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I ZZZuZ ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION o 89 EAST AVENUE, ROCHESTER, N.K 14649-0001 ROGER W. KOBER VICE PRESIDENT                                                                               TEI.EPNONE ELECTRIC & STEAM PIIODVCTION                                                         AREA coDE Tls 546 2700 March 6, 1985 Dr. Thomas E. Murley Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
1984 Steam Generator Tube Inservice Inspection Special Report  
1984 Steam Generator Tube Inservice Inspection Special Report
 
==Dear Dr. Murley:==
 
In accordance with Section 6.9.3.4 of the Ginna Station Technical Specifications and Appendix B step 5.7.2 of the Ginna Station Quality Assurance Manual, we are submitting the 1984 R.E. Ginna Nuclear Station Steam Generator Eddy Current-Examination Summary Report.
This summary report includes:
: 1)    The number and extent of tubes inspected.
: 2)    Location and percent of wall-thickness          penetration        for each indication of an imperfection.
: 3)    Identification of tubes plugged or sleeved.
4))    Steam Generator tube inspection and corrective action history.
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Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corporation General Maintenance Department Materials Engineering Division EXAHINATlON REPORT R.E. Ginna Nuclear Station 1984 Steam Generator Eddy Current Examination Summary Report August 15, 1984 Prepared by: Materials Engineering Personnel Reviewed by:                                      Date:  3 "
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==Dear Dr.Murley:==
1984 Steam Generator   Eddy Current Examination Summary Report Table of Contents A. Introduction B. 'rogram C. Procedure D. Results E. Observations F. Corrective Action Figure 1 A S/G Inlet Program Figure 2 A S/G Outlet Program Figure 3 - B S/G Inlet Program Figure 4 B S/G Outlet Program Figure 5 1984 Corrective Action   Summary Figure 6 - Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History Figure 6A- Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History Comments
In accordance with Section 6.9.3.4 of the Ginna Station Technical Specifications and Appendix B step 5.7.2 of the Ginna Station Quality Assurance Manual, we are submitting the 1984 R.E.Ginna Nuclear Station Steam Generator Eddy Current-Examination Summary Report.This summary report includes: 1)The number and extent of tubes inspected.
  . Figure 7 - A S/G Defect Log.
2)Location and percent of wall-thickness penetration for each indication of an imperfection.
Figure   8 B S/G Defect Log.
3)Identification of tubes plugged or sleeved.4))Steam Generator tube inspection and corrective action history.n erely, er$U.Kober xc: Director, Inspection and Enforcement r~"'I I l t 1 I I II V rr<<pj fl I~~:<<'d ll SH s%i)NO(038-03A13038 Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corporation General Maintenance Department Materials Engineering Division EXAHINATlON REPORT R.E.Ginna Nuclear Station 1984 Steam Generator Eddy Current Examination Summary Report August 15, 1984 Prepared by: Materials Engineering Personnel Reviewed by: up rvisor, Technzca Prospects Ginna Station Date: 3" Approved by: Ma ager, Materia s Engineering Date: I QI-BS03l90SSS 8508SS PDR ADOCK 05000244 6 PDR
Attachment   1   Strip Chart   Data Review Page 1 of 8
~C c l g l,Q i/I<j)e(~Y'P'A J 1984 Steam Generator Eddy Current Examination Summary Report Table of Contents A.Introduction B.'rogram C.Procedure D.Results E.Observations F.Corrective Action Figure 1-A S/G Inlet Program Figure 2-A S/G Outlet Program Figure 3-B S/G Inlet Program Figure 4-B S/G Outlet Program Figure 5-1984 Corrective Action Summary Figure 6-Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History Figure 6A-Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History Comments.Figure 7-A S/G Defect Log.Figure 8-B S/G Defect Log.Attachment 1-Strip Chart Data Review Page 1 of 8 1984 STEAM GENERATOR EDDY CURRENT EXAMINATIONS
 
1984 STEAM GENERATOR EDDY CURRENT EXAMINATIONS


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
REPORT A.Introduction During the Spring 1984 Annual Refueling and Maintenance Outage at Ginna Station, a multifrequency eddy current examination was performed on tubes in both A and B steam generators.
REPORT A. Introduction During the Spring 1984 Annual Refueling and Maintenance Outage at Ginna Station, a multifrequency eddy current examination was performed on tubes in both A and B steam generators. The purpose of these examinations was to access any corrosion or mechanical damage that may have occurred during the operating cycle since April 1983. Particular attention was given in detecting intergranular attack (IGA) in the tube sheet crevices; pitting, stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and wastage between the tube sheet and the first support plate, denting and fretting wear at the antivibration bar to tube intersections in the U-bend region.
The purpose of these examinations was to access any corrosion or mechanical damage that may have occurred during the operating cycle since April 1983.Particular attention was given in detecting intergranular attack (IGA)in the tube sheet crevices;pitting, stress corrosion cracking (SCC)and wastage between the tube sheet and the first support plate, denting and fretting wear at the antivibration bar to tube intersections in the U-bend region.The examination was performed by R.G.R E.personnel that have been trained and qualified in the eddy current method to at least a Level I Examiners Certification.
The examination was performed by R.G.R E. personnel that have been trained and qualified in the eddy current method to at least a Level I Examiners Certification. Initial data analysis was performed by two personnel from Zetec, Inc. of Issaquah, Washington. Data analysis and review was also performed by R.G.R E. and Babcock R Wilcox personnel subsequent to the Zetec personnel analysis. The data analysis was performed by both teams utilizing Zetec DDA-4 Digital Data Analysis System.
Initial data analysis was performed by two personnel from Zetec, Inc.of Issaquah, Washington.
Results of this examination highlights, once again, the major area of concern for future steam generator tube degradation being tube sheet crevice intergranular attack (IGA) and stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Attachment 1 gives the Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History from 1972 through the April 1984 Outage.
Data analysis and review was also performed by R.G.R E.and Babcock R Wilcox personnel subsequent to the Zetec personnel analysis.The data analysis was performed by both teams utilizing Zetec DDA-4 Digital Data Analysis System.Results of this examination highlights, once again, the major area of concern for future steam generator tube degradation being tube sheet crevice intergranular attack (IGA)and stress corrosion cracking (SCC).Attachment 1 gives the Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History from 1972 through the April 1984 Outage.B.Program At each inspection of the steam generators an eddy current examination program is generated for each leg (inlet and outlet)of both A and B steam generators.
B. Program At each inspection of the steam generators an eddy current examination program is generated for each leg (inlet and outlet) of both A and B steam generators. The philosophy in generating this program is to examine every tube in the inlets to at least the first tube support plate, as well as doing at, least three percent (3%) over the U-bends to the primary face of the outlet. Then as a random sample an examination of a select group of tubes up through the sixth tube support plate. The program for the outlets varies somewhat each year and includes the three percent (3%) sample up to the U-bend to complete the full length inspection of those tubes. Other tubes are also looked at up through the sixth tube support plate. An assesment of the sludge pile zone of the outlet is performed by examining tubes up through the first tube support plate.
The philosophy in generating this program is to examine every tube in the inlets to at least the first tube support plate, as well as doing at, least three percent (3%)over the U-bends to the primary face of the outlet.Then as a random sample an examination of a select group of tubes up through the sixth tube support plate.The program for the outlets varies somewhat each year and includes the three percent (3%)sample up to the U-bend to complete the full length inspection of those tubes.Other tubes are also looked at up through the sixth tube support plate.An assesment of the sludge pile zone of the outlet is performed by examining tubes up through the first tube support plate.The specific program for this year included 100%of all the tubes in the inlets of both steam generators examined to at least the first tube support plate.The following is a breakdown by steam generator of all tubes examined and to the extent tested.Page 2 of 8 B.Program (Continued)
The specific program for this year included 100% of all the tubes in the inlets of both steam generators examined to at least the first tube support plate. The following is a breakdown by steam generator of all tubes examined and to the extent tested.
A S/G Inlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percentage 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Tubes Permanently Plugged 2926 44 2 0 0 165 123 89.7~o 1.O~o c 1 P 5.0'o 3~7 0 A S/G Outlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percenta 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Sleeved 495 3 0 0 0 1 209 5 4 15.1'o l.O~o 1.0'o 6.4~o (1.0io 100.0~o B S/G Inlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percenta 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Tubes Permanently Plugged 2818 80 3 2 12 178 167 86.4'o 2.0'o (1.0~(1,0~o (1.0&o S.O~o S.1~o B S/G Outlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percenta 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Tube Sheet to Sleeved Tubes Tube Sheet 665 7 0 0 0 2 217 4 1 67 20.3~o 4 1.0~o<1.0~o 6.6'o C, 1~P~o Cl P~o 63.65'o Page 3 of 8 B.Program (Continued)
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I In addition to the scheduled eddy current examination a profilometry examination was performed on the nine new sleeves.This examination was performed by Babcock 4 Wilcox personnel.
 
B. Program (Continued)
A S/G Inlet Number of Tube Su orts     Number of Tubes Percentage 1st                     2926             89. 7~o 2nd                        44              1. O~o 3rd                          2          c 1   P 4th                          0 5th                          0 6th                      165              5. 0'o Tubes Permanently Plugged            123              3~7     0 A S/G Outlet Number of Tube Su   orts     Number of Tubes Percenta 1st                       495             15. 1'o 2nd                          3            l. O~o 3rd                          0 4th                          0 5th                          0 6th                          1              1 . 0'o 7th                        209              6.4   ~o 8th                          5          (   1.0io Sleeved                        4          100.0~o B S/G Inlet Number of Tube Su   orts       Number of Tubes Percenta 1st                       2818           86. 4'o 2nd                        80              2. 0'o 3rd                          3          ( 1.0~
4th                          2          ( 1,0~o 5th                        12            (1.0&o 6th                        178              S. O~o Tubes Permanently Plugged            167              S. 1~o B S/G Outlet Number of Tube Su   orts       Number of Tubes Percenta 1st                       665           20. 3~o 2nd                          7          4 1.0~o 3rd                          0 4th                          0 5th                          0 6th                          2          < 1.0~o 7th                        217              6. 6'o 8th                          4          C, 1 ~ P~o Tube Sheet to Tube Sheet                1            Cl   P~o Sleeved Tubes                          67            63.65'o Page 3 of 8
 
B. Program (Continued)
In addition to the scheduled eddy current examination a profilometry examination was I
performed on the nine new sleeves. This examination was performed by Babcock 4 Wilcox personnel.
Figures I through 4 are tube sheet maps which define the actual program that was followed for each leg of both steam generators.
Figures I through 4 are tube sheet maps which define the actual program that was followed for each leg of both steam generators.
C.Procedure The procedure utilized for the examination of steam generator tubes was NDE-500-4 Rev.6,"Multifrequency Eddy Current Examination of Inconel 600 Steam Generator Tubing".For the sleeve examination NDE-500-5 Rev.3,"Eddy Current Examination of Sleeved Inconel 600 Steam Generator Tubing".Procedure NDE-500-4 provides for the examination of steam generator tubing utilizing 400KHZ and 200KHZ differential method and 210KHZ and 100KHZ absolute method.These frequencies give the ability for direct comparison with all steam generator inspection data since 1972, as well as allow for a more sensitive examination for small volume defects and intergranular attack (IGA).The detection of IGA utilizing the absolute frequencies has been performed since the Spring 1980 examination.
C. Procedure The procedure utilized for the examination of steam generator tubes was NDE-500-4 Rev.6, "Multifrequency Eddy Current Examination of Inconel 600 Steam Generator Tubing".
IGA is the most difficult type of degradation to detect with the eddy current method of examination because the total loss of conductivity is so minute as compared to complete wall loss.Procedure NDE-500-5 provides for the examination of sleeved steam generator tubing addressing the sleeve which forms the new primary boundary and the original tube in the area of the expanded/braze region as well as the"free spand" region.Both of these procedures are available in the NDE Procedures Manual.'Page 4 of 8 D.Results The results of this examination are as follows: (Further information is given on the defect logs, Figures 7 and 8 of the report.)A Inlet 0-20'D 21-30~o OD 31 40o OD 41-50~o OD Number of Tubes 263 48 5 1 Crevice IGA 27~o Dents 872 A Outlet 0-20 o Dents 5 225 B Inlet 0-20 o OD 21-30~o OD 31-40'o OD 51-60 o OD 8 1 90~o OD 81-90~o ID 91-100'~OD Crevice IGA Not Sizable 51-60'o 81-90'0 91-100'0 95 3 1 1 1 1 1 Dents 576~Bul es B Outlet 0-20~o OD 31-40'o OD 41-50~D OD Dents*Inside Diameter Defect 178 Page 5 of 8 1
For the sleeve examination NDE-500-5 Rev.3, "Eddy Current Examination of Sleeved Inconel 600 Steam Generator Tubing".
STEAM GENERATOR IGA INDICATION IIISTORY Not Sizeable 0-25%26-50%51-75%76-100%r A-S/G B-S/G TOTAL TOTAL March 1979 0 December 1979 0 April 1980*19 November 1980 2 0 r 0 (0)(0)(0)(0)2 11 31 April 1981 February 1982 October 1982 April 1983 March 1984 0 27 38(3)92(3)0 3(1)13(1)15 0(1)33(1)7(1)41(1)'6 15 2 40 (0)(0)(4)(6)14 13 59'4rg 51 192~~~Crevice flushing implemented (31)tubes plugged at this outage (28)remained inservice and were sleeved during April 1983 Outage with 50 other indications, (1)indication was removed by pulling.()denotes A-S/G tube indications These results are consistent with past examinations of the A steam generator.
Procedure NDE-500-4 provides for the examination of steam generator tubing utilizing 400KHZ and 200KHZ differential method and 210KHZ and 100KHZ absolute method. These frequencies give the ability for direct comparison with all steam generator inspection data since 1972, as well as allow for a more sensitive examination for small volume defects and intergranular attack (IGA). The detection of IGA utilizing the absolute frequencies has been performed since the Spring 1980 examination. IGA is the most difficult type of degradation to detect with the eddy current method of examination because the total loss of conductivity is so minute as compared to complete wall loss.
However, the B steam-generator has shown a much lower number of IGA and possible IGA indications in comparison to the previous years examination.
Procedure NDE-500-5 provides for the examination of sleeved steam generator tubing addressing the sleeve which forms the new primary boundary and the original tube in the area of the expanded/braze region as well as the "free spand" region. Both of these procedures are available in the NDE Procedures Manual.
The 8 IGA indications identified in the B steam generator breakdown into the following two categories:
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1.Tubes above plugging criteria greater than 40%-3 Tubes a.All 3 tubes were new indications 2.Tubes below plugging criteria less than 40%-5 tubes a.All 5 tubes were new indications.
 
b.All 5 tubes wer e identified as not sizeable.Out of the 8 indications, all 8 were'ew indications.
D. Results The   results of this examination are as follows: (Further information is given on the defect logs, Figures 7 and 8 of the report.)
There were no recorded indications in e tubes during the Spring 1983 examination.
A Inlet                         Number of Tubes 0-20'D                               263 21-30~o OD                               48 31 40o OD                                 5 41-50~o OD                                 1 Crevice IGA 27~o Dents                                   872 A   Outlet 0-20 o                                     5 Dents                                   225 B   Inlet 0-20   o OD                             95 21-30~o OD                                 3 31-40'o   OD                             1 51-60 o OD                                 1 8 1 90~o OD                               1 81-90~o ID                                 1 91-100'~   OD                             1 Crevice IGA Not Sizable 51-60'o 81-90'0 91-100'0 Dents                                   576
Page 6 of 8 1 0 E.Observations As was noted last year, the IGA continues to be developing deeper in the crevice.Along with the IGA being deeper in the crevice, most of the tubes requiring corrective action had stress corrosion crack (SCC)indications near the rolled transition zone.There were no indications of pitting, wastage or SCC above the top of the secondary face of the tube sheet.A comparison of the dent indications between this inspection and past inspections revealed that there were no noticable changes in number of tube intersections or size of dents.All sleeves continue to perform well with no indications of any degradation.
~Bul   es B   Outlet 0-20~o OD 31-40'o     OD 41-50~D OD Dents                                   178
One tube had an 85%Inside Diameter (ID)defect in the rolled transition area of the tube.Comparison with the previous years data'showed some change.In reviewing the data no other tubes with similar indication were found.Also one cold leg tube had an apparent wastage indication at the first tube support plate intersection that exceeded the plugging criteria.This tube was sized utilizing the differential mix which allowed for more accurate sizing than in the past.Several of these type of indications have been seen in the past in the periphery zone of the cold leg and are probably the result of old phosphate chemistry control resulting in wastage.These phenomenas will continue to be monitored in future inspections.
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There were no indications of any problems associated with the antivibration bar to tube intersection points during this inspection.
 
This is a very important area of the steam generator due to problems that have been found at other plants, especially those with Model 51 steam generators.
1 STEAM GENERATOR IGA INDICATION IIISTORY Not                                                                 A-S/G      B-S/G Sizeable         0-25%       26-50%       51-75%     76-100%       TOTAL       TOTAL r
At the end of the outage a meeting was held to discuss the net positive reduction in number of IGA indications at this inspection as compared to last year', (8 to 78).One of the most significant observations during the meeting was that last years inspection was after two outages in 1982 where there was an abnormal number of days with the B steam generator in dry lay-up.In dry lay-up the tube sheet crevices could be affected by both oxygen and carbon dioxide potentially raising the crevice environment's aggressiveness.
March 1979               0                                                                  (0)        2 December 1979             0              0                                                   (0)        11 April 1980
In order to allay this concern and continue to try improving our IGA attack rate, the following items have been addressed by the plant for the 84-85 operating cycle: a)Continue excellent operating secondary water chemistry.
* 19                                                                   (0)        31 November 1980             2                         r 0                                     (0)
b)Crevice flushing.c)Water lancing of sludge.d)Minimize dry layup time.e)Maintain excellent wet layup chemistry.
April 1981                0                                                                  (0)       14 February 1982                            0                                                   (0)       13 October 1982             27                                          7(1)                                59'4rg April 1983               38(3)           3(1)        15                        15          (4)        51 March 1984 92(3)           13(1) 0(1) 33(1) 41(1)'6       2 40         (6)       192
f)Consider N>or Argon blanket of steam generator secondary for sleeving or when not in wet layup.g)Continued plant operation support.Page 7 of 8  
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Crevice flushing implemented (31) tubes plugged       at this outage (28) remained inservice and were sleeved during April 1983 Outage with 50 other indications, (1) indication was removed by pulling.
( ) denotes A-S/G tube indications These results are consistent with past examinations             of the A steam generator. However, the B steam -generator has shown a much lower number                   of IGA and possible IGA indications in comparison to the previous years examination.
The   8 IGA indications identified in the B steam generator breakdown into the following two categories:
: 1. Tubes above plugging       criteria greater than   40% 3 Tubes
: a. All 3 tubes were new indications
: 2. Tubes below plugging       criteria less than 40% 5 tubes
: a. All 5 tubes were new indications.
: b. All 5 tubes wer e identified as not sizeable.
Out of the 8 indications, all 8 were'ew indications.               There were no recorded indications in e tubes during the Spring 1983 examination.
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E. Observations As was noted last year, the IGA continues to be developing deeper in the crevice. Along with the IGA being deeper in the crevice, most of the tubes requiring corrective action had stress corrosion crack (SCC) indications near the rolled transition zone. There were no indications of pitting, wastage or SCC above the top of the secondary face of the tube sheet.
A comparison of the dent indications between this inspection and past inspections revealed that there were no noticable changes in number of tube intersections or size of dents. All sleeves continue to perform well with no indications of any degradation.
One tube had an 85% Inside Diameter (ID) defect in the rolled transition area of the tube. Comparison with the previous years data 'showed some change. In reviewing the data no other tubes with similar indication were found. Also one cold leg tube had an apparent wastage indication   at the first tube support plate intersection that exceeded the plugging criteria. This tube   was sized utilizing the differential mix which allowed for more accurate sizing than in the   past. Several of these type of indications have been seen in the past in the periphery zone   of the cold leg and are probably the result of old phosphate chemistry control resulting in wastage. These phenomenas will continue to be monitored in future inspections.
There were no indications of any problems associated with the antivibration bar to tube intersection points during this inspection. This is a very important area of the steam generator due to problems that have been found at other plants, especially those with Model 51 steam generators.
At the end of the outage a meeting was held to discuss the net positive reduction in number of IGA indications at this inspection as compared to last year', (8 to 78). One of the most significant observations during the meeting was that last years inspection was after two outages in 1982 where there was an abnormal number of days with the B steam generator in dry lay-up. In dry lay-up the tube sheet crevices could be affected by both oxygen and carbon dioxide potentially raising the crevice environment's aggressiveness.
In order to allay this concern and continue to try improving our IGA attack rate, the following items have been addressed by the plant for the 84-85 operating cycle:
a) Continue excellent operating secondary water chemistry.
b) Crevice flushing.
c) Water lancing of sludge.
d) Minimize dry layup time.
e) Maintain excellent wet layup chemistry.
f) Consider   N> or Argon blanket   of steam generator secondary for sleeving or when not in wet layup.
g) Continued plant operation support.
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F. Corrective Action Corrective Action for the one tube in the A steam generator that had an area of IGA approximately 19.6 inches above the tube end required that the tube be plugged. A Combustion Engineering Mechanical Plug was used for removing the tube from service.
Corrective action for ten (10) tubes in the B steam generator included plugging one (1) tube and sleeving nine (9) tubes with tube sheet sleeves. These sleeved tubes are listed in the 1984 Corrective Action Summary (Figure 5), along with the tubes that were plugged in both steam generators.
Also included in this year's maintenance activity was the repair of three (3) leaking explosive plugs in the A steam generator. The following tubes were repaired by Gas Tungsten Arc Welding in bare hole plugs: R12 C70, R17 C60, and R27 C48.
In previous years leaking explosive plugs have been repaired in the B steam generator, the following are those tubes that were repaired in May 1983: R24 C44 and in October 1982 R39 C68, R39 C69 and R39 C70.
Figure 6 of this report "Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History" gives an overview of inspections, results, and actions taken for all inspections since 1977.
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F.Corrective Action Corrective Action for the one tube in the A steam generator that had an area of IGA approximately 19.6 inches above the tube end required that the tube be plugged.A Combustion Engineering Mechanical Plug was used for removing the tube from service.Corrective action for ten (10)tubes in the B steam generator included plugging one (1)tube and sleeving nine (9)tubes with tube sheet sleeves.These sleeved tubes are listed in the 1984 Corrective Action Summary (Figure 5), along with the tubes that were plugged in both steam generators.
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The following tubes were repaired by Gas Tungsten Arc Welding in bare hole plugs: R12 C70, R17 C60, and R27 C48.In previous years leaking explosive plugs have been repaired in the B steam generator, the following are those tubes that were repaired in May 1983: R24 C44 and in October 1982 R39 C68, R39 C69 and R39 C70.Figure 6 of this report"Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History" gives an overview of inspections, results, and actions taken for all inspections since 1977.Page 8 of 8
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
ROW 17 COLUMN 47 LEG Hot FLAM 27%OD IGA A Steam Generator LOCATION 19.6" Above Tube End SLEEVE SIZE Combustion Mech.Plug.B Steam Generator 20 42 32 32 11 36 36 28 26 18 47 50 53 54 55 59 63 76 79 87 Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Cold Abs Indication IGA 85%OD SCC 54%OD SCC Abs Indication IGA Abs Indication IGA Abs Indication IGA Abs Indication IGA 85%ID SCC 95%OD SCC 53%OD Mastage End End End End End End End End End Plate 6-11" Above Tube 4" Above Tube 4" Above Tube 4-8" Above Tube 4-8" Above Tube 4-8" Above Tube 4-10" Above Tube 3.2" Above-Tube 3" Above Tube ffl Tube Support 22 tl 22 22" 22 II 22 II 22" 22 tl 22" 22"'BRW Explosive Plug FIGURE 5 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION AND CORRECTIVE ACTION HISTORY DATE No.Tubes Inspected A B Hot Col d Hot Col d Primary to Secondary Leaka e pm Total Defects A Type of Deterioration A/B No.Defects Requiring No.Tubes No.Tubes Reaa I r Pl uqled-'Ieeved A B A B A B No.Tubes PuIIed Comm A B A B In Factory April 1972'March 1974 Nov.1974 Ma rch 1975 Jan.1976 Feb.1976 April 1976 Apri I 1977 July 1977 Jan.1978 April 1978 Feb.1979 Dec.1979 April 1980 Nov.1980 May 1981 Feb 1982 Sep.1982 Apri I 1983 March 1984 1050 3259 516 1701 430 2174 442 3192 3192 100 2003 268 2049 325 2049 325 3139 325 3138 325 3138 325 3'137 526 3138 382 3137 633 3137 717 1098 516 672 39 1931 442 53 3247 3247 1025 75 1525 268 300 350 I714 375 1714 375 1200 3182 375 3151 375 3141 400 3140 526 3129 893 3096 832 3093 963 0.0050 A S/G 0.09I B S/G 0.099 B S/G 0.012 B S/G 0.060 B S/G 0.007 B S/G 620/B S/G 0 19 2 46 0 39 0 13 1 1 1 4 1 12 Or 0 0 0 11 2 2 15 1 5 8 15 6 13 31 3 15 16 32 78 10 2 3 Or Wastage Wastage Cracking/Wastage Wastage Wastage Cracking Wastage ID Cracking Cracking/Wastage ID Cracking Cracking, Wastage,21 IIIGA, 2 Wastage"A" Pitting/"B"IGA IGA IGA, Wastage IGA, Mech.Dam IGA IGA, SCC IGA, SCC 1 0 19 2 46 0 39 0 13 1 GA 1 1 123 Or 0 0 0 11 2 2 15 1 5 8 15 6 13 13 2 6 16 28 23 5 171 Or 1 0 19 2 46 0 39 0 13 1 1 12 1 Or 0 0 0 II 2 2 15 1 5 8 15 6 13 31 0 18 33'1 Or 5 16 74 9 10 Or Or-(1--(2-(3--(4-(5 3.94 8.01 3 7e 5.24 3.84 5.I 4 0.I 4 3.1C FIGURE 6 8/13/84 Albert E.Curtis III Steam Generator Tube Ins ection and Correct@ye Action Hzstor Comments (1)Pulled R15 C55 and R17 C41 from hot leg and R17 C40 from the cold leg to determine IGA conditions in"B" steam generator.
 
R17 C41 had ECT indications at all frequencies, R15 C44 had just 100kH2 Absolute ECT indication and R17 C40 had not ECT indication.
A Steam  Generator ROW COLUMN LEG        FLAM                    LOCATION              SLEEVE SIZE 17   47   Hot 27% OD IGA               19.6" Above Tube End Combustion Mech. Plug.
Both hot leg tubes had approximately 50%IGA, R17 C41 had a 60%SCC indication associated with the IGA.(2)Manually sleeved five (5)tubes with Nickel plated-inconel 600 T.T.sleeves.Three tubes had IGA indications, two others were preventatively sleeved.(3)Sleeved 16 tubes with co-extruded sleeves, 13 with defects and 3 preventatively.
B Steam Generator 20   47  Hot  Abs Indication  IGA    6-11"  Above Tube End            22 tl 42    50   Hot 85% OD SCC                 4" Above Tube End            22 32    53  Hot  54% OD SCC                 4" Above Tube End            22" 32    54  Hot  Abs Indication   IGA     4-8"  Above Tube End            22 II 11    55  Hot  Abs Indication   IGA     4-8" Above  Tube End            22 II 36    59  Hot  Abs Indication  IGA     4-8" Above  Tube End            22" 36    63  Hot  Abs Indication   IGA     4-10" Above Tube End            22 tl 28    76  Hot  85% ID  SCC              3.2" Above- Tube End            22" 26    79  Hot  95% OD  SCC                  3" Above Tube End            22" 18    87  Cold 53% OD  Mastage          ffl Tube Support Plate    'BRW Explosive Plug FIGURE 5
Pulled R21 C46 with a 100kH2 ECT indication, R7 C45 and R28 C45 which were clean.All tubes pulled were from the hot leg.(4)Recovery from the January 25, 1982 included removing 26 tube sections by EDM and ID Cutters along with one tube pulled from the secondary side.(5)The four tubes identified with IGA in the A steam generator were sleeved with 22" tube sheet sleeves.The 78 tubes identified in the"B" steam generator with IGA and/or SCC in the crevice were repaired as follows: 41 tubes were sleeved with 9 tubes were sleeved with 24 tubes were sleeved with 1 tube and 2 sleeves were 1 tube R34 C54 was pulled 36" brazed sleeves 28" brazed sleeves 22" tube sheet sleeves plugged for metallurgical analysis 8/13/84 Albert E.Curtis III FIGURE 6A A S/G DEFECT LOG 1984 March 1984 Inspection INLET Dents: Below Tube Sheet At Tube Sheet Above Tube Sheet gl Tube Support Above jul Tube Support Jj2 Tube Support g3 Tube Support fj4 Tube Support g5 Tube Support g6 Tube Support TOTAL 8 521 12 304 3 7 1 2 1 13 872 OUTLET Dents: Below Tube Sheet At Tube Sheet Above Tube Sheet j/1 Tube Support Above jjl Tube Support g2 Tube Support g3 Tube Support Above jj3 Tube Support g4 Tube Support g5 Tube Support jf6 Tube Support AVB Bulge TOTAL 7 101 8 47 1 13 5 12 3 ll 3 13 (10&ossible 225 Defects: 0-20%21-30%31-40%41-50%51-60%61-70%71-80%81-90%90-100%TOTAL 263 48 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 317 Defects: 0-20%21-30%31-40%41-50%51-60%61-70%71-80%81-90%90-100%TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIGURE 7 B S/G DEFECT LOG March 1984 Inspection INLET Dents: Below Tube Sheet At Tube Sheet Above Tube Sheet jjl Tube Support Above jjl Tube Support jj2 Tube Support Tube Supports 3-5 jj6 Tube Support jj4 AVB TOTAL 8 483 6 37 3 2 0 33 4 576 OUTLET Dents: Below Tube Sheet At Tube Sheet Above Tube Sheet jjl Tube Support Above jjl Tube Support jj2 Tube Support jj3 Tube Support Above jj3 Tube Support jj4 Tube Support jj5 Tube Support jj6 Tube Support Below jj6 Tube Support TOTAL 8 103 2 17 1 3 2 1 0 2 37 2 178 De fects: 0-20%21-30%31-40%41-50%51-60%61-70%71-80%81-90%91-100%TOTAL 95 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 102 De fects: 0-20%21-30%31-40/.41-50%5 1-60%61-70%71-80%81-90%91-100%TOTAL 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 FIGURE 8 ATTACHhFNT 1 STRIP CHART DATA REVIEW NOTE: Steam Generator Identification as Follows: Ex.S.G.2.1=B S/G=2 Inlet=1 S.G.1.2=A S/G=1 Outlet=2 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT CHANEL HO"-1 8.72 VOLTS HTS-2.4 G 11 NN 17 COL 47 CHAHHEL 1 FREQ 488 kHz SPAH-&#xc3;4 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANHEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG Q%t%EL 4 ABS FREQ--188 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CHAHNELS 12 Q-'AH--1824 ROTATION-13 DEG HI X 2 (6)CHANHEL5 34 SPAH-1824 ZETEC Inc.-1%8 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+I CH 6 VERT+8.54 VOLTS 122 DEG 8 z HTS-2-4 11 ROW 1 7 COL 47 CHAHNEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPA H-354 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHNEL 2 Qgji FREQ-288 kHz 264 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAf+tEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHtKL 4 ABS FREQ--188 kH SPAH--1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAN--1824 ROTATIOH-13 DEG HIX 2 (6)C~~S 34 SPAH-1824, ROTATIOH-8 DEG~C Inc.-l~Edition 12.8 Rev CH 5 VERT~CH 6 VERT 11 RON 17 COL 47 1~23 VOLTS 339 DEG 8 HTS-2.4 CHAOS 1 FREQ-SPRH-ROTATIOH-CHAtbKL 2 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATION-CHAHfKL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CIiNEL 4 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-NIX 1<5>CHANHELS~WW-ROTRTIOH-NIX 2<6>CHAPELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kHz 354 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 264 8 DEG ERR 218 kH-374 8 DEG MRS 188 kHz 1824 8 DEG 12 1824 13 DEG 34 1824 8 CH 6 VFRT+8.66 VOLTS 318 DEG 8 I HTS-2.4 ZETEC Inc.-19'dition 12.8 Rev 1 11 RON 17 COL 47 CKNNNEL 1 DIFF FREQ--488 kHz SPAH-ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz QKN-264 ROTATION-8 DEG CHAHNEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kH-SPAH-374 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANHEL 4 ggg FREQ"-188 kHz SPAN-334 ROTRTIOH-8 DEG NIX 1<5>CHAHHELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-13 DEG NIX 2<6>Ct%NNELS 34 SPAH-1824 ROTRTIOH-8 DEG ETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT CHAHHEL HO-1 0.88 VOLTS 210 HTS-11~3~21 ROW 20 COL 4E'HAHHFJ 1 FREQ-480 kHz cVN 1024 ROTATIOH-0 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-0 DEG CHAN)KL 3 ABS FREQ-210 kHz SPAH.-1024 ROTATION-0 DEG CkFNHEL 4 Abc FREQ--188 kHz Q%H-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG IIX 1<5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1024 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 2<6)CHAHHELS 34 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-0 DEG ETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CR;VERT CH 6 VERT+CHAHHEL NO-21 RON 20 COL 4r e.ze voLTs e DEG e r.HTS-11.3 CHAHHEL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 2 FREQ---SPAN-ROTATIOH-CHAHNEL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATION-CHAHNEL 4 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-I1IX 1<5)CHAHHELS SPAH--ROTATIOH-iiIX 2<6)0%t4KLS SPRt-ROTATIOH-DIFF 408 kHz 1024 8 DEG EEQ 280 kHz 1024 0 DEG ABS 210 kHz 1824 8 DEG ABS 188 kHz Ie24 0 DEG 12 1024 8 DEG 34 1024 8 DEG'ETEC Inc.-1303 Edition 12.0 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT++8.43 VOLTS 165 OEG 8<HTS-11.3 21 RON 28 COL QSHHEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 Q%H-1824 ROTATIOH-8 CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 SR%-1824 ROTATION-8 CHANEL 3 ggg FREQ-218 SPAN-114 ROTATIOH-8 CHANHEL 4 ABS FREQ-188 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 HIX 1 (5>CHAHNELS 12 SPAH--1824 ROTATIOH-8 HIX 2 (6)CHARNELS 34 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 47 kHz DEG kHz DEG kHz DEG kHz DEG DEG DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT CHAHHEL NO-4 8.49 VOLTS 96 DEG 8<HTS-11.3 G 21 RON 28 COL DIFF i 488 kHz f 1824 8 OEG DIFF 288 kHz 1824 8 OEG ABS 218 kHz 114 8 DEG RES 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG CHAHNEL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 2 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHANHEL 3 FREQ-SPAN-ROTATIOH-CH%%EL 4 FREQ-SPAH-.ROTATION-HIX 1 (5)CHANHELS Q%H--ROTATIOH-l11X 2 (6>DRttKLS SPCN-ROTATIOH-ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 5 VERT~CH 6 VERT 0%HNEL NO-1 1.06 VOLTS HTS-17.8 QSRKL 1 QKHi FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-584 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAIT 2 DIFF FREQ-208 kHz SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHtKL 3 FRS FREQ-218 kHz SR%-114 ROTATION-8 DEG CHAt&EL 4%8 FREQ-100 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5>CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATION-0 DEG HIX 2 (6>C)%HNELS 34 SPAH-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG ZETEC I nc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev CH 5 VERT+Ch 6 VERT+BQNHEa.HO-2 Rl ROfl 42~~~I 8.84 VOLTS 79 DEG 0 r HTS-17.8 CHAHHEL 1 FREQ-.SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHANHEL 2 FREQ--SPAH-ROTATION-CHAHtKL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATION-CHAHHEL 4 FREQ--SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 1 (5>CHAHHELS SPAH--ROTATIOH-HIX 2 (6>CHASES SPfW-ROTATI(N-DIFF 480 kHz 584 0 DEC i M kHz 1024 8 DEG ABS 218 kHz 114 0 DEG AS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1024 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 I  
 
STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION AND CORRECTIVE ACTION HISTORY Primary to                                      No.Defects Secondary      Total          Type  of        Requiring No. Tubes No.Tubes            No.Tubes DATE            No. Tubes  Inspected    Leaka e      pm  Defects  Deterioration          Reaa I r  Pl uqled -'Ieeved            PuIIed    Comm A              B                          A                A/B              A          A            A B          B              B      A  B    A  B Hot   Col d Hot     Col d In Factory                                                                                    1          1 April  1972    1050                                          0      0                          0      0  0      0
'March 1974    3259    516  1098      516                  19      0  Wastage              19      0  19      0 Nov. 1974      1701    430    672      39                    2      0  Wastage                2      0  2      0 Ma rch 1975   2174    442                  0.0050 Jan. 1976 1931      442          A S/G  46    11  Cracking/Wastage      46    11  46      II 53          0.09I    B  S/G  0      2  Wastage                0      2  0      2 Feb. 1976      3192  3192  3247    3247                  39      2  Wastage                      2 39        39      2 April 1976      100          1025      75  0.099    B  S/G  0    15  Cracking              0    15    0    15 Apri I 1977  2003     268   1525      268                  13      1  Wastage              13      1  13      1 July 1977                      300          0.012    B  S/G          5  ID  Cracking                  5          5 Jan. 1978                      350         0.060    B  S/G          8  Cracking/Wastage              8          8 April 1978    2049    325  I714      375                   1    15  ID Cracking            1    15    1    15 Feb. 1979    2049    325  1714      375                          6  Cracking, Wastage,21  GA      6          6 Dec. 1979                    1200          0.007    B S/G         13  IIIGA, 2 Wastage            13          13 April 1980    3139    325  3182      375                    1    31  "A" Pitting/"B"IGA    1    13    1    31                              (1 Nov. 1980      3138    325  3151      375                          3  IGA                          2          0             5                --(2 May 1981 Feb 1982 3138    325  3141      400                          15   IGA, Wastage                6                       16                (3 3'137    526  3140      526  620/   B  S/G          16  IGA, Mech. Dam              16          18                              --(4 Sep. 1982    3138    382  3129      893                      1  32  IGA                     1  28          33' Apri I 1983 March 1984 3137    633  3096      832                      4  78  IGA, SCC                   23                      74                (5 3137    717  3093      963                      1  10  IGA, SCC                   5            1           9 12    2 3                        123  171 12    1             10 Or    Or                          Or    Or  Or    Or      Or Or 3.94  8.01                      3  7e 5.24 3.84 5. I 4  0. I 4 3. 1C FIGURE 6 8/13/84 Albert    E. Curtis  III
 
Steam Generator Tube  Ins ection and Correct@ye Action Hzstor    Comments (1) Pulled R15 C55 and R17 C41 from hot leg and R17 C40 from the cold leg to determine IGA conditions in "B" steam generator.
R17 C41 had ECT indications at all frequencies, R15 C44 had just 100kH2 Absolute ECT indication and R17 C40 had not ECT indication. Both hot leg tubes had approximately 50% IGA, R17 C41 had a 60% SCC indication associated with the IGA.
(2) Manually sleeved five (5) tubes with Nickel plated  inconel 600 T.T. sleeves. Three tubes had IGA indications, two others were preventatively sleeved.
(3)  Sleeved 16 tubes with co-extruded sleeves,      13 with defects and 3  preventatively. Pulled R21 C46 with a 100kH2 ECT indication, R7 C45 and R28 C45 which were clean. All tubes pulled were from the hot leg.
(4)  Recovery from the January 25, 1982 included removing 26 tube sections by EDM and ID Cutters along with one tube pulled from the secondary side.
(5)  The  four tubes identified with IGA in the A steam generator were sleeved   with 22" tube sheet sleeves. The 78 tubes identified in the "B" steam generator with IGA and/or SCC in the crevice were repaired as follows:
41 tubes were sleeved with 36" brazed sleeves 9 tubes were sleeved with 28" brazed sleeves 24 tubes were sleeved with 22" tube sheet sleeves 1 tube and 2 sleeves were plugged 1 tube R34 C54 was pulled for metallurgical analysis 8/13/84 Albert  E. Curtis  III FIGURE 6A
 
A S/G DEFECT LOG 1984 March 1984 Inspection INLET                                      OUTLET Dents:                                        Dents:
Below Tube Sheet        8                    Below Tube Sheet        7 At Tube Sheet          521                    At Tube Sheet          101 Above Tube Sheet        12                    Above Tube Sheet        8 gl Tube Support        304                    j/1 Tube Support        47 Above jul Tube Support  3                    Above jjl Tube Support  1 Jj2 Tube Support        7                    g2 Tube Support        13 g3 Tube Support          1                     g3 Tube Support          5 fj4 Tube Support        2                     Above jj3 Tube Support g5 Tube Support          1                     g4 Tube Support        12 g6 Tube Support        13                    g5 Tube Support TOTAL                  872 jf6 Tube Support AVB ll 3
3 Bulge                  13 (10&ossible TOTAL                      225 Defects:                                      Defects:
0-20%                263                      0-20%                  5 21-30%                  48                    21-30%                  0 31-40%                  5                      31-40%                  0 41-50%                  1                     41-50%                  0 51-60%                  0                      51-60%                  0 61-70%                  0                      61-70%                  0 71-80%                  0                      71-80%                  0 81-90%                  0                      81-90%                  0 90-100%                 0                      90-100%                 0 TOTAL                  317                    TOTAL FIGURE 7
 
B S/G DEFECT LOG March 1984  Inspection INLET                                          OUTLET Dents:                                          Dents:
Below Tube Sheet        8                      Below Tube Sheet        8 At Tube Sheet          483                      At Tube Sheet          103 Above Tube Sheet        6                      Above Tube Sheet        2 jjl Tube Support        37                      jjl Tube Support        17 Above jjl Tube Support  3                      Above jjl Tube Support   1 jj2 Tube Support         2                      jj2 Tube Support         3 Tube Supports 3-5       0                      jj3 Tube Support        2 jj6 Tube Support       33                      Above jj3 Tube Support  1 jj4 AVB                 4                     jj4 Tube Support        0 jj5 Tube Support        2 TOTAL                  576                      jj6 Tube Support       37 Below jj6 Tube Support   2 TOTAL                 178 De fects:                                      De fects:
0-20%                95                        0-20%                 1 21-30%                   3                      21-30%                  0 31-40%                   1                      31-40/.                  1 41-50%                   0                      41-50%                    1 51-60%                   1                      5 1-60%                  0 61-70%                   0                      61-70%                  0 71-80%                   0                      71-80%                  0 81-90%                   1                    81-90%                   0 91-100%                   1                    91-100%                 0 TOTAL                  102                      TOTAL FIGURE 8
 
ATTACHhFNT 1 STRIP CHART DATA REVIEW NOTE:  Steam Generator  Identification  as Follows:
Ex. S.G. 2.1 = B S/G = 2  Inlet = 1 S.G. 1.2 = A S/G = 1 Outlet  = 2
 
CH 5 VERT     CH 6 VERT         CHANEL   HO "- 1     G 11 NN   17 COL     47 CHAHHEL   1 FREQ             488 kHz SPAH             &#xc3;4 ROTATIOH CHAHHEL 2 FREQ SPAH DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 CHANHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 3    ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 1824 ROTATIOH           8 DEG 8.72 HTS VOLTS
                                    -2. 4 Q%t%EL 4 FREQ SPAH ROTATION ABS 188 kHz 1824 8 DEG HIX   1 (5) 1824 CHAHNELS           12 Q-'AH ROTATION   -     13 DEG HI X 2 (6)
CHANHEL5 SPAH           1824 34 ZETEC   Inc.     -   1%8 Edition 12.8       Rev 1 CH 5 VERT + I CH 6 VERT +                                 11 ROW    1 7  COL   47 FREQ SPA H CHAHNEL 1       DIFF 488 kHz 354 8 DEG ROTATIOH CHAHNEL 2       Qgji FREQ             288 kHz 264 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH CHAf+tEL 3     ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 1824 ROTATIOH   -       8 DEG 8.54  VOLTS  122 DEG 8 z FREQ SPAH CHAHtKL 4 ABS 188 kH 1824 HTS      4 ROTATIOH           8 DEG HIX   1 (5)
CHAHHELS SPAN           1824 12 ROTATIOH           13 DEG C~~S SPAH HIX 2 (6)
ROTATIOH    -
34 1824, 8 DEG
                                                      ~C       Inc.
Edition 12.8 Rev l~
 
CH 5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT                                         11 RON     17 COL             47 CHAOS     1     DIFF FREQ-             488 kHz SPRH 354 ROTATIOH-             8 DEG CHAtbKL 2       DIFF FREQ-             288 kHz SPAH             264 ROTATION-             8 DEG CHAHfKL 3       ERR FREQ-            218 kH-SPAH             374 ROTATIOH-             8          DEG CIiNEL   4     MRS 23 VOLTS    339      8 FREQ-             188 kHz HTS 1 ~
                                      -2. 4 DEG SPAH1824 ROTATIOH-            8          DEG NIX 1 <5>
CHANHELS           12
                                                              ~WW- 1824 ROTRTIOH           13 DEG NIX 2 <6>
CHAPELS           34 SPAH-           1824 ROTATIOH           8 ZETEC  Inc.
12.8 Rev    19'dition 1
CH 6 VFRT +                                       11 RON      17 COL              47 CKNNNEL FREQ SPAH-1 DIFF 488 kHz ROTATIOH CHAHHEL FREQ QKN 2     DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 264
                                                                          -       8 DEG ROTATION CHAHNEL 3       ABS FREQ             218 kH-SPAH             374 ROTATIOH     -       8 DEG 8.66  VOLTS    318  DEG 8  I  FREQ  "
CHANHEL 4       ggg 188 kHz HTS          -2. 4                  SPAN              334 ROTRTIOH           8 DEG NIX   1
                                                                    <5>
CHAHHELS SPAH ROTATIOH    -
1824 12 13 DEG SPAH NIX 2 <6>
Ct%NNELS ROTRTIOH    -
34 1824 8         DEG ETEC Inc. -         1983 Edition 12.8         Rev 1
 
CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT         CHAHHEL HO       1         ~ 21  ROW   20 COL 4E'HAHHFJ 1
FREQ           480 kHz cVN           1024 CHAHHEL FREQ SR%
ROTATIOH 2  DIFF 0 DEG 288 kHz 1824 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH CHAN)KL 3 ABS 0 DEG 210 kHz 1024 ROTATION     -     0 DEG HTS 0.88  VOLTS
                                  -11 3
                                      ~
210 FREQ Q%H CkFNHEL 4 ROTATIOH Abc 188 kHz 1824 8 DEG IIX 1 SPAN CHAHHELS ROTATIOH
                                                                <5) 12 1024 8 DEG SPAN HIX 2 <6)
CHAHHELS ROTATIOH    -
34 1824 0 DEG ETEC   Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8         Rev   1 CR; VERT CH 6 VERT +       CHAHHEL   NO               21 RON     20 COL   4r CHAHHEL     1   DIFF FREQ-           408 kHz SPAH1024 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHAHHEL 2       EEQ FREQ   -       280 kHz SPAN1024 ROTATIOH-           0 DEG CHAHNEL 3       ABS FREQ-           210 kHz SPAH1824 ROTATION-           8  DEG CHAHNEL 4       ABS e.ze voLTs        e    e r.
FREQ-           188 kHz HTS        -11. 3 DEG SPAHIe24 ROTATIOH-           0  DEG I1IX   1 <5)
CHAHHELS SPAH 12 1024 ROTATIOH-           8  DEG iiIX 2 <6) 0%t4KLS           34 SPRt-         1024 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG Inc. 1303                'ETEC Edition 12.0 Rev 1
 
28          47 CH 5 VERT +          +                                  21 RON        COL QSHHEL FREQ Q%H    1  DIFF 488 kHz 1824 CHAHHEL FREQ SR%
ROTATIOH 2  DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 ROTATION 8   DEG ggg CHANEL 3 FREQ          218 kHz SPAN          114 HTS 8.43  VOLTS
                                  -11.3 165 OEG 8 <
FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH CHANHEL 4      ABS 1824 8
188 kHz DEG ROTATIOH  -     8   DEG HIX  1 (5>
SPAH  --
CHAHNELS CHARNELS ROTATIOH 1824 12 8   DEG SPAN HIX 2 (6)
ROTATIOH   -
1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC  Inc.    -   1983 Edition 12.8       Rev 1 CH 5 VERT  CH 6 VERT          CHAHHEL NO    4        G  21 RON    28  COL CHAHNEL    1  DIFF          i FREQ-          488 kHz    f SPAH       1824 ROTATIOH-         8 OEG CHAHHEL 2     DIFF FREQ-         288 kHz SPAH        1824 ROTATIOH-         8 OEG CHANHEL 3      ABS FREQ-          218 kHz SPAN          114 ROTATIOH-        8 DEG CH%%EL 4      RES FREQ-8.49 HTS VOLTS
                                  -11. 3 96 DEG 8 <
SPAH  .      188 kHz 244 ROTATION-          8 DEG HIX 1 (5)
CHANHELS Q%H          1824 12 ROTATIOH          8 DEG l11X 2 (6>
DRttKLS          34 SPCN-        1824 ROTATIOH          8 DEG ZETEC  Inc.    -     1983 Edition 12.8      Rev 1
 
5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT          0%HNEL  NO    1 QSRKL FREQ SPAH 1    QKHi 488 kHz 584 ROTATIOH CHAIT 2 DIFF FREQ SPAN 8 DEG 208 kHz 1824 FREQ SR%
ROTATIOH CHAHtKL 3      FRS 8 DEG 218 kHz 114 HTS 1.06 VOLTS
                                  -17. 8 FREQ SPAH ROTATION CHAt&EL 4      %8 244 8 DEG 100 kHz ROTATIOH  -       8 DEG SPAN HIX 1 (5>
CHAHHELS ROTATION  -
12 1824 0 DEG SPAH HIX 2 (6>
C)%HNELS ROTATION  -
34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC I nc.     1983 Edition 12.8       Rev CH 5 VERT + Ch 6 VERT +        BQNHEa. HO  2          Rl ROfl  42~~~I CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH
                                                          . 1     DIFF 480 kHz 584 ROTATIOH-         0  DEC i 2
CHANHEL FREQ M kHz SPAH1024 ROTATION-         8 DEG CHAHtKL 3       ABS FREQ-           218 kHz SPAH 114 ROTATION-         0  DEG AS 8.84          79 DEG 0 r  FREQ CHAHHEL 4 188 kHz HTS VOLTS
                                  -17. 8            SPAH 244 ROTATIOH-         8 DEG HIX 1 (5>
SPAH  -
CHAHHELS ROTATIOH 12 1024 8  DEG HIX 2 (6>
CHASES          34 SPfW-         1824 ROTATI(N-         8 DEG ZETEC Inc. -         1983 Edition 12.8       Rev 1 I
 
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CH 5 YERT+CH 6 VERT+1.41 YOLTS 71 DEG 8 Z HTS-17 8 CHAL%EL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-0%NHEL 2 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHfKL 3 FREQ-SPAN-ROTATIOH-CHA%KL 4 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 1 (5)SPAH-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kHz 584 e DEG DIFF 288 kHz 1824 8 DEG II 218 kH-324 8 DEG ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEGJ ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1CH 5 VERT+I CH 6 YERT PG 21 RON 42 COL 58(8.92 VOLTS 72 OEG 8 Z HTS-17.3 CHAHHEL 1 FREQ-Q%H-ROTATIOH-CHANHEL 2 FREQ--SPAH-ROTATION-C~%EL 3 FREQ--SPAN-ROTATION-CHAHNEL 4 FREQ--SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 1 (5>CHAHNELS Q%N ROTATIOH-HIX 2 (6)0%NELS SPfH-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kHz 584 8 DEG DIFF 288 I:Hz 1824 8 DEG ABS 218 kHz 324 8 DEG IRK'88 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT+21 RON:c COL 53/1.63 VOLTS HTS-17.3 CHAHHEL 1 FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATI OH-8 DEG CHANHEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAt4KL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz SPIC-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHANHEL 4 ABS FREQ--188 kHz SPAN-244 ROTATION-8 DEG NIX 1 (5)CHAHNELS 12 Q%N-1824~ROTATIOH-8 DEG NIX 2<6)CI%HNELS 34 SPAH-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edi t Ion 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT 6 VF.RT CHANNEL NO-2 8.78 VOLTS 94 DEG 8%HTS-17.3~i 21 RON 32 COL CHAHNEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAH--1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 FREQ-288 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG CHAHNEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz SPAN-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHAf+KL 4 ABS FREQ--188 kHz SPAH--244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG NIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG NIX 2<6)C~fKLS 34 SAR-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 1.18 VOLTS 259 DEG 8<HTS-17.3 21 RON 32 COL 53 CHANEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAN-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG CHANEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SPW-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAWEL 3 ggg FREQ-218 kHz SPIC-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 4 A8S FREQ"--188 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG IIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 2 (6)CHAHHELS 34 SPAN-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG 2ETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev I CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT CHAHHF.L HO-4 8G r 1 RON 92 COL 53(8.78 VOLTS 256 OEG 8 z HTS-17.3 CHANEL 1 FREQ--SPAN--ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 2 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATION-CHAHtKL 3 FREQ"-SPAN-ROTATION-CHAHHEL 4 FREQ--SPAH--ROTAT IOH-HIX 1 (5>CHAPELS SPAH-ROTATION-SIX 2 (6>~LS SPFN-ROTATIOH-DIF F 488 kKz 1824 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 1824 8 DEG QK 218 I<H 324 8 DEG RKR 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG I ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT~CH 6 VERT CHAt4tEL HO-1 8.41 VOLTS 214<8 HTS-14.8 21 R04 32 COL 54 CHAPEL 1 FREQ--488 kHz SPAH-754 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHA!+EL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHARNEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHQ4KL 4 ABS FREQ-188 kHz SPAN-244 ROTAT IOH-8 DEG HIX 1<5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DECi HIX 2<6)CHAHHELS 34 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edi t i on 12.8 Rev 1~CH EVERT'6 VERT CHAHHEL HO-2 PO 21 ROH 32 m.e.36 VOLTS 341 DEG 8 z HTS-14.8 CHANHEL 1 FREQ-SPAH--ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 2 FREQ--SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 3 FREQ"-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHANHEL 4 FREQ--SPAH-ROTAT IOH-HIX 1 iS)CHAHHELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 2<6)CINNtKLS SRW-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kHz 754 8 DEG I 288 kHz 324 8 DEG AK 218 kHz 324 DEG ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-193-Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 6 YERT~21 ROW 32 COL 8.58 VQ.TS 15?OEG 8 I NTS-14.8 CHISEL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHNEL 2 FREQ-ROTATIOH-CHARKL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAi%EL 4 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-MIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-MIX 2<6)CHAHHELS SPAN-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kHz 754 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 324 8 DEG EE!5 218 kHz 324 8 DEG (AS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 OEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 YERT+I CH 6 VERT+CNANHEL NO-4 8.31 VOLTS 138 DEG 8/HTS-14.8 21 RON 32 COL CHAHNEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-7M ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHtKL 2 DIFF FREQ--288 kHz SPAH-.324 R07ATIOH-8 OEG Cl%HtKL 3 FSS FREQ-218 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHISEL 4 ggg FREQ---188 kNz SPAH-244 ROTATIOH-8 OEG MIX 1<5)CHAHNELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG MIX 2 (6)CHWtKLS 34 SPIN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 OEG ZE7EC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 e
CH 5 YERT + CH 6 VERT +
CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT 0%t&EL HO-1 21 RCN 11 COL 8.37 VOLTS 225 HTS-14.4 CHAPEL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHANNEL 2 FREQ-ROTATIOH-CHA%KL 3 FREQ-SPAN-ROTATIOH-CHANNEL 4 FREQ--SPAN-ROTATIOH-NIX 1 (5>CHAHNELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-NIX 2 (6>CHAHHELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-488 kHz 274 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 324 8 DEG Q%218 kHz 324 e DEG ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG~cXTEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT G 21 RN 11 COL 55 8.28 VOLTS 194 DEG 8 Z HTS-14.4 CHAHHEL 1 FREQ--SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 2 FREQ-SPAN-ROTATIOH-CHANNEL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHkKL 4 FRF.Q--SPAH--ROTAT IOH-NIX 1 (5>CHAHHELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-NIX 2 (6>CHWtKLS SRW-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kHz 274 8 DEG pgg 288 kH=324 8 DEG Q3S 218 kHz 324 e DEG ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 21 NN ll COL 55l 8.68 VOLTS 61 DEG 8 i NTS-14.4 GUNNEL 1 FREQ-SPAN-ROTATIOH-Q%%KL 2 FREQ-SPAf-ROTATIOH-C~EL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 4 FREQ-SPAH-ROTAT IOH-HIX 1 (5)CHAHNELS SPAi(-ROTATIOH-HIX 2 (6)CHAINS SPAH-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kHz 274 8 DEG DIFF 288 kli=324 8 OEG IRRS 218 kHz 324 8 DEG ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1 824 8 OEG 34 1824 8 OEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev CH 5 VERT 6 VERT 8.44 VOLTS 66 OEG 8>HTS-14.4 i 21 ROI4 11 i'5 CHANNEL 1 DIFF FREQ--488 kH SPAN-274 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHfKL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SPAN-324 ROTATIOH-8 OEG CHAHHEL 3 ABS FREQ--218 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATION-8 OEG CHANNEL 4 ggg FREQ--188 kHz SPAH--244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAH--1824 ROTATIOH-0 OEG HIX 2<6)0%HHELS 34 SAW-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT CHAHHEL HO-1 21 RON 36 COL 59 8.3?VOLTS 234 HTS-16.8 CHAItKL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 2 FREQ-SR%-ROTATIOH-CHQtKL 3 FREQ-SPFH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 4 FREQ-Q%H-ROTATION-HIX 1 (5)CHANNELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 2 (6)CHANHELS SPAH-ROTAT IOH-488 kHz 264 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 3P4 8 DEG QK 218 kHz 324 8 DEG ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT,~CH 6 VERT 8.28 VOLTS 225 DEG 8 4 HTS'16.8$G 2!RON 36 COL 59)CHANHEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAH--264 ROTATION-8 DEG CH~EL 2 FREQ--288 kHz SPAN-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 QN FREQ-218 kNz SPAH-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANEL 4 ABS FREQ--188 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATION-8 DEG PIIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG NIX 2 (6>Cl+tt%LS 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT 8.85 VOLTS 91 DEG 8 Z HTS-16.8 21 NN 36 COL 59I CHAHKL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-264 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAOS 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SAW-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHQAEL 3 ggg FREQ-218 kHz SPAN-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANNEL 4 ABS FREQ-188 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CHANNELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG tlIX 2 (6)aeWRLS 34 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT+CHAHNEL NO-4 8.46 VOLTS Z6 DEG 8 Z HTS-16.8 5G 21 NN 36 COL 59 QQNHEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kH" SPAN--264 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kNz SPAN-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANHEL 4/gal FREQ"-188 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CHANHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG HIX 2 (6)CHAOKLS 34 SPW-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edi t i on 12.8 Rev CH 5 VERT~CH 6 VERT 8.76 VOLTS 221~8 HTS-16.1 ll ROM 36 COL 63 CHAHHEL I FREQ-488 kHz SPAN-734 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAWEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kH-SPAN-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHARNEL 3 QK FREQ-218 kHz SPIC-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHNEL 4 ABS FREQ--188 kHz SPAH--244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)(-CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG HIX 2 (6)CHAHHELS 34 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 8.93 VOLTS 153 DEG 8 Z HTS-16.1 11 ROM 36 COL 63 CHAHkKL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-734 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 ggg FREQ-288 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHNEL 3 QK FREQ-218 kHz%%N-324 ROTATIOH" 8 DEG BRHHEi.4 ABS FREQ-188 kHz SPAH-ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CHANNELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 2~(6)~OKLS 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT~CH 6 VERT Q%HHEL HO-3 11 RON 36 COL 63 8.38 VOLTS 62 DEG 8 Lc HTS-16.1 CHANEL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATION-CHAtdKL 2 FREQ-SRW-ROTATION-CHARKL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 4 FREQ-SPAN--ROTATION-HIX 1 (5>CHAHHELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 2 (6>CHAHHELS SPAH-,-ROTATION-DIFF 488 kHz 734 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 324 8 DEG RES 218 kHz 324 8 DEG QK 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT+CHAHHEL HO-4 8.56 VOLTS 28c?DEG 8 i HTS-16.1 ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 G 11 RSl 36 COL 63 CHANNEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAN-734 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ--288 kHz SPAH-Sc?4 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANHEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 4 FREQ--188 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG NIX 1 (5>CHAHHELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 2 (6>CHAHHELS=4 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Fdition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT 21 RQi 28 COL 76 8.61 VOLTS HTS-17.5 CHAitKL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATION-CilNNEL 2 FREQ-SRW-ROTATIOH-CHR4'KL 3 FREQ-SRW-ROTATIOH-CHAHIKL 4 FREQ-SPAN-ROTATIOH-MIX 1 (5>CHAHNELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-MIX 2<6)C}N%KLS SPAN-ROTAT ION-488 kHz 152 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 324 8 DEG MRS 218 kHz 324 8 DEG ABS 188 kHz 244 8 OEG 12 1824 8 DEG, 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 8.33 VOLTS 3 DEG 8 X HTS-17.5 SG 21 ROH 28 COL 76 CHAHHEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz$%H-152 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANHEL 2 Qgj FREQ-288 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHANNEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz Q%H-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHURL 4 ABS FREQ--188 kH" SPAH-P44 ROTATIOH-8 OEG MIX 1<5>CHAHHEL S 12 SPAH---1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG MIX 2 (6)CHURL S 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT~CH 6 VERT CHANEL NO-3 8.51 VOLTS 183 DEG 8 x HTS-17.5 21 RON 28 COL 76 QRHKL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-152 ROTATION-8 DEG CHANNEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SR%-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHARNEL 3 ggg FREQ-218 kHz SPAN-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHf%1 4 ABS FREQ-188 kHz SPAH--P44 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1<5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG MIX 2<6)CHAHHELS 34 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT 9@HHEL HO.-4 8.24 VOLTS 84 DEG 8 z HTS-17.5 21 ROI4 28 COL 76 CHAHHEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kH-SPAN-152 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHNEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 ASS FREQ-218 kHz SPAN-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ggg5 FREQ--188 kHz SPAH--244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1<5)CHANNELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 2<6)C~LS 34 SAW-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edit i on 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT CHURL HO-1 1.94 VOLTS 39<97 HTS-18.5 CHAiAEL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATION-CHAfHEL 2 FREQ-SPfS-ROTATION-CHAI+KL 3 FREQ-SRW-ROTATIOH-CHAt&EL 4 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS SPAN-ROTATIOH-t11X 2 (6)CHAHHELS SRW-ROTATIOH-EHXi 488 kHz 1824 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 324 8 DEG FSS 218 kHz 324 8 DEG%K 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8 DEG (ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT+CHAHHEL HO-2 1.42 VOLTS 78 DEG 8 z HTS-18.5 21 RON 26 COL CHAP%EL 1 DIFF RKQ--488 SPAH--1824 ROTATIOH-8 CHISEL 2 FREQ-288 SPAH-324 ROTATION-8 CHAHHEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 SPAN--324 ROTATIOH-8 QCHHEL 4 ABS FREQ-188 Q%H-244 ROTATIOH-8 HIX 1 (5)CHAHfKLS 12 SPAH--1824 ROTATIOH-8 HIX 2 (6)CHASES 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 kH=DEG kHz DEG kHz DEG kHz DEG DEG DEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12 8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 21 RON 26 COL VOLTS 235 DEG 8 HTS-18.5 Cf&t4KL 1 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHROKL 2 FREQ-SR%-ROTATIOH-~KL 3 FREQ-SP&t-ROTATIOH-0%RKL 4 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 1 (5>CHAPELS SPAH-ROTATIOH-HIX 2 (6)CHANNELS SPAH-ROTATION-DIFF 488 kHz 1824 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 324 8 DEG RH 218 kHz 324 8 DEG MRS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG 12 1824 8 DEG 34 1824 8'DEG ZETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1.CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT 8.88 VOLTS 61 DEG 8 HTS-18.5 G 21 NN 26 COL CHfHtiEL 1 DIFF FREQ-.488 kNz SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANHEL 2 DIFF FREQ-c~kHz SPAH-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 kHz SPAN-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG QiAHHEL 4 ggg FREQ-188 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5>CHAHHELS 12 SPAN--1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG l1IX 2 (6)C~LS 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+CH 5 VERT~CH 6 VERT CHANNEL HO-1 3 63 VOLTS 2.32 YQ.TS 113 DEG 8 z G 22 RON 18 COL 87 GUNNEL 1 Qgj FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SR%-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 QK FREQ-218 kNz SR%-324 ROTATION-8 DEG CHAHHEL 4 FREQ-188 kHz SPAH--244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CHANHELS 12 SPAH--1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 2 (6)CH~ELS 34 SPAH-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-193-Edition 12.8 Rev 1 22 PCN 18 COL 87 CHAHNEL I DIFF FREQ-488 kH SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANHEL 2 FREQ-288 kHz'PAH-454 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 ASS FREQ-218 kHz SPAH-324 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CNAI+iEL 4 CRS FREQ--188 kHz SPAH-244 ROTATION-8 DEG HIX 1 (5>CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG MIX 2 (6>CHAHHELS 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 1.25 VOLTS 228 DEG 8 i 22 RON 18 COL QCtHEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kH SPAI-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAOS 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SAW-454 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHA~3 ggg FREQ-218 kHz SR%-524 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAI&EL 4$R..FPEQ-188 kHz SPAN-244 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 1 (5)CA%NELS 12 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG HIX 2 (6>CHAPELS 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG ZETEC Inc.-1983 Edition 12.8 Re@1 CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT+3.18 VOLTS 319 DEG 8 k 22 RN 18 COL CHAHNEL 1 DIFF FREQ-488 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 CHANEL 2 DIFF FREQ--288 SPAH-454 ROTATIOH-8 CHANEL 3 ABS FREQ-218 SPAH-524 ROTATIOH-8 CNAHNEL 4 ABS FREQ--188 SPAN-Qgg ROTQTIOH-8 HIX 1 (5)CHAHHELS 12 SPAN-1824 ROTATIOH-8 iiIX 2 (6>~KLS 34 SR%-1824 ROTATIOH-8 87 kHz DEG kHz DEG kHz DEG kHz DEG DEG DEG ZETEC Inc.-1%@Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT+4.43 VOLTS 133 DEG 8 k 22 RON 18 COL 87 CHR443 1 DIFF FREQ-488 kHz SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAWEL 2 DIFF FREQ-288 kHz SPfH-454 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHANEL 3 FREQ-218 kHz SR%-524 ROTATIOH-8 DEG CHAttKL 4 FREQ--188 kHz SPAN-484 ROTATION.8 DEG MIX 1<5)gg CHANNELS 12 SPAM-1824 ROTATION-8 DEG MIX 2<6)CHAPELS 34 SPAH-1824 ROTATIOH-8 DEG"ETEC Inc.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT+CH 6 VERT+1~46 VOLTS 72 DEG 8 Z 22 RON 18 COL 87 CHANNEL 1 FREQ-SPAH--ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 2 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHAHHEL 3 FREQ-SPAH-ROTATIOH-CHANNEL 4 FREQ--SF%--ROTAT IOH.MIX 1<5)CHAf+tELS SPAH--ROTATIOH-MIX 2 (6>CHURL S SPAH-ROTATIOH-DIFF 488 kNz 1824 8 DEG DIFF 288 kHz 454 8 DEG ABS 218 kHz 524 8 DEG ASS 188 kHz 484 8 DEG I 12 1824 8 DEG RR 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Ine.-1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 l l I l lt I~xt 1l J h f\}}
CHAL%EL   1   DIFF FREQ-           488 kHz SPAH           584 ROTATIOH-           e DEG 0%NHEL 2       DIFF FREQ-         288 kHz SPAH         1824 ROTATIOH-CHAHfKL 3 FREQ-II    8 DEG 218 kH-SPAN         324 ROTATIOH-         8 DEG CHA%KL 4       ABS 1.41 YOLTS    71 DEG 8 Z FREQ-           188 kHz HTS        -17 8              SPAH 244 ROTATIOH-          8 DEG HIX 1 (5) 12 1824 8   DEG 34 SPAH-        1824 ROTATIOH-          8 DEGJ ZETEC Inc.     -     1933 Edition 12.8       Rev 1 CH  5 VERT +I CH 6 YERT                                 PG 21 RON     42   COL     58(
CHAHHEL   1   DIFF FREQ-           488 kHz Q%H           584 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG DIFF FREQ CHANHEL 2 288 I:Hz SPAH1824 ROTATION-           8  DEG C~%EL 3       ABS FREQ 218            kHz SPAN           324 ROTATION-           8 DEG 8.92  VOLTS    72    8 Z FREQ CHAHNEL 4 IRK'88 kHz HTS        -17.3 OEG SPAH 244 ROTATIOH-         8  DEG HIX 1 (5>
CHAHNELS         12 Q%N           1824 ROTATIOH-         8 DEG HIX 2 (6) 0%NELS           34 SPfH-         1824 ROTATIOH-           8   DEG ZETEC  Inc.     -     1933 Edition 12.8       Rev 1
 
CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT +                                     21 RON:c COL     53/
CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH      1 488 kHz 1824 ROTATI OH             8 DEG CHANHEL FREQ SR%      2     DIFF 288 kHz 1824 CHAt4KL 3 FREQ SPIC ROTATIOH ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATION     -       8 DEG HTS 1.63  VOLTS
                                      -17. 3 CHANHEL 4 FREQ SPAN ROTATION ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG
                                                        ~
NIX 1 (5)
Q%N CHAHNELS ROTATIOH 1824 12 8 DEG SPAH NIX 2 <6)
CI%HNELS ROTATION      -
34 1824 8   DEG ZETEC   Inc. -           1933 Edi t Ion 12. 8 Rev         1 CH 5 VERT       6 VF.RT           CHANNEL NO   2       ~i               32 COL 21 RON CHAHNEL           DIFF 1
FREQ               488 kHz SPAH           1824 CHAHHEL 2 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 CHAHNEL FREQ SPAN ROTATION 3      ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATION             8 DEG 8.78  VOLTS    94 DEG 8 %
CHAf+KL 4 FREQ ABS 188 kHz HTS        -17. 3                SPAH             244 ROTATIOH     -       8   DEG NIX   1 (5)
CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATIOH      -
1824 12 8 DEG NIX 2 <6)
C~fKLS SAR ROTATIOH 34 1824 8   DEG ZETEC Inc.         1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1
 
CH 5 VERT       6 VERT                                     21 RON   32 COL       53 CH CHANEL FREQ SPAN    1 DIFF 488 kHz 1824 CHANEL 2 FREQ SPW ROTATION DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 CHAWEL 3 FREQ SPIC ROTATIOH ggg 8
218 kHz 324 DEG ROTATIOH           8 DEG HTS 1.18 VOLTS
                                    -17. 3 259  DEG  8 <
FREQ SPAH CHAHHEL 4
                                                                  " 188 ROTATIOH A8S 244 8
kHz DEG SPAH IIX 1 (5)
CHAHHELS ROTATIOH 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2 (6)
CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATION 34 1824 8 DEG 2ETEC Inc.       1933 Edition 12.8       Rev I CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT         CHAHHF.L HO 4         8G   r1 RON   92   COL     53(
CHANEL         DIF F 1
488 kKz FREQ SPAN       1824 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHAHHEL 2     DIFF FREQ-           288 kHz SPAH1824 ROTATION-           8  DEG FREQ SPAN CHAHtKL 3       QK 218 324 I<H ROTATION-           8  DEG CHAHHEL 4       RKR 8.78 HTS VOLTS
                                    -17. 3 256  OEG  8 z FREQ SPAH -
IOH-188 kHz 244 ROTAT             8 DEG HIX   1 (5>
CHAPELS           12 SPAH-         1824 ROTATION-         8 DEG SIX 2 (6>
                                                          ~LS SPFN-34 1824 ROTATIOH           8  DEG  I ZETEC   Inc.   -     1933 Edition 12.8       Rev 1
 
CH 5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT         CHAt4tEL HO   1         21 R04      32  COL   54 488 CHAPEL       1 FREQ                     kHz SPAH             754 ROTATIOH CHA!+EL 2 FREQ SR%
DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 CHARNEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 3   ABS 8
218 kHz 324 DEG HTS 8.41  VOLTS
                                      -14. 8 214  < 8 CHQ4KL 4 FREQ SPAN ROTATION ABS 244 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTAT IOH             8 DEG HIX 1 <5)
CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATIOH 12 1824 8 DECi HIX 2 <6)
CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATIOH 1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC     Inc.     1983 Edi t i on 12. 8 Rev       1
~CH   EVERT 6 VERT       CHAHHEL HO   2       PO 21 ROH       32   m.
CHANHEL     1   DIFF FREQ-             488 kHz SPAH             754 ROTATIOH-             8 DEG    I CHAHHEL 2 FREQ   -         288 kHz SPAH             324 ROTATIOH-             8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 FREQ SPAH
                                                                  "       AK 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH-               DEG e.36  VOLTS  341 DEG  8 z CHANHEL 4 FREQ   188    ABS kHz HTS        -14. 8              SPAH 244 ROTAT IOH-           8  DEG HIX   1 iS)
CHAHHELS             12 SPAH-           1824 ROTATIOH-             8  DEG HIX 2 <6)
CINNtKLS           34 SRW-             1824 ROTATIOH-             8 DEG ZETEC    Inc. 193-Edition 12.8 Rev 1
 
CH 6 YERT                                 ~ 21 ROW   32 COL CHISEL      1  DIFF FREQ-            488 kHz SPAH 754 ROTATIOH-          8 DEG CHAHNEL 2       DIFF FREQ 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH-         8 DEG CHARKL 3 EE!5 FREQ-           218 kHz SPAH           324 ROTATIOH-         8 DEG CHAi%EL 4       (AS 8.58 VQ.TS 15?        8 I  FREQ-            188 kHz NTS        -14. 8 OEG SPAH 244 ROTATIOH-         8 DEG MIX   1 (5)
CHAHHELS         12 SPAH-           1824 ROTATIOH         8 DEG MIX 2 <6)
CHAHHELS         34 SPAN-           1824 ROTATIOH         8 OEG ZETEC    Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8       Rev 1 CH 5 YERT   CH 6 VERT         CNANHEL NO   4           21 RON    32 COL
          +I          +
CHAHNEL     1   DIFF FREQ             488 kHz SPAH             7M ROTATIOH         8 DEG FREQ CHAHtKL 2 DIFF 288 kHz SPAH             324 FREQ SPAH R07ATIOH Cl%HtKL 3       FSS 8 OEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH         8 DEG 8.31 HTS VOLTS
                                  -14. 8 138 DEG 8 /
CHISEL 4 FREQ SPAH 
                                                              - ggg ROTATIOH    -
188 244 8
kNz OEG MIX   1 CHAHNELS SPAH
                                                              <5)
ROTATIOH 12 1824 8 DEG MIX 2 CHWtKLS SPIN (6)
ROTATIOH    -
34 1824 8 OEG ZE7EC   Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1
 
e CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT         0%t&EL   HO   1         21 RCN   11 COL CHAPEL     1 FREQ-           488 kHz SPAH           274 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHANNEL 2       DIFF FREQ           288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHA%KL 3       Q%
FREQ-         218 kHz SPAN           324 ROTATIOH-         e DEG CHANNEL 4
: 8. 37 VOLTS    225 FREQ       ABS 188 kHz HTS        -14. 4              SPAN 244 ROTATIOH-         8  DEG NIX 1 (5>
CHAHNELS         12 SPAH-         1824 ROTATIOH-           8  DEG NIX 2 (6>
CHAHHELS         34 SPAH-         1824 ROTATIOH           8 DEG~
cXTEC Inc.      1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT   CH 6 VERT                                 G 21 RN   11 COL     55 CHAHHEL FREQ   - 1  DIFF 488 kHz SPAH           274 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHAHHEL 2     pgg FREQ-           288 kH=
SPAN           324 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHANNEL 3     Q3S FREQ-           218 kHz SPAH           324 ROTATIOH-           e DEG CHAHkKL 4     ABS 8.28 HTS VOLTS
                                    -14.4 194 DEG  8 Z FRF.Q SPAH   -
IOH-188 kHz 244 ROTAT             8  DEG NIX   1 (5>
CHAHHELS         12 SPAH-         1824 ROTATIOH-         8 DEG NIX 2 (6>
CHWtKLS         34 SRW-         1824 ROTATIOH         8 DEG ZETEC    Inc. -      1933 Edition 12.8       Rev 1
 
CH  5 VERT CH 6 VERT                                     21   NN       ll COL     55l GUNNEL       1     DIFF FREQ-               488 kHz SPAN               274 ROTATIOH-               8 DEG Q%%KL 2 DIFF FREQ-               288 kli=
SPAf               324 ROTATIOH-               8 OEG C~EL 3 IRRS FREQ-               218 kHz SPAH               324 ROTATIOH-               8 DEG CHAHHEL 4           ABS 8.68 VOLTS      61 DEG  8 i  FREQ-               188 kHz NTS        -14. 4                SPAH 244 ROTAT IOH-             8 DEG HIX     1 (5)
CHAHNELS               12 SPAi( 824        1 ROTATIOH-               8  OEG HIX 2 (6)
CHAINS               34 SPAH-             1824 ROTATIOH               8 OEG ZETEC     Inc.       1933 Edition 12.8             Rev CH 5 VERT     6 VERT                                   i 21   ROI4     11   i'5 CHANNEL FREQ 1     DIFF 488 kH SPAN                 274 ROTATIOH CHAHfKL 2 FREQ SPAN DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH               8   OEG CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATION 3
218 ABS 324 8
kHz OEG HTS 8.44  VOLTS
                                  -14.4 66  OEG 8 >
CHANNEL 4 FREQ SPAH ggg 188 kHz 244 ROTATIOH       -       8 DEG HIX   1   (5)
CHAHHELS SPAH     -       1824 12 ROTATIOH               0 OEG HIX 2 <6) 0%HHELS SAW ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC     Inc.     -     1983 Edition 12.8             Rev 1
 
CH 5 VERT   CH 6 VERT       CHAHHEL HO   1         21 RON     36 COL     59 CHAItKL    1 FREQ-           488 kHz SPAH           264 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHAHHEL   2 DIFF FREQ-           288 kHz SR% 3P4 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG CHQtKL 3 QK FREQ-           218 kHz SPFH 324 ROTATIOH-           8  DEG CHAHHEL 4       ABS 8.3?
FREQ- 188              kHz HTS VOLTS
                                -16. 8 234 Q%H 244 ROTATION-           8  DEG HIX 1 (5)
CHANNELS           12 SPAH-           1824 ROTATIOH-           8  DEG HIX 2 (6)
CHANHELS SPAH-           1824 ROTAT IOH-         8 DEG ZETEC    Inc.    -    1983 Edition 12.8         Rev 1 CH 5 VERT,~ CH 6 VERT                             $ G 2! RON     36 COL     59)
CHANHEL FREQ SPAH 1   DIFF
                                                                - 264 488 kHz ROTATION   -       8 DEG CH~EL 2 FREQ SPAN 288 324 kHz ROTATION CHAHHEL 3 FREQ SPAH QN 8 DEG 218 kNz 324 ROTATIOH -         8 DEG 8.28 VOLTS 225 HTS'16.      8 DEG 8 4 CHANEL 4 FREQ SPAH ROTATION ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG PIIX 1 (5)
CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATION    -
1824 12 8 DEG SR%
NIX 2 (6>
Cl+tt%LS ROTATIOH    -
34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC   Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1
 
CH 5 VERT                                                 21   NN 36       COL   59I CHAHKL FREQ SPAH 1     DIFF 488 kHz 264 ROTATIOH CHAOS 2 DIFF FREQ SAW 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH CHQAEL 3 ggg FREQ SPAN 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 HTS 8.85  VOLTS
                                  -16. 8 91 DEG 8 Z ROTATIOH CHANNEL 4 FREQ SPAH ABS 244 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH             8 DEG HIX 1 (5)
CHANNELS SPAN ROTATIOH 1824 12 8 DEG aeWRLS SPAN tlIX 2 (6)
ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC   Inc.       1983 Edition 12.8           Rev CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT +       CHAHNEL NO   4       5G 21   NN 36         COL   59 QQNHEL FREQ SPAN 1
DIFF 488 kH" 264 ROTATIOH -
CHAHHEL 2 FREQ SPAN DIFF 8 DEG 288 kNz 324 CHAHHEL 3 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH -             8 DEG 8.46  VOLTS    Z6 DEG 8 Z CHANHEL 4 FREQ    "
                                                                      /gal 188 kHz HTS        -16. 8              SPAH              244 ROTATIOH     -       8 DEG HIX SPAN 1
CHANHELS ROTATION (5) 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2 CHAOKLS SPW ROTATIOH (6) 1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC     Inc.     -     1933 Edi t i on 12. 8 Rev
 
5             6 VERT                                     ll CH   VERT ~ CH                                                  ROM      36    COL   63 CHAHHEL FREQ SPAN        I 488 kHz 734 CHAWEL 2 FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH DIFF 8 DEG 288 kH-324 CHARNEL 3 FREQ SPIC ROTATION QK 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH -               8 DEG HTS 8.76  VOLTS
                                      -16. 1 221  ~  8 CHAHNEL 4 FREQ SPAH ABS 188 kHz 244 ROTATIOH               8 DEG
(
HIX   1 CHAHHELS SPAN (5)
ROTATION 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2 CHAHHELS SPAH    (6)
ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC     Inc.     -     1983 Edition 12.8             Rev 1 CH 5 VERT   CH 6 VERT                                                     36 COL     63 11 ROM CHAHkKL FREQ SPAH        1     DIFF 488 kHz 734 CHAHHEL 2 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH ggg 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH CHAHNEL FREQ
                                                          %%N 3     QK 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 HTS 8.93  VOLTS
                                    -16. 1 153 DEG 8 Z ROTATIOH BRHHEi. 4 FREQ SPAH-ABS 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH       -       8 DEG HIX 1 CHANNELS SPAH ROTATIOH (5) 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2
                                                          ~OKLS SR%
                                                                  ~
ROTATIOH (6) 34 1824 8   DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1
 
CH 5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT           Q%HHEL HO     3             11 RON     36 COL     63 CHANEL     1     DIFF FREQ-           488 kHz SPAH           734 ROTATION-           8 DEG CHAtdKL 2         DIFF FREQ-           288 kHz SRW             324 ROTATION-           8 DEG CHARKL 3 RES FREQ-             218 kHz SPAH             324 ROTATIOH-             8 DEG CHAHHEL 4       QK FREQ-             188 kHz HTS 8.38  VOLTS
                                        -16. 1 62 DEG  8 Lc SPAN           244 ROTATION-           8 DEG HIX 1 (5>
CHAHHELS           12 SPAH-           1824 ROTATIOH-           8 DEG HIX 2 (6>
CHAHHELS           34 SPAH ,       1824 ROTATION-           8 DEG ZETEC Inc.        1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT +     6 VERT +                       4                  RSl CH                  CHAHHEL HO                 G 11           36 COL     63 CHANNEL FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH 1
DIFF 488 kHz 734 8 DEG CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH 2
DIFF 288 kHz Sc?4 ROTATIOH -
FREQ CHANHEL 3         ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH     -       8 DEG HTS 8.56  VOLTS
                                      -16. 1 28c? DEG  8  i  FREQ SPAH CHAHHEL 4 ROTATIOH 188 kHz 244 8 DEG NIX   1 (5>
CHAHHELS SPAH ROTATIOH 1824 12 8 DEG SPAH HIX 2 (6>
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CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT                                   21 RQi         28 COL     76 CHAitKL     1 FREQ-               488 kHz SPAH               152 ROTATION-             8 DEG CilNNEL 2 DIFF FREQ-               288 kHz SRW               324 ROTATIOH-             8 DEG CHR4'KL 3         MRS FREQ-               218 kHz SRW 324 ROTATIOH-             8  DEG CHAHIKL 4           ABS
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                                                          $ %H 1      DIFF 488 kHz 152 CHANHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 2      Qgj 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 CHANNEL 3 FREQ Q%H ROTATION ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH       -       8 DEG HTS 8.33  VOLTS
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                                        -17. 5 183 DEG  8 x ROTATIOH CHAHf%1 FREQ SPAH 4     ABS P44 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH               8 DEG HIX SPAH 1
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218 kHz 324 DEG ROTATIOH       -       8   DEG 8.24  VOLTS      84 DEG 8 z FREQ ggg5 188 kHz HTS          -17. 5              SPAH                 244 ROTATIOH       -       8 DEG HIX SPAH 1
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                                  -18. 5 SPAH 244 ROTATIOH-           8  DEG HIX 1 (5)
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SPAH           1824 CHISEL 2 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 FREQ SPAN ROTATION CHAHHEL 3 ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 1.42 HTS VOLTS
                                  -18. 5 78 DEG  8 z QCHHEL 4 FREQ Q%H ROTATIOH ABS 244 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH           8 DEG HIX 1 (5)
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324 8 DEG kHz CHAHHEL FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH 3   ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 8.88 HTS VOLTS
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                                              'PAH           454 CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 3  ASS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH         8 DEG 2.32 YQ.TS  113 DEG 8 z FREQ SPAH CNAI+iEL 4 ROTATION CRS 188 244 8
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1984 Steam Generator Eddy Current Exam Summary Rept. W/850306 Ltr
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Issue date: 08/15/1984
From: Curtis A, Kober R, Marlow T
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To: Murley T
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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1984 Steam Generator Tube Inservice Inspection Special Report

Dear Dr. Murley:

In accordance with Section 6.9.3.4 of the Ginna Station Technical Specifications and Appendix B step 5.7.2 of the Ginna Station Quality Assurance Manual, we are submitting the 1984 R.E. Ginna Nuclear Station Steam Generator Eddy Current-Examination Summary Report.

This summary report includes:

1) The number and extent of tubes inspected.
2) Location and percent of wall-thickness penetration for each indication of an imperfection.
3) Identification of tubes plugged or sleeved.

4)) Steam Generator tube inspection and corrective action history.

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1984 Steam Generator Eddy Current Examination Summary Report Table of Contents A. Introduction B. 'rogram C. Procedure D. Results E. Observations F. Corrective Action Figure 1 A S/G Inlet Program Figure 2 A S/G Outlet Program Figure 3 - B S/G Inlet Program Figure 4 B S/G Outlet Program Figure 5 1984 Corrective Action Summary Figure 6 - Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History Figure 6A- Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History Comments

. Figure 7 - A S/G Defect Log.

Figure 8 B S/G Defect Log.

Attachment 1 Strip Chart Data Review Page 1 of 8

1984 STEAM GENERATOR EDDY CURRENT EXAMINATIONS

SUMMARY

REPORT A. Introduction During the Spring 1984 Annual Refueling and Maintenance Outage at Ginna Station, a multifrequency eddy current examination was performed on tubes in both A and B steam generators. The purpose of these examinations was to access any corrosion or mechanical damage that may have occurred during the operating cycle since April 1983. Particular attention was given in detecting intergranular attack (IGA) in the tube sheet crevices; pitting, stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and wastage between the tube sheet and the first support plate, denting and fretting wear at the antivibration bar to tube intersections in the U-bend region.

The examination was performed by R.G.R E. personnel that have been trained and qualified in the eddy current method to at least a Level I Examiners Certification. Initial data analysis was performed by two personnel from Zetec, Inc. of Issaquah, Washington. Data analysis and review was also performed by R.G.R E. and Babcock R Wilcox personnel subsequent to the Zetec personnel analysis. The data analysis was performed by both teams utilizing Zetec DDA-4 Digital Data Analysis System.

Results of this examination highlights, once again, the major area of concern for future steam generator tube degradation being tube sheet crevice intergranular attack (IGA) and stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Attachment 1 gives the Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History from 1972 through the April 1984 Outage.

B. Program At each inspection of the steam generators an eddy current examination program is generated for each leg (inlet and outlet) of both A and B steam generators. The philosophy in generating this program is to examine every tube in the inlets to at least the first tube support plate, as well as doing at, least three percent (3%) over the U-bends to the primary face of the outlet. Then as a random sample an examination of a select group of tubes up through the sixth tube support plate. The program for the outlets varies somewhat each year and includes the three percent (3%) sample up to the U-bend to complete the full length inspection of those tubes. Other tubes are also looked at up through the sixth tube support plate. An assesment of the sludge pile zone of the outlet is performed by examining tubes up through the first tube support plate.

The specific program for this year included 100% of all the tubes in the inlets of both steam generators examined to at least the first tube support plate. The following is a breakdown by steam generator of all tubes examined and to the extent tested.

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B. Program (Continued)

A S/G Inlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percentage 1st 2926 89. 7~o 2nd 44 1. O~o 3rd 2 c 1 P 4th 0 5th 0 6th 165 5. 0'o Tubes Permanently Plugged 123 3~7 0 A S/G Outlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percenta 1st 495 15. 1'o 2nd 3 l. O~o 3rd 0 4th 0 5th 0 6th 1 1 . 0'o 7th 209 6.4 ~o 8th 5 ( 1.0io Sleeved 4 100.0~o B S/G Inlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percenta 1st 2818 86. 4'o 2nd 80 2. 0'o 3rd 3 ( 1.0~

4th 2 ( 1,0~o 5th 12 (1.0&o 6th 178 S. O~o Tubes Permanently Plugged 167 S. 1~o B S/G Outlet Number of Tube Su orts Number of Tubes Percenta 1st 665 20. 3~o 2nd 7 4 1.0~o 3rd 0 4th 0 5th 0 6th 2 < 1.0~o 7th 217 6. 6'o 8th 4 C, 1 ~ P~o Tube Sheet to Tube Sheet 1 Cl P~o Sleeved Tubes 67 63.65'o Page 3 of 8

B. Program (Continued)

In addition to the scheduled eddy current examination a profilometry examination was I

performed on the nine new sleeves. This examination was performed by Babcock 4 Wilcox personnel.

Figures I through 4 are tube sheet maps which define the actual program that was followed for each leg of both steam generators.

C. Procedure The procedure utilized for the examination of steam generator tubes was NDE-500-4 Rev.6, "Multifrequency Eddy Current Examination of Inconel 600 Steam Generator Tubing".

For the sleeve examination NDE-500-5 Rev.3, "Eddy Current Examination of Sleeved Inconel 600 Steam Generator Tubing".

Procedure NDE-500-4 provides for the examination of steam generator tubing utilizing 400KHZ and 200KHZ differential method and 210KHZ and 100KHZ absolute method. These frequencies give the ability for direct comparison with all steam generator inspection data since 1972, as well as allow for a more sensitive examination for small volume defects and intergranular attack (IGA). The detection of IGA utilizing the absolute frequencies has been performed since the Spring 1980 examination. IGA is the most difficult type of degradation to detect with the eddy current method of examination because the total loss of conductivity is so minute as compared to complete wall loss.

Procedure NDE-500-5 provides for the examination of sleeved steam generator tubing addressing the sleeve which forms the new primary boundary and the original tube in the area of the expanded/braze region as well as the "free spand" region. Both of these procedures are available in the NDE Procedures Manual.

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D. Results The results of this examination are as follows: (Further information is given on the defect logs, Figures 7 and 8 of the report.)

A Inlet Number of Tubes 0-20'D 263 21-30~o OD 48 31 40o OD 5 41-50~o OD 1 Crevice IGA 27~o Dents 872 A Outlet 0-20 o 5 Dents 225 B Inlet 0-20 o OD 95 21-30~o OD 3 31-40'o OD 1 51-60 o OD 1 8 1 90~o OD 1 81-90~o ID 1 91-100'~ OD 1 Crevice IGA Not Sizable 51-60'o 81-90'0 91-100'0 Dents 576

~Bul es B Outlet 0-20~o OD 31-40'o OD 41-50~D OD Dents 178

  • Inside Diameter Defect Page 5 of 8

1 STEAM GENERATOR IGA INDICATION IIISTORY Not A-S/G B-S/G Sizeable 0-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% TOTAL TOTAL r

March 1979 0 (0) 2 December 1979 0 0 (0) 11 April 1980

  • 19 (0) 31 November 1980 2 r 0 (0)

April 1981 0 (0) 14 February 1982 0 (0) 13 October 1982 27 7(1) 59'4rg April 1983 38(3) 3(1) 15 15 (4) 51 March 1984 92(3) 13(1) 0(1) 33(1) 41(1)'6 2 40 (6) 192

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Crevice flushing implemented (31) tubes plugged at this outage (28) remained inservice and were sleeved during April 1983 Outage with 50 other indications, (1) indication was removed by pulling.

( ) denotes A-S/G tube indications These results are consistent with past examinations of the A steam generator. However, the B steam -generator has shown a much lower number of IGA and possible IGA indications in comparison to the previous years examination.

The 8 IGA indications identified in the B steam generator breakdown into the following two categories:

1. Tubes above plugging criteria greater than 40% 3 Tubes
a. All 3 tubes were new indications
2. Tubes below plugging criteria less than 40% 5 tubes
a. All 5 tubes were new indications.
b. All 5 tubes wer e identified as not sizeable.

Out of the 8 indications, all 8 were'ew indications. There were no recorded indications in e tubes during the Spring 1983 examination.

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E. Observations As was noted last year, the IGA continues to be developing deeper in the crevice. Along with the IGA being deeper in the crevice, most of the tubes requiring corrective action had stress corrosion crack (SCC) indications near the rolled transition zone. There were no indications of pitting, wastage or SCC above the top of the secondary face of the tube sheet.

A comparison of the dent indications between this inspection and past inspections revealed that there were no noticable changes in number of tube intersections or size of dents. All sleeves continue to perform well with no indications of any degradation.

One tube had an 85% Inside Diameter (ID) defect in the rolled transition area of the tube. Comparison with the previous years data 'showed some change. In reviewing the data no other tubes with similar indication were found. Also one cold leg tube had an apparent wastage indication at the first tube support plate intersection that exceeded the plugging criteria. This tube was sized utilizing the differential mix which allowed for more accurate sizing than in the past. Several of these type of indications have been seen in the past in the periphery zone of the cold leg and are probably the result of old phosphate chemistry control resulting in wastage. These phenomenas will continue to be monitored in future inspections.

There were no indications of any problems associated with the antivibration bar to tube intersection points during this inspection. This is a very important area of the steam generator due to problems that have been found at other plants, especially those with Model 51 steam generators.

At the end of the outage a meeting was held to discuss the net positive reduction in number of IGA indications at this inspection as compared to last year', (8 to 78). One of the most significant observations during the meeting was that last years inspection was after two outages in 1982 where there was an abnormal number of days with the B steam generator in dry lay-up. In dry lay-up the tube sheet crevices could be affected by both oxygen and carbon dioxide potentially raising the crevice environment's aggressiveness.

In order to allay this concern and continue to try improving our IGA attack rate, the following items have been addressed by the plant for the 84-85 operating cycle:

a) Continue excellent operating secondary water chemistry.

b) Crevice flushing.

c) Water lancing of sludge.

d) Minimize dry layup time.

e) Maintain excellent wet layup chemistry.

f) Consider N> or Argon blanket of steam generator secondary for sleeving or when not in wet layup.

g) Continued plant operation support.

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F. Corrective Action Corrective Action for the one tube in the A steam generator that had an area of IGA approximately 19.6 inches above the tube end required that the tube be plugged. A Combustion Engineering Mechanical Plug was used for removing the tube from service.

Corrective action for ten (10) tubes in the B steam generator included plugging one (1) tube and sleeving nine (9) tubes with tube sheet sleeves. These sleeved tubes are listed in the 1984 Corrective Action Summary (Figure 5), along with the tubes that were plugged in both steam generators.

Also included in this year's maintenance activity was the repair of three (3) leaking explosive plugs in the A steam generator. The following tubes were repaired by Gas Tungsten Arc Welding in bare hole plugs: R12 C70, R17 C60, and R27 C48.

In previous years leaking explosive plugs have been repaired in the B steam generator, the following are those tubes that were repaired in May 1983: R24 C44 and in October 1982 R39 C68, R39 C69 and R39 C70.

Figure 6 of this report "Steam Generator Tube Inspection and Corrective Action History" gives an overview of inspections, results, and actions taken for all inspections since 1977.

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A Steam Generator ROW COLUMN LEG FLAM LOCATION SLEEVE SIZE 17 47 Hot 27% OD IGA 19.6" Above Tube End Combustion Mech. Plug.

B Steam Generator 20 47 Hot Abs Indication IGA 6-11" Above Tube End 22 tl 42 50 Hot 85% OD SCC 4" Above Tube End 22 32 53 Hot 54% OD SCC 4" Above Tube End 22" 32 54 Hot Abs Indication IGA 4-8" Above Tube End 22 II 11 55 Hot Abs Indication IGA 4-8" Above Tube End 22 II 36 59 Hot Abs Indication IGA 4-8" Above Tube End 22" 36 63 Hot Abs Indication IGA 4-10" Above Tube End 22 tl 28 76 Hot 85% ID SCC 3.2" Above- Tube End 22" 26 79 Hot 95% OD SCC 3" Above Tube End 22" 18 87 Cold 53% OD Mastage ffl Tube Support Plate 'BRW Explosive Plug FIGURE 5

STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION AND CORRECTIVE ACTION HISTORY Primary to No.Defects Secondary Total Type of Requiring No. Tubes No.Tubes No.Tubes DATE No. Tubes Inspected Leaka e pm Defects Deterioration Reaa I r Pl uqled -'Ieeved PuIIed Comm A B A A/B A A A B B B A B A B Hot Col d Hot Col d In Factory 1 1 April 1972 1050 0 0 0 0 0 0

'March 1974 3259 516 1098 516 19 0 Wastage 19 0 19 0 Nov. 1974 1701 430 672 39 2 0 Wastage 2 0 2 0 Ma rch 1975 2174 442 0.0050 Jan. 1976 1931 442 A S/G 46 11 Cracking/Wastage 46 11 46 II 53 0.09I B S/G 0 2 Wastage 0 2 0 2 Feb. 1976 3192 3192 3247 3247 39 2 Wastage 2 39 39 2 April 1976 100 1025 75 0.099 B S/G 0 15 Cracking 0 15 0 15 Apri I 1977 2003 268 1525 268 13 1 Wastage 13 1 13 1 July 1977 300 0.012 B S/G 5 ID Cracking 5 5 Jan. 1978 350 0.060 B S/G 8 Cracking/Wastage 8 8 April 1978 2049 325 I714 375 1 15 ID Cracking 1 15 1 15 Feb. 1979 2049 325 1714 375 6 Cracking, Wastage,21 GA 6 6 Dec. 1979 1200 0.007 B S/G 13 IIIGA, 2 Wastage 13 13 April 1980 3139 325 3182 375 1 31 "A" Pitting/"B"IGA 1 13 1 31 (1 Nov. 1980 3138 325 3151 375 3 IGA 2 0 5 --(2 May 1981 Feb 1982 3138 325 3141 400 15 IGA, Wastage 6 16 (3 3'137 526 3140 526 620/ B S/G 16 IGA, Mech. Dam 16 18 --(4 Sep. 1982 3138 382 3129 893 1 32 IGA 1 28 33' Apri I 1983 March 1984 3137 633 3096 832 4 78 IGA, SCC 23 74 (5 3137 717 3093 963 1 10 IGA, SCC 5 1 9 12 2 3 123 171 12 1 10 Or Or Or Or Or Or Or Or 3.94 8.01 3 7e 5.24 3.84 5. I 4 0. I 4 3. 1C FIGURE 6 8/13/84 Albert E. Curtis III

Steam Generator Tube Ins ection and Correct@ye Action Hzstor Comments (1) Pulled R15 C55 and R17 C41 from hot leg and R17 C40 from the cold leg to determine IGA conditions in "B" steam generator.

R17 C41 had ECT indications at all frequencies, R15 C44 had just 100kH2 Absolute ECT indication and R17 C40 had not ECT indication. Both hot leg tubes had approximately 50% IGA, R17 C41 had a 60% SCC indication associated with the IGA.

(2) Manually sleeved five (5) tubes with Nickel plated inconel 600 T.T. sleeves. Three tubes had IGA indications, two others were preventatively sleeved.

(3) Sleeved 16 tubes with co-extruded sleeves, 13 with defects and 3 preventatively. Pulled R21 C46 with a 100kH2 ECT indication, R7 C45 and R28 C45 which were clean. All tubes pulled were from the hot leg.

(4) Recovery from the January 25, 1982 included removing 26 tube sections by EDM and ID Cutters along with one tube pulled from the secondary side.

(5) The four tubes identified with IGA in the A steam generator were sleeved with 22" tube sheet sleeves. The 78 tubes identified in the "B" steam generator with IGA and/or SCC in the crevice were repaired as follows:

41 tubes were sleeved with 36" brazed sleeves 9 tubes were sleeved with 28" brazed sleeves 24 tubes were sleeved with 22" tube sheet sleeves 1 tube and 2 sleeves were plugged 1 tube R34 C54 was pulled for metallurgical analysis 8/13/84 Albert E. Curtis III FIGURE 6A

A S/G DEFECT LOG 1984 March 1984 Inspection INLET OUTLET Dents: Dents:

Below Tube Sheet 8 Below Tube Sheet 7 At Tube Sheet 521 At Tube Sheet 101 Above Tube Sheet 12 Above Tube Sheet 8 gl Tube Support 304 j/1 Tube Support 47 Above jul Tube Support 3 Above jjl Tube Support 1 Jj2 Tube Support 7 g2 Tube Support 13 g3 Tube Support 1 g3 Tube Support 5 fj4 Tube Support 2 Above jj3 Tube Support g5 Tube Support 1 g4 Tube Support 12 g6 Tube Support 13 g5 Tube Support TOTAL 872 jf6 Tube Support AVB ll 3

3 Bulge 13 (10&ossible TOTAL 225 Defects: Defects:

0-20% 263 0-20% 5 21-30% 48 21-30% 0 31-40% 5 31-40% 0 41-50% 1 41-50% 0 51-60% 0 51-60% 0 61-70% 0 61-70% 0 71-80% 0 71-80% 0 81-90% 0 81-90% 0 90-100% 0 90-100% 0 TOTAL 317 TOTAL FIGURE 7

B S/G DEFECT LOG March 1984 Inspection INLET OUTLET Dents: Dents:

Below Tube Sheet 8 Below Tube Sheet 8 At Tube Sheet 483 At Tube Sheet 103 Above Tube Sheet 6 Above Tube Sheet 2 jjl Tube Support 37 jjl Tube Support 17 Above jjl Tube Support 3 Above jjl Tube Support 1 jj2 Tube Support 2 jj2 Tube Support 3 Tube Supports 3-5 0 jj3 Tube Support 2 jj6 Tube Support 33 Above jj3 Tube Support 1 jj4 AVB 4 jj4 Tube Support 0 jj5 Tube Support 2 TOTAL 576 jj6 Tube Support 37 Below jj6 Tube Support 2 TOTAL 178 De fects: De fects:

0-20% 95 0-20% 1 21-30% 3 21-30% 0 31-40% 1 31-40/. 1 41-50% 0 41-50% 1 51-60% 1 5 1-60% 0 61-70% 0 61-70% 0 71-80% 0 71-80% 0 81-90% 1 81-90% 0 91-100% 1 91-100% 0 TOTAL 102 TOTAL FIGURE 8

ATTACHhFNT 1 STRIP CHART DATA REVIEW NOTE: Steam Generator Identification as Follows:

Ex. S.G. 2.1 = B S/G = 2 Inlet = 1 S.G. 1.2 = A S/G = 1 Outlet = 2

CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT CHANEL HO "- 1 G 11 NN 17 COL 47 CHAHHEL 1 FREQ 488 kHz SPAH Ã4 ROTATIOH CHAHHEL 2 FREQ SPAH DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 CHANHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 3 ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG 8.72 HTS VOLTS

-2. 4 Q%t%EL 4 FREQ SPAH ROTATION ABS 188 kHz 1824 8 DEG HIX 1 (5) 1824 CHAHNELS 12 Q-'AH ROTATION - 13 DEG HI X 2 (6)

CHANHEL5 SPAH 1824 34 ZETEC Inc. - 1%8 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT + I CH 6 VERT + 11 ROW 1 7 COL 47 FREQ SPA H CHAHNEL 1 DIFF 488 kHz 354 8 DEG ROTATIOH CHAHNEL 2 Qgji FREQ 288 kHz 264 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH CHAf+tEL 3 ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 1824 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG 8.54 VOLTS 122 DEG 8 z FREQ SPAH CHAHtKL 4 ABS 188 kH 1824 HTS 4 ROTATIOH 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

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CHAHNELS 12 Q%N 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG HIX 2 (6) 0%NELS 34 SPfH- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

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CHAf+KL 4 FREQ ABS 188 kHz HTS -17. 3 SPAH 244 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG NIX 1 (5)

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C~fKLS SAR ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT 6 VERT 21 RON 32 COL 53 CH CHANEL FREQ SPAN 1 DIFF 488 kHz 1824 CHANEL 2 FREQ SPW ROTATION DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 CHAWEL 3 FREQ SPIC ROTATIOH ggg 8

218 kHz 324 DEG ROTATIOH 8 DEG HTS 1.18 VOLTS

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CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATION 34 1824 8 DEG 2ETEC Inc. 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev I CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT CHAHHF.L HO 4 8G r1 RON 92 COL 53(

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488 kKz FREQ SPAN 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kHz SPAH1824 ROTATION- 8 DEG FREQ SPAN CHAHtKL 3 QK 218 324 I<H ROTATION- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 4 RKR 8.78 HTS VOLTS

-17. 3 256 OEG 8 z FREQ SPAH -

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CHAPELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATION- 8 DEG SIX 2 (6>

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CH 5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT CHAt4tEL HO 1 21 R04 32 COL 54 488 CHAPEL 1 FREQ kHz SPAH 754 ROTATIOH CHA!+EL 2 FREQ SR%

DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 1824 CHARNEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 3 ABS 8

218 kHz 324 DEG HTS 8.41 VOLTS

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CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATIOH 12 1824 8 DECi HIX 2 <6)

CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATIOH 1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edi t i on 12. 8 Rev 1

~CH EVERT 6 VERT CHAHHEL HO 2 PO 21 ROH 32 m.

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" AK 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH- DEG e.36 VOLTS 341 DEG 8 z CHANHEL 4 FREQ 188 ABS kHz HTS -14. 8 SPAH 244 ROTAT IOH- 8 DEG HIX 1 iS)

CHAHHELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG HIX 2 <6)

CINNtKLS 34 SRW- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 193-Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 6 YERT ~ 21 ROW 32 COL CHISEL 1 DIFF FREQ- 488 kHz SPAH 754 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHNEL 2 DIFF FREQ 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHARKL 3 EE!5 FREQ- 218 kHz SPAH 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAi%EL 4 (AS 8.58 VQ.TS 15? 8 I FREQ- 188 kHz NTS -14. 8 OEG SPAH 244 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG MIX 1 (5)

CHAHHELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG MIX 2 <6)

CHAHHELS 34 SPAN- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 OEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 YERT CH 6 VERT CNANHEL NO 4 21 RON 32 COL

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FREQ- 218 kHz SPAN 324 ROTATIOH- e DEG CHANNEL 4

8. 37 VOLTS 225 FREQ ABS 188 kHz HTS -14. 4 SPAN 244 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG NIX 1 (5>

CHAHNELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG NIX 2 (6>

CHAHHELS 34 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG~

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SPAN 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHANNEL 3 Q3S FREQ- 218 kHz SPAH 324 ROTATIOH- e DEG CHAHkKL 4 ABS 8.28 HTS VOLTS

-14.4 194 DEG 8 Z FRF.Q SPAH -

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CHAHHELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG NIX 2 (6>

CHWtKLS 34 SRW- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 21 NN ll COL 55l GUNNEL 1 DIFF FREQ- 488 kHz SPAN 274 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG Q%%KL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kli=

SPAf 324 ROTATIOH- 8 OEG C~EL 3 IRRS FREQ- 218 kHz SPAH 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 4 ABS 8.68 VOLTS 61 DEG 8 i FREQ- 188 kHz NTS -14. 4 SPAH 244 ROTAT IOH- 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

CHAHNELS 12 SPAi( 824 1 ROTATIOH- 8 OEG HIX 2 (6)

CHAINS 34 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 OEG ZETEC Inc. 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev CH 5 VERT 6 VERT i 21 ROI4 11 i'5 CHANNEL FREQ 1 DIFF 488 kH SPAN 274 ROTATIOH CHAHfKL 2 FREQ SPAN DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH 8 OEG CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATION 3

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kHz OEG HTS 8.44 VOLTS

-14.4 66 OEG 8 >

CHANNEL 4 FREQ SPAH ggg 188 kHz 244 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

CHAHHELS SPAH - 1824 12 ROTATIOH 0 OEG HIX 2 <6) 0%HHELS SAW ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT CHAHHEL HO 1 21 RON 36 COL 59 CHAItKL 1 FREQ- 488 kHz SPAH 264 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kHz SR% 3P4 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHQtKL 3 QK FREQ- 218 kHz SPFH 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 4 ABS 8.3?

FREQ- 188 kHz HTS VOLTS

-16. 8 234 Q%H 244 ROTATION- 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

CHANNELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG HIX 2 (6)

CHANHELS SPAH- 1824 ROTAT IOH- 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT,~ CH 6 VERT $ G 2! RON 36 COL 59)

CHANHEL FREQ SPAH 1 DIFF

- 264 488 kHz ROTATION - 8 DEG CH~EL 2 FREQ SPAN 288 324 kHz ROTATION CHAHHEL 3 FREQ SPAH QN 8 DEG 218 kNz 324 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG 8.28 VOLTS 225 HTS'16. 8 DEG 8 4 CHANEL 4 FREQ SPAH ROTATION ABS 188 kHz 244 8 DEG PIIX 1 (5)

CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATION -

1824 12 8 DEG SR%

NIX 2 (6>

Cl+tt%LS ROTATIOH -

34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT 21 NN 36 COL 59I CHAHKL FREQ SPAH 1 DIFF 488 kHz 264 ROTATIOH CHAOS 2 DIFF FREQ SAW 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH CHQAEL 3 ggg FREQ SPAN 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 HTS 8.85 VOLTS

-16. 8 91 DEG 8 Z ROTATIOH CHANNEL 4 FREQ SPAH ABS 244 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

CHANNELS SPAN ROTATIOH 1824 12 8 DEG aeWRLS SPAN tlIX 2 (6)

ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT + CHAHNEL NO 4 5G 21 NN 36 COL 59 QQNHEL FREQ SPAN 1

DIFF 488 kH" 264 ROTATIOH -

CHAHHEL 2 FREQ SPAN DIFF 8 DEG 288 kNz 324 CHAHHEL 3 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG 8.46 VOLTS Z6 DEG 8 Z CHANHEL 4 FREQ "

/gal 188 kHz HTS -16. 8 SPAH 244 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HIX SPAN 1

CHANHELS ROTATION (5) 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2 CHAOKLS SPW ROTATIOH (6) 1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1933 Edi t i on 12. 8 Rev

5 6 VERT ll CH VERT ~ CH ROM 36 COL 63 CHAHHEL FREQ SPAN I 488 kHz 734 CHAWEL 2 FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH DIFF 8 DEG 288 kH-324 CHARNEL 3 FREQ SPIC ROTATION QK 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HTS 8.76 VOLTS

-16. 1 221 ~ 8 CHAHNEL 4 FREQ SPAH ABS 188 kHz 244 ROTATIOH 8 DEG

(

HIX 1 CHAHHELS SPAN (5)

ROTATION 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2 CHAHHELS SPAH (6)

ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 36 COL 63 11 ROM CHAHkKL FREQ SPAH 1 DIFF 488 kHz 734 CHAHHEL 2 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH ggg 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH CHAHNEL FREQ

%%N 3 QK 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 HTS 8.93 VOLTS

-16. 1 153 DEG 8 Z ROTATIOH BRHHEi. 4 FREQ SPAH-ABS 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HIX 1 CHANNELS SPAH ROTATIOH (5) 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2

~OKLS SR%

~

ROTATIOH (6) 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT Q%HHEL HO 3 11 RON 36 COL 63 CHANEL 1 DIFF FREQ- 488 kHz SPAH 734 ROTATION- 8 DEG CHAtdKL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kHz SRW 324 ROTATION- 8 DEG CHARKL 3 RES FREQ- 218 kHz SPAH 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 4 QK FREQ- 188 kHz HTS 8.38 VOLTS

-16. 1 62 DEG 8 Lc SPAN 244 ROTATION- 8 DEG HIX 1 (5>

CHAHHELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG HIX 2 (6>

CHAHHELS 34 SPAH , 1824 ROTATION- 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT + 6 VERT + 4 RSl CH CHAHHEL HO G 11 36 COL 63 CHANNEL FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH 1

DIFF 488 kHz 734 8 DEG CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH 2

DIFF 288 kHz Sc?4 ROTATIOH -

FREQ CHANHEL 3 ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HTS 8.56 VOLTS

-16. 1 28c? DEG 8 i FREQ SPAH CHAHHEL 4 ROTATIOH 188 kHz 244 8 DEG NIX 1 (5>

CHAHHELS SPAH ROTATIOH 1824 12 8 DEG SPAH HIX 2 (6>

CHAHHELS ROTATIOH -

=4 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1933 Fdition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT 21 RQi 28 COL 76 CHAitKL 1 FREQ- 488 kHz SPAH 152 ROTATION- 8 DEG CilNNEL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kHz SRW 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHR4'KL 3 MRS FREQ- 218 kHz SRW 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHIKL 4 ABS

8. 61 VOLTS FREQ- 188 kHz HTS -17. 5 SPAN 244 ROTATIOH- 8 OEG MIX 1 (5>

CHAHNELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG, MIX 2 <6)

C}N%KLS 34 SPAN- 1824 ROTAT ION 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT SG 21 ROH 28 COL 76 CHAHHEL FREQ

$ %H 1 DIFF 488 kHz 152 CHANHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 2 Qgj 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 CHANNEL 3 FREQ Q%H ROTATION ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HTS 8.33 VOLTS

-17. 5 3 DEG 8 X CHURL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 4

188 ABS P44 8

kH" OEG MIX 1 <5>

CHAHHELS 12 SPAH - 1824 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG MIX 2 (6)

CHURL S SR%

ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT CHANEL NO 3 21 RON 28 COL 76 QRHKL FREQ SPAH 1 DIFF 488 kHz 152 CHANNEL FREQ SR%

ROTATION 2 DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATION CHARNEL FREQ SPAN 3 ggg 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 HTS 8.51 VOLTS

-17. 5 183 DEG 8 x ROTATIOH CHAHf%1 FREQ SPAH 4 ABS P44 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH 8 DEG HIX SPAH 1

CHAHHELS ROTATIOH

<5) 1824 12 8 DEG MIX 2 <6)

CHAHHELS SPAH ROTATIOH 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT 9@HHEL HO . 4 21 ROI4 28 COL 76 CHAHHEL FREQ SPAN 1 DIFF 488 kH-152 ROTATIOH CHAHNEL FREQ SPAH 2 DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH CHAHHEL FREQ SPAN 3 ASS 8

218 kHz 324 DEG ROTATIOH - 8 DEG 8.24 VOLTS 84 DEG 8 z FREQ ggg5 188 kHz HTS -17. 5 SPAH 244 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HIX SPAH 1

CHANNELS ROTATIOH

<5) 1824 12 8 DEG HIX 2 <6)

C~LS SAW ROTATION 1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1983 Edit i on 12. 8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT CHURL HO 1 CHAiAEL 1 EHXi FREQ- 488 kHz SPAH 1824 ROTATION- 8 DEG CHAfHEL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kHz SPfS 324 ROTATION- 8 DEG CHAI+KL 3 FSS FREQ- 218 kHz SRW 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAt&EL 4 %K 1.94 39 97 FREQ- 188 kHz HTS VOLTS

-18. 5 SPAH 244 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

CHAHHELS 12 SPAN- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG t11X 2 (6)

CHAHHELS 34 SRW- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG (

ZETEC Inc. - 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT + CHAHHEL HO 2 21 RON 26 COL CHAP%EL RKQ 1 DIFF 488 kH=

SPAH 1824 CHISEL 2 FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 FREQ SPAN ROTATION CHAHHEL 3 ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 1.42 HTS VOLTS

-18. 5 78 DEG 8 z QCHHEL 4 FREQ Q%H ROTATIOH ABS 244 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

SPAH -

CHAHfKLS ROTATIOH 1824 12 8 DEG CHASES SR%

HIX 2 (6)

ROTATIOH 1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1933 Edition 12 8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 21 RON 26 COL Cf&t4KL 1 DIFF FREQ- 488 kHz SPAH 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHROKL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kHz SR% 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG

~KL 3 RH FREQ- 218 kHz SP&t 324 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG 0%RKL 4 MRS 235 8 FREQ- 188 kHz HTS VOLTS

-18. 5 DEG SPAH 244 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG HIX 1 (5>

CHAPELS 12 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG HIX 2 (6)

CHANNELS 34 SPAH- 1824 ROTATION 8 'DEG ZETEC Inc. 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

. CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT G 21 NN 26 COL CHfHtiEL FREQ .

1 DIFF 488 kNz SPAN 1824 CHANHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 2 DIFF c~

324 8 DEG kHz CHAHHEL FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH 3 ABS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 8.88 HTS VOLTS

-18. 5 61 DEG 8 SPAH ROTATIOH QiAHHEL 4 FREQ ggg 244 8 DEG 188 kHz ROTATIOH 8 DEG HIX 1 (5>

CHAHHELS SPAN 12 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG C~LS SR%

l1IX 2 (6)

ROTATIOH -

34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

87 CH 5 VERT + CHANNEL HO 1 G 22 RON 18 COL GUNNEL FREQ SPAH 1 Qgj 488 kHz 1824 ROTATIOH CHANEL 2 FREQ SR%

DIFF 8 DEG 288 kHz 324 ROTATIOH CHAHHEL 3 FREQ SR%

QK 8 DEG 218 kNz 324 3 63 VOLTS FREQ SPAH ROTATION CHAHHEL 4 188 244 8 DEG kHz ROTATIOH 8 DEG HIX 1 (5)

SPAH CHANHELS ROTATIOH 12 1824 8 DEG HIX 2 CH~ELS SPAH (6)

ROTATION 34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 193-Edition 12.8 Rev 1 87 CH 5 VERT ~ CH 6 VERT 22 PCN 18 COL CHAHNEL FREQ SPAN ROTATIOH I DIFF 488 kH 1824 8 DEG CHANHEL 2 FREQ 288 kHz

'PAH 454 CHAHHEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 3 ASS 8 DEG 218 kHz 324 ROTATIOH 8 DEG 2.32 YQ.TS 113 DEG 8 z FREQ SPAH CNAI+iEL 4 ROTATION CRS 188 244 8

kHz DEG HIX 1 (5>

CHAHHELS SPAN ROTATION -

12 1824 8 DEG MIX 2 (6>

CHAHHELS SR%

ROTATIOH -

34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1983 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT CH 6 VERT 22 RON 18 COL QCtHEL FREQ SPAI ROTATIOH 1 DIFF 488 kH 1824 8 DEG CHAOS 2 DIFF FREQ SAW - 288 kHz 454 8 DEG ROTATIOH CHA~ ggg 3

FREQ 218 kHz SR% 524 1.25 VOLTS 228 DEG 8 i FPEQ SPAN ROTATIOH CHAI&EL 4 $ R..

8 DEG 188 kHz 244 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG HIX SPAH 1

CA%NELS ROTATIOH (5) 1824 12 8 DEG CHAPELS SR%

HIX 2 (6>

ROTATIOH -

34 1824 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1983 Edition 12.8 Re@ 1 5 VERT + 22 RN 18 COL 87 CH CH 6 VERT +

CHAHNEL FREQ SPAH ROTATIOH 1

DIFF 488 kHz 1824 8 DEG CHANEL 2 FREQ SPAH DIFF 288 kHz 454 ROTATIOH 8 DEG CHANEL 3 ABS FREQ 218 kHz SPAH 524 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG 3.18 VOLTS 319 DEG 8 k FREQ CNAHNEL 4 ABS 188 kHz SPAN Qgg ROTQTIOH - 8 DEG HIX SPAN 1

CHAHHELS ROTATIOH (5) 1824 12 8 DEG

~KLS SR%

iiIX 2 (6>

ROTATIOH -

1824 34 8 DEG ZETEC Inc. - 1%@

Edition 12.8 Rev 1

CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT + 22 RON 18 COL 87 CHR443 FREQ SPAH 1 DIFF 488 kHz 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG CHAWEL 2 DIFF FREQ 288 kHz SPfH 454 ROTATIOH 8 DEG CHANEL 3 FREQ 218 kHz SR% 524 ROTATIOH - 8 DEG CHAttKL 4 4.43 VOLTS 133 DEG 8 k FREQ SPAN ROTATION .

188 kHz 484 8 DEG MIX 1

<5)

CHANNELS SPAM ROTATION gg 1824 12 8 DEG SPAH MIX 2 <6)

CHAPELS ROTATIOH -

34 1824 8 DEG "ETEC Inc. 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1 CH 5 VERT + CH 6 VERT + 22 RON 18 COL 87 CHANNEL 1 DIFF FREQ- 488 kNz SPAH 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 2 DIFF FREQ- 288 kHz SPAH 454 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG CHAHHEL 3 ABS FREQ- 218 kHz SPAH 524 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG 1 ~ 46 VOLTS 72 DEG 8 Z FREQ -

CHANNEL 4 ASS 188 kHz SF% 484 ROTAT IOH . 8 DEG I MIX 1 <5)

CHAf+tELS 12 SPAH 1824 ROTATIOH 8 DEG MIX 2 (6> RR CHURL S 34 SPAH- 1824 ROTATIOH- 8 DEG ZETEC Ine. - 1933 Edition 12.8 Rev 1

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