ML110030801
| ML110030801 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oconee |
| Issue date: | 08/31/2009 |
| From: | Eric Riggs Division of Nuclear Materials Safety II |
| To: | Mel Holmberg, Eric Michel, John Tsao Division of Nuclear Materials Safety II |
| References | |
| FOIA/PA-2011-0021 | |
| Download: ML110030801 (3) | |
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Stamm, Eric From:
Riggs, Eric -
Sent:
Monday, August 31, 2009 11:21 AM To:
Holmberg, Mel; Tsao, John; Michel, Eric Cc:
Chan, Terence; Sabisch, Andrew
Subject:
RE: OCO SSF ASW leak Gentlemen, Please add Andy Sabisch to all your communications regarding this issue, as he has taken over the SRI at Oconee effective yesterday.
- Thanks, Eric From: Holmberg, Mel Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 11:17 AM To: Tsao, John; Michel, Eric Cc: Riggs, Eric; Chan, Terence
Subject:
RE: OCO SSF ASW leak I do not know any of the specific details for this issue. I would presume that the licensee's quality assurance requirements mimic our Appendix B criterion IX requirement that NDE is a special process that is required to be performed by staff, procedures and equipment qualified to applicable Codes and Standards. For piping products, you may start with the construction Code say Section III or perhaps B31.1. These construction Codes typically send you to Section V, Article 5 related to UT of materials. This then would send you to an SE type standard for thickness measurements. From the 2001 Code this is ASTM E-797-95 (attached). Also note that thickness measurements are not considered effective for pitting type defects (see table A-1 10 on Page 18 from Section V general requirements in second document).
Mel From: Tsao, John Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 12:28 PM To: Michel, Eric Cc: Riggs, Eric; Chan, Terence; Holmberg, Mel
Subject:
RE: OCO SSF ASW leak
- Eric, The end of next week is okay.
I think that the licensee performed wall thinning inspection to satisfy the ASME Code Section III requirements regarding wall thickness (i.e., to satisfy the design basis regarding the pipe wall thickness).
I do not know much about the specific UT requirements for the Section III wall thickness requirement.
The licensee needs to perform a wall thickness calculations in the PDO to show that the existing and degraded wall thickness satisfy Section III requirements. so far I have not seen in the PDO that a wall thinning calc was done.
Licensees (e.g., Byron) have used Appendix F of the ASME Code Section III to calculate an alrowable wall thickness to demonstrate that a reduced wall thickness will still satisfy the Section III requirement.
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Byron also inspected many regions of the service water pipes using UT to show that the wall thickness satisfy the allowable. Call Mel Holmberg. He has lots info on the Byron service water leak event in 2008.
I do not know if wall thinning inspection by UT is part of the Section XI UT requirement. I could be wrong but I do not think Section Xl, IWB-3000 provides acceptance criteria for dispositioning wall thinning. IWB-3000 is for planar flaws or laminar flaws.
Thanks.
John From: Michel, Eric Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 10:55 AM To: Tsao, John Cc: Riggs, Eric
Subject:
RE: OCO SSF ASW leak
- John, Will the end of next week work?
One thing I noticed in the operability determination was that they're saying the UT method wasn't qualified, so they didn't meet Section XI requirements. I imagine this is something they'd at least need relief for if we're going to accept the idea that is was a "best effort examination."
Eric From: Tsao, John Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 9:36 AM To: Michel, Eric; Chan, Terence Cc: Franke, Mark; Riggs, Eric
Subject:
RE: OCO SSF ASW leak
- Eric, Terence may assign the review of the prompt determination of operability to someone else in my branch, but I will be reviewing it also.
when do you want our feedback? please give us a date and time.
Thanks.
John From: Michel, Eric Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 9:28 AM To: Chan, Terence Cc: Tsao, John; Franke, Mark; Riggs, Eric
Subject:
OCO SSF ASW leak
- Terence, We received the OCO operability determination for their SSF ASW piping leak yesterday. We'd appreciate someone taking a look at the sections associated with the ASME Code compliance (GL 90-05), and the water hammer evaluation. The overall PDO starts on page 3, the water hammer analysis starts on page 5, and the 2
Code compliance section starts on page 10. Of course, if you find any other areas of concern we'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
Eric 3