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{{#Wiki_filter:INDIANA 8 M I CHIGAN ELECTRIC                         COA1 PAN Y P.O. BOX 16631 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216 March 20, 1987 AEP:NRC:0692AZ Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit Nos.         1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-315 and 50-316 License Nos. DPR-58 and DPR-74 FINAL SUBMITTAL OF REVISION 1 TO "SAFE SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT,         PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS, AND EVALUATIONS" U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document     Control Desk Washington,     DC 20555 ATTN: Mr. Harold   R. Denton
{{#Wiki_filter:INDIANA8 MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COA1PANY P.O. BOX 16631 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216 March 20, 1987 AEP:NRC:0692AZ Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant Unit Nos.
1 and 2
Docket Nos.
50-315 and 50-316 License Nos.
DPR-58 and DPR-74 FINAL SUBMITTAL OF REVISION 1 TO "SAFE SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT, PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS, AND EVALUATIONS" U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 ATTN: Mr. Harold R. Denton


==Dear Mr. Denton:==
==Dear Mr. Denton:==
 
In our submittal AEP:NRC:0692AW, dated February 12,
In our submittal   AEP:NRC:0692AW, dated February 12, 1987, we       provided a final draft of Revision         1 to the report entitled "Safe Shutdown Capability Assessment,       Proposed Modifications, and Evaluations" (SSCA).
: 1987, we provided a final draft of Revision 1 to the report entitled "Safe Shutdown Capability Assessment, Proposed Modifications, and Evaluations" (SSCA).
We   also indicated in that letter that we would submit a final, approved version of Revision 1 to the SSCA by March 20, 1987. Attachment 1 to this letter contains replacement pages for the draft Revision 1 to the SSCA provided by the February 12, 1987         letter (AEP:NRC:0692AW). Following insertion of these replacement         pages, Revision   1 to the SSCA should be considered     final.
We also indicated in that letter that we would submit a final, approved version of Revision 1 to the SSCA by March 20, 1987.
In addition, based on a request made by Mr. D. L. Wigginton during a teleconference with him and Mr. A. Singh of the NRC staff held on February 24, 1987, Attachment 2 to this letter is a summary of the substantial differences between Revision 1 and Revision 0 to the SSCA, was submitted in our letter AEP:NRC:0692E, dated March 31, 1983.         'hich (Supplements were also submitted in our letter AEP:NRC:0692H, dated August 22, 1983, and AEP:NRC:0692U, dated August 13, 1984.) The changes that are not addressed in this summary are corrections of typographical or grammatical errors or clarifications of information submitted in Revision 0. These changes are indicated by margin bars in Revision l.
Attachment 1 to this letter contains replacement pages for the draft Revision 1 to the SSCA provided by the {{letter dated|date=February 12, 1987|text=February 12, 1987 letter}} (AEP:NRC:0692AW).
We understand that NRC Region III, Office of Inspection and
Following insertion of these replacement
  .E'n'forcement,   is planning an audit of D. C. Cook Nuclear Plant Appendix R compliance this summer. We request that the basis of this audit be the final, approved version of Revision 1 to the SSCA Report attached to this letter, rather than our March 1983 submittal and later supplements.
: pages, Revision 1 to the SSCA should be considered final.
In addition, based on a request made by Mr. D. L. Wigginton during a teleconference with him and Mr. A. Singh of the NRC staff held on February 24, 1987, Attachment 2 to this letter is a summary of the substantial differences between Revision 1 and Revision 0 to the
: SSCA,
'hich was submitted in our letter AEP:NRC:0692E, dated March 31, 1983.
(Supplements were also submitted in our letter AEP:NRC:0692H, dated August 22,
: 1983, and AEP:NRC:0692U, dated August 13, 1984.)
The changes that are not addressed in this summary are corrections of typographical or grammatical errors or clarifications of information submitted in Revision 0.
These changes are indicated by margin bars in Revision l.
We understand that NRC Region III, Office of Inspection and
.E'n'forcement, is planning an audit of D.
C.
Cook Nuclear Plant Appendix R compliance this summer.
We request that the basis of this audit be the final, approved version of Revision 1 to the SSCA Report attached to this letter, rather than our March 1983 submittal and later supplements.
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AEP:NRC:0692AZ                             2 As stated in our submittal AEP:NRC:0692AM, dated May 30, 1986, we are conducting a review of the proposal to place the entire Fire Protection Program into the upcoming FSAR update.           The attached SSCA will eventually be a part of that program     if we elect   to implement the options in Generic Letter 86-10 to remove fire protection related items from our Technical Specifications. As a first step in this process           it is our intent to publish the appropriate portions of the attached SSCA as part of the 1987 Cook Plant Updated FSAR. For this reason we would greatly appreciate your review of the SSCA by June 30, 1987. If it is not practical for this review and approval to be accomplished by June 30, 1987, our intentions are to proceed with the incorporation of the SSCA into the FSAR. We would then indicate in the FSAR that NRC approval of this document is pending.
AEP:NRC:0692AZ 2
As stated in our submittal AEP:NRC:0692AM, dated May 30,
: 1986, we are conducting a review of the proposal to place the entire Fire Protection Program into the upcoming FSAR update.
The attached SSCA will eventually be a part of that program if we elect to implement the options in Generic Letter 86-10 to remove fire protection related items from our Technical Specifications.
As a first step in this process it is our intent to publish the appropriate portions of the attached SSCA as part of the 1987 Cook Plant Updated FSAR.
For this reason we would greatly appreciate your review of the SSCA by June 30, 1987. If it is not practical for this review and approval to be accomplished by June 30,
: 1987, our intentions are to proceed with the incorporation of the SSCA into the FSAR.
We would then indicate in the FSAR that NRC approval of this document is pending.
This document has been prepared following Corporate procedures which incorporate a reasonable set of controls to insure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.
This document has been prepared following Corporate procedures which incorporate a reasonable set of controls to insure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.
Very truly your Vice President Attachments MPA/mi cc: John E. Dolan W. G. Smith, Jr. Bridgman R. C. Callen G. Bruchmann G. Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector   - Bridgman (w/attachments)
Very truly your Vice President Attachments MPA/mi cc:
A. B. Davis NRC   Region   III (w/attachments)
John E. Dolan W.
G. Smith, Jr.
Bridgman R.
C. Callen G.
Bruchmann G. Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector
- Bridgman (w/attachments)
A. B. Davis NRC Region III (w/attachments)


Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0692AZ This attachment contains replacement pages for the draft SSCA, Revision 1 submitted with AEP:NRC:0692AW, dated February 12, 1987. Following insertion of these replacement pages in the draft, Revision 1 to the SSCA should be considered final.
Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0692AZ This attachment contains replacement pages for the draft SSCA, Revision 1
submitted with AEP:NRC:0692AW, dated February 12, 1987.
Following insertion of these replacement pages in the draft, Revision 1 to the SSCA should be considered final.


TABLE     2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR F IRE AREAS'IRE MI N I MUM RATING OF   FIRE                   EQUIVALENT   FIRE EXI STING          EX I STING        AREA         I           FIRE SEVERITY LOAD  AREA          FIGURE AREA+            DETECTION          SUPPRESSION    BOUNDARIES                        (MINUTES) BTU/FT   FT2           NUMBER I
TABLE 2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR F IRE AREAS'IRE AREA+
i i UNIT 1 QUADRANT 2 CABLE TUNNEL I
EXI STING DETECTION EX I STING SUPPRESSION MIN I MUM RATING OF FIRE EQUIVALENT AREA I
I EL. 612 '0"         I 1-1/2                         31.0     41.288   2, 650 2.2. 2.3, 2.8, 2.9 i          38              7 IONIZATION      I  AUTOMATIC 4 INFRARED        i  C02        I (SEE NOTE      40)I UNIT 2 QUADRANT 2 i CABLE TUNNEL EL. 612'           39               7 I ON I ZAT I ON   AUTOMATIC           1-1/2                         23.0     30,622   2.667   2.2, 2.3. 2.8 ~ 2.9 4 INFRARED          C02          (SEE NOTE      40)I I
FIRE SEVERITY (MINUTES)
UNIT  1  4kV SWITCHGEAR ROOMS I  EL. 609' I          40A             2 IONI ZAT IDN   I AUTOMATIC           1-1/2                         15.5     20.616    1,476  2.2, 2.8 i                          3 INFRARED          C02          ( SEE NOTE     14)I I                                   I 408              2 IONIZATION      I  AUTOMATIC                                          13. 6   18, 144   1,440 2.2, 2.8 3 INFRARED          C02 TOTAL                           14. 6   19, 394 2,916 i UNIT 1 ENGINEERED SAFETY SYSTEMS
BOUNDARIES FIRE LOAD BTU/FT AREA FT2 FIGURE NUMBER I
! AND MCC ROOM EL. 609'           41           i 9 IONI ZATION i AUTOMATIC                1-1/2                         20.7     27, 614   3, 096 2.2, 2.4. 2.8~ 2 '
i i UNIT 1
1                      i(3  UNDER FLOOR)i C02              I(SEE  NOTE    15)
QUADRANT 2 I
I                      I 5  INFRARED        I i(2  UNDER FLOOR)i EACH FIRE AREA   IS   SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZONES.
CABLE TUNNEL I
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I EL. 612 '0" i
38 7
IONIZATION I
AUTOMATIC 4
INFRARED i
C02 I
1-1/2 (SEE NOTE 40)I 31.0 41.288 2, 650 2.2. 2.3, 2.8, 2.9 UNIT 2 QUADRANT 2 i
CABLE TUNNEL EL. 612' 39 I
UNIT 1 4kV SWITCHGEAR ROOMS I
EL. 609' 7 I ON I ZATI ON 4
INFRARED AUTOMATIC C02 1-1/2 (SEE NOTE 40)I 23.0 30,622 2.667 2.2, 2.3.
2.8
~ 2.9 I
40A i
408 2
IONIZAT IDN 3
INFRARED 2 IONIZATION 3
INFRARED I
AUTOMATIC C02 I
I AUTOMATIC C02 1-1/2 15.5
( SEE NOTE 14)I I
: 13. 6 20.616 18, 144 1,476 1,440 2.2, 2.8 2.2, 2.8 TOTAL
: 14. 6 19, 394 2,916 i UNIT 1
ENGINEERED SAFETY SYSTEMS AND MCC ROOM EL. 609' 41 1
I ZATION i
AUTOMATIC i
9 IONI i(3 UNDER FLOOR)i C02 I
5 INFRARED I
i(2 UNDER FLOOR)i 1-1/2 I(SEE NOTE 15) 20.7 27, 614 3, 096 2.2, 2.4.
2.8~ 2 '
EACH FIRE AREA IS SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZONES.
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TABLE   2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR FIRE AREAS*
TABLE 2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR FIRE AREAS*
MINIMUM RATING OF  FIRE        EQUIVALENT        F IRE FIRE AREAR'XISTING   DETECTION EXI STING SUPPRESSION I AREA BOUNDARIES I FIRE SEVERITY (MINUTES)
FIRE AREAR'XISTING DETECTION EXI STING SUPPRESSION I
LOAD BTU/FT2 AREA FT FIGURE NUMBER UNIT 1 EMERGENCY POWER   SYSTEMS aREa EL. 609'-0" l
MINIMUM RATING OF FIRE EQUIVALENT AREA I
42A             2 IONIZATION   AUTOMATIC         1-1/2               3.7         5.080     I   1,209     2.2, 2.4. 2.8 2 INFRARED      C02 428            2  IONIZATION    AUTOMATIC                              7.3          9,712            922    2.4. 2.8 1  INFRARED      COZ I
FIRE SEVERITY (MINUTES)
42C            3  IONIZATION  I AUTOMATIC                              1.8          2.392            530    2.2. 2.4. 2.8 2 INFRARED    I C02 I
BOUNDARIES F IRE LOAD BTU/FT2 AREA FT FIGURE NUMBER UNIT 1
420            1  IONIZa~ ION I NONE                                  33.5        44,583            503    2.2. 2.4. 2.8 TOTAL                9.2        12,258    I    3,164 I
EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEMS aREa EL. 609'-0" l
I I UNIT 2 ENGINEERED     I
42A 428 42C 420 2
~ SAFETY SYSTEMS AND MCC ROOM                                                                                                                             I EL. 609'                                                           I                                                               I 45            I 9 IONIZATION   I AUTOMATIC         1-1/2       I       17.6         23,443         2.884     2.2. 2.5. 2,8,2.9 I                      I(3 UNDER  FLOOR)i COZ          I(SEE  NOTE  16)I 5  INFRARED I(2 UNDER FLOQR)I EACH FIRE AREA     IS SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH   SOME   FIRE AREAS CONSISTING   OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZONES.
IONIZATION 2
INFRARED 2
IONIZATION 1
INFRARED 3
IONIZATION 2
INFRARED 1
IONIZa~ ION AUTOMATIC C02 AUTOMATIC COZ I
I AUTOMATIC I
C02 I
I NONE 1-1/2 3.7 7.3 1.8 33.5 9,712 922 2.392 530 44,583 503 5.080 I
1,209 2.2, 2.4.
2.8 2.4.
2.8 2.2. 2.4.
2.8 2.2. 2.4. 2.8 I
I UNIT 2 ENGINEERED I
~
SAFETY SYSTEMS AND MCC ROOM EL. 609' 45 I
I 9
IONIZATION I
AUTOMATIC I(3 UNDER FLOOR)i COZ 5
INFRARED I(2 UNDER FLOQR)I TOTAL I
1-1/2 I
I(SEE NOTE 16)I 9.2 17.6 12,258 23,443 I
3,164 I
2.884 I
I 2.2. 2.5. 2,8,2.9 EACH FIRE AREA IS SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZONES.
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TABLE   2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR FIRE AREAS' MINIMUM RATING OF FIRE         EQUIVALENT         FIRE EXISTING          AREA           FIRE SEVERITY       LOAD    AREA          FIGURE IRE AREAR'XISTING  DETECTION          SUPPRESSION      BOUNDAR I ES I
TABLE 2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR FIRE AREAS' IRE AREAR'XISTING DETECTION EXISTING SUPPRESSION MINIMUM RATING OF FIRE EQUIVALENT AREA I
(MINUTES)       BTU/FT   FT2         NUMBER I
FIRE SEVERITY BOUNDARI ES (MINUTES)
I UNIT 2 EMERGENCY I POWER SYSTEMS AREA EL. 609'-0' I         46A           2 IONIZATION         AUTOMATIC           1-1/2               3.5           4,793   1,209 2.2, 2.6. 2.8 I                        2 INFRARED        I  C02 I                                          I I          468          2 IONI ZAT ION        AUTOMATIC                                8.3          11.150      922 2.5. 2.8 1  INFRARED        I  C02 46C          3 I ON I ZAT ION      AUTOMATIC                                4.0            5,502      530 2.2, 2.5. 2.8 2 INFRARED            C02 46D          2  IONIZATION*/      NONE                                    30. 0          39.973      503 2.2. 2.5. 2.8 TOTAL                9.2          12,356    3.164 I
FIRE LOAD BTU/FT AREA FT2 FIGURE NUMBER I
UNIT 2 4kV I SWITCHGEAR ROOMS I EL. 609'           47A           2 IONIZATION       I AUTOMATIC           1-1/2               14. 4        19, 158    1,476 2.2, 2.8 3 INFRARED          [ COZ          I(SEE   NOTE   17)I I               I 478          2 IONIZATIUN      I AUTOMATIC                                12.9         17, 136   1,440 2.2, 2.8 3 INFRAREU            C02 TOTAL               13. 6         18, 159   2,916 EACH FIRE AREA IS SEPARATED BY     A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZPNFS.
I UNIT 2 EMERGENCY I
PAGE 24 OF   35
POWER SYSTEMS AREA EL. 609'-0' I
**    A second   ionization detector         was added   after the     1986   Unit   2 refueling outage.
46A I
I I
468 46C 46D 2
IONIZATION 2
INFRARED I
I 2
IONIZAT ION 1
INFRARED I
3 I ON I ZATION 2
INFRARED 2 IONIZATION*/
AUTOMATIC C02 AUTOMATIC C02 AUTOMATIC C02 NONE 1-1/2 3.5 8.3 4.0
: 30. 0 4,793 11.150 5,502 39.973 1,209 922 530 503 2.2, 2.6.
2.8 2.5. 2.8 2.2, 2.5. 2.8 2.2. 2.5.
2.8 I
UNIT 2 4kV I
SWITCHGEAR ROOMS I
EL. 609' 47A 478 2 IONIZATION I
AUTOMATIC 3
INFRARED
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COZ I
2 IONIZATIUN I
AUTOMATIC 3
INFRAREU C02 TOTAL 1-1/2 I(SEE NOTE 17)I I
9.2
: 14. 4 12.9 12,356 19, 158 17, 136 3.164 1,476 1,440 2.2, 2.8 2.2, 2.8 TOTAL
: 13. 6 18, 159 2,916 EACH FIRE AREA IS SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZPNFS.
PAGE 24 OF 35 A second ionization detector was added after the 1986 Unit 2 refueling outage.


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Control Rooms and   in the     area   of the component cooling water pumps. The following sections         provide the details of the safe shutdown systems and fire protection analyses performed; these sections also demonstrate that strict compliance with Section III.G of Appendix R would not enhance fire protection safety above that which is provided by the proposed commitments.
Control Rooms and in the area of the component cooling water pumps.
The following exemption         requests are contained in this 1
The following sections provide the details of the safe shutdown systems and fire protection analyses performed; these sections also demonstrate that strict compliance with Section III.G of Appendix R
would not enhance fire protection safety above that which is provided by the proposed commitments.
The following exemption requests are contained in this 1
section:
section:
Subsection         Descri tion                            Facae 7.2             Automatic suppression exemption         7-7 request for Fire Zones 1, lA through 1H, 136, 137, 138A through 138C, RHR/CTS pump area, Auxiliary Building, el     573 ft 7.3            Fixed suppression exemption             7-19 request for Fire Area 14, Transformer Room, el 591 ft, Unit   1 7.4             Fixed suppression exemption             7-24 request for Fire Area 20, Transformer Room, el 591 ft, Unit   2 7.5             Fixed suppression exemption             7-29 request for Fire Zones 29A,B,E, Unit   1 ESW   pumps and MCCs 7.6            F   xed suopression exemption           7-36 request for Fire Zones 29C,D,F, Unit 2 ESW pumps and MCCs 7.7            Automatic suppression exemption         7-43 request for .Fire Zone 29G, Screenhouse     Auxiliary MCC Room, el   575 ft, both units Page   7-5
Subsection 7.2 7.3 Descri tion Automatic suppression exemption request for Fire Zones 1, lA through 1H,
: 136, 137, 138A through
: 138C, RHR/CTS pump area, Auxiliary Building, el 573 ft Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 14, Transformer Room, el 591 ft, Unit 1
Facae 7-7 7-19 7.4 Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 20, Transformer Room, el 591 ft, Unit 2
7-24 7.5 7.6 7.7 Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Zones 29A,B,E, Unit 1
ESW pumps and MCCs F xed suopression exemption request for Fire Zones 29C,D,F, Unit 2
ESW pumps and MCCs Automatic suppression exemption request for.Fire Zone
: 29G, Screenhouse Auxiliary MCC Room, el 575 ft, both units 7-29 7-36 7-43 Page 7-5


7.8   Fixed suppression exemption             7-52 Fire Zones 33, 33A, 33B, and 105, Unit 1 East Main Steam Valve Enclosure and Contractor Access Control Building 7.9  Fixed suppression exemption             7-58 Fire Zones 34, 34A, 34B, Unit 2 East Main Steam Valve Enclosure 7.10 One-hour-rated enclosure exemp-           7-64 tion request for Fire Zone 44S, Auxiliary Building South, el 609 ft, both units 7.11  Fixed suppression exemption               7-75 request for Fire Area 53, Unit     1 Control Room 7.12 Fixed suppression exemption               7-82 request for Fire Area 54, Unit     2
7.8 7.9 Fixed suppression exemption Fire Zones 33,
    ~Control Room 7.13 Fire-rated damper exemption               7-89 request for Auxiliary Building HVAC Duct Penetrations for Fire Zones 1, 6N, 6S, 44N, 44S, 52 and 69 49,'0, 7.14 Fire-rated seal exemption request         7-107 for Containment Building seismic gaps for Fire Zones 7, 8, 9, 10, 12; 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 33B, ll, 34B, 38, 39, 49, 50, 69, 108 and 109 Page 7-6
: 33A, 33B, and 105, Unit 1 East Main Steam Valve Enclosure and Contractor Access Control Building Fixed suppression exemption Fire Zones 34,
: 34A, 34B, Unit 2
East Main Steam Valve Enclosure 7-52 7-58 7.10 7.11 One-hour-rated enclosure exemp-tion request for Fire Zone 44S, Auxiliary Building South, el 609 ft, both units Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 53, Unit 1 Control Room 7-64 7-75 7.12 Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 54, Unit 2
~Control Room 7-82 7.13 Fire-rated damper exemption request for Auxiliary Building HVAC Duct Penetrations for Fire Zones 1,
6N, 6S,
: 44N, 44S, 49,'0, 52 and 69 7-89 7.14 Fire-rated seal exemption request 7-107 for Containment Building seismic gaps for Fire Zones 7, 8, 9,
10, ll, 12; 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
: 33B, 34B, 38, 39, 49, 50, 69, 108 and 109 Page 7-6


B. Safe Shutdown Equipment MPP-210, 211, 212, 240, 241, 242       SG Pressure Transmitters MRV-213, 243 SG Power Operated       Relief Valves SV-1, 2, 3,     Safety Valves FMO 21 1 g 212   241 I 242   SG Supply MOVs LSI-1   Local Shutdown Station C. Fire Hazards
B.
: 1. Type of combustibles in area Cable insulation Charcoal Cellulosics Class B solvents Plastics Rubber
Safe Shutdown Equipment MPP-210,
: 2. Total fixed combustible loading considered (or the purpose of the analysis 27,000 Btu/ft
: 211, 212,
: 3. Actual quantity of fixed combustibles Cable     25,446,125 Btu Charcoal - 2,145,000 Btu Cellulosics     31,019,871 Btu Class   B solvents   3,102,000 Btu Plastics - 18,486,386 Btu Rubbe'r   3,259,875 Btu TOTAL     11,533 Btu/ft D. Existing Fire Protection
: 240, 241, 242 SG Pressure Transmitters MRV-213, 243 SG Power Operated Relief Valves SV-1, 2, 3,
: 1. Fire Detection Systems Thermistor heat detection for the charcoal       filter unit
Safety Valves FMO 21 1 g 212 241 I 242 SG Supply MOVs LSI-1 Local Shutdown Station C.
: 2. Fire Extinguishing Systems Manual deluge water spray for the charcoal       filter unit Manual hose stations       and portable extinguishers (ABC, Purple-K and CO2) available Automatic wet pipe sprinklers in Fire Zone 105 Page 7-57
Fire Hazards 1.
Type of combustibles in area Cable insulation Charcoal Cellulosics Class B solvents Plastics Rubber 2.
Total fixed combustible loading considered (or the purpose of the analysis 27,000 Btu/ft 3.
Actual quantity of fixed combustibles Cable 25,446,125 Btu Charcoal - 2,145,000 Btu Cellulosics 31,019,871 Btu Class B solvents 3,102,000 Btu Plastics - 18,486,386 Btu Rubbe'r 3,259,875 Btu TOTAL 11,533 Btu/ft D.
Existing Fire Protection 1.
Fire Detection Systems 2.
Thermistor heat detection for the charcoal filter unit Fire Extinguishing Systems Manual deluge water spray for the charcoal filter unit Manual hose stations and portable extinguishers (ABC, Purple-K and CO2) available Automatic wet pipe sprinklers in Fire Zone 105 Page 7-57


7.9   Fire Area 34,   34A, 34B     Unit 2 East Main Steam Valve Enclosure EXEMPTION REQUEST Per the provisions of 10 CFR 50.48(c)(6) and 10 CFR 50.12       Indiana and Michigan Electric Company requests exemptions         from the specific requirements     of   Appendix R, 'Section III.G.3, i.e., a"fixed   fire   suppression system shall be installed in the fire area.
7.9 Fire Area 34,
7.9.1   Fire Area Descri tion Fire Area 34, 34A, 34B is located immediately outside the Containment Building of Unit 2 at an elevation of 612 ft. This fire area is the Unit 2 counterpart to Fire Area 33, 33A, 33B.
: 34A, 34B Unit 2 East Main Steam Valve Enclosure EXEMPTION REQUEST Per the provisions of 10 CFR 50.48(c)(6) and 10 CFR 50.12 Indiana and Michigan Electric Company requests exemptions from the specific requirements of Appendix R, 'Section III.G.3, i.e., a"fixed fire suppression system shall be installed in the fire area.
The area includes the south area around containment that contains main steam lines and also includes the nonessential service water valve gallery on the       west   side   directly opposite the East Main Steam Valve   Enclosure.       Pertinent   dimensional data is contained in Table 7.9-1, Fire       Area   34,   34A, 34B. Evaluation Parameters Summary and   Figure 7.9.
7.9.1 Fire Area Descri tion Fire Area 34,
7.9.2   Safe Shutdown   E ui   ment Fire Area 34, 34A, 34B contains all main steam pressure transmitters for steam generators 1 and 4, the electro-pneumatic transmitters for all four Unit 2 generator power operated relief valves, steam generators       1 and 4 auxiliary feedwater inlet valves'FH0-211, 212, 241, 242), the local shutdown indication panel (LSI-1) and the power operated relief valves and safety for steam generators 1 and 4. The main steam valves for steam generators 1 and 4 are also in the area.
: 34A, 34B is located immediately outside the Containment Building of Unit 2 at an elevation of 612 ft.
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This fire area is the Unit 2
counterpart to Fire Area 33,
: 33A, 33B.
The area includes the south area around containment that contains main steam lines and also includes the nonessential service water valve gallery on the west side directly opposite the East Main Steam Valve Enclosure.
Pertinent dimensional data is contained in Table 7.9-1, Fire Area 34,
: 34A, 34B.
Evaluation Parameters Summary and Figure 7.9.
7.9.2 Safe Shutdown E ui ment Fire Area 34,
: 34A, 34B contains all main steam pressure transmitters for steam generators 1 and 4, the electro-pneumatic transmitters for all four Unit 2 generator power operated relief
: valves, steam generators 1 and 4 auxiliary feedwater inlet valves'FH0-211,
: 212, 241, 242),
the local shutdown indication panel (LSI-1) and the power operated relief valves and safety for steam generators 1 and 4.
The main steam valves for steam generators 1
and 4 are also in the area.
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Fire Protection     E ui ment Fire Zones   79 and     85   are   protected by automatic detection and wet   pipe sprinklers .systems.             Automatic wet pipe sprinkler systems are provided in Fire Zones 77 through 94 and Fi.re Zones 96   through 99.           Automatic     thermistor, detection and C02 suppression   are provided in Fire         Zones     83, 88, 95 and 100, with dry pilot preaction sprinkler         systems     provided in Fir e Zones     95 and 100. The   turbines in Fire Zones 129 and 130 are provided with automatic thermistor detection and manual closed head water spray suppression under the appearance   lagging, and dry chemical suppression for the turbine bearings. Fire Zone 124, 125, 126, and 127   contain various levels of automatic detection and suppression capabilities.
Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Zones 79 and 85 are protected by automatic detection and wet pipe sprinklers
Fire Hazards Anal sis In order to resolve             both the inconsistencies             between previously identified fire areas and the impact of the NFZ's, an Appendix R safe shutdown analysis has been performed with respect to combining these locations into a single fire area. The results are the following:
.systems.
(a) When Unit 1 Main Steam Pipe Tunnel Area (Fire Zones 108 and 110) is combined with Turbine Building Area, Unit 1 can be safely shut down by using Unit 2 East Auxiliary Feedwater Pump. This alternate snutdown action wi'1 be required when a fire propagates between Fire Zones 108 and 79. For a fire to propagate between these fire zones, the fire would have to be of sufficient duration and intensity to engulf* Fire Zones                 110 and 80 (Fire Zone 80 is protected by an automatic sprinkler system).
Automatic wet pipe sprinkler systems are provided in Fire Zones 77 through 94 and Fi.re Zones 96 through 99.
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Automatic thermistor, detection and C02 suppression are provided in Fire Zones 83, 88, 95 and 100, with dry pilot preaction sprinkler systems provided in Fir e Zones 95 and 100.
The turbines in Fire Zones 129 and 130 are provided with automatic thermistor detection and manual closed head water spray suppression under the appearance
: lagging, and dry chemical suppression for the turbine bearings.
Fire Zone 124,
: 125, 126, and 127 contain various levels of automatic detection and suppression capabilities.
Fire Hazards Anal sis In order to resolve both the inconsistencies between previously identified fire areas and the impact of the NFZ's, an Appendix R safe shutdown analysis has been performed with respect to combining these locations into a
single fire area.
The results are the following:
(a)
When Unit 1 Main Steam Pipe Tunnel Area (Fire Zones 108 and 110) is combined with Turbine Building Area, Unit 1
can be safely shut down by using Unit 2 East Auxiliary Feedwater Pump.
This alternate snutdown action wi'1 be required when a fire propagates between Fire Zones 108 and 79.
For a
fire to propagate between these fire
: zones, the fire would have to be of sufficient duration and intensity to engulf* Fire Zones 110 and 80 (Fire Zone 80 is protected by an automatic sprinkler system).
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(b)   When   Unit 2 Main Steam Pipe Tunnel Area (Fire Zones 109 and 111) is combined vith Turbine Building Area, Unit 2 can be safely shut down by using Unit 1 East Auxiliary 03 Feedvater Pump. This alternate shutdown action             will be required vhen a fire propagates betveen Fire Zones 109 and 85. For a fire to propagate between these fire zones, the fire would have to be of sufficient duration and intensity to engulf Fire Zones             ill and 84 (Fire Zone 84 is protected by an automatic sprinkler system).
(b)
(c)     When both Unit 1 and Unit 2 Main Steam Pipe Tunnel areas are combined together vith the Turbine Building into one fire area, safe shutdown is not impacted for either unit. In the highly unlikely event of a fire involving all of the above mentioned fire zones, both units can be safely shut down using opposite units Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. For this fire scenario, one train of the other safe shutdown systems will be available for each unit.         Required manual actions are (1) opening of the AFW Cross-Connect               Valves and (2) isolation of the steam supply paths to Unit 1 Turbine-Driven AFW Pump. There would be no requirement for one
When Unit 2 Main Steam Pipe Tunnel Area (Fire Zones 109 and 111) is combined vith Turbine Building Area, Unit 2
              .or three hour barriers,             additional detection or suppression systems, or exemption requests in order to meet the criteria of Appendix R to 10 CFR 50.
can be safely shut down by using Unit 1 East Auxiliary Feedvater Pump.
As such, the   folloving fire   zones are now considered to
This alternate shutdown action will be required vhen a fire propagates betveen Fire Zones 109 and 85.
                                                                                    ~g be part of a single fire area:         2, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,- 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130 and 131.
For a
Conclusion Based on the     previous   evaluation, the ten fire areas in the Unit     1 and   Unit   2   Turbine Buildings, the entirety of the Serv j,ce'I'9ffice Building the main turbine deck and the Unit I and Unit 2 main steam pipe: tunnels can be combined into a single, fire area. In addition, this evaluation does not adversely impact on other evaluations or exemption requests contained in this report. The bases for this conclusion are summarized as follows:
fire to propagate between these fire
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: zones, the fire would have to be of sufficient duration and intensity to engulf Fire Zones ill and 84 (Fire Zone 84 is protected by an automatic sprinkler system).
(c)
When both Unit 1
and Unit 2
Main Steam Pipe Tunnel areas are combined together vith the Turbine Building into one fire area, safe shutdown is not impacted for either unit.
In the highly unlikely event of a fire involving all of the above mentioned fire zones, both units can be safely shut down using opposite units Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps.
For this fire scenario, one train of the other safe shutdown systems will be available for each unit.
Required manual actions are (1) opening of the AFW Cross-Connect Valves and (2) isolation of the steam supply paths to Unit 1 Turbine-Driven AFW Pump.
There would be no requirement for one
.or three hour
: barriers, additional detection or suppression
: systems, or exemption requests in order to meet the criteria of Appendix R to 10 CFR 50.
As such, the folloving fire zones are now considered to be part of a single fire area:
2, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,- 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,
: 100, 108,
: 109, 110,
: 111, 112,
: 113, 114,
: 115, 124,
: 125, 126,
: 127, 128,
: 129, 130 and 131.
03
~ g Conclusion Based on the previous evaluation, the ten fire areas in the Unit 1 and Unit 2
Turbine Buildings, the entirety of the Serv j,ce'I'9ffice Building the main turbine deck and the Unit I and Unit 2 main steam pipe: tunnels can be combined into a single, fire area.
In addition, this evaluation does not adversely impact on other evaluations or exemption requests contained in this report.
The bases for this conclusion are summarized as follows:
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along the north wall of Fire         Area 12. A distance in excess of 250   ft separates   the openings, from Fire Area 116 to Fire Area     12 and   Fire Zone 33.
along the north wall of Fire Area 12.
Safe Shutdown     E ui ment Fire Area 116 contains no safe           shutdown equipment. Fire Zone   33 contains the following valves       and associated cabling for Steam Generators       1 and 4:
A distance in excess of 250 ft separates the openings, from Fire Area 116 to Fire Area 12 and Fire Zone 33.
o   Safety valves AFW feed regulation valves o   Pressure   transmitters o   MSIVs o   PORVs o   LSI panel Fire Zone 12 contains the following valves and associated cabling for Steam Generators 2 and 3:
Safe Shutdown E ui ment Fire Area 116 contains no safe shutdown equipment.
o   AFW feed regu'lation valves o   Containment sump to RHR pump suction valve o,   LSI'panel Should a fire involve both Fire Zone 33 and Fire Area 12, the potential exists to lose power to control the position of the AFW feed       regulation valves for all four steam generators.
Fire Zone 33 contains the following valves and associated cabling for Steam Generators 1 and 4:
However, the valves are normally open.               Should fire damage the cables to these valves, they fail as is, which is in the open position.
o Safety valves AFW feed regulation valves o
Pressure transmitters o
MSIVs o
PORVs o
LSI panel Fire Zone 12 contains the following valves and associated cabling for Steam Generators 2 and 3:
o AFW feed regu'lation valves o
Containment sump to RHR pump suction valve o,
LSI'panel Should a fire involve both Fire Zone 33 and Fire Area 12, the potential exists to lose power to control the position of the AFW feed regulation valves for all four steam generators.
However, the valves are normally open.
Should fire damage the cables to these valves, they fail as is, which is in the open position.
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Fire Protection E ui ment                                                 Oj Automatic   suppression   and     automatic   detection   are   not provided in Fire Area   116 or   Fire Area 12. Automatic detection
Fire Protection E ui ment Automatic suppression and automatic detection are not provided in Fire Area 116 or Fire Area 12.
'as proposed for the fire area containing Fire Zone 33 in the March 1983 Appendix R Submittal to support the fixed area suppression exemption request for alternate shutdown. Manual suppression capabilities in the form of portable extinguishers are available for use in these locations with hose station also available for use in Fire Zones 33A, 33B and Fire Area 12. Two hose stations are installed in Fire Area 12.
Automatic detection
Fire Hazards Anal sis Fire Area 116 has a fixed combustible loading and resulting equivalent fire severity of under 13,000 Btu/ft2 and 10 minutes respectively.     (The actual combustible       loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 437 Btu/ft and 0.2 minutes, respectively.)         Transient     combustibles     are not postulated in this area as it is a radiation area with access controlled by Health Physics, and access to the area is via ladders. Maintenance activities   are minimal in   this area,   and it is not   a normal   access route     to any other plant locations.
'as proposed for the fire area containing Fire Zone 33 in the March 1983 Appendix R
Reasonable assurance is provided that a fire in Fire Area 116 would not propagate out into either Fire Zone 33 or Fire Area 12.
Submittal to support the fixed area suppression exemption request for alternate shutdown.
Manual suppression capabilities in the form of portable extinguishers are available for use in these locations with hose station also available for use in Fire Zones
: 33A, 33B and Fire Area 12.
Two Oj hose stations are installed in Fire Area 12.
Fire Hazards Anal sis Fire Area 116 has a
fixed combustible loading and resulting equivalent fire severity of under 13,000 Btu/ft and 10 minutes 2
respectively.
(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 437 Btu/ft and 0.2
: minutes, respectively.)
Transient combustibles are not postulated in this area as it is a radiation area with access controlled by Health
: Physics, and access to the area is via ladders.
Maintenance activities are minimal in this area, and it is not a
normal access route to any other plant locations.
Reasonable assurance is provided that a
fire in Fire Area 116 would not propagate out into either Fire Zone 33 or Fire Area 12.
Therefore, the two manway openings do not adversely impact on the 0
Therefore, the two manway openings do not adversely impact on the 0
capabilities of the boundaries of Fire Area 116.
capabilities of the boundaries of Fire Area 116.
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Fire Zone 22     contains the     valves and associated     cabling for steam generators     2 and 3:
Fire Zone 22 contains the valves and associated cabling for steam generators 2 and 3:
o   AFW   feed regulation valves o   Containment sump to       RHR pump   suction valve o   LSI panel Should   a fire   involve both Fire Zone 34 and Fire Area 22, the potential exists to lose power to control the position of the AFW feed     regulation valves for all four steam generators.
o AFW feed regulation valves o
However, the valves are normally open.                 Should fire damage the cables to these valves, they           fail   as   is, which is in the     open position.
Containment sump to RHR pump suction valve o
Fire Protection     E   ui ment Automatic     suppression     and     automatic     detection   are not 0
LSI panel Should a fire involve both Fire Zone 34 and Fire Area 22, the potential exists to lose power to control the position of the AFW feed regulation valves for all four steam generators.
provided in Fire Area       117   or Fire Area 22.       Automatic detection was proposed     for the   fire   area   containing Fire Zone 34 in the March   1983     Appendix   R   submittal to support the fixed area suppression   exemption     request     for alternate       shutdown. Manual suppression   capabilities in the form of portable extinguishers are available for use in these locations, with hose stations also available for use in Fire Zone 34A, 34B and Fire Area 22. Two hose stations are installed in Fire     Area 22.
: However, the valves are normally open.
d ~1 Fire Area     117   has   a   fixed combustible loading of under 13,000 Btu/ft with a resultant equivalent fire severity of less than 10 minutes.       (The actual combustible loading and equivalent Page 9-147
Should fire damage the cables to these
: valves, they fail as is, which is in the open position.
Fire Protection E ui ment Automatic suppression and automatic detection are not 0
provided in Fire Area 117 or Fire Area 22.
Automatic detection was proposed for the fire area containing Fire Zone 34 in the March 1983 Appendix R
submittal to support the fixed area suppression exemption request for alternate shutdown.
Manual suppression capabilities in the form of portable extinguishers are available for use in these locations, with hose stations also available for use in Fire Zone
: 34A, 34B and Fire Area 22.
Two hose stations are installed in Fire Area 22.
d ~1 Fire Area 117 has a
fixed combustible loading of under 13,000 Btu/ft with a resultant equivalent fire severity of less than 10 minutes.
(The actual combustible loading and equivalent Page 9-147


fire severity existing     at this tame are 515 Btu/ft2 and 0.4       ~ j:
2 fire severity existing at this tame are 515 Btu/ft and 0.4
minutes, respectively.) Transient combustible are not postulated in this area as it is   a radiation area with access controlled by Health Physics, and access
: minutes, respectively.)
                        .           to   the area is via ladders.
Transient combustible are not postulated in this area as it is a radiation area with access controlled by Health
Maintenance activities are minimal in this area, and it is not a normal access route to any other plant locations. Reasonable assurance is provided that a fire in Fire Area 117 would not propagate out into either Fire Zone 34 or Fire Area 22.
: Physics, and
. access to the area is via ladders.
Maintenance activities are minimal in this
: area, and it is not a
~j:
normal access route to any other assurance is provided that a
fire plant locations.
Reasonable in Fire Area 117 would not propagate out into either Fire Zone 34 or Fire Area 22.
Therefore, the two manway openings do not adversely impact on the capabilities of the boundaries of Fire Area 117.
Therefore, the two manway openings do not adversely impact on the capabilities of the boundaries of Fire Area 117.
Fire Area 22 has a combustible loading of under 13,000 Btu/ft for an .equivalent fire severity of under 10 minutes.
Fire Area 22 has a
(The actual combustible     loading   and   equivalent fire severity existing at this time         are   1,022   Btu/ft   and 0.6 minutes respectively.)   Maintenance     activities   are minimal in this area, and it is not a normal   travel route to any other plant locations.
combustible loading of under 13,000 Btu/ft for an
As such, minimal transient       combustibles are postulated in Fire Area 22. Should a fire occur in this area, the products of combustion would tend to rise to ceiling level. As the manway opening to Fire Area 117 is accessed         via a ladder to a trench below the normal floor level of Fire Area 22, reasonable assurance is provided that a - fire in Fire Area 22 would not Page 9-148
.equivalent fire severity of under 10 minutes.
(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 1,022 Btu/ft and 0.6 minutes respectively.)
Maintenance activities are minimal in this area, and it is not a normal travel route to any other plant locations.
As such, minimal transient combustibles are postulated in Fire Area 22.
Should a
fire occur in this
: area, the products of combustion would tend to rise to ceiling level.
As the manway opening to Fire Area 117 is accessed via a ladder to a trench below the normal floor level of Fire Area 22, reasonable assurance is provided that a
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Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Areas 106 and 107 are each provided with an automatic heat detector. Automatic detection or suppression capability is not provided in Fire Areas 31, 35, 106, 107, and 146.
Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Areas 106 and 107 are each provided with an automatic heat detector.
Fire Zones 32, 48, and 69 are provided with ionization smoke detectors and partial detection coverage is provided in Fire Zone
Automatic detection or suppression capability is not provided in Fire Areas 31, 35,
: 3. Dry pilot preaction suppression systems are provided in Fire Zone 32 and partial coverage         is provided in Fire Zone 3. In addition, Fire Zone 69 is provided with an automatic thermistor detection system and manual deluge system for the HVAC charcoal filter units. Fire Zone 49, 50, 51, and 52 are provided with automatic fire protection features, specifically area ionization smoke detection and each charcoal         filter unit is provided with a manual deluge system with an automatic thermistor detection system. An automatic dry pilot preaction suppression system is provided in the normally accessible area of Fire Zones 51 and 52.
: 106, 107, and 146.
Fire Hazards Anal sis The safe shutdown     compliance   method   for the combined fire ar'eas will not change   from that   identified in the   1983 Appendix R submittal for the     fire area containing     Fire Zones 3, 31, 32, 35, 36, 48, 49, 50,     51,   52,   69,   106,   107   and 146 since the safe shutdown cables     in Fire Areas     106   and 107 also are contained in Fire Zones   50 and 52.
Fire Zones 32, 48, and 69 are provided with ionization smoke detectors and partial detection coverage is provided in Fire Zone 3.
Dry pilot preaction suppression systems are provided in Fire Zone 32 and partial coverage is provided in Fire Zone 3.
In addition, Fire Zone 69 is provided with an automatic thermistor detection system and manual deluge system for the HVAC charcoal filter units.
Fire Zone 49, 50, 51, and 52 are provided with automatic fire protection
: features, specifically area ionization smoke detection and each charcoal filter unit is provided with a manual deluge system with an automatic thermistor detection system.
An automatic dry pilot preaction suppression system is provided in the normally accessible area of Fire Zones 51 and 52.
Fire Hazards Anal sis The safe shutdown compliance method for the combined fire ar'eas will not change from that identified in the 1983 Appendix R
submittal for the fire area containing Fire Zones 3,
31, 32, 35, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 69,
: 106, 107 and 146 since the safe shutdown cables in Fire Areas 106 and 107 also are contained in Fire Zones 50 and 52.
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Conclusion Based on the results of the previous- evaluation, Fire Areas 31, 35,   106, 107, and 146 can be combined with Fire Zones 3, 32, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, and 69 to form a larger fire area. This evaluation does   not adversely   impact on other evaluations or exemption requests contained in this report. The basis for this conclusion is that only Fire Areas 106 and 107 contain safe shutdown cables and these cables are also located in the fire area defined by Fire Zones 3, 32, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 and 69.
Conclusion Based on the results of the previous-evaluation, Fire Areas 31, 35,
: 106, 107, and 146 can be combined with Fire Zones 3,
32, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, and 69 to form a larger fire area.
This evaluation does not adversely impact on other evaluations or exemption requests contained in this report.
The basis for this conclusion is that only Fire Areas 106 and 107 contain safe shutdown cables and these cables are also located in the fire area defined by Fire Zones 3,
32, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 and 69.
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(4)   Steam generators     2 and 3 safety relief valves; and
(4)
{5)   Unit 1 turbine driven AFW pump steam supply isolation valves.
Steam generators 2 and 3 safety relief valves; and
{5)
Unit 1 turbine driven AFW pump steam supply isolation valves.
Fire Zone 109 contains the following safe shutdown equipment and their associated cables:
Fire Zone 109 contains the following safe shutdown equipment and their associated cables:
(1) Unit 2 steam generators 2 and 3 PORVs;
(1)
{2) Pressure transmitters for steam generators 2 and 3; (3) Steam generators           2   and 3 main steam       stop valves (MSSVs);
Unit 2 steam generators 2 and 3 PORVs;
(4)   Steam generators     2 and 3 safety relief valves; and
{2)
{5)   Unit 2 turbine driven         AFW   pump steam supply isolation valves.
Pressure transmitters for steam generators 2 and 3; (3)
Redundant   safe   shutdown     capability is available for Fire Zones 108, 109 and 69     outside of the       fire area in which they are located. Therefore, fire could involve Fire Zones 69, 108, and 109 without impacting on redundant safe shutdown capability.
Steam generators 2
Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Zone 69 is provided with automatic detection capability and manual   water   spray   suppression     for the   AHVs in the zone.
and 3
Neither Fire     Zone   108   or   109   contain automatic detection or suppression   capability.
main steam stop valves (MSSVs);
Fire Hazards   Anal sis Fire Zones   108 and 109       have   a combustible loading of under 27,000 and 33,000     Btu/ft       for an equivalent fire severity of under 20 and 25 minutes,         respectively. (The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 10,187 Btu/ft and 7.6 minutes for Fire Zone 108, and 15,872 Page   9-233
(4)
Steam generators 2 and 3 safety relief valves; and
{5)
Unit 2 turbine driven AFW pump steam supply isolation valves.
Redundant safe shutdown capability is available for Fire Zones
: 108, 109 and 69 outside of the fire area in which they are located.
Therefore, fire could involve Fire Zones 69,
: 108, and 109 without impacting on redundant safe shutdown capability.
Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Zone 69 is provided with automatic detection capability and manual water spray suppression for the AHVs in the zone.
Neither Fire Zone 108 or 109 contain automatic detection or suppression capability.
Fire Hazards Anal sis Fire Zones 108 and 109 have a combustible loading of under 27,000 and 33,000 Btu/ft for an equivalent fire severity of under 20 and 25
: minutes, respectively.
(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 10,187 Btu/ft and 7.6 minutes for Fire Zone 108, and 15,872 Page 9-233


Btu/ft2  and 11.8 minutes   for Fire Zone 109, respectively.) Should transient combustibles   be brought   into the zone, the combustible loading could increase to 40,000 Btu/ft for Fire Zone 108, and 47,000 Btu/ft2 for Fire Zone 109.           This could result in an equivalent fire severity of 30 and 35 minutes, respectively.
Btu/ft and 11.8 minutes for Fire Zone 109, respectively.)
Fire Zone 69 has a combustible loading of under 20,000 Btu/ft. for an equivalent fire severity of under 15 minutes.
Should 2
(The actual combustible       loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time is less than 2998 Btu/ft and 2.2 minutes, respectively). The area in which this zone is located has an average combustible loading of less than 33,000 Btu/ft for an equivalent fire severity of 25 minutes. (The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 17,283 Btu/ft and 12.9 minutes, respectively).
transient combustibles be brought into the zone, the combustible loading could increase to 40,000 Btu/ft for Fire Zone 108, and 47,000 Btu/ft for Fire Zone 109.
The seismic gap exemption request contained in Section 7.14 of this report demonstrated that fire could involve Fire Zones 49 and 108   or Fire Zones   50   and 109 without impacting on redundant safe shutdown capability. The     evaluation contained in Section 9.9 of this report combined Fire Zones 49, 50, 51, and 52 into a larger fire area that included Fire Zones 3, 32, 36, 48, and 69.
This could result in an 2
The combination of the seismic gap exemption           request and the evaluation contained in Section 9.9 of this report show that a fire originating from Fire Zones 49, 50, 108, or 109 will not jeopardize redundant safe shutdown capability.         This is in part due to the modifications that were completed in Fire Zones 51 and Page 9-234
equivalent fire severity of 30 and 35 minutes, respectively.
Fire Zone 69 has a
combustible loading of under 20,000 Btu/ft. for an equivalent fire severity of under 15 minutes.
(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time is less than 2998 Btu/ft and 2.2 minutes, respectively).
The area in which this zone is located has an average combustible loading of less than 33,000 Btu/ft for an equivalent fire severity of 25 minutes.
(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 17,283 Btu/ft and 12.9 minutes, respectively).
The seismic gap exemption request contained in Section 7.14 of this report demonstrated that fire could involve Fire Zones 49 and 108 or Fire Zones 50 and 109 without impacting on redundant safe shutdown capability.
The evaluation contained in Section 9.9 of this report combined Fire Zones 49, 50, 51, and 52 into a larger fire area that included Fire Zones 3, 32, 36, 48, and 69.
The combination of the seismic gap exemption request and the evaluation contained in Section 9.9 of this report show that a
fire originating from Fire Zones 49, 50, 108, or 109 will not jeopardize redundant safe shutdown capability.
This is in part due to the modifications that were completed in Fire Zones 51 and Page 9-234


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INDIANA8 MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COA1PANY P.O. BOX 16631 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216 March 20, 1987 AEP:NRC:0692AZ Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant Unit Nos.

1 and 2

Docket Nos.

50-315 and 50-316 License Nos.

DPR-58 and DPR-74 FINAL SUBMITTAL OF REVISION 1 TO "SAFE SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT, PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS, AND EVALUATIONS" U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 ATTN: Mr. Harold R. Denton

Dear Mr. Denton:

In our submittal AEP:NRC:0692AW, dated February 12,

1987, we provided a final draft of Revision 1 to the report entitled "Safe Shutdown Capability Assessment, Proposed Modifications, and Evaluations" (SSCA).

We also indicated in that letter that we would submit a final, approved version of Revision 1 to the SSCA by March 20, 1987.

Attachment 1 to this letter contains replacement pages for the draft Revision 1 to the SSCA provided by the February 12, 1987 letter (AEP:NRC:0692AW).

Following insertion of these replacement

pages, Revision 1 to the SSCA should be considered final.

In addition, based on a request made by Mr. D. L. Wigginton during a teleconference with him and Mr. A. Singh of the NRC staff held on February 24, 1987, Attachment 2 to this letter is a summary of the substantial differences between Revision 1 and Revision 0 to the

SSCA,

'hich was submitted in our letter AEP:NRC:0692E, dated March 31, 1983.

(Supplements were also submitted in our letter AEP:NRC:0692H, dated August 22,

1983, and AEP:NRC:0692U, dated August 13, 1984.)

The changes that are not addressed in this summary are corrections of typographical or grammatical errors or clarifications of information submitted in Revision 0.

These changes are indicated by margin bars in Revision l.

We understand that NRC Region III, Office of Inspection and

.E'n'forcement, is planning an audit of D.

C.

Cook Nuclear Plant Appendix R compliance this summer.

We request that the basis of this audit be the final, approved version of Revision 1 to the SSCA Report attached to this letter, rather than our March 1983 submittal and later supplements.

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AEP:NRC:0692AZ 2

As stated in our submittal AEP:NRC:0692AM, dated May 30,

1986, we are conducting a review of the proposal to place the entire Fire Protection Program into the upcoming FSAR update.

The attached SSCA will eventually be a part of that program if we elect to implement the options in Generic Letter 86-10 to remove fire protection related items from our Technical Specifications.

As a first step in this process it is our intent to publish the appropriate portions of the attached SSCA as part of the 1987 Cook Plant Updated FSAR.

For this reason we would greatly appreciate your review of the SSCA by June 30, 1987. If it is not practical for this review and approval to be accomplished by June 30,

1987, our intentions are to proceed with the incorporation of the SSCA into the FSAR.

We would then indicate in the FSAR that NRC approval of this document is pending.

This document has been prepared following Corporate procedures which incorporate a reasonable set of controls to insure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.

Very truly your Vice President Attachments MPA/mi cc:

John E. Dolan W.

G. Smith, Jr.

Bridgman R.

C. Callen G.

Bruchmann G. Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector

- Bridgman (w/attachments)

A. B. Davis NRC Region III (w/attachments)

Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0692AZ This attachment contains replacement pages for the draft SSCA, Revision 1

submitted with AEP:NRC:0692AW, dated February 12, 1987.

Following insertion of these replacement pages in the draft, Revision 1 to the SSCA should be considered final.

TABLE 2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR F IRE AREAS'IRE AREA+

EXI STING DETECTION EX I STING SUPPRESSION MIN I MUM RATING OF FIRE EQUIVALENT AREA I

FIRE SEVERITY (MINUTES)

BOUNDARIES FIRE LOAD BTU/FT AREA FT2 FIGURE NUMBER I

i i UNIT 1

QUADRANT 2 I

CABLE TUNNEL I

I EL. 612 '0" i

38 7

IONIZATION I

AUTOMATIC 4

INFRARED i

C02 I

1-1/2 (SEE NOTE 40)I 31.0 41.288 2, 650 2.2. 2.3, 2.8, 2.9 UNIT 2 QUADRANT 2 i

CABLE TUNNEL EL. 612' 39 I

UNIT 1 4kV SWITCHGEAR ROOMS I

EL. 609' 7 I ON I ZATI ON 4

INFRARED AUTOMATIC C02 1-1/2 (SEE NOTE 40)I 23.0 30,622 2.667 2.2, 2.3.

2.8

~ 2.9 I

40A i

408 2

IONIZAT IDN 3

INFRARED 2 IONIZATION 3

INFRARED I

AUTOMATIC C02 I

I AUTOMATIC C02 1-1/2 15.5

( SEE NOTE 14)I I

13. 6 20.616 18, 144 1,476 1,440 2.2, 2.8 2.2, 2.8 TOTAL
14. 6 19, 394 2,916 i UNIT 1

ENGINEERED SAFETY SYSTEMS AND MCC ROOM EL. 609' 41 1

I ZATION i

AUTOMATIC i

9 IONI i(3 UNDER FLOOR)i C02 I

5 INFRARED I

i(2 UNDER FLOOR)i 1-1/2 I(SEE NOTE 15) 20.7 27, 614 3, 096 2.2, 2.4.

2.8~ 2 '

EACH FIRE AREA IS SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZONES.

PAGE 22 OF 35

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TABLE 2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR FIRE AREAS*

FIRE AREAR'XISTING DETECTION EXI STING SUPPRESSION I

MINIMUM RATING OF FIRE EQUIVALENT AREA I

FIRE SEVERITY (MINUTES)

BOUNDARIES F IRE LOAD BTU/FT2 AREA FT FIGURE NUMBER UNIT 1

EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEMS aREa EL. 609'-0" l

42A 428 42C 420 2

IONIZATION 2

INFRARED 2

IONIZATION 1

INFRARED 3

IONIZATION 2

INFRARED 1

IONIZa~ ION AUTOMATIC C02 AUTOMATIC COZ I

I AUTOMATIC I

C02 I

I NONE 1-1/2 3.7 7.3 1.8 33.5 9,712 922 2.392 530 44,583 503 5.080 I

1,209 2.2, 2.4.

2.8 2.4.

2.8 2.2. 2.4.

2.8 2.2. 2.4. 2.8 I

I UNIT 2 ENGINEERED I

~

SAFETY SYSTEMS AND MCC ROOM EL. 609' 45 I

I 9

IONIZATION I

AUTOMATIC I(3 UNDER FLOOR)i COZ 5

INFRARED I(2 UNDER FLOQR)I TOTAL I

1-1/2 I

I(SEE NOTE 16)I 9.2 17.6 12,258 23,443 I

3,164 I

2.884 I

I 2.2. 2.5. 2,8,2.9 EACH FIRE AREA IS SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZONES.

PAGE 23 OF 35

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TABLE 2-2 FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR FIRE AREAS' IRE AREAR'XISTING DETECTION EXISTING SUPPRESSION MINIMUM RATING OF FIRE EQUIVALENT AREA I

FIRE SEVERITY BOUNDARI ES (MINUTES)

FIRE LOAD BTU/FT AREA FT2 FIGURE NUMBER I

I UNIT 2 EMERGENCY I

POWER SYSTEMS AREA EL. 609'-0' I

46A I

I I

468 46C 46D 2

IONIZATION 2

INFRARED I

I 2

IONIZAT ION 1

INFRARED I

3 I ON I ZATION 2

INFRARED 2 IONIZATION*/

AUTOMATIC C02 AUTOMATIC C02 AUTOMATIC C02 NONE 1-1/2 3.5 8.3 4.0

30. 0 4,793 11.150 5,502 39.973 1,209 922 530 503 2.2, 2.6.

2.8 2.5. 2.8 2.2, 2.5. 2.8 2.2. 2.5.

2.8 I

UNIT 2 4kV I

SWITCHGEAR ROOMS I

EL. 609' 47A 478 2 IONIZATION I

AUTOMATIC 3

INFRARED

[

COZ I

2 IONIZATIUN I

AUTOMATIC 3

INFRAREU C02 TOTAL 1-1/2 I(SEE NOTE 17)I I

9.2

14. 4 12.9 12,356 19, 158 17, 136 3.164 1,476 1,440 2.2, 2.8 2.2, 2.8 TOTAL
13. 6 18, 159 2,916 EACH FIRE AREA IS SEPARATED BY A SOLID HORIZONTAL LINE WITH SOME FIRE AREAS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE FIRE ZPNFS.

PAGE 24 OF 35 A second ionization detector was added after the 1986 Unit 2 refueling outage.

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Control Rooms and in the area of the component cooling water pumps.

The following sections provide the details of the safe shutdown systems and fire protection analyses performed; these sections also demonstrate that strict compliance with Section III.G of Appendix R

would not enhance fire protection safety above that which is provided by the proposed commitments.

The following exemption requests are contained in this 1

section:

Subsection 7.2 7.3 Descri tion Automatic suppression exemption request for Fire Zones 1, lA through 1H,

136, 137, 138A through
138C, RHR/CTS pump area, Auxiliary Building, el 573 ft Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 14, Transformer Room, el 591 ft, Unit 1

Facae 7-7 7-19 7.4 Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 20, Transformer Room, el 591 ft, Unit 2

7-24 7.5 7.6 7.7 Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Zones 29A,B,E, Unit 1

ESW pumps and MCCs F xed suopression exemption request for Fire Zones 29C,D,F, Unit 2

ESW pumps and MCCs Automatic suppression exemption request for.Fire Zone

29G, Screenhouse Auxiliary MCC Room, el 575 ft, both units 7-29 7-36 7-43 Page 7-5

7.8 7.9 Fixed suppression exemption Fire Zones 33,

33A, 33B, and 105, Unit 1 East Main Steam Valve Enclosure and Contractor Access Control Building Fixed suppression exemption Fire Zones 34,
34A, 34B, Unit 2

East Main Steam Valve Enclosure 7-52 7-58 7.10 7.11 One-hour-rated enclosure exemp-tion request for Fire Zone 44S, Auxiliary Building South, el 609 ft, both units Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 53, Unit 1 Control Room 7-64 7-75 7.12 Fixed suppression exemption request for Fire Area 54, Unit 2

~Control Room 7-82 7.13 Fire-rated damper exemption request for Auxiliary Building HVAC Duct Penetrations for Fire Zones 1,

6N, 6S,

44N, 44S, 49,'0, 52 and 69 7-89 7.14 Fire-rated seal exemption request 7-107 for Containment Building seismic gaps for Fire Zones 7, 8, 9,

10, ll, 12; 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,

33B, 34B, 38, 39, 49, 50, 69, 108 and 109 Page 7-6

B.

Safe Shutdown Equipment MPP-210,

211, 212,
240, 241, 242 SG Pressure Transmitters MRV-213, 243 SG Power Operated Relief Valves SV-1, 2, 3,

Safety Valves FMO 21 1 g 212 241 I 242 SG Supply MOVs LSI-1 Local Shutdown Station C.

Fire Hazards 1.

Type of combustibles in area Cable insulation Charcoal Cellulosics Class B solvents Plastics Rubber 2.

Total fixed combustible loading considered (or the purpose of the analysis 27,000 Btu/ft 3.

Actual quantity of fixed combustibles Cable 25,446,125 Btu Charcoal - 2,145,000 Btu Cellulosics 31,019,871 Btu Class B solvents 3,102,000 Btu Plastics - 18,486,386 Btu Rubbe'r 3,259,875 Btu TOTAL 11,533 Btu/ft D.

Existing Fire Protection 1.

Fire Detection Systems 2.

Thermistor heat detection for the charcoal filter unit Fire Extinguishing Systems Manual deluge water spray for the charcoal filter unit Manual hose stations and portable extinguishers (ABC, Purple-K and CO2) available Automatic wet pipe sprinklers in Fire Zone 105 Page 7-57

7.9 Fire Area 34,

34A, 34B Unit 2 East Main Steam Valve Enclosure EXEMPTION REQUEST Per the provisions of 10 CFR 50.48(c)(6) and 10 CFR 50.12 Indiana and Michigan Electric Company requests exemptions from the specific requirements of Appendix R, 'Section III.G.3, i.e., a"fixed fire suppression system shall be installed in the fire area.

7.9.1 Fire Area Descri tion Fire Area 34,

34A, 34B is located immediately outside the Containment Building of Unit 2 at an elevation of 612 ft.

This fire area is the Unit 2

counterpart to Fire Area 33,

33A, 33B.

The area includes the south area around containment that contains main steam lines and also includes the nonessential service water valve gallery on the west side directly opposite the East Main Steam Valve Enclosure.

Pertinent dimensional data is contained in Table 7.9-1, Fire Area 34,

34A, 34B.

Evaluation Parameters Summary and Figure 7.9.

7.9.2 Safe Shutdown E ui ment Fire Area 34,

34A, 34B contains all main steam pressure transmitters for steam generators 1 and 4, the electro-pneumatic transmitters for all four Unit 2 generator power operated relief
valves, steam generators 1 and 4 auxiliary feedwater inlet valves'FH0-211,
212, 241, 242),

the local shutdown indication panel (LSI-1) and the power operated relief valves and safety for steam generators 1 and 4.

The main steam valves for steam generators 1

and 4 are also in the area.

Page 7-58

Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Zones 79 and 85 are protected by automatic detection and wet pipe sprinklers

.systems.

Automatic wet pipe sprinkler systems are provided in Fire Zones 77 through 94 and Fi.re Zones 96 through 99.

Automatic thermistor, detection and C02 suppression are provided in Fire Zones 83, 88, 95 and 100, with dry pilot preaction sprinkler systems provided in Fir e Zones 95 and 100.

The turbines in Fire Zones 129 and 130 are provided with automatic thermistor detection and manual closed head water spray suppression under the appearance

lagging, and dry chemical suppression for the turbine bearings.

Fire Zone 124,

125, 126, and 127 contain various levels of automatic detection and suppression capabilities.

Fire Hazards Anal sis In order to resolve both the inconsistencies between previously identified fire areas and the impact of the NFZ's, an Appendix R safe shutdown analysis has been performed with respect to combining these locations into a

single fire area.

The results are the following:

(a)

When Unit 1 Main Steam Pipe Tunnel Area (Fire Zones 108 and 110) is combined with Turbine Building Area, Unit 1

can be safely shut down by using Unit 2 East Auxiliary Feedwater Pump.

This alternate snutdown action wi'1 be required when a fire propagates between Fire Zones 108 and 79.

For a

fire to propagate between these fire

zones, the fire would have to be of sufficient duration and intensity to engulf* Fire Zones 110 and 80 (Fire Zone 80 is protected by an automatic sprinkler system).

Page 9-83

(b)

When Unit 2 Main Steam Pipe Tunnel Area (Fire Zones 109 and 111) is combined vith Turbine Building Area, Unit 2

can be safely shut down by using Unit 1 East Auxiliary Feedvater Pump.

This alternate shutdown action will be required vhen a fire propagates betveen Fire Zones 109 and 85.

For a

fire to propagate between these fire

zones, the fire would have to be of sufficient duration and intensity to engulf Fire Zones ill and 84 (Fire Zone 84 is protected by an automatic sprinkler system).

(c)

When both Unit 1

and Unit 2

Main Steam Pipe Tunnel areas are combined together vith the Turbine Building into one fire area, safe shutdown is not impacted for either unit.

In the highly unlikely event of a fire involving all of the above mentioned fire zones, both units can be safely shut down using opposite units Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps.

For this fire scenario, one train of the other safe shutdown systems will be available for each unit.

Required manual actions are (1) opening of the AFW Cross-Connect Valves and (2) isolation of the steam supply paths to Unit 1 Turbine-Driven AFW Pump.

There would be no requirement for one

.or three hour

barriers, additional detection or suppression
systems, or exemption requests in order to meet the criteria of Appendix R to 10 CFR 50.

As such, the folloving fire zones are now considered to be part of a single fire area:

2, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,- 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,

100, 108,
109, 110,
111, 112,
113, 114,
115, 124,
125, 126,
127, 128,
129, 130 and 131.

03

~ g Conclusion Based on the previous evaluation, the ten fire areas in the Unit 1 and Unit 2

Turbine Buildings, the entirety of the Serv j,ce'I'9ffice Building the main turbine deck and the Unit I and Unit 2 main steam pipe: tunnels can be combined into a single, fire area.

In addition, this evaluation does not adversely impact on other evaluations or exemption requests contained in this report.

The bases for this conclusion are summarized as follows:

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along the north wall of Fire Area 12.

A distance in excess of 250 ft separates the openings, from Fire Area 116 to Fire Area 12 and Fire Zone 33.

Safe Shutdown E ui ment Fire Area 116 contains no safe shutdown equipment.

Fire Zone 33 contains the following valves and associated cabling for Steam Generators 1 and 4:

o Safety valves AFW feed regulation valves o

Pressure transmitters o

MSIVs o

PORVs o

LSI panel Fire Zone 12 contains the following valves and associated cabling for Steam Generators 2 and 3:

o AFW feed regu'lation valves o

Containment sump to RHR pump suction valve o,

LSI'panel Should a fire involve both Fire Zone 33 and Fire Area 12, the potential exists to lose power to control the position of the AFW feed regulation valves for all four steam generators.

However, the valves are normally open.

Should fire damage the cables to these valves, they fail as is, which is in the open position.

Page 9-141

Fire Protection E ui ment Automatic suppression and automatic detection are not provided in Fire Area 116 or Fire Area 12.

Automatic detection

'as proposed for the fire area containing Fire Zone 33 in the March 1983 Appendix R

Submittal to support the fixed area suppression exemption request for alternate shutdown.

Manual suppression capabilities in the form of portable extinguishers are available for use in these locations with hose station also available for use in Fire Zones

33A, 33B and Fire Area 12.

Two Oj hose stations are installed in Fire Area 12.

Fire Hazards Anal sis Fire Area 116 has a

fixed combustible loading and resulting equivalent fire severity of under 13,000 Btu/ft and 10 minutes 2

respectively.

(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 437 Btu/ft and 0.2

minutes, respectively.)

Transient combustibles are not postulated in this area as it is a radiation area with access controlled by Health

Physics, and access to the area is via ladders.

Maintenance activities are minimal in this area, and it is not a

normal access route to any other plant locations.

Reasonable assurance is provided that a

fire in Fire Area 116 would not propagate out into either Fire Zone 33 or Fire Area 12.

Therefore, the two manway openings do not adversely impact on the 0

capabilities of the boundaries of Fire Area 116.

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9. 142

Fire Zone 22 contains the valves and associated cabling for steam generators 2 and 3:

o AFW feed regulation valves o

Containment sump to RHR pump suction valve o

LSI panel Should a fire involve both Fire Zone 34 and Fire Area 22, the potential exists to lose power to control the position of the AFW feed regulation valves for all four steam generators.

However, the valves are normally open.

Should fire damage the cables to these

valves, they fail as is, which is in the open position.

Fire Protection E ui ment Automatic suppression and automatic detection are not 0

provided in Fire Area 117 or Fire Area 22.

Automatic detection was proposed for the fire area containing Fire Zone 34 in the March 1983 Appendix R

submittal to support the fixed area suppression exemption request for alternate shutdown.

Manual suppression capabilities in the form of portable extinguishers are available for use in these locations, with hose stations also available for use in Fire Zone

34A, 34B and Fire Area 22.

Two hose stations are installed in Fire Area 22.

d ~1 Fire Area 117 has a

fixed combustible loading of under 13,000 Btu/ft with a resultant equivalent fire severity of less than 10 minutes.

(The actual combustible loading and equivalent Page 9-147

2 fire severity existing at this tame are 515 Btu/ft and 0.4

minutes, respectively.)

Transient combustible are not postulated in this area as it is a radiation area with access controlled by Health

Physics, and

. access to the area is via ladders.

Maintenance activities are minimal in this

area, and it is not a

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normal access route to any other assurance is provided that a

fire plant locations.

Reasonable in Fire Area 117 would not propagate out into either Fire Zone 34 or Fire Area 22.

Therefore, the two manway openings do not adversely impact on the capabilities of the boundaries of Fire Area 117.

Fire Area 22 has a

combustible loading of under 13,000 Btu/ft for an

.equivalent fire severity of under 10 minutes.

(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 1,022 Btu/ft and 0.6 minutes respectively.)

Maintenance activities are minimal in this area, and it is not a normal travel route to any other plant locations.

As such, minimal transient combustibles are postulated in Fire Area 22.

Should a

fire occur in this

area, the products of combustion would tend to rise to ceiling level.

As the manway opening to Fire Area 117 is accessed via a ladder to a trench below the normal floor level of Fire Area 22, reasonable assurance is provided that a

- fire in Fire Area 22 would not Page 9-148

Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Areas 106 and 107 are each provided with an automatic heat detector.

Automatic detection or suppression capability is not provided in Fire Areas 31, 35,

106, 107, and 146.

Fire Zones 32, 48, and 69 are provided with ionization smoke detectors and partial detection coverage is provided in Fire Zone 3.

Dry pilot preaction suppression systems are provided in Fire Zone 32 and partial coverage is provided in Fire Zone 3.

In addition, Fire Zone 69 is provided with an automatic thermistor detection system and manual deluge system for the HVAC charcoal filter units.

Fire Zone 49, 50, 51, and 52 are provided with automatic fire protection

features, specifically area ionization smoke detection and each charcoal filter unit is provided with a manual deluge system with an automatic thermistor detection system.

An automatic dry pilot preaction suppression system is provided in the normally accessible area of Fire Zones 51 and 52.

Fire Hazards Anal sis The safe shutdown compliance method for the combined fire ar'eas will not change from that identified in the 1983 Appendix R

submittal for the fire area containing Fire Zones 3,

31, 32, 35, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 69,

106, 107 and 146 since the safe shutdown cables in Fire Areas 106 and 107 also are contained in Fire Zones 50 and 52.

Page 9-183

Conclusion Based on the results of the previous-evaluation, Fire Areas 31, 35,

106, 107, and 146 can be combined with Fire Zones 3,

32, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, and 69 to form a larger fire area.

This evaluation does not adversely impact on other evaluations or exemption requests contained in this report.

The basis for this conclusion is that only Fire Areas 106 and 107 contain safe shutdown cables and these cables are also located in the fire area defined by Fire Zones 3,

32, 36, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 and 69.

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(4)

Steam generators 2 and 3 safety relief valves; and

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Unit 1 turbine driven AFW pump steam supply isolation valves.

Fire Zone 109 contains the following safe shutdown equipment and their associated cables:

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Unit 2 steam generators 2 and 3 PORVs;

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Pressure transmitters for steam generators 2 and 3; (3)

Steam generators 2

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main steam stop valves (MSSVs);

(4)

Steam generators 2 and 3 safety relief valves; and

{5)

Unit 2 turbine driven AFW pump steam supply isolation valves.

Redundant safe shutdown capability is available for Fire Zones

108, 109 and 69 outside of the fire area in which they are located.

Therefore, fire could involve Fire Zones 69,

108, and 109 without impacting on redundant safe shutdown capability.

Fire Protection E ui ment Fire Zone 69 is provided with automatic detection capability and manual water spray suppression for the AHVs in the zone.

Neither Fire Zone 108 or 109 contain automatic detection or suppression capability.

Fire Hazards Anal sis Fire Zones 108 and 109 have a combustible loading of under 27,000 and 33,000 Btu/ft for an equivalent fire severity of under 20 and 25

minutes, respectively.

(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 10,187 Btu/ft and 7.6 minutes for Fire Zone 108, and 15,872 Page 9-233

Btu/ft and 11.8 minutes for Fire Zone 109, respectively.)

Should 2

transient combustibles be brought into the zone, the combustible loading could increase to 40,000 Btu/ft for Fire Zone 108, and 47,000 Btu/ft for Fire Zone 109.

This could result in an 2

equivalent fire severity of 30 and 35 minutes, respectively.

Fire Zone 69 has a

combustible loading of under 20,000 Btu/ft. for an equivalent fire severity of under 15 minutes.

(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time is less than 2998 Btu/ft and 2.2 minutes, respectively).

The area in which this zone is located has an average combustible loading of less than 33,000 Btu/ft for an equivalent fire severity of 25 minutes.

(The actual combustible loading and equivalent fire severity existing at this time are 17,283 Btu/ft and 12.9 minutes, respectively).

The seismic gap exemption request contained in Section 7.14 of this report demonstrated that fire could involve Fire Zones 49 and 108 or Fire Zones 50 and 109 without impacting on redundant safe shutdown capability.

The evaluation contained in Section 9.9 of this report combined Fire Zones 49, 50, 51, and 52 into a larger fire area that included Fire Zones 3, 32, 36, 48, and 69.

The combination of the seismic gap exemption request and the evaluation contained in Section 9.9 of this report show that a

fire originating from Fire Zones 49, 50, 108, or 109 will not jeopardize redundant safe shutdown capability.

This is in part due to the modifications that were completed in Fire Zones 51 and Page 9-234

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