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{{#Wiki_filter:David H. Jones Southern Nuclear Vice President Operating Company. Inc. Engineering 40 Inverness Center Parkway Birmingham, Alabama 35242 Tel Fax SOUIHE-A COMPANY May 30.2008 Energy to Serve lOur WorM'" Docket 50-424 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory A TIN: Document Control Washington.
{{#Wiki_filter:David H. Jones         Southern Nuclear Vice President         Operating Company. Inc.
D. C.
Engineering           40 Inverness Center Parkway Birmingham, Alabama 35242 Tel 205.992.5984 Fax 205.992.0341 SOUIHE-A COMPANY May 30.2008                                                       Energy to Serve lOur WorM'"
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant -Units 1 and Second 10-Year Intervallnservice Inspection Submittal of Relief Ladies and Gentlemen:
Docket Nos.: 50-424                                                 NL-08-0765 50-425 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATIN: Document Control Desk Washington. D. C. 20555-0001 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Intervallnservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv), Southern Nuclear Operating hereby submits the enclosed relief requests for the Vogtle Electric Plant -Units 1 and 2, Second 10-Year Intervallnservice Inspection These relief requests are coverage relief requests where it is impractical to more than 90 percent coverage and there is reasonable assurance of integrity.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv), Southern Nuclear Operating Company hereby submits the enclosed relief requests for the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2, Second 10-Year Intervallnservice Inspection Program.
Two of the nine relief requests pertain to pipe weld performed after the implementation of risk informed inservice inspection The relief requests are requested to be approved by May 29. This letter contains no NRC commitments.
These relief requests are coverage relief requests where it is impractical to obtain more than 90 percent coverage and there is reasonable assurance of structural integrity. Two of the nine relief requests pertain to pipe weld examinations performed after the implementation of risk informed inservice inspection (RI-ISI).
If you have any questions, DHJ/DRG/daj U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NL-08-0765
The relief requests are requested to be approved by May 29. 2009.
This letter contains no NRC commitments. If you have any questions, please advise.
DHJ/DRG/daj


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==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
: 1. RR-43, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Pressurizer Nozzle to Safe-End Welds 2. RR-44, Vogtle - Unit 1 Class 1 Cast Stainless Piping Butt Welds
: 1. RR-43, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Pressurizer Nozzle to Safe-End Welds
: 3. RR-45, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 1 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds
: 2. RR-44, Vogtle - Unit 1         Class 1 Cast Stainless Piping Butt Welds
: 4. RR-46, Vogtle - Unit 2 Class 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds
: 3. RR-45, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 1 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds
: 5. RR-47, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 1 and 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt     Welds (RI-ISI) 6. RR-48, Vogtle - Unit 2 Class 2 Ferritic Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)
: 4. RR-46, Vogtle - Unit 2         Class 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds
: 7. RR-49, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell and Bottom Head Welds 8. RR-50, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 2 Vessel Weld Examinations 9. RR-51, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 2 Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger Shell Welds  
: 5. RR-47, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 1 and 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)
: 6. RR-48, Vogtle - Unit 2         Class 2 Ferritic Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)
: 7. RR-49, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell and Bottom Head Welds
: 8. RR-50, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 2 Vessel Weld Examinations
: 9. RR-51, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 2 Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger Shell Welds cc:  Southern Nuclear Operating Company Mr. J. T. Gasser, Executive Vice President Mr. T. E. Tynan, Vice President - Vogtle RType: CVC7000 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. L. A. Reyes, Regional Administrator Mr. R. A. Jervey, NRR Project Manager - Vogtle Mr. G. J. McCoy, Senior Resident Inspector - Vogtle


cc: Southern Nuclear Operating Company Mr. J. T. Gasser, Executive Vice President  Mr. T. E. Tynan, Vice President - Vogtle RType:  CVC7000
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 1 Relief Request RR-43 Pressurizer Nozzle to Safe-End Welds


U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. L. A. Reyes, Regional Administrator Mr. R. A. Jervey, NRR Project Manager - Vogtle Mr. G. J. McCoy, Senior Resident Inspector - Vogtle 
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-43 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
Interval -
Interval Dates:
2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Requested    10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for  code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and  included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis:  (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-F, Item B5.40, pressure retaining Components Affected: dissimilar metal piping welds on the pressurizer as shown in Table RR-43.
Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda. These were pre-Appendix Code Edition and Addenda:    VIII examinations.
Applicable  Examination Category B-F, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Code  Section XI Code requires surface and volumetric examination of pressure-Requirements:    retaining dissimilar welds in Class 1 piping. Applicable examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length. To obtain 100% coverage, the ultrasonic beam must pass through the entire examination volume in four directions, axial (up &
down) and circumferential (clockwise & counter-clockwise). Supplement 4 of Appendix III adds an additional 1/2-inch of base material on the ID for reflectors transverse to the weld (see Figure RR-43 for a pictorial representation).
Impracticality  Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of  restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-Compliance:    2500-8 and ASME Section XI Appendix III, Supplement 4. The eight welds with limitations are described in Table RR-43. Figure RR-43 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination, along with limitations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden  Compliance would require replacement of the existing pressurizer nozzles and Caused by    safe ends with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance:  examination.
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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 1 Relief Request RR-43 Pressurizer Nozzle to Safe-End Welds SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-43  Version 1.0 E1-1 Plant Site-Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
Interval - Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval  -  May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Requested Date for Approval and Basis: 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
ASME Code Components Affected: Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-F, Item B5.40, pressure retaining dissimilar metal piping welds on the pressurizer as shown in Table RR-43.
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda. These were pre-Appendix VIII examinations.
Applicable Code Requirements: Examination Category B-F, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Section XI Code requires surface and volumetric examination of pressure-retaining dissimilar welds in Class 1 piping. Applicable examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length. To obtain 100% coverage, the ultrasonic beam must pass through the entire examination volume in four directions, axial (up &
down) and circumferential (clockwise & counter-clockwise). Supplement 4 of Appendix III adds an additional 1/2-inch of base material on the ID for reflectors transverse to the weld (see Figure RR-43 for a pictorial representation).
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-2500-8 and ASME Section XI Appendix III, Supplement 4. The eight welds with limitations are described in Table RR-43. Figure RR-43 shows a typical representation of a single-side access ex amination, along with limitations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden Caused by Compliance: Compliance would require replacement of the existing pressurizer nozzles and safe ends with new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-43   Version 1.0 E1-2   Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed to Appendix III and consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the safe-end side of the weld. The ultrasonic examination was also performed from the nozzle side to the extent possible.
RR-43 Version 1.0 Proposed   A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed to Appendix III and and Basis for consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the safe-end side of the Use:  weld. The ultrasonic examination was also performed from the nozzle side to the extent possible.
Visual VT-2 examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test were performed each refueling outage at both units. A bare metal visual (BMV) examination, in accordance with Materials Reliability Program MRP-139, was performed on the Vogtle-1 welds during the 1R12 and 1R13 outages (Spring 2005 and Fall 2006 outages, respectively) and during the Fall 2005 refueling outage (2R11). During the Spring 2008 outage (1R14) and the Spring 2007 outage (2R12), full-structural weld overlays were installed on the pressurizer nozzle to safe end welds for each Vogtle unit. In addition to mitigating these welds, the design of the full structural weld overlays allows future ultrasonic examinations to be performed with essentially no physical limitations.
Visual VT-2 examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test were performed each refueling outage at both units. A bare metal visual (BMV) examination, in accordance with Materials Reliability Program MRP-139, was performed on the Vogtle-1 welds during the 1R12 and 1R13 outages (Spring 2005 and Fall 2006 outages, respectively) and during the Fall 2005 refueling outage (2R11). During the Spring 2008 outage (1R14) and the Spring 2007 outage (2R12), full-structural weld overlays were installed on the pressurizer nozzle to safe end welds for each Vogtle unit. In addition to mitigating these welds, the design of the full structural weld overlays allows future ultrasonic examinations to be performed with essentially no physical limitations.
Based on the level of examination coverage obtained for the subject welds plus the Vogtle decision to install full structural weld overlays on all six pressurizer nozzles for both units, there is reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Based on the level of examination coverage obtained for the subject welds plus the Vogtle decision to install full structural weld overlays on all six pressurizer nozzles for both units, there is reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Precedents: Ultrasonic coverage is similar to that shown in Vogtle-1 RR-12 and Vogtle-2 RR-12 for the first ISI interval.
Request:
Precedents:   Ultrasonic coverage is similar to that shown in Vogtle-1 RR-12 and Vogtle-2 RR-12 for the first ISI interval.


==References:==
==References:==
None Status:  Awaiting NRC approval.
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None   Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-43 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-43 Examination Identification No. Description                                Limitation                            Coverage    Results 11201-V6-002-W17        6-Inch Safety    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential        100% PT      No Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the        69% UT   Recordable 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage)  End              nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential              Indications scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
11201-V6-002-W18        6-Inch Safety    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential        100% PT      No Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the        69% UT  Recordable 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage)  End              nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential              Indications scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
11201-V6-002-W19        6-Inch Safety    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential        100% PT      No Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the        69% UT  Recordable 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage)  End              nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential              Indications scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
11201-V6-002-W20        6-Inch Relief    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential        100% PT      UT Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the        69% UT  Indications 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage)  End              nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential                due to scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the              Geometry configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-43   Version 1.0 E1-3 TABLE RR-43 Identification No.
RR-43 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-43 Examination Identification No.       Description                               Limitation                           Coverage   Results 21201-V6-002-W17         6-Inch Safety    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential      100% PT        No Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the      69% UT  Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage)  End              nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans          Indications on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 11201-V6-002-W17   
21201-V6-002-W18          6-Inch Safety    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential      100% PT        No Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the      69% UT  Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) End              nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans          Indications on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
21201-V6-002-W19          6-Inch Safety    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential      100% PT    A Code-Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the      69% UT  allowable PT 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage)  End              nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans            indication; on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See                No Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.                            Recordable UT indications 21201-V6-002-W20          6-Inch Relief    Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential      100% PT        No Nozzle to Safe    cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the      69% UT  Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage)  End              nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans          Indications on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
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1R9  (Fall 2000 Outage) 6-Inch Safety Nozzle to Safe
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
 
RR-43 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-43 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
CL Pipe/Elbow                                                            Component (2)                    (1)                (2)
100% PT 69% UT No Recordable Indications 11201-V6-002-W18 1R9  (Fall 2000 Outage) 6-Inch Safety Nozzle to Safe End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
                            .25                                      .25 (1)  Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.
100% PT 69% UT No Recordable Indications 11201-V6-002-W19 
(2)  Examination volume: Weld + 1/2 each side of weld toes for austenitic transverse scans.
 
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1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage) 6-Inch Safety Nozzle to Safe End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
100% PT 69% UT No Recordable Indications 11201-V6-002-W20 
 
1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage) 6-Inch Relief Nozzle to Safe End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
100% PT 69% UT UT Indications due  to  Geometry SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-43   Version 1.0 E1-4  TABLE RR-43 Identification No.
Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 21201-V6-002-W17 
 
2R8  (Spring 2001 Outage) 6-Inch Safety Nozzle to Safe
 
End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side due to the conf iguration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
100% PT 69% UT No Recordable Indications 21201-V6-002-W18 


2R8  (Spring 2001 Outage) 6-Inch Safety Nozzle to Safe End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side due to the conf iguration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 1 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 2 Relief Request RR-44 Class 1 Cast Stainless Piping Butt Welds
100% PT 69% UT No Recordable Indications 21201-V6-002-W19 
 
2R8  (Spring 2001 Outage)
 
6-Inch Safety Nozzle to Safe End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side due to the conf iguration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
100% PT 69% UT A Code-allowable PT indication; No  Recordable UT indications 21201-V6-002-W20 
 
2R8  (Spring 2001 Outage) 6-Inch Relief Nozzle to Safe End Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans on the nozzle side due to the conf iguration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.
100% PT 69% UT No Recordable Indications


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-43  Version 1.0 E1-5 FIGURE RR-43 Typical Single-Side Access fo r Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all fou r-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
RR-44 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4" each side of weld toes. (2) Examination volume: Weld + 1/2" each side of weld toes for austenitic transverse scans.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 1.
(1) Pipe/Elbow Component C L (2) .25" (2) .25" 
Interval -
Interval Dates:
2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Requested    10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for  code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and  included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis:  (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-J, Item B9.11, austenitic steel piping Components Affected:  welds as shown in Table RR-44.
Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda. These were pre-Appendix Code Edition and Addenda:    VIII examinations.
Applicable  Examination Category B-J, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Code  Section XI Code requires surface and volumetric examination of pressure-Requirements:   retaining welds in Class 1 piping. Applicable examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length. To obtain 100% coverage, the ultrasonic beam must pass through the entire examination volume in four directions, axial (up & down) and circumferential (clockwise & counter-clockwise). Supplement 4 of Appendix III adds an additional 1/2-inch of base material on the ID for reflectors transverse to the weld (see Figure RR-44 for a pictorial representation).
Impracticality  Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas of  restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-Compliance:    2500-8 and ASME Section XI Appendix III, Supplement 4. Two cast stainless piping welds with limitations are described in Table RR-44. Figure RR-44 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination, along with limitations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden  Compliance would require replacement of the existing reactor coolant pump Caused by    nozzles with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance:  examination.
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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 1 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 2 Relief Request RR-44 Class 1 Cast Stainless Piping Butt Welds SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-44  Version 1.0 E2-1 Plant Site-Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 1.
Interval - Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval  -  May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Requested Date for Approval and Basis: 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
ASME Code Components Affected: Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-J, Item B9.11, austenitic steel piping welds as shown in Table RR-44.
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda. These were pre-Appendix VIII examinations.
Applicable Code Requirements: Examination Category B-J, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Section XI Code requires surface and volumetric examination of pressure-retaining welds in Class 1 piping. Applicable examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length. To obtain 100% coverage, the ultrasonic beam must pass through the entire examination volume in four directions, axial (up & down) and circumferential (clockwise & counter-clockwise). Supplement 4 of Appendix III adds an additional 1/2-inch of base material on the ID for reflectors transverse to the weld (see Figure RR-44 for a pictorial representation).
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-2500-8 and ASME Section XI Appendix III, Supplement 4. Two cast stainless piping welds with limitations are described in Table RR-44. Figure RR-44 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination, along with limitations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden Caused by Compliance: Compliance would require replacement of the existing reactor coolant pump nozzles with new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-44   Version 1.0 E2-2   Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed to Appendix III and consisted of primarily a single-sided exam ination from the pipe or elbow side of the weld. The ultrasonic examination was also performed from the nozzle side to the extent possible. Based on the level of examination coverage obtained for the subject welds, if significant service-induced degradation were occurring, there is reasonable assurance that evidence of it would have been detected. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test were performed each refueling outage. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
RR-44 Version 1.0 Proposed   A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed to Appendix III and and Basis for consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the pipe or elbow side of Use:  the weld. The ultrasonic examination was also performed from the nozzle side to the extent possible. Based on the level of examination coverage obtained for the subject welds, if significant service-induced degradation were occurring, there is reasonable assurance that evidence of it would have been detected. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test were performed each refueling outage. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Precedents: This relief request is essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.    
Request:
Precedents:   This relief request is essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.


==References:==
==References:==
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-44   Version 1.0 E2-3 TABLE RR-44 Identification No. / Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 11201-005-8 1R8 (Spring 1999 Outage) 31" Elbow to Nozzle 100 % surface examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the elbow side. Limited coverage for axial and circumferential flaws from the nozzle side due to configuration. See Figure RR-44 for typical picture and coverage.
RR-44 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-44 Identification No. / Exam.                                                                                     Examination History                 Description                           Limitation                     Coverage   Results 11201-005-8                     31 Elbow to Nozzle 100 % surface examination. Complete ultrasonic       100% PT      No examination from the elbow side. Limited coverage     90% UT  Recordable 1R8 (Spring 1999 Outage)                            for axial and circumferential flaws from the nozzle           Indications side due to configuration. See Figure RR-44 for typical picture and coverage.
100% PT  90% UT No Recordable Indications 11201-009-1  
11201-009-1                     27.5 Nozzle to Pipe 100 % surface examination. Complete ultrasonic       100% PT      No examination from the pipe side. Limited coverage for 75% UT  Recordable 1R8 (Spring 1999 Outage)                            axial and circumferential flaws from the nozzle side           Indications due to configuration. See Figure RR-44 for typical picture and coverage.
 
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1R8 (Spring 1999 Outage) 27.5" Nozzle to Pipe 100 % surface examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. Limited coverage for axial and circumferential flaws from the nozzle side due to configuration. See Figure RR-44 for typical picture and coverage.
100% PT  75% UT No Recordable Indications


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-44   Version 1.0 E2-4 FIGURE RR-44 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all fou r-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
RR-44 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-44 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4" each side of weld toes.
(1)   Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.
(2) Examination volume: Weld + 1/2" each side of weld toes for austenitic transverse scans.  
(2)   Examination volume: Weld + 1/2 each side of weld toes for austenitic transverse scans.
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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 3 Relief Request RR-45 Class 1 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds  
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 3 Relief Request RR-45 Class 1 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-45   Version 1.0 E3-1 Plant Site-Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
RR-45 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:
Interval - Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
Requested Date for Approval and Basis: 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Interval -
ASME Code Components Affected: Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-J, Item B9.11, austenitic steel piping welds as shown in Table RR-45.
Interval Dates:
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Applicable Code Requirements: Examination Category B-J, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Section XI Code requires both a surface and a volumetric examination. The examinations were performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII. The examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length.
Requested   10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for  code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and  included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis:  (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-2500-8. The two welds with limitations are described in Table RR-45. Figure RR-45 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the flange is similar. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-J, Item B9.11, austenitic steel piping Components Affected:  welds as shown in Table RR-45.
Burden Caused by Compliance:
Applicable Code Edition   ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
Compliance would require replacement of the existing valve and flange with new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
and Addenda:
Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed after Appendix VIII and consisted of a single-sided examination from the pipe or elbow side of the weld.
Applicable   Examination Category B-J, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Code  Section XI Code requires both a surface and a volumetric examination. The Requirements:    examinations were performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII. The examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length.
The root of the weld was interrogated with both a 45° shear wave and a 60° SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Impracticality Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-2500-Compliance:  8. The two welds with limitations are described in Table RR-45. Figure RR-45 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the flange is similar. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
RR-45  Version 1.0 E3-2 refracted longitudinal wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test are performed each refueling outage. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be
Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing valve and flange with Caused by Compliance:  new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
Proposed   A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative  welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed after Appendix VIII and and Basis for  consisted of a single-sided examination from the pipe or elbow side of the weld.
Use:  The root of the weld was interrogated with both a 45° shear wave and a 60° E3-1


granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
RR-45 Version 1.0 refracted longitudinal wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test are performed each refueling outage. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 for the 2 nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-13, Revision 3.  
Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Request:
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-13, Revision 3.


==References:==
==References:==
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-45   Version 1.0 E3-3  Table RR-45 Identification No. / Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 11204-021-17  
RR-45 Version 1.0 Table RR-45 Identification No. /                                                                                           Examination Exam. History           Description                             Limitation                         Coverage   Results 11204-021-17               6 Valve to Pipe   Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination.             100% PT      No Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No       50% UT  Recordable 1R10 (Spring 2002 Outage)                      examination coverage from the valve side due to                       Indications configuration. See Figure RR-45 for typical picture and coverage.
 
1R10  (Spring 2002 Outage) 6" Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-45 for typical picture and coverage.  
 
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
100% PT  50% UT No Recordable Indications 21201-058-7 2R8  (Spring 2001 Outage)
21201-058-7                 6 Elbow to Flange Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination.             100% PT      No Complete ultrasonic examination from the elbow side. No       50% UT  Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage)                      examination coverage from the flange side due to                       Indications configuration. See Figure RR-45 for typical picture and coverage.
 
6" Elbow to FlangePost-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the elbow side. No examination coverage from the flange side due to configuration. See Figure RR-45 for typical picture and coverage.
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
100% PT  50% UT No Recordable Indications
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-45   Version 1.0 E3-4 FIGURE RR-45 Typical Single-Side Access fo r Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all fou r-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
RR-45 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-45 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4" each side of weld toes.
C L
Weld (1) Pipe/Elbow Component C L
Pipe/Elbow                                                              Component (1)
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.
Weld E3-4


Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 4 Relief Request RR-46 Class 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds  
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 4 Relief Request RR-46 Class 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-46   Version 1.0 E4-1 Plant Site-Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2.
RR-46 Version 1.0 Plant Site- Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2.
Interval -Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Unit:
Requested Date for Approval and Basis: 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Interval - 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
ASME Code Components Affected: Class 2, ASME Section XI Category C-F-1, Item Number C5.11, austenitic steel piping welds as shown in Table RR-46.
Interval Dates:
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Requested    (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to Date for  the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration Approval and  of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial Basis:  operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Applicable Code Requirements: Examination Category C-F-1, Table IWC-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Section XI Code requires both a surface and a volumetric examination.
ASME Code     Class 2, ASME Section XI Category C-F-1, Item Number C5.11, austenitic steel Components    piping welds as shown in Table RR-46.
The examinations were performed after the required implementation of  
Affected:
Applicable   ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
Code Edition and Addenda:
Applicable  Examination Category C-F-1, Table IWC-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the Code  ASME Section XI Code requires both a surface and a volumetric examination.
Requirements:    The examinations were performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII. The examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI Figure IWC-2500-7(a) and include essentially 100% of the weld length.
Impracticality  Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWC-Compliance:  2500-7(a). The two welds with limitations are described in Table RR-46.
Figure RR-46 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the flange is similar. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible.
Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden  Compliance would require replacement of the existing flanges with new Caused by    components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
Compliance:
Proposed    A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative  welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed after the implementation of and Basis for  Appendix VIII and consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the E4-1


Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII. The examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI Figure IWC-2500-7(a) and include essentially 100% of the weld length.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWC-2500-7(a). The two welds with limitations are described in Table RR-46.
RR-46 Version 1.0 Use: pipe side of the weld. The root of the weld was interrogated with both a 45° shear wave and a 60° refracted longitudinal wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 2 leakage test are performed once every ISI period. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds.
Figure RR-46 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the flange is similar. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden Caused by Compliance: Compliance would require replacement of the existing flanges with new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
Proposed Alternative and Basis for A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed after the implementation of Appendix VIII and consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-46   Version 1.0 E4-2 Use: pipe side of the weld. The root of the weld was interrogated with both a 45° shear wave and a 60° refracted longitudinal wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 2 leakage test are performed once every ISI period. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds.
Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Duration of The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-15, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-15, Revision
Proposed Relief Request:
: 3.  
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-15, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-15, Revision 3.


==References:==
==References:==
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-46   Version 1.0 E4-3  Table RR-46 Identification No. /   Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 21206-005-1  
RR-46 Version 1.0 Table RR-46 Identification No. /                                                                                               Examination Exam. History           Description                               Limitation                           Coverage   Results 21206-005-1               8 Flange to Pipe    Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete      100% PT      No ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination      50% UT  Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage)                       coverage from the flange side due to configuration. See                  Indications Figure RR-46 for typical picture and coverage.
 
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) 8" Flange to Pipe Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the flange side d ue to configuration. See Figure RR-46 for typical picture and coverage.  
21206-006-1              8 Flange to Pipe   Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete       100% PT      No ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination       50% UT  Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage)                      coverage from the flange side due to configuration. See                 Indications Figure RR-46 for typical picture and coverage.
 
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
100% PT  50% UT No Recordable Indications 21206-006-1
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2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) 8" Flange to Pipe Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the flange side d ue to configuration. See Figure RR-46 for typical  picture and coverage.   
 
Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
 
100% PT  50% UT No Recordable Indications


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-46   Version 1.0 E4-4 FIGURE RR-46 Typical Single-Side Access fo r Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all fou r-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
RR-46 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-46 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4" each side of weld toes.
C L
Weld (1) Pipe/Elbow Component C L
Pipe/Elbow                                                              Component (1)
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.
Weld E4-4


Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 5 Relief Request RR-47 Class 1 and 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)  
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 5 Relief Request RR-47 Class 1 and 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-47   Version 1.0 E5-1 Plant Site-Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
RR-47 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:
Interval - Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
Requested Date for Approval and Basis: 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Interval -
ASME Code Components Affected: Southern Nuclear (SNC) developed the risk-informed ISI (RI-ISI) program for piping welds during the second ISI interval for Vogtle. SNC determined a scope from the Class 1 and 2 piping and prepared a technical alternative for NRC review. The NRC approved the technical alternative (see References) and RI-ISI was implemented at Vogtle during the 1R11 outage in Fall 2003 for Unit-1 and the 2R10 outage in Spring 2004 for Unit-2. The selected RI-ISI examinations are assigned ASME Category R-A per the Vogtle alternative. Vogtle has revised the original pipe weld numbers by adding an "-RI" suffix onto the weld numbers to distinguish them from the previous ISI weld number.  
Interval Dates:
 
2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Requested   10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for  code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and  included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis:  (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
ASME Code     Southern Nuclear (SNC) developed the risk-informed ISI (RI-ISI) program for Components    piping welds during the second ISI interval for Vogtle. SNC determined a Affected:  scope from the Class 1 and 2 piping and prepared a technical alternative for NRC review. The NRC approved the technical alternative (see References) and RI-ISI was implemented at Vogtle during the 1R11 outage in Fall 2003 for Unit-1 and the 2R10 outage in Spring 2004 for Unit-2. The selected RI-ISI examinations are assigned ASME Category R-A per the Vogtle alternative.
Vogtle has revised the original pipe weld numbers by adding an -RI suffix onto the weld numbers to distinguish them from the previous ISI weld number.
The affected components are Class 1 and 2, ASME Section XI Category R-A, austenitic steel piping welds as shown in Tables RR-47-1 and -2, respectively.
The affected components are Class 1 and 2, ASME Section XI Category R-A, austenitic steel piping welds as shown in Tables RR-47-1 and -2, respectively.
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no Addenda plus NRC-approved technical alternative to implement risk-informed ISI for the examination of piping welds.
Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no Addenda plus NRC-approved technical Code Edition and Addenda:    alternative to implement risk-informed ISI for the examination of piping welds.
Applicable Code Requirements: The Vogtle RI-ISI documentation including the technical alternative is used to determine the scope of the volumetric examinations. The examinations were performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII. The examination volumes typically follow ASME Section XI Figures IWB-2500-8 and IWC-2500-7(a) except that the volume was increased to include 1/2-inch beyond each side of the base metal thickness transition (or counterbore) to meet RI-ISI requirements.
Applicable   The Vogtle RI-ISI documentation including the technical alternative is used to Code  determine the scope of the volumetric examinations. The examinations were Requirements:    performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII.
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figures IWB-2500-8 and IWC-2500-7(a). The thirteen welds with limitations are described in Table RR-47-1 (for Class 1 piping) and Table RR-47-2 (for Class 2 piping). The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Figure RR-47 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
The examination volumes typically follow ASME Section XI Figures IWB-2500-8 and IWC-2500-7(a) except that the volume was increased to include 1/2-inch beyond each side of the base metal thickness transition (or counterbore) to meet RI-ISI requirements.
RR-47  Version 1.0 E5-2 valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the branch connections are similar. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Impracticality Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figures IWB-Compliance:  2500-8 and IWC-2500-7(a). The thirteen welds with limitations are described in Table RR-47-1 (for Class 1 piping) and Table RR-47-2 (for Class 2 piping). The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Figure RR-47 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a E5-1
Burden Caused by Compliance:
Compliance would require replacement of the existing valves and branch connections with new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: The ultrasonic examinations were performed after PDI implementation and consist of  primarily a single-sided exam ination from the pipe or elbow side of the weld. All fourteen welds received a 45° shear wave examination looking for circumferential and axial cracking. The thicker piping welds (i.e., greater than


0.5-inch) were also examined with a 60° refracted longitudinal wave. The thinner piping welds were examined with a 70° shear wave. The prescribed coverage for the ultrasonic examinations is 50 %. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test are performed each refueling outage for the welds listed in Table RR-47-1 and each ISI period for the welds listed in Table RR-47-2. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
RR-47 Version 1.0 valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the branch connections are similar. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 and RR-15, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-13 and RR-15.  
Burden  Compliance would require replacement of the existing valves and branch Caused by  connections with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance:  examination.
Proposed  The ultrasonic examinations were performed after PDI implementation and Alternative consist of primarily a single-sided examination from the pipe or elbow side of and Basis for the weld. All fourteen welds received a 45° shear wave examination looking for Use:  circumferential and axial cracking. The thicker piping welds (i.e., greater than 0.5-inch) were also examined with a 60° refracted longitudinal wave. The thinner piping welds were examined with a 70° shear wave. The prescribed coverage for the ultrasonic examinations is 50 %. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test are performed each refueling outage for the welds listed in Table RR-47-1 and each ISI period for the welds listed in Table RR-47-2. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Request:
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 and RR-15, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-13 and RR-15.


==References:==
==References:==
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604 for the previous relief requests. The NRC approved risk-informed ISI at Vogtle per SER TAC Nos. MB6118 and MB6119. Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604 for the previous relief requests.
The NRC approved risk-informed ISI at Vogtle per SER TAC Nos. MB6118 and MB6119.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-47   Version 1.0 E5-3 Table RR-47-1:   Class 1 Piping Welds Identification No.
RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-1:       Class 1 Piping Welds Examination Identification No.       Description                                   Limitation                             Coverage   Results 11204-021-16-RI           6 Pipe to Valve    Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from          50% UT  UT Indication the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due                  due to 1R12 (Spring 2005 Outage)                       to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and                    Geometry coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 11204-021-16-RI 1R12 (Spring 2005 Outage) 6" Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
11204-023-15-RI            6 Pipe to Valve     Post-PDI examination. Limited ultrasonic examination from the       40% UT      No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to                 Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage)                        configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and                       Indications coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. Also, the pipe side had an additional limitation due to support steel interference which reduced the overall coverage to 40%.
50% UT UT Indication due to Geometry 11204-023-15-RI
21204-021-16-RI            6 Pipe to Valve    Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from          50% UT UT Indication the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due                  due to 2R10 (Spring 2004 Outage)                      to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and                    Geometry coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
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1R11  (Fall 2003 Outage) 6" Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Limited ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. Also, the pipe side had an additional limitation due to support steel interference which reduced the overall coverage to 40%.
RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-1:        Class 1 Piping Welds Examination Identification No.        Description                                    Limitation                            Coverage    Results 21204-023-15R-RI          6 Pipe to Valve     Post-PDI examination. Baseline examination after valve              35% UT      No replacement. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe                   Recordable 2R12 (Spring 2007 Outage)                      side for circumferential flaws. No examination coverage from the             Indications valve side due to configuration. Limited ultrasonic examination for clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the taper. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. However, with the additional limitations for the clockwise and counterclockwise scans the overall coverage is reduced to 35%.
40% UT No Recordable Indications 21204-021-16-RI
21204-023-16R-RI          6 Valve to Pipe    Post-PDI examination. Baseline examination after valve              35% UT       No replacement. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe                  Recordable 2R12 (Spring 2007 Outage)                      side for circumferential flaws. No examination coverage from the            Indications valve side due to configuration. Limited ultrasonic examination for clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the taper. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. However, with the additional limitations for the clockwise and counterclockwise scans the overall coverage is reduced to 35%.
                                                .
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2R10  (Spring 2004 Outage) 6" Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
50% UT UT Indication due  to  Geometry SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-2:        Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. /                                                                                                    Examination Exam. History          Description                                  Limitation                              Coverage    Results 11204-038-1-RI          14 Branch            Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the       50% UT      No Connection to Pipe    pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection                  Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage)                      side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and           Indications coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
RR-47  Version 1.0 E5-4 Table  RR-47-1:    Class 1 Piping Welds Identification No.
11204-063-28-RI         4 Valve to Pipe     Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the       50% UT      No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to                 Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage)                       configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage.             Indications Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%
Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 21204-023-15R-RI 2R12  (Spring 2007 Outage) 6" Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Baseline examination after valve replacement. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side for circumferential flaws. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. Limited ultrasonic examination for clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the taper. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. However, with the additional limitations for the clockwise and counterclockwise scans the overall coverage is reduced to 35%.
of the Code coverage can be credited.
35% UT No Recordable Indications 21204-023-16R-RI 2R12  (Spring 2007 Outage) 6" Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. Baseline examination after valve replacement. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side for circumferential flaws. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. Limited ultrasonic examination for clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the taper. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. However, with the additional limitations for the clockwise and counterclockwise scans the overall coverage is reduced to 35%. . 35% UT No Recordable Indications SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
11204-177-13-RI         8 Pipe to Valve     Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the       50% UT      No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to                 Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage)                       configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage.             Indications Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%
RR-47  Version 1.0 E5-5 Table  RR-47-2:    Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. /  Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 11204-038-1-RI
of the Code coverage can be credited.
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1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage) 14" Branch Connection to Pipe Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
50% UT No Recordable Indications 11204-063-28-RI
RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-2:        Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. /                                                                                                    Examination Exam. History          Description                                  Limitation                              Coverage    Results 11204-192-4-RI          8 Pipe to Branch    Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the        50% UT      No Connection            pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection                  Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage)                       side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and            Indications coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
21204-006-2-RI          24 Valve to Elbow    Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the       50% UT      UT elbow side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to                 Indications 2R11 (Fall 2005 Outage)                      configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage.                 due to Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both                   Geometry sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%
of the Code coverage can be credited.
21204-008-10-RI        8 Pipe to Valve      Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the        50% UT       No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to                  Recordable 2R10 (Spring 2004                            configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage.              Indications Outage)                                Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%
of the Code coverage can be credited.
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1R11  (Fall 2003 Outage) 4" Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonst ration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
50% UT No Recordable Indications 11204-177-13-RI
RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-2:       Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. /                                                                                                   Examination Exam. History           Description                                 Limitation                               Coverage   Results 21204-039-1-RI         6 Valve to Pipe     Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the       50% UT       No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to                 Recordable 2R10 (Spring 2004                           configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage.             Indications Outage)                               Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%
 
of the Code coverage can be credited.
1R11  (Fall 2003 Outage) 8" Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonst ration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
21204-192-4-RI         8 Pipe to Branch   Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the       50% UT      No Connection          pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection                 Recordable 2R10 (Spring 2004                            side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and           Indications Outage)                                coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
 
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50% UT No Recordable Indications SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-47   Version 1.0 E5-6 Table RR-47-2:   Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. /   Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 11204-192-4-RI  
 
1R11  (Fall 2003 Outage) 8" Pipe to Branch Connection  Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
 
50% UT No Recordable  Indications 21204-006-2-RI 2R11  (Fall 2005 Outage) 24" Valve to Elbow Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the elbow side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonst ration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
50% UT UT Indications due to Geometry 21204-008-10-RI 2R10 (Spring 2004               Outage) 8" Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonst ration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
 
50% UT No Recordable Indications SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-47  Version 1.0 E5-7 Table  RR-47-2:    Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. /  Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 21204-039-1-RI
 
2R10  (Spring 2004              Outage) 6" Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonst ration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
50% UT No Recordable Indications 21204-192-4-RI  
 
2R10  (Spring 2004              Outage) 8" Pipe to Branch Connection Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.
50% UT No Recordable  Indications


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-47   Version 1.0 E5-8 FIGURE RR-47 Typical Single-Side Access fo r Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all fou r-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
RR-47 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-47 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4" each side of weld toes.
C L
Weld (1) Pipe/Elbow Component C L
Pipe/Elbow                                                              Component (1)
(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.
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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 6 Relief Request RR-48 Class 2 Ferritic Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)  
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 6 Relief Request RR-48 Class 2 Ferritic Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-48   Version 1.0 E6-1  Plant Site-Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2.
RR-48 Version 1.0 Plant Site- Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2.
Interval - Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Unit:
Requested Date for Approval and Basis: 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Interval - 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
ASME Code Components Affected: Southern Nuclear (SNC) developed the risk-informed ISI (RI-ISI) program for piping welds during the second ISI interval for Vogtle. SNC determined a scope from the Class 1 and 2 piping and prepared a technical alternative for NRC review. The NRC approved the technical alternative (see References) and RI-ISI was implemented at Vogtle during the 1R11 outage in Fall 2003 for Unit-1 and the 2R10 outage in Spring 2004 for Unit-2. The selected RI-ISI examinations are assigned ASME Category R-A per the Vogtle alternative. Vogtle has revised the original pipe weld numbers by adding an "-RI" suffix onto the weld numbers to distinguish them from the previous ISI weld number.  
Interval Dates:
 
Requested   10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for  code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and  included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis:  (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
ASME Code     Southern Nuclear (SNC) developed the risk-informed ISI (RI-ISI) program for Components    piping welds during the second ISI interval for Vogtle. SNC determined a Affected:  scope from the Class 1 and 2 piping and prepared a technical alternative for NRC review. The NRC approved the technical alternative (see References) and RI-ISI was implemented at Vogtle during the 1R11 outage in Fall 2003 for Unit-1 and the 2R10 outage in Spring 2004 for Unit-2. The selected RI-ISI examinations are assigned ASME Category R-A per the Vogtle alternative.
Vogtle has revised the original pipe weld numbers by adding an -RI suffix onto the weld numbers to distinguish them from the previous ISI weld number.
The affected component is a Class 2, ASME Section XI Category R-A, ferritic steel piping weld as shown in Table RR-48.
The affected component is a Class 2, ASME Section XI Category R-A, ferritic steel piping weld as shown in Table RR-48.
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no Addenda plus NRC-approved technical alternative to implement risk-informed ISI for the examination of piping welds.
Applicable   ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no Addenda plus NRC-approved technical Code Edition  alternative to implement risk-informed ISI for the examination of piping welds.
Applicable Code Requirements: The Vogtle RI-ISI documentation including the technical alternative is used to determine the scope of the volumetric examinations. The examinations were performed after the required implementation of Supplement 3 of Appendix VIII. The examination volume is shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWC-2500-7(a) except that the volume was increased to include 1/2-inch beyond each side of the base metal thickness transition (or counterbore) to meet RI-ISI  
and Addenda:
Applicable   The Vogtle RI-ISI documentation including the technical alternative is used to Code  determine the scope of the volumetric examinations. The examinations were Requirements:    performed after the required implementation of Supplement 3 of Appendix VIII.
The examination volume is shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWC-2500-7(a) except that the volume was increased to include 1/2-inch beyond each side of the base metal thickness transition (or counterbore) to meet RI-ISI requirements.
Impracticality  Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWC-Compliance:  2500-7(a). The weld with limitations is described in Table RR-48. The examination was performed to the maximum extent possible. Figure RR-48 shows a typical representation of the 29.5-inch weld, along with limitations.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWC-2500-7(a). The weld with limitations is described in Table RR-48. The examination was performed to the maximum extent possible. Figure RR-48 shows a typical representation of the 29.5-inch weld, along with limitations. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-48 Version 1.0 described in the table.
RR-48   Version 1.0 E6-2 described in the table.
Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing 29.5-inch manifold piping Caused by  plus the valve with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance:  examination.
Burden Caused by Compliance: Compliance would require replacement of the existing 29.5-inch manifold piping plus the valve with new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.
Proposed   The ultrasonic examinations were performed after the implementation of Alternative Appendix VIII and consist of primarily a single-sided examination from the and Basis for manifold piping. The root area of the weld was interrogated with a 45° shear Use:  wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations are performed each ISI period for the weld listed in Table RR-48. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of this weld. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: The ultrasonic examinations were performed after the implementation of Appendix VIII and consist of primarily a single-sided examination from the manifold piping. The root area of the weld was interrogated with a 45° shear wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations are performed each ISI period for the weld listed in Table RR-48. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of this weld. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Duration of The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
Proposed Relief Request:
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-16, Revision 1 for the 2 nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on December 31, 1998. Since the UT examination in this relief request were performed to Supplement 3 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-16, Revision 1.  
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-16, Revision 1 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on December 31, 1998. Since the UT examination in this relief request were performed to Supplement 3 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-16, Revision 1.


==References:==
==References:==
NRC SER TAC Nos. M98977, M98978, MA3364 and MA3365 for the previous relief requests. The NRC approved risk-informed ISI at Vogtle per SER TAC Nos. MB6118 and MB6119.
NRC SER TAC Nos. M98977, M98978, MA3364 and MA3365 for the previous relief requests. The NRC approved risk-informed ISI at Vogtle per SER TAC Nos. MB6118 and MB6119.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-48   Version 1.0 E6-3  Table RR-48:   Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No.
RR-48 Version 1.0 Table RR-48:       Class 2 Piping Welds Examination Identification No. Description                             Limitation                           Coverage     Results 21301-004-10-RI     29.5-Inch Manifold Post-PDI examination after the implementation of RI-ISI         75% UT No Recordable Pipe to Valve      (therefore, no surface examination is performed). There was no             Indications 2R10 (Spring 2004                      examination coverage from the valve side and limited ultrasonic Outage)                                examination from the pipe side due to the configuration. See Figure RR-48 for picture.
Description Limitation Coverage Examination  Results 21301-004-10-RI 2R10  (Spring 2004 Outage)  29.5-Inch Manifold Pipe to Valve  Post-PDI examination after the implementation of RI-ISI  (therefore, no surface examination is performed). There was no examination coverage from the valve side and limited ultrasonic examination from the pipe side due to the configuration. See Figure RR-48 for picture. 75% UT No Recordable Indications
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-48   Version 1.0 E6-4 FIGURE RR-48 Typical Single-Side Access fo r Volumetric Examinations  
RR-48 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-48 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations E6-4


Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 7 Relief Request RR-49 Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell and Bottom Head Welds  
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 7 Relief Request RR-49 Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell and Bottom Head Welds


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-49   Version 1.0 E7-1 Plant Site-Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
RR-49 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:
Interval-Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.
Requested Date for Approval and Basis 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Interval-Interval Dates:
ASME Code Components Affected: Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-A, Items B1.11, B1.12, and B1.21 reactor pressure vessel (RPV) welds, as shown in Table RR-49.
2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
Requested Date     10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by for Approval and    the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and Basis  is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Applicable Code Requirements: ASME Item numbers (B1.11 and B1.12) listed above for Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, require that 100% of the length of each weld be examined. However, ASME Item numbers B1.21 listed above for Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, requires that the accessible length of each weld be examined. Even though only the accessible length was required for Item B1.21 welds, they were conservatively included. Per Code Case N-460, coverage greater than 90% is acceptable. The examination volume is shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-1 for Item Number B1.11, Figure IWB-2500-2 for Item Number B1.12, and Figure IWB-2500-3 for Item Number B1.21.
ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-A, Items B1.11, B1.12, and B1.21 Components Affected:  reactor pressure vessel (RPV) welds, as shown in Table RR-49.
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figures. A total of seven RPV welds for Vogtle-1 and -2 are shown in Table RR-49. Three longitudinal welds on the Vogtle-1 RPV are included but the corresponding welds for Vogtle-2 did not have the limited examination. The design of the Vogtle-2 RPV included placing the core support lugs at different azimuths from the three lower shell longitudinal welds in order to maximize examination coverage. As noted in the limitations, additional positioning of the ultrasonic transducer was undertaken to maximize the coverage for these seven welds.
Applicable Code Edition and   ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
Addenda:
Applicable Code     ASME Item numbers (B1.11 and B1.12) listed above for Table IWB-Requirements:    2500-1, Examination Category B-A, require that 100% of the length of each weld be examined. However, ASME Item numbers B1.21 listed above for Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, requires that the accessible length of each weld be examined. Even though only the accessible length was required for Item B1.21 welds, they were conservatively included. Per Code Case N-460, coverage greater than 90% is acceptable. The examination volume is shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-1 for Item Number B1.11, Figure IWB-2500-2 for Item Number B1.12, and Figure IWB-2500-3 for Item Number B1.21.
Impracticality of Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded Compliance:    areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figures. A total of seven RPV welds for Vogtle-1 and -2 are shown in Table RR-49. Three longitudinal welds on the Vogtle-1 RPV are included but the corresponding welds for Vogtle-2 did not have the limited examination. The design of the Vogtle-2 RPV included placing the core support lugs at different azimuths from the three lower shell longitudinal welds in order to maximize examination coverage. As noted in the limitations, additional positioning of the ultrasonic transducer was undertaken to maximize the coverage for these seven welds.
Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the interferences described in Table RR-49.
Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the interferences described in Table RR-49.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-49   Version 1.0 E7-2  Burden Caused by Compliance: Obtaining more coverage would require replacement of the Vogtle-1 and -2 reactor pressure vessels.
RR-49 Version 1.0 Burden Caused   Obtaining more coverage would require replacement of the Vogtle-1 and -
Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: The examination of these seven welds was performed using automated ultrasonic techniques qualified through the Appendix VIII process. A large percentage of the weld root was interrogated for these seven welds and no ultrasonic indications exceeded the allowable flaw tables. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations are performed each refueling outage for these components. Based on these examination results plus the cumulative volumetric examination coverage of all RPV shell welds there is reasonable assurance of structural integrity and relief should be  
by Compliance:  2 reactor pressure vessels.
 
Proposed The examination of these seven welds was performed using automated Alternative and ultrasonic techniques qualified through the Appendix VIII process. A Basis for Use: large percentage of the weld root was interrogated for these seven welds and no ultrasonic indications exceeded the allowable flaw tables. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations are performed each refueling outage for these components. Based on these examination results plus the cumulative volumetric examination coverage of all RPV shell welds there is reasonable assurance of structural integrity and relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).  
Duration of Proposed The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.
 
Relief Request:
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2 nd Interval.
Precedents: These RPV welds were examined during the first ISI interval with less coverage and were documented to the NRC. The NRC granted approval for these limited examinations by letters dated January 29, 1999 for Unit-1 and June 5, 2000 for Unit-2.
Precedents: These RPV welds were examined during the first ISI interval with less coverage and were documented to the NRC. The NRC granted approval for these limited examinations by letters dated January 29, 1999 for Unit-1 and June 5, 2000 for Unit-2.  


==References:==
==References:==
 
TAC Nos. MA0284 and MA3944 plus MA4356 Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
TAC Nos. MA0284 and MA3944 plus MA4356 Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-49   Version 1.0 E7-3 TABLE RR-49 Weld Number /
RR-49 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-49 Weld Number / ASME Examined     Item Coverage                                   Basis for Limited Coverage 11201-V6-001-W06 B1.11 78.4%   The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of six RPV core support lugs. Scanning was conducted between and below the obstructing lugs with the 1R13 (Fall 2006                scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head Outage)                      so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lugs as possible.
Examined ASME  Item Coverage Basis for Limited Coverage 11201-V6-001-W06 1R13  (Fall 2006              Outage) B1.11 78.4% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of six RPV core support lugs. Scanning was conducted between and below the obstructing lugs with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lugs as possible. 11201-V6-001-W18 1R13  (Fall 2006              Outage) B1.12 79.0% The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 60° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible. 11201-V6-001-W19 1R13  (Fall 2006 Outage) B1.12 79.0% The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 180° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible. 11201-V6-001-W20  
11201-V6-001-W18 B1.12 79.0%   The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 60° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular 1R13 (Fall 2006                and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by Outage)                      visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible.
 
11201-V6-001-W19 B1.12 79.0%   The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 180° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular 1R13 (Fall 2006                and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by Outage)                      visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible.
1R13  (Fall 2006              Outage) B1.12 79.0% The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 300° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible. 11201-V6-001-W07 1R13  (Fall 2006 Outage) B1.21 74.1% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of the peripherally-located bottom-mounted inspection (BMI) tubes. Scanning was conducted between the obstructing tubes with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the BMI tubes as possible.  
11201-V6-001-W20 B1.12 79.0%   The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 300° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular 1R13 (Fall 2006                and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by Outage)                      visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible.
11201-V6-001-W07 B1.21 74.1%   The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of the peripherally-located bottom-mounted inspection (BMI) tubes. Scanning was conducted 1R13 (Fall 2006                between the obstructing tubes with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted Outage)                      positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the BMI tubes as possible.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-49   Version 1.0 E7-4  TABLE RR-49 Weld Number /
RR-49 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-49 Weld Number /   ASME Examined       Item Coverage                                 Basis for Limited Coverage 21201-V6-001-W06  B1.11 78.4%   The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of six RPV core support lugs. Scanning was conducted between and below the obstructing lugs with the 2R12 (Spring 2007                scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head Outage)                      so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lugs as possible.
Examined ASME  Item Coverage Basis for Limited Coverage 21201-V6-001-W06 2R12 (Spring 2007          Outage) B1.11 78.4% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of six RPV core support lugs. Scanning was conducted between and below the obstructing lugs with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lugs as possible. 21201-V6-001-W07 2R12 (Spring 2007          Outage) B1.21 74.1% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of the peripherally-located bottom-mounted inspection (BMI) tubes. Scanning was conducted between the obstructing tubes with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the BMI tubes as possible.  
21201-V6-001-W07  B1.21 74.1%   The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of the peripherally-located bottom-mounted inspection (BMI) tubes. Scanning was conducted 2R12 (Spring 2007                between the obstructing tubes with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted Outage)                      positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the BMI tubes as possible.
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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 8 Relief Request RR-50 Class 2 Vessel Weld Examinations  
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 8 Relief Request RR-50 Class 2 Vessel Weld Examinations


SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-50   Version 1.0 E8-1  Plant Site- Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Interval-Interval Dates:
RR-50 Version 1.0 Plant Site- Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Unit:
2 nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007 Requested Date for Approval and Basis 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Interval- 2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007 Interval Dates:
ASME Code Components Affected: Class 2, ASME Section XI, Code Category C-B, Item No. C2.21, for Class 2 vessel welds as shown on Table RR-52.  
Requested   10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by Date for  the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and Approval and  is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted Basis  by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
ASME Code     Class 2, ASME Section XI, Code Category C-B, Item No. C2.21, for Components    Class 2 vessel welds as shown on Table RR-52.
Affected:
Applicable  ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
Code Edition and Addenda:
Applicable  Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category C-B, Item C2.21 requires Code  examination per Figure IWC-2500-4(a), (b) or (c).
Requirements:
Impracticality  Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of  restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figures Compliance:    referenced above. The five welds with limitations include the RHR heat exchanger (1205 system) and the Class 2 portion of the steam generator 4 (1201 system). The limitations are described in Table RR-
: 50. The ASME Code figures are not representative of the Vogtle RHR heat exchanger nozzle weld numbers W04 and W05. Figure RR-50-1 shows the Vogtle RHR heat exchanger nozzle configuration which includes the reinforcing plate on the ID of the nozzle as compared to the ASME Code Figure IWC-2500-4(c) which shows the reinforcing plate on the OD. Figure RR-50-2 shows the Auxiliary Feedwater Nozzle on Unit-2 steam generator 4. With this configuration, the examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden    Compliance would require replacement of the existing heat Caused by    exchangers and steam generators with a special design to allow Compliance    examination.
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Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
Applicable Code Requirements: Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category C-B, Item C2.21 requires examination per Figure IWC-2500-4(a), (b) or (c).
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figures referenced above. The five welds with limitations include the RHR heat exchanger  (1205 system) and the Class 2 portion of the steam generator 4  (1201 system). The limitations are described in Table RR-50. The ASME Code figures are not representative of the Vogtle RHR heat exchanger nozzle weld numbers W04 and W05. Figure RR-50-1 shows the Vogtle RHR heat exchanger nozzle configuration which includes the reinforcing plate on the ID of the nozzle as compared to the ASME Code Figure IWC-2500-4(c) which shows the reinforcing plate on the OD. Figure RR-50-2 shows the Auxiliary Feedwater Nozzle on Unit-2 steam generator 4. With this configuration, the examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden Caused by Compliance Compliance would require replacement of the existing heat exchangers and steam generators with a special design to allow examination.
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-50   Version 1.0 E8-2   Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: A surface examination was performed on these welds. The inspection volume of all five welds was interrogated with UT from one side of the weld looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 2 leakage test are performed once an ISI period on all of these welds. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance that structural integrity is being maintained; therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
RR-50 Version 1.0 Proposed   A surface examination was performed on these welds. The inspection Alternative volume of all five welds was interrogated with UT from one side of the and Basis for weld looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual Use:  examinations associated with the Class 2 leakage test are performed once an ISI period on all of these welds. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance that structural integrity is being maintained; therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2 nd ISI Interval.
Duration of The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd ISI Interval.
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are very similar to Vogtle RR-14, Revision 3 which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.  
Proposed Relief Request:
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are very similar to Vogtle RR-14, Revision 3 which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.


==References:==
==References:==
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-50   Version 1.0 E8-3  TABLE RR-50 Weld Number /
RR-50 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-50 Weld Number / ASME                                                                                    Examination Examined     Item Coverage                                 Limitations                                 Results 11205-E6-002-W04 C2.21 100% PT   This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see No Recordable 41.5% UT  Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking     Indications 1R12 (Spring                    were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from 2005 Outage)                  the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.
Examined ASME  Item Coverage Limitations Examination Results 11205-E6-002-W04 1R12  (Spring        2005 Outage) C2.21 100% PT 41.5% UT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed. No Recordable Indications 11205-E6-002-W05 1R12  (Spring        2005 Outage) C2.21 100% PT 41.5% UT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed. No Recordable Indications 21205-E6-002-W04 2R12  (Spring        2007 Outage) C2.21 100% PT 41.5% UT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed. Code-allowable PT indication; No Recordable UT Indications SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
11205-E6-002-W05 C2.21 100% PT   This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see No Recordable 41.5% UT  Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking     Indications 1R12 (Spring                    were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from 2005 Outage)                  the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.
RR-50  Version 1.0 E8-4 TABLE RR-50 Weld Number /
21205-E6-002-W04 C2.21 100% PT   This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see Code-allowable 41.5% UT  Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking   PT indication; 2R12 (Spring                    were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from     No Recordable 2007 Outage)                  the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is         UT Indications stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.
Examined ASME  Item  Coverage  Limitations Examination Results 21205-E6-002-W05
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2R12  (Spring        2007 Outage) C2.21 100% PT 41.5% UT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed. No Recordable PT Indications; Code-allowable UT indication 21201-B6-004-W26 2R10  (Spring        2004 Outage) C2.21 100% MT 50% UT This is a carbon steel steam generator. Due to the configuration (see Figure RR-50-2), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking were performed only from the vessel side. Axial scan coverage from the vessel side was complete. Circumferential scans looking for axial cracking were limited to the weld and vessel side. 100% surface examination performed. No Recordable Indications
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-50 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-50 Weld Number /  ASME                                                                                    Examination Examined      Item Coverage                                  Limitations                                Results 21205-E6-002-W05 C2.21 100% PT   This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see No Recordable 41.5% UT  Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking   PT Indications; 2R12 (Spring                    were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from     Code-allowable 2007 Outage)                  the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is           UT indication stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.
21201-B6-004-W26 C2.21 100% MT   This is a carbon steel steam generator. Due to the configuration (see   No Recordable 50% UT  Figure RR-50-2), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking     Indications 2R10 (Spring                    were performed only from the vessel side. Axial scan coverage from 2004 Outage)                  the vessel side was complete. Circumferential scans looking for axial cracking were limited to the weld and vessel side. 100% surface examination performed.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-50   Version 1.0 E8-5 Figure RR-50-1 for RHR Heat Exchanger Nozzle Welds  
RR-50 Version 1.0 Figure RR-50-1 for RHR Heat Exchanger Nozzle Welds Figure RR-50-2 for Steam Generator 4 Nozzle Weld E8-5


Figure RR-50-2 for Steam Generator 4 Nozzle Weld
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 9 Relief Request RR-51 Class 2 Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger Shell Welds


Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 9 Relief Request RR-51 Class 2 Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger Shell Welds SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-51   Version 1.0 E9-1  Plant Site- Unit: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Interval-Interval Dates: 2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007 Requested Date for Approval and Basis 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: "Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical."    Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
RR-51 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:
ASME Code Components Affected: Class 2, ASME Section XI, Code Category C-A, Item Number C1.10, for Class 2 vessel shell welds as shown in Table RR-51.
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Interval-Interval Dates:
Applicable Code Edition and Addenda: ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007 Requested     10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by Date for  the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and Approval and    is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted Basis  by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.
Applicable Code Requirements: Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Item C1.10 requires examination per Figure IWC-2500-1.
ASME Code     Class 2, ASME Section XI, Code Category C-A, Item Number C1.10, for Components      Class 2 vessel shell welds as shown in Table RR-51.
Impracticality of Compliance: Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figure referenced above. The two welds with limitations are on the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) heat exchanger and are described in Table RR-51.
Affected:
Figure RR-51 shows the typical representation of the limited weld examinations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably incr easing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Applicable Code Edition   ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.
Burden Caused by Compliance Compliance would require replacement of the existing RHR heat exchangers with a special design to allow examination.
and Addenda:
Proposed Alternative and Basis for Use: At least 74% of the examination volume of each weld was interrogated using two beam directions looking for circumferential cracking. Additionally, at least 95% of the examination volume of each weld was interrogated using one beam direction looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Applicable Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Item C1.10 requires Code Requirements:    examination per Figure IWC-2500-1.
RR-51  Version 1.0 E9-2 2 leakage test are performed once an ISI period on all of these welds. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance that structural integrity is being maintained; therefore, relief should be granted
Impracticality   Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of  restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figure Compliance:    referenced above. The two welds with limitations are on the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) heat exchanger and are described in Table RR-51.
Figure RR-51 shows the typical representation of the limited weld examinations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.
Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing RHR heat Caused by Compliance      exchangers with a special design to allow examination.
Proposed   At least 74% of the examination volume of each weld was interrogated Alternative  using two beam directions looking for circumferential cracking.
and Basis for  Additionally, at least 95% of the examination volume of each weld was Use:  interrogated using one beam direction looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class E9-1


per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
Duration of Proposed Relief Request: The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2 nd ISI Interval.
RR-51 Version 1.0 2 leakage test are performed once an ISI period on all of these welds.
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are very similar to Vogtle RR-14, Revision 3 which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.  
These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance that structural integrity is being maintained; therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd ISI Interval.
Request:
Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are very similar to Vogtle RR-14, Revision 3 which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.


==References:==
==References:==
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.  
Status: Awaiting NRC approval.
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SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-51   Version 1.0 E9-3  TABLE RR-51 Weld Number /
RR-51 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-51 Weld Number /   ASME                                                                                  Examination Examined       Item Coverage                               Limitations                                 Results 11205-E6-002-W01   C1.10 55% UT   No examination coverage from the flange side due to the configuration. No Recordable Limited clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the   Indications 1R10 (Spring                        weld due to the weld configuration. See Figure RR-51 for coverage.
Examined ASME  Item Coverage Limitations Examination Results 11205-E6-002-W01 1R10  (Spring        2002 Outage) C1.10 55% UT No examination coverage from the flange side due to the configuration. Limited clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the weld configuration. See Figure RR-51 for coverage. No Recordable Indications 21205-E6-002-W01 2R09  (Fall 2002        Outage) C1.10 56% UT No examination coverage from the flange side due to the configuration. Limited clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the weld configuration. See Figure RR-51 for coverage. UT indications due to Geometry SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
2002 Outage) 21205-E6-002-W01   C1.10 56% UT   No examination coverage from the flange side due to the configuration. UT indications Limited clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the     due to 2R09 (Fall 2002                      weld due to the weld configuration. See Figure RR-51 for coverage.       Geometry Outage)
RR-51  Version 1.0 E9-
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Figure RR-51 for RHR Heat Exchanger Shell Welds}}
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)
RR-51 Version 1.0 Figure RR-51 for RHR Heat Exchanger Shell Welds E9-4}}

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Submittal of Relief Requests Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program
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Issue date: 05/30/2008
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David H. Jones Southern Nuclear Vice President Operating Company. Inc.

Engineering 40 Inverness Center Parkway Birmingham, Alabama 35242 Tel 205.992.5984 Fax 205.992.0341 SOUIHE-A COMPANY May 30.2008 Energy to Serve lOur WorM'"

Docket Nos.: 50-424 NL-08-0765 50-425 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATIN: Document Control Desk Washington. D. C. 20555-0001 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Intervallnservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv), Southern Nuclear Operating Company hereby submits the enclosed relief requests for the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2, Second 10-Year Intervallnservice Inspection Program.

These relief requests are coverage relief requests where it is impractical to obtain more than 90 percent coverage and there is reasonable assurance of structural integrity. Two of the nine relief requests pertain to pipe weld examinations performed after the implementation of risk informed inservice inspection (RI-ISI).

The relief requests are requested to be approved by May 29. 2009.

This letter contains no NRC commitments. If you have any questions, please advise.

DHJ/DRG/daj

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NL-08-0765 Page 2

Enclosures:

1. RR-43, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Pressurizer Nozzle to Safe-End Welds
2. RR-44, Vogtle - Unit 1 Class 1 Cast Stainless Piping Butt Welds
3. RR-45, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 1 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds
4. RR-46, Vogtle - Unit 2 Class 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds
5. RR-47, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 1 and 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)
6. RR-48, Vogtle - Unit 2 Class 2 Ferritic Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)
7. RR-49, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell and Bottom Head Welds
8. RR-50, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 2 Vessel Weld Examinations
9. RR-51, Vogtle - Units 1 and 2 Class 2 Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger Shell Welds cc: Southern Nuclear Operating Company Mr. J. T. Gasser, Executive Vice President Mr. T. E. Tynan, Vice President - Vogtle RType: CVC7000 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. L. A. Reyes, Regional Administrator Mr. R. A. Jervey, NRR Project Manager - Vogtle Mr. G. J. McCoy, Senior Resident Inspector - Vogtle

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 1 Relief Request RR-43 Pressurizer Nozzle to Safe-End Welds

SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)

RR-43 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.

Interval -

Interval Dates:

2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.

Requested 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis: (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-F, Item B5.40, pressure retaining Components Affected: dissimilar metal piping welds on the pressurizer as shown in Table RR-43.

Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda. These were pre-Appendix Code Edition and Addenda: VIII examinations.

Applicable Examination Category B-F, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Code Section XI Code requires surface and volumetric examination of pressure-Requirements: retaining dissimilar welds in Class 1 piping. Applicable examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length. To obtain 100% coverage, the ultrasonic beam must pass through the entire examination volume in four directions, axial (up &

down) and circumferential (clockwise & counter-clockwise). Supplement 4 of Appendix III adds an additional 1/2-inch of base material on the ID for reflectors transverse to the weld (see Figure RR-43 for a pictorial representation).

Impracticality Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-Compliance: 2500-8 and ASME Section XI Appendix III, Supplement 4. The eight welds with limitations are described in Table RR-43. Figure RR-43 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination, along with limitations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing pressurizer nozzles and Caused by safe ends with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance: examination.

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RR-43 Version 1.0 Proposed A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed to Appendix III and and Basis for consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the safe-end side of the Use: weld. The ultrasonic examination was also performed from the nozzle side to the extent possible.

Visual VT-2 examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test were performed each refueling outage at both units. A bare metal visual (BMV) examination, in accordance with Materials Reliability Program MRP-139, was performed on the Vogtle-1 welds during the 1R12 and 1R13 outages (Spring 2005 and Fall 2006 outages, respectively) and during the Fall 2005 refueling outage (2R11). During the Spring 2008 outage (1R14) and the Spring 2007 outage (2R12), full-structural weld overlays were installed on the pressurizer nozzle to safe end welds for each Vogtle unit. In addition to mitigating these welds, the design of the full structural weld overlays allows future ultrasonic examinations to be performed with essentially no physical limitations.

Based on the level of examination coverage obtained for the subject welds plus the Vogtle decision to install full structural weld overlays on all six pressurizer nozzles for both units, there is reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.

Request:

Precedents: Ultrasonic coverage is similar to that shown in Vogtle-1 RR-12 and Vogtle-2 RR-12 for the first ISI interval.

References:

None Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-43 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-43 Examination Identification No. Description Limitation Coverage Results 11201-V6-002-W17 6-Inch Safety Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT No Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT Recordable 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage) End nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential Indications scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.

11201-V6-002-W18 6-Inch Safety Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT No Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT Recordable 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage) End nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential Indications scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.

11201-V6-002-W19 6-Inch Safety Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT No Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT Recordable 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage) End nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential Indications scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.

11201-V6-002-W20 6-Inch Relief Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT UT Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT Indications 1R9 (Fall 2000 Outage) End nozzle side due to the configuration. Limited circumferential due to scans on the nozzle side looking for axial cracking due to the Geometry configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.

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RR-43 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-43 Examination Identification No. Description Limitation Coverage Results 21201-V6-002-W17 6-Inch Safety Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT No Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) End nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans Indications on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.

21201-V6-002-W18 6-Inch Safety Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT No Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) End nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans Indications on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.

21201-V6-002-W19 6-Inch Safety Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT A Code-Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT allowable PT 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) End nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans indication; on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See No Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage. Recordable UT indications 21201-V6-002-W20 6-Inch Relief Pre-PDI examination. UT scans looking for circumferential 100% PT No Nozzle to Safe cracking was 100% from the safe-end side but limited on the 69% UT Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) End nozzle side to the configuration. Limited circumferential scans Indications on the nozzle side due to the configuration of the nozzle. See Figure RR-43 for typical picture and coverage.

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RR-43 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-43 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.

CL Pipe/Elbow Component (2) (1) (2)

.25 .25 (1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.

(2) Examination volume: Weld + 1/2 each side of weld toes for austenitic transverse scans.

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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 1 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 2 Relief Request RR-44 Class 1 Cast Stainless Piping Butt Welds

SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)

RR-44 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 1.

Interval -

Interval Dates:

2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.

Requested 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis: (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-J, Item B9.11, austenitic steel piping Components Affected: welds as shown in Table RR-44.

Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda. These were pre-Appendix Code Edition and Addenda: VIII examinations.

Applicable Examination Category B-J, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Code Section XI Code requires surface and volumetric examination of pressure-Requirements: retaining welds in Class 1 piping. Applicable examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length. To obtain 100% coverage, the ultrasonic beam must pass through the entire examination volume in four directions, axial (up & down) and circumferential (clockwise & counter-clockwise). Supplement 4 of Appendix III adds an additional 1/2-inch of base material on the ID for reflectors transverse to the weld (see Figure RR-44 for a pictorial representation).

Impracticality Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-Compliance: 2500-8 and ASME Section XI Appendix III, Supplement 4. Two cast stainless piping welds with limitations are described in Table RR-44. Figure RR-44 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination, along with limitations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing reactor coolant pump Caused by nozzles with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance: examination.

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RR-44 Version 1.0 Proposed A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed to Appendix III and and Basis for consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the pipe or elbow side of Use: the weld. The ultrasonic examination was also performed from the nozzle side to the extent possible. Based on the level of examination coverage obtained for the subject welds, if significant service-induced degradation were occurring, there is reasonable assurance that evidence of it would have been detected. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test were performed each refueling outage. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.

Request:

Precedents: This relief request is essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.

References:

NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.

Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-44 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-44 Identification No. / Exam. Examination History Description Limitation Coverage Results 11201-005-8 31 Elbow to Nozzle 100 % surface examination. Complete ultrasonic 100% PT No examination from the elbow side. Limited coverage 90% UT Recordable 1R8 (Spring 1999 Outage) for axial and circumferential flaws from the nozzle Indications side due to configuration. See Figure RR-44 for typical picture and coverage.

11201-009-1 27.5 Nozzle to Pipe 100 % surface examination. Complete ultrasonic 100% PT No examination from the pipe side. Limited coverage for 75% UT Recordable 1R8 (Spring 1999 Outage) axial and circumferential flaws from the nozzle side Indications due to configuration. See Figure RR-44 for typical picture and coverage.

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RR-44 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-44 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.

(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.

(2) Examination volume: Weld + 1/2 each side of weld toes for austenitic transverse scans.

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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 3 Relief Request RR-45 Class 1 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds

SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)

RR-45 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.

Interval -

Interval Dates:

2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.

Requested 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis: (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-J, Item B9.11, austenitic steel piping Components Affected: welds as shown in Table RR-45.

Applicable Code Edition ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.

and Addenda:

Applicable Examination Category B-J, Table IWB-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the ASME Code Section XI Code requires both a surface and a volumetric examination. The Requirements: examinations were performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII. The examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI Figure IWB-2500-8 and include essentially 100% of the weld length.

Impracticality Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWB-2500-Compliance: 8. The two welds with limitations are described in Table RR-45. Figure RR-45 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the flange is similar. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing valve and flange with Caused by Compliance: new components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.

Proposed A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed after Appendix VIII and and Basis for consisted of a single-sided examination from the pipe or elbow side of the weld.

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RR-45 Version 1.0 refracted longitudinal wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test are performed each refueling outage. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.

Request:

Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-13, Revision 3.

References:

NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.

Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-45 Version 1.0 Table RR-45 Identification No. / Examination Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Results 11204-021-17 6 Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. 100% PT No Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No 50% UT Recordable 1R10 (Spring 2002 Outage) examination coverage from the valve side due to Indications configuration. See Figure RR-45 for typical picture and coverage.

Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

21201-058-7 6 Elbow to Flange Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. 100% PT No Complete ultrasonic examination from the elbow side. No 50% UT Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) examination coverage from the flange side due to Indications configuration. See Figure RR-45 for typical picture and coverage.

Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

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RR-45 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-45 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.

C L

Pipe/Elbow Component (1)

(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.

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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 4 Relief Request RR-46 Class 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds

SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)

RR-46 Version 1.0 Plant Site- Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2.

Unit:

Interval - 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.

Interval Dates:

10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Requested (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to Date for the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration Approval and of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial Basis: operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Class 2, ASME Section XI Category C-F-1, Item Number C5.11, austenitic steel Components piping welds as shown in Table RR-46.

Affected:

Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.

Code Edition and Addenda:

Applicable Examination Category C-F-1, Table IWC-2500-1, of the 1989 Edition of the Code ASME Section XI Code requires both a surface and a volumetric examination.

Requirements: The examinations were performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII. The examination volumes are shown in ASME Section XI Figure IWC-2500-7(a) and include essentially 100% of the weld length.

Impracticality Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWC-Compliance: 2500-7(a). The two welds with limitations are described in Table RR-46.

Figure RR-46 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the flange is similar. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible.

Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing flanges with new Caused by components fabricated with a special design to allow examination.

Compliance:

Proposed A surface examination (liquid penetrant technique) was performed on these Alternative welds. The ultrasonic examinations were performed after the implementation of and Basis for Appendix VIII and consisted of primarily a single-sided examination from the E4-1

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RR-46 Version 1.0 Use: pipe side of the weld. The root of the weld was interrogated with both a 45° shear wave and a 60° refracted longitudinal wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 2 leakage test are performed once every ISI period. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds.

Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.

Proposed Relief Request:

Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-15, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-15, Revision 3.

References:

NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.

Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-46 Version 1.0 Table RR-46 Identification No. / Examination Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Results 21206-005-1 8 Flange to Pipe Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete 100% PT No ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination 50% UT Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) coverage from the flange side due to configuration. See Indications Figure RR-46 for typical picture and coverage.

Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

21206-006-1 8 Flange to Pipe Post-PDI examination. 100% surface examination. Complete 100% PT No ultrasonic examination from the pipe side. No examination 50% UT Recordable 2R8 (Spring 2001 Outage) coverage from the flange side due to configuration. See Indications Figure RR-46 for typical picture and coverage.

Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

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RR-46 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-46 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.

C L

Pipe/Elbow Component (1)

(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.

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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 5 Relief Request RR-47 Class 1 and 2 Stainless Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)

SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)

RR-47 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.

Interval -

Interval Dates:

2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.

Requested 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis: (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Southern Nuclear (SNC) developed the risk-informed ISI (RI-ISI) program for Components piping welds during the second ISI interval for Vogtle. SNC determined a Affected: scope from the Class 1 and 2 piping and prepared a technical alternative for NRC review. The NRC approved the technical alternative (see References) and RI-ISI was implemented at Vogtle during the 1R11 outage in Fall 2003 for Unit-1 and the 2R10 outage in Spring 2004 for Unit-2. The selected RI-ISI examinations are assigned ASME Category R-A per the Vogtle alternative.

Vogtle has revised the original pipe weld numbers by adding an -RI suffix onto the weld numbers to distinguish them from the previous ISI weld number.

The affected components are Class 1 and 2, ASME Section XI Category R-A, austenitic steel piping welds as shown in Tables RR-47-1 and -2, respectively.

Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no Addenda plus NRC-approved technical Code Edition and Addenda: alternative to implement risk-informed ISI for the examination of piping welds.

Applicable The Vogtle RI-ISI documentation including the technical alternative is used to Code determine the scope of the volumetric examinations. The examinations were Requirements: performed after the required implementation of Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII.

The examination volumes typically follow ASME Section XI Figures IWB-2500-8 and IWC-2500-7(a) except that the volume was increased to include 1/2-inch beyond each side of the base metal thickness transition (or counterbore) to meet RI-ISI requirements.

Impracticality Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figures IWB-Compliance: 2500-8 and IWC-2500-7(a). The thirteen welds with limitations are described in Table RR-47-1 (for Class 1 piping) and Table RR-47-2 (for Class 2 piping). The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Figure RR-47 shows a typical representation of a single-side access examination with a E5-1

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RR-47 Version 1.0 valve, along with limitations. The configuration of the branch connections are similar. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing valves and branch Caused by connections with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance: examination.

Proposed The ultrasonic examinations were performed after PDI implementation and Alternative consist of primarily a single-sided examination from the pipe or elbow side of and Basis for the weld. All fourteen welds received a 45° shear wave examination looking for Use: circumferential and axial cracking. The thicker piping welds (i.e., greater than 0.5-inch) were also examined with a 60° refracted longitudinal wave. The thinner piping welds were examined with a 70° shear wave. The prescribed coverage for the ultrasonic examinations is 50 %. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class 1 leakage test are performed each refueling outage for the welds listed in Table RR-47-1 and each ISI period for the welds listed in Table RR-47-2. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of these welds. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.

Request:

Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-13, Revision 3 and RR-15, Revision 3 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001. Since the UT examinations in this relief request were performed to Supplement 2 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-13 and RR-15.

References:

NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604 for the previous relief requests.

The NRC approved risk-informed ISI at Vogtle per SER TAC Nos. MB6118 and MB6119.

Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-1: Class 1 Piping Welds Examination Identification No. Description Limitation Coverage Results 11204-021-16-RI 6 Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from 50% UT UT Indication the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due due to 1R12 (Spring 2005 Outage) to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and Geometry coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

11204-023-15-RI 6 Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Limited ultrasonic examination from the 40% UT No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage) configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and Indications coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. Also, the pipe side had an additional limitation due to support steel interference which reduced the overall coverage to 40%.

21204-021-16-RI 6 Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from 50% UT UT Indication the pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due due to 2R10 (Spring 2004 Outage) to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and Geometry coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

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RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-1: Class 1 Piping Welds Examination Identification No. Description Limitation Coverage Results 21204-023-15R-RI 6 Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Baseline examination after valve 35% UT No replacement. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe Recordable 2R12 (Spring 2007 Outage) side for circumferential flaws. No examination coverage from the Indications valve side due to configuration. Limited ultrasonic examination for clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the taper. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. However, with the additional limitations for the clockwise and counterclockwise scans the overall coverage is reduced to 35%.

21204-023-16R-RI 6 Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. Baseline examination after valve 35% UT No replacement. Complete ultrasonic examination from the pipe Recordable 2R12 (Spring 2007 Outage) side for circumferential flaws. No examination coverage from the Indications valve side due to configuration. Limited ultrasonic examination for clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the weld due to the taper. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited. However, with the additional limitations for the clockwise and counterclockwise scans the overall coverage is reduced to 35%.

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RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-2: Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. / Examination Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Results 11204-038-1-RI 14 Branch Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT No Connection to Pipe pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage) side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and Indications coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

11204-063-28-RI 4 Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage) configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Indications Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%

of the Code coverage can be credited.

11204-177-13-RI 8 Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage) configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Indications Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%

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RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-2: Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. / Examination Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Results 11204-192-4-RI 8 Pipe to Branch Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT No Connection pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection Recordable 1R11 (Fall 2003 Outage) side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and Indications coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

21204-006-2-RI 24 Valve to Elbow Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT UT elbow side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to Indications 2R11 (Fall 2005 Outage) configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. due to Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both Geometry sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%

of the Code coverage can be credited.

21204-008-10-RI 8 Pipe to Valve Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to Recordable 2R10 (Spring 2004 configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Indications Outage) Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%

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RR-47 Version 1.0 Table RR-47-2: Class 2 Piping Welds Identification No. / Examination Exam. History Description Limitation Coverage Results 21204-039-1-RI 6 Valve to Pipe Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT No pipe side. No examination coverage from the valve side due to Recordable 2R10 (Spring 2004 configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and coverage. Indications Outage) Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50%

of the Code coverage can be credited.

21204-192-4-RI 8 Pipe to Branch Post-PDI examination. Complete ultrasonic examination from the 50% UT No Connection pipe side. No examination coverage from the branch connection Recordable 2R10 (Spring 2004 side due to configuration. See Figure RR-47 for typical picture and Indications Outage) coverage. Per 10 CFR 50.55a(b)(2)(xv)(A)(2) when examination from both sides is not possible on austenitic welds, full coverage credit from a single side may be claimed only after completing a successful single-sided Appendix VIII demonstration using flaws on the opposite side of the weld. Since PDI qualifications do not meet requirements for flaws on the opposite side of the weld, only 50% of the Code coverage can be credited.

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RR-47 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-47 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations Limited examination area (i.e., not all four-directional coverage) shown as hatched.

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Pipe/Elbow Component (1)

(1) Examination volume: Weld + 1/4 each side of weld toes.

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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 6 Relief Request RR-48 Class 2 Ferritic Steel Piping Butt Welds (RI-ISI)

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RR-48 Version 1.0 Plant Site- Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Unit 2.

Unit:

Interval - 2nd ISI Interval-May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.

Interval Dates:

Requested 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by the Date for code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and is not Approval and included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph Basis: (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Southern Nuclear (SNC) developed the risk-informed ISI (RI-ISI) program for Components piping welds during the second ISI interval for Vogtle. SNC determined a Affected: scope from the Class 1 and 2 piping and prepared a technical alternative for NRC review. The NRC approved the technical alternative (see References) and RI-ISI was implemented at Vogtle during the 1R11 outage in Fall 2003 for Unit-1 and the 2R10 outage in Spring 2004 for Unit-2. The selected RI-ISI examinations are assigned ASME Category R-A per the Vogtle alternative.

Vogtle has revised the original pipe weld numbers by adding an -RI suffix onto the weld numbers to distinguish them from the previous ISI weld number.

The affected component is a Class 2, ASME Section XI Category R-A, ferritic steel piping weld as shown in Table RR-48.

Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no Addenda plus NRC-approved technical Code Edition alternative to implement risk-informed ISI for the examination of piping welds.

and Addenda:

Applicable The Vogtle RI-ISI documentation including the technical alternative is used to Code determine the scope of the volumetric examinations. The examinations were Requirements: performed after the required implementation of Supplement 3 of Appendix VIII.

The examination volume is shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWC-2500-7(a) except that the volume was increased to include 1/2-inch beyond each side of the base metal thickness transition (or counterbore) to meet RI-ISI requirements.

Impracticality Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by Figure IWC-Compliance: 2500-7(a). The weld with limitations is described in Table RR-48. The examination was performed to the maximum extent possible. Figure RR-48 shows a typical representation of the 29.5-inch weld, along with limitations.

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RR-48 Version 1.0 described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing 29.5-inch manifold piping Caused by plus the valve with new components fabricated with a special design to allow Compliance: examination.

Proposed The ultrasonic examinations were performed after the implementation of Alternative Appendix VIII and consist of primarily a single-sided examination from the and Basis for manifold piping. The root area of the weld was interrogated with a 45° shear Use: wave looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations are performed each ISI period for the weld listed in Table RR-48. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of this weld. Therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.

Proposed Relief Request:

Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are essentially identical to Vogtle RR-16, Revision 1 for the 2nd ISI interval which was approved by the NRC on December 31, 1998. Since the UT examination in this relief request were performed to Supplement 3 of Appendix VIII, the coverage calculations are less than the typical pre-Appendix VIII examinations listed in RR-16, Revision 1.

References:

NRC SER TAC Nos. M98977, M98978, MA3364 and MA3365 for the previous relief requests. The NRC approved risk-informed ISI at Vogtle per SER TAC Nos. MB6118 and MB6119.

Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-48 Version 1.0 Table RR-48: Class 2 Piping Welds Examination Identification No. Description Limitation Coverage Results 21301-004-10-RI 29.5-Inch Manifold Post-PDI examination after the implementation of RI-ISI 75% UT No Recordable Pipe to Valve (therefore, no surface examination is performed). There was no Indications 2R10 (Spring 2004 examination coverage from the valve side and limited ultrasonic Outage) examination from the pipe side due to the configuration. See Figure RR-48 for picture.

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RR-48 Version 1.0 FIGURE RR-48 Typical Single-Side Access for Volumetric Examinations E6-4

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 7 Relief Request RR-49 Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell and Bottom Head Welds

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RR-49 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2.

Interval-Interval Dates:

2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007.

Requested Date 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by for Approval and the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and Basis is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Class 1, ASME Section XI Category B-A, Items B1.11, B1.12, and B1.21 Components Affected: reactor pressure vessel (RPV) welds, as shown in Table RR-49.

Applicable Code Edition and ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.

Addenda:

Applicable Code ASME Item numbers (B1.11 and B1.12) listed above for Table IWB-Requirements: 2500-1, Examination Category B-A, require that 100% of the length of each weld be examined. However, ASME Item numbers B1.21 listed above for Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, requires that the accessible length of each weld be examined. Even though only the accessible length was required for Item B1.21 welds, they were conservatively included. Per Code Case N-460, coverage greater than 90% is acceptable. The examination volume is shown in ASME Section XI, Figure IWB-2500-1 for Item Number B1.11, Figure IWB-2500-2 for Item Number B1.12, and Figure IWB-2500-3 for Item Number B1.21.

Impracticality of Physical limitations due to the geometric configuration of the welded Compliance: areas restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figures. A total of seven RPV welds for Vogtle-1 and -2 are shown in Table RR-49. Three longitudinal welds on the Vogtle-1 RPV are included but the corresponding welds for Vogtle-2 did not have the limited examination. The design of the Vogtle-2 RPV included placing the core support lugs at different azimuths from the three lower shell longitudinal welds in order to maximize examination coverage. As noted in the limitations, additional positioning of the ultrasonic transducer was undertaken to maximize the coverage for these seven welds.

Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the interferences described in Table RR-49.

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RR-49 Version 1.0 Burden Caused Obtaining more coverage would require replacement of the Vogtle-1 and -

by Compliance: 2 reactor pressure vessels.

Proposed The examination of these seven welds was performed using automated Alternative and ultrasonic techniques qualified through the Appendix VIII process. A Basis for Use: large percentage of the weld root was interrogated for these seven welds and no ultrasonic indications exceeded the allowable flaw tables. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations are performed each refueling outage for these components. Based on these examination results plus the cumulative volumetric examination coverage of all RPV shell welds there is reasonable assurance of structural integrity and relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of Proposed The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd Interval.

Relief Request:

Precedents: These RPV welds were examined during the first ISI interval with less coverage and were documented to the NRC. The NRC granted approval for these limited examinations by letters dated January 29, 1999 for Unit-1 and June 5, 2000 for Unit-2.

References:

TAC Nos. MA0284 and MA3944 plus MA4356 Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-49 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-49 Weld Number / ASME Examined Item Coverage Basis for Limited Coverage 11201-V6-001-W06 B1.11 78.4% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of six RPV core support lugs. Scanning was conducted between and below the obstructing lugs with the 1R13 (Fall 2006 scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head Outage) so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lugs as possible.

11201-V6-001-W18 B1.12 79.0% The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 60° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular 1R13 (Fall 2006 and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by Outage) visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible.

11201-V6-001-W19 B1.12 79.0% The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 180° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular 1R13 (Fall 2006 and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by Outage) visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible.

11201-V6-001-W20 B1.12 79.0% The UT examination of this longitudinal weld was limited by the proximity of RPV core support lug at the 300° azimuth location. Scanning was conducted in both the perpendicular 1R13 (Fall 2006 and parallel directions around the obstructing lug with the scan boundaries maximized by Outage) visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lug as possible.

11201-V6-001-W07 B1.21 74.1% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of the peripherally-located bottom-mounted inspection (BMI) tubes. Scanning was conducted 1R13 (Fall 2006 between the obstructing tubes with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted Outage) positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the BMI tubes as possible.

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RR-49 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-49 Weld Number / ASME Examined Item Coverage Basis for Limited Coverage 21201-V6-001-W06 B1.11 78.4% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of six RPV core support lugs. Scanning was conducted between and below the obstructing lugs with the 2R12 (Spring 2007 scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted positioning of the remote examination head Outage) so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the core support lugs as possible.

21201-V6-001-W07 B1.21 74.1% The UT examination of this circumferential weld was limited by the proximity of the peripherally-located bottom-mounted inspection (BMI) tubes. Scanning was conducted 2R12 (Spring 2007 between the obstructing tubes with the scan boundaries maximized by visually-assisted Outage) positioning of the remote examination head so that the scan starts and stops were as close to the BMI tubes as possible.

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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 8 Relief Request RR-50 Class 2 Vessel Weld Examinations

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RR-50 Version 1.0 Plant Site- Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Unit:

Interval- 2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007 Interval Dates:

Requested 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by Date for the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and Approval and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted Basis by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Class 2, ASME Section XI, Code Category C-B, Item No. C2.21, for Components Class 2 vessel welds as shown on Table RR-52.

Affected:

Applicable ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.

Code Edition and Addenda:

Applicable Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category C-B, Item C2.21 requires Code examination per Figure IWC-2500-4(a), (b) or (c).

Requirements:

Impracticality Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figures Compliance: referenced above. The five welds with limitations include the RHR heat exchanger (1205 system) and the Class 2 portion of the steam generator 4 (1201 system). The limitations are described in Table RR-

50. The ASME Code figures are not representative of the Vogtle RHR heat exchanger nozzle weld numbers W04 and W05. Figure RR-50-1 shows the Vogtle RHR heat exchanger nozzle configuration which includes the reinforcing plate on the ID of the nozzle as compared to the ASME Code Figure IWC-2500-4(c) which shows the reinforcing plate on the OD. Figure RR-50-2 shows the Auxiliary Feedwater Nozzle on Unit-2 steam generator 4. With this configuration, the examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing heat Caused by exchangers and steam generators with a special design to allow Compliance examination.

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RR-50 Version 1.0 Proposed A surface examination was performed on these welds. The inspection Alternative volume of all five welds was interrogated with UT from one side of the and Basis for weld looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual Use: examinations associated with the Class 2 leakage test are performed once an ISI period on all of these welds. These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance that structural integrity is being maintained; therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd ISI Interval.

Proposed Relief Request:

Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are very similar to Vogtle RR-14, Revision 3 which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.

References:

NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.

Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-50 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-50 Weld Number / ASME Examination Examined Item Coverage Limitations Results 11205-E6-002-W04 C2.21 100% PT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see No Recordable 41.5% UT Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking Indications 1R12 (Spring were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from 2005 Outage) the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.

11205-E6-002-W05 C2.21 100% PT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see No Recordable 41.5% UT Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking Indications 1R12 (Spring were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from 2005 Outage) the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.

21205-E6-002-W04 C2.21 100% PT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see Code-allowable 41.5% UT Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking PT indication; 2R12 (Spring were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from No Recordable 2007 Outage) the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is UT Indications stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.

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RR-50 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-50 Weld Number / ASME Examination Examined Item Coverage Limitations Results 21205-E6-002-W05 C2.21 100% PT This is a stainless steel heat exchanger. Due to the configuration (see No Recordable 41.5% UT Figure RR-50-1), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking PT Indications; 2R12 (Spring were performed only from the nozzle side. Axial scan coverage from Code-allowable 2007 Outage) the nozzle side was complete; however, because the material is UT indication stainless steel, only 50% of the examination volume was conservatively credited for examination. There were limited circumferential scans looking for axial cracking due to the weld configuration. 100% surface examination performed.

21201-B6-004-W26 C2.21 100% MT This is a carbon steel steam generator. Due to the configuration (see No Recordable 50% UT Figure RR-50-2), the axial scans looking for circumferential cracking Indications 2R10 (Spring were performed only from the vessel side. Axial scan coverage from 2004 Outage) the vessel side was complete. Circumferential scans looking for axial cracking were limited to the weld and vessel side. 100% surface examination performed.

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RR-50 Version 1.0 Figure RR-50-1 for RHR Heat Exchanger Nozzle Welds Figure RR-50-2 for Steam Generator 4 Nozzle Weld E8-5

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Second 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Submittal of Relief Requests Enclosure 9 Relief Request RR-51 Class 2 Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger Shell Welds

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RR-51 Version 1.0 Plant Site-Unit:

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Units 1 and 2 Interval-Interval Dates:

2nd ISI Interval - May 31, 1997 through May 30, 2007 Requested 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) states: Where an examination requirement by Date for the code or addenda is determined to be impractical by the licensee and Approval and is not included in the revised inservice inspection program as permitted Basis by paragraph (g)(4) of this section, the basis for this determination must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commission not later than 12 months after the expiration of the initial 120-month period of operation from start of facility commercial operation and each subsequent 120-month period of operation during which the examination is determined to be impractical. Hence, SNC is asking for approval as soon as possible in order to close-out the second ISI interval activities.

ASME Code Class 2, ASME Section XI, Code Category C-A, Item Number C1.10, for Components Class 2 vessel shell welds as shown in Table RR-51.

Affected:

Applicable Code Edition ASME Section XI, 1989 Edition with no addenda.

and Addenda:

Applicable Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Item C1.10 requires Code Requirements: examination per Figure IWC-2500-1.

Impracticality Physical limitations due to geometric configuration of the welded areas of restricted coverage of the examination volume as required by the figure Compliance: referenced above. The two welds with limitations are on the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) heat exchanger and are described in Table RR-51.

Figure RR-51 shows the typical representation of the limited weld examinations. The examinations were performed to the maximum extent possible. Appreciably increasing coverage was impractical due to the limitations described in the table.

Burden Compliance would require replacement of the existing RHR heat Caused by Compliance exchangers with a special design to allow examination.

Proposed At least 74% of the examination volume of each weld was interrogated Alternative using two beam directions looking for circumferential cracking.

and Basis for Additionally, at least 95% of the examination volume of each weld was Use: interrogated using one beam direction looking for circumferential cracking. In addition, VT-2 visual examinations associated with the Class E9-1

SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii)

RR-51 Version 1.0 2 leakage test are performed once an ISI period on all of these welds.

These examinations and tests provide reasonable assurance that structural integrity is being maintained; therefore, relief should be granted per 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

Duration of Proposed Relief The proposed relief request is applicable for the 2nd ISI Interval.

Request:

Precedents: The physical limitations described in this relief request are very similar to Vogtle RR-14, Revision 3 which was approved by the NRC on June 20, 2001.

References:

NRC SER TAC Nos. MB0603 and MB0604.

Status: Awaiting NRC approval.

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RR-51 Version 1.0 TABLE RR-51 Weld Number / ASME Examination Examined Item Coverage Limitations Results 11205-E6-002-W01 C1.10 55% UT No examination coverage from the flange side due to the configuration. No Recordable Limited clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the Indications 1R10 (Spring weld due to the weld configuration. See Figure RR-51 for coverage.

2002 Outage) 21205-E6-002-W01 C1.10 56% UT No examination coverage from the flange side due to the configuration. UT indications Limited clockwise and counterclockwise scans (for axial flaws) on the due to 2R09 (Fall 2002 weld due to the weld configuration. See Figure RR-51 for coverage. Geometry Outage)

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RR-51 Version 1.0 Figure RR-51 for RHR Heat Exchanger Shell Welds E9-4