ML20217C112

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Technical Requirements for Batteries for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station,Units 1,2 & 3
ML20217C112
Person / Time
Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 07/09/1991
From:
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
To:
Shared Package
ML20213E767 List:
References
FOIA-90-570 13-EM-050, 13-EM-50, NUDOCS 9107090312
Download: ML20217C112 (7)


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/t SECIION 4 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENIS FOR BATTERIES FOR THE ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GEhT. RATING STATION UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 QUALITY CLASS Q, R, M'D S l3 SPECIFICATION NUMBER 13-DI-050 9107090312 910412 JOB NUMBER 10407 ES 70 PDR NORW LK C IF RN A 9'/

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TECmi1 CAL PIQUIREMENTS 4.1 SCOPE 4.1.1 The work includes design, f abrication, testing, and delivery of uninterruptible power supplies, batteries, battery racks, and accessories i

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and ready ior installation or storage in accordance with this specif' cation 4.1.2 during installation and placing in service.The work shall also include technic 4.2 ITDiS NOT INCLUDED Unloading and installation of the equipment a.

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All external cor.nections to the equipment Foundations and leveling channels.

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4.3 ABEREVIATIONS NEMA - Mational Electrical Manufacturers Association l3 ANSI - Anerican National Standards Institute ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials FS

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IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electrenics Engineers 4.4 STANDARDS 4.4.1 in accordance with the latest iccue of the following codes and 3

Latest latest published addenda or uuppiemente)incue of codes and standards is def in force at dato of award of purchase order, except where noted.

Adoption of any subsequent issues shall be subject to Engineer's approval prior to implementation.

ANSI C34.2-1973 Semiconductor Power Rectifiers, Fractices and Requirements 3

ANSI C37.90-1971 Relays and Relay Systems Associated with I

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oussrity otse nicTien l tiSff.*~"o, unir emcc e xTCnuon The work shall include furnishing and delivering to the jobsite, en a Contingent Purchase Order Release (CPOR) fixtures for the Arizona Public Service Company, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3.

The catorial in this specif 3cciico vill be used for both Class It and 11on-Clane it oystems.

Class IE systems au indicated in the I~EEE Standards are those essential to the safe ahutdown of a nucicar generating station.

,1 Aluminum free lighting fixtures for incandescent lamps ordered in this specification shall be as specified in eection SC. Bidder shall provide verification that i

these fixtures are aluminum free.

Fixtures and accessories should be delivered assembled f

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The standards covering these fixtures are as follevo:

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ANSI Cl-1975 OiFPA No. 70-1975) National Electrical Code, 1971 b.

National Elcetrical Manufacturers Accociation CICIA) 1.

Pub. No FA 1-1973 Outdoor Floodlighting Equipment 2.

Tab. No. LE l-1974 Fluorescent I.uninaires Underwriters Laboratories. Inc. (UL) c.

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L% 57 Standard for Safety, Electric Lir.;hting Fir.turca 2.

UL 924 Standard for Safety, Emergency Lighting Equipment DQl$a*)).C am e

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23 at-050 ANSI 255.1-1967 Gray Finiches for Industrin1 Apparatus and Equiptent IEEE 59-1962 Semiconductor Rectifier Components I

IEEE 323-1974 Standard For Qualifying Cis.sn IE Equipr.cnt (including Appendix for Nuclear Power Generating Stations i

IEEE 3A-1975) l 1EEE 344-1975 Recocciended Practices for Seismic Qualification of Class IE Electric Equiptient for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

.IEEE 450-1975 Recommended Practices for Maintenance, TestinC.

and Replacement of Large Lead Storage Batteries For Generating Stations and Substatiens IEEE 484-1975 Installation Design and Installation of Large Lead Storage Batteries for Generating Stations and Substations FS 0-5-801-b-1965 Sulfuric Acfd, E1cetrolyte; for Storage Batteries NEMA AB-1-1975 Molded Case Circuit Breakers UL 489-1976 Molded Case Circuit Brealcers and Circuit Breaker Enclosures NEMA'WC-3-1974 Rubber-Insulated Wire and Cable for the Trans-nission and Distribution of E1cetrical Energy j

(IPCEA S-19-81) l 4.4.2 The project classification of each battery and uninterruptible power supply is listed in Tabic 41 and is in'accordance with quality, coismic, cnd code classification as defined in appendix 4B.

4.4.3 All R2E batterien as if sted in table 4-1 shall tieet the quality assurance requirements of appendix 4D.

4.4.4 All Q1E batteries as listed in table 4-1 shall r:cet the quality assurance requirementa of appendix 4C.

4.4.5 The batteries classified as "Q1E" are referred to as " Class IE" in E1cetrical Industry and LEEE Standards. The batteries classified as "R2E" are referred to as "Non-Class IE" in Electrical Industry and IEEE Standards.

4.5 EATIMGS AND CONDITIOMS OP SERVICE 4

4.5.1 Each battery shall be rated cordNncewiththerequirements stated in 4-14 and tabic 4-1.

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5.2 Each battery system vill be installed indoor in a ventilated area.

4.5.3 Each uninterruptible pow'er cupply shall be rated in accordance with the requirceents stated in 4.15 and table 4-1A.

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4 13-EM-0.50 4.6.2.7 The batteries shall meet or exceed 125 percent of the reopective

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}l belov 1.75 volta per ec11, at the minimum temperature listed in table 4-1, and with the electrolyte at a specific gravity of 1.210 at the start of the cycle. The Supplice chall si=c thc. batterica based on 125 percent of the duty cycles specified herein, and it shall cubmit with its proposal certified calculations and dischargr. characteristic curves that verify that the oizing is correct, 4.6.3 Battery Arrangement 4.6.3.1 Each battery shall be provided with racks in accordance with 4.14.3a.

4.6.3.2 Each Q1E battery shall be auttable for installation in a reem II with a floor area of 21 feet by 18 feet.

The two-ntep racka shall be placed back to back for:3 g two doubic rov sose=blies of 30 battery cella cach.

The 48-volt battery installation chall be as described in 4.5.2.

All other R2E battery systems (except the 48-volt battery) shall be installed on two 30 cell back to back two-step racks.

4.6.3.3 Rack frames ashall be structural steel angles and the braecs shall be flat accol that can be easily bolted to the fra=ca.

The steel members supporting the cells shall be ateci channels. The entire rock shall have acid-resistant coating. All necessary bolts, lock vaehers, and nuts shall be furnished.

4.6.4 Accessorico 4.6.4.1 Each battery shall be supplied with necoconry accessarica, includ-ing, but not limited to, the following:

One act of lead-plated copper inter-cell connectors, inter-step n.

and inter-rack cabic connectors complete with soldered connectors, and all necessary hardware.

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Four lead-plated or cadmium plated, solderless terminal lugs for the Engineer's stranded copper cable connections, si cd in accordance with 4.14.2.d.

Where the battery has two posts per polarity, terminals between posts are required.

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One vent hole thermometer with vent plug c.

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Two portable hydrometer ayringe and holder 1

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One seal nut vrench (for batterica uninr, lead vanher seala)

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m c s:tically 4.11 QUALIFICATION 4.11.1 accordance with appendix 4V.All QlE batterics as listed in table 4-1 shall be qualiflod in Class IE equipment in accorda The Supplier is also responsible for Qualifying further defend, if necessary,nce with IEEE 323-1974. The Supplier shall in NRC hearings.

the adequacy of the Qualification procedures 4.11.2 or ongoing qualification procedurea, or periodic testing nThe ts equipment, the combined life of the equipment in service ecessary to ensure 4.11.3 The Supplier shall state the rece== ended ti=c between tests.

these periodic 4.12 QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMI2iTS 4.12.1 functions in a nuclear pover plant. Equipment designated in tabic 4-1 ao Q1E v orm critical facture of this equipment.tien of its quality aasurance program that trill bThe Sup e applied to the manu-Application of the provisions of this program isTh di: 4C and appendix SA.

candatory for the quality assured equipment designed in t bl e 4-1 as Q1E.

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program in accordance with appendix 4D and append h SA fTh classified R2E in table 4-1.

quality assurance or equipment-4.12.3 equipment has been manufactured in compliance with thWritten quality nasured accurance program and that the equipment meets the re e applicable quality procurc=ent documents shall be provided as a condition f quire = cuts of the release for shipment.

or the Enginecr's 4.13 SUEMITTALS 4.13.1 Standard For s Engineering and quality verification document in appendh 5A on Form G-321-E (engineering requirements are au==ari:cd verification), an applicable, and nre augmen)ted band Form G-321-V (Quality this specification.

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.w e-a j.,,gv;s t u CONVERSATION MEMORANDUM RLE NO.:

X TELEPl!ONE OFFICE VISIT h1EETING DATE: June 21,1989 TIhtE: 9:25AM PREPARED BY: Ed Chan (NED)

DISTRIBUTION M. Hypse L. Mitchell S. Kesler D. Smyers PARTICIPA?RS (Name/ Company)

Dave Niebruegge [ SONGS]; ph (714) 368-6103 Ed Chan (NED)

SUBJECT Exide NX-400 Emergency Lighting Unit SUhthtARY SONGS does not have any test reports for the Exide emergency lighting units so instead he mailed a battery specification to me. This document was mailed last week but I have not received it.

The hottest location at SONGS is where the MSIV's are housed. Temperatures there would range from 85 to 110 deg F (estbnated) for the hottest day. Infonned Dave that Phoenix recently experienced 116 deg F peak temperatute.

SONGS installed the Exide emergency lighting units about 18 months ago to meet the Appendix R requirements. Up to now, they have not experienced any problem.

Dave was not involved in the selection of the Exide units or emergency lighting design.

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