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Title | Vital Inverter Alternate AC Supply Cables Were Not Included in the Nuclear Safety Capability Assessment |
Description | On June 25, 2018, the inspectors inquired about an open corrective action item documented in AR 2156812. AR 2156812 was originated by FPL on September 20, 2016, and documented that the NFPA 805 Nuclear Safety Capability Assessment (NSCA) circuit analysis failed to include and analyze cables associated with the alternate power supply to all vital inverters on either Turkey Point Unit. The vital inverters power vital plant instruments and controls and are normally powered by the vital DC batteries. The NSCA analysis incorrectly considered that the alternate AC power supply would be always available to power the vital inverters if the DC power supply was damaged by fire. However, the alternate power supply cables may be impacted by fire damage. Not correctly including the fire damage potential for the inverter alternate power supply cables resulted in a non-conservative analysis when the NSCA was performed. The inspectors inquired why compensatory measures in the form of fire watches were not established for the non-conservative NSCA analysis. In response to the inspectors questions, FPL determined that the non-conservative condition still existed and that it was potentially more than a minimal risk impact. FPL considered that if the fire Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) evaluation determines the issue to not result in a risk increase of more than 1E-7/year for core damage frequency and no more than 1E-8/year for large early release frequency, that the change to the fire protection program to correctly analyze the vital inverter power supplies is no more than minimal risk impact. FPL initiated interim compensatory measures in the form of roving fire watches in all the affected Unit 3 and Unit 4 fire areas. FPL initiated AR 2270522 to document the associated interim compensatory measures. AR 2270522 also tracks completion of the necessary NSCA change and an associated fire PRA evaluation to correctly model the vital inverter power supply cables. FPL expects to complete the fire PRA evaluation in December 2018. Units 3 and 4 Operating License Condition 3.D., Transition License Conditions 1. requires, in part, that risk-informed changes to the licensees fire protection program may not be made without prior NRC review and approval unless the change has been demonstrated to have no more than a minimal risk impact, as described in Operation License Condition 3.D., Other Changes that May be Made Without Prior NRC Approval, 2. Fire Protection Program Changes that Have No More than Minimal Risk Impact. The results of FPLs fire PRA evaluation expected to complete in December 2018 are necessary to determine if this issue is a violation of Units 3 and 4 Operating License Condition 3.D., Transition License Conditions 1. This issue remains unresolved pending review of FPLs fire PRA evaluation. |
Site: | Turkey Point |
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Report | IR 05000250/2018003 Section 4OA2 |
Date counted | Sep 30, 2018 (2018Q3) |
Type: | URI: |
cornerstone | No Cornerstone |
Identified by: | NRC identified |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71152 |
Inspectors (proximate) | D Orr R Reyes P Cataldo M Endress R Musser |
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Finding - Turkey Point - IR 05000250/2018003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Finding List (Turkey Point) @ 2018Q3
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