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MONTHYEARML20205L8421999-03-31031 March 1999 Rev 2 to EMF-96-125, LaSalle Unit 2 Cycle 8 Reload Analysis ML20205L8391999-03-22022 March 1999 Rev 2 to 960103, Neutronics Licensing Rept for LaSalle Unit 2,Cycle 8 ML20134P8911997-02-18018 February 1997 Assessment of LaSalle County Nuclear Station ML20135E6951996-09-30030 September 1996 Rev 2,Addendum 1 to Safety Review for LaSalle County Station Unit 1 & 2 Safety/Relief Valves Reduction & Setpoint Tolerance Relaxation Analyses ML20129D4141996-09-23023 September 1996 Foam Transport in La Salle Svc Water Tunnel ML20129D4081996-09-23023 September 1996 Final Rept on Foam Morphology & Transport Tests for La Salle Nuclear Plant ML20116B6011996-07-0202 July 1996 Rev 0 to Addendum a to Piping Stress Rept, for Unit 1 ML20107K8281996-03-31031 March 1996 County Station PRA Summary Document ML20135E6881996-02-29029 February 1996 Safety Review for LaSalle County Station Units 1 & 2 Safety Relief Valves Reduction & Setpoint Tolerance Relaxation Analyses B130178, Demonstration of Compliance W/10CFR50,App G for LaSalle Unit 2 Plate Matl1996-02-29029 February 1996 Demonstration of Compliance W/10CFR50,App G for LaSalle Unit 2 Plate Matl ML20100L3551996-02-29029 February 1996 RPV Surveillance Matls Testing & Analysis ML20096D1181995-12-22022 December 1995 Course of Action Progress Rept ML20091P9021995-08-10010 August 1995 Rept of Walkdown to Verify Adequacy of Ms Drain Line & Condenser for Use as Alternate MSIV Leakage Treatment Sys for Lasalle County Nuclear Station Unit 1 ML20091S0881995-08-10010 August 1995 Rept of Walkdown to Verify Adequacy of Ms Drain Line & Condenser for Use as Alternate MSIV Leakage Treatment Sys ML20085K2301995-06-30030 June 1995 Rev 1 to GE Rept GE-NE-523-A166-1294, LaSalle Unit 1 RPV Surveillance Matls Testing & Analysis ML20083K6791995-05-31031 May 1995 Course of Action Progress Rept May 1995 ML20083K6751995-04-30030 April 1995 Course of Action (Formerly Mgt Overview) Revised to Include Issue Ref Numbers Apr 1995 ML20087H7941995-03-31031 March 1995 Nonproprietary Safety Review for LSCS Unit 1 & 2 SRVs Reduction & Setpoint Tolerance Relaxation Analyses ML20081J8641995-03-22022 March 1995 RPV Surveillance Matls Testing & Analysis ML20029D6731994-04-29029 April 1994 County Station IPE Submittal Rept. ML20105C7201992-09-30030 September 1992 Draft Rev 3 to 10CFR50.59 Evaluation for CRD Housing Support Clearance,Lasalle County Station ML20105C7131992-09-15015 September 1992 Rev 5 to 10CFR50.59 Safety Evaluation,Lasalle Station,Mod/ Minor Plant Change M1-1-90-009 & M1-2-90-007 ML20097F0991992-05-21021 May 1992 Rev 1 to Licensing Rept for Capacity Expansion of LaSalle County Station Unit 1 ML20091J0891991-12-20020 December 1991 Final Technical Evaluation Rept,Lasalle County Station, Units 1 & 2,Station Blackout Evaluation ML20100Q1911991-10-31031 October 1991 Safety Evaluation for LaSalle Nuclear Station NF500 Cylindrical Refueling Mast ML20082A6931991-03-31031 March 1991 Structural Evaluation of Com Ed BWR Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Stud Cracking ML20011D9681989-12-31031 December 1989 Core Operating Limits Rept for LaSalle County Station Unit 1,Reload 3 (Cycle 4). ML19325D3291989-10-0202 October 1989 Comm Ed Rept of LaSalle Unit 2 Trip,890826. ML20043B2571988-05-31031 May 1988 Simulations of Lasalle 2 Incident W/Bnl Plant Analyzer. ML20147G5571987-12-31031 December 1987 Suppl 1 to Summary Rept LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2 Dcrdr ML20149E4311987-12-31031 December 1987 Rev 5 to Habitability of LaSalle County Station Control Room Following Postulated Accident Involving Shipments of Anhydrous Ammonia in Vicinity of LaSalle County Station ML20237H1201987-08-31031 August 1987 High Density Reracking of Spent Fuel Storage Pool ML20235K1141987-07-10010 July 1987 Risk-Based Evaluation of Tech Spec Problems at La Salle County Nuclear Station, Final Rept ML20212N6951987-03-0303 March 1987 Summary Evaluation for Changing MSIV Water Level Isolation Setpoint for Lasalle County Station Unit 2 ML20212N8111987-02-28028 February 1987 Rev 3 to Habitability of LaSalle County Station Control Room Following Postulated Accident Involving Shipments of Anhydrous Ammonia in Vicinity of LaSalle County Station ML20212G7131987-01-15015 January 1987 Sor Differential Pressure Switch Diaphragm Failure Investigation Rept ML20211P7471986-12-31031 December 1986 La Salle Unit 1 CRD (10-47) Uncoupling,Ser ML20215K1771986-09-30030 September 1986 Proposed Topical Rept on Operability Assessment of ASME Section III Piping & Supports After Unanticipated Loadings ML20214U9231986-08-31031 August 1986 Rev 8 to LaSalle Station Unit 2,Spent Fuel Storage Capacity Mod Sar ML20214J7971986-08-0101 August 1986 Rept of Investigation of Static O-Ring Differential Pressure Switches,Lasalle County Station ML20207F5251986-07-18018 July 1986 Rept of Investigation of Static O-Ring Differential Pressure Switches ML20206S8571986-06-26026 June 1986 Final Summary Rept of Human Factors Review for Lasalle Station Spds ML20214Q4661986-04-30030 April 1986 Draft Spent Fuel Storage Capacity Mod, SAR ML20154Q9371986-02-21021 February 1986 Rev 0 to Evaluation & Disposition of Indications at LaSalle County Nuclear Station Unit 1 ML20138N5111985-10-31031 October 1985 Vol 2 of Lasalle County Station Dcrdr Final Summary Rept Review Findings,Part 1,Sections 1.0-4.0 & Part 2, Sections 5.0-9.0 ML20138S0031985-10-29029 October 1985 Rev 5 to Policy Statement Delineating Requirements & Procedures Re Emergency Plan & Procedures ML20138P4091985-07-31031 July 1985 Rev 0 to Purge & Vent Valve Operability Qualification Analysis ML20128K0271985-05-29029 May 1985 La Salle Nuclear Power Station-Site-Specific Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Alert & Notification Sys QA Verification ML20095F7511984-08-31031 August 1984 Technical Basis of LaSalle County Station Fire Damper Surveillance Program ML20091H5141984-05-24024 May 1984 Analysis of Fire Detector Locations at LaSalle County Station 1999-03-31
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MONTHYEARML20217C9121999-10-12012 October 1999 SER Input Authorizing Licensee Proposed Request to Modify Definition of Core Alteration in Section 1.0 of TS & Update Sections 3/4.1,3.4.3 & 3/4.9 to Reflect Proposed Definition Change ML20217F9091999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for LaSalle County Stations,Units 1 & 2.With ML20217A1691999-09-22022 September 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Engine Sys,Inc Controllers,Manufactured Between Dec 1997 & May 1999,that May Have Questionable Soldering Workmanship.Caused by Inadequate Personnel Training.Sent Rept to All Nuclear Customers ML20212C4501999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20210R0671999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20210C1681999-07-0909 July 1999 Seventh Refueling Outage ASME Section XI Summary Rept ML20209H1501999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20195J7871999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20209E1431999-05-31031 May 1999 Cycle 8 COLR, for May 1999 ML20195B2591999-05-19019 May 1999 Rev 66a to CE-1-A,consisting of Proposed Changes to QAP for Dnps,Qcs,Znps,Lcs,Byron & Braidwood Stations ML20206N2071999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20205L8421999-03-31031 March 1999 Rev 2 to EMF-96-125, LaSalle Unit 2 Cycle 8 Reload Analysis ML20205L8301999-03-31031 March 1999 Administrative Technical Requirements App B (Amend 26) LaSalle Unit 2 Cycle 8 COLR & Reload Transient Analysis Results, for Mar 1999 ML20205R2721999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20205L8391999-03-22022 March 1999 Rev 2 to 960103, Neutronics Licensing Rept for LaSalle Unit 2,Cycle 8 ML20204C8141999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20199E4601998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20207C7371998-12-31031 December 1998 Annual Rept for LaSalle County Station for Jan 1998 Through Dec 1998 ML20205M7061998-12-31031 December 1998 Unicom Corp 1998 Summary Annual Rept. with ML20198B3801998-12-14014 December 1998 SER Accepting one-time Request for Relief from Certain Provisions of Section XI of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Per 10CFR50.55a for Certain Plant Safety/Relief Valves ML20206N2261998-12-0909 December 1998 LER 98-S03-00:on 981116,protected Area Was Entered Without Current Authorization for Unescorted Access Due to Programmatic Deficiency Error.Changed Badge Control Process ML20197K0981998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for LaSalle County Station,Unts 1 & 2.With ML20196B1441998-11-23023 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Bindings of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20196A4191998-11-19019 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting QA TR CE-1-A,Rev 66 Re Changes in Independent & Onsite Review Organization by Creating NSRB ML20195D3191998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for LaSalle County Station.With ML20154H6781998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for LaSalle County Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20153D0191998-09-18018 September 1998 Part 21 Rept Re Defect in Gap Conductance Analyses for co- Resident BWR Fuel.Initially Reported on 980917.Corrective Analyses Performed Demonstrating That Current Operating Limits Bounding from BOC to Cycle Exposure of 8 Gwd/Mtu ML20153C7621998-09-18018 September 1998 Safety Evaluation Acceping NRC Bulletin 95-002, Unexpected Clogging of RHR Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode ML20153C6771998-09-17017 September 1998 Part 21 Rept Re Defect Relative to MCPR Operating Limits as Impacted by Gap Conductance of co-resident BWR Fuel at Facilities.Operating Limit for LaSalle Unit 2 & Quad Cities Unit 2 Will Be Revised as Listed ML20151W0241998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for LaSalle County Station.With ML20237E2921998-08-21021 August 1998 Special Rept:On 980811,channel 5 of Lpms Became Inoperable. Caused by Channel Failed pre-amplifier Located Inside Primary Containment at Inboard Side of Electrical Penetration E-19.Initiated Repairs of Channel ML20237E2331998-08-21021 August 1998 Revised Pages of Section 20 of Rev 66 to CE-1-A, QA Topical Rept ML20237B4861998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for LaSalle County Nuclear Power Station Units 1 & 2 ML20236V7701998-07-31031 July 1998 Revised LaSalle Unit 1 Cycle 8 COLR & Reload Transient Analysis Results ML20236P8231998-07-14014 July 1998 Special Rept:From 980614-17,various Fire Rated Assemblies Were Inoperable for Period Greater than Seven Days.Caused by Test Equipment Being Routed Through Fire Doors.Established Fire Watches & on 980619 Assemblies Were Declared Operable ML20236N6751998-07-0909 July 1998 Part 21 & Deficiency Rept Re Notification of Potential Safety Hazard from Breakage of Cast Iron Suction Heads in Apkd Type Pumps.Caused by Migration of Suction Head Journal Sleeve Along Lower End of Pump Shaft.Will Inspect Pumps ML20236L8041998-07-0606 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Granting Licensee 980304 Request for Second 10-yr Interval Pump & Valve IST Program Plan,Rev 2, Including Changes to 2 ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Relief Requests Previously Submitted in Rev 1 ML20236P3611998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for LaSalle County Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20249C4891998-06-22022 June 1998 Special Rept:On 980522,Fire Detection Zone 1-31 Was Noted out-of-service for More than 14 Days.Detection Sys Was Taken out-of-service on 980508 to Prevent False Alarms During Hot Work Activities.Sys Was Returned to Operable Status 980528 ML20248M3101998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for LaSalle County Nuclear Power Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20236V7771998-05-31031 May 1998 Rev 1 to 24A5180, Supplemental Reload Licensing Rept for LaSalle County Station Unit 1 Reload 7 Cycle 8 ML20217Q7041998-05-0404 May 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Request to Leave Leak Chase Channels Plugged During Performance of Containment ILRT ML20247M4491998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for LaSalle County Station ML20216F4941998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20217N6581998-03-30030 March 1998 Special Rept on Fire Detection,Deluge Sys & Fire Rated Assemblies During Period of 980303-25.Established Fire Watches Until Affected Equipment Is Returned to Operable Status ML20216D9511998-02-28028 February 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1998 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20247M4631998-02-28028 February 1998 Rev Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1998 for LaSalle County Station ML20203D7241998-02-20020 February 1998 Special Rept:On 980118,Fire Detection Zones 1-18 & 2-18 Taken out-of-svc to Prevent False Alarms During Hot Work Activities on Auxiliary Electric Equipment Room Ventilation Sys.Fire Watches Will Remain in Place ML20202G9851998-01-31031 January 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for LaSalle County Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20199K1651998-01-23023 January 1998 Rev 65h to Topical Rept CE-1-A, Comm Ed QA Tr 1999-09-30
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TOPICALREPORT ON OPERABILITYASSESSMENT OF ASMESECTIONIIIPIPINGANDSUPPORTS AFTER UNANTICIPATEDLOADINGS i
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Background 1
3.0 Operability Criteria 2 3.1 Piping and Welded Att'achments 2 3.2 Piping Support Components and Structures 3 4.0 Examples of Use in the Past 4
5.0 Intended Use'in the Future 4 6.0 Conclusion 4
Attachment:
Sargent & Lundy Report " Low Cycle Fatigue Assessment of ASME Section III, Class 2/3 Piping for Unanticipated Loads."
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1 1.0. INTRODUCTION ,
i piping and support components in operating plants may at times experience unanticipated loads. The loads may be severe enough to cause the stresses in piping and/or supports to exceed the original design criteria as stated in the Safety Analysis Reports. The operability of the piping and supports, or otherwise, the ability of the piping and support components to continue meeting their designed service, comes into question. Since no formal or informal rules have been proposed, this report contains Commonwealth )
Edison's approach to assessing the operability of piping and ;
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1 2.0. BACKGROUND During snubber surveillance testing for Unit l's first refueling outage, 95 snubbers were found to have excessive drag loads and j I some were locked rigid. In accordance with Section 4.7.9(g) of the LaSalle Technical Specification, an engineering evaluation was performed on the components to which the inoperable snubbers were attached. The affected components typically included all components in a piping subsystem: piping, pipe clamps, shear lugs, standard pipe support components, auxiliary steel, structural attachments and structural steel. A subsystem typically begins and ends at anchor points, penetrations, nozzle connections and analytically-decoupled header connections. Therefore, the effects
! of a snubber failure is limited to the subsystem on which it occurs.
l The engineering evaluation performed on a piping subsystem as a l result of failed snubbers considers the effect of all past loads incurred by the subsystem, design and unanticipated. Design loads typically seen include; 1) dead weight, 2) pressure, 3) thermal, and 4) SRV (all/asy). Unanticipated loads include; l) increased loads from snubbers failing to perform their design requirement, and 2) water hammer loads if such an event occurred on the system.
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3.0. OPERABILITY CRITERIA I
j The criteria in the following sections will be used to determine if j a piping system component is operable.
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Class 1 piping will.be evaluated per the fatigue evaluation
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! methodology for Class 2 and 3 piping. The proposed approach-1 j to fatigue evaluation of Class 2~and 3 piping is a logical extension of Code rules in the low cycle range using the same test data and the factor of safety that form the basis of ASME Code Section III Subsection NC/ND 3650 fatigue evaluation requirements for load cycles-greater than 7000.
The criterion is discussed in detail in the attachment.
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If the piping is subjected to stress cycles with more than one stress level, then the cumulative fatigue damage is calculated using the Miner's rule as defined below:
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iS: = Stress level associated with loading event j Further, the above approach could be used to evaluate mechanical loads. However, the piping stresses due to mechanical loads are checked against GE Report'NEDO-21985 functional capability criteria. If piping stresses exceed functional capability criteria, a walkdown of the affected piping will be performed to ensure no gross deformation of piping or cracking has occurred. Inspection of the highly stressed areas will be performed according to CECO NDE Visual Examination procedure VT-1-1. '
3.2. piping Support Components and Structures The stresses or load on standard component supports, auxiliary steel, structural steel or embedments due to postulated pipe loads will be checked against faulted allowables. If faulted allowables are exceeded, pipe support components and structures will be inspected for deformation or cracking per inspection procedures VT-3 and VT-4, as applicable.
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4.0. EXAMPLES OF USE IN THE pAST The above criterion has been used in the evaluation of some of the LaSalle Unit 1 piping for increased snubber drag force and/or snubber lock-up. Its use was limited to the evaluation of piping for past loads that were not anticipated during the original analysis. It was not used as a design basis for anticipated future loads. An example of its use is found in Appendix A of the
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5.0 INTENDED FUTURE USE I
It is emphasized that the proposed (Markl) fatigue criteria for piping will not be used as a design basis. All piping in ASME Section III systems will continue to be designed according to ASME Section III Code. Th'e primary corrective action to prevent Code allowables from being exceeded is to prevent the recurrence of unanticipated loads.
The proposed operability criteria is intended only to act as a guideline in assessing the operability of piping system components and determining when visual inspection, NDE, and replacement is necessary. The operability criteria set forth in this report will be used when an engineering evaluation of piping system components is required as a result of failed snubbers, water hammer events, or other unanticipated loads. .
6.0. CONCLUSION The proposed operability criteria provides a way in which to assess the operability of piping system components. The operability criteria will establish the basis on when visual inspection and/or NDE is necessary to assess the operability of a component which has exceeded the original design criteria because of an unanticipated load. However, its use will be limited to the engineering evaluation of piping system components and will not be used as a design basis.
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