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Responds to IE Bulletin 83-05, ASME Nuclear Code Pumps & Spare Parts Mfg by Hayward Tyler Pump Co. Order for Pump Canceled for Unit 2.Pump Performance & Operational Test Procedures Will Incorporate Bulletin Guidance
ML20024F515
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Site: Harris  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/16/1983
From: Eury L
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: James O'Reilly
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
References
REF-SSINS-6820 IEB-83-05, IEB-83-5, LAP-83-359, NUDOCS 8309090446
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DOCKET NOS. 50-400 AND 50-401 IE BULLETIN No. 83-05

Dear Mr. O'Reilly:

Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L), following the guidance of IE Bulletin No. 83-05, "ASME Nuclear Code Pumps and Spare Parts Manufactured by the Hayward Tyler Pump Company (HTPC)," has investigated the use of HTPC pumps at Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP) and has determined that HTPC pumps were ordered for use in the Emergency Service Water Systems (ESWS). The two ASME III HTPC pumps for the SHNPP Unit 1 ESWS have been delivered and installed; however, CP&L has instructed its purchasing agent (Ebasco) to cancel the order for identical pumps for Unit 2.

The inservice inspection and testing of the ESWS pumps will be conducted in accordance with 3HNPP Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR)

Section 6.6.

The pump performance and operational test procedures will incorporate the guidance of IE Bulletin No. 83-05 to assure that each pump will perform its intended safety function. These tests will be conducted prior to hot functional testing.

Carolina Power & Light Corpany assumes performance of operational tests at "run out" flow as indicated in IE Bulletin 83-05, Attachment 2, Section B, to mean performance of operational tests at the maximum ~ obtainable system flow. It is our position that t.esting under these conditions meets the intent of the bulletin.

4bb Hydrostatic tests of the pumps and cyclone separators will be performed during the Service Water Systems hydrostatic tests at their Qg respective system hydrostatic test pressure, and the results will be un available.

.o 4y Procedures covering replacement parts for the pump assembly will be oc completed six months prior to fuel loading. The procedures will implement the

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Inservice test requirements related to spare parts will follow the guidelines of SHNPP FSAR Section 6.6.

Pump performance tests will be performed, as necessary, unless it can be demonstrated that the part(s) in question will not affect any of the parameters measured in the test.

If spare parts are used as part of the ASME Code pressure boundary, hydrostatic pressure tests will be performed, and the results will be available.

If you have any questions regarding this response, please contact my staff.

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Senior Vice Pr ident Power Supply Group L. W. Eury, having been first duly sworn, did depose and say that the information contained herein is true and correct to the best of his information, knowledge and belief; and that the sources of his information are officers, employees and agents of Carolina Power & Light Company

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