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==Dear Sir:==
==Dear Sir:==


By letter dated October 5, 1984, Duke Power Company submitted a confirmatory test program proposal on Arching Action methodology as a method in resolving an outstanding item related to IE Bulletin 80-11.            By a December 4, 1984 letter, the NRC accepted the proposal for resolving this one outstanding item.          Subsequently, by my letter dated January 7, 1985, Duke informed the NRC that the first panel to be tested was to begin the week of February 25, 1985.
By {{letter dated|date=October 5, 1984|text=letter dated October 5, 1984}}, Duke Power Company submitted a confirmatory test program proposal on Arching Action methodology as a method in resolving an outstanding item related to IE Bulletin 80-11.            By a {{letter dated|date=December 4, 1984|text=December 4, 1984 letter}}, the NRC accepted the proposal for resolving this one outstanding item.          Subsequently, by my {{letter dated|date=January 7, 1985|text=letter dated January 7, 1985}}, Duke informed the NRC that the first panel to be tested was to begin the week of February 25, 1985.
Duke Power and our Consultant are continuing with preparations for the test program; however, the testing of the first masonry panel has been delayed.
Duke Power and our Consultant are continuing with preparations for the test program; however, the testing of the first masonry panel has been delayed.
We have reevaluated the schedules and currently project March 21, 1985 as the date for the beginning of the first. test panel. The NRC will be not.ified of any further change in the test dates.
We have reevaluated the schedules and currently project March 21, 1985 as the date for the beginning of the first. test panel. The NRC will be not.ified of any further change in the test dates.

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Advises That Date to Begin Testing First Masonry Panel to Resolve Outstanding Item in IE Bulletin 80-11 Delayed Until 850321.Testing Delay Result of Delays Experienced by Ongoing Test Program Using Univ Facilities
ML20099B544
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/25/1985
From: Tucker H
DUKE POWER CO.
To: Harold Denton, Stoltz J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
IEB-80-11, NUDOCS 8503110023
Download: ML20099B544 (2)


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DUKE POWER GOMPANY P.O. HOX 33180 CHARLOTTE N.C. 28242 HALH. TUCKER TE1.EPHONE wws ,.resammt (704) 373-4531

.mm. . mor,o, February 25, 1985 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Attention: Mr. J. F. Stoltz, Chief Operating Reactors Branch No. 4 Re: Oconee Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-269, -270, -287 IE Bulletin 80-11

Dear Sir:

By letter dated October 5, 1984, Duke Power Company submitted a confirmatory test program proposal on Arching Action methodology as a method in resolving an outstanding item related to IE Bulletin 80-11. By a December 4, 1984 letter, the NRC accepted the proposal for resolving this one outstanding item. Subsequently, by my letter dated January 7, 1985, Duke informed the NRC that the first panel to be tested was to begin the week of February 25, 1985.

Duke Power and our Consultant are continuing with preparations for the test program; however, the testing of the first masonry panel has been delayed.

We have reevaluated the schedules and currently project March 21, 1985 as the date for the beginning of the first. test panel. The NRC will be not.ified of any further change in the test dates.

The delay in the testing is the result of delays experienced by an ongoing test program using the University Facilities. This program, a joint research effort between the U.S. and Japan, is using the measuring equipment and signal conditioning equipment necessary for the masonry wall program.

During this delay, we are continuing with ta many preparations for the test program as possible. This will expedite the program when the insttuments become available.

Very truly yours, hb. / /g Hal B. Tucker PFG: sib cc: Ms. Helen Nicolaras Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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February 25, 1985 Page Two ec: Mr. J. C. Bryant NRC Resident Inspector Oconee Nuclear Station Dr. J. Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II

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