ML19246B315

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Forwards IE Bulletin 79-13, Cracking in Feedwater Sys Piping. Action Required
ML19246B315
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Site: Point Beach  
Issue date: 06/25/1979
From: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Burnstein S
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
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NUDOCS 7907130165
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June 25, 1979 Docket No. 50-266 Docket No. 50-301 Wisconsin Electric Power Compt /

ATTN:

Mr. Sol Burstein Senior Executive Vice President Power Plants 231 West Michigan Milwaukee, WI 53201 Centlemen:

Enclosed is IE Bulletin No. 79-13 which requires action by you with regard to your power reactor facility with an operating license.

Should you have any questions regarding this Bulletin or the actions required by you, please contact this office.

Sincerely, h.

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uJames G. Keppler Director

Enclosures:

1. IE Bulletin No. 79-13
2. List of IE 3ulletins Issued in Last 12 Months cc w/ encls:

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Mr. G. A.

Reed, Plant Manager Central Files C. M. Trammel, ORB / NRR Director, NRR/ DPM Director, NRR/ DOR PDR Local PDR NSIC TIC Sandra A. Bast, Lakeshore Citizens for Safe Energy

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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT REGION 111 June 25, 1979 IE Bulletin No. 79-13 CRACKING IN FEEDWATER SYSTEM PIPING Description of Circumstances:

On May 20, 1979, Ind waa and Michigan Power Company notified the NRC of cracking in two feedwater lines at their D. C. Cook Unit 2 facility.

The cracking was discovered following a shutdown on May 19 to investigate leakage inside containment. Leakin circumferential cracks were identified in the 16-inch feedwater elbows aujacent to two steam generator nozzle elbow welds.

Subsequent radiographic examination evealed crack indications in all eight steam generator feedwater lines at this location on both Units 1 and 2.

On May 25, 1979, a letter was sent to all PWR licensees by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation which informed licensees of the D. C. Cook failures and requested specific information on feedwater system design, fabrication, inspection and operating histories. To further explore the generic nature of the cracking problem the Office of Inspection and Enforcement requested licensees of PWR plante in current outages to immediately conduct volumetric examination of certain feedwater piping welds.

As a result of these actions, several other licensees with Westinghouse steam generators reported crack indications. Southern California Edison reported on June 5, 1979, that radiographic examination revealed indications of cracking '

in feedwater nozzle-to-piping welds on two of three steam generators of San Onofre Unit 1.

On June 15, 1979, Carolina Power and Light reported that radiography showed crack indications ia similar locations at their H. B. Robinson Unit 2.

Duquesne Power and Light confirmed on June 18, 1979, that radiography has shown cracking in their Beaver Valley Unit 1 feedwater piping to vessel nozzle weld. Public Service Electric and Gas Company report,ed on June 20, 1979 that Salem Unit 1 also has crack indications. Wisconsin Public Service company decided on June 20, 1979 to cut out a feedwater nozzle-to-pipe veld which contained questionable indication, for metallurgical examination. As of June 22, 1979 and since May 25, 1979 seven other PWR facilities have inspected the feedwater nozzle-to-pipe welds without finding cracking indications.

The feedwater nozzle-to-pipe configurations for D.C. Cook and for San Onofre are shown on the attached figures 1 and 2.

A typical feedwater pipe-to-nozzle weld joint detail showing the principal crg-b locat4_ons jor D.C. Cook and San Onofre are shown on the attached figure 3.

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