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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 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.
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 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.


Sincerely, Digitally signed by Melvin K.
Sincerely, Mel Gray, Chief Engineering Branch 1 Division of Operating Reactor Safety


Melvin K. Gray Gray Date: 2022.03.22 10:19:38-04'00'
Docket No. 05000443 License No. NPF-86  
Mel Gray, Chief Engineering Branch 1 Division of Operating Reactor Safety Docket No. 05000443 License No. NPF-86


===Enclosure:===
===Enclosure:===
As stated
As stated  


==Inspection Report==
==Inspection Report==
Docket Number: 05000443 License Number: NPF-86 Report Number: 05000443/2022011 Enterprise Identifier: I-2022-011-0011 Licensee: NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC Facility: Seabrook Station Location: Seabrook, NH Inspection Dates: January 23, 2022 to February 10, 2022 Inspectors: C. Bickett, Senior Reactor Inspector P. Cataldo, Senior Reactor Inspector K. Mangan, Senior Reactor Inspector B. Pinson, Reactor Inspector M. Rossi, Resident Inspector A. Turilin, Reactor Inspector Approved By: Mel Gray, Chief Engineering Branch 1 Division of Operating Reactor Safety Enclosure
Docket Number:
05000443  
 
License Number:
NPF-86  
 
Report Number:
05000443/2022011  
 
Enterprise Identifier: I-2022-011-0011  
 
Licensee:
NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC  
 
Facility:
Seabrook Station  
 
Location:
Seabrook, NH  
 
Inspection Dates:
January 23, 2022 to February 10, 2022  
 
Inspectors:
C. Bickett, Senior Reactor Inspector  
 
P. Cataldo, Senior Reactor Inspector  
 
K. Mangan, Senior Reactor Inspector  
 
B. Pinson, Reactor Inspector  
 
M. Rossi, Resident Inspector  
 
A. Turilin, Reactor Inspector  
 
Approved By:
Mel Gray, Chief
Engineering Branch 1
Division of Operating Reactor Safety  


=SUMMARY=
=SUMMARY=
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===List of Findings and Violations===
===List of Findings and Violations===
No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified.
No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified.


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==REACTOR SAFETY==
==REACTOR SAFETY==
===71111.21M - Design Bases Assurance Inspection (Teams)
The inspectors evaluated the following components and listed applicable attributes, permanent modifications, and operating experience:
Design Review - Risk-Significant/Low Design Margin Components (IP Section 02.02)


===71111.21M - Design Bases Assurance Inspection (Teams) The inspectors evaluated the following components and listed applicable attributes, permanent modifications, and operating experience:
Design Review - Risk-Significant/Low Design Margin Components (IP Section 02.02)
===
===
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.21|count=4}}
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.21|count=4}}
: (1) 480V BUS E62, 1-EDE-US-62
 
(1)480V BUS E62, 1-EDE-US-62
* Material condition and installed configuration (e.g., visual inspection/walkdown)
* Material condition and installed configuration (e.g., visual inspection/walkdown)
* Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures
* Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures
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* Operator actions
* Operator actions
* Process medium availability (electrical signal)
* Process medium availability (electrical signal)
* Energy source availability (electricity)
* Energy source availability (electricity)  
 
The team used Appendix B guidance for Switchgear and Motor Control Centers.
The team used Appendix B guidance for Switchgear and Motor Control Centers.
: (2) Start-Up Feed Pump, 1-FW-P-113
: (2) Start-Up Feed Pump, 1-FW-P-113
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* Operator actions
* Operator actions
* Process medium availability (water, air, electrical signal)
* Process medium availability (water, air, electrical signal)
* Energy source availability (electricity, steam, fuel, air)
* Energy source availability (electricity, steam, fuel, air)  
 
The team used Appendix B guidance for Pumps.
The team used Appendix B guidance for Pumps.
: (3) A Service Water Pump, P-41A
: (3) A Service Water Pump, P-41A
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* Operator actions
* Operator actions
* Process medium availability (water)
* Process medium availability (water)
* Energy source availability (electricity)
* Energy source availability (electricity)  
 
The team used Appendix B guidance for Pumps.
The team used Appendix B guidance for Pumps.
: (4) PCCW Train B Heat Exchanger, 1-CC-E-17-B
: (4) PCCW Train B Heat Exchanger, 1-CC-E-17-B
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* System and component level performance monitoring
* System and component level performance monitoring
* Heat removal cooling water and ventilation
* Heat removal cooling water and ventilation
* Process medium availability (water, air)
* Process medium availability (water, air)  
 
The team used Appendix B guidance for As Built Systems.
The team used Appendix B guidance for As Built Systems.


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* Surveillance testing and test results
* Surveillance testing and test results
* Equipment/environmental controls and qualification
* Equipment/environmental controls and qualification
* Heat removal cooling water and ventilation The team used Appendix B guidance for Electrical Motors, Fans, and EQ Splices/Maintenance/Surveillance Requirements.
* Heat removal cooling water and ventilation  
 
The team used Appendix B guidance for Electrical Motors, Fans, and EQ Splices/Maintenance/Surveillance Requirements.


===Modification Review - Permanent Mods (IP Section 02.03) (6 Samples)===
===Modification Review - Permanent Mods (IP Section 02.03) (6 Samples)===
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: (4) EC 291089, Emergency Feedwater Pump House Water In-Leakage Seal Repair
: (4) EC 291089, Emergency Feedwater Pump House Water In-Leakage Seal Repair
: (5) EC 144952, DG Lube Oil Temperature Control Valve Modification
: (5) EC 144952, DG Lube Oil Temperature Control Valve Modification
: (6) EC 250048, Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Control Digital Upgrade
: (6) EC 250048, Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Control Digital Upgrade  


===Review of Operating Experience Issues (IP Section 02.06) (2 Samples)===
===Review of Operating Experience Issues (IP Section 02.06) (2 Samples)===
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=DOCUMENTS REVIEWED=
=DOCUMENTS REVIEWED=


Inspection Type             Designation   Description or Title                                   Revision or
Inspection
Procedure                                                                                          Date
Procedure
71111.21M Calculations       4.3.08-72F   SW System Steady State Analysis                         Rev. 11
Type
737-23       Startup Feedwater Pump NPSHA and Upstream Line Loses   Rev. 2
Designation
9763-3-ED-00- Voltage Regulation                                      Rev. 14
Description or Title
Revision or
Date
71111.21M Calculations
4.3.08-72F
SW System Steady State Analysis
Rev. 11
737-23
Startup Feedwater Pump NPSHA and Upstream Line Loses
Rev. 2
9763-3-ED-00-
2-F
2-F
9763-3-ED-00- 480 V Coordination                                    Rev. 04
Voltage Regulation
Rev. 14
9763-3-ED-00-
31-F
31-F
C-S-1-20801   Emergency Feedwater System Flow Study                   Rev. 1
480 V Coordination
C-S-1-28002   Containment LOCA Response Using GOTHIC                 Rev. 3
Rev. 04
C-S-1-28003   Containment MSLB Response Using GOTHIC                 Rev. 1
C-S-1-20801
C-S-1-83618   Ocean and Cooling Tower Service Water Pump IST         Rev. 9
Emergency Feedwater System Flow Study
Rev. 1
C-S-1-28002
Containment LOCA Response Using GOTHIC
Rev. 3
C-S-1-28003
Containment MSLB Response Using GOTHIC
Rev. 1
C-S-1-83618
Ocean and Cooling Tower Service Water Pump IST
Acceptance Criteria
Acceptance Criteria
C-X-1-21802   Expansion Joint Rupture in the Circulating Water System Rev. 3
Rev. 9
C-X-1-21802
Expansion Joint Rupture in the Circulating Water System
Located in the Turbine Building
Located in the Turbine Building
Corrective Action 02340882
Rev. 3
Documents         AR02418201
Corrective Action
Corrective Action 02418427
Documents
Documents         02416980
2340882
Resulting from   02417001
 
Inspection       02417066
AR02418201  
 
Corrective Action
Documents
Resulting from
Inspection
2418427
2416980
2417001
2417066
2417367
2417367
2417533
2417533
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2418515
2418515
2418520
2418520
2418528
2418528  
Drawings         1-CC-B20211   Primary Component Cooling Loop B Detail                 Rev. 22
 
1-DG-D20463   Diesel Generator Lube Oil System Train B Detail         Rev. 18
Drawings
1-FW-D20688   Emergency Feedwater System Details                     Rev. 20
1-CC-B20211
Inspection Type         Designation Description or Title                                         Revision or
Primary Component Cooling Loop B Detail
Procedure                                                                                        Date
Rev. 22
Engineering   EC 144952   DG Lube Oil Temperature Control Valve Modification           1-DG-V-29-
1-DG-D20463
Changes                                                                                A/B, Rev.
Diesel Generator Lube Oil System Train B Detail
Rev. 18
1-FW-D20688
Emergency Feedwater System Details
Rev. 20  
 
Inspection
Procedure
Type
Designation
Description or Title
Revision or
Date
Engineering
Changes
EC 144952
DG Lube Oil Temperature Control Valve Modification
1-DG-V-29-
A/B, Rev.
004
004
EC 250048   Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Digital Upgrade           Rev. 12
EC 250048
Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Digital Upgrade
Project
Project
EC 287967   Replacement Vital Battery 1B & 1D (Train B) LTAM SEA 16-     Rev. 004
Rev. 12
EC 287967
Replacement Vital Battery 1B & 1D (Train B) LTAM SEA 16-
0045
0045
EC 291089   EFWPH Water In-Leakage Seal Repair                           Rev. 2
Rev. 004
EC 295498   Containment Analysis Update for Heat Exchanger               Rev. 0
EC 291089
EFWPH Water In-Leakage Seal Repair
Rev. 2
EC 295498
Containment Analysis Update for Heat Exchanger
Calibration
Calibration
Engineering   EE 90-10   Evaluation of Submerged Cables                               03/09/1990
Rev. 0
Evaluations  EE-04-015   Response to NRC IR2004-003, Apparent Violation: DCR 97-     Rev. 0
Engineering
Evaluations
EE 90-10
Evaluation of Submerged Cables
03/09/1990
EE-04-015
Response to NRC IR2004-003, Apparent Violation: DCR 97-
033 10 CFR 50.59 (Turbine Building Flood Protection)
033 10 CFR 50.59 (Turbine Building Flood Protection)
EE-98-006   SW Pump Curves                                               Rev. 000
Rev. 0
Miscellaneous C-S-1-28009 Primary Containment Cooling Water System Heat Loads         Rev. 0
EE-98-006
SW Pump Curves
Rev. 000
Miscellaneous
C-S-1-28009
Primary Containment Cooling Water System Heat Loads
and Flow Rates for Various Plant Operating Modes After
and Flow Rates for Various Plant Operating Modes After
SPU
SPU
FP22285     Start-Up Feed Pumps Instructions Manual, Centrifugal Pump   Rev. 0
Rev. 0
FP57916     PCCW Heat Exchanger Instr Manual                             Rev. 000
FP22285
FP700356   Failure Modes and Effects Analysis of the Seabrook Nuclear   Rev. 0
Start-Up Feed Pumps Instructions Manual, Centrifugal Pump Rev. 0
FP57916
PCCW Heat Exchanger Instr Manual
Rev. 000
FP700356
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis of the Seabrook Nuclear
Stations Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Digital
Stations Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Digital
Control Upgrade Project - EC 250048
Control Upgrade Project - EC 250048
Procedures   ES1850.017 SW Heat Exchanger Program                                   Rev. 06
Rev. 0
ON1090.13   Response to Natural Phenomena Affecting Plant Operations     Rev. 24
Procedures
OP-AA-109   Control of Time Critical Operator Actions and Time Sensitive Rev. 5
ES1850.017
SW Heat Exchanger Program
Rev. 06
ON1090.13
Response to Natural Phenomena Affecting Plant Operations
Rev. 24
OP-AA-109
Control of Time Critical Operator Actions and Time Sensitive
Actions
Actions
OS1238.02   Turbine Building Flooding                                   Rev. 6
Rev. 5
OS1246.02   Degraded Vital AC Power (Plant Operating)                   Rev. 25
OS1238.02
OX1412.06   Monthly PCCW Loop B Valve Verification                       performed
Turbine Building Flooding
Rev. 6
OS1246.02
Degraded Vital AC Power (Plant Operating)
Rev. 25
OX1412.06
Monthly PCCW Loop B Valve Verification
performed
2/08/22
2/08/22
OX1436.08   Startup Feed Pump Quarterly Surveillance                     Performed
OX1436.08
Startup Feed Pump Quarterly Surveillance
Performed
10/25/21
10/25/21
OX1456.86   Operability Testing of IST Pumps                             Rev. 24
OX1456.86
SM 7.20     Control of Time Critical Operator Actions and Time Sensitive Rev. 15
Operability Testing of IST Pumps
Inspection Type       Designation Description or Title Revision or
Rev. 24
Procedure                                              Date
SM 7.20
Control of Time Critical Operator Actions and Time Sensitive
Rev. 15  
 
Inspection
Procedure
Type
Designation
Description or Title
Revision or
Date
Actions
Actions
Work Orders 40577309
Work Orders
40577309
40405785-01
40405785-01
40405785-02
40405785-02
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40079149-01
40079149-01
40632779-01
40632779-01
8
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Design Basis Assurance Inspection (Teams) Inspection Report 05000443/2022011
ML22081A150
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/22/2022
From: Mel Gray
Division of Operating Reactors
To: Coffey B
Florida Power & Light Co
Gray M
References
IR 2022011
Download: ML22081A150 (10)


Text

March 22, 2022

SUBJECT:

SEABROOK STATION - DESIGN BASIS ASSURANCE INSPECTION (TEAMS)

INSPECTION REPORT 05000443/2022011

Dear Mr. Coffey:

On February 10, 2022, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at Seabrook Station and discussed the results of this inspection with Mr. Brian Booth, Site Vice President and other members of your staff. The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report.

No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified during this inspection.

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 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.

Sincerely, Mel Gray, Chief Engineering Branch 1 Division of Operating Reactor Safety

Docket No. 05000443 License No. NPF-86

Enclosure:

As stated

Inspection Report

Docket Number:

05000443

License Number:

NPF-86

Report Number:

05000443/2022011

Enterprise Identifier: I-2022-011-0011

Licensee:

NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC

Facility:

Seabrook Station

Location:

Seabrook, NH

Inspection Dates:

January 23, 2022 to February 10, 2022

Inspectors:

C. Bickett, Senior Reactor Inspector

P. Cataldo, Senior Reactor Inspector

K. Mangan, Senior Reactor Inspector

B. Pinson, Reactor Inspector

M. Rossi, Resident Inspector

A. Turilin, Reactor Inspector

Approved By:

Mel Gray, Chief

Engineering Branch 1

Division of Operating Reactor Safety

SUMMARY

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting a design basis assurance inspection (teams) inspection at Seabrook Station, 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.

List of Findings and Violations

No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified.

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 following components and listed applicable attributes, permanent modifications, and operating experience:

Design Review - Risk-Significant/Low Design Margin Components (IP Section 02.02)

=

(1)480V BUS E62, 1-EDE-US-62

  • Material condition and installed configuration (e.g., visual inspection/walkdown)
  • Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures
  • Consistency among design and licensing bases and other documents/procedures
  • System health report, maintenance records, and corrective action history
  • Equipment/environmental controls and qualification
  • Adequacy of design (calculations and modifications)
  • Surveillance testing and test results
  • System and component level performance monitoring
  • Equipment protection from fire, flood, steam, water intrusion, or spray
  • Control logic
  • Component adequacy for minimum voltage
  • Protection coordination (load in-rush and full load current)
  • Range, accuracy, and setpoint of installed instrumentation
  • Operator actions
  • Process medium availability (electrical signal)
  • Energy source availability (electricity)

The team used Appendix B guidance for Switchgear and Motor Control Centers.

(2) Start-Up Feed Pump, 1-FW-P-113
  • Material condition and installed configuration (e.g., visual inspection/walkdown)
  • Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures
  • Consistency among design and licensing bases and other documents/procedures
  • System health report, maintenance records, and corrective action history
  • Equipment/environmental controls and qualification
  • Adequacy of design (calculations and modifications)
  • Surveillance testing and test results
  • System and component level performance monitoring
  • Heat removal cooling water and ventilation
  • Operator actions
  • Process medium availability (water, air, electrical signal)
  • Energy source availability (electricity, steam, fuel, air)

The team used Appendix B guidance for Pumps.

(3) A Service Water Pump, P-41A
  • Material condition and installed configuration (e.g., visual inspection/walkdown)
  • Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures
  • Consistency among design and licensing bases and other documents/procedures
  • System health report, maintenance records, and corrective action history
  • Adequacy of design (calculations and modifications)
  • Surveillance testing and test results
  • System and component level performance monitoring
  • Equipment protection from fire, flood, steam, water intrusion, or spray
  • Heat removal ventilation
  • Control logic
  • Component adequacy for minimum voltage
  • Range, accuracy, and setpoint of installed instrumentation
  • Operator actions
  • Process medium availability (water)
  • Energy source availability (electricity)

The team used Appendix B guidance for Pumps.

(4) PCCW Train B Heat Exchanger, 1-CC-E-17-B
  • Material condition and installed configuration (e.g., visual inspection/walkdown)
  • Consistency among design and licensing bases and other documents/procedures
  • Adequacy of design (calculations and modifications)
  • System and component level performance monitoring
  • Heat removal cooling water and ventilation
  • Process medium availability (water, air)

The team used Appendix B guidance for As Built Systems.

Design Review - Large Early Release Frequency (LERFs) (IP Section 02.02) (1 Sample)

(1) RHR ventilation dampers, 1-EAH-FN-31A
  • Energy source availability (electricity, steam, fuel, air)
  • Operator Actions
  • Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures
  • Control logic
  • Component adequacy for minimum voltage
  • Range, accuracy, and setpoint of installed instrumentation
  • Adequacy of design (calculations and modifications
  • Material condition and installed configuration (e.g., visual inspection/walkdown)
  • System health report, maintenance records, and corrective action history
  • Consistency among design and licensing bases and other documents/procedures
  • System and component level performance monitoring
  • Surveillance testing and test results
  • Equipment/environmental controls and qualification
  • Heat removal cooling water and ventilation

The team used Appendix B guidance for Electrical Motors, Fans, and EQ Splices/Maintenance/Surveillance Requirements.

Modification Review - Permanent Mods (IP Section 02.03) (6 Samples)

(1) EC 287676, Leading Edge Flowmeter (LEFM) Electronics Package Replacement
(2) EC 287967, Replacement Vital Battery 1B & 1D (Train B)
(3) EC 295498, Containment Analysis Update for Heat Exchanger Calibration
(4) EC 291089, Emergency Feedwater Pump House Water In-Leakage Seal Repair
(5) EC 144952, DG Lube Oil Temperature Control Valve Modification
(6) EC 250048, Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Control Digital Upgrade

Review of Operating Experience Issues (IP Section 02.06) (2 Samples)

(1) IN 1998-31, Fire Protection System Design Deficiencies and Common-Mode Flooding of Emergency Core Cooling System Rooms at Washington Nuclear Project Unit 2
(2) IN 2015-01, Degraded Ability to Mitigate Flooding Events

INSPECTION RESULTS

No findings were identified.

EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS

The inspectors verified no proprietary information was retained or documented in this report.

  • On February 10, 2022, the inspectors presented the design basis assurance inspection (teams) inspection results to Mr. Brian Booth, Site Vice President and other members of the licensee staff.

DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

71111.21M Calculations

4.3.08-72F

SW System Steady State Analysis

Rev. 11

737-23

Startup Feedwater Pump NPSHA and Upstream Line Loses

Rev. 2

9763-3-ED-00-

2-F

Voltage Regulation

Rev. 14

9763-3-ED-00-

31-F

480 V Coordination

Rev. 04

C-S-1-20801

Emergency Feedwater System Flow Study

Rev. 1

C-S-1-28002

Containment LOCA Response Using GOTHIC

Rev. 3

C-S-1-28003

Containment MSLB Response Using GOTHIC

Rev. 1

C-S-1-83618

Ocean and Cooling Tower Service Water Pump IST

Acceptance Criteria

Rev. 9

C-X-1-21802

Expansion Joint Rupture in the Circulating Water System

Located in the Turbine Building

Rev. 3

Corrective Action

Documents

2340882

AR02418201

Corrective Action

Documents

Resulting from

Inspection

2418427

2416980

2417001

2417066

2417367

2417533

2417741

2418201

2418259

2418300

2418331

2418515

2418520

2418528

Drawings

1-CC-B20211

Primary Component Cooling Loop B Detail

Rev. 22

1-DG-D20463

Diesel Generator Lube Oil System Train B Detail

Rev. 18

1-FW-D20688

Emergency Feedwater System Details

Rev. 20

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

Engineering

Changes

EC 144952

DG Lube Oil Temperature Control Valve Modification

1-DG-V-29-

A/B, Rev.

004

EC 250048

Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Digital Upgrade

Project

Rev. 12

EC 287967

Replacement Vital Battery 1B & 1D (Train B) LTAM SEA 16-

0045

Rev. 004

EC 291089

EFWPH Water In-Leakage Seal Repair

Rev. 2

EC 295498

Containment Analysis Update for Heat Exchanger

Calibration

Rev. 0

Engineering

Evaluations

EE 90-10

Evaluation of Submerged Cables

03/09/1990

EE-04-015

Response to NRC IR2004-003, Apparent Violation: DCR 97-

033 10 CFR 50.59 (Turbine Building Flood Protection)

Rev. 0

EE-98-006

SW Pump Curves

Rev. 000

Miscellaneous

C-S-1-28009

Primary Containment Cooling Water System Heat Loads

and Flow Rates for Various Plant Operating Modes After

SPU

Rev. 0

FP22285

Start-Up Feed Pumps Instructions Manual, Centrifugal Pump Rev. 0

FP57916

PCCW Heat Exchanger Instr Manual

Rev. 000

FP700356

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis of the Seabrook Nuclear

Stations Steam Generator Feed Pump Turbine Digital

Control Upgrade Project - EC 250048

Rev. 0

Procedures

ES1850.017

SW Heat Exchanger Program

Rev. 06

ON1090.13

Response to Natural Phenomena Affecting Plant Operations

Rev. 24

OP-AA-109

Control of Time Critical Operator Actions and Time Sensitive

Actions

Rev. 5

OS1238.02

Turbine Building Flooding

Rev. 6

OS1246.02

Degraded Vital AC Power (Plant Operating)

Rev. 25

OX1412.06

Monthly PCCW Loop B Valve Verification

performed

2/08/22

OX1436.08

Startup Feed Pump Quarterly Surveillance

Performed

10/25/21

OX1456.86

Operability Testing of IST Pumps

Rev. 24

SM 7.20

Control of Time Critical Operator Actions and Time Sensitive

Rev. 15

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

Actions

Work Orders

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40405785-01

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40508958

01195389

40638933

40725546

40079149-01

40632779-01