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| issue date = 07/28/1988 | | issue date = 07/28/1988 | ||
| title = Forwards Licensee Response to Generic Ltr 88-01 Re Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping at Facility.Application for Amend to Incorporate Requirements of Generic Ltr Will Be Submitted Later | | title = Forwards Licensee Response to Generic Ltr 88-01 Re Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping at Facility.Application for Amend to Incorporate Requirements of Generic Ltr Will Be Submitted Later | ||
| author name = | | author name = Terry C | ||
| author affiliation = NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP. | | author affiliation = NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP. | ||
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{{#Wiki_filter:}} | {{#Wiki_filter:7 NIAGARA u MOHAWK NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWER CORPORATION/301 PI&INFIELDROAD. SYRACUSE. N.Y, 13212/TELEPHONE (315) 474-1511 Ju1y 28, 1988 NMPlL 0290 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Hashington, D.C. 20555 Re: Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Docket No. 50-220 DPR-63 Gentlemen: | ||
Generic Letter 88-01, dated January 25, 1988, requested information regarding the implementation of NUREG 0313, Revision 2. The attachment to this letter provides Niagara Mohawk's position with respect to austenitic stainless steel piping at Nine Mile Point Unit l. | |||
Under separate cover, we wi 1 1 be submitting an application for an amendment to the Technical Specifications to incorporate the requirements of this generic letter. | |||
Niagara Mohawk will revise the Nine Mile Point Unit Inservice Inspection 1 | |||
Program as appropriate to incorporate the requirements of this generic letter. This revision will be completed prior to our next refueling outage which is scheduled in 1990. | |||
Very truly yours, NIAGARA HOHANK POHER CORPORATION C. D. Terry Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Licensing K8T/pns 5304G Attachment xc: Regional Administrator, Region I, Mr. R. A. Capra, Director Ms. M. F. Haughey, Pro]ect Manager Hr. N. A. Cook, Resident Inspector yo/ | |||
Records Management I | |||
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Hatter of ] | |||
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Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation 3 Docket No. 50-220 l | |||
(Nine Mile Point Unit 1) j AFFIDAVIT C. D. | |||
Niagara Mohawk Power Terr, being duly sworn, states that he is Vice President of Corporation; that he is authorized on the part of said Corporation to sign and file with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission the documents attached hereto; and that all such documents are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. | |||
Subscribed and sworn to before me,- a Notary Public in and for the State of New York and County of , this day of 1988. | |||
Notary Public in and for County, New York D'IANNA Pt. KlMBAI.I. | |||
Nelary ysvbbehtf>>Sateaf Hew VIE aiia'ted sri OOOndaga COVey NX 4905g4 My CCiiirrcthe E~ May 3i, 1~ | |||
hlY Comm i s s i on expires: /j/~ gr | |||
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORATION NINE MILE POINT UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-220 IMPLEMENTATION OF NUREG 0313, REVISION 2, "TECHNICAL REPORT ON MATERIAL SELECTION AND PROCESS GUIDELINES FOR BWR COOLANT PRESSURE BOUNDARY PIPING." | |||
5304G | |||
NRC Generic Letter 88-01 requires that all austenitic stainless steel piping, four inches or larger nominal diameter and containing reactor coolant at a temperature above 200'F during power operation, be reviewed for the augmented requirements of NUREG 0313, Rev. 2. In response to NRC Generic Letter 88-01, Niagara Mohawk initiated a review of all plant systems to identify those falling within the criteria of NUREG 0313, Rev. 2. | |||
Niagara Mohawk has been performing augmented inspections at Nine Mile Point Unit 1 since 1978. He have evaluated our inspection program using the criteria of NUREG 0313 Revision 2 and have reviewed the mitigation measures applied to the weldments of the affected systems. Based upon this review, we have assigned IGSCC categories as directed by the generic letter. | |||
Systems having pipe welds that fall within the scope of Generic Letter 88-01 and categorization of the welds are listed in Table l. | |||
In general, many of the susceptible materials at Nine Mile Point Unit 1 have been replaced with materials resistant to IGSCC which, accordingly, can be classified as Category A. The remaining materials are monitored through our.- | |||
augmented inspection program and stringent leak detection criteria. | |||
Additional material replacements conforming to the guidelines of NUREG 0313 Revision 2 will be considered if IGSCC indications are detected. | |||
Position on Materials Niagara Mohawk has had a program of material replacement to improve resistance to Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC). Under this program, materials used in past replacements have been low carbon wrought austenitic stainless. steel. These materials were not tested for resistance to sensitization in accordance with ASTM A262-A in all cases since this requirement was not in effect at the time of the replacement. Material selection was based on the best information available at the time the replacement was made. Filler metal used in the replacement of austenitic piping also complied with the best available information. The filler metal had a minimum ferrite content of 5/ (5FN). In some cases, the ferrite content may be below the new requirement of 7.51. (7.5FN). In addition, cast austenitic materials are generally original plant equipment and were not purchased as low carbon material. In addition, the documentation for the ferrite content of these castings is not available. Under the criteria of Generic Letter 88-01, the welds between replacement piping and nonconforming cast austenitic pumps, valves and fittings are a special case. Since we are planning to install a permanent hydrogen injection system, we have classified these weldments as Category A. If the installation of the permanent hydrogen injection system is delayed beyond the next refueling outage, these weldments will be reclassified as Category D. Thus, all replacement materials and their weldments are classified as Category A. They wi 11 be examined using augmented techniques for austenitic materials in accordance with the selection cj iteria and frequency required by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI, 1983 Edition, Summer 1983 addenda and ASME Code Case N-408. | |||
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There are no IGSCC Category B, C, E and F weldments at Nine Mile Point Unit | |||
: 1. There are, however, 107 weldments in Table 1 that are classified as Category D. A portion of these weldments will be examined during the 1990 refueling outage. The balance will be examined during the 1992 refueling outage. | |||
There are 54 weldments classified as Category G. Thirteen of these weldments are inaccessible for ultrasonic examination. They will be visually examined each refueling outage for evidence of leakage. The remaining 41 welds will be examined during the 1990 refueling outage. They will then be reclassified as Category D and scheduled for re-examination in 1994. | |||
~Summa@ | |||
: 1) Niagara Mohawk has already replaced susceptible materials in the Reactor Recirculation System and in portions of'he Emergency Cooling System, Clean Up System, and Shutdown Cooling System with resistant materials. We intend to implement a Hydrogen Water Chemistry Program as a further mitigation measure. We do not plan to replace any additional piping at this time. However, if piping repair or replacement becomes necessary, we will follow the appropriate staff positions as described in Generic Letter 88-01. | |||
: 2) The Inservice Inspection Program will be revised prior to the next refueling outage to incorporate the examination categories and frequencies specified in the generic letter. The examination techniques and personnel qualification methods used for the volumetric examinations will be qualified in accordance with the NDE Coordination Plan through the EPRI NDE Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Niagara Mohawk does not intend to use any alternate plans, such as ASME Code Case N-409, at this time. | |||
If one or more cracked welds in IGSCC categories are detected, we will expand the sample examined in accordance with the staff position stated in the generic letter. | |||
: 3) Under separate cover, we are submitting an application to amend the technical specifications to incorporate the requirements of the generic letter. | |||
: 4) Plant Technical Specification Section 3.2.5 already conforms to the Generic Letter 88-01 staff position on leak detection. | |||
: 5) Niagara Mohawk will notify the Commission of any flaws identified that exceed the acceptance criteria of ASME Section XI, subsection IWB-3500. | |||
This notification will include our justification for continued operation and/or our repair plans. | |||
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TABLE 1 IGSCC CATEGORY 4 tern | |||
~Ss E F G Total Emergency Cooling 27 90 Shutdown Cooling 8 8 2 20 Core Spray 68 - 63 74 Reactor Recirculation 94 5 Reactor Water Cleanup 8 16 TOTAL 133 0 0 107 0 0 54 I 294 NOTES: 1 3 welds are 1001. obstructed by penetrations 2 4 welds are 1001. obstructed by penetrations 3 - 6 welds are 1001. obstructed by penetrations or a permanent hanger attachment 4 Table 1 is based on categories that will be applicable after completion of the 1988 refueling outage inspections that are currently in progress. | |||
5 Thirty welds may be reclassified as Category D if a hydrogen water chemistry program is delayed. | |||
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Site: | Nine Mile Point |
Issue date: | 07/28/1988 |
From: | Terry C NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP. |
To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
References | |
GL-88-01, GL-88-1, NMP1L-0290, NMP1L-290, NMPIL-290, NUDOCS 8808040296 | |
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7 NIAGARA u MOHAWK NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWER CORPORATION/301 PI&INFIELDROAD. SYRACUSE. N.Y, 13212/TELEPHONE (315) 474-1511 Ju1y 28, 1988 NMPlL 0290 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Hashington, D.C. 20555 Re: Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Docket No. 50-220 DPR-63 Gentlemen:
Generic Letter 88-01, dated January 25, 1988, requested information regarding the implementation of NUREG 0313, Revision 2. The attachment to this letter provides Niagara Mohawk's position with respect to austenitic stainless steel piping at Nine Mile Point Unit l.
Under separate cover, we wi 1 1 be submitting an application for an amendment to the Technical Specifications to incorporate the requirements of this generic letter.
Niagara Mohawk will revise the Nine Mile Point Unit Inservice Inspection 1
Program as appropriate to incorporate the requirements of this generic letter. This revision will be completed prior to our next refueling outage which is scheduled in 1990.
Very truly yours, NIAGARA HOHANK POHER CORPORATION C. D. Terry Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Licensing K8T/pns 5304G Attachment xc: Regional Administrator, Region I, Mr. R. A. Capra, Director Ms. M. F. Haughey, Pro]ect Manager Hr. N. A. Cook, Resident Inspector yo/
Records Management I
(
~8080~-p~~~gppp22 80728 ADDCK o 0 PDR pgU p
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Hatter of ]
)
Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation 3 Docket No. 50-220 l
(Nine Mile Point Unit 1) j AFFIDAVIT C. D.
Niagara Mohawk Power Terr, being duly sworn, states that he is Vice President of Corporation; that he is authorized on the part of said Corporation to sign and file with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission the documents attached hereto; and that all such documents are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,- a Notary Public in and for the State of New York and County of , this day of 1988.
Notary Public in and for County, New York D'IANNA Pt. KlMBAI.I.
Nelary ysvbbehtf>>Sateaf Hew VIE aiia'ted sri OOOndaga COVey NX 4905g4 My CCiiirrcthe E~ May 3i, 1~
hlY Comm i s s i on expires: /j/~ gr
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORATION NINE MILE POINT UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-220 IMPLEMENTATION OF NUREG 0313, REVISION 2, "TECHNICAL REPORT ON MATERIAL SELECTION AND PROCESS GUIDELINES FOR BWR COOLANT PRESSURE BOUNDARY PIPING."
5304G
NRC Generic Letter 88-01 requires that all austenitic stainless steel piping, four inches or larger nominal diameter and containing reactor coolant at a temperature above 200'F during power operation, be reviewed for the augmented requirements of NUREG 0313, Rev. 2. In response to NRC Generic Letter 88-01, Niagara Mohawk initiated a review of all plant systems to identify those falling within the criteria of NUREG 0313, Rev. 2.
Niagara Mohawk has been performing augmented inspections at Nine Mile Point Unit 1 since 1978. He have evaluated our inspection program using the criteria of NUREG 0313 Revision 2 and have reviewed the mitigation measures applied to the weldments of the affected systems. Based upon this review, we have assigned IGSCC categories as directed by the generic letter.
Systems having pipe welds that fall within the scope of Generic Letter 88-01 and categorization of the welds are listed in Table l.
In general, many of the susceptible materials at Nine Mile Point Unit 1 have been replaced with materials resistant to IGSCC which, accordingly, can be classified as Category A. The remaining materials are monitored through our.-
augmented inspection program and stringent leak detection criteria.
Additional material replacements conforming to the guidelines of NUREG 0313 Revision 2 will be considered if IGSCC indications are detected.
Position on Materials Niagara Mohawk has had a program of material replacement to improve resistance to Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC). Under this program, materials used in past replacements have been low carbon wrought austenitic stainless. steel. These materials were not tested for resistance to sensitization in accordance with ASTM A262-A in all cases since this requirement was not in effect at the time of the replacement. Material selection was based on the best information available at the time the replacement was made. Filler metal used in the replacement of austenitic piping also complied with the best available information. The filler metal had a minimum ferrite content of 5/ (5FN). In some cases, the ferrite content may be below the new requirement of 7.51. (7.5FN). In addition, cast austenitic materials are generally original plant equipment and were not purchased as low carbon material. In addition, the documentation for the ferrite content of these castings is not available. Under the criteria of Generic Letter 88-01, the welds between replacement piping and nonconforming cast austenitic pumps, valves and fittings are a special case. Since we are planning to install a permanent hydrogen injection system, we have classified these weldments as Category A. If the installation of the permanent hydrogen injection system is delayed beyond the next refueling outage, these weldments will be reclassified as Category D. Thus, all replacement materials and their weldments are classified as Category A. They wi 11 be examined using augmented techniques for austenitic materials in accordance with the selection cj iteria and frequency required by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI, 1983 Edition, Summer 1983 addenda and ASME Code Case N-408.
5304G
There are no IGSCC Category B, C, E and F weldments at Nine Mile Point Unit
- 1. There are, however, 107 weldments in Table 1 that are classified as Category D. A portion of these weldments will be examined during the 1990 refueling outage. The balance will be examined during the 1992 refueling outage.
There are 54 weldments classified as Category G. Thirteen of these weldments are inaccessible for ultrasonic examination. They will be visually examined each refueling outage for evidence of leakage. The remaining 41 welds will be examined during the 1990 refueling outage. They will then be reclassified as Category D and scheduled for re-examination in 1994.
~Summa@
- 1) Niagara Mohawk has already replaced susceptible materials in the Reactor Recirculation System and in portions of'he Emergency Cooling System, Clean Up System, and Shutdown Cooling System with resistant materials. We intend to implement a Hydrogen Water Chemistry Program as a further mitigation measure. We do not plan to replace any additional piping at this time. However, if piping repair or replacement becomes necessary, we will follow the appropriate staff positions as described in Generic Letter 88-01.
- 2) The Inservice Inspection Program will be revised prior to the next refueling outage to incorporate the examination categories and frequencies specified in the generic letter. The examination techniques and personnel qualification methods used for the volumetric examinations will be qualified in accordance with the NDE Coordination Plan through the EPRI NDE Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Niagara Mohawk does not intend to use any alternate plans, such as ASME Code Case N-409, at this time.
If one or more cracked welds in IGSCC categories are detected, we will expand the sample examined in accordance with the staff position stated in the generic letter.
- 3) Under separate cover, we are submitting an application to amend the technical specifications to incorporate the requirements of the generic letter.
- 4) Plant Technical Specification Section 3.2.5 already conforms to the Generic Letter 88-01 staff position on leak detection.
- 5) Niagara Mohawk will notify the Commission of any flaws identified that exceed the acceptance criteria of ASME Section XI, subsection IWB-3500.
This notification will include our justification for continued operation and/or our repair plans.
5304G
TABLE 1 IGSCC CATEGORY 4 tern
~Ss E F G Total Emergency Cooling 27 90 Shutdown Cooling 8 8 2 20 Core Spray 68 - 63 74 Reactor Recirculation 94 5 Reactor Water Cleanup 8 16 TOTAL 133 0 0 107 0 0 54 I 294 NOTES: 1 3 welds are 1001. obstructed by penetrations 2 4 welds are 1001. obstructed by penetrations 3 - 6 welds are 1001. obstructed by penetrations or a permanent hanger attachment 4 Table 1 is based on categories that will be applicable after completion of the 1988 refueling outage inspections that are currently in progress.
5 Thirty welds may be reclassified as Category D if a hydrogen water chemistry program is delayed.
5304G