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AGENCY:
NASA published a document
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exclusive patent license to Vigilant
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contained an incorrect phone number.
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2018.
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Management Office of Chief Counsel, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove
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91109. Phone (818) 354–7770. Facsimile
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response to an April 6, 2017, request
from Northern States Power Company.
Specifically, the exemption is from the
regulation that requires where
redundant trains of systems necessary to
achieve and maintain hot shutdown
conditions located within the same fire
area outside of primary containment,
one of the redundant trains remains free
of fire damage by one of three methods
of physical separation.
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Docket No. 50–263
Northern States Power Company
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant
Exemption
I. Background
Northern States Power Company, doing
business as Xcel Energy (the licensee), is the
holder of Renewed Facility Operating
License Number 50–263, which authorizes
operation of the Monticello Nuclear
Generating Plant (Monticello). The license
provides, among other things, that the facility
is subject to all rules, regulations, and orders
of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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The facility consists of a boiling water
reactor located in Wright County, Minnesota.
II. Request/Action
In its letter dated April 6, 2017
(Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System (ADAMS) Accession
No. ML17096A599), as supplemented by its
letter dated November 20, 2017 (ADAMS
Accession No. ML17324B361), the licensee
requested an exemption from Title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Part
50, Appendix R, Section III.G.2, which
requires that where redundant trains of
systems necessary to achieve and maintain
hot shutdown conditions are located within
the same fire area outside of primary
containment, that one of the redundant trains
remains free of fire damage by either a 3-hour
rated barrier; or 20 feet horizontal separation,
no intervening combustibles, and detection
and suppression system; or a 1-hour barrier,
and detection and suppression systems. The
licensee requested NRC approval for
Monticello to use a method to maintain a hot
shutdown train free of fire damage that is not
one of the acceptable methods listed in 10
CFR part 50, Appendix R, Section III.G.2. The
licensee’s exemption request is intended to
justify why the proposed alternative, the use
of a shorting switch, is acceptable in
accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR
50.12, Specific Exemptions.
The regulatory framework that applies to
Monticello is contained in 10 CFR 50.48(b)(1)
which requires that plants licensed before
January 1, 1979, to meet Sections III.G, J, and
O, of Appendix R to 10 CFR part 50.
Monticello began commercial operations in
1971. Section III.G.2 of 10 CFR part 50,
Appendix R, requires, that, ‘‘where cables or
equipment, including associated non-safety
circuits that could prevent operation or cause
maloperation due to hot shorts, open circuits,
or shorts to ground, of redundant trains of
systems necessary to achieve and maintain
hot shutdown conditions are located within
the same fire area outside of primary
containment, one of the following means of
ensuring that one of the redundant trains is
free of fire damage shall be provided: a.
Separation of cables and equipment and
associated non-safety circuits of redundant
trains by a fire barrier having a 3-hour rating.
Structural steel forming a part of or
supporting such fire barriers shall be
protected to provide fire resistance
equivalent to that of the barrier; b. Separation
of cables and equipment and associated nonsafety circuits of redundant trains by a
horizontal distance of more than 20 feet with
no intervening combustible or fire hazards. In
addition, fire detectors and an automatic fire
suppression system shall be installed in the
fire area; or c. Enclosure of cable and
equipment and associated non-safety circuits
of one redundant train in a fire barrier having
a 1-hour fire rating. In addition, fire detectors
and an automatic fire suppression system
shall be installed in the fire area.’’
In its April 29, 2014, triennial fire
protection inspection report 05000263/
2014008, (ADAMS Accession No.
ML14119A216), the NRC staff identified two
pairs of Drywell Spray (DWS) motor-operated
valve (MOV) control cables that are not
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document contained an incorrect phone number.
DATES: The correction is valid May 9, 2018.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Correction
In the Federal Register of May 1, 2018, in FR Doc. 18-09183, on
page 19116, in the first column, correct the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT caption to read:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Homer, Patent Counsel, NASA
Management Office of Chief Counsel, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak
Grove Drive, M/S 180-800C Pasadena, CA 91109. Phone (818) 354-7770.
Facsimile (818) 393-2607.
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