ML20033C706
| ML20033C706 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Perry |
| Issue date: | 11/17/1981 |
| From: | Gilbert R Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8112030700 | |
| Download: ML20033C706 (8) | |
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l' s0V 17 1931 Docket Nos. 50-440 and 50-441 PERMITTEE:
Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company FACILITY:
Perry Nuclear Po*mr Plant, Units 1 & 2
SUBJECT:
SUltiARY OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL SITE VISIT ON OCTOBER 7 - 9, 1981 Introduction Representatives of the NRC (Mr. W. Lovelace Office of Management & Frogram Analysis, Mr. E. Schweinbinz, Project Inspector from Region III Headquarters, and Dr. R. Gilbert, Perry Licensing Project Manager [Environemntal]) met wir.h representatives of Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company on October 7,1981, to evaluate the status of construction of the Perry Nuclear Power Plant and hear the permittee's basis for its scheduled completion date for Unit 1.
Principal participants for the permittee were: Mr. H. Edelman, Manager, Nuclear Energy Department (NED), Hr. H. Titas, Manager, Perry Project Services Department, and Mr. R. Farrell, Manager, Nuclear Quality Assurance Department. All participants in the initial meeting and the sumary meeting on October 9,1981, are listed in.
Sumary The permittee made a presentation on October 7,1981, to respond to the information requests] provided by the Caseload Forecast Panel and attached, as an agenda, to the meeting notice. On October 8,1981, representatives of the permittee conducted a tour of all major buildings, equipment and systems.
It was emphasized that all effort is being expended on Unit 1 and comon. The pemittee stated in the initial meeting that Unit 1 and comon facilities were 77.3% complete as of September 1,1981. At that same point, the following individual construction activities had the indicated percentage completion:
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. Area percentage completion was as -follows:
Nuclear Island 78.4 Reactor Building 58.0 Turbine Building. 88.0 Control Complex. 81.6 Yard 90.4-Charts presenting detailed breakdowns of the structural concrete (in cubic yards), large and small bore piping and electrical cable (in linear.. feet) the 3
numbers of large and small bore hangers installed, and electrical terminations completed were furnished and noted.: Scheduling charts-for major item were also shown as well'as a table showing major construction milestones, past and future (seeEnclosure2).
A chart showing the targeted and presently in-house forecasted dates for critical milestones'(Enclosure 3) indicated that, although cosmercial operation of Unit I was'still scheduled for May 1,1984, the integrated flush schedule had slipped from 09/16/82 to 03/30/83 and the Fuel' Load Date (FLD) from 05/01/83 to 11/01/83. The permittee insisted, however, that they were holding their contractors to the 05/01/83 FLD and that, since they were operating on a single shift basis at.present, they had the option of increasing the nurber of shifts-to pick up the slippage.
i Equipment received, with the exception of instrumentation at 88 percent and hangers at 85 percent, was above 90 percent. Rebar and'enbedments were.100 per cent.
4 Of the total nunber of test procedures required for fuel load (564) approximately 63 percent have been approved. Very few of the preoperational and acceptance l
tests required for fuel load have been completed at.this time.
1 The permittee noted that there may-be poter.tial delays due to known requirements (i.e.. TMI related itens) and unknowns relating to vendor performance. They are i
nonitoring these areas closely. 10 CFR 50.55(e) items appear to be under management control at this time and should not impact the schedule significantly.
Carclusion Following the presentatien of the permittee and subsequent discussions with permittee personnel complemented by our extensive tour of the facility, a l
staff analysis of the fuel load date was made which was based on the following:
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-(a) the construction work remaining in the reactor building inciading piping, L
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(c) the remaining cable installation and terminations.
(d) the status of the pre-operational testing program.
(e) observations during the site? tour of construction work re:naining.
-(f) the construction status of this project compared with other projects in similar stages of construction.
'It was concluded that a realistic construction completion date would be the first quarter of 1984, with a nominal date of February 1984.
The permittee,attthe October 9,1981 exit meeting, did not challenge the staff's forecast. The staff indicated that it would monitor the permittee's construction progress and, if major milestones are achieved sooner than we now estimate, the NRC Caseload Forecast Panel will reassess its estimated fuel load date so that routine administrative aspects of licensing activities will not impact fuel load.
P R. A. Gilbert, Project Manager Licensing Branch #2 Division of Licensing Enclosures :
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'18 Cleveland, Ohio 44101 cc:. Gerald Charnoff, Esq.
Shaw, Pittman, Potts-& Trowbridge-1800 - M Street,: N. W.
Wathington, D. C. 20006 Donald H. Hauser, Esq.
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company P. O. Box 5000
' Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Resident Inspector's Office U.S.N.R.C.
Parmly at Center Road Perry, Ohio 44081 Donald T. Ezzone,. Esq.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 105 Main Street Lake County Adninistration Center Painesville, Ohio 44077 Tod J. Kenney 228 South College, Apt. A Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
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Houston Texas 77098 Terry' Lodge, Esq.
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ATTENDEES AT MEETINGS DURING NRC-CLEVELAND ELECTRIC -
. ILLUMINATING CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL VISIT OCTOBE.1 7-9, 1981
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OCT.21,1974 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ISSUED N. A.
MAY 3,1977 SET REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL SEPT.11,1978 IT-41 AUG.13,1978 SET GENERATOR STATOR DEC.1979-JUN.1981 lT-51 MAY 15,1980 SET CONTAINMENT DOME MAY 12,1981 IT-Sl MAY 2,1981
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MILESTONES SCHEDULED TURBINE ON TURNING GEAR OCTOBER 15, 1981 SUPPRESSION POOL TURNOVER M AY 31,1982 COMPLETE RPV INT EG R AT E D FLUSH SEPTEMBER 16.1982 COMPLETE CONTAIN M E NT l L. R.T.
FEBRUARY 13, 1983 OPER ATING LICENSE M AY 1,1983 START FUEL LOAD M AY 1, 1983 INITI AL CRITICALITY JUNE 5, 1983 INITIAL TURBINE ROLL AUGUST 3, 1983-SYNCHRONIZE GENER ATOR OCTOBER.1,1983 100 %
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