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Forwards Addl Info Re Environ Qualification of Electrical Equipment Per NUREG-0578 & 0737,in Response to NRC .Info Re Equipment Installed in Mild Environ as Part of TMI Requirements Will Be Provided by 820723
ML13317A200
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Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 07/02/1982
From: Baskin K
Southern California Edison Co
To: Crutchfield D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
RTR-NUREG-0578, RTR-NUREG-0737, RTR-NUREG-578, RTR-NUREG-737 IEB-79-01B, IEB-79-1B, NUDOCS 8207080164
Download: ML13317A200 (24)


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Southern California Edison Company P. 0. BOX 800 2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE ROSEMEAD.

CALIFORNIA 91770 K. P. BASKIN TELEPHONE MANAGER OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING.

July 2, 1982 (213) 572-1401 SAFETY, AND LICENSING Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention:

D. M. Crutchfield, Chief Operating Reactors Branch No. 5 Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Gentlemen:

Subject:

Docket No. 50-206 Environmental Qualification of Electrical Equipment San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Unit 1 By letter dated February 23, 1982, you requested that we provide additional information regarding the environmental qualification of equipment installed as part of the TMI requirements.

Your letter requested that the information be provided to Franklin Research Center.

The enclosure to this letter provides the environmental qualification information of the electrical equipment installed in a harsh environment as part of the TMI requirements.

The equipment is identified by NUREG 0578 and 0737 sections.

Information on equipment installed in a mild environment as part of the TMI requirements will be provided to the NRC by July 23, 1982. That information will include identification of the equipment and its location within the plant.

As part of our October 31, 1980 letter, which was updated by our response to the NRC's SER dated November 4, 1981, the environmental conditions for the station areas which would have a harsh environment were identified.

The Enclosure to this letter identifies the location of the equipment installed which would correspond to the areas identified in the aforementioned documents.

For completeness, we have also included the qualification documents indicated in the Enclosure to this letter. With regards to the Enclosure, there are five components which do not have qualification documentation provided. These components are identified by the notes and include:

1. Pressurizer Safety Valve Position Indication
2. Reactor Coolant Temperature Detectors
3.

Limit Switches

4. Containment Hydrogen Monitor
5. Containment Water Level Monitor 8207080164 820702 PDR ADOCK 05000206 P

PDR

0*

Mr. D.

July 2, 1982 The valve position indicators are currently being tested to qualify these indicators in accordance with IEEE 323-74.

Based on current information these tests are scheduled to be completed and the qualification documentation available by September 30, 1982. Once the qualification documentation is available, we will transmit it to you. Until this testing has been completed, there are other indirect means for monitoring the pressurizer safety valve position.

A test program in accordance with IEEE 323-1974 has been completed for the Reactor Coolant Temperature Detectors. The qualification documentation is currently under review and will be provided to you when that review is completed. It is expected that this review will be completed and the documentation submitted by July 30, 1982.

Certain NAMCO Snap Lock Limit Switches identified in the Enclosure have been installed on containment isolation valves.

These switches are qualified in accordance with IEEE 323-74. Qualification documentation for the switches has recently been received-from the vendor. The information is currently being reviewed and should be completed by July 30, 1982.

The containment hydrogen monitors have not been tested for operation in the post-accident environment. We are currently developing test programs to qualify the components in accordance with IEEE 323-74. When a firm schedule for testing has been established, we will provide it to you. We expect to have a schedule available by July 30, 1982. The hydrogen monitors are utilized to monitor containment hydrogen for initiating the hydrogen recombiners.

The hydrogen recombiners are not physically or electrically associated with the hydrogen monitors. Therefore, operation of the recombiners is not dependent upon the monitors. Until the monitors have been qualified for post-accident use inside containment, the emergency operating procedures will be modified prior to return to operation to instruct the operators to begin operation of the recombiners.

The containment water level monitors are currently being tested to qualify these monitors in accordance with IEEE 323-74. The level manufacturer, Gems, is testing the monitors for SNUPPS. It is anticipated that the testing will be completed by August 31, 1982 with a final report completed by October 31, 1982. The water level monitors would be utilized for initiation of long-term recirculation. As indicated in our February 17, 1982 letter, means for initiating recirculation without the containment water level monitoring instrumentation is available.

Mr. D.

July 2, 1982 As part of our environmental qualification efforts, we will continue to review the qualification documentation for the equipment installed as part of TMI modifications. If you have any questions or desire additional information concerning the Enclosure to this letter, please let me know.

Very truly yours, cc:

Cyril J. Crane Franklin Research Center Parkway at Twentieth Philadelphia, PA 19103

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.3a.

PRESSURIZER SAFETY VALVE POSITION INDICATION Page 1 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DO KNT 1

ZSH 2533, Crosby Valve Crosby Valve Area 1 3/20/81 No IID3 Note 1 ZSL 2533, Position Modification Co.

Containment ZSH 3532, Kits (Position Switch ZSL 3532 Addition)

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.3b-1 SUBCOOLING MONITORING SYSTEM Page 2 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICG N

ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC@

T 2

TE-400A, Resistance Weed Instr.

Area 1 3/13/81 No IIF2 Note 2 400B, 400C, Temperature Co. ID6E/

Containment 401A/3401A, Detector 612D-1A-D 401B, 401C, 6-C-16.5 402A/2402A, 0-0 402B, 402C, 410A, 410B, 410C, 411A/

3411A, 411B, 411c, 412A/

2412A, 412B, 412C, 420A, 420B, 420C, 421A/3421A, 421B, 421C, 422A/3422A, 422B, 422C

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.1 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION UPGRADING Page 3 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC T

3 PT 3000A, Pressure Transmitter Foxboro Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (1, 2)

B & C NE11-GM Containment 41 Snap Lock Switch NAMCO Controls Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (3)

EA 180-11302 Containment 5

Snap Lock Switch NAMCO Control Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (3)

EA 180-12302 Containment 6

Snap Lock Switch NAMCO Controls Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (3)

EA 180-14302 Containment 7

Snap Lock Switch NAMCO Controls Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (3)

EA 180-15302 Containment 8

Snap Lock Switch NAMCO Controls Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 Note4 740-50100 Containment 9

Snap Lock Switch NAMCO Controls Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 Note 3 750-50100

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.4 CONTAINMENT ISOLATION UPGRADING Page 4 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG.

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC NT 10 SV-119*

Solenoid Operated Target Rock Area 2 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (4)

SV-120 Globe Valve 81A-004 SV-121 SV-122 SV-123 SV-124 11 SV-125*

Solenoid Valve, Target Rock Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (4)

Class 2500, 81A-003 12 SV-1212-8*

Solenoid Valve Target Rock Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (4)

SV-1212-9 Class 2500, 1" 81A-001 Type K 13 PT-1120A,**

Pressure Transmitter Foxboro Area 1 4/1/81 No IIE4.2 (1,

B, C NE-11GM PT-1121A B, C

  • These solenoid valves were previously identified in our October 31, 1980 submittal on Table 5, Items 31, 32, 33 and 34.

The previously identified ASCO solenoid valves have been replaced with Target Rock solenoid valves.

    • These pressure transmitters were previously identified in our October 31, 1980 submittal on Table 5, Item 50.

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section: 2.1.5a.

POST-ACCIDENT HYDROGEN CONTROL-HYDROGEN RECOMBINERS Page 5 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOCq T

1)4 H2 Recombiner Westinghouse, Area 1 3/6/81 No IIE4.1 (5)

Model B Containment Note 6

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section: 2.1.7 AUXILIARY FEEDWATER Page 6 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICA N

ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC T

15 LT-2400A, Level Transmitter

Foxboro, Area 1 4/17/81 No (1, 2)

B & C N-El3DMIIM2-Containment B-F-L 16 For LT-3400 Transmitter Capsule Foxboro, N-E13 Area 1 4/17/81 No (1, 2)

A, B, & C DM W/2, Containment Gaskets 150 ZA/150 ZT 17 FCV-2300, Flow Control Valve Copes-Vulcan Area 6 3/27/81 No IIE1.2 (3, 6) 2301, 3300, (For NAMCO EA 180-D-100-100 3301 11302 Switch)

Act. 3" Class 900 18 CV-3201 Control Valve Copes-Vulcan Area 6 3/27/81 No IIE1.2 (3,

(For NAMCO EA 180-D-100-160 11302 Switch) 3" Class 900 19 CV-3213 Control Valve Copes-Vulcan Area 6 3/27/81 No IIE1.2 (3, 6)

(For NAMCO EA 180-D-100-100 11302 Switch) 3" Class 900

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.7 AUXILIARY FEEDWATER Page 7 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG.

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC T

20 FTH-3453, Flow Transmitter Foxboro Area 6 2/27/81 No (1, 2) 3454, 3456, N-E13DM FTL-3453, 1AM-Z-B-F 3454, 3455 21 PT-2010, Pressure Transmitters Foxboro Area 6 2/27/81 No (1, 2) 3010 N-E11GMI AA2-B-I 22 PT-2011, Pressure Transmitter Foxboro Area 6 2/27/81 No (1,

2) 3011 N-E11GMI AE2-B-I

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1. 8a POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING SYSTEM Page 8 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC T

23 SV 3302 Solenoid Valve Target Rock Area 1 (5/7/82)

No IIB3 (4) 79RR-003 24 SV 3303 Solenoid Valve Target Rock Area 1 (5/7/82)

No IIB3 (4) 80 B-001-10, PN 1032110-4

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.8b-1 CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE MONITOR Page 9 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG.

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC T

25 RT-1255 Gamma Ionization General Atomic Area 1 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (7)

RT-1257 Chamber RD-23 Detector RD-23 Containment

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.8b-2 VENT STACK RADIATION MONITOR Page 10 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FIC N

ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC T

26 Temperature Sensing YSI-Sostman Area 3 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (8)

Probe 4116-1/4-23 27 Thermometer Weston 4303 Area 3 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (8) 28 Differential Pressure Dwyer 2001 Area 3 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (8)

Gauge 29 Differential Pressure Validyne Eng.

Area 3 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (8)

Transducer Corp. DP45+/

-11N H20 30 Offline Gas Detector General Atomic Area 3 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (9, 10)

RD-52 31 Offline Gamma General Atomic Area 3 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (9)

RD-53 32 Gamma Iodine Detector General Atomic Area 3 (5/4/82)

No II.F.1 (9, 10)

RD-55

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

2.1.8b-3 PRESSURIZER SAFETY VALVE POSITION INDICATION Page 11 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG.

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICA N

ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOCAWT 33 Radiation Detectors Gen. Atomic Co. Area 1 (2/11/82)

No II.F.1 (11)

RD-1, RD-2A

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

3.1.1 CONTAINMENT WIDE RANGE PRESSURE Page 12 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG.

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC T

34 PT-2001 Pressure Transmitter Foxboro NE-11GM Area 1 5/2/81 No II.F.1.4 (1, 2)

PT-3001 CAP. C

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578:

Section: 3.1.2 CONTAINMENT HYDROGEN INDICATION Page 13 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG.

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOCU 1 T 35 PE-2001, Pressure Sensor/

Exosensors Area 1 (4/7/82)

No IIF.1 Note 4 PE-3001 Transmitter Containment 36 AE-H 2-2001, H2 Concentration Exosensors Area 1 (4/7/82)

No IIF.1 Note 4 AE-H 2-3001 Partial Pressure Containment Sensor 37 TE-2001, Pressure and Exosensors Area 1 (4/7/82)

No IIF.1 Note 4 TE-3001 Temperature Containment Transmitters 38 SV-2004, Solenoid Valves Target Rock Area 1 (4/7/82)

No IIF.1 (4)

SV-3004 1/2" Isolation, 125 81A-002 Containment VAC/DC

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

3.1.3 CONTAINMENT WATER LEVEL MONITORING Page 14 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOCU T 39 LE-2001 Level Transmitter, GEMS XM-54852-Area 1 (3/25/82)

No II.F.1.5 Note 5 LE-3001 (Element) 72" 72-1500 Containment 40 LE-2002A Level Transmitter, GEMS XM-54853-Area 1 (3/25/82)

No II.F.1.5 Note 5 LE-3002A (Element) 79" 79-0510 Containment 41 LE-2002B Level Transmitter, GEMS XM-54853-Area 1 (3/25/82)

No II.F.1.5 Note 5 LE-3002B (Element) 90" 90-0510 Containment 42 LE-2002C Level Transmitter GEMS XM-54852-Area 1 (3/25/82)

No II.F.1.5 Note 5 LE-3002C (Element) 90" 90 Containment

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS NUREG 0578 Section:

3.2 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM VENTING Page 15 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC9NT 43 SV2401,2,3,4 Solenoid Vent Valves Target Rock Area 1 4/30/82 No (4) 80EE-001 Containment

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS ALL TMI ELECTRICAL Page 16 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FIC N

ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOC1MNT 4J4 Heat-Skrinkable Raychem Area 1 1981-No IIB3, IID3, (12)

Splice Kit (Typical Containment 1983 IIE1.2, WCSF-070-6N)

IIE3.1, IIE4.1, IIE4.2, IIF2

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS ALL TMI ELECTRICAL Page 17 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG. &

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICATION ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOCI MT 45 600 V Power Cable Rockbestos Area 1 1981-No IIB3, IID3, (13)

(Flame Containment 1983 IIE1.2, Resistant IIE3.1, Cross-linked IIE4.1, Polyolefin)

IIE4.2, IIF2 46 600 V Power Cable With Neoprene Area 1 1981-No IIB3, IID3, (13,

14)
Jacket, Containment 1983 IIE1.2, (Ethylene -

IIE3.1, Propylene with IIE4.1, Hypalon IIE4.2, Jacket)

IIF2 Firewall III, Firewall EP 47 Control and Instrument Rockbestos Area 1 1981-No IIB3, IID3, (15, Cable (Flame Containment 1983 IIE1.2,

17)

Resistant IIE3.1, Cross-Linked IIE4.1, Polyolefin IIE4.2, with Neoprene IIF2 Jacket

SONGS 1 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

TMI EQUIPMENT -

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS ALL TMI ELECTRICAL Page 18 of 18 NUREG INSTL.

0737 QUALI PLANT MFG.

INSTL.

BEFORE REF.

FICPN ITEM NO.

TAG NO.

EQUIPMENT MODEL NO.

LOCATION DATE 1/1/81 SEC.

DOCUMNT 48 Thermocouple Cable, Revere Area 1 1981-No IIB3, IID3, (18, 19)

No. 16, Solid Iron-Containment 1983 IIE1.2, Constantant Type JX IIE3.1, IIE4.1, IIE4.2, IIF2 49 Instrument Penetrations Conax Area 1 1981-No IIB3, IID3, (20)

Containment 1983 IIE1.2, IIE3.1, IIE4.1, IIE4.2, IIF2 50 Electric Conductor Conax Area 1 1981-No IIB3, IID3, (21)@

Seal Assemblies N-11001-56, Containment 1983 IIE1.2, N-11001-57, IIE3.1, N-11001-33 IIE4.1, IIE4.2, IIF2

0 QUALIFICATION DOCUMENTS

1.

Foxboro Test Report T3-1013, dated May 1975.

2.

Foxboro Test Report T3-1068, dated August 1973.

3.

NAMCO Qualification Report prepared by ACME-Cleveland Development Company, dated September 5, 1978.

Reference File No. SO23-507-2-1-466.

4.

Target-Rock Qualification Report 2375, dated September 26, 1979.

5.

W CAP 9346

6.

ASCO Test Report No. AQS-21678/TR, Revision A, June 1980.

7.

General Atomic Report E-254-960, December 15, 1980. Test Report Class 1E Design Qualification Testing of Analog High Range Radiation Monitor.

8.

General Atomic Report E-255-968, March 1981.

Qualification Test Report for Class 1E Equipment for Wide Range Gas Monitoring System.

9.

General Atomic Report E-255-1060, November

1981, Qualification Test Report for Process Monitor Directors.
10. General Atomic Report E-255-996, July 1981, Qualification Test Report for Class lE Equipment for Generic Radiation Monitor Equipment.
11.

General Atomic Report E-255-999, July 1981.

Qualification Test Report for Class 1E Analog Area Monitor Systems.

12. FIRL Test Report F-C4033-3, January 1975.

(This Test Report has been previously provided to FRC and is not included here.)

13.

Qualification of Firewall III Class IE Electric Cables.

Rockbestos Company, January 1980.

14.

Cerro Wire & Cable Co.

Firewall EP Certified Test Report, December 1976.

15.

Rockbestos

Company, Qualification of Firewall III, Class IE Electric Cables, February 1, 1977.

(This Test Report has been previously provided to FRC and is not included here.)

16. Qualification of Firewall III, Class IE Control Cables Containing Factory Splices and KXL 420 Rework, BL 2023-304-6A-11-0, April 24, 1981.
17. Qualification of Firewall III, Class IE Instrumentation Cables Containing Factory Splices and KXL 420 Rework BL 2023-304-6A-10-0.

-2 QUALFICATION DOCUMENTS

18.

Test Results Obtained on Halar Insulated Wire.

Revere.

Dated January 1974.

19.

Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Technical

Report, July 1974, F-C3906 Qualification Tests of Electrical Cables.
20. Design Qualification Report for Low Voltage Instrumentation Electric Penetration Assemblies for Southern California Edison Company, SONGS 1,

Conax Corporation, Report Numbers IPS-525.1 and IPS-525.2.

21.

Design Qualification Material Test Report for Materials used in Conax Electric Penetration Assemblies and Electric Conductor Seal Assemblies, dated November 1979 No. IPS-325.

NOTES

1. This component is currently being tested.

The tests are tentatively scheduled to be completed and the qualification documentation available by September 30, 1982.

2. Qualification testing of this component has been completed. The qualification documents are currently being reviewed for acceptance.
3. The qualification of this component is based on a NAMCO Qualification Report dated February 20, 1978. The report has been ordered from the vendor and will be available for submittal when it is received.
4. These components are scheduled to be tested for the San Onofre Unit 1 environment.
5. This component is currently being tested. Additional testing will be necessary to include the San Onofre Unit 1 environment.
6. The spray tests performed on these recombiners does not represent the San Onofre Unit 1 chemistry. Based on an investigation by Westinghouse and documented in their letter to SCE dated June 1, 1982, it is considered to be no more severe than the Unit 1 spray chemistry.