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{{#Wiki_filter:CENGSM a joint venture of Energy, Constellation 'eDF Calvert Cliffs Chemical Effects in Risk-Inform ed GSI-191 Resolution Third Discussion With NRC Staff March 20, 2013
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Agenda
Agenda
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CCNPP Attendees
CCNPP Attendees
" Elliott Flick- General Manager Fleet Engineering
" Elliott Flick-General Manager Fleet Engineering
" Tom Konerth - Supervisor Mechanical Design
" Tom Konerth - Supervisor Mechanical Design
* Ken Greene - Licensing Engineer
* Ken Greene - Licensing Engineer
* John Swailes - Project Manager GSI-191
* John Swailes - Project Manager GSI-191
" Craig Sellers - Project Manager RI GSI-191
" Craig Sellers - Project Manager RI GSI-191
" Andrew Henni - Lead Design Engineer RI GSI-191
" Andrew Henni - Lead Design Engineer RI GSI-191
* Steve Kinsey- Chemical Effects
* Steve Kinsey-Chemical Effects
" Josh Wargo - Chemical Effects & Testing
" Josh Wargo - Chemical Effects & Testing
" Robert Peterson - Independent Oversight RI GSI-191 CENG ajoin, ventureo 0D
" Robert Peterson - Independent Oversight RI GSI-191 CENG ajoin, ventureo 0D


Primary Objectives of Meeting m Review & Work Towards Agreement on Phenomena Identification and Ranking Table (PIRT) Items m Review Test Protocol m Work Towards Agreement on Plans & Protocols
Primary Objectives of Meeting m Review & Work Towards Agreement on Phenomena Identification and Ranking Table (PIRT) Items m Review Test Protocol m Work Towards Agreement on Plans & Protocols
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CCNPP GSI-191 Resolution Plan SECY-12-0093 Option 2 Plant Modifications
CCNPP GSI-191 Resolution Plan SECY-12-0093 Option 2 Plant Modifications Aluminum Minimization
  -  Aluminum Minimization
" Mineral Wool & Other Insulation Replacement
      " Mineral Wool & Other Insulation Replacement
" Scissor Lift Removal NPSH Assurance
      " Scissor Lift Removal
" Refueling Cavity Drain Enlargement
  -  NPSH Assurance
" Recirculation Suction Header Temperature Instrumentation Other Operational Considerations
      " Refueling Cavity Drain Enlargement
" Secure Containment Sprays
      " Recirculation Suction Header Temperature Instrumentation
  -  Other Operational Considerations
      " Secure Containment Sprays
* Reduce Recirculation Flow
* Reduce Recirculation Flow
      " Additional Input to PAMs for Facilitate Post-RAS Operation
" Additional Input to PAMs for Facilitate Post-RAS Operation
      " Large Scale Fiber Insulation Replacement CENG.
" Large Scale Fiber Insulation Replacement CENG.
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CCNPP GSI-191 Resolution Plan (continued)
CCNPP GSI-191 Resolution Plan (continued)
SECY-12-0093 Option 2
SECY-12-0093 Option 2
" Testing
" Testing
    - Integrated Chemical Effects Testing
- Integrated Chemical Effects Testing
    - Strainer Bypass (Penetration) Testing
- Strainer Bypass (Penetration) Testing
    - Strainer Head Loss Testing, as Required
- Strainer Head Loss Testing, as Required
" Industry Activities
" Industry Activities Partner in STP RI GSI-191 Resolution Project Participant in PWROG Comprehensive Analysis and Test Programs OENG-  
    - Partner in STP RI GSI-191 Resolution Project
    - Participant in PWROG Comprehensive Analysis and Test Programs OENG-            --


CCNPP Chemical Effects PIRT Items
CCNPP Chemical Effects PIRT Items
[Calvert Cliffs PIRT Item Summary]
[Calvert Cliffs PIRT Item Summary]
: 1. Addressed in Tests similar to STP
: 1. Addressed in Tests similar to STP NRC staff agreed with STP approach.
    - NRC staff agreed with STP approach.
Discussion as Needed.
    - Discussion as Needed.
: 2. Addressed in Tests similar to STP NRC staff has yet to agree with STP approach.
: 2. Addressed in Tests similar to STP
Require Detailed Discussion with the NRC Staff.
    - NRC staff has yet to agree with STP approach.
: 3.
    - Require Detailed Discussion with the NRC Staff.
PIRT items Not Planning to Address in Tests Require Detailed Discussion with the NRC Staff.
: 3. PIRT items Not Planning to Address in Tests
: 4. Resolved PIRT NRC has previously agreed.
    - Require Detailed Discussion with the NRC Staff.
May not be addressed in testing. Discussion as Needed.
: 4. Resolved PIRT
    - NRC has previously agreed.
    - May not be addressed in testing. Discussion as Needed.
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Page-by-Page Review of PIRT Report
Page-by-Page Review of PIRT Report
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Overview of Chemical Effects Test Program
Overview of Chemical Effects Test Program
" Objective
" Objective
  - Identify Chemical Effects Head Loss on "Detector" Debris Bed
- Identify Chemical Effects Head Loss on "Detector" Debris Bed Determine Time and/or Temperature at Which Chemical Effects Head Loss Occurs
  - Determine Time and/or Temperature at Which Chemical Effects Head Loss Occurs
" Approach Long-Term (-~30 Day) Integrated Chemical Effects Tests
" Approach
- Circulate Flow Through Repeatable "Detector" Debris Bed
  - Long-Term (-~30 Day) Integrated Chemical Effects Tests
- Similar to STP CHLE Test Program CENG.
  - Circulate Flow Through Repeatable "Detector" Debris Bed
  - Similar to STP CHLE Test Program CENG.
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Overview of Test Plan CCNPP-CHLE-O01
Overview of Test Plan CCNPP-CHLE-O01
  " Begin with Design Basis Tests
" Begin with Design Basis Tests DEGB LBLOCA Conditions
      - DEGB LBLOCA Conditions
- Multiple Plant Configurations
      - Multiple Plant Configurations
" First Stage Aluminum Removal
        " First Stage Aluminum Removal
" Second Stage Insulation Replacement
        " Second Stage Insulation Replacement
" Potential Negligible Chemical Effects Outcome Discuss Regulatory Response
  " Potential Negligible Chemical Effects Outcome
      - Discuss Regulatory Response
* Risk-Informed Approach
* Risk-Informed Approach
      - Medium & Small Breaks
- Medium & Small Breaks
      - Consistent with STP RI Approach CENGt a 0,n e
- Consistent with STP RI Approach CENGt  
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Overview of Integrated Test Protocol CCNPP-CHLE-002
Overview of Integrated Test Protocol CCNPP-CHLE-002
* Use CCNPP-Specific Chemistry Conditions
* Use CCNPP-Specific Chemistry Conditions
* Use CCNPP-Specific Materials
* Use CCNPP-Specific Materials Insulation Fire Barrier Material Coatings Lead Blanket Shielding Exposed Concrete Metallic Materials
    -  Insulation
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    -  Fire Barrier Material
" Galvanized Steel
    -  Coatings
" Copper
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Overview of Integrated Test Protocol (cont.)
Overview of Integrated Test Protocol (cont.)
" Simulate Bounding 30-Day Sump Temperature
" Simulate Bounding 30-Day Sump Temperature Considering Pressurized Facility for >212°F Planning Autoclave Tests to Investigate Impact of Short Duration High Temperature Conditions
    - Considering Pressurized Facility for >212°F
    - Planning Autoclave Tests to Investigate Impact of Short Duration High Temperature Conditions
* Sump Chemistry & Scaled Materials
* Sump Chemistry & Scaled Materials
* 12 Hours at 280 OF
* 12 Hours at 280 OF
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* Compare Relative Elemental Concentrations in Fluid
* Compare Relative Elemental Concentrations in Fluid
* CCNPP-CHLE-005
* CCNPP-CHLE-005
" Stepwise Reduce Temperature Day 31
" Stepwise Reduce Temperature Day 31
    - Developing Basis for Temperature Plateau Durations A-o   i       CENGI.
- Developing Basis for Temperature Plateau Durations CENGI.
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Detector Debris Bed m Developed in late 2008
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* Used for Earlier CCNPP Testing
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- Reviewed with NRC n Also used in Indian Point & Vogtle Testing
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* Very Repeatable
" Very Sensitive
" Very Sensitive
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Detector Debris Bed Repeatability
Detector Debris Bed Repeatability
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Detector Debris Bed Sensitivity
Detector Debris Bed Sensitivity
* Sensitivity Verified by use of WCAP-16530             '--                                                4 Surrogate NAS                   8                                   Temperature   0
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    - 1ppm NAS                     4                                               80 WCAP chemical debris 2     added to loop                             60
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Possible Results
Possible Results
" Large Chemical Effects Head Loss
" Large Chemical Effects Head Loss Not Anticipated
    - Not Anticipated
- <140 OF
    - <140 OF
" Small Chemical Effects Head Loss Possible
" Small Chemical Effects Head Loss
- <140 OF
    - Possible
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" Negligible Chemical Effects Head Loss
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Open Items- January 8, 2013 Call
Open Items-January 8, 2013 Call
* Piping Less than 2" NPS
* Piping Less than 2" NPS 1" & /" DP Instrument Piping/Tubing 3/4" Pressure & Level Instrument Piping/Tubing 3/4" Reactor Head Vent Piping
    - 1" & /" DP Instrument Piping/Tubing
* Debris Transport NRC concerned that STP Methods not Approved CCNPP not considering Time-Dependent Transport for Strainer Head Loss or Chemical Effects May use Time-Dependent Transport for In-Vessel Effects
    - 3/4" Pressure & Level Instrument Piping/Tubing
    - 3/4" Reactor Head Vent Piping
* Debris Transport
    - NRC concerned that STP Methods not Approved
    - CCNPP not considering Time-Dependent Transport for Strainer Head Loss or Chemical Effects
    - May use Time-Dependent Transport for In-Vessel Effects
* 100% Particulate Latent Debris
* 100% Particulate Latent Debris
    - Current Approach is 85% Particulate 15% Fiber
- Current Approach is 85% Particulate 15% Fiber
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- Consistent with NEI 04-07 hiGENGu
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Schedule for Future Periodic Meeting
Schedule for Future Periodic Meeting
" CCNPP-Specific Meetings
" CCNPP-Specific Meetings
    - Request Monthly Until Testing Complete
- Request Monthly Until Testing Complete
    - Quarterly After Testing Complete
- Quarterly After Testing Complete
" STP-Specific Meetings
" STP-Specific Meetings CCNPP Will Participate
    - CCNPP Will Participate
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MC4672 & MC4673 - Licensee Presentation-Category 1, Public Meeting on March 20, 2013 with Respect to GL2004-02, GSI-191
ML13086A549
Person / Time
Site: Calvert Cliffs  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/20/2013
From:
Constellation Energy Group, EDF Group
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
GSI-191, TAC MC4672, TAC MC4673
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'eDF Calvert Cliffs Chemical Effects in Risk-Inform ed GSI-191 Resolution Third Discussion With NRC Staff March 20, 2013

Agenda

" Introductions

" GSI-191 Resolution Plan

  • Detailed review of CCNPP Chemical Effects PIRT Items
  • Overview of CCNPP Integrated Chemical Effects Test Program Plan & Test Protocol a Open Items from January 8, 2013 Conference Call
  • Schedule for future periodic meetings CENG-2

CCNPP Attendees

" Elliott Flick-General Manager Fleet Engineering

" Tom Konerth - Supervisor Mechanical Design

  • Ken Greene - Licensing Engineer
  • John Swailes - Project Manager GSI-191

" Craig Sellers - Project Manager RI GSI-191

" Andrew Henni - Lead Design Engineer RI GSI-191

  • Steve Kinsey-Chemical Effects

" Josh Wargo - Chemical Effects & Testing

" Robert Peterson - Independent Oversight RI GSI-191 CENG ajoin, ventureo 0D

Primary Objectives of Meeting m Review & Work Towards Agreement on Phenomena Identification and Ranking Table (PIRT) Items m Review Test Protocol m Work Towards Agreement on Plans & Protocols

  • Prefer to Divide Time Between PIRT & Protocol Discussion CENG-a join venture of 0~~o~w 4

CCNPP GSI-191 Resolution Plan SECY-12-0093 Option 2 Plant Modifications Aluminum Minimization

" Mineral Wool & Other Insulation Replacement

" Scissor Lift Removal NPSH Assurance

" Refueling Cavity Drain Enlargement

" Recirculation Suction Header Temperature Instrumentation Other Operational Considerations

" Secure Containment Sprays

  • Reduce Recirculation Flow

" Additional Input to PAMs for Facilitate Post-RAS Operation

" Large Scale Fiber Insulation Replacement CENG.

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CCNPP GSI-191 Resolution Plan (continued)

SECY-12-0093 Option 2

" Testing

- Integrated Chemical Effects Testing

- Strainer Bypass (Penetration) Testing

- Strainer Head Loss Testing, as Required

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CCNPP Chemical Effects PIRT Items

[Calvert Cliffs PIRT Item Summary]

1. Addressed in Tests similar to STP NRC staff agreed with STP approach.

Discussion as Needed.

2. Addressed in Tests similar to STP NRC staff has yet to agree with STP approach.

Require Detailed Discussion with the NRC Staff.

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PIRT items Not Planning to Address in Tests Require Detailed Discussion with the NRC Staff.

4. Resolved PIRT NRC has previously agreed.

May not be addressed in testing. Discussion as Needed.

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Overview of Chemical Effects Test Program

" Objective

- Identify Chemical Effects Head Loss on "Detector" Debris Bed Determine Time and/or Temperature at Which Chemical Effects Head Loss Occurs

" Approach Long-Term (-~30 Day) Integrated Chemical Effects Tests

- Circulate Flow Through Repeatable "Detector" Debris Bed

- Similar to STP CHLE Test Program CENG.

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Overview of Test Plan CCNPP-CHLE-O01

" Begin with Design Basis Tests DEGB LBLOCA Conditions

- Multiple Plant Configurations

" First Stage Aluminum Removal

" Second Stage Insulation Replacement

" Potential Negligible Chemical Effects Outcome Discuss Regulatory Response

  • Risk-Informed Approach

- Medium & Small Breaks

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Overview of Integrated Test Protocol CCNPP-CHLE-002

  • Use CCNPP-Specific Chemistry Conditions
  • Use CCNPP-Specific Materials Insulation Fire Barrier Material Coatings Lead Blanket Shielding Exposed Concrete Metallic Materials

° Aluminum

" Galvanized Steel

" Copper

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Overview of Integrated Test Protocol (cont.)

" Simulate Bounding 30-Day Sump Temperature Considering Pressurized Facility for >212°F Planning Autoclave Tests to Investigate Impact of Short Duration High Temperature Conditions

  • Sump Chemistry & Scaled Materials
  • 12 Hours at 280 OF
  • 12 Hours at 190 OF
  • Compare Relative Elemental Concentrations in Fluid
  • CCNPP-CHLE-005

" Stepwise Reduce Temperature Day 31

- Developing Basis for Temperature Plateau Durations CENGI.

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Detector Debris Bed m Developed in late 2008

  • Used for Earlier CCNPP Testing

- Reviewed with NRC n Also used in Indian Point & Vogtle Testing

  • Very Repeatable

" Very Sensitive

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Detector Debris Bed Repeatability

  • Repeatability Demonstrated in Multiple Test Programs

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Detector Debris Bed Sensitivity

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Possible Results

" Large Chemical Effects Head Loss Not Anticipated

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" Small Chemical Effects Head Loss Possible

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Open Items-January 8, 2013 Call

  • Piping Less than 2" NPS 1" & /" DP Instrument Piping/Tubing 3/4" Pressure & Level Instrument Piping/Tubing 3/4" Reactor Head Vent Piping
  • Debris Transport NRC concerned that STP Methods not Approved CCNPP not considering Time-Dependent Transport for Strainer Head Loss or Chemical Effects May use Time-Dependent Transport for In-Vessel Effects
  • 100% Particulate Latent Debris

- Current Approach is 85% Particulate 15% Fiber

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" CCNPP-Specific Meetings

- Request Monthly Until Testing Complete

- Quarterly After Testing Complete

" STP-Specific Meetings CCNPP Will Participate

  • STP Participant-Specific Meetings CCNPP Will Participate CENG.

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