ML19320B011
| ML19320B011 | |
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| Issue date: | 05/12/1980 |
| From: | Burnett R NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| To: | James Shea NRC OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS (OIP) |
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| ML19320B008 | List: |
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| FOIA-80-336, REF-10CFR9.7 SECY-80-238A, NUDOCS 8007090038 | |
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P ROGR Al'.a MEMORANDUM FOR: James R. Shea, Director Office of International Programs FROM:
Robert F. Burnett, Director Division of Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
SUBJECT:
PROPOSED EXPORTS OF FUEL AND COMPONENTS TO TARAPUR (XSNM-1379,XSNM-1569,XCOM-240ANDXCOM-250}
The Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards has reviewed the subject draft Comission Paper and the most recent Executive Branch views on the subject exports, forwarded co us on May 9, 1980.
In addition, we have reviewed past correspondence on these and related exports to Tarapur.
Based on this review, we have prepared the enclosed NMSS Technical Review to be forwarded to,the,.Cemmission for consideration in these export cases.
Robert F. Burnett, Director Division of Sa'feguhrds Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Enclosure:
As stated
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NMSS TECHNICAL REVIEW The information available to NMSS on the application of IAEA. safeguards in India is essentially the same as that developed for the previous application (XSNM-1222).
In response to an NMSS request of April 25, 1979, for additional
. information on IAEA safeguards in connection with XSNM-1379, NMSS was informed on May 15, 1979, that all information available to State on this subject was transmitted in connection with XSNM-1222. A listing of the major exchanges of correspondence with the Executive Branch applicable to XSNM-1222 and XSNM-1379 is attached. Actual documents can be provided upon request.
HMSS believes that the conclusions on IAEA safeguards implementation which were developed for XSNM-1222 are still applicable for XSNM-13'9.
In summary, a number of deficiencies have been identified in IAEA safeguards implementation, but some of these are common among States which possess bulk handling facilities.
Insufficient information is available to assess the safeguards significance of these deficiencies, or the overall effectiveness of IAEA safeguards in India.
No diversion of nuclear material has been reported by the IAEA.
In addition, NMSS notes that there are a number of significant nuclear facilitiss, including two reprocessing facilities, which are not_ covered by IAEA safeguards in India.
With regard to physical security, NMSS has reviewed the program in India and found it adequate for the purpose of these exports.
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- 1. - 12/19/78 Letter to Chairman Hendrie from Louis Nosenzo, State re:
India Safeguards and Table V of the 12/29/78 NMSS SIR Review (Classified CONFIDEllTIAL) 2.
12/26/78 Letter to Nosenzo, State from Commissioner Kennedy re:
Comments requested on ilRC Sta ff summarization 3.
1/17/79 Letter to Commissioner Kennedy from Nosenzo, State re:
Response to Kennedy 12/26/78 letter (Attaches ACOA comments on NRC paper entitled " Technical Bases for Safeguards Deficiencies Identified with India" (Classified CONFIDENTIAL)
-XSNM-1379 4
3/28/79 Letter to J. Shea, IP from Nosenzo, State re: Transmittal of Executive Branch Views on XSNM-1379 in response to NRC request 5.
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Let.ter to Nosenzo, State from Commissioner Ahearne re:
JUpdate of 3/28/79 Executive Branch Views 6.
5/25/,79 Letter to flosenzo, State from J. Shea, IP re: 5 questions on XSNM-1379 7.
7/5/79 Letter to J. Shea, IP from Nosenzo, State re: Response to NRC's 5 questions on XSNM-1379 (Classified CONFIDENTIAL) 8 7/24/79 Cable - Bombay 02297 (LOU) Additional NRC Questions on Nuclear Export License XSiri-1379 (responds to 6 questions)
(Classified Limited trficial Use) 9.
3/15/79-Letter to Nosenzo, State from J. Shea, IP re: Impact c' Indian Government Changes (XSNM-1379) 10.
10/19/79 Letter to Pickering, State from Cccmissioner Ahearne re:
Could response to 8/15/79 letter be expedited? Please in-clude with Executive Branch views on XSNM-1569.
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1/21/80 Letter to-Pickering, State from Chairman Ahearne re:
Expedite. response on 8/15/79 letter
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2 letters to J. Shea, IP from Mosenzo, State re: Response to 8/15/79 letter and impact on XSNM-1379.
(one letter classified SECRET, the other unclassified)
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11/29/78 I
Memo to Commissioner Gilinsky from C. V. Smith Director,llMSS re:
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Implementation ReportSumnarization of IAEA Safeguards S
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12/21/78 Memo to Commissioner Kennedy from W. J. Dircks, Directo fiMSS e:
Repert (transmits rep ort commented on by T
3, 1/3/79 Memo to Commissioner Ahearne from W. J. Dircks, Directo flMSS re:
State Criticism of Table V Conclusions 4
2/23/79 Memo to W. J. Dircks from R. F. Burnett, Directur Division of Safeguards, fiMSS re:
i ACDA Comments on t: MSS Evaluation of the SIR 9
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James R. Shea, Director Office of International Programs Thru:
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Subject:
COMPONENT EXPORTS TO TARAPUR (XCOM0940, XCOM0376, XCOM0381 l
AND XCOM0395)
Purpose:
To (1) recommend the consolidation of three additional component cases with the fuel and component cases covered by SECY-80-238, and (2) provide the Commission with a request by General Electric to amend application XCOM0240.
Discussion:
In SECY-80-238, the staff provided its recommendations with respect to four pending fuel and component export license applications for the Tarapur Atomic Power Station in India.
Subsequently, on May 13, the Executive Branch provided its final views on three additional component applications (XCOM0376, XCOM0381 and XCOM0395), which are attached at Appendix A.
These additional cases ware discussed at the Commission meeting on Tarapur on May 13, during which the staff recomended and Commission agreed that the new cases be consolidated for the purposes of Commission review with the other cases coverea in SECY-80-238.
The staff notes that an analysis of the safety significance of the components covered by XCOM0376 and XCOM0381 was contained in our May 8 memorardum to Commissioner thearne, which is attached at Appendix B.
A similar analysis has not been prepared with l
respect to XCOM0395, but it is the staff's view that the considerations in this case are similar to those with respect to XCOM0376, in that similar pump components are involved.
(While the memorandum to Chairman Ahearne also addressed XCOM0377, the Executive Branch chose not to recommend approval of this case in view of the applicant's requested 10-year expiration date).
As a final matter, we are attaching at Appendix C a request by l
General Electric to amend application XCOM0240. We have l
discussed this amendment request with th'e Executive Bra.nch and
Contact:
M. R. Peterson, IP (49,28155)
. have been informed that it will not be necessary to obtain revised Execitive Branch views with respect to this amendment request (i.:.. the June 11, 1979 Executive Branch views on XCOM0240 ar fully applicable to the amended application).
Recommendation:
That the Commission:
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Consolidate, for Commission review purposes, applications XCOM0376, XCOM0381 and XCOM0395 with those applications covered in SECY-80-238. The new license applications are enclosed at Appendix D.
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Note the receipt of General Electric's request to amend XCOM0240,.which should be substituted for the_ earlier version of XCOM0240 forwarded in SECY-80-238.
Coordination:
ELD has no legal objection.
/9 MAY 141980 James Shea, Director Office of International Programs Appendices:
As stated DISTRIBUTION:
Commissioners Commission Staff Offices Acting Exec. Dir. for Opers.
Secretariat Commissioners' comments should be provided directly to the Office of the Secretary by. 9.b.
Friday, May 23, 1980.
Commiccion Staff Office comments, if any, should be submitted to the Comnissioners MLT May 21, 1980, with an information copy to the Office of the Secretary.
If the paper is of such a nature that it requires additional time for analytical review and comment, the Commissioners and the Secretariat should be apprised of when comments may be expected.
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' '80 MAY 13 P1 :36 BUREAU OF OCEANS AND INTERNATIONAL OFFICE 0F ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS INTERNAil0NAL PROGRAMS May 13, 1980 6
Mr. James R.
Shea Director of International Programs United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Room 6714 - MNBB Bethesda, Maryland
Dear Mr. Shea:
I refer to the letter from your office dated March 14, 1980, requesting Executive Branch views as to whether issuance of an export license in accordance with the ap-plication hereinafter described would be inimical to the common defense and security of the United States and whether the proposed export meets the applicable criteria in the Atomic Energy Act, as amended by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978r i
NRC No. XCOM0376 --
Application by Byron Jackson Pump Division for authorization to export to India various components and parts specially designed and prepared for primary' coolant and other pumps for the Tarapur nu-clear power reactors.
Total value of these parts and components is approximately $20,000.
It is the judgment of the Executive Branch that the export contemplated will not be inimical to the common defense and security of the United States, and that the export is consistent with the provisions of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended by the Nuclear Non-Prolif-i eration Act of 1978.
Moreover, as stated in my letter to you dated March 27, 1979, it is the view of th'e Executive Branch that the generic assurances provided by the Embassy of India t-y letter dated March 23, 1979 meet the criteria under Sec-tior 109 b. for exports of reactor components by-confirm-ing that the following provisions apply to such exports:
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- 2) the special nuclear material or equipment supplied for use in TAPS or produced through the use of such material or equipment will be devoted exclusively to the needs of TAPS (and therefore not utilized for the production or research and development of any nuclear explosive device);
and-3) no equipment, material or device supplied by the U.S. for use at the. TAPS will be transferred to unautho-rized persons or beyond the jurisdiction of the Government of India.
On the basis of the foregoing and the considerations set forth in my letters and memorandum of May 7, 1980, re-garding export cases Nos. XSNM01379 and XSNM01569, the Executive Branch recommends that the license be issued.
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L'80 MY 13 P1 :36 BUREAU OF OCEANS AND INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMONTAL AND SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS OFFICE 0F INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS May 13, 1980 Mr. James R. Shea Director of International Programs United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Room 6714 - MNBB Bethesda, Maryland
Dear Mr. Shea:
I refer to the letter from your office dated Maren 19, 1980, requesting Executive Branch views as to whether issuance of an export license in accordance with the ap-plication hereinafter described would be inimical to the common defense and security of the United States and whether the proposed export meets the applicable criteria in the Atomic Energy Act, as amended by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978:
NRC No. XCOM0381 -- Application by Carpenter Technology Corporation for authorization to export to India 160 zircaloy-4 fuel channels specially designed and prepared for the Tara-pur nuclear power reactors.
Total value of these parts a,nd components is $738,720.
It is the judgment of the Executive Branch that the export contemplated will not be inimical to the commor.
defense and security of the United States, and that the export is consistent with the provisions of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended by the Nuclear Non-Prolifer-ation Act of 1978, Moreover, as stated in my letter to you dated March 27, 1979, it is the view of the Executive Branch that the generic assurances provided by the Embassy of India by letter dated March 23, 19.79 meet the criteria under Section 109 b. for ex-ports of reactor components by confirming that the following provisions apply to such exports:
- 1) IAEA safeguards will be applied to the special nuclear material produced through the use of supplied equipment or material for the Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS); 2) the special nuclear material yyue J-n-to A
. or equipment supplied for use in TAPS or produced through the use of such material or equipment will be devoted ex-clusively to the needs of TAPS (and therefore not utilized for the production or research and development of any nu-clear explosive device); and 3) no equipment, material or device supplied by the U.S. for use at the TAPS will be transferred to unauthorized persons or beyond the juris-diction of the Government of India.
On the basis of the foregoing and the considerations set forth in my letters and memorandum of May 7, 1980, re-garding requests Nos. XSNM01379 and XSNM01569, the Execu-tive Branch recommends that the license be issued.
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Shea Director of International Programs United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Room 6714 - MNBB Bethesda, Maryland
Dear Mr. Shea:
I refer to the letter from your office dated April 24, 1980, requesting Executive Branch views as to whether issuance of an export license in accordance with the ap-plication hereinafter described would be inimical to the common defense and security of the United States and whether the proposed export meets the applicable criteria in the Atomic Energy Act, as amended by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978:
NRC No. XCOM0395 -- Application by Pacific Pumps, Inc. for authorization to export to India parts and components specially designed and pre-pared for primary coolant and other pumps in the Tarapur nuclear power reactors.
Total value of these parts and components is $284,172.50.
It is the judgment of the Executive Branch that the export contemplated will not be inimical to the common de-fense and security of the United States, and that the ex-port is consistent with the provisions of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended by the Nuclear Non-Prolif-eration Act of 1978.
Moreover, as stated in my letter to you dated March 27, 1979, it is the view of the Executive Branch that the generic assurances provided by the Embassy of India by letter dated March 23, 1979 meet the criteria under Section 109 b.
for exports of reactor components by confirming that the fol-lowing provisions apply to such exports:
- 1) IAEA safeguards L
will be applied to the special nuclear material produced through the use of supplied equipment or material for the Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS); 2) the special nuclear material or equipment supplied for use in TAPS or produced
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2-through the use of such m'aterial or equipment will be de-voted exclusively to the needs of TAPS (and therefore not utilized for the production or research and develop-ment of any nuclear explosive device); and 3) no equipment, material or device supplied by the U.S. for use at the TAPS will be transferred to unauthorized persons or beyond the jurisdiction of the Government of India.
on the basis of the foregoing and the considerations set forth in my letters and laemorandum of May 7,1980, re-garding export cases Nos. XSNM01379 and XSNM01569, the Executive Branch recommends that the license be issued.
Sincerely, j/
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James-R. Shea, Director Office of International Programs THRU:
Acting Executive Director for Operations
SUBJECT:
SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF PENDING COMPONENT EXPORTS TO INDIA i
In connection with IP's memorandum of March 19 to the Commissioners' assistants which enclosed copies of three pending component export license applications for Tarapur (XCOM0376, 377 and 381), you raised a question regarding the significance of the proposed Tarapur component exports for the safe operation of Tarapur-Nuclear Power Station (TAPS). The fourth application listed on the IP memorandum (XCOM0382) is for the Bhabha Atomic Research Center and,.therefore, will not be 4
addressed here.
The components covered by XCOM0376 and XCOM0377 are spare parts intended for use in various coolant pumps in the Tarapur reactors.
They are all standard pump components which are part of the normal spare parts complement for reactors similar to those at Tarapur. The applicant, Byron Jackson Pump Division, has advised that the Indian authorities have not expressed any urgency in connection i
with their order for these pump components. While there does not. appear at this time to be an urgent need for these particular spares, this situation could, of course, change. NRR staff advises that it is possible that the Tarapur reactors could be operated at lower power levels without any significant increase in safety risks should these spares not be approved for export.
Eventually the reactors would have to be shut down if the pumps became inoperable due to lack of spare parts. Without obtaining further.information from the Indian authorities, it is impossible to deternine when the lack of spare pump parts would affect normal reactor operations.
License application XCOM0381 involves the proposed export cf 150 Zircaloy-4 fuel channals L Tarapur. The applic:nt, Carpenter Technology, has advised that serious safety problems could develop if the fuel channels are not replaced on a timely basis. The fuel bundles are clustered in the reactors in groups of four and in between the fuel channels, which encase the fuel bundles, are the control rod blades. When the fuel bundles are first inserted into the reactors, the fuel channels are very straight and square. However, as the reactor operates, the channels become rounded-and bowed from top to bottom. They may eventually become so distorted that they " pinch" the control rod blades and consequently affect the speed at which the control rods can be inserted into the reactor.
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If the channels are not replaced on a timely basis, this pinching could become severe enough to jeopardize the reactor's capability to safely shut down when required by emergency situations, or even in the course of normal reactor operations. As with the coolant pump spare parts, it is difficult to predict the dates when the fuel channel distortions become so numerous and serious that continued reactor operations become unsafe. According to Carpenter's informa-tion, the last supply of approximately 150 fuel channels for Tarapur was Provided two years aco by a German manufacturer. The total number of channels required at Tarapur is 284 per core (a total of 568 fuel channels for both units at Tarapur). Since the fuel charnels have a life of approximately S years, after which there is a systematic replacement of all fuel channels, Carpenter believes that the stock of German supplied channels has been depleted and therefore the proposed export 10 appropriate and it can be assumed that this order is for reload purposes and not an attempt to stockpile the material.
Carpenter Technology's contract is conditioned on the receipt of an export license. After the license is issued, the Company will require approximately.
8 to 9. months before the fuel channels are ready for shipment.
As a final comment on the safety significance of component exports, the staff j
notes that if licensing action on all of the several pending Tarapur component applications continues to be withheld, this could lead to an earlier or more adverse interrelated safety impact than that which could be caused by any single export treated in isolation.
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Subject:
Application Amendment - XCOM 240
Dear Mr. Shea:
On April 25, 1979, General Electric filed an application for a license to export to the Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS) certain replacement parts and components.
Attached to the application was a list of the names and values of the components for which orders were pending at that time.
The application is still under review and, in the intervening
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year, we have received new. orders.
Also, we have been able to export soma of the items under XCOM 20, a previously issued license covering unspecified parts up to $100,000 in value.
In addition to those changes, we have more closely identified some of the components as not " specially designed or specially prepared" for reaet;or use.
For example, nuts, bolts, bushings, bearings, lamps, wire rope, rectifiers, resistors, relays and similar ordinary hardware and electrical items which could be used interchangeably in non-nuclear as well as nuclear instal-lations are now being exported under U.S. Department of Commerce regulations, as discussed with your staff from time to time.
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GENERALOEueme All of these changes are reflected in the enclosed revised list which shall amend, replace and supersede, in its entirety, that included with the April 25, 1979 application.
Through frequent Washington visits, numetaus phone calls and letters, we are sure you are aware that Gelaral Electric is greatly concerned and disappointed at the Commission's delay in' issuing XCOM 240 (and XCOM 250) for components -- most of which are safety-related -- urgently needed at TAPS to maintain plant equipment in a safe and effective condition.
It is hard to see how our proposed exports of replacements for worn or defective and potentially unsafe, TAPS parts could adversely affect nuclear safeguards objectives so long as TAPS operates on previously exported fuel enriched in the U.S. using nuclear safety technology also, in large part, of U.S.
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I Please let us know if we can provide other information that could bring about Commission reconsideration and issuance of XCOM 240 and XCOM 250.
Ver truly yours, M
B.-D; Wilson, Manager Government Relations
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GENERAL ELECTRIC ORDERS FOR TARAPUR REPLACEMENT PARTS XCOM 240 QTY DESCRIPTION APPROX. VALUE 6
Thermal sleeve for Control Rod 12,450 2
Ion Chambers 17,500 5
Magnet Housing for Control Rod Drives 2,950 1
Ion Chamber Drive Assembly 9,680 Various Control Rod Drive Parts 57,800 2
LRM Drive System Mount & Gear Box 7,250 1
Log Radiation Monitor 3,500 Total Rcmaining.
$ 111,130 XCOM 250 6
Traversing Incore Probes
$ 112,000 4
i 5/8/80 BDW 80048 - Attachment (Replaces BDW 79109-Attachment April, 1979)
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- c. CITY STATE ZIP CODE D. STREET ADDRESS l LOS ANGELES CA 90051
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- 6. FINAL SHIPMENT"7. APPLICANT'S CONTRACTUAL 8. PROPOSED LICENSE
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!."TEF.h A!i STGRDS March 14, 1980 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Con:::tission Export / Import and International Safeguards Office of International Program Washington, D. C. 20555 Attention:
Ms. Elaine Hamby, MEB Mail Stop 8215 i'
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Export License Application for Zircaloy-4 j."
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CarTech SPD Quotation 0-306-005N i)'
Dear Ms. Hemby:
Carpenter Technology Corporation, Special Products Division, respectfully requests the issuance of an export license for the purpose of exporting Zircaloy-4 Fuel Channels to the Government of India for end use in Tarapur A:omic Power Station.
We are currently making a quotation for these parts and have as yet to receive an order. The appropriate information as required by 10CFR Par: 110 is attached.
Foryourinformation,theb0fuelchannels)whicharerequiredbytheGovernment of India, in our opinion, which is supported by worldwide 37R fuel channel supply activities, represent actual operating requirements for the Tarapur Units 1 and 2 and could not, in any case, be considered as a move, in our opinion, by the Government of India, to stockpile fuel channels for future use.
The last supply was made approximately two years ago by a German manufacturing firm by the name of MAN and, therefore, this requirement is timely, consideri:g the normal fuel channel replacement requirements of an operating BWR.
It wculd appear that the Government of India is somewhat dependent upon the U.S. supply for fuel channels as MAN has essentially gone out of the fuel channel supply hsiness due to lack of sales activity.
Your prompt handling of this application will be appreciated. Additionally, if possible, we would like to be appraised of any progress in ebraining such a license as our offer would be subject to receipt of such a license. Thanking you in advance for your help.
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CARPENTER T E C H NO LO G Y comPCMAT1cN SPECIAL PRODUCTS DMSION pc sox sosas SAN DEGQ CALFC.WA 9a12: ~7" ".48-100o DA~I: March 14, 1980 ADDENDUM TO EXPORT LICENSE APPLICATION FOR BOILING WATER REACTOR ZIRCALOY-4 FUEL CHA GELS The fc11 ving information is given in accordance with that infor=atien which is required by Paragraph 110.31, General Requirements of 10CFR Part 110.
!*ana and D.S. address of applicant:
a.
Carpenter Technology Corporation Special Products Division Post Office Box 20536 San Diego, California 92120 b.
Na:e and address of supplier of equipment and material, if differs:: fron the applicant:
None None c.
Na:a and address of ultimate ccesignee:
Government of India Department of Atomic Energy Tarapur Atomic Power Station Thana District Maharashtra State, India d.
Nate and address of intermediate consignee:
Same as above e.
Da:a of proposed first shipment:
January 1, 1981 f.
Da:e of proposed completion of final shipment:
January 1, 1981 g.
C ::: actual delivery date, if established:
Not established h.
Prc:: sed expiration' of export license:
July 1, 1981'
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' CARPENTER TECICiOLOGY CORPORATION Special Products Divisien Date:
3/14/80 Psct Office Box 20536 S:n Diego, California 92120 Page:
2 EXPORT LICENSE APPLICATION FOR BOILING WATER REACTOR ZIRCALOY-4 FUEL CHANNELS, centinued.
1.
End use of material by all consignees:
Tarapur Atomic Power Station, Units 1 and 2 Additional information as required by Paragraph 110.32, Additional Requirenents of 10CFR Part 110.
a'. General description of equipment:
160 each, 2mm (0.080") wall Zircaloy-4 alloy fuel channels for use on full elements. The channels are 4.349 inches wide with four equal sides 158 inches long.
b.
Design power level:
Unit 1 200 HWe (net)
Unit 2 200 MWe (net) c.
Name of installation:
Tarapur Atomic Power Station a
d.
Location of where equipment is to be used:
Tarapur Atomic Power Station i
Thana District hkharashtra State, India e.
Date when equipment is needed abroad:
January 1, 1981 estimated T' tal dollar value of all item? to be exported under the requested license:
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$738,720.00 g.
List of itens to be exported:
Boiling water reactor fuel channels would be classified under 1
- Zirconium Tubes, as listed.in Appendix A of Nuclear Equipment, Item A(6).
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U.S. NUCLEA"3 CE!ULATORY COMMISSION 7 7sl u s022stReas21 ocP 11e APPLICAT8^N FOR LICENSE TO EXPORT NUCLE *'t MATERIAL.ND EQUIPMENT (see /nstruerionsen Rn
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D. APPLICANT'S REFERENCE 2.NRC A f 8CEfeOS NO. -
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uSE Aoril 3, 1980 09L-1646/1599 uSE
. APPLICANT'S NAME AND ADDRESS l RIS
- 4. SUPPLIER'S NAME AND ADDRESS lR85 (Complete if septicant is not suppler of morarial)
Pncific Pumos Inc.- Div.of Dresser Int
. STREET ADDRESS e.NAME i
5715 Bickett Street
. CITY STATE ZIP CODE
- b. STREET ADDRES$
j Huntington Park CA 90255 T E LEP HON E NUM s E R (Ares coor - tvumoer - Essensen/
- c. CITY STATE ZIP CODE (213) #588-2201 Ext. 208 FIRST SHIPMENT
- 6. FINAL SHIPMENT '7. APPLICANT'S CONTRACTUAL 8. PROPOSED LICENSE
- 9. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SCHEDULED SCHEDULED DELIVERY DATE EXPIRATION DATE CONTRACT NO. fitKnown)
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3-12-81 3-12-81 5-12-81
- 3. ULTIMATE CONSIGNEE
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(incluce plant or facility name]
s.NAMg Government of India Government of India
- 3. CTREET ADDRESS Dept. of Atomic Energy 3rd Floor Mohatta Bldg., Palton Road Tarapur Nuclear Power Plant
- . CITY - STATE - COUNTR)
Bombay-400001, India 11a. EST. DATE OF FIRST USE 1965
!. INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE l IMO 4 13. INTERMEDIATE END USE I
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- a. STRE ET ADDRESS FECENED U.S. C
- CITY - STATE -COUNTRY 13a. EST. D ATE OF FIRST USE e
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- 15. INTERMEQi TE,END USE f*
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. CITY - STATE - COUNTRN' 15a. EST. DATE OF FIRST USE L
- 17. DESCRIPTION
- 18. MAX. ELEMENT 19. M AX. 20. MAX 21.
NRC (include chemical and physical form of nuclear rnoterial;give dc'Isr value of USE nuetes' eovioment and componens)
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UNIT Specially designed parts for pumps in a Safety Related System in a Nuclear Power Plant built in 1965 before Section III I-of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code was in existence (for "Re-Circulating 2,400 lbs
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and Auxiliary Clean Up" pumps and
" Primary Feed" pumps) with a total value E
of $284,172.50.
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- 23. COUNTRY OF ORIGINrSNM l*'~
-1 24. COUNTRIES WHICH ATTACH l
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k' SOURCE MATERIAL WHERE ENRICHED OR PRODUCED SAFEGU ARDS (/f Known)
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. ADDITION AL INFORMATlON (uar arperate awerif necausary/
See attachment for additional "No. 17 Description"
. The applicent asetifies that this application le prepared in conformity with Tith 10. Code of Federal Regulations, and that all information in this I
application Es correct to the best of him/her khowledet.
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No. 25' Additional Information SUPPLEMENT ATTACHMENT FOR " ITEM 17 DESCRIPTION"
.. Equipment Item 17:
Are replacement parts for "Re-Circulating and Auxiliary. Clean Up Pumps" and " Primary Feed Pumps" consisting of:
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. Item Description Oty I
Spares for Pacific Pumps 1/2" UNI 12 Stg S/N 40225-28 1.
Complete internal assembly, Part No. 1308 1
2.
Bearing sleeve - Thrust, Part No. 051 3
3.
Bearing sleeve - Radial, Part No. 063 3
4.
Set thrust bearing shoes - inner 5"JHJ Kingsbury 3 Sets (set = 6) 5.
Set thrust bearing shoes - outer 5"JHJ Kingsbury 3 Sets (set = 6)
II 10" BFIS 5 Stg S/N 39383-87 1.
Impeller, Part No. 028 1
2.
Wearing - intermediate cover, Part No. 032 4
3.
Bearing sleeve thrust, Part No. 051 2
4.
Set thrust bearing shoes inner 8"JHJ Kingsbury 2 Sets Part No. 054 (set = 6) 5.
Set thrust bearing shoes - outer 8"JHJ Kingsbury 2 Sets Part No. 058 (set = 6) 6.
Bearing sleeve, Part No. 063 2
7.
Pressure reducing sleeve, Part No. 077 1
8.
Pump gear and idler gear set with idler gear shaft 1
Part No. 100/206 9.
Wearing ring - impeller list - 2400 + bore - 2580 D 2
Part No. 200 10.
Flexible coupling assembly, Part No. 002 1
11.
. Wearing ring - suction spacer, Part No. 026 3
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, Item Description ptjr
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12.
Worm, Part No. 096 2
'13.
Bearing sleeve - gear pump upper, Part No. 097 1
14.
Bearing sleeve - gear pump lowar, Part No. 098 1
III l-1/2" x 12" SVH S/N 40223-24
'1.
Impeller, Part No. 034 1
2.
Wearing - ring case, Part No. 226 3
3.
Wearing ring - hand, Part No. 273
'2 4.
Wearing impeller - head side, Part No. 278 2
5.
Wearing impeller - case side, Part No. 279 3
6.
Packing box bushing, Part No. 227 2
IV 1-1/2" UNI 12 Stg S/N 40225-28 1.
Pressure reducing bushing, Part,No. 065 3
2.
Pressure reducing sleeve, Part No. 077 2
3.
Set thrust - bearing shoes inner 5"JHJ Kingsbury 2 Sets Part No. 054 (set = 6) i
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4.
Thrust collar, Part No. 057 4
j 5.
Set thrust bearing shoes - outer 5"JHJ Kingsbury 6 Sets Part No. 058 (set = 6) t 6.
Thrust nut, Part No. 059 2
7.
Seat adapter, Part No. 18 2
V.
10"S BFIS 5 Stg S/N 39383-87 1.
Deflector ring,-Part No. 007 2'
2.
Case washers, Part No. 027 6
3.
Case cap nut, Part No. 477 6
4.
Case studs, Part No. 478 4
5.
Stationary oil baffles, Part No. 048 4
6.
Stationary oil baffle radial - outer, Part No. 552 2
7.
Key - pressure reducing sleeve, Part No. 088 2
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Key - intermediate cover we'ar ring locking, 8
Part No. 1148 9.
Assembly rail, Part No. 462 2
10.
Wear ring - impel,ler suction, Part No. 201 3
11.
Worm gear, Part No. 103 2
-12.
Suction spacer, Part No. 023 1
13.
Intermediate cover, Part No. 033 2
14.
Discharge spacer, Part No. 036 1
15.
Intermediate cover - discharge, Part No. 078 1
16.
Diffuser - radial, Part No. 083 2
17.
Diffuser - suction, Part No. 082 1
Above replacement parts are for original equipment furnished to the General Electric Corporation, Atomic Power Equipment Department, 175 Curtner Avenue, San Jose, California during 1965.
F.O.B. Huntington Park, California, consisting of:
1.
Size 1-1/2" x 12", type SVH, pump serial 40223/24 Job P-43052 " Auxiliary Clean Up Pumps" 2
2.
Size 1-1/2", type UNI, pump serial 40225/28 Job A-43053 "Re-Circulating Clean Up Pumps" 2
3.
Size 10"S, type BFIS, pump serial 39383/87 Job B-42459 " Primary Feed Pumps" 5
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