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Project Requirements for Plant Power Conversion Sys Relief Valve Position Indication. Supporting Documentation Encl
ML18044A373
Person / Time
Site: Palisades 
Issue date: 11/08/1979
From:
ENERGY, INC.
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37-7 ATTACHMENT 3 PROJECT REQUIREMENTS FOR PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT NO.

PCS RELIEF VALVE POSITION INDICATION APPROVED BY:

PREPARED BY ENERGY INCORPORATED P. O. BOX 736 IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO 83401 FOR CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY EI PROJECT MANAGER L/).d'tf/a. rt,/..a 11/ -

CPCo PROJECT ENGINEER ¥K~

DATE // /,g/79

~I DATE ll I tS /2 7 r I 7912310 t'&/

37-7 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE ************************************************************* 1 2.0 DESIGN BASES ***.*****...****.*..********..***..*******.***********.* 2 3.0 CODES AND STANDARDS ***.****.*.**....*.*...**.***.*..*.*****..**.*.** 5

4. 0 DOCUMENTS * ****.****************************************************** 6 ATTACHME.:NTS I.

Babcock and Wilcox Company, Value Monitoring System Proposal No. AP9-59 II. Containment Building Maximum Floor Acceleration Values

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37-7 PROJECT REQUIREMENTS FOR PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT PCS RELIEF VALVE POSITION INDICATION 1.0 PURPOSE This document describes the requirements for completion of ( 1) engineering-des i gn, (2) installation specification, and (3) system test and checkout procedures for installation of Primary Coolant System (PCS) Relief Valve Position Indication system and will specify the documents to be supplied to CPCo.

37-7 2.0 DESIGN BASES 2.1 The instrumentation to be used for this modification has been selected by CPCo and is to be Babcock & Wilcox Campany ( 8&W) Val ve Monitoring Systen (VMS).

A copy of the 8&W proposal and technical specification AP9-59 for the VMS is enclosed as Attachment I.

The valve monitoring system is to be installed on and provide indication of flow through the presently installed valves:

PRV-10428 PRV-10438 RV-1039 RV-1040 RV-1041 2.2 The design shall comply with requirements for Clas.s lE equipment as defined in IEEE 380-1975.

2.3 A single transducer and signal conditioning equipment is to be installed for each of the above 1 i sted valves.

2.4 Separate charge amplifiers shall be used with each transducer.

Each charge amplifier shall be enclosed in a NEMA 4C junction box~

2.5 Cable'from the transducer to the charge amplifier shall be enclosed in steel conduit *. Five conduits shall be installed, i.e., one for each transducer.

2.6 One electrical penetration canister shall be used for exiting the cable from the containment.

37-7 2.7 A single conduit shall be used for routing the cable from the charge amplifier to existing cable trays.

Existing cable tray shall be*

utilized for routing the cable to the electrical penetration.

NOTE:

The cable tray used must not contain power cables rated 480V or above.

2.8 Wire and cable used in making the modifications shall be twisted, shielded pair or equivalent copper not smaller than 16 AWG, and shall comply with IEEE-383-1974.

2.9 All signal conditioning, visual display, audio monitoring, and alann equipment shall be mounted in a 19-inch rack and located in the reactor control room.

Note:

This rack to be specified and purchased by CPCo.

2.10 All instrumentation and control containrrent shall be designed environment:

components 1 ocated within the for operation in the foll owing Nonnal Plant Operating Conditions Temperature - 120 F maximum Pressure - mi nus 1/2 11 H2o to 0 11 H2o Humidity - approximately 90%

Radiation - to be dete nni ned Seismic - see Attachment II ------ -** -*----*-*--------- --*--*--**


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37-7 2.11 All instrumentation and*control components located within the control.

room shall be designed for operation in the following environment:

Temperature - 65 F to 80 F Pressure - atmosphere Humidity - 90% maximum Radiation - N/A Seismic - see Attachment II 2.12 Consideration will be given to accessibility and maintainability.

37-7 3.0

  • CODES A_ND STANDARDS The following codes and standards shall be used as applicable in preparing the design, installation, and testing documents.

EI Documents Quality Assurance Manual Rev-7 Engineering Procedures Manual Rev-0 IEEE Standards IEEE-384-1977 IEEE-383-1974 IEEE'-336-1977 IEEE-380-1975 ANSI N45.2 - 1977 Standard Criteria for Independence of Class lE Equipment and Circuits Standard for Type Test of Class lE Electric Cables, Field Splices, and Connections for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (ANSI-N45.2.4) Standard Procedure for Ins.tal lation, Inspection and Testing Requirements for Instrumentation and Electric Equipment During Construction of Nuclear Power Generating Stations Definition of Tenns Used in IEEE Standards on Nuclear Power Generating Stations Quality Assurance Program Requirements for Nuclear Facilities ISA 37-7 N45.2.9 - 1974 -

Requirements for Collection, Storage, and Maintenance of Quality Assurance Records for Nuclear Power Plants Nl8.7 - 1976 Administrative Controls and Quality Assurance for the Operational Phase of Nuclear Power Plants ISR-RP37.2-1964 -

Guide for Specifications and Tests for Pi ezoel ectri c Acceleration Transducers for Aerospace Testing 37-7 4.0 DOCUMENTS The following documents wiil be delivered to CPCo by EI:

All drawings required to complete the modification Installation procedures Test and chec~out procedures Six copies and one reproducible of the above documents will be furnished by EI for CPCo use in making the modification.

EI will maintain copies of all documents until such time as the project is complete.

After completion of the modification and receipt of marked documents indicating the as-built condition, EI will prepare drawings for record.

The drawings for record shall be transmitted to CPCo for pennanent storage

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Dear Mr. Yope:

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October. 3, 1979 8&\\*l is Pl.. eased *to be able to offe"r au*r Valve Monitor pr:posal contained in the attachment, fcr*the Palisades Generating Station.

Lne proposed system is for the direct monitoring of two (2l Power Operated Relief Valves and th~ee (3) Safety Re1~ef Va1'1es.

This pr.ooosu_l is offered under fr.e term~ and co*n-ditions attached herein.

As.an* alternative to the ~t:;iche:i te~ms, SZ.\\*i \\vO'Jld be willing to ~upply this.equipment under the terms and conditicns cf the Consumers and Sl:t~ Spare Par~s..Agreement for the 1:1idland USS dated June 30, 1978.

The subject hardware described *herein is nec.rly id2n~ical *to the Loose Parts Monitor System reccnt1y comp1eted fer the :*'.i*d1ar.c Ger.erat.inq Station.

In ord~r to acheive :the best possib1e de1ivery, oo:--tions cf :his* eauipmen:

could be diverted to the Pai isades.*Statior..

~he eGuib:!'lent tha~ *ttas r:r.icved from the Midland LPM for Pa1isa~es would be reordered and replaced consistent with normal sch'edulinc.

co:.ordination of t~is c.ctivity sh*:rn1d occur 1di::-i Mr. RP Torres (Sechtei Ann Arbor, Purchasing) and ~r.* CD Ford (3ec~tel Er.gi neeri ng, Ann Arbor).

This proposal is *,1a1id unti1 October 31, 1079, exce?t that 3i?i'rl reserves the right to amend or withdraw this propasa1 at anyti~e prior to wrjt:~n acceptance by Consumers and subsequent acceptance ~y ~n authorized re9resentative a f the Company. * *.

THIS INFORMATION FURNISHED BY CPCo ON NOVEMBER 7, 1979 AITACH~fENj I

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We welcdrne the opportunity.t6 discuss this proposal in*de~ai1 at your con\\*cnicnce.** *shou.ld you.have any questions, ple~se advise or ca11* Mr. J.,'*1.

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to r.1011 i tor The score 6f supply is contained in proposal s~ction 1.0 which *contains 2 base scop~ of supp*ly plus.a mimbcr of oµticns.

i"lle base scope of suppiy requires selection of alqrm options'l/i, G or C to c:ir.:ple:e th~ base sys:.em.

Other optional equipment may be added *per Op~ions 2 thra.:.igh ~to enh--::r.cr:

th~ reliability 01-operability-of t:ic system.

Ortion 5 provir.,::s a mear:::; fo1*

surplying field*support*ser*1ic*cs ac:o?"'ding to ycu1* cap2.bili:ies und 1*equ~rc:

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A proposed schedul~ is cohtained in Section 2:0 and complete*technic~l s~Eci fications on all cquipmen_t is contained in Section 3.0.

The G!'.:11*/ Valve 1:,oni"toring design u:i.liz.es ccmpo~'2nts identical ta 0&\\*I loc:;e parts rr.011ito1-ing system.

ihese cornponcnts have c.*:.:u:.iulat~d.aver 30 rc:~c:cr y"ea1-s of O['erating h.is':o1*y :Hith excell-ent ~crfor".;::1cc.. Thi=!. sensor chai',ne:s including the *.lc.c2le1-omcter; hC!rdline cab-1e and 1*ej::o~e c!ia;;';e c.:.:;Jiifier are

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In se 1ieral ir.st.c.r.cc:s :hesE ci;:;~par.ents hil'.'e ooeratcd ',*;ell in ex-cess. of nonnal.._.coriditior.s.

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5 -Signal Conditioners Unholt:;;-Dickie i~adel PZZMAA.

1 -Si gna 1 Condi ticner Mounting Racks Un ha 1 tz-Di cki e Mode 1 22?.)..

1 set -documentation including co~ponent s~ec~fications, engineering drawings arid technical manuals.

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Option 1 Audio and Visual Alarms and Indic~t::r-s Option A 1*arm * * *.

lA Mast~r/Audio 1-Master.Alarm contacts for Unholtz-Qickie Madel 1~\\~-rOAi with audio aler: a;,d connection to :he plan: annuncia:or;

  • Option 18 Visual *Dis~lay Meter 1 set-Visual *Display Meters for each Sicnal Conditioner Si~ma ~~.:*eel 2613 capabre of remote location (in control room).

Option iC ?1an: Annunciator Alarm 1 set-Contacts for connection :o the Plant Annunciator only.

Option 2 Redundant Sensor Ch~nnels 5

-Sensor Channels which duplicate :he sensor channel co~pon~~ts identified in the Base System.

Option 3 Audio Monitor

-Audio Moni:tor, dual I S'i'l'it:;i seiec-:able to ar.y Sensor c;;annei.

Option 4 Racks and Cabinets Option 4A F:ack.s for Mountir.g Visual D~s;:i1ay ~,eters 1 -MountJng Rack Unho1tz-Oickie Modei 22?....'1..

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-Cabinet Hoffman NEMA 12 24" W x Option 5 Installa:ion and Field Services l) A 90 II r.

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. TECHNIC.i.L S?ECIF"TC.:..770~1 lhis.specification establishes the requirements for :he design, perfor.;;ance,

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1.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

1. 1 Oescri cti on The VMS sha 11 provide the capabi 1 i ty to car.ti m~cL!s ly and automa.t.i ca 1 iy detect acoustical signals generated by flow noise levels through a valve.

This shall be accomplished utilizing: ac::elerome-:ers mounted on the valve body.

These signa.ls shaH be transmitted to a local instrument. panel where the system evaluates the.stgnaJ.agains! pie-established criteria.

Wh~n the criteria are ezceeded,'vi~u~' and aud1o ~ignals are provided to alert operatfng. personnel.

-T.he.loca1*.*;nstrJr.ter.: ~anel shan be capable of being remotely 1 oca ted. *from "the *.Centro 1 Room and sha i l provide contac:s for annunciator alerts or 'lisual dispi_ays in the Control Room.

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The VMS signal channel shall be ca~able of mea!urina accelerations of 300g with a + 10~ accuracy through* :he alann func-:ion...

Tne VMS sha11"provide audio and/or v~sua1 aierts such tha<:*t.~e conci:~on of the valve.may be dete:.nined. *fl"'Om the noise ;;igna1.

The VMS field insta11ed primary tl"'ansducer ar.d connec-:in*3 cab1e shai1 be functional in an envfronment of 650°F and 100: relative*humidi~v.

The transducer instal1at.ion sha11 require no metal work exceot for~

surface prepa:--atian to a 124 finish.

The pre-amplifier sha11 be functionai up to 16QOF and 100~ relative humidity.

Power supply requirements for the VMS.shal~ '.Je

~20 VAC 50 Hz* single :;hase.

Each channel o( the VMS shall be tes~able u:ili:ina a 1.. 0g ~1S.acce1!ra tion input for calib~ation and a*etemir:a:ion of alarm se:-:ings* fer a unity gain setting; The operational range of the VMS shall ~e JCCg..

The alarm setting sha11 be fror.: panel adjustabie.

On an a1art1 condition, the a1ar.n level indicator sha1i ac::..ate an audfo1e a~e:-: s:*;r.a;.

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io~se and convert the acoustical noise-into voltage s~g~a1s *(see Figure l) for routing to the monitoring equipment *.. The moni:ori*ng equiP.ment C?ndi:ions the voltage signal by ~roviding iu,~able amolifica:ion and fi1:eri.ng.

The precessed signals are.then cor.:oareti to p:-e-e.s:abi~shed a1ert criteria, and ~rovide audio and 'lisual al.erts *when tMe crite:ia a:e exceeded.

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The signal conditioner shali iden:ify an alar:n condition until. reset and provides the ca~ability :o analyze raw or fiTtered data:

Flow through a valve will excite the va1ve at various broad band frequencies.

ihe resonances of the va1ve will resui:.in a response.

with preferential r~gions in the s~~ctra.

1nese regions wi1i be ide~tified on an installed valve by impacting* the struct?Jre and measuring t."ie response.

The response will be examined for ~"le preferential regions and the best region, considering normal plant background,vtil1 be seiec:ed.

Bandpass filters.on the signal conditioner will be utilized to obtain ~igh sensitivity to val"ve flow noi*se while* rejecting other plant Mises.

The VMS transducers will also be located to take advantage of structural attenuation of plan-t noise and pipi.ng vibra:ticr.s which may e:roneousiy influence the valve flow noise sicnal.

To brovide a usab1e s~cna1* for*

alarm purposes and.to add:. time delay for sp\\n*ict:s signal reJec:fon, AC to DC conversion will be uied.

  • Z.O REQUIREMENTS This section includes the performance limits for t."le fo11owing major components:of th~ Valv' Monitoring.System.

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Alarm provisions 2.6 Visual Oisolav.Meter

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. Audio speaker;con~acts far remote annum:i a ti on Visual display of noise l~vel detected by signal channel t~ supplement visual display on signal condition~r.

Indicator accuracy.

Ambient temperature Input power Output contacts De 1 ay ti i:ne.*

2.7 Audio Monitor

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INSTALLATION REOUfREMENTS N EH.l. Ci a s s 24" wide x Standard 19 2

O" deeo x 90" high

'"'ice x. 23" deep x 120 AC, 50Hz, 20A ~in.

ihe field harc~.,iare will. ;-eq:.iire r.c sqe:~ai ~rr:~a!'"::~:~ o: exis:fog =*=~

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3.2 3.3 4.0 banded.to he valve j~dy.

The pre-a~c whi:~ ~ay e 1ocated a: a :cnvenient ~a tempe:-a:ures in e.xcess o7 l:SJ°F.

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cabling which is :*t(is.ted shieiced pair s ~c:!~e~ in a suoc ie~ !ncics~~~

n: ~n1:~ is not ~u: ~~- :c r:~:i~; is ac::~:'. shed over ~1e.~

TS?) 12-22 AWG c:nduc:or si~~.

The sicna1 conditioner and aiaiT:'l rr.odu1e :"'eq1.;i:-es p!ug-in :o a 120 i/:..c scL:r::e and is-rack mountab1e in a standar.d 19" v1ide :-::.ck.

The v"fsuai dis:;iay meter can be rad or console ~our:ted (see F'i~ure2.).

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At the time of the instal1ation, the monitored valve wi11 be excited bv impact and its response measured.

This d~ta 'fti1l prov.ice the pass band in.fonnation for the particu1ar.valve and will be used to set the fi1te:-s on the si.gna.1 condi t:.ioner.* P1ace*ment of t:'1e sigr.ai conditioner range switch on the 100g range*w*n1 r.iake the system l"'eady for va1id detec:ion at plant operating conditions.*

srnv:cES TO BE ?P.OV!DEC 3Y THE SE:LLE~

Supe:vise the installation of the equi::'71er.t at :he site i.;sin~ appr~*1ed

  • installation drawi~gs far sense: insta~1at~on, cable routing, and penetrations.

The Selleris su:=erviso; shal1 ha*-1e authority:::: l"'~:ou:e cables, etc.,

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a re~crd of all changes to the drawings.

Prcvi e test, c~eckc~:. and calibration of the equip~ent including inst;~ct on on equipme~t operation and ma~ntenance.

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  • PRICING A.

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Options for Valve Monitoring System*

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Option No. 1 Audio and Visual Alal'ill Op ti on No.

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Option No; Option No.

lA.* * ~aster/Aud.io. Al arin 16 Vi~ual Display Meters 1 C Con tacts ( l set.)

2 Redundant Sensor Channels 3

Audio Monitor (1) 4 Racks and Cabinets 4A Rack(s) 48 Cabinet. Hoffman N EI-IA 12 5

Ins ta.11 a ti on and Field Services

$22,210 s 3,010 included

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  • Installation and Field Services will be perfonned on a tiffie and ~a:eriais basis fer*

Level II Enaineers en tne ~~:ached rate sheet-. At!achment A.

It is est"iiiiated this installation can be accomp1 ished* in 2-3 _cays of on-~~te work.

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?roviding reactor opern.c.ors wi~h a positive indic:icion of relief valve posic~on gives addition.a.I assurance that the integ!"ity of the reac~or coolant. system pressure boundary is :naincained. A significant number of inst.<inces have been documented where pilot*ope!"aced. relief vaive~ and saf ecy!relief yah*es ha v~ failed co close.

The Valve Monitorir.g Sysce.m incorporac..:s acocscical monitoring cechniques to provide t:he reac*

tor operator with an* indication of valve ope.nidoseci position. The flow noise is measured in.the valve hy a

~r:i.nsducer installed on the valve body. The si~al generated 'oy :he transducer is input into an inst!"'l*

men:. panel co identify the re!aci'.:e valve position and actuate a local audible' alarm. The svst.em is available in various configutacio:is according to the oufu.ber of val..,.es to be monitored and control "t'oom cabinet space availability.

Features

  • Band*;:i:i.ss fiic.ering cechnique opcimi:::.es signai se:i*

sidvicy to v:i.lve flow :-ioise while rejeccing false alarms.

  • T:-:i.nsducer :-:10un::i:*g does not :-eq:..:i.:-e ~er.ec;-at.ion of t:-it! p:-imary pressure ~ot:ndary.

Valve Monitoring Sy_stem

  • P~e-ampiifie!'" can be located up -co 200 feet fror:l ~he i:;-ansduc.er.
  • ,Standarc.lS*inch rack mounting for single or mui*

ciple vaive monitor.

Description The. Valve ~vfonicoring Sys~e:n consiscs a:* sensor channei t.:-anscucers and pre-axnpiif:e:-s loc.:u.ed in the reJ.ccor containment and iJanel or r:ick mounced monitoring equipment.. The sensor channel deteccs the valve flow noise and converts it ~o a.n AC volcage signal for actuation of the monit.ori-*g equipment.. The monitoring equipment conditions the vokage signal by providing. suitable amplification anc filtering. The conditioned si.~al is then converted :o a DC level

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Valw monitoring system block diagram which drives a visual display mete::- and ac:uates ~he alarm function. The monitor'ing,equipmeot visually displays the noise levels being m1;u::titored. actuates*a local audible ala."'m and provid~ a cone.act oU:tpuc for remote ala.'"?ll indication. Th~ amplified and filtered*

sipal also can be routed to an audio monitor.

The svstem can accommodate redundant sensor channel;. A redundanc. chAnnel Ls selec:able on ehe Valve Mot"iCoring Systeo insc:-umenc pai;iel. Redun*

da.ot c:hanneis are recommended, as opposed t_o*

assu:::::i."lg a mocitor on an adja.cenc valve c:an pro.... -ide

he reduncianc indica::ion. where noise att:eouacion is significant in the valve/piping system being.

monitored.

Installation No special preparacicn of the valve(s) is required £or installation of the transducer: The transduc:,er i.s pla~

on a counc.ing bloc:k which is. actached ac a selectad location on the valve body. The e:-an.sciucer:-co..

pre.amplifier cabling is low noise cable' in-a conduit.

  • Signal routing: from the preamplifier to l:he 'monitor*

ing equipmenc !s cwisced shield~ pair 18-22 AWG conducto:- si:-:e. Ac. the time of installacior.. th~ valve rnonic.o:ing system is c:alibrat:ed by striking the valve and measu:-ing the response spec:t:ra. This data pro-vides the information required to se~ c:ie !:land-~ass filcer"s and adjust a!ar:n ::.hresholds. Bai::ic:ock &.

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i I Specificatio.ns I Transducer: *...

I Charge sens1t1v1ty. (pc!gj 10.0:: l I Ooerating temoeratu~e, ~F 575 1 Insulation.

Core isoiatec i

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I Temoerature rating, °F 575.

I Length (max.), ft 200 I

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Temperature rating,.°F 160 j

Frequency response

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Signal Conditions Frequency r.esoonse

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PURCHASER.shal 1 pay COHPM!Y.for \\*1ork hereunder at the price as may be m~tua11y agre~d in advance for a ~P~~ific order.

  • Th~ :ut;:s specified apply duri.ng the no.rmal v1otf~ing day of eight ho:.;rs on t*fondays.th1*ough.Frisfays, inc1udin_g trave1in9 ti_ne.from hcadquarr.~1-s and return.

A rate of one. and one-ha.1f.times the said basic rate appi.:ies for

. ove1*ti~c \\*tod~ed.

The overtime rate shall* apply to all.,.,ork and travel on Satu1*a2~,1s an*d i.n excess of eight hours on i*londays'. th~*ough F.ridays.. ~11 \\*:ark er tr2\\*=1 on Sundays.and hol)days_!**iill be at t*dtc the bas_ic r:-ate.

PURC:i.-'.i.SER sh:il_l pa.y 'COMPM~Y. at cost, for t:av.ci and living exper.ses cf perscnrr.1 incid.enta1 to the \\*:ark in* accodance '::ith t!ie COtil'MlY'S stanc.::rd persor.;;:~1 pol ic1es.c1**,_ \\*there require!d by

?URc:-:;,s~P., a *pe1* -die:a ;-a:.e for lcca1 trave1 and 1 iving expens.es*.(~xc:ludes* transpo1*t;;t.ion to the from headquarters).

Invciccs shall be i~sued monthly by COMPANY based on

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rece~pt of cac:1 invoice~

Equipment 1*lil 1 be invoiced by CCi*'1f'i~IY as shipr.:;nt :he1*ecf ~s n1'1dc, and µ.::id* by PURCHASER uron receipt of each in'.toic:2.

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~ddi:ion to the prices provided for herein.

\\./here the 1.::i~*:s, rules or regulations, fecera1, state. qr loca1, 01*.any.Jg~ncy thc:reof, n~quire pcr.~its, licenses *or aprroval of plunts and SilE:!Cificat.ions

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The sole liability of co;.\\P/\\HY and sole rer.:edies of PU2C;J..c..s::R ir, such c11se sha11 be. repair or repkcc::-:e:it, FOG

~oint of shipm~nt, or at Sc11~r's option, credit will be allow~d ~gainst the origina1 ~rice thereof.

The COi*\\?l\\NY 1*ii 11 perform t*lle servi ccs to t;Q prav~ ci~d

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If any portjon of tr.e services ar.e shO':m not to have been

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  • .-~as rerforr..~c.!, the CO:*i?!:.i:Y 1*1ill, at its ovm expense, reperform such s.ervices in a i:iann~r 1.. !hich is :onsiste~1:: \\*tith the generti11y accepted stanJa:--ds and practices pr~vc.1:1~:; at :he time the orii;;ina1 service 1*1as performed.

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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

!foither*.co:.;rr.,;;y not its s~pp:iers !:h:!ll be l~~:.i:r: 1*:heth~r a:-isi:"';; u:'l*:!::r contract., t*Jrt (incluciins n1::Jli9c11cc and/or st:ict ~iabi1ity), 01*

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The CGi*iPA~IY sh11.Tl provide anci

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;~nu.~n until co~pletion of the 1*1ork tl1e folloHing forms of insurance in res;.:-:::t to its m*m e:::ployees (but not in rc:spect to ~ny person paid dire:t1y hy t!'.e PU~CHAS::R,* but u:~l~zcd*

by the COi*~PAMY}; \\-lorbnen's Compensation InsLwan::c, ir.cludini; En:ploy~r's Liability lnsurilncc: in accorda*nce \\*:ith the 1u'.*!S of the s7.?.te in '*thich the COi*il'NlY may b~ required to pay co~;iensation, Pt:b1ic Liability Insuranc*~, *.. 1~th a single limit of lirlbi.1ity for bodily inj~ry 2nd for Property D<:ir.;:Jge

~n ~iic amount of 5500,000 for each occu1*rence.

ny PURCltJ\\SER:

Risk of loss. or damage to r~r:c:-:,~s:~*s equirrn~nt shall r~r::c1in with the PURCHAS~R at all tim~s.

9.

NUCLE~R HAZARDS The ?U2CiL~SER c:grees that the matcrL:l,

'2~~!1~::-::::t, and/or s:::rvic~s to :Je furnishc:d hereunder shc.11 not be instaiied in, or used 01* o;::!::!"a':e*: in connection 1*1ith, er in any ;.;anner csso:'ictcd *,.;i':h 2 nu::1eer 01*

a:c:i1~C en~1*gy activ~ty of facility unless and untii (a) r..l:e

?Ul\\C~i\\SER sha11 r.ave i::1;:*.:?r~d ir1:0 an agreeiii:::nt of indemnification ',*lii:h Uni:ec St2t~s :*:u:icar Rcgt.. i'iu~cry Cor:*~:iissicn, as provided under Sect.ion 170 of :he !itc:i1ic

r.e:?*S~' f;,c: of 1954, as ::r..12r.c2:, ;*... ".,..*

and (b) tl~c PURC:-:.1\\SER shall.have cbca~r:ec such :o1icy c1* pci~c~es cf ~ns 11~af.i:e,*

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Attach~~nt a 8abcockC.\\'l'ifc~x:

P;::ge rou1-transportation delays, acts or failure tc ~ct of Govc~nrnent or PU~Cl~S~R, dc1ay ir. ol.J:aining 1 iccn.ses, major cqui~:;:~nt brec::do".*::1, or any other cause whatsoever, whether similar or dissimilar to thc~c enumerated a~ove, beycnd

. the rca~onab le con t.ro 1 of COi*i?1\\!-!Y.

In the ~verit of any delay ar1s1ng by reascr-. of a~y of the foregoing, he time for rerfoni~ance.shall be extended by ij period cf time.equal to the~ r.:c lost by reason of such delay..

\\*!hen CCHPtdiY is p:-c*1iding engincc:*ing or t.eclrnica1 servi:es under this 01*der at a site o-c!1er ',:han that m*mcd er contrclle;:d by COi*iPJ\\NY, PURCrlASER shall pay. C0:*1Pid*(Y at the rates specified in this order for such delays.

11.

OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT - INTERPRETATION OF DATA COM?Mfis personnel* are authorized cniy to c:::nsu1t 1*titl1 l'!JRcr0;sER und arc not c:wthorizcd to ope1-at2 PURCH.'\\SE:R'S ec;uip:::er.t.

~11 :Jp~rat~on cf. sud":

cquirr!1~nt shall be perforr.cd by and under *the :o:i'.:;:::1 of ?Ui{C;.{'.\\SC:R.

\\*!here applicable, COM?ANY'S ;:ic1*sonnel sh'111 ad*:~s;; and consult 1*1ith i"'J~:~;;t *. S::R concerning data g::ne1*ated 01** obtained 'fn c::i:-:nec:~:n *.. 1ith the perfor:::ancc cf any k

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the.::.na1ysis or interpretation of such dtlta Ci?:d fo~* judgin; 1*1hat actions a?*~

required as the result 0f:the data generated o; :jtained or any analysis or interpretations thereof.

12.

PROPRJETARY INFORMAT~ON

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=rr~ no righ'-S i:";p~*ied or othcntisc a1-e granted* to ~reduce or have pr::duccd a:;y suc:i ::roduc-:*s or :o prt:ic:'-ice or cause t.o be 'practiced any such r:ianu7i!cturi:ig proc::~scs or o'.:hQ:-

proccsses.

13.

APPLfCABLE LAW This order.shall be intc:-;Jre~cd iri accon:!a:ic*~ \\*:ith ':he 1a\\*t: of the S:c.~e of ~~1:1*1 Yod:..

1 4.

f\\SS I GW*\\Ei'1T

\\ny attei.lpt to *assign this order-shall be void unless ~ric1* thc
reto*~:12 pa1*tic~ hc'lve r;;wtual ly ag1*ced to assigr.;;;cn: by a,::.;iy :::!xccu:cd 2sre-::-:~~n:.

Tile re mat ~c:- of c:ir~ no ur~dcr-s~~ndin~s Uc::*ic~n ~~1c ;;.::.. *.*.:~

this 01*dcr a :lie; thJ.n c:.s se~ fcrth i:c;.:: :1.

Gabcocl\\ r.. \\'.'ilcox i 't; Attachmcn~ 8 Puge Fi 1/C

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IiiTEGl'.l\\TlOi{ (Ccntinucd) concerning the subje*ct :na~:er of this crdc:-,

~~~:*ie::~ *.,,er-b21 or '.*:rittcn 1 a1**e hereby abi-oge.tcd '1nd* ;*ti tlldra... ::i and th1s* orde~-

C-:l~:s~itut~s the 1*:ho1e agr:?c:r.::nt:

bet;*:cen the parties.

1\\ny provisians of a

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ore*~:- er S;1ccifica-:icn 1-:h~ch may be issued hereafter sha11 not be bincin; or. the r~arties *Jn1ess duiy apprc*/ec in 1*1ri ting by an cluthorized rC?prescntative of ccch p<:rty.

This order may not be changed or modified except by a wri~tcn ~~en~~2n:

executed by a duly autl1orized r~p1*esentat.i*1~ of c.:.:h par:y.

Pf.,G'E: SIX CONd!T!Oi:S OF 1r!A~t01.:~7Y The warranties of Article 5 are effective only if :he following conditions are met:

A.

If C0;*1PANY elects to re::f)air ar.d/or-replace a~.::

c'~fecti'.'<.:?

!:quip:;:e:*.~

or to repc:rform any t*!ork, PURC!~!;S::R sha 11 t:e :.:. i j ;-2 Lee! at i :s :,*,*:n exi->en:: c to pro*.'idc uc:cc:ss to and ::o de:ontamina:e cny S!JC:h Eq:.;iprr:~nt, ?~rts s:"'

ai-ea of 1.*!or!: 1*1hicll may be c::ita~inated so tha: radiation frc::-: such parts or area shall be redu:ed ta ;::c:-~issibie le:vcls, anc until this has been done, COMPANY shall ~e under nb o~1igat~cn to correct the defects.

Permissib1e levels of radiation are defined '1S t.riose presc~--;~ed *as acceptabl~ to tlle Nucle~r ?,egu1ato:*y Corr.'1~issio.; a:: the time such repairs are mace.

If any Fedei*=1, State or local

-~g!J:=::Jry ager.cy r.a*1in9 jurisdi:ticn de:ermi~es tha: more stringent levels of radiation are n"'C"Ssar,i 01*

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PURCH/\\S~R :::i1a 11, a: no expense to COMPANY,

~;oo.'id::: ~lant persor.nel and f<ici1iti*::s t6 assist in c;ny activity 1*1Mich may be :*cquired of PURCHf..S~:~

by this Ar::ic1e.

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FLOOR ELEVATIONS

. Internal Floe-rs

. @ El. 590

@ El. 606 (or 607'-6")

@ El. 622 (or 625 '-O")

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@ El. 649 Con ta inmen t Structure

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@ El.* 590

'@ El. 608'-9"

@ El. 646'-3"

@ El. 683'-9"

@ El. 721'-3"

@ El. 765'-0" CONTAINMENT BUILDING MTil\\

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MAXnruM FLOOR ACCELERATION VALUES DESIGN BASIS EARTHQUAKE OPERATING BASIS HOR. (20%g)

VERTICAL.

HOR. (10%g) 0.206 0.14 0.119 0.206 0.14 0.119 0.209 0.14 0 *.120 0.217 0.14 0.126.

0.206 0.14 0.119 0.189 0.14 0.109.

0.171 tJ.14 0.099 0.194 0.14 0.11*2 0.257 0.14 0.148 0.355 0.14 0.205 EQRIHQUAKE VERTICAL 0.079 0.079 0.079 0.079 0.079 0.079 0."079 0.079 0.079.

0.079 Note:

Linear interpolation may b*e made. between the floors fo-r ele-vations not shewn in the abov~ table.

THIS INFORMATION FURNISH~D BY CPCo ON NOVEMBER 7, 1979 ATTACHMENT II

/*

abcock & Wilcox Consumers Power 1945 West Parnall Road Jackson, Mich.

49201

Subject:

Valve Monitoring System Attention:

Mr. John Yope

Dear Mr. Yope:

Power Generation Group P.O. Box 1260, Lynchburg, Va. 24505 Telephone: (804) 384:-5111 December 17, 1979 Confirming our recent te 1 ephone conversation, Babcock & Wi 1:ox is initiating a qualification program for testing of the subject Valve Moni"toring System equipment. f,ttachment 1 provides a program summary and Attachment 2 is a listing of our current contracts.

We are currently compiling qualification requirements based on specifications, purchase order requirements and letters received to date from our customers.

We request a separate letter be sent to us address-ing your qualification requirements, even if this letter serves to summarize your requirements as defined in bid specifications or purchase order documents.

In particular, this letter should state whether your environ-mental requirements are to be tested to IEEE-323-1971 or IEEE-323-1974.

Your immediate transmittal of this letter to us would be appreciated if you have not done so already.

If you have any questions, please do not. hesitate to call me.

Very truly yours,

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'1. "';. Giordano Customer Service Department LAG/kjb The Babcock & Wilcox Company I Established 1867

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QUALIFICATION PROGRAM

SUMMARY

Babcock & Wilcox* will test the Valve Monitoring System to demonstrate operability within the environmental conditions specified for its intended

  • .*,**.*.~application. These conditions include design basis and post design basis events. The basis for the qualification program will be to test the system according to the requirements of IEEE-323 and other applicable requirements as may be determined.

In conjunction with the testing, B&W has in operation a Soecial Products Quality Assurance Proqram applicable *to the desfon. com-ponent procurement. fabrication and testing of this system.

In order to minimize owner costs associated with this program, B&H will form an Owners 1

Group of its customers and develop a generic program.

Specific elements of the program are as follows:

Event

1.
  • Submit qualification req~irements
2.

Develop proposed* generic quali-fication program addressing applicable standards.

3. Obtain co111T1ents and approval from each Utility on accept-ability of generic program for specific plants.
4. Develop program costs and schedule; issue proposals and obtain conmitments.
5.

Implement qualification program

6.

Documentation of Test Results Report Responsibility Completion Utility Janua~y 15. 1980 B&W February 8, 1980 B&W February 22. 1980 B&W

March 7, 1980 B&W B&W/Sub-contractor March 21. 1980 Mid 1980 B&W has obtained preliminary cost and schedule information from a testing laboratory currently on our list of qualified vendors.

We intend to utilize such a laboratory to develop the test program. conduct tests and document results to support customer review by the NRC.

The testing laboratory has advised us a typical test to IEEE-323, which includes environmental testing for in-containment componer.ts, would cost"'$10,000 to $40,000 depending on test requirements for aging and radiation. Testing of control room electronic equipment and requ.;irements for testing to other I~EE standards would indicate additional program costs.

B&W anticipates program costs would be shared by approximately 12 to 15 utilities involving 20 to 25 nuclear plants.

Utility Arkansas Power & Light

'Carolina Power & Light Commonwealth Edison Consumers Power Company Florida Power Corporation Jersey Central Power &

L" General Publfc Service Utilities Niagara Mohawk Northeast Utilities Service Compa_ny Northern States Power Company

Power Company e Atomic Eiectric ny B&W Valve Monitoring System Contrac~s AN0-1 AN0-2 Plant{s)

H ~B. Robinson Zion 1 & 2 Palisades Big Rock Point Crystal River Oyster Creek TMI-1 Nine Mile Point~l Millstone-1 Millstone-2 Conn-Yankee Prairie Island 1 & 2

. J. A. Fitzpatrick Kewaunee North Anna 1 & 2 Surry 1 t. 2

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PWR BWR BWR PWR PWR PWR BWR PHR PWR PWR PWR PWR BWR Utility Contact/

Telephone #

Phil Almond 501-371-7836 Frank DeAugustino 803-383-4524 Doug Swartz 312-294-2861 John Yope 517-788-1849 Ron Clausen 813-866-4526 Chiu Chen 201-455-8903 I

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  • Amil Chakraberti 201-262-8800(Bur.ns & Roe) l Dave Slear 201-263-6500 Art Vierling 315-474-1511 Kim Hong 203-666-6911 Ben Stephens 612-388-4767 John Helland/

John Moran 212-397-6315

~ave Ristau 414-433-1325 Bob Caulder 804-771-4615 Dave Harding 617-366-2859 i

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