressurization 26
System
23.206 Reactor Core Isolation Cooling Syste 103
23.309 260/130 DC Electrical System (ESF and BOP) 69
23.601 Instrument Trip Sheets 40
24.107.03 SBFW Pump and Valve Operability and Lineup Verification 45
Test
24.137.02 MSIV/ADS and LLS SERV Accumulator Check Valve Test 37
24.201.01 SRV Vacuum Breaker Valve Operability Test 27
24.202.01 HPCI Pump and Valve Operability Test at 1025 PSI 118
24.202.03 HPCI System Piping Filled and Valve Position Verification 35
24.206.01 RCIC System Pump and Valve Operability Test 79
24.206.03 RCIC Discharge Piping Venting and Valve Verification Test 41
24.206.04 RCIC System Automatic Actuation and Flow Test 53
24.404.03 Standby Gas Treatment System Valve Operability Test 51
24.406.02 Nitrogen Inerting System Valve Position Indication Test 38
27.000.09 Time Critical Actions Validations and Verification 4
29.100.01 Sheet RPV Control 17
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
29.ESP-06 Primary Containment Venting and Purge for Hydrogen and 8
Oxygen Control
29.ESP.07 Primary Containment Venting 12
3017-128-EZ-04 Electrical Design Instruction for Control and Power Cable C
Ampacities
43.137.001 Main Steam Safety/Relief Valve Setpoint Testing 32
43.137.002 SRV Accumulator Check Valve Test 26A
44.210.059 D1 MS SRV Solenoid Functional Test 4
ARP 1D24 RCIC System Actuated 11
ARP 1D69 SBFW Sys Suction Pressure Low 12
ARP 1D79 RCIC Turbine Shutdown RPV H2) Level L8 9
ARP 1D81 RCIC Pump Discharge Flow Low 11
ARP 2D48 HPCI/RCIC Suction Trans CST Level Low 9
ARP 8D40 Cable Tray Cooling Fan Tripped 7
QCP-10-1 Underwater Coating Inspection 3
QCP-10-2 Underwater Coating Repair 3
TE-ANL-12-069 Risk Significant PSA Credited Operator Actions C
Self-Assessments TMPE-18-0180 Quick Hit Self-Assessment: Preparation for the 2019 NRC 09/22/2018
Design Basis Assessment Inspection Self-Assessment
Work Orders 1162000318 Perform 43.137.002 Division 1 SRV Accumulator Check 05/10/2000
Valve Test
116201093 Perform 43.137.002 Division 1 SRV Accumulator Check 11/13/2001
Valve Test
1162201117 SRV Accumulator Check Valve Test 11/17/2001
25975596 Desludge, Inspect, Repair - Torus Coatings Below Water 05/21/2009
Level
25975596 Desludge, Inspect, Repair - Torus Coatings Below Water 04/01/2009
Level
25980121 Perform HPCI Turbine Internal Inspection 06/08/2009
26766225 Perform 43.000.019 Inside Torus / Inside DW / Outside DW 04/15/2017
(Offline) (VT-3) Inspection
303100100 Perform Internal Inspection of RCIC Turbine per NUE NE- 04/20/2017
PJ-90-0373
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
34379073 Perform 43.000.019 Inside Torus / Inside Drywell / Outside 03/14/2014
DW (Offline) Inspection
34567763 Perform 43.137.001 Main Steam Safety Relief Valves 03/27/2014
Setpoint Test
37491496 Inspection of Div. 2 Torus Suction Strainer (RHR, CS, HPCI) 12/09/2015
37545467 Perform 24.137.02 11/09/2015
37545495 Perform 24.137.02 11/12/2015
37734090 Perform 43.137.001 Main Steam Safety Relief Valves 12/04/2015
Setpoint Test
38115948 Perform 44.210.059 ECCS/ADS/MDS D1 SRV Solenoid 11/06/2015
Functional Test
38442118 Desludge, Inspect, Repair - Torus Coatings Below Water 04/28/2017
Level
38574156 Perform 24.206.01 RCIC System Pump Operability and 02/09/2016
Valve Test @ 1000 PSIG
281891 Perform 43.401.510 LLRT Purge and Vent Test 1: 01/14/2016
T4803F602, T4600F402, T4600F411
282032 Perform 24.404.03 Sec-5.1 SGTS Valve Operability Test 04/13/2016
43040731 Lube, Clean Cooling Coils, Replace Belts 09/22/2016
43168864 Perform 44.030.400 ECCS HPCI/RCIC CST Level, 10/28/2016
E41N061B, Calibration/Functional
43579247 EDP-37272 R18 Installation RCIC High Point Vent 04/20/2017
43648553 Perform 24.404.03 SEC-5.2 SGTS Valve Operability & 01/08/2017
Position Indication Verif.
44066355 Perform 24.201.01 SRV Vacuum Breaker Operability 03/21/2017
44151810 Perform 24.137.02 04/13/2017
44153720 Perform 44.210.059 ECCS/ADS/MDS D1 SRV Solenoid 04/10/2017
Functional Test
268548 Perform 24.406.01 Sec-5.2 N2 Inerting Cold S/D Valve 04/02/2017
Operability/Timing Test
44417440 Perform 43.137.001 Main Steam Safety Relief Valves 06/22/2017
Setpoint Test
44883915 Check P1100 Cabinet Space Heaters & Thermostats for 08/09/2017
Proper Operation
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
45151430 Inspection of Div. 2 Torus Suction Strainers (RHR, CS, 06/23/2017
HPCI)
275955 Perform 24.404.03 Sec-5.1 SGTS Valve Operability Test 10/09/2017
46582800 Perform 44.030.401 ECCS HPCI/RCIC CST Level, 06/21/2018
E41N061D, Calibration/Functional
46748956 Perform 24.202.01 HPCI Pump/Flow Test & Valve Stroke at 06/03/2018
25 PSIG
203637 Check Listed Cabinet Space Heaters & Thermostats for 08/07/2018
Proper Operation
47345713 Perform 24.201.01 SRV Vacuum Breaker Operability 09/26/2018
47435850 Penetration X-25 Exceeds it Leakage Limit - Failed LLRT 06/08/2017
47460525 Perform 44.210.059 ECCS/ADS/MDS D1 SRV Solenoid 10/15/2018
Functional Test
47490205 Perform 24.406.01 Sec-5.2 N2 Inerting Cold S/D Valve 10/05/2018
Operability/Timing Test
47490879 Perform 24.137.02 for T4901-F040 Only 04/16/2017
47500501 Perform 24.137.02 10/19/2018
47510304 Perform 24.202.04 HPCI Offline Auto Initiation and Time 10/22/2018
Response Test
47525996 Perform 24.202.02 HPCI Flow Rate Test at 165 PSIG 10/21/2018
47526001 Perform 24.206.04 Sec. 5.2 RCIC System Automatic 10/26/2018
Actuation Test
47642989 Perform Mini Periodic MOV Inspection (T4803-F602) 10/03/2018
47654752 Perform 24.404.03 Sec-5.1 SGTS Valve Operability Test 09/18/2018
48399139 Perform 43.401.510 LLRT Purge and Vent Test 1: 09/20/2018
T4803F602, T4600F402, T4600F411
48555968 Perform 24.202.08 Sec-5.2 (DW Press) HPCI LSFT & Pump 08/23/2018
Operability at 1025 PSIG
48693770 Extensive Coating Defects Identified During Torus 01/04/2019
Underwater Inspection
48693770 Extensive Coating Defects Identified During Torus 09/22/2018
Underwater Inspection
48693800 Inspect and Repair Torus Coating, Above Water 01/24/2019
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
49309090 Perform 44.060.002 RCIC System Logic Functional Test - 05/06/2019
Online
50350374 Perform 24.206.01 RCIC System Pump Operability and 10/26/2018
Valve Test @ 1000 PSIG
D167030100 Perform MOV Thermal O/L Test - T4803F602 @ MCC 72B- 05/01/2009
3A POS-5C-R
E016150100 Disassemble Motor, Inspect and Clean in Accordance With 06/14/2006
NE-6/6-EQMS.036
T577090200 Replace Valve Seat per EQ Requirement Contained in LTR 01/07/2016
NE-6.6-EQMS.118
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