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                            NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
                                      WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 July 23, 2019 MEMORANDUM TO:            Philip J. McKenna, Chief ROP Support and Generic Communication Branch Division of Inspection and Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM:                    Tekia V. Govan, Project Manager /RA/
                          ROP Support and Generic Communication Branch Division of Inspection and Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation SUBJECT:                  SUMMARY OF THE PUBLIC MEETING ON THE DRAFT
                          REGULATORY GUIDE 1.187, REVISION 2, THAT ENDORSES
                          NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE 96-07, APPENDIX D, HELD ON
                          JUNE 25, 2019 On June 25, 2019, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff held a Category 2 public meeting with the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) to discuss the usability of NEI
96-07, Appendix D, Supplemental Guidance for Application of 10 CFR 50.59 to Digital Modifications (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML18338A389), as endorsed by draft Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.187, Revision 2, Guidance for Implementation of 10 CFR 50.59, Changes, Tests, and Experiments (ADAMS Accession No. ML19045A435).
Background The NRC staff issued for public comment draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, that will provide guidance on complying with the requirements of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR)
Section 50.59 when performing a digital instrumentation and controls (digital I&C) modification.


Code of Federal Regulations
Specifically, NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Revision 0, was submitted to the NRC on November 30, 2018. As discussed in Section C of RG 1.187, the staff endorses NEI 96-07 and finds that it provides an acceptable approach for the application of 10 CFR 50.59 guidance when conducting digital I&C modifications, with certain exceptions and clarifications. Draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, was issued for public comment to facilitate the Commissions direction in the Staff Requirements Memorandum (SRM)  SECY-16-0070, Staff Requirements  SECY-16-0070  Integrated Strategy to Modernize the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions Digital Instrumentation and Control Regulatory Infrastructure (ADAMS
Accession No. ML16299A157). The NRC staff has engaged the public, NEI, and industry representatives to improve the guidance for applying 10 CFR 50.59 to digital I&C-related CONTACT: Tekia V. Govan, NRR/DIRS
              (301) 415-6197


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P. McKenna                                          2 design modifications as part of a broader effort to modernize the regulatory infrastructure for digital I&C. This meeting, on June 25, 2019, serves as an additional opportunity to engage the public and the nuclear industry prior to the close of the public comment period on the draft RG
1.187, Revision 2, on July 15, 2019.
 
Meeting Summary The NRC and industry management made brief opening remarks, and introductions were made by all in attendance. The NRC staff stated the objective of the meeting which was to conduct table-top exercises of digital I&C upgrades in which applying NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Criterion 6 guidance was met. During this meeting, NEI presented four examples and NRC presented three examples (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML19176A070 and ML19170A329), respectively related to NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Criterion 6 guidance. All the examples were presented with a starting point where it could not be demonstrated that a common cause failure across multiple trains was sufficiently low through a qualitative assessment as described in regulatory issue summary 2002-22, Supplement 1. The examples were only discussed against 10 CFR 50.59, Criterion 6, which is applicable to modifications that create a possibility for a malfunction of an
[structure, system, and component (SSC)] important to safety with a different result than any previously evaluated in the final safety analysis report (as updated). The NRC staff has taken an exception in draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, against the documentation of NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Criterion 6, Section 4.3.6.
 
During the table-top exercises the NRC staff and NEI generally came to the same conclusion as to whether the digital I&C modification in the exercise could be performed under 10 CFR 50.59 or if a license amendment request (LAR) would be required.
 
The major take ways from the meeting were:
          * NEI clarified that the safety analysis in NEI 96-07, Appendix D is not exclusive to updated final safety analysis report (UFSAR), Chapter 15, Accident Analysis. NEI
            stated that the term safety analysis applies to any portion of the UFSAR where a safety analysis is performed.
 
* Some of the digital modification examples provided by NEI demonstrated that a different interpretation of the current wording in the draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, could result in a licensee submitting a LAR when it is not required.
 
* NEI and NRC staff agreed that working through the examples using NEI 96-07, Appendix D guidance should produce the same result as using the current guidance in NEI 96-07 base document.
 
* NEI and NRC staff agreed with the definition of Malfunction of an SSC Important to Safety in NEI 96-07. There was discussion on what a different result meant in the regulation under 10 CFR 50.59, Criterion 6. Specifically, it was discussed where a modification should be evaluated by the malfunction different result or the safety analysis different result. The NEI 96-07 base document discusses malfunction different result, but NEI 96-07, Appendix D now discusses the safety analysis different result. There was action taken by NEI to evaluate the difference in terminology between the NEI 96-07 base document and NEI 96-07, Appendix D.
 
* NEI agreed that they needed to revise the wording in NEI 96-07, Appendix D,
            Section 4.3.6, steps 1 through 4 and to clarify the step 6 wording as it relates to safety analysis have become invalid due to their basic assumptions no longer being
 
P. McKenna                                      3 valid. Based on the current reading of Section 4.3.6, step 6, the NRC staff concluded that modifications could result in the need for a LAR.
 
The NRC staff did not make any decisions or took any agency positions during this meeting.
 
The enclosure provides the attendance list for this meeting.
 
Conclusion The meeting concluded with NEI stating that they will be able to meet the deadline for public comment period on draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, that closed on July 15, 2019. NEI stated that they will have recommended changes to NEI 96-07, Appendix D that will be included as a part their comment response including additional examples that clarify the discussion held during this meeting. The NRC staff stated that with the additional guidance and examples that are expected to be submitted as a part of NEIs public comment, there will be a need for another public comment period and potentially another public meeting to discuss these latest revisions to the NEI guidance.
 
Enclosure:
  As stated
 
ML19204A176                      concurred via e-mail*
OFFICE NRR/DIRS/IRGB* NRR/DIRS/IRGB* NRR/DIRS/IRGB* NRR/DIRS/IRGB*
NAME      TGovan          IBetts          PMcKenna      TGovan DATE      07/23/2019      07/23/2019      07/23/2019    07/23/2019
 
LIST OF ATTENDEES
    SUMMARY OF THE PUBLIC MEETING ON THE DRAFT REGULATORY GUIDE 1.187, REVISION 2 THAT ENDORSES NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE 96-07, APPENDIX D, HELD
                              ON JUNE 25, 2019 June 25, 2019, 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM
                          NRC One White Flint North
                            11555 Rockville Pike O-11B04 Rockville, MD
ATTENDEE                                        ORGANIZATION
1. Rossnyev Alvarado                            NRC
2. Pete LeBlond                                  LeBlond and Associates
3. Kate Austgen                                  NEI
4. Phil Couture                                  Entergy
5. Thomas Thornton                              Entergy
6. Steve Burd                                    Entergy
7. Ron Jarrett                                  TVA
8. Raymond Herb                                  Southern Nuclear
9. Steven Arndt                                  NRC
10. Tim Reed                                    NRC
11. Maxine Segarnick                            NRC
12. Kayla Gamin                                  NRC
13. Paul Kallan                                  NRC
14. Jana Bergman                                Curtiss-Wright
15. Steve Geier                                  NEI
16. Steve Vaughn                                NEI
17. Shakur Walker                                NRC
18. Bob Weisman                                  NRC
19. Phil McKenna                                NRC
20. Tara Inverso                                NRC
21. Greg Bowman                                  NRC
22. Mirela Gavrilas                              NRC
23. Deanna Zhang                                NRC
24. Neil Archambo                                Duke Energy
25. Norbert Carte                                NRC
26. Eric Benner                                  NRC
27. Michael Waters                              NRC
28. Dave Beaulieu                                NRC
29. Wendell Morton                              NRC
30. Tekia Govan                                  NRC
                                                                        Enclosure
 
P. McKenna                      -2- Participated via conference line
31. Matthew Shakur                  Westinghouse
32. Joe Holonich                    NRC
33. Donald Chase                    Curtiss Wright
34. Ken Lowery                      Southern Nuclear
35. Gordon Clefton                  Idaho National Lab
36. Bob Neuendorf                    DC Cook NPP
37. Megan Nydegger                  NIST
38. David Madsen                    Pacific Gas and Electric
39. Larry Nicholson                  Certrec
40. Rob Burg                        EPM
41. Charles Brown                    NRC
42. Randy Strader                    NIST
43. Michael Sortwell                DC Cook NPP}}


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Revision as of 15:17, 19 October 2019

Public Meeting Summary, June 25, 2019
ML19204A176
Person / Time
Issue date: 07/23/2019
From: Tekia Govan
NRC/NRR/DIRS/IRGB
To: Philip Mckenna
NRC/NRR/DIRS/IRGB
Govan T, 415-6197, NRR/DIRS
References
NEI 96-07, RG-1.187, Rev 2
Download: ML19204A176 (6)


UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 July 23, 2019 MEMORANDUM TO: Philip J. McKenna, Chief ROP Support and Generic Communication Branch Division of Inspection and Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Tekia V. Govan, Project Manager /RA/

ROP Support and Generic Communication Branch Division of Inspection and Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation SUBJECT: SUMMARY OF THE PUBLIC MEETING ON THE DRAFT

REGULATORY GUIDE 1.187, REVISION 2, THAT ENDORSES

NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE 96-07, APPENDIX D, HELD ON

JUNE 25, 2019 On June 25, 2019, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff held a Category 2 public meeting with the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) to discuss the usability of NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Supplemental Guidance for Application of 10 CFR 50.59 to Digital Modifications (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML18338A389), as endorsed by draft Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.187, Revision 2, Guidance for Implementation of 10 CFR 50.59, Changes, Tests, and Experiments (ADAMS Accession No. ML19045A435).

Background The NRC staff issued for public comment draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, that will provide guidance on complying with the requirements of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR)

Section 50.59 when performing a digital instrumentation and controls (digital I&C) modification.

Specifically, NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Revision 0, was submitted to the NRC on November 30, 2018. As discussed in Section C of RG 1.187, the staff endorses NEI 96-07 and finds that it provides an acceptable approach for the application of 10 CFR 50.59 guidance when conducting digital I&C modifications, with certain exceptions and clarifications. Draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, was issued for public comment to facilitate the Commissions direction in the Staff Requirements Memorandum (SRM) SECY-16-0070, Staff Requirements SECY-16-0070 Integrated Strategy to Modernize the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions Digital Instrumentation and Control Regulatory Infrastructure (ADAMS

Accession No. ML16299A157). The NRC staff has engaged the public, NEI, and industry representatives to improve the guidance for applying 10 CFR 50.59 to digital I&C-related CONTACT: Tekia V. Govan, NRR/DIRS

(301) 415-6197

P. McKenna 2 design modifications as part of a broader effort to modernize the regulatory infrastructure for digital I&C. This meeting, on June 25, 2019, serves as an additional opportunity to engage the public and the nuclear industry prior to the close of the public comment period on the draft RG

1.187, Revision 2, on July 15, 2019.

Meeting Summary The NRC and industry management made brief opening remarks, and introductions were made by all in attendance. The NRC staff stated the objective of the meeting which was to conduct table-top exercises of digital I&C upgrades in which applying NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Criterion 6 guidance was met. During this meeting, NEI presented four examples and NRC presented three examples (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML19176A070 and ML19170A329), respectively related to NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Criterion 6 guidance. All the examples were presented with a starting point where it could not be demonstrated that a common cause failure across multiple trains was sufficiently low through a qualitative assessment as described in regulatory issue summary 2002-22, Supplement 1. The examples were only discussed against 10 CFR 50.59, Criterion 6, which is applicable to modifications that create a possibility for a malfunction of an

[structure, system, and component (SSC)] important to safety with a different result than any previously evaluated in the final safety analysis report (as updated). The NRC staff has taken an exception in draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, against the documentation of NEI 96-07, Appendix D, Criterion 6, Section 4.3.6.

During the table-top exercises the NRC staff and NEI generally came to the same conclusion as to whether the digital I&C modification in the exercise could be performed under 10 CFR 50.59 or if a license amendment request (LAR) would be required.

The major take ways from the meeting were:

stated that the term safety analysis applies to any portion of the UFSAR where a safety analysis is performed.

  • Some of the digital modification examples provided by NEI demonstrated that a different interpretation of the current wording in the draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, could result in a licensee submitting a LAR when it is not required.
  • NEI and NRC staff agreed that working through the examples using NEI 96-07, Appendix D guidance should produce the same result as using the current guidance in NEI 96-07 base document.
  • NEI and NRC staff agreed with the definition of Malfunction of an SSC Important to Safety in NEI 96-07. There was discussion on what a different result meant in the regulation under 10 CFR 50.59, Criterion 6. Specifically, it was discussed where a modification should be evaluated by the malfunction different result or the safety analysis different result. The NEI 96-07 base document discusses malfunction different result, but NEI 96-07, Appendix D now discusses the safety analysis different result. There was action taken by NEI to evaluate the difference in terminology between the NEI 96-07 base document and NEI 96-07, Appendix D.
  • NEI agreed that they needed to revise the wording in NEI 96-07, Appendix D,

Section 4.3.6, steps 1 through 4 and to clarify the step 6 wording as it relates to safety analysis have become invalid due to their basic assumptions no longer being

P. McKenna 3 valid. Based on the current reading of Section 4.3.6, step 6, the NRC staff concluded that modifications could result in the need for a LAR.

The NRC staff did not make any decisions or took any agency positions during this meeting.

The enclosure provides the attendance list for this meeting.

Conclusion The meeting concluded with NEI stating that they will be able to meet the deadline for public comment period on draft RG 1.187, Revision 2, that closed on July 15, 2019. NEI stated that they will have recommended changes to NEI 96-07, Appendix D that will be included as a part their comment response including additional examples that clarify the discussion held during this meeting. The NRC staff stated that with the additional guidance and examples that are expected to be submitted as a part of NEIs public comment, there will be a need for another public comment period and potentially another public meeting to discuss these latest revisions to the NEI guidance.

Enclosure:

As stated

ML19204A176 concurred via e-mail*

OFFICE NRR/DIRS/IRGB* NRR/DIRS/IRGB* NRR/DIRS/IRGB* NRR/DIRS/IRGB*

NAME TGovan IBetts PMcKenna TGovan DATE 07/23/2019 07/23/2019 07/23/2019 07/23/2019

LIST OF ATTENDEES

SUMMARY OF THE PUBLIC MEETING ON THE DRAFT REGULATORY GUIDE 1.187, REVISION 2 THAT ENDORSES NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE 96-07, APPENDIX D, HELD

ON JUNE 25, 2019 June 25, 2019, 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM

NRC One White Flint North

11555 Rockville Pike O-11B04 Rockville, MD

ATTENDEE ORGANIZATION

1. Rossnyev Alvarado NRC

2. Pete LeBlond LeBlond and Associates

3. Kate Austgen NEI

4. Phil Couture Entergy

5. Thomas Thornton Entergy

6. Steve Burd Entergy

7. Ron Jarrett TVA

8. Raymond Herb Southern Nuclear

9. Steven Arndt NRC

10. Tim Reed NRC

11. Maxine Segarnick NRC

12. Kayla Gamin NRC

13. Paul Kallan NRC

14. Jana Bergman Curtiss-Wright

15. Steve Geier NEI

16. Steve Vaughn NEI

17. Shakur Walker NRC

18. Bob Weisman NRC

19. Phil McKenna NRC

20. Tara Inverso NRC

21. Greg Bowman NRC

22. Mirela Gavrilas NRC

23. Deanna Zhang NRC

24. Neil Archambo Duke Energy

25. Norbert Carte NRC

26. Eric Benner NRC

27. Michael Waters NRC

28. Dave Beaulieu NRC

29. Wendell Morton NRC

30. Tekia Govan NRC

Enclosure

P. McKenna -2- Participated via conference line

31. Matthew Shakur Westinghouse

32. Joe Holonich NRC

33. Donald Chase Curtiss Wright

34. Ken Lowery Southern Nuclear

35. Gordon Clefton Idaho National Lab

36. Bob Neuendorf DC Cook NPP

37. Megan Nydegger NIST

38. David Madsen Pacific Gas and Electric

39. Larry Nicholson Certrec

40. Rob Burg EPM

41. Charles Brown NRC

42. Randy Strader NIST

43. Michael Sortwell DC Cook NPP