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Startup Program Rept,Jul 1982. Incomplete 791031 Press Release I-79-144 Encl
ML20127D007
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Issue date: 08/03/1982
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PROGRAM ANALYSIS 1

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AT/PT ACTIVITIES 4

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SYSTEM: TURNOVERS-FPOM UNICO 8

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SYSTEM TURNOVERS TO PLANT STAFF...................

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MSSS: DISCIPLINE ST$TUS 14 F.

- BDP. DISCIPLINE-STATUS 17 8

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BOP'HVAC/LRT DISCIPLINE. STATUS 24 H.

ELECTRICALLDISCIPLINE-STATUS 27 I.

I&C DISCIPLINE STATUS 30

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- 3.-, Startup A'. lPROGRA!! ANALYSIS TURNOVERS AND TESTING During--the month.of July 1982 the startup electrical-discipline

-schedules (except for security) were revised to represent an-accurate present day schedule.

No Fuel: Load impact resulted from these' revisions.- 'The security-system still has the highest

-potential for Fuel ~ Load impact of any electrical system.

During the month of-July, Startup added one~ neu preoperational test to the current AT/PT identification list brin'ging the total number of required tests to 190.

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s Startupialso revised the. turnover to Plant Staff Groupings list.

upward from --183 to 185 to incorporate ;the separation of R71H (security system power-distribution panels)-and N34 (lubricating oil) ' from their parent turnover group. into their own' turnover

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Startup accepted four. system turnovers-from UMICO' Construction during July bringing ~the total turnovers accepted to,date to 300 of % *eal 310 required.

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~AT's'were carried forward from previous months.

During the' month three.PT's and^two AT's were started.and seven-PT's and one AT

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Thirty'two-systems _.were scheduled to be submitted to,the' Plant 4'

Staff ~inLJuly and thirty three-subraittals were carried - forward 1 from' previous months.

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submitted:to Plant Staff and four. systems werc accepted.

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racir uork.. Consequently, '.7 --svi sicp te the ~ W 9 integrated. leak -

oste 'togtJc:*heddle..was appro'tod by, s.tartupEthats will~ extend dcastructioMLucrk windc'.i tb Ucch - to Aucust M G, 1982.

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and perform the weight factor verification test of the primary containment in preparation for the ILRT type "A" as it is rescheduled for September 17, 1982.

The work control access window will be changed to:

no access to the primary, controlled in secondary from August 16 - September 3, 1982; no access to the reactor building from September 3 - 24, 1982.

The vacuum test on the condenser started and completed in July.

The reactor feed pump turbine electro-hydraulic control trip.

checks _were accomplished in July with initial roll of the "B" unit occuring on July 30.

Roll of "A" unit and testing of both units will continue in August.

The radwaste suppression pool pump back system started and completed all flushing activities as:well as the preoperational test.

Test personnel are now working towards a-late August-turnover of this' system to Plant Staff.

The steam seal and radwaste steam system acceptance test started in July, in support of the vacuum on condenser test.

The steam

' seal test is expected to complete in-August.

Testing in July on the radwaste off-gas system revealed an inability of the system to attain its designed inlet temperatures

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to the recombiner.

This problem is presently being evaluated by Boston engineering.

A timely resolution is imperative so rework measures can.be implemented and the system test program can proceed.

The Reactor' Building service water system will require the overhaul of all-four cumqs, as a result of the pump internals corrosion problem affecting the rotating elements.

Current vendor delivery lead time is seven weeks from mid July; startup is investigating alternate sources for these pump parts, in an effort to minimize the impact of the problem or the system test program.

The emergency diesel generator units are continuing their preoperational test program.

This system has been severely impact-d b le a Vendor dc2it. :rier ehich hav'- fcaulted ' in delayed

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A: major milt.: stone of the HVAC-BC.O.sched".le ice atcained in July installation ' f the : permanent 461 centrol room air 7 with the o

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~Preoperational-testing of this sys em is anticipated to take place in late August.-

The~ primary containment isolation calve seat. leak rate-test program, is seven weeks behind schedule. -one hundrad,qd forty-eight_out of two.hundred and-fifteen valves have passed tnelr rinal test.

.T41/T46 reacto'r building ventilation and standby ventilation systems are anticipated to perform their preoperational test-in September following,too-type "A"_ILP.T._

C&IO and control loop checks _are'in progress and the preliminary secondary containment.

leak rate test which' began in June and is currently on hold, will recommenceLin August.

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AT/PT ACTIVITIES A. ).

TEST STARTS IN JULY 1.

E32 PT.ll6.001 M.S.I.V.

Leakage Control 2.

C611 PT.133.001 Remote Shutdown System 3.

N33 AT.124.001 Seal & Radwaste Steam 4.

N44C AT.701.001 Condenser Air Removal 5.

GilR PT.702.005 Suppression Pool Pumpback B. )'

TESTS COMPLETED IN JULY

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'PT.119.001 Reactor Core Isolation Cooling 2.

R22 PT.309.001A-Metal-Clad Switchgear

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M433 PT.503.002:

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GllR' PT.702.005

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U44C AT.701.001 Vacuum Priming / Air Ejectors 8.

C61 PT.133.001 Remote Shutdown C. ).

TESTS CONTINUING IN JULY 1.

.GllB,L PT.712.001 Liquid Chemical: Waste 2.

C91 PT.651.001

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CllE-PT.610.001 Control--Rod Position Information1 4..

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P33C AT.715'.003-Sampling System, Radwaste Building' 6.

.P50B,D PT.ll7.002 Instrument & Service Air E,F 7

R22A,B,C AT.309.002AII Metal Clad Suitchgear 8.

R22A,n,C AT.309.002SII.Hetal Clad Switchgear

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R34' AT.000 002 Station Grounding

16. - Y51A AT.317.001' Misc Lighting-

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C11F' PT.609.001 Control Rod Drive / Reactor Manual Controls

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T49 PT.654.007 Drp: ell Floor Bypass Leak. Test 1.

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REQUIREMENTS'AND PERFORMANCE' JULY

~ Total Test Starts due at fuel load 1901 Total Test. Starts-to date 125 Total Test Starts remaining 65 f

Total scheduled Test Starts due to date 166

Total scheduled. Test Starts to date 125 Scheduled Test' Starts presently overdue 41',

v' Test ~ Starts not'yet due, but started 0

Numerical. balance of Test. Starts II. JULY PERFORMANCE Total scheduled Test Starts made
0 Overdue Test Starts 1made 5

Advanced' Test Starts-made 0

Total Test Starts made 5

III.' JULY REQUIREMENTS Total scheduled Test Starts due 8

Total scheduled! Test. Starts made 0

July Test _ Starts due, but started early l

July Test Starts not made "7

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C. )$ SYSTEM TURIJOVERS FROM UNICO The' status'of the various' construction turnovers released to'startup'is as follows:

"B" Releases Accepted in' July 11.. 07/06/82 D11D Process-Radiation Monitoring, Post Accident 2.

07/06/82~ D21D, Area Radiation Monitoring, Post-Accident 3.

- 07/26/82 YSIC 8 Hour DC Battery Power Lighting 4.

07/26/82 'R55 Closed. Circuit T.V.,

Radwaste Bldg.

"SUBSEQUEt:T B" ' Releases. Accepted in July There werectwo " subsequent B" releases accepted during the month'of July.

'"C"' Releases: Accepted iniJuly

~ There were five "C" Release accepted during the month of July.

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SYSTEM TURNOVERS,TO PLANT STAFF STATUS To date eighty three systems have been submitted to the Plant Staff for turnover acceptance and sixty five systems have been accepted by Plant Staff.

Thirteen system turnovers were sent to Plant Staff during the month:

1. 07/08/82 R71H Security Sys. Power Distribution Panels
2. 07/09/82 R71BZ Smoke, Flame & Fire Protection System
3. 07/19/82 C71A 120V AC Reactor Protection Sys.

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4. 07/22/82 T31B Reactor Bldg. Polar Crane
5. 07/23/82 R35ABC 120V AC Power Distribution System
6. 07/26/82 N37 Main Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation
7. 07/26/82 R81V Reactor Bldg. Closed Loop Cooling Water Heat Tracing
8. 07/26/82 R81N Heat Tracing for Radwaste Regen Liquid & Evap Feed
9. 07/26/82 R81P Solid Radwaste Heat Tracing
10. 07/27/82 R81Y Diesel Generator Service Water Heat Tracing
11. 07/30/82 N31 Main Turbine System
12. 07/30/82 R81B Screenwash Heat Tracing
13. 07/30/82 R81T Radwaste Off-Gas Heat Tracing The following subsystem was turned over to Plant Staff at their request, but will not be counted in the totals until the remaining subsystems in its group (U31, V31) are also' turned over to Plant Staff.
1. 07/22/82 T31C Reacter Building Cranes & Hoists Four systems were accepted by Plant Staff during the month:
1. 0 /r,1/P2 G33 Reac tor Uater C'.mnup
2. 07/O'c?2 C41 StsnCh, Liquid Con trol 2.

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1. 06/J1/P1 R21A,L Non-Seg: 0 gated Lusses
2. 02/25/82.P21A,E Dominortlized and ::akeup Water 9

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SYSTEM TURNOVERS TO PLANT STAFF STATUS - continued

3. 03/15/82 T23B Reactor Building, Superstructure
4. 05/19/82 RS6 Auxiliary Test Panels
5. 06/25/82 CSIC Neutron Monitoring
6. 06/30/82 C51A Source. Range Monitoring System
7. 06/30/82 P33D Sampling System, Reactor Building
8. 07/09/82 R71BZ Smoke, Flame & Fire Protection System
9. 07/19/82 C71A 120V AC Reactor Protection Sys.

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10. 07/23/82 R35ABC 120V AC Power Distribution System
11. 07/26/82 N37-Main Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation
12. 07/26/82 R81V Reactor Bldg. Closed Loop Cooling Water Heat Tracing
13. 07/26/82 R81N Heat Tracing for Radwaste Regen Liquid & Evap Feed
14. 07/26/82 R81P Solid Radwaste Heat Tracing
15. 07/27/82 -R81Y Diesel Generator Service Water Heat Tracing
16. 07/30/82 N31 Main Turbine System
17. 07/30/82 R81B Screenwash Heat Tracing
18. 07/30/82 R81T Radwaste Off-Gas Heat Tracing W

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REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE JULY Total system turnovers due at fuel load 185 Total _ systems turned over to date 83 Total systems remaining to be turned over 102 Total scheduled system turnovers due to date 131 Total scheduled systems turned over to date 79 Scheduled systems presently overdue 52 Systems not yet due but turned ovcr 4

Numerical balance of system turnover

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Overdue systems turned over' 3

Advanced systems turned over 2

Total systems turned over 13 III. JULY REQUIREMENTS Total scheduled system turnovers due 32 Total scheduled system turnovers cade 8

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'NSSS-Discipline Status 321' Nuclear Boiler System B21A (-12 wks) (470 MPL), B21B

. (-19 wks) (24 MPL), B21G (-21h 'wks) (385 MPL), B21J

(-7 wks) (14 MPL)

B21A'- Main steam isolation valve limit switch C&Io

. continues.

A-further delay in the preoperational test start to late August is expected. 'This is a result of the necessity to increase the conduit which houses the existing MOV limit switch cables to facilitate acceptance of additional cables for the technical. support center (Z97).

Retests of these !!OV's will be required followingLcompletion of the conduit modifications.

B21B - Response time. testing was completed this month..The preoperational test is expected to start in August upon completion of revisions and. approval of the preoperational test procedure.

B21G - The preoperational test start will be delayed until late August awaiting. completion of tailpipe modifications to permit installation for the remaining' safety relief valve (RV-092L).

B21J - The preoperational test results were approved by the Joint Test. Group and the turnover package was submitted to plant Staff for l review and acceptance.

B31 Reactor. Water Recirculation System (-17 wks ) (222 !!PL)

The preoperational test results.were submitted to the JTG for. review.

C_ont rol nod fn t'/.: !!ydrauli_c jqr.tg (-31. whs) (141 MPL)

Manp.v.t.r es"> J :. H U ' :? '. '

o. ;..i critical sys toran

t-i.. f, - i -!.i

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This ' system *.ta:; accepted by P.' a.;t S taf f on July 7,.

-1982.

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C61 Remote Shutdown Systen (-3. <s) (12 MPL)

The preoperational test was started and completed this month.

Test results are under review by the JTG.

Ell Residual Heat Removal System (-10 wks) (474 MPL)

The preoperational tes: renains open awaiting completion of relay modifications in panels lHil-617

& 618.

E21 Core Soray System (-9h wks) (185 MPL)

The preoperational tes: cccpletion still awaits finalization of changes to the systems minimum flow logic circuits.

Startup expects to complete this test in early August.

'E32 MSIV Leakage Control System (-17 wks) (84 MPL)

The preoperational test was started on July 28, 1982.

E41 High Pressure Coolant Injection System (-1.wk) (240 MPL)

.The preoperational test results were submitted and approved by.the Joint Test Group this month.

E51 Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System (-4 wks) (181 MPL)

The preoperational tes was completed this month.

The test results are under revieu by the Joint Test Group.

F11-F17 Fue_1 Handling & Vessel Servicing Equipment (-20h wks)

(113 tlPL)

'3 c

. '.u :1 ing mas t.:.n c.1 turned to tha site on Jul -

l

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e;iar :t Juul ma. v n to th.

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ne prcnj.f nfionn' *aat aiter in. ' : ' e t i.- oi the furling i. d.

s.

G33 Pea::.or Uator Cleanup 3 /ste::

Thia cystem was accepted by P'. ant Staf f or. July 1, 1902.

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T23B Drywell Floor Seal & Pressure Monitoring System b

(-22 wks) (70 MPL)

Acceptance of this system was rejected by Plant i

Staff.on July 13,1982.

Two. potential safety l

. problems were. identified and are addressed on LDR-0764'(RV-021A&B incorrectly installed and excessive stem leakage on gate valves 3004A&B and l

-3010 A&B).

.Upon, resolution of LDR-0764 the turnover l

package will be' resubmitted to Plant Staff for acceptance.

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T31B Polar Crane

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The preoperational test results were approved by the L

Joint. Test Group and the. system was accepted by l

Plant Staff.on July 23, 1982.

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(-20 wks) l T48 Primary Containment Atmospheric Control (178 MPL)

Category I replacement parts and vendor repaired equipment to support completion of-C&IO and the start'of.the specific C&IO tests remains.on blue hold awaiting receipt of accompanying documentation.

The' specific C&IO-test procedures have completed draft and will be submitted for~ Joint Test' Group approval in early August.

Z92 Excess Flow Check Valves (-8 wks) (1 MPL)

Freeze seals are in progress to clear up the remaining.open test items before submitting -the acceptance test results to the Joint Test Group for approval.

1 Pr;imary contaipment Instrumentation (-lGh wks)

L 293 (33 MPL)

Ele"'..cical enndui.t _ (EY3) fitting installation i.4 l

%.::p 11: tr und ret:0t cf t.% afi /ci ru instrulwn; h cyn cite i a prcy"c, '.

S t. r. o f

..b *

p. u *.. ora t.Mo a l t u f.

L is e?xp.:c ted ir.. An.ju.-: in i '. : in ; cor. pleti on of ina tnan t line rework nnd ur.g. oding i; C a rose.mouar prescurc module.

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BOP Discipline Status C32 Feedwater Controls (-2? uhs) (2 MPL)

C&IO testing continued in the conth of July as well as preparation of the test procedure.

Both of these tasks are expected to be conplete by early August to support an August test start.

GilB&L Radwaste - Regenerative Licuid Evaporator (-30 wks)

(9 MPL)

Completion of the "L" section preoperational test is presently awaiting conclusion of MS2 condensate demineralizer vendor work and testing.

Upon completion of this activity, which is scheduled for the end of July, the "L"

section test will commence in early August.

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GilC, Radwaste - Floor Drain Filter, Laundry Drains, Waste l

D&K Evaporator (-3 2 wks) (15 MPL)

Review and approval of the system testing is now complete with a turnover to Plant Staff anticipated for i

August.

l Gill Radwaste Spent Resin (-25 wks) (12 MPL) l t

l Start of this preoperational test is contingent upon l

completion of the engineering change to the resin I

discharge tanks (Gll-TF.62 & 107).

A completion of the repair and conclusion of all system testing is now expected by late August with a turnover to Plant Staff scheduled for September.

G11M, Radwaste - Floor & Ecuicment Drains

("N" -10 wks, "O"

OLP "O wks, "P" 0 wks) (ll? MPL)

Thi's systen will require tuo flushes, one for floor drairs ar.d a ecparcte fluch for the 6 ". i r 3.

.i t thic tire the "h" dryvell equip:

2-pNsc awaiting the section ic i-l'

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niu v:

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i veica with G113, P6 te a uiis m

P71.

Uc,rk oa his system was ce:. plated in July with "P"

the accomplisr. ment of all fluch requirements.

Start of the acceptance tcst must now avait coa'.pletion of the Gil': fl'.:ahes.

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BOP Discipline Status - (Cont'd)

GllM Radwaste - Evaporator Bottoms (-22 wks) (4 I!PL)

C&IO testing continued in the month of July.

The start of the preoperational test is now scheduled to commence upon completion.of the GllB & L preoperational test which is projected for late August.

GllR Radwaste - Suppression Pool Pump Back (-5 wks) (46 MPL)

The preoperational test was completed in the conth of July.

Test personnel are now working on the review and approval of these results.

A turnover to Plant Staff is expected by late August.

M43A&B Fire Protection - Main Loop and Zones 1-9 (-11 wks)

(49 MPL) i The "A"

section preoperational test was completed in the month of July.

Efforts are now proceeding toward a September turnover to Plant Staff.

l The "B" or deluge section preoperational test is l

awaiting construction completion of section M43B-7.

The test procedure is now out for first revision comments.

Both these tasks are expected to be complete I

to support a August test start date.

M43C&E Fire Protection - CO, System / Black Battery CO, (-26 wks) i (31 MPL)

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l pending the completion of the M43B preoperational test.

It11ALD Main Steam (-8 wks) (77 MPL)

The electro-hydraulic controls trip check was accomplished in July.

Completion of this work item pernitted P.he start of the run-in of the A&B reactor f ei:d pomp ':urbine.

Th.s r un-in wi.i l xt. cinue i.nto tw..;unt.

TH r.weder f eed pur.p t.

.:ptaneu n r 10 n y.?

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o a e, t.al.., ; ft reofy ter (-28 et.n) (45 :wL)

1. turnover te Plant Staf f of thic synten is anticipat ud for late Augur.t pending co:pletion of the flou prchlem concerning the differenti:.1 prcecure across the tuction strainers whan a vacuur is present.

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' BOP Discipline' Status - (Con t ' d)

N23' Miscellaneous Drains - Secondary Plant (-26 wks)

(15 MPL) c Test Engineer continues to complete outstanding

?

Repair / Reworks and MPL Items.

The acceptance-test

. procedure is expected to-be complete early August with procedure approval and a test start projected for mid-August.

N31 Main Turbine (-23 wks) (2 MPL)

This. system was submitted to Plant' Staff for their review and approval on July 30, 1982.

M32A, Turbine Controls - (0 wks) (16 MPL)

B&C

~

j This. system was accepted for turnover by Plant Staff on June 9, 1982.

I N33

. Steam Seal and Radwaste Steam System. (-15 wks) (9 MPL) j The acceptance test _

this'sys. tem started in_ July, in support of the M44C vacuum on condenser test, and is expected.to complete in August.

A turnover to Plant i

{

Staff is anticipated for late August.

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!N34' Main Turbine Lubrication Oil-(0 wks) and Reactor Feed Pumo Turbine Lubricating 011 (-25. wks) (15 MPL)

The reactor feed pump turbine run-in started in late July and will continue'into early August.

The acceptance test is scheduled,to start by late August with a completion. projected for early September.

j Turnover.to Plant Staff of'this system is~ contingent upon the successful conclusion of all: testing as well as test results' review and approval.

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M35.

Moistpre soonrator Reheater and Heater Drains

(-?s ' '.h; (15 MPL) i

'rit.d r, e.a ar'ut11 1: ::23 2r.i ::3u :Ll? nay. ar,e

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.y

4. : s t, micr i s

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1

.thic sy-too ulll ise tocte:1 along witi: N23 & M35;-the_

neceptanco test' start is anticipatcd for' August, 1

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N37' Main-Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation (0 wks) (1 MPL)

Th'is. system was submitted to Plant Staff for their l-review and approval on July 26, 1982.

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N39 Main Turbine - Turning Gear (-14 wks) (0 MPL)

Completion of the review and approval of test results is currently pending the issuance and approval of an Engineering Change Motice (ECN).

Startup personnel are h

unable, at this time', to evaluate the impact of this ECN or to project any subsequent turnover to Plant Staff.

N42 Hydrogen Seal Oil (-10 wks) (1 MPL)

System test results are in the final approval cycle.

A turnover to Plant Staff is expected in August.

N44C Vacuum Priming (-12 wks) (1 MPL)

The vacuum on condenser test as well as the acceptance test started and completed in the month of July.

The I

responsible test personnel will work through August on t

test results review and approval with an anticipated turnover to Plant Staff in early September, U45 Generator Hydrogen and CO, Purge (-5 wks) (5 - MPL)-

t

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A L

turnover to Plant Staff is expected in August.

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-M62 Radwaste Off-Gas (-12 wks) (20 MPL)

't The completion of all flushing activity'was accomplished in July along with the continuation of C&IO werk.

The component checkout and terting effort remain: hats.pered by num+rous open Ropair/ Reworks and yet unre: M ved eaginearitig dispostionc ~.

T.ub seg.n nt t-eting on thi. ny,te. 4.n Jtdy has rosonled 6p u W 116-j

.' sw cy n a-t c-C: *. ?. i.e N 6 1.:nigned i::1 s t 3. c. b :.,1 w.

~.'hir 0..I.i c f oucy cua '.:.

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'invostigate th.ut. penbit'

'n early enginwring resolution is imperatita.

he::umption of tes ting wi U.

be restrained'until implementation of engircering-L resolution.is. completed.

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'P21A&B Demineralized and Make-Uo Water (0 wks) (2 MPL)

This system successfully passed demonstration testing to. Plant Staff in July.

A resubmittal for turnover to Plant 1 Staff is expected in early August.

P41A&B Service Water (-6 wks) (407 MPL)

This system continued its efforts toward the completion of all open C&IO packages as-well as open Repair / Reworks.

Complete overhaul of the four system I

pumps and - replacement of some rotating element parts I

due to a dissimilar metals corrosion is required.

f These items are.not expected on site until early l

September with. installation to immediately follow l

. arrival on site.

Startup is investigating alternative sources.for these pumps, in an effort to minimize the impact of this problem to the scheduled test program.

The.P41/M60 fiberglass piping' hanger additions will start the first of August, upon arrival of the required material due by July-30, 1982.

The wrapping of piping could take two to four weeks with realignment of pumps l

to take one week after wrapping is complete.

_The required hanger installation'can be done in parallel with the pump work.

All restricting orifices are expected'on site from the fabricator in early September which will permit conclusion of the preoperational test by mid-September.

Startup now anticipates the

'preoperational test to begin by carly August pending

, approval by the JTG of the test procedure.

P41C Service Water (-22 wks) (19 MPL)

The flush for-this system started in July and is continuing.

A completion of the flush ~is' expected in l

Auguct, at'which time, the systen hydraulic test is L

anticipated to cer.nznce, with the acceptance test to follow.

Cea.pletion _ c f all testing ic. projected for l

Inte Augur.? or early S.',N enh<r.

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ry. cts te N ant S t t> ' -

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July, ui th ein e.x;.o ;; < >.. :.m9.u tion of thir cycle by

1. id-August and a projo:ted turnow.r to Plant Staff-by 1

late August.

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BOP Discipline Status - (Cent ' d)

P63 Solid Radwaste (-14 wks) (23 MPL)

The component testing effort continued in the month of July.

Final JTG procedure approval for the cement trail run test was received in late July.

The system vendor, Atcor, arrived on sire in late July to witness functional testing on the system control panels.

The start of the cement trial run test will be delayed until mid-August, upon the return of the Atcor representative required to witness this test.

The preoperational test is anticipated to start by the end of August, contingent upon completion of the cement trail run test.

P71 Low Conductivity Drain (0 wks) (8 MPL)

The P71 acceptance test will be performed in conjunction with G11N, O and P.

At this time, the G11N system has not started its floor drain flush.

This work could commence by mid-August with the acceptance test scheduled to begin by late August or early September.

R43A,B Emergency Diesel Generators ("A"

-l wks; "C" -l wks)

&C

("B" -2 wks) (514 MPL)

The emergency diesel generator units continued in July with component repairs in preparation for preoperation testing scheduled for August.

Rework efforts are being concentrated on the earliest possible completion of the turbo charger strut fix, the X60 hanger modifications and General Electric relay installation.

The completion of the engine instrument tubing fix is awaiting material delivery.

Contingent upon completion of these repairs and the in service leak test the "A" unit rechanical preoperatient.1 test is nou s: heduled to start by Septer.tcr 11, 932.

P e l l r,* :.m u.'.crocoful completion of this tes t '.iy f er trh r 2 7 1N?, ale.ct. rice.1 u r,.

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u ci.cc Lrico !. 'L'/ " aa!'

.r r.:cpar t : f o *,. ! a tn t e on Sep ter.b.'r.

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BOP Discipline Status - (Cont'd)

The General Electric relays installation on the "B" unit is scheduled to be complete by August 23, 1982, et which time, the electrical preoperational test will resume with a completion. anticipated for early September.

Qualification preoperation testing is now planned to commence by September on the "B" unit and progress through the "A" and "C" units with a conclusion by late October.

Review and approval of test results is e.':pected to be complete by

!!ovember.

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BOP-HVAC/LRT Discipline Status M50A&B Control Room Air Conditioning Chilled Water / Reactor Building Standby Ventilation Chilled t'ater (-11 wks)

(171 !!PL)

This month the preoperational test (PT) procedure was revised.

The flush test results were approved by JTG and a rough flow balance on the D air conditioning loop was performed.

The preoperational test is anticipated to begin in Auguct.

M60 Main Chilled Water (-14 whs) (16 MPL)

This system is still on hold to permit conutruction to complete their work on the fiberglass piping in the chiller room.

N52 Condensate Demineralizer (-14 wks) (65 MPL)

The C&IC is in progress toward an anticipated August i

compic'. ion pending the disposition of Repair / Reworks for l

the replacement of defective valves.

The new sump pumps are operable and the Infilco domineralizer representative is on site to support final system set up.

Efforts are being directed towards an early August 1982 start of the acceptance test.

N71 Screenwash (SW -17 wks) (37 MPL)

Upon the completion of outstanding !!PL items, this system will be resubnitted to plant for final review and acceptance.

T41A Reactor Building Ventilation (0 wks) (14 MPL)

This system supported the structural acceptance test (S.A.T.) which began July 2, 1982.

The C&IO is corplete and recalibrctione are ir, progresr..

The dalbtery of the Acorfin coils is expoetod to begin a c.. j : r oc c a y to comp' e t e :v.e.N rap.t i r e on t'w supply fans and I,renar: tSir 1 -t :: i o.- '. n op

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BOP /HVAC/LRT Discipline Status - (Cent'd) 4 T41D Reactor Building Ventilation Balance of System (-11 wks) j T3TMPL) l 4

The preliminary secondary. leak rate test was on hold in

,f,.

the month of July during the S.A.T. and while system control problems continued to be investigated.

It is anticipated to recommence in August to support the T46

.l reactor building standby vent, preop testing in

- September.

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' Reactor Building ~ Standby Ventilation (-10 wks) (188 MPL)

C&IO and control loop checks continued 'during July 4

j along with efforts toward completing outstanding MPL 1

items.

The preoperational.tect is anticipated to take i

place in September, following the September 3, 1982 j

completion of the type "A" integrated leak rato test.

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T47 primary Containment Cooling (-4 wks) (19 MPL)

System C&IO testing is 98% complete pending an answer i

to an E&DCR and the evaluation.of flow switches.

Air l

balance restarted and unit cooler 17A total flow'seems improved.but may not fall within specified limits upon 7 * ' ~ " ' '

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T49 Primary Containment Integrated Leak Rate Testing I

(-7 wks) (40 MPL) f As of July 26, 1982, one hundred and forty-eight (148) 1 out of the total two hundred and fifteen (215) valves have passed their fincl Type "C" valve cent leakage J

tosta.

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A turnover to 4

Plant Staff is planned for August after completion of some outstanding C&IO testing.

l X41E MG Set / Chiller Room HVAC (-14 wks) (10 MPL)

The start of this preoperational test will begin in and X41F systems.

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i X41P Computer Room HVAC (-14 Uks) (2 MPL)

Completion of the remaining C&IO tests will allow for j

an anticipated August start of the preoperational test.

X41J Black Battery Rooms Ventilation Systems (-15 wks)

(5 !!PL)

The C&IO is 90% complete.

The acceptance test is anticipated to begin in August.

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The C&IO effort is in progress and is expected to be complete by mid-August.

i X61 Control Room Air Conditioning (-18 wks)(26 MPL)

System C&IO testing restar ed in July.

The fans for air cor.ditioning units (ACU) 7A L B and filters 2A & B have been run and all but ACU 7A will need sc.no m2chanica] balancing.

Tury rary cir conditiening wu reroved July 30 - 31, I M 2.

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C71A'

' Reactor' Protection Motor Generatorc (on schedule) (6 MPL) t -

'This_ systems-turnover packa'e was. submitted for Plant l

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- Staff review and acceptance on July 19, 1982.

N51 Main Generator' Excitation System (on schedule) (1 MPL)

'Startup is awaiting the disposition of an E&DCR prior to starting the acceptance test which is scheduled to begin~during_ August.'

R22

Metal Clad Switchgears (+5 wks) (28 MPL)

Preop testing on this system was completed during July 1

t uith the_ test results.being-prepared for JTG approval.

Acceptance testing on_this system is~ scheduled for an-

AugustLcompletion.

g R24G L'PCI Motor Generators and MCC's (-1 uk) (20 MPL)

Preoperational testing on the first set of motor

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The second set-of NG's will be preop tested during August..

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The August; completion-date: relies. heavily'upon the completion of.

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Instrument-Power System. (+0.5 wks) (22 MPL) 1 This systems turnover pac'hage was-subnitted for: Plant.

l Staff review and acceptance on July 23,-1982.

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' R51-R54 Communica'tions - Sy stems -(-5 wks) (26 MPL) for this system 'will lie performed once The. preop test

.the telephone system is completed during August.

l-R55'

'Radwaste CCTV's (on ' schedule) (no MPL available)

Startup. accepted th3.s system via the "B"

release l

program on July 26, 1982.

.[R71B High Voltage 1 Smoke Detection System (on schedule) (7 MPL) f l

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1982.

i R71D.

lAccess, Control-System. (-2 wks) (151 MPL)

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.,' schedule.

~R71E&G "E" Field, Microwave & CCTV Systems (on schedule) (49 MPL) y

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_'Racceptance test-proce ure wascapproved during July and d

- the test engineer-is. preparing-for a test performance

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This~ systems turnover package uar.subr.itted forcreviou

~l and acceptance by. Plant Staff on July: 32,'1922.

R71Z: 1 -!.ow Voltane Smeh Detection Svsten io: x;hanule) (51 MPr.)

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. Testing on these systems was scheduled to. restart on July 12,-1982 but-due to the revised rework completion date of August 11,-1982 startup will restart testing during August.

.R81M l Condensate Demineralization ~ Heat-Tracing (-l wk) (0 MPL)

L Due to the rework;of the on'e inch discharge pipe to a larger. bore, ' this system will be submitted for turnover during1 August instead ofeJuly as previously scheduled.

R81N Radwaste Regenerative Licuid and Evaporator Feed Heat Tracing -(-1 wk) (0 MPL)

This systems turnover package.was' submitted for review and' approval by Plant Staff on-July 26, 1982.

R81P Solid Radwaste Heat Tracing (-1 wk)'(0 MPL)

This. systems turnover package was submitted for review and approval by Plant' Staff on July 26, 1982.

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. Radwaste-Off-Gas Heat Tracing (on schedule) (0 MPL).

This systems turnover package was submitted for review and acceptance by Plant Staff on Julyf30, 1982.

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R81Y Diesel Generator Service Water. Heat Tracing (on

-nchedule) (1 MPL)

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I&C Discipline Status C11E Rod Position Information (-12.5 uks) (4 MPL)

The preop test for this system is on hold and expected to be completed during August after the installation of the scram time recorder and the position indication probe temperature recorder.

CllF Rod Secuence Control (-12.5 wks) (0 MPL)

The preop test completion for this system requires that FDDR-838 Fev. 5 be dispositioned, which would require the roccipt of three programmable read only memory (PROM's) cards from San Jose and that rod motion be performed.

The preop test is presently scheduled to resume August 2, 1982.

CllG Rod Worth Minimizer (-12 wks) (0 MPL)

NSS computer software was installed during July.

As a result the preop test for this system vill be reperformed during the week of August 2, 1982.

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This rework is on hold due to inaccessable conduit but startup plans to have this problem resolved and the preop test started by late August.

C71B Reactor Protection Relay Portion (-9.5 uks) (10 MPL)

The preap test for this system is on hold.

Installation of relays for the Emergency Response Facility. (ERF) is i progress and should be complete during August.

Completion of this test also requires the conpletion of scram discharga felume rodifications which is new scheduled F.c he dans in An-T ut.

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hl/D21)adiationMonitoring

(-11 ub) (3 ;9 MPL)

Detectors and detector cardc remain at the vendor for calibration /recalibration.

Preacnt startup plans are to start preop testing.by mid-August however the test start date relies heavily upon the vendors progress.

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.P33C Sampling System Radwaste Buildinh (-11 wks) (5 MPL)

The; acceptance test.for this system is 50% complete and was on hold during July to' allow the test engineer to concentrate.his efforts toothe T24 & Z96 systems.

This i

acceptance test 1will be completediduring August.

1 P50B-Instrument Air Lines -(-14 uks) (ll MPL)

The preop test-is 60% complete with the remainder-being restrained by the completion of work / testing on air operat'ed valves ( AOV's)- and relief valves, (RV's).

P50D Service-Air Lines (-4. 5' wks) (6 MPL) i One-half week of C&IO testing remains on this system..

Completion of this testing is awaiting the completion of reworks on an AOV.

i P50F Instrument Air'to the Primary Containment (-12.5.wks)

(202 MPL)

- Repair / Reworks'were being worked during July on a

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number of MOV's'.

One-half week of C&IO. testing remains

'on this system.

P64 Meteorological-Monitoring- (-8 wks) (0 MPL)

Following the. redesign of the system to include additional off-site parameters and. installation of an

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in August.-

.P65

- Vibration Monitoring - (-4.5 wks) (21 MPL)

C&IO testing on the. vibration elements ~.tdde'd per CCE ia new 906; complete uit h the readin ler to. be empleted durir g Augur t., Acceptance testing on thes.o iters 1:1 alsc. eq.cet M t.

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The preop test procedure is having TCN's approved.

'Z96 Post Accident Sampling Facilitp (-22.5 wks) (147 MPL) l-C&IO; testing is 50% complete. -Progress during the nonth of July'was slow as a result of wiring.

discrepancies found during initial C&IO testing on'this system.

The' system flush. procedure was approved by i

the'JTG during July.

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LAs a result of engineering and manufacturer technical

= info'rmation being late no progress.was made on either C&IO testing'or the generation of a preop. test procedure.-

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'during August <to support initial system startup.

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TOTAL NSSS Test Engineers 1

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J. Rivello R. Pulsifer T.A. Paulantonio J. Higgins (NRC)

B. Burnham T. Carey W.J. Museler W. Hunt /E.W. Tesko A.

Elberfeld W.M. Matejek R. Werner W.R.

Klein J.P.

Riley D.D. Terry R.T.

Purcell S.J.

Ficarro L.A.

Peyser J.- Ricardo J. Kelly K.R. Nicholas M.C. Daus E.J.

Youngling R.A. Kubinak D.J.

Binder M. Cousins A.D. Ketcham SR2

August 13, 1982 J. Higgins NRC Cable Wrapping SHOREHAM NUCLEAR POWER STATION

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21,000 ft. of cable required wrapping.

e - 0.3 mhrs. per foot unit rate cne wn 6,300 mhrs. total.

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0.1 mhrs. per foot unit rate experienced'to date.

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e a-30,000 f t. of cable wrapped to date.

e 16,000 mhrs. projected to go (complete).

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UNITED STATES D'

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION e

o e OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, REGION I 631 Park Avenue, King of Prussia, Pa.19406 NO.:

I-79-144 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Karl Abraham October 31, 1979 Tel.:

215-337-5000 5330 NRC ESTABLISHES RESIDENT INSPECTOR OFFICE AT THE SHOREHAM NUCLEAR POWER STATION, SHOREHAM, NEW YORK The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Office of Inspection and Enforcement has established a resident inspector office at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Shoreham, New York, where the Long Island Lighting Company is building a nuclear power plant.

The assignment of a resident inspector to this site is another step in the recently initiated revised inspection program that eventually will see resident inspectors at all nuclear power plant sites, and at some fuel cycle facilities.

This program is designed to improve inspector coverage of these licensed sites through the assignment of an on-site inspector, who will be stationed at the facility instead of traveling there for each inspection from the NRC Regional Office.

Inspections by specialists based in the Regional Office will continue.

The Shoreham plant is a boiling water reactor with a designed net electrical generating capacity of 820 megawatts.

The inspector assigned to the Shoreham site is Mr. James C.

Higgins.

Mr. Higgins received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the United States Naval Academt in 1969 and a Master of Science in Mathematics from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1970.

Between 1971 and 1976 he served as a Engineering Division Officer on the USS Nathan Hale, Division Director of Training and an Instructor at the U. S. Naval Nuclear Power School at Bainbridge, Maryland, and as a Department Head and Weapons Officer aboard the USS Billfish (SSN-676).

Mr. Higgins joined the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1976 as a Reactor Inspector in the Reactor Operations and Nuclear Support Branch of Region I located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

At that time he specialized in the testing of reactor containments pipe supports, refueling operations and the inservice testing an,d inspection program conducted at various reactor sites.

Beginning in 1979 Mr. Higgins became a Reactor Inspector in the Reactor Projects Section of the Branch and became the Project Inspector for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

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