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Safety Evaluation Re Environ Qualification of safety-related Electrical Equipment.Addl Info Must Be Sent within 90 Days
ML20004D214
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 06/03/1981
From:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Shared Package
ML20004D213 List:
References
IEB-79-01B, IEB-79-1B, NUDOCS 8106080613
Download: ML20004D214 (46)


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i SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION 4

EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION BRANCH FOR BOSTON EDISON COMPANY l

PILGRIM UNIT 1 l

DOCKET NO. 50-293 P

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CONTENTS Page 1

Introduction...............................................

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Background.................................................

1 2.1 Purpose...............................................

2 2.2 Scope.................................................

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Staff Evaluation...........................................

2 3.1 Completeness of Safety-Related Equipment..............

2 3.2 Service Conditions....................................

3 3.3 Temperature, Pressure, and Humidity Conditions Inside Containment....................................

4 3.4 Temperature, Pressure, and Humidity Conditions Outside Containment...................................

4 3.5 Submergence...........................................

5 3.6 Chemical Spray........................................

5 3.7 Aging.................................................

5 3.8 Radiation (Inside and Outside Containment)............

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Qualification of Equipment.................................

6 4.1 Equipment Requiring Immediate Corrective Action.......

7 4.2 Equipment Requiring Additional Information and/or Corrective Action.....................................

7 4.3 Equipment Considered Acceptable or Conditionally Acceptable............................................

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Deferred Requirements......................................

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6 Canclusions................................................

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APPENDIX A Equipment Requiring Immediate Corrective Action...

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APPENDIX B Equipment Requiring Additional Information and/or Corrective Action................................

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APPENDIX C Equipment Considered Acceptable or Conditionally Acceptable.......................................

C-1 APPENDIX D Safety-Related Systems List......................

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SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION BRANCH FOR BOSTON EDIS0N COMPANY PILGRIM UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-293 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF SAFETY-RELATED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1 INTRODUCTION General Design Criteria 1 and 4 specify that safety-related electrical equip-ment in nuclear facilities must be capable of performing its safety-related function under environmental conditions associated with all normal, abnormal, and accident plant operation.

In order to ensure compliance with the cri-teria, the NRC staff required all licensees of operating reactors to submit a j

reevaluation of the qualification of safety-related electrical equipment which i

may be exposed to a harsh environment.

2 BACKGROUND On February 8,1979, the NRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE) issued to all licensees of operating plants (except those included in the systematic evaluation program (SEP)) IE Bulletin IEB 79-01, " Environmental Qualification of Class IE Equipment." This bulletin, together with IE Circular 78-08 (issued on May 31, 1978), required the licensees to perform reviews to assess the adequacy of their environmental qualification programs.

Subsequently, Commission Memorandum and Order CLI-80-21 (issued on May 23, 1980) states that the D0R guidelines and portions of NUREG-0588 (which were issued on January 14, 1980, as enclosures 4 and 5 to IEB-79-01B) form the requirements that licensees must mee't regarding environmental qualification of safety related electrical equipment in order to satisfy those aspects of 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, General Design Criterion (GDC)-4.

This order also requires the staff to complete safety evaluation reports (SERs) for all operating plants by February 1, 1981.

In addition, this order requires that the licensees have qualified safety-related equipment installed in their plants by June 30, j

1982.

Supplements to IEB 79-01B were issued for further clarification and definition of the staff's needs.

These supplements were issued on February 29, September 30, and October 24, 1980.

In addition, the staff issued orders dated August 29, 1980 (amended in September 1980) and October 24, 1980 to all licensees.

The August order required that the licensees provide a report, by November 1, 1980, documenting the qualification of safety-related electrical equipment.

The October order required the establishment of a central file location for the maintenance of all equipment qualification records.

The central file was mandated to be established by December 1, 1980.

The order also required that all safety-related electrical equipment be qualified by June 30, 1982.

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response, the licensee submitted information through letters dated March 12, April 18 and 22, July 22, and October 29, 1980.

2.1 Purpose The purpose of this SER is to identify safety related equipment whose qualifi-cation program does not provide sufficient assurance that the equipment is capable of performing the design function in hostile environments.

The staff position relating to any identified deficiencies is provided in this report.

2.2 Scope The scope of this report is limited to an evaluation of the equipment which must function in order to mitigate the consequences of a loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) or a high-energy-line-break (HELB) accident, inside or outside containment, while subjected to the hostile environments associated with these accidents.

3 STAFF EVALUATION The staff evaluation of the licensee's response included an onsite inspection of selected Class IE equipment and an examination of the licensee's report for completeness and acceptabi!ity.

The criteria described in the 00R guidelines and in NUREG-0588, in part, were used as a basis for the staff evaluation of the adequacy of the licensee's qualification program.

i The NRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement performed (1) a preliminary evaluation of the licensee's response, documented in a technical evaluation report (TER) and (2) an onsite verification inspection (April 9 and 10, 1980) of selected safety related electrical equipment.

The automatic depressuriza-tion system (ADS) was inspected to verify proper installation of equipment, overall interface integrity, and manufacturers' nameplate data.

The manufac-turer's name and model number from the nameplate data were compared to information given in the Component Evaluation Work Sheets (CES) of the licen-see's report.

The site inspection is documented in report IE 50-293/80-24.

No deficiencies were noted.

For this review, the document referenced above has been factored into the overall staff evaluation.

3.1 Completeness of Safety-Related Equipment l

In accordance with IEB 79-01B, the licensee was directed to (1) establish a list of systems and equipment that are required to mitigate a LOCA and an HELB and (2) identify components needed to perform the function of safety-related display information, post-accident sampling and monitoring, and radiation monitoring.

The staff developed a generic master list based upon a review of plant safety analyses and emergency procedures.

The instrumentation selected includes parameters to monitor overall plant performance as well as to monitor the per-formance of the systems on the list.

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The list of safety related systems provided by the licensee was reviewed against the staff-developed master list.

Based upon information in the licensee's submitt-1, the staff has concluded that the information on safety-related systems included in the licensee's submittals is insufficient to verify that those systems are all the systems required to achieve or support:

(1) emergency reactor shutdown, (2) contain-ment isolation, (3) reactor core cooling, (4) containment, heat removal, (5) core residual heat removal, and (6) prevention of significant release of radioactive material to the environment.

The staff acknowledges the licensee's effort to include only those safety-related systems located in a potentially harsh environment.

However, this review requires the listing of all safety-related systems, both inside and outside potentially harsh environments.

The list of safety-related systems submitted by the licensee is included in Appendix D.

Display instrumentation which provides information for the reactor operators to aid them in the safe handling of the plant was not specifically identified by the licensee.

A complete list of all display instrumentation mentioned in the LOCA and HELB emergency procedures must be provided.

Equipment qualifi-cation information in the form of summary sheets should be provided for all components of the display instrumentation exposed to harsh environments.

Instrumentation which is not considered to be safety related but which is mentioned in the emergency procedura should appear on the list.

For these instruments, (1) justification should be provided for not considering the instrument safety related and (2) assurance should be provided that its sub-sequent failure will not mislead the operator or adversely affect the mitiga-tion of the consequences of the accident.

The environmental qualification of post-accident sampling and monitoring and radiation monitoring equipment is closely related to the review of the TMI Lessons-Learned modifications and will be performed in conjunction with that review.

The licensee identified 535 items of equipment which were assessed by the l

staff.

l 3.2 Service Conditions Commission Memorandum and Order CLI-80-21 requires that the D0R guidelines and the "For Comment" NUREG-0588 are to be used as the criteria for establishing l

the adequacy of the safety-related electrical equipment environmental quali-fication program.

These documents provide the option of establishing a bounding l

pressure and temperature condition based on plant-specific analysis identified in the licensee's Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) or based on generic profiles using the methods identified in these documents.

On this basis, the staff has assumed, unless otherwise noted, that the analysis l

for developing the environmental envelopes for Pilgrim Unit 1, relative to the l

temperature, pressure, and the containment spray caustics, has been performed j

in accordance with the requirements stated above. The staff has reviewed the l

qualification documentation to ensure that the qualification specifications l

envelope the conditions established by the licensee.

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3.3 Temperature, Pressure, and Humidity Conditions Inside Containment The licensee has provided the results of accident analyses as follows:

Max Temp ( F)

Max Press (psig)

Honidity (%)

LOCA 290 44 100 MSLB 320 24 100 The staff has concluded that the minimum temperature profile for equipment qualification purposes should include a tr.argin to account for analytical uncertainties in the calculated temperature profiles for postulated accidents.

A margin of 20 F above saturation is considered to be appropriate for either a postulated LOCA or MSLB, whichever is controlling, as to potential adverse environmental effects on equipment.

The licensee's specified temperature profile for qualification purposes enveloped both the MSLB and LOCA temperature profiles and includes a margin at least as large as would result from the staff's recommendation.

Therefore, we conclude that the specified temperature profile is acceptable.

3.4 Temperature, Pressure, and Humidity Conditions Outside Containment The licensee has provided the temperature, pressure, humidity, and applicable environment associated with an HELB outside containment.

The following areas outside containment have been addressed:

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RHR and core spray pumps room "A" (2)

RHR and core spray pumps room "B" (3) HPCI pump panel and valve room (4) RCIC pump room (5) RCIC pump room mezzanine (6) CRD pump room mezzanine t

(7) CRD modules area - east (8) CRD modules area - west i

l (9) RHR piping room l

(10) Drywell access room (11) RCIC piping room j

(12) RHR/HPCI piping room l

(13) Open area - east half l

(14) Open area - west half l

(15) Fuel pool heat exchanger area l

(16) Open area - north half l

(17) Standby liquid control area (18) Clothing change and storage area (19) Standby gas treatment filter rooms (20) Steam tunnel between turbine building and drywell l

(21) Compartment surrounding torus l

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The staff has verified that the parameters identified by the licensee for the MSLB are acceptable.

3.5 Submergence The licensee has stated that Pilgrim Unit 1 is a Mark I BWR with the potential

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area for submerged equipment being the interior of the torus.

No safety-related electrical equipment has been identified in or below this area.

It is not clear from the information submitted that submergence of safety-related electrical equipment outside of containment was addressed.

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should address the area more specifically in the 90-day response and upgrade i

i the CES as appropriate.

l 3.6 Chemical Spray The licensee has not identified containment spray as a safety-related system, and credit has not been taken in the analysis.

The system is manually operated and uses demineralized water.

Because spray is available and could be used, any equipment upon which it impinges must be qualified for the spray parameter.

l The licensee should provide additional information to resolve this concern.

3.7 Aging Section 7 of the 00R guidelines does not require a qualified life to be estab-lished for all safety-related electrical equipment.

However, the following actions are required:

(1) Make a detailed comparison of existing equipment and the materials identified in Appendix C of the 00R guidelines.

The first supplement to IEB-79-01B requires licensees to utilize the table in Appendix C and identify any additional materials as the result of their effort.

(2) Establish an ongoing program to review surveillance and maintenance records to identify potential age-related degradations.

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(3) Establish component maintenance and replacement schedules which include considerations of aging characteristics of the installed components.

l For this review, the staff requires that the licensee submit supplemental information to identify and verify the degree of conformance to the above requirements.

The response should include all the equipment identified as l

required to maintain functional operability in harsh environments.

The staff will review the licensee's response when it is submitted and discuss its evaluation in a supplemental report.

t 3.8 Radiation (Inside and Outside Containment)

The licensee has provided values for the radiation levels postulated to exist following a LOCA.

The application and methodology employed to determine these values were presented to the licensee as part of the NRC staff criteria con-tained in the 00R guidelines, in NUREG-0588, and in the guidance provided in

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IEB-79-01B, Supplement 2.

Therefore, for this review, the staff has assumed that, unless otherwise noted, the values provided have been determined in accordance with the prescribed criteria.

The staff review de.termined that the values to which equipment was qualified enveloped the requirements identified by the licensee.

The radiation value required by the licensee inside containment is an integrated dose of 1.8 x 107 rads.

The radiation service condition provided by the licensee is lower than that given in the D0R guidelines for gamma and beta radiation.

The licensee is requested to either provide justification for using the lower service condition or use the service condition provided in the 00R guidelines for both gamma and beta radiation.

If the former option is chosen, the analysis--including the basis, assumptions, and a sample calculation--shall be provided.

A required value outside containment of 6.2 x 10s rads has been used by the licensee to specify limiting radiation levels within the RHR and core spray pump room of the reactor building.

This value does not appear to consider the radiation levels influenced by the source term methodology associated with post-LOCA recirculation fluid lines.

The licensee must correct this along with the associated equipment summary sheets.

4 QUALIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT The following subsections present the staff's assessment, based on the licensee's submittai, of the qualification status of safety-related electrical equipment.

The staff has separated the safety-related equipment into three categories:

(1) equipment requiring immediate corrective action, (2) equipment requiring additional qualification information and/or corrective action, and (3) equip-l ment considered acceptable if the staff's concern identified in Section 3.7 is satisfactorily resolved.

i In its assessment of the licensee's submittal, the NRC staff did not review the methodology employed to determine the values established by the licensee.

However, in reviewing the data sheets, the staff made a determination as to the stated conditions presented by the licensee.

Additionally, the staff has not completed its review of supporting documentation referenced by the licen-see (for example, test reports).

It is expected that when the review of test reports is complete, the environmental qualification data bank established by the staff will provide the means to cross reference each supporting document to the referencing licensee.

If supporting documents are found to be unacceptable, the licensee will be required to take additional corrective actions to either establish qualifi-cation or replace the item (s) of concern.

This effort will begin in early 1981.

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An appendix for each subsection of this report provides a list of equipment l

for which additional information and/or corrective action is required. Where l

copropriate, a reference is provid':d in the appendices to identify deficiencies.

It should be noted, as in the Commission Memorandum and Order, that the deficien-i cies identified do not necessarily mean that equipment is unqualified.

However,
hey are cause for concern and may require further case-by-case evaluation.

4.1 Equipment Requiring Immediate Corrective Action Appendix A identifies equipment (if any) in this category.

The licensee was asked to review the facility's safety related electrical equipment.

The licensee's review of this equipment has not identified any equipment requiring immediate corrective action; therefore, no licensee event reports (LERs) were submitted.

In addition, in this review, the staff has not identified any safety-related electrical equipment which is not able to perform its intended safety function during the time in which it must operate.

4.2 Equipment Requiring Additional Information and/or Corrective Action Appendix B identifies equipment in this category, including a tabulation of deficiencies.

The deficiencies are noted by a letter relating to the legend (identified b'elow), indicating that the information provided is not sufficient for the qualificaticn parameter or condition.

Legend R

- radiation T

- temperature QT qualification time RT - required time P

pressure H

- humidity CS - chemical spray A

- material-aging evaluation; replacement schedule; ongoing equipment surveillance 5

- submergence M

- margin I

- HELB evaluation outside containment not completed QM qualification method RPN - equipment relocation or replacement; adequate schedule not provided EXN - exempted equipment justification inadequate SEN - separate-effects qualification justification inadequate QI qualification information being developed RPS - equipment relocation or replacement schedule provided As noted in Section 4, these deficiencies do not necessarily mean that the equipment is unqualified.

However, the deficiencies are cause for concern and require further case-by-case evaluation.

The staff has determined that an acceptablc basis to exempt equipment from qualification, in whole or part, car.

be established provided the following can be established and verified by the licensee:

(1) Equipment does not perform essential safety functions in the harsh environ-ment, and equipment failure in the harsh environment will not impact safety-related functions or mislead an operator.

(2a) Equipment performs its function before its exposure to the harsh environ-ment, and the adequacy for the time margin provided is adequately justified, and (2b) Subsequent failure of the equipment as a result of the harsh environment does not degrade other safety functions or mislead the operator. -

(3) The safety-related function can be accomplished by some other designated equipment that has been adequately qualified and satisfies the single-failure criterion.

(4) Equipment will not be subjected to a harsh environment as a result of the postulated accident.

The licensee is, therefore, required to supplement the information presented by providing resolutions to the deficiencies identified; these resolutions should include a description of the corrective action, schedules for its completion (as applicable), and so forth. The staff will review the licensee's response, when it is submitted, and discuss the resolution is a supplemental report.

It should be noted that in cases where testing is being conducted, a condition may arise which results in a determination by the licensee that the equipment does not satisfy the qualification test requirements.

For that equipment, the licensee will be required to provide the proposed corrective action, on a timely basis, to ensure that qualification can be established by June 30, 1982.

4.3 Equipment Considered Acceptable or Conditionally Acceptable Based on the staff review of the licensee's submittal, the staff identified the equipment in Appendix C as (1) acceptable on the basis that the qualifi-cation program adequately enveloped the specific environmental plant parameters, or (2) conditionally acceptable subject to the satisfactory resolution of the staff concern identified in Section 3.7.

For the equipment identified as conditionally acceptable, the staff determined that the licensee did not clearly (1) state that an equipment material evaluation was conducted to ensure that no known materials susceptible to degradation because of aging have been

used, (2) establish an ongoing program to review the plant surveillance and main-tenance records in order to identify equipment degradation which may be age related, and/or (3) propose a maintenance program and replacement schedule for equipment identified in item 1 or equipment that is qualified for less than the life of the plant.

The licensee is, therefore, required to supplement the information presented for equipment in this category before full acceptance of this equipment can be established.

The staff will review the licensee's response when it is sub-mitted and discuss the resolution in a supplemental report.

5 DEFERRED REQUIREMENTS IEB 79-01B, Supplement 3 has relaxed the time constraints for the submission of the information associated with cold shutdown equipment and TMI lessons-learned modifications.

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t by February 1, 1981.

The staff will provide a supplemental safety evaluation addressing these concerns.

6 CONCLUSIONS The staff has determined that the licensee's listing of safety-related systems and associated electrical equipment whose ability to function in a harsh environment following an accident and is required to mitigate a LOCA or HELB is incomplete.

The staff has also determined that the environmental service conditions to be met by the electrical equipment in the harsh accident environment are unacceptable.

Outstanding information identified in Section 3 should be provided within 90 days of receipt of this SER.

The staff has determined that many items of safety-related electrical equipment identified by the licensee for this review do not have adequate documentation to ensure t they are capable of withstanding the harsh environmental service conditions.

(his review was based on a comparison of the qualification values with the specified environmental values required by the design, which were provided in the licensee's summary sheets.

Subsection 4.2 identified deficiencies that must be resolved to establish the qualification of the equipment; the staff requires that the information lacking in this category be provided within 90 days of receipt of this SER.

Within this period, the licensee should either provide documentation of the missing qualification information which demonstrates that such equipment meets the D0R guidelines or NUGEG-0588 or commit to a corrective action (requalification, replacement, relocation, and so forth) consistent with the requirements to establish qualification by June 30, 1982.

If the latter option is chosen, the licensee must provide justification for operation until such corrective action is complete.

Subsection 4.3 identified acceptance and conditional acceptance based on noted deficiencies.

Where additional information is required, the licensee should I

respond within 90 days of receipt of this SER by providing assurance that these concerns will be satisfactorily resolved by June 30, 1982.

The staff issued to the licensee Sections 3 and 4 of this report and requested, under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.54(f), that the licensee review the deficien-cies enumerated and the ramifications thereof to determine whether safe operation of the facility would be impacted in consideration of the deficiencies.

The licensee has completed a preliminary review of the identified deficiencies and has determined that, after due consideration of the deficiencies and their l

ramifications, continued safe operation would not be adversely affected.

Based on these considerations, the staff concludes that conformance with the above requirements and satisfactory completion of the corrective actions by June 30, 1982 will ensure compliance with the Commission Memorandum and Order of May 23, 1980.

The staff concludes that:

(1) no outstanding items which would require immediate corrective action to assure scfety of plant operation have been identified i

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(2) some of the items found deficient have been or are being replaced or relocated, thus improving the facility's capability to function following a LOCA or HELB (3) the harsh environmental conditions for which this equipment must be qualified result from low probability events; events which might reasonably be anticipated during this very limited period would lead to less demanding service conditions for this equipment.

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l Equipment Requiring Immediate Corrective Action i

(Category 4.1)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

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LEGEND:

R - Radiation T - Temperature QT - Qualification time RT - Required time P - Pressure H - Humidity CS - Chemical spray A - Material aging evaluation, replacement schedule, ongoing equipment surveillance S - Submergence M - Margin I - HELB evaluation outside containment not completed QM - Qualification method RPN - Equipment relocation or replacement, adequate schedule not provided l

EXN - Exempted equipment justification inadequate SEN - Separate effects qualification justification inadequate QI - Qualification information being developed RPS - Equipment relocation or.eplacement schedule provided l

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency 600 V Power and Okonite 112 R, H, A, M, QT, RT Control Cable 600 V Power and Okonite 212 R,H,A,M,QT,RT Control Cable 600 V Power and Okonite 312 R, H, A, M, QT, RT Control Cable 600 V Power and Okonite 412 R, H, A, M, QT, RT Control Cable l

600 V Power and Okonite 512 R,H,A,M,QT,RT Control Cable 600 V Power and Okonite 712 R,H,A,M,QT,RT Control Cable B-1 l

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Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency 600 V Power and Kerite 112 A,RT,QT,QI Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite 212 A,RT,QT,QI Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite 312 A,RT,QT,QI Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite 412 A, RT, QT, QI Control Cable

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600 V Power and Kerite 512 A, RT, QT, QI Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite 712 A,RT,QT,QI Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite 912 A, RT, QT, QI 1

Control Cable Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-1A A,R,QT,RT, Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco, QM,SEN,QI Control System (SOV)/(LIM SW)

Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-1B A, R, QT, RT, i

Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco, QM,SEN,QI Control System (S0V)/(LIM SW)

Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-1C A. R, QT, RT, l

Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco, QM,SEN,QI Control System (50V)/(LIM SW) l l

Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-1D A, R, QT, RT, t

Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco, QM,SEN,QI Control System (50V)/(LIM SW)

Globe Valve Air Namco A0220-44 A, R, QT, RT, QI Operator Limit Switch 600 V Power and Kerite B6 KERITE A. RT, QT, QI Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite B7 KERITE A,RT,QT,QI Control Cable B-2

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Limit Switch Buchanan /

J208 A, RT, QT Junction Box Hoffman Limit Switch Buchanan /

J209 A, RT, QT Junction Box Hoffman Limit Switch Buchanan /

J210 A. RT, QT Junction Box Hoffman Limit Switch Buchanan /

J211 A, RT, QT Junction Box Hoffman Limit Switch Buchanan /

J212 A, RT, QT Junction Box Hoffman Limit Switch Buchanan /

J213 A, RT, Qi Junction Box Hoffman Limit Switch Buchanan /

J214 A, RT, QT Junction Box Hoffman Limit Switch Buchanan /

J215 A, RT, QT Junction Box Hoffman Junction Box and Buchanan J216 A, RT, QT,-QM Terminal Block Junction Box and Buchanan J43 A, RT, QT, QM Terminal Block Junction Box and Buchanan J44 A, RT, QT, QM Terminal Block Junction Box and Buchanan J55 A, RT, QT, QM Terminal Block Junction Box and Buchanan J56 A, RT, QT, QM Terminal Block Motor Operator Limitorge:+

M01001-50 A, RT, QT Motor Operator Limi % ne fiO1001-63 A, RT. QT Motor Operator Lii c. 6 ors 4 M01201-63 A, RT, QT Motor Operator Limitorque M01201-2 A, RT, QT l

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Equipmerit Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Motor Operator Limitorque M01301-16 A,RT,QT Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-4 A,RT,QT Motor Operator Limitorque M0261-1 A,RT,QT Motor Operator Limitorque M0202-5A A, R, QT RT,QI Motor Operator Limitorque M0202-5B A,R,QT RT,QI Containment GE Q100A QI, A, QT, RT Electrical Penetration Containment GE Q100B QI, A, QT, RT Electrical Penetration Containment GE Q100C QI, A, QT, RT Electrical Penetration Containment GE Q1000 QI,A,QT,RT Electrical i

Penetration Containment GE Q100E QI, A, QT, RT Electrical Penetration l

Containment Physical Q101A QM,H,R,A,QT, Electrical Science RT Penetration Containmer.t Physical Q101C QM,H,R,A,QT, l

Electrical Science RT

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Penetration Containment GE Q101B QM, QI, A, QT, Electrical RT Penetration Containment GE Q102A QM,QT,A,QT, Electrical RT Penetration I

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Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Containment GE Q102B QM,QI,A,QT, Electrical RT Penetration Containment GF Q103A QM,QI,A,QT, Electrical RT I

Penetration Containment GE Q103B A, QM, QT, RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104A A, QM, QT, RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104B A, QM, QT, RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104C A,QM,QT,RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104D A, QM, QT, RT,

Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104E A, QM, QT, RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104F A, QM, QT, RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104G A,QM,QT,RT, i

Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104H A, QM, QT, RT,

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Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q104J A, QM, QT, RT, l

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Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Containment GE Q105A A,QM,QT,RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE Q105B A,QM,QT,RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment GE 0106B A,QM,QT,RT, Electrical QI Penetration Containment Conax Q202A A,QM,QT,RT Electrical Penetration Torus Containment Conax Q202B A,QM,QT,RT Electrical Penetration Torus Switchboard Wire GE SI57275 A, QT, RT Switchboard Wire GE SI57279 A,QT,RT Cable Splices Raychem SPLICE (600V A,QT,RT PENETRATION)

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Cable Splices Raychem SPLICE (50V)

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Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1001-95A A,QT,RT Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1001-958 A, QT, RT Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1400-51A A, QT, RT l

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1400-51B A,QT,RT i

Relief Valve Target Rock SV203A A, QT, RT Solenoid Valve Relief Valve Target Rock SV203B A,QT,RT Solenoid Valve l

Relief Valve Target Rock SV203C A,QT,RT Solenoid Valve l

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Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Relief Valve Target Rock SV203D A,QT,RT Solenoid Valve Solenoid Valve ASCO SV220-44 A,QT,RT for A0 220-44 Terminations, Various Terminations EXN Compression Type (Less Than 4 kV)

Hydrogen Analyzer Delphi C118 A, RPS Hydrogen Analyzer Delphi C119 A, RPS Instrument Rack Various C129A QM,QI Instrument Rack Various C1298 QM, QI Shutdown Panel Various:

C152 QM, QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE l

Shutdown Panel Various:

C153 QM, QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE Shutdown Panel Various:

C154 QM, QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE Shutdown Panel Various:

C155 QM, QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE B-7 t

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Shutdown Panel Various:

C156 QM,QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE Shutdown Panel Various:

C157 QM, QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE Shutdown Panel Various:

C158 QM,QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE Shutdown Panel Various:

C159 QM, QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE Shutdown Panel Various:

C163 QM,QI Switches-Electroswitch Lights-GE Terminal Blocks-GE l

Instrument Rack Various C2201 QM, QI Instrument Rack Various C2205 QM, QI Instrument Rack Various C2206 QM,QI Instrument Rack Various C2207 QM,QI Instrument Rack Various C2250 QM, QI Instrument Rack Various C2251 QM,QI Instrument Rack Various C2256 QM,QI B-8

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Instrument Rack Various C2257A QM,QI Instrument Rack Various C2257B QM, QI Instrument Rack Various C2260 QM,QI Enclosures and Various C2303 QM,QI Terminal Blocks Scram S0L Fuse Panel GE C513AH QM, QI Control Panel, Various C61A QM,QI Reactor Bldg H&V Control Panel, Various C61B QM,QI Reactor Bldg H&V Standby Gas Treatment Various C68 RPS Filter Unit Pane)

Standby Gas Treatment Various C68A RPS Filter Unit Panel Standby Gas Treatment Various C688 RPS Filter Unit Panel Standby Gas Treatment Various C69 RPS i

Filter Unit Panel l-Standby Gas Treatment Various C69A RPS Filter Unit Panel Standby Gas Treatment Various C69B RPS Filter Unit Panel Control Valve Atkomatic CV2301-32 T, P, H. A, QI Solenoid Valve Atkomatic CV9068A T,P,H,A,QI Solenoid Valve Atkomatic CV9068B T,P,H,A,-QI DC Motor Cutler D7 T, P, H, A, QI Control Center Hammer DC Motor Cutler D8 T, P, H, A, QI.

Control Center Hammer B-9

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency DC Motor Cutler 09 T, P, H, A, QI Control Center Hammer Differential fress.

Barton DPIS2301-2352 T,P,QT,A,QI Ind. Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS2301-2353 T,P,QT,A,QI Ind. Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2A T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2B T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2C T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2D T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2E T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2F T, P, H, QT, A Switch i

Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2G T, P. H, QT, A Switch Di,rerential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2H T, P, H, QT, A Switch l

Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2I T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2J T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2K T, P, H, QT,-A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2L T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2M T, P, H, QT, A Switch l

B-10

I APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2N T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-20 T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2P T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2Q T, P, H, QT, A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2R T,P,H,QT,A Switch Differential Press.

Barton DPIS261-2S T, P, H, QT, A Switch Flow Transmitter GE FT1461A T,QT,R,A,QI Flow Transmitter GE FT1461B T,QT,R,A,QI Flow Transmitter GE FT2358 A, R, QI l

EGM Control Box Woodward HPCI Turbine A,R,QI Control EGR Actuator Woodward HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Assembly Control 1 Drooping Resistor Woodward HPCI Turbine A,R,QI Assembly Control 2 Low-speed Woodward HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Potentiometer Control 3 Speed Signal Woodward HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Converter Control 4 Magnetic Pick-up Woodward HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Control 5 EGR and Magnetic Woodward HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Pick up Cable Control 6 Assemblies Remote-trip S0V Skinner HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Control 7 B-11

t APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Pressure Switch Square D HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Control 8 Stop VV Limit Switch Namco HPCI Turbine A, R, QI Control 9 Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-57A A, QT, P Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-578 A, QT, P Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-58A A, QT, P Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-588 A, QT, P Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-72A A, QT, P Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-728 A, QT, P Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-72C A, QT, P Level Ind. Switch Yarway LIS263-720 A, QT, P Level Trans. Switch Yarway LITS 263-59A A, QT, T, P, H, QM, QI Level Trans. Switch Yarway LITS 263-598 A, QT, T, P, H, QM, QI

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Level Ind. Trans.

LITS 263-73A A, T, QT, P Switch Level Ind. Trans.

LITS 263-73B A, T, QT, P Switch Level Transmitter Foxboro LT5038 RPS l

Level Transmitter Foxboro LT5049 RPS Level Transmitter GE LT646A A, P, QI l

Level Transmitter GE LT646B A, P, QI l

Motor (:.erator Limitorque M01001-16A A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-16B A,T,P,H i

Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-18A A,T,P,H l

B-12 L

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-18B A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-21 A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-23A A, R, H, QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-23B A, R, H, QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-26A A,R,H,QI Motor Operator Limitroque M01001-26B A, R, H, QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-28A A, H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-29A A, H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-28B A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-29B A,T,P,H Motcr Operator Limitorque M01001-34A A,T,P,H l

Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-34B A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-36A A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-36B A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-37A A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-378 A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-43A A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-43B A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-43C A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-43D A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-32 A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-47 A, R, QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-7A A,T,P,H B-13

4 APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-7B A,T,P,H Mutcr Operator Limitorque M01001-7C A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01001-70 A,T,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01201-5 A, H Motor Operator Limitorque M01400-24A A, R, H, QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01400-24B A, R, H, QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01400-25A A, R, ri, QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01400-25B A,R,H,QI Motor Operator Limitorque M01400-3A A,T,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01400-38 A,T,H Motor Operator Limitorque M01400-4A A,T,H Motor Operator Livii.orque M01400-4B A,T,H Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-14 A,R,QI Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-5 A,P,H Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-8 A,T,H l

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Motor Operator Limitorque M0261-2 A,T,P Motor Operator Limitorque M0220-2 A,T,P Outlet Damper Honeywell MON 109 A, R, RPS Outlet Damper Honeywell MON 113 A, R, RPS l

l Shutdown Panel Various N550 A, T, QM, R, QI RHR Pump GE P203A A,T,P,H,R, QT, RT, QM l

RHR Pump GE P203B A,T,P,H,R, j

QT, RT, QM 1

I B-14 e

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APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency RHR Pump GE P203C A,T,P,H,R, QT, RT, QM RHR Pump hE P203D A,T,P,H,R, QT, RT, QM j

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GE

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A,T,P,H,R, QT, RT,~Q'4 Core Spray Pump GE P215B A,T.P,H,R, QT, RT, QM Pi

,re Switch Static PS1001 104A A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-104B A, T, P, QI Ring i

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Pressure Switch Static PS1001-104C A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-104D A,T,P,QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-89A A, P Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-89B A, P i

Rina Pressure Switch Static PS1001-89C A, P Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-890 A, P Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-90A A, P Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-90B A, P Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-90C A, P Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-900 A, P Ring l

B-15

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Pressure Switch Static PS1001-93A A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-93B A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-93C A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch

.'+atic PS1001-93D A, T, P, QI Iting Pressure Switch Static PS1360-9A A, T, P, h, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS2360-9B A,T,P,H,QI Ring Pressure Switch Static P51360-9C A, T, P, H, 0I Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1360-90 A, T, P, H, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1451A A, T, P, QI Ring Pressere Switch Static PS1451B A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1464A A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1464B A, T, P, QI Ring Pressure Switch Barksdale PS261-23A A, T, H, P, QI Pressure Switch Barksdale PS261-23B A, T, H, P, QI Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-51A A,T,P,H,QT Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-51B A, T, P, H, QT Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-51C A,T,P,H,QT l

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-51D A, T, P, H, QT i

B-16

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-52A A, T, P, H, QT Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-53A A, T, H, P, QI Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-53B A, T, P, H, QT Pressure Switch Barkse 2 PS263-55A A, T, P, H, QT Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-55B A, T, P, H, QT Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-55C A, T, P, H, QT Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-55D A,T,P,H,QT Pressure Switch Mercoid PS8135 RPS Pressure Switch Mercoid PS8136 RPS Pressure Transmitter GE PT647A A, T, P, QM, QI Pressure Transmitter GE PT647B A,T,P,QM,QI Pressure Transmitter GE PT9016 RPS Pressure Transmitter GE PT9017 RPS Pressure Transmitter GE PT9046 f, T, P, QM, QI 2/C #16 Twisted Various 51 A, T, P, QM Shielded Pair l

3/C #16 Shielded Boston 53 A, T, P, QT. QM, QI Insulated i

Wire Solenoid Valve ASCO S0117 A, T, P, QM, QI Solenoid Valve ASCO S0118 A,T,P,QM,QI Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1301-12 RPS l

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Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1301-13 RPS i

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1301-34 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1301-35 RPS B-17 l

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APPENDIX B (Continued)

Eauipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Solenoid Valve ASCO SV1301-71 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-30 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-31 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-32 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-65 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-29 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-64 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-94 A, R, RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV302-19A QM,A,R,QI Solenoid Valve ASCO SV302-19B QM,A,R,QI Solenoid Valve ASCO SV302-20A T, P, A, QM, QI Solenoid Valve ASCO SV302-20B T,_P,A,QM, QI Solenoid Valve ASCO SV4044A RPS Solencia Valve ASCO SV40448 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV9007 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV9008 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL43 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL44 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL45 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL46 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL47 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL48 RPS B-18

APPENDIX B (Continued) i Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency-i Solenoid Valve SVL49 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL50 RPS

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Solenoid Valve SVL51 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL52 RPS j.

Solenoid Valve SVL53 RPS i

Solenoid Valve SVL54 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL55 RPS i

l Solenoid Valve SVL56 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL57 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL58 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL60 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL62 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL67 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL70 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL71 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL72 RPS Soler.oid Valve SVL73 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL74.

RPS Solenoid Valve SVL77 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL78 RPS Solenoid Valve SVL79 RPS Temperature Electric TE5047 RPS Element Thermometer Temperature Electric TE5048 RPS Element Thermometec B-19

9 APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-14C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-140 A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-14E A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-14F A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-14G A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-14H A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-14J A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1291-14K A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-14C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-14D A,QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-15A A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-15B A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-15C A,QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-150 A,QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-16C A, QT l

Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-16D A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-17A A,QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-17B A, QT l

Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-17C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS1360-17D A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2370C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS23700 A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2371A A, QT l

Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2371B A, QT B-20

o APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2371C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2371D A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2371B A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2372C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2372D A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2373A A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2373B A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2373C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS2373D A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS261-15A A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS261-15B A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS261-15C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS261-15D A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS261-16A A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal T5261-16B A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS261-16C A, QT Temperature Switch Fenwal TS261-16D A, QT Thermostat Johnson TSD-41 RPS Control Thermostat Johnson TSD-42 RPS Control Thermostat Johnson TSD-43 RPS Control Thermostat Johnson TSD-44 RPS Control Thermostat Johnson TSD-45 RPS Control B-21 l _.

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Thermostat Johnson TSD-46 RPS Control Thermostat Johnson TSD-47 RPS Control Thermostat Johnson TSD-48 RPS Control i

RHR Unit Cooler Louis-Allis VAC 204A A, QT, QM, R, j

Co.

QI RHR Unit Cooler Louis-Allis VAC 204B A, QT, QM, R, Co.

QI RHR Unit Cooler Louis-Allis VAC 204C A, QT, QM, R, Co.

QI RHR Unit Cooler Louis-Allis VAC 204D A, QT, QM, R, Co.

QI Exhaust Fan GE VEX 210A A, R, RPS Exhaust Fan GE VEX 210B A, R, RPS Filter Unit Farr Co.

VGTF201A A, R, RPS Filter Unit Farr Co.

VGTF201B A, R, RPS i

l AC Motor Control Nelson B17 QM, QI r

Center J

AC Motor Control Nelson B18 QM,QI Center AC Motor Control Nelson B20 QM,QI Center Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2A T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch l

Differential Pressure Barton DPI5261-2B T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2C T,P,H,QT,A Indicator Switch B-22 I

APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-20 T,- P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2E T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2F T,P,H,QT,A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2G T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2H T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-21 T,P,H,QT,A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2J T,P,H,QT,A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2K T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2L T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2M T,P,H,QT,A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2N T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-20 T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch l

Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2P T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2Q T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-2R T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-25 T, P, H, QT, A Indicator Switch B-23

N APPENDIX B (Continued)

Equipment j

Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency i

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-30 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-31 RPS

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Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-32 RPS Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-65 RPS 4

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APPENDIX C Equipment Considered Acceptable or Conditionally Acceptable (Category 4.3)

LEGEND:

R - Radiation T - Temperature QT - Qualification time RT - Required time P - Pressure H - Humidity CS - Chemical spray A - Material aging evaluation, replacement schedule, ongoing equipment surveillance S - Submergence M - Margin I - HELB evaluation outside containment not completed QM - Qualification method RPN - Equipment relocation or replacement, adequate schedule not provided EXN - Exempted equipment justification inadequate SEN - Separate effects qualification justification inadequate QI - Qualification information being developed RPS - Equipment relocation or replacement schedule provided Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency 600 V Power and Kerite 210 KERITE A

Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite 410 KERITE A

Control Cable 600 V Power and Kerite C12 KERITE A

Control Cable 5 kV Cable Kerite Al KERITE A

5 kV Cable Kerite A2 KERITE A

5 kV Cable Kerite A3 KERITE A

5 kV Cable Kerite A4 KERITE A

5 kV Cable Okonite A1 OKONITE A

C-1

APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency 5 kV Cable Okonite A2 OK0 NITE A

Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-2A A

Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco Control System (50V)/(LIM SW)

Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-2B A

Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco Control System (50V)/(LIM SW) l Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-2C A

Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco Control System (S0V)/(LIM SW)

Isolation Valve Air

Various, A0203-2D A

Operator and Valve AVC0/Namco Control System (S0V)/(LIM SW) j 600 V Power Cable Kerite B1 KERITE A

600 V Power Cable Kerite B2 KERITE A

600 V Power Cable Kerite B3 KERITE A

600 V Power Cable Kerite 84 KERITE A

600 V Power Cable Kerite B5 KERITE A

600 V Power and Okonite B65 OKONITE A

Control Cable Differential Barton DPIS1001-79A A

Pressure Switch l

Differential Barton DPIS1001-79B A

l Pressure Switch l

Differential Pressure Barton DPIS1360-1A A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS1360-1B A

Indicator Switch j

Differential Pressure Barton DPIS1459A A

l Indicator Switch I

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I

APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Differential Pressure Barton DPIS1459B A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-12A A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-12B A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-12C A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-12D A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-36A A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-36B A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-37A A

i Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-37B A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-38A A

Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-38B A

i Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-39A A

l Indicator Switch Differential Pressure Barton DPIS261-39B A

Indicator Switch Differential Barton DPIS5040A A

l Pressure Switch Differential Barton DPIS5040B A

Pressure Switch Flow Switch Barton FS2301-2354 A

C-3

APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Level Switch Robert Shaw LS2301-2351A A

Level Switch Robert Shaw LS2301-2351B A

Level Switch.

Robert Shaw LS2301-2365 A

Level Switch Robert Shaw LS2301-2369 A

Level Switch Robert Shaw LS302-82A A

Level Switch Robert Shaw LS302-82B A

Level Switch Robert Shaw LS302-82C A

Level Switch Robert Shaw LS302-82D A

Level Switch McDonnell &

LS8020 A

Miller Level Switch McDonnell &

LS8021 A

Miller Level Switch Robert Shaw LS9068 A

Motor Operate-Limitorque M01001-60 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M01201-80 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M01301-17 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M01301-25 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M01301-26 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M01301-60 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-10 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-3 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-35 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-36 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M02301-9 A

C-4

APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Motor Operator Limitorque M04002 A

Motor Operator Limitorque M04010A A

Motor Operator Limitorque M04010B A

Motor Operator Limitorque M04060A A

Motor Operator Limitorque M04060B A

Pressure Switch Static PS1001-83A A

Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-83B A

Ring Pressure Switch Static FS1001-83C A

Ring Pressure Switch Static PS1001-830 A

Ring Pressure Switch Mercoid PS2301-2368A A

Pressure Switch Mercoid PS2301-23688 A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS2301-2389A A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS2301-2389B A

1 Pressure Switch Barksdale PS2301-2389C A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS2301-23890 A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS2360-1 A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PSEG3-49A A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-49B A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-50A A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS263-50B A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS503A A

C-5

APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Pressure Switch Barksdale PS503B A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS503C A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS5030 A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS504A A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS504B A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS504C A

Pressure Switch Barksdale PS504D A

Pressure Switch Static PS512A A

Ring Pressure Switch Static PS512B A

Ring Pressure Switch Static PSS12C A

Ring Pressure Switch Static PSS12D A

Ring Solenoid Valve ASCO SV220-45 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-9312 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV2301-9313 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5033A A

Sole:<,iri Valve ASCO SV5033B A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5033C A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5040A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5040B A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5041A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5041B A

C-6

APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No. ___

Deficiency Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5043A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5043B A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5035A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5035B A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5036A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5036B A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5042A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV50428 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5044A A

i Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5044B A

i Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-10 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-11 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-12 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-13 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5035-14 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-15 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-16 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-17 A

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Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-18 A

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Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-19 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-20 A

l Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-21 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-22 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-23 A

C-7

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APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-24 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-25 A

Solenoid Vs..e

.ASCO SV5065-26 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-27 A

4 Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-31 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-32 A

l Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-33 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-34 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-35 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-36 A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-37 A

i Solenoid Valve ASCO SV5065-38 A

Control Valve Valcor SV5081A 3

Control. Valve Valcor SV5081B A

f Control Valve Valcor SV5082A A

l Control Valve Valcor SV5082B A

Control Valve Valcor SV5083A A

Control Valve Valcor SV5083B A

Control Valve Valcor SV5C84A A

Control Valve Valcor SV5084B A

Control Valve Valcor SV5085A A

l Control Valve Valcor SV5085B A

Control Valve Valcor SV5086A A

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APPENDIX C (Continued)

Equipment Description Manufacturer Component No.

Deficiency Control Valve Valcor SV5086B A

Control Valve Valcor SV5087A A

Control Valve Valcor SV5087B A

Control Valve Valcor SV5088A A

' Control Valve Valcor SV5088B A

Solenoid Velve ASCO SV7011A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV7011B A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV7017A A

Solenoid Valve ASCO SV7017B A

4 kV Cable Splices Kerite TERMINATIONS A

and Motor (4 kV)

Terminations HPCI Unit Cooler GE VAC201A A

HPCI Unit Cooler GE VAC201B A

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APPENDIX D 1

Safety-Related Systems List Main Steam Line Isolation Valves Control Rod Drive System RHRS (LPCI mode)

RHRS (torus cooling mode)

HPCIS Automatic Depressurization System Core Spray System Reactor Protection System j

-Primary Containment and Reactor Vessel Isolation Standby AC Power System DC Power System Standby Gas Treatment System Incident Detection Circuitry Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water Salt Service Water Main Control Room Environmental Control l

Reactor Building Isolation Control Torus Water Temperature and Level Indication Equipment Area Cooling System I

1As submitted by The licensee.

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