Information Notice 2002-31, Potentially Defective UF6 Cylinder Valves (1-inch)

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Potentially Defective UF6 Cylinder Valves (1-inch)
ML030710026
Person / Time
Issue date: 03/24/2003
From: Pierson R
NRC/NMSS/FCSS
To:
References
IN-02-031, Suppl 1
Download: ML030710026 (7)


UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 March 24, 2003 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-31, SUPPLEMENT 1 POTENTIALLY DEFECTIVE

UF6 CYLINDER VALVES

(1-INCH)

Addressees

All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensees authorized to possess and use

source material and/or special nuclear material for heating, emptying, filling, or shipping 30- and

48-inch cylinders of uranium hexafluoride (UF6).

Purpose

The NRC previously issued Information Notice 2002-31 to inform addressees about two safety

concerns related to 1-inch UF6 cylinder valves manufactured by the Hunt Valve Company, Inc.,

of Salem, Ohio. The safety concerns were: (1) cracked packing nuts and; (2) the loss of

material traceability and failure to conduct hardness testing of the valve stems. Since then, the

United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) has conducted a series of tests to verify that the

valves would perform their intended safety function.

The NRC is issuing this supplement to inform addressees that, as a result of those tests, a

number of valves failed to meet the seat leakage performance requirements. It is expected that

recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as

appropriate, to avoid similar problems. Suggestions contained in this information notice do not

constitute new NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.

Description of Circumstances

USEC conducted a series of tests to determine whether the 1-inch UF6 cylinder valves

manufactured by the Hunt Valve Company meet the critical characteristics specified in ANSI

N 14.1, American National Standard for Nuclear Materials - Uranium Hexafluoride - Packaging

for Transport. One of the more important critical characteristics tested was seat leakage.

ANSI N 14.1 requires a 400 psig leak test with no leakage permitted. USEC initially tested a

sample size of 56 valves in its stores. Of those tested, one valve failed, and another possible

failure has been referred to the ANSI N14.1 Committee for interpretation. The two valves in

question came from one specific vendor lot of 100 valves.

USEC then proceeded to conduct additional seat leakage tests on all of the remaining valves in

the parent lot. As a result of the testing conducted to date, USEC has identified 13 valve

failures out of 210 valves tested. Preliminary indications are that the failures are caused by

bronze debris on the valve seats. The jagged debris was apparently cut from the valve body

bronze threads by the harder monel valve stem threads that were not adequately de-burred or

ML030710026

IN 2002-31, Sup 1 polished. An optical inspection of valves manufactured by other vendors and previously

manufactured Hunt valves found significantly less debris present and a polished finish. USEC

polished the valve stems of several of the leaking valves and successfully retested them to the

ANSI N14.1 test acceptance criteria.

Discussion

Although the nonconforming valves identified thus far belong to one valve lot, the potential

nonconformance may extend to other lots. During an inspection at Hunt Valve in 2001, the

NRC identified an ineffective quality assurance program. It could not be determined how long

the quality assurance problems had existed. Consequently, the potential nonconforming

problems have not been limited to any single Hunt valve lot at this time.

As indicated in the original Information Notice, the 1-inch UF6 valves form part of the pressure

boundary for Model No. 30B (30-inch diameter) cylinders that contain low-enriched uranium (up

to 5 percent U235) and various 48-inch diameter cylinders containing enriched, natural and

depleted (tails) uranium. As such, the valves perform several safety functions as described in

IN 2002-31 dated October 31, 2002. In addition, packages shipped under an NRC Certificate

of Compliance must conform to ANSI N14.1. Conformance to ANSI N14.1 is also required by

Department of Transportation regulations (see 49 CFR 173.420).

Related Generic Communications

Hexafluoride Cylinder Valves

Hexafluoride Cylinder Valves

This notice does not require any specific action or written response. If you have any questions

about the information in this notice, please contact the technical contact listed below or the

appropriate project manager in the NRCs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.

/RA/

Robert C. Pierson, Director

Division of Fuel Cycle, Safety and Safeguards

Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

Technical Contact:

William Troskoski, NMSS

(301) 415-8076 E-mail: wmt@nrc.gov

Attachments:

1. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

2. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information Notices

IN 2002-31, Sup 1 polished. An optical inspection of valves manufactured by other vendors and previously

manufactured Hunt valves found significantly less debris present and a polished finish. USEC

polished the valve stems of several of the leaking valves and successfully retested them to the

ANSI N14.1 test acceptance criteria.

Discussion

Although the nonconforming valves identified thus far belong to one valve lot, the potential

nonconformance may extend to other lots. During an inspection at Hunt Valve in 2001, the

NRC identified an ineffective quality assurance program. It could not be determined how long

the quality assurance problems had existed. Consequently, the potential nonconforming

problems have not been limited to any single Hunt valve lot at this time.

As indicated in the original Information Notice, the 1-inch UF6 valves form part of the pressure

boundary for Model No. 30B (30-inch diameter) cylinders that contain low-enriched uranium (up

to 5 percent U235) and various 48-inch diameter cylinders containing enriched, natural and

depleted (tails) uranium. As such, the valves perform several safety functions as described in

IN 2002-31 dated October 31, 2002. In addition, packages shipped under an NRC Certificate

of Compliance must conform to ANSI N14.1. Conformance to ANSI N14.1 is also required by

Department of Transportation regulations (see 49 CFR 173.420).

Related Generic Communications

Hexafluoride Cylinder Valves

Hexafluoride Cylinder Valves

This notice does not require any specific action or written response. If you have any questions

about the information in this notice, please contact the technical contact listed below or the

appropriate project manager in the NRCs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.

/RA/

Robert C. Pierson, Director

Division of Fuel Cycle, Safety and Safeguards

Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

Technical Contact:

William Troskoski, NMSS

(301) 415-8076 E-mail: wmt@nrc.gov

Attachments:

1. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

2. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information Notices

ML030710026 *See previous concurrence

Office SPIB* Editor* SFPO* OI* SPIB* FCSS

NAME WTroskoski EKraus WBrach MKFahey MLeach RPierson

DATE 3/7/03 3/10/03 3/7/03 3/10/03 3/11/03 3/24/03

Attachment 1 IN 2002-31, Sup 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Information Date of

Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to

_____________________________________________________________________________________

2003-08 Potential Flooding Through 06/25/2003 All holders of operating licenses

Unsealed Concrete Floor or construction permits for

Cracks nuclear power reactors.

2003-07 Water in the Vent Header/vent 06/24/2003 All holders of operating licenses

Line Spherical Junctions for boiling water reactors (BWRs)

with a Mark I containment.

2003-06 Failure of Safety-related 06/19/2003 All holders of operating licenses

Linestarter Relays at San or construction permits for

Onofre Nuclear Generating nuclear power reactors, except

Station those that have permanently

ceased operations and have

certified that fuel has been

permanently removed from the

reactor.

2003-05 Failure to Detect Freespan 06/05/2003 All holders of operating licenses

Cracks in PWR Steam or construction permits for

Generator Tubes pressurized-water reactors

(PWRs).

2002-15, Sup 1 Potential Hydrogen 05/06/2003 All holders of operating licenses

Combustion Events in BWR for light water reactors, except

Piping those who have permanently

ceased operations and have

certified that fuel has been

permanently removed from the

reactor.

Note: NRC generic communications may be received in electronic format shortly after they are

issued by subscribing to the NRC listserver as follows:

To subscribe send an e-mail to <listproc@nrc.gov >, no subject, and the following

command in the message portion:

subscribe gc-nrr firstname lastname

______________________________________________________________________________________

OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit

Attachment 2 IN 2002-31, Sup 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NMSS INFORMATION NOTICES

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Information Date of

Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to

_____________________________________________________________________________________

2002-36 Incomplete or Inaccurate 12/27/2002 All materials and fuel cycle

Information Provided to the licensees and certificate holders.

Licensee and/or NRC By Any

Contractor or Subcontractor

Employee

2002-35 Changes to 10 CFR Parts 71 12/20/2002 All holders of 10 CFR Part 71 and 72 Quality Assurance quality assurance program

Programs approvals and all 10 CFR Part 72 licensees and certificate holders

2002-33 Notification of Permanent 11/21/2002 All teletherapy and radiation

Injunction Against Neutron processing licensees.

Products Incorporated of

Dickerson, Maryland

2002-31 Potentially Defective UF6 10/31/2002 All licensees authorized to

Cylinder Valves (1-inch) possess and use source material

and/or special nuclear material for

the heating, emptying, filling, or

shipping of uranium hexafluoride

(UF6) in 30- and 48-inch

cylinders.

2002-30 Control and Surveillance of 10/30/2002 All NRC licensees authorized to

Portable Gauges During Field possess, use, transport, and store

Operations portable gauges.

2002-28 Appointment of Radiation 09/27/2002 All medical licensees.

Safety Officers and Authorized

Users Under 10 CFR Part 35 Note: NRC generic communications may be received in electronic format shortly after they are issued by

subscribing to the NRC listserver as follows:

To subscribe send an e-mail to <listproc@nrc.gov >, no subject, and the following command in the

message portion:

subscribe gc-nrr firstname lastname

______________________________________________________________________________________

OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit