ML20092J837
| ML20092J837 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 06/21/1984 |
| From: | Devincentis J PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | Knighton G Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| SBN-672, NUDOCS 8406270148 | |
| Download: ML20092J837 (3) | |
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SEABROOK STATION PUBLIC SERVICE I
Engineering ONice:
Companyof New Hampshire 1671 Worcester Road Framingham, Mossochusetts 01701 (617).872 8100 June 21, 1984 SBN-672 T.F. B7.1.2 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washing ton, D. C.
20555 Attention:
Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing
References:
(a) Construction Permits CPPR-135 and CPPR 136, Docket Nos. 50-443 and 50-444 (b) USNRC Letter, dated June 11, 1984, " Inspection 50-443/84-06", T. T. Martin to R. J. Harrison
Subject:
Unit 1 Preservice Inspecticn Program Plan; Reactor Vessel and Balance of Plant
Dear Sir:
The following documents are submitted in response to the Safety Evaluation Report Outstanding Issue No. 4, "Preservice and Inservice Inspection and Testing Programs", as it relates to the preservice examinations of the reactor vessel, balance of plant (Classes 1, 2, and 3 piping components / supports), and piping subjected to augmented inspections.
One copy of each of the following documents is enclosed.
Seabrook Station - Unit 1, Balance of Plant, Preservice Inspection Program Plan Seabrook Station - Unit 1, Reactor Pressure Vessel, Preservic.e Inspection Program Plan For Class 2 piping, it is our intent to adopt" the ASME,Section XI, Winter 1983 Addenda proposed Code Case entitled, " Alternative Rules for Examinatien of Class 2 Piping".
This proposed Code Case is attached for your convenience, as are revisions to FSAR Section 6.6.1, which reflect our intent to adopt this proposed Code Case for inservice inspection of Class 2 piping.
Also attached is a revised version of FSAR Section 6.6.8, " Augmented In-Service Inspection to Protect Against Postulated Piping Failures". Piping lines within the scope of the augmented inspection are incorporated in the Balance of Plant Program Plan (with the exception of CS-360-09-3") and are identified in FSAR Section 6.(.8 as revised.
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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission June 21, 1984 Attention:
Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief Page 2 The Reactor. Vessel inspection effort is approximately 80% complete. This activity is temporarily suspended; however, upon completion our records will be available for your review at our facility.
It is not our intent to submit revisions to the Plan as it evolves. Region I representatives have inspected this activity [ Reference (b)].
The Balance of Plant and Augmented Inspections have been initiated; their completion will be consistent with and determined by construction schedules.
Records will be available for your review at our facility. Until such time that the Balance of Plant inspections are completed, the Program Plan must necesearily be treated as preliminary (e.g., absent as-built drawings, inspection results, and exemptions). Region I representatives have inspected this activity (Reference (b)].
A preliminary Inservice Inspection Program Plan has been developed. As is traditionally done, the Inservice Inspection Program Plan will be fully developed based on the completed preservice inspections and the appropriate code edition and addenda, and submitted in advance of the initial inspections.
Very truly yours, YANKEE A70MIC ELECTRIC COMPANY s
$r John DeVincentis
- Engineering Manager Enclosures cc: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Service List 9
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