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Summarizes 821207 Conference Call Re Current Plan for Conducting Induction Heating Stress Improvement (IHSI) Program on Appropriate Welds in Recirculation Sys
ML20076D735
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Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/18/1983
From: Tauber H
DETROIT EDISON CO.
To: Youngblood B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
EF2-61-929-R1, NUDOCS 8305230552
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Harry Tauber Group Vee President Detrot Ecison !EFSL May 18, 1983 EF2 - 61,929, Rev. 1 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: Mr. B. J. Youngblood, Chief Licensing Branch No. 1 Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

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Dear Mr. Youngblood~:

Reference:

Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit 2 NRC Docket No. 50-341

Subject:

Induction Heating Stress Improvement (IHSI)

Program on Fermi 2 During a conference call on December 7, 1982, Mr. Lynch of your Staff, and Warren Hazelton of MTEB, were advised of our current plan to conduct an Induction Heating Stress Improve-ment (IHSI) Program on the appropriate welds in the recirc-ulation systems of the Fermi 2 reactor. Specifically, we asked two questions:

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What notification and/or meetings should we plan with the NRC?

2.

What credit, if any, can we look forward to for having conducted this program?

With regard to the first question, the response was given that the NRC will be glad that we are performing the program and that no formal notifications or meetings will be I

required. However, it was pointed out that if we desired, a letter documenting the conference call could be considered notification.

00l In response to the second question, it was indicated that a properly IHSI treated weld is essentially immune to IGSCC, at least for the first 10 years or so of operation.

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Mr. B. J. Youngblood May 18, 1983 EF2 - 61,929, Rev. 1 Page 2

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occurs at some time, the resistance to IGSCC will remain in view of the absence of a high tensile stress at the-inner surface of the pipe.

In view of the above, it may be anticipated that although no official decision has been made, some credit could be expected to be given for having completed the program.

It was also stated that NUREG-0313 is currently in the process of being revised.

It was suggested that in order to take advantage of any such credit which may be given, the best mechanism would be to request appropriate relief from augmented inservice inspection of the applicable welds when we submit our Inservice Inspection Program for review.

If you have any additional question, please contact Mr. Larry E. Schuerman, (313) 586-4207.

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cc: Mr. P. Byron Mr. W. Hazelton Mr. M. D. Lynch

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