Two questions:

 

If it is found that there is no impact on the Fq margin for past flux maps in the current operating cycle given the error should this still be classified as a level 3.10?  The incorrect file was used, but without any violation of TS limits.

 

I would say 3.10 because the error was used. Potential and not actual consequence is what I consider for these issues. If a TS violation is discovered it would be a 2.12.

 

For the previous cycle, would this event still be a level 3.10 if no TS limits were exceeded given the error?  The Technical basis document, although not official, does state that the “SL of an issue is based on time of discovery and the impact of the technical error if it is implemented.”

 

It would still be a 3.10 but if it’s not impacting the current cycle I would tend to take the hit based on the last analysis performed using the data. These are always tricky. Not sure if this helps.

 

-Andy

 

Andrew Kelliher

Reactor Engineer

R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant

Phone: (585) 771-3457

 

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From: pwrrm@retaqs.com [mailto:pwrrm@retaqs.com] On Behalf Of Gibson, Kara A.
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 10:52 AM
To: 'pwrrm@retaqs.com'
Subject: [Pwrrm] Vendor File Error and Reactivity Managment SL

 

Prairie Island was just made aware that we received a file from the vendor for our flux map processing code that could impact our margin to the Fq TS limit.  This error applies to the current operating cycle on one unit and a past cycle on the other unit.  An assessment was done and the current operating cycle has enough margin to the TS Fq limit given the error.  A past assessment needs to be performed for all the flux maps in the current operating cycle and all the flux maps in the past cycle.

 

Two questions:

 

If it is found that there is no impact on the Fq margin for past flux maps in the current operating cycle given the error should this still be classified as a level 3.10?  The incorrect file was used, but without any violation of TS limits.

 

For the previous cycle, would this event still be a level 3.10 if no TS limits were exceeded given the error?  The Technical basis document, although not official, does state that the “SL of an issue is based on time of discovery and the impact of the technical error if it is implemented.”

 

Your input would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Kara

 

Kara Gibson 

Xcel Energy | Responsible By Nature

Reactor Engineer

1717 Wakonade Dr. East   Welch, MN 55089

P: 651.388.1121 x4719 F:  612.330.5743

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