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Amend 1 to Vols 1-3 of ISI Program Plan.
ML17272B014
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Issue date: 04/28/1993
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WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
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Commercial Service Date: December 13, 1984 Capacity: 1, 145 MWe Reactor Pressure Vessel: Manufacturer: CBIN Serial Number: T-45 State No.: N/A Nat'1Bd. No.: CBIN-8 Prepared By: Have, 4 >I I? 9 B ISI Engineer Date Reviewed By:

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'.6 Definitions of Terms and Abbreviations 4.0 CODE COMPLIANCE 4.1 Code Commitments 4.2 Code Cases 4.3 Code Exemptions 4.4 Code Applicability 4,5 Examiners Certification 4.6 Requests for Relief

,5.0 FSAR/NRC COMMITMENTS 5.1 FSAR Commitments 5.2 NRC Regulatory Guides

'.3 Mandatory Augmented Inservice Inspection 5.4 Non-Mandatory Augmented Inservice Inspection 6.0 COMPONENT SUPPORT PROGRAM 6.1 Description 6.2 Relief Requests 6.3 Exemptions 6.4 Visual Examination Program 6.5 Snubber Visual Examination and Testing Program 7.0 ISI BOUNDARY DIAGRAMS 7.1 ISI Boundary Diagrams IIPP-F71.M&I/M&I-1

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 SHEET AMEND/DATE/REV UTCB-206 I . ~ I UTCB-207 UTCB-208 UTCB-209 UTCB-210 UTCH-211 UTCB-250 0 UTCB-251 9-2 Table 9.2 1-6 UTCH-220 UTCH-221 cq "

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 SHEET AMEND/DATE/REV 14.0 Weld ID Diagrams 14-1 14-2 14-3 14-4 1 Tables N/A 2/26/1993 N/A ZN-201 ZN-202 N/A ZN-203 N/A ZN-204 N/A ZN-205 N/A ZN-206 N/A ZN-207 N/A ZN-208 N/A ZN-209 N/A ZN-210 N/A RPV-101 RPV-102 RPV-103 RPV-104 0 RPV-105 RPV-106 RPV-107 RPV-108 RPV-109 RPV-110 RPV-111 RPV-112 IIPP-PTI.Md'/M&I-1 2-8

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 AMEND/DATE/REV RPV-113 1: /z, RPV-114 RPV-115 RPV-116 1(New) 0 RPV-117 1(New) 0 RCIC-101 1 RCIC-102 i'I" I ~

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,,4e March 1993 TITLE AMEND/DATE/REV RCIC-205 (cont'd) 6A(New) 7 HPCS-101 HPCS-201 3(New)

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Amendment No., 1 March 1993 TITLE AMEND/DATE/REV LPCS-205(cont)

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RHR-212 1 RHR-213 RHR-214 RHR-216 RHR-224 MS-101 3(New)

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TITLE SHEET AMEND/DATE/REV RFW-101 (cont'd)

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 SHEET AMEND/DATE/REV RRC-107 RRC-108 RRC-109 RRC-110 RRC-111 RWCU-101 RWCU-301 RWCU-302 RWCU-303 RWCU-304 RWCU-305 CRD-201 3

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 SHEET AMEND/DATE/REV SLC-101 (con'd) 7(New)

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 SHEET AMEND/DATE/REV SW-308 SW-309 SW-310 SW-311 SW-312 SW-313 SW-314 SW-315 FPC-201 FPC-202 FPC-301 FPC-302 4(New)

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TITLE SHEET AMEND/DATE/REV FPC-304 (cont'd) 4(New) 5(New)

FPC-305 1 10 FPC-306 FPC-307 FPC-308 RCC-201 RCC-202 RCC-301 2

RCC-302 RCC-303 HPP-Pl'1.M&I/M&1-1 2-21

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 SHEET AMEND/DATE/REU RCC-303 (cont'd)

RCC-304 EDR-201 PDR-201 2 HPP-PT1.M&Vhf&1-1 2-22

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 3.0 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 3.I ~B1IR D N This Inservice Inspection (ISI) Program Plan is applicable to the Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Plant No. 2 (WNP-2). This single unit Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) power plant is located ll miles north of Richland, Washington, on the Hanford Reservation. The plant employs a General Electric (GE) supplied Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) designated as BWR/5. The reactor is contained within an over-under drywell/wetwell containment vessel designated Mark II. The plants net rated electrical output is 1,145 MWe. The plant received its operating license December 20, 1983 and was placed into commercial operation December 13, 1984.

This Program Plan has been prepared as the controlling document governing the inservice examination activities at WNP-2 during the first 10-year inspection interval commencing with commercial operations. The requirements for inservice examinations are outlined in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI, entitled "Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components." The scope of this plan is limited to nondestructive examinations of ASME Section III Class 1, 2 and 3 piping systems, components and examination and testing of component supports. Inservice testing of pumps and valves, required by subsection IWP and IWV of ASME Section XI, is not included in this plan, but is the subject of a separate document.

This Program Plan is prepared in accordance with the following:

1 ~ ASME Section XI 1980 Edition, Winter 1980 Addendum.

2. ASME Section XI 1980 Edition, Winter 1981 Addendum (IWF-3400).
3. ASME Section XI 1983 Edition, Winter 1983 Addendum [Category C-F, IWA-2300(a)(1)].

3a. ASME Section XI 1986 Edition No Addendum gWB-3600, GL88-01, compliance).

4. Regulatory Guide 1.150, Revision 1 for Reactor Vessel Examinations.
5. Deleted
6. Generic Letter 88-01, "NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping", response contained in letters GO2-88-164, dated July 26, 1988, GO2-89-123, dated July 20, 1989, GO2-91-088, dated May 3, 1991, GO2-92-004, dated January 8, 1992, and G02-92-241, dated October 16, 1992.
7. NUREG 0619, "BWR Feedwater Nozzle and Control Rod Drive Return Line Nozzle Cracking", response contained in letter G02-82-36, dated January 13, 1982.
8. Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 80-07, Supplement 1, "BWR Jet Pump Assembly Failure".

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993

9. Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 80-13, "Cracking in Core Spray Spargers".
10. Certain nonmandatory augmented examinations performed voluntarily by, and at the discretion of the Supply System.
11. Supply System letter G02-90-024, from G. C. Sorensen to NRC dated February 14, 1990 in support of issuance of Amendment 77 (Facility Operating License No. NPF-21) for adding Section 3/4.1.6, "Reactivity Control Systems, Feedwater Temperature".

3.2 R RAM PHIL PHY The overall intent of the Supply System in preparing the WNP-2 Inservice Inspection /ST Program Plan is to develop a program which reflects a good balance of the following objectives and constraints:

a. To the maximum extent practical, comply with the approved codes, regulations, and commitments governing the inservice inspection of WbP-2 during the first 10-year inspection interval.
b. Minimize the cost and schedule impact of the required examination activities during plant operation and refueling outages.
c. Develop a program which includes the philosophy of the latest addenda of ASME Section XI.

The Supply System believes that the WNP-2 Inservice Inspection Program Plan reflects the above philosophy and as such will result in a program of inspections which are in the best interest of the health and safety of the general public.

3.3 This Program Plan governs all manual and automated nondestructive examinations, visual examinations, evaluations, and reporting activities required by ASME Section XI as invoked by 10CFR50.55a and applicable augmented examination requirements.

3.3.1 RPV EXAMINATI NS The design of the RPV shield wall and external inservice inspection system was completed prior to the promulgation of amendments to 10CFR 50.55a which required the upgrading of the utilities inservice inspection Code commitment for, examinations subsequent to the baseline examination. The design allows access to approximately 35% of shell circumferential and 90% of vessel longitudinal welds.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 Access to the external surface of the RPV for inservice inspection is provided by removable insulation panels and shield plugs. Hinged shield wall doors around the nozzles provide access to the nozzles and to the pole tracks on shell courses 2 and 3. Access to the pole tracks above the shield wall is through removable panels at the top of the tracks. Access to the bottom head track is through a door in the shield wall and through openings in the RPV support skirt. The pole tracks on shell course 1 are accessible from the bottom. Drawings RPV-102 and RPV-103 (section 14.0) show the location of the pole tracks.

The RPV vessel flange area and vessel closure head can be examined during refueling outages using manual ultrasonic techniques. The volumetric examination of the vessel-to-flange weld can be performed by applying the search units directly to the seal surface areas. The vessel-to-flange weld can also be examined from the vessel shell surface.

The closure head is dry stored during refueling which allows direct manual examination.

Removable insulation allows examination of the head welds from the outside surface. The RPV nuts and washers are removed to dry storage and can be examined during refueling.

Selected studs will be examined during refueling so that all studs will be examined during the inspection interval.

Access to the interior of the RPV is gained by removal of the steam dryer and steam separator assembly during refueling. The RPV interior will be examined using remote visual techniques.

The volumetric examination technique of the RPV will comply with the Reference Code and the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.150 Revision 1, Appendix A "Ultrasonic Testing of

'Reactor Vessel Welds during Preservice and Inservice Examinations".

3.3.2 B P PIPI A . OMPONENT EXAMINATI NS The manual examinations of NSSS piping, BOP piping and components will be performed to the requirements of the Reference Code to the maximum extent practical. Access has been provided in design.to comply with ASME Section XI. Some components such as the RHR pumps and the RHR heat exchangers were designed to an earlier Code which did not require inservice inspection. Therefore access limitations do exist. These components will be examined to the Reference Code to the extent practical. Limitations to examination are identified in the requests for relief found in Section 4.6.

The 1980W80 Code requirements for the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) are under development by the ASME Code Committee, NRC and industry representatives including the Supply System. The Supply System will instead comply with ASME Section XI 1983 Edition Winter 1983 Addenda for all Code Category C-F welds as allowed by Letter A. Schwencer to G.C. Sorensen "WNP-2, Inservice Inspection Program", dated May 11, 1984.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 3.3.3 ME D SERVI EIN PE TI The Supply System will implement mandatory and nonmandatory augmented examinations during the inspection interval. The mandatory augmented examinations are committed to by the Supply System in the FSAR or in response to NRC questions. Nonmandatory augmented examinations are examinations that the Supply System has committed to internally to monitor wall thickness of certain welds, piping and valve bodies identified prior to operation. For details of these programs and the affected components refer to Sections 5.3 and 5.4.

3.3.4 VI UAL EXAMINATI N The Supply System will perform visual examinations as required by the Reference Code, the FSAR and the Plant Technical Specifications. The examinations are described under two programs. One program, found in Section 6.0, contains the visual examinations of the component supports and snubber testing. The other program, found in Section 8.0, contains the remaining items requiring visual examination.

3.3.5 DDITI AL EXAMINATI N 1

When ISI examinations reveal indications that exceed the allowable indications standards of IWB-3000 or IWC-3000 additional examinations of similar components or areas will These additional examinations will be chosen from the same category and be'erformed.

contain approximately the same number of components as the first group.

Ifthe second group reveals indications that exceed the allowable indication standards of

'WB-3000 or IWC-3000, the remaining similar components in that examination category will be examined.

3.4 PR GRAM MARY Following is a listing of the Program Plan Sections with brief summaries of the purpose and content of certain sections. This summary is intended to orient the reader with the organization of the Program Plan. Details regarding the use of a given section are found in the introduction to that section.

1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.0 RECORD OF PROGRAM PLAN REVISIONS Identifies latest revision of each page of the Program Plan.

3.0 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Contains an overview of the Program Plan.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 4.0 CODE COMPLIANCE Identifies applicable Code commitments, Code cases, Code exemptions and Code applicability. Contains requests for relief.

5.0 FSAR/NRC COMMITMENTS/AUGMENTEDEXAMINATIONS Identifies FSAR commitments and applicable augmented inspection requirements.

6.0 COMPONENT SUPPORT PROGRAM Contains the component support and snubber testing program.

7.0 ISI BOUNDARY DIAGRAMS Illustrates on system P&ID type drawings, the boundaries of inservice inspection, and the types of examinations performed on each portion of each system.

8.0 VISUALEXAMINATIONPROGRAM AND PRESSURE TESTS Describes the visual examination program. Describes'the pressure tests by ASME Section XI. 'equired 9.0 UT CALIBRATIONSTANDARDS Tabulates the various ultrasonic calibration standards, their material, their applicability, and their identification numbers. Also included are design drawings for each standard.

10;0 PROCEDURES Describes how the procedures for ISI will be handled. A list of procedures used will be included in the ISI Summary Reports.

11.0 MANAGEMENTPLAN Describes the responsibilities and interfaces between all participants in Inservice Inspection Program activities.

12.0 ASME SECTION XI REPAIRS/REPLACEMENTS Describes how repairs/replacements to ASME Section III components will be performed.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 13.0 ISI REPORT SUBMITTALS Identifies the format and content of the Inservice Inspection Summary Report and the anticipated filing schedule for the report.

14.0 WELD AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONDIAGRAMS/

EXAMINATIONSCHEDULE Illustrates on piping isometric-type diagrams, each pipe spool and associated welds and components which require examination per the ISI Boundary Diagrams in Section 7.0. Each weld and component requiring surface, visual (VT-1, VT-3, VT-4) or volumetric examination is assigned a unique ISI identification number which is used exclusively in referring to that weld on all examination diagrams, tables, examination records, and reports. The first part of this section contains the table listing each examination area.

The last part of this section contains the Weld and Component Identification Diagrams.

3.5 Sf U Inspection Program B, as defined in ASME Section XI paragraph IWA-2420, will be used.

This program contains 10 year inspection intervals. These intervals represent calendar years after the reactor has been placed in commercial service. The interval may be extended by up to one year to permit the examinations to coincide with plant outages.

The inspection interval is divided into three inspection periods. A certain minimumlmaximum percentage, defined by Section XI, of the examinations are required to be completed each inspection period.

The outages in which ISI will be performed will be determined by the Plant Manager. They will usually correspond to major outages for maintenance or refueling. Major ISI activities will be incorporated into the plant outage schedule, Table 3.1 defines the inspection periods for the first inspection interval.

3.6 EFINITI N OF TERM AND ABBREVIATI N The foll'owing terms and abbreviations are defined below as they are used in this document.

~cc~>.'The ability to perform nondestructive examinations (NDE) on a weld or component in accordance with applicable Codes, Standards, and Regulatory Requirements. Access may include: ability to physically reach the point of examination; proper weld contouring and surface finish; proper weld geometry; adequate clearances from a weld to adjacent structures, fittings, restraints; removability of insulation; adequate radiation protection; and lighting.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 3.1 1st INSPECTION INTERVAL 12/13/84 to 12/13/94 Inspection Refueling'utage Period From To

~12/1 /84 09/15/88 RF86A (R1) 03/31/86 06/10/86 RF87A (R2) 04/13/87 06/25/87 RF88A (R3) 05/02/88 06/27/88 QKSlRl RF89A (R4) 04/28/89 06/30/89 RF90A (RS) 04/21/90 08/07/90 RF91A (R6) 04/15/91 09/30/91 10/ 1/91 ~12/1 ]$4 RF92A (R7) 04/15/92 07/18/92 RF93A (R8) 04/15/93 06/15/93 RF94A (R9) 04/15/94 06/15/94 (1) Assuming one refueling or maintenance outage each year. Actual timing of the spring outages for RF93A and RF94A may vary slightly due to BPA's hydroelectric capacity and WNP-2's maintenance schedule. Corresponding sequential outage designations, more commonly used at WNP-2, are shown in parenthesis.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 l em ive Ex min ti n: Examination performed in lieu of the minimum Code requirements which is the closest practical approach to Code compliance.

~Anal ~i: Process of determining the pertinent characteristics of an indication-such as its origin (crack, porosity, laminations, etc.), location, orientation, and may include sizing.

BOP: Balance of Plant Calibration Block Standard: An NDE calibration device used to simulate defects in a weld or component, the purpose of which is to calibrate ultrasonic or other NDE equipment.

ode Acce tance tandard: Acceptance standards for flaw indications as defined in ASME Section XI, IWB-3000 and IWC-3000.

pl '"h " l p pd'p'"" p p" A ld l d load carrying building or foundation structures.

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~Defoe: A flaw in a weld or component material which exceeds Code acceptance standards. Only by direct observation of the flaw, usually following excavation of covering material, is the presence of a defect confirmed. Prior to such confirmation, the term "Reportable Indication" shall be used.

Evaluation: As used pertains to indications, the process of applying Code acceptance criteria to determine the acceptability or rejectability of an indication.

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'glE) P d h observation, radiography, ultrasonic, liquid penetrant, and magnetic particle.

Ex mination ui men: Instruments, mechanical devices, data acquisition systems, tracks, film, sources, etc., used to accomplish a nondestructive examination.

Examiner: Person performing a nondestructive examination.

Flaw: An indication which is determined to be other than geometric; which may be a crack, slag, inclusion or segregates; aligned or clustered rounded indications; lack of weld penetration; lack of weld fusion, lamination, or combinations thereof.

I~accessible: An examination area which is within the scope of this document which cannot be fully examined in compliance with the applicable Codes, Standards, and Regulations due to insufficient access.

Indication: Evidence or signal obtained by application of an examination technique that may reveal the presence of a flaw or surface degradation or may be caused by geometry or material properties.

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~ngnc~ion: Denotes verifying the performance of examinations and tests by an Inspector representing a state or municipality of the United States, Authorized Inspection Agency, or other I~i:Ship'*gldlldll enforcement authorities having jurisdiction over the nuclear power components at the WNP-2 site.

each subsequent

'Ih Id-y 10 years.

fll Igll'S Ip I IE p ', d 0-3 years, 2nd period, 4-7 years, and 3rd period, 8-10 years g lp'p'l,l 3'd, of plant service.

~near: "Authorized Nuclear Inservice Inspector" as defined in ASME Section XI, subarticle IWA-2130.

In erviceIn ti n IS: Inspection andexaminationactivitiesperformed in accordance with ASME Section XI, which include preservice inspection (PS/ activities.

~: Nuclear Steam Supply System wn r Rec rdin ri eri: Requirements the Owner places on ISI examinations in addition to the requirements of the Reference Code.

Perf rmin r ani tion: That organization within the Supply System which is responsible for completing ISI examinations and tests.

Pr ervi In i n I: Inspection activities performed before the plant enters service.

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d RPV: Reactor Pressure Vessel Recor le Ind'on: An indication which equals or exceeds Owner recording criteria. The Owner recording criteria may be more restrictive than the Code requirements, but will not be less restrictive than the Code requirements.

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~E" d: 13 ASMRS 'IHSI' Add d lh hl h h ISIP g Pl complies.

MRIRI MM: Sy p f y df Ml PSARTSI 331 QglyC ICI I.

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IWC-3000, to determine the size Apply 'g* I lg '

gl I ASMES 'I,EPSSMC of a flaw indication-part of the evaluation process.

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~Sn b~er: A device which provides restraint to a component or system during a sudden application of forces but allows essentially free motion during thermal movement. . i HPP-Fr i.M& Vol-i 3-8

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 S~ rf Ex min i n: Liquidpenetrantormagneticparticleexaminationsperformedin with the applicable Codes, Standards, and Regulations.

opening and T: A reclosing of conjunction with this test.

accordance system pressure test performed at nominal operating pressure following a pressure boundary. A VT-2 visual examination is performed in S stem Functional Tes: A system pressure test performed while system is under normal operating pressure to verify operability in systems (or components) not required to operate during normal plant operation. A VT-2 visual examination is performed in conjunction with this test.

S stem In ervice T: A system pressure test conducted to perform visual examination VT-2 while system is in service under operating pressure.

tern H dr tic Te; A system pressure test conducted during a system outage at a pressure above nominal operating pressure for which overpressure protection is provided. A VT-2 visual examination is performed in conjunction with this test.

S em Pneum tic Tes: A system pressure test conducted in lieu of a hydrostatic pressure test for components within the scope of IWC and IWD. A VT-2 visual examination is performed in conjunction with this test.

Vi al Ex min i n: ~

Examinations using visual techniques, either using the eye through direct

'bservation ~

or by the use of remote equipment such as mirrors, borescopes, television, etc.

Volumetric Examination: Radiographic, eddy current, or ultrasonic examinations performed in accordance with applicable Codes, Standards, and Regulations.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 4.0 ODE MPLIAN E 4.1 DE MMITMENT Inservice inspection of nuclear power plant components is required by federal law as stated in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Part 50 (10CFR50), Paragraph 50.55a.

According to that document the applicable edition of ASME Section XI for the first inservice inspection interval at WNP-2 is the 1980 Edition, Winter 1980 Addenda [(see 10CFR50.55a (g)(4)(i)]. The Reference Code is 1980W80 with the following sections upgraded to later Editions and Addenda:

IWA-2300(a)(1) upgraded to 1983W83 C-F upgraded to 1983W83 IWF-3400 upgraded to 1980W81 IWB-3600 1986 no addendum (GL 88-01)

Table 4.1 summarizes the Code applicability for the various plant components and Supply System augmented requirements in tabular form for ease of reference.

4.2 CODE CASES s

The Supply System has reviewed the Code cases in effect for applicability to the WNP-2 Inservice Inspection Program. The following Code cases, accepted by the NRC and the State Boiler Inspector will be used by the WNP-2 ISI Program; N-236 Containment Repair N-308 NIS-2 Form N-341 Certification of Level III NDE Examiner N-343 Alternate Integral Attachment Exam N-416 Hydrostatic Test of Class 2 Repairs N-460 Alternate Class 1 and 2 Examination Coverage N-498 Alternate Rules for 10-year Hydrostatic Pressure Testing for Class 1 and 2 systems 4.3 DE EXEMPTI NS The Supply System will, on a continuing basis, make every effort to assure compliance with the referenced Code and regulatory commitments applicable to inservice examinations of the WNP-2 power plant. Where the Code or regulatory requirements are not practical, relief will be requested.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 The following exemptions are being applied in this ISI Program Plan. How they are applied is summarized below and where they are applied is summarized in the tables following each boundary diagram. (see Section 7.0) 4.3.1 ME E TI N III LA I Y TEM IWB-1220 - The exemptions allowed by this paragraph have been applied to each Class 1 system requiring volumetric and/or surface examinations.

a) IWB-1220(a) The Supply System will exempt from volumetric and surface examination components that are of such size and shape so that upon postulated rupture the resultant coolant flow from the reactor coolant system under normal plant operating conditions is within the capacity of the makeup systems which are operable from on-site emergency power. This exemption is applied to all Class 1 ISI boundaries as follows:

1) Class 1 pipin'g penetrating the RPV below the normal reactor water level and 1.5 inch NPS or less, and
2) Class 1 piping penetrating the RPV above the normal reactor water level and 3.0 inch NPS or less.

The above exemption is supported by Calculation Number ME-02-78-01-1.

4.3.2 A ME E TI N III LA 2 AND LA Y TEM The exemptions allowed by paragraphs IWC-1220 and IWC-1230 have been applied to each Class 2 system requiring a volumetric and/or surface examination. The exemptions allowed by paragraph IWD-1220 have been applied to each Class 3 system requiring examination under Table IWD 2500-1 The portions of the system where these exemptions have been

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applied are detailed in the Boundary Diagram tables found after each Boundary Diagram in Section 7.0.

4.4 CODE APPLICABILITY Table 4.1 summarizes for each ASME Section XI item whether or not the Supply System ISI Program Plan complies with the Reference Code. Also included are Supply System augmented requirements.

For items that do not comply with the Reference Code, the request for relief number is identified. Requests for relief are found in Section 4.6.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 4.5 EXAMINERS ERTIFI ATI N The Supply System will use the provisions of ASME Section XI 1983 edition Winter 1983 addenda subarticle IWA-2300 (a)(1) for certification of Level III examiners. This subarticle provides for recertification of Level III examiners by examination every five years instead of every three years per the 1980 edition Winter 1980 addenda of Section XI. The NRC has approved the Supply System's use of this subarticle by letter T. M. Novak to G. C.

Sorensen, "Use of ASME Code Case N-341 for WNP-1, WNP-2 and WNP-3", Docket Nos.

50-460, 50-397 and 50-508, dated December 5, 1984.

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 1 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-A PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN REACTOR VESSEL SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO. NOTES B1.10 Shell Welds B1.11 Circumferential 1968, S'70 No ISI-2-001 1, 2, 8 B1.12 Longitudinal 1968, S'70 No ISI-2-001 1, 2, 8 B1.20 Head Welds B1.21 Circumferential 1968, S'70 No ISI-2-001 B1.22 Meridonial 1968, S'70 No ISI-2-001 B1.30 Shell-to-Flange Weld 1968, S'70 B1.40 Head-to-Flange Weld 1968, S'70 B1.50 Repair Welds 1968, S'70 B1.51 Beltline Region

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 2 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-B PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN VESSELS OTHER THAN RPV SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Al 1 There are no Class 1 N/A pressure vessels at WNP-2 other than the reactor vessel.

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 3 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-D PENETRATION WELDS OF NOZZLES IN VESSELS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Reactor Vessel B3.90 Nozzle-to-Vessel Welds 1968, S'70 No 2,9 Nozzle Inside Radius B3.100 Sections 1968, S'70 All Other Pertain to PWRs WNP-2 Item No. is a BWR N/A II. M&I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 4 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-E PRESSURE RETAINING PARTIAL PENETRATION WELDS IN VESSELS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

B4.10 Partial Penetration Welds Yes B4.11 Vessel Nozzles 2 3 B4.12 Control Rod Drive Nozzles Yes B4.13 Instrumentation Nozzles B4.20 Pressurizer Heater Penetration Welds N/A HPP-PT2.MdhI

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 5 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-F PRESSURE RETAINING DISSIMILARMETAL WELDS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Reactor Vessel B5.10 )

Nominal Pipe Size 4 in. 1968, S'70 Nozzle-to-Safe End Butt Welds B5.11 Nominal Pipe Size <4 in.

Nozzle-to-Safe End Butt Welds 1968, S'70 B5.12 Nozzle-to-Safe End Socket Welds 1968, S'70 N/A Piping B5.50 )

Nominal Pipe Size 4 in. 1971, S'73 Dissimilar Metal Butt Welds B5.51 Nominal Pipe Size <4 in. 1971, S'73 Dissimilar Metal Butt Welds B5.52 Dissimilar Metal Socket Welds 1971, S'73 N/A All Other WNP-2 is a BWR. These N/A Item No. items pertain to PWR

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 6 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-G-1 PRESSURE RETAINING BOLTING GREATER THAN 2 IN. DIAMETER SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Reactor Vessel ISI-2-004 B6.10 Closure Head Nuts 1968, S'70 No B6.20 Closure Studs, in place 1968, S'70 Yes B6.30 Closure Studs, when 1968, S'70 removed B6.40 Threads in Flange 1968, S'70 B6.50 Closure Washers, Bushings 1968, S'70 Yes B6.150 Piping N/A B6.160 No piping bolting greater B6. 170 than 2 in. diameter B6.180 Pumps Yes Bolts and Studs 1971 B6.190 Flange Surfaces when 1971 connection disassembled B6.200 Nuts, Bushings and Washers 1971 Yes Valves Yes B6.210 Bolts and Studs Various B6.220 Flange surfaces when Various Yes connection disassembled B6.230 Nuts, Bushing and Washers Various Yes HPP-PT2.M&I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 7 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-G-2 PRESSURE RETAINING BOLTING 2 IN. AND LESS IN DIAMETER SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Reactor Vessel B7.10 Bolts, Studs, and Nuts 1968, S'70 Piping B7.50 Bolts, Studs, and Nuts 1971, S'73 Pumps B7.60 Bolts, Studs, and Nuts 1971 Valves B7.70 Bolts, Studs, and Nuts Various CRD Housings B7.80 Bolts, Studs, and Nuts 1968, S'70 when disassembled l2.hf&I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 8 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-H INTEGRAL ATI'ACHMENTS FOR VESSELS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

B8.10 Reactor Vessel Integrally Welded Attachments 1968, S'70 Yes IIPP-FI2.M&I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 9 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-J PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN PIPING SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

B9.10 Nominal Pipe Size )4 in. ISI-2-005 B9.11 Circumferential Welds 1971, S'73 Yes B9. 12 Longitudinal Welds 1971, S'73 Yes B9.20 Nominal Pipe Size <4 in. ISI-2-005 B9.21 Circumferential Welds 1971, S'73 Yes B9.22 Longitudinal Welds S'73 '971, Yes B9.30 Branch Pipe Connection Welds ISI-2-005 B9.31 Nominal Pipe Size 1971, S'73 B9.32 )4 in.

Nominal Pipe Size 1971, S'73

<4 in.

B9.40 Socket Welds 1971, S'73

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 10 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-K-I INTEGRAL ATTACHMENTS FOR PIPING, PUMPS AND VALVES SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Piping B10.10 Integrally Welded Attachments 1971, S'73 Yes Pumps B10.20 Integrall Welded Attachments 1971 Yes Valves B10.30 Integrally Welded Attachments. N/A WNP-2 does not have any valves with integrally welded attachments.

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 11 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORIES B-L-1, B-M-1 PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN PUMP CASINGS AND VALVEBODIES EXAMINATIONCATEGORIES B-L-2, B-M-2 PUMP CASINGS AND VALVEBODIES SECTION III COMPLIES WH'H REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Pumps B12.10 Pump Casing Welds - WNP-2 N/A does not have Class 1 pumps with casing welds.

B12.20 Pump Casing 1971 Valves B12.30 Valves, nominal pipe size N/A

<4 in.

valve body welds - WNP-2 does not have Class 1 valves with body welds.

B12.31 Valves, nominal pipe size

<4 in. N/A valve body welds - WNP-2 does not have Class 1 valves with bod welds.

B12.40 Valve body exceeding 4 in.

nominal pipe size. 1971, S'73

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 12 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-N-1, B-N INTERIOR OF REACTOR VESSEL, INTEGRALLYWELDED CORE SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND INTERIOR ATTACHMENTS TO REACTOR VESSELS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO..

NO.'13.10 Reactor Vessel Vessel Interior 1968, S'70 Reactor Vessel (BWR)

B13.20 Interior Attachments 1968, S'70 Yes B13.21 Core Support Structure 1968, S'70 Yes 1IPP-Fl2.M&I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 13 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-0 PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN CONTROL ROD HOUSINGS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Reactor Vessel Exempt by IWB-B14.10 Welds in CRD Housing 1968, S'70 1220(a) see pg 4-2

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 14 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY B-P PRESSURE RETAINING BOUNDARY SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Reactor Vessel B15.10 Pressure Retaining Boundary 1968, S'70 Yes (System Leakage Test)

B15.11 Pressure Retaining Boundary 1968, S'70 Yes (S stem H dro Test)

Piping B15.50 -

Pressure Retaining Boundary 1971, S'73 Yes (S stem Leakage Test)

B15.51 Pressure Retaining Boundary 1971, S'73 Yes (System Hydro Test)

Pumps B15.60 Pressure. Retaining Boundary 1971 (S stem Leakage Test)

B15.61 Pressure Retaining Boundary 1971 Yes (System Hydro Test)

Valves B15.70 Pressure Retaining Boundary Various Yes (System Leakage Test)

B15.71 Pressure Retaining Boundary Various Yes (System Hydro Test)

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 15 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-A PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN PRESSURE VESSELS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI , RELIEF NO.

C1.10 Shell Circumferential 1968, S'70 Welds C1.20 Head Circumferential 1968, S'70 Yes Welds C1.30 Tubesheet-to-Shell Weld 1968, S'70

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 16 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-B PRESSURE RETAINING NOZZLE WELDS IN VESSELS ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION SECTION CODE III COMPLIES WITH SECTION XI REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO.

'OTES C2.10 Nozzles in Vessels ~'/~ in. 1968, S'70 Nominal Thickness C2.20 Nozzles in Vessels ) '/i in. 1968, S'70 Yes Nominal Thickness C2.21 Nozzle-to-Shell (or Head) Weld 1968, S'70 C2.22 Nozzle inside radius section 1968, S'70 NA UPP-PT2.M@I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 17 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-C INTEGRAL ATTACHMENTS FOR VESSELS, PIPING, PUMPS AND VALVES SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Pressure Vessels C3.10 Integrally Welded Attachments 1971, S'72 Piping C3.40 Integrall Welded Attachments 1971, S'72 Pumps C3.70 Integrally Welded Attachments N/A WNP-2 does not have any Class 2 pumps with integrally welded attachments.

Valves C3.100 Integrally Welded Attachments N/A WNP-2 does not have any Class 2 valves with integrally welded attachments.

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 18 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-D PRESSURE RETAINING BOLTING GREATER THAN 2 IN. IN DIAMETER SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

All WNP-2 does not have any N/A Class 2 bolting greater than 2 in. diameter.

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 19 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-F-1 PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL OR HIGH ALLOY PIPING SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

C5.10 Piping welds ~3/8 in.

Nominal wall thickness for piping NPS4 C5.11 Circumferential Weld NA NA C5.12 Longitudinal Weld NA NA C5.20 Not applicable, applies to C5.21 PWR C5.22 C5.30 Socket welds C5.40 Pipe branch connection of branch piping ~NPS2*

Circumferential weld NA NA Longitudinal weld NA NA There are no Class 2 stainless steel or high alloy welds at WNP-2

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 20 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-F-2 PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN CARBON AND LOW AI.LOY STEEL PIPING SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

C5.50 Piping welds ~3/8 in.

Nominal wall thickness for C5.51 )

piping NPS4 1971, W'73 Yes C5.52 Circumferential weld 1971, W'73 Yes Longitudinal weld .

C5.60 Not applicable, applies to PWR C5.61 C5.62 C5.70 Socket welds 1971, W'73 C5.80 Pipe branch connections of 1971, W'73 Yes branch piping ~NPS2*

C5.81 Circumferential weld 1971, W'73 Yes C5.82 Lohgitudinal weld 1971, W'73 NA

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 21 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 .

EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-G PRESSURE RETAINING WELDS IN PUMPS AND VALVES SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

C6.10 Pump Casing Welds 1968, S'70 No C6.20 Valve Body Welds WNP-2 N/A does not have any Class 2 valves with bod welds.

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 22 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY C-H ALL PRESSURE RETAINING COMPONENTS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

Pressure Vessels

- C7.10 Pressure Retaining Components 1971, S'73 Yes (System Leakage Test)

C7.11 Pressure Retaining Components 1971, S'73 Yes (S stem Hydro Test)

Piping C7.20 Pressure Retaining Components 1971, S'73 Yes 4,7 (S stem Leakage Test)

C7.21 Pressure Retaining Components 1971, S'73 Yes 4,7 (System Hydro Test)

Pumps C7.30 Pressure Retaining Components 1971, S'73 Yes (S stem Leakage Test)

C7.31 Pressure Retaining Components 1971, S'73 (System Hydro Test)

Valves C7.40 Pressure Retaining Components Various 4,7 (System Leakage Test)

C7.41 Pressure Retaining Components Various Yes 4,7 (System Hydro Test)

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TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 23 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY D-A SYSTEM IN SUPPORT OF REACTOR SHUTDOWN FUNCTION SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

D1.10 Pressure Retaining Components Various Yes D1.20 Integral Attachment - Component 1971, S'73 Supports and Restraints D1.30 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Mechanical Snubbers D1.40 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Spring type supports D1.50 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Constant load pe sup rts D1.60 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 N/A Shock Absorbers f2.M&I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 24 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY D-B, SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF EMERGENCY CORE COOLING, CONTAINMENT HEAT REMOVAL, ATMOSPHERE CLEANUP, AND RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

NO.'2.10 Pressure Retaining Components Various D2.20 Integral Attachment - Component .1971, S'73 Supports and Restraints D2.30 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Mechanical S'nubbers D2.40 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Spring type supports D2.50 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Yes Constant load t e supports D2.60 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 N/A Shock Absorbers IIPP-Ff2.M%I

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 25 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY D-C SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL FROM SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOL SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

D3.10 Pressure Retaining Components Various D3.20 Integral Attachment - Component 1971, S'73 Supports and Restraints D3.30 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Yes Mechanical Snubbers D3.40 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Spring type supports D3.50 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 Constant load t pe sup orts D3.60 Integral Attachment 1971, S'73 N/A Shock Absorbers

TABLE 4.1 ITEMIZED CODE APPLICABILITY Page 26 of 26 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 EXAMINATIONCATEGORY F-A, F-B; F-C COMPONENT SUPPORTS SECTION III COMPLIES WITH REQUEST FOR NOTES ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION XI RELIEF NO.

F-1 Mechanical Attachments, 1971, W'73 Yes ISI-2-003 including bolting F-2 Welded Attachments 1971, W'73 F-3 Component Displacement 1971, W'73 Settings of guides and stops Misalignment of supports Assembly of support items F-4 Spring Type Supports 1971, W'73 Constant load type supports Mechanical Snubbers N/A Snubber Visual Examination 1971, W'73 ISI-2-007 Complying with WNP-2 Testing Tech Spec 3/4.7.4 which has more stringent requirement than Section XI.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 N T TABLE 4 1 The design of the RPV shield wall and external inservice inspection system was completed before the code required 100% of the welds to be examined. Approximately 35% of vessel circumferential welds and 90% of vessel longitudinal welds are accessible.

2. The examinations will be augmented by complying with Reg. Guide 1.150 Rev. 1 Appendix A "Ultrasonic Testing of Reactor Vessel Welds During Preservice and Inservice Examinations", dated June 1981, Revised February 1983.
3. An augmented examination of the Feedwater nozzle inner radius will be performed as described in Section 5.3.2.
4. The Main Steam Class 2 system does not perform a safety-related function and is capable of automatic isolation; therefore, it does not require pressure testing, See Table IWC-2500-1 Category C-H, note 7 of the reference code.
5. Austenitic stainless steel lines, defined in the Supply System's response to GL 88-01 (see Section 3.1 Item 6), will be subject to more frequent examinations. All crack-like indications will be recorded.
6. The RHR pumps were designed prior to the requirement to perform Class 2 component examinations for inservice inspection. The pump casings are embedded in a pump pit which allows no access from the outside surface. The upper flange is at floor level. The welds are accessible from the inside, if the pump impeller is removed. Removal of the pump impeller is considered impractical and not in the interest of safety, both from a potential pump damage or reassembly error and from a radiation exposure'standpoint. Also per .

10CFR50.55a (g) (4) access is not required to be upgraded to the Inservice Inspection Code.

Diagram RHR-213 in Section 14.0 illustrates the pump installation details.

The welds in the request for relief are inaccessible to all examination methods. If the internals are removed for maintenance the Supply System will evaluate whether inservice examination is practical.

7. The pressure retaining boundary will not extend past the transition from instrument piping to instrument tubing. Instrument tubing will not be subject to a visual examination during system. pressure tests.

8, 10CFR50.55a, dated August 6, 1992, revokes all relief requests for RPV shell weld examination.

9. Item B3.90, entire exam volume not covered.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 4.6 RE T F R RELIEF FROM DE RE IREMENTS This section contains the Supply System's requests for relief from the referenced Code requirements. The Supply System has determined that the items in this section are not practical to examine to the requirements of the Reference Code. Each item is supported by the basis for not performing the examination per the Reference Code.

All requests for relief in this section apply during the entire first inspection interval. The alternate examinations will be performed during the first inspection interval.

The following requests for relief are included in this section:

R ue Descri tion ISI-2-001 RPV welds in Code Category B-A that could not be fully examined.

NRC approval: March 27, 1987. Modified by 10CFR50.55a, dated August 6, 1992.

ISI-2-002 Deleted Denied; March 27, 1987 ISI-2-003 Component Supports (SW and RCIC supports).

NRC approval: March 27, 1987 ISI-2-004 RPV nuts., NRC approval: March 27, 1987 ISI-2-005 Use of Appendix III for austenitic welds.

NRC approval: March 27, 1987 ISI-2-006 Deleted Withdrawn November 4, 1986 ISI-2-007 Snubber examination and testing. NRC approval: March 27, 1987 Revision approved May 27, 1992 ISI-2-008 IWA-5244, Buried Piping. NRC approval: May 16, 1989 ISI-2-009 Use of Code Case N-498 on hydro testing. NRC approval:

March 3, 1992 IIPP-Fl'I.M&I/M&I-i 4-5

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-001 Component or ASME Class 1,Section XI Category B-A pressure retaihing welds in reactor System pressure vessel. List attached.

Code All of the subject welds were designed and fabricated to ASME Section III Class 1 1968 Edition, Summer 1970 Addenda. The inservice inspection is to be performed to the 1980 Edition Winter 1980 Addenda of ASME Section XI.

Number of Qaate,pry No.

Welds B-A 16 Section XI Section XI requires examination of 100% of the pressure retaining welds in Requirements Category B-A be performed completely. The following examinations are required:

B-A All pressure retaining welds in reactor vessel. Volumetric Basis for Relief is required from ASME Section XI examination requirements on the Requesting basis of partial inaccessibility of the weld due to plant design. The design and Relief access provisions complied with earlier Codes which did not require 100%

examination. Per 10CFR50.55a (g) (4), access is not required to be upgraded to the Inservice Inspection Code.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-001 Alternative The accessible portion of each weld will be examined per Section XI Examinations requirements.

Impact on Plant There will be no adverse impact on plant quality and safety by doing only a Quality and partial Code examination of these welds.

Safety

1. The Class 1 RPV welds have passed radiographic, magnetic particle and ultrasonic examinations in accordance with Section III.
2. All of the identified welds will be subject to a system pressure test in accordance with Section XI Class 1 requirements.
3. Leak detection systems identify significant leakage in the areas of the subject welds. Appropriate operator action would occur due to leak detection system alarms.

4.. Other similar welds in the vessel will receive full Code examinations.

The integrity of the pressure boundary can thus be verified by sampling.

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REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-001 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 CCC B-A

% of Weld ISO No. Weld Number Description Examinable Remarks RPV-101 BTM HD-SC ¹1 WD 53% .See Note 1, 4 RPV-101 ¹1-¹2 SC CRC WD 52% See Note 1, 4 RPV-101 AC ¹2-¹3 SC CRC WD 39% See Note 1, 4 RPV-101 AD ¹3-¹4 SC CRC WD 25% Seven two-foot long stabilizer lugs obstruct weld at 45'ntervals. See Note 1, 4 RPV-101 AE Vessel to flange 95% Thermocouples at 135', 270', and 350'. See Note 4 RPV-101 BJ ¹3 SC VRT WD at 50'3 90% Stabilizer lug at weld AD intersection. See Note 4 RPV-101 BK SC VRT WD at 90% Stabilizer lug at weld AD intersection. See Note 4 170'TM RPV-102 DA HD MRD at 67% Thermocouples at weld AA intersection. See Note 2 272'TM RPV-102 DB HD MRD at 67% See Note 2 332'TM RPV-102 DC HD MRD at 67% See Note 2 32'TM RPV-102 DD HD MRD at 67% See Note 2 92'TM RPV-102 DE HD MRD at 67% See Note 2 152'TM RPV-102 DF HD MRD at 67% See Note 2 212'OT RPV-102 DG HD DOL at 17% See Note 3 270'OT RPV-102 'DR HD DOL at 17% See Note 3 90'OT RPV-102 HD DOL WD 93% See Note 1 HPP-PT (IIM&l-1

REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-001 Amendment No. 1 March 1993 ate o B-A Continued Notes:

1. Design of RPV shield wall and external inservice inspection system was completed prior to promulgation of amendments to 10CFR50.55a. Their design limits access to less than 100% of this weld.
2. Only 21" starting from. the intersection of weld AA and 14" starting from the intersection of weld AJ can be examined due to the vessel skirt. (Approximately one foot is not being examined on each weld.)
3. Only 12" to 23" on each end of the weld, starting from the intersection of weld AJ, can be examined due to CRD penetrations and housings.
4. 10CFR50.55a, dated August 6, 1992, revokes previously granted relief requests for RPV shell welds. This relief request will be revised and resubmitted to the Commission before the*end of the first Inspection Interval (December 13, 1994).

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ISI-2-002 This relief request was denied for use by NRC:

Reference:

NRC letter dated March 27, 1987 I

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ISI-2-002 Deleted Denied by NRC: March 27, 1987 HPP.PTl. Mh,VM&1.1 4-11

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-003 Component or Component Supports System Code All of the component supports were designed and fabricated to ASME Section III, NF. The inservice inspection is to be performed to ASME Section XI 1980 Edition, Winter 1990 Addenda.

Number of ~ategoOr ~Iem N No of Items Component Supports F-B F.-2 16 Supports are listed at the end of this request for relief.

Section XI Section XI requires a visual examination (VT-3) of component supports.

Requirements IIPP-Ff I.MdtI/M&1-I 4-12

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-003 Basis for The component supports are inaccessible to examination. The component Requesting supports are in or close to wall penetrations which are foam-filled for fire Relief protection. The support is covered by the foam. A loss of function of the support is expected to be identified at adjacent supports which are examined.

It should also be noted that the pipe is completely surrounded by concrete with the metal support embedded in the concrete; the annulus between the pipe and concrete is foam filled. Ifany failure did occur, the concrete would perform a backup support function.

Alternate Examinations

'he component supports are inaccessible to all examination techniques.

Impact of Plant There will be no adverse impact on plant quality and safety. Failure of these Quality and component supports will not prevent the reactor from being shut down.

Safety IIPP-PT1.MAVMAI-1 4-13

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-003 List of Inaccessible Component Supports Identification Number Drawing Description SW-69 SW-301 Rigid SW-67 SW-301 Rigid SW-72 SW-301 Rigid SW-317 SW-301 Rigid SW-152 SW-303 Rigid SW-431 SW-303 Rigid SW-137 SW-303 Rigid SW-438 SW-303 Rigid SW-203 SW-303 Rigid SW-77 SW-301 Rigid SW-34 SW-305 Rigid SW-142 SW-303 Rigid SW-60 SW-301 Rigid SW-916N SW-307 Rigid SW-75 SW-301 Rigid RCIC-18 RCIC-205 Rigid HPP-PT1.M& VM&I-I 4-14

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-004 Component or System ASME Class 1,Section XI Category B-G-1, Reactor Pressure Vessel Nuts.

Code All of the subject nuts were designed and fabricated to ASME Section III, Class 1 1968 Edition, Summer 1970 Addenda. The inservice inspection is to be performed to the 1980 Edition Winter 1980 Addenda of ASME Section XI.

Number of Nuts QaaegoO. Number B-G-1 76 (plus spares if used)

Section XI Section XI requires a surface examination of 100% of each nut.

Requirements HPP-FF I.M8tVMS 1.1 4-15

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-004 Basis for Requesting A meaningful surface exam of the thread area cannot be achieved with Relief the protective phosphate coating. A volumetric (ultrasonic) examination of the nut will be performed to augment the surface exam. The ultrasonic examination will consist of a L-wave from the end and shear wave in four directions (two parallel to axis and two perpendicular to axis). A spare RPV nut will be used for the calibration standard.

Alternative RPV closure nuts will be examined using a surface method except for the Examinations thread area. The thread area will be examined by a volumetric method.

Impact on Plant None; a more thorough examination is being done.

Quality and Safety j

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-005 Component or System Austenitic and dissimilar piping welds requiring volumetric examination.

Code The subject welds are required to be examined to the 1980 Edition, through Winter 1980 Addenda of ASME Section XI.

Section XI IWA-2232(c) requires the ultrasonic examination of austenitic and Requirements dissimilar piping welds performed to Article 5 of Section V.

Alternate The ultrasonic examination of austenitic and dissimilar metal welds will Examinations be performed to Appendix III and Supplement 7 to Appendix III of the Referenced Code.

Basis for Requesting The WNP-2 PSI examination of these welds were performed to Appendix Relief III with Supplement 7 of Section XI. The requirements of Appendix.III with Supplement 7 and Article 5 are similar except that Appendix III is more stringent. Since the WNP-2 PSI was performed to Appendix III with Supplement 7, a better data comparison between ISI and PSI data will be obtained.

Impact on Plant The examination techniques in Appendix III with Supplement 7 will give Quality and Safety a better examination since the requirements are more stringent.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-006 This relief request was withdrawn by Supply System: November 4, 1986 IIPP-Ff 1.MA VII-I 4-18

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-006 Deleted IIPP-FI'I.MAVMAI-I 4-19

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Component or System All ASME Class 1, 2, and 3 snubbers.

Code Section XI 1980 Edition with Addenda through Winter 1980.

Number of Snubbers These snubbers are identified on Table 6.2 of the ISI Program Plan.

Total number of snubbers is currently 620'. This number has been decreasing with the implementation of the WNP-2 snubber optimization program.

Section XI The referenced Code requires all nonexempt snubbers to be visually Requirements examined and functionally tested in accordance with the requirements contained in Subsection IWF.

Basis for Requesting The WNP-2 Technical Specification 3/4.7.4 includes requirements for Relief testing of safety-related snubbers. The examination and testing requirements are similar and more restrictive than the IWF requirements.

The testing requirements of Section XI are also less stringent in that Section XI requires 10% of the snubbers to be examined each 40 months whereas the Technical Specification requires testing of snubbers using either the 10% plan or 37 sample plan each 18 months or refueling outage.

'he number of snubbers at the end of refueling outage R7 (July, 1992) was 494.

~ i HPP-FI'1.MOVE I-i 4-20

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Alternate Testing per WNP-2 Technical Specification 3/4.7.4.

Examinations Impact on Plant None. It is the Supply System's position that testing of snubbers in Quality and Safety accordance with the WNP-2 Technical Specifications provides an equal or greater level of plant quality and safety.

HPP-Ff i.M8tVMAI-i 4-21

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Deleted HPP-PT1.MA VM&1-I 4-22

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Deleted HPP.PI'l.hf &VMS-1 4-23

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Deleted IIPP-Ff1.MAVM&1-1 4-24

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Deleted HPP-Ff 1.hi&VMS l-1 4-25

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Deleted IIPP-Pr1.M8t VII-I 4-26

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-007 Deleted IIPP-FPI.M&VM&I-I 4-27

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-008 Component or System ASME Section III Code Class 3 service water (SW) buried piping.

Code ASME Section XI 1980 Edition with Addenda through Winter 1980.

Systems The buried portions of the following systems are affected by this request for relief:

SW Loop A Supply 20" SW (1)-2 SW Loop B Supply 20" SW (2)-2 Section XI ASME Section XI (IWA-5244) requires a test to determine the change in Requirements flow between ends of nonisolatable, redundant buried piping.

Basis for The design of the piping in the service water pump houses prevents Requesting direct flow monitoring. Figures 1 and 2 (SW-301-1 and SW-305-1)

Relief attached to this request show the dimensions between the pump, valves and elbow. The close proximity of these items does not allow sufficient stable flow required for meaningful flow measurement. The direct measurement of flow at this end of the buried piping is impossible.

Alternate In place of the Code required flow test, WNP-2 will verify that the flow Examination during operation is adequate to perform the systems required function.

This will be accomplished by verifying the flow and pump discharge pressure is within the acceptable range per the last pump and valve surveillance. In addition the area between the pump house and reactor building where the buried piping runs will be observed for any anomalies or disturbances which may indicate a leak each inspection period.

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Amendment No 1 March 1993 REQUEST FOR RELIEF NO. ISI-2-008 Impact on Plant There will be no decrease in plant quality and safety by performing the Quality and Safety alternate examinations. The service water system provides for heat removal for:

a. Reactor decay heat during normal shutdown;
b. RHR and diesel generators during and after transient and/or accident conditions; C. Essential pump motors and air handling cooling coils; and
d. Fuel pool if normal cooling is lost.

It also is capable of supplying water to flood the containment if required post-LOCA. To provide these functions, adequate flow is required. Per ASME Section IX, the pumps in both SW Loops A and B are tested quarterly to verify that they are operating correctly and providing adequate flow. Per Section XI IWA-5244 verification of adequate flow is an acceptable test to perform as the VT-2 visual examination for buried piping. In addition to being recognized by the Code, the alternate examination would be performed more frequently, quarterly versus once per inspection period. Based on more frequent testing, Code acceptability and system function, the performance of the alternate examination will not decrease plant quality or safety.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 RELIEF REQUEST NO. ISI-2-009 om onent r em Class 1 and Class 2 systems except for the following previously approved exemptions in the ISI Program Plan.

1. The pressure retaining boundary will not extend past the transition from instrument piping to instrument tubing. Instrument tubing will not be subject to a visual examination during

. system pressure tests.

2. The main steam Class 2 system does not perform a safety-related function and is capable of automatic isolation; therefore, it does not require pressure testing. See Table IWC-2500-1, Category C-H, Note 7 of the Reference Code.
3. Leakage integrity of Class 2 containment penetration for DW, EDR, FDR and MWR systems is satisfied during the 10CFR50 Appendix J tests.

Code All the components in the affected systems were designed and fabricated to ASME Section III Code Class 1 or 2. The ISI pressure tests are being performed to Section XI, 1980 Edition Winter 1980 Addendum.

i n XI R ireme 10-year hydrostatic pressure test required by Table IWB-2500-1, Category B-P.

2. 10-year hydrostatic pressure test required by Table IWC-2500-1, Category C-H.

Alterna e Examin i n Use Code Case N-498 to perform the 10-year hydrostatic pressure test on Class 1 and 2 systems.

~ai The ASME Section XI Code Committee has approved the use of this Code Case.

Im act n ualit and Safet Use of the alternative hydrostatic pressure test rules will reduce the testing duration and result in lower total radiation exposure to personnel without any reduction in the level of quality of safety of the applicable systems.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 5.0 F AR/NRC C MMITMENT 5.1 F AR OMMITMENT The Supply System committed in the WNP-2 FSAR to perform inservice inspections pursuant to the requirements of 10CFR50.55a(g). Based on this commitment the mandatory inservice inspection Code is ASME Section XI 1980 Edition, Winter 1980 Addenda. The Supply System will comply with the 1980 Edition, Winter 1980 Addenda of ASME Section XI upgraded per Section 4.1 page 4-1.

The FSAR Sections applicable to this Program Plan are as follows:

~ FSAR Section 5.2.4: Inservice Inspection and Testing of the Reactor Coolant Pressure Boundary

~ FSAR Section 6.6: Inservice Inspection of ASME III Class 2 and 3 components

~ FSAR Question 121.8: Augmented Reactor Feedwater Examination

~ FSAR Question 121.0; PSI/ISI Program

~ FSAR Question 110.030: Snubber Operability

~ FSAR Section 3.9.3.4: Component Supports

~ FSAR Section 3;6.2.1.2.1: Augmented High Energy Piping Examination

~ FSAR Section 5.2.3.2.3: Compatibility of Construction Materials with Reactor Coolant 5.2 NRC RE ULAT RY ID The Supply System has reviewed the augmented inservice inspection requirements found in the NRC Regulatory Guides listed in Table 5.1. Following careful review and consideration of those augm'ented requirements, the WNP-2 Inservice Inspection Program Plan has been written to comply with the Regulatory Guides which are applicable to WNP-2. A brief statement of applicability is given for each Guide in Table 5.1.

IIPP-FI'1.M%I/M&I-1 5-1

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5.1 NRC REGULATORY GUIDE REVIEW FOR APPLICABILITYTO WNP-2 ISI PROGRAM PLAN Applicability to WNP-2 Reg. Guide No. Title ISI Program Plan 1.14, Rev. 1 Reactor Coolant Pump Flywheel Not applicable; WNP-2 reactor coolant Integrity pumps, do ~no have flywheels.

1.26, Rev 3 Quality Group Classifications and Applicable; WNP-2 ISI Program Plan is Standard for Water, Steam, and written to comply.

Radioactive Waste Containing Components in Nuclear Power Plants.

1.33, Rev. 2 Quality Assurance Program Applicable; Supply System Operational Requirements (Operation). QA Program addresses compliance and exceptions, 1.35, Rev. 2 Inservice Inspection of Ungrouted Not applicable; WNP-2 does ~n have a Tendons in Pre-stressed Concrete pre-stressed concrete containment.

Containment Structures.

1.58; Rev. 1 Qualification of Nuclear Power Applicable; Supply System Operational Plant Inspection, Examination and QA Program addresses compliance and Testing Personnel. exceptions.

1.65 Materials and Inspections for Applicable; WNP-2 ISI Program Plan Reactor Pressure Vessel Closure complies through incorporation of Studs. ASME Section XI examination requirements.

1.66 NDE of Tubular Products. Reg. Guide withdrawn. Not applicable.

1.70, Rev. 2 Standard Format and Content for Applicable; The FSAR Section in the FSARs. WNP-2 ISI Program Plan is written using the formats in the Regulatory Guide.

1.83, Rev. 1 ISI Of PWR Steam Generator Not applicable; WNP-2 is a BWR.

Tubes.

1.88, Rev. 2 Collection, Storage and Applicable; Supply System Operational Maintenance of Nuclear Power QA Program addresses compliance and Plant Quality Assurance Records. exceptions.

IIPP-Ff 1.M&I/M&1-i 5-2

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5.1 NRC REGULATORY GUIDE REVIEW FOR APPLICABILITYTO WNP-2 ISI PROGRAM PLAN (cont'd.)

Applicability to WNP-2 Reg. Guide No. Title ISI Program Plan 1.90, Rev. 1 ISI of Pre-stressed Concrete Not applicable; WNP-2 does ~no have Containment Vessels "with a pre-stressed concrete containment.

Ungrouted Tendons.

1.96 Design of Main Steam Isolation Applicable; WNP-2 ISI Program Plan Valve Leakage Control Systems. is written to comply. (There are no examinations beyond that required by ASME Section XI.)

1.116, Rev. 0-R Quality Assurance Requirements Applicable; Supply System Operational for Installation, Inspection, and QA Program addresses compliance and Testing of Mechanical Equipment exceptions.

and Systems.

1.123, Rev.1 Quality Assurance Requirements Applicable; Supply System Operational for Control of Procurement of QA Program addresses compliance and Items and Services for Nuclear exceptions.

Power Plants.

1.137, Rev. 1* Fuel Oil Systems for Standby Not applicable; The construction Diesel Generators. permit precedes the 11/1/79 cut-off date.

1.147, Rev. 8 Inservice Inspection Code Case Applicable; The Code cases being used Acceptability ASME Section XI are identified in Section 4.2 Division I.

1.150, Rev. 1 UT of Reactor Vessel Welds Applicable; WNP-2 will comply with during Preservice and Inservice Appendix A of this Reg. Guide.

Inspection.

Pressure testing requirements for the fuel-oil system are addressed in Technical Specification.

1IPP-Pl'I.hihVhfh I-l 5-3

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 5.3 MANDAT RY A MENTED INSERVI E IN PE TI The Supply System will implement mandatory augmented examinations during the inspection interval. The mandatory augmented examinations are examinations committed to by the Supply System in the FSAR or in response to NRC questions.

5.3.1 Hl H ENERGY LI PENETRATIN NTAINMENT Augmented inservice inspections will be implemented on high energy piping systems which

. penetrate containment for which the effects of postulated pipe breaks would be unacceptable.

This program will entail a volumetric examination of all circumferential butt welds (surface examination for socket welds) between the first pipe whip restraint beyond the inside containment isolation valve, and the first pipe whip restraint beyond the outside containment isolation valve on high energy lines greater than one inch which penetrate the containment.

(see Fig. 5.1.A) Where the inside/outside containment isolation valve does not exist, the augmented inservice inspection will extend to the first pipe whip restraint beyond the containment penetration or up to the Class 2 boundary, whichever comes first. (see Fig.

5.1.B and Fig. 5.1.C) If there is no pipe whip restraint located beyond the inside/outside containment isolation valve, the augmented inservice inspection boundary will extend to the isolation valve. (see Fig. 5.1.D) Where two containment isolation valves in series are located outside containment, the above criteria will be applied to the outermost valve. (see Fig. 5.1.E)

This program will include branch lines which fall within the augmented inservice inspection boundary to the first pipe whip restraint beyond the branch line isolation valve or the first normally closed valve, whichever comes first. (see Fig. 5.1.A)

If no pipe whip restraint and/or isolation (normally closed) valve is located on the branch line, the same criteria stated above for main run line will be applied.

The augmented inservice inspection boundary is shown on ISI Boundary Diagrams in Section 7.0 and on Weld and Component Identification Diagrams in Section 14.0 as follows:

MENTED ISI B NDARY HPP-PI'i.hi%I/M&I-l 5-4

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 Augmented inservice inspection will be implemented on high-energy piping systems associated with the following penetrations:

Penetration N /@stem X-18A Main Steam X-18B Main Steam X-18C Main Steam X-18D Main Steam X-21 RCIC X-45 RCIC X-17A RFW X-17B RFW X-14 RWCU The volumetric examination will be done once each inspection interval.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 5.3.2 Reactor'Feedwa er Nozzle An augmented inservice inspection program will be implemented to examine the reactor feedwater nozzle inner radii for cracks. Per Supply System's response to FSAR question 121.8 and NUREG 0619 (letter G02-82-36, dated January 13, 1982) the augmented program will consist of the following:

Ultrasonic examination of one feedwater nozzle each refueling outage.

A surface examination will be used only to verify the nature of an indication discovered by ultrasonics.

If an indication is found to result from service induced cracks propagating from the nozzle inner surfaces, the following actions will be taken.

a. All remaining feedwater nozzles will be examined using UT (from the OD) and penetrant techniques during the refueling outage in which the cracking is verified.
b. Remove by local grinding all surface indications determined to be service induced cracks.

C. The integrity of the RFW thermal sleeve to safe end joints will be determined by an inspection method such as a leak test.

d. Appropriate corrective action will be taken as required and as practical to prevent recurrence of crack initiation.

e, A RFW nozzle examination program for subsequent refueling outages will be modified to include an external ultrasonic examination of all feedeater nozzle radii, bore and safe end regions for each scheduled refueling outage for 3 consecutive outages. If no new indications are discovered or new if indications are determined to not result from service induced cracks at the nozzle inner surfaces', the original Supply System program will be resumed.

f. Surface examination of accessible nozzle inner radius surfaces willcontinue to be used throughout plant life only to confirm or characterize new UT

'indications.

~ If no indications resulting from service induced cracks are found after six refueling outages, subsequent inservice examinations will be performed in accordance with normal ASME Section XI requirements.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 The UT examinations will be done by personnel qualified on the WNP-2 Feedwater Nozzle Mockup. The technique will be similar to the technique used in the preservice examinations and will be qualified on the WNP-2 Feedwater Nozzle Mockup.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 5.3.3

~ ~ et Pum Holddown Beam An augmented inservice inspection of the jet pump holddown beams will be implemented in accordance with the recommendations of GE document NEDE-24362-1 issued December, 1981. The first examination will be five calendar years after commercial operation and at two year intervals thereafter. The examinations will consist of a visual examination and a special UT examination of the holddown beams.

5.3.4 Inter ranular Stress Corrosion Crackin SC An augmented inservice inspection of all piping and components which are considered susceptible to IGSCC will be performed, The examination will be performed on piping and components which:

1) Are made of nonconforming material,
2) Are four (4) inches or larger in nominal diameter and
3) Contain reactor coolant at a temperature above 200'F during power operation.

Per Supply System's response to Generic Letter 88-01 and NUREG 0313 Revision 2 (See Section 3.1), the augmented program will consist of the following:

1) Examine at least 25% of the Category B welds and 12% of the Category A welds within six years of the refueling outage scheduled for Spring, 1989 (RF89A);
2) Within 10 years of RF89A, examine at least 50% of Category B welds and at least 25% of Category A welds; 2a) Examine all Category D welds every three years.
3) In addition to complying to the ASME Section XI Code committed to by this ISI.

Program Plan, detailed procedures, equipment and personnel will be qualified by the formal program conducted in accordance with the NRC/EPRI/BWROG Coordination Plan at the EPRI NDE Center in Charlotte, North Carolina;

4) If one or more cracked welds are found during a sample inspection, an additional sample of welds will be examined during that outage. The sample will contain the approximate same number of welds as the original sample. Unless there exists a technical reason to select a different distribution, the additional sample will be similar in distribution (pipe size, system and location) to the original sample. Ifadditional cracked welds are found, all welds in that IGCSS Category will be examined unless the sample was chosen on a technical basis. In that case all the IGSCC Category welds that meet that technical basis will be examined.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 5)The Supply System will use ASME Section XI Section IWB-3600 of the 1986 Edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for methods and criteria for crack evaluation and repair. The Commission will be notified if a flaw is found that does not meet Section XI, IWB-3500 criteria for continued operation without evaluation. Prior to resuming operation, an evaluation of the flaw justifying continued operation and/or the repair plans will be submitted to the Commission for approval. Resumption of operation will not be allowed until Coinmission approval has been granted.

The welds included in the augmented program are identified in Table 5-2.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5-2 WELDS SUBJECT TO AUGMENTED IGSCC REQUIREMENTS Category Identification Drawing Pg No A 4JP(NZ) A-2 RPV-101 4JP(NZ)B-2 RPV-101 10HPCS(1)-3 HPCS-101 10LPCS(1)-3 LPCS-101 12LPCI(1)A-5 RHR-101 12LPCI(1)B-5 RHR-102 12LPCI(1) C-5 RHR-103 12RFW(1)AC-11 RFW-101 5 12RFW(1)AC-12 RFW-101 5 12RFW(1)AB-9 RFW-101 4 12RFW(1) AB-10 RFW-101 4 12RFW(1)AA-9 RFW-101 3 12RFW(1) AA-10, RFW-101 3 12RFW(1)BF-12 RFW-102 5 12RFW(1)BF-13 RFW-102 5 12RFW(1)BE-9 RFW-102 4 12RFW(1)BE-10 RFW-102 4 12RFW(1)BD-9 RFW-102 3 12RFW(1)BD-10 RFW-102 3 16RRC(1) A-1/12RRC(1)-N2D RRC-101 3 16RRC(l) A-1/12RRC(1)-N2E RRC-101 3' 16RRC(1)A-3/12RRC(1)-N2B RRC-101 16RRC(1)A-3/12RRC(1)-N2A RRC-101 3 12RRC(1)-N2A-2 RRC-101 8 12RRC(1)-N2A-3 RRC-101 8 12RRC(1)-N2A-4 RRC-101 8 12RRC(1)-N2B-2 RRC-101 7 12RRC(1)-N2B-3 RRC-101 7 12RRC(1)-N2B-4 RRC-101 7 12RRC(l)-N2C-2 RRC-101 6 12RRC(1)-N2C-3 RRC-101 6 12RRC(1)-N2C-4 RRC-101 6 12RRC(1)-N2D-2 RRC-101 5 12RRC(1)-N2D-3 RRC-101 5 12RRC(1)-N2D-4 RRC-101 5 12RRC(1)-N2E-2 RRC-101 4 12RRC(l)-N2E-3 RRC-101 4

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5-2(cont) 0 i WELDS SUBJECT TO AUGMENTED IGSCC REQUIREMENTS Category Identification Drawing Pg No 12RRC(1)-N2E-4 RRC-101 4 16RRC(l)B-1/12RRC(1)-N2G RRC-102 3 16RRC(1)B-1/12RRC(1)-N2F RRC-102 .3 16RRC(1)B-3/12RRC(1)-N2J RRC-102 3 16RRC(l)B-3/12RRC(1)-N2K RRC-102 3 12RRC(1)-N2F-2 RRC-102 8 12RRC(1)-N2F-3 RRC-102 8 12RRC(1)-N2F-4 RRC-102 8 12RRC(1)-N2G-2 RRC-102 7 12RRC(1)-N2G-3 RRC-102 7 12RRC(1)-N2G-4 RRC-102 7 12RRC(1)-N2H-2 RRC-102 6 12RRC(1)-N2H-3 RRC-102 6 12RRC(l)-N2H-4 RRC-102 6 12RRC(1)-N2J-2 RRC-102 5 12RRC(1)-N2J-3 RRC-102 5

'2RRC(1)-N2J-4 RRC-102 5 12RRC(1)-N2K-2 RRC-102 4 12RRC(1)-N2K-3 RRC-102 4 12RRC(1)-N2K-4 RRC-102 4 Number of welds in Category A = 57 B 20RHR(2)-1 RHR-104 20RHR(2)-2 RHR-104 12RHR(1)A-14 RHR-105 12RHR(1)A-15 RHR-105 12RHR(1)A-16 RHR-105 12RHR(1) A-17 RHR-105 12RHR(1)A-18 RHR-105

$ 2RHR(1)B-10 RHR-106 12RHR(1)B-11 RHR-106 12RHR(1)B-12 RHR-106 12RHR(1)B-13 RHR-106 24RRC(2) A-2 RRC-101 24RRC(2)A-3 RRC-101 24RRC(2) A-4 RRC-101 24RRC(2) A-5 RRC-101 IIPF-Ffi.hf&VM&I-i 5-9ii

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5-2(cont)

WELDS SUBJECT TO AUGMENTED IGSCC REQUIREMENTS Category Identification Drawing Pg No 24RRC(2)A-6 RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-7 RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-8 RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-9 RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-10 RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-10/4RRC(8)-4S RRC-101 1 4RRC(8)2A-1 RRC-101 1 4RRC(8)2A-2 RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-10/4RRC(4)-4S RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-11 RRC-101 1 24RRC(2)A-12 RRC-101 1 24RRC(1)A-13 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-13/8CAP RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-13/8CAP-1 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-13/4RRC(8)-4S RRC-101 2 4RRC(8)1A-1 RRC-101 2 4RRC(8) 1A-2 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-14 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1) A-15 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-16 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1) A-17 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1) A-18 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-19 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-20 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-20/12RRC(7)-4S RRC-101 2 24RRC(1) A-20/12CAP RRC-101 .2 24RRC(1)A-20/12CAP-1 RRC-101. 2 24RRC(1)A-21 RRC-101 2 24RRC(1)A-22 RRC-101 3 16RRC(1)A-1 RRC-101 3 16RRC(1) A-2 RRC-101 3 16RRC(l)A-3 RRC-101 3 16RRC(1)A-4 RRC-101 3 12RRC(1)-N2A-1 RRC-101 8 12RRC(1)-N2A-1A RRC-101 8 12RRC(1)-N2B-1 RRC-101 7 12RRC(1)-N2B-1A RRC-101 7 12RRC(1)-N2C-1 RRC-101 6

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5-2(cont)

WELDS SUBJECT TO AUGMENTED IGSCC REQUIREMENTS Category Identification Drawing Pg No 12RRC(1)-N2C-1A RRC-101 12RRC(1)-N2D-1 RRC-101 12RRC(1)-N2D-1A RRC-101 12RRC(l)-N2E-1 RRC-101 12RRC(1)-N2E-1A RRC-101 24RRC(2)B-2 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-3 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-4 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-5 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-6 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-7 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-8 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-8/4RRC(8)-4S RRC-102 4RRC(8)2B-1 RRC-102 4RRC(8)2B-2 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-8/4RRC(4)-4S RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-9 RRC-102 24RRC(2)B-10 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-11 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-11/8CAP RRC-102 24RRC(l)B-11/8CAP-1 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-11/4RRC(8)-4S RRC-102 4RRC(8) 1B-1 RRC-102 4RRC(8)1B-2 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-12 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-13 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-14 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-15 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-16 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-17 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-18 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-18/12RRC(7)-4S RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-18/12CAP RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-18/12CAP-1 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-19 RRC-102 24RRC(1)B-20 RRC-102 16RRC(1)B-1 RRC-102 3 16RRC(1)B-2 RRC-102 3 HPP-PTl.M&I/M&I-i 5-9iv

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5-2(cont)

WELDS SUBJECT TO AUGMENTED IGSCC REQUIREMENTS Category Identification Drawing Pg No 16RRC(1)B-3 RRC-102 16RRC(1)B-4 RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2F-1 RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2F-1A RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2G-1 RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2G-1A RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2H-1 RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2H-1A RRC-102 12RRC(l)-N2J-1 RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2J-1A RRC-102 12RRC(l)-N2K-1 RRC-102 12RRC(1)-N2K-1A RRC-102 20RRC(6)-1 RRC-105 20RRC(6)-2 RRC-105 20RRC(6)-3 RRC-105 20RRC(6)-4 RRC-105 20RRC(6)-5 RRC-105 20RRC(6)-6 RRC-105 20RRC(6)-7 RRC-105 20RRC(6)-7A RRC-105 12RRC(7) A-1 RRC-106 12RRC(7)A-2 RRC-106 12RRC(7) A-3 RRC-106 12RRC(7)A-4 RRC-106 12RRC(7)A-5 RRC-106 12RRC(7) A-6 RRC-106 12RRC(7)B-1 RRC-107 12RRC(7)B-2A RRC-107 12RRC(7)B-2 RRC-107 12RRC(7)B-3 RRC-107 12RRC(7)B-4 RRC-107 12RRC(7)B-5 RRC-107 12RRC(7)B-6 RRC-107 4RRC(4)A-1 RRC-108 4RRC(4)A-2 RRC-108 4RRC(4)A-3 RRC-108 4RRC(4) A-4 RRC-108 4RRC(4)A-5 RRC-108 5-9v

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 5-2(cont)

WELDS SUBJECT TO AUGMENTED IGSCC REQUIREMENTS Category Identification Drawing Pg No 4RRC(4)A-6 RRC-108 4RRC(4)A-7 RRC-108 4RRC(4) A-8 RRC-108 4RRC(4)A-9 RRC-108 4RRC(4)A-10 RRC-108 4RRC(4)A-11 RRC-108 4RRC(4)B-1 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-2 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-3 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-4 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-5 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-6 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-7 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-8 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-9 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-10 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-11 RRC-109 4RRC(4)B-12 RRC-109 Number of welds in Category B = 147 D 4JP(NZ) A-1 RPV-101 4JP(NZ)B-1 RPV-101 10HPCS(1)-4 HPCS-101 2 10LPCS(1)-4 LPCS-101 2 12LPCI(1)A-6 RHR-101 12LPCI(1)B-6 RHR-102 12LPCI(1) C-6 RHR-103 12RFW(1) AC-13 RFW-101 12RFW(1)AB-11 RFW-101 12RFW(1) AA-11 RFW-101 12RFW(1)BF-14 RFW-102 12RFW(1)BE-11 RFW-102 12RFW(1)BD-11 RFW-102 24RRC(2)A-1 RRC-101 12RRC(1)-N2A-6 RRC-101 12RRC(1)-N2B-6 RRC-101 12RRC(1)-N2C-6 RRC-101 O.

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WELDS SUBJECT TO AUGMENTED IGSCC REQUIREMENTS Category Identification Drawing Pg No D 12RRC(1)-N2D-6 RRC-101 5 12RRC(1)-N2E-6 RRC-101 4 24RRC(2)B-1 RRC-102 1 12RRC(1)-N2F-6 RRC-102 8 12RRC(1)-N2G-6 RRC-102 7 12RRC(l)-N2H-6 RRC-102 6 12RRC(1)-N2J-6 RRC-102 5 12RRC(1)-N2K-6 RRC-102 4 Number of welds in Category D = 25 20RRC(6)-8 RRC-105 Number of welds in Category F = 1 Total Number of Welds in Augmented Program = 230 HPP-Ff 1.M& VII-I 5-9vii

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 An augmented inservice inspection program that complies with IE Bulletin 80-13 will be implemented to examine the reactor core spray spargers. This program will entail remote underwater TV examinations of the core spray spargers and the segment of piping between the inlet nozzle and the vessel shroud. The examination will be performed every refueling outage.

5.3.6 CRD cram Di ch r e H der The inservice inspection for the CRD scram discharge headers (SDH) will consist of a visual examination of all welds for evidence of leakage once an inspection period and a volumetric examination of 10% of the circumferential welds greater than 4 NPS once each inspection interval. The welds subject to volumetric examination will be the same ones which received a preservice examination. (Reference letter number G02-83-523, G.D. Bouchey to Mr. A.

Schwencer, "PSI Summary Report Clarification" dated June 15, 1983.)

5.3.7 Pi in Minimum Wall Thickness The following ISI welds had their corrosion allowance reduced below the minimum specified during blending for ISI NDE examination:

16 LPCS(1)-5 26 MS(1) C-15 The Supply System will determine the actual corrosion of these areas by measuring the thickness of the pipe towards the end of the first 10-year inspection interval. Results of these thickness measurements will determine the action to be taken during subsequent intervals.

5.3.8 Final Feedwater Tem erat re Reduction When final feedwater temperature reduction (FFTR) or "coastdown" is used to extend the fuel cycle, one feedwater nozzle inner radii will be examined at the next refueling outage per Section 5.3.2. This commitment is contained in Supply System letter G02-90-024, dated February 14, 1990 and NRC SER dated March 1, 1990.

5.4 N NMANDAT RY A MENTED EXAMINATI NS The following examinations are not required by the Reference Code, the FSAR nor the NRC.

They are being performed by the Supply System to aid in maintenance activities.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 Thickness measurements of small bore valves whose corrosion allowance is less than minimum specified.

The following valves are in this program:

MS-V-161B RWCU-V-450 RWCU-V-451 The Supply System will determine the actual corrosion rate of these valves by measuring the wall thickness towards the end of the first inspection interval.

5.4.2 Reactor Feedwater Pum Dischar e Erosion Transferred to Erosion/Corrosion Program.

5.4.3 RW Thermal leeve The thermal sleeve welds and the bottom of the 6" RWCU pipe downstream of the thermal sleeve will be subject to dye penetrant or ultrasonic examination, as applicable, This commitment is defined in Supply System internal memos SS2-PE-85-778, LT Harrold to KD Cowan dated August 1, 1985, and SS2-PE-85-779, LT Harrold to DW Porter Dated August 1, 1985. The locations of these welds can be found on ISI Diagram RWCU-301.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 6.0 COMP NENT S PPORT ISI PRO RAM C.I D~CI N The Component Support ISI Program governs the inservice inspection of component supports as required by ASME Section XI, 1980 Edition with addenda through Winter 1980 and WNP-2 Technical Specification 3/4.7.4. The program consists of a Visual Examination Program and a Snubber Visual Examination and Testing Program. Due to the rapidly evolving requirements and regulations pertaining to component supports in the industry, guidance from ASME Section XI 1980 Edition with addenda through Winter 1981, and ANSI/ASME OM-4 including the latest proposed drafts have been utilized during the development of this program. The location of most component supports is shown on the inservice inspection weld and component identification diagrams which are found in Section 14.0. The following tables are included at the end of this section which identify the component supports subject to inspection.

Table 6.1, "Component Supports", all component supports subject to examination.

Table 6.2, "Snubbers", all safety-related snubbers required to be visually examined and tested by Technical Specification 3/4.7.4. This table also includes all ASME snubbers which are required to be examined and tested by ASME Section XI.

6.2 RELIEF RE ESTS This program satisfies ASME Section XI and augmented NRC requirements to the maximum extent practical. However some installations cannot be examined due to limited access. In such cases, a relief request is included which identifies the unexaminable area and identifies alternative examinations, if any. A'dditionally a request for relief from the snubber examination and testing requirements contained in ASME Section XI, Subsection IWF has been included in Section 4,6. The WNP-2 Plant Technical Specifications contains similar and generally more restrictive requirements for visual examination and testing than does IWF. The Technical Specifications requirements will be implemented at WNP-2, Relief requests are included in Section 4.6.

6.3 EXEMPTIONS Section IWF-1230 of Section XI (W-80), which covers exemptions, is in the course of preparation. Therefore, the Supply System will use the following as exemption criteria for component supports:

~CI s 1 Component supports shall be exempt from examination and test requirements of this program if the component connection, piping, pump or valve is 1 inch nominal pipe size or smaller.

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/~la s 2 Component supports shall be exempt from examination and test requirements of this program if the component connection, piping, pump or valve is 4 inches nominal pipe size or smaller.

Spray ring header supports on open ended piping past the last shutoff valve will not be examined. These lines are not pressurized during normal modes of operation and are not subject to hydraulic stresses, thermal movement, etc. This exemption applies to RHR spray headers in the drywell and the wetwell.

Supports on open ended piping in the wetwell will not be examined. Note these supports are structural and are considered building structures and not piping supports.

This exemption applies to ECCS suction and discharge lines in the wetwell. The supports on the MS relief valve discharge lines in the wetwell will not be examined (IWF-2510 (a)).

Qlzr2 Component supports shall be exempt from examination and test requirements of this program if the system in which they are part of does not require examination by Table IWD-2500-1.

Component supports shall be exempt from examination and test requirements of this program if the component connection, piping, pump or valve is 4 inches nominal pipe size or smaller.

The above exemptions are consistent with the earlier versions of ASME Section XI to which the preservice inspection was performed.

The above exemptions will not be applied to safety-related snubbers required to be examined and tested per WNP-2 Technical Specification 3/4.7.4 requirements.

6.4 VISUAL EXAMINATIONPRO RAM The visual examination program establishes requirements for visual examination of component supports to determine the general mechanical and structural conditions and, where applicable, functional capability of the component support. This program is written to comply with the requirements of the Reference Code.

Table 6.1 lists all ASME component supports subject to visual examination.

6.4,1 ~EIE 6 (a) Component supports, shall not be subjected to prior maintenance specifically for the 6-2

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(b) The visual examination procedure shall include a checklist which will include inspection items required by the Code.

(c) When a component support requires corrective action to meet the acceptance criteria of 6.4.2, that support shall be reexamined during the next inspection period.

II 6.4.2 A EPTAN E RITERIA The acceptance criteria (IWF-3400) from the Winter 1981 addendum shall be used in this program. The Winter 1980 addendum does not contain acceptance criteria.

6.4.3 EXAMINATI N FRE EN Y ASME om onentSu o s able 1 ASME component supports are examined in accordance with Inspection Program B of Table IWB/IWC-2412-1, which requires 100% of all non-exempt component supports to be examined during each inspection interval (10 years), with approximately 33% of the examinations performed each inspection period (40 months). The actual component supports selected for examination during a particular period will be determined by selecting various component supports based on system and size, The sequence of component support examinations established during the first inspection interval shall be repeated during each successive inspection interval to the extent practical.

6.4.4 M LTIPLE COMP NENT For multiple components within a system of similar design and service, the supports of only one of the multiple components are required to be examined. The above does not apply to those snubbers requiring examination per the plant technical specification.

RRC Pump 1A/1B RHR Pump 1A/1B RHR Hx 1A/1B FPC Pump 1A/1B FPC Hx 1A/1B SW Pump 1A/1B RCC Hx 1A/1B/1C RCC Pump 1A/1B/1C SEC-6.M&VM&l-i 6-3

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 6.4.5 ADDITI NAL EXAMINATI NS ASME Component Supports When component supports require rework or the results of examinations require corrective measures, additional examinations shall be performed as required by IWF-2420 and IWF-2430.

6.5 BBER VI AL EXAMINATI N AND T TIN PR RAM The Snubber Visual Examination and Testing Program establishes requirements for the examination and testing of snubbers in ASME Section III Class 1, 2 and 3 systems and safety-related snubbers in non-ASME systems. This program is written to comply with the requirements of the latest approved revision of WNP-2 Plant Technical specification for snubbers (Tech. Spec. 3/4.7.4). The program is defined in Plant Procedures 7.4.7.4.1 and 7.4.7.4.2.

The augmented requirements included in the plant technical specification differ and are generally more restrictive than the corresponding code requirements. Therefore, by meeting these augmented requirements, it is the Supply System's position that the ASME Code requirements are met. All snubbers (Table 6.2) will be treated the same as far as visual examination and testing is concerned, irrespective of whether they fall under ASME or Technical Specification 3/4.7.4 requirements. See Relief Request ISI-2-007.

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~den N ~D~cri ~in Zone Elev ~Draw N DCW-HX-1A1(CS) HX BASE D-11 441 SW-302 DCW-HX-1A2(CS) HX BASE'X D-11 441 SW-302 DCW-HX-1B1(CS) BASE D-11 441 SW-306 DCW-HX-1B2(CS) HX BASE D-11 441 SW-306 DCW-HX-1C(CS) HX BASE D-11 441 SW-310 FPC-10 BOX W-14 455 FPC-308 02 FPC-100 BOX R-21 464 FPC-307 FPC-101 RIGID R-63 555 FPC-301 04 FPC-102 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-103 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-104 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-105 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-106 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-107 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-108 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-109 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-11 BOX W-14 455 FPC-308 02 FPC-110 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-111 BOX W-24 479 FPC-304 04 FPC-112 STRUT W-24 479 FPC-304 05 FPC-113 BOX W-24 479 FPC-304 04 FPC-114 RIGID W-34 488 FPC-304 04 FPC-116 RIGID W-34 487 FPC-304 05 FPC-118 RIGID R-11 427 FPC-306 FPC-,119 SPRING'TRUT R-11 433 FPC-306 FPC-12 W-14 455 FPC-308 02 FPC-120 BOX R-11 433 FPC-306 FPC-122 ANCHOR R-11 443 FPC-306 FPC-123 BOX R-21 448 FPC-306 FPC-126 STRUT R-21 451 FPC-306 FPC-127 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 03 .

FPC-128 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 03 FPC-129 BOX R-63 560 FPC-301 03 FPC-13 BOX W-14 455 FPC-308 02 FPC-130 BOX R-63 560 FPC-301 03 FPC-14 STRUT W-14 455 FPC-308 02 FPC-158 BOX R-61 558 FPC-305 10 FPC-159 BOX R-61 558 FPC-305 10 FPC-160 RIGID R-61 550 FPC-305 06

/PC-161 BOX R-61 553 FPC-305 06 FPC-162 FPC-163 BOX BOX R-51 R-51 547 526 FPC-305 FPC-305 05 05

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Iden. No D~escri sion Zone Elev Draw No FPC-164 BOX R-41 506 FPC-305 05 FPC-165 BOX R-31 480 FPC-305 04 FPC-166 BOX R-33 480 FPC-305 04 FPC-167 BOX R-33 480 FPC-305 04 FPC-168 BOX R-33 480 FPC-305 04 FPC-17 STRUT W-24 476 FPC-308 03 FPC-170 BOX R-32 468 FPC-201 FPC-172 BOX R-32 468 FPC-201 FPC-177 SPRING R-61 559 FPC-302 04 FPC-178 BOX R-61 560 FPC-302 04 FPC-179 BOX R-61 559 FPC-302 03 FPC-18 SPRING W-24 483 FPC-308 03 FPC-180 BOX R-61 557 ~

FPC-302 03 FPC-181 BOX R-61 553 FPC-302 03 FPC-182 BOX R-63 560 FPC-302 01 FPC-184 SPRING R-63 555 FPC-302 01 FPC-185 BOX R-63 560 FPC-302 02 FPC-186 SPRING R-63 558 FPC-302 02 FPC-187 BOX R-61 561 FPC-303 02 FPC-188 BOX R-63 560 FPC-303 02 FPC-189 SPRING R-63 558 FPC-303 04 FPC-19 BOX W-14 455 FPC-308 04 FPC-190 SPRING R-61 558 FPC-303 03 FPC-191 BOX R-63 560 FPC-303 01 FPC-192 BOX R-63 560 FPC-303 01 FPC-193 SPRING R-63 553 FPC-303 01 FPC-194 BOX R-61 549 FPC-304 01 FPC-195 BOX R-51 543 FPC-304 01 FPC-196 BOX R-51 537 FPC-304 01 FPC-197 BOX R-51 522 FPC-304 01 FPC-198 BOX R-41 504 FPC-304 01 FPC-199 BOX R-31 495 FPC-304 01 FPC-20 STRUT W-14 453 FPC-308 04 FPC-200 BOX R-31 484 FPC-304'PC-305 02 FPC-201 RIGID R-51 536 05 FPC-202 BOX R-31 484 FPC-304 02 FPC-203 BOX R-33 484 FPC-304 02 FPC-204 BOX R-33 484 FPC-304 02 FPC-205 RIGID R-33 484 FPC-304 02 FPC-206 BOX R-31 480 FPC-305 05 FPC-207 BOX R-63 555 FPC-303 01 FPC-208 BOX R-63 554 FPC-302 01 SEC-6.M& VII-1 6-9

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Iden N Der~cri )~in ~ne Elev DrrwDN.

FPC-209 BOX R-61 558 FPC-305 09 FPC-21 STRUT W-14 453 FPC-308 04 FPC-210 BOX R-61 558 FPC-305 09 FPC-211 STRUT R-61 558 FPC-305 07 FPC-213 BOX R-61 561 FPC-305 07 FPC-214 BOX R-71 581 FPC-305 08 FPC-215 BOX R-71 601 FPC-305 08 FPC-216 BOX R-73 601 FPC-305 08 FPC-22 SPRING W-14 453 FPC-308 04 FPC-223 ANCHOR R-63 558 FPC-305 09 FPC-224 BOX R-63 559 FPC-305 09 FPC-225 STRUT R-63 559 FPC-305 09 FPC-226 SPRING R-63 559 FPC-305 09 FPC-227 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 559 FPC-305 09 FPC-230 SPRING R-63 559 FPC-305 09 FPC-231 BOX R-61 569 FPC-305 07 FPC-237 BOX R-32 468 FPC-201 FPC-238 BOX R-32 468 FPC-201 FPC-239 BOX R-32 468 FPC-201 FPC-240 BOX R-71 601 FPC-305 08 FPC-243 BOX R-73 602 FPC-325 02 FPC-244 BOX R-73 572 FPC-325 02 FPC-245 BOX- R-73 569 FPC-325 02 FPC-246 BOX R-71 602 FPC-325 01 FPC-247 BOX R-71 572 FPC-325 01 FPC-248 BOX R-71 569 FPC-325 01 FPC-39 SPRING R-13 434 FPC-301 08 FPC-40 STRUT R-13 434 FPC-301 08 FPC-41 SPRING R-13 434 FPC-301 .08 FPC-42 STRUT R-13 434 FPC-301 08 FPC-43 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-13 434 FPC-301 08 FPC-44 ANCHOR R-23 450 FPC-301 08 FPC-45 BOX R-11 426 FPC-307 FPC-47 BOX R-11 433 FPC-307 FPC-48 BOX R-11 433 FPC-307 FPC-49 BOX R-11 443 FPC-307 FPC-5 SPRING W-24 482 FPC-308 01 FPC-50 BOX R-31 472 FPC-307 FPC-51 BOX R-61 558 FPC-301 02 FPC-52 BOX R-61 558 FPC-301 02 FPC-53 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 02 FPC-54 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 01

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident. No ~Descri tion Zone Elev Drrw No.

FPC-55 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 01 FPC-56 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 01 FPC-57 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 07 FPC-58 BOX R-63 558 FPC-301 07 FPC-59 BOX R-63 554 FPC-301 07 FPC-6 STRUT W-24 476 FPC-308 01 FPC-60 BOX R-53 547 FPC-301 07 FPC-61 SPRING R-43 518 FPC-301 07 FPC-62 BOX R-33 496 FPC-301 08 FPC-63 BOX R-33 486 FPC-301 08 FPC-64 BOX R-23 470 FPC-301 08 FPC-65 PSA-1 SNUBBER R-63 558 FPC-301 04 FPC-66 RIGID R-33 480 FPC-305 04 FPC-67 RIGID W-24 480 FPC-305 04 FPC-68 RIGID W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-69 RIGID W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-70 RIGID W-24 473 FPC-305 04 FPC-71 BOX W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-72 RIGID W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-73 BOX W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-74 RIGID W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-75 RIGID W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-76 BOX W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-77 RIGID W-24 480 FPC-305 03 FPC-78 BOX W-24 479 FPC-305 01 FPC-79 RIGID W-24 479 FPC-305 01 FPC-8 STRUT W-14 463 FPC-308 02 FPC-82 RIGID W-24 479 FPC-305 01 FPC-83 RIGID W-34 487 FPC-305 01 FPC-86 SPRING R-63 549 FPC-301 05 FPC-87 BOX R-63 549 FPC-301 06 FPC-88 SPRING R-63 555 FPC-301 04 FPC-9 BOX W-14 455 FPC-308 02 FPC-903N ANCHOR R-31 472 FPC-201 FPC-906N BOX R-31 484 FPC-304 02 FPC-907N RIGID R-31 482 FPC-307 FPC-908N PSA-1 SN(2) R-13 434 FPC-301 08 FPC-909N RIGID R-13 434 FPC-301 08 FPC-91 STRUT W-24 479 FPC-305 02 FPC-911N BOX R-31 480 FPC-305 04 FPC-912N BOX R-61 542 FPC-305 07 FPC-913N BOX R-61 530 FPC-305 07 SEC@.Mdt Vhf&I-I 6-11

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident No ~Descri tion Zone Elev ~Dw No FPC-914N RIGID R-11 433 FPC-307 FPC-915N RIGID R-61 550 FPC-305 11 FPC-916N SPRING R-63 558 FPC-301 04 FPC-918N PSA-1 SNUBBER R-63 558 FPC-301 04 FPC-919N RIGID R-63 558 FPC-301 07 FPC-92 RIGID W-24 479 FPC-305 02 FPC-93 RIGID W-34 487 FPC-305 02 FPC-98 RIGID R-33 482 FPC-304 03 FPC-99 BOX R-11 432 FPC-307 FPC-DM-1A(CS) DEMIN BASE W-34 489 FPC-304 04 FPC-DM-1B(CS) DEMIN BASE W-34 489 FPC-304 05 FPC-HX-1A(CS) HX BASE R-63 552 FPC-302 02 FPC-HX-1B(CS) HX BASE R-61 552 FPC-303 03 FPC-P-1A(CS) PUMP BASE R-63 549 FPC-301 05 FPC-P-1B(CS) PUMP BASE R-63 549 FPC-301 06 FPC-P-3(CS) PUMP BASE R-11 424 FPC-306 G306 RIGID 534 CRD-201 G319 RIGID 534 CRD-201 G323 RIGID 534 CRD-201 G327 RIGID 534 CRD-201 G333 RIGID 535 CRD-201 G339 RIGID 535 CRD-201 G406 RIGID 535 CRD-202 G418 RIGID 535 CRD-202 G422 RIGID 535 CRD-202 G426 RIGID 535 CRD-202 G432 RIGID 535 CRD-202 G500 RIGID 534 CRD-201 G501 RIGID 534 CRD-201 G503 RIGID 533 CRD-201 G504 RIGID 532 CRD-201 G506 RIGID 532 CRD-201 G513 RIGID 533 CRD-201 G519 . RIGID 532 CRD-201 G600 RIGID 535 CRD-202 G601 RIGID 535 CRD-202 G603 RIGID 534 CRD-202 G604 RIGID 534 CRD-202 G605 RIGID 534 CRD-202 G606 RIGID 534 CRD-202 G607 RIGID 532 CRD-202 G608 RIGID 532 CRD-202 SEC@.M&VM&l-l 6-12

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~dent. N D~escri tinn Zpne Elev Draw No.

G613 RIGID 534 CRD-201 HPCS-1 SPRING R-13 420 HPCS-20 01 HPCS-12

'OX

'-13 456 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-13 ANCHOR R-23 454 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-15 ANCHOR R-33 471 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-16 STRUT R-23 452 HPCS-20 03 HPCS-17 STRUT R-23 452 HPCS-20 03'3 HPCS-18 STRUT R-23 452 HPCS-20 HPCS-20 RIGID R-23 447 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-21 RIGID R-13 420 HPCS-20 01 HPCS-23 SPRING R-13 420 HPCS-20 01 HPCS-24 STRUT R-33 483 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-25 SPRING R-33 483 HPCS-20 04 HPCS-26 STRUT R-33 483 HPCS-20 04 HPCS-27 STRUT R-33 489 HPCS-20 04 HPCS-28 BOX R-33 489 HPCS-20 04 HPCS-31 STRUT R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-32 SPRING R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-33 BOX R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-34 SPRING R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-35 SPRING R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-37 ANCHOR R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-38 SPRING R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-40 STRUT R-53 533 HPCS-20 06 HPCS-42 240 538 HPCS-10 01 SPRING'PRING HPCS-44 R-23 452 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-45 SPRING 097 434 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-46 SPRING 097 437 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-47 PSA-3 R-13 432 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-20 SN(2)'TRUT HPCS-48 097 430 02 HPCS-49 STRUT 097 429 HPCS-20 02'1 HPCS-52 ANCHOR 097 440 HPCS-20 HPCS-64 BOX HANGER 240 543 HPCS-10 01 HPCS-66 SPRING 240 541 HPCS-10 01 HPCS-7 ANCHOR R-13 432 HPCS-20 01 HPCS-900N STRUT 097 452 HPCS-20 01 HPCS-901N BOX 097 444 HPCS-20 01

  • HPCS-903N STRUT R-33 483 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-904N SPRING 270 537 HPCS-10 01

.HPCS-905N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-53 538 HPCS-20 06 HPCS-906N SPRING 270 537 HPCS-10 01 HPCS-907N STRUT 240 537 HPCS-10 01 SEC-6.hi& VMS l-I 6-13

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~den . No ~Descri tion Zone Elev ~Draw N .

HPCS-908N STRUT 240 537 'PCS-10 01 HPCS-909N STRUT R-33 489 HPCS-20 04 HPCS-911N RIGID STRUT '40 537 HPCS-10 01 HPCS-915N STRUT R-33 489 HPCS-20 04 HPCS-916N BOX R-53 533 HPCS-20 05 HPCS-917N STRUT R-33 489 HPCS-20 04 HPCS-921N STRUT R-13 456 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-922N STRUT R-13 456 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-924N PSA-3 SN(2) R-53 538 HPCS-20 06 HPCS-925N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-53 538 HPCS-20 06 HPCS-P-1(CS) PUMP BASE R-13 422 HPCS-20 02 HPCS-P-2(CS) PUMP BASE H21A 441 SW-309 LPCS-1 RIGID 066 421 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-11 SPRING R-12 440 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-12 BOX R-12 443 LPCS-20 03 LPCS-13 SPRING 120 536 LPCS-10 01 LPCS-14 ANCHOR R-22 447 LPCS-20 03 LPCS-17 BOX R-22 454 LPCS-20 03 LPCS-18 SPRING R-22 457 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-19 ANCHOR R-22 470 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-2 RIGID 066 436 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-20 STRUT R-32 501 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-21 BOX R-43 518 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-22 RIGID R-43 518 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-23 SPRING R-43 518 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-24 BOX R-43 518 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-25 SPRING R-43 518 LPCS-20 05 LPCS-28 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-53 525 LPCS-10 01 LPCS-3 ANCHOR 066 437 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-31 BOX R-12 424 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-32 RIGID R-12 430 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-33 RIGID R-12 434 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-34 RIGID R-22 444 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-35 SPRING R-12 435 'PCS-20 01 LPCS-36 ANCHOR R-22 454 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-38 BOX R-12 440 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-39 BOX R-12 440 LPCS-20 01

  • LPCS-41 STRUT R-32 501 LPCS-20 04 LPCS-42 BOX R-43 518 LPCS-20 04

.LPCS-45 RIGID R-12 430 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-46 BOX R-12 428 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-57 BOX 120 543 LPCS-10 02 .

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident No D~escri i n Zone Elev Drrw No ~P LPCS-63 SPRING 120 541 LPCS-10 02 LPCS-64 SPRING 120 539 LPCS-10 01 LPCS-9 SPRING R-12 425 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-900N BOX 066 542 LPCS-20 01 LPCS-901N ANCHOR R-22 457 LPCS-20 03 LPCS-902N. SPRING 066 435 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-903N ANCHOR R-43 518 LPCS-20 05 LPCS-904N STRUT 120 537 LPCS-10 01 LPCS-906N SPRING 120 537 LPCS-10 01 LPCS-907N STRUT 120 538 LPCS-10 01 LPCS-908N STRUT 120 537 LPCS-10 01 LPCS-911N SPRING R-22 463 LPCS-20 02 LPCS-P-1(CS) PUMP BASE R-12 422 LPCS-20 02 MS-100 STRUT T-26 494 MS-201 03 MS-1000N BOX T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-1001N . PSA-35 SNUBBER T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-1002N PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-1003N PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-203 01 MS-1005N PSA-35 SNUBBER T-23 490 MS-204 04 MS-1009N RIGID T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-101 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-1010N STRUT T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-103 BOX T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-114 PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-115 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-117 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-118 STRUT T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-119 STRUT T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-120 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-121 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-123 STRUT T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-135 PSA-35 SNUBBER T-36 506 MS-201 01 MS-1368-11 SPRING R-45 502 MS-105 02 MS-1368-12 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER 013 502 MS-105 02 MS-1368-13 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER 013 502 'S-105 02 MS-1369-11 SPRING R-44 502 MS-105 03 MS-1369-12 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER 280 502 MS-105 03 MS-1369-13 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER 280 502 MS-105 03 MS-137 SPRING R-42 506 MS-201 01 MS-139 SPRING T-26 484 MS-201 03 MS-140 STRUT T-26 484 MS-201 03 MS-141 SPRING T-23 482 MS-203 04 SEC4:M&I/M&I-1 6-15

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Ien ~N Des~ri )~in Zgne Elev ~Draw N MS-142 SPRING T-23 482 MS-202 04 MS-144 SPRING T-23 482 MS-202 04 MS-145 PSA-10 SNUBBER T-23 482 MS-202 04 MS-146 SPRING (2) T-23 489 MS-202 '03 MS-147 PSA-35 SN(2) T-23 494 MS-202 03 MS-148 PSA-10 SNUBBER T-23 494 MS-202 03 MS-149 SPRING (2) T-23 494 MS-202 03 MS-150 STRUT T-23 494 MS-202 03 MS-151 PSA-3 SN(2) T-23 494 MS-202 03 MS-152 SPRING (2) T-23 494 MS-202 03 MS-154 RIGID T-26 494 MS-202 03 MS-155 STRUT T-26 494 MS-202 03 MS-157 STRUT T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-160 STRUT T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-162 PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-163 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-167 PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-168 STRUT T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-170 SPRING (2) T-26 494'94 MS-202 02 MS-171 SPRING T-26 MS-202 02 MS-173 SPRING T-46 504 MS-202 01 MS-174 PSA-35 SNUBBER T-36 506 MS-202 01 MS-176 SPRING R-42 506 MS-202 01 MS-177 PSA-3 SN(2) T-26 489 MS-202 03 MS-178 SPRING T-26 489 MS-202 03 MS-179 STRUT(2) T-26 489 MS-202 03 MS-180 ROD T-26 485 MS-205 MS-181 ROD T-26 485 MS-205 MS-182 ROD T-26 485 MS-205 MS-1C-1PS STRUT R-45 502 MS-105 01 MS-24 SPRING T-23 482 MS-203 04 MS-256 STRUT R-42 504 MS-206 MS-26 STRUT T-23 489 MS-203 03 MS-260 SPRING R-42 502 MS-105 01 MS-261 SPRING R-44 502 MS-105 01 MS-2619-11 PSA-I/4 SNUBBER 315 597 MS-106 01 MS-2619-13 PSA-1 SNUBBER 237 597 MS-106 01 MS-2619-14 STRUT 237 597 MS-106 01 MS-2619-16 STRUT 237 594 MS-106 01 MS-2619-17 SPRING R-74 597 MS-106 01 MS-2619-21 STRUT 235 579 MS-106 02 MS-2619-210 STRUT 230 574 MS-106 02 .

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Iden N ~Desert rien Zone Elev ~Draw N MS-2619-211 RIGID R-74 581 MS-106 02 STRUT R-74 578 MS-106 02 MS-2619-214'S-2619-22 RIGID R-74 575 MS-106 02 MS-2619-24 RIGID R-74 574 MS-106 02 MS-2619-26 STRUT 222 578 MS-106 02 MS-2619-310 STRUT 215 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-311 STRUT 200 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-312 STRUT 205 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-313 STRUT 181 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-314 STRUT 180 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-318 STRUT 139 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-319 . STRUT 140 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-320 SPRING 121 580 MS-106 03 MS-2619-42A STRUT 060 572 MS-106 04 MS-2619-42C PSA-1/2 SNUBBER 060 572 MS-106 04 MS-2619-43 SPRING R-74 580 MS-106 04 MS-2619-44 SPRING R-74 580 MS-106 04 MS-2619-45 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER 089 580 MS-106 04 MS-2619-46 STRUT 090 580 MS-106 04 MS-266 SPRING R-55 546 MS-301 01 MS-267 SPRING R-55 530 MS-301 02 MS-268 SPRING R-45 505 MS-301 03 MS-269 SPRING R-55 546 MS-302 01 MS-27 PSA-10 SN(2) T-23 494 MS-203 03 MS-270 SPRING R-55 520 MS-302 02 MS-271 SPRING R-45 516 MS-302 03 MS-272 , SPRING R-55 546 MS-303 01 MS-273 SPRING R-55 525 MS-303 02 MS-274 SPRING R-45 509 MS-303 03 MS-275 SPRING R-45 505 MS-303 03 MS-276 SPRING 050 546 MS-304 01 MS-277 SPRING 050 523 MS-304 02 MS-278 SPRING 080 523'10 MS-304 02 MS-279 SPRING 090 MS-304 03 MS-28 SPRING T-23 494 MS-203 03 MS-280 SPRING R-55 546 MS-305 01 MS-281 SPRING R-45 521 MS-305 02 MS-282 SPRING R-45 510 MS-305 03 MS-283 SPRING R-55 546 MS-307 01 MS-284 SPRING R-44 527 MS-307 02 MS-286 SPRING R-47 509 MS-307 03 MS-287 SPRING R-55 546 MS-308 01 SEC-6.M& VII-1 6-17

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~dent N ~Desert ti n Zone Elev Draw No.

MS-288 SPRING R-55 539 MS-308 01 MS-289 SPRING R-55 530 MS-308 02 MS-291 SPRING R-47 508 MS-308 04 MS-292 SPRING R-47 506 MS-308 04 MS-293 SPRING 300 546 MS-310 01 MS-294 SPRING 300 532 MS-310 02 MS-295 SPRING 300 514 MS-310 02 MS-296 SPRING R-54 547 MS-311 01 MS-297 SPRING R-54 528 MS-311 02 MS-298 SPRING R-56 525 MS-311 02 MS-299 SPRING R-46 508 MS-311 03 MS-30 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-203 03 MS-300 SPRING R-54 533 MS-312 01 MS-301 SPRING R-54 533 MS-312 01 MS-302 SPRING R-56 527 MS-312 02 MS-303 SPRING "R-56 527 MS-312 02 MS-304 SPRING R-54 547 MS-313 01 MS-305 SPRING R-56 528 MS-313 02 MS-306 SPRING R-56 528 MS-313 02 MS-307 SPRING R-56 509 MS-313 03 MS-308 SPRING R-54 546 MS-315 01 MS-309 SPRING R-54 530 MS-315 03 MS-31 STRUT T-26 494 MS-203 03 MS-310 SPRING R-44 509 MS-315 03 MS-311 SPRING R-54 546 MS-316 01 MS-312 SPRING R-54 524 MS-316 02 MS-313 SPRING R-44 509 MS-316 03 MS-314 SPRING R-54 546 MS-317 01 MS-315 SPRING R-44 511 MS-317 02 MS-316 SPRING R-44 511 MS-317 03 MS-317 SPRING 300 547 MS-318 01 MS-318 SPRING 300 525 MS-318 02 MS-319 SPRING 300 504'46 MS-318 03 MS-320 SPRING 080 MS-306 01 MS-321 SPRING 090 523 MS-306 02 MS-322 SPRING 090 523 MS-306 02 MS-323 SPRING 100 509 MS-306 03 MS-324 SPRING R-66 547 MS-314 01 MS-325 SPRING R-66 543 MS-314 01 MS-326 SPRING R-56 539 MS-314 02 MS-327 SPRING R-46 509 MS-314 03 MS-328 SPRING R-57 546 MS-309 01 O.j SEC-6.M&VM&1-I 6-18

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~den No. ~De cri ion Zone Elev ~Draw N MS-329 SPRING R-57 535 'S-309 02 MS-33 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-330 SPRING '-47 509 MS-309 03 MS-332 SPRING R-45 505 MS-302 03 MS-333 SPRING 090 506 MS-304 03 MS-334 SPRING R-45 505 MS-305 03 MS-335 SPRING R-47 505 MS-307 03 MS-336 SPRING 300 505 MS-310 03 MS-337 SPRING R-56 505 MS-311 03 MS-338 SPRING R-46 505 MS-312 03 MS-339 SPRING R-56 507 MS-313 03 MS-34 STRUT T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-340 SPRING R-44 506 MS-315 03 MS-341 SPRING R-44 505 MS-316 03 MS-342 SPRING R-44 505 MS-317 03 MS-344 SPRING 100 505 MS-306 03 MS-345 SPRING R-47 506 MS-309 03 MS-346 SPRING R-46 506 MS-314 03 MS-36 STRUT T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-37 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-38 PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-39 STRUT T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-40 STRUT T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-42 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-44 SPRING T-36 506 MS-203 01 MS-45 SNUBBER

'SA-35 T-36 506 MS-203 01 MS-47 SPRING R-42 506 MS-203 01 MS-48 PSA-3 SNUBBER T-26 489 MS-203 03 MS-49 SPRING T-26 489 MS-203 03 MS-50 SPRING T-23 482 MS-204 04 MS-51 SPRING (2) T-23 492 MS-204 04 MS-53 STRUT T-23 494 MS-204 03 MS-54 STRUT T-23 494 MS-204 03 MS-55 SPRING (2) T-23 494 MS-204 03 MS-57 STRUT T-26 494 MS-204 03 MS-58 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-204 03 MS-59 STRUT T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-61 STRUT T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-62 'PRING (2) T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-63 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-65 STRUT T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-66 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-204 02 SEC@.M& I/M&I-i 6-19

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident No. D~eacri ion Zone Elev ~Draw N MS-68 STRUT T-26 494 'S-204 02 MS-69 SPRING T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-71 SPRING T-36 504 MS-204 01 MS-72 PSA-35 SNUBBER T-36 506 MS-204 11 MS-74 SPRING R-41 506 MS-204 01 MS-87 SPRING T-26 489 MS-204 03 MS-88 SPRING T-23 482 MS-201 04 MS-89 SPRING (2) T-23 489 MS-201 04 MS-906N STRUT(2) T-26 494 MS-204 02 MS-91 PSA-3 SN(2) T-23 494 MS-201 03 MS-921N STRUT T-26 494 MS-203 02 MS-924N SPRING T-23 494 MS-201 03 MS-93 SPRING (2) T-23 494 MS-201 03 MS-94 BOX T-23 494 MS-201 03 MS-95 STRUT T-23 494 MS-201 03 MS-96 PSA-10 SN(2) T-23 494 MS-201 03 MS-97 SPRING (2) T-26 494 MS-201 03 MS-98 STRUT T-26 494 MS-201 03 MS-992N BOX T-26 494 MS-201 03 MS-993N PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-201 02 MS-994N BOX T-23 494 MS-203 03 MS-996N PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-997N STRUT T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-998N PSA-10 SN(2) T-26 494 MS-202 02 MS-999N PSA-10 SNUBBER T-26 494 MS-203 03 MS-HA-1 SPRING (2) 072 560 MS-101 01 MS-HA-2 SPRING (2) 016 514 MS-101 02 MS-HB-1 SPRING (2) 108 562 MS-102 01 MS-HB-2 SPRING 070 543 MS-102 01 MS-HB-3 SPRING (2) 026 515 MS-102 02 MS-HC-1 SPRING (2) 252 559 MS-103 01 MS-HC-2 SPRING 300 543 MS-103 01 MS-HC-3 SPRING (2) 333 514 MS-103 02 MS-HD-1 SPRING 288 557 MS-104 01 MS-HD-2 SPRING (2) 343 515 MS-104 02 MS-SA-1 STRUT 017 534 MS-101 02 MS-SA-2 STRUT 015 505 MS-101 02 MS-SA-4 STRUT 015 505 MS-101 02 MS-SA-7 STRUT 072 . 550 MS-101 01

, MS-SB-1 RIGID STRUT 023 501 MS-102 02 MS-SB RIGID STRUT 023 501 MS-102 02 MS-SB-3 RIGID STRUT 028 538 MS-102 02 SEc.6.MA VII-1 6-20

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~den No ~Dpi~ion ~n Elev ~Draw N MS-SB-7 RIGID STRUT 108 556 MS-102 01 MS-SB-9 RIGID STRUT 045 543 MS-102 01 MS-SC-1 PSA-100 SNUBBER 337 506 MS-103 02 MS-SC-10 PSA-35 SNUBBER 300 543 MS-103 01 MS-SC-2 PSA-100 SNUBBER 337 506 MS-103 02 MS-SC-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER 334 539 MS-103 02 MS-SC-4 PSA-35 SNUBBER 342 536 MS-103 02 MS-SC-5 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 538 MS-103 01 MS-SC-6 PSA-35 SNUBBER 268 556 MS-103 01 MS-SC-7 PSA-35 SNUBBER 236 556 MS-103 01 MS-SC-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER 275 543 MS-103 01 MS-SC-9 PSA-35 SNUBBER 320 543 MS-103 01 MS-SD-1 STRUT 359 506 . MS-104 02 MS-SD-2 STRUT 359 506 MS-104 02 MS-SD-4 STRUT 346 530 MS-104 02 MS-SD-7 STRUT 288 556 MS-104 01 MSRV-1A-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-65 546 MS-301 01 MSRV-1A-4 STRUT R-55 539 MS-301 01 MSRV-1A-7PS RIGID R-45 501 MS-301 03 MSRV-1B-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-55 546 MS-305 01 MSRV-1B-6PS RIGID R-45 501 MS-305 03 MSRV-1C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER 300 544 MS-310 01 MSRV-1C-2 PSA-35 SNUBBER 300 548 MS-310 01 MSRV-1C-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER 300 544 MS-310 01 MSRV-1C-4 PSA-10 SNUBBER 300 521 MS-310 02 MSRV-1C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER 300 522 MS-310 02 MSRV-1C-6PS RIGID 300 501 MS-310 03 MSRV-1C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER 300 535 MS-310 01 MSRV-1D-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 546 MS-315 02 MSRV-1D-7PS RIGID R-44 501 MS-315 03 MSRV-2A-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-65 548 MS-302 01 MSRV-2A-5PS RIGID R-45 501 MS-302 03 MSRV-2B-2 RIGID STRUT 080 534 MS-306 01 MSRV-2B-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER 080 546 MS-306 01 MSRV-2B-6 RIGID STRUT 090 525 MS-306 02 MSRV-2B-9PS RIGID 100 501 MS-306 03 MSRV-2C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 538 MS-311 01 MSRV-2C-10PS RIGID R-56 501 MS-311 03 MSRV-2C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 546 MS-311 01 MSRV-2C-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 537 MS-311 01 MSRV-2C-4 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 525 MS-311 02 MSRV-2C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 525 MS-311 02 SECA.MEUM& I-1 6-21

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Ident N ~Des radiin Elev ~Draw N MSRV-2C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 525 MS-311 02 MSRV-2C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 522 MS-311 03 MSRV-2C-8 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 535 MS-311 01 MSRV-2C-9 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 530 MS-311 02 MSRV-2D-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 546 MS-316 01 MSRV-2D-6PS RIGID R-44 501 MS-316 03 MSRV-3A-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-55 546 MS-303 01 MSRV-3A-4 STRUT R-55 527 MS-303 02 MSRV-3A-6 STRUT R-45 520 MS-303 03 MSRV-3A-7PS RIGID R-45 501 MS-303 03 MSRV-3B-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-55 546 MS-307 01 MSRV-3B-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-55 539 MS-307 01 MSRV-3B-6 RIGID STRUT R-57 525 MS-307 02 MSRV-3B-7 RIGID STRUT R-57 525 MS-307 03 MSRV-3C-1 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-54 544 MS-312 01 MSRV-3C-10 STRUT R-46 510 MS-312 03 MSRV-3C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 546 MS-312 01 MSRV-3C-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 544 MS-312 01 MSRV-3C-4 STRUT R-56 527 MS-312 02 MSRV-3C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 525 MS-312 02 MSRV-3C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 527 MS-312 02 MSRV-3C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 527 MS-312 02 MSRV-3C-8 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 527 MS-312 02 MSRV-3D-4 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 546 MS-317 01 MSRV-3D-7 STRUT R-44 514 MS-317 03 MSRV-3D-8PS RIGID R-44 501 MS-317 03 MSRV-4A-10 STRUT 080 525 MS-304 02 MSRV-4A-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER 050 546 MS-304 01 MSRV-4A-6 STRUT 090 514 MS-304 03 MSRV-4A-8PS RIGID 090 501 MS-304 03 MSRV-4A-9 STRUT 080 523 MS-304 02 MSRV-4B-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-55 546 MS-308 01 MSRV-4B-5 RIGID STRUT R-57 528. MS-308 02 MSRV-4B-7 RIGID STRUT R-57 528 MS-308 02 MSRV-4B-9PS RIGID R-47 501 MS-308 04 MSRV-4C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 538 MS-313 01 MSRV-4C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 546 MS-313 01 MSRV-4C-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-54 538 MS-313 01 MSRV-4C-4 STRUT R-56 =

528 MS-313 02 MSRV-4C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 528 MS-313 02 MSRV-4C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 528 MS-313 02 MSRV-4C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 528 MS-313 02 SECS.M& Vhf&I-1 6-22

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~Id ~n~N) ~De cri ioa Elev Draw No MSRV-4C-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-56 528 MS-313 02 MSRV-4C-9 PSA-3 SN(2) R-46 505 MS-313 03 MSRV-4D-2 PSA-1Q SNUBBER 300 546 MS-318 01 MSRV-4D-5 STRUT 300 512 MS-318 03 MSRV-4D-7PS RIGID 300 501 MS-318 03 MSRV-5B-10PS RIGID R-47 501 MS-309 03 MSRV-5B-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-57 548 MS-309 01 MSRV-5B-7 RIGID STRUT R-57 525 MS-309 03 MSRV-5B-8 RIGID STRUT R-57 525 MS-309 03 MSRV-5C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 545 MS-314 01 MSRV-5C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 546 MS-314 01 MSRV-5C-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-54 546 MS-314 01 MSRV-5C-4 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-56 532 MS-314 02 MSRV-5C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 529 MS-314 02 MSRV-5C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 532 MS-314 02 MSRV-5C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-56 529 MS-314 02 MSRV-5C-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-56 529 MS-314 02 MSRV-5C-9 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-46 505 MS-314 03 RCC-255 BOX R-42 514 RCC-201 RCC-256 SPRING R-42 514 RCC-201 RCC-267 SPRING R-45 512 RCC-301 01 RCC-269 BOX R-35 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-274 SPRING R-37 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-276 BOX R-37 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-279 SPRING R-37 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-280 ANCHOR R-37 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-285 . STRUT R-36 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-287 ANCHOR R-36 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-306 BOX R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-308 STRUT R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-309 STRUT R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-311 STRUT R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-312 STRUT R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-315 SPRING R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-316 ANCHOR R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-325 SPRING R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-327 STRUT R-45 502 RCC-302 02 RCC-345 SPRING R-45 522 RCC-302 02 RCC-389 SPRING R-42 514 RCC-202 RCC-434 ANCHOR R-55 536 RCC-3.01 02 RCC-439 STRUT R-55 530 RCC-301 02 RCC-440 ANCHOR R-57 530 RCC-301 02 6-23

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Iden No. ~De cri ion Zone Elev Draw No RCC-443 ANCHOR R-57 536 RCC-301 02 RCC-462 SPRING R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-465 SPRING R-45 503 RCC-302 02 RCC-469 STRUT R-36 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-472 STRUT R-37 500 ,

RCC-302 01 RCC-475 STRUT R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-477 STRUT R-55 532 RCC-301 02 RCC-478 STRUT R-57 536 RCC-301 02 RCC-487 STRUT R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-488 BOX R-37 500 RCC-302 01 RCC-908N BOX R-37 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-909N STRUT R-36 500 RCC-301 03 RCC-912N STRUT R-45 529 RCC-301 01 RCC-913N STRUT R-55 530 RCC-301 02 RCC-935N RIGID R-61 556 RCC-304 01 RCC-937N RIGID R-61 552 RCC-304 01 RCC-938N RIGID R-61 553 RCC-304 02 RCC-939N RIGID R-61 551 RCC-304 02 RCC-940N . RIGID R-61 551 RCC-304 01 RCC-941N RIGID R-61 552 RCC-304 02 RCC-945N RIGID R-61 557 RCC-303 01 RCC-946N RIGID R-61 559 RCC-303 01 RCC-947N RIGID R-61 561 RCC-303 02 RCC-948N RIGID R-61 559 RCC-303 02 RCC-949N SPRING R-61 556 RCC-303 02 RCC-950N RIGID R-61 561 RCC-303 01 RCC-951N RIGID R-61 561 RCC-303 01 RCC-952N RIGID R-61 559 RCC-303 01 RCIC-1 PSA-1 SNUBBER R-11 425 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-10 STRUT R-11 438 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-100 PSA-I/2 SN(2) R-63 564 RCIC-20 6A RCIC-102 STRUT 165 554 RCIC-10 01 RCIC-103 STRUT 165 555 RCIC-10 01 RCIC-104 SPRING 165 556 RCIC-10 01 RCIC-11 BOX R-11 432 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-12 BOX R-11 426 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-127 SPRING 180 586 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-129 SPRING 170 596 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-13 BOX R-11 426 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-14 BOX R-11 438 RCIC-20 04 RCIC-15 RCIC-16 BOX BOX R-11 R-11 438 438 RCIC-20 RCIC-20 04 04 ~ .

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Amendment No, 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Idednt. N Deg~ri ~ti n Zgne Elev Draw No RCIC-17 BOX R-11 438 'CIC-20 RCIC-19 BOX R-13 438 RCIC-20 04 RCIC-1C-1 RIGID STRUT 114 528 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-1C-12 RIGID STRUT 114 550 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-1C-13 RIGID STRUT 061 531 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-1C-16 RIGID STRUT 114 537 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-1C-2'CIC-1C-5 RIGID STRUT 114 529 RCIC-10 03 RIGID STRUT 063 531 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-1C-6 PSA-3 SN(2) 090 531 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-1C-7 RIGID STRUT 114 537 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-1C-9 PSA-10 SNUBBER 120 551 RCIC-10 01 RCIC-2 STRUT R-11 429 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-20 BOX R-13 438 RCIC-20 04 RCIC-21 STRUT R-13 438 RCIC-20 04 RCIC-22 BOX R-33 472 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-23 STRUT R-21 468 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-24 STRUT R-21 469 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-25 STRUT R-21 465 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-26 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-31 470 RCIC-20 03 RCIC-27 SPRING R-31 470 RCIC-20 03 RCIC-28 BOX R-11 443 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-29 ANCHOR R-43 502 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-3 SPRING (2) R-11 438 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-30 SPRING R-11 435 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-31 SPRING R-12 424 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-38 SN(2)

'SA-1 R-42 512 RCIC-20 01

'RCIC-4 PSA-1 SNUBBER R-11 440 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-47 BOX R-21 452 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-5 STRUT(2) R-21 445 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-52 ANCHOR R-11 440 RCIC-20 03 RCIC-53 SPRING R-11 437 RCIC-20 03 '3 RCIC-54 SRING R-21 447 RCIC-20 RCIC-56 SPRING R-21 452 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-59 SPRING (2) 035 519 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-6 SPRING R-21 453 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-61 SPRING 059 532 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-66 SPRING 040 531 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-67 SPRING 082 531 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-68 SPRING 102 531 RCIC-10 02

~ RCIC-7 ANCHOR R-21 455 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-72 SPRING 114 540 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-74 SPRING 130 550 RCIC-10 01 6-25

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RCIC-75

  • SPRING 120 547 'CIC-10 01 RCIC-79 BOX R-53 524 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-8 STRUT '-21 447 RCIC-20 03 RCIC-80 STRUT R-63 548 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-82 BOX R-63 560 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-83 SPRING R-63 564 RCIC-20 06 RCIC-86 SPRING R-63 564 RCIC-20 06 RCIC-88 BOX R-63 564 RCIC-20 06 RCIC-9 BOX R-11 444 RCIC-20 03 RCIC-90 STRUT R-63 564 RCIC-20 06 RCIC-901N STRUT R-11 433 RCIC-20 04 RCIC-902N SPRING R-11 435 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-903N STRUT R-11 435 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-904N BOX R-11 435 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-91 ANCHOR R-63 564 RCIC-20 06 RCIC-916N STRUT R-11 435 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-927N ANCHOR R-11 435 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-93 BOX R-63 564 RCIC-20 6A RCIC-934N STRUT 170 591 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-936N STRUTS (2) 170 591 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-939N STRUT 165 570 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-940N SPRING 170 593 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-941N SPRING 170 591 RCIC-10 03 RCIC-942N SPRING 165 567 RCIC-10 02 RCIC-943N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-42 512 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-944N PSA-3 SN(2) R-42 512 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-945N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-42 512 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-946N STRUT R-42 512 RCIC-20 01 RCIC-948 N PSA-3 SN(2) R-63 553 RCIC-10 01 RCIC-95 R-63 RCIC-20

'OX 564 6A RCIC-952N BOX R-33 479 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-954N BOX R-23 458 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-955N BOX R-13 443 RCIC-20 05 RCIC-956N STRUT R-13 438 RCIC-20 04 RCIC-961N PSA-1/4 SNUBBER R-21 433 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-966N STRUT R-11 442 RCIC-20 07 RCIC-967N STRUT(2) R-11 438 RCIC-20 03 RCIC-97 SPRING R-63 564 RCIC-20 6A RCIC-971N PSA-1 SNUBBER R-11 440 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-973N STRUT R-11 438 RCIC-20 02 RCIC-98 STRUT R-63 564 RCIC-20 6A RCIC-99 STRUT R-63 564 RCIC-20 6A SECA.M&Vhf&l-l 6-26

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident No ~Desert tion ~Zne Elev Draw No. ~P RCIC-P-1(CS) PUMP BASE R-11 422 RCIC-20 04 RFW-146 PSA-10 SN(2) R-45 519 RFW-101 01 RFW-148 STRUT R-55 524 RFW-101 01 RFW-151 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-67 543 RFW-101 03 RFW-152 SPRING R-65 543 RFW-101 03 RFW-156 SPRING R-65 546 RFW-101 05 RFW-157 SPRING R-65 560 RFW-101 05 RFW-158 SPRING R-64 559 RFW-101 04 RFW-159 SPRING R-67 560 RFW-101 03 RFW-162 PSA-10 SN(2) R-44 516 RFW-102 01 RFW-164 STRUT R-54 523 RFW-102 01 RFW-171 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-64 545 RFW-102 03 RFW-.173 SPRING R-64 543 'FW-102 03 RFW-175 SPRING 330 545 RFW-102 05 RFW-177 SPRING R-42 514 RFW-103 RFW-178 BOX R-42 514 RFW-103 RFW-179 SPRING R-42 514 RFW-103 RFW-180 PSA-1 SNUBBER R-42 514 RFW-103 RFW-181 SPRING R-42 514 RFW-103 RFW-182 SPRING R-44 515 RFW-102 01 RFW-183 SPRING R-64 560 RFW-102 03 RFW-184 SPRING 270 558 RFW-102 04 RFW-185 SPRING 330 560 RFW-102 05 RFW-186 SPRING R-45 518 RFW-101 01 RFW-903N SPRING R-42 514 RFW-103 RFW-915N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-64 545 RFW-102 03 RFW-929 N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-67 545 RFW-101 03 RFW-942N PSA-1 SN(2) R-42 514 RFW-103 RHR-1000N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-71 593 RHR-201 03 RHR-1001N PSA-3 SN(2) R-71 593 RHR-201 03 RHR-1002 N PSA-3 SN(2) R-73 593 RHR-207 04 RHR-1004N STRUT R-52 532 RHR-201 08 RHR-1011S PIPE CLAMP R-62 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-1012S PIPE CLAMP R-62 566 RHR-201 07.

RHR-1017N SPRING 354 540 RHR-103 RHR-1019N STRUT R-52 527 RHR-201 09 RHR-1020N STRUT R-23 465 RHR-207 05 RHR-1021N PSA-3 SN(2) R-12 441 RHR-210 01 RHR-1022N PSA-35 SN(2) R-42 512 RHR-201 11 RHR-117 SPRING R-23 447 RHR-209 01 RHR-118 SPRING R-13 432 RHR-209 02 RHR-119 STRUT R-11 434 RHR-205 03 SEC'A.M&VM&1-1 6-27

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~dent. N ~De cri ti n ~Zne Elev Draw No. ~P RHR-120 STRUT R-11 434 RHR-205 03 RHR-121 PSA-10 SN(2) R-11 436 RHR-206 01 RHR-122 STRUT R-11 436 RHR-206 01 RHR-123 BOX R-11 436 RHR-206 01 RHR-124 STRUT R-11 436 RHR-206 01 RHR-125 STRUT R-11 436 RHR-206 02 RHR-126 STRUT R-11 436 RHR-206 02 RHR-127 BOX R-12 436 RHR-206 02 RHR-128 BOX R-12 436 RHR-206 02 RHR-129 STRUT R-12 436 RHR-206 02 RHR-130 BOX R-12 436 RHR-206 02 RHR-131 STRUT R-12 436 RHR-206 03 RHR-.132 ANCHOR R-12 436 "

RHR-206 03 RHR-135 STRUT R-11 441 RHR-205 04 RHR-136 STRUT R-21 452 RHR-205 04 RHR-137 PSA-10 SN(2) R-11 441 RHR-205 04 RHR-138 SPRING R-21 448 RHR-205 04 RHR-139 SPRING R-12 434 RHR-211 01 RHR-140 SPRING R-11 434 RHR-211 02 RHR-142 PSA-1 SN(2) R-21 468 RHR-201 04 RHR-144 SPRING R-21 465 RHR-201 04 RHR-146 SPRING R-21 as4 RHR-201 04 RHR-148 BOX R-21 as4 RHR-201 04 RHR-149 STRUT R-21 454 RHR-201 04 RHR-150 PSA-3 SN(2) R-31 473 RHR-203 03 RHR-150 SPRING R-31 473 RHR-203 03 RHR-157 SPRING R-11 435 RHR-201 01 RHR-158 STRUT R-11 438 RHR-201 01 RHR-159 STRUT R-11 438 RHR-201 01 RHR-160 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-11 438 RHR-201 01 RHR-161 SPRING R-11 438 RHR-201 01 RHR-162 STRUT R-11 440 RHR-201 01 RHR-163 STRUT R-11 441'58 RHR-201 01 RHR-164 STRUT R-21 RHR-201 02.

RHR-165 STRUT R-21 459 RHR-201 02 RHR-166 SPRING R-13 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-167 SPRING R-13 437 RHR-209 02 RHR-174 BOX R-31 477 RHR-201 02 RHR-176 STRUT R-11 421 RHR-205 03 RHR-181 SPRING R-33 473 RHR-207 16 RHR-183 PSA-10 SN(2) R-33 472 RHR-207 18 RHR-184 STRUT R-33 477 RHR-207 16 SEC.6.MA VM8tl-1 6-28

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~den No ,,~Descri i n Zone Elev Draw No.

RHR-185 SPRING R-43 512 RHR-207 15 RHR-187 SPRING R-21 446 RHR-201 04 RHR-188 SPRING R-21 470 RHR-201 02 RHR-218 PSA-10 SN(2) R-33 494 RHR-207 15 RHR-219 SPRING R-33 492 RHR-207 17 RHR-228 ANCHOR R-63 550 RHR-207 11 RHR-230 BOX R-63 553 RHR-207 11 RHR-231 SPRING 004 530 RHR-101 RHR-234 BOX R-52 535 RHR-201 08 RHR-235 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-52 531 RHR-201 08 RHR-237 STRUT R-52 535 RHR-201 08 RHR-238 ANCHOR R-62 550 RHR-201 08 RHR-240 BOX R-42 519 RHR-201 10 RHR-243 SPRING R-42 512 RHR-201 11 RHR-244 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-42 512 RHR-201 11 RHR-245 BOX R-42 502 RHR-201 11 RHR-247 SPRING R-32 492 RHR-201 11 RHR-248 SPRING R-62 560 RHR-202 01 RHR-249 BOX R-62 560 RHR-202 01 RHR-251 STRUT R-62 560 RHR-202 01 RHR-252 SPRING R-62 560 RHR-202 01 RHR-256 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-61 551 RHR-202 02 RHR-257 SPRING R-63 561 RHR-202 02 RHR-260 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-42 512 RHR-201 11 RHR-261 SPRING R-42 512 RHR-201 11 RHR-262 SPRING R-62 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-263 SPRING R-61 562 RHR-201 07 RHR-264 PSA-3 SN(2) R-61 562 RHR-201 07 RHR-265 SPRING R-64 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-266 BOX R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-267 BOX R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-268 BOX R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-269 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-270 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-271 PSA-3 SN(2) R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-273 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-274 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-275 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-276 PSA-3 SN(2) R-61 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-277 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-278 BOX R-61 566 RHR-203 01 RHR-279 SPRING R-61 566 RHR-203 01 6-29

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~Iden N ~Deacri ti n Zgne Elev ~Draw N RHR-280 SPRING R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-282 PSA-35 SNUBBER 354 561 RHR-103 RHR-286 PSA-10 SN(2) 354 545 RHR-103 RHR-287 PSA-35 SNUBBER 320 563 RHR-103 RHR-295 BOX R-22 460 RHR-210 04 RHR-296 SPRING R-22 458 RHR-210 04 RHR-297 RIGID R-22 458 RHR-210 04 RHR-298 BOX R-22 447 RHR-210 01 RHR-301 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-22 447 RHR-210 01 RHR-302 STRUT R-22 447 RHR-210 01 RHR-303 SPRING R-22 447 RHR-210 01 RHR-304 STRUT R-22 447 RHR-210 01 RHR-311 PSA-3 SN(2) R-12 444 RHR-210 01 RHR-316 SPRING R-22 450 RHR-210 04 RHR-318 RIGID R-22 450 RHR-210 06 RHR-319 RIGID R-22 450 RHR-210 06 RHR-320 SPRING R-22 463 RHR-210 06 RHR-321 SPRING R-12 441 RHR-210 01 RHR-322 BOX R-12 441 RHR-210 01 RHR-323 SPRING R-12 430 RHR-210 01 RHR-324 STRUT R-12 434 RHR-210 02 RHR-337 STRUT R-12 435 RHR-210 02 RHR-338 SPRING R-12 439 RHR-210 02 RHR-345 PSA-1 SN(2) R-22 449 RHR-210 03 RHR-346 STRUT R-22 452 RHR-210 03 RHR-347 BOX R-22 452 RHR-210 03 RHR-348 . SPRING R-22 453 RHR-210 03 RHR-349 SPRING R-22 458 RHR-210 03 RHR-35 SPRING R-12 424 RHR-211 02 RHR-350 SPRING R-52 527 RHR-201 09 RHR-351 SPRING R-61 566 RHR-201 07 RHR-352 STRUT R-62 564 RHR-201 07 RHR-353 STRUT R-62 565 RHR-201 07 RHR-354 SPRING R-61 556 RHR-201 05 RHR-355 STRUT R-61 560 RHR-201 05 RHR-356 STRUT R-61 560 RHR-201 05 RHR-357 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-61 550 RHR-201 05 RHR-358 BOX R-61 550 RHR-201 05 RHR-359 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 550 RHR-201 05 RHR-360 SPRING R-61 550 RHR-201 05 RHR-361 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 550 RHR-201 05 RHR-362 STRUT R-61 550 RHR-201 05 6-30

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident No. D~ercri i n Zone Elev Draw No RHR-363 SPRING R-61 550 RHR-201 05 RHR-365 STRUT R-61 553 RHR-201 06 RHR-366 STRUT '-61 553 RHR-201 06 RHR-367 SPRING R-61 562 RHR-201 06 RHR-368 STRUT R-61 556 RHR-201 06 RHR-369 STRUT R-61 560 RHR-203 01 RHR-37 BOX R-12 427 RHR-211 02 RHR-381 PSA-10 SN(2) 004 550 RHR-101 RHR-382 PSA-35 SNUBBER 004 558 RHR-101 RHR-383 PSA-35 SNUBBER 015 562 RHR-101 RHR-388 PSA-10 SN(2) 135 557 RHR-102 RHR-389 PSA-35 SNUBBER 135 561 RHR-102 RHR-39 PSA-3 SN(2) R-12 434 RHR-211 01 RHR-390 PSA-35 SNUBBER 135 563 RHR-102 RHR-391 ANCHOR R-21 462 RHR-212 RHR-392 BOX R-21 451 RHR-212 RHR-393 BOX R-21 448 RHR-212 RHR-394 SPRING R-11 440 RHR-212 RHR-395 SPRING R-21 462 RHR-212 RHR-40 STRUT R-12 434 RHR-211 01 RHR-405 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 560 RHR-203 01 RHR-406 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-61 560 RHR-203 01 RHR-407 SPRING R-61 560 RHR-203 01 RHR-408 STRUT R-61 557 RHR-203 02 RHR-409 BOX R-51 547 RHR-203 02 RHR-41 BOX R-12 435 RHR-211 01 RHR-410 ANCHOR R-51 524 RHR-203 02 RHR-411 BOX R-31 500 RHR-203 02 RHR-412 STRUT R-31 494 , RHR-203 02 RHR-414 PSA-3 SN(2) R-31 494 RHR-203 02 RHR-415 STRUT R-31 494 RHR-203 02 '2 RHR-416 PSA-10 SN(2) R-31 494 RHR-203 RHR-417 STRUT R-31 476 RHR-203 03 RHR-419 PSA-3 SN(2) R-31 492 RHR-203 03 RHR-42 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-12 434 RHR-211 03 RHR-420 SPRING R-31 485 RHR-203 03 RHR-423 SPRING R-12 436 RHR-206 02 RHR-425 SPRING 225 510 RHR-104 RHR-428 SPRING 225 510 RHR-104 RHR-43 SPRING R-12 434 RHR-211 03 RHR-43-1 SPRING 225 510 RHR-104 RHR-432 SPRING R-12 436 RHR-206 03 6-31

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ldden ~N ~Dcri tioo Elev ~Dw No RHR-433 SPRING R-63 563 'HR-207 07 RHR-434 BOX R-63 553 RHR-207 07 RHR-435 STRUT '-63 553 RHR-207 07 RHR-436 BOX R-63 553 RHR-207 07 RHR-437 PSA-3 SN(2) R-63 563 RHR-207 07 RHR-438 STRUT R-63 563 RHR-207 07 RHR-459 STRUT R-63 551 RHR-207 08 RHR-46 BOX R-12 438 RHR-211 01 RHR-461 SPRING R-63 557 RHR-207 06 RHR-462 SPRING R-63 566 RHR-207 07 RHR-463 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-464 BOX R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-465 PSA-3 SN(2) R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-466 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-467 STRUT R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-468 SPRING R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-469 SPRING R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-47 STRUT R-22 445 RHR-211 01 RHR-470 STRUT R-63 561 RHR-207 09 RHR-471 SPRING R-11 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-472 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 561 RHR-207 09 RHR-473 SPRING R-63 561 RHR-207 09 RHR-475 ANCHOR R-63 550 RHR-207 10 RHR-476 BOX R-63 556 RHR-207 11 RHR-478 SPRING R-53 541 RHR-207 10 RHR-479 PSA-3 SN(2) R-53 538 RHR-207 10 RHR-480 STRUT R-53 538 RHR-207 10 RHR-481 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-53 537 RHR-207 10 RHR-482 STRUT 135 525 RHR-102 RHR-483 SPRING 135 532 RHR-102 RHR-485 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-43 519 RHR-207 10 '0 RHR-486 SPRING R-53 533 RHR-207 RHR-488 ANCHOR R-43 515 RHR-207 12 RHR-49 STRUT R-11 434 RHR-211 02 RHR-491 SPRING R-43 517 RHR-207 12 RHR-492 PSA-3 SN(2) R-43 517 RHR-207 12 RHR-493 SPRING R-43 515 RHR-207 13 RHR-494 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-43 515 RHR-207 13 RHR-495 PSA-35 SN(2) R-43 515 RHR-207 13 RHR-496 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-43 515 RHR-207 13 RHR-497 SPRING R-43 515 RHR-207 13 RHR-498 SPRING R-41 511 RHR-207 14 6-32

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RHR-50 PSA-3 SNB/STRUT R-11 434 RHR-211 02 RHR-500 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-41 515 RHR-207 13 RHR-501 SPRING R-41 511 RHR-207 14 RHR-502 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-41 511 RHR-207 14 RHR-503 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-41 511 RHR-207 14 RHR-504 SPRING 085 509 RHR-105 RHR-506 SPRING 100 509 RHR-105 RHR-51 STRUT R-11 434 RHR-211 02 RHR-510 SPRING 080 509 RHR-105 RHR-512 SPRING 265 509 RHR-106 RHR-514 SPRING 280 509 RHR-106 RHR-518 SPRING 275 509 RHR-106 RHR-52 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 551 RHR-207 08 RHR-520 RIGID 165 550 RCIC-10 01 RHR-521 SPRING 135 563 RHR-102 RHR-522 SPRING 135 557 RHR-102 RHR-523 SPRING 135 534 RHR-102 RHR-524 SPRING 354 556 RHR-103 RHR-525 SPRING 315 563 RHR-103 RHR-526 SPRING 354 534 RHR-103 RHR-527 SPRING 004 534 RHR-101 RHR-528 SPRING 004 544 RHR-101 RHR-529 SPRING 025 563 RHR-101 RHR-53 SPRING R-63 556 RHR-207 08 RHR-539 STRUT R-53 522 RHR-207 03 RHR-540 STRUT R-53 522 RHR-207 03 RHR-548 PSA-3 SN(2) R-63 548 RHR-207 03 RHR-55 BOX R-12 438 RHR-206 03 RHR-551 PSA-3 SN(2) R-63 568 RHR-207 ,03 RHR-552 STRUT R-73 575 RHR-207 03 RHR-553 STRUT R-73 575 RHR-207 03 RHR-554 STRUT R-73 575 RHR-207 04 RHR-555 SPRING R-73 587 RHR-207 04 RHR-556 STRUT R-73 593 RHR-207 04 RHR-557 STRUT R-63 550 RHR-207 06 RHR-558 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 550 RHR-207 06 RHR-559 SPRING R-63 550 RHR-207 06 RHR-56 SPRING R-11 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-560 SPRING R-63 550 RHR-207 06

.RHR-561 STRUT R-63 550 RHR-207 06 RHR-562 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 550 RHR-207 06 RHR-563 PSA-1 SN(2) R-63 550 RHR-207 06 SEC-6.M&I/M&I-l 6-33

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~dent N ~Descri tion Zone Elev Dtrw No RHR-564 STRUT R-63 560 RHR-207 06 RHR-565 STRUT R-63 560 RHR-207 06 RHR-58 ANCHOR R-11 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-581 STRUT R-73 595 RHR-208 02 RHR-59 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-13 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-597 STRUT R-71 597 RHR-204 02 RHR-598 SPRING R-71 593 RHR-201 03 RHR-599 STRUT R-71 590 RHR-201 03 RHR-60 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-13 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-600 STRUT R-71 575 RHR-201 03 RHR-601 STRUT R-71 575 RHR-201 03 RHR-603 STRUT R-61 562 RHR-201 02 RHR-604 SPRING R-61 567 RHR-201 02 RHR-605 STRUT R-51 523 RHR-201 02 RHR-606 STRUT R-51 512 RHR-201 02 RHR-608 SPRING R-73 597 RHR-208 02 RHR-609 SPRING R-63 560 RHR-207 06 RHR-61 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-13 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-62 SPRING R-13 434 RHR-205 02 RHR-66 SPRING R-13 434 RHR-205 01 RHR-67 PSA-3 SNUBBER R-13 437 RHR-205 01 RHR-68 STRUT R-13 437 RHR-205 01 RHR-69 STRUT R-23 462 RHR-205 01 RHR-70 STRUT R-23 462 RHR-205 01 RHR-71 ANCHOR R-33 483 RHR-205 01 RHR-76 SPRING R-23 465 RHR-205 01 RHR-77 SPRING R-33 490 RHR-205 01 RHR-78 SPRING 200 504 RHR-104 RHR-79 SPRING R-13 437 RHR-209 02 RHR-80 STRUT R-13 437 RHR-209 02 RHR-81 STRUT R-13 421 RHR-209 02 RHR-84 ANCHOR R-13 438 RHR-209 01 RHR-87 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-51 525 RHR-103 RHR-90 BOX R-52 525 RHR-210 05 RHR-900N STRUT R-22 450 RHR-211 01 RHR-901N PSA-3 SN(2) R-33 501 RHR-207 15 RHR-902N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-33 478 RHR-207 16 RHR-903N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-33 492 RHR-207 17 RHR-904N STRUT R-23 452 RHR-209 01 RHR-905N STRUT R-22 452 RHR-211 01 RHR-906N PSA-10 SN(2) R-33 474 RHR-207 18 RHR-907N PSA-35 SNUBBER R-53 525 RHR-102 .

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident No De~~cri )~in Zone Elev Draw No. ~P RHR-908N PSA-3 SN(2) R-43 517 RHR-207 12 RHR-909N STRUT R-21 452 RHR-205 04 RHR-91 STRUT R-52 525 RHR-210 05 RHR-910N STRUT R-41 511 RHR-207 13 RHR-911N STRUT R-43 509 RHR-207 13 RHR-912N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-33 499 RHR-207 15 RHR-913N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-33 492 RHR-207 17 RHR-914N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-33 474 RHR-207 18 RHR-915N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-33 479 RHR-207 16 RHR-916N RIGID R-12 436 RHR-206 03 RHR-917N SPRING R-11 430 RHR-205 03 RHR-918N BOX R-13 441 RHR-207 01 RHR-919N BOX R-23 446 RHR-207 01 RHR-920N BOX R-23 460 RHR-207 02 RHR-921N BOX R-33 486 RHR-207 02 RHR-922N PSA-1 SNUBBER R-23 456 RHR-207 05 RHR-923N SPRING R-13 434 RHR-207 01 RHR-924N SPRING R-23 464 RHR-207 02 RHR-925N SPRING R-23 465 RHR-207 05 RHR-926N SPRING R-13 441 RHR-207 01 RHR-927N SPRING R-23 465 RHR-207 05 RHR-928N SPRING R-23 446 RHR-207 05 RHR-929N SPRING R-13 441 RHR-207 01 RHR-931N SPRING R-33 480 RHR-207 18 RHR-932N. SPRING R-23 RHR-207 18 RHR-934N SPRING R-33 475 RHR-224 RHR-937N RIGID 'R-33 480 RHR-207 18 RHR-94 STRUT R-42 517 RHR-210 05 RHR-940N PSA-3 SN(2) R-33 480 RHR-224 RHR-941N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-52 527 RHR-101 RHR-942N PSA-1 SN(2) R-23 454 RHR-207 05 RHR-943N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-13 441 RHR-207 01 RHR-944N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-13 441'58 RHR-207 01 RHR-945 N PSA-1 SN(2) R-23 RHR-207 05 RHR-946N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-31 468 RHR-203 05 RHR-947N PSA-3 SN(2) R-31 473 RHR-203 03 RHR-948N PSA-3 SN(2) R-31 473 RHR-203 03 RHR-95 SPRING R-42 517 RHR-210 05 RHR-952N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-31 486 RHR-203 04 RHR-954N PSA-1 SN(2) R-31 477 RHR-216 RHR-956N BOX R-63 566 RHR-207 09 RHR-958N ANCHOR R-62 556 RHR-202 02 SEC'A.M &VM&1-1 6-35

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RHR-959N, PSA-3 SN(2) R-33 480 RHR-224 RHR-96 BOX R-42 517 RHR-210 05 RHR-962N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-33 480 RHR-207 18 RHR-963N BOX R-32 498 RHR-201 11 RHR-964N ANCHOR R-42 512 RHR-201 10 RHR-965N ANCHOR R-52 527 RHR-201 09 RHR-966N ANCHOR R-12 438 RHR-211 01 RHR-967N ANCHOR R-23 465 RHR-207 05 RHR-968 N ANCHOR R-33 488 RHR-207 03 RHR-97 BOX R-42 505 RHR-210 05 RHR-970N ANCHOR R-31 501 RHR-201 02 RHR-971 N ANCHOR R-21 465 RHR-201 04 RHR-972N BOX R-22 446 RHR-210 03 RHR-973N ANCHOR R-22 444 RHR-210 02 RHR-974N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-31 468 RHR-203 03 RHR-976N STRUT R-43 515 RHR-207 12 RHR-977N PSA-3 SN(2) R-31 486 RHR-203 04 RHR-979N RIGID 165 550 RCIC-10 01 mR-98 STRUT R-42 504 RHR-210 05 RHR-980N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-73 593 RHR-207 04 RHR-984N SPRING R-71 597 RHR-204 02 RHR-986N PSA-1 SNUBBER R-31 476 RHR-203 04 RHR-987N RIGID R-31 474 RHR-232 05 RHR-99 ANCHOR R-32 471 RHR-210 04 RHR-990N BOX R-21 462 RHR-212 RHR-996N ANCHOR R-52 525 RHR-210 05 RHR-997N . ANCHOR R-22 455 RHR-210 06 RHR-998N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-63 551 RHR-207 08 RHR-999N STRUT R-22 456 RHR-210 04 RHR-HX-1A(CS) HX BASE R-71 572 RHR-214 RHR-HX-1B(CS) HX BASE R-73 572 RHR-214 RHR-P-2A(CS) RHR PUMP BASE R-11 422 RHR-213 RHR-P-2B(CS) . RHR PUMP BASE R-13 422'22 RHR-213 RHR-P-2C(CS) RHR PUMP BASE R-12 RHR-213 RHR-SA-30 PSA-10 SN(2) R-45 509 RRC-106 RHR-SA-31 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-45 509 RRC-106 RHR-SA-32 PSA-10 SN(2) 085 510 RHR-105 RHR-SA-33 PSA-10 SNUBBER 085 509 RHR-105 RHR-SA-34 PSA-35 SNUBBER 080 509 RHR-105 RHR-SA-35 PSA-10 SNUBBER 100 510 RHR-105 RHR-SA-36 PSA-35 SNUBBER 100 509 RHR-105 RHR-SA-37 PSA-35 SNUBBER 100 509 RHR-105 SEC@.M& VM&l-1 6-36

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~dent N De,~cri i~ion one Elev ~Dw No. ~P RHR-SA-38 PSA-10 SNUBBER 100 510 RHR-105 RHR-SA-39 PSA-10 SN(2) 085 509 RHR-105 RHR-SA-40 PSA-10 SNUBBER '090 509 RHR-105 RHR-SA-50 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-46 512 'RC-105 RHR-SA-51 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-46 510 RRC-105 RHR-SA-52 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-46 510 RRC-105 RHR-SA-53 PSA-10 SNUBBER 225 510 RHR-104 RHR-SA-54 PSA-35 SNUBBER 225 510 RHR-104 RHR-SA-55 PSA-100 SNUBBER 225 511 RHR-104 RHR-SA-56 PSA-10 SNUBBER 225 514 RHR-104 RHR-SA-57 PSA-35 SNUBBER 225 510 RHR-104 RHR-SA-58 PSA-35 SN(2) 225 510 RHR-104 RHR-SA-59 PSA-35 SNUBBER 225 511 RHR-104 RHR-SB-30 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-46 509 RRC-107 RHR-SB-31 PSA-10 SNUBBER R-46 509 RRC-107 RHR-SB-32 PSA-10 SNUBBER 275 509 RHR-106 RHR-SB-33 PSA-10 SNUBBER 275 504 RHR-106 RHR-SB-34 PSA-10 SN(2) 280 513 RHR-106 RHR-SB-35 PSA-10 SNUBBER 280 510 RHR-106 RHR-SB-36 PSA-10 SNUBBER 280 509 RHR-106 RHR-SB-37 PSA-10 SNUBBER 280 509 RHR-106 RHR-SB-38 PSA-10 SNUBBER 280 510 RHR-106 RHR-SB-39 PSA-3 SN(2) 265 509 RHR-106 RHR-SB-40 STRUT 265 509 RHR-106 RPV.STAB 0 STABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV STAB 135 STABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV STAB 180 STABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV STAB 225 STABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV STAB 270 STABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV STAB 315 'TABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV STAB 45 STABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV STAB 90 STABLIZER R-68 570 RPV-101 RPV(CS) SKIRT & BAS PLT R-48 516 RPV-101 RRC-1 SPRING R-46 513 RRC-105 RRC-10 SPRING R-46 509 RRC-107 RRC-11 SPRING 225 510 RHR-104 RRC-12 SPRING 015 514 RRC-104 RRC-1C-1 PSA-1 SN(2) 015 514 RRC-104 RRC-1C-6PS STRUT 010 500 RRC-109 RRC-1C-8PS STRUT R-35 500 RRC-108 RRC-1C-900N PSA-1 SN(2) R-45 514 RRC-104 RRC-2 SPRING R-37 500 RRC-108 6-37

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~dent N ~De cri ti n Zone Elev Drrw~N RRC-3 SPRING R-37 500 RRC-108 RRC-4 SPRING R-35 '00 RRC-108 RRC-4470-31 PSA-1 SNUBBER 324 500 RRC-111 RRC-6 SPRING 354 SOO RRC-109 RRC-9 SPRING R-45 509 RRC-106 RRC-900N STRUT 135 506 RRC-103 RRC-901N STRUT 315 506 RRC-103 RRC-HA-1 SPRING 180 524 RRC-101 01 RRC-HA-2 SPRING 141 528 RRC-103 RRC-HA-3 SPRING 141 526 RRC-103 RRC-HA-4 SPRING 141 528 RRC-103 RRC-HA-5 SPRING 141 526 RRC-103 RRC-HA-7 SPRING 100 506 RRC-101 02 RRC-HA-8 SPRING 082 528 RRC-101 03 RRC-HA-9 SPRING 080 528 RRC-101 03 RRC-HB-1 SPRING (2) 000 524 RRC-102 01 RRC-HB-2 SPRING 315 528 RRC-103 RRC-HB-3 SPRING 315 526 RRC-103 RRC-HB-4 SPRING 315 528 RRC-103 RRC-HB-5 SPRING 315 528 RRC-103 RRC-HB-7 SPRING 270 506 RRC-102 02 RRC-HB-8 SPRING 280 528 RRC-102 03 RRC-HB-9 SPRING 264 528 RRC-102 03.

RRC-RA-1 STRUT 170 506 RRC-103 RRC-RB-1 STRUT 'S 315 506 RRC-103 RRC-SA-1 A-35 SNUBBER 180 510 RRC-101 01 RRC-SA-11 PSA-35 SNUBBER 120 528 RRC-101 03 RRC-SA-12 PSA-35 SNUBBER 045 528 RRC-101 03 RRC-SA-13 PSA-35 SNUBBER 110 528 RRC-101 03 RRC-SA-14 PSA-35 SNUBBER 040 528 RRC-101 03 RRC-SA-15 PSA-35 SNUBBER 090 506 RRC-101 02 RRC-SA-16 PSA-35 SNUBBER 180 503 RRC-101 01 RRC-SA-17 PSA-35 SNUBBER 090 526 RRC-101, 02 RRC-SA-18 PSA-35 SNUBBER 090 526 RRC-101 02 RRC-SA-19 PSA-35 SNUBBER 108 520 RRC-101 01 RRC-SA-2 PSA-35 SNUBBER 180 512 RRC-101 01 RRC-SA-20 PSA-35 SNUBBER 180 520 RRC-101 01 RRC-SA-25 FSA-35 SNUBBER 180 511 RRC-101 01 RRC-SA-3 PSA-100 SNUBBER 156 522 RRC-103 RRC-SA-4 PSA-100 SNUBBER 135 522 RRC-103 RRC-SA-5 PSA-100 SNUBBER 130 523 RRC-103 RRC-SA-6 PSA-100 SNUBBER 135 503 RRC-103 .

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~iden N . ~Descri rien Zone Elev ~Draw N .

RRC-SA-65 PSA-35 SNUBBER 104 506 RRC-101 '02 RRC-SA-66 PSA-35 SNUBBER 155 506 RRC-101 02 RRC-SA-7 PSA-35 SNUBBER 105 506 RRC-101 02 RRC-SA-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER 090 519 RRC-101 02 RRC-SA-9 PSA-35 SNUBBER 090 520 RRC-101 02 RRC-SB-1 PSA-35 SNUBBER 000 '09 RRC-102 01 RRC-SB-11 PSA-35 SNUBBER 225 528 RRC-102 03 RRC-SB-12 PSA-35 SNUBBER 300 528 RRC-102 03 RRC-SB-13 PSA-35 SNUBBER 225 528 RRC-102 03 RRC-SB-14 PSA-35 SNUBBER 295 528 RRC-102 03 RRC-SB-15 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 506 RRC-102 02 RRC-SB-16 PSA-35 SN(2) 000 518 RRC-102 01 RRC-SB-17 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 526 RRC-102 02 RRC-SB-18 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 526 RRC-102 02 RRC-SB-2 PSA-35 SNUBBER 000 508 RRC-102 01 RRC-SB-25 PSA-35 SNUBBER 000 515 RRC-102 01 RRC-SB-3 PSA-100 SNUBBER 315 523 RRC-103 RRC-SB-4 PSA-100 SNUBBER 315 523 RRC-103 RRC-SB-5 PSA-100 SNUBBER 315 523 RRC-103 RRC-SB-6 PSA-100 SNUBBER 317 502 RRC-103 RRC-SB-65 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 506 RRC-102 02 RRC-SB-66 PSA-35 SNUBBER R-44 506 RRC-102 02 RRC-SB-7 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 506 RRC-102 02 RRC-SB-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 518 RRC-102 02 RRC-SB-9 PSA-35 SNUBBER 270 518 RRC-102 02 RWCU-139 SPRING 150 541 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-140 SPRING 130 538 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-141 SPRING 090 538 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-142 SPRING 090 533 RWCU-10 03 SPRING 045 500 RWCU-10 01 RWCU-143'WCU-144 SPRING 045 505 RWCU-10 01 RWCU-145 SPRING 075 500 RWCU-10 02 RWCU-146 SPRING 075 500 RWCU-10 02 RWCU-1C-1 STRUT 075 541 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-1C-16 PSA-1 SNUBBER 045 500 RWCU-10 01 RWCU-1C-17 PSA-1 SN(2) 045 508 RWCU-10 01 RWCU-1C-1PS PIPE STOP 150 538 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-1C-2 PSA-1 SNUBBER 140 538 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-1C-2PS STRUT 100 538 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-1C-3 PSA-3 SN(2) 090 538 RWCU-10 04 RWCU-1C-3PS STRUT 075 532 RWCU-10 03 RWCU-1C-4PS STRUT 075 509 RWCU-10 03 6-39

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident. Nn Qeecr~ii n Zone Elev Dr~wN~

RWCU-1C-5 PSA-3 SNUBBER 075 513 RWCU-10 03 RWCU-1C-5PS STRUT 075 512 RWCU-10 03 RWCU-1C-6 PSA-3 SNUBBER 075 501 RWCU-10 03 RWCU-1C-7 PSA-3 SNUBBER 075 500 RWCU-10 02 RWCU-1C-7PS STRUT 075 500 RWCU-10 02 RWCU-1C-8 PSA-3 SNUBBER 075 501 RWCU-10 03 RWCU-1C-9PS STRUT 045 500 RWCU-10 01 RWCU-927N PSA-3 SNUBBER R-53 538 RWCU-30 RWCU-928N PSA-10 SNUBBER R-53 538 RWCU-30 SDV-A(CS) SDV BASE R-51 524 CRD-201 SDV-B(CS) SDV BASE R-52 524 CRD-202 SLC-4453-13 RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-14 RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-21 RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-210 RIGID R-63 566 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-211 RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-212 RIGID R-63 555 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-213 RIGID R-63 555 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-214 RIGID R-63 568 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-215 RIGID R-63 568 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-22 RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-23 RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-24 RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-25A RIGID R-63 557 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-26B RIGID R-63 560 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-29 RIGID R-63 568 SLC-101 01 SLC-4453-31 RIGID R-63 553 SLC-101 02 SLC-4453-32 RIGID R-63 548 SLC-101 02 SLC-4453-33 RIGID R-63 543 SLC-101 02 SLC-4453-35 RIGID R-63 541 SLC-101 02 SLC-4453-36 RIGID R-63 541 SLC-101 02 SLC-4453-38 RIGID R-63 541 SLC-101 02 SLC-4453-41 RIGID R-53 541 SLC-101 03 SLC-4453-42 RIGID R-53 541 SLC-101 03 SLC-4453-43 RIGID R-53 541 SLC-101 03 SLC-4453-44 RIGID R-53 541 8LC-101 03 SLC-4453-45 RIGID R-53 543 SLC-101 03 SLC-4453-46 RIGID R-53 543 SLC-101 03 SLC-4453-55 RIGID R-53 543 SLC-101 04 SLC-4453-56 RIGID R-53 542 SLC-101 04 SLC-4453-57 RIGID R-53 541 SLC-101 04 SLC-4453-63 RIGID R-53 538 SLC-101 04 SECS.MA VMAI-I 6-40

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Iden No ~Descri ii n Zone Elev Draw No SLC-4453-65 'IGID R-53 538 'LC-101 04 SLC-4453-68 STRUT R-53 540 SLC-101 04 SLC-4475-11 RIGID 200 538 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-110 RIGID 206 515 SLC-101 06 SLC-4475-112 STRUT 206 515 SLC-101 06 SLC-4475-113 STRUT 206 518 SLC-101 06 SLC-4475-114 STRUT 206 518 SLC-101 06 SLC-4475-117 STRUT 180 519 SLC-101 06 SLC-4475-12 STRUT 200 538 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-120 STRUT 200 538 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-121 SPRING 206 515 SLC-101 06 SLC-4475-122 STRUT 200 538 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-17 RIGID 205 519 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-18 RIGID 206 517 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-19 STRUT 206 515 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-21 PSA-1 SNUBBER 240 550 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-22 SPRING 240 550 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-24 STRUT 220 545 SLC-101 05 SLC-4475-25 STRUT 200 538 SLC-101 05 SLC-TK-1(CS) SLC TK SUPPORT SLC-101 06 SW RING HDR A(CS) RING HDR SUPPT E 436 SW-307 05 SW RING HDR B(CS) RING HDR SUPPT E 436 SW-303 08 SW-1022N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-1032N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-118 SPRING R-53 536 SW-305 04 SW-119 SPRING (2) R-43 510 SW-305 03 SW-120 BOX R-31 500 SW-301 05 SW-121 SPRING (2) R-41 503 SW-301 05 SW-122 SPRING (2) R-51 548 SW-301 06 SW-123 RIGID R-61 549 SW-301 06 SW-124 PSA-35 SN(2) R-61 557 SW-301 06 SW-126 STRUT R-22 462 SW-301 04 SW-127 STRUT R-13 432 SW-303 06 SW-128 BOX R-13 435 SVif-303 06 SW-129 BOX R-13 435 SW-303 06 SW-13 BOX H21A 442 SW-309 SW-130 RIGID R-13 435 SW-303 06 SW-131 BOX R-13 439 SW-303 06 SW-132 STRUT R-23 458 SW-303 06 SW-133 STRUT R-23 460 SW-303 05 SW-134 STRUT R-23 460 SW-303 05 SW-135 STRUT R-23 460 SW-303 05 SEC-6.M&VM&l-l 6-41

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident. No. ~Descri tion Zone Elev Draw No.

SW-136 BOX R-23 460 SW-303 05 SW-138 BOX R-22 460 SW-303 05 SW-139 STRUT R-22 460 SW-303 04 SW-140 BOX R-22 460 SW-303 04 SW-141 STRUT R-22 460 SW-303 04 SW-143 STRUT R-21 460 SW-303 03 SW-144 BOX R-21 460 SW-303 03 SW-145 BOX R-21 460 SW-303 03 SW-146 STRUT R-21 460 SW-303 03 SW-147 BOX R-31 475 SW-303 03 SW-148 SPRING (2) R-31 473 SW-303 03 SW-149 BOX R-41 505 SW-303 02 SW-150 SPRING (2) R-41 503 SW-303 02 SW-151 STRUT R-51 542 SW-303 02 SW-153 BOX R-61 552 SW-303 02 SW-154 STRUT R-61 554 SW-303 01 SW-155 BOX R-61 559 SW-303 01 SW-156 STRUT R-61 562 SW-303 01 SW-171 STRUT R-22 462 SW-301 04 SW-172 STRUT R-23 458 SW-301 02 SW-173 STRUT R-22 462 SW-301 03 SW-174 BOX H21A 443 SW-301 01 SW-179 STRUT R-43 502 SW-305 03 SW-180 STRUT R-33 500 SW-307 02 SW-19 BOX H11B 433 SW-307 04 SW-194 STRUT R-33 472 SW-305 03 SW-195 BOX R-33 474 SW-307 03 SW-196 STRUT R-43 520 SW-305 03 SW-197 BOX R-43 519 SW-307 02 SW-198 BOX H21B 443 SW-305 01 SW-20 BOX H11A 433 SW-303 07 SW-200 STRUT R-21 462 SW-301 05 SW-201 STRUT R-21 462'23 SW-301 05 SW-202 STRUT R-51 .SW.-301 05 SW-207 STRUT R-22 460 SW-303 05 SW-208 STRUT R-21 460 SW-303 03 SW-212 BOX R-51 527 SW-303 02 SW-22 SPRING R-63 554 SW-305 04 SW-227 STRUT R-13 432 SW-303 06 SW-228 STRUT R-21 460 SW-303 03 SW-229 SW-23 STRUT SPRING R-21 R-63 464 562 SW-303 SW-305 03 04 ~ .

SEC@.M& VMS I-I 6-42

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports Ident. No. ~Descri tion Zone Elev Draw No. ~P SW-230 BOX R-23 449 SW-303 06 BOX D-11 SW-302

'48 SW-231 SW-232 BOX D-11 448 SW-302 SW-233 BOX- D-11 448 SW-302 SW-234 BOX D-11 448 SW-302 SW-235 BOX D-11 448 SW-302 SW-236 BOX D-11 448 SW-302 SW-237 BOX D-11 448 SW-302 SW-24 RIGID R-63 556 SW-305 04 SW-243 RIGID D-11 448 SW-302 SW-25 RIGID R-53 537 SW-305 04 SW-251 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-252 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-253 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-254 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-255 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-256 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-257 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-258 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-259 BOX D-11 448 SW-308 SW-26 BOX R-43 521 SW-305 03 SW-266 BOX. D-11 448 SW-306 SW-267 BOX D-11 448 SW-306 SW-268 BOX D-11 442 SW-302 SW-269 BOX D-11 447 SW-302 SW-27 STRUT R-43 502 SW-305 03 SW-270 BOX D-11 447 SW-302 SW-273 BOX D-11 442 SW-310 SW-28 STRUT R-33 472 SW-305 03 SW-280 STRUT D-11 448 SW-310 SW-282 BOX D-11 445 SW-311 SW-.29 PSA-10 SN(4) R-43 507 SW-305 03 SW-291 BOX D-11 447 SW-311 SW-292 BOX D-11 448 SW-306 SW-293 BOX D-11 448 SW-306 SW-294 BOX D-11 ,

448 SW-306 SW-30 STRUT R-23 462 SW-305 02 SW-301 BOX D-11 448 SW-306 SW-302 BOX D-11 447 SW-306

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.SW-303 BOX D-11 447 SW-306 SW-304 BOX D-11 442 SW-308 SW-306 BOX D-11 448 SW-306 SECk.hf4 VM&l-1 6-43

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~iden N . ~Descri tion Zgne Elev ~Draw N .

SW-307 BOX D-11 448 'W-306 SW-308 BOX D-11 447 SW-306 SW-31 BOX '-23 462 SW-305 02 SW-310 BOX D-11 448 SW-310 SW-312 BOX D-11 442 SW-306 SW-315 STRUT R-13 432 SW-303 06 SW-318 STRUT R-13 435 SW-301 02 SW-32 BOX R-23 452 SW-305 02 SW-33 BOX R-23 443 SW-305 02 SW-348 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-349 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-35 STRUT R-13 432 SW-305 02 SW-350 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-351 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-352 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-353 BOX D-11 447 SW-304 SW-354 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-355 BOX D-11 443 SW-304 SW-356 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-357 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-358 BOX D-11 447 SW-304 SW-36 RIGID R-13 432 SW-305 02 SW-386 STRUT R-53 533 SW-307 01 SW-426 BOX D-11 448 SW-304 SW-430 STRUT R-51 523 SW-301 05 SW-432 STRUT R-21 460 SW-303 03 SW-433 BOX R-23 460 SW-303 05 SW-434 BOX R-21 462 SW-301 05 SW-435 BOX R-22 462 . SW-301 04 SW-436 STRUT R-13 435 SW-301 02 SW-437 STRUT R-13 432 SW-301 02 SW-449 RIGID D-11 445 SW-310 '2 SW-57 RIGID R-13 432 SW-301 SW-58 BOX R-13 435 SW-301 02 SW-59 BOX R-13 435 SW-301 02 SW-6 BOX H11B 433 SW-307 04 SW-61 STRUT R-13 438 SW-301 02 SW-62 STRUT R-23 462 SW-301 02 SW-63 BOX R-23 462 SW-301 03

.SW-64 BOX R-23 462 SW-301 03 SW STRUT R-23 462 SW-301 03 SW-66 BOX R-23 462 SW-301 03 6-44

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports I~den No ~Deacri iion Zone Elev Draw No SW-68 BOX R-22 462 SW-301 03 SW-7 BOX H11B 433 SW-307 04 SW-70 STRUT R-22 462 SW-"301 04 SW-71 STRUT R-23 462 SW-301 03 SW-73 STRUT R-21 462 SW-301 04 SW-74 STRUT R-21 462 SW-301 05 SW-76 STRUT R-21 462 SW-301 05 SW-78 SPRING (2) R-31 473 SW-301 05 SW-79 STRUT R-63 562 SW-307 01 SW-8 BOX H11A 433 SW-303 07 SW-80 BOX R-63 559 SW-307 01 SW-81 BOX R-63 554 SW-307 01 SW-83 STRUT R-53 524 SW-307 02 SW-84 STRUT R-43 503 SW-307 02 SW-86 STRUT R-23 460 SW-307 03 SW-87 BOX R-23 460 SW-307 03 SW-88 BOX R-23 445'44 SW-307 03 SW-89 BOX R-23 SW-307 03 SW-9 BOX H11A 433 SW-303 07 SW-91 STRUT R-13 432 SW-307 03 SW-913N STRUT R-13 432 SW-301 02 SW-914N STRUT(2) R-53 541 SW-307 01 SW-917N SPRING R-53 539 SW-307 01 SW-918N STRUT H11A 433 SW-303 07 SW-919N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-92 RIGID R-13 432 SW-307 03 SW-920N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-921N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-922N BOX E 436 SW-307 ,05 SW-923N BOX E 436 SW-307- 05 SW-924N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-925N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-926N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-927N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-928N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-929N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-930N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-931N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-932N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-933N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-935N BOX E 436 SW-307 05 SW-936N BOX E 436 SW-303 08 SECS;M& Vhf&I-l 6-45

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.1 Component Supports

~Iden N Desced>tion Zone Elev ~Draw N SW-938N BOX E 436 SW-303 08 SW-939N BOX E 436 SW-303 08 SW-940N BOX E 436 SW-303 08 SW-941N BOX E 436 SW-303 08 SW-942N 'TRUT R-22 462 SW-301 04 SW-943N STRUT H11B 433 SW-307 04 SW-946N RIGID R-53 548 SW-314 01 SW-948N RIGID R-53 535 SW-315 SW-949N RIGID R-53 531 SW-315 SW-950N RIGID R-53 531 SW-315 SW-951N RIGID R-53 548 SW-315 SW-953N RIGID R-53 537 SW-314 01 SW-954N RIGID R-53 531 SW-314 01 SW-955N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-956N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-957N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-958N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-959N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-960N RIGID R-51 535 SW-313 SW-961N RIGID R-51 532 SW-312 01 SW-962N RIGID R-51 532 SW-312 01 SW-963N RIGID R-51 532 SW-312 01 SW-964N RIGID R-51 532 SW-312 01 SW-965N RIGID R-51 532 SW-312 01 SW-966N RIGID R-51 532 SW-312 01 SW-982N ANCHOR R-61 549 SW-312 02 SW-983N ANCHOR R-63 556 SW-314 02 SW-984N RIGID R-61 549 SW-313 SW-985N RIGID R-53 531 SW-315 SW-P-1A(CS) PUMP BASE H21A 441 SW-301 01 SW-P-1B(CS) PUMP BASE H21B 441 SW-305 01 TOTAL COMPONENT SUPPORTS = '1627 SEC@.M& VM&l-I 6-46

Amendment No. 1 Mar'ch 1993 TABLE 6.2 SNUBBER LIST access NO I~den N P~oei i n De~cri >~in ~Dw N . ~P Zone Elev HPCS-47 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) HPCS-201 097 432 HPCS-47 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) HPCS-201 097 432 LPCS-28 PSA-3 SNUBBER LPCS-101 120 525 MD-1285-11B PS A-1/4 SNUBBER MD-201 T-26 492 MD-1285-14A PSA-1/2 SNUBBER MD-201 T-26 492 MD-1285-14C PS A-1/4 SNUBBER MD-204 T-26 492 MD-1285-14D PSA-1/2 SNUBBER MD-204 T-26 492 MD-1287-11 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER MD-202 T-26 492 MD-1287-15 PSA-1 SNUBBER MD-202 T-26 492 MD-1288-17 PSA-1 SNUBBER MD-203 T-26 492 MD-1288-18 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER - MD-203 T-26 492 MD-1290-11B PSA-1/4 SNUBBER MD-204 T-26 492 MD-1364-12A PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-MD-206 T-26 494 MD-74 PSA-1 SNUBBER MD-205 T-26 493 MS-1001N PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-203 02 T-26 494 MS-1002N NORTH PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 02 T-26 494 MS-1002N SOUTH PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 02 T-26 494 MS-1003N EAST PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 T-26 494 MS-1003N WEST PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 T-26 494 MS-1005N PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-204 04 T-23 490 MS-114 NORTH PSA-10 SN(2) MS-201 T-26 494 MS-114 SOUTH PSA-10 SN(2) MS-201 T-26 494 MS-135 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-201 02 T-36 506 MS-1368-12 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER MS-105 02 013 502 MS-1368-13 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER MS-105 013 502 MS-1369-12 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER MS-105 280 502 MS-1369-13 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER MS-105 03 280 502 MS-145 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-202 T-23 482 MS-147 NORTH PSA-35 SN(2) MS-202 T-23 494 MS-147 SOUTH PSA-35 SN(2) MS-202. 03 T-23 494 MS-148 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-202 T-23 494 MS-151 BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) MS-202 T-23 494 MS-151 TOP PSA-3 SN(2) MS-202 T-23 494 MS-162 BOTl OM PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 494 MS-162 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 494 MS-167 BOTTOM PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 494 MS-167 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 02 T-26 494 MS-174 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-202 01 T-36 506 SEC-6.M& VIII-1 6-47

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.2 SNUBBER LIST access NO

~iden N ~P>~si i n D~escri ii n D~wNo. ~P Zone Elev MS-177 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 489 MS-177 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 489 MS-255 PSA-1 SNUBBER MS-206 R-41 504 MS-2619-11 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER MS-106 315 597 MS-2619-13 PSA-1 SNUBBER MS-106 237 597 MS-2619-42C PSA-1/2 SNUBBER MS-106 060 572 MS-2619-45 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER MS-106 04 089 580 MS-27 BOTTOM PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 T-23 494 MS-27 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 T-23 494 MS-38 BOY'OM PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 T-26 494 MS-38 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) MS-203 T-26 494 MS-4448-12 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER MS-108 R-42 503 MS-4448-413 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER MS-109 R-41 503 MS-4448-46 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER MS-109 R-41 502 MS-45 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-203 01 T-36 506 MS-48 PSA-3 SNUBBER MS-203 T-26 489 MS-72 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-204 T-36 506 MS-91 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) MS-201 T-23 494 MS-91 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) MS-201 T-23 494 MS-954N PSA-3 SNUBBER MS-206 R-42 504 MS-96 BOTI'OM PSA-10 SN(2) MS-201 T-23 494 MS-96 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) MS-201 03 T-23 494 MS-993N BOTTOM PSA-10 SN(2) MS-201 T-26 494 MS-993N TOP PSA-10 SN(2) MS-201 T-26 494 MS-996N BOTTOM PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 494 MS-996N TOP PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 494 MS-998N NORTH PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 494 MS-998N SOUTH PSA-10 SN(2) MS-202 T-26 494 MS-999N PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-203 T-26 494 MS-SC-1 PSA-100 SNUBBER MS-103. 02 337 506 MS-SC-10 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 01 300 543 MS-SC-2 PSA-100 SNUBBER MS-103 02 337 506 MS-SC-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 02 334 539 MS-SC-4 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 02 342 536 MS-SC-5 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 270 538 MS-SC-6 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 . 01 268 556 MS-SC-7 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 01 236 556 MS-SC-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 01 275 543 SEC-6.MA VM8i,I-I 6-48

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.2 SNUBBER LIST access NO Ident. No Position ~Deecri tion ~Dw . No. P~ Zone Elev MS-SC-9 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-103 320 543 MSLC-2821- 12 BOTTOM PSA-1/4 SN(2) MSLC-102 R-42 503 MSLC-2821- 12 TOP PSA-1/4 SN(2 MSLC-102 R-42 503 MSRV-1A-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-301 01 R-65 546 MSRV-1B-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-305 R-55 546 MSRV-1C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-310 01 R-54 544 MSRV-1C-2 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-310 R-54 548 MSRV-1C-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-310 R-54 544 MSRV-1C-4 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-310 R-44 521 MSRV-1C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-310 R-44 522 MSRV-1C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-310 R-54 535 MSRV-1D-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-315 R-54 546 MSRV-2A-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-302 R-65 548 MSRV-2B-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-306 01 R-55 546 MSRV-2C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-54 538 MSRV-2C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-54 546 MSRV-2C-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-54 537 MSRV-2C-4 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-56 525 MSRV-2C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-56 525 MSRV-2C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-56 525 MSRV-2C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-56 522 MSRV-2C-8 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 R-54 535 MSRV-2C-9 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-311 02 R-54 530 MSRV-2D-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-316 R-54 546 MSRV-3A-2 PSA'-10 SNUBBER MS-303 R-55 546 MSRV-3B-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-307 01 R-55 546 MSRV-3B-3, PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-307 R-55 539 MSRV-3C-1 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-312 01 R-54 544 MSRV-3C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-312 R-54 546 MSRV-3C-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-312 R-54 544.

MSRV-3C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-312 R-56 525 MSRV-3C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-312 R-56 527 MSRV-3C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-312 R-56 527 MSRV-3C-8 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-312 R-54 527 MSRV-3D-4 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-317 R-54 546 MSRV-4A-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-304 R-65 546 MSRV-4B-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-308 R-55 546 MSRV-4C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-313 01 R-54 538 6-49

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.2 SNUBBER LIST access NO I~den . No. ~Po iti n DeecDri tion ~Dw . No. Zone Elev MSRV-4C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-313 R-54 546 MSRV-4C-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-313 R-54 538 MSRV-4C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-313 R-56 528 MSRV-4C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-313 02 R-56 528 MSRV-4C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-313 02 R-56 528 MSRV-4C-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-313 R-56 528 MSRV-4C-9 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) MS-313 03 R-46 505 MSRV-4C-9 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) MS-313 R-46 505 MSRV-4D-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-318 R-54 546 MSRV-5B-3 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-309 01 R-57 548 MSRV-5C-1 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-314 R-56 545 MSRV-5C-2 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-314 01 R-56 546 MSRV-5C-3 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-314 01 R-54 546 MSRV-5C-4 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-314 02 R-56 532 MSRV-5C-5 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-314 R-56 529 MSRV-5C-6 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-314 R-56 532 MSRV-5C-7 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-314 R-56 529 MSRV-5C-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER MS-314 02 R-56 529 MSRV-5C-9 PSA-10 SNUBBER MS-314 R-46 505 RCIC-1C-6 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RCIC-101 090 531 RCIC-1C-6 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RCIC-101 090 531 RCIC-1C-9 PSA-10 SNUBBER RCIC-101 120 551 RCIC-968S PSA-1 SNUBBER SN-RCIC-103 R-67 554 RFW-146 NORTH/EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RFW-101 R-45 519 RFW-146 SOUTH/WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RFW-101 R-45 519 RFW-151 PSA-35 SNUBBER RFW-101 03 R-67 543 RFW-162 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RFW-102 R-44 516 RFW-162 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RFW-102 R-44 516 RFW-171 PSA-10 SNUBBER RFW-102 R-64 545 RFW-180 PSA-1 SNUBBER RFW-103 R-42 514 RFW-915N PSA-10 SNUBBER RFW-102 R-64 545 RFW-929N PSA-10 SNUBBER RFW-101 R-67 545 RFW-942N BOTTOM PSA-1 SN(2) RFW-103 R-42 514 RFW-942N TOP PSA-1 SN(2) RFW-103 R-42 514 RHR-1022 N NORTH PSA-35 SN(2) RHR-201 R-42 512

. RHR-1022N SOUTH PSA-35 SN(2) RHR-201 11 R-42 512 RHR-2264-11 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-RHR-108 R-44 509 RHR-2264-21 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-RHR-108 R-44 509 SEC-6.M &VM&I-I 6-50

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~Ident. N ~Po ition D~ecri tion D~w. No ~P Zone Elev RHR-2264-22 PS A-1 SNUBBER SN-RHR-108 R-46 509 RHR-244 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-201 11 R-42 512 RHR-260 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-201 R-42 512 RHR-273 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-64 566 RHR-282 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-103 354 561 RHR-286 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-103 354 545 RHR-286 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-103 354 545 RHR-287 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-103 320 563 RHR-381 EAST PSA-10 SN{2) RHR-101 004 550 RHR-381 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-101 004 550 RHR-382 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-101 004 558 RHR-383 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-101 015 562 RHR-388 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-102 135 557 RHR-388 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-102 135 557 RHR-389 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-102 135 561 RHR-390 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-102 13S 563 RHR-87 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-103 354 525 RHR-907N PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-102 135 525 RHR-941N PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-101 004 527 RHR-SA-30 NORTH PSA-10 SN(2) RRC-106 R-45 509 RHR-SA-30 SOUTH PSA-10 SN(2) RRC-106 R-45 509 RHR-SA-31 PSA-10 SNUBBER RRC-106 R-45 509 RHR-SA-32 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-10S 085 510 RHR-SA-32 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-105 085 510 RHR-SA-33 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-105 085. 509 RHR-SA-34 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-105 080 509 RHR-SA-35 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-105 100 510 RHR-SA-36 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-105 100 509 RHR-SA-37 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-105 100 509 RHR-SA-38 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-105 100 510 RHR-SA-39 BOTTOM PSA-10 SN{2) RHR-105 085 509 RHR-SA-39 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-10S 085 509 RHR-SA-40 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-105 090 509 RHR-SA-50 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-10S R-46 512 RHR-SA-51 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-105 R-46 510 RHR-SA-52 'SA-10 SNUBBER RRC-105 R-46 510 RHR-SA-53 PS A-10 SNUBBER RHR-104 150 510 RHR-SA-54 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-104 150 510 6-51

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~Ident N . P~osi i n D~escri ti n D~wNo Zone Elev RHR-SA-55 PSA-100 SNUBBER RHR-104 150 511 RHR-SA-56 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-104 170 514 RHR-SA-57 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-104 165 510 RHR-SA-58 NORTH/EAST PSA-35 SN(2) RHR-104 205 510 RHR-SA-58 SOUTH/EAST PSA-35 SN(2) RHR-104 205 510 RHR-SA-59 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-104 210 511 RHR-SB-30 PSA-10 SNUBBER RRC-107 R-46 509 RHR-SB-31 PS A-10 SNUBBER RRC-107 R-46 509 RHR-SB-32 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-106 275 509 RHR-SB-33 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-106 275 504 RHR-SB-34 BOTTOM PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-106 280 513 RHR-SB-34 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-106 280 513

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RHR-SB-35 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-106 280 510 RHR-SB-36 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-106 280 509 RHR-SB-37 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-106 280 509 RHR-SB-38 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-106 280 510 RHR-SB-39 BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-106 265 509 RHR-SB-39 TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-106 265 509 RRC-1549-62 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-RRC-113 R-44 510 RRC-1946-32 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-RRC-112 R-47 501 RRC-1C-1 BOTTOM PSA-1 SN(2) RRC-104 015 514 RRC-1C-1 TOP PSA-1 SN(2) RRC-104 015 514 RRC-1C-900N BOTTOM PSA-1 SN(2) RRC-104 R-45 514 RRC-1C-900N RRC-4470-31 TOP PSA-1 SN(2)

PSA-1 SNUBBER PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-104 RRC-111 RRC-101 R-45 324 180

'00 514 510 RRC-SA-1 RRC-SA-11 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 03 120 528 RRC-SA-12 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 03 045 528 RRC-SA-13 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 03 110 528 RRC-SA-14 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 040 528 RRC-SA-15 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 02 090 506 RRC-SA-16 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 01 180 503 RRC-SA-17 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 02 090 526 RRC-SA-18 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 090 526 RRC-SA-19 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 R-47 520 RRC-SA-2 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 01 180 512 RRC-SA-20 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 01 180 520 RRC-SA-25 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 01 180 511 SEC 6.MAVMAI-I 6-52

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~Iden No ~Pition De~cri Li nn ~Dw . No ~P Zone Elev RRC-SA-3 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 156 522 RRC-SA-4 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 135 522 RRC-SA-5 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 130 523 RRC-SA-6 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 135 503 RRC-SA-65 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 02 104 506 RRC-SA-66 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 02 155 506 RRC-SA-7 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 02 105 506 RRC-SA-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 02 090 519 RRC-SA-9 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-101 02 090 520 RRC-SB-I PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 01 000 509 RRC-SB-11 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 03 225 528 RRC-SB-12 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 300 528 RRC-SB-13 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 03 225 528 RRC-SB-14 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 03 295 528 RRC-SB-IS PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 02 270 506 RRC-SB-16 EAST PSA-35 SN(2) RRC-102 01 000 518 RRC-SB-16 WEST PSA-35 SN(2) RRC-102 01 000 518 RRC-SB-17 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 02 270 526 RRC-SB-18 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 270 526 RRC-SB-2 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 01 000 508 RRC-SB-25 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 01 000 515 RRC-SB-3 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 315 523 RRC-SB-4 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 315 523 RRC-SB-5 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 315 523 RRC-SB-6 PSA-100 SNUBBER RRC-103 317 502 RRC-SB-6S PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 02 270 506 RRC-SB-66 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 02 R-44 506 RRC-SB-7 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 02 270 506 RRC-SB-8 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 02 270 518 RRC-SB-9 PSA-35 SNUBBER RRC-102 02 <<270 518 RWCU-IC-16 PSA-I SNUBBER RWCU-101 045 508 RWCU-IC-17 NORTH/WEST PSA-I SN(2) RWCU-101 045 508 RWCU-IC-17 SOUTH/EAST PSA-I SN(2) RWCU-101 045 508 RWCU-I C-2 PSA-I SNUBBER RWCU-101 140 538 RWCU-IC-3 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) -RWCU-101 090 538 RWCU-IC-3 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RWCU-101 090 538 RWCU-I C-5 PSA-3 SNUBBER RWCU-101 075 513 RWCU-IC-6 PSA-3 SNUBBER RWCU-101 075 501 SECA.M&Vhl&l-I 6-53

Amendment No. 1 Maich 1993 TABLE 6.2 SNUBBER LIST access NO Ident No ~Psition ~Descri tion D~wNo. P~ ~Zne Elev RWCU-1C-7 PSA-3 SNUBBER RWCU-101 075 500 RWCU-1C-8 PSA-3 SNUBBER RWCU-101 075 501 SLC-4475-21 PSA-1 SNUBBER SLC-101 240 550 VR-6 PSA-1 SNUBBER 'N-VR-401 R-41 510 VR-8 PSA-1 SNUBBER SN-VR-401 R-41 510 TOTAL NO = 272 SEC@.hM VM8tl-1 6-54

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 TABLE 6.2 SNUBBER LIST access YES

~Iden N ~Psi ion ~Dpi[ion ~Dw N Zone Elev CEP-905S PSA-1/2 SNUBBER SN-CEP-201 R-62 560 CEP-907S PSA-1/2 SNUBBER SN-CEP-201 R-62 556 CEP-908N PSA-3 SNUBBER SN-CEP-202 R-72 573 DE-2 PSA-3 SNUBBER SN-DE-405 01 D-21 475 DE-23 PSA-3 SNUBBER SN-DE-403 D-21 476 DE-2836-15 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER SN-DE-405 02 D-11 457 DE-2837-17 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-DE-403 D-11 456 DE-2838-18 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-DE-404 .02 . D-11 456 DE-2839-14B PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-DE-401 02 D-11 442 DE-3 . EAST PSA-3 SN(2) SN-DE-405 D-21 478 DE-3 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) SN-DE-405 D-21 478 DE-49 PSA-3 SNUBBER SN-DE-404 D-21 474 DE-57 PSA-3 SNUBBER SN-DE-402 D-21 474 DE-59 PSA-3 SNUBBER SN-DE-401 01 D-21 478 DE-902N BO'ITOM PSA-1 SN(2) SN-DE-405 D-21 459 DE-902N TOP PSA-1 SN(2) SN-DE-405 D-21 459 EDR-903N NORTH PSA-1/2 SN(2) EDR-201 R-23 469 EDR-903N . SOUTH PSA-1/2 SN(2) EDR-201 R-23 469 EDR-905N PSA-1 SNUBBER EDR-201 R-23 469 FPC-227 PSA-3 SNUBBER FPC-305 R-63 559 FPC-43 PSA-3 SNUBBER FPC-301 R-13 434 FPC-65 PSA-1 SNUBBER FPC-301 R-63 558 FPC-908N EAST PSA-1 SN(2) FPC-301 R-13 434 FPC-908N WEST PSA-1 SN(2) FPC-301 R-13 434 FPC-918N PSA-1'NUBBER FPC-301 R-63 558 HPCS-905N PSA-10 SNUBBER HPCS-202 06 R-53 538 HPCS-924N EAST PSA-3 SN(2) HPCS-202 R-53 538 HPCS-924N WEST PSA-3 SN(2) HPCS-202 06 R-53 538 HPCS-925N PSA-3 SNUBBER HPCS-202 R-53 538 HY-4235-110 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-HY-201 R-51 527 HY-4236-110 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-HY-202 R-51 527 HY-4237-110 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER SN-HY-203 R-51 527 RCIC-1 PSA-1 SNUBBER RCIC-203 R-11 425 RCIC-100 EAST PSA-1/2 SN(2) RCIC-205 R-63 564 RCIC-100 WEST PSA-1/2 SN(2) RCIC-205 6A R-63 564

. RCIC-1490-13 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RCIC-206 01 R-31 475 RCIC-2562-25 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RCIC-213 R-21 467 RCIC-26 PSA-3 SNUBBER RCIC-203 03 R-31 470 SECS.M&I/M&I-1 6-55

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~iden . N Position D~eecri tion ~Dw . No Zone Elev RCIC-38 EAST PSA-1 SN(2) RCIC-201 R-42 512 RCIC-38 WEST PSA-1 SN(2) RCIC-201 01 R-42 512 RCIC-4 PSA-1 SNUBBER RCIC-203 R-11 440 RCIC-943N PSA-10 SNUBBER RCIC-201 01 R-42 512 RCIC-944N BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RCIC-201 R-42 512 RCIC-944N TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RCIC-201 R-42 512 RCIC-945N PSA-10 SNUBBER RCIC-201 R-42 512 RCIC-948N EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RCIC-102 165 553 RCIC-948N WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RCIC-102 01 165 553 RCIC-961N PSA-1/4 SNUBBER RCIC-201 R-21 433 RCIC-971N PSA-1 SNUBBER RCIC-203 R-11 440 RHR-1000N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-201 R-71 593 RHR-1001N NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-201 R-71 593 RHR-1001N SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-201 R-71 593 RHR-1002N BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-73 593 RHR-1002N TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-73 593 RHR-1021 N EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-210 R-12 441 RHR-1021N WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-210 R-12 441 RHR-121 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-206 R-11 436 RHR-121 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-206 R-11 436 RHR-137 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-205 R-11 441 RHR-137 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-205 R-11 441 RHR-142 EAST PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-201 R-21 468 RHR-142 WEST PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-201 R-21 468 RHR-150 N/W PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 473 RHR-150 S/E PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 03 R-31 473 RHR-160 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-201 01 R-'11 438 RHR-183 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 472 RHR-183 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 472 RHR-20 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-208 03 R-22 455 RHR-200 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-222 R-62 548 RHR-206 PSA-1 SNUBBER RHR-221 R-21 558 RHR-210 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-221 01 R-21 457 RHR-214 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-221 01 R-23 454 RHR-218 EAST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 494

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~R-218 WEST PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 494 RHR-23 RHR-23 EAST WEST PSA-1/4 SN(2)

PSA-1/4 SN(2)

RHR-228 RHR-228 03 R-22 R-22 445 445 ~ .

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~Iden . N ~P<jiiin De~cri i~ti n ~Dw N Zone Elev RHR-235 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-201 R-52 531 RHR-256 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-202 R-62 551 RHR-264 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-201 R-61 562 RHR-264 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-201 R-61 562 RHR-269 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-201 07 R-61 566 RHR-270 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-201 R-61 566 RHR-271 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-201 R-61 566 RHR-271 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-201 R-61 566 RHR-274 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-61 566 RHR-275 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-61 566 RHR-276 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 01 R-61 566 RHR-276 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-61 566 RHR-277 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 01 R-61 566 RHR-290 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-221 02 R-23 444 RHR-301 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-210 R-22 447 RHR-311 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-210 01 R-12 444 RHR-311 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-210 R-12 444 RHR-325 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-232 R-61 . 549 RHR-326 EAST PSA-1/4 SN(2) RHR-232 R-61 548 RHR-326 WEST PSA-1/4 SN(2) RHR-232 01 R-61 548 RHR-332 PSA-1 SNUBBER RHR-232 R-31 496 RHR-333 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-232 02 R-31 498 RHR-334 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER RHR-232 R-31 498 RHR-345 EAST PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-210 R-22 449 RHR-345 WEST PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-210 . R-22 449 RHR-357 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-201 R-61 550 RHR-359 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-201 R-61 550 RHR-361 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-201 R-61 550 RHR-373 PSA-1 SNUBBER RHR-232 R-31 483 RHR-39 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-211 R-12 434 RHR-39 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-211 R-12 434 RHR-400 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-233 R-33 473 RHR-401 BOTI'OM PSA-1/2 SN(2) RHR-233 R-33 473 RHR-401 TOP PSA-1/2 SN(2) RHR-233 04 R-33 473 RHR-403 PSA-1 SNUBBER RHR-233 04 R-33 472 RHR-405 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-61 560 RHR-406 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-61 560 RHR-414 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 494 6-57

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~iden N . ~Pition De~cri /ion ~Dw N Zone Elev RHR-414 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 494 RHR-416 BOTTOM PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 494 RHR-416 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 494 RHR-419 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 03 R-31 492 RHR-419 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 492 RHR-42 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-211 R-12 434 RHR-437 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 07 R-63 563 RHR-437 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-63 563 RHR-.442 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-233 01 R-63 549 RHR-443 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-233 01 R-63 547 RHR-448 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-233 R-33 493 RHR-449 NORTH PSA-1/2 SN(2) RHR-233 R-33 493 RHR-449 SOUTH PSA-1/2 SN(2) RHR-233 02 R-33 493 RHR-453 PSA-1/4 SNUBBER RHR-233 03 R-33 483 RHR-454 PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-233 03 R-33 484 RHR-4605-41 A PSA-1/4 SNUBBER RHR-217 04 R-33 483 RHR-463 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 09 R-63 566 RHR-465 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 09 R-63 ,566 RHR-465 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 09 R-63 566 RHR-466 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-63 566 RHR-472 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-63 561 RHR-479 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-53 538 RHR-479 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-53 538 RHR-481 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-53 537 RHR-485 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 10 R-43 519 RHR-492 NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-43 517 RHR-492 SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 12 R-43 517 RHR-494 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 13 R-43 515 RHR-495 BOTTOM. PSA-35 SN(2) RHR-207 13 R-43 515 RHR-495 TOP PSA-35 SN(2) RHR-207 R-43 515 RHR-496 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-43 515 RHR-50 BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-211 R-11 434 RHR-50 TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-211 R-11 434 RHR-500 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 13 R-41 515 RHR-502 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-207 14 R-41 511 RHR-503 PSA-35 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-41 511 RHR-52 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 08 R-63 551 RHR-548 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-63 548 SEC'A.M&VM&I-1 6-58

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 RHR-548 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 03 R-63 548 RHR-551 EAST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-63 568-RHR-551 WEST PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-63 568 RHR-558 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-63 550 RHR-562 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-63 550 RHR-563 NORTH PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-207 R-63 ~

550 RHR-563 SOUTH PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-207 R-63 550 RHR-59 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-205 R-13 434 RHR-60 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-205 R-13 434 RHR-61 PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-205 02 R-13 434 RHR-67 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-205 R-13 437 RHR-9 PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-228 R-22 558 RHR-901N NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 501 RHR-901N SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 501 RHR-902N PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-33 478 RHR-903N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 17 R-33 492 RHR-906N N/W PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 474 RHR-906N S/E PSA-10 SN(2) RHR-207 R-33 474 RHR-908N BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-43 517 RHR-908N TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-207 R-43 517 RHR-912N PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-33 499 RHR-913 N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-33 492 RHR-914N PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-33 474 RHR-915N PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-33 479 RHR-922N SNUBBER 'SA-1 RHR-207 R-23 456 RHR-940N BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-224 R-33 480 RHR-940N TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-224 R-33 480 RHR-942N NORTH PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-207 R-23 454 RHR-942N SOUTH PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-207 R-23 454 RHR-943 N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 01 R-13 441 RHR-944N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-13 441 RHR-945N EAST PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-207 05 R-23 458 RHR-945N WEST PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-207 R-23, 458 RHR-946N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-21 468 RHR-947N BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 473 RHR-947N TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 473 RHR-948N BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 473 RHR-948 N TOP PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 473 RHR-952N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-31 486 RHR-954N EAST PSA-1 SN(2) RHR-216 R-31 477 RHR-954N WEST PS A-1 SN(2) RHR-216 R-31 477 RHR-959N N/E PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-224 R-33 480 RHR-959N S/W PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-224 R-33 480 RHR-962N . PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-33 480 RHR-974N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-21 468 SEC4.hf& Vhf&I-I 6-59

Amendment No. 1 Mph 1993 RHR-977N NORTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 04 R-31 486 RHR-977N SOUTH PSA-3 SN(2) RHR-203 R-31 486 RHR-980N PSA-10 SNUBBER RHR-207 04 R-73 593 RHR-983N PSA-1/2 SNUBBER RHR-232 03 R-31 491 RHR-986N PSA-1 SNUBBER RHR-203 R-31 476 PSA-1 SNUBBER RHR-221 R-21 456 RHR-993N'HR-998N PSA-3 SNUBBER RHR-207 R-63 551 RWCU-927N PSA-3 SNUBBER RWCU-301 R-53 538 RWCU-928N PSA-10 SNUBBER RWCU-301 R-53 538 SGT-11 . BOTTOM PSA-10 SN(2) SN-SGT-202 'R-71 585 SGT-11 TOP PSA-10 SN(2) SN-SGT-202 R-71 585 SGT-19 PSA-3 SNUBBER SN-SGT-201 R-71 585 SGT-23 BOTTOM PSA-3 SN(2) SN-SGT-202 R-71 585 SGT-23 TOP PSA-3 SN(2) SN-SGT-202 R-71 585 SW-124 NORTH PSA-35 SN(2) SW-301 06 R-61 557 SW-124 SOUTH PSA-35 SN(2) SW-301 06 R-61 557 SW-29 N/E PSA-10 SN(4) SW-305 03 R-43 507 SW-29 N/W PSA-10 SN(4) SW-305 R-43 507 SW-29 S/E PSA-10 SN(4) SW-305 R-43 507 SW-29 S/W PSA-10 SN(4) SW-305 R-43 507 VR-3 EAST PSA-1/2 SN(2) SN-VR-401 01 . R-31 474 VR-3 WEST PSA-1/2 SN(2) SN-VR-401 01 R-31 474 VR-900N PSA-1/2 SNUBBER SN-VR-401 R-41 VR-901N PSA-1/2 SNUBBER SN-VR-401 R-41 513 VR-902N PSA-1/2 SNUBBER SN-VR-401 01 R-41 511 TOTAL YES = 222 TOTAL SNUBBERS = 494

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 SEC4.hf & UMPH l.l 6-61

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 7.0 SI B UNDARY DIA RAMS

7. 1 ISI B NDARY DIAGRAM The ISI Boundary Diagrams on the following pages provide schematic views of the examination requirements for each system which contains components subject to examination within the scope of the applicable Codes, standards, and regulations listed in Section 4.0",

CODE COMMITMENTS" and Section 5.0, "FSAR/NRC COMMITMENTS". The key to the symbolism used on these drawings is found on ISI-200, the first drawing in the series.

These drawings illustrate the overall piping system examination requirements, distinguishing between systems requiring volumetric, surface and visual examinations (dashed lines), those requiring surface and visual examinations but not volumetric (dash-dot-lines), and those requiring only a visual examination during pressure tests (solid lines). Examination items such as hangers, instruments, thermal wells, and leak off connections are not typically shown on the ISI Boundary Diagrams in order to maintain drawing clarity. Detailed item-by-item examination requirements for all examination items in each of these piping systems is given in the Weld Identification Drawings and Program Plan and Schedule Tables found in Section 14.0, "WELD IDENTIFICATIONDIAGRAMS".

Piping and components which do not require visual examination by being exempt from pressure test requirements by IWD-5223(e) or which are not required to be included in the test boundary by IWC-5222(d), IWD-5223(d), IWD-5223(e) and IWD-5223(f) are not included on the boundary diagrams.

The Code exemptions for each system are tabulated following each ISI Boundary Diagram.

The exemptions are discussed under Section 4.0.

The drawings included in this Section are:

ISI-200 Legend ISI-217 Misc. Containment Penetrations ISI-219 Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC)

ISI-220 High Pressure Core Spray (HPCS)

Low Pressure Core Spray (LPCS)

ISI-221 Residual Heat Removal System (RHR)

ISI-222 Standby Liquid Control (SLC)

ISI-223 Reactor Water Clean-up (RWCU)

ISI-224 Standby Service Water System (SW)

ISI-225 Reactor Closed Cooling (RCC)

ISI-226 Fuel Pool Cooling (FPC)

ISI-228 Control Rod Drive (CRD)

ISI-229 Main Steam (MS) &

Reactor Feedwater (RFW)

ISI-230 Reactor Recirculation (RRC) 7-1

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 E~xem tions ISI-217 SYSTEM: Miscellaneous Containment Penetrations EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) N/A (b)(1) N/A (b)(2) N/A (c) N/A IWC-1220(a)'b) No No (c) Yes All components ( 4NPS IWC-1221(a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A~

(f) N/A IWC-1222(a) Yes All piping ( 4NPS (b) No (c) Yes (d) No IWD-1220. 1 N/A IWD-1220.2 N/A Requests for Relief: None Note: ~ All components and piping are Class 2

'efers to W-80 all categories except C-F

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Refers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.hi &I/M@I-I 7-2

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993

~Exem tion ISI-219 SYSTEM'eactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) No (b)(1) Yes All piping and components 61NPS (b)(2) Yes (c) No IWC-1220(a)'b) No No

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(c) Yes All components < 4NPS IWC-1221(a)'b) N/A N/A~

(c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A~

(f) N/A, IWC-1222(a) Yes All piping ~ 4NPS (b) Yes (c) Yes Pump suction piping (d) No IWD-1220.1 N/A No Class 3 piping IWD-1220.2 N/A Requests for Relief: None Note: ~ The steam condensing mode of RHR/RCIC will not be used at WNP-2.

Surface, volumetric and visual examinations will extend only to the first closed valve, RCIC-V-64.

'efers to W-80 all categories except C-F 2

Refers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.M&I/M&I-i 7-3

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993

~Exem iioos ISI-220 SYSTEM'igh Pressure Core Spray (HPCS)/Low Pressure Core Spray (LPCS)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) No (b)(1) Yes All piping and components ~ 1NPS (b)(2) Yes (c) No IWC-1220(a)'b) No No (c) Yes All components ~ 4NPS IWC-1221(a)'b) Yes All piping ~ 4NPS N/A'es (c)

(d) N/A'/A~

(e)

, (f) Yes See Note 1 IWC-1222(a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A IWD-1220.1 N/A All piping is Class 1 or Class 2 IWD-1220.2 N/A Requests for Relief: None Note: ~ 12" HPCS (3)-1-1 12" LPCS (3)-1-1 6" HPCS (4)-1-1 6" LPCS (4)-1-1

'efers to W-80 all categories except C-F 2

Refers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.M8tVM8tI-I /-4

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 ti ns SYSTEM'~xem ISI-221 Residual Heat Removal (RHR)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) No (b)(1) Yes All piping and components ~ 1NPS (b)(2) Yes (c) No IWC-1220(a)'o (b) No (c) Yes All components ~ 4NPS IWC-1221(a)~ Yes All piping ~ 4NPS (b) N/A'es (c)

(d) N/A3 (e) N/A3 (f) Yes See Note 2 IWC-1222(a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A IWD-1220.1 N/A All piping and components are Class 1 or Class 2

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IWD-1220.2 N/A Requests for Relief: Yes RHR pumps, see ISI-2-002 Notes: ~ The steam condensing mode of RHR will not be used at WNP-2. Surface, volumetric and visual examinations will extend only to the first closed valve from the RHR system main loop.

~ 18" RHR (4)-1-1 8" RHR (7)-1-2 18" RHR (4)-1-2 8" RHR (54)-1-1 18" RHR (4)-1-3 6" RHR (6)-2-1 18" RHR (28)-1-2 downstream of RHR-V-27A) 16" RHR (28)-1-5 6" RHR (6)-2-2 16" RHR (5)-2-1 (downstream of RHR-V-17A) (downstream of RHR-V-27B) 16" RHR (5)-2-2 (downstream of RHR-V-17B) 6" RHR (6)-2-3 10" RHR (28)-1-2 6" RHR (7)-1-2 10" RHR (28)-1-5

'efers to W-80 all categories except C-F

'efers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.M&I/M&I-I 7-5

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~Exem ti nx ISI-222 SYSTEM: Standby Liquid Control (SLC)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) Yes All Class 1SLC (b)(1) Yes All SLC 6 1NPS (b)(2) Yes (c) No IWC-1220(a)'b) No No (c) Yes All components S 4NPS IWC-1221(a)'b) N/A N/A3 (c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A3 (f) N/A IWC-1222(a) Yes All piping 6 4NPS (b) Yes (c) Yes Pump suction piping (d) No IWD-1220.1 N/A IWD-1220.2 N/A Requests for Relief: None Note: ~ All SLC piping and components are Class 1 or Class 2 i 'efers 2

to W-80 all categories except C-F Refers to W-83 category C-F Applies to PWR SEC7-14.M& Vhf&1-1 7-6 b

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 E~xem tioos ISI-223 SYSTEM: Reactor Water Clean-up (RWCU)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) No (b)(1) Yes All piping and components ~ 1NPS (b)(2) Yes (c) No IWC-1220(a)'b) N/A N/A (c) N/A IWC-1221(a) N/A (b) N/A3

'(c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A3 (0 N/A IWC-1222(a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A IWD-1220. 1 N/A See Note 2 IWD-1220.2 N/A Requests for Relief: None Notes: ~ RWCU piping and components are Class 1 or Class 3.

Class 3 RWCU is not included in Table IWD-2500-1 and hence exempt for ISI.

'efers to W-80 all categories except C-F

'efers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.M&I/M&I-1 ,7-7

I Amendment No. 1 March 1993

~Exem ti n ISI-224 SYSTEM: Standby Service Water (SW)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) N/A (b)(1) N/A (b)(2) N/A (c) N/A IWC-1220(a)'b) N/A N/A (c) N/A IWC-1221(a)~ N/A (b) N/A'/A (c)

(d) N/A (e) N/A~

(f) N/A IWC-1222(a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A IWD-1220.1 IWD-1220.2 No Requests for Relief: None Note: SW System is Class 3 or nonnuclear only.

'efers to W-80 all categories except C-F t Refers to W-83 category C-F

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'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.M8tI/M@I-I 7-8

1I' Amendment No. 1 March 1993 E~xem tions ISI-225 SYSTEM: Reactor Closed Cooling (RCC)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) N/A (b)(1) N/A (b)(2) N/A (c) N/A IWC-1220(a)'b) No Yes At containment penetration (c) Yes At containment penetration IWC-1221(a)~ N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A~

(f) N/A IWC-1222(a) Yes (b) Yes Piping between isolation valves at containment (c) Yes penetration (d) No IWD-1220.1 IWD-1220.2 No Requests for Relief: None Note: ~ RCC is Class 3 or nonnuclear except for containment penetration which is Class 2.

'efers to W-80 all categories except C-F

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Refers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR SECI-14.M%I/M&I-1 7-9

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 E~xem tion ISI-226 SYSTEM: Fuel Pool Cooling (FPC)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) N/A (b)(1) N/A See Note 1 (b)(2) N/A (c) N/A IWC-1220(a)'b) No Yes FPC(7)-1, FPC(8)-1 (c) Yes All components < 4NPS IWC-1221(a)~ N/A (b) N/A~

(c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A (0 N/A IWC-1222(a) Yes All piping ~ 4NPS (b) Yes (c) Yes FPC(7)-1, FPC(8)-1 (d) Yes FPC(7)-1 IWD-1220. 1 Yes IWD-1220.2 Requests for Relief: None Note: ~ FPC system is Class 2 and Class 3 only.

t 'efers to W-80 all categories except

'efers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR C-F SBC7-14.M&I/M&I.I 7-10

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993

~Exem tioos ISI-228 SYSTEM'ontrol Rod Drive (CRD)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) N/A (b)(1) N/A (b)(2) N/A (c) N/A IWC-1220(a) No (b) No (c) Yes All components ~ 4NPS IWC-1221(a)~ N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A (e) N/A3 (f) N/A IWC-1222(a) Yes All piping 6 4NPS (b) Yes (c) No (d) No IWD-1220. 1 N/A IWD-1220.2 N/A Request for Relief: None Notes: ~ CRD system is Class 2 or nonnuclear only.

Supply System will examine 10% of the welds in the scram discharge volume using a volumetric technique. Reference letter G02-83-523, G. D. Bouchey to A.

Schwencer, "PSI Summary Report Clarification" dated June 15, 1983.

t 'efers

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to W-80 all categories except C-F Refers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.M&VM&I-l 7-11

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Amendment No. 1 March 1993 E~xem iinn ISI-229 SYSTEM: Main Steam (MS) and Reactor Feedwater (RFW)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) Yes 2" MS(12)-4, 2" RPV instrument lines, 2" MS(9)-4, 3" MS(9)-4, 1-1/2 MS(9)-4, 1-1/2" MSLC(2)-4 (b)(1) Yes All piping and components ( 1NPS (b)(2) Yes (c) No IWC-1220(a) No No (b)

(c) Yes All components ( 4NPS IWC-1221(a)~ N/A (b) N/A'/A (c)

(d) N/A (e) N/A3 (f) N/A IWC-1222(a) Yes All piping ( 4NPS (b) Yes (c) No (d) No IWD-1220. 1 No IWD-1220.2 No Requests for Relief: ISI-2-006 Note: ~ MSRV discharge lines in the wetwell are ASME Class 2, however, they have been upgraded from ASME Class 3 and therefore, Class 3 rules apply.

t 'efers

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'pplies to PWR SEC7-14.M& I/M&I-I 7-12

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 E~xem tions ISI-230 SYSTEM: Reactor Recirculation (RRC)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) No (b)(1) Yes All piping and components K 1NPS (b)(2) Yes (c) Yes 2" RRC(51)-4 RPV drain IWC-1220(a)'b) No No (c) Yes Components ( 4NPS IWC-1221(a)'b) N/A N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A3 (f) N/A IWC-1222(a) Yes All piping ~ 4NPS (b) No (c) No (d) No IWD-1220.1 N/A IWD-1220.2 N/A Request for Relief: None Note: ~ RRC is Class 1 except for some small miscellaneous Class 2 lines associated with floor control valve drains and pump seals.

t 'efers to W-80 all categories except

'efers to W-83 category C-F

'pplies to PWR C-F SECI-14.M%I/M&I-I . 7-13

Amendment No. 1 March 1993 E~Hxem tioos ISI-275 SYSTEM: Emergency Chilled Water (CCH)

EXEMPTIONS APPLIED:

IWB-1220(a) N/A (b)(1) N/A (b)(2) N/A (c) N/A IWC-1220(a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A IWC-1221(a) N/A (b) N/A3 (c) N/A (d) N/A~

(e) N/A~

(0 N/A IWC-1222(a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A IWD-1220.1 IWD-1220.2 Yes Request for Relief: None Note: ~ Entire system is Class 3.

t 'efers

'efers 3

to W-80 all categories except C-P to W-83 category C-I Applies to PWR SBC7-14.MA I/Mal-l , 7-14

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