ML20197G107
| ML20197G107 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Columbia |
| Issue date: | 11/21/1983 |
| From: | Knight J Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Novak T Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| CON-WNP-0699, CON-WNP-699 NUDOCS 8312120370 | |
| Download: ML20197G107 (22) | |
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Docket No. 50-397 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Thomas M. Novak, Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing FROM:
James P. Knight, Assistant Director Components & Structures Engineering Division of Engineering
SUBJECT:
SUPPLEMENT TO SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT TO SAFETY FOR WPPSS NUCLEAR PROJECT NO. 2 Plant Name: WNP-2 Docket No.:
50-397 Licensing Stage:
OL Responsible Branch and Project Manager:
Licensing Branch No. 2, R. Auluck Review Status:
Complete Attached is our final evaluation of the WNP-2 environmental qualification program.
This report addresses the applicant's response to a number of open items in SER Supplement No. 3, issued in May 1983.
The responses were provided in the applicant's submittals of June 30, 1983 and September 16, 1983.
This SER describes two items in Sections 3.11.2.1 and 3.11.3 which must be resolved prior to licensing which deal with the applicant's conformance to 10 CFR 50.49(b)(2) and the justifications for interim operation sub-mitted by the applicant.
The Power Systems Branch and Instrumentation and Control Systems Branch have concurred with the evaluation of the applicant's conformance to 10 CFR 50.49(b)(2) concerning nonsafety related equipment in the program.
An operating license cannot be issued until completion of the review and acceptance by ICSB of the applicant's response to Information Notice 79-22, and final review and acceptance by the Reactor Systems Branch of the justifications for interim operation submitted by the applicant.
Contact:
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Safety Evaluation Report Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Equipment Qualification Branch Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Project Number 2 Docket Number 50-397 3.11 Environmental Qualification of Electric Eouioment Important to Safety and Safety-Related Mechanical Eouioment 3.11.1 Background Supplement No. 3 of NUREG-0892 (WNP-2 Safety Evaluation Report) was issued in May 1983.
Section 3.11 of Supplement No. 3 addressed the environmental qualifi-cation of electrical equipment important to safety and safety-related mechanical equipment.
In Supplement No. 3 of the SER a number of items were identified as requiring corrective action by the applicant in order to demonstrate compli-ance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49, NUREG-0588 and section 3.11 of the Standard Review Plan (NUREG-0800).
The applicant has submitted additional equipment qualification information in letters dated June 30, 1983 and September 16, 1983.
The following subsections present the staff evaluation of the adequacy of the WNP-2 environmental qualification program as it relates to the open items iden-tified in Supplement No. 3 of the Safety Evaluation Report.
3.11.1.1 Purpose The purpose of this SER is to evaluate the adequacy of The Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Project Number 2 (WNP-2) environmental qualifica-
. tion program for electric equipment important to safety as defined in 10 CFR 50.49 and for safety related mechanical equipment.
The staff position relating to open items, as well as any unresolved issues, is provided in this report.
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t 3 11.1.2 Scope The scope of this report includes an evaluation of the completeness of the list of systems and equipment to be qualified, the criteria which they must meet, the environments in which they must function, and an assessment of the quali-fication documentation for the equipment.
It is limited to electric equipment important to safety within the scope of 10 CFR 50.49, and safety related mechan-ical equipment.
For equipment required to mitigate SDV breaks as described in NUREG-0803, " Generic Safety Evaluation Report Regarding Integrity of BWR Scram System Piping," WPPSS must commit to adopt the resolution to be agreed upon between the NRC and the BWR Owner's Group on this subject. WPPSS must imple-ment any actions or modifications, as a result of the resolution, at the first refueling outage scheduled 12 months after the agreement has been established.
The staff will review the applicant's conformance to the requirements of the resolution and will make a determination as to its acceptability.
3.11.2 Staff Evaluation The staff evaluation of the applicant's environmental qualification program included an onsite examination of electrical equipment, audits of qualification documentation, and a review of the applicant's submittals for completeness and acceptability of systems and components, qualification methods, and accident environments.
In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49, the criteria i
described in NUREG-0800, Rev. 2, Section 3.11 and NUREG-0588, Category II form the basis for the staff evaluation of the adequacy of the applicant's qualifica-tion program.
Revision 1 of NUREG-0588 was utilized to clarify staff positions as required.
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The staff performed an audit of the applicant's qualification documentation and installed electrical equipment on February 15-17, 1983.
The audit consisted of a review of ten files containing equipment qualification documentation.
The staff's findings during the audit revealed a number of deficiencies in the applicant's environmental qualification program.
These deficiencies were addressed in Supplement No. 3 to the WNP-2 SER.
The applicant has subsequently corrected these deficiencies.
Four additional qualification files have been audited and these were found to be satisfactory.
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3.11.2.1 Comoleteness of Eouipment Imoortant to Safety 10 CFR 50.49 identifies three categories of electrical equipment which are required to be qualified in accordance with the provisions of the rule:
Safety-related electrical equipment, i.e., equipment relied upon to remain functional during design basis events.
Nonsafety-related electrical equipment whose failure under the post-ulated environmental conditions could prevent satisfactory accomplish-ment of the safety functions by the safety-related equipment.
Regulatory Guide 1.97 Rev. 2, Category 1 ano 2 post-accident monitor-ing equipment.
The applicant has provided information addressing compliance with this require-ment of 10 CFR 50.49.
The systems id'entified by the applicant for the environmental qualification program as being required to function to mitigate the consequences of LOCAs or HELBs and with components located in a harsh environment were compared to Table 3.2-1 of the FSAR, " Classification of Structures, Components and Systems."
Omission of systems from the harsh environment program were adequately justi-fied by the applicant as not containing any safety related components.
Appen-dix D, which was provided in SER Supplement No. 3, lists the systems identified and their Class 1E function.
To address conformance with Section 50.49(b)(2) of the rule concerning non-safety-related equipment whose failure under postulated accident conditions could prevent the satisfactory accomplishment of. safety functions, the appli-cant referred to staff reviews of IE Information Notice 79-22, " Qualification of Control Systems," and ZEfE'.Sfg._.3ff.-/y 7fl'Qe;jerg _for_ 3,,,(q,.,gte,g
,( 3 16 Eh,hm6ef ed C/Nu!_h} The staff has reviewed and evaluated the applicant's con-formance to TEED Stri.354 -n77 and found it to be acceptable as it relate 5to
. equipment qualification.
Based on the above, the staff concludes that the l
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applicant's response to 50.49(b)(2) is acceptable pending final staff review and acceptance of the applicant's response to IE Information Notice 79-22.
The applicant has addressed his compliance with Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 2 and states that all installed Category 1 and 2 instruments are included in the equipment qualification program.
The applicant has identified the equipment required by NUREG-0737, "Clarifi-cation of TMI Action Plan Requirements," and has established the qualification status for these items.
The staff has reviewed the completeness of the applicant's submittal and finds it to be acceptable.
3.11.2.2 Qualification Methods 3.11.2.2.1 Electrical Equipment in a Harsh Environment Detailed procedures for qualifying safety-related electrical equipment in a harsh environment are defined in NUREG-0588.
The criteria in this NUREG are also applicable to other equipment important to safety defined in 10 CFR 50.49.
Type testing of equipment in a sequence consisting of pre-aging (thermal, radia-tion, and mechanical), seismic and dynamic loading, and exposure to LOCA/HELB conditions (where applicable) is the preferred method of qualification.
How-ever, in a number of cases the applicant has extrapolated partial test data to establish the equipment qualification.
The staff has reviewed this analysis and finds the approach to be adequate.
3.11.2.2.2 Safety-Related Mechanical Equipment in a Harsh Environment Although there are, no detailed requirements for mechanical equipment, General Design Criteria 1, " Quality Standards and Records," and 4, " Environmental and i
Missile Design Bases;" Appendix B to 10 CFR 50, " Quality Assurance Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants," Sections III, " Design Con-trol" and XVII, " Quality Assurance Records;" and SRP Section 3.11, Revision 2 contain the requirements and guidance related to equipment qualification.
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The staff review is concentrated on materials which are sensitive to environ-mental effects, for example; seals, gaskets, lubricants, fluids for hydraulic systems, and diaphragms.
Qua'lification documentation was reviewed by the staff to verify conformance with the above criteria and was found to be acceptable.
3.11.2.3 Service Conditions NUREG-0588 defines the methods to be utilized for determining the environmental conditions associated with loss-of-coolant accidents or high energy line breaks, inside or outside of containment.
The staff has reviewed the qualification documentation to ensure that the qualification conditions envelop the condi-tions established by the applicant.
3.11.2.3.1 Temperature, Pressure, and Humidity Conditions Outside the Primary Containment The applicant has provided the temperature, pressure, and humidity conditions associated with high energy line breaks in the secondary containment.
The staff has used a screening criterion of saturation temperature at the calculated pres-sure to verify that the parameters identified by the applicant are acceptable.
The applicant has also indicated that the postulated environmental conditions associated with moderate energy line breaks are no more severe than the condi-tions associated with high energy line breaks.
3.11.2.3.2 Submergence The maximum submergence level established by the applicant in the environmental qualification program is 12 inches above the drywell floor.
No exposed equip-ment or connections are stated as being located between the diaphragm floor and the top of the downcomer vent pipes inside the wet well except for the wet well level system which is totally enclosed in watertight conduit.
The effects of flooding on equipment located in the reactor building have been evaluated to assure that safe shutdown can be achieved.
All impacted equipment
'will either be protected, relocated, or qualified.
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The applicant has indicated that any equipment important to safety which could be subjected to flooding will not affect the safety function of any other equipment or system and will not mislead the operator.
3.11.3 Outstanding Equipment For items not having complete qualification documentation, the applicant has provided a commitment for corrective action and schedules for completion.
For items which will not have full qualification prior to granting of an operating license, analyses have been performed in accordance with paragraph (i) of 10 CFR 50.49 to ensure that the plant can be operated safely pending completion of environmental qualification.
These analyses have been submitted for con-sideration. The staff is-reviewing-.the justifications for interim operation.
Upon completion of the rev_iew and f,inal-acceptance of these justifications it can be concluded that reasonable assurance has been provided that WNP-2 can be operated safely pending completion of environmental qualification.
The staff has recently received information concerning the qualification of Rockbestos cable which may affect the acceptability of the test reports refer-enced by the applicant.
The qualification of this cable is currently under investigation and additional information and/or test data may be rt. quired from the applicant.
The applicant was asked to identify the specific equipment for which a one hour minimum operating time margin was not applied.
In his submittal the applicant states that a minimum test time of one hour was used for equipment that is required to perform its safety function within a short time into the event and, l
once its function is complete, subsequent failures are not detrimental to plant safety.
The staff finds the resolution of this item to be acceptable.
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The following subsections present the staff assessment based on the applicant's l
submittal, audits of documentation at the plant site, information in the NRC
. Equipment Qualification Data Bank, and previous staff evaluations of equipment I
in other plants.
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3.11.4.1 Electrical Equipment Imoortant to Safety The staff has separated the electrical equipment in a harsh environment into three categories:
(1) equipment requiring replacement prior to plant startup, (2) equipment requiring additional qualification information or corrective action, (3) equipment considered acceptable pending implementation of the maintenance and surveillance program.
An appendix listing equipment in each of these categories is provided.
3.11.4.1.1 Equipment Requiring Replacement Prior to Plant Startup Appendix A identified equipment which the staff review has determined requires replacement prior to plant startup.
There is no equipment in this category for WNP-2.
s 3.11.4.1.2 Equipment Requiring Additional Information and/or Corrective Action Appendix B identifies equipment in this category.
Corrective action or defi-ciencies are noted by a letter relating to the-legend identified below.
Legend A
- material-aging evaluation; replacement schedule; ongoing equipment surveillance CS
- chemical spray EXN - exempted equipment justification inadequate H
- humidity I
- HELB evaluation outside containment not completed M
- margin P
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QI qualification information being developed QM qualificatiom method QT qualification time R
- radiation RPS - equipment relocation or replacement schedule provided WNP-2 SER 3-7
RTS - retest, schedule provided S
- submergence SEN - separate effects qualification justification inadequate T
- temperature AC
- accuracy These deficiencies do not necessarily mean that the equipment is unqualified.
However, the deficiencies are cause for concern and require further case-by-case evaluation.
The applicant should resolve these deficiencies and document the resolutions in an auditable form.
3.11.4.1.3 Equipment Considered Acceptable or Conditionally Acceptable Based on the staff review, the items identified in Appendix C have been deter-mined to be acceptable, pending implementation of the maintenance / surveillance program.
3.11.4.2 Environmental Qualification Audit The staff, with assistance from EG&G Idaho, Inc., performed an audit of the applicant's qualification files on February 15-17, 1983.
The audit consisted of a review of ten files containing information regarding the qualification status of the equipment.
There were a number of exceptions taken with the findings of the applicant regarding the qualification status of the equipment.
These exceptions have all been successfully resolved by the applicant as demon-strated in subsequent submittals.
The applicant has addressed the concerns identified in the WNP-2 SER Supplement No. 3 to the satisfaction of the staff.
The staff reviewed four additional equipment qualification files to ascertain that corrective actions had been taken.
These files were found to be in order and adequate to demonstrate qualification.
In the staff review of the information on the individual equipment qualifica-I tion summary sheets,'two instances were found in which the qualification' data presented were not in agreement with the referenced test report.
The applicant should review the summary sheets and eliminate any di:crepancies in the summary data presented.
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3.11.5 Con'clusions The staff has reviewed the WNP-2 program for the environmental qualification of electric equipment important to safety and safety-related mechanical equipment.
The purpose of the review was to determine the adequacy of the program including the systems selected for qualification, the environmental conditions resulting from design basis accidents, and the methods used to demonstrate qualification.
The results of the review have been detailed in this report to supplement the results presented in WNP-2 SER supplement No. 3.
Based on a review of the information provided by the applicant, the staff con-cludes that conformance with the requirements for environmental qualification as detailed in 10 CFR 50.49 and relevant parts of General Design Criteria 1 and 4 of Appendix A, 10 CFR 50, Sections III, XI and XVII of Appendix B, 10 CFR 50, and the criteria-specified-in-NUREG-0588 has-been demonstrated pending final staff review and acceptance of the items identified in Sections 3.11.2.1 and 3.11.3 of this SER.
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Appendix A EQUIPMENT REQUIRING REPLACEMENT PRIOR TO PLANT STARTUP (Section 3.11.4.1.1)
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Appendix B EQUIPMENT REQUIRING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CORRECTIVE ACTION (Section 3.11.4.1.2)
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Equipment Corrective Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Action Connector Amphenol X901-200 LPRM-CONN-QI GE 114B5388G004 SRM-CONN-01,02,03,04 QI Detector GE 163C1154G1 LPRM-DET-QI DP Transmitter Rosemount 1153083 CSP-DPT-4,5,6 QI Electrical Rockbestos E-CBL-QI cable Flow indi-Barton 289A RCIC-FIS-2 AC cating switch Flow Bailey 555111BMAA4-RHR-FT-158,C QI transmitter
- WBM, 555111BMAA4WCF QI GE 50-555-111BMA-HPCS-FT-5 QI A4WCF Rosemount 1153DB3 MSLC-FT-3A,B,C,0 QI, R 1151P5A22MBX RCIC-FT-3 QI, AC H0 analyzer Beckman 7C(H ),
CMS-AY-1,2,3,4 QI 22 2
Instrument 755(0 )
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Heater Chromalox 14HTV1-CT MSLC-H-A,B,C,0 QI Chromalox 27-47499 SGT-EHC-1A1,2,181,2 T
l Level element Electrosyn 616 CMS-LE-QI Technical Laboratory Level indi-Barton 760 MS-LITS-QI cating transmitter switch WNP-2 SER B-1
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Equipment Corrective Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Action Level switch Magnetrol BCS-751 FDR-LS-QI, R Level Rosemount 11510P4D22-CMS-LT-1,2 QI transmitter T0003PB Motor Westinghouse RRA-M-19,20 QI Motor Westinghouse TBDP/256T RCIC-M-P/3 QI Barber-Colman MA418 ROA-M-AD/19 QI Co.
Motor operator Limitorque SMC-04-3/42 MSLC-MO-1A,B,C,D QI SMB-2-60-184Y, HPCS-MO-12,15 QI SMB-2-40/C184Y SMB-3-150/
HPCS-M0-10,11 QI C215Y SMB-00 SW-M0-187A,B,188A,B QI Motor Barber MA410/
REA-M-AD/8 QI Position Coleman/
switch Namco EA700
-POS-AD/8 QI Position Namco SAI-133 ERD-POS-QI switen FDR-POS-QI Namco 70050100 ROA-P05-V/1,2 QI Position Namco 01200G RCIC-POS-V/1 QI switch Position Struthers Dunn 219BBXP,DL RCIC-RLY-CR1,2 QI indication relay Pressure Robert Shaw SP-222-6 LPCS-PIS-1 QI indicating switch Pressure Barksdale P1H-M85SS-V RCIC-PS-QI, AC switch P1H-M340SS-V P1H-M38SS-V ASCO SB1AKR/TG10A32 CIA-PS-22A,8 QI SC11AR/
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Equipment Corrective Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Action Pressure ASCO SC11AR RCIC-PS-1 QI switch
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Robert Shaw 613 RCIC-PS-34 QI Square D 9012ACW RCIC-PS-7 QI 4
6N-AA21-X10-RCIC'PS-6 QI, AC VSTT Pressure Baily 556 RCIC-PT-4,7,5,8 QI transmitter Programmer Automatic and 1820B1Q20XX CIA-PROG-QI timing 1820B01020XX Control, Inc.
Radiation GE 237X731G001 MS-RE-3A,B,C,D QI j
element Radiation GE 807E162TC SRM-DET-1A,B,C,0 QI monitor Remote manual Square D KYC-1 RRA-RMS-51 QI switch Square D KYC-1 RRA-RMS-52,3,4,5,6 H
Remote manual GE CR2940YB203D CMS-RMS-QI control switch Relay Struthers-Dunn 219XBXP CIA-RLY-21A,B QI Agastat EGPI-002 CIA-RLY-22A,8 QI Solenoid valve Marotta MV250-4 CAS-V-453 QI MV36RP-H3 RHR-V-60A,B,75A,B QI MV36RP-H3 RRC-V-20 QI MV229MS-L2 SW-V-201,206,211,213 QI MV229MQ-L2 SW-V-204,209,210,212 QI MV252-1 SW-V-34 QI Solenoid Target Rock 82M-001 PSR-V-X77A1,3 QI operated 82M-001 RRC-V-19 QI valve Marotta MV250 HY-V-QI Solenoid pilot ASCO NP831654E RCIC-SPV-QI valve WJNP831664E SGT-SPV-2A,B QI Marotta MV252-3 CIA-SPV QI WWP-2 SER B-3
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Equipment Corrective Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Action Temperature HY-CAL TC2370CCA250T-CMS-TE-QI element T68JXH7 TC-2370-C-A-MSLC-TE-10A,B,C,0 QI 250-TT Weed Instru-101-1-A-3-C-B-CMS-TE-RPS ment Co.
2-1 FPC-TE-7 QI Temperature ASCO SC11AR/QT11A4R CMS-TS-QI switch Ashcroft 1165 RCIC-TIS-10A,B QI Fenwal 18000-0 SGT-TS H
Time delay Agastat 7022AE CIA-TOS-1A,B QI Turbine control:
Contactor Square 0 HCG-1 RCIC-CNTR-C002 QI Hydraulic Woodward EGR RCIC-EH0-C002 QI Actuator Govenor Magnetic Woodward 1680-622 RCIC-SE-C002 QI Pickup Govenor Overspeed Micro switch BZLNZ RCIC-SS-1 QI Trip Throttle GE CR9503 RCIC-SV-C002 QI Valve Valve GE P136B1302G002 TIP-V-1,2,3,4,5/
QI TIP-SV-1,2,3,4,5,6 Voltage amp GE 112C2276G001 SRM-EAMP-1A,B,C,0 QI S
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i Appendix C EQUIPMENT CONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE PENDING IMPLEMENTATION OF MAINTENANCE / SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM (Section 3.11.4.1.3)
Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Accelerometer Technology for BBN-424-ISO MS-POE-(sensor)
Energy Corporation Sensor preamp Technology for 504B MS-POT-(charge Energy converter)
Corporation Contactor ITE Imperial A1030 CAC-CNTR-OP indicating Barton 288A, 288 MS-OPIS-switch Barton 288A RHR-OPIS-12A,B DP switch Barton 288A RCIC-OPIS-DP Transmitter Barton 386 CAC-FT-5A,B CAC-FT-6A,B CAC-FT-7A,B CAC-LT-1A,8 CAC-PT-68A,B CAC-PT-1A,B Rosemount 11510P3022MBGE01 REA-OPT-Electrical cable Okonite 115-21-3180 E-CBL-115-21-3182 114-21-1013 115-21-1029 Raychem E-CBL-Electrical Amphenol Jack # 82-503 E-CONN-X100-connector Plug # 28650 E-CONN-X100-
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' Electro-hydraulic ITT General NH91, NH92, NH95, CAC-EH0-operator Controls NH91 SGT-EHO-1A1,2,1B1,2 WNP-2 SER C-1
Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Fan motor Westinghouse Style 75D42473 CAC-M-FN/1A, IB TBOP SGT-M-FN-1A1,2,1B1,2 Reliance Frame 324TCZ CRA-M-Flow indicating Barton 289 HPCS-FIS-6 switch 289A LPCS-FIS-4 288 RHR-FIS-10A,B,C Flow switch Barton 289A SGT-FS-2A2,281 Flow transmitter GE 50-555111BLAA4WCJ,
RWCU-FT-15,36,41
-555111BMAA4WBP,
-555111BMAA4WBM Rosemount 1151DPSE22-PB LPCS-FT-3 1151DPSE22 RHR-FT-15A Tavis P8C(S)
SGT-FT-1A1,2,1B1,2 Heater cable Thermon SSK CMS-H-SR13/T5 to T8 Manufacturing CMS-H-SR14/T5 to T8 Heater Chromalox DWG#
CAC-EHC-1A,8 B393-146225-000 Level indicating Barton 288A MS-LIS-switch Level indicating Rosemount 1153 series D MS-LITS-44A transmitter switch Level switch Magnetrol 3.5-751-1X-MPG-HPCS-LS-M14HY 751-SPX-M14, RCIC-LS-3 751-XXS-SP-M14 RCIC-LS-4,5,6 5.0-751-1X-MPG-RCIC-LS-10 M13HY 3.5-751-1X-MPG-RCIC-LS-15A,15B M14HY 751-SPX-M14 RHR-LS-Level switch Fluid Components 8-66 CMS-LS-1,2,3,4 sensor head Limit switch Namco 74080100 CEP-POS-
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EA74080100, CEP-POS, CSP-POS-17031100 CEP-POS-74080100 CSP-POS-02400X CSP-P05-V/9 74080100 REA-POS-V/1,2 74080100 SGT-POS-V/2A,B WNP-2 SER C-2
Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Motor GE SK6357XC10A HPCS-M-P/1 GE SK6347XC65A/PZ42 LPCS-M-P/1 GE SK6339XC122A RHR-M-P/-2A,B,C Westinghouse 75D40786 HPCS-M-P/3 e
Westinghouse 7504786 LPCS-M-P/2 Westinghouse TBFC/76D56668 MSLC-M-FN/1,FN/2 Westinghouse 75D40786 RHR-M-P/3 Westinghouse SBFC RRA-M-1,2,3 Westinghouse TBAN RRA-M-12,13,14,15,17 Westinghouse TBCF RRA-M-4 Westinghouse SBFC RRA-M-5 Westinghouse TBFC RRA-M-6 Westinghouse SBFC RRA-M-FN/10,11 Motor operator Limitorque SMB-000-5 CAC-MO-SMB-000 CIA-MO-SMB-000-5, SMB-00 FPC-MO-SMB-000-25/P12B HPCS-MO-1 SMB-4 HPCS-MO-2,3 SMB-4 HPCS-MO-4 SMB-0-40/T56, LPCS-MO-1,11,12 SMB-3-100/254UR3 LPCS-MO-5 SMB-00-7.5/L56 MS-MO-16 SMB-000-5/056A MS-MO-19 SMB-000 MS-MO-MSLC-MO-10,2A-0,3A-D,4,5,9 SMB-0 RCC-M0-104 SMB RCC-MO-129,130,131 SMB-0-10/L56 RCC-MO-40 SMB-0-15/M56 RCC-M0-5,21 SMB-000 RCIC-MO-SMB-7.5/D56C RCIC-MO-8 SMB-0-40/0202G, RCIC-MO-13,64 SMB-2-80/DS224B SMB-000-5/P56 RCIC-M0-19 SMB-00-15/856 RCIC-MO-31 SMB-2-60/0215R2 RCIC-MO-63 SMB-015/DTS6F RCIC-MO-68 SMB-000 RCIC-MO-69 SMB-000 RCIC-MO-76 SMB-000-5 RCIC-MO-80,86 SMB-4-250/326UR4 RFW-MO-65A,B-SMB-000-5/K48 RHR-MO-11A,B SMC-04-5/42 RHR-MO-124A,B,125A,B SMC-04-5 RHR-MO-134A,B SMB-2-80/C215Y RHR-MO-16A,B,17A,8 SMB-3-80/213R3 RHR-MO-21 SMB-0-15/056F RHR-M0-23 l
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Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Motor operator Limitorque SMB-3-80/213R3 RHR-M0-24A,8 (continued)
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SMN-000-5/K48 RHR-M0-26A,8 SMB-00-7.5/L56 RHR-M0-27A,B SMB-1-40/T56 RHR-MO-3A,B,42A,B,C,4C, SMB-3-150/256VR3 47A,8 SMB-0-40/T56 SM8-000-2/056AA RHR-MO-40 SMB-000-5/K48 RHR-MO-49 SMB-0-40/T56 RHR-MO-4A,B SMB-00-10/L56 RHR-MO-52A,B,48A,B SMB-3-80/213R3 SMB-0-25/R56 RHR-MO-53A,B,6A,8 SMB-2-60/215RZ SMB-000-5/K48 RHR-M0-64A,B,C SMB-0-40/T56 RHR-MO-68A,B SMC-04-5 RHR-MO-73A,B,74A,B SMB-2-80/DS2248 RHR-MO-8 SMB-00-10/L56 RHR-MO-87A,8 SMB-2601215R2 RHR-MO-9 SMB-0-40/T56 RHR-M0-93/94 SMB-000-5/P48 RHR-MO-99A,8 SMC-04 RRC-MO-16A,B SMB-0-25/R56 RWCU-MO-1 SMB-0-25/DK56H RWCU-MO-4 SMB-0-25/RS6 RWCU-MO-40 SMB-00-10/56 SGT-MO-SMC-04-5/42 SW-M0-24A,B,C,44,54 SMB-00 SW-MO-75A,8 Position switch Micro-Switch BZE6-2RN72 CRD-P05-126XXXX Namco EA740-86010 MS-POS-Namco EA18031302 RCIC-POS-Positioner
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Greenwood and Company Power distribution Square D QM-02653-28EE E-PP-panel Pressure switch Barton 288 CIA-PS-21A,B 288A, 288 MSLC-PS-
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12N-AA4-X10TT SN-AA3-X105TT RRC-PS-18A Pressure-Rosemount 1153AB5, 1153GB6 CMS-PT-1,2 transmitter 1151GP7A22T0003PB CIA-PT-21A,B 1151GP4A22MBGE3 CMS-PT-1153GB7AB5 CMS-PT-7,8 1153-GB5, GB6 MSLC-PT/10A-D, 12A-D 1153 series D MS-PT-51A,B 1153-GB4, GB6 MSLC-PT-11,13 Primary Westinghouse 55-00-0002 E-X-containment penetration Radiation monitor Victoreen 875 CMS-RE-27E,F GE 194X927G REA-RE-9A,B,C,D Relay ASEA RXMK1 CAC-RLY-CSP-RLY-RXMK1,RXMH2, MSLC-RLY-CR/
RXMK2 RXMK1 REA-RLY-CR1,2 RXMK1 ROA-RLY-CRIA,CR200 Struthers-Dunn 219XDXB CSP-RLY-219XDXP MSLC-RLY-CR/5 Root valve Target Rack 1021010-1-8-1-5 PI-V-X-1021010-3-8-1-S PI-V-X-Shrink tube Raychem WCSF-N E-CONN-Solenoid valve Valcor 526-5940 PSR-V-V526-5683 SW-V-840,842,844,846 Solenoid operated Target Rock 82M-002 CSP-V-valve 82M-002 HY-V-82M-001 PSR-V-003/A,B.
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Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Tag Number Solenoid pilot ASCO WJHT8316 CEP-SPV-valve WJHT8316C37 CRD-SPV-HVA904052-J CRD-SPV-1 HVA1709662A CRD-SV-
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Temperature element Thermo Electric, 80500 CAC-TE-Inc.
NECI (GEP/N)145C3224P001 LD-TE-PYC0 (GEP/N's)
LD-TE-145C3224P001, 145C3224PI (Model #'s) 102-9039-08, 102-9039-08-6 Time delay Agastat 7012AE MSLC-TD-TK/
Thermocouple HY-CAL Engineering TC-113X-T-A-24-3 SPTM-TE-Valve and trigger Conax 1832159 SLC-V-4A,B assembly Xeristat moisture Hygometrix XMS/7AP SGT-ME-control system
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