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{{#Wiki_filter:Containment Fan Coil Unit Allowed Outage Time March 30, 2015 PSEG/NRC Pre-Submittal Meeting Agenda Overview of proposed change Background Purpose of license amendment request Scope of license amendment request Schedule 2 Overview of Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable containment fan coil units (CFCUs) to 14 days No change to design basis containment response No change to dose analyses No change to system design or response to postulated events 3 Background System design Post-accident containment heat removal capability provided by two separate systems Containment spray Containment fan cooling system Five CFCUs installed Minimum 1,300 gpm service water to each CFCU Three CFCUs in operation with single containment spray train capable of maintaining post-accident containment temperature and pressure below design basis values Available design margin in CFCU heat removal capability Total CFCU heat removal in containment analysis of record based on heat removal capability of two CFCUs 4 Background Current Technical Specification requirements Five containment cooling fans shall be OPERABLE With one or two containment cooling fans inoperable Restore inoperable cooling fan(s) to OPERABLE status within 7 days With three or more containment cooling fans inoperable Restore at least three cooling fans to OPERABLE status within 1 hour 5 Reason for Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable CFCUs to 14 days Reduce risk associated with shutting down to respond to emergent issues without significant change in at-power risk Reduce unnecessary burden Operational flexibility to allocate resources to more safety-significant aspects 6 Engineering Evaluation and Monitoring Program Traditional Engineering Assessment Adequate defense-in-depth maintained At least three CFCUs verified operational Containment spray operational 10 CFR 50.65 (a)(4) used to plan maintenance Safety margins not affected Continued monitoring under the M-rule program and PSEG performance and predictive monitoring programs 7 Scope of License Amendment Request Risk Assessment Applicable guidance and criteria RG 1.174, Rev. 2 RG 1.200, Rev. 2 RG 1.177, Rev. 1 Quantitative analyses for internal events and flood CDF and LERF Qualitative analyses for fire and external events Uncertainty addressed using latest draft of NUREG-1855 and supporting EPRI documents 8 Proposed Schedule Submit LAR by 3Q 2016 Request normal NRC review 9 Containment Fan Coil Unit Allowed Outage Time March 30, 2015 PSEG/NRC Pre-Submittal Meeting Agenda Overview of proposed change Background Purpose of license amendment request Scope of license amendment request Schedule 2 Overview of Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable containment fan coil units (CFCUs) to 14 days No change to design basis containment response No change to dose analyses No change to system design or response to postulated events 3 Background System design Post-accident containment heat removal capability provided by two separate systems Containment spray Containment fan cooling system Five CFCUs installed Minimum 1,300 gpm service water to each CFCU Three CFCUs in operation with single containment spray train capable of maintaining post-accident containment temperature and pressure below design basis values Available design margin in CFCU heat removal capability Total CFCU heat removal in containment analysis of record based on heat removal capability of two CFCUs 4 Background Current Technical Specification requirements Five containment cooling fans shall be OPERABLE With one or two containment cooling fans inoperable Restore inoperable cooling fan(s) to OPERABLE status within 7 days With three or more containment cooling fans inoperable Restore at least three cooling fans to OPERABLE status within 1 hour 5 Reason for Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable CFCUs to 14 days Reduce risk associated with shutting down to respond to emergent issues without significant change in at-power risk Reduce unnecessary burden Operational flexibility to allocate resources to more safety-significant aspects 6 Engineering Evaluation and Monitoring Program Traditional Engineering Assessment Adequate defense-in-depth maintained At least three CFCUs verified operational Containment spray operational 10 CFR 50.65 (a)(4) used to plan maintenance Safety margins not affected Continued monitoring under the M-rule program and PSEG performance and predictive monitoring programs 7 Scope of License Amendment Request Risk Assessment Applicable guidance and criteria RG 1.174, Rev. 2 RG 1.200, Rev. 2 RG 1.177, Rev. 1 Quantitative analyses for internal events and flood CDF and LERF Qualitative analyses for fire and external events Uncertainty addressed using latest draft of NUREG-1855 and supporting EPRI documents 8 Proposed Schedule Submit LAR by 3Q 2016 Request normal NRC review 9}}
{{#Wiki_filter:PSEG/NRC Pre-Submittal Meeting Containment Fan Coil Unit Allowed Outage Time March 30, 2015
 
Agenda Overview of proposed change
 
===Background===
Purpose of license amendment request Scope of license amendment request Schedule 2
 
Overview of Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable containment fan coil units (CFCUs) to 14 days No change to design basis containment response No change to dose analyses
* No change to system design or response to postulated events 3
 
===
Background===
System design Post-accident containment heat removal capability provided by two separate systems
* Containment spray
* Containment fan cooling system Five CFCUs installed
* Minimum 1,300 gpm service water to each CFCU Three CFCUs in operation with single containment spray train capable of maintaining post-accident containment temperature and pressure below design basis values Available design margin in CFCU heat removal capability
* Total CFCU heat removal in containment analysis of record based on heat removal capability of two CFCUs 4
 
===
Background===
Current Technical Specification requirements Five containment cooling fans shall be OPERABLE With one or two containment cooling fans inoperable
* Restore inoperable cooling fan(s) to OPERABLE status within 7 days With three or more containment cooling fans inoperable
* Restore at least three cooling fans to OPERABLE status within 1 hour 5
 
Reason for Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable CFCUs to 14 days Reduce risk associated with shutting down to respond to emergent issues without significant change in at-power risk Reduce unnecessary burden
* Operational flexibility to allocate resources to more safety-significant aspects 6
 
Engineering Evaluation and Monitoring Program Traditional Engineering Assessment Adequate defense-in-depth maintained
* At least three CFCUs verified operational
* Containment spray operational
* 10 CFR 50.65 (a)(4) used to plan maintenance Safety margins not affected Continued monitoring under the M-rule program and PSEG performance and predictive monitoring programs 7
 
Scope of License Amendment Request Risk Assessment Applicable guidance and criteria
* RG 1.174, Rev. 2
* RG 1.200, Rev. 2
* RG 1.177, Rev. 1 Quantitative analyses for internal events and flood
* CDF and LERF Qualitative analyses for fire and external events Uncertainty addressed using latest draft of NUREG-1855 and supporting EPRI documents 8
 
Proposed Schedule Submit LAR by 3Q 2016 Request normal NRC review 9
 
PSEG/NRC Pre-Submittal Meeting Containment Fan Coil Unit Allowed Outage Time March 30, 2015
 
Agenda Overview of proposed change
 
===Background===
Purpose of license amendment request Scope of license amendment request Schedule 2
 
Overview of Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable containment fan coil units (CFCUs) to 14 days No change to design basis containment response No change to dose analyses
* No change to system design or response to postulated events 3
 
===
Background===
System design Post-accident containment heat removal capability provided by two separate systems
* Containment spray
* Containment fan cooling system Five CFCUs installed
* Minimum 1,300 gpm service water to each CFCU Three CFCUs in operation with single containment spray train capable of maintaining post-accident containment temperature and pressure below design basis values Available design margin in CFCU heat removal capability
* Total CFCU heat removal in containment analysis of record based on heat removal capability of two CFCUs 4
 
===
Background===
Current Technical Specification requirements Five containment cooling fans shall be OPERABLE With one or two containment cooling fans inoperable
* Restore inoperable cooling fan(s) to OPERABLE status within 7 days With three or more containment cooling fans inoperable
* Restore at least three cooling fans to OPERABLE status within 1 hour 5
 
Reason for Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable CFCUs to 14 days Reduce risk associated with shutting down to respond to emergent issues without significant change in at-power risk Reduce unnecessary burden
* Operational flexibility to allocate resources to more safety-significant aspects 6
 
Engineering Evaluation and Monitoring Program Traditional Engineering Assessment Adequate defense-in-depth maintained
* At least three CFCUs verified operational
* Containment spray operational
* 10 CFR 50.65 (a)(4) used to plan maintenance Safety margins not affected Continued monitoring under the M-rule program and PSEG performance and predictive monitoring programs 7
 
Scope of License Amendment Request Risk Assessment Applicable guidance and criteria
* RG 1.174, Rev. 2
* RG 1.200, Rev. 2
* RG 1.177, Rev. 1 Quantitative analyses for internal events and flood
* CDF and LERF Qualitative analyses for fire and external events Uncertainty addressed using latest draft of NUREG-1855 and supporting EPRI documents 8
 
Proposed Schedule Submit LAR by 3Q 2016 Request normal NRC review 9}}

Revision as of 21:25, 30 October 2019

03/30/2016 Salem Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Public Meeting Slide Presentation
ML16089A070
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Issue date: 03/30/2016
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PSEG/NRC Pre-Submittal Meeting Containment Fan Coil Unit Allowed Outage Time March 30, 2015

Agenda Overview of proposed change

Background

Purpose of license amendment request Scope of license amendment request Schedule 2

Overview of Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable containment fan coil units (CFCUs) to 14 days No change to design basis containment response No change to dose analyses

  • No change to system design or response to postulated events 3

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Background===

System design Post-accident containment heat removal capability provided by two separate systems

  • Containment fan cooling system Five CFCUs installed
  • Minimum 1,300 gpm service water to each CFCU Three CFCUs in operation with single containment spray train capable of maintaining post-accident containment temperature and pressure below design basis values Available design margin in CFCU heat removal capability
  • Total CFCU heat removal in containment analysis of record based on heat removal capability of two CFCUs 4

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Background===

Current Technical Specification requirements Five containment cooling fans shall be OPERABLE With one or two containment cooling fans inoperable

  • Restore at least three cooling fans to OPERABLE status within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> 5

Reason for Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable CFCUs to 14 days Reduce risk associated with shutting down to respond to emergent issues without significant change in at-power risk Reduce unnecessary burden

  • Operational flexibility to allocate resources to more safety-significant aspects 6

Engineering Evaluation and Monitoring Program Traditional Engineering Assessment Adequate defense-in-depth maintained

  • At least three CFCUs verified operational
  • 10 CFR 50.65 (a)(4) used to plan maintenance Safety margins not affected Continued monitoring under the M-rule program and PSEG performance and predictive monitoring programs 7

Scope of License Amendment Request Risk Assessment Applicable guidance and criteria

  • RG 1.177, Rev. 1 Quantitative analyses for internal events and flood
  • CDF and LERF Qualitative analyses for fire and external events Uncertainty addressed using latest draft of NUREG-1855 and supporting EPRI documents 8

Proposed Schedule Submit LAR by 3Q 2016 Request normal NRC review 9

PSEG/NRC Pre-Submittal Meeting Containment Fan Coil Unit Allowed Outage Time March 30, 2015

Agenda Overview of proposed change

Background

Purpose of license amendment request Scope of license amendment request Schedule 2

Overview of Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable containment fan coil units (CFCUs) to 14 days No change to design basis containment response No change to dose analyses

  • No change to system design or response to postulated events 3

=

Background===

System design Post-accident containment heat removal capability provided by two separate systems

  • Containment fan cooling system Five CFCUs installed
  • Minimum 1,300 gpm service water to each CFCU Three CFCUs in operation with single containment spray train capable of maintaining post-accident containment temperature and pressure below design basis values Available design margin in CFCU heat removal capability
  • Total CFCU heat removal in containment analysis of record based on heat removal capability of two CFCUs 4

=

Background===

Current Technical Specification requirements Five containment cooling fans shall be OPERABLE With one or two containment cooling fans inoperable

  • Restore at least three cooling fans to OPERABLE status within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> 5

Reason for Proposed Change Extend allowed outage time for one or two inoperable CFCUs to 14 days Reduce risk associated with shutting down to respond to emergent issues without significant change in at-power risk Reduce unnecessary burden

  • Operational flexibility to allocate resources to more safety-significant aspects 6

Engineering Evaluation and Monitoring Program Traditional Engineering Assessment Adequate defense-in-depth maintained

  • At least three CFCUs verified operational
  • 10 CFR 50.65 (a)(4) used to plan maintenance Safety margins not affected Continued monitoring under the M-rule program and PSEG performance and predictive monitoring programs 7

Scope of License Amendment Request Risk Assessment Applicable guidance and criteria

  • RG 1.177, Rev. 1 Quantitative analyses for internal events and flood
  • CDF and LERF Qualitative analyses for fire and external events Uncertainty addressed using latest draft of NUREG-1855 and supporting EPRI documents 8

Proposed Schedule Submit LAR by 3Q 2016 Request normal NRC review 9