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Forwards Evaluation of Util Mixed Grease Testing in Response to Sp Sands 881006 Ltr to He Bliss
ML19332D115
Person / Time
Site: Braidwood  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 11/22/1989
From: Hunsader S
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To: Murley T
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8911300033
Download: ML19332D115 (5)


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W l .Mr. Thomas E. Murley, Director i Offico~of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comunission Washington,1DC 20555 1

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Subjects Braidwood Units 1 and 2 i

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References (a) WUREG-1002, Safety Evaluation Report, Supplement 46, t -

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(b) August 26, 1988 S.C. Hunsador letter to T.E. Nurley- 1 (c) September 2,.1988 S.C. Hunsador letter to T.E. Murley (d) October 6, 1988 S.P. Sands letter to H.E. Bliss ,

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To verify that the as-found grease mixtures at Braidwood Station ]

would have performed.their intended function, mistures of SUN 50 EP and Esson o Nebula EPO/EP1 greater than 5% were radiation tested. The results of that '

testing were provided to the NRC staff in references (b) and (c). It was '5

, - Commonwealth Edison's (Edison) position that the samples of Eason Nebula .

L .e .EPO/EP1 mined with SUN 50 EP had not changed enough to compromise the i l Limitorque's operating function. Under a radiation esposure condition, Edison -l believes that the grease would perform its intended lubricating function.

!L In reference-(d) the NRC-Staff provided their evaluation of Edison's submittels, and concluded that there was insufficient information to make a j determinatica on the post accident operability of the Limitorque value 1 operators. In response to this, Edison requested that Dr. Robert O. Bolt I perform an independent review of references (b), (c), and (d), and give his  ;

assesament. Attachment "A" provides the results of his review, which Edison believes addresses the NRC Staff's concerns regarding operability. In summary, l

'Dr. Bolt states that for the worse case sample presented in attachment "A" to j reference (b), operability is not compromised by the harder grease since it is siellar to that in other operators that have been demonstrated to be operable under similar irradiation conditions.

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4 EVALUATICM OF EDISCM. MIEED GREASE TESTING i l

BY Dr. R. O. Bolt  !

The following provides a summary of a review of information provided in Commonwealth Edison letters dated August 26, 1988 and September 2, 1988, ,

and in the NRC letter dated October 6, 1988. '

i A. Data and Conclualona Raamrdine Gramme Wintures In the case of grenses, the active ingredients for lubrication purposes are the oil together with its soluble additives. The gelling agent that e changes an oil into a grease acts with a " sponge" effect that releases the  :

oil to the affected parts on demand. The additives in the oil enhance the  !

lubricating properties of the oil. For high quality lubes, these additives include osidation inhibitors, rust inhibitors, and load-carrying improvers (EP additives). The last two have been specifically required by Limitorque. Thermal and hydraulic stabilities are also required by Limitorque.

Consistency (penetration) and molting point (dropping point) values are not necessary measurements of lubricating ability, but rather, are a means to measure the ability of a lube to remain in place. In some applications, where retention of the grease is necessary for lubrication  ;

purposes, this " remaining in place" is very important. However, this is not as important in the case of Limitorque operators, because the '

lubricant is contained in a gear bos which provides the retention function. When gear bozos are used, the most common lubricants are oils.

Creases have been specified by Limitorque in order to reduce leakage ,

through seals, thus decreasing n'aintenance requirements.

The aremmen Edlaon tested (as prenanted in tha inaust 26, 1[j f letter) I haye thane properties apacified aheve. In fact, all the greases listed in EPRI NP 4916 (escept for the three footnoted) have these properties and would meet Limitorque lubrication requirements.- The Sun 50 EP is not listed because it is currently an obsolete product.

However, it does provide satisfactory lubrication for this application.

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The test results that Edison has obtained are what would be espected for the greases tested (ie, an appreciable softening on radiolysis and a tendency toward static hardening (softening on working]). Grease L

softening is of no significance with Limitorque operators, unless massive leaks take place. Routine maintenance inspection would identify this problem so that appropriate action can be takec.

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  • 1 There is'en unospected hardening of the mistures at the 2 a 105 red dose l for both Eason Nebula EP-O and EP-1. This affect carries over to some of i the mistures that include SUN 50 EP. The cause of the hardening is likely ,

the Nebula product because the results of testing on the Sun 50 EP are as  ;

espected without noticeable hardening. There is no evidence of incompatibility between the Sun 50 EP and the Esson Nebula EP-0/EP-1 grosses. The irradiation does not advermelv affaet *ha lubriention fumetion. marticularlw at tha relativalv low domes mean in tha Edlann  ;

tanta. Thara la abu=d==t evidanes (EPRI MP 4735) that Irradiation {

i=_aroven tha load-earryina canacity of lubriemmta. E11ght opidation takes i nimes firradiation acceleratan omidation). formina solar ea=non=da *kat maka-am lubrication num11tles.

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5. Commenta on NRC Staff Conclusions L

l The NRC Staff raised a question on the effect of temperature. A decrease

in dropping point is evidenced in the test data in Attachment A when the Sun product is lavolved. This would cause grosses to soften and possibly liquefy if the dropping point is appreciably escoeded. The imposition of  ;

, 3000P in the accident scenario would cause more fluidity because it j would break down the grease gol structure. As already discussed, this is L not a problem with Limitorque operators because an oil lube will function ,

iz acceptably in the gear bos.

l The softening of grosses on irradiation has not been cited by the NRC l staff as a problem with the Limitorque operators. However, the hardening was cited by the staff as a problem with the key f actor being whether the i equipment will operate with this grease.

  • The worst case knedanina from tha data in Attmeh==nt A to thm Annuat_262 19st Edlann latter la tha 25% Eun/75% Mabula EP-1 misture af ter annosure to 2 x 105 rada. The test results give penetration values of unworked

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(UW) 159/ Worked (W) 241. A similar case has been observed from a  !

penetration test result of W152 for grease from a Limitorque that was ,

operating satisfactorily, but was taken out of service by Washington Public Power Supply System. In this case, thickening of the grease was caused by a loss of the oil component. There was no significant degradation in chemical composition due to irradiation. '

Also, a grease of UW 200/W 256 was taken from a Limitorque operator by Alabama Power because of an indication of misture with another grease. No equipment failure was  :

l involve' (after some seven (1) years of operation). Discussions of the

! above with Mr. T. Cadlub of MOVATS, who has done maintenance work on Limitorque operatious, has confirmed many instances of operation with thick grosses without failure of the Limitorque operators.

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