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Advises That 840723 Request for Relief from Hydrostatic Testing Requirements Granted.Code Requirements for Specified Sys Impractical.Class 2 Sys to Be Tested Hydrostatically at 60 F Min Temp,W/Listed Exceptions.Ser Encl
ML17321A385
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Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 01/10/1985
From: Varga S
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Dolan J
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER SERVICE CORP., INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
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January 10, 1985 Docket Nos.

50-315 and 50-316 ON 1

e Mr. John Dolan, Vice President Indiana and Michigan Electric Company c/o American Electric Power Service Corporation 1 Riverside Plaza

Columbus, Ohio 43216

Dear Mr. Dolan:

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1984, Indiana and Michigan Electric Company requested relief from hydrostatic testing requirements of the 1974 Edition through Summer 1975 addenda of Section XI for the D.

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Cook Nuclear Plant, Unit Nos.

1 and 2.

We have completed our review and the Safety Evaluation is enclosed.

In accordance with Technical Specification 4.0.5, written relief may be granted by the Commission pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Our review has determined that the code requirements for the specified systems are impractical and the granting of the relief is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest.

Therefore, Class 2 systems will be hydrostatically tested generally at 60'F minimum temperature except for the service water, component cooling water, and the ice condenser glycol piping.

The ice condenser glycol piping will be tested at ambient temperature.

The hydrostatic test temperature of systems where the 60'F minimum may be impractical to achieve will be based on sound engineering judgment.

The ten minute holding time for noninsulated systems in accordance with the 1980 Edition of Section XI will be used.

The relief is granted.

Sincerely,

/s/SVarga

Enclosure:

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Cook Nuclear Plant, Unit Nos.

1 and 2.

We have completed our r view and the Safety Evaluation is enclosed.

In accordance with Technical Specificag on 4.0.5, written relief may be granted by the Coomission pursuant toyl0 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Our review has determined that the code require ents for the specified systems are impractical and the granting of the relief is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or t e common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest.

Therefore, Class 2 systems will be hydrostatically tested generally at 60'F minimum temperature except for the service water, component coolig

water, and the ice condenser glycol piping.

The ice condenser glycol piping will be impractical to achieve will be based on sound engin ering judgment.

The ten minute holding time for noninsulated systems in accordance with the 1980 Edition of Section XI will be used.

The relief s granted.

Sincerely,

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Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney General Department of Attorney General 525 West Ottawa Street Lansing, Michigan 48913 Mr. Wade Schuler, Supervisor Lake Township
Baroda, Michigan 49101 W. G. Smith, Jr., Plant Manager Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant Post Office Box 458 Bridgman, Michigan 49106 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office 7700 Red Arrow Highway Stevensville, Michigan 49127 Gerald Charnoff, Esquire Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20036 Honorable Jim Catania, Mayor City of Bridgman, Michigan 49106 U.S. Environmental"Protection Agency Region V Office ATTN:

EIS COORD INATOR 230 South Dearborn Street

Chicago, IL 60604 Special Assistant to the Governor Room 1 - State Capitol Lansing, Michigan 48909 The Honorable Tom Corcoran United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 James G. Keppler Regional Administrator - Region III U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 J. Feinstein American Electric Power Service 1 Riverside Plaza
Columbus, Ohio 43216 William J. Scanolon, Esq.

2034 Pauline Boulevard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Mr. Don van Farowe, Chief Division of Radiological Health P. 0.

Box 30035 Lansing, Michigan 48909 George Bruchmann Environmental. and Occupational Health Services Administration Michigan Department of Health 3500 N. Logan Street P.O.

Box 30035 Lansing, Michigan 48909 Maurice S. Reizen, M.D.

Director Department of Public Health Post Office Box 30035 Lansing, Michigan 48109