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NUCLEAR POWER BUSINESS UNIT ORT 72
NUCLEAR POWER BUSINESS UNIT                                                   ORT 72 OPERATIONS REFUELING TESTS                                                     MINOR h                                                                                         Revision 9 8
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ELECTRICAL PENETRATION LEAK TEST                                               January 25,1997
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,-        UNIT 2 Date                               RECORD DSS                               PROCEDunt vtniritD CuantNT AND CHECKtD FOR TEMPORARY CH ANGES IF FitLD COPit5 P100! RED. USE PBF 0026: LAW NP 1.2 4 AND DOE COMPLETt THIS BLOCA BY:                             DATE:
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1.0   PURPOSE The purpose of ORT 72 is to perform a refueling interval leakage test of Penetrations E20 and E22 in Pipeway No. 3 upper.
ELECTRICAL PENETRATION LEAK TEST January 25,1997 UNIT 2 Date RECORD DSS PROCEDunt vtniritD CuantNT AND CHECKtD FOR TEMPORARY CH ANGES IF FitLD COPit5 P100! RED. USE PBF 0026: LAW NP 1.2 4 AND DOE COMPLETt THIS BLOCA BY:
 
DATE:
==2.0    REFERENCES==
1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of ORT 72 is to perform a refueling interval leakage test of Penetrations E20 and E22 in Pipeway No. 3 upper.


==2.0 REFERENCES==
IR 96-006, NRC Inspection Report, NRC Commitment for Operations procedure PMT/QC reviews.
IR 96-006, NRC Inspection Report, NRC Commitment for Operations procedure PMT/QC reviews.
3.0   PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1     Penetrations E20 and E22 may be ganged together for leak testing purposes.
3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 Penetrations E20 and E22 may be ganged together for leak testing purposes.
3.2     All electrical penetrations must be leak tested with nitrogen.
3.2 All electrical penetrations must be leak tested with nitrogen.
4.0   INITI AL CONDITIONS Permission to Perform Test The conditions required by this test are consistent with required plant conditions including equipment operability. Permission is granted to perform this test.
4.0 INITI AL CONDITIONS Permission to Perform Test The conditions required by this test are consistent with required plant conditions including equipment operability. Permission is granted to perform this test.
l DSS                                   Time                       Date INITIALS 5.0   PROCEDURE NOTE:       Thesepenetrations must be leak tested with nitrogen.
DSS Time Date INITIALS 5.0 PROCEDURE NOTE:
5.1     Open the isolation valve downstream of pressure gauge for the penetration to be tested and remove the test cap.
Thesepenetrations must be leak tested with nitrogen.
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5.1 Open the isolation valve downstream of pressure gauge for the penetration to be tested and remove the test cap.
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NUCLEAR POWER BUSINESS UNIT                                             ORT 72 OPERATIONS REFUELING TESTS                                             MINOR Revision 9
NUCLEAR POWER BUSINESS UNIT ORT 72 OPERATIONS REFUELING TESTS MINOR Revision 9 ELECTRICAL PENETRATION LEAK TEST January 25,1997
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/         UNIT 2 INITIALS NOTE:       Minimize the amount of time the leak rate tester is connected to the mechanicalpenetration.
UNIT 2 INITIALS NOTE:
5.3     Connect the test rig to the penetration test connection and test per 01-58.               ,
Minimize the amount of time the leak rate tester is connected to the mechanicalpenetration.
5.4     Upon completion of the test, vent the penetration per 01-58.
5.3 Connect the test rig to the penetration test connection and test per 01-58.
5.5     Disconnect the test rig and replace the pressure gauge and Whitey valve assembly.
5.4 Upon completion of the test, vent the penetration per 01-58.
5.6     Repressurize the penetration to 15 psig. Close the isolation valve and replace the test cap.
5.5 Disconnect the test rig and replace the pressure gauge and Whitey valve assembly.
PMT 5.7     Snoop disturbed fittings for leakage and tighten / initiate work order, as required.
5.6 Repressurize the penetration to 15 psig. Close the isolation valve and replace the test cap.
6.0     EVALUATION To be completed by manager - Operations or his representative.
PMT 5.7 Snoop disturbed fittings for leakage and tighten / initiate work order, as required.
6.1   Individual leakages compared to allowable value and included in tabulation of total leak rate.
6.0 EVALUATION To be completed by manager - Operations or his representative.
6.2   Results acceptable, no limits exceeded.
6.1 Individual leakages compared to allowable value and included in tabulation of total leak rate.
Yes                     No If no, give details in the remarks section and notify the manager -
6.2 Results acceptable, no limits exceeded.
Yes No If no, give details in the remarks section and notify the manager -
Regulatory and Support Services to determine reportability.
Regulatory and Support Services to determine reportability.
6.3     Data Analyzed By:
6.3 Data Analyzed By:
Date:
Date:
Remarks:
Remarks:
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NUCLEAR POWER BUSINESS UNIT ORT 72

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OPERATIONS REFUELING TESTS MINOR h

Revision 9 8

ELECTRICAL PENETRATION LEAK TEST January 25,1997 UNIT 2 Date RECORD DSS PROCEDunt vtniritD CuantNT AND CHECKtD FOR TEMPORARY CH ANGES IF FitLD COPit5 P100! RED. USE PBF 0026: LAW NP 1.2 4 AND DOE COMPLETt THIS BLOCA BY:

DATE:

1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of ORT 72 is to perform a refueling interval leakage test of Penetrations E20 and E22 in Pipeway No. 3 upper.

2.0 REFERENCES

IR 96-006, NRC Inspection Report, NRC Commitment for Operations procedure PMT/QC reviews.

3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 Penetrations E20 and E22 may be ganged together for leak testing purposes.

3.2 All electrical penetrations must be leak tested with nitrogen.

4.0 INITI AL CONDITIONS Permission to Perform Test The conditions required by this test are consistent with required plant conditions including equipment operability. Permission is granted to perform this test.

DSS Time Date INITIALS 5.0 PROCEDURE NOTE:

Thesepenetrations must be leak tested with nitrogen.

5.1 Open the isolation valve downstream of pressure gauge for the penetration to be tested and remove the test cap.

5.2 Remove the pressure gauge and Whitey valve assembly.

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UNIT 2 INITIALS NOTE:

Minimize the amount of time the leak rate tester is connected to the mechanicalpenetration.

5.3 Connect the test rig to the penetration test connection and test per 01-58.

5.4 Upon completion of the test, vent the penetration per 01-58.

5.5 Disconnect the test rig and replace the pressure gauge and Whitey valve assembly.

5.6 Repressurize the penetration to 15 psig. Close the isolation valve and replace the test cap.

PMT 5.7 Snoop disturbed fittings for leakage and tighten / initiate work order, as required.

6.0 EVALUATION To be completed by manager - Operations or his representative.

6.1 Individual leakages compared to allowable value and included in tabulation of total leak rate.

6.2 Results acceptable, no limits exceeded.

Yes No If no, give details in the remarks section and notify the manager -

Regulatory and Support Services to determine reportability.

6.3 Data Analyzed By:

Date:

Remarks:

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ELECTRICAL PENETRATION LEAK TEST January 25,1997 UNIT 2 LEAK TEST DATA SHEET Penetrations E20 and E22 Pressure Leak Rate Time (psig)

(secm)

Test instrument ID Range (Circle one): Low Mid High Comments:

Test Operator Date:

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