TXX-4286, Submits Eighth Biweekly Update on Status of Important Schedules Re Issues for Facility Fuel Load in Late Sept 1984.Info Represents Status Through 840818
| ML20096E424 | |
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| Site: | Comanche Peak |
| Issue date: | 08/28/1984 |
| From: | George J TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC) |
| To: | Jay Collins, Eisenhut D NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| TXX-4286, NUDOCS 8409070061 | |
| Download: ML20096E424 (10) | |
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2 Log # TXX-4286 File # 10010 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY MKYWAY TOWEN
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C. 20555 Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76012 Gentlemen:
The following infonnation represents our eighth biweekly update on the status of important schedule related issues for Comanche Peak fuel load in late September 1984.
Information contained in the attachments is the status through August 18, 1984.
Critical Path We have completed the load group assignment test as expected on August 13, 1984.
The final cleaning of the reactor vessel and subsequent work associated with filling the vessel with borated water in preparation for fuel is our apparent primary critical path. We are eleven days behind schedule.
The Demineralized Water System outage planned for August 25, 1984 has commenced. This work has a potential negative impact of approximately nine days on the fuel load schedule.
Other Issues Fire Dampers 1.
Engineering to accomplish rework of fire dampers was completed on August 13, 1984.
Physical work activities commenced on August 22, 1984 with a completion target of October 5, 1984. Engineering re-quired for the removal of fire dampers no longer required will be completed and ready for final assessment by August 31, 1984. All deviations for fire dampers have been issued to the NRC Staff.
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' Att'achments Startup/ Testing Appendix A - D Master Data Base Status Appendix E
. Paint Completion Schedule Appendix F In conclusion, we continue to make good progress _ and are now optimistic
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. Items required to be completed to support Operations fuel load preparation activities.
PRE-FL Items not assigned to the above categories that are required to'be complete prior to fuel load.
PRO POST Items not' assigned to the above categories that.mav be completed after fuel load.
POST-FL Items that will be completed after' fuel load as agreed by Operations, construction and Startup.
EXCEPT Items that are under review for identification in the above six (6) categories.
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TUCCO Nuclear Engineering CPPE Comanche Peak Project Engineering-CONST Construction disciplines, including. pipe, electrical, millwright and hanger.
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Projected Actual Location Completion Completion Steam Gen. Comp, 2 & 3 July 27 Steam Gen.-Comp. 1&4 August 10 Elevation 808 August 27 t
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