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Forwards List of Const Appraisal Team Followup Items to Facilitate Orderly Review by Nrc.List Includes Items Found in Const Appraisal Team Insp Repts 50-498/85-21 & 50-499/86-12
ML20210H570
Person / Time
Site: South Texas  STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 09/24/1986
From: Gagliardo J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Goldberg J
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO.
References
NUDOCS 8609260201
Download: ML20210H570 (9)


See also: IR 05000498/1985021

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SEP 2 41966

In Reply Refer To:

Dockets: 50-498

50-499

Houston Lighting & Power Company

ATTN:

J. H. Goldberg, Group Vice

President, Nuclear

P. O. Box 1700

Houston, Texas 77001

Gentlemen:

The purpose of this letter is to provide a common identification of

Construction Appraisal Team (CAT) followup items in order to facilitate an

orderly review by the NRC staff. The attached listing includes items found in

the Construction Appraisal Team inspection (NRC Inspection Report 50-498/85-21;

50-499/85-19), the Region IV initial followup thereto (NRC Inspection

Report 50-498/86-12;50-199/86-12), and the Notice of Violation forwarded to you

on August 20,1986, (Enforcement Action 10) which will require further followup

by the NRC staff in order to ascertain whether appropriate corrective actions

have been taken.

We understand that during the course of the CAT inspection, your personnel

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followup. These have been collectively labelled as the CAT Action List (CAL)

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and amount to in excess of 500 specific observations. To the extent that it

can be done, these items should be grouped to coincide with the items listed in

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It is not necessarily our intent to followup on each of

the 500 or more items but rather to do so selectively and sufficiently to

assure ourselves that your actions are appropriate to the circumstances.

Sincerely,

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J. E. Gagliardo, Chief

Reactor Projects Branch-

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Gray, Allison and Becker

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Austin, Texas

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Newman & Holtzinger, P.C.

1615 L St., N.W., Suite 1000

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ATTACHMENT

CAT FOLLOWUP ITEMS

The following is an explanation of the various columns used below-

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  • Item Number:

This is an artificial number assigned to each major

observation or finding-that appears in either of the above

inspection reports and will be used in the future

inspection reports to document our review and closure (if

warranted). Note that these numbers have been assigned to

broad observations which may embed several specific

deficiencies leading to the overall observation or finding.

  • Type:

Those observations by CAT that did not rer. ult in Potential

Enforcement Action items have been labeled FI-(for follcwup

item) follwed by one or more letters indicating the

discipline involved such.as E for electrical. Findings

which did relate to Potential Enforcement Actions have been

labeled with the appropriate PEA number.

In those

instances where the initial followup (NRC Inspection

Report 50-498/86-12;50-499/86-12) confirmed a CAT; PEA and

it subsequently-appeared in the Notice of Violation issued

on August 20, 1986, a V has been place'd"in the column.

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indicating that the item resulted in a violation. "

  • Closure Report:

This column denotes that the item is fully closed (the C

appearing after 86-12) or that the item was . examined during

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the course of Inspection 86-12 and.will.be tracked in.the

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future as an item pertaining to 86-12. Where nothing

appears in the column, the item will be tracked entirely

via the CAT report.

Subject:

A short summary title of the overall observation plus a:

cross reference note to allow easier tracing from the CAT

report to the followup report.

  • Report Ident:

The numbers appearing in this column reflects, in the

case of the CAT report, the paragraph number appearing in

the detail sections of the report that appears to most

satisfactorily capture the CAT inspectors observations.

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those instances where 86-12 is indicated in the first

column, the last column indicates the paragraph number

contained in the Notice of Violation followed by another

numer indicating where the finding was discussed in NRC

Inspection Report 50-498/86-12;50-499/86-12.

Item

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Type

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Ident.

85-21-01 FIE'

Electrical Separation

II.B.I.b(1)-1

85-21-02 FIE

Conrnon supports for redundant

raceway

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85-21-03 FIE

Conduit supports to far apart

II.B.1.b.(2)-1

85-21-04 PEA 6g

86-12C

Conduit strap bolts torque seal

broken (withdrawn)

II.B.1.b.(2)-2

85-21-05 FIE

Traveler support documentation

errors

II.B.1.b(3)-1

'85-21-06 FIE

Loose or not torqued tray support

bolts

II.B.1.b(3)-2

85-21-07 FIE

Separation of cables at equipment

entrance

II.B.2.b(2)-1

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85-21-08 FIE

Separation of cables inside-

equipment

II.B.2.b(2)-2

85-21-09 FIE

Conductor separation and derating II.B.2.b(3)-1

85-21-10 FIE

Softners on tray cable dropouts

II.B.2.b(4)-1

85-21-11 FIE

Free air cable runs thru rough

holes

II.B.2.b(4)-2

85-21-12 FIE

Coiled cable problems

II.B.2.b(4)-3

85-21-13 FIE

Cable in contact with equipment

II.B.2.b(6)-1

85-21-14 FIE

Broken terminal block

II.B.2.b(6)-2

85-21-15 FIE

Reverse power cable terminations

II.B.2.b(6)-3

85-21-16 FIE

Bend radius

II.B.2.b(6)-4

85-21-17 FIE

Terminations signed off for cut

strands after termination

II.B.2.b(6)-5

85- 21-18A PEA 3. b

86-12

Incorrect vendor terminals

(See 86-12-14)

II.B.2.b(1)-1

85-21-18B PEA 3.b

86-12

Insulation rating on vendor

wiring (See 86-12-14)

II.B.2.b(1)-2

85-21-19 PEA 3.A

86-12

Circuit breaker extenders (See

86-12-11)

II.B.2.b(4)-1

85-21-20 PEA 3.b

86-12C

Terminal block terminal points

and spacing (withdrawn)

II.B.3.b(4)(b)-2

85-21-21 FIE

Spacing of stitch welds

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II.B.3 b(6)-2

85-21-23 FIE

Colors of equipment tags

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MOV wiring (See 86-12-07)

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II.B.4.b-1

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No calculations on sizing

skewed welds

IV.B.1.b(1)-2

85-21-28 FIWN

Undersized fillets on steam

generator lateral supports

IV.B.1.b(1)-3

85-21-29 FIWN

Welds on weld-o-let undersize

.IV.B.l.b(1)-4

85-21-30 FIWN

Deficiencies revealed in

radiograph interpretation

IV.B.1.b(2)-1

85-21-31' FIWN

Design changes worked in field

without proper authorization

IV.B.4.b-1

85-21-32 FIWN

Wrong globe struts used

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85-21-33 FIWN

Structural steel welds not

per drawing

IV.B.7.b-1

85-21-34 PEA 4

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Vendor radiographic film quality

PEA 3.b

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IV.B.10.c

85-21-35 FISC

No seismic separation between

RCB and other buildings

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Low torque on small portion of

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sampled structural bolts

V.B.2.b-1

85-21-37 PEA 6.f.

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Overtight structural bolts

in sliding connections

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V.B.2.b-2

85-21-38 FISC

Welding across beam flanges

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Expansive clay under ECW pipe

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Small CEA not derated per

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V.B.4.b-1

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Slippage of CEA's

V.B.4.b.-2

85-21-42 IIT

No marking on fastners approved

by specification

VI.B.1.b(2)(a)

85-21-43 FIT

Lack of traceability verifi-

cation

VI.B.1.b(2)(b)

85-21-44 FIT

Lack of Code data report

VI.B.1.b(3)(a)-1

85-21-45 FIT

Incorrect code data report

VI.B.1.t(3)(a)-2

85-21-46 FIT

Lack of documentation for

equipment to establish

bolting traceability

VI.B.1.b(3)(b)

85-21-47 PEAS

Lack of fastner traceability

in electrical activities

(See 86-12-15)

VI.B.1.b(3)(c)&(d)

85-21-48 PEA 5

Lack of fastner traceability

for vendor equipment (See

86-12-12)

VI.B.1.b(3)(f)

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85-21-49 FID

Posting of Design changes

on design documents

VII.B.1.c

85-21-50 FID

Q.C. inspection of design

changes

VII.B.2.b(1)-1

85-21-51 FID

Traceability of Q.C. records

to structural members

inspected

VII.B.2.b(1)-2

85-21-52 PEA 2.b

86-12

Incorporation changes into

drawings (See 86-12-10)

VII.B.3.b(2)

35-21-53 PEA 1.b

86-12

Interface audits (See

86-12-02)

VII.B.3.b(3)

85-21-54 FID

Conflicting definitions in

configuration control

packages

VII.B.3.b(4)

85-21-55 PEA 2.a

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Inadequate calculations on

structured steel (withdrawn)

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Inadequate engineering

evaluations of supports

VII.B.3.b.(6)

85-21-57 PEA 6.C.

86-12

Improper fastners in lugged

wafer valves (See 86-12-03)

III.B.1.b-1

85-21-58 PEA 6.b

86-12

Undersized piping fillet welds

(See 86-12-02)

III.B.1.b-2

85-21-59 PEA 1.b

86-12

Mislocated annulars (See

86-12-182)

III.B.1.b-3

85-21-60 FIM

Miscellaneous deficiencies

in pipe

III.B.2.b.-1

85-21-61 FIM

Clearances in pipe supports

III.B.2.b-2

85-21-62 FIM

Removal of temporary pipe

supports accepted on

turnover

III.B.2.b.-3

85-21-63 PEA 6.d.

86-12

Miscellaneous Q.A. problems

(See 86-12-1A4)

III.B.4.b-1

85-21-64 FIM

Control of usage of

lubricants

III.B.4.b-2

85-21-65 PEA 6.d

86-12

See aoove item 63 (See

86-12-1A4)

III.B.4.b.-3

85-21-66 FIM

Documentation omissions in

inspection travelors

'III.B.5.b-1

85-21-67 PEA 7

86-12C

Corrective Action System

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86-12-01 V

Instrument tubing and support

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program (See 85-21-25)

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Undersized welds on 2 inch

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Sch.160 sockets (See

85-21-58)

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86-12-03 V

Cap screws used h place of

studs and nuts on wafer

valves (See 85-21-57)

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86-12-04 V

Mechancial equipment deficiencies

(See 85-21-63)

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Undersized welds on supports'

and restraints (See 85-21-26)

1AS-PEA 3.b.1.b

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Over tightened structural bolts

(See 85-21-37)

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86-12-07 V

Design control of configuration

control. packages (See 85-21-24) 181-PEAla.'

86-12-08

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Use of vendor data in design (See

'85-21-59)

182-PEA 1.b.

-86-12-09cV

Use of NSSS data in design

(See 85-24)

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86-12-10 V

Issued drawings not correctly

translated from FCR/FCN

(See 85-21-52)

1B4-PEA 2.b

86-12-11 V

Circuit breaker extenders and

barriers (See 85-21-19)

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86-12-12 V

Wrong bolting in equipment

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(See 85-21-48)

86-12-13. V

Vendor tanks and HX have

undersized. welds (See

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85-21-29)

1C3-PEA 3.b.1.b.

86-12-14 V

Motor terminal lugs and

insulation (See 85-21-18A

and 85-21-188)

1C4-PEA 3.b.1.b

86-12-15 V

Unmarked bolting in electrical

equipment (See,85-21-47)

IIA-PEA 5

86-12-16 V

NCR issuance and hold tag

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Retrevability of vendor radio-

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