ML20079E557

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Forwards Results of Pump Performance Test & Sys Hydrostatic Pressure Test Per Requirements of IE Bulletin 83-05 Re Use of Pumps & Spare Parts Mfg by Hayward Tyler Pump Co
ML20079E557
Person / Time
Site: Byron Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 01/10/1984
From: Barnes P
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
References
REF-SSINS-6820 6026N, IEB-83-05, IEB-83-5, NUDOCS 8401170357
Download: ML20079E557 (3)


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) One First National Plaza. Chicago, llhnois f ( O ] Chicago. Address Reply to: Post Ofbce Box 767 s ' lilinois 60690 January 10, 1984 Mr. James G. Xeppler, Regional Administrator Directorate c f Inspection and Enforcement - Region III U.S. Nuclear Regt'latory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

Subject:

Byron Station Unit 1 Supplemental Response to IE Bulletin No. 83-05 NRC Docket No. 50-454 Reference (a): IE Bulletin No. 83 R. C. DeYoung letter to All OLs and cps dated May 13, 1983 (b): P. L. Barnes letter to J. G. Keppler dated August 12, 1983

Dear Mr. Keppler:

Reference (a) requested that the Cor.monwealth Edison Company provide a written report regarding use of ASME Nuclear Code pumps and spare parts manufactured by the Hayward Tyler Pump Company.

Reference (b) provided the initial response for Byron Unit ,

1. We comm!tted to provide the results of the pump performance test and the system hydrostatic pressure test following their completion. The attachment to this letter provides those test results.

To the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements contained in the Attachment are true and correct. In some respects, these statements are not based on my personal knowledge but upon information furnished by other Commonwealth Edison employees, ,

consultants and contractors. Such information has been reviewed in accordance with Company practice and I believe it to be reliable.

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i Please address'any questions that you or your staff may I have concerning our response to IE Bulletin No. 83-05 to this office.

One (1) signed original with Attachment is being sent directly to the USNRC Document Control Desk in Washington, DC for reproduction and distribution as requested in the Bulletin.

Respectfully,

.I P. L. Barnes Nuclear Licensing Administrator Attachment cc: U.S. NRC, Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 RIII inspectors - BY SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to bef re me this /dse.1 day of 22; J , 1984

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S iotary Public 6026N

ATTACHMENT BYRON STATION UNIT 1 Supplemental Response To IE Bulletin No. 63-05 "ASME Nuclear Code Pumps and Spare Parts Manufactured by the Hayward Tyler Pump Company" Item 1.c.: Results of pump performance test on Hayward Tyler booster pump'(lSX04P) taken after the first 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> run:

Suction Pressure 68 psig l Discharge Pressure 115 psig I Essential Serv. Water Fluid Temperature 480F Flowrate 406 gpm Bearing Temperature 910F Vibration Signatures Vibration acceptable Leakage on Mechanical Seal No leakage The pump developed a differential pressure of 47 psid pumping water at a temperature of 480F. The developed head was calculated as follows:

(ll5-68)psig x 2.307 ft = 108 ft. H 2O

.psig at a flowrate of 406 gpm This compared to the operating point of 420 gpm at 100 ft, proved the capability of the pump to provide rated flow and pressure. The bearing temperatures and vibration signatures taken were acceptable. Overall, the Hayward Tyler Booster Pump performed as designed.

Item 1.d: The system hydrostatic pressure test was performed and found to be acceptable.

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