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{{#Wiki_filter:Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 DEFINITIONS ......................................................................................................... 1-1 2.0 APPROVED CONTENTS ....................................................................................... 2-1 2.1     Fuel Specification and Loading Conditions ......................................................... 2-1 2.2     Violations ............................................................................................................ 2-1 2.3     Not Used............................................................................................................. 2-1 2.4     Decay Heat, Burnup & Cooling Time Limits for ZR Clad Fuel .......................... 2-13 Table 2.1-1         Fuel Assembly Limits for MPC-32M in HI-STORM 100S Version E ..... 2-2 Table 2.1-2         PWR Fuel Assembly Characteristics ................................................... 2-6 Table 2.1-3         Non-Fuel Hardware Cooling and Average Burnup ............................. 2-10 Table 2.1-4         Burnup and Cooling Time Fuel Qualification for MPC-32M ............... 2-11 Table 2.4-1         Allowable Heat Load and Soluble Boron Requirement for MPC-32M........................................................................................... 2-15 Table 2.4-2         Maximum Allowable Decay Heat Loads for MPC-32M ...................... 2-16 Table 2.4-3         MPC-32M Fuel Storage Regions ................................................. ..2-17 Table 2.4-4         MPC-32M Fuel Storage Quadrants ................................................ 2-17 Table 2.4-5a         MPC-32M Heat Load Data for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK .... ..2-18 Table 2.4-5b         MPC-32M Requirements on Developing Regionalized Heat Load Patterns for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK ................................... 2-18 Table 2.4-6         Section Heat Load Calculations for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK ...................................................... 2-19 Table 2.4-7         DFC and DFI Storage Locations with Heat Load Penalties for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK ................................ 2-19 Figure 2.1-1         Cell Identification for MPC-32M ......................................................... 2-12 Figure 2.4-1         Discrete Pattern A per Cell Allowable Heat Loads- MPC-32M ....... 2-2018 Figure 2.4-2         Discrete Pattern A per Cell Allowable Heat Loads- MPC-32M ....... 2-2119 3.0 DESIGN FEATURES .............................................................................................. 3-1 3.1     Site ..................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2     Design Features Important for Criticality Control ................................................ 3-1 3.3     Codes and Standards ......................................................................................... 3-2 3.4     Site Specific Parameters and Analyses for HI-STORM 100S Version E ............ 3-9 3.5     Cask Transfer Facility ....................................................................................... 3-13 3.6     Forced Helium Dehydration System ................................................................. 3-16 3.7     Supplemental Cooling System.......................................................................... 3-18 3.8     Combustible Gas Monitoring During MPC Lid Welding and Cutting ................. 3-19 3.9     Environmental Temperature Requirements ...................................................... 3-19 Table 3-1       List of ASME Code Alternatives for HI-STORM Multi-Purpose Canisters (MPCs)..................................................................................................... 3-3 Table 3-2       Load Combinations and Service Condition Definitions for the CTF Structure ........................................................................................ 3-15 Certificate of Compliance No. 1014                                                                      Amendment No. 15 Appendix D                                                      i 1 of 9
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 DEFINITIONS......................................................................................................... 1-1 2.0 APPROVED CONTENTS....................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Fuel Specification and Loading Conditions......................................................... 2-1 2.2 Violations............................................................................................................ 2-1 2.3 Not Used............................................................................................................. 2-1 2.4 Decay Heat, Burnup & Cooling Time Limits for ZR Clad Fuel.......................... 2-13 Table 2.1-1 Fuel Assembly Limits for MPC-32M in HI-STORM 100S Version E..... 2-2 Table 2.1-2 PWR Fuel Assembly Characteristics................................................... 2-6 Table 2.1-3 Non-Fuel Hardware Cooling and Average Burnup............................. 2-10 Table 2.1-4 Burnup and Cooling Time Fuel Qualification for MPC-32M............... 2-11 Table 2.4-1 Allowable Heat Load and Soluble Boron Requirement for MPC-32M........................................................................................... 2-15 Table 2.4-2 Maximum Allowable Decay Heat Loads for MPC-32M...................... 2-16 Table 2.4-3 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Regions...................................................2-17 Table 2.4-4 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Quadrants................................................ 2-17 Table 2.4-5a MPC-32M Heat Load Data for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK......2-18 Table 2.4-5b MPC-32M Requirements on Developing Regionalized Heat Load Patterns for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK................................... 2-18 Table 2.4-6 Section Heat Load Calculations for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK...................................................... 2-19 Table 2.4-7 DFC and DFI Storage Locations with Heat Load Penalties for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK................................ 2-19 Figure 2.1-1 Cell Identification for MPC-32M......................................................... 2-12 Figure 2.4-1 Discrete Pattern A per Cell Allowable Heat Loads-MPC-32M....... 2-2018 Figure 2.4-2 Discrete Pattern A per Cell Allowable Heat Loads-MPC-32M....... 2-2119 3.0 DESIGN FEATURES.............................................................................................. 3-1 3.1 Site..................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Design Features Important for Criticality Control................................................ 3-1 3.3 Codes and Standards......................................................................................... 3-2 3.4 Site Specific Parameters and Analyses for HI-STORM 100S Version E............ 3-9 3.5 Cask Transfer Facility....................................................................................... 3-13 3.6 Forced Helium Dehydration System................................................................. 3-16 3.7 Supplemental Cooling System.......................................................................... 3-18 3.8 Combustible Gas Monitoring During MPC Lid Welding and Cutting................. 3-19 3.9 Environmental Temperature Requirements...................................................... 3-19 Table 3-1 List of ASME Code Alternatives for HI-STORM Multi-Purpose Canisters (MPCs)..................................................................................................... 3-3 Table 3-2 Load Combinations and Service Condition Definitions for the CTF Structure........................................................................................ 3-15 of Holtec Letter 5014917 1 of 9


Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Approved Contents 2.0 2.0     APPROVED CONTENTS 2.1 Fuel Specifications and Loading Conditions
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-1 2.0 APPROVED CONTENTS Approved Contents 2.0 2.1 Fuel Specifications and Loading Conditions
: a.     UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Table 2.1-1 and other referenced tables may be stored in the HI-STORM 100S Version E in MPC-32M.
: a.
: b.     For MPCs partially loaded with stainless steel clad fuel assemblies, all remaining fuel assemblies in the MPC shall meet the decay heat generation limit for the stainless steel clad fuel assemblies.
UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Table 2.1-1 and other referenced tables may be stored in the HI-STORM 100S Version E in MPC-32M.
: c.     INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, DAMAGED FUEL ASEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for MPC-24/24E/24EF/32/32F/68/68F/68FF/68M may be stored in the applicable MPC in the HI-STORM 100S Version E.
: b.
: d.     INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for the MPC-68 may be stored in the MPC-68 version 1 in the HI-STORM 100S Version E.
For MPCs partially loaded with stainless steel clad fuel assemblies, all remaining fuel assemblies in the MPC shall meet the decay heat generation limit for the stainless steel clad fuel assemblies.
: e.     INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for the MPC-32 may be stored in the MPC-32 version 1 in the HI-STORM 100 Version E.
: c.
INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, DAMAGED FUEL ASEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for MPC-24/24E/24EF/32/32F/68/68F/68FF/68M may be stored in the applicable MPC in the HI-STORM 100S Version E.
: d.
INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for the MPC-68 may be stored in the MPC-68 version 1 in the HI-STORM 100S Version E.
: e.
INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for the MPC-32 may be stored in the MPC-32 version 1 in the HI-STORM 100 Version E.
2.1.2 Fuel Loading Fuel assembly decay heat limits and other restrictions related to DAMAGED FUEL, FUEL DEBRIS, and NON-FUEL HARDWARE are specified in Section 2.4.
2.1.2 Fuel Loading Fuel assembly decay heat limits and other restrictions related to DAMAGED FUEL, FUEL DEBRIS, and NON-FUEL HARDWARE are specified in Section 2.4.
Cell identification for MPC-32M is in Figure 2.1-1.
Cell identification for MPC-32M is in Figure 2.1-1.
2.2 Violations If any Fuel Specifications or Loading Conditions of 2.1 are violated, the following actions shall be completed:
2.2 Violations If any Fuel Specifications or Loading Conditions of 2.1 are violated, the following actions shall be completed:
2.2.1   The affected fuel assemblies shall be placed in a safe condition.
2.2.1 The affected fuel assemblies shall be placed in a safe condition.
2.2.2   Within 24 hours, notify the NRC Operations Center.
2.2.2 Within 24 hours, notify the NRC Operations Center.
2.2.3   Within 30 days, submit a special report which describes the cause of the violation, and actions taken to restore compliance and prevent recurrence.
2.2.3 Within 30 days, submit a special report which describes the cause of the violation, and actions taken to restore compliance and prevent recurrence.
2.3     Not Used Certificate of Compliance No. 1014                                          Amendment No. 15 Appendix D                                      2-1 2 of 9
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Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Approved Contents 2.0 Table 2.1-4 BURNUP AND COOLING TIME FUEL QUALIFICATION FOR MPC-32M Cell Decay Heat Load               Polynomial Coefficients, see Paragraph 2.II.1.5.2 Limit (kW)
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-11 Approved Contents 2.0 Table 2.1-4 BURNUP AND COOLING TIME FUEL QUALIFICATION FOR MPC-32M Cell Decay Heat Load Limit (kW)
(Notes 1, 2, 3)              A                  B               C                 D 0.83             6.57083E-14       -4.02593E-09     1.47107E-04       8.01647E-01 0.83 < decay heat 1.25     4.11020E-14       -4.62813E-09     2.17444E-04     -5.55545E-01 1.25 < decay heat 1.46     1.21147E-14       -1.08013E-09     8.66361E-05     4.04455E-01 1.46 < decay heat 1.81     3.82652E-15       -2.38729E-10     4.75134E-05     6.36443E-01 1.81 < decay heat 3.26     3.76103E-16       4.83486E-11     1.74805E-05     6.53455E-01 The burnup and cooling time for every fuel loaded into the MPC-32M must satisfy the following equation:
(Notes 1, 2, 3)
                              =   3 +   2 +   +
Polynomial Coefficients, see Paragraph 2.II.1.5.2 A
: where, Ct             = Minimum cooling time (years),
B C
Bu             = Assembly-average burnup (MWd/mtU),
D 0.83 6.57083E-14  
A, B, C, D     = Polynomial coefficients listed in Table 2.1-4 Notes:
-4.02593E-09 1.47107E-04 8.01647E-01 0.83 < decay heat 1.25 4.11020E-14  
-4.62813E-09 2.17444E-04  
-5.55545E-01 1.25 < decay heat 1.46 1.21147E-14  
-1.08013E-09 8.66361E-05 4.04455E-01 1.46 < decay heat 1.81 3.82652E-15  
-2.38729E-10 4.75134E-05 6.36443E-01 1.81 < decay heat 3.26 3.76103E-16 4.83486E-11 1.74805E-05 6.53455E-01 The burnup and cooling time for every fuel loaded into the MPC-32M must satisfy the following equation:
: where,
= 3 + 2 + +
Ct  
= Minimum cooling time (years),
Bu  
= Assembly-average burnup (MWd/mtU),
A, B, C, D  
= Polynomial coefficients listed in Table 2.1-4 Notes:
: 1. Decay heat per fuel assembly is presented
: 1. Decay heat per fuel assembly is presented
: 2. A decay heat value that is equal to or greater than the appropriate decay heat load limit 2.3. The polynomial coefficients associated for decay heat load 1.81 < decay heat 3.26 are applied to the UNVENTILATED OVERPACK MPC-32M decay heat load range of 0.83 < decay heat 3.26 Certificate of Compliance No. 1014                                        Amendment No. 15 Appendix D                                  2-11 3 of 9
: 2. A decay heat value that is equal to or greater than the appropriate decay heat load limit 2.3. The polynomial coefficients associated for decay heat load 1.81 < decay heat 3.26 are applied to the UNVENTILATED OVERPACK MPC-32M decay heat load range of 0.83 < decay heat 3.26 of Holtec Letter 5014917 3 of 9


Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Approved Contents 2.0 2.4     Decay Heat Limits For MPC-24/24E/24EF/32/32F/68/68F/68FF/68M decay heat, burnup, and cooling time limits from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-13 2.4 Decay Heat Limits Approved Contents 2.0 For MPC-24/24E/24EF/32/32F/68/68F/68FF/68M decay heat, burnup, and cooling time limits from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.
For MPC-32 Version 1 decay heat, burnup and cooling time limits for MPC-32 from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits for MPC-32 from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.
For MPC-32 Version 1 decay heat, burnup and cooling time limits for MPC-32 from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits for MPC-32 from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.
For MPC-68 Version 1 decay heat, burnup and cooling time limits for MPC-68 from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits for MPC-68 from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.
For MPC-68 Version 1 decay heat, burnup and cooling time limits for MPC-68 from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits for MPC-68 from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.
Decay heat limits for ZR clad for storage in MPC-32M in HI-STORM 100S Version E are provided in the following subsections. Burnup and cooling time limits for the MPC-32M are provided in Table 2.1-4.
Decay heat limits for ZR clad for storage in MPC-32M in HI-STORM 100S Version E are provided in the following subsections. Burnup and cooling time limits for the MPC-32M are provided in Table 2.1-4.
2.4.1 Regionalized Fuel Loading Decay Heat Limits for ZR-Clad Fuel for MPC-32M for a VENTILATED OVERPACK The maximum allowable decay heat per fuel storage location for intact fuel assemblies in regionalized loading is determined using the following equations:
2.4.1 Regionalized Fuel Loading Decay Heat Limits for ZR-Clad Fuel for MPC-32M for a VENTILATED OVERPACK The maximum allowable decay heat per fuel storage location for intact fuel assemblies in regionalized loading is determined using the following equations:
Q(X) = 2 x Q0 / (1 + Xy) y = 0.23 / X0.1 q2 = Q(X) / (n1 x X +n2) q1 = q 2 x X Where:
Q(X) = 2 x Q0 / (1 + Xy) y = 0.23 / X0.1 q2 = Q(X) / (n1 x X +n2) q1 = q2 x X Where:
Q0 = Maximum uniform storage MPC decay heat (38 kW)
Q0 = Maximum uniform storage MPC decay heat (38 kW)
X = Inner region to outer region assembly decay heat ratio (0.5 X 3) n1 = Number of storage locations in inner region from Table 2.4-3.
X = Inner region to outer region assembly decay heat ratio (0.5 X 3) n1 = Number of storage locations in inner region from Table 2.4-3.
n2 = Number of storage locations in outer region from Table 2.4-3.
n2 = Number of storage locations in outer region from Table 2.4-3.
Allowable heat loads for Damaged Fuel and Fuel Debris are shown in Table 2.4-1. Allowable storage locations for Damaged Fuel in DFIs and Damaged Fuel or Fuel Debris in DFCs are shown in Table 2.4-1. Cell heat load limits and total heat load limits may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.
Allowable heat loads for Damaged Fuel and Fuel Debris are shown in Table 2.4-1. Allowable storage locations for Damaged Fuel in DFIs and Damaged Fuel or Fuel Debris in DFCs are shown in Table 2.4-1. Cell heat load limits and total heat load limits may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.
2.4.2 Discrete Loading Pattern Decay Heat Limits for ZR-Clad Fuel in MPC-32M for a VENTILATED OVERPACK Discrete decay heat loading patterns (Patterns A and B) for MPC-32M are shown in Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2. Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2 provide the maximum allowable decay heat loads per fuel storage location. Table 2.4-2 provides the maximum total allowable decay heat load and maximum Certificate of Compliance No. 1014                                        Amendment No. 15 Appendix D                                    2-13 4 of 9
2.4.2 Discrete Loading Pattern Decay Heat Limits for ZR-Clad Fuel in MPC-32M for a VENTILATED OVERPACK Discrete decay heat loading patterns (Patterns A and B) for MPC-32M are shown in Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2. Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2 provide the maximum allowable decay heat loads per fuel storage location. Table 2.4-2 provides the maximum total allowable decay heat load and maximum of Holtec Letter 5014917 4 of 9


Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Approved Contents 2.0 allowable quadrant decay heat load for Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2. Cell heat load limits, quadrant heat load limits and total heat load limit may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-14 Approved Contents 2.0 allowable quadrant decay heat load for Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2. Cell heat load limits, quadrant heat load limits and total heat load limit may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.
2.4.3   When complying with the maximum fuel storage location decay heat limits, users must account for the decay heat from both the fuel assembly and any NON-FUEL HARDWARE, as applicable for the particular fuel storage location, to ensure the decay heat emitted by all contents in a storage location does not exceed the limit.
2.4.3 When complying with the maximum fuel storage location decay heat limits, users must account for the decay heat from both the fuel assembly and any NON-FUEL HARDWARE, as applicable for the particular fuel storage location, to ensure the decay heat emitted by all contents in a storage location does not exceed the limit.
2.4.4   Variable Fuel Height for MPC-32M 2.4.4.1       For fuel with a longer active fuel length than the reference fuel (144 in), the total heat load, quadrant heat load limits and specific heat load limits in each cell, may be increased by the ratio SQRT(L/144), where L is the active length of the fuel in inches.
2.4.4 Variable Fuel Height for MPC-32M 2.4.4.1 For fuel with a longer active fuel length than the reference fuel (144 in), the total heat load, quadrant heat load limits and specific heat load limits in each cell, may be increased by the ratio SQRT(L/144), where L is the active length of the fuel in inches.
2.4.4.2       For fuel with a shorter active fuel length than the reference fuel (144 in), the total heat load, quadrant heat load limits and specific heat load limits in each cell, shall be reduced linearly by the ratio L/144, where L is the active fuel length of the fuel in inches.
2.4.4.2 For fuel with a shorter active fuel length than the reference fuel (144 in), the total heat load, quadrant heat load limits and specific heat load limits in each cell, shall be reduced linearly by the ratio L/144, where L is the active fuel length of the fuel in inches.
2.4.5   Decay Heat Limits for MPC-32M for the UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Tables 2.4-5a and 2.4-5b provide the maximum allowable decay heat per fuel storage location for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK.
2.4.5 Decay Heat Limits for MPC-32M for the UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Tables 2.4-5a and 2.4-5b provide the maximum allowable decay heat per fuel storage location for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK.
A minor deviation from the prescribed loading pattern in an MPCs permissible contents to allow one slightly thermally-discrepant fuel assembly per quadrant to be loaded as long as the peak cladding temperature for the MPC remains below the ISG-11 Rev 3 requirements is permitted for essential dry storage campaigns to support decommissioning.
A minor deviation from the prescribed loading pattern in an MPCs permissible contents to allow one slightly thermally-discrepant fuel assembly per quadrant to be loaded as long as the peak cladding temperature for the MPC remains below the ISG-11 Rev 3 requirements is permitted for essential dry storage campaigns to support decommissioning.
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014                                          Amendment No. 15 Appendix D                                      2-14 5 of 9
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Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Approved Contents 2.0 Table 2.4-3 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Regions Number of Storage Cells                 Storage Cell IDs Note 1 MPC          Inner Region    Outer Region (n1)             (n2)           Inner Region     Outer Region 7, 8, 12 through 15,           All other MPC-32M              12                20 18 through         locations 21, 25 and 26
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-17 Table 2.4-3 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Regions Approved Contents 2.0 MPC Number of Storage Cells Storage Cell IDs Note 1 Inner Region (n1)
Outer Region (n2)
Inner Region Outer Region MPC-32M 12 20 7, 8, 12 through 15, 18 through 21, 25 and 26 All other locations
: 1. See Figure 2.1-1 for storage cell numbering for MPC-32M.
: 1. See Figure 2.1-1 for storage cell numbering for MPC-32M.
Table 2.4-4 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Quadrants Quadrant                 Storage Cell IDs Note 1 1                 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 31, 2
Table 2.4-4 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Quadrants Quadrant Storage Cell IDs Note 1 1
32 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 29, 3
3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16 2
30 4                 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13
20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32 3
17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30 4
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13
: 1. See Figure 2.1-1 for storage cell numbering for MPC-32M.
: 1. See Figure 2.1-1 for storage cell numbering for MPC-32M.
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014                                            Amendment No. 15 Appendix D                                  2-17 6 of 9
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Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Approved Contents 2.0 TABLE 2.4-5a MPC-32M HEAT LOAD DATA for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Note 3 Number of Regions: 2 Number of Storage Cells:         32 Maximum Total Heat Load (kW):           25 Maximum Section Heat Load (kW): 3.125 Region No.         Decay Heat Limit per   Number of Cells per     Decay Heat Limit per Region, (Note 1)          Cell, kW (Note 2)            Region                        kW 1 (Inner)                 0.781                     12                         9.375 2 (Outer)                 0.781                     20                       15.625 Note 1: Figure 2.1-1 identifies the cell locations. The inner region consists of cells 7, 8,12 through 15,18 through 21, 25 and 26. The outer region is maintained by all other cell locations.
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-18 Approved Contents 2.0 TABLE 2.4-5a MPC-32M HEAT LOAD DATA for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Note 3 Number of Regions: 2 Number of Storage Cells:
32 Maximum Total Heat Load (kW):
25 Maximum Section Heat Load (kW): 3.125 Region No.
(Note 1)
Decay Heat Limit per Cell, kW (Note 2)
Number of Cells per Region Decay Heat Limit per Region, kW 1 (Inner) 0.781 12 9.375 2 (Outer) 0.781 20 15.625 Note 1: Figure 2.1-1 identifies the cell locations. The inner region consists of cells 7, 8,12 through 15,18 through 21, 25 and 26. The outer region is maintained by all other cell locations.
Note 2: Heat load limits provided in this table are for reference length fuel assemblies (144 in.
Note 2: Heat load limits provided in this table are for reference length fuel assemblies (144 in.
active length). Maximum total heat load, maximum quadrant heat load and specific cell heat load limits may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.
active length). Maximum total heat load, maximum quadrant heat load and specific cell heat load limits may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.
Line 79: Line 106:
: 4. Maximum Heat Load per Cell in Region 2 is 1.562 kW
: 4. Maximum Heat Load per Cell in Region 2 is 1.562 kW
: 5. Pattern-specific Heat Loads in a storage cell may need to be adjusted to meet items 1 and 2
: 5. Pattern-specific Heat Loads in a storage cell may need to be adjusted to meet items 1 and 2
: 6. Pattern-specific Heat Load for storage cells may be determined by reducing the allowable heat load in any Region 1 cell in Table 2.4-5a by a certain amount () and adding the same to a single cell or distributed amongst multiple cells in Region 2. i.e. Any reduction of total allowable heat load in Region 1 must be compensated by an equivalent addition in Region 2.
: 6. Pattern-specific Heat Load for storage cells may be determined by reducing the allowable heat load in any Region 1 cell in Table 2.4-5a by a certain amount () and adding the same to a single cell or distributed amongst multiple cells in Region 2. i.e. Any reduction of total allowable heat load in Region 1 must be compensated by an equivalent addition in Region 2.
General Notes -
General Notes -
: 1. Any assembly with a Heat Load less than the limits defined above can be loaded in the applicable cell, provided it meets all other CoC requirements.
: 1. Any assembly with a Heat Load less than the limits defined above can be loaded in the applicable cell, provided it meets all other CoC requirements.
: 2. DFCs/DFIs are permitted in locations denoted in Table 2.4-7 with the applicable Heat Load penalties identified therein.
: 2. DFCs/DFIs are permitted in locations denoted in Table 2.4-7 with the applicable Heat Load penalties identified therein.
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Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Approved Contents 2.0 TABLE 2.4-6 SECTION HEAT LOAD CALCULATIONS FOR MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Section         Equation for Section Heat Load1 Section 1       Q3 + Q4 + Q8 + 1/2Q9 + 1/2Q14 Section 2       Q10 + Q15 + Q16 + 1/2Q9 + 1/2Q14 Section 3       Q21 + Q22 + Q28 + 1/2Q20 + 1/2Q27 Section 4       Q31 + Q32 + Q26 + 1/2Q20 + 1/2Q27 Section 5       Q29 + Q30 + Q25 + 1/2Q19 + 1/2Q24 Section 6       Q17 + Q18 + Q23 + 1/2Q19 + 1/2Q24 Section 7       Q11 + Q12 + Q5 + 1/2Q6 + 1/2Q13 Section 8       Q1 + Q2 + Q7 + 1/2Q6 + 1/2Q13 Notes 1.) QX-Y is the heat load in kW in cell ID (X-Y), identified in Figure 2.1-1 TABLE 2.4-7 DFC and DFI STORAGE LOCATIONS WITH HEAT LOAD PENALTIES for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Locations/Storage Cell        Heat Load DFC/DFI                                                   Min. Soluble Boron MPC Type                                Numbers                  Penalty (Note 1)                                                     Content (Note 2)               (Note 3)
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-19 Approved Contents 2.0 TABLE 2.4-6 SECTION HEAT LOAD CALCULATIONS FOR MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Section Equation for Section Heat Load1 Section 1 Q3 + Q4 + Q8 + 1/2Q9 + 1/2Q14 Section 2 Q10 + Q15 + Q16 + 1/2Q9 + 1/2Q14 Section 3 Q21 + Q22 + Q28 + 1/2Q20 + 1/2Q27 Section 4 Q31 + Q32 + Q26 + 1/2Q20 + 1/2Q27 Section 5 Q29 + Q30 + Q25 + 1/2Q19 + 1/2Q24 Section 6 Q17 + Q18 + Q23 + 1/2Q19 + 1/2Q24 Section 7 Q11 + Q12 + Q5 + 1/2Q6 + 1/2Q13 Section 8 Q1 + Q2 + Q7 + 1/2Q6 + 1/2Q13 Notes 1.) QX-Y is the heat load in kW in cell ID (X-Y), identified in Figure 2.1-1 TABLE 2.4-7 DFC and DFI STORAGE LOCATIONS WITH HEAT LOAD PENALTIES for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK MPC Type DFC/DFI (Note 1)
Appendix C Table DFI                                           40%
Locations/Storage Cell Numbers (Note 2)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 16,                       3-4 MPC-32M            DFC          17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30,           5%
Heat Load Penalty (Note 3)
Appendix C Table 31, 32              DFCs - 5%
Min. Soluble Boron Content MPC-32M DFI 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 40%
DFC or DFI                                                       3-6 DFIs - 40%
Appendix C Table 3-4 DFC 5%
Appendix C Table 3-6 DFC or DFI DFCs - 5%
DFIs - 40%
Note 1: Damaged fuel assemblies or fuel debris can be loaded in DFCs while only damaged fuel assemblies that can be handled by normal means can be loaded in DFIs.
Note 1: Damaged fuel assemblies or fuel debris can be loaded in DFCs while only damaged fuel assemblies that can be handled by normal means can be loaded in DFIs.
Note 2: DFCs/DFIs are allowed for storage in certain basket peripheral locations as defined herein. Basket storage cell numbers are identified in Figure 2.1-1 for the MPC-32M.
Note 2: DFCs/DFIs are allowed for storage in certain basket peripheral locations as defined herein. Basket storage cell numbers are identified in Figure 2.1-1 for the MPC-32M.
Note 3: Heat load penalties are applicable to ONLY those cells where DFCs/DFIs are located and are applied to the allowable undamaged fuel assembly decay heat limit in that storage cell location. The penalties remain the same for all regionalized patterns and discrete loading patterns.
Note 3: Heat load penalties are applicable to ONLY those cells where DFCs/DFIs are located and are applied to the allowable undamaged fuel assembly decay heat limit in that storage cell location. The penalties remain the same for all regionalized patterns and discrete loading patterns.
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Attachment 8 of Holtec Letter 5014917 Design Features 3.0 Table 3-1 List of ASME Code Alternatives for HI-STORM Multi-Purpose Canisters (MPCs)
Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 3-6 Design Features 3.0 Table 3-1 List of ASME Code Alternatives for HI-STORM Multi-Purpose Canisters (MPCs)
MPC Closure       NB-5230   Radiographic (RT) or       Root (if more than one weld pass is required)
MPC Closure Ring, Vent and Drain Cover Plate Welds NB-5230 Radiographic (RT) or ultrasonic (UT) examination required.
Ring, Vent and              ultrasonic (UT) examination and final liquid penetrant examination to be Drain Cover                  required.                  performed in accordance with NB-5245. The Plate Welds                                              closure ring provides independent redundant closure for vent and drain cover plates. Vent and drain port cover plate welds are helium leakage tested. As an alternative, the helium leakage test does not have to be performed if the REDUNDANT PORT COVER DESIGN is used..
Root (if more than one weld pass is required) and final liquid penetrant examination to be performed in accordance with NB-5245. The closure ring provides independent redundant closure for vent and drain cover plates. Vent and drain port cover plate welds are helium leakage tested. As an alternative, the helium leakage test does not have to be performed if the REDUNDANT PORT COVER DESIGN is used..
MPC Lid to       NB-5230   Radiographic (RT) or
MPC Lid to Shell Weld NB-5230 Radiographic (RT) or ultrasonic (UT) examination required.
* Only progressive liquid penetrant (PT)
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Shell Weld                  ultrasonic (UT) examination          examination is permitted. PT required.                            examination will include the root and final weld layers and each approx. 3/8" of weld depth.
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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 i

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 DEFINITIONS......................................................................................................... 1-1 2.0 APPROVED CONTENTS....................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Fuel Specification and Loading Conditions......................................................... 2-1 2.2 Violations............................................................................................................ 2-1 2.3 Not Used............................................................................................................. 2-1 2.4 Decay Heat, Burnup & Cooling Time Limits for ZR Clad Fuel.......................... 2-13 Table 2.1-1 Fuel Assembly Limits for MPC-32M in HI-STORM 100S Version E..... 2-2 Table 2.1-2 PWR Fuel Assembly Characteristics................................................... 2-6 Table 2.1-3 Non-Fuel Hardware Cooling and Average Burnup............................. 2-10 Table 2.1-4 Burnup and Cooling Time Fuel Qualification for MPC-32M............... 2-11 Table 2.4-1 Allowable Heat Load and Soluble Boron Requirement for MPC-32M........................................................................................... 2-15 Table 2.4-2 Maximum Allowable Decay Heat Loads for MPC-32M...................... 2-16 Table 2.4-3 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Regions...................................................2-17 Table 2.4-4 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Quadrants................................................ 2-17 Table 2.4-5a MPC-32M Heat Load Data for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK......2-18 Table 2.4-5b MPC-32M Requirements on Developing Regionalized Heat Load Patterns for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK................................... 2-18 Table 2.4-6 Section Heat Load Calculations for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK...................................................... 2-19 Table 2.4-7 DFC and DFI Storage Locations with Heat Load Penalties for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK................................ 2-19 Figure 2.1-1 Cell Identification for MPC-32M......................................................... 2-12 Figure 2.4-1 Discrete Pattern A per Cell Allowable Heat Loads-MPC-32M....... 2-2018 Figure 2.4-2 Discrete Pattern A per Cell Allowable Heat Loads-MPC-32M....... 2-2119 3.0 DESIGN FEATURES.............................................................................................. 3-1 3.1 Site..................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Design Features Important for Criticality Control................................................ 3-1 3.3 Codes and Standards......................................................................................... 3-2 3.4 Site Specific Parameters and Analyses for HI-STORM 100S Version E............ 3-9 3.5 Cask Transfer Facility....................................................................................... 3-13 3.6 Forced Helium Dehydration System................................................................. 3-16 3.7 Supplemental Cooling System.......................................................................... 3-18 3.8 Combustible Gas Monitoring During MPC Lid Welding and Cutting................. 3-19 3.9 Environmental Temperature Requirements...................................................... 3-19 Table 3-1 List of ASME Code Alternatives for HI-STORM Multi-Purpose Canisters (MPCs)..................................................................................................... 3-3 Table 3-2 Load Combinations and Service Condition Definitions for the CTF Structure........................................................................................ 3-15 of Holtec Letter 5014917 1 of 9

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-1 2.0 APPROVED CONTENTS Approved Contents 2.0 2.1 Fuel Specifications and Loading Conditions

a.

UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Table 2.1-1 and other referenced tables may be stored in the HI-STORM 100S Version E in MPC-32M.

b.

For MPCs partially loaded with stainless steel clad fuel assemblies, all remaining fuel assemblies in the MPC shall meet the decay heat generation limit for the stainless steel clad fuel assemblies.

c.

INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, DAMAGED FUEL ASEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for MPC-24/24E/24EF/32/32F/68/68F/68FF/68M may be stored in the applicable MPC in the HI-STORM 100S Version E.

d.

INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for the MPC-68 may be stored in the MPC-68 version 1 in the HI-STORM 100S Version E.

e.

INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES, UNDAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES, FUEL DEBRIS, DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES and NON-FUEL HARDWARE meeting the limits specified in Appendix B Table 2.1-1 and other referenced Appendix B tables for the MPC-32 may be stored in the MPC-32 version 1 in the HI-STORM 100 Version E.

2.1.2 Fuel Loading Fuel assembly decay heat limits and other restrictions related to DAMAGED FUEL, FUEL DEBRIS, and NON-FUEL HARDWARE are specified in Section 2.4.

Cell identification for MPC-32M is in Figure 2.1-1.

2.2 Violations If any Fuel Specifications or Loading Conditions of 2.1 are violated, the following actions shall be completed:

2.2.1 The affected fuel assemblies shall be placed in a safe condition.

2.2.2 Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, notify the NRC Operations Center.

2.2.3 Within 30 days, submit a special report which describes the cause of the violation, and actions taken to restore compliance and prevent recurrence.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-11 Approved Contents 2.0 Table 2.1-4 BURNUP AND COOLING TIME FUEL QUALIFICATION FOR MPC-32M Cell Decay Heat Load Limit (kW)

(Notes 1, 2, 3)

Polynomial Coefficients, see Paragraph 2.II.1.5.2 A

B C

D 0.83 6.57083E-14

-4.02593E-09 1.47107E-04 8.01647E-01 0.83 < decay heat 1.25 4.11020E-14

-4.62813E-09 2.17444E-04

-5.55545E-01 1.25 < decay heat 1.46 1.21147E-14

-1.08013E-09 8.66361E-05 4.04455E-01 1.46 < decay heat 1.81 3.82652E-15

-2.38729E-10 4.75134E-05 6.36443E-01 1.81 < decay heat 3.26 3.76103E-16 4.83486E-11 1.74805E-05 6.53455E-01 The burnup and cooling time for every fuel loaded into the MPC-32M must satisfy the following equation:

where,

= 3 + 2 + +

Ct

= Minimum cooling time (years),

Bu

= Assembly-average burnup (MWd/mtU),

A, B, C, D

= Polynomial coefficients listed in Table 2.1-4 Notes:

1. Decay heat per fuel assembly is presented
2. A decay heat value that is equal to or greater than the appropriate decay heat load limit 2.3. The polynomial coefficients associated for decay heat load 1.81 < decay heat 3.26 are applied to the UNVENTILATED OVERPACK MPC-32M decay heat load range of 0.83 < decay heat 3.26 of Holtec Letter 5014917 3 of 9

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-13 2.4 Decay Heat Limits Approved Contents 2.0 For MPC-24/24E/24EF/32/32F/68/68F/68FF/68M decay heat, burnup, and cooling time limits from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.

For MPC-32 Version 1 decay heat, burnup and cooling time limits for MPC-32 from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits for MPC-32 from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.

For MPC-68 Version 1 decay heat, burnup and cooling time limits for MPC-68 from Appendix B Section 2.4 apply for ZR clad fuel. Decay heat limits for MPC-68 from Appendix B Table 2.1-1 apply for SS clad fuel.

Decay heat limits for ZR clad for storage in MPC-32M in HI-STORM 100S Version E are provided in the following subsections. Burnup and cooling time limits for the MPC-32M are provided in Table 2.1-4.

2.4.1 Regionalized Fuel Loading Decay Heat Limits for ZR-Clad Fuel for MPC-32M for a VENTILATED OVERPACK The maximum allowable decay heat per fuel storage location for intact fuel assemblies in regionalized loading is determined using the following equations:

Q(X) = 2 x Q0 / (1 + Xy) y = 0.23 / X0.1 q2 = Q(X) / (n1 x X +n2) q1 = q2 x X Where:

Q0 = Maximum uniform storage MPC decay heat (38 kW)

X = Inner region to outer region assembly decay heat ratio (0.5 X 3) n1 = Number of storage locations in inner region from Table 2.4-3.

n2 = Number of storage locations in outer region from Table 2.4-3.

Allowable heat loads for Damaged Fuel and Fuel Debris are shown in Table 2.4-1. Allowable storage locations for Damaged Fuel in DFIs and Damaged Fuel or Fuel Debris in DFCs are shown in Table 2.4-1. Cell heat load limits and total heat load limits may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.

2.4.2 Discrete Loading Pattern Decay Heat Limits for ZR-Clad Fuel in MPC-32M for a VENTILATED OVERPACK Discrete decay heat loading patterns (Patterns A and B) for MPC-32M are shown in Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2. Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2 provide the maximum allowable decay heat loads per fuel storage location. Table 2.4-2 provides the maximum total allowable decay heat load and maximum of Holtec Letter 5014917 4 of 9

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-14 Approved Contents 2.0 allowable quadrant decay heat load for Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2. Cell heat load limits, quadrant heat load limits and total heat load limit may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.

2.4.3 When complying with the maximum fuel storage location decay heat limits, users must account for the decay heat from both the fuel assembly and any NON-FUEL HARDWARE, as applicable for the particular fuel storage location, to ensure the decay heat emitted by all contents in a storage location does not exceed the limit.

2.4.4 Variable Fuel Height for MPC-32M 2.4.4.1 For fuel with a longer active fuel length than the reference fuel (144 in), the total heat load, quadrant heat load limits and specific heat load limits in each cell, may be increased by the ratio SQRT(L/144), where L is the active length of the fuel in inches.

2.4.4.2 For fuel with a shorter active fuel length than the reference fuel (144 in), the total heat load, quadrant heat load limits and specific heat load limits in each cell, shall be reduced linearly by the ratio L/144, where L is the active fuel length of the fuel in inches.

2.4.5 Decay Heat Limits for MPC-32M for the UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Tables 2.4-5a and 2.4-5b provide the maximum allowable decay heat per fuel storage location for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK.

A minor deviation from the prescribed loading pattern in an MPCs permissible contents to allow one slightly thermally-discrepant fuel assembly per quadrant to be loaded as long as the peak cladding temperature for the MPC remains below the ISG-11 Rev 3 requirements is permitted for essential dry storage campaigns to support decommissioning.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-17 Table 2.4-3 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Regions Approved Contents 2.0 MPC Number of Storage Cells Storage Cell IDs Note 1 Inner Region (n1)

Outer Region (n2)

Inner Region Outer Region MPC-32M 12 20 7, 8, 12 through 15, 18 through 21, 25 and 26 All other locations

1. See Figure 2.1-1 for storage cell numbering for MPC-32M.

Table 2.4-4 MPC-32M Fuel Storage Quadrants Quadrant Storage Cell IDs Note 1 1

3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16 2

20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32 3

17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30 4

1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13

1. See Figure 2.1-1 for storage cell numbering for MPC-32M.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-18 Approved Contents 2.0 TABLE 2.4-5a MPC-32M HEAT LOAD DATA for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Note 3 Number of Regions: 2 Number of Storage Cells:

32 Maximum Total Heat Load (kW):

25 Maximum Section Heat Load (kW): 3.125 Region No.

(Note 1)

Decay Heat Limit per Cell, kW (Note 2)

Number of Cells per Region Decay Heat Limit per Region, kW 1 (Inner) 0.781 12 9.375 2 (Outer) 0.781 20 15.625 Note 1: Figure 2.1-1 identifies the cell locations. The inner region consists of cells 7, 8,12 through 15,18 through 21, 25 and 26. The outer region is maintained by all other cell locations.

Note 2: Heat load limits provided in this table are for reference length fuel assemblies (144 in.

active length). Maximum total heat load, maximum quadrant heat load and specific cell heat load limits may need to be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.4.4.

TABLE 2.4-5b MPC-32M REQUIREMENTS ON DEVELOPING REGIONALIZED HEAT LOAD PATTERNS for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK (See Figure 2.1-1)

1. Total MPC aggregate Heat Load must be equal to 25 kW
2. Maximum Section Heat Load must be equal to 3.125 kW, calculated as defined in Table 2.4-6, and pattern must be 1/8th symmetric
3. Maximum Heat Load per Cell in Region 1 is 0.781 kW
4. Maximum Heat Load per Cell in Region 2 is 1.562 kW
5. Pattern-specific Heat Loads in a storage cell may need to be adjusted to meet items 1 and 2
6. Pattern-specific Heat Load for storage cells may be determined by reducing the allowable heat load in any Region 1 cell in Table 2.4-5a by a certain amount () and adding the same to a single cell or distributed amongst multiple cells in Region 2. i.e. Any reduction of total allowable heat load in Region 1 must be compensated by an equivalent addition in Region 2.

General Notes -

1. Any assembly with a Heat Load less than the limits defined above can be loaded in the applicable cell, provided it meets all other CoC requirements.
2. DFCs/DFIs are permitted in locations denoted in Table 2.4-7 with the applicable Heat Load penalties identified therein.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 2-19 Approved Contents 2.0 TABLE 2.4-6 SECTION HEAT LOAD CALCULATIONS FOR MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK Section Equation for Section Heat Load1 Section 1 Q3 + Q4 + Q8 + 1/2Q9 + 1/2Q14 Section 2 Q10 + Q15 + Q16 + 1/2Q9 + 1/2Q14 Section 3 Q21 + Q22 + Q28 + 1/2Q20 + 1/2Q27 Section 4 Q31 + Q32 + Q26 + 1/2Q20 + 1/2Q27 Section 5 Q29 + Q30 + Q25 + 1/2Q19 + 1/2Q24 Section 6 Q17 + Q18 + Q23 + 1/2Q19 + 1/2Q24 Section 7 Q11 + Q12 + Q5 + 1/2Q6 + 1/2Q13 Section 8 Q1 + Q2 + Q7 + 1/2Q6 + 1/2Q13 Notes 1.) QX-Y is the heat load in kW in cell ID (X-Y), identified in Figure 2.1-1 TABLE 2.4-7 DFC and DFI STORAGE LOCATIONS WITH HEAT LOAD PENALTIES for MPC-32M for UNVENTILATED OVERPACK MPC Type DFC/DFI (Note 1)

Locations/Storage Cell Numbers (Note 2)

Heat Load Penalty (Note 3)

Min. Soluble Boron Content MPC-32M DFI 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 40%

Appendix C Table 3-4 DFC 5%

Appendix C Table 3-6 DFC or DFI DFCs - 5%

DFIs - 40%

Note 1: Damaged fuel assemblies or fuel debris can be loaded in DFCs while only damaged fuel assemblies that can be handled by normal means can be loaded in DFIs.

Note 2: DFCs/DFIs are allowed for storage in certain basket peripheral locations as defined herein. Basket storage cell numbers are identified in Figure 2.1-1 for the MPC-32M.

Note 3: Heat load penalties are applicable to ONLY those cells where DFCs/DFIs are located and are applied to the allowable undamaged fuel assembly decay heat limit in that storage cell location. The penalties remain the same for all regionalized patterns and discrete loading patterns.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix D Amendment No. 15 3-6 Design Features 3.0 Table 3-1 List of ASME Code Alternatives for HI-STORM Multi-Purpose Canisters (MPCs)

MPC Closure Ring, Vent and Drain Cover Plate Welds NB-5230 Radiographic (RT) or ultrasonic (UT) examination required.

Root (if more than one weld pass is required) and final liquid penetrant examination to be performed in accordance with NB-5245. The closure ring provides independent redundant closure for vent and drain cover plates. Vent and drain port cover plate welds are helium leakage tested. As an alternative, the helium leakage test does not have to be performed if the REDUNDANT PORT COVER DESIGN is used..

MPC Lid to Shell Weld NB-5230 Radiographic (RT) or ultrasonic (UT) examination required.

Only progressive liquid penetrant (PT) examination is permitted. PT examination will include the root and final weld layers and each approx. 3/8" of weld depth. of Holtec Letter 5014917 9 of 9