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Forwards Sixth Biweekly Update on Status of Important Schedule Related Issues for Fuel Loading.Related Correspondence
ML20094F825
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 08/03/1984
From: Reynolds N
BISHOP, COOK, PURCELL & REYNOLDS, TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To: Bloch P, Jordan W, Mccollom K
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
OL, NUDOCS 8408130093
Download: ML20094F825 (12)


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Dr. Walter H. Jordan Chairman,. Atomic Safety and 831 West Outer Drive Licensing 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 74074 Re:

In the Matter of Texas Utilities Electric Company, et al. (Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-445 and 50-446) 06 Gentlemen:

Enclosed is the sixth biweekly update on the status of important schedule-related issues for Comanche Peak fue:

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20555 Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76012 Gentlemen:

The following information represents our sixth 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 July 21, 1984.

Critical Path Refurbishment and retesting of the diesel generators has been successfully completed.

The normal reliability testing is expected to be completed-today, (14 days behinds its original schedule).

The completion of modifications and subseq'uent retesting of Control Room HVAC has become our primary critical path.

We are beginning the retest today.

This late retest start has-the potential of impacting our fuel load schedule by at least three weeks.

Other' Issues 1.

Engineering review and analysis of the fire damper issue continues on a,seven day a week basis. The potential for schedule impact cannot he defined until.the engineering effort is completed.

We will continue to keep you informed of our progress.

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July 30,-1984 Page 2 2.

Present craft work effort for unit 1:

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Building / Labor 164 Rigging 44 Paint 523 Pipe 92 Insulation 47 Millwright 27 Fab / Hangers 45 Electrical 293 Instrumentation 13 1,248 Attachments Startup/ Testing Appendix A - 0 Master Data Base Status Appendix E Paint Completion Schedule Appendix F In conclusion, overall we continue to make good progress, however, we need to finish Control Room HVAC testing which is prerequisite for performing 1CP-PT-57-10. " Load Group Assignment Test"..

It now appears that we are approximately three weeks behind schedule and we are not optimistic that this schedule slippage can be recovered.

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i STARTUP Status Week Ending: July 21, 1984 TURNOVERS:

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This Report Total Accepted Total Accepted Subsystems 331 323 331 325 REMAINING TURNOVERS:

Date Accepted Fire Detection Panel, Detectors and Cables Control Buildi's Tornado Dampers and Blowout Panels 07/20/84 n

S.G. Building Tornado Dampers and Blowout Panels Containment Elevator

-Auxiliary Building Elevator N-16 Cables and Detectors Containment Access Rotating Platform Safety Chiller Monorail Hoist 07/16/84

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TESTING SUYEARY (Last Report: JULY 07, 1984)

F' FIELD TESTING RESULTS TOTAL IN-PROGRESS COMPLETE APPROVED PREOPERATIONAL:

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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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No. of Items To Be Comoleted Last Report-This Report A.

Pre-Fuel Load 3026 2314' B.

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Post-Fuel Load 135 1196 TOTAL

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Items required to'be completed to support completion cf Startup Prerequisite and Preoperational testing activities.

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Items required to be completed to support Startup release and Operations acceptance of systems per CP-SAP-3.

0P-NEED Items' required to be completed to support Operations fuel load preparation activities.

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PRO POST Items not assigned to the above categories that may be-completed after fuel load.

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EXCEPT Items that are under review for identification in the above six (6) categories.

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TUGC0 Nuclear Engineering

-CPPE Comanche Peak Project Eng neering CONST Construction disciplines, including pipe, electrical. -

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PMG Purchasing / Procurement MISC-Responsibilities that do nor fall in the above categories Appendix E-3 u

n-Paint Completien Schsdule R* actor Containment Euildinc #1 s.

. Shown below are the projected completion dates for the re=aining work areas in Reactor Containment Building #1, which includes final inspections and touchup.

Please note that Steam Generator Compartment 2 and 3 has been ec=pleted and shown is the actual co=pletion date, Location Proj ected Actual Comoletion Completion Steam Gen. Co=p. 2 & 3 July 27 Steam Gen. Co=p. 1&4 August 8 Elevation 808 August 21 Elevation 832 August 24 a

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