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| title = Fire Endurance Test Results for Electrical Raceway Fire Barrier Systems Constructed from 3M Company Interam Fire Barrier Materials
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COMMISSION
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION


===OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION===
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 November 14, 1995 NRC INFORMATION


NOTICE 95-52: FIRE ENDURANCE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 November 14, 1995 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 95-52:   FIRE ENDURANCE TEST RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL


===TEST RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL===
RACEWAY FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTED FROM
RACEWAY FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTED


FROM 3M COMPANY INTERAM FIRE BARRIER MATERIALS
3M COMPANY INTERAM FIRE BARRIER MATERIALS


==Addressees==
==Addressees==
All holders of operating
All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power


licenses or construction
reactors.
 
permits for nuclear power reactors.


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information


Commission (NRC) is issuing this information
notice to inform addressees of the results of recent fire endurance tests for


notice to inform addressees
electrical raceway fire barrier systems constructed from 3M Company Interam


of the results of recent fire endurance
fire barrier materials. It is expected that recipients will review the


tests for electrical
information for applicability to their facilities and consider this


raceway fire barrier systems constructed
information, as appropriate, in their review of Interam fire barriers.


from 3M Company Interam fire barrier materials.
Backaround


It is expected that recipients
On April 20, May 17, and July 7, 1995, the NRC staff visited Omega Point


will review the information
Laboratories (OPL), San Antonio, Texas, to witness full-scale fire endurance


for applicability
tests for electrical raceway fire barrier systems constructed from 3M Company


to their facilities
Interam fire barrier materials. These tests were sponsored by Peak Seals


and consider this information, as appropriate, in their review of Interam fire barriers.Backaround
Corporation (Peak Seals). Peak Seals informed the NRC staff that the test


On April 20, May 17, and July 7, 1995, the NRC staff visited Omega Point Laboratories (OPL), San Antonio, Texas, to witness full-scale
specimens included in this test program were intended to represent generic


fire endurance tests for electrical
Interam fire barrier systems and that these test programs were conducted in


raceway fire barrier systems constructed
accordance with Generic Letter (GL) 86-10, Supplement 1, 'Fire Endurance Test


from 3M Company Interam fire barrier materials.
Acceptance Criteria for Fire Barrier Systems Used To Separate Redundant Safe


These tests were sponsored
Shutdown Trains Within the Same Fire Area." The following information is


by Peak Seals Corporation (Peak Seals). Peak Seals informed the NRC staff that the test specimens
based on observations made by the NRC staff who witnessed these fire tests.


included in this test program were intended to represent
The NRC staff has not reviewed the test reports.


generic Interam fire barrier systems and that these test programs were conducted
==Description of Circumstances==
1-Hour Fire Endurance Tests


in accordance
The first test assembly included nominal 24-inch and 6-inch-wide steel cable


with Generic Letter (GL) 86-10, Supplement
trays; 1-inch, 2-inch, 3-inch, and 5-inch-diameter steel conduits; a 2-inch


1, 'Fire Endurance
diameter air drop; each was arranged in a U-shaped configuration; and a


Test Acceptance
12-inch by 12-inch by 8-inch steel junction box. With regard to the 2-inch- diameter steel conduit, the Junction box was installed in one of its vertical


Criteria for Fire Barrier Systems Used To Separate Redundant
runs and the 2-inch diameter air drop was installed in the other. These test


Safe Shutdown Trains Within the Same Fire Area." The following
specimens did not include cable fill and were supported by a common trapeze


information
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is based on observations
IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 support. They were protected with three layers of Interam E53A fire barrier


made by the NRC staff who witnessed
mat material. Each layer was 7.6 mm [0.3 inch] thick.


these fire tests.The NRC staff has not reviewed the test reports.Description
On April 20, 1995, OPL subjected the test assembly to the test fire specified


of Circumstances
in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E-119, "Fire


1-Hour Fire Endurance
Test of Building Construction and Materials," for 1 hour. After the fire


Tests The first test assembly included nominal 24-inch and 6-inch-wide
exposure, the test specimens were subjected to a fog-nozzle hose stream test.


steel cable trays; 1-inch, 2-inch, 3-inch, and 5-inch-diameter
The 24-inch-wide cable tray; the 3-inch-, 2-inch-, and 1-inch-diameter


steel conduits;  
conduits; and the air drop exceeded the temperature rise acceptance criteria
a 2-inch diameter air drop; each was arranged in a U-shaped configuration;
and a 12-inch by 12-inch by 8-inch steel junction box. With regard to the 2-inch-diameter steel conduit, the Junction box was installed


in one of its vertical runs and the 2-inch diameter air drop was installed
of GL 86-10, Supplement 1, near the end of the 1-hour fire exposure. None of


in the other. These test specimens
the barriers burned through during the fire exposure nor were they breached by


did not include cable fill and were supported
the hose stream. Table 1 (see Attachment 1) summarizes the test specimen and


by a common trapeze 9511080324- K4 //6t~zEzt-0
fire barrier configurations and the results of the April 20, 1995, test.
t f51(14 IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 support. They were protected


with three layers of Interam E53A fire barrier mat material.
The second test assembly included a 24-inch-wide steel cable tray, 1-inch- and


Each layer was 7.6 mm [0.3 inch] thick.On April 20, 1995, OPL subjected
5-inch-diameter steel conduits, and a 2-inch-diameter air drop. These test


the test assembly to the test fire specified in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E-119, "Fire Test of Building Construction
specimens did not contain cables and were protected with three layers of


and Materials," for 1 hour. After the fire exposure, the test specimens
Interam E54A fire barrier mat material. Each layer was 10 mm [0.4 inch]
thick.


were subjected
On May 17, 1995, OPL subjected the test assembly to the test fire specified in


to a fog-nozzle
ASTM Standard E-119 for 1 hour. After the fire exposure, it subjected the


hose stream test.The 24-inch-wide
test specimens to a fog-nozzle hose stream test. These 1-hour test specimens


cable tray; the 3-inch-, 2-inch-, and 1-inch-diameter
met the acceptance criteria of Supplement 1 to GL 86-10. Table 2 (see


conduits;
Attachment 1) summarizes the test specimen and fire barrier configurations and
and the air drop exceeded the temperature


rise acceptance
the results of the May 17, 1995, test.


criteria of GL 86-10, Supplement
3-Hour Fire Endurance Test


1, near the end of the 1-hour fire exposure.
The third test assembly included nominal 24-inch- and 6-inch-wide steel cable


None of the barriers burned through during the fire exposure nor were they breached by the hose stream. Table 1 (see Attachment
trays; nominal 1-inch-, 3-inch-, and 5-inch-diameter steel conduits; a 2-inch- diameter air drop; each was arranged in a U-shaped configuration; and a


1) summarizes
nominal 12-inch by 12-inch by 8-inch steel junction box. The cable trays were


the test specimen and fire barrier configurations
filled with a single layer of mix cables. The cable trays, the 1-inch- and


and the results of the April 20, 1995, test.The second test assembly included a 24-inch-wide
3-inch-diameter steel conduits, and the air drop were protected with five


steel cable tray, 1-inch- and 5-inch-diameter
layers of Interam E54A fire barrier mat material. The 5-inch-diameter conduit


steel conduits, and a 2-inch-diameter
and the Junction box were protected with six layers of Interam E54A fire


air drop. These test specimens
barrier mat material. Each layer was 10 mm [0.4 inch] thick.


did not contain cables and were protected
On July 7, 1995, OPL subjected the test assembly to the test fire specified in


with three layers of Interam E54A fire barrier mat material.
ASTM Standard E-119 for 3 hours. After the fire exposure, it subjected the


Each layer was 10 mm [0.4 inch]thick.On May 17, 1995, OPL subjected
test specimens to a fog-nozzle hose stream test. The barriers did not burn


the test assembly to the test fire specified
through during the fire exposure, nor were they breached by the hose stream.


in ASTM Standard E-119 for 1 hour. After the fire exposure, it subjected
There was no visible damage to the test specimen cables. However, all of the


the test specimens
test specimens exceeded the temperature rise acceptance criteria of GL 86-10,
Supplement 1. Table 3 (see Attachment 1) summarizes the test specimen and


to a fog-nozzle
fire barrier configurations and the results of the July 7, 1995 test.


hose stream test. These 1-hour test specimens met the acceptance
Discussion


criteria of Supplement
Section 50.48 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations requires that


1 to GL 86-10. Table 2 (see Attachment
each operating nuclear power plant must have a fire protection plan that


1) summarizes
IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 satisfies General Design Criterion (GDC) 3 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.


the test specimen and fire barrier configurations
Fire protection features required to satisfy GDC 3 include features to ensure


and the results of the May 17, 1995, test.3-Hour Fire Endurance
that one train of systems necessary to achieve and maintain shutdown


Test The third test assembly included nominal 24-inch- and 6-inch-wide
conditions is free of fire damage. One means of satisfying this requirement


steel cable trays; nominal 1-inch-, 3-inch-, and 5-inch-diameter
is to separate one safe shutdown train from its redundant train with a fire- rated barrier. The level of fire resistance required of the barrier, 1 hour


steel conduits;
or 3 hours, depends on the other fire protection features in the fire area.
a 2-inch-diameter air drop; each was arranged in a U-shaped configuration;
and a nominal 12-inch by 12-inch by 8-inch steel junction box. The cable trays were filled with a single layer of mix cables. The cable trays, the 1-inch- and 3-inch-diameter


steel conduits, and the air drop were protected
The NRC issued guidance on acceptable methods of satisfying the regulatory


with five layers of Interam E54A fire barrier mat material.
requirements of GDC 3 in Branch Technical Position (BTP) Auxiliary and Power


The 5-inch-diameter
Conversion Systems Branch (APCSB) 9.5-1, 'Guidelines for Fire Protection for


conduit and the Junction box were protected
Nuclear Power Plants"; Appendix A to BTP APCSB 9.5-1; BTP Chemical Engineering


with six layers of Interam E54A fire barrier mat material.
Branch (CMEB) 9.5-1, "Fire Protection for Nuclear Power Plants"; and GL 86-10,
"Implementation of Fire Protection Requirements." These guidance documents


Each layer was 10 mm [0.4 inch] thick.On July 7, 1995, OPL subjected
state that the fire resistance ratings of fire barriers should be established


the test assembly to the test fire specified
in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 251,
"Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials"
(1975), by subjecting a representative test specimen to a standard fire


in ASTM Standard E-119 for 3 hours. After the fire exposure, it subjected
exposure.


the test specimens
On March 25, 1994, the NRC issued Supplement 1 to GL 86-10 to (1) clarify the


to a fog-nozzle
applicability of the test acceptance criteria in GL 86-10 to raceway fire


hose stream test. The barriers did not burn through during the fire exposure, nor were they breached by the hose stream.There was no visible damage to the test specimen cables. However, all of the test specimens
barrier systems, (2) specify a set of fire endurance test acceptance criteria


exceeded the temperature
that are acceptable for demonstrating that fire barrier systems can perform


rise acceptance
the required fire-resistive function and maintain the protected safe shutdown


criteria of GL 86-10, Supplement
train free of fire damage, (3) specify acceptable options for hose stream


1. Table 3 (see Attachment
testing, and (4) specify criteria for cable functionality testing when a


1) summarizes
deviation is necessary, such as when the fire barrier temperature rise


the test specimen and fire barrier configurations
criteria are exceeded or the test specimen cables sustain visible damage.


and the results of the July 7, 1995 test.Discussion
These positions are incorporated by the NRC staff in its review and evaluation


Section 50.48 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
of the adequacy of fire endurance tests and fire barrier systems proposed by


requires that each operating
licensees or applicants to satisfy existing NRC fire protection rules and


nuclear power plant must have a fire protection
regulations.


plan that
Some temperatures observed during the tests exceeded the maximum allowable


IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 satisfies
temperature acceptance criteria of Supplement 1 to GL 86-10. In accordance


General Design Criterion (GDC) 3 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.Fire protection
with this supplement, an engineering evaluation could be performed to


features required to satisfy GDC 3 include features to ensure that one train of systems necessary
determine the acceptability of an in-plant Interam fire barrier that was


to achieve and maintain shutdown conditions
bounded by a deviating test specimen configuration. Information about such


is free of fire damage. One means of satisfying
evaluations can be found in Enclosure 2 of Supplement 1 to GL 86-10. By


this requirement
letter dated August 7, 1995 [accession number 9509050173 ], Peak Seals


is to separate one safe shutdown train from its redundant
submitted to the NRC staff additional documentation relating to the thermal


train with a fire-rated barrier. The level of fire resistance
performance of the 3-hour fire barrier test specimens for information.


required of the barrier, 1 hour or 3 hours, depends on the other fire protection
1 NFPA adopted ASTM Standard E-119 as NFPA Standard 251.


features in the fire area.The NRC issued guidance on acceptable
IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If


methods of satisfying
you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact


the regulatory
one of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate Office of


requirements
Nuclear Regulation (NRR) project manager.


of GDC 3 in Branch Technical
fiel    rector


Position (BTP) Auxiliary
Division of Reactor Pr ram Management


and Power Conversion
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


Systems Branch (APCSB) 9.5-1, 'Guidelines
Technical contacts:  Patrick M. Madden, NRR


for Fire Protection
(301) 415-2854 Amarjit Singh, NRR


for Nuclear Power Plants"; Appendix A to BTP APCSB 9.5-1; BTP Chemical Engineering
(301) 415-1237 Attachments:
1. Tables 1, 2, and 3, Summaries of Endurance Tests


Branch (CMEB) 9.5-1, "Fire Protection
2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices


for Nuclear Power Plants"; and GL 86-10,"Implementation
Att__Lament 1 K>_                                                  IN 9-5-52 November 14, 1995 Tnhla 1            mnrmarv nf    Anril 20. 1995 Fire Endurance Test


of Fire Protection
Peak Seals - 3M Company 1-Hour Interam Fire Barriers


Requirements." These guidance documents state that the fire resistance
Allowable single point unexposed-side temperature criterion - 399 F'
                                    Allowable average unexposed-side temperature criterion - 324 OF


ratings of fire barriers should be established
(Shading shows temperatures that exceeded, acceptance criteria of GL 86-10 Supplement 1)
        TEST SPECIMEN                THERMOCOUPLE          AVERAGE        MAXIMUM                                REMARKS


in accordance
ILOCATIONS                (OF)(F)}
        6" Cable tray                Front side rail          262              338                Protected with three layers of


with National Fire Protection
Rear side rail      J    262              337 Interam E53A.


Association (NFPA) Standard 251,"Standard
Met acceptance criteria.


Methods of Fire Tests of Building Construction
Copper conductor          Ila


and Materials" (1975), by subjecting
24" Cable tray              Front side rail                                                Protected with four layers of


a representative
Interam E53A.


test specimen to a standard fire exposure.On March 25, 1994, the NRC issued Supplement
Rear side rail                                                Exceeded the maximum single point


1 to GL 86-10 to (1) clarify the applicability
temperature criterion at 50X minutes


of the test acceptance
and the average temperature rise


criteria in GL 86-10 to raceway fire barrier systems, (2) specify a set of fire endurance
Copper conductor


test acceptance
______________      .4    criterion at 54X minutes.


criteria that are acceptable
5" Conduit                  Conduit surface      1    277      1      370                Protected with three layers of


for demonstrating
Interam E53A.


that fire barrier systems can perform the required fire-resistive
Copper conductor    I    217              275 Met acceptance criteria.


function and maintain the protected
3" Conduit                  Conduit surface                                              Protected with three layers of


safe shutdown train free of fire damage, (3) specify acceptable
Interarn E53A.


options for hose stream testing, and (4) specify criteria for cable functionality
Exceeded the maximum single point


testing when a deviation
Copper conductor                                              temperature criterion at 59 X minutes


is necessary, such as when the fire barrier temperature
and the average temperature rise


rise criteria are exceeded or the test specimen cables sustain visible damage.These positions
criterion at 53 X minutes.


are incorporated
2" Conduit                  Conduit surface                                              Protected with three layers of


by the NRC staff in its review and evaluation
Interam E54A.


of the adequacy of fire endurance
Exceeded the maximum single point


tests and fire barrier systems proposed by licensees
Copper conductor                                              temperature criterion at 55X minutes


or applicants
and the average temperature rise


to satisfy existing NRC fire protection
criterion at 55 minutes.


rules and regulations.
1- Conduit                  Conduit surface                                                Protected with two layers of


Some temperatures
Interam E53A and an outer layer of


observed during the tests exceeded the maximum allowable temperature
Interam E54A.


acceptance
Exceeded maximum single point


criteria of Supplement
Copper conductor                                              temperature criterion at 49X minutes


1 to GL 86-10. In accordance
and the average temperature rise


with this supplement, an engineering
I    criterion at 52 minutes.


evaluation
_________________________________
          2" air drop                  Copper conductor                                              Protected with three layers of


could be performed
Interam E54A.


to determine
Exceeded average temperature rise


the acceptability
criterion at 59 minutes.


of an in-plant Interam fire barrier that was bounded by a deviating
_______          .-
          Junction box                                          2S7              311                Protected with three layers of


test specimen configuration.
Interam E54A.


Information
Met acceptance criteria.


about such evaluations
'Temperatures measured during testing and the acceptance temperatures are presented in aF in


can be found in Enclosure
all Tables of this attachment to minimize error and confusion.


2 of Supplement
Att.,,_ment 1 IN 95;-52 November 14, 1995 Table 2. Summary of May 17, 1995 Fire Endurance Test


1 to GL 86-10. By letter dated August 7, 1995 [accession
Peak Seals - 3M Company 1-Hour Interam Fire Barrier


number 9509050173
Allowable single point unexposed-side temperature criterion . 405 OF
], Peak Seals submitted


to the NRC staff additional
Allowable average unexposed-side temperature criterion - 330 OF


documentation
TEST SPECIMEN      THERMOCOUPLE          AVERAGE        MAXIMUM                        REMARKS


relating to the thermal performance
LOCATIONS              (OF)          (OF'
24" Cable tray      Front side rail          290          389            Protected with three layers of 3M


of the 3-hour fire barrier test specimens
Interam E54A


for information.
Rear side rail            301          354 Met acceptance criteria.


1 NFPA adopted ASTM Standard E-119 as NFPA Standard 251.
Copper conductor          22265                  l_______________
5' Conduit          Conduit surface          224          251           Protected with three layers of E54A.


IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 This information
Copper conductor          217          244            Met acceptance criteria.


notice requires no specific action or written response.
1" Conduit          Conduit surface          308          374            Protected with three layers of E54A.


If you have any questions
Copper conductor          286          346            Met acceptance criteria.


about the information
2" Air drop        Copper conductor          242            279          Protected with three layers of


in this notice, please contact one of the technical
Interam E54A.


contacts listed below or the appropriate
Met acceptance criteria.


Office of Nuclear Regulation (NRR) project manager.fiel rector Division of Reactor Pr ram Management
At lament 1 IN95-52 November 14, 1995 Table 3. Summary of July 7. 1995 Fire Endurance Test


===Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation===
Peak Sea Is- 3M Company 3-Hour Interam Fire Barrier
Technical


contacts:
Allowable single ; piInt unexposed-side temperature criterion - 407 OF
Patrick M. Madden, NRR (301) 415-2854 Amarjit Singh, NRR (301) 415-1237 Attachments:
1. Tables 1, 2, and 3, Summaries


of Endurance
Allowable averal ge unexposed-side temperature criterloon - 332 OF


Tests 2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
(Shading shows temperature a that exceeded acceptance criteria of GL 86-10. Supplement 1)                    .


Notices
TEST SPECIMEN        THERMOCOUPLE              AVERAGE            MAXIMUM                            REMARKS


K>_Att__Lament
LOCATIONS                    ([F)      I      (1F)          I


1 IN 9-5-52 November 14, 1995 Tnhla 1 mnrmarv nf Anril 20. 1995 Fire Endurance
6" Cable tray        Front side rail                                                  Protected with five layers of


Test Peak Seals -3M Company 1-Hour Interam Fire Barriers Allowable
Interam E54A. Exceeded the


single point unexposed-side
Rear side rail                                                  maximum single point temperature


temperature
criterion at 158 minutes and the


criterion
average temperature rise criterion at


-399 F'Allowable
Copper conductor              301              343            166 minutes.


average unexposed-side
24" Cable tray      Front side rail                                                  Protected with five layers of


temperature
Interam E54A. Exceeded the


criterion
Rear side rail                                  406            maximum single point temperature


-324 OF (Shading shows temperatures
criterion at 176 minutes and the


that exceeded, acceptance
average temperature rise criterion at


criteria of GL 86-10 Supplement
Copper conductor              243              334            167 minutes.


1)TEST SPECIMEN THERMOCOUPLE
5" Conduit          Conduit surface                                                  Protected with five layers of


AVERAGE MAXIMUM REMARKS ILOCATIONS (OF)(F)}6" Cable tray Front side rail 262 338 Protected
Interam E54A. Exceeded the


with three layers of Interam E53A.Rear side rail J 262 337 Copper conductor Ila Met acceptance
maximum single point temperature


criteria.24" Cable tray Front side rail Rear side rail Copper conductor Protected
criterion at 161 minutes and the


with four layers of Interam E53A.Exceeded the maximum single point temperature
Copper conductor


criterion
average temperature rise criterion at


at 50X minutes and the average temperature
178 minutes.                            .


rise criterion
3' Conduit          Conduit surface                                                  Protected with five layers of


at 54X minutes.______________
Interam E54A. Exceeded the
.4 5" Conduit Conduit surface Copper conductor 1 277 1 370 I 217 275 3" Conduit Conduit surface Copper conductor 2" Conduit Conduit surface Copper conductor 1- Conduit Conduit surface Copper conductor 2" air drop Copper conductor Protected


with three layers of Interam E53A.Met acceptance
maximum single point temperature


criteria.Protected
criterion at 148 minutes and the


with three layers of Interarn E53A.Exceeded the maximum single point temperature
Copper conductor


criterion
average temperature rise criterion at


at 59 X minutes and the average temperature
152 minutes.


rise criterion
1" Conduit          Conduit surface                                                  Protected with six layers of


at 53 X minutes.Protected
Interam E54A. Exceeded the


with three layers of Interam E54A.Exceeded the maximum single point temperature
maximum single point temperature


criterion
criterion at 126 minutes and the


at 55X minutes and the average temperature
Copper conductor                                                sversge temperature rise criterion at


rise criterion
167 minutes.                            .


at 55 minutes.Protected
2" Air drop          Copper conductor                                                Protected with five layers of


with two layers of Interam E53A and an outer layer of Interam E54A.Exceeded maximum single point temperature
Interam E54A. Exceeded the


criterion
maximum single point temperature


at 49X minutes and the average temperature
criterion and the average temperature


rise criterion
rise criterion at 152 minutes.


at 52 minutes._________________________________
.
I Protected


with three layers of Interam E54A.Exceeded average temperature
Junction box        Metal surface                                                    Protected with six layers of


rise criterion
Interam E54A. Exceeded the average


at 59 minutes._______ .-Junction box 2S7 311 Protected
temperature rise criterion at 165 minutes.


with three layers of Interam E54A.Met acceptance
< ~tachment 2 IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED


criteria.'Temperatures
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES


measured during testing and the acceptance
Information                                  Date of


temperatures
Notice No.            Subject                Issuance  Issued to


are presented
95-51          Recent Incidents Involving    10/27/95  All material and fuel


in aF in all Tables of this attachment
Potential Loss of Control                cycle licensees.


to minimize error and confusion.
of Licensed Material


Att.,,_ment
95-50          Safety Defect in Gammamed      10/30/95  All High Dose Rate


1 IN 95;-52 November 14, 1995 Table 2. Summary of May 17, 1995 Fire Endurance
12i Bronchial Catheter                    Afterloader (HDR) Adapters.


Test Peak Seals -3M Company 1-Hour Interam Fire Barrier Allowable
Clamping Adapters


single point unexposed-side
95-49          Seismic Adequacy of            10/27/95  All holders of OLs or CPs


temperature
Thermo-Lag Panels                        for nuclear power reactors.


criterion
95-48          Results of Shift Staffing      10/10/95  All holders of OLs or CPs


.405 OF Allowable
Study                                    for nuclear power reactors.


average unexposed-side
95-47          Unexpected Opening of a        10/04/95  All holders of OLs or CPs


temperature
Safety/Relief Valve and                  for nuclear power reactors.


criterion
Complications Involving


-330 OF TEST SPECIMEN THERMOCOUPLE
Suppression Pool Cooling


AVERAGE MAXIMUM REMARKS LOCATIONS (OF) (OF'24" Cable tray Front side rail 290 389 Protected
Strainer Blockage


with three layers of 3M Interam E54A Rear side rail 301 354 Met acceptance
95-46          Unplanned, Undetected          10/06/95  All holders of OLs or CPs


criteria.Copper conductor
Release of Radioactivity                  for nuclear power reactors.


22265 l_______________
from the Exhaust Ventilation
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with three layers of E54A.Copper conductor
System of a Boiling Water


217 244 Met acceptance
Reactor


criteria.1" Conduit Conduit surface 308 374 Protected
95-12,        Potentially Nonconforming      10/05/95  All holders of OLs or CPs


with three layers of E54A.Copper conductor
Supp. 1        Fasteners Supplied by                      for nuclear power reactors.


286 346 Met acceptance
A&G Engineering II, Inc.


criteria.2" Air drop Copper conductor
95-45          American Power Service        10/04/95  All holders of OLs or CPs


242 279 Protected
Falsification of American                  for nuclear power reactors.


with three layers of Interam E54A.Met acceptance
Society for Nondestructive


criteria.
Testing (ASNT) Certificates


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Test Peak Sea Allowable
Drive Cables Incorporating


single ;Allowable
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averal (Shading shows temperature
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temperature
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criterion
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with five layers of Interam E54A. Exceeded the maximum single point temperature
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criterion
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at 158 minutes and the average temperature
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Loss of Control of Licensed Material Safety Defect in Gammamed 12i Bronchial
 
Catheter Clamping Adapters Seismic Adequacy of Thermo-Lag
 
Panels Results of Shift Staffing Study Unexpected
 
Opening of a Safety/Relief
 
Valve and Complications
 
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===Pool Cooling Strainer Blockage Unplanned, Undetected===
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Fire Endurance Test Results for Electrical Raceway Fire Barrier Systems Constructed from 3M Company Interam Fire Barrier Materials
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UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 November 14, 1995 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 95-52: FIRE ENDURANCE TEST RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL

RACEWAY FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTED FROM

3M COMPANY INTERAM FIRE BARRIER MATERIALS

Addressees

All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power

reactors.

Purpose

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information

notice to inform addressees of the results of recent fire endurance tests for

electrical raceway fire barrier systems constructed from 3M Company Interam

fire barrier materials. It is expected that recipients will review the

information for applicability to their facilities and consider this

information, as appropriate, in their review of Interam fire barriers.

Backaround

On April 20, May 17, and July 7, 1995, the NRC staff visited Omega Point

Laboratories (OPL), San Antonio, Texas, to witness full-scale fire endurance

tests for electrical raceway fire barrier systems constructed from 3M Company

Interam fire barrier materials. These tests were sponsored by Peak Seals

Corporation (Peak Seals). Peak Seals informed the NRC staff that the test

specimens included in this test program were intended to represent generic

Interam fire barrier systems and that these test programs were conducted in

accordance with Generic Letter (GL) 86-10, Supplement 1, 'Fire Endurance Test

Acceptance Criteria for Fire Barrier Systems Used To Separate Redundant Safe

Shutdown Trains Within the Same Fire Area." The following information is

based on observations made by the NRC staff who witnessed these fire tests.

The NRC staff has not reviewed the test reports.

Description of Circumstances

1-Hour Fire Endurance Tests

The first test assembly included nominal 24-inch and 6-inch-wide steel cable

trays; 1-inch, 2-inch, 3-inch, and 5-inch-diameter steel conduits; a 2-inch

diameter air drop; each was arranged in a U-shaped configuration; and a

12-inch by 12-inch by 8-inch steel junction box. With regard to the 2-inch- diameter steel conduit, the Junction box was installed in one of its vertical

runs and the 2-inch diameter air drop was installed in the other. These test

specimens did not include cable fill and were supported by a common trapeze

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IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 support. They were protected with three layers of Interam E53A fire barrier

mat material. Each layer was 7.6 mm [0.3 inch] thick.

On April 20, 1995, OPL subjected the test assembly to the test fire specified

in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E-119, "Fire

Test of Building Construction and Materials," for 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />. After the fire

exposure, the test specimens were subjected to a fog-nozzle hose stream test.

The 24-inch-wide cable tray; the 3-inch-, 2-inch-, and 1-inch-diameter

conduits; and the air drop exceeded the temperature rise acceptance criteria

of GL 86-10, Supplement 1, near the end of the 1-hour fire exposure. None of

the barriers burned through during the fire exposure nor were they breached by

the hose stream. Table 1 (see Attachment 1) summarizes the test specimen and

fire barrier configurations and the results of the April 20, 1995, test.

The second test assembly included a 24-inch-wide steel cable tray, 1-inch- and

5-inch-diameter steel conduits, and a 2-inch-diameter air drop. These test

specimens did not contain cables and were protected with three layers of

Interam E54A fire barrier mat material. Each layer was 10 mm [0.4 inch]

thick.

On May 17, 1995, OPL subjected the test assembly to the test fire specified in

ASTM Standard E-119 for 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />. After the fire exposure, it subjected the

test specimens to a fog-nozzle hose stream test. These 1-hour test specimens

met the acceptance criteria of Supplement 1 to GL 86-10. Table 2 (see

Attachment 1) summarizes the test specimen and fire barrier configurations and

the results of the May 17, 1995, test.

3-Hour Fire Endurance Test

The third test assembly included nominal 24-inch- and 6-inch-wide steel cable

trays; nominal 1-inch-, 3-inch-, and 5-inch-diameter steel conduits; a 2-inch- diameter air drop; each was arranged in a U-shaped configuration; and a

nominal 12-inch by 12-inch by 8-inch steel junction box. The cable trays were

filled with a single layer of mix cables. The cable trays, the 1-inch- and

3-inch-diameter steel conduits, and the air drop were protected with five

layers of Interam E54A fire barrier mat material. The 5-inch-diameter conduit

and the Junction box were protected with six layers of Interam E54A fire

barrier mat material. Each layer was 10 mm [0.4 inch] thick.

On July 7, 1995, OPL subjected the test assembly to the test fire specified in

ASTM Standard E-119 for 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />. After the fire exposure, it subjected the

test specimens to a fog-nozzle hose stream test. The barriers did not burn

through during the fire exposure, nor were they breached by the hose stream.

There was no visible damage to the test specimen cables. However, all of the

test specimens exceeded the temperature rise acceptance criteria of GL 86-10,

Supplement 1. Table 3 (see Attachment 1) summarizes the test specimen and

fire barrier configurations and the results of the July 7, 1995 test.

Discussion

Section 50.48 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations requires that

each operating nuclear power plant must have a fire protection plan that

IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 satisfies General Design Criterion (GDC) 3 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.

Fire protection features required to satisfy GDC 3 include features to ensure

that one train of systems necessary to achieve and maintain shutdown

conditions is free of fire damage. One means of satisfying this requirement

is to separate one safe shutdown train from its redundant train with a fire- rated barrier. The level of fire resistance required of the barrier, 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />

or 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />, depends on the other fire protection features in the fire area.

The NRC issued guidance on acceptable methods of satisfying the regulatory

requirements of GDC 3 in Branch Technical Position (BTP) Auxiliary and Power

Conversion Systems Branch (APCSB) 9.5-1, 'Guidelines for Fire Protection for

Nuclear Power Plants"; Appendix A to BTP APCSB 9.5-1; BTP Chemical Engineering

Branch (CMEB) 9.5-1, "Fire Protection for Nuclear Power Plants"; and GL 86-10,

"Implementation of Fire Protection Requirements." These guidance documents

state that the fire resistance ratings of fire barriers should be established

in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 251,

"Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials"

(1975), by subjecting a representative test specimen to a standard fire

exposure.

On March 25, 1994, the NRC issued Supplement 1 to GL 86-10 to (1) clarify the

applicability of the test acceptance criteria in GL 86-10 to raceway fire

barrier systems, (2) specify a set of fire endurance test acceptance criteria

that are acceptable for demonstrating that fire barrier systems can perform

the required fire-resistive function and maintain the protected safe shutdown

train free of fire damage, (3) specify acceptable options for hose stream

testing, and (4) specify criteria for cable functionality testing when a

deviation is necessary, such as when the fire barrier temperature rise

criteria are exceeded or the test specimen cables sustain visible damage.

These positions are incorporated by the NRC staff in its review and evaluation

of the adequacy of fire endurance tests and fire barrier systems proposed by

licensees or applicants to satisfy existing NRC fire protection rules and

regulations.

Some temperatures observed during the tests exceeded the maximum allowable

temperature acceptance criteria of Supplement 1 to GL 86-10. In accordance

with this supplement, an engineering evaluation could be performed to

determine the acceptability of an in-plant Interam fire barrier that was

bounded by a deviating test specimen configuration. Information about such

evaluations can be found in Enclosure 2 of Supplement 1 to GL 86-10. By

letter dated August 7, 1995 [accession number 9509050173 ], Peak Seals

submitted to the NRC staff additional documentation relating to the thermal

performance of the 3-hour fire barrier test specimens for information.

1 NFPA adopted ASTM Standard E-119 as NFPA Standard 251.

IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If

you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact

one of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate Office of

Nuclear Regulation (NRR) project manager.

fiel rector

Division of Reactor Pr ram Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical contacts: Patrick M. Madden, NRR

(301) 415-2854 Amarjit Singh, NRR

(301) 415-1237 Attachments:

1. Tables 1, 2, and 3, Summaries of Endurance Tests

2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

Att__Lament 1 K>_ IN 9-5-52 November 14, 1995 Tnhla 1 mnrmarv nf Anril 20. 1995 Fire Endurance Test

Peak Seals - 3M Company 1-Hour Interam Fire Barriers

Allowable single point unexposed-side temperature criterion - 399 F'

Allowable average unexposed-side temperature criterion - 324 OF

(Shading shows temperatures that exceeded, acceptance criteria of GL 86-10 Supplement 1)

TEST SPECIMEN THERMOCOUPLE AVERAGE MAXIMUM REMARKS

ILOCATIONS (OF)(F)}

6" Cable tray Front side rail 262 338 Protected with three layers of

Rear side rail J 262 337 Interam E53A.

Met acceptance criteria.

Copper conductor Ila

24" Cable tray Front side rail Protected with four layers of

Interam E53A.

Rear side rail Exceeded the maximum single point

temperature criterion at 50X minutes

and the average temperature rise

Copper conductor

______________ .4 criterion at 54X minutes.

5" Conduit Conduit surface 1 277 1 370 Protected with three layers of

Interam E53A.

Copper conductor I 217 275 Met acceptance criteria.

3" Conduit Conduit surface Protected with three layers of

Interarn E53A.

Exceeded the maximum single point

Copper conductor temperature criterion at 59 X minutes

and the average temperature rise

criterion at 53 X minutes.

2" Conduit Conduit surface Protected with three layers of

Interam E54A.

Exceeded the maximum single point

Copper conductor temperature criterion at 55X minutes

and the average temperature rise

criterion at 55 minutes.

1- Conduit Conduit surface Protected with two layers of

Interam E53A and an outer layer of

Interam E54A.

Exceeded maximum single point

Copper conductor temperature criterion at 49X minutes

and the average temperature rise

I criterion at 52 minutes.

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2" air drop Copper conductor Protected with three layers of

Interam E54A.

Exceeded average temperature rise

criterion at 59 minutes.

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Junction box 2S7 311 Protected with three layers of

Interam E54A.

Met acceptance criteria.

'Temperatures measured during testing and the acceptance temperatures are presented in aF in

all Tables of this attachment to minimize error and confusion.

Att.,,_ment 1 IN 95;-52 November 14, 1995 Table 2. Summary of May 17, 1995 Fire Endurance Test

Peak Seals - 3M Company 1-Hour Interam Fire Barrier

Allowable single point unexposed-side temperature criterion . 405 OF

Allowable average unexposed-side temperature criterion - 330 OF

TEST SPECIMEN THERMOCOUPLE AVERAGE MAXIMUM REMARKS

LOCATIONS (OF) (OF'

24" Cable tray Front side rail 290 389 Protected with three layers of 3M

Interam E54A

Rear side rail 301 354 Met acceptance criteria.

Copper conductor 22265 l_______________

5' Conduit Conduit surface 224 251 Protected with three layers of E54A.

Copper conductor 217 244 Met acceptance criteria.

1" Conduit Conduit surface 308 374 Protected with three layers of E54A.

Copper conductor 286 346 Met acceptance criteria.

2" Air drop Copper conductor 242 279 Protected with three layers of

Interam E54A.

Met acceptance criteria.

At lament 1 IN95-52 November 14, 1995 Table 3. Summary of July 7. 1995 Fire Endurance Test

Peak Sea Is- 3M Company 3-Hour Interam Fire Barrier

Allowable single ; piInt unexposed-side temperature criterion - 407 OF

Allowable averal ge unexposed-side temperature criterloon - 332 OF

(Shading shows temperature a that exceeded acceptance criteria of GL 86-10. Supplement 1) .

TEST SPECIMEN THERMOCOUPLE AVERAGE MAXIMUM REMARKS

LOCATIONS ([F) I (1F) I

6" Cable tray Front side rail Protected with five layers of

Interam E54A. Exceeded the

Rear side rail maximum single point temperature

criterion at 158 minutes and the

average temperature rise criterion at

Copper conductor 301 343 166 minutes.

24" Cable tray Front side rail Protected with five layers of

Interam E54A. Exceeded the

Rear side rail 406 maximum single point temperature

criterion at 176 minutes and the

average temperature rise criterion at

Copper conductor 243 334 167 minutes.

5" Conduit Conduit surface Protected with five layers of

Interam E54A. Exceeded the

maximum single point temperature

criterion at 161 minutes and the

Copper conductor

average temperature rise criterion at

178 minutes. .

3' Conduit Conduit surface Protected with five layers of

Interam E54A. Exceeded the

maximum single point temperature

criterion at 148 minutes and the

Copper conductor

average temperature rise criterion at

152 minutes.

1" Conduit Conduit surface Protected with six layers of

Interam E54A. Exceeded the

maximum single point temperature

criterion at 126 minutes and the

Copper conductor sversge temperature rise criterion at

167 minutes. .

2" Air drop Copper conductor Protected with five layers of

Interam E54A. Exceeded the

maximum single point temperature

criterion and the average temperature

rise criterion at 152 minutes.

.

Junction box Metal surface Protected with six layers of

Interam E54A. Exceeded the average

temperature rise criterion at 165 minutes.

< ~tachment 2 IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES

Information Date of

Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to

95-51 Recent Incidents Involving 10/27/95 All material and fuel

Potential Loss of Control cycle licensees.

of Licensed Material

95-50 Safety Defect in Gammamed 10/30/95 All High Dose Rate

12i Bronchial Catheter Afterloader (HDR) Adapters.

Clamping Adapters

95-49 Seismic Adequacy of 10/27/95 All holders of OLs or CPs

Thermo-Lag Panels for nuclear power reactors.

95-48 Results of Shift Staffing 10/10/95 All holders of OLs or CPs

Study for nuclear power reactors.

95-47 Unexpected Opening of a 10/04/95 All holders of OLs or CPs

Safety/Relief Valve and for nuclear power reactors.

Complications Involving

Suppression Pool Cooling

Strainer Blockage

95-46 Unplanned, Undetected 10/06/95 All holders of OLs or CPs

Release of Radioactivity for nuclear power reactors.

from the Exhaust Ventilation

System of a Boiling Water

Reactor

95-12, Potentially Nonconforming 10/05/95 All holders of OLs or CPs

Supp. 1 Fasteners Supplied by for nuclear power reactors.

A&G Engineering II, Inc.

95-45 American Power Service 10/04/95 All holders of OLs or CPs

Falsification of American for nuclear power reactors.

Society for Nondestructive

Testing (ASNT) Certificates

95-44 Ensuring Compatible Use of 09/26/95 All Radiography Licensees.

Drive Cables Incorporating

Industrial Nuclear Company

Ball-Type Male Connectors

OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit

IN 95-52 November 14, 1995 This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If

you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact

one of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate Office of

Nuclear Regulation (NRR) project manager.

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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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(301) 415-2854 Amarjit Singh, NRR

(301) 415-1237 Attachments:

1. Tables 1, 2, anm 3, Summaries of Endurance Tests

2. List of Recentl, Issued NRC Information Notices

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