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| number = ML17037C271 | | number = ML17037C271 | ||
| issue date = 07/29/1975 | | issue date = 07/29/1975 | ||
| title = | | title = Letter Enclosing a Report on Environmental Qualification Test Results Applicable to the Main Steam Isolation Valve Position Switch | ||
| author name = Rhode G | | author name = Rhode G | ||
| author affiliation = Niagara Mohawk Power Corp | | author affiliation = Niagara Mohawk Power Corp | ||
| addressee name = Rusche B | | addressee name = Rusche B | ||
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR | | addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR | ||
| docket = 05000220 | | docket = 05000220 | ||
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QF DOC DATE R EC'D 8>>4-75'TR RPT OTHER Gerald K Rhode 7-29-75 TO: ORIG CC OTHER SENTNRC PDR Bernard C. Rusche 1 Signed SENT LOCAL PDR CLASS UNCLASS PROPINFO INPUT NO CYS REC'D DOCKET NO: | |||
XXXx 50-220 DESCRIPTION: ENCLOSURES: | |||
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pl ANT NAME. Nine Mle Point 8 1 FOR ACTION/INFORMATION VCR 9-29-75 BUTLER (L) SCHWENCER (L) ZI EMANN (L) ~REGAN (E) REID (L) | |||
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RC PDR S HROEDER G R IMES R. DIGGS (L) BRAITMAN OGC, ROOM P-506A ACCARY (iAMMILL H. GEARIN (L) SALTZMAN GOSSI CK/STAF F KNIGHT KASTNER E. GOULBOURNE (L) ME LTZ CASE PAW LICK I BALLARD P. KREUTZER (E) | |||
PLANS GIAMBUSSO SHAO SPANGLER J. LEE (L) | |||
BOYD @%TELLO M. RU3HBROOK(L) MCDONALD MOORE (L) HOUSTON ENVIRO S. REED (E) CHAPMAN DEYOUNG (L) p4OVAK MULLER M. SERVICE (I ) DUBE (Ltr) | |||
SgOVHOLT (L) ROSS DICKER S. SHEPPARD (L) E. COUPE KNIGHTON M. SLATER (E) PETERSON | |||
;,yCOLLER (L) (Ltr) ~ IPPOLITO HARTFIELD (2) | |||
P. COLLINS TEDESCO YOUNG B LOOD SMITH (L) | |||
DENISE J,COLLINS BEGAN '. TEETS (L) KLECKER EG OPR LAINAS PR JECT LD G. WILLIAMS(E) EISENHUT FILE 5 REGION (2) BENAROYA V. WILSON (L) WI GG I NTON MIPC VOLLMER ~HAR LESS R. IN G RAM (L) | |||
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.,1, W. PENNINGTON, Rm E-201 GT CONSULTANTS 1 | |||
1 BROOKHAVEN NAT LAB G. U RIKSON ORNL 1 | |||
1 Newton Anderson, ~~~ | |||
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NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORAT ON aeV"'- | |||
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.1II1IM; R,ou g~lhO" oacI ei 300 ERIE BOULEVARD WEST SYRACUSE. N. Y. 13202 July 29, 1975 Mr. Bernard C. Rusche, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Be: Nine Mile Point Unit ¹1 Docket No. 50-220 j | |||
==Dear Mr. Rusche:== | |||
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A report on environmental qualification test results applicable to the main steam isolation valve position switch at Nine Mile Point Unit | |||
¹1 is attached. This report is intended to fulfillthe commitment made in Amendment No. 2 to the "Application to Convert Provisional Operating License to Full-Term Operating License." | |||
Results are for a similar type switch successfully tested by the General Electric Company. Test conditions were more stringent than those committed. | |||
In summary, test results indicate that the main steam isolation valve position switches will perform their required function during normal and incident conditions. | |||
Sincerely, erald K. R de Vice President-Engineering Attachment 8285 | |||
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MAIN STEAM ISOLATION VALVE POSITION SWITCH ENVIRONMENTAL TEST REPORT | |||
~Summar This report was prepared to document the qualification of the National Acme Company limit switch. model number SL-3MDP-DT. Limit switches of this design are used to monitor the position of main steam isolation valve stems and to generate scram signals. | |||
The objective of the steam chamber test was to qualify the operation of the subject limit switches in the abnormal ambient conditions during the first 24 hours after a Loss-of-Coolant Accident. To qualify, the limit switch was required to operate for 24 hours under the controlled atmosphere. Two switches were tested for added confidence. There are minor differences between the test switch and the installed switch at Nine Mile Point Unit 1. These do not alter the applicability of the test results. (See the Discussion Section.) In addition, the test conditions were more conservative than those committed. A twenty-four hour test was performed; three hours at 103 psig and 340 F, 3 hours at 75 psig and 320 F and 18 hours at 16 psig and 250 F. As committed a test at 340 F and 62 psig was required. The above conservative testing conditions would also tend to negate any slight differences between the installed switch and the tested switch. | |||
It has been demonstrated by the testing described herein that the switches it will operate for at least 24 hours in the steam atmosphere in which was tested. | |||
Since the test conditions conservatively simulate Loss-of-Coolant Accident ambient conditions, it is concluded that the limit switches will operate normally under the actual post-Loss-of-Coolant Accident conditions for at least 24 hours. In addition, the junction box and the hookup wire were also found to retain their integrity and function properly. | |||
Procedure Two limit switches 'were tested in accordance with the test description, entitled "Test Description, Position Switch for Main Steam Isolation Valve, Steam Environment" (attached as Exhibit 1). Briefly, the test consisted of the following. The limit switches test assembly (including the junction box and hookup wire) was placed in a steam chamber. Steam was generated to produce an environment of about 103 psig pressure and 340 F. The switches were operated during a 3 hour period. The environment was then changed to 75 psig pressure and 320 F. The switches were again operated during the next | |||
18 hours. The actions of the limit switches were signified by on and off con-ditions of the light bulbs and the action of the solenoid valve connected to the limit switches. Upon removal from the test chamber, the test assembly was disassembled and inspected. | |||
Discussion Limit switches of the model tested are used to monitor the main steam isolation valve position and to generate scram signals. The limit switches perform their safety function within 5 to 10 minutes after the Loss-of-Coolant Accident. A test period of 24 hours was selected for margin of confidence. | |||
There are differences between the test switch and the installed switch at Nine Mile Point Unit 1, The Nine Mile Point switch has an epoxy sealed conduit opening for the electrical leads whereas the switch tested did not. This difference is expected to improve the performance of the Nine Mile Point switch. | |||
The Nine Mile Point switch has an oil impregnated brass shaft bushing instead of the solid brass bushing on the tested .switch. | |||
Based on the above, the switches are essentially the same and the results received for the test switch are applicable to the operation of the installed switches at Nine. Mile Point. | |||
Results An evaluation of the data received indicates that the limit switch qualifies for the abnormal ambient conditions of the first 24 hours after a Loss-of-Coolant Accident. The test itself proceeded in a routine manner, and the switches functioned normally for the 24 hour test period. Visual inspection of the test assembly revealed peeling of the paint on the surfaces of the junction box, slight charring of the lubricant, and bending of the longer sides of the junction box (inward for about 1/8 of an inch). The contacts of the switches were found intact, with no signs of pitting or burning.'he .hookup -wires were found in good condition. There was no discoloration of the insulation. The junction box was found to have maintained its integrity. There was no trace of moisture or condensate in the junction box. The peeling of paints, and bending of the junction box did not interfere with the switch operation. The test pressure of 103 psig is much higher than the peak pressure expected, so in reality the junction box would bend even less than 1/8 of an inch. The charred lubricant did not interfere with switch operation during the test. Therefore, the switches will provide their design function during normal and incident conditions. | |||
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EXHIBIT 1 TEST DESCRIPTION POSITION Sl(ITCH FOR MAIN STEAM ISOLATION VALVE STEAM ENVIRONMENT I. E ui ment To Be Tested A. Position Switch Manufacturer: National Acme Mfg. Co. | |||
Model: SL-3MDP-DT Rated Capacity: 125 volts, 20 amps B. Wiring Size: 16 Ga Stranded Type: General Electric Vulkene-insulated hookup wire A. Autoclave capable of 350 F Temperature and 150 psig pressure. | |||
B. Calrod type heater controlled by an auto transformer and a safety relay to limit maximum temperature. | |||
C. Temperature is recorded based on output from a thermocouple located in the steam region of the autoclave. A pressure indicator is available. | |||
III. Test Procedure A. The two switches to be tested are mounted with a prcssure-operated device to actuate the switches. Cables from the switches are contained within the autoclave and connected to wires which penetrate the auto-clave. i%en the pressure-operated device is energized, the switch is actuated and a signal observed outside the autoclave. | |||
B. The switches are mounted inside the autoclave and water added to immerse the heaters. The temperature is raised to boiling and the air purged from the autoclave, The temperature is raised further to the desired level and recorded. The pressure is observed and checked against saturated steam pressure for the corresponding temperature, | |||
C. Conditions within the autoclave are held at or above the following conditions for at least the period indicated: | |||
340 F 3 hours 320 F 3 hours 18 hours 2SO F The test switches are actuated from open to closed to open at the beginning, the end, and at least one other time during the test period for each temperature level. The test signal is at least 120 volts, 4S volt-amperes inrush and 25 volt-amperes steady state. | |||
E. Criteria for successful completion A. The signal described in III.D. above shall be observed each time the switch is actuated. | |||
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Site: | Nine Mile Point |
Issue date: | 07/29/1975 |
From: | Rhode G Niagara Mohawk Power Corp |
To: | Rusche B Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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Download: ML17037C271 (12) | |
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NRC DISTRIBUTION FOR f'ART 50 DOCKET MATERIAL (TEMPO RA R Y FO R M)
CONTROL NO:
FI)E'WX s'ATE ower fROM Syracuse, agara o aw N. Y, o
QF DOC DATE R EC'D 8>>4-75'TR RPT OTHER Gerald K Rhode 7-29-75 TO: ORIG CC OTHER SENTNRC PDR Bernard C. Rusche 1 Signed SENT LOCAL PDR CLASS UNCLASS PROPINFO INPUT NO CYS REC'D DOCKET NO:
XXXx 50-220 DESCRIPTION: ENCLOSURES:
Ltr, trans the foll'owing.o, Main Steam Isolation Valve Position Swit.eh, Enviro. Test RePort, ~ ~ ~ ..
( 1 cy, Enclo Rec'd)
'DO NOT r R@MPV@
pl ANT NAME. Nine Mle Point 8 1 FOR ACTION/INFORMATION VCR 9-29-75 BUTLER (L) SCHWENCER (L) ZI EMANN (L) ~REGAN (E) REID (L)
W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ COPIES CLARK (L) STOLZ (L) DICKER (E) EAR (L)
W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies- 'W/ssCopies PARR (L) VASSALLO (L) KNIGHTON (E) SPMS W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies KNI EL (L) PURPLE (L) YOUNGBLOOD (E) LPM
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W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ op(es INTERNAL DISTR I BUTION TECH REVIEW DENTON LIC ASST A/T IND ~
RC PDR S HROEDER G R IMES R. DIGGS (L) BRAITMAN OGC, ROOM P-506A ACCARY (iAMMILL H. GEARIN (L) SALTZMAN GOSSI CK/STAF F KNIGHT KASTNER E. GOULBOURNE (L) ME LTZ CASE PAW LICK I BALLARD P. KREUTZER (E)
PLANS GIAMBUSSO SHAO SPANGLER J. LEE (L)
BOYD @%TELLO M. RU3HBROOK(L) MCDONALD MOORE (L) HOUSTON ENVIRO S. REED (E) CHAPMAN DEYOUNG (L) p4OVAK MULLER M. SERVICE (I ) DUBE (Ltr)
SgOVHOLT (L) ROSS DICKER S. SHEPPARD (L) E. COUPE KNIGHTON M. SLATER (E) PETERSON
- ,yCOLLER (L) (Ltr) ~ IPPOLITO HARTFIELD (2)
P. COLLINS TEDESCO YOUNG B LOOD SMITH (L)
DENISE J,COLLINS BEGAN '. TEETS (L) KLECKER EG OPR LAINAS PR JECT LD G. WILLIAMS(E) EISENHUT FILE 5 REGION (2) BENAROYA V. WILSON (L) WI GG I NTON MIPC VOLLMER ~HAR LESS R. IN G RAM (L)
M. DUNCAN
"'"":""""""" 'XTERN'AsL"DIS: IBUTIQN'- ", ".'<"":.-.;.'.:-'..:...'.'~. xs."..-'.-..."..-.;. ~
~ ~ ..".-',,',
LOCAL PDR PD R-SAN/LA/NY W TIC (ABERNATHY) 2)(10) ATIONALLABS 1
~- NSIC (BUCHANAN)
ASLB (1
.,1, W. PENNINGTON, Rm E-201 GT CONSULTANTS 1
1 BROOKHAVEN NAT LAB G. U RIKSON ORNL 1
1 Newton Anderson, ~~~
1 NEWMARK/B LUME/AGBABIAN
/5 ACRS H8L~~/SENT
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~y ~
t'
,Regulatory Dockat 3~'1 J F'l~ cYa+
00u~Spy, r
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORAT ON aeV"'-
NIAGARA I 'OHAWK
.1II1IM; R,ou g~lhO" oacI ei 300 ERIE BOULEVARD WEST SYRACUSE. N. Y. 13202 July 29, 1975 Mr. Bernard C. Rusche, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Be: Nine Mile Point Unit ¹1 Docket No. 50-220 j
Dear Mr. Rusche:
A report on environmental qualification test results applicable to the main steam isolation valve position switch at Nine Mile Point Unit
¹1 is attached. This report is intended to fulfillthe commitment made in Amendment No. 2 to the "Application to Convert Provisional Operating License to Full-Term Operating License."
Results are for a similar type switch successfully tested by the General Electric Company. Test conditions were more stringent than those committed.
In summary, test results indicate that the main steam isolation valve position switches will perform their required function during normal and incident conditions.
Sincerely, erald K. R de Vice President-Engineering Attachment 8285
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MAIN STEAM ISOLATION VALVE POSITION SWITCH ENVIRONMENTAL TEST REPORT
~Summar This report was prepared to document the qualification of the National Acme Company limit switch. model number SL-3MDP-DT. Limit switches of this design are used to monitor the position of main steam isolation valve stems and to generate scram signals.
The objective of the steam chamber test was to qualify the operation of the subject limit switches in the abnormal ambient conditions during the first 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after a Loss-of-Coolant Accident. To qualify, the limit switch was required to operate for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> under the controlled atmosphere. Two switches were tested for added confidence. There are minor differences between the test switch and the installed switch at Nine Mile Point Unit 1. These do not alter the applicability of the test results. (See the Discussion Section.) In addition, the test conditions were more conservative than those committed. A twenty-four hour test was performed; three hours at 103 psig and 340 F, 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> at 75 psig and 320 F and 18 hours2.083333e-4 days <br />0.005 hours <br />2.97619e-5 weeks <br />6.849e-6 months <br /> at 16 psig and 250 F. As committed a test at 340 F and 62 psig was required. The above conservative testing conditions would also tend to negate any slight differences between the installed switch and the tested switch.
It has been demonstrated by the testing described herein that the switches it will operate for at least 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in the steam atmosphere in which was tested.
Since the test conditions conservatively simulate Loss-of-Coolant Accident ambient conditions, it is concluded that the limit switches will operate normally under the actual post-Loss-of-Coolant Accident conditions for at least 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. In addition, the junction box and the hookup wire were also found to retain their integrity and function properly.
Procedure Two limit switches 'were tested in accordance with the test description, entitled "Test Description, Position Switch for Main Steam Isolation Valve, Steam Environment" (attached as Exhibit 1). Briefly, the test consisted of the following. The limit switches test assembly (including the junction box and hookup wire) was placed in a steam chamber. Steam was generated to produce an environment of about 103 psig pressure and 340 F. The switches were operated during a 3 hour3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> period. The environment was then changed to 75 psig pressure and 320 F. The switches were again operated during the next
18 hours. The actions of the limit switches were signified by on and off con-ditions of the light bulbs and the action of the solenoid valve connected to the limit switches. Upon removal from the test chamber, the test assembly was disassembled and inspected.
Discussion Limit switches of the model tested are used to monitor the main steam isolation valve position and to generate scram signals. The limit switches perform their safety function within 5 to 10 minutes after the Loss-of-Coolant Accident. A test period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> was selected for margin of confidence.
There are differences between the test switch and the installed switch at Nine Mile Point Unit 1, The Nine Mile Point switch has an epoxy sealed conduit opening for the electrical leads whereas the switch tested did not. This difference is expected to improve the performance of the Nine Mile Point switch.
The Nine Mile Point switch has an oil impregnated brass shaft bushing instead of the solid brass bushing on the tested .switch.
Based on the above, the switches are essentially the same and the results received for the test switch are applicable to the operation of the installed switches at Nine. Mile Point.
Results An evaluation of the data received indicates that the limit switch qualifies for the abnormal ambient conditions of the first 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after a Loss-of-Coolant Accident. The test itself proceeded in a routine manner, and the switches functioned normally for the 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> test period. Visual inspection of the test assembly revealed peeling of the paint on the surfaces of the junction box, slight charring of the lubricant, and bending of the longer sides of the junction box (inward for about 1/8 of an inch). The contacts of the switches were found intact, with no signs of pitting or burning.'he .hookup -wires were found in good condition. There was no discoloration of the insulation. The junction box was found to have maintained its integrity. There was no trace of moisture or condensate in the junction box. The peeling of paints, and bending of the junction box did not interfere with the switch operation. The test pressure of 103 psig is much higher than the peak pressure expected, so in reality the junction box would bend even less than 1/8 of an inch. The charred lubricant did not interfere with switch operation during the test. Therefore, the switches will provide their design function during normal and incident conditions.
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EXHIBIT 1 TEST DESCRIPTION POSITION Sl(ITCH FOR MAIN STEAM ISOLATION VALVE STEAM ENVIRONMENT I. E ui ment To Be Tested A. Position Switch Manufacturer: National Acme Mfg. Co.
Model: SL-3MDP-DT Rated Capacity: 125 volts, 20 amps B. Wiring Size: 16 Ga Stranded Type: General Electric Vulkene-insulated hookup wire A. Autoclave capable of 350 F Temperature and 150 psig pressure.
B. Calrod type heater controlled by an auto transformer and a safety relay to limit maximum temperature.
C. Temperature is recorded based on output from a thermocouple located in the steam region of the autoclave. A pressure indicator is available.
III. Test Procedure A. The two switches to be tested are mounted with a prcssure-operated device to actuate the switches. Cables from the switches are contained within the autoclave and connected to wires which penetrate the auto-clave. i%en the pressure-operated device is energized, the switch is actuated and a signal observed outside the autoclave.
B. The switches are mounted inside the autoclave and water added to immerse the heaters. The temperature is raised to boiling and the air purged from the autoclave, The temperature is raised further to the desired level and recorded. The pressure is observed and checked against saturated steam pressure for the corresponding temperature,
C. Conditions within the autoclave are held at or above the following conditions for at least the period indicated:
340 F 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> 320 F 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> 18 hours 2SO F The test switches are actuated from open to closed to open at the beginning, the end, and at least one other time during the test period for each temperature level. The test signal is at least 120 volts, 4S volt-amperes inrush and 25 volt-amperes steady state.
E. Criteria for successful completion A. The signal described in III.D. above shall be observed each time the switch is actuated.
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