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Notice of Availability of the Models for
Plant-Specific Adoption of Technical
Specifications Task Force Traveler
TSTF–493, Revision 4, ‘‘Clarify
Application of Setpoint Methodology
for LSSS Functions’’
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AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC).
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
SUMMARY: The NRC is announcing the
availability of model applications (with
model no significant hazards
consideration determinations) and
model safety evaluations (SEs) of the
options for plant-specific adoption of
Technical Specifications Task Force
(TSTF) Traveler TSTF–493, Revision 4,
‘‘Clarify Application of Setpoint
Methodology for LSSS Functions.’’
TSTF–493, Revision 4, and an errata
sheet are available in the Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) under Accession
Numbers ML100060064 and
ML101160026, respectively. The
proposed changes revise Standard
Technical Specifications (TSs) with
respect to limiting safety system settings
(LSSSs) assessed during periodic testing
and calibration of instrumentation that
may have an adverse effect on
equipment operability. This model SEs
will facilitate expedited approval of
plant-specific adoption of TSTF–493,
Revision 4.
Documents: You can access publicly
available documents related to this
notice using the following methods:
NRC’s Public Document Room (PDR):
The public may examine and have
copied for a fee publicly available
documents at the NRC’s PDR, Public
File Area O1 F21, One White Flint
North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
Maryland.
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and Management System (ADAMS):
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received at the NRC are available
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The model applications (with model
no significant hazards consideration
determinations) and model SEs of the
options for plant-specific adoption of
TSTF–493, Revision 4, are available
electronically under ADAMS Accession
Numbers: ML100710442 and
ML100710443. The NRC staff
disposition of comments received to the
Notice of Opportunity for Comment
announced in the Federal Register on
November 10, 2009 (74 FR 58065–
58067), is available electronically under
ADAMS Accession Number
ML100780154.
Federal Rulemaking Website: Public
comments received and supporting
materials related to this notice can be
found at https://www.regulations.gov by
searching on Docket ID: NRC–2009–
0487.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Carl S. Schulten, Senior Reactor
Systems Engineer, Technical
Specifications Branch, Mail Stop: O–7
C2A, Division of Inspection and
Regional Support, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC, 20555–0001; telephone 301–415–
1192 or e-mail at carl.schulten@nrc.gov
or Ms. Michelle C. Honcharik, Senior
Project Manager, Licensing Processes
Branch, Mail Stop: O–12 D1, Division of
Policy and Rulemaking, Office of
Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone
301–415–1774 or e-mail at
michelle.honcharik@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
TSTF–493, Revision 4, is applicable
to all nuclear power reactors. Licensees
opting to apply for this TS change are
responsible for reviewing the NRC
staff’s model SE, referencing the
applicable technical justifications, and
providing any necessary plant-specific
information. The NRC will process each
amendment application responding to
this notice of availability according to
applicable NRC rules and procedures.
The models do not prevent licensees
from requesting an alternate approach or
proposing changes other than those
proposed in TSTF–493, Revision 4.
However, significant deviations from
the approach recommended in this
notice or the inclusion of additional
changes to the license require additional
NRC staff review. This may increase the
time and resources needed for the
review or result in NRC staff rejection of
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the license amendment request (LAR).
Licensees desiring significant deviations
or additional changes should instead
submit an LAR that does not claim to
adopt TSTF–493, Revision 4.
The NRC staff requests that each
licensee applying for the changes
proposed in TSTF–493, Revision 4,
include documentation regarding the
following in their LAR:
Adoption of TSTF–493, Option A With
Changes to Setpoint Values
• The licensee must propose to add
footnotes to the applicable functions
identified in TSTF–493, Revision 4,
Appendix A.
• The licensee must provide
summary calculations for the revised
setpoints as documentation of the plantspecific instrument setpoint
methodology for Option A. This
includes the calculation basis for the
Limiting Trip Setpoint (LTSP), Nominal
Trip Setpoint (NTSP), Allowable Value
(AV), As-Found Tolerance band, and
As-Left Tolerance band, for each change
to an automatic protection
instrumentation function setpoint value.
If multiple similar setpoints are
proposed to be revised, a summary
calculation for each type of setpoint
being changed may be submitted instead
of calculations for individual Functions,
provided the LAR contains a reasoned
quantitative or qualitative analysis, as
appropriate, of how the summary
calculation(s) represent the type of
setpoint values proposed to be changed.
Adoption of TSTF–493, Option A
Without Changes to Setpoint Values
• The licensee must add footnotes to
all the functions identified in TSTF–
493, Revision 4, Appendix A. No
changes to any setpoint values are
proposed. Since no setpoint changes are
being proposed, there is no need to
provide the setpoint methodology for
review or to provide any full or
summary calculations.
Adoption of TSTF–493 With Option B—
the Setpoint Control Program Option
• The licensee must provide the
plant-specific evaluation for the list of
instrument Functions that are described
in Setpoint Control Program (SCP) TS
5.5.[18] Paragraph a.
• The licensee must provide the
content and application of the plantspecific setpoint methodology required
by the SCP TS 5.5.[18] Paragraph b. This
includes the calculation basis for the
LTSP, NTSP, AV, As-Found Tolerance
band, and As-Left Tolerance band for
each automatic protection
instrumentation function. The licensee
must also describe the program methods
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for ensuring the requirements in
Paragraph d will function as required by
verifying the As-Left and As-Found
settings are consistent with those
established by the setpoint
methodology. Discussion should
include how the plant licensing basis
meets the guidance provided in
Regulatory Information Summary 2006–
17, ‘‘NRC Staff Position on the
Requirements of 10 CFR 50.36,
‘Technical Specifications,’ Regarding
Limiting Safety System Settings During
Periodic Testing and Calibration of
Instrument Channels,’’ and Regulatory
Guide 1.105, Revision 3, ‘‘Setpoints for
Safety-Related Instrumentation.’’
Describe the measures to be taken to
ensure that the associated instrument
channel is capable of performing its
safety function(s) in accordance with
applicable design requirements and
associated analyses. Include information
on the controls employed to ensure that
the As-Left trip setting after completion
of periodic surveillance is consistent
with the setpoint methodology. Also,
discuss the plant corrective action
processes (including plant procedures)
for restoring channels to operable status.
If the controls are located in a document
other than the TS (e.g., plant test
procedure), describe how it is ensured
that the controls will be implemented.
• The licensee must provide the
plant-specific evaluation identifying the
Functions required by SCP TS 5.5.[18]
Paragraph d. In accordance with
Paragraph d, Functions described in
SCP TS 5.5.[18] Paragraph a are
evaluated to identify Functions that are
automatic protective devices related to
variables having significant safety
functions as delineated by 10 CFR
50.36(c)(1)(ii)(A). Identify any deviation
from TSTF–493, Revision 4, and explain
the basis for each deviation. Paragraph
d contains three exclusion criteria to be
applied during the evaluation.
Paragraph d also requires specifying TS
Surveillance Requirements which are
applicable to the performance testing
criteria of Paragraph d. This
requirement of Paragraph d should also
be included. For Functions which are
not under the scope of SCP Paragraph d,
but are included in SCP Paragraph a,
explain how the requirements of
Paragraph c will be met.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 30th day
of April 2010.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Eric E. Bowman,
Acting Chief, Licensing Processes Branch,
Division of Policy and Rulemaking, Office
of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[NRC-2009-0487]
Notice of Availability of the Models for Plant-Specific Adoption
of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-493, Revision 4,
``Clarify Application of Setpoint Methodology for LSSS Functions''
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: The NRC is announcing the availability of model applications
(with model no significant hazards consideration determinations) and
model safety evaluations (SEs) of the options for plant-specific
adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-
493, Revision 4, ``Clarify Application of Setpoint Methodology for LSSS
Functions.'' TSTF-493, Revision 4, and an errata sheet are available in
the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under
Accession Numbers ML100060064 and ML101160026, respectively. The
proposed changes revise Standard Technical Specifications (TSs) with
respect to limiting safety system settings (LSSSs) assessed during
periodic testing and calibration of instrumentation that may have an
adverse effect on equipment operability. This model SEs will facilitate
expedited approval of plant-specific adoption of TSTF-493, Revision 4.
Documents: You can access publicly available documents related to
this notice using the following methods:
NRC's Public Document Room (PDR): The public may examine and have
copied for a fee publicly available documents at the NRC's PDR, Public
File Area O1 F21, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike,
Rockville, Maryland.
NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS):
Publicly available documents created or received at the NRC are
available electronically at the NRC's Electronic Reading Room at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. From this page, the public can gain
entry into ADAMS, which provides text and image files of NRC's public
documents. If you do not have access to ADAMS or if there are problems
in accessing the documents located in ADAMS, contact the NRC's PDR
reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by e-mail to
pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
The model applications (with model no significant hazards
consideration determinations) and model SEs of the options for plant-
specific adoption of TSTF-493, Revision 4, are available electronically
under ADAMS Accession Numbers: ML100710442 and ML100710443. The NRC
staff disposition of comments received to the Notice of Opportunity for
Comment announced in the Federal Register on November 10, 2009 (74 FR
58065-58067), is available electronically under ADAMS Accession Number
ML100780154.
Federal Rulemaking Website: Public comments received and supporting
materials related to this notice can be found at https://www.regulations.gov by searching on Docket ID: NRC-2009-0487.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Carl S. Schulten, Senior Reactor
Systems Engineer, Technical Specifications Branch, Mail Stop: O-7 C2A,
Division of Inspection and Regional Support, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, 20555-
0001; telephone 301-415-1192 or e-mail at carl.schulten@nrc.gov or Ms.
Michelle C. Honcharik, Senior Project Manager, Licensing Processes
Branch, Mail Stop: O-12 D1, Division of Policy and Rulemaking, Office
of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555-0001; telephone 301-415-1774 or e-mail at
michelle.honcharik@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
TSTF-493, Revision 4, is applicable to all nuclear power reactors.
Licensees opting to apply for this TS change are responsible for
reviewing the NRC staff's model SE, referencing the applicable
technical justifications, and providing any necessary plant-specific
information. The NRC will process each amendment application responding
to this notice of availability according to applicable NRC rules and
procedures.
The models do not prevent licensees from requesting an alternate
approach or proposing changes other than those proposed in TSTF-493,
Revision 4. However, significant deviations from the approach
recommended in this notice or the inclusion of additional changes to
the license require additional NRC staff review. This may increase the
time and resources needed for the review or result in NRC staff
rejection of the license amendment request (LAR). Licensees desiring
significant deviations or additional changes should instead submit an
LAR that does not claim to adopt TSTF-493, Revision 4.
The NRC staff requests that each licensee applying for the changes
proposed in TSTF-493, Revision 4, include documentation regarding the
following in their LAR:
Adoption of TSTF-493, Option A With Changes to Setpoint Values
The licensee must propose to add footnotes to the
applicable functions identified in TSTF-493, Revision 4, Appendix A.
The licensee must provide summary calculations for the
revised setpoints as documentation of the plant-specific instrument
setpoint methodology for Option A. This includes the calculation basis
for the Limiting Trip Setpoint (LTSP), Nominal Trip Setpoint (NTSP),
Allowable Value (AV), As-Found Tolerance band, and As-Left Tolerance
band, for each change to an automatic protection instrumentation
function setpoint value. If multiple similar setpoints are proposed to
be revised, a summary calculation for each type of setpoint being
changed may be submitted instead of calculations for individual
Functions, provided the LAR contains a reasoned quantitative or
qualitative analysis, as appropriate, of how the summary calculation(s)
represent the type of setpoint values proposed to be changed.
Adoption of TSTF-493, Option A Without Changes to Setpoint Values
The licensee must add footnotes to all the functions
identified in TSTF-493, Revision 4, Appendix A. No changes to any
setpoint values are proposed. Since no setpoint changes are being
proposed, there is no need to provide the setpoint methodology for
review or to provide any full or summary calculations.
Adoption of TSTF-493 With Option B--the Setpoint Control Program Option
The licensee must provide the plant-specific evaluation
for the list of instrument Functions that are described in Setpoint
Control Program (SCP) TS 5.5.[18] Paragraph a.
The licensee must provide the content and application of
the plant-specific setpoint methodology required by the SCP TS 5.5.[18]
Paragraph b. This includes the calculation basis for the LTSP, NTSP,
AV, As-Found Tolerance band, and As-Left Tolerance band for each
automatic protection instrumentation function. The licensee must also
describe the program methods
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for ensuring the requirements in Paragraph d will function as required
by verifying the As-Left and As-Found settings are consistent with
those established by the setpoint methodology. Discussion should
include how the plant licensing basis meets the guidance provided in
Regulatory Information Summary 2006-17, ``NRC Staff Position on the
Requirements of 10 CFR 50.36, `Technical Specifications,' Regarding
Limiting Safety System Settings During Periodic Testing and Calibration
of Instrument Channels,'' and Regulatory Guide 1.105, Revision 3,
``Setpoints for Safety-Related Instrumentation.'' Describe the measures
to be taken to ensure that the associated instrument channel is capable
of performing its safety function(s) in accordance with applicable
design requirements and associated analyses. Include information on the
controls employed to ensure that the As-Left trip setting after
completion of periodic surveillance is consistent with the setpoint
methodology. Also, discuss the plant corrective action processes
(including plant procedures) for restoring channels to operable status.
If the controls are located in a document other than the TS (e.g.,
plant test procedure), describe how it is ensured that the controls
will be implemented.
The licensee must provide the plant-specific evaluation
identifying the Functions required by SCP TS 5.5.[18] Paragraph d. In
accordance with Paragraph d, Functions described in SCP TS 5.5.[18]
Paragraph a are evaluated to identify Functions that are automatic
protective devices related to variables having significant safety
functions as delineated by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(1)(ii)(A). Identify any
deviation from TSTF-493, Revision 4, and explain the basis for each
deviation. Paragraph d contains three exclusion criteria to be applied
during the evaluation. Paragraph d also requires specifying TS
Surveillance Requirements which are applicable to the performance
testing criteria of Paragraph d. This requirement of Paragraph d should
also be included. For Functions which are not under the scope of SCP
Paragraph d, but are included in SCP Paragraph a, explain how the
requirements of Paragraph c will be met.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 30th day of April 2010.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Eric E. Bowman,
Acting Chief, Licensing Processes Branch, Division of Policy and
Rulemaking, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
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