ML20054M744

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Forwards Loose Thermal Sleeve Safety Evaluation, Supporting Operation of Facility in Light of Recent Problems W/Thermal Sleeves.Operation W/Loose/Degraded Thermal Sleeves in RCS Does Not Pose Safety Concern
ML20054M744
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Site: McGuire Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/13/1982
From: Parker W
DUKE POWER CO.
To: Adensam E, Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Dear Mr. Denton:

Attached are reports detailing the examinations and evaluations performed by Duke Power Company and Westinghouse Electric Corporation to support operation of McGuire Unit 1 in light of recent problems with thermal sleeves. Attachment 1 contains a description of the problem and a detailed evaluation of the safety aspects of operation with the affected thermal sleeves in their present and worst expected condition. Attachment 2 is a summary of the inspections and testing conducted to verify the status of t.ie thermal sleeves in McGuire Unit 1. Attach-ment 3 contains a description of the loose parts monitoring system (LPMS) in-stalled in Unit 1 and plans for use of the system during the next period of operation. Also described are proposed plans for operation with a loose thermal sleeve and removal of installed thermal sleeves.

This matter has been reviewed by both the Westinghouse Safety Review Committee (WSRC) and the Duke Power Company Nuclear Safety Review Board (NSRB). The NSRB made several recor.rnendations which they felt would enhance safe operation, and thcae items are being included in the overall program for restart of the unit.

The conclusion reached by both the WSRC and the NSRB was that operation with loose / degraded thermal sleeves in the reactor coolant system (RCS) does not pose a safety concern.

Additionally, this matter was reviewed pursuant to 10CFR50.59 by the appropriate personnel at McGuire Nuclear Station with Westinghouse input. This review re-sulted in the determination that operation with loose / degraded thermal sleeves does not constitute un unreviewed safety question.

In summary, it is concluded that power operation can continue with the thermal sleeves in their present condition. Neither the current condition nor further -

degradation of the thermal sleeves is expected to adversely affect the safety'of operation by either impairing the integrity of the RCS boundary or by affecting the operability of any RCS or core components.

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. Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director July 13, 1982 Page 2 Ver truly yours, e

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William O. Parker, Jr.

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