ML20028D755
| ML20028D755 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 05/19/1982 |
| From: | Bickwit L NRC OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (OGC) |
| To: | Messenger G NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTOR & AUDITOR (OIA) |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20027A771 | List: |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8301190440 | |
| Download: ML20028D755 (1) | |
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FROM:
Mark Peranich, IE Alexander Dromerick, IE
SUBJECT:
FOLLOWUP TO REGION IV IfiVESTIGATI0fl 0F ALLE ' <TI0fiS PERTAlfilliG TO THE HAYWARD TYLER PUMP COMPANY (HTPC)
In accordance with instructions from R. Fortuna, Acting Director, Investigative Staff, the purpose of our investigation effort is to provide the investigator, R. Matakas, with the technical support necessary to complete the' investigation of unresolved allegations at HTPC.
A determination of which allegations are unresolved is to based on a review of the allegations and of documentation of Region IV's investigation of this matter.
The investigator has the final responsibility for deciding which of the allegations are to be considered unresolved and pursued by this investigation.
It is generally agreed that Region IV documentation of items of nonconformance had adequately covered the programatic aspects of the implementation of the HTPC Quality Assurance Program.
Therefore, our effort is to be directed at resolving the specific technical issues related to the allegations, rather than to document additional areas of programatic noncompliance.
The requirements of 10 CFR 50, Append;x B invoked on HTPC by its customers will be the bases used to conduct interviews with HTPC personnel and examinations of HTPC design and manufacturing documents relating to technical issues requiring resolution.
An initial inspection was scheduled and conducted at the HTPC, Burlington, Vt.
during May 5-7, 1982.
The purpcie of the initial effort was for the investi-gation team to become familiar with HTPC organization, personnel and facilities involved with the engineering and manufacture of pumps used in safety systems of nuclear power plants.
Additionally, to conduct technical examinations relating to allegations that: (1) a pump casing wear ring tapped hole goes all l
the way through and it should not (contract 8106, DWG 01-200-422 and 2) the repair Routing Sheets (for welding modifications to AMPC0 supplied base plate hole locations) did not contain the welding procedure.
l The inspection during May 5-7, 1982 consisted of: (1) an entrance meeting to introduce fiRC personnel (R. Matakas, M. Peranich and A. Dromerick) and to hold preliminary discussions with the Vice-President and General Manager of HTPC and i
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