ML20091B382
| ML20091B382 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Comanche Peak |
| Issue date: | 05/22/1984 |
| From: | Reynolds N AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED, TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC) |
| To: | Bloch P, Jordan W, Mccollom K Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8405300271 | |
| Download: ML20091B382 (12) | |
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'E RELATED CORRESPONDENCE DOCKETED law orricEs Or OlSHOP. LIB ERMAN, COOK, PURCELL & REYNOLDS 1200 SEVENTEENTH ST R E ET, N. W.
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Bloch, Esq.
Dr. Walter H. Jordan Atomic Safety and Licensing 881 West Outer Drive Board Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Dr. Kenneth A. McCollom Dean, Division of Engineering, Architecture & Technology Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078 Subj:
Texas Utilities Electric Company, et al.
(Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2; Docket Nos. 50-445 and 50-446) 0[
Gentlemen:
Attached for your information is the first biweekly update of the schedule for the loading of fuel at Comanche Peak Unit 1.
Based upon the information in this update, fuel loading continues to be scheduled for late September 1984.
Sincer 1 Nichol S.
Reynolds Counse for Applicants I
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- DALLAM. TEXAh 73201 cs Es s am May 21, 1984 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Mr. John T. Collins, Regional Division of Licensing Administrator Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Region IV United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission United States Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C.
20555 Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Dr.
Suite 1000 Arlington, TX 76012 Gentlemen:
As discussed in our May 5 meeting, this is the first of our biweekly update on the status of important schedule related issues for Comanche Peak fuel load in late September 1984.
Information contained in the attachments is the status through May 12, 1984.
Included in this letter is a statement on our critical path items, answers to other issues raised in the May 7 meeting and an update on the major charts presented during the May 7 meeting.
Critical Path Refurbishment of diesel generator engines remain our primary critical path.
As' of May 12, 1964, completion of Train A reassembly was one day behind schedule and Train B disassembly was progressing on schedule. We have now completed Train A reassembly and startup of the diesel is expected by May 25, 1984.
Work on the Train B engine continues to progress on schedule with reassembly expected to be completed by June 4, 1984, assuming no delays due to availability of NRR staff' personnel to inspect components or observe reassembly.
O_ther Issues 1.
Mr. Eisenhut's question to Mr. Clements concerning " hot operating experience on each shift requirement without advisers."
Pacific Gas & Electric and Mississippi Power and Light have been contacted regarding the quasi-verification program on the shif t advisers as discussed by Mr. Eisenhut in our May 7 meeting. The Vice President of Nuclear Operations A DIVislON Or TEXA5 L*TELITIES ELECTRIC COMPANY Li
- W and Operations Superintendent have a meeting scheduled with Mr. Eisenhut at 1:00 p.m. on May 23, 1984 to discuss this subject.
2.
Mr. Camp's schedule for submitting deferred preoperational testing items to be conducted after fuel load of Unit 1.
Listed below is a schedule for submitting the eight deferred preoperational testing items presently identified:
Projected Transmittal Date Quantity Projected Quantity Actual 5-16-84 1
1 5-24-84 1
5-30-84 2
6-07-84 2
6-14-84 2
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Mr. Collins' questions concerning maintaining Unit 1 Control Room pressurization while working in Unit 2 Control Room.
Af ter completing installation of Control Room blockout seals and pre-operational testing, criteria for the maximum allowable opening size will be established. This criteria vill be used as a basis for authorizing seal breaching as required for cable installation.
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Present Craft work effort for Unit 1:
Manpower Unit 1 Building / Labor 207 Rigging 74 Paint 778 Pipe 80 Insulation 62 Millwright 47 Fab /Hgrs 211 Electrical 421 Instrumentation 17 TOTAL 1,897 Attachments Startup/ Testing Appendix A Master Data Base Status Appendix E Paint Manhours Reactor Containment Building Appendix F Thermolag Appendix G & H
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J In conclusion, since our'May 7, 1984 meeting, we have continued to be optimistic about our schedule to load fuel in late September 1984.
Through our weekly review of the progress, all activities are continuit,g to support our optimism.
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V STARTUP Status Week Ending: tmY 12, 1984 TURNOVERS:
Last Report This Report Total Accepted Total Accepted Subsystems 332 313 333 313 REMAINING TURNOVERS:
Date Accepted Battery Pack Emergency Lighting Non-Safety Misc. Cables to Welding Receptacles, Lighting, Etc.
Fire Detection Panel, Detectors and Cables Control Building Tornado Dampers and Blowcut Panels Misc. Signal Control Panel, Telephone Interface, Emergency Tone Gen. and Emergency Alert Circuits Auxiliary Building Tornado Dampers and Blowout Panels S.G. Building Tornado Dampers and Blowout Panels RCP Oil Collection System Intermediate Range Detectors, Cables and Neutron Detector Positioning Devices Power Range Cables and Detector
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FIELD TESTING RESULTS TOTAL IN-PROGRESS COMPLETE APPROVED PREOPERATIONAL:
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TOTALS 273 21 149 134 TESTING
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FIELD TESTING RESULTS TOTAL IN-PROGRESS COMPLETE APPROVED PREOPERATIONAL:
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Last Report This Report Unit 1 and Common Total 9600 8100 NOTE:
The above tabulation includes Unit 1 and Unit 2 work items remaining within the security boundary established for Unit 1 operation.
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We are currently engaged in establishing priorities of all work items which will include deferral of certain work items until after Unit 1 fuel load.
We expect completion of this prioritization activity by June 15, 1984 at which time this report will include a summary of Master Data Base items within the Unit 1 security boundary that are scheduled to be completed both prior to and af ter fuel load of Unit 1.
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' PAINT MANHOURS REACTOR CONTAINMENT BUILDING #1 BASELINE MANHOURS (APRIL 28, 1984) TO COMPLETE CONCRETE:
60,500 MANHOURS (MHS)
STEEL:
232,500 MHS EXPENDED WEEK (MAY 5)
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18,060 MHS 37,209 MHS 16.0 MANPOWER: 450 Appendix F
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150 PEOPLE STATUS WEEK ENDING (MAY 12)
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