ML19253C848
| ML19253C848 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Prairie Island |
| Issue date: | 11/30/1979 |
| From: | Mayer L NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| TAC-11094, TAC-11095, NUDOCS 7912120244 | |
| Download: ML19253C848 (54) | |
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NSD NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY MIN N E A PO LIS. M O N N E SOTA SS401 November 30, 1979 Director Of fice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT Docket Nos. 50-282 License Nos. DPR-42 50-306 DPR-60 Evaluation of Penetration Seals and Fire Detectors Required by the Fire Protection Safety Evaluation Sections 3.2.2 and 3.2.8 of the Prairie Island Fire Protection Safety Evaluation Report issued by the NRC Staff on September 6, 1979 require the completion of special evaluation of electrical and mechanical penetration seals and fire detectors. The requested evaluations are provided as Attachments (1) and (2).
Please contact us.if you require further information related to either of these items.
Yours very truly, L 0 Mayer, PE Manager of Nuclear Support Services cc J G Keppler G Charnoff i539 097 Attachment
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Attachment (1)
Director of NRR November 30, 1979 3.2.2 Penetrations (1) The licensee will demonstrate that the electrical and mechanical penetration seals installed in the plant have a rating equivalent
'to the fire severity present on either side of the seal. These seals will be qualified by test by an independent testing laboratory in accordance with ASTM E-119 under criteria acceptable to the staf f (4.9),
(2) The licensee will reevaluate the penetration seals between the diesel generator rooms and the auxiliary building to verify that these seals have a minimum three hour fire rating, Existing seals with less than a three hour rating will be upgraded (5.17).
Evaluation Section 3.2.2 as well as Sections 3.1.1 (2) through (4) of the Fire Protec-tion Safety Evaluation Report require fire barrier electrical and mechanical penetration seals to be reviewed for adequacy and upgraded if necessary.
To satisfy the requirements of Sections 3.1.1 (2) through (4) and Section 3.2.2, the following action will be taken.
1.
New seals or replacement seals will be designed with a 3-hour rating.
This rating will be substantiated by test data.
2.
Existing seals will be reviewed and upgraded as necessary.
All seals will be upgraded to a rating at least equal to the maximum fire loading on either side of the barrier.
This rating will be substantiated by test data.
3.
Seals in the following areas will be upgraded to a 3-hour rating. This rating will be substantiated by test data:
a.
Area 66 barriers shared with Turbine Building b.
Areas 69 and 70 barriers shared with Auxiliary Building c.
Elevation 735 Auxiliary Building barriers shared with Turbine Building d.
Hatch area (fire area 61) barriers shared with parts of the Auxiliary Building e.
Barriers between the diesel generator rooms and the Auxiliary Building f.
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To develop a test program to determine the fire resistance of the existing penetration seal designs and to design and test a method of upgrading existing seals to a 3-hour rating or a rating based on the existing fire loading, we have obtained the assistance of Nuclear Services Corporation (NSC).
They are provided engineering services for testing and upgrading penetration seals at both nuclear generating plants operated by Northern States Power Company, Prairie Island and Monticello.
The Fire Protection Safety Evaluation Report for the Monticello plant contained requirements for a program of penetration seal testing and upgrading similar to those specified for Prairie Island.
In this discussion, we will describe the preliminary test and modification program formulated by Nuclear Services Corporation for both plants. A considerable savings in time and cost can be obtained by combining the testing required for both plants.
The electrical and mechanical penetrations at Monticello and Prairie Island were sealed with materials that have not passed the fire test and the hose stream test currently specified for such penetrations in ASTM E119-76 and IEEE 634-1978 (with NRC comments RS-809-5).
There fore, the existing penetrations must be tested and if necessary, either replaced or modified so that the resultant configurations will pass these tests in accordance with today's requirements.
The physical access to some of the existing penetrations make it impracticable if not impossible to remove the presently installed fireproofing material.
Therefore, several dif ferent materials will be tested in an add-on configuration in which another material is built up over the existing material.
See the attached preliminary notes, sketches, and list of material.
The material used in the penetrations at Monticello was primarily polyurethane foam, an Insta-Foam product. The material used at Prairie Island was primarily Thermal Insulating Wool which is an Owens-Corning fiberglas product. A primary concern at Monticello is the steel sleeve cable penetra-tions from the cable spreading room to the reactor building and to the turbine building.
The only practical modification in this area is an add-on material over the existing configuration.
Several test penetrations of this configuration will be tested.
With the test sleeves filled with cable supplied by the plant using a 50% fill and sealed witn polyurethane foam, the sleeve will be wrapped with a metal lath which is fastened to the wall and overlaid with different materials, including Flamemastic 77, Pyrocrete 241, Silicate Gel, and Intrumastic 285.
Some of these same materials and also ICMS Product 60 will be tested as add-on modifications for the Control Room penetrations for both plants.
The attached preliminary sketches were supplied to the test lab (Southwest Research) which laid out three test slabs.
These slabs will allow testing of all of the configurations proposed by NSC and will also provide for spares to allow adding on additional designs.
The attached sketches do not include the Silicate Gel upgrade which is being added.
This is a new material developed by Southwest Research Institute and was very recently brough t to the attention of NSC.
There is some data, from a different application, that indicates that it may be adequate for our needs.
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Intumastic 285 is being added on one of the extra penetrations as a possible solution. This material was designed to be used as a flame retardant on cable, but the manufacturer believes it to be an excellent candidate for protecting the sleeve penetrations in the cable spreading room at Monticello.
The specifications, ASTM & IEEE, state that a seal that has been qualified in a floor test is also qualified for use in a wall.
Therefore, our plan is to use a floor slab and thereby qualify both wall and floor seals.
All penetration seals will be subjected to a 3-hour fire test and then the hose stream test.
The temperatures are always monitored throughout the complete test.
As coraplete a visual inspection as possible, with photographs, will be performed at 1-1/2 hours.
Any test configuration that is good at 1-1/2 hours but fails at 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />, or fails the hose stream test, is a candidate for retest in a 1-1/2 hour test.
For this purpose, the test lab has been requested to use an existing test slab and prepare selected penetration seals using the materials that require a lengthy cure time.
This test slab will be held in readiness.
Configurations passing a 1-1/2 hour test plus the hose stream test may be used to upgrade seals in areas of the plant where a rating of less than 1-1/2 hours is su f ficient and 3-hour rated seals were not explicitly required by the NRC review.
IEEE 634-1978 states that penetration seals that are unsymetrical should be fire tes ted from each side. The:efore, the preliminary test plan incudes additional test penetrations comply with this requirement.
The attached sketches are for review and comment.
The penetration testing will be completed early next year.
Following evaluation of the test results, specific seal upgrade procedures will be developed and field work at both plants will begin.
A completion date of October, 1980 is required. Any work which cannot be completed by that date will be reported to the NRC Staf f and a revised schedule will be submitted for review.
If there are any comments related to the preliminary test plan we have described, they should be submitted to Northern States Power Company no later than January 1,1980 to permit us to complete this project on schedule.
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CABLES TO BE PER PENETRATION SCHEDULE FOR EACH PENETRATION. CABLES TO BE 24" MINIMUM LENGTH AB0VE THE PENETRATION AND TIED TO A SUPPORTING STRUCTURE.
CABLES TO BE 12" MINIMUM LENGTH BELOW THE PENETRATION.
FASTEN THERMAL BOARD TO CONCRETE WITH 1/4" (REDHEAD) WEDGE ANCHOR WS-1416 OR EQUIV, AND 1/4" - 20 SCREWS OR STUDS, AS REQUIRED, AND 1" WASHERS.
kC0VER THE THERMAL BOARD BY APPLYING FLAMEMASTIC 71 A OR 77, OR PYR0 CRE 241 IN TWO C0ATS OF 1/8" EACH FOR A TOTAL THICKNESS OF 1/4".
ALLOW THE FIRST C0AT TO DRY FOR 24 HOURS, THEN APPLY THE SECOND C0AT, IF THERE ARE ANY CRACKS AFTER THE SECOND C0AT HAS DRIED, THEY CAN BE C0VERED WITH A BRUSH APPLICATION.
kC'0VER 6" 0F THE CABLE WITH FLAMEMASTIC 71A, OR 77, OR PYR0 CRETE 241 WITH A 1/8" C0AT.
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MAKE A DAM AT EACH END AND PRIME SURFACE WITH GE SS 4044 PRIMER tmD APPLY GE RTV # ll OR # 511 SILICONE OVER CABLES, MOVING CABLES 10 ALLOW RTV TO FILL ALL V0 IDS. FILL TO APPR0XIMATELY 1" OVER TOP CABLE.
FASTEN METAL LATH TO THE WALL AND AROUND THE SLEEVE. APPLY FLAMEMASTIC 77 TO A DRY THICKNESS OF 2 INCHES INCLUDING AROUND THE CABLES AT THE 1539 133 END OF THE SLEEVE.
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THERMAL INSULATING WOOL (TIW) TYPE I OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLASS CORPORATION FIBERGLASS TOWER, TOLEDO, OHIO 43659 (419)248-8000 FLAMEMASTIC 71A THE FLAMEMASTER CORPORATION 11120 SHERMAN WAY, SUN VALLEY, CA 913S2 (213)982-1650 FLAMEMASTIC 77 PYR0 CRETE 241 CARB0LINE COMPANY, FIREPROOFING PRODUCTS DIVISION 350 HANLEY INDUSTRIAL COURT, ST. LOUIS, M0. (314)644-1000 REPRESENTED BY:
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P. O. B0X 1, BAR0DA, MICHIGAN 49101 (616)422-2112 018 ASBESTOS PIPE INSULATION 5" 0.D., FOR 3" PIPE, 3' LONG EXTENDING l' EACH SIDE OF SLAB.
ALUMINUM SHEET OVER PIPE INSULATION PABC0 SUREFIT METAL JACKETING SYSTEM LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CCRP., PALESTINE, TEXAS 75801 PIPE 3", STEEL, 5' LONG, EXTENDING 2' EACH SIDE OF SLAB, CAPPED AT EACH END.
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CONDUIT 1", 4' LONG, EXTENDING l' BELOW SLAB, CAPPED AT EACH END.
PRIMER SS 4044 & RTV 511 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY l RIVER ROAD, SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 12345 (518)385-2211 SCLID SHEET METAL FULL WIDTH OF TRAY (16 GA MINIMUM) hLADDERBACKTRAY, ALUMINUM,24" WIDE,4"HIGH PYR0 PRIME 772 CARBOLINE COMPANY 3.4 POUND PER SQUARE YARD METAL LATH SELF-STICK INSUL-ANCHORS H.A. JONES CO. INC, DAYTON, OHIO OR SELF-STICK STICK-UPS MIRACLE ADHESIVES CORP. BELLMORE, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK OR EQUIV. TO FASTEN TO THE WALL, AND USE TIE WIRE TO FASTEN THE METAL LATH AROUND THE SLEEVES.
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Director of NRR November 30, 1979 3.2.8 Fire Detectors The licensee will verify that the existing installed detectors will respond promptly to the various types of materials found in the plant when these materials are involved in the incipient stages of a fire (4.2).
Evaluation Refer to the attached response testing reports provided to us by the detector vendor (Pyrotronics, Incorporated).
Response testing data for specific cable types not included in the attached reports has been requested and will be submitted at a later date. These cable types are:
Anaconda /Okonite EPR Kerite HT/FR Boston CSPE Westinghouse FEP This information should be available by early next year.
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rot For cach anterial, the quantity in grans p(go)ected cay. consist.
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aaterials ucre burned in a porcelain containc~r by dippin:, a glon,
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.0020 Carbonized Varnish Nitro Varnish Cellulosc/ Syn the tic
.0014 Carbonized Rosin combination Electrical Insulation Materials:
Cellophane 0003 Carbonized Uire Insulation:
Enamel Insulation of copper wires
.0004 Carbonized Oil Varnished Uire with double artificial silk insulation (flame proof)
.0004 Carbonized 4
Polyvinylacetate
.'0002 Carbonized Polyvinylchloride red
.0003 Carbonized blue
.0003 Carbonized green
.0004 Carbonized Thermoplastic, single insulation (flace-proof) yellon/ red
.0002 Carbonized.
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.000G Carbonized Spaghetti Tube, oil impregnated, organic
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.0034 Carbonized Oil glass silk
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3 ed PYRALARM DETECIORS F3/SA AND FSB (SENSITIVITY TO POLYVINYLCliLORIDE COMBUSTION) from ~ PY ROTRONI CS, INC. SUBSIDIARY OF LAKER INDUSTRIES, INC. 2343 MORRIS AVD.IIE UNION, N. J. 070S3 SERIAI, NO. 17741 FEDRUARY 23, 1967 F A C T O P. Y M U T ll A t FNGINEEkING C O R P O F. A T I O N 11',1 B O S T O.W.r 3 Ovid E NCE T U':N P'K E. N O2 V/O C D. tAA55. 0204? 1539 148 2-6
I FACTORY MUTUAL ENGINEERING CORPORATlON ~ 1151 005 TON.rROVIDENCE TURNPIKE. NORWOOD, MA55. 02062 17741 February 23, 1967 PYRALARM DETECTORS F3/5A AND FSB (SENSITIVITY TO POLYVINYLCilLORIDE COMBUSTION) from PYRUIRONICS, INC. SUBSIDIARY OF BAKER INDUSTRIES, INC. 2343 MORRIS AVENUE UNION, N. J. 07083 I INTRODUCTION The Pyralarm detectors respond to acrosol products of combustion. From many combustibles these airborne products are light, invisibic and rise rapidly to the detector from thermal lift. Detector response is often very quick. Other co'mbustibles have products of combustion that are much larger and heavier, and are readily visibic. If there is little thermal lift, these products rise slowly, drift horizontally and tend to stratify. Products of polyvinylchloride insulation combustion are exampics. With these, Pyralarm response is not nearly as quick; and, in fact, some questioned whether the Pyralarm might be insensitive to these products. The purpose of this re-examination was to determine if there is something so unusual about PVC combustion that the Pyralarm ignores it. The answer is nc8ative. Pyrolarm will respond to PVC combustion when the products reach the detector. This is also true of approved spot type smoke detection devices in general. II TESTS A General 1. These were run at the Pyrotronics plant in Union, N. J. Tests produced products of PVC combustion two ways: (1) by electrically overloading PVC insulated wire to produce smoke; (2) by placing pieces of the insulation on a hot surface until smoke resulted. 2. Four brands of wire were tested: Alpha, Belden, Birnback and Plastic Wire 6 Cabic. In all, eight different types and sizes were tested. These ranged from No. 16 to No. 22 AWG, having 60-1050C tempureture, 200-1000 volts and 17,35 ampere ratings. 1539 149 2-7
s l' age 2 17741 3. Iloth Pyralarm detectors F3/5A and FSB uere tested. B Hesults 1. There was a noticeable dif ference among the four brands. tested; probably as a result of different plasticizer and pigment. Ilowever, in no case did the Pyralarm fail to operate when the products got there. 2. Sometimes, the response appeared slow - on the order of a couple mir.utes - and the test area was uncomfortably sr.iakey at floor level. Ilaweve r, observation at detector level showed a practically clear atmosphere around the detector. ~ 3. Other details arc on file; but are unnecessary for the purpose of this report. III CONCLUSION Pyralarn detectors F3/SA and r5u are sensitive to products or "polyvinylchloride" insulation co:abustion. EWC/bc TESTS AND REPORT SY E. W. Cray 1539 150 2-8 ..}}