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MONTHYEARML24283A0392024-10-0909 October 2024 Annual Submittal of Technical Specification Bases Changes Pursuant to Technical Specification 5.5.13.D ML24281A1372024-10-0707 October 2024 ISFSI - Submittal of Cask Registration for Spent Fuel Storage 05000338/LER-2024-001-01, Automatic Reactor Trip Due to Prni High Negative Rate2024-09-24024 September 2024 Automatic Reactor Trip Due to Prni High Negative Rate IR 05000338/20244202024-09-23023 September 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000338/2024420 and 05000339/2024420, Cover Letter ML24243A0872024-09-20020 September 2024 Response to EPA Comments Regarding the Final Site Specific Supplement to the Generic Eist for License Renewal North Anna Power Station, Units 1 and 2 IR 05000338/20244022024-09-17017 September 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000338/2024402 and 05000339/2024402 ML24215A2622024-08-28028 August 2024 Transmittal Letter for Subsequent Renewed License IR 05000338/20240052024-08-27027 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for North Anna Power Station, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000338/2024005 and 05000339/2024005) 05000339/LER-2024-001-01, Loss of Generator Field for 2J Eog During 2-PT-82.282024-08-20020 August 2024 Loss of Generator Field for 2J Eog During 2-PT-82.28 ML24234A0742024-08-15015 August 2024 Notification of Deviation from Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group (PWROG) Letter OG-23-63, NEI 03-08 Needed Guidance: PWR Thermal Shield Flexure Inspection Requirements ML24221A1882024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Monacan Indian Nation ML24221A1932024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Upper Mattaponi Tribe ML24206A0052024-08-0808 August 2024 SLR Final EIS Letter to Achp ML24221A1912024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Rappahannock Tribe, Inc ML24221A1942024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna-United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma ML24221A1842024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Delaware Nation, Oklahoma ML24221A1852024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Delaware Tribe of Indians ML24221A1832024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Chickahominy Indian Tribe-Eastern Division ML24221A1922024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Tuscarora Nation of New York ML24206A0062024-08-0808 August 2024 Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the North Anna Nuclear Power Station Unit Numbers 1 and 2 Subsequent License Renewal (Docket Numbers: 50-338 and 50-339) ML24163A3002024-08-0808 August 2024 Request for Relief Request N1-I5-NDE-007 Inservice Inspection Alternative ML24221A1872024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma ML24221A1862024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians ML24221A1812024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Catawba Indian Nation ML24208A0142024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna-Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma ML24221A1822024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters - North Anna - Chickahominy Indian Tribe ML24221A1902024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Pamunkey Indian Tribe ML24221A1892024-08-0808 August 2024 Tribal Section 106 Letters-North Anna - Nansemond Indian Nation ML24241A0692024-08-0606 August 2024 ISFSI, Submittal of Cask Registration for Spent Fuel Storage IR 05000338/20240022024-08-0202 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000338/2024002 and 05000339/2024002 ML24206A0432024-07-26026 July 2024 Feis - Letter to the Applicant ML24206A0902024-07-24024 July 2024 Owners Activity Report ML24178A2422024-06-25025 June 2024 2023 Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Model, Changes Pursuant to the Requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 ML24177A2792024-06-20020 June 2024 Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations ML24143A1622024-06-12012 June 2024 – Correction to Issuance of Amendment Nos. 297 and 280 and Surry Units 1 and 2, Correction to Issuance of Amendment Nos. 317 and 317, to Change Emergency Plan Staff Augmentation Times ML24170B0532024-06-10010 June 2024 DOM-NAF-2-P/NP-A, Revision 0.5, Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulics Using the VIPRE-D Computer Code ML24165A1462024-06-0505 June 2024 Loss of Generator Field for 2J EDG During 2-PT-82.28 IR 05000338/20240102024-05-24024 May 2024 NRC Fire Protection Team Inspection (FPTI) Report 05000338/2024010 and 05000339/2024010 IR 05000338/20240012024-05-10010 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000338/2024001 and 05000339/2024001 IR 05000338/20244032024-04-30030 April 2024 – Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000338-2024403 and 05000339-2024403 ML24054A0142024-04-22022 April 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 297 and 280, and Surry Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2, Issuance of Amendment Nos. 317 and 317, to Change Emergency Plan Staff Augmentation Times ML24110A1502024-04-18018 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) - Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML24110A1462024-04-18018 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Sfsi) - Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ML24110A1392024-04-18018 April 2024 Annual Environmental Operating Report ML24087A0572024-04-16016 April 2024 Correction to Issuance of Amendment Nos. 296 and 279 ML24088A2692024-03-27027 March 2024 Core Operating Limits Report Cycle 31 Pattern Sos Revision 0 ML24086A4292024-03-25025 March 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Associated with Alternative Request N1-I5-NDE-007 Request to Deter Additional Required Reactor Coolant Pump Casing Inspection ML24082A2742024-03-22022 March 2024 Request for Approval of Alternative Request N1-I5-NDE-007 to Deter Additional Required Reactor Coolant Pump Casing Inspection ML24086A4682024-03-21021 March 2024 Summary of Facility Changes, Tests and Experiments ML24005A0042024-03-18018 March 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 296 and 279, Regarding Revised Emergency Plan for Relocation of the Technical Support Center 2024-09-24
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MONTHYEARML24170B0532024-06-10010 June 2024 DOM-NAF-2-P/NP-A, Revision 0.5, Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulics Using the VIPRE-D Computer Code ML24047A2092024-02-22022 February 2024 Calendar Year 2023 Baseline Inspection Completion ML24032A1112024-02-0101 February 2024 Owners Activity Report for North Anna, Unit 2, Refueling Outage N2R29 - First Period of the Fifth ISI Interval ML24032A4662024-01-16016 January 2024 Response to Comments on Draft Vpdes Permit No. VA0052451 ML23214A1942023-09-0505 September 2023 Staff Assessment of Updated Seismic Hazards Following the NRC Process for the Ongoing Assessment of Natural Hazards Information - Report ML23103A2282023-04-12012 April 2023 Stations Units 1 and 2; Millstone Power Station Units 2 and 3, DOM-NAF-2-P/NP-A, Revision 0.4, Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulics Using the VIPRE-D Computer Code ML22353A6202022-12-19019 December 2022 Request for Approval of Appendix F Fleet Report DOM-NAF-2-P, Qualification of the Framatome ORFEO-GAIA and ORFEO-NMGRID CHF Correlations in the Dominion Energy VIPRE-D Computer Code ML22255A0102022-06-28028 June 2022 Owner'S Activity Report ML22263A2852022-05-23023 May 2022 Alert and Notification System Evaluation Report_Ans Evaluation_Redacted Page 1-65 ML22119A1722022-04-13013 April 2022 Post-Accident Monitoring (PAM) Report ML21333A2842021-11-29029 November 2021 Requal Notification Letter ML21175A2472021-06-24024 June 2021 2020 Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Model Changes Pursuant to the....- ML21036A0772021-02-23023 February 2021 Review of Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report for the Cycle 26 Spring 2019 Refueling Outage ML21042B3212021-02-11011 February 2021 Stations, Units 1 & 2; Millstone Power Station, Units 2 & 3 - Request for Approval of Fleet Report DOM-NAF-2 Qualification of the Framatome BWU-I CHF Correlation in the Dominion Energy VIPRE-D Computer Code ML20254A3472020-09-0808 September 2020 Supplement to Operator License Examination Comments ML20247J6162020-09-0303 September 2020 Request to Use a Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML20246G7062020-08-24024 August 2020 Enclosure 4: Attachment 1 - PWROG-18005-NP, Revision 2, Determination of Unirradiated Rt and Upper-Shelf Values of the North Anna Units 1 and 2 Reactor Vessel Materials ML20203M1602020-07-20020 July 2020 VA Elec. & Power Co., Dominion Energy Nuclear Co. 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Summer Station 1, Updated Anchor Darling Double Disc Gate Valve Information & Status ML20149K6712020-05-31031 May 2020 PWROG-19047-NP, Revision 0, North Anna, Units 1 and 2, Reactor Vessels Low Upper-Shelf Fracture Toughness Equivalent Margin Analysis ML20140A2392020-05-18018 May 2020 ASME Section XI Inservicee Inspection Program Proposed Inservice Inspection Alternative N1-15-NDE-002 ML20246G7012020-03-31031 March 2020 Enclosure 4: Attachment 3 - WCAP-18364-NP, Rev. 1, North Anna Units 1 and 2 Time-Limited Aging Analysis on Reactor Vessel Integrity for Subsequent License Renewal (SLR) ML20090B3972020-03-26026 March 2020 Revised License Renewal Commitment Pressurizer Surge Line Weld Inspection Frequency ML20246G7072020-01-31031 January 2020 Enclosure 4: Attachment 4 - WCAP-11164-NP, Rev. 2, Technical Justification for Eliminating Large Primary Loop Pipe Rupture as the Structural Design Basis for North Anna Units 1 and 2 Nuclear Power Plants for the Subsequent License Renewal ML19347A4212019-11-26026 November 2019 Owner'S Activity Report ML19249B7742019-08-29029 August 2019 Enclosure 5 - Surry Power Station EAL Technical Bases Document Final (Updated) ML19249B7682019-08-29029 August 2019 Enclosure 3 - Millstone Power Station EAL Technical Bases Documents Final (Updated) ML19249B7782019-08-29029 August 2019 Enclosure 6 - Millstone Power Station, Unit 2, Comparison Matrix RCS Pot. Loss A.1 ML19249B7722019-08-29029 August 2019 Enclosure 4 - North Anna Power Station, EAL Technical Bases Document Final (Updated) ML19106A3562019-04-23023 April 2019 Review of Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report for the Cycle 26 Spring 2018 Refueling Outage ML19011A1722019-01-0404 January 2019 Enclosure 3, Attachments 2C-3C - MPS3 EAL Technical Bases Document (Marked-Up) ML19011A1732019-01-0404 January 2019 Enclosure 4 - North Anna Power Station Units 1 & 2, EAL Scheme Revisions-Supporting Documents ML19011A1742019-01-0404 January 2019 Enclosure 5 - Surry Power Station, EAL Scheme Revisions-Supporting Documents ML20246G7092018-10-31031 October 2018 Enclosure 4: Attachment 2 - WCAP-18353-NP, Rev. 0, Reactor Internals Fluence Evaluation for a Westinghouse 3-Loop Plant with Two Units - Subsequent License Renewal ML18198A1192018-05-31031 May 2018 Attachment 5 to 18-233, ANP-3467NP, Rev. 0, North Anna Fuel-Vendor Independent Small Break LOCA Analysis Licensing Report ML17186A0842017-06-29029 June 2017 Flooding Focused Evaluation Summary ML16187A3232016-06-24024 June 2016 Submittal of Owner'S Activity Report (Form OAR-1), for Refueling Outage N2R24 ML15253A4102016-03-11011 March 2016 Enclosure 2 Screening Analysis Report ML15238A8442015-09-25025 September 2015 Staff Assessment of Response to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Information Request - Flood-Causing Mechanism Reevaluation ML15259A3422015-08-24024 August 2015 10 CFR 71.95 Report Evaluation Form; Submitted by Fenok, Erwin Resin Solutions, North Anna Power Stations, Et Al ML15232A8112015-08-24024 August 2015 Evaluation of Information Related to Commitments 6 and 8 from Confirmatory Action Letter No. NRR-2011-002 ML15238B5922015-08-17017 August 2015 Review of Commitment Action Completion Confirmation Action Letter Regarding Earthquake in 2011 ML15175A1902015-06-17017 June 2015 Owner'S Activity Report ML15057A2492015-04-20020 April 2015 Staff Assessment of Information Provided Pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Section 50.54(f), Seismic Hazard Reevaluations Relating to Recommendation 2.1 ML15058A0342015-02-23023 February 2015 Summary of Facility Changes, Tests and Experiments ML14133A0112014-05-0707 May 2014 March 12, 2012 Information Request Phase 2 Staffing Assessment Report ML14080A0022014-03-31031 March 2014 PNNL-22553, Final Assessment of Manual Ultrasonic Examinations Applied to Detect Flaws in Primary System Dissimilar Metal Welds at North Anna Power Station. ML14092A4162014-03-31031 March 2014 Response to March 12, 2012 Information Request Seismic Hazard and Screening Report (CEUS Sites)For Recommendation 2.1 ML14084A3272014-03-27027 March 2014 Staff Assessment of the Seismic Walkdown Report Supporting Implementation of Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3 Related to the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident ML14084A2122014-03-27027 March 2014 Staff Assessment of the Seismic Walkdown Report Supporting Implementation of Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3 Related to the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident ML14283A0462014-02-28028 February 2014 MRP-375, Technical Basis for Reexamination Interval Extension for Alloy 690 PWR Reactor Vessel Top Head Penetration Nozzles (EPRI 3002002441), Attachment 1 2024-06-10
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MONTHYEARML24047A2092024-02-22022 February 2024 Calendar Year 2023 Baseline Inspection Completion ML24032A1112024-02-0101 February 2024 Owners Activity Report for North Anna, Unit 2, Refueling Outage N2R29 - First Period of the Fifth ISI Interval ML22353A6202022-12-19019 December 2022 Request for Approval of Appendix F Fleet Report DOM-NAF-2-P, Qualification of the Framatome ORFEO-GAIA and ORFEO-NMGRID CHF Correlations in the Dominion Energy VIPRE-D Computer Code ML22255A0102022-06-28028 June 2022 Owner'S Activity Report ML21333A2842021-11-29029 November 2021 Requal Notification Letter ML21036A0772021-02-23023 February 2021 Review of Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report for the Cycle 26 Spring 2019 Refueling Outage ML20254A3472020-09-0808 September 2020 Supplement to Operator License Examination Comments ML20247J6162020-09-0303 September 2020 Request to Use a Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML19347A4212019-11-26026 November 2019 Owner'S Activity Report ML17186A0842017-06-29029 June 2017 Flooding Focused Evaluation Summary ML16187A3232016-06-24024 June 2016 Submittal of Owner'S Activity Report (Form OAR-1), for Refueling Outage N2R24 ML15253A4102016-03-11011 March 2016 Enclosure 2 Screening Analysis Report ML15238A8442015-09-25025 September 2015 Staff Assessment of Response to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Information Request - Flood-Causing Mechanism Reevaluation ML15259A3422015-08-24024 August 2015 10 CFR 71.95 Report Evaluation Form; 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VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 January 25, 2012 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Serial No.11-672 Attention: Document Control Desk NAPS/JHL Washington, D.C. 20555 Docket No. 50-338 License No. NPF-4 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY (DOMINION)
NORTH ANNA POWER STATION UNIT 1 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION REPORT Pursuant to Technical Specification 5.6.7 for North Anna Power Station Unit 1, Dominion is required to submit a 180-day steam generator tube inspection report. The attachment to this letter provides the steam generator tube inspection report for the North Anna Unit 1 fall 2011 outage.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr.
Jay Leberstien at (540) 894-2574.
Very truly yours, Gerald T. Bischo<
Site Vice President Attachment Commitments made in this letter: None
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 2 of 2 cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 Mr. J. E. Reasor, Jr.
Old Dominion Electric Cooperative Innsbrook Corporate Center 4201 Dominion Blvd.
Suite 300 Glen Allen, Virginia 23060 NRC Senior Resident Inspector North Anna Power Station Ms. K. R. Cotton NRC Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852 Dr. V. Sreenivas NRC Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report ATTACHMENT NORTH ANNA UNIT I 180-DAY NRC REPORT REGARDING STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION PER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 5.6.7 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY (DOMINION)
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 1 of 7 FALL 2011 - NORTH ANNA UNIT 1 STEAM GENERATOR INSPECTIONS During the North Anna Unit 1 fall 2011 outage, steam generator (SG) inspections were completed in accordance with TS 5.5.8.d for steam generator "A". Transmittal of this report satisfies the North Anna Power Station Technical Specification (TS) reporting requirement specified in Section 5.6.7.
The Unit 1 steam generators have accrued 16.9 Effective Full Power Years (EFPY) of operation as of September 2011.
Initial entry into Mode 4 occurred on November 11, 2011 (1420 hours0.0164 days <br />0.394 hours <br />0.00235 weeks <br />5.4031e-4 months <br />); therefore, this report is required to be submitted by May 9, 2012.
Italicized wording represents TS verbiage. The required information is provided under each reporting requirement as follows:
A report shall be submitted within 180 days after the initial entry into Mode 4 following completion of an inspection performed in accordance with the Specification 5.5.8, "Steam Generator(SG) Program." The report shall include:
- a. The scope of inspections performed on each SG The following primary side inspections were performed in steam generator "A":
- Video examination of both channel heads (as-found / as-left) (there were no previously installed tube plugs in SG "A" and none were installed during the fall 2011 outage)
- 100% full-length inspection utilizing bobbin coil probe for all tubes except for Row 1 U-bends
- 28% hot leg top of tubesheet (+/- 3") utilizing rotating coil probe with tube selection including 50% of the secondary side critical area in the sludge zone, 50% of all tubes within. five tubes of the bundle periphery, and other randomly sampled locations
- 16% cold leg top of tubesheet (+/- 3") utilizing rotating coil probe with tube sample constituting 50% of all tubes within five tubes of the bundle periphery
- 100% Row 1 U-bend region utilizing rotating coil probe
- Special interest inspections of dents/dings with rotating coil probe (Sample:
100% of dents/ding > 5 Volts; 3% of dents/ding > 2 Volts and < 5 Volts)
- Inspection of all bobbin identified I-codes (i.e. possible damage indications) with rotating coil probe (Sample: 7 tests)
- Special interest rotating coil probe exams of largest voltage tubesheet overexpansions (OXP) (Sample: 31 hot leg tests and 14 cold leg tests)
- Rotating coil probe examinations of hot leg historical manufacturing brandish mark (MBH) indications (Sample: 35%)
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 2 of 7 The following secondary side inspections were performed in steam generator "A":
- Steam drum visual inspections to evaluate the cleanliness and structural condition of all accessible subcomponents including moisture separators, drain systems, and interior surfaces.
- Drop down examinations through the primary separators to assess the cleanliness and structural condition of the upper tube bundle and anti-vibration bars (AVB) supports.
" Visual inspections of J-nozzle to feedring internal interface for flow assisted corrosion.
- Visual inspections of upper tube support plates via 7 th tube support plate (TSP) handholes to assess structural condition and cleanliness, including that of TSP wedges and associated welds.
" Ultrasonic thickness measurement of selected feedring locations.
- Visual inspection of internal structures accessible from the lower inspection ports (i.e., tubesheet handholes) as well as the tube bundle periphery.
- b. Active degradationmechanisms found Only three tubes were identified with tube degradation during this examination. The three indications were caused by shallow volumetric tube degradation at TSP land contact points and are characteristic of TSP vibration and wear. The three indications were initially identified during the 2007 inspection of SG "A" and none have exhibited growth since the 2007 inspection (see Table 2).
- c. Nondestructive examination techniques utilized for each degradationmechanism The 2011 tube inspections focused on the degradation mechanisms listed in Table 1 utilizing the referenced eddy current techniques.
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 3 of 7 Table 1 - Inspection Method for AiDlicable Dearadation Modes Degradation Classification Mechanism Location Probe Type Bobbin - Detection Potential Tube Wear Anti-Vibration Bars Bobbin and +PointTM _Sizing Flow Distribution Baffle Bobbin - Detection Potential Tube Wear (FDB) Bobbin and +PointTM- Sizing Tube Support Plate Bobbin - Detection Existing Tube Wear (TSP) Bobbin and +PointTM - Sizing Freespan & AVB Bobbin - Detection Potential Tube Wear tangents (Row 8, 14, 26) Bobbin or +PointTM Sizing Freespan, Top-of- Bobbin and +PointTM-Tube Wear Tubesheet and (TTS),
TSP FDB, Potential Detection (foreign objects) +PointTM - Sizing Intergranular attack (IGA)/Outside Hot Leg TTS sludge pile Bobbin and +PointmM-Potential Diameter Stress Detection Corrosion critical area +Point TM - Sizing cracking (ODSCC TTS sludge pile Bobbin - Detection Potential OD Pitting critical area +PointTM - Sizing Primary Water Hot leg TTS sludge pile Relevant/Informational Stress Corrosion critical area and +PointTM - Detection and Inspection Cracking within-tubesheet Sizing (PWSCC) anomaly locations Relevant/Informational IGA/ODSCC +PointTM - Detection and Inspection PWSCC Sizing Relevant/Informational Freespan, Bobbin - Detection Inspection FDB, TSP +PointTM - Sizing Relevant/Informational TTS outside the +PointTM - Detection and Inspection critical area Sizing
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 4 of 7
- d. Location, orientation (if linear), and measured sizes (if available) of service induced indications Table 2 provides sizing information for the only tube degradation identified during the fall 2011 examination.
Table 2 - Service Induced Tube Degradation Axial Circ. Max Length Length Depth Initially SG Row !Col Location ETSS (in) (in) (%TW) Reported 2 25 @06C-0.53 96910.1 0.62 0.32 13 2007 A
(16 %TW)
(0072007 A 2 91 @04C-0.52 96910.1 0.69 0.29 8 (110 %TW) 2007 A 15 9 @03H+0.45 96910.1 0.30 0.32 8 (0%W (11 %TW)
In addition, two low voltage dents (<5 Volts) were not present during the previous outage examination and are consequently judged to have developed during service.
Both of these new dents were identified in tube SGA R46C39 and they were located at the upper and lower edges of TSP 4C. The affected tube is adjacent to two tubes (SGA R46 C37 and SGA R46 C38) which had four new dent indications at the same location in 2007. It is noted that this group of tubes is adjacent to a TSP wedge location. The wedge may have played a role in the formation of the dents by affecting the local TSP geometry in response to the thermal expansion and contraction of SG internals. Because of the appearance of new dents in 2007 and in 2011, it is unlikely that those identified in 2011 were the result of the August 2 3 rd seismic event. There was no evidence of change in the 2007 dents, and +Point examinations of the newly dented locations identified no tube degradation.
UT thickness measurements were taken in selected regions of the SG "A" feedring during this outage for the purpose of monitoring flow assisted corrosion (FAC) related degradation. All but one measurement exceeded the minimum design requirement of 0.350 inch by a significant margin. The minimum thickness, identified in a local area within the left side reducer extension between J-nozzles 2 and 3, was measured as 0.350 inch. As a result of this finding, a re-analysis of the allowable minimum wall thickness was performed. This analysis concluded that the allowable minimum wall thickness for localized degradation is 0.240 inch; therefore, the minimum thickness measurement is substantially greater than the minimum
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 5 of 7 allowable. The average of thickness measurements taken in the left side reducer extension is 0.482 inch, indicating substantial margin to the full section minimum allowable wall thickness (0.350 inch).
Two foreign objects were identified within the hot leg channel head of SG "A." One object was found to be protruding slightly from tube SGA R29C21. This object was removed from the tube (Figure 1). Post-removal, full length bobbin probe examination, and +Point probe examination of the full tubesheet depth confirmed that the foreign object caused no tube degradation. The second object was identified lying on the bottom of the hot leg channel head bowl and was successfully removed (Figure 2). Both objects appear to have originated from the same part (Figure 3) - possibly a conduit / pipe support clamp - and are 300 series stainless steel. A visual examination of the tubesheet revealed no evidence of tube end or cladding damage.
Figure 1 - SG A Primary Side Foreign Object
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 6 of 7 Figure 2 - SG A Primary Side Foreign Object Figure 3 - SG A Primary Side Foreign Objects
Serial No.11-672 Docket No. 50-338 180-Day SG Report Page 7 of 7
- e. Number of tubes plugged during the inspection outage for each active degradation mechanism No tubes were plugged during this inspection.
f, Total number and percentage of tubes plugged to date Table 3 summarizes the current tube plugging status for North Anna Unit 1 steam generators.
Table 3 - Current Tube Pluqqinci Status Number of Steam Generator Plugged Tubes Percent Plugged A 0 0.00%
B 0 0.00%
C 2 0.06%
Total 2 0.02%
- g. The results of condition monitoring, including the results of tube pulls and in-situ testing The Condition Monitoring Assessment concluded that SG "A" did not exceed any performance criteria during the period preceding the fall 2011 inspection. No findings from the fall 2011 inspection invalidated previous operational assessments for any of the three steam generators and the condition monitoring requirements were met. Therefore, tube pulls and in-situ pressure testing were not necessary.
- h. The effective plugging percentage for all plugging in each SG There are no sleeves installed in the North Anna Unit 1 steam generators therefore, the effective plugging percentage remains the same as stated in (f) above.