ML20104A843
| ML20104A843 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Hope Creek |
| Issue date: | 09/03/1992 |
| From: | Miltenberger S Public Service Enterprise Group |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| RTR-REGGD-01.099, RTR-REGGD-1.099 GL-88-11, GL-92-01, GL-92-1, NLR-N92120, NUDOCS 9209140180 | |
| Download: ML20104A843 (8) | |
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i United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1
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i Gentlemen:
i RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 92-01, REVISION 1 i
REACTOR VESSEL STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY, 10CFR50. 54 ( f)
HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION-l-
FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 j
DOCKET NO. 50-354 4
i PSE&G submitted the 'esponse to Generic Letter 92-01, l-Revision 1 to the N1J in Letter NLR-N92080 dated June 30, 1992.
This submittal provided peak and maximum end-l of life (EOL)- fluence levels which were calculated utilizing i
the methodology of Regulatory Guide
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PSE&G's response to Generic Letter 88-11 included the revised t
fluence levels from Revision 2 of the Regulatory Guide.
l-These revised fluence levels were inadvertently excluded from the Generic Letter 92-01 response.
Once PSE&G realized the submitted data was not reflective of the Generic Letter 88-11 submittal, PSE&G contacted
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Hr. J. Stone, NRR Licensing Project Manager to apprise him of this status.
l Althougn_the differences are minor in nature, PSE&G is i
submitting revised fluence levels to be incorporated into-l the response to-Generic Letter 92-01,.Rev._1 consistent with the values previously submitted.
A markedLup Table 4 with the corrections annotated as well as a corrected Table 4 are provided for incorporation into the : original Generic.. Tetter.
92-01 submittal.
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SEP 0 31992 NLR-N92120 PSE&G apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.
Should you have any questions regarding this submittal, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Attachment Affidavit C
Mr. T.
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Martin, Administrator - Region I U.
S. Nuclear Regulatory = Commission 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA :19406 r
Mr. J.
Stone, Licensing Project Manager U.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Ms. A. Keller U.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Cne White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20652 7
Mr. T. P. Johnson (SOS)
USNRC Senior Resident Inspector Mr. K. Tosch, Chief NJ Department of-Environmental Protection Division of Environmental = Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625
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l Steven E. 'eliltetiborger, being duly sworn according to law deposes j
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I am Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer of Public Service Electric and Gas company, and as such, I find the matters set-forth in the above referenced letter, concerning the Hope Creek l
Generating Station, are true to the best of my knowledge, information and be?ief.
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l Subscribed and Sworn to before me day of blDNMhff I
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K!MBERLY A. HJLL NOTARY PUBUC 0F NEW JERSEY My Commission expires on
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Cu (Vt Ni (Vt Inielal Cutie 1.99,R2 Esti:nated Meat Nu=h e r /La t Pareent P e re s2nt Valua Extranolation EOL Vessel Plate Material (SA33
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- f. Z 5K2963 1 2 0.07 0.58 10 40
+30 SK2530 1 2 0.08
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+19 46
+65
$K3234 1 2(1) 0.09 0.63
+7 52
+59 5K3230 1 2 0.07 0.56 10 40
+3C 6C35 1 2 0.09 0.54 11-52
+41 6C45 1 2 0.08 0.57
+1 46
+47 Vessel Plate Material (SA533, Gr.
. "1 1) for Shel; Course 3 Mar.Lanut EOL nuance (2) at 1/4T J<5T x 10 n/cm 1I 2
2.36 5K3025 1 0.15 0.7
+19 45
+64
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5K2608 1 0.09 0.58
+19 23
+42 5K2698 1 0.10 0.58
+A9 26
+45 Material for Girth and Iong inal Welds for Shell Courses 4 and 5 18 2
Peak 80L nuance at l/4T M
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- l. 2 510 01205(3) 0.09 0.54 40 98
+50-053040/1125 02205(2,5) 0.08-0.63 30 96
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41 504 01205(')
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-23 D55733/1810 02205 0.100 0.68 40 51
+11 053040/1810 02205 0.100 0.68
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+2 LPCI Nossle Veld Material (Lottor,4f osales) tiaximsn EOL FluenceI ) at 1/4T 1I 1.7-)10 n/cm 001 01205 0.02 0.51 40 9
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shall course 3-and in th*
51rth welds between shell courses and 4 (4) These materials were also used for the LPCI nessle welds.
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Cu (We Ni (We Initial Guide 1.99,R2 Estimated Heae Number /Irt Percent Percent Value Extrapolation EOL Vessel Place Material (SA533, Gr. B, Cl 1) for Shell' Courses 4 and 5
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5K2963 1 2 0.07 0.58 10 40
+30 5K2530 1-2 0.08 0.56
+19 46
+65 5K3238 1 2(1}
0.09 0.63
+7 52
+59 s
5K3230 1 2 0,07 0.56 10 40
+3C 6C35 1-2 0.09 0.54 52-
+41 i
6C45 1-2 0.0c 0.57
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'!essel Place Material (SA533, Cr. B, Cl-1) for Shell Course 3.-
Maximu.a EOL Fluenes( ) at 1/4T - 2.3 6 x 1017 n/cm l
5K3025 1 0.15 0.71
+19 45
+64 5K2608-1 0.09 0.58
+19 23
+42 5K2698 1 0.10 0.58
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+45 Material for Girth and Longitudinal Welds for Shell Courses.4 and 5 18
- Peak EOL Fluence at 1/4T - 1. 2 x 10
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Cu (Vt Ni (Vt Initial Guide 1.9% R2 Estimated Heat Number / Lot Percent Percent Value Extranolation EOL e
Girt Veld Material between the11 Courses 3 and 4 Maximum EOL Fluence ( ) (Shell Coursu 3) at 1/4T - 2.3 6 x 1017 2
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- 41 504-01205(0}
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-23 D55733/1810 02205 0.100 0.68 40 51
+11 D53040/1810 02205 0.100 0.68 49 51
+2 LPCI 5'ozzle Veld Material (Bottom of Nozzles)
Maximum EOL Fluence ( ) at 1/4T 1.7 x 1017 2
n/cm 001 01205 0.02 0.$1 40
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