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YES DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C.Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana&05000315 50-316 Donald C.Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana&05000316 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION NXLLIAMS,D.H.
YESDOCKETFACIL:50-315 DonaldC.CookNuclearPowerPlant,Unit1,Indiana&0500031550-316DonaldC.CookNuclearPowerPlant,Unit2,Indiana&05000316AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION NXLLIAMS,D.H.
Indiana Michigan Power Co.(formerly Indiana&Michigan Ele RECXP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)
IndianaMichiganPowerCo.(formerly Indiana&MichiganEleRECXP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
ForwardsresponsetoNRCBulletin88-010,"Nonconforming Molded-Case CircuitBreakers."
Forwards response to NRC Bulletin 88-010,"Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers." DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE21D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR L ENCL (SIZE: TITLE: Bulletin Response 88-10-Nonconforming Molded Case Circus NOTES g/o RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD3-1 LA STANG,J INTERNAL: AEOD/DOA NRR DOEA/GCB 11 NRR GUILLEN,J NRR STONE,J.C.
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LTTR24ENCL23 indianaMichiganPowerCompanyP.O,Box16631Columbus, OH43216INDIANANICHIGANPOWERAEP:NRC:1083A DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2DocketNos.50-315and50-316LicenseNos.DPR-58andDPR-74NRCBULLETINNO.88-10:REPORTONACTIONITEMSTATUSU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Attn:T.E.MurleyMayl6,l989


==DearDr.Murley:==
==Dear Dr.Murley:==
ThepurposeofthisletteristoprovidearesponsetoNRCBulletinNo.88-10,"Nonconforming Molded-Case CircuitBreakers."
The purpose of this letter is to provide a response to NRC Bulletin No.88-10,"Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers." Reporting requirement 1 of the bulletin required all holders of operating licenses to provide a written report by April 1, 1989, that: 1)Confirms that only molded-case circuit breakers that meet the criteria of Item 7 of the actions requested are being maintained as stored spares for future use in safety-related applications, 2)Provides information on those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Items 1 and 4 of the actions requested, and 3)Confirms that Items 1 through 7 of the actions requested hav been completed or will be implemented as requested.
Reporting requirement 1ofthebulletinrequiredallholdersofoperating licensestoprovideawrittenreportbyApril1,1989,that:1)Confirmsthatonlymolded-case circuitbreakersthatmeetthecriteriaofItem7oftheactionsrequested arebeingmaintained asstoredsparesforfutureuseinsafety-related applications, 2)Providesinformation onthosecircuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer inItems1and4oftheactionsrequested, and3)ConfirmsthatItems1through7oftheactionsrequested havbeencompleted orwillbeimplemented asrequested.
A previous submittal, AEP:NRC:1083,"Request for Extension on NRC Bulletin No.88-10 Action Items and Reporting Requirements," requested extension of our response to May 16, 1989.The attachments to this letter fulfill our commitment to respond to the bulletin.p9p52 pg,ppps f 6 gpzp3 e9p5~~pDR ADO pDC 9 Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP'NRC:1083A This letter is being submitted under oath pursuant to the provisions of Section 182a, At'omic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.As such, an oath is attached.Sincerely, David H.Wi liams, Jr.Vice President ldp Attachments cc: M.P.Alexich W.G.Smi.th, Jr.-Bridgman R.C.Callen G.Charnoff A.B.Davis NRC Resident Inspector-Bridgman G.Bruchmann STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF FRANKLIN David H.Williams, Jr., being duly sworn, dep'oses and says that he is the Vice President of licensee Indiana Michigan Power Company, that he has read the forgoing Response to Bulletin No.88-10: Nonconforming Molded Case Circuit Breakers and knows the contents thereof;and that said contents are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 198~.NOTARY PUBLIC DlANE P.POWELL NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF, HIP MY COMMISSION EXPIRES.....6 j&%.$3.
Aprevioussubmittal, AEP:NRC:1083, "RequestforExtension onNRCBulletinNo.88-10ActionItemsandReporting Requirements,"
ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC'1083A RESPONSE TO NRC BULLETIN NO.88-10 Attachment
requested extension ofourresponsetoMay16,1989.Theattachments tothisletterfulfillourcommitment torespondtothebulletin.
-1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 1, Reporting Requirements:
p9p52pg,pppsf6gpzp3e9p5~~pDRADOpDC9 Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP'NRC:1083A Thisletterisbeingsubmitted underoathpursuanttotheprovisions ofSection182a,At'omicEnergyActof1954,asamended.Assuch,anoathisattached.
--1)All holders of operating licenses are required to provide a written report by April 1, 1989, that: a)Confirms that only molded-case circuit breakers that meet the criteria of Item 7 of the actions requested are being maintained as stored spares for future use in safety-related applications.
Sincerely, DavidH.Wiliams,Jr.VicePresident ldpAttachments cc:M.P.AlexichW.G.Smi.th,Jr.-BridgmanR.C.CallenG.CharnoffA.B.DavisNRCResidentInspector
~Res onse Steps have been initiated to ensure that only molded-case circuit breakers that meet the criteria of Item 7 of the acti.ons requested are being maintained as stored spares for future use in safety-related applications.
-BridgmanG.Bruchmann STATEOFOHIOCOUNTYOFFRANKLINDavidH.Williams, Jr.,beingdulysworn,dep'osesandsaysthatheistheVicePresident oflicenseeIndianaMichiganPowerCompany,thathehasreadtheforgoingResponsetoBulletinNo.88-10:Nonconforming MoldedCaseCircuitBreakersandknowsthecontentsthereof;andthatsaidcontentsaretruetothebestofhisknowledge andbelief.Subscribed andsworntobeforemethisdayof198~.NOTARYPUBLICDlANEP.POWELLNOTARYPUBLIC-STATE OF,HIPMYCOMMISSION EXPIRES.....6j&%.$3.
b)Summarizes the total number, manufacturer, model number, and to the extent possible the procurement chain of those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Items 1 and 4 of the actions requested.
ATTACHMENT 1TOAEP:NRC'1083A RESPONSETONRCBULLETINNO.88-10 Attachment
For installed circuit breakers, also identify each system in which they are/were installed.
-1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page1,Reporting Requirements:
If Item 4 of the actions requested has not been completed by April 1, 1989, due to the schedule for tests in Item 3 of the actions requested, this information should be updated within 30 days of the completion of Item 4 to address those additional circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer.
--1)Allholdersofoperating licensesarerequiredtoprovideawrittenreportbyApril1,1989,that:a)Confirmsthatonlymolded-case circuitbreakersthatmeetthecriteriaofItem7oftheactionsrequested arebeingmaintained asstoredsparesforfutureuseinsafety-related applications.
~Res onse The total number, manufacturer, model number, and, to the extent possible, the procurement chain of those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 1 of the actions requested are summarized in Attachment 2.Since these circuit breakers were initially being maintained as stored spares, the system in which they are/were installed is not applicable.
~ResonseStepshavebeeninitiated toensurethatonlymolded-case circuitbreakersthatmeetthecriteriaofItem7oftheacti.onsrequested arebeingmaintained asstoredsparesforfutureuseinsafety-related applications.
The total number, manufacturer, model number, procurement chain to the extent possible, and each system in which they are/were installed for those circuit breakers that could not be, traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 4 of the actions requested are summarized in Attachment 3 for Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 2 Unit 1 only.Item 4 of the actions requested has been completed for Unit 1 (presently in a refueling outage)with the exception of the five models of General Electric (GE)circuit breakers identified in Attachment 3.The traceability of these circuit breakers has not yet been verified.We plan to take the following actions regarding these circuit breakers: GE THED(60 amp), GE TED(80 amp)and GE TFK(125 amp): These circuit breakers were purchased as part of a qualified system (control room instrumentation dis tribution inver ters)from Solidstate Controls.While indications exist that these circuit breakers were manufactured by General Electric, Plainville, CT, for Solidstate Controls via GESCO, Columbus, OH, a complete documentat'ion trail has not yet been established.
b)Summarizes thetotalnumber,manufacturer, modelnumber,andtotheextentpossibletheprocurement chainofthosecircuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer inItems1and4oftheactionsrequested.
We are continuing attempts to establish traceability for these circuit breakers.If traceability cannot be established, an analysis justifying continued operation will be prepared prior to startup of Unit 1 and the untraceable circuit breakers will be replaced at the next refueling outage.GE TEB (20 amp)and GE TEB (50 amp): These circuit breakers were purchased as panel components from Farwell&Hendricks and are installed in the auxiliary feedwater and auxiliary emergency local shutdown control distribution panels.Only two of the 20 amp circuit breakers are presently supplying loads in Unit 1 with the remainder of the 20 amp circuit breakers and all of the 50 amp circuit breakers serving as spares.A modification is under investigation to relocate the two loads from the 20 amp circuit breakers to alternate power sources.If traceability cannot be established for these circuit breakers, an analysis)ustifying continued operation will be prepared prior to startup of Unit l.Item 4 of the actions requested is pro)ected to be completed for Unit 2 by June 30, 1989.We will update Attachment 3 with Unit 2 information by July 28, 1989.The procurement information presented in Attachments 2 and 3 provides the source(s)for each model number Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 3 of molded-case circuit breaker.A specific model number may have been procured from more than one source.Since the circuit breakers are.not tracked by serial number, the source of a given circuit breaker cannot be identified.
Forinstalled circuitbreakers, alsoidentifyeachsysteminwhichtheyare/wereinstalled.
However, the source of a given circuit breaker is limited to those sources listed for that model number.All sources, even those that provide traceability, are listed for each model number.The source(s)for which traceability could not be verified are marked with an asterisk (*).The sources were identified by reviewing stores issue and receipt inspection records at Cook-Nuclear Plant.c)Confirms that Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the actions requested have been completed or will be implemented as requested.
IfItem4oftheactionsrequested hasnotbeencompleted byApril1,1989,duetotheschedulefortestsinItem3oftheactionsrequested, thisinformation shouldbeupdatedwithin30daysofthecompletion ofItem4toaddressthoseadditional circuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer.
R~es onse Per action Item l.a, we identified all molded-case circuit breakers purchased prior td August 1, 1988, that were being maintained as stored spares for safety-related (Class 1E)applications, No commercial grade circuit breakers were being maintained as stored spares for future dedication and use in safety-related applications, More than 50 stored spare circuit breakers were identified per Item 1 of the actions requested.
~ResonseThetotalnumber,manufacturer, modelnumber,and,totheextentpossible, theprocurement chainofthosecircuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer inItem1oftheactionsrequested aresummarized inAttachment 2.Sincethesecircuitbreakerswereinitially beingmaintained asstoredspares,thesysteminwhichtheyare/wereinstalled isnotapplicable.
Therefore, it was not necessary to randomly select installed circuit breakers to form a minimum sample of 50 circuit breakers.Action Item l.b reque'sts that the traceability of the sample identified above be verified."Circuit breaker manufacturer" and"verifiable traceability" are defined in Attachment 2 of NRC Bulletin No.88-10.Per these definitions, documented evidence from the manufacturing facility that actually produced the circuit breaker is required to establish traceability.
Thetotalnumber,manufacturer, modelnumber,procurement chaintotheextentpossible, andeachsysteminwhichtheyare/wereinstalled forthosecircuitbreakersthatcouldnotbe,tracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer inItem4oftheactionsrequested aresummarized inAttachment 3for Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page2Unit1only.Item4oftheactionsrequested hasbeencompleted forUnit1(presently inarefueling outage)withtheexception ofthefivemodelsofGeneralElectric(GE)circuitbreakersidentified inAttachment 3.Thetraceability ofthesecircuitbreakershasnotyetbeenverified.
If the documented evidence is provided by any party other than the circuit breaker manufacturer, the bulletin required that the validity of the evidence be verified through an audit or other appropriate means.In evaluating the traceability of molded-case ci'rcuit breakers at Cook Nuclear Plant, Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 4 traceability to distribution centers or divisions other than supply companies was accepted.For example, in the case of molded-case circuit breakers manufactured by Westinghouse Electric Corporation at their facility in Beaver, PA., traceability to distribution centers in Duncan, SC., or St.Louis, MO., was accepted.Traceability to Westinghouse divisions such as Westinghouse Nuclear Services in Monroeville, PA., or Westinghouse Power Systems in Pittsburgh, PA., was also accepted.On the other hand, traceability to any regional office of Westinghouse Electric Supply Company (WESCO)was not accepted.This methodology was used for evaluating the traceability of stored spares per Action Item 1 and installed circuit breakers per Action Item 4.Action Item l.c requests that the number, manufacturer, model number, and, to the extent possible, the procurement chain for all those circuit breakers identified in action Item l.a be identified.
Weplantotakethefollowing actionsregarding thesecircuitbreakers:
This information has been identified and is submitted in Attachment 2 of this letter.2)Action Item 2 requests that all holders of operating licenses who identify installed circuit breakers per action Item 1 or 4 that cannot be traced to a circuit breaker manufacturer prepare, within 30 days of the completion of each item, an analysis)ustifying continued operation until action Items 1 through 5 have been completed.
GETHED(60amp),GETED(80amp)andGETFK(125amp):Thesecircuitbreakerswerepurchased aspartofaqualified system(controlroominstrumentation distribution inverters)fromSolidstate Controls.
No installed circuit breakers were examined per the requirements of action Item 1.Therefore, action Item 2 is not applicable to those circuit breakers identified during our evaluation of stored spares.Per action Item 4, installed circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturers were identified in Unit 1, which is presently in a refueling outage.As stated previously,'n analysis)ustifying continued operation of Unit 1 will be prepared prior to startup-if the traceability of any installed circuit breakers Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 5 cannot be established.
Whileindications existthatthesecircuitbreakersweremanufactured byGeneralElectric, Plainville, CT,forSolidstate ControlsviaGESCO,Columbus, OH,acompletedocumentat'ion trailhasnotyetbeenestablished.
At least 50$of the circuit breakers identified by Attachment.
Wearecontinuing attemptstoestablish traceability forthesecircuitbreakers.
3 will be replaced prior to Unit 1 startup.As stated previously, action Item 4 is projected to be completed for Unit 2 by June 30, 1989.If this evaluation identifies installed circuit breakers that cannot be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer, then we will prepare an analysis justifying continued operation of Unit 2 within 30 days of the completion of action Item 4.3)Action Item 3 requests all addresses who identify 80 percent or more circuit breakers traceable to the circuit breaker manufacturer per action Item 1 to test the circuit breakers that are not traceable to the circuit breaker manufacturer in accordance with the test program described in Attachment 1 of NRC Bulletin No.88-10.For Cook>>Nuclear Plant, less than 80 percent of the circuit breakers identified in action Item 1 were traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer.
Iftraceability cannotbeestablished, ananalysisjustifying continued operation willbepreparedpriortostartupofUnit1andtheuntraceable circuitbreakerswillbereplacedatthenextrefueling outage.GETEB(20amp)andGETEB(50amp):Thesecircuitbreakerswerepurchased aspanelcomponents fromFarwell&Hendricks andareinstalled intheauxiliary feedwater andauxiliary emergency localshutdowncontroldistribution panels.Onlytwoofthe20ampcircuitbreakersarepresently supplying loadsinUnit1withtheremainder ofthe20ampcircuitbreakersandallofthe50ampcircuitbreakersservingasspares.Amodification isunderinvestigation torelocatethetwoloadsfromthe20ampcircuitbreakerstoalternate powersources.Iftraceability cannotbeestablished forthesecircuitbreakers, ananalysis)ustifying continued operation willbepreparedpriortostartupofUnitl.Item4oftheactionsrequested ispro)ected tobecompleted forUnit2byJune30,1989.WewillupdateAttachment 3withUnit2information byJuly28,1989.Theprocurement information presented inAttachments 2and3providesthesource(s) foreachmodelnumber Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page3ofmolded-case circuitbreaker.Aspecificmodelnumbermayhavebeenprocuredfrommorethanonesource.Sincethecircuitbreakersare.nottrackedbyserialnumber,thesourceofagivencircuitbreakercannotbeidentified.
Therefore, action Item 3 is not applicable to Cook Nuclear Plant.4)Action Item 4 requests all addressees who identify less than SO percent of the circuit breakers traceable to the circuit breaker manufacturer per action Item 1 to identify all molded-case circuit breakers purchased between August 1, 1983, and August 1, 19SS, and installed in safety-related applications.
However,thesourceofagivencircuitbreakerislimitedtothosesourceslistedforthatmodelnumber.Allsources,eventhosethatprovidetraceability, arelistedforeachmodelnumber.Thesource(s) forwhichtraceability couldnotbeverifiedaremarkedwithanasterisk(*).Thesourceswereidentified byreviewing storesissueandreceiptinspection recordsatCook-NuclearPlant.c)ConfirmsthatItems1,2,3,4,5,6and7oftheactionsrequested havebeencompleted orwillbeimplemented asrequested.
The traceability of the circuit breakers identified under this action item is requested to be verified.A review of design change documentation, stores issue records, and job orders was performed in order to identify molded-case circuit breakers installed in Unit 1 after August 1, 1983.Information regarding those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer is submitted in Attachment 3 of this letter.We are still trying to verify the traceability of the GE circuit breakers identified by Attachment
R~esonsePeractionIteml.a,weidentified allmolded-case circuitbreakerspurchased priortdAugust1,1988,thatwerebeingmaintained asstoredsparesforsafety-related (Class1E)applications, Nocommercial gradecircuitbreakerswerebeingmaintained asstoredsparesforfuturededication anduseinsafety-related applications, Morethan50storedsparecircuitbreakerswereidentified perItem1oftheactionsrequested.
Therefore, itwasnotnecessary torandomlyselectinstalled circuitbreakerstoformaminimumsampleof50circuitbreakers.
ActionIteml.breque'sts thatthetraceability ofthesampleidentified abovebeverified.
"Circuitbreakermanufacturer" and"verifiable traceability" aredefinedinAttachment 2ofNRCBulletinNo.88-10.Perthesedefinitions, documented evidencefromthemanufacturing facilitythatactuallyproducedthecircuitbreakerisrequiredtoestablish traceability.
Ifthedocumented evidenceisprovidedbyanypartyotherthanthecircuitbreakermanufacturer, thebulletinrequiredthatthevalidityoftheevidencebeverifiedthroughanauditorotherappropriate means.Inevaluating thetraceability ofmolded-case ci'rcuitbreakersatCookNuclearPlant, Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page4traceability todistribution centersordivisions otherthansupplycompanies wasaccepted.
Forexample,inthecaseofmolded-case circuitbreakersmanufactured byWestinghouse ElectricCorporation attheirfacilityinBeaver,PA.,traceability todistribution centersinDuncan,SC.,orSt.Louis,MO.,wasaccepted.
Traceability toWestinghouse divisions suchasWestinghouse NuclearServicesinMonroeville, PA.,orWestinghouse PowerSystemsinPittsburgh, PA.,wasalsoaccepted.
Ontheotherhand,traceability toanyregionalofficeofWestinghouse ElectricSupplyCompany(WESCO)wasnotaccepted.
Thismethodology wasusedforevaluating thetraceability ofstoredsparesperActionItem1andinstalled circuitbreakersperActionItem4.ActionIteml.crequeststhatthenumber,manufacturer, modelnumber,and,totheextentpossible, theprocurement chainforallthosecircuitbreakersidentified inactionIteml.abeidentified.
Thisinformation hasbeenidentified andissubmitted inAttachment 2ofthisletter.2)ActionItem2requeststhatallholdersofoperating licenseswhoidentifyinstalled circuitbreakersperactionItem1or4thatcannotbetracedtoacircuitbreakermanufacturer prepare,within30daysofthecompletion ofeachitem,ananalysis)ustifying continued operation untilactionItems1through5havebeencompleted.
Noinstalled circuitbreakerswereexaminedpertherequirements ofactionItem1.Therefore, actionItem2isnotapplicable tothosecircuitbreakersidentified duringourevaluation ofstoredspares.PeractionItem4,installed circuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturers wereidentified inUnit1,whichispresently inarefueling outage.Asstatedpreviously,'n analysis)ustifying continued operation ofUnit1willbepreparedpriortostartup-ifthetraceability ofanyinstalled circuitbreakers Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page5cannotbeestablished.
Atleast50$ofthecircuitbreakersidentified byAttachment.
3willbereplacedpriortoUnit1startup.Asstatedpreviously, actionItem4isprojected tobecompleted forUnit2byJune30,1989.Ifthisevaluation identifies installed circuitbreakersthatcannotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer, thenwewillprepareananalysisjustifying continued operation ofUnit2within30daysofthecompletion ofactionItem4.3)ActionItem3requestsalladdresses whoidentify80percentormorecircuitbreakerstraceable tothecircuitbreakermanufacturer peractionItem1totestthecircuitbreakersthatarenottraceable tothecircuitbreakermanufacturer inaccordance withthetestprogramdescribed inAttachment 1ofNRCBulletinNo.88-10.ForCook>>NuclearPlant,lessthan80percentofthecircuitbreakersidentified inactionItem1weretracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer.
Therefore, actionItem3isnotapplicable toCookNuclearPlant.4)ActionItem4requestsalladdressees whoidentifylessthanSOpercentofthecircuitbreakerstraceable tothecircuitbreakermanufacturer peractionItem1toidentifyallmolded-case circuitbreakerspurchased betweenAugust1,1983,andAugust1,19SS,andinstalled insafety-related applications.
Thetraceability ofthecircuitbreakersidentified underthisactionitemisrequested tobeverified.
Areviewofdesignchangedocumentation, storesissuerecords,andjoborderswasperformed inordertoidentifymolded-case circuitbreakersinstalled inUnit1afterAugust1,1983.Information regarding thosecircuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer issubmitted inAttachment 3ofthisletter.Wearestilltryingtoverifythetraceability oftheGEcircuitbreakersidentified byAttachment
: 3.
: 3.
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page6Areviewoftheabovedocumentation isinprogressforUnit2.Thisreviewisprojected
Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 6 A review of the above documentation is in progress for Unit 2.This review is projected'o be completed by June 30, 1989.We will update Attachment 3 with Unit 2 information and submit this update by July 28, 1989.5)Action Item 5 specifies the requirements for replacing installed safety-related circuit breakers that cannot be traced'o the circuit breaker manufacturer, This action item allows replacement with circuit breakers that meet the criteria of action Item 7 or circuit breakers that pass all tests in accordance with the test program described in Attachment 1 of NRC Bulletin No.88-10.Action Item 5 further requests holders of operating licenses to replace at least one-half, or all if the total number is less than 75, of these installed circuit breakers before startup from the first refueling outage beginning after March 1, 1989.Unit 1 is presently in a refueling outage that began after March 1, 1989.We will replace at least one-half of the safety-related circuit breakers installed in Unit 1 that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer before Unit 1 startup.A total of 100 installed circuit breakers that have not been traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer were identified in Unit 1.We will replace at least 50 of these prior to Unit 1 startup.An analysis justifying continued operation, will be prepared for the remaining installed circuit breakers prior to Unit 1 startup.Of the remaining, circuit breakers, we will replace all units for which we have not verified traceability at the next refueling outage.We have not completed identification of safety-related circuit breakers installed in Unit 2 for which traceability cannot be verified.Action Item 5 will be implemented as requested for Unit 2.6)Action Item 6 requires that information generated while performing action Items 1 through 5 be documented and maintained for a period of 5 years after all action items have been completed.
'obecompleted byJune30,1989.WewillupdateAttachment 3withUnit2information andsubmitthisupdatebyJuly28,1989.5)ActionItem5specifies therequirements forreplacing installed safety-related circuitbreakersthatcannotbetraced'othecircuitbreakermanufacturer, Thisactionitemallowsreplacement withcircuitbreakersthatmeetthecriteriaofactionItem7orcircuitbreakersthatpassalltestsinaccordance withthetestprogramdescribed inAttachment 1ofNRCBulletinNo.88-10.ActionItem5furtherrequestsholdersofoperating licensestoreplaceatleastone-half, orallifthetotalnumberislessthan75,oftheseinstalled circuitbreakersbeforestartupfromthefirstrefueling outagebeginning afterMarch1,1989.Unit1ispresently inarefueling outagethatbeganafterMarch1,1989.Wewillreplaceatleastone-halfofthesafety-related circuitbreakersinstalled inUnit1thatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer beforeUnit1startup.Atotalof100installed circuitbreakersthathavenotbeentracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer wereidentified inUnit1.Wewillreplaceatleast50ofthesepriortoUnit1startup.Ananalysisjustifying continued operation, willbepreparedfortheremaining installed circuitbreakerspriortoUnit1startup.Oftheremaining, circuitbreakers, wewillreplaceallunitsforwhichwehavenotverifiedtraceability atthenextrefueling outage.Wehavenotcompleted identification ofsafety-related circuitbreakersinstalled inUnit2forwhichtraceability cannotbeverified.
We will implement action Item 6 as requested.
ActionItem5willbeimplemented asrequested forUnit2.6)ActionItem6requiresthatinformation generated whileperforming actionItems1through5bedocumented andmaintained foraperiodof5yearsafterallactionitemshavebeencompleted.
Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 7 7)Action Item 7 specifies procurement requirements for molded-case circuit breakers installed in safety-related applications after August 1, 1988.Several molded-case circuit breakers that do not meet the criteria of action Item 7 (i,e., could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer) were installed at Cook Nuclear Plant after August 1, 1988.The time delay between August 1, 1988, and receipt of NRC Bulletin No.88-10 and the time required for us to complete action Item 1 of the bulletin created the situation where circuit breakers without verifiable traceability wer'e installed in safety-related applications after August 1, 1988.The molded-case circuit breakers installed in Unit 1 safety-related applications after August 1, 1988, that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer were identified during the evaluation performed under action Item 4.These circuit breakers will be replaced before-Unit 1 startup.Any molded-case circuit breakers installed in Unit 2 safety-related applications after August 1, 1988, that cannot be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer will be identified
Wewillimplement actionItem6asrequested.
'uring the action Item 4 evaluation for Unit 2~Action Items 2, 5 and 6 will be applied to these circuit breakers as outlined in the above responses.
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page77)ActionItem7specifies procurement requirements formolded-case circuitbreakersinstalled insafety-related applications afterAugust1,1988.Severalmolded-case circuitbreakersthatdonotmeetthecriteriaofactionItem7(i,e.,couldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer) wereinstalled atCookNuclearPlantafterAugust1,1988.ThetimedelaybetweenAugust1,1988,andreceiptofNRCBulletinNo.88-10andthetimerequiredforustocompleteactionItem1ofthebulletincreatedthesituation wherecircuitbreakerswithoutverifiable traceability wer'einstalled insafety-related applications afterAugust1,1988.Themolded-case circuitbreakersinstalled inUnit1safety-related applications afterAugust1,1988,thatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer wereidentified duringtheevaluation performed underactionItem4.Thesecircuitbreakerswillbereplacedbefore-Unit1startup.Anymolded-case circuitbreakersinstalled inUnit2safety-related applications afterAugust1,1988,thatcannotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer willbeidentified
Except for those cases described above, steps have been initiated to ensure that the criteria of action Item 7 will be met for future installations of molded-case circuit breakers in safety-related applications.
'uringtheactionItem4evaluation forUnit2~ActionItems2,5and6willbeappliedtothesecircuitbreakersasoutlinedintheaboveresponses.
2)All holders of operating licenses are required to submit a report that summarizes available results of tests conducted in accordance with Items 3 and 5 of the acti'ons requested within 30 days after startup from the first and second refueling outages beginning after March 1, 1989.For circuit breakers that pass these tests, the only information required is the number, manufacturer, model number, and to the extent.possible the procurement chain of circuit breakers tested{summary report format is acceptable).
Exceptforthosecasesdescribed above,stepshavebeeninitiated toensurethatthecriteriaofactionItem7willbemetforfutureinstallations ofmolded-case circuitbreakersinsafety-related applications.
For circuit breakers that fail these test(s), these reports should indicate the test(s)and the values of test parameter(s) at which the failure(s)  
2)Allholdersofoperating licensesarerequiredtosubmitareportthatsummarizes available resultsoftestsconducted inaccordance withItems3and5oftheacti'onsrequested within30daysafterstartupfromthefirstandsecondrefueling outagesbeginning afterMarch1,1989.Forcircuitbreakersthatpassthesetests,theonlyinformation requiredisthenumber,manufacturer, modelnumber,andtotheextent.possible theprocurement chainofcircuitbreakerstested{summaryreportformatisacceptable).
Forcircuitbreakersthatfailthesetest(s),thesereportsshouldindicatethetest(s)andthevaluesoftestparameter(s) atwhichthefailure(s)  
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~-~Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1083A Page8occurred, aswellasthecorresponding manufacturer, modelnumber,andtotheextentpossible, theprocurement chain.~ResenseWedonotplantoperformtestsconducted inaccordance withItems3and5oftheactionsrequested.
~-~Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 8 occurred, as well as the corresponding manufacturer, model number, and to the extent possible, the procurement chain.~Res ense We do not plan to perform tests conducted in accordance with Items 3 and 5 of the actions requested.
Thesecircuitbreakerswillnotbeinstalled atCookNuclearPlant.
These circuit breakers will not be installed at Cook Nuclear Plant.
ATTACHMENT 2TOAEP:NRC:1083A Attachment 2-Information onstored,spare,molded-case circuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer inItem1oftheactionsrequested.
ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC:1083A Attachment 2-Information on stored, spare, molded-case circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 1 of the actions requested.
Page1Manufacturer ModelNumberNumberProcurement SourcesF83015*Construction StoreRoomWestinghouse Elec.Corp.,Beaver,PA;+WESCO,Ft.Wayne,INWestinghouse Elec.Corp.,St.Louis,MOFB3020FB3030*Contruction StoreRoom*Construction StoreRoomWestinghouse Elec.Corp.,Beaver,PAFB305014*Construction StoreRoomWestinghouse Elec.Corp.,Duncan,SC;*WESCO,Monroeville, PAFB307019*Construction StoreRoom+WESCO,Columbus, OH+WESCO,Monroeville, PAFB309010*Construction StoreRoom*WESCO,Hammand,IN;Westinghouse Elec.Corp.,Duncan,SC0'B3100>*Construction StoreRoomWestinghouse Elec.Corp.,Duncan,SC;+WESCO,Ft.Wayne,INFB3125*Construction StoreRoom+WESCO,Monroeville, PAGETEB(20amp)50**Fazwell 6Hendricks, Milford,OHe Manufacturer GEGEModelNumberTEB(50amp)THED(60amp)NumberProcurement Sources**Farwell 6Hendricks, Milford,OHSolidstate
Page 1 Manufacturer Model Number Number Procurement Source s F83015*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Beaver, PA;+WESCO, Ft.Wayne, IN Westinghouse Elec.Corp., St.Louis, MO FB3020 FB3030*Contruction Store Room*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Beaver, PA FB3050 14*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Duncan, SC;*WESCO, Monroeville, PA FB3070 19*Construction Store Room+WESCO, Columbus, OH+WESCO, Monroeville, PA FB3090 10*Construction Store Room*WESCO, Hammand, IN;Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Duncan, SC 0'B3100>*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Duncan, SC;+WESCO, Ft.Wayne, IN FB3125*Construction Store Room+WESCO, Monroeville, PA GE TEB(20 amp)50**Fazwell 6 Hendricks, Milford, OH e Manufacturer GE GE Model Number TEB(50 amp)THED(60 amp)Number Procurement Source s**Farwell 6 Hendricks, Milford, OH Solidstate Controls, Columbus, OH**GESCO, Columbus, OH Page 2 GE GE TED(80 amp)TFK(125 amp)Same as above Same as above ITE P1515 Comsip, Inc., Whittier, CA*Nunn-Royal Elec., Carson, CA ITE FJ3B225*Exide Industrial Battery, Richmond, KY ITE Square D JL2F400 FAL240501021
: Controls, Columbus, OH**GESCO,Columbus, OHPage2GEGETED(80amp)TFK(125amp)SameasaboveSameasaboveITEP1515Comsip,Inc.,Whittier, CA*Nunn-Royal Elec.,Carson,CAITEFJ3B225*ExideIndustrial Battery,Richmond, KYITESquareDJL2F400FAL240501021
*Exide Industrial Battery, Richmond, KY Power Conversion Products Inc., Crystal Lake, IL*Interstate Electric, Crystal Lake, IL Square D QOU325 Same as above TOTAL 159*Verifiable traceability was not obtained.**Verifiable traceability is still being pursued.
*ExideIndustrial Battery,Richmond, KYPowerConversion ProductsInc.,CrystalLake,IL*Interstate
ATTACHMENT 3 TO AEP:NRC:1083A Attachment 3-Information on molded-case circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 4 of the actions requested.
: Electric, CrystalLake,ILSquareDQOU325SameasaboveTOTAL159*Verifiable traceability wasnotobtained.
Page 1 Manufacturer Model Number Total Number Procurement Source s~uantit~ga tea BA1020 2.,*Construction Store Room;*WESCO: Ft.Wayne, IN;Monroeville, PA;Columbus, OH Heat trace-train A (boric acid)Heat trace-train B (boric acid)FB3015 26 Same as above Spare Heater (AB diesel generator lube oil filter)Shutoff valve (pressurizer relief valve)Starter (control rod hoist)Shutoff valve-(boron injection)
**Verifiable traceability isstillbeingpursued.
Shutoff valve-(west containment spray pump)Suction valve (refueling water~storage tank pump)Outlet valve (volume control tank)'hutoff valve (boron injeciton tank outlet)I Valve (charging pumps to regenerative heat exchanger)
ATTACHMENT 3TOAEP:NRC:1083A Attachment 3-Information onmolded-case circuitbreakersthatcouldnotbetracedtothecircuitbreakermanufacturer inItem4oftheactionsrequested.
Total Manufacturer Model Number Number Procurement Source s guuant it~Sstem Page 2 e Suction valve (refueling water storage tank)Valve (essential service water to containment spray heat exchanger)
Page1Manufacturer ModelNumberTotalNumberProcurement Sources~uantit~gateaBA10202.,*Construction StoreRoom;*WESCO:Ft.Wayne,IN;Monroeville, PA;Columbus, OHHeattrace-train A(boricacid)Heattrace-train B(boricacid)FB301526SameasaboveSpareHeater(ABdieselgenerator lubeoilfilter)Shutoffvalve(pressurizer reliefvalve)Starter(controlrodhoist)Shutoffvalve-(boron injection)
Valve (essential service water from containment spray heat exchanger)
Shutoffvalve-(west containment spraypump)Suctionvalve(refueling water~storagetankpump)Outletvalve(volumecontroltank)'hutoff valve(boroninjeciton tankoutlet)IValve(charging pumpstoregenerative heatexchanger)
Valve (essential service water to component cooling heat exchanger)
TotalManufacturer ModelNumberNumberProcurement Sourcesguuantit~SstemPage2eSuctionvalve(refueling waterstoragetank)Valve(essential servicewatertocontainment sprayheatexchanger)
Valve (essential service water from component cooling heat exchanger)
Valve(essential servicewaterfromcontainment sprayheatexchanger)
Valve (motor driven auxiliary feedwater to steam generator Cl)Valve (motor driven auxiliary feedwater to steam generator&#xb9;4)Valve (component cooling to hydrogen skimmer vent)~'alve (component cooling from'ydrogen skimmer vent)Heater (containment quad 4 instrument room ventilation unit)Air handler (ice condenser ventilation)
Valve(essential servicewatertocomponent coolingheatexchanger)
FB3030 Same as above Auxiliary charcoal filter (lower containment ventilation)
Valve(essential servicewaterfromcomponent coolingheatexchanger)
Total Manufacturer Model Number Number Procurement Source s uantit~Sstem Page 3 Oil lift pump (C3 reactor coolant pump thrust bearing)Spare FB3040 Same as above'entilation unit (containment quad 3 instrument room)Crane (containment ice condenser)
Valve(motordrivenauxiliary feedwater tosteamgenerator Cl)Valve(motordrivenauxiliary feedwater tosteamgenerator
Ventilation unit (upper containment quad 4)FB3050 Same as above Distribution panel (boric acid heat trace)Transfer pump (south primary water)Supply unit (auxiliary building ventilation)
&#xb9;4)Valve(component coolingtohydrogenskimmervent)~'alve(component coolingfrom'ydrogen skimmervent)Heater(containment quad4instrument roomventilation unit)Airhandler(icecondenser ventilation)
Inverter (channel IV control room instrumentation)
FB3030SameasaboveAuxiliary charcoalfilter(lowercontainment ventilation)
FB3070 Same as above Exhaust fan (control rod drive mechanism ventilation)
TotalManufacturer ModelNumberNumberProcurement Sourcesuantit~SstemPage3Oilliftpump(C3reactorcoolantpumpthrustbearing)SpareFB3040Sameasabove'entilation unit(containment quad3instrument room)Crane(containment icecondenser)
Heater (upper containment quad 3 ventilation)
Ventilation unit(uppercontainment quad4)FB3050SameasaboveDistribution panel(boricacidheattrace)Transferpump(southprimarywater)Supplyunit(auxiliary buildingventilation)
Exhaust fane(lower containment quad 1 ventilation)
Inverter(channelIVcontrolroominstrumentation)
Exhaust fan (lower containment quad-2 ventilation)
FB3070SameasaboveExhaustfan(controlroddrivemechanism ventilation)
Heater(uppercontainment quad3ventilation)
Exhaustfane(lower containment quad1ventilation)
Exhaustfan(lowercontainment quad-2ventilation)
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
.ModelNumberTotalNumberProcurement Sources~uentit~SecernPage4ExhaustfanB(lowercontainment quad4ventilation)
.Model Number Total Number Procurement Source s~uentit~Secern Page 4 Exhaust fan B (lower containment quad 4 ventilation)
ExhaustfanA(lowercontainment quad4ventilation)
Exhaust fan A (lower containment quad 4 ventilation)
FB3100SameasaboveDistribution panel(localshutdown) 600voltacmotorcontrolcenter(technical supportcenter)FB3125SameasaboveExhaustfan(auxiliary buildingventilation)
FB3100 Same as above Distribution panel (local shutdown)600 volt ac motor control center (technical support center)FB3125 Same as above Exhaust fan (auxiliary building ventilation)
FB3150SameasabovePressurizer heaters(&#xb9;43,&#xb9;73,&#xb9;74)Ventilation fan(containment hydrogenskimmer)GETHED(60amp)Solidstate
FB3150 Same as above Pressurizer heaters (&#xb9;43,&#xb9;73,&#xb9;74)Ventilation fan (containment hydrogen skimmer)GE THED(60 amp)Solidstate Controls, Worthington, OH~GESCO, Columbus, OH Inverters (control room instrumentation distribution)
: Controls, Worthington, OH~GESCO,Columbus, OHInverters (controlroominstrumentation distribution)
GE GE GE TED(80 amp)TFK(125 amp)TEB(20 amp)30 Same as above Same as above**Farwell&Hendricks, Milford, OH Same as above Same as above Recorders refueling water storage tank level (and reactor coolant temperature and pressure)Recorder (reactor coolant system wide range temperature) 28 Spares Manufacturer Model Number Total Number Procurement Source s guuantit r~Sstem Page 5'E TEB(50 amp)**Farwell&Hendricks, Milford, OH 6 Spares TOTAL 100+Verifiable traceability was not obtained~Verifiable traceability is still being pursued.}}
GEGEGETED(80amp)TFK(125amp)TEB(20amp)30SameasaboveSameasabove**Farwell
&Hendricks, Milford,OHSameasaboveSameasaboveRecorders refueling waterstoragetanklevel(andreactorcoolanttemperature andpressure)
Recorder(reactorcoolantsystemwiderangetemperature) 28Spares Manufacturer ModelNumberTotalNumberProcurement Sourcesguuantitr~SstemPage5'ETEB(50amp)**Farwell
&Hendricks, Milford,OH6SparesTOTAL100+Verifiable traceability wasnotobtained~Verifiable traceability isstillbeingpursued.}}

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Forwards Response to NRC Bulletin 88-010, Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breaker. Breakers That Meet Criteria of Item 7 Being Maintained as Stored Spares for Future Use in safety-related Applications
ML17328A046
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Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 05/16/1989
From: WILLIAMS D H
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
To: MURLEY T E
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
AEP:NRC:1083A, IEB-88-010, IEB-88-10, NUDOCS 8905260403
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AC CELE RATED DlKBl'TJ ON DEMONSTRATION SYSTEM REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:8905260403 DOC.DATE: 89/05/16 NOTARIZED:

YES DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C.Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana&05000315 50-316 Donald C.Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana&05000316 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION NXLLIAMS,D.H.

Indiana Michigan Power Co.(formerly Indiana&Michigan Ele RECXP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Forwards response to NRC Bulletin 88-010,"Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers." DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE21D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR L ENCL (SIZE: TITLE: Bulletin Response 88-10-Nonconforming Molded Case Circus NOTES g/o RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD3-1 LA STANG,J INTERNAL: AEOD/DOA NRR DOEA/GCB 11 NRR GUILLEN,J NRR STONE,J.C.

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'IHE DOCUMENT CXNHKL DESK, ROON Pl-37 (EXT.20079)KO ELIMINATE'YOUR NME PRES DISTRIBUTION LISTS FOR DOCUMEÃZS YOU DON'T HEZDf S A D D TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 24 ENCL 23 indiana Michigan Power Company P.O, Box 16631 Columbus, OH 43216 INDIANA NICHIGAN POWER AEP:NRC:1083A Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos.50-315 and 50-316 License Nos.DPR-58 and DPR-74 NRC BULLETIN NO.88-10: REPORT ON ACTION ITEM STATUS U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Attn: T.E.Murley May l6, l989

Dear Dr.Murley:

The purpose of this letter is to provide a response to NRC Bulletin No.88-10,"Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers." Reporting requirement 1 of the bulletin required all holders of operating licenses to provide a written report by April 1, 1989, that: 1)Confirms that only molded-case circuit breakers that meet the criteria of Item 7 of the actions requested are being maintained as stored spares for future use in safety-related applications, 2)Provides information on those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Items 1 and 4 of the actions requested, and 3)Confirms that Items 1 through 7 of the actions requested hav been completed or will be implemented as requested.

A previous submittal, AEP:NRC:1083,"Request for Extension on NRC Bulletin No.88-10 Action Items and Reporting Requirements," requested extension of our response to May 16, 1989.The attachments to this letter fulfill our commitment to respond to the bulletin.p9p52 pg,ppps f 6 gpzp3 e9p5~~pDR ADO pDC 9 Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP'NRC:1083A This letter is being submitted under oath pursuant to the provisions of Section 182a, At'omic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.As such, an oath is attached.Sincerely, David H.Wi liams, Jr.Vice President ldp Attachments cc: M.P.Alexich W.G.Smi.th, Jr.-Bridgman R.C.Callen G.Charnoff A.B.Davis NRC Resident Inspector-Bridgman G.Bruchmann STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF FRANKLIN David H.Williams, Jr., being duly sworn, dep'oses and says that he is the Vice President of licensee Indiana Michigan Power Company, that he has read the forgoing Response to Bulletin No.88-10: Nonconforming Molded Case Circuit Breakers and knows the contents thereof;and that said contents are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 198~.NOTARY PUBLIC DlANE P.POWELL NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF, HIP MY COMMISSION EXPIRES.....6 j&%.$3.

ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC'1083A RESPONSE TO NRC BULLETIN NO.88-10 Attachment

-1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 1, Reporting Requirements:

--1)All holders of operating licenses are required to provide a written report by April 1, 1989, that: a)Confirms that only molded-case circuit breakers that meet the criteria of Item 7 of the actions requested are being maintained as stored spares for future use in safety-related applications.

~Res onse Steps have been initiated to ensure that only molded-case circuit breakers that meet the criteria of Item 7 of the acti.ons requested are being maintained as stored spares for future use in safety-related applications.

b)Summarizes the total number, manufacturer, model number, and to the extent possible the procurement chain of those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Items 1 and 4 of the actions requested.

For installed circuit breakers, also identify each system in which they are/were installed.

If Item 4 of the actions requested has not been completed by April 1, 1989, due to the schedule for tests in Item 3 of the actions requested, this information should be updated within 30 days of the completion of Item 4 to address those additional circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer.

~Res onse The total number, manufacturer, model number, and, to the extent possible, the procurement chain of those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 1 of the actions requested are summarized in Attachment 2.Since these circuit breakers were initially being maintained as stored spares, the system in which they are/were installed is not applicable.

The total number, manufacturer, model number, procurement chain to the extent possible, and each system in which they are/were installed for those circuit breakers that could not be, traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 4 of the actions requested are summarized in Attachment 3 for Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 2 Unit 1 only.Item 4 of the actions requested has been completed for Unit 1 (presently in a refueling outage)with the exception of the five models of General Electric (GE)circuit breakers identified in Attachment 3.The traceability of these circuit breakers has not yet been verified.We plan to take the following actions regarding these circuit breakers: GE THED(60 amp), GE TED(80 amp)and GE TFK(125 amp): These circuit breakers were purchased as part of a qualified system (control room instrumentation dis tribution inver ters)from Solidstate Controls.While indications exist that these circuit breakers were manufactured by General Electric, Plainville, CT, for Solidstate Controls via GESCO, Columbus, OH, a complete documentat'ion trail has not yet been established.

We are continuing attempts to establish traceability for these circuit breakers.If traceability cannot be established, an analysis justifying continued operation will be prepared prior to startup of Unit 1 and the untraceable circuit breakers will be replaced at the next refueling outage.GE TEB (20 amp)and GE TEB (50 amp): These circuit breakers were purchased as panel components from Farwell&Hendricks and are installed in the auxiliary feedwater and auxiliary emergency local shutdown control distribution panels.Only two of the 20 amp circuit breakers are presently supplying loads in Unit 1 with the remainder of the 20 amp circuit breakers and all of the 50 amp circuit breakers serving as spares.A modification is under investigation to relocate the two loads from the 20 amp circuit breakers to alternate power sources.If traceability cannot be established for these circuit breakers, an analysis)ustifying continued operation will be prepared prior to startup of Unit l.Item 4 of the actions requested is pro)ected to be completed for Unit 2 by June 30, 1989.We will update Attachment 3 with Unit 2 information by July 28, 1989.The procurement information presented in Attachments 2 and 3 provides the source(s)for each model number Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 3 of molded-case circuit breaker.A specific model number may have been procured from more than one source.Since the circuit breakers are.not tracked by serial number, the source of a given circuit breaker cannot be identified.

However, the source of a given circuit breaker is limited to those sources listed for that model number.All sources, even those that provide traceability, are listed for each model number.The source(s)for which traceability could not be verified are marked with an asterisk (*).The sources were identified by reviewing stores issue and receipt inspection records at Cook-Nuclear Plant.c)Confirms that Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the actions requested have been completed or will be implemented as requested.

R~es onse Per action Item l.a, we identified all molded-case circuit breakers purchased prior td August 1, 1988, that were being maintained as stored spares for safety-related (Class 1E)applications, No commercial grade circuit breakers were being maintained as stored spares for future dedication and use in safety-related applications, More than 50 stored spare circuit breakers were identified per Item 1 of the actions requested.

Therefore, it was not necessary to randomly select installed circuit breakers to form a minimum sample of 50 circuit breakers.Action Item l.b reque'sts that the traceability of the sample identified above be verified."Circuit breaker manufacturer" and"verifiable traceability" are defined in Attachment 2 of NRC Bulletin No.88-10.Per these definitions, documented evidence from the manufacturing facility that actually produced the circuit breaker is required to establish traceability.

If the documented evidence is provided by any party other than the circuit breaker manufacturer, the bulletin required that the validity of the evidence be verified through an audit or other appropriate means.In evaluating the traceability of molded-case ci'rcuit breakers at Cook Nuclear Plant, Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 4 traceability to distribution centers or divisions other than supply companies was accepted.For example, in the case of molded-case circuit breakers manufactured by Westinghouse Electric Corporation at their facility in Beaver, PA., traceability to distribution centers in Duncan, SC., or St.Louis, MO., was accepted.Traceability to Westinghouse divisions such as Westinghouse Nuclear Services in Monroeville, PA., or Westinghouse Power Systems in Pittsburgh, PA., was also accepted.On the other hand, traceability to any regional office of Westinghouse Electric Supply Company (WESCO)was not accepted.This methodology was used for evaluating the traceability of stored spares per Action Item 1 and installed circuit breakers per Action Item 4.Action Item l.c requests that the number, manufacturer, model number, and, to the extent possible, the procurement chain for all those circuit breakers identified in action Item l.a be identified.

This information has been identified and is submitted in Attachment 2 of this letter.2)Action Item 2 requests that all holders of operating licenses who identify installed circuit breakers per action Item 1 or 4 that cannot be traced to a circuit breaker manufacturer prepare, within 30 days of the completion of each item, an analysis)ustifying continued operation until action Items 1 through 5 have been completed.

No installed circuit breakers were examined per the requirements of action Item 1.Therefore, action Item 2 is not applicable to those circuit breakers identified during our evaluation of stored spares.Per action Item 4, installed circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturers were identified in Unit 1, which is presently in a refueling outage.As stated previously,'n analysis)ustifying continued operation of Unit 1 will be prepared prior to startup-if the traceability of any installed circuit breakers Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 5 cannot be established.

At least 50$of the circuit breakers identified by Attachment.

3 will be replaced prior to Unit 1 startup.As stated previously, action Item 4 is projected to be completed for Unit 2 by June 30, 1989.If this evaluation identifies installed circuit breakers that cannot be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer, then we will prepare an analysis justifying continued operation of Unit 2 within 30 days of the completion of action Item 4.3)Action Item 3 requests all addresses who identify 80 percent or more circuit breakers traceable to the circuit breaker manufacturer per action Item 1 to test the circuit breakers that are not traceable to the circuit breaker manufacturer in accordance with the test program described in Attachment 1 of NRC Bulletin No.88-10.For Cook>>Nuclear Plant, less than 80 percent of the circuit breakers identified in action Item 1 were traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer.

Therefore, action Item 3 is not applicable to Cook Nuclear Plant.4)Action Item 4 requests all addressees who identify less than SO percent of the circuit breakers traceable to the circuit breaker manufacturer per action Item 1 to identify all molded-case circuit breakers purchased between August 1, 1983, and August 1, 19SS, and installed in safety-related applications.

The traceability of the circuit breakers identified under this action item is requested to be verified.A review of design change documentation, stores issue records, and job orders was performed in order to identify molded-case circuit breakers installed in Unit 1 after August 1, 1983.Information regarding those circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer is submitted in Attachment 3 of this letter.We are still trying to verify the traceability of the GE circuit breakers identified by Attachment

3.

Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 6 A review of the above documentation is in progress for Unit 2.This review is projected'o be completed by June 30, 1989.We will update Attachment 3 with Unit 2 information and submit this update by July 28, 1989.5)Action Item 5 specifies the requirements for replacing installed safety-related circuit breakers that cannot be traced'o the circuit breaker manufacturer, This action item allows replacement with circuit breakers that meet the criteria of action Item 7 or circuit breakers that pass all tests in accordance with the test program described in Attachment 1 of NRC Bulletin No.88-10.Action Item 5 further requests holders of operating licenses to replace at least one-half, or all if the total number is less than 75, of these installed circuit breakers before startup from the first refueling outage beginning after March 1, 1989.Unit 1 is presently in a refueling outage that began after March 1, 1989.We will replace at least one-half of the safety-related circuit breakers installed in Unit 1 that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer before Unit 1 startup.A total of 100 installed circuit breakers that have not been traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer were identified in Unit 1.We will replace at least 50 of these prior to Unit 1 startup.An analysis justifying continued operation, will be prepared for the remaining installed circuit breakers prior to Unit 1 startup.Of the remaining, circuit breakers, we will replace all units for which we have not verified traceability at the next refueling outage.We have not completed identification of safety-related circuit breakers installed in Unit 2 for which traceability cannot be verified.Action Item 5 will be implemented as requested for Unit 2.6)Action Item 6 requires that information generated while performing action Items 1 through 5 be documented and maintained for a period of 5 years after all action items have been completed.

We will implement action Item 6 as requested.

Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 7 7)Action Item 7 specifies procurement requirements for molded-case circuit breakers installed in safety-related applications after August 1, 1988.Several molded-case circuit breakers that do not meet the criteria of action Item 7 (i,e., could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer) were installed at Cook Nuclear Plant after August 1, 1988.The time delay between August 1, 1988, and receipt of NRC Bulletin No.88-10 and the time required for us to complete action Item 1 of the bulletin created the situation where circuit breakers without verifiable traceability wer'e installed in safety-related applications after August 1, 1988.The molded-case circuit breakers installed in Unit 1 safety-related applications after August 1, 1988, that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer were identified during the evaluation performed under action Item 4.These circuit breakers will be replaced before-Unit 1 startup.Any molded-case circuit breakers installed in Unit 2 safety-related applications after August 1, 1988, that cannot be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer will be identified

'uring the action Item 4 evaluation for Unit 2~Action Items 2, 5 and 6 will be applied to these circuit breakers as outlined in the above responses.

Except for those cases described above, steps have been initiated to ensure that the criteria of action Item 7 will be met for future installations of molded-case circuit breakers in safety-related applications.

2)All holders of operating licenses are required to submit a report that summarizes available results of tests conducted in accordance with Items 3 and 5 of the acti'ons requested within 30 days after startup from the first and second refueling outages beginning after March 1, 1989.For circuit breakers that pass these tests, the only information required is the number, manufacturer, model number, and to the extent.possible the procurement chain of circuit breakers tested{summary report format is acceptable).

For circuit breakers that fail these test(s), these reports should indicate the test(s)and the values of test parameter(s) at which the failure(s)

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~-~Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:1083A Page 8 occurred, as well as the corresponding manufacturer, model number, and to the extent possible, the procurement chain.~Res ense We do not plan to perform tests conducted in accordance with Items 3 and 5 of the actions requested.

These circuit breakers will not be installed at Cook Nuclear Plant.

ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC:1083A Attachment 2-Information on stored, spare, molded-case circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 1 of the actions requested.

Page 1 Manufacturer Model Number Number Procurement Source s F83015*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Beaver, PA;+WESCO, Ft.Wayne, IN Westinghouse Elec.Corp., St.Louis, MO FB3020 FB3030*Contruction Store Room*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Beaver, PA FB3050 14*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Duncan, SC;*WESCO, Monroeville, PA FB3070 19*Construction Store Room+WESCO, Columbus, OH+WESCO, Monroeville, PA FB3090 10*Construction Store Room*WESCO, Hammand, IN;Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Duncan, SC 0'B3100>*Construction Store Room Westinghouse Elec.Corp., Duncan, SC;+WESCO, Ft.Wayne, IN FB3125*Construction Store Room+WESCO, Monroeville, PA GE TEB(20 amp)50**Fazwell 6 Hendricks, Milford, OH e Manufacturer GE GE Model Number TEB(50 amp)THED(60 amp)Number Procurement Source s**Farwell 6 Hendricks, Milford, OH Solidstate Controls, Columbus, OH**GESCO, Columbus, OH Page 2 GE GE TED(80 amp)TFK(125 amp)Same as above Same as above ITE P1515 Comsip, Inc., Whittier, CA*Nunn-Royal Elec., Carson, CA ITE FJ3B225*Exide Industrial Battery, Richmond, KY ITE Square D JL2F400 FAL240501021

  • Exide Industrial Battery, Richmond, KY Power Conversion Products Inc., Crystal Lake, IL*Interstate Electric, Crystal Lake, IL Square D QOU325 Same as above TOTAL 159*Verifiable traceability was not obtained.**Verifiable traceability is still being pursued.

ATTACHMENT 3 TO AEP:NRC:1083A Attachment 3-Information on molded-case circuit breakers that could not be traced to the circuit breaker manufacturer in Item 4 of the actions requested.

Page 1 Manufacturer Model Number Total Number Procurement Source s~uantit~ga tea BA1020 2.,*Construction Store Room;*WESCO: Ft.Wayne, IN;Monroeville, PA;Columbus, OH Heat trace-train A (boric acid)Heat trace-train B (boric acid)FB3015 26 Same as above Spare Heater (AB diesel generator lube oil filter)Shutoff valve (pressurizer relief valve)Starter (control rod hoist)Shutoff valve-(boron injection)

Shutoff valve-(west containment spray pump)Suction valve (refueling water~storage tank pump)Outlet valve (volume control tank)'hutoff valve (boron injeciton tank outlet)I Valve (charging pumps to regenerative heat exchanger)

Total Manufacturer Model Number Number Procurement Source s guuant it~Sstem Page 2 e Suction valve (refueling water storage tank)Valve (essential service water to containment spray heat exchanger)

Valve (essential service water from containment spray heat exchanger)

Valve (essential service water to component cooling heat exchanger)

Valve (essential service water from component cooling heat exchanger)

Valve (motor driven auxiliary feedwater to steam generator Cl)Valve (motor driven auxiliary feedwater to steam generator¹4)Valve (component cooling to hydrogen skimmer vent)~'alve (component cooling from'ydrogen skimmer vent)Heater (containment quad 4 instrument room ventilation unit)Air handler (ice condenser ventilation)

FB3030 Same as above Auxiliary charcoal filter (lower containment ventilation)

Total Manufacturer Model Number Number Procurement Source s uantit~Sstem Page 3 Oil lift pump (C3 reactor coolant pump thrust bearing)Spare FB3040 Same as above'entilation unit (containment quad 3 instrument room)Crane (containment ice condenser)

Ventilation unit (upper containment quad 4)FB3050 Same as above Distribution panel (boric acid heat trace)Transfer pump (south primary water)Supply unit (auxiliary building ventilation)

Inverter (channel IV control room instrumentation)

FB3070 Same as above Exhaust fan (control rod drive mechanism ventilation)

Heater (upper containment quad 3 ventilation)

Exhaust fane(lower containment quad 1 ventilation)

Exhaust fan (lower containment quad-2 ventilation)

Manufacturer

.Model Number Total Number Procurement Source s~uentit~Secern Page 4 Exhaust fan B (lower containment quad 4 ventilation)

Exhaust fan A (lower containment quad 4 ventilation)

FB3100 Same as above Distribution panel (local shutdown)600 volt ac motor control center (technical support center)FB3125 Same as above Exhaust fan (auxiliary building ventilation)

FB3150 Same as above Pressurizer heaters (¹43,¹73,¹74)Ventilation fan (containment hydrogen skimmer)GE THED(60 amp)Solidstate Controls, Worthington, OH~GESCO, Columbus, OH Inverters (control room instrumentation distribution)

GE GE GE TED(80 amp)TFK(125 amp)TEB(20 amp)30 Same as above Same as above**Farwell&Hendricks, Milford, OH Same as above Same as above Recorders refueling water storage tank level (and reactor coolant temperature and pressure)Recorder (reactor coolant system wide range temperature) 28 Spares Manufacturer Model Number Total Number Procurement Source s guuantit r~Sstem Page 5'E TEB(50 amp)**Farwell&Hendricks, Milford, OH 6 Spares TOTAL 100+Verifiable traceability was not obtained~Verifiable traceability is still being pursued.