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Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-352/78-07 & 50-353/78-04.Corrective actions:re- Qualification of technician,re-examination of Weld & re- Examination of Liquid Pentration Test
ML20083K177
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/04/1978
From: Boyer V
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To: Grier B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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USNRC IE;I Letter dated June 16, 1978 RE:

Site Inspection of.May 16-23, 1978 W

Inspection Report No. 50-352/78-07; 50-353/78-04 h,R 2' k Limeri.ck Generating Station - Units 1 6 2 File:

QUAL 1-2-2 (352/78-07)

DYM QUAL 1-2-2 (353/78-04)

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' In response to the subject letter regarding an item identified during I)(

the subject inspection of construction activities authori::ed by NRC License Nos. CPPR-106 and -107, we transmit herewith the following:

0;C cir.w Attachment I - Response to Appendix A

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RESPONSE TO APPENDIX A Ed d

u Response to Item of Noncompliance Infraction 10CFR50, Appendix B, Criterion V, states in part, that:

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" Activities affecting quality shall be prescribed by documented instructions, procedures, or drawings and shall be accomplished in accordance with these instructions, procedures, or drawings."

The Limerick PSAR, Appendix D, Quality Assurance Program, paragraph 6.4, states, in part, that:

"Bechtel Construction is responsible for construction of the plant Department.

to approved engineering specifications, drawings and procedures

y The Peabody Testing Inc., a contractor to Bechtel, utilizes nondestructive examination procedure titled " Liquid Penetrant y/-

Inspection of Welds and Components," IPPT-340-39-02,' Amendment wC No. 2,.which states, 1n part, in paragraph 6.6.3,,that:

final interpretation shall be made a minimum.of seven minutes and no later than thirty minutes after the developer gM' is applied."

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Background, Peabody performed an investigation of Peabody's Annual NDE Personnel Performance Audits of Peabody personnel

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This investigation revealed that liquid penetrant WW examinations audited were performed in accordance with QW applicable procedures.

Additionally, the investigation included all previous Pasbody six (6) month audit reports h.%

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performed on Peabody facilities;at. Limerick Site.

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reports. revealed that liquid penetrant examinations wit-u nessed during these audits were performed in accordance with applicable procedures.

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provided assurance that this liquid penetration examina-i, ;

tion was an isolated incident'and that other liquid

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The NDE technician'in question was re-qualified for liquid penetrant examination by Peabody Testing.

g The practical portion of the examination was witnessed by the ASME Code Inspector and by representatives of.the Bechtel Q.C. Department.

The re-qualification certification vere approved by Bechtel on Octo.ber 13, 1978.

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Weld HBC-182-1-FW50 was re-examined by a qualified st$

Peabody Technician and was found acceptable.

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Approximately 50% of the liquid penetrant Ay examinations in which the subj ect NDE technician ELV

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performed or was an assistant were re-examined using the liquid penetrant method.

All welds were

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found acceptable e.xcept one (1) which was rej seted upon re-a:camination by another qualified Peebody

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the one veld indicated that it was a mechanically d.

caused lap, from the veld area.

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4.93j clusive whether the rejectable area was present at the time of the orig 1ual liquid penetrant examina-4.fgj rion, since cleaning operations by craftsmen pre-gg caeded the re-examination.

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outcome of the-examination, since a simple wipe, nW MM without the use of solvents, would not remove a

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sufficient quantity..of dye to affect the appearance of an indication on the developer.

Based on.the number of welds re-examined and the resulting high W

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welds not re-examined are considered acceptable.

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The responsible. Bechtel Quality Control Engineers

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have been instructed to increase surveillance activities with regard to liquid penetrant gg:ll examination on all Peabody Testing Personnel.

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increased surveillance will continue until the Lead

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Liquid Penetrant Examinations are adhering to the 5-W approved NDE procedure.

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Bechtel Quality Control has added an inspection A

activity to the Quality Control Instruction for NDE Subcontractor Surveillance.

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the approved NDE Procedure, the first examination

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a technician is qualified to perform.

This will establish initial confidence in new Peabody Testing Personnel arriving on site.

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