ML22013A307

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ML22013A307
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/11/2022
From:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Rodriguez-Luccioni H
References
EPID L-2021-SLR-0002, L-2021-SLR-0002
Download: ML22013A307 (2)


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St. Lucie Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA)

Breakout Audit Questions Technical Reviewer Gregory Makar 1/ 10 /2022 Technical Branch Chief Steven Bloom 1/ 10 /2022 TRP 084: Stress Corrosion Cracking and Loss of Material (pitting, crevice) for Stainless Steel, Nickel Alloys, and Aluminum

  1. SLRA SLRA Page Background/Issue Discussion Question/Request Outcome of Discussion Section 1 3.3 3.3-69 SLRA Table 3.3-1 omits Item 3.3-1, 233, Please discuss the omission of Table 3.3-1 addressing cracking due to stress corrosion Item 3.3-1, 233 from SLRA Table cracking for insulated aluminum piping, piping 3.3-1 and discuss the evaluation components, and tanks in air or for Item 3.3-1, 233, required by condensation, in auxiliary systems. Item 3.3- SLR-SRP Section 3.3.2.2.8.

1, 233 requires further evaluation according to SLR-SRP Section 3.3.2.2.8.

2 3.4 In SLRA Table 3.4-1, the discussion for Item Please clarify whether there are Table 3.3-1 3.4-28 3.4-1, 074, states there are no stainless steel underground stainless steel Table 3.4-72 underground components in the Steam and piping or piping components in 3.4.2-3 Power Conversion Systems. However, the Steam and Power Chapter 10 of the UFSARs for St. Lucie Units Conversion Systems at St. Lucie 1 and 2 includes underground stainless steel Units 1 and 2.

piping. For Unit 1 (ML20141L657), the piping is listed in Table 10.1-1, page 10.1-10, as Suction (under ground) piping. For Unit 2 (ML20268A132), the piping is listed in Table 10.4-1, page T10.4-10, as Suction (underground auxiliary feedwater piping.

SLRA Table 3.4.2-3, for Auxiliary Feedwater and Condensate, includes stainless steel piping in contact with soil, aligned to Table 1 Items 3.4-1, 072 and 3.4-1, 047, respectively, for cracking and loss of material. Based on the environment of soil, this appears to

  1. SLRA SLRA Page Background/Issue Discussion Question/Request Outcome of Discussion Section address piping that is buried according to the SLR-GALL definitions. Table 3.4.2-3 does not identify whether this piping is associated with Unit 1, Unit 2, or both units.

The information described above about piping in the SLRA and the UFSAR makes it unclear whether there are underground stainless steel piping or piping components, as defined by SLR-GALL Table IX.D, Use of Terms for Environments, in the Steam and Power Conversion Systems.