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| number = ML17328A199
| number = ML17328A199
| issue date = 10/13/1989
| issue date = 10/13/1989
| title = Responds to NRC 890809 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-315/89-20.Corrective Action:Administrative Requirements Procedure Reviewed to Include Verification That Acceptance Criteria Have Been Fulfilled Before Operation of Equipment
| title = Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-315/89-20.Corrective Action:Administrative Requirements Procedure Reviewed to Include Verification That Acceptance Criteria Have Been Fulfilled Before Operation of Equipment
| author name = Alexich M
| author name = Alexich M
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
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| contact person =  
| contact person =  
| document report number = AEP:NRC:1090K, NUDOCS 8910180322
| document report number = AEP:NRC:1090K, NUDOCS 8910180322
| title reference date = 08-09-1989
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE, UTILITY TO NRC
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE, UTILITY TO NRC
| page count = 9
| page count = 9
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See also: [[followed by::IR 05000315/1989020]]


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{{#Wiki_filter:ti-.REGULATORY
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INFORMATION
REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)
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SYSTEM (RIDS)~~~~~~~~~~~~CESSION NBR: 8910180322
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~DOC.DATE: 89/10/13 NOTARIZED:
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Donald C.Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana&05000315 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION
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ALEXICH,M.P.
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Indiana Michigan Power Co.(formerly Indiana&'ichigan Ele RECIP.NAME
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.RECIPIENT AFFILIATION
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Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)SUBJECT: Responds to NRC'890809 ltr re violations
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noted in Insp Rept 50-315/89-20.
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DISTRIBUTION
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CODE..IEOID COPIES RECEIVED.LTR
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J ENCL I SIZE.TITLE: General (50 Dkt)-Insp Rept/Notice, of Violation Response NOTES'ECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD3-1 PD INTERNAL: AEOD AEOD/TPAD NRR SHANKMAN, S NRR/DLPQ/PEB
CESSION NBR: 8910180322
NRR/DREP/EPB
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10 , NRR/PMAS/I
DOC. DATE: 89/10/13 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET ACIL:50-315 Donald C.
LRB 12 OE N J G FILE RGN3 FILE 01 ERNAL: LPDR NSIC COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1-1 1 1'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1'1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME GIITTER,J.
Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana 05000315 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION ALEXICH,M.P.
AEOD/DEIIB
Indiana Michigan Power Co.
DEDRO NRR/DEST DIR NRR/DOEA DIR 11 NRR/DREP/RPB
(formerly Indiana &'ichigan Ele RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)
10 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT
 
OGC/HDS 1 RES MORISSEAUg
==SUBJECT:==
D NRC PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1.-2 2 1 1 1 1 1'1'NCTE IO ALL t'RIDB1'ECIPIENXS
Responds to NRC '890809 ltr re violations noted in Insp Rept 50-315/89-20.
PIEASE HELP US'IO REDUCE HASTE!CGA'ACT'IHE DOCUMERI'GPIBOL
DISTRIBUTION CODE.. IEOID COPIES RECEIVED.LTR J ENCL I SIZE.
DESK RXN P1-37 (EXT.20079)K)EIZMQCQR KKR NAME FBCM DISTK33VZZQN
TITLE: General (50 Dkt)-Insp Rept/Notice, of Violation Response NOTES
TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES~REQU
'ECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD3-1 PD INTERNAL: AEOD AEOD/TPAD NRR SHANKMAN,S NRR/DLPQ/PEB NRR/DREP/EPB 10
REP: 6%7%ENCL 23  
,NRR/PMAS/ILRB12 OE N J G FILE RGN3 FILE 01 ERNAL: LPDR NSIC COPIES LTTR ENCL 1
Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O.Box 1663>Cofufnbus, 0H 432 I6 lNEWAMA NiCHIGAN PMfER AEP:NRC:1090K
1-1 1
Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Docket No.50-315 License No.DPR-58 INSPECTION
1 1
REPORT 50-315/89020;
1 1
RESPONSE TO UNRESOLVED
1 1
ITEM'.S.Nuclear Regulatory
1 1
Commission
1.
Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Attn: A.B.Davis October 13, 1989 Dear Mr.Davis: This letter.is in response to R.W.Cooper's letter dated August 9, 1989, which forwarded the.report of the special safety inspection
1 1
conducted from May 22 through May 25, 1989, and on July 7, 1989, on activities
1 1
at Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1.Our letter (AEP:NRC:1090G)
1 1
of September 8, 1989, responded to the severity level IV violation cited in the Notice of Violation attached to Mr.Cooper's letter.Through subsequent
1 1
'discussions
1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME GIITTER,J.
with your staff we understand
AEOD/DEIIB DEDRO NRR/DEST DIR NRR/DOEA DIR 11 NRR/DREP/RPB 10 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT OGC/HDS 1 RES MORISSEAUg D NRC PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL 1
that the originally
1 1
cited level IV violation has been reduced-to severity level V, We appreciate
1 1
your favorable consideration
1 1
of our request in this area, Mr.Cooper's letter also requested a description
-1 1
of actions we have taken with regard to an unresolved
1
item identified
.-2 2
during the inspection.
1 1
Due to an oversight this information
1 1
was not included as part of our September 8 response to the Notice of Violation.
1 1
The attachment
NCTE IO ALL t'RIDB1'ECIPIENXS PIEASE HELP US 'IO REDUCE HASTE!
to this letter provides the requested response to the unresolved
CGA'ACT 'IHE DOCUMERI'GPIBOL DESK RXN P1-37 (EXT. 20079) K) EIZMQCQR KKR NAME FBCM DISTK33VZZQN TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES~REQU REP: 6%7 %
item.This document has been prepared following Corporate procedures
ENCL 23
that incorporate
 
a reasonable
Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O. Box 1663>
set of controls to ensure its accuracy and completeness
Cofufnbus, 0H 432 I6 lNEWAMA NiCHIGAN PMfER AEP:NRC:1090K Donald C.
prior to signature by the undersigned.
Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Docket No. 50-315 License No.
Sincerely, M.P.Alex ch Vice President ldp Attachment
DPR-58 INSPECTION REPORT 50-315/89020;
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Mr.A.B.Davis-2-AEP:NRC:1090K
===RESPONSE===
cc: D.H.Williams, Jr, A.A.Blind-Bridgman R.C.Callen G, Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector-Bridgman NFEM Section Chief  
TO UNRESOLVED ITEM
Mr.A.BE Davis-3-AEP'NRC:1090K
'.S.
bc: S.J.Brewer/B.P.Lauzau T.0.Argenta/R.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.
F.Kroeger P, A.'Barrett-w/o J.G, Feinstein-w/o M.L.Horvath-Bridgman-w/o J.F~Kurgan-w/o J.J.Markowsky J.B.Shinnock-w/o S, H.Steinhart/S.
20555 Attn: A. B. Davis October 13, 1989
P.Hodge J.Giitter, NRC-Washington, D.C.DC-N-6015.1
 
AEP:NRC:1090K  
==Dear Mr. Davis:==
ATTACHMENT
This letter. is in response to R.
TO AEP:NRC: 1090K RESPONSE TO UNRESOLVED
W. Cooper's {{letter dated|date=August 9, 1989|text=letter dated August 9, 1989}}, which forwarded the.report of the special safety inspection conducted from May 22 through May 25,
ITEM 315/89020-02  
: 1989, and on July 7, 1989, on activities at Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1.
Attachment
Our letter (AEP:NRC:1090G) of September 8,
to AEP:NRC:1090K
: 1989, responded to the severity level IV violation cited in the Notice of Violation attached to Mr. Cooper's letter.
Page 1 NRC Unresolved
Through subsequent
Item During the Region,III
'discussions with your staff we understand that the originally cited level IV violation has been reduced-to severity level V, We appreciate your favorable consideration of our request in this area, Mr. Cooper's letter also requested a description of actions we have taken with regard to an unresolved item identified during the inspection.
inspection
Due to an oversight this information was not included as part of our September 8 response to the Notice of Violation.
of maintenance
The attachment to this letter provides the requested response to the unresolved item.
activities
This document has been prepared following Corporate procedures that incorporate a reasonable set of controls to ensure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.
performed on the Unit 1 CD emergency diesel, the following unresolved
Sincerely, M. P. Alex ch Vice President ldp Attachment
item was generated:
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";..the inspector noted that the measurement
'R
of main bearing clearance for No.4 bearing required by Paragraph 7.2.1 of Procedure 12MHP4030.STP.046,"Emergency
 
Diesel Generator Syst: em 18 Month Inspection," Revision,l, was recorded as.09.The acceptance
Mr. A. B. Davis AEP:NRC:1090K cc:
criteria specified in the procedure was.007 to.014.The recorded value was more than six times the maximum allowed value.This recorded deviation was not noted by licensee personnel prior to engine start or on subsequent
D. H. Williams, Jr, A. A. Blind - Bridgman R.
reviews and therefore, there was no assurance that inspection
C. Callen G, Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector
requirements
- Bridgman NFEM Section Chief
were met.Based on discussions
 
with the licensee, it appeared that the value was improperly
Mr. A.
recorded.In addition, because of the overspeed problem, the bearing was changed and new measurements
BE Davis AEP'NRC:1090K bc:
were taken.These measurements
S. J.
were well within the specified tolerances.
Brewer/B.
Due to the bearing change, no hardware problems were evident, however, it appeared that additional
P.
management
Lauzau T. 0. Argenta/R.
attention should be provided.in this area as future incidents of this type could result in significant
F. Kroeger P,
hardware damage.This matter is unresolved
A. 'Barrett - w/o J.
pending review during a subsequent
G, Feinstein
inspection
- w/o M. L. Horvath - Bridgman - w/o J.
(315/89020-02)." Response-to Unresolved
F
Item Our investigation
~ Kurgan - w/o J. J.
of the instance cited in the unresolved
Markowsky J.
item concluded that the initial main bearing clearance measurements
B. Shinnock - w/o S,
were within the acceptance
H. Steinhart/S.
criteria but were incorrectly
P.
recorded in completing
Hodge J. Giitter, NRC - Washington, D.C.
the maintenance
DC-N-6015.1 AEP:NRC:1090K
procedure in that 0.09 inch was recorded versus the actual measured clearance of.009 inch, The decimal point in the recorded value was indistinct
 
and the recorded value was therefore apparently
ATTACHMENT TO AEP:NRC: 1090K
misread during subsequent
 
review.Consequently, the error in the recorded value was not identified
===RESPONSE===
in the course of normal supervisory
TO UNRESOLVED ITEM 315/89020-02
approval of the completed.
 
procedure, The unresolved
Attachment to AEP:NRC:1090K Page 1
item stated above also raised the more general issue of the adequacy of existing controls in ensuring that, following maintenance/inspection
NRC Unresolved Item During the Region,III inspection of maintenance activities performed on the Unit 1 CD emergency diesel, the following unresolved item was generated:
activities, equipment is not operated until it is confirmed that all hardware acceptance
";..the inspector noted that the measurement of main bearing clearance for No. 4 bearing required by Paragraph 7.2.1 of Procedure 12MHP4030.STP.046, "Emergency Diesel Generator Syst: em 18 Month Inspection," Revision,l, was recorded as
criteria have been satisfied.
.09.
We have reviewed our procedures
The acceptance criteria specified in the procedure was
of the type identified
.007 to
in the unresolved
.014.
item and have confirmed that supervisory
The recorded value was more than six times the maximum allowed value.
reviews of the completed procedures
This recorded deviation was not noted by licensee personnel prior to engine start or on subsequent reviews and therefore, there was no assurance that inspection requirements were met.
include verification
Based on discussions with the licensee, it appeared that the value was improperly recorded.
that acceptance
In
criteria have been fulfilled before equipment is operated.Our review of the existing administrative
: addition, because of the overspeed
requirements
: problem, the bearing was changed and new measurements were taken.
in this area has.therefore concluded that'the procedural
These measurements were well within the specified tolerances.
controls presently in place are appropriate
Due to the bearing
to minimize the potential for post-maintenance/  
: change, no hardware problems were evident, however, it appeared that additional management attention should be provided.in this area as future incidents of this type could result in significant hardware damage.
This matter is unresolved pending review during a subsequent inspection (315/89020-02)."
Attachment
Response-to Unresolved Item Our investigation of the instance cited in the unresolved item concluded that the initial main bearing clearance measurements were within the acceptance criteria but were incorrectly recorded in completing the maintenance procedure in that 0.09 inch was recorded versus the actual measured clearance of.009 inch, The decimal point in the recorded value was indistinct and the recorded value was therefore apparently misread during subsequent review.
to AEP:NRC:1090K
Consequently, the error in the recorded value was not identified in the course of normal supervisory approval of the completed.
Page 2 inspection
procedure, The unresolved item stated above also raised the more general issue of the adequacy of existing controls in ensuring that, following maintenance/inspection activities, equipment is not operated until it is confirmed that all hardware acceptance criteria have been satisfied.
damage to equipment resulting from operation of the equipment before all acceptance
We have reviewed our procedures of the type identified in the unresolved item and have confirmed that supervisory reviews of the completed procedures include verification that acceptance criteria have been fulfilled before equipment is operated.
criteria have been fulfilled.
Our review of the existing administrative requirements in this area has
We will, however, reemphasize
. therefore concluded that 'the procedural controls presently in place are appropriate to minimize the potential for post-maintenance/
to involved personnel the importance
 
of ,accurate documentation
Attachment to AEP:NRC:1090K Page 2
of the completion
inspection damage to equipment resulting from operation of the equipment before all acceptance criteria have been fulfilled.
of procedure steps and compliance
We will, however, reemphasize to involved personnel the importance of
with the requirements
,accurate documentation of the completion of procedure steps and compliance with the requirements of existing procedures.
of existing procedures.
In
In addition, we will monitor this area through our condition report s'stem to ensure that any adverse trends can be quickly identified
: addition, we will monitor this area through our condition report s'stem to ensure that any adverse trends can be quickly identified and appropriate corrective action taken.}}
and appropriate
corrective
action taken.
}}

Latest revision as of 14:55, 7 January 2025

Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-315/89-20.Corrective Action:Administrative Requirements Procedure Reviewed to Include Verification That Acceptance Criteria Have Been Fulfilled Before Operation of Equipment
ML17328A199
Person / Time
Site: Cook 
Issue date: 10/13/1989
From: Alexich M
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
AEP:NRC:1090K, NUDOCS 8910180322
Download: ML17328A199 (9)


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DOC. DATE: 89/10/13 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET ACIL:50-315 Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana 05000315 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION ALEXICH,M.P.

Indiana Michigan Power Co.

(formerly Indiana &'ichigan Ele RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Responds to NRC '890809 ltr re violations noted in Insp Rept 50-315/89-20.

DISTRIBUTION CODE.. IEOID COPIES RECEIVED.LTR J ENCL I SIZE.

TITLE: General (50 Dkt)-Insp Rept/Notice, of Violation Response NOTES

'ECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD3-1 PD INTERNAL: AEOD AEOD/TPAD NRR SHANKMAN,S NRR/DLPQ/PEB NRR/DREP/EPB 10

,NRR/PMAS/ILRB12 OE N J G FILE RGN3 FILE 01 ERNAL: LPDR NSIC COPIES LTTR ENCL 1

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1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME GIITTER,J.

AEOD/DEIIB DEDRO NRR/DEST DIR NRR/DOEA DIR 11 NRR/DREP/RPB 10 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT OGC/HDS 1 RES MORISSEAUg D NRC PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL 1

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NCTE IO ALL t'RIDB1'ECIPIENXS PIEASE HELP US 'IO REDUCE HASTE!

CGA'ACT 'IHE DOCUMERI'GPIBOL DESK RXN P1-37 (EXT. 20079) K) EIZMQCQR KKR NAME FBCM DISTK33VZZQN TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES~REQU REP: 6%7 %

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Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O. Box 1663>

Cofufnbus, 0H 432 I6 lNEWAMA NiCHIGAN PMfER AEP:NRC:1090K Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Docket No. 50-315 License No.

DPR-58 INSPECTION REPORT 50-315/89020;

RESPONSE

TO UNRESOLVED ITEM

'.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.

20555 Attn: A. B. Davis October 13, 1989

Dear Mr. Davis:

This letter. is in response to R.

W. Cooper's letter dated August 9, 1989, which forwarded the.report of the special safety inspection conducted from May 22 through May 25,

1989, and on July 7, 1989, on activities at Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1.

Our letter (AEP:NRC:1090G) of September 8,

1989, responded to the severity level IV violation cited in the Notice of Violation attached to Mr. Cooper's letter.

Through subsequent

'discussions with your staff we understand that the originally cited level IV violation has been reduced-to severity level V, We appreciate your favorable consideration of our request in this area, Mr. Cooper's letter also requested a description of actions we have taken with regard to an unresolved item identified during the inspection.

Due to an oversight this information was not included as part of our September 8 response to the Notice of Violation.

The attachment to this letter provides the requested response to the unresolved item.

This document has been prepared following Corporate procedures that incorporate a reasonable set of controls to ensure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.

Sincerely, M. P. Alex ch Vice President ldp Attachment

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'R

Mr. A. B. Davis AEP:NRC:1090K cc:

D. H. Williams, Jr, A. A. Blind - Bridgman R.

C. Callen G, Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector

- Bridgman NFEM Section Chief

Mr. A.

BE Davis AEP'NRC:1090K bc:

S. J.

Brewer/B.

P.

Lauzau T. 0. Argenta/R.

F. Kroeger P,

A. 'Barrett - w/o J.

G, Feinstein

- w/o M. L. Horvath - Bridgman - w/o J.

F

~ Kurgan - w/o J. J.

Markowsky J.

B. Shinnock - w/o S,

H. Steinhart/S.

P.

Hodge J. Giitter, NRC - Washington, D.C.

DC-N-6015.1 AEP:NRC:1090K

ATTACHMENT TO AEP:NRC: 1090K

RESPONSE

TO UNRESOLVED ITEM 315/89020-02

Attachment to AEP:NRC:1090K Page 1

NRC Unresolved Item During the Region,III inspection of maintenance activities performed on the Unit 1 CD emergency diesel, the following unresolved item was generated:

";..the inspector noted that the measurement of main bearing clearance for No. 4 bearing required by Paragraph 7.2.1 of Procedure 12MHP4030.STP.046, "Emergency Diesel Generator Syst: em 18 Month Inspection," Revision,l, was recorded as

.09.

The acceptance criteria specified in the procedure was

.007 to

.014.

The recorded value was more than six times the maximum allowed value.

This recorded deviation was not noted by licensee personnel prior to engine start or on subsequent reviews and therefore, there was no assurance that inspection requirements were met.

Based on discussions with the licensee, it appeared that the value was improperly recorded.

In

addition, because of the overspeed
problem, the bearing was changed and new measurements were taken.

These measurements were well within the specified tolerances.

Due to the bearing

change, no hardware problems were evident, however, it appeared that additional management attention should be provided.in this area as future incidents of this type could result in significant hardware damage.

This matter is unresolved pending review during a subsequent inspection (315/89020-02)."

Response-to Unresolved Item Our investigation of the instance cited in the unresolved item concluded that the initial main bearing clearance measurements were within the acceptance criteria but were incorrectly recorded in completing the maintenance procedure in that 0.09 inch was recorded versus the actual measured clearance of.009 inch, The decimal point in the recorded value was indistinct and the recorded value was therefore apparently misread during subsequent review.

Consequently, the error in the recorded value was not identified in the course of normal supervisory approval of the completed.

procedure, The unresolved item stated above also raised the more general issue of the adequacy of existing controls in ensuring that, following maintenance/inspection activities, equipment is not operated until it is confirmed that all hardware acceptance criteria have been satisfied.

We have reviewed our procedures of the type identified in the unresolved item and have confirmed that supervisory reviews of the completed procedures include verification that acceptance criteria have been fulfilled before equipment is operated.

Our review of the existing administrative requirements in this area has

. therefore concluded that 'the procedural controls presently in place are appropriate to minimize the potential for post-maintenance/

Attachment to AEP:NRC:1090K Page 2

inspection damage to equipment resulting from operation of the equipment before all acceptance criteria have been fulfilled.

We will, however, reemphasize to involved personnel the importance of

,accurate documentation of the completion of procedure steps and compliance with the requirements of existing procedures.

In

addition, we will monitor this area through our condition report s'stem to ensure that any adverse trends can be quickly identified and appropriate corrective action taken.