ML20098F421

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Statement of Matl Facts as to Which There Is No Genuine Issue Re Trip Rept of Jj Lipinsky
ML20098F421
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 09/29/1984
From:
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
Shared Package
ML20098F419 List:
References
OL, NUDOCS 8410020722
Download: ML20098F421 (2)


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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION g g BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD ETIY fjtiAi-In the Matter of: .) 3R NCH g##U TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC COMPANY, et al. )

Dockets Nos. 50-445 and

.50-446

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(Comanche Peak Steam Electric ) (Application for Station, Units 1 and 2) ) Operating License)

APPLICANTS' STATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS REGARDING TRIP REPORT OF J.J. LIPINSKY AS TO WHICH THERE IS NO GENUINE ISSUE

1. Applicants' QA/QC program and procedures appro-priately ensure the identification, inspection, traceability and control of safety-related protective coatings materials from the time that such materials arrive on site until they are actually used.
2. Applicants' quality procedures appropriately address and control sags and runs in applied coatings materials. ,
3. To be certified to apply protective coatings materials at Comanche Peak, a painter must be certified by product and application method. To become certified, a painter must receive classroom instruction, must pass a written examination, and must satisfactorily apply coatings materials to a test panel. QC inspectors oversee the painter qualification process.

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4. - Applicants maintain Painter.-Qualification Records for'each' certified painter. Applicants' Painter Qualifica-tion Record form is based cx1 the~ sample form' included in-

-ANSI 101.4-1972, and fully. meets ANSI standards.

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5. Applicants utilize:st'andard form Inspection
Reports (IR's) to document quality inspection cxE coatings

~ work. Applicants' IR-include all pertinent information recommended for inclusion by ANSI 101.4-1972 and fully meets ANSI standards.

6. Applicants practice is that cured Carbo-Zinc 11 -

i primer coatings may be abraded to achieve acceptable dry

~ film thicknesses. This procedure has been specifically approved by the manufacturer of Carbo-Zinc 11 as fulJy 4

consistent with the standards of ANSI 101.4-1972.

7. When a primer coat of Carbo-Zinc 11 has cured, Applicants' practice is to seal the CZ-ll with a thin coat of Phenoline 305, a topcoat, in order to avoid potential-

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, " bubbling" of the primer coat. When Applicants later apply

a full topcoat of Phenoline 305, in this situation,

! Applicants prepare the existing seal coat with a solvent wipe. Each of these practices has been specifically approved by the-manufacturer of the coatings systems.

l 8. Any other concerns noted in the August 8, 1983 Trip Report of Joseph J. Lipinsky regdrding the Comanche Peak coatings-program are either without merit, or have no ,

i effect on the quality _of safety-related protective coatings.

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