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{{#Wiki_filter:United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
{{#Wiki_filter:ENT000580 Submitted: October 2, 2012 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of:
In the Matter of:
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3)
(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3)
ASLBP #: 07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #: 05000247 l 05000286 Exhibit #: ENT000580-00-BD01                   Identified: 10/15/2012 Admitted: 10/15/2012                         Withdrawn:                                                ENT000580 Rejected:                                        Stricken:                                              Submitted: October 2, 2012 Other:
ASLBP #: 07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #: 05000247 l 05000286 Exhibit #:
Entergy Nuclear Northeast Indian Point Energy Center Entergx                                                                   450 PO. Box GSB Buchanan, NY 10511-0249 Tel (914) 254-2055 Fred Dacimo Vice President Operations        Renewal NL-12-123 September 26,2012 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001
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ENT000580-00-BD01 10/15/2012 10/15/2012 Entergy Nuclear Northeast Indian Point Energy Center Entergx 450 GSB PO. Box Buchanan, NY 10511-0249 Tel (914) 254-2055 NL-12-123 September 26,2012 Fred Dacimo Vice President Operations Renewal U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001  


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
==REFERENCE:==
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
Correction to Previous Responses Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 1, 2 & 3 Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 and 50-286 License Nos. DPR-5, DPR-26 and DPR-64
Correction to Previous Responses Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 1, 2 & 3 Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 and 50-286 License Nos. DPR-5, DPR-26 and DPR-64
 
: 1. NRC {{letter dated|date=December 30, 2008|text=letter dated December 30, 2008}}, "Request for Additional Information for the Review of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 2 and 3, License Renewal Application - Miscellaneous Items"
==REFERENCE:==
: 2. Entergy letter (NL 018)," Reply to Request for Additional Information - Miscellaneous Items," dated January 27, 2009
: 1. NRC letter dated December 30, 2008, "Request for Additional Information for the Review of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 2 and 3, License Renewal Application - Miscellaneous Items"
: 2. Entergy letter (NL 018) ," Reply to Request for Additional Information - Miscellaneous Items," dated January 27, 2009
: 3. NRC Letter dated May 20,2009, "Request for Additional Information for the Review of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 2 and 3, License Renewal Application - Offsite Power, Refueling Cavity, and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event"
: 3. NRC Letter dated May 20,2009, "Request for Additional Information for the Review of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 2 and 3, License Renewal Application - Offsite Power, Refueling Cavity, and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event"
: 4. Entergy letter (NL-09-079)," Reply to Request for Additional Information Regarding Offsite Power, Refueling Cavity, and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event," dated June 12, 2009
: 4. Entergy letter (NL-09-079)," Reply to Request for Additional Information Regarding Offsite Power, Refueling Cavity, and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event," dated June 12, 2009
: 5. Entergy letter (NL-12-032), dated January 30, 2012, "Correction to Previous Response Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping"
: 5. Entergy letter (NL-12-032), dated January 30, 2012, "Correction to Previous Response Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping"
: 6. Entergy letter (NL-09-1 06), "Questions Regarding Buried Piping Inspections," dated July 27,2009
: 6. Entergy letter (NL-09-1 06), "Questions Regarding Buried Piping Inspections," dated July 27,2009 Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc is providing corrections, as shown in Attachment 1 to the responses provided by references 2 and 4 for license renewal application (LRA) Appendix B, Section 1.6. Reference 1 provided a Request for Additional Information (RAI) for miscellaneous items after review of the submittal application and supplemental letters for renewal of the operating licenses for Indian Point Units 2 and 3. A new Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program was proposed for Indian Point as described in the LRA in Section B.1.6. The reference 2 and 4 response to RAI's 2.3A.4.5-2, 3.4.2-1 and 3.4.2-2 added components to the scope of license renewal for the auxiliary feedwater pump room fire event (Reference 2) and oldditional information on reView (AMR) results for added components H p fl':m",n('A 4). Reference 4 provided a response NRC RAI 3.4.2-2 (Reference 3) regarding additional information on aging effects and aging management programs to manage the aging  
 
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
 
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc is providing corrections, as shown in Attachment 1 to the responses provided by references 2 and 4 for license renewal application (LRA) Appendix B, Section 1.6. Reference 1 provided a Request for Additional Information (RAI) for miscellaneous items after review of the submittal application and supplemental letters for renewal of the operating licenses for Indian Point Units 2 and 3. A new Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program was proposed for Indian Point as described in the LRA in Section B.1.6. The reference 2 and 4 response to RAI's 2.3A.4.5-2, 3.4.2-1 and 3.4.2-2 added components to the scope of license renewal for the auxiliary feedwater pump room fire event (Reference 2) and oldditional information on                                 reView (AMR) results for added components H p fl':m",n('A 4). Reference 4 provided a response             NRC RAI 3.4.2-2 (Reference 3) regarding additional information on aging effects and aging management programs to manage the aging


Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 2 of 2 effects for the component types that support the AFW pump room fire event that were not already included in the scope and subject to AMR. As a result of discovery of an omission in the response to RAls 2.3.A.4.5-2, 3.4.2-1 and 3.4.2-2 corrections were provided by Reference 5 for a portion of the river water system. Subsequently, a potential discrepancy was found during the review of NRC testimony for the NYS-5 contention on buried piping in that the testimony prepared by Entergy for the same contention did not include the circulating water system on IP2 as being in the scope of Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program for license renewal. Upon further review of this item it was confirmed that on page 21 and 22 of Attachment 1 of letter NL-09-079 (Reference 4) line items for bolting and piping and in the circulating water system at IP2 credit the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program. However, on page 1 of Attachment 1 of letter NL-09-106 (Reference 6) the circulating water system was omitted from the list of systems in the scope of the license renewal Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program. The buried piping in the circulating water system that is subject to aging management review had been included and remains in the IPEC buried piping program established in response to the industry initiative on buried piping. A review of the NL-09-079 (Reference 4) submittal identified no additional systems that were not included in the reference 6 submittal. The omission of the circulating water system from the reference 6 list of systems in the scope of the license renewal condition was recorded in the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) Corrective Action Program.
Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 2 of 2 effects for the component types that support the AFW pump room fire event that were not already included in the scope and subject to AMR. As a result of discovery of an omission in the response to RAls 2.3.A.4.5-2, 3.4.2-1 and 3.4.2-2 corrections were provided by Reference 5 for a portion of the river water system. Subsequently, a potential discrepancy was found during the review of NRC testimony for the NYS-5 contention on buried piping in that the testimony prepared by Entergy for the same contention did not include the circulating water system on IP2 as being in the scope of Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program for license renewal. Upon further review of this item it was confirmed that on page 21 and 22 of Attachment 1 of letter NL-09-079 (Reference 4) line items for bolting and piping and in the circulating water system at IP2 credit the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program. However, on page 1 of Attachment 1 of letter NL-09-106 (Reference 6) the circulating water system was omitted from the list of systems in the scope of the license renewal Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program. The buried piping in the circulating water system that is subject to aging management review had been included and remains in the IPEC buried piping program established in response to the industry initiative on buried piping. A review of the NL-09-079 (Reference 4) submittal identified no additional systems that were not included in the reference 6 submittal. The omission of the circulating water system from the reference 6 list of systems in the scope of the license renewal condition was recorded in the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) Corrective Action Program.
As a result of these discoveries, an extent of condition review was performed of the aging management review (AMR) report for the Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event and additional changes to the AMR were identified for the LRA as shown in Attachment 2.
As a result of these discoveries, an extent of condition review was performed of the aging management review (AMR) report for the Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event and additional changes to the AMR were identified for the LRA as shown in Attachment 2.
If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact Mr. Robert Walpole at 914-254-6710.
If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact Mr. Robert Walpole at 914-254-6710.
I dec1!re under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on L-2(p ~1   k   .
I dec1!re under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on L-2(p ~1 k Sincerely, FRD/cbr Attachments: 1.
Sincerely, FRD/cbr Attachments: 1.         Revised Appendix B, Section 1.6
: 2.
: 2. Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event LRA Table and Appendix A and B Changes cc:   Mr. William Dean, Regional Administrator, NRC Region I Mr. Sherwin E. Turk, NRC Office of General Counsel, Special Counsel Mr. Dave Wrona, NRC Branch Chief, Engineering Review Branch I Mr. John Daily, NRC Sr. Project Manager, Division of License Renewal Mr. Douglas Pickett, NRR Senior Project Manager Mrs. Bridget Frymire, New York State Public Service Commission NRC Resident Inspector's Office Mr. Francis J. Murray, Jr., President and CEO NYSERDA
Revised Appendix B, Section 1.6 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event LRA Table and Appendix A and B Changes cc:
Mr. William Dean, Regional Administrator, NRC Region I Mr. Sherwin E. Turk, NRC Office of General Counsel, Special Counsel Mr. Dave Wrona, NRC Branch Chief, Engineering Review Branch I Mr. John Daily, NRC Sr. Project Manager, Division of License Renewal Mr. Douglas Pickett, NRR Senior Project Manager Mrs. Bridget Frymire, New York State Public Service Commission NRC Resident Inspector's Office Mr. Francis J. Murray, Jr., President and CEO NYSERDA  


ATTACHMENT 1 TO NL-12-123 Correction to Previous Response Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping REVISED APPENDIX B, SECTION 1.6 Changes are shown with strikethrough for deletions and underline for additions in the revised Appendix B Section 1.6 ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.
ATTACHMENT 1 TO NL-12-123 Correction to Previous Response Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping REVISED APPENDIX B, SECTION 1.6 Changes are shown with strikethrough for deletions and underline for additions in the revised Appendix B Section 1.6 ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.
INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 1,2 & 3 DOCKET NOS. 50-003, 50-247 AND 50-286
INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 1,2 & 3 DOCKET NOS. 50-003, 50-247 AND 50-286  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 2 B.1.6    BURIED PIPING AND TANKS INSPECTION Program Description The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program is a new program that includes (a) preventive measures to mitigate corrosion and (b) inspections to manage the effects of corrosion on the pressure-retaining capability of buried carbon steel, gray cast iron, and stainless steel components. Preventive measures are in accordance with standard industry practice for maintaining external coatings and wrappings. Buried components are inspected when excavated during maintenance. If trending within the corrective action program identifies susceptible locations, the areas with a history of corrosion problems are evaluated for the need for additional inspection, alternate coating, or replacement. The program applies to buried components in the following systems.
B.1.6 BURIED PIPING AND TANKS INSPECTION Program Description Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 1 of 2 The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program is a new program that includes (a) preventive measures to mitigate corrosion and (b) inspections to manage the effects of corrosion on the pressure-retaining capability of buried carbon steel, gray cast iron, and stainless steel components. Preventive measures are in accordance with standard industry practice for maintaining external coatings and wrappings. Buried components are inspected when excavated during maintenance. If trending within the corrective action program identifies susceptible locations, the areas with a history of corrosion problems are evaluated for the need for additional inspection, alternate coating, or replacement. The program applies to buried components in the following systems.
* Safety injection
Safety injection Service water Fire protection Fuel oil Security generator City water Plant drains Auxiliary feedwater Containment isolation support River water service (IP1)
* Service water
Circulating Water System (lP2}
* Fire protection
* Fuel oil
* Security generator
* City water
* Plant drains
* Auxiliary feedwater
* Containment isolation support
* River water service (IP1)
* Circulating Water System (lP2}
Of these systems, only the safety injection system contains radioactive fluids during normal operations. The safety injection system buried components are stainless steel. Stainless steel is used in the safety injection system for its corrosion resistance.
Of these systems, only the safety injection system contains radioactive fluids during normal operations. The safety injection system buried components are stainless steel. Stainless steel is used in the safety injection system for its corrosion resistance.
The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be modified based on operating experience to include a risk assessment of in-scope buried piping and tanks that includes consideration of the impacts of buried piping tank or tank leakage and of conditions affecting the risk for corrosion. The program will classify pipe segments and tanks as having a high, medium or low impact of leakage based on the safety class, the hazard dosed by fluid contained in the piping and the impact of leakage on reliable plant operation. Corrosion risk will be determined through consideration of piping or tank material, soil resistivity, drainage, the presence of cathodic protection and the type of coating. Inspection priority and frequency for periodic inspections of the in-scope piping and tanks will be based on the results of the risk assessment.
The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be modified based on operating experience to include a risk assessment of in-scope buried piping and tanks that includes consideration of the impacts of buried piping tank or tank leakage and of conditions affecting the risk for corrosion. The program will classify pipe segments and tanks as having a high, medium or low impact of leakage based on the safety class, the hazard dosed by fluid contained in the piping and the impact of leakage on reliable plant operation. Corrosion risk will be determined through consideration of piping or tank material, soil resistivity, drainage, the presence of cathodic protection and the type of coating. Inspection priority and frequency for periodic inspections of the in-scope piping and tanks will be based on the results of the risk assessment.
Inspections will be performed using qualified inspection techniques with demonstrated effectiveness. Inspections will begin prior to the period of extended operation.
Inspections will be performed using qualified inspection techniques with demonstrated effectiveness. Inspections will begin prior to the period of extended operation.
Prior to entering the period of extended operation, plant operating experience will be reviewed and multiple inspections will be completed within the past ten years. Additional periodic inspections will be performed within the first ten years of the period of extended operation.
Prior to entering the period of extended operation, plant operating experience will be reviewed and multiple inspections will be completed within the past ten years. Additional periodic inspections will be performed within the first ten years of the period of extended operation.
The program will be implemented prior to the period of extended operation.
The program will be implemented prior to the period of extended operation.  


Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 1 Page 2 of 2 NUBEG-1801 Consistency The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be consistent with program attributes described in NUREG-1801, Section XI.M34, Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection.
NUBEG-1801 Consistency Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 2 of 2 The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be consistent with program attributes described in NUREG-1801, Section XI.M34, Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection.
Exceptions to NUBEG-1801 None Enhancements None Operating Experience The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program is a new program. Plant and industry operating experience will be considered when implementing this program. Industry operating experience that forms the basis for the program is described in the operating experience element of the NUREG-1801 program description. IPEC plant-specific operating experience is not inconsistent with the operating experience in the NUREG-1801 program description.
Exceptions to NUBEG-1801 None Enhancements None Operating Experience The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program is a new program. Plant and industry operating experience will be considered when implementing this program. Industry operating experience that forms the basis for the program is described in the operating experience element of the NUREG-1801 program description. IPEC plant-specific operating experience is not inconsistent with the operating experience in the NUREG-1801 program description.
The IPEC program is based on the program description in NUREG-1801, which in turn is based on industry operating experience. As such, operating experience assures that implementation of the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection program will manage the effects of aging such that applicable components will continue to perform their intended functions consistent with the current licensing basis through the period of extended operation.
The IPEC program is based on the program description in NUREG-1801, which in turn is based on industry operating experience. As such, operating experience assures that implementation of the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection program will manage the effects of aging such that applicable components will continue to perform their intended functions consistent with the current licensing basis through the period of extended operation.
Conclusion The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be effective for managing aging effects since it will incorporate proven monitoring techniques, acceptance criteria, corrective actions, and administrative controls. The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program assures the effects of aging will be managed such that applicable components will continue to perform their intended functions consistent with the current licensing basis through the period of extended operation.
Conclusion The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be effective for managing aging effects since it will incorporate proven monitoring techniques, acceptance criteria, corrective actions, and administrative controls. The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program assures the effects of aging will be managed such that applicable components will continue to perform their intended functions consistent with the current licensing basis through the period of extended operation.  


ATTACHMENT 2 TO NL-12-123 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event LRA Table and Appendix A and B Changes The following tables include changes as a result of the additional review of the auxiliary feedwater pump room fire event aging management review tables. Changes are shown with stril<ethrough for deletions and underline for additions to the tables submitted in letter NL 079.
ATTACHMENT 2 TO NL-12-123 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event LRA Table and Appendix A and B Changes The following tables include changes as a result of the additional review of the auxiliary feedwater pump room fire event aging management review tables. Changes are shown with stril<ethrough for deletions and underline for additions to the tables submitted in letter NL 079.
ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.
ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.
INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 1,2 & 3 DOCKET NOS. 50-003, 50-247 AND 50-286
INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 1,2 & 3 DOCKET NOS. 50-003, 50-247 AND 50-286  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 1 of 48 Conventional Closed Cooling System Added, deleted and revised line items to change materials to admiralty (inhibited) tubes and muntz (copper alloy> 15% Zn) tube sheets Condensate System Added line item for stainless steel expansion joints Added line items for elastomer expansion joints located at condensate pump suction Added line items for titanium heat exchanger (tubes) subject to treated water (internal) for gland steam condenser Deleted duplicative row for titanium heat exchanger (tubes) in steam (ext) for loss of material and fouling Changed material for sight glasses to stainless steel/Added line item for 'cracking' for stainless steel sight glasses Deleted line items for piping, thermowells, tubing and valve bodies at main condenser with Metal Fatigue - TLAA identified as the aging management program since water temperatures are not expected to reach levels where fatigue is a concern.
Conventional Closed Cooling System Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 1 of 48 Added, deleted and revised line items to change materials to admiralty (inhibited) tubes and muntz (copper alloy> 15% Zn) tube sheets Condensate System Added line item for stainless steel expansion joints Added line items for elastomer expansion joints located at condensate pump suction Added line items for titanium heat exchanger (tubes) subject to treated water (internal) for gland steam condenser Deleted duplicative row for titanium heat exchanger (tubes) in steam (ext) for loss of material and fouling Changed material for sight glasses to stainless steel/Added line item for 'cracking' for stainless steel sight glasses Deleted line items for piping, thermowells, tubing and valve bodies at main condenser with Metal Fatigue - TLAA identified as the aging management program since water temperatures are not expected to reach levels where fatigue is a concern.
Circulating Water System Deleted line item for carbon steel pump casing in raw water external City Water System Line items deleted for sight glasses Wash Water System Added line items for cast iron and fiberglass pipe Deleted line items for expansion joints since they are short lived Deleted line items for nozzles since they are part of the Service Water system Deleted line items for flex hose since they are part of the City Water system Added line items for gray cast iron valves Instrument Air System Added line items for IA Aftercooler heat exchanger shell, Deleted line item for loss of material due to selective leaching for the tubes
Circulating Water System Deleted line item for carbon steel pump casing in raw water external City Water System Line items deleted for sight glasses Wash Water System Added line items for cast iron and fiberglass pipe Deleted line items for expansion joints since they are short lived Deleted line items for nozzles since they are part of the Service Water system Deleted line items for flex hose since they are part of the City Water system Added line items for gray cast iron valves Instrument Air System Added line items for IA Aftercooler heat exchanger shell, Deleted line item for loss of material due to selective leaching for the tubes  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 2 of 48 Added line items for plastic tube sheets Added line item for intake filters and housings Added line item for carbon steel piping subject to condensation (internal)
Added line items for plastic tube sheets Added line item for intake filters and housings Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 2 of 48 Added line item for carbon steel piping subject to condensation (internal)
Added line items for stainless steel and copper alloy tubing subject to condensation (internal)
Added line items for stainless steel and copper alloy tubing subject to condensation (internal)
Added line items for carbon steel, stainless steel, copper alloy and copper alloy> 15% Zn and aluminum valve bodies subject to condensation (internal)
Added line items for carbon steel, stainless steel, copper alloy and copper alloy> 15% Zn and aluminum valve bodies subject to condensation (internal)
Line 94: Line 88:
Filter housing (Stainless Steel) /Condensation(int)
Filter housing (Stainless Steel) /Condensation(int)
Valves (Carbon Steel & Gray Cast Iron)/Lube Oil(int)
Valves (Carbon Steel & Gray Cast Iron)/Lube Oil(int)
Valves (Copper Alloy> 15% Zn)/Condensation(int)
Valves (Copper Alloy> 15% Zn)/Condensation(int)  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Attachment 2 Page 3 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Conventional Closed Cooling System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review
Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 3 of 48 Conventional Closed Cooling System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Conventional Closed Cooling System (CCC)
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~elesti"'te VII.C1 4 3.3.1 84 I~  
-, ':::0' It..Lbo", \\
lae!:lAdary 1&sect;% lR
{tOOt Leasl:liA&sect; fA-OOf Heat exchanger I Pressure C01212er alloy: > Treated water Loss of material Water Chemist[Y. VII.E1-2 13.3.1.-51 12 (tube sheet) boundary:
15%Zn Slo!l Control - Closed (AP-34)
Cooling Water
Cooling Water
*Heat exchanger Pressure                       C01212er alloy:   Treated water Loss of material Selective       VII.C2-6     3.3.1-84         Q
* Heat exchanger Pressure C01212er alloy:
*(tube sheet)                     boundary:   >15% Zn         Slo!l                         Leaching         (AP-43)
Treated water Loss of material Selective VII.C2-6 3.3.1-84 Q  
! Heat exchanger Pressure                       C01212er alloy   Raw water   Loss of material Selective         VII.C1-4   .3.3.1-84         .Q I (tube sheet)                     boundary:   >15% Zn           (ext)                         Leaching         (A-66)
* (tube sheet) boundary:  
>15% Zn Slo!l Leaching (AP-43)  
! Heat exchanger Pressure C01212er alloy Raw water Loss of material Selective VII.C1-4  
.3.3.1-84  
.Q I (tube sheet) boundary:  
>15% Zn (ext)
Leaching (A-66)  


Docket Nos. 50-003) 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 4 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Conventional Closed Cooling System (CCC)
Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Conventional Closed Cooling System (CCC)  
-- ~ ~ - -~~~~
--~~--~~~~
Aging Effect         Aging    NUREG-Component        Intended                                                                                Table 1 Material     Environment   Requiring       Management  1801 Vol. 2                  Notes Type        Function                                                                                  Item Management         Programs      Item Heat exchanqer Pressure     CO(2(2er allo~ > Raw water   Loss of material Service Water VII.C1-3     13.3.1-82     g (tube sheet)    boundary    15% Zn          (ext)                        Integrit~    (A-65)
Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Heat exchanqer Pressure CO(2(2er allo~ > Raw water Loss of material (tube sheet) boundary 15% Zn (ext)
Aging Management Programs Service Water Integrit~
Docket Nos. 50-003) 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 4 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VII.C1-3 13.3.1-82 g
(A-65)  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Attachment 2 Page 5 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review
Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 5 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review  
          ... '" ,., .":: Condensate System (CONO)
... '",.,.":: Condensate System (CONO)
I Aging Effect         Aging           NUREG-Component               Intended                                                                                     Table 1 Material Environment         Requiring     Management       1801 Vol. 2                   Notes Type                Function                                                                                      Item Management       Programs             Item Bolting                 Pressure     Carbon     Air-indoor-( ext) Loss of         Bolting Integrity VIILH-4       3.4.1-22     A boundary     steel                       Material                           (S-34)
I Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Component Intended Table 1 Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)
Bolti                   Pressure     Stainless Air-indoor-( ext) None             None             VIII.I-10     3.4.1-41     C boundary     steel                                                           (SP-12)                                 I Expansion joint         Pressure     Stainless Air-indoor( ext} None             None             VIII.I-10     3.4.1-41     ~
Loss of Bolting Integrity VIILH-4 3.4.1-22 A
boundary     steel                                                           (SP-12)
boundary steel Material (S-34)
I~
Bolti Pressure Stainless Air-indoor-( ext)
Exoansion ioint         Pressure     Stainless Treated water     Loss of         Water             VIILE-29     3.4.1-16 boundary     steel     > 140&deg;F (int)     Material         Chemistry         (SP-16)
None None VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41 C
Control-Primary
boundary steel (SP-12)
                                                                                  & Secondary Expansion joint         Pressure     Stainless Treated water     Cracking         Water             VIILE-30     3.4.1-14     ~
Expansion joint Pressure Stainless Air-indoor( ext}
boundary   steel       >140&deg;F (int)                     ChemistrY         (SP-17)
None None VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41  
Control-Primary
~
                                                                                  & Secondary Expansion loint         Pressure   Elastomer   Treated water   Cracking         Periodic           --          ---          &sect; boundar:.!             !In!l                             Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Exoansion ioint         Pressure   Elastomer   Treated water   Change in       Periodic           --          ---          &sect; boundary               (int)             material       Surveillance grogerties     and Preventive Maintenance Expansion joint         Pressure   Elastomer   Air-indoor-(extl Cracking         Periodic           VII.F2-7     3.3.1-11     I; boundary                                                 Surveillance       (A-17) and Preventive
boundary steel (SP-12)
Exoansion ioint Pressure Stainless Treated water Loss of Water VIILE-29 3.4.1-16 I~
boundary steel  
> 140&deg;F (int)
Material Chemistry (SP-16)
Control-Primary  
& Secondary Expansion joint Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking Water VIILE-30 3.4.1-14  
~
boundary steel  
>140&deg;F (int)
ChemistrY (SP-17)
Control-Primary  
& Secondary Expansion loint Pressure Elastomer Treated water Cracking Periodic  
&sect; boundar:.!  
!In!l Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Exoansion ioint Pressure Elastomer Treated water Change in Periodic  
&sect; boundary (int) material Surveillance grogerties and Preventive Maintenance Expansion joint Pressure Elastomer Air-indoor-(extl Cracking Periodic VII.F2-7 3.3.1-11 I;
boundary Surveillance (A-17) and Preventive I


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 6 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CO NO)
Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CO NO)
                                                                                                  ---~~--- - ~-~--- - - - ------ ~ --
I Aging Effect Component Intended Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management E_xpansion ioint Pressure Elastomer Air-indoor-(ext)
Aging Effect      Aging        NUREG-I  Component          Intended                                                                                  Table 1 Material  Environment          Requiring  Management      1801 Vol. 2                               Notes Type            Function                                                                                    Item Management    Programs          Item Maintenance E_xpansion ioint  Pressure    Elastomer  Air-indoor-(ext)  Change in    Periodic        VII.F2-7       3.3.1-11                 1; boundary                                  material      Surveillance    (A-17)
Change in boundary material (2ro(2erties Heat exchanger Press Carbon Steam (ext)
(2ro(2erties  and Preventive Maintenance Heat exchanger    Press      Carbon      Steam (ext)        Loss of      Water          VIII.A-16       3.4.1-2                 C 404 steel                          Material      Chemistry      (S-06)
Loss of steel Material Heat exch, p,
Control-Primary
Carbon Treated water Loss of steel (int)
                                                                              & Secondary Heat exch,        p,          Carbon      Treated water      Loss of      Water          VIII.E-34       3.4.1-4                 A, 404 steel      (int)              Material      Chemistry      (S-10)
Material Heat exchanger Pressl Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)
Control-Primary
Loss of boundary steel Material Heat exchanl Press Titanium Steam (ext)
                                                                              & Secondary                                                          i Heat exchanger    Pressl      Carbon      Air-indoor-( ext) Loss of      External        VIII.H-7         3.4.1-28               A boundary    steel                          Material      Surfaces        (S-29)
Loss of (tubes)
Monitoring Heat exchanl      Press      Titanium    Steam (ext)        Loss of      Water          -                                        F (tubes)                                                      Material      Chemistry Control-Primary
Material Heat exchanger Heat Titanium Steam (ext)
                                                                              & Secondary Heat exchanger    Heat        Titanium    Steam (ext)        Fouling      Water                                                    F (tubes)            transfer                                                Chemistry Control-Primary
Fouling (tubes) transfer Heat exchanger Pressure Titaniul Raw water Loss of (tubes) boundary (int)
                                                                              & Secondary Heat exchanger    Pressure    Titaniul    Raw water          Loss of      Periodic                                                  F (tubes)            boundary                (int)              Material    Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Heat exchanger    Heat        Titanium    Raw water          Fouling      Periodic        -                                        F transfer                (int)                          Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance
Material Heat exchanger Heat Titanium Raw water Fouling transfer (int)
Aging Management Programs Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary External Surfaces Monitoring Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 6 of 48  
---~~---- ~-~--- - - - ------~--
NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VII.F2-7 3.3.1-11 1;
(A-17)
VIII.A-16 3.4.1-2 C 404 (S-06)
VIII.E-34 3.4.1-4 A, 404 (S-10)
VIII.H-7 3.4.1-28 A
(S-29)
F F
F F
i


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Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (COND)  
-~~--- - ~ ~-~~ - ---
-~~--- -~~-~~----
Aging Effect      Aging          NUREG-Component             Intended                                                                           Table 1 Material   Environment     Requiring    Management      1801 Vol. 2                    Notes Type              Function                                                                              Item Management      Programs          Item Heat exchanger         Pressure   Titanium   Treated water   Loss of      Water          ---            --            .E (tubes)                 boundar~             iliill         Material      Chemistr~
Component Intended Type Function Material Environment Heat exchanger Pressure Titanium Treated water (tubes) boundar~
Control-Primary
iliill Heat exchanqer Heat Titanium Treated water (tubes)
                                                                            & Secondary Heat exchanqer         Heat       Titanium   Treated water   Fouling      Water          ---            -            .E (tubes)             I transfer               iliill                       Chemistr~
I transfer iliill I
II                                                    Control-Primar~
I Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Treated water boundary alloy (int)
                                                                            & Secondary Heat exchanger         Pressure   Copper     Treated water                 Water            VIII.A-5      3.4.1-15      o  404 boundary   alloy     (int)           Loss of       Chemistry        (SP-61 )
Heat exchanger Heat Copper Treated water (tubes) transfer alloy (int)
material     Control ~
Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Lube oil (ext)
(tubes) alloy Heat exch, Heat Copper Lube oil (ext) alloy Heat
:han, Pressu Stainless Steam (ext)
(tubes) boundary steel Heat exchanger PI Stainless Steam (ext)
(tubes) boundary steel Heat exchanger Heat Stainless Steam (ext)
Aging Effect Aging Requiring Management Management Programs Loss of Water Material Chemistr~
Control-Primary
& Secondary Fouling Water Chemistr~
Control-Primar~
& Secondary Water Loss of Chemistry material Control ~
Primary &
Primary &
Secondary Heat exchanger        Heat      Copper    Treated water  Fouling       Water           VIII.E-10     3.4.1-9       A, 404 (tubes)                transfer  alloy      (int)                        Chemistry        (SP-58)
Secondary Fouling Water Chemistry Control-Primary
Control-Primary
& Secondary Loss of Oil Analysis Material Fouling Oil Analysis Loss of Water Material Chemistry Control-Primary
                                                                            & Secondary Heat exchanger        Pressure  Copper      Lube oil (ext) Loss of      Oil Analysis    VIII.G-8     3.4.1-10       0,405 (tubes)                          alloy                      Material                        (SP-53)
& Secondary Cracking Water Chemistry Control-Primary
Heat exch,            Heat      Copper      Lube oil (ext) Fouling      Oil Analysis    VIII.G-8     3.4.1-10       0,405 alloy                                                      (SP-53)
& Secondary Fouling Water Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 7 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item
Heat        :han,      Pressu    Stainless  Steam (ext)    Loss of      Water            VIII.B1-3     3.4.1-37     C (tubes)                boundary  steel                      Material      Chemistry        (SP-43)
.E
Control-Primary
.E VIII.A-5 3.4.1-15 o 404 (SP-61 )
                                                                            & Secondary Heat exchanger          PI        Stainless  Steam (ext)    Cracking      Water            VIII.B1-2     3.4.1-39     C (tubes)                boundary  steel                                    Chemistry        (SP-44)
VIII.E-10 3.4.1-9 A, 404 (SP-58)
Control-Primary
VIII.G-8 3.4.1-10 0,405 (SP-53)
                                                                            & Secondary Heat exchanger          Heat      Stainless  Steam (ext)    Fouling      Water            -                          G
VIII.G-8 3.4.1-10 0,405 (SP-53)
VIII.B1-3 3.4.1-37 C
(SP-43)
VIII.B1-2 3.4.1-39 C
(SP-44)
G  


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Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)  
                                  -~- ~---
-~-~---
Aging Effect       Aging          NUREG-Component                    Intended                                                                                    Table 1 Material Environment           Requiring   Management         1801 Vol. 2                  Notes Type                  Function                                                                                      Item Management        Programs            Item (tubes)                     transfer     steel                                       Chemistry Control-Primary
Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management (tubes) transfer steel Heat (ch, p,
                                                                                        & Secondary Heat (ch,                   p,           Stainless   Treated water     Loss of       Water              VIII.E-36    3.4.1-16      A 404 (tubes)                     boundary     steel       > 140&deg;F (int)     Material     Chemistry          (S-22)
Stainless Treated water Loss of (tubes) boundary steel  
Control-Primary
> 140&deg;F (int)
                                                                                        & Secondary Heat exchanger               Pressure     Stainless   Treated water     Cracking     Water              VIII.E-30    3.4.1-14      C. 404 (tubes)                     boundary     steel       > 140&deg;F (int)                    Chemistry          (SP-17)
Material Heat exchanger Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking (tubes) boundary steel  
Control-Primary
> 140&deg;F (int)
                                                                                        & Secondary Heat exchanger               Heat         Stainless   Treated water     Fouling       Water              VIII.E-13    3.4.1-9      A 404 (tubes)                     transfer     steel       >140&deg;F (int)                     Chemistry          (SP-40)
Heat exchanger Heat Stainless Treated water Fouling (tubes) transfer steel  
Control-Primary
>140&deg;F (int) 1",,>+ ",,,h-:>y....,,,,y Presstire  
                                                                                        & Secondary 1",,>+ " ,,,h-:>y....,,,,y Presstire   +itaRitiffi ~teaffi (e*tj     Loss of       Watef              -            -            ~
+itaRitiffi  
i+o.h",C'\
~teaffi (e*tj Loss of i+o.h",C'\\
bOtiRElary                                 MatOFial     GReffiistr'y' GORtrol PFiffiary II  c~~  ,~-1", ..
bOtiRElary MatOFial I-.ln Meat
I-.ln
+itaRitiffi  
                    ."      Meat          +itaRitiffi ~teaffi (e*t)     FOtiliRg     Watef              -            -            ~
~teaffi (e*t)
it. .hoC' \                                                                             GReffiistr'y' GORtrol Priffiary 11_ c.        ,.,
FOtiliRg it..hoC' \\
Piping                       Pressu,     Carbon     Treated water     Loss of       Water              VIII.E-34    3.4.1-4      A, 404 boundary     steel       (int)             Material     Chemistry          (S-10)
Piping
Control-Primary
: Pressu, Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary steel (int)
                                                                                        & Secondary
Material  
~
~
D GarboR     +reateEl '....ater Grael~iRg     Metal Fatigtie      VlIl.g~ ~G    3.4 .1 1    G
D GarboR  
                              ~
+reateEl '.... ater Grael~iRg  
steel       fffit.}           f""'ti,.,. "" +bAA                fS-OOt.
~
Pipil                       Pressure     Carbon     Air-indoor-( ext) Loss of       External           VIII.H-7     3.4.1-28     A boundary      steel                        Material      Surfaces            (S-29)
steel fffit.}
f""'ti,.,. ""
Pipil Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)
Loss of boundary steel Material Aging Management Programs Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Watef GReffiistr'y' GORtrol PFiffiary II c~~,~-1",..
Watef GReffiistr'y' GORtrol Priffiary 11_ c.
Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Metal Fatigtie
+bAA External Surfaces Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 8 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VIII.E-36 3.4.1-16 A 404 (S-22)
VIII.E-30 3.4.1-14 C. 404 (SP-17)
VIII.E-13 3.4.1-9 A 404 (SP-40)
~
~
VIII.E-34 3.4.1-4 A, 404 (S-10)
VlIl.g~ ~G 3.4.1 1 G
fS-OOt.
VIII.H-7 3.4.1-28 A
(S-29)  


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Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)  
Page 9 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)
.-~ - -~ -- T-Aging Effect Component Intended M t. I a ena Environment Requiring Type Function Management  
.-~
'Sight glass I Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)
            - -~
Loss of I boundary Stainless Material steel None  
Component Type Intended Function T-Matena. I Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Vol. 2 Table 1 Item Notes Management     Programs            Item Monitoring
, Sight glass Pressure Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary Stainless  
'Sight glass       I Pressure   Carbon     Air-indoor-( ext) Loss of       External        VIII.I=4 7-  g.4.~  28    400 I boundary   Stainless                   Material     Surfaoes        ~
> 140&deg;F (int)
steel                       None          Monitorin&sect;                    3.4.1-41      A None           VIILI-10 (SP-12)
Material steel Siqht qlass Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundarv steel  
, Sight glass         Pressure     Carbon   Treated water     Loss of       Water          VIII.E g4    g.4.~  28    A boundary   Stainless > 140&deg;F (int)     Material     Chemistry      iSId Wj steel                                     Control-Primary              3.4.1-16
> 140&deg;F (int)
                                                                            & Secondary    VIII.E-29 (SP-16)
Sight glass Pressure Glass Air-indoor-( ext)
Siqht qlass         Pressure     Stainless Treated water     Cracking     Water          VIII.E-30    3-.4.1-14    ~
None boundary Sight,las
boundarv   steel     > 140&deg;F (int)                  Chemistry      (SP-1?)
~~~~~ary Glass Treated water None (int)
Control-Primary
Th, lowell PressU!
                                                                            & Secondarv Sight glass         Pressure   Glass     Air-indoor-( ext) None         None            VIILI-5      3.4.1-40      A boundary                                                               LSP-9j
Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)
                      ~~~~~ary Sight ,las                      Glass     Treated water     None         None            VIII.I-8      3.4.1-40      A (int)                                          (SP-35)
Loss of boundary steel Material Th*  
Th,     lowell     PressU!   Carbon     Air-indoor-( ext) Loss of       External        VIII.H-?      3.4.1-28      A boundary   steel                       Material     Surfaces        (S-29)
~ II PI Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Monitoring Th*         ~ II   PI         Carbon     Treated water     Loss of       Water            VIII.E -34  3.4.1-4      A,404 boundary   steel     (int)             Material     Chemistry        (S-10)
Material TI Idressure Carbon Treated 'Nater Crackin&sect; boundary steel
Control-Primary
{ffitf  
                                                                            & Secondary TI Idressure Carbon     Treated 'Nater   Crackin&sect;     Metal Fati&sect;ue    VIII.B1 10  aA-1--+      C boundary   steel     {ffitf           ~            ThAA            ~
~
T h ttlllluwttil  I Pressure   Stainless Air-indoor (ext) None         None             VII 1.1-1 0   3.4.1-41     A boundary  steel                                                      (SP-12)
T httlllluwttil I Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
None boundary steel Aging Management Programs Monitoring External Surfaoes Monitorin&sect; None Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondarv None None External Surfaces Monitoring Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Metal Fati&sect;ue ThAA None Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-1 NUREG-1801 Vol. 2 Item VIII.I=4 7-
~
VIILI-10 (SP-12)
VIII.E g4 iSId Wj VIII.E-29 (SP-16)
VIII.E-30 (SP-1?)
VIILI-5 LSP-9j VIII.I-8 (SP-35)
VIII.H-?
(S-29)
VIII.E-34 (S-10)
VIII.B1 10
~
VII 1.1-1 0 (SP-12)
Table 1 Item g.4.~ 28 3.4.1-41 g.4.~ 28 3.4.1-16 3-.4.1-14 3.4.1-40 3.4.1-40 3.4.1-28 3.4.1-4 aA-1--+
3.4.1-41 2
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A A,404 C
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Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-1 Attachment 2 Page 10 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)
Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)
Aging Effect    Aging          NUREG-Component         Int~ndt::d                                                                             Table 1 Material Environment       Requiring   Management     1801 Vol. 2                    Notes Type          Function                                                                                  Item Management    Programs            Item Thermowell         Pressl       Stainless Treated water     Loss of       Water          VIILE-29      3.4.1-16      A 404 boundary     steel     > 140&deg;F (int)     Material     Chemistry      (SP-16)
Component Int~ndt::d Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Thermowell Pressl Stainless Treated water Loss of boundary steel  
Control-Primary
> 140&deg;F (int)
                                                                            & Secondary Thermowell Pressure     Stainless Treated water     Cracking     Water          VIILE-30      3.4.1-14      A, 404 boundary     steel     > 140&deg;F (int)                   Chemistry       (SP-17)
Material Thermowell Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundary steel
Control-Primary
> 140&deg;F (int)
                                                                            & Secondary TI                0 Stainless  +FeateEi 'NateF  Cmcking      Metal Fatigue   VILE1 16     3.3.1 2       c_ -Ll&#xa3;\f;.
TI 0
beundaF'y'    &tee-!    ",14QoF (int)    ~            +bAA            {A-&7t Tllbil            Pressure      Stainless  Air-indoor-( ext) None          None            VIII.I-10     3.4.1-41     A boundary      steel                                                      (SP-12)
Stainless
Tubil              Pressure      Stainless  Treated water    Loss of      Water          VIII.E-29     3.4.1-16     A, 404 boundary      steel      > 140&deg;F (int)    Material      Chemistry      (SP-16)
+FeateEi 'NateF Cmcking beundaF'y'
Control-Primary
&tee-!
                                                                            & Secondary Tubing            Pressure      Stainless  Treated water    Cracking      Water          VIII.E-30     3.4.1-14     A, 404 boundary      steel      > 140&deg;F (int)                  Chemistry      (SP-17)
",14QoF (int)  
Control-Primary
~
                                                                            & Secondary
Tllbil Pressure Stainless Air-indoor-( ext)
~                  PFessuFe      Stainless  +FeateEi wateF    Cmcking      Metal Fatigue  VII.E1 16     ~             G,4Oe beundaF'y'    &tee-!    ",14 QOF (int)    ~            +bAA            {A-&7t Valve body        Pressure      Carbon    Treated water    Loss of      Water            VIILE-34     3.4.1-4     A, 404 boundary      steel      (int)            Material      Chemistry        (S-10)
None boundary steel Tubil Pressure Stainless Treated water Loss of boundary steel
Control-Primary
> 140&deg;F (int)
                                                                            & Secondary
Material Tubing Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundary steel  
.I,              Dr",,,,, orn "J                    CaFbon    +FOateEi wateF    Cmcking      Metal Fatigue    '1111.81 1Q  3.4 .1 1     C h", ,,,rlar>
> 140&deg;F (int)  
J &tee-!    fiflij            ~            +bAA            f&-OO}
~
PFessuFe Stainless
+FeateEi wateF Cmcking beundaF'y'
&tee-!
",14 QOF (int)
~
Valve body Pressure Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Material
.I, Dr",,,,, orn CaFbon
+FOateEi wateF Cmcking "J
h",,,,rlar>
&tee-!
fiflij
~
J Aging Management Programs Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Metal Fatigue
+bAA None Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary  
& Secondary Metal Fatigue
+bAA Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Metal Fatigue  
+bAA Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-1 Page 10 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VIILE-29 3.4.1-16 A 404 (SP-16)
VIILE-30 3.4.1-14 A, 404 (SP-17)
VILE1 16 3.3.1 2 c_ -Ll&#xa3;\\f;.
{A-&7t VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41 A
(SP-12)
VIII.E-29 3.4.1-16 A, 404 (SP-16)
VIII.E-30 3.4.1-14 A, 404 (SP-17)
VII.E1 16  
~
G,4Oe
{A-&7t VIILE-34 3.4.1-4 A, 404 (S-10)  
'1111.81 1 Q 3.4.1 1 C
f&-OO}  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 11 of 48 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)
3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)
Aging Effect     Aging            NUREG-Component              Intended                                                                                  Table 1 Material Environment         Requiring   Management        1801 Vol. 2                  Notes Function                                                                                    Item Management     Programs              Item Valve body             Pressure     Carbon     Air-indoor-( ext) Loss of       External          VIILH-7      3.4.1-28      A boundary     steel                         Material     Surfaces          (S-29)
Component Intended Aging Effect Function Material Environment Requiring Management Valve body Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)
Monitoring Valve body             p.           Stainless   Treated         Loss of       Water              VIILE-29    3.4.1-16      A,404 boundary     steel     water> 140&deg;F       Material     Chemistry          (SP-16)
Loss of boundary steel Material Valve body
(int)                           Control-Primary
: p.
                                                                                & Secondary Valve body             Pressure     Stainless Treated water     Cracking     Water              VIII.E-30    3.4.1-14      A,404 boundary     steel     > 140&deg;F (int)                    Chemistry          (SP-17)
Stainless Treated Loss of boundary steel water> 140&deg;F Material (int)
Control-Primary
Valve body Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundary steel  
                                                                                & Secondary
> 140&deg;F (int)  
\1..,1"", hnrh.
\\1..,1"", hnrh.
OJ Orr"",, "'"' Stainless +FeateEl '....ateF CFacking     Metal Fatigue     VILE1 16     3.3.1 2       G,4Gl eGUnElaFY    steef      ;;.14GoF ~int)    ~            +bAA              fM+}
Orr"",, "'"'
VIII.I-10   3.4.1-41     A
Stainless  
                      ~~~~~ary Valve body                          Stainless  Air-indoor-( ext)  None          None steel                                                          (SP-12)
+FeateEl '.... ateF CFacking OJ eGUnElaFY steef
;;.14GoF ~int)
~
Valve body
~~~~~ary Stainless Air-indoor-( ext)
None steel Aging Management Programs External Surfaces Monitoring Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary
& Secondary Metal Fatigue  
+bAA None Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 11 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VIILH-7 3.4.1-28 A
(S-29)
VIILE-29 3.4.1-16 A,404 (SP-16)
VIII.E-30 3.4.1-14 A,404 (SP-17)
VILE1 16 3.3.1 2 G,4Gl fM+}
VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41 A
(SP-12)  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 12 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-3-IP2 Circulating Water System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review I   I aOle 3.4.2-5-;:s-....~ I.JlrcUiatin ~ Water System (CIRC)                                                           -------~-
Table 3.4.2-5-3-IP2 Circulating Water System Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 12 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review I I aOle 3.4.2-5-;:s-.... ~ I.JlrcUiatin ~ Water System (CIRC)  
Aging Effect        Aging          NUREG-Component I Intended                     M t . IE'             t                                                     Table 1 T ype~..
-------~-
* en.       nVlronmen       Requiring     Management       1801 Vol. 2                     Notes unclon                                                                                             Item Management         Programs           Item Bolting             Pressure           Carbon     Air-outdoor       Loss of         Bolting Integrity VILI-1       3.3.1-43       C
Component I Intended M t. IE' t
--C' I boundary           steel       (ext)             material                         (AP-28)
Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 T ~..
Bolting             P                   Carbon     Soil (ext)       Loss of         Buried Piping     VIILE-1       3.4.1-11       C ressure           steel                         material       and Tanks         (S-01 )
* en.
nVlronmen Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes ype unclon Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Bolting Integrity VILI-1 3.3.1-43 C
I boundary steel (ext) material (AP-28)  
--C' Bolting P
Carbon Soil (ext)
Loss of Buried Piping VIILE-1 3.4.1-11 C
ressure steel material and Tanks (S-01 )
boundary Inspection 1-----'
boundary Inspection 1-----'
Periodic         VIILG-36     3.4.1-8       E I Pressure           Carbon     Raw water         Loss of         Surveillance     (S-12) g I boundary           steel       (ext)             material       and Preventive r:B01'in                                                                                  Maintenance Periodic         VILC1-1       3.3.1-75       E
Periodic VIILG-36 3.4.1-8 E
  ~~t~nSion           Pressure boundary Elastomer   Raw water (int)   Cracking Surveillance and Preventive (AP-75)
r:B01'in g
Maintenance Periodic         VII.C1-1     3.3.1-75       E Change in Expansion           Pressure                                                         Surveillance     (AP-75)
I Pressure Carbon Raw water Loss of Surveillance (S-12)
Elastomer   Raw water (int)   material joints              boundary                                                          and Preventive properties Maintenance Periodic         --            --            G Expansion           Pressure                       Air-outdoor                       Surveillance Elastomer                    Cracking joints             boundary                       (ext)                             and Preventive Maintenance Periodic         --          --            G Change in Air-outdoor                     Surveillance Elastomer                     material (ext)                           and Preventive properties Maintenance
I boundary steel (ext) material and Preventive Maintenance Periodic VILC1-1 3.3.1-75 E  
  . Pipil               PI                 Carbon       Soil (ext)       Loss of         Buried Piping     VIII.E-1     3.4.1-11       C
~~t~nSion Pressure Elastomer Raw water (int)
Cracking Surveillance (AP-75) boundary and Preventive Maintenance Change in Periodic VII.C1-1 3.3.1-75 E
Expansion Pressure Surveillance (AP-75) joints boundary Elastomer Raw water (int) material and Preventive properties Maintenance Periodic G
Expansion Pressure Elastomer Air-outdoor Cracking Surveillance joints boundary (ext) and Preventive Maintenance Change in Periodic G
Air-outdoor Surveillance Elastomer (ext) material and Preventive properties Maintenance  
. Pipil PI Carbon Soil (ext)
Loss of Buried Piping VIII.E-1 3.4.1-11 C  


Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 123 Attachment 2 Page 13 of 48 Table~4:2-5-3~fP2CjrCu~atin1iVat~L Sys~~J'!ITCIf!ff--=---------------------------------==--= I         ==~-=~~=~=-~--==~=:::=- ---~
Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 123 Page 13 of 48 Table~4:2-5-3~fP2CjrCu~atin 1iVat~L Sys~~J'!ITCIf!ff--=- --------------------------------==--= I
Com p onent    Intended          .            .            Aging ~!fect      Aging        NUREG-        Table 1 F    t"      Matenal    Environment          ReqUlrmg    Management    1801 Vol. 2      It            Notes Type          unc Ion                                                                                      em Management      Programs          Item                ---+_
boundary      steel                            material    and Tanks      (S-01)
Inspection Pipin l      Pressure      Carbon        Air-outdoor        Loss of      External        VIII.H-8      3.4.1-28        A boundary      steel        (ext)              material    Surfaces        (S-41 )
Monitoring PI            Carbon        Raw water (int)  I Loss of      Periodic        VIII.G-36    3.4.1-8          E boundary      steel                            material    Surveillance    (S-12) and Preventive Maintenance Pump casing  Pressure      Carbon        Air-outdoor      I Loss of      External        VIII.H-8      3.4.1-28        A boundary      steel        (ext)              material    Surfaces            (S-41 )
Monitoring Pump casing  Pressure      Carbon        Raw water (int)  I  Loss of    Periodic        VIII.G-36    3.4.1-8          E boundary      steel                            material    Surveillance    (S-12) and Preventive Maintenance Pums Gasino I Pressure      Carbon        Raw'.'Vater          Loss of      Periodic      VIII.G 36    3.4.1 8          e boundary      steel        ~                  material    Surveillance    ~
and Preventive Maintenance Stainless      Raw water (int)    Loss of      Periodic steel                            material      Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Stainless      Raw water          Loss of      Periodic        VIII.E-27 steel          (ext)              material      Surveillance    (SP-36) and Preventive Maintenance Gray cast      Air-outdoor        Loss of      External        VIII.E-27 iron          (ext)              material      Surfaces        (SP-36)
MonitorinJL Pressure      Gray cast      aw water (int) I Loss of      Periodic        VIII.G-36    3.4.1-8          E


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 14 of 48 ITa    3:4~2~5:3::'P2j~!rcul~!~~~Waler ~~em~CIRC) ____            .---..------..---.---.. --------~- ----- ~~~-=~=-==~ ~== ==1 ICo~:  lonent        Intended Material  Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Vol. 2 T bl ~-l
==~-=~~=~=-~--==~=:::=-
                                                                                                                ~e~          Notes
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Com onent Intended Aging ~!fect Aging NUREG-Table 1 T
p F
t" Matenal Environment ReqUlrmg Management 1801 Vol. 2 It ype unc Ion em Management Programs Item
---+_
boundary steel material and Tanks (S-01)
Inspection Notes Pipin l Pressure boundary PI boundary Pump casing Pressure boundary Pump casing Pressure boundary Pums Gasino I Pressure boundary Pressure Carbon steel Carbon steel Carbon steel Carbon steel Carbon steel Air-outdoor Loss of (ext) material Raw water (int) I Loss of material Air-outdoor I Loss of (ext) material Raw water (int) I Loss of material Raw'.'Vater
~
~
        'pe          Function Management        Programs          I t e m _.._____ ~_1 I boundary      iron                        material       Surveillance     (S-12)
Loss of material External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Stainless Raw water (int)
                \                                                          and Preventive h-I Pu . casing      Pressure      Gray cast  Raw water (int) Loss of Maintenance Selective        VIII.A-7    3.4.1-36       C
Loss of Periodic steel material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance VIII.H-8 (S-41 )
VIII.G-36 (S-12)
VIII.H-8 (S-41 )
VIII.G-36 (S-12)
VIII.G 36  
~
~
boundary      iron                        material       Leaching        (SP-2S) casing    Pressure      Gray cast   Raw water      Loss of         Periodic        VIII.G-36    3.4.1-S        E boundary      iron       (ext)           material       Surveillance    (S-12)
Stainless Raw water Loss of Periodic VIII.E-27 steel (ext) material Surveillance (SP-36) and Preventive Maintenance Gray cast Air-outdoor Loss of External VIII.E-27 iron (ext) material Surfaces (SP-36)
I                                                                            and Preventive L-                                                                          Maintenance r  u I casing    PI boundary Gray cast iron Raw water (ext)
MonitorinJL Gray cast aw water (int) I Loss of Periodic VIII.G-36 3.4.1-28 A
Loss of material Selective Leaching VIII.A-7 (SP-2S) 3.4.1-36      C
3.4.1-8 E
3.4.1-28 A
3.4.1-8 E
3.4.1 8 e
3.4.1-8 E


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Aging Effect      Aging        NUREG-Component          Intended                                                                                    Table 1 Material  Environment        Requiring    Management    1801 Vol. 2                    Notes Type          Function                                                                                    Item Management      Programs          Item Bolting              Pressure      Carbon      Air-outdoor        Loss of        Bolting        VII.I-1      3.3.1-43      A boundary      steel      (ext)              Material      Inteqritv      (AP-28)                            --
3:4~2~5:3::'P2j~!rcul~!~~~Waler ~~em~CIRC) ____
Bolting            Pressure      Stainless  Air-outdoor        Loss of        Bolting        --           --             G boundary      steel      (ext)              Material      Inteqrity                                      --
lonent
Boltin!            Pressure      Carbon      Air-indoor (ext)  Loss of        Bolting        VI 1.1-4    3.3.1-43      A boundary      steel                          Material      Inteqritv      (AP-27)    -
~
Boltin,            Pressure      Stainless  Air-indoor (ext)  None          None            VII.J-15    3.3.1-94      C
'pe h-I Pu.
---                 boundary      steel                                                        (AP-17)
~
Flex hose          Pressure      Stainless    Air-indoor (ext)  None          None            VII.J-15      3.3.1-94      A boundary      steel                                                        (AP-17)
casing casing I
Flex hose          Pressure      Stainless  Treated water      Loss of        One-Time        --           --            G,407 boundary      steel        (int)            Material      Inspection Pi                  Pressure      Carbon      Air-indoor (ext) Loss of       External        VII.I-8      3.3.1-58      A boundary      steel                        Material      Surfaces        (A-77)
L-r u
Monitorinq Piping              Pressure      Carbon      Air-outdoor      Loss of       External        VII.I-9      3.3.1-58      A boundary      steel      (ext)            Material      Surfaces        (A-78)
I casing Intended Function I boundary
Monitorinq Piping              Pressure      Carbon      Treated          Loss of        Periodic                    --            G,407 boundary      steel      water(int)        Material        Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Pi                  Pressure      Stainless  Air-indoor (ext)  None            None            VII.J-15      3.3.1-94    A boundary      steel                                                        (AP-17)               "-
\\
Pipin              Pressure      Stainless  Air-outdoor      Loss of        External        -            ---          &sect; boundary      steel      (ext)            Material        Surfaces Monitorinq
Pressure boundary Pressure boundary PI boundary Material Environment iron Gray cast Raw water (int) iron Gray cast Raw water iron (ext)
Gray cast Raw water iron (ext)
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Notes Aging Effect Aging NUREG-T bl ~-l Management Programs Item_
.. _____ ~_1 material Surveillance (S-12) and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Selective VIII.A-7 3.4.1-36 C
material Leaching (SP-2S)
Loss of Periodic VIII.G-36 3.4.1-S E
material Surveillance (S-12) and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Selective VIII.A-7 3.4.1-36 C
material Leaching (SP-2S)  


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* Notes Mana ement         Pro rams           Item Stainless   Treated             Loss of         One-Time steel       water(int)         Material         Inspection
Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Bolting VII.I-1 3.3.1-43 A
                                        .                                  External        &#xa5;J-h+.9                     A Pressure Carbon     Air outdoor         Loss of         S rf           I A~ 7Q\
boundary steel (ext)
                                                                  .          U aces       ~
Material Inteqritv (AP-28)
boundary &teet       {Bxt1               material Periodic Pressure Carbon     Treated water       Loss of         Surveillance boundary &teet       {iflt}               material       and Preventive Maintenanoe
Bolting Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of Bolting G
                          ~                             I Nooe           I Nooe
boundary steel (ext)
                          ~                               Nooe           Nooe Stainless                       Loss of         One-Time                                 , G, 407 steel       water int           Material         Ins ection Stainless   Treated             Loss of         One-Time                                     407 steel       water ext           Material         Ins ection Carbon       Air-indoor (ext)   Loss of         External boundary steel                           Material         Surfaces Monitoring Strai ner housing          Carbon       Treated             Loss of         Periodic                                     407 boundary steel       water(int)         Material         Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Stainless  I Air-indoor (ext)   None             None           VII.J-15      3.3.1-94    A steel                                                             (AP-17)
Material Inteqrity Boltin!
Strainer housing  Pressure Stainless   Treated             Loss of         One-Time                                     407 boundar steel       water int           Material         Ins ection housing Pressure Copper       Air-indoor (ext)   None             None             V.F-3        3.2.1-53    C boundary alloy >15%                                                         (EP-10)
Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)
Zn Copper   I Trp;:Jtprl       I I m;c: nf     I pprinrlir                                     407
Loss of Bolting VI 1.1-4 3.3.1-43 A
boundary steel Material Inteqritv (AP-27)
: Boltin, Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C
boundary steel (AP-17)
Flex hose Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
boundary steel (AP-17)
Flex hose Pressure Stainless Treated water Loss of One-Time G,407 boundary steel (int)
Material Inspection Pi Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of External VII.I-8 3.3.1-58 A
boundary steel Material Surfaces (A-77)
Monitorinq Piping Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of External VII.I-9 3.3.1-58 A
boundary steel (ext)
Material Surfaces (A-78)
Monitorinq Piping Pressure Carbon Treated Loss of Periodic G,407 boundary steel water(int)
Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Pi Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
boundary steel (AP-17)
Pipin Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of External
&sect; boundary steel (ext)
Material Surfaces Monitorinq
 
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* Notes Mana ement Pro rams Item Stainless Treated Loss of One-Time steel water(int)
Material Inspection External
&#xa5;J-h+.9 Pressure Carbon Air outdoor Loss of S rf I A~ 7Q\\
U aces  
~
boundary  
&teet
{Bxt1 material Periodic Pressure Carbon Treated water Loss of Surveillance boundary  
&teet
{iflt}
material and Preventive Maintenanoe  
~
I Nooe I Nooe  
~
Nooe Nooe Stainless Loss of One-Time steel water int Material Ins ection Stainless Treated Loss of One-Time steel water ext Material Ins ection Carbon Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of External boundary steel Material Surfaces Monitoring Carbon Treated Loss of Periodic boundary steel water(int)
Material Surveillance and Preventive I Air-indoor (ext)
Maintenance Stainless None None steel Pressure Stainless Treated Loss of One-Time boundar steel water int Material Ins ection Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext)
None None boundary alloy >15%
Zn Copper I Trp;:Jtprl I I m;c: nf I pprinrlir VII.J-15 (AP-17)
V.F-3 (EP-10)
A
, G, 407 407 407 3.3.1-94 A
407 3.2.1-53 C
407  


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i-4-IP2 City Water S,:'U:::III (CYW)
Aging Effect      Aging        NUREG-It     Intended                                                                                     Table 1 Material   Environment       Requiring    Management    1801 Vol. 2                  Notes Function                                                                                      Item ManaQement      ProQrams        Item boundary         alloy >15%   water(int)       Material      Surveillance Zn                                           and Preventive Maintenance Strail   housing   Pressure         Copper       Treated           Loss of      Selective      --          --            G.407 boundary         alloy >15%   water(int)       Material      Leaching Zn Tubing             Pressure         Stainless     Air-outdoor       Loss of      External      --          --            G,407 boundary         steel         (ext)             Material      Surfaces Monitorinq 3.3.1-94      A
It Intended Function Material Environment boundary alloy >15%
                  ~~~~~ary Tubin!                              Stainless     Air-indoor (ext) None          None          VII.J-15 steel                                                       (AP-17)
water(int)
Tubin,             Pressure         Stainless     Treated           Loss of      One-Time      --                        G,407 boundary         steel         water(int)       Material      Inspection Valve body         Pressure         Carbon       Air-outdoor       Loss of      External      VILI-9        3.3.1-58    A boundary         steel         (ext)            Material      Surfaces      (A-78)
Zn Strail housing Pressure Copper Treated boundary alloy >15%
Monitorinq Valve body         Pressure         Carbon       Air-indoor (ext) Loss of      External      VILI-8        3.3.1-58    A boundary         steel                           Material      Surfaces        (A-77)
water(int)
Monitoring Viii' body         Pressure         Carbon       Treated           Loss of      Periodic        --          --          G,407 boundary         steel         water(int)       Material      Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Valve body         Pressure         Stainless     Air-outdoor     Loss of        External                                G boundary         steel         (ext)           Material      Surfaces Monitorinq Valve body         Pressure         Stainless     Air-indoor (ext) None         None           VII.J-15     3.3.1-94     A boundary          steel                                                        (AP-17)
Zn Tubing Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor boundary steel (ext)
V,ti'  body        Pressure          Stainless    Treated water    Loss of      One-Time      --                       G,407 boundary          steel        (int)             Material      Inspection
Tubin!
~~~~~ary Stainless Air-indoor (ext) steel
: Tubin, Pressure Stainless Treated boundary steel water(int)
Valve body Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor boundary steel (ext)
Valve body Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel Viii' body Pressure Carbon Treated boundary steel water(int)
Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor boundary steel (ext)
Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel V,ti' body Pressure Stainless Treated water boundary steel (int)
Aging Effect Aging Requiring Management ManaQement ProQrams Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Selective Material Leaching Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitorinq None None Loss of One-Time Material Inspection Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitorinq Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitoring Loss of Periodic Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitorinq None None Loss of One-Time Material Inspection Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 17 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item G.407 G,407 VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
(AP-17)
G,407 VILI-9 3.3.1-58 A
(A-78)
VILI-8 3.3.1-58 A
(A-77)
G,407 G
VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
(AP-17)
G,407


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Aging Effect Intended Component Type                                                         Requiring Function Management Bolting Boltil Bolting               I-'ressure   I ::italnless ry   steel       I (ext)         I Material Expansion joint                                    I Air outdoor   I Cracking boundary Pressure                                      Change of boundary                                      material properties IE"!'aR.ioR ioiRt        Pressure      Elastomer      Raw water        Cracl<ing
Component Type Bolting Boltil Bolting Expansion joint IE"!'aR.ioR ioiRt Intended Function Aging Effect Requiring Management I-'ressure I ::italnless ry steel I (ext)
:=' J boundary                      {ifl.tf TxpaR.iOR ioiRt        Iboundary        :Iastomer   I Raw water
I Material boundary Pressure boundary Pressure boundary Elastomer I Air outdoor I Cracking Raw water
{ifl.tf       I ==
{ifl.tf Change of material properties Cracl<ing TxpaR.iOR ioiRt I :=' J
material 01 properttes I Malnten"'nGe         ~~ ~~~~
:Iastomer I Raw water I== 01 boundary
I Flex hose L.                        boundary   _  stee.I       {-xt1           matenal         A~g~.L.__~~_.~._--L~~.~.._ _~~..~J
{ifl.tf material properttes I Malnten"'nGe
~~
~~~~
I Flex hose boundary stee.I
{-xt1 matenal A~g~.L.
__ ~~_.~._--L~~.~.. __ ~~  
.. ~J L.


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Table 3.4.2-5-5-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)
Aging Effect       Aging      NUREG-Intended                                                                              Table 1 Component Type                         Material   Environment   Requiring   Management    1801 Vol. 2                    Notes Function                                                                              Item Management       Programs        Item Periodic      &#xa5;II.G~ ~&sect;    d.d.~  79 Pressure         Stainless   Raw water   Loss of       Surveillance  fA-M1 Flex hose t::Joundary     steeJ.       ~           material     and Preventi&#xa5;e Maintenance Nozzles             D.               Stainless   Air outdoor Loss of       External                    d.d.~ &sect;@      A
Intended Aging Effect Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of Flex hose t::Joundary steeJ.  
                                                                                                .w.t-J..9 t::Joundary     steeJ.       {extt       Material     Surfaces      ~
~
A.
material Nozzles D.
Flow control 1\1" "771 "'C'       Pressure         Stainless   Raw water   Loss of       Periodic      &#xa5;II.G~    19 ~.:;ze f:loundary       steeJ.       ~           Material     Surveillance  ~
Stainless Air outdoor Loss of t::Joundary steeJ.
FloII'.' control                                         and Preventive Maintenance External Pressure       Carbon       Air-outdoor Loss of                       VI 1.1-9 Surfaces                    3.3.1-58      A Piping               boundary       steel       (ext)       Material                     (A-78)
{extt Material Flow control 1\\1" "771 "'C' Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of f:loundary steeJ.  
Monitoring                              -- - - " " - - -
~
PI                   Pressure       Carbon       Raw water   Loss of       Periodic        VII.C1-19  3.3.1-76        E boundary       steel         (int)       Material     Surveillance    (A-38) and Preventive Maintenance Eilli.o.g             Pressure         Gray cast   Air-outdoor Loss of       External        VII.I-9    3.3.1-58        8.
Material FloII'.' control Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Piping boundary steel (ext)
boundary         iron         (ext)       Material     Surfaces        (A-78)
Material PI Pressure Carbon Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Monitorina Eilli.o.g             Pressure         Gray cast   Raw water   Loss of       Periodic        VII.C1-19  3.3.1-76        ~
Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Gray cast Air-outdoor Loss of boundary iron (ext)
boundary         iron       ili:ill. Material     Surveillance    (A-38) and Preventive Maintenance Eilli.o.g             Pressure         Gray cast   Raw water   Loss of       Selective      VII.C1-11    3.3.1-85      g boundary         iron         {jnU       Material     Leachina        LA-51l Eilli.o.g             Pressure         Fiberglass   Air-outdoor Change in     External        --                          E boundary                     (ext)       material     Surfaces properties   Monitoring Pressure         Fiberglass   Raw water   Change in     Periodic       --         --             E IEilli.o.g                                          (int)       material      Surveillance boundarY
Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Gray cast Raw water Loss of boundary iron ili:ill.
Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Gray cast Raw water Loss of boundary iron
{jnU Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Fiberglass Air-outdoor Change in boundary (ext) material properties IEilli.o.g Pressure Fiberglass Raw water Change in boundarY (int) material Aging Management Programs Periodic Surveillance and Preventi&#xa5;e Maintenance External Surfaces A.
Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitorina Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Selective Leachina External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 23 Page 19 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item
&#xa5;II.G~ ~&sect; d.d.~ 79 fA-M1
.w.t-J..9 d.d.~ &sect;@
A
~
&#xa5;II.G~ 19
~.:;ze
~
VI 1.1-9 (A-78) 3.3.1-58 A
VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 E
(A-38)
VII.I-9 3.3.1-58
: 8.
(A-78)
VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76
~
(A-38)
VII.C1-11 3.3.1-85 g
LA-51l E
E


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Table 3.4.2-S-S-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)
Aging Effect       Aging        NUREG-Intended                                                                            Table 1 Component Type                     Material Environment     Requiring     Management     1801 Vol. 2                        Notes Function                                                                            Item Management        Programs          Item I2 rO l2 e rties and Preventive Maintenance                            - .
Intended Aging Effect Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management I2rOl2erties Pil)i Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)
Pil)i               Pressure     Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of         External        --                            G boundary     steel     (ext)       Material         Surfaces Monitoring Piping               Pressure     Stainless Raw water   Loss of         Periodic        VII.C1-15    3.3.1-79          E boundary     steel     (int)       Material         Surveillance    (A-54) and Preventive Maintenance PUI                   Pressure   Stainless Air-outdoor   Loss of         External                    --                G boundary   steel     (ext)         Material       Surfaces Monitoring                                    -
Material Piping Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Pump casing           Pressure   Stainless Raw water     Loss of         Periodic        VII.C1-15    3.3.1-79          E boundary   steel     (int)         Material       Surveillance    (A-54) and Preventive Maintenance Pump casing           Pressu re  Stainless Raw water     Loss of         Periodic        VII.C1-15    3.3.1-79            E boundary   steel     (ext)         Material       Surveillance    (A-54) and Preventive Maintenance Tubil                 Pressure     Stainless Air-outdoor   Loss of         External        --          --                  G boundary     steel     (ext)       Material       Surfaces Monitorinq Tubi                 Pressure     Stainless Raw water   Loss of         Periodic       VII.C1-15   3.3.1-79           E boundary    steel      (int)       Material        Surveillance    (A-54) and Preventive Maintenance                          ---- " . - -- ~ . "~- -- - -
Material PUI Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)
Veil' body          Pressure    Carbon    Air-outdoor  Loss of          External        VII.I-9     3.3.1-58           A boundary    steel      (ext)        Material        Surfaces        (A-78)
Material Pump casing Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Monitoring Valve body          Pressure    Carbon    Raw water    Loss of          Periodic        VII.C1-19   3.3.1-76           E boundary    steel      (int)        Material        Surveillance    (A-38)
Material Pump casing Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (ext)
Material Tubil Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)
Material Tubi Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Material Veil' body Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)
Material Valve body Pressure Carbon Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Material Aging Management Programs and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitorinq Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 20 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item G
VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E
(A-54)
G VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E
(A-54)
VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E
(A-54)
G VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E
(A-54)
".---~."~-----
VII.I-9 3.3.1-58 A
(A-78)
VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 E
(A-38)  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Attachment 2 Page 21 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-5-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)
Table 3.4.2-5-5-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)
Aging Effect     Aging          NUREG-Intended                                                                        Table 1 Component Type                     Material   Environment   Requiring   Management     1801 Vol. 2                  Notes Function                                                                          Item Management      Programs          Item and Preventive Maintenance Valve bod~           Pressure     Gra~   cast Air-outdoor Loss of       External        VILI-9      3.3.1-58        8 boundar~     iron       (ext)       Material     Surfaces        (A-78)
Intended Aging Effect Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Valve bod~
Monitoring i
Pressure Gra~ cast Air-outdoor Loss of boundar~
Valve bod v         Pressure     Gra~   cast Raw water   Loss of       Periodic        VII.C1-19  3.3.1-76        &#xa3; boundar~     iron       (int)       Material     Surveillance    (A-38) and Preventive Maintenance Valve bodv           Pressure   Gra~   cast Raw water   Loss of       Selective        VII.C1-11  3.3.1-85        Q boundary   iron       iinll       Material     LeachinQ        iA-51l Valve body           Pressure   Stainless   Air-outdoor Loss of       External                                    G boundary   steel       (ext)       Material     Surfaces Monitoring    I Valve body           Pressure     Stainless Raw water   Loss of       Periodic       [ VII.C1-15   3.3.1-79       E boundary    steel      (int)        Material      Surveillance   t (A-54) and Preventive Maintenance                             ..
iron (ext)
Material Valve bod v Pressure Gra~ cast Raw water Loss of boundar~
iron (int)
Material Valve bodv Pressure Gra~ cast Raw water Loss of boundary iron iinll Material Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)
Material Valve body Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)
Material Aging Management Programs and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Selective LeachinQ External Surfaces I
Monitoring Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Page 21 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VILI-9 3.3.1-58 8
(A-78)
VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76
&#xa3; (A-38)
VII.C1-11 3.3.1-85 Q
iA-51l G
Periodic
[ VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E
Surveillance t (A-54) and Preventive Maintenance i


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 22 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air System (IA)
Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air System Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 22 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air System (IA)
Aging Effect         Aging           NUREG-Intended                                                                                      Table 1 Component Type                       Material     Environment       Requiring       Management         1801 Vol. 2             Notes Function                                                                                        Item Management         Programs           Item Bolting               Pressure     Carbon         Air-outdoor     Loss of Material Bolting Integrity   VIII-1       3.3.1-43   A boundary     steel         (ext)                                                 (AP-~
Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Material Bolting Integrity VIII-1 3.3.1-43 A
Bolting               Pressure     Stainless     Air-outdoor( ext) Loss of Material Bolting Integrity                 --          G boundary     steel Filter housinq       Pressure     Carbon       Air-indoor (int) Loss of Material Periodic           VII.D-3       3.3.1-57   A boundary     steel                                           Surveillance and   fA:.&sect;Ql Preventive Maintenance Filter housina       Pressure     Carbon       Air-indoor (ext) Loss of Material External Surfaces   V.A-19       3.2.1 ~32   1; boundarv     steel                                           Monitorinq         LE-29j Heat exchanger       Pressure     Copper       Condensation     Loss of Material Periodic             VII.G-9     3.3.1-28   E (tubes)               boundary     alloy>15%     (int)                             Surveillance and     (AP-78)
boundary steel (ext)
Zn                                               Preventive (inhibited)                                     Maintenance Heat exchanger         Heat         Copper       Condensation     Fouling         Periodic             --          --          G (tubes)               transfer     alloy>15%     (int)                             Surveillance and Zn                                               Preventive (inhibited)                                     Maintenance Heat exchanger         Pressure     Copper       Treated water     Loss of Material Water Chemistry     VII.C2-4     3.3.1-51   D boundary     alloy>15%     (ext)                             Control-Closed       (AP-12)
(AP-~
Zn                                               Cooling Water (inhibited)
Bolting Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor( ext)
Heat exchanger         Heat         Copper         Treated water   Fouling         Water Chemistry     VII.C2-2     3.3.1-52   D (tubes)               transfer     alloy>15%     (ext)                             Control-Closed       (AP-80)
Loss of Material Bolting Integrity G
Zn                                               Cooling Water     -
boundary steel Filter housinq Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (int)
Loss of Material Periodic VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A
boundary steel Surveillance and fA:.&sect;Ql Preventive Maintenance Filter housina Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of Material External Surfaces V.A-19 3.2.1 ~32 1;
boundarv steel Monitorinq LE-29j Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Condensation Loss of Material Periodic VII.G-9 3.3.1-28 E
(tubes) boundary alloy>15%
(int)
Surveillance and (AP-78)
Zn Preventive (inhibited)
Maintenance Heat exchanger Heat Copper Condensation Fouling Periodic G
(tubes) transfer alloy>15%
(int)
Surveillance and Zn Preventive (inhibited)
Maintenance Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Treated water Loss of Material Water Chemistry VII.C2-4 3.3.1-51 D
boundary alloy>15%
(ext)
Control-Closed (AP-12)
Zn Cooling Water (inhibited)
Heat exchanger Heat Copper Treated water Fouling Water Chemistry VII.C2-2 3.3.1-52 D
(tubes) transfer alloy>15%
(ext)
Control-Closed (AP-80)
Zn Cooling Water  


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_Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air :::;Y<>''-'" (IA)
_Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air :::;Y<>''-'" (IA)                                                         .- - -~-.
Intended Component Type Function Material Environment (inhibited) i--loe>t n *"h"nr<n.
Aging Effect          Aging              NUREG-Intended                                                                                               Table 1 Component Type                       Material       Environment         Requiring        Management        1801 Vol. 2                  Notes Function                                                                                                Item Management          Programs              Item (inhibited)                                                                                   .-
D.
D.                                                bess ef material  Selective            /I  1"'1 C d.d.1 g4      G i--loe>t n *"h"nr<n.
Ge!3!3er
Ge!3!3 er      +reatea Water
+reatea Water  
/ ..
/..  
\.~~
~  
      ~  '\
'\\
        '~I bel:lAaaFY     alley;;.~ 13% ~                                     beaohiAg          (AP 4d)
bel:lAaaFY alley;;.~ 13%  
                                      ~
~  
Heat exchanaer       Pressure       Plastic       Treated water     None              None              --              --            E (tube sheets)         boundary                       {jnll Heat exchanger       Pressure       Plastic       Condensation       None              None              --                            E (tube sheets)         boundary                       [exU Heat exchanaer       Pressure       Carbon         Treated water     Loss of Material  Water Chemistry    VII.C2-1        3.3.1-48      Q
\\.~~ '~I
!.&sect;lliilll           boundary       steel         .0D.1l                               Control-Closed      (A-63)
~
Coolina Water Heat exchanqer       Pressure       Carbon         Air-indoor (ext)   Loss of Material  External Surfaces  VII.D-3        3.3.1-57      12
Heat exchanaer Pressure Plastic Treated water (tube sheets) boundary
[shel!}               boundary       steel                                               Monitorina        .LA-80l Piping               Pressure       Carbon         Air-indoor (ext)   Loss of Material  External Surfaces  VII.D-3        3.3.1-57      A boundary         steel                                               Monitorinq          (A-80)
{jnll Heat exchanger Pressure Plastic Condensation (tube sheets) boundary
Pil,i!               Pressure       Carbon         Air-treated(int) None              None                VII.J-22      3.3.1-98      A, 408 boundary         steel                                                                   (AP-4)
[exU Heat exchanaer Pressure Carbon Treated water  
  .El!WJ;               Pressure       Carbon         Condensation     Loss of Material  Periodic            VII.G-23      3.3.1-71      ~
!.&sect;lliilll boundary steel  
boundary       steel         .0D.1l                               Surveillance and    (A-23)
.0D.1l Heat exchanqer Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)
Preventive Maintenance                                      .~-----
[shel!}
ElillrJ.g Pressure       Carbon        Condensation Cracking - fatigue Metal Fatigue -     --                           !::i boundarv        steel          linU                                TLAA                            -
boundary steel Piping Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel Pil,i!
Piping              Pressure        Stainless      Air-indoor (ext) None               None                 VII.J-15      3.3.1-94      A boundary        steel                                                                    (AP-17)
Pressure Carbon Air-treated(int) boundary steel  
Pil                  Pressure        Stainless      Air-treated(int) None               None                 VII.J-18       3.3.1-98      A,408 boundary        steel                                                                    (AP-20)
.El!WJ; Pressure Carbon Condensation boundary steel  
Tubing              Pressure        Copper          Air-indoor (ext) None               None                V.F-3         3.2.1-53      C boundary        alloy                                                                    (EP-10)
.0D.1l ElillrJ.g Pressure Carbon Condensation boundarv steel linU Piping Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel Pil Pressure Stainless Air-treated(int) boundary steel Tubing Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext) boundary alloy Tubing Pressure Copper Air-treated(int) boundary alloy
Tubing              Pressure        Copper          Air-treated(int) None              None                VII.J-3       3.3.1-98       A,408 boundary        alloy                                                                    (AP-8)
! Tubina Pressure Copper Condensation Aging Effect Requiring Management bess ef material None None Loss of Material Loss of Material Loss of Material None Loss of Material Cracking - fatigue None None None None Loss of Material Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286
! Tubina                Pressure        Copper          Condensation    Loss of Material    Periodic            VII.G-9        3.3.1-28     ~
.---~-.
Aging NUREG-Management 1801 Vol. 2 Programs Item Selective
/I 1"'1 C beaohiAg (AP 4d)
None None Water Chemistry VII.C2-1 Control-Closed (A-63)
Coolina Water External Surfaces VII.D-3 Monitorina
.LA-80l External Surfaces VII.D-3 Monitorinq (A-80)
None VII.J-22 (AP-4)
Periodic VII.G-23 Surveillance and (A-23)
Preventive Maintenance Metal Fatigue -
TLAA None VII.J-15 (AP-17)
None VII.J-18 (AP-20)
None V.F-3 (EP-10)
None VII.J-3 (AP-8)
Periodic VII.G-9 NL-1 23 Page 23 of 48 Table 1 Item Notes d.d.1 g4 G
E E
3.3.1-48 Q
3.3.1-57 12 3.3.1-57 A
3.3.1-98 A, 408 3.3.1-71
~
.~-----
!::i 3.3.1-94 A
3.3.1-98 A,408 3.2.1-53 C
3.3.1-98 A,408 3.3.1-28  
~  


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I~
lble 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air SY::'L~III (IA)                                                                                         .. -
lble 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air SY::'L~III (IA)
Aging Effect         Aging          NUREG-Intended                                                                                        Table 1 omponent Type                       Material       Environment       Requiring       Management         1801 Vol. 2            Notes Function                                                                                          Item Management          Programs            Item boundary       alloy         llo!l                               Surveillance and    (AP-78)
Intended Aging Effect omponent Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management boundary alloy llo!l
Preventive Maintenance                              -
: Tubi, Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
Tubi,                Pressure       Stainless     Air-indoor (ext)   None             None               VII.J-3       3.3.1-98   A,408 boundary      steel                                                                (AP-8)
None boundary steel Tilbing Pressure Stainless Air-treated(int)
Tilbing              Pressure      Stainless    Air-treated(int)  None            None               VII.J-15     3.3.1-94   A boundary      steel                                                                (AP-17)
None boundary steel Tubina Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of Material boundary steel (int)
Tubina                Pressure      Stainless    Condensation      Loss of Material One-Time           VII.D-4       3.3.1-54   &#xa3; boundary      steel          (int)                              InsQection         (AP-81 )
Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
Valve body            Pressure      Stainless      Air-indoor (ext)  None            None               VII.J-15     3.3.1-94   A boundary      steel                                                                (AP-17)
None boundary steel Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-treated(int)
Valve body            Pressure      Stainless      Air-treated(int)  None            None               VII.J-18     3.3.1-98   A,408 boundary      steel                                                                  (AP-20)
None boundary steel Valve bodY Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of Material boundary steel llo!l Valve body Pressure Aluminum Air-indoor (ext)
Valve bodY            Pressure      Stainless      Condensation      Loss of Material One-Time             VII.D-4     3.3.1-54   &#xa3; boundary      steel          llo!l                              InsQection           (AP-81)
None boundary Valve bodY Pressure Aluminum Air-treated(int}
Valve body            Pressure      Aluminum      Air-indoor (ext)  None             None                VII.D-4     3.3.1-54   &#xa3; boundary                                                                            (AP-81 )
None boundary Valve bod v Pressure Aluminum Condensation Loss of Material boundary llo!l Valve body Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext)
Valve bodY            Pressure      Aluminum      Air-treated(int}  None            None                 VII.D-4     3.3.1-54   &#xa3; boundary                                                                            (AP-B1 )
None boundary alloy Valve body Pressure Copper Air-treated(int)
Valve bod v            Pressure      Aluminum      Condensation      Loss of Material One-Time             VII.D-4     3.3.1-54   &#xa3; boundary                    llo!l                              InsQection         (AP-B1)
None boundary alloy Valve body Pressure COQQer Condensation Loss of Material boundary alloy llo!l Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page of 48 Aging NUREG-Table 1 Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Programs Item Surveillance and (AP-78)
Valve body            Pressure      Copper        Air-indoor (ext) None              None               V.F-3       3.2.1-53   C boundary      alloy                                                                (EP-10)
Preventive Maintenance None VII.J-3 3.3.1-98 A,408 (AP-8)
Valve body            Pressure      Copper        Air-treated(int) None             None                VII.J-3     3.3.1-98   A,40B boundary      alloy                                                                (AP-8)
None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
Valve body            Pressure      COQQer        Condensation    Loss of Material  Periodic           VII.G-9     3.3'-1~28 &#xa3; boundary      alloy          llo!l                              Surveillance and     (AP-78)
(AP-17)
Preventive Maintenance
One-Time VII.D-4 3.3.1-54  
&#xa3; InsQection (AP-81 )
None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
(AP-17)
None VII.J-18 3.3.1-98 A,408 (AP-20)
One-Time VII.D-4 3.3.1-54  
&#xa3; InsQection (AP-81)
None VII.D-4 3.3.1-54  
&#xa3; (AP-81 )
None VII.D-4 3.3.1-54  
&#xa3; (AP-B1 )
One-Time VII.D-4 3.3.1-54  
&#xa3; InsQection (AP-B1)
None V.F-3 3.2.1-53 C
(EP-10)
None VII.J-3 3.3.1-98 A,40B (AP-8)
Periodic VII.G-9 3.3'-1~28  
&#xa3; Surveillance and (AP-78)
Preventive Maintenance  


Docket Nos. 50-003,         & 50-286 2-1 Attachment 2 Page       of 48 r~ Tabie3.4~2-5~ 7 -IP2Instr-umentAirSvstem (IA) --~------~----------------------------------- --~-------------- --------    -----------~
Docket Nos. 50-003,  
Aging Effect           Aging           NUREG-Intended                                                                                     Table 1 Component Type                     Material   Environment       Requiring         Management         1801 Vol. 2 Function                                                                                      Item Management           Programs           Item Valve body           Pressure     Copper       Air-indoor (ext) None               None               V.F-3         3.2.1-53   C boundary     alloy>15%                                                           (EP-10)
& 50-286 2-1 Page of 48 r~ Tabie3.4~2-5~ 7 -IP2Instr-umentAir Svstem (IA) --~------~----------------------------------- --~--------------
Zn Valve body           Pressure     Copper       Air-treated(int) None               None               VII.J-3       3.3.1-98   A,408 boundary     alloy>15%                                                           (AP-8)
-----------~
Zn Valve body           Pressure     C01212er     Condensation     Loss of Material   Periodic           VII.G-9       3.3.1-28   .&#xa3; boundary     alloy>15%   1.i!:ill.                           Surveillance and   (AP-78)
Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Intended Table 1 Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Management Programs Item Valve body Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext)
Zn                                               Preventive Maintenance Val   body             Pressure   Carbon       Air-indoor (ext) Loss of Material   External Surfaces VII.D-3       3.3.1-57   A boundarL   steel                                           Monitorinq         (A-80)
None None V.F-3 3.2.1-53 C
Val   body             Pressure   Carbon       Air-treated(int) None               None               VII.J-22     3.3.1-98     A,408 bound~     steel                                                               (AP-4)
boundary alloy>15%
Valve body             Pressure   Carbon       Condensation     Loss of Material   Periodic           VII.G-23     3.3.1-71   .&#xa3; boundary   steel       1.i!:ill.                           Surveillance and   (A-23)
(EP-10)
Preventive Maintenance
Zn Valve body Pressure Copper Air-treated(int)
None None VII.J-3 3.3.1-98 A,408 boundary alloy>15%
(AP-8)
Zn Valve body Pressure C01212er Condensation Loss of Material Periodic VII.G-9 3.3.1-28  
.&#xa3; boundary alloy>15%
1.i!:ill.
Surveillance and (AP-78)
Zn Preventive Maintenance Val body Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of Material External Surfaces VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A
boundarL steel Monitorinq (A-80)
Val body Pressure Carbon Air-treated(int)
None None VII.J-22 3.3.1-98 A,408 bound~
steel (AP-4)
Valve body Pressure Carbon Condensation Loss of Material Periodic VII.G-23 3.3.1-71  
.&#xa3; boundary steel 1.i!:ill.
Surveillance and (A-23)
Preventive Maintenance  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Attachment 2 Page 26 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-8-IP2 Instrument Air Closed Cooling System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review ITable ~ 4 '\       r: 0 1~2 Instrument Air Closed Cooling System (IACC)
Table 3.4.2-5-8-IP2 Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 26 of 48 Instrument Air Closed Cooling System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review ITable ~ 4 '\\ r: 0 1~2 Instrument Air Closed Cooling System (IACC)
Aging Effect       Aging         NUREG-Intended                                                                                      Table 1
Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1  
          '.... v,'c". Type                       Material     Environment     Requiring     Management     1801 Vol. 2                       Notes Function                                                                                        Item Management       Programs         Item Copper>                                                     VII.C1-3     13,     -82         C Heat exchanger                Pressure                      Raw water      Loss of      Service Water 15% Zn                                                       (A-65) tubes                          Boundary                      (int)          Material    Integrity (inhibited)
'.... v,'c". Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Heat exchanger Pressure Copper>
Copper>                                                     VII.C1-6         3.3.1-83         C Heat exchanger                                              Raw water                  Service Water Heat transfer 15% Zn                         Fouling                       (A-72) tubes                                                        (int)                      Integrity (inhibited)
Raw water Loss of Service Water VII.C1-3 13,  
Copper>                                     Water Chemistry VII.C2-4         3.3.1-51         D Heat exchanger                Pressure                      Treated water Loss of 15% Zn                                     Control - Closed (AP-12) tubes                        Boundary                      (ext)          Material (inhibited)                                 Cooling Water Copper>                                     Water Chemistry VII,C2-2         3.3.1-52         D Treated water Heat transfer 15%Zn                         Fouling     Control - Closed (AP-80) tubes                                                        (ext)
-82 C
(inhibited)                                 Cooling Water Heat exchanger                 Pressure     Carmer           Treated water Loss of     Water Chemistr:i VII.C2-4         3.3.1-51         12 (tubesheets}                 boundar:i     all0:i> 15% Zn (ext)           Material     Control-Closed   (AP-12}
tubes Boundary 15% Zn (int)
Cooling Water
Material Integrity (A-65)
! Heat exchanqer                 Pressure     C01212er         Treated water Loss of     Selective       VII,C2-6       i 3.3.1-84         Q IItubesheets)                   boundar:i     all0:i> 15% Zn (ext)           Material     Leaching       (AP-43)
(inhibited)
Heat exchanger             ' Pressure     C01212er         Raw water     Loss of       Service Water   VII,C1-3     13.3.1-82           Q I (tubesheets)                 .boundarv       all0:i> 15% Zn .0.o.!l         Material     Integrity:     (A-65)
Heat exchanger Copper>
IHeat exchanaer               *Pr~ssure       COl2l2er         Raw water     Loss of       Selective       VII.C1-4     13.3.1-84           Q (tubesheets)                 boundary:     alloy:> 15% Zn .0.o.!l         Material     Leaching         (A-66}                         i
Raw water Service Water VII.C1-6 3.3.1-83 C
tubes Heat transfer 15% Zn (int)
Fouling Integrity (A-72)
(inhibited)
Heat exchanger Pressure Copper>
Treated water Loss of Water Chemistry VII.C2-4 3.3.1-51 D
tubes Boundary 15% Zn (ext)
Material Control - Closed (AP-12)
(inhibited)
Cooling Water Copper>
Treated water Water Chemistry VII,C2-2 3.3.1-52 D
tubes Heat transfer 15%Zn (ext)
Fouling Control - Closed (AP-80)
(inhibited)
Cooling Water Heat exchanger Pressure Carmer Treated water Loss of Water Chemistr:i VII.C2-4 3.3.1-51 12 (tubesheets}
boundar:i all0:i> 15% Zn (ext)
Material Control-Closed (AP-12}
Cooling Water  
! Heat exchanqer Pressure C01212er Treated water Loss of Selective VII,C2-6 i 3.3.1-84 Q
I Itubesheets) boundar:i all0:i> 15% Zn (ext)
Material Leaching (AP-43)
Heat exchanger  
' Pressure C01212er Raw water Loss of Service Water VII,C1-3 13.3.1-82 Q
I (tubesheets)  
.boundarv all0:i> 15% Zn.0.o.!l Material Integrity:
(A-65)
I Heat exchanaer
* Pr~ssure COl2l2er Raw water Loss of Selective VII.C1-4 13.3.1-84 Q
(tubesheets) boundary:
alloy:> 15% Zn.0.o.!l Material Leaching (A-66}
i  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 27 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-9-IP2 Service Water System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table   ~ 4 ..,. ". " II"\~ Service Water Sy~t~1ll (SWl Aging Effect     Aging       NUREG-Intended                                                                              Table 1 Material   Environment       Requiring   Management     1801 Vol. 2               Notes Function                                                                                Item Management     Programs         Item Boltin,                     Press         Carbon       Condensation     Loss of       Bolting       VII.O-1     3.3.1-44   C boundary     steel         (ext)           Material     Integrity     (A-103)
Table 3.4.2-5-9-IP2 Service Water System Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 27 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table ~ 4..,. ". "
Boltin,                     Pressure     Stainless     Condensation     Loss of       Bolting       VII.F1-1(A- 3.3.1-27   E boundary     steel         (ext)           Material     Integrity     09)
II"\\~ Service Water Sy~t~1ll (SWl Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item
Nozzl,                     Pressure     Carbon       Condensation     Loss of       External       VII.F1-1(A- 3.3.1-27   1; bouAElary     steef         (ext)           Material     Surfaces       Qill.
: Boltin, Press Carbon Condensation Loss of Bolting VII.O-1 3.3.1-44 C
Flow control Stainless                                   Monitoring steel N, )zzles                   PYne,,! orc.
boundary steel (ext)
Carbon       Raw water (int) Loss of       Service Water VII.C1-15   3.3.1-79   A bounElary     steef                         Material     Integrity     (A-54)
Material Integrity (A-103)
Flow control Stainless steel Pipin                       Pressure     Carbon       Condensation     Loss of       External       VII.I-11     3.3.1-58     A boundary     steel         (ext)           Material     Surfaces       (A-81 )
: Boltin, Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of Bolting VII.F1-1(A-3.3.1-27 E
Monitoring                             ,----.--~.---
boundary steel (ext)
Piping                       Pressure     Carbon       Raw water (int) Loss of       Service Water VII.C1-19   3.3.1-76     A boundary     steel                         Material       Integrity     (A-38)
Material Integrity
Piping                       Pressure     Stainless     Condensation     Loss of       External     VII.F1-1     3.3.1-27     E boundary     steel         (ext)           Material     Surfaces       (A-09)
: 09)
Monitoring Pil)in,                     Pressure     Stainless     Raw water (int) Loss of       Service Water VII.C1-15   3.3.1-79     A boundary     steel                         Material       Integrity     (A-54)
: Nozzl, Pressure Carbon Condensation Loss of External VII.F1-1(A-3.3.1-27 1;
Tubing                       Pressure     Copper       Condensation   Loss of       External       VII.F1-16   3.3.1-25     E boundary     alloy         (ext)           Material       Surfaces       (A-46)
bouAElary steef (ext)
Monitoring
Material Surfaces Qill.
Flow control Stainless Monitoring steel N, )zzles PYne,,! orc.
Carbon Raw water (int)
Loss of Service Water VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 A
bounElary steef Material Integrity (A-54)
Flow control Stainless steel Pipin Pressure Carbon Condensation Loss of External VII.I-11 3.3.1-58 A
boundary steel (ext)
Material Surfaces (A-81 )
Monitoring  
,----.--~.---
Piping Pressure Carbon Raw water (int)
Loss of Service Water VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 A
boundary steel Material Integrity (A-38)
Piping Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of External VII.F1-1 3.3.1-27 E
boundary steel (ext)
Material Surfaces (A-09)
Monitoring Pil)in, Pressure Stainless Raw water (int)
Loss of Service Water VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 A
boundary steel Material Integrity (A-54)
Tubing Pressure Copper Condensation Loss of External VII.F1-16 3.3.1-25 E
boundary alloy (ext)
Material Surfaces (A-46)
Monitoring  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 28 of 48 ra~!-~'-'-"-'-'~'---'-~'----'
ra~!-~'-'-"-'-'~'---'-~'----'
                                                                        ---- . -~--------"--- - ---     ~---~-~~-         ~--.~                       -,,-----,.            -,-,- . - .- ~,-
Table ]~~,.2-5-9-IP2 Service Water System, (SW)
Table ]~~,.2-5-9-IP2 Service Water System, (SW)                                                            -_."-----"
Component Intended M t. I a ena Environment Type Function I :~:::: -
Aging Effect           Aging             NUREG-Component            Intended    M t . I                                                                                          Table 1
Pressure Copper Raw water (int) boundary alloy Pressure Stainless Condensation boundary steel (ext)
                                  .        a ena    Environment      Requiring         Management         1801 Vol. 2                                                 Notes Type              Function                                                                                                            Item Management           Programs               Item
I
:~:::: -
~TUbing Pressure Stainless Raw water (int) boundary steel
Pressure    Copper      Raw water (int)  Loss of           Service Water       VII.C1-9               3.3.1-81                       A boundary    alloy                        Material           Integrity           (A-44)
. Valve body Pressure Carbon Condensation I
I                        Pressure    Stainless    Condensation    Loss of             External           VII.F1-1               3.3.1-27                       E                                   I I
~alve body boundary steel (ext)
boundary    steel        (ext)            Material           Surfaces           (A-09)
---' Pressure Carbon Raw water (int) r Valve body boundary steel Pressure Stainless Condensation boundary steel (ext)
Monitorinq
I Valve body Pressure Stainless Raw water (int) boundary steel Valve body Pressure Gray cast Raw water lint) boundary iron Valve body Pressure Gray cast Condensation boundary iron (ext)
~TUbing Pressure    Stainless    Raw water (int)  Loss of             Service Water       VII.C1-15               3.3.1-79                       A boundary    steel                        Material           Integrity           (A-54)
Valve body Pressure Gray cast Raw water lint) boundary iron Valve bod v Pressure Cor;2(2er Condensation boundary alloy (ext)
.I Valve body            Pressure    Carbon      Condensation    Loss of             External           VII.I-11               3.3.1-58                       A
Valve body Pressure C01212er Raw water lint}
~alve boundary    steel        (ext)            Material           Surfaces           (A-81)
boundary alio-y Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 28 of 48
                      -- -'                                                              Monitoring body            Pressure    Carbon      Raw water (int)  Loss of             Service Water       VII.C1-19               3.3.1-76                       A boundary    steel                        Material           Inteqrity           (A-38) r Valve body              Pressure    Stainless    Condensation    Loss of             External           VII.F1-1                 3.3.1-27                       E boundary    steel        (ext)            Material           Surfaces           (A-09)
----.-~--------"-------... ~---~-~~-.. ~--.~... -,  
Monitoring                                                               ,
-,-,-.-.-~,-.. --,---.
I Valve body            Pressure    Stainless    Raw water (int)  Loss of             Service Water       VII,C1-15               3.3.1-79                       A boundary    steel                        Material           Inteqrity           (A-54)
Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Loss of Service Water VII.C1-9 3.3.1-81 A
Valve body            Pressure    Gray cast    Raw water lint)  Loss of             Service Water       VII.C1-19               3.3.1-76                       8.
Material Integrity (A-44)
boundary    iron                          Material             Inteqrity         iA-381 Valve body            Pressure    Gray cast    Condensation    Loss of             External           VII.I-11               3.3.1-58                       8.
Loss of External VII.F1-1 3.3.1-27 E
boundary    iron        (ext)            Material             Surfaces           (A-81 )
Material Surfaces (A-09)
Monitorina Valve body              Pressure  Gray cast    Raw water lint) Loss of             Selective         VII,C1-11               3.3.1                     ~
Monitorinq Loss of Service Water VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 A
boundary    iron                          Material             Leachina           iA-51j Valve bod v            Pressure  Cor;2(2er    Condensation    Loss of             External           VII.F1-16               3.3.1-25                       .G boundary  alloy        (ext)          Material             Surfaces           (A-46)
Material Integrity (A-54)
Monitorina Valve body            Pressure  C01212er      Raw water lint} Loss of             Service Water       VII.C1-9               3.3.1-81                       8.
Loss of External VII.I-11 3.3.1-58 A
boundary  alio-y                        Material             Intearity           iA-441
Material Surfaces (A-81)
Monitoring Loss of Service Water VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 A
Material Inteqrity (A-38)
Loss of External VII.F1-1 3.3.1-27 E
Material Surfaces (A-09)
Monitoring Loss of Service Water VII,C1-15 3.3.1-79 A
Material Inteqrity (A-54)
Loss of Service Water VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76
: 8.
Material Inteqrity iA-381 Loss of External VII.I-11 3.3.1-58
: 8.
Material Surfaces (A-81 )
Monitorina Loss of Selective VII,C1-11 3.3.1 ~
Material Leachina iA-51j Loss of External VII.F1-16 3.3.1-25  
.G Material Surfaces (A-46)
Monitorina Loss of Service Water VII.C1-9 3.3.1-81
: 8.
Material Intearity iA-441 I


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 29 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-10-IP2 Lube Oil System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-10-IP2 Lube Oil System (LO)                                                                                         I Aging Effect       Aging       NUREG-                               I Component        Intended                                                                                Table 1 I                                   Material Environment       Requiring       Management   1801 Vol. 2                   Notes I     Type          Function                                                                                Item Management       Programs       Item Heat             Pressure     Titanium   Lube oil         Loss of         Oil Analysis --            --            F exchanger         boundary                 {ffit1( ext)     Material (tubes)
Table 3.4.2-5-10-IP2 Lube Oil System Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 29 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-10-IP2 Lube Oil System (LO)
Heat             Heat transfer Titanium   Lube oil         Fouling         Oil Analysis --            --            F exchanger       I                           {ffit1( ext)
Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 I
(tubes)         I I
Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes I
I Heat             Pressure     Titanium   Raw water       Loss of         Service Water --            --            F I exchanger        boundary                 fe*tttiD!l       Material       Integrity (tubes)
Management Programs Item Heat Pressure Titanium Lube oil Loss of Oil Analysis F
Heat             Heat transfer Titanium     Raw water       Fouling         Service Water --            --            F exchanger                                   fe*tttiD!l                       Integrity (tubes)
exchanger boundary
{ffit1( e xt)
Material (tubes)
Heat Heat transfer Titanium Lube oil Fouling Oil Analysis F
exchanger I
{ffit1( ext)
(tubes)
I I Heat Pressure Titanium Raw water Loss of Service Water F
I boundary fe*tttiD!l Material Integrity I exchanger (tubes)
Heat Heat transfer Titanium Raw water Fouling Service Water F
exchanger fe*tttiD!l Integrity (tubes)
I I


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 30 of 48 Table 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IP1 Station Air System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IP1   .;;JLQUUI Air System :SA)
Table 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IP1 Station Air System Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 30 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IP1.;;JLQUUI Air System :SA)
Aging Effect         Aging         NUREG-Component          Intended                                                                                                Table 1 Material       Environment           Requiring       Management       1801 Vol. 2                   Notes Type          Function                                                                                                  Item Management         Programs             Item Boltin             Pressui         Carbon steel   Air-indoor (ext)       Loss of         Bolting Integrity VII.I-4       3.3.1-43     A boundary                                               Material                           (AP-27)                   ~-.---
Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Boltin Pressui Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)
Boltil             Pressure         Stainless       Air-indoor (ext)       None             None             VII.J-15     3.3.1-94     C
Loss of Bolting Integrity VII.I-4 3.3.1-43 A
                  . boundary         steel                                                                     (AP-17)
boundary Material (AP-27)  
CQmpressor         Pressure         Gra~ cast       Air-indoor (ext)       Loss of         External         VII.O-3       3.3.1-57     ~
~-.---
bousinq           boundary         iron                                   Material         Surfaces         (A-80)
Boltil Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
Monitoring Compressor         Pressure         Gra~   cast     Condensation           Loss of         Periodic         VII.O-2       3.3.1-53     J;.
None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C  
housina           boundary         iron           tio.!l                 Material         Surveillance and (A-26)
. boundary steel (AP-17)
CQmpressor Pressure Gra~ cast Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57  
~
bousinq boundary iron Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitoring Compressor Pressure Gra~ cast Condensation Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 J;.
housina boundary iron tio.!l Material Surveillance and (A-26)
Preventive I
Preventive I
Maintenance Drver housinq     Pressure         Stainless       Air-indoor (ext)       None             None             VII.J-15     3.3.1-94     ~
Maintenance Drver housinq Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
boundary         steel                                                                     (AP-17}
None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94  
Or~er   housing   Pressure         Stainless       Condensation           Loss of         One-Time         VII.O-4       3.3.1-54     J;.
~
boundary         steel           iinU                   Material         Inspection       (AP-81 )
boundary steel (AP-17}
, Filter housina     Pressure         Stainless       Air-indoor (ext)       None             None             VILJ-15       3.3.1-94     ~
Or~er housing Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 3.3.1-54 J;.
boundary         steel                                                                     (AP-17)
boundary steel iinU Material Inspection (AP-81 )  
Filter housina     Pressure         Stainless     Condensation           Loss of         One-Time         VILO-4       3.3.1-54     J;.
, Filter housina Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
boundary         steel         llnU                   Material         Inspection         (AP-81 )
None None VILJ-15 3.3.1-94  
Filter housing     Pressure         Carbon steel   Air-indoor (ext)     Loss of         External         VILO-3       3.3.1-57     A I boundary                                               Material         Surfaces           (A-80)
~
Monitoring Filtel hi         Pressure         Carbon steel   Condensation         Loss of         Periodic           VII.O-2     3.3.1-53     E boundary                         (int)                 Material         Surveillance and   (A-26)
boundary steel (AP-17)
Preventive Maintenance Filter housing I Pres~l.Ire       Carbon steel   I..Llbe oil {int}     Loss of         Oil Analvsis     .\Lll.C 1-1 7 3.3.1-14     o 316
Filter housina Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of One-Time VILO-4 3.3.1-54 J;.
boundary steel llnU Material Inspection (AP-81 )
Filter housing Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of External VILO-3 3.3.1-57 A
I boundary Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitoring Filtel hi Pressure Carbon steel Condensation Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E
boundary (int)
Material Surveillance and (A-26)
Preventive Maintenance Filter housing I Pres~l.Ire Carbon steel I..Llbe oil {int}
Loss of Oil Analvsis  
.\\Lll.C 1 -1 7 3.3.1-14 o 316  


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---.----~---.------------.---~-.----
            ---.-- - -~---.------- - ----.---~ - .----         ---    - - - - - -.. ---.---~--"--"~.-~----------~ - - -                 .. -~~~,~ . -,.   -" .-~-,-.- -
3.4.2-5-13-IP2IP1 Station ~~r System (SA) ponent Intended Function Material Environment
3.4.2-5-13-IP2IP1 Station    ~~r System (SA)                                                          ---- - -,-" ..,--
.ype boundary
Aging Effect         Aging           NUREG-ponent      Intended                                                                                                        Table 1 Material        Environment        Requiring       Management       1801 Vol. 2                                     Notes
.t:!.&sect;ill Pressure Gray cast Air - indoor exchanqer boundary iron (ext)
          .ype          Function                                                                                                          Item Management         Programs             Item boundary                                          Material                           (AP-301
[shelll
.t:!.&sect;ill                                                                                  External         VILI-8                 3.3.1-58             ~
.t:!.&sect;ill Pressure Gray cast Treated water exchanaer boundary iron
Pressure      Gray cast        Air - indoor      Loss of exchanqer                                                                                  Surfaces         (A-77) boundary      iron            (ext)            material
.llilll
[shelll                                                                                    Monitorinq
{&sect;b&ill
.t:!.&sect;ill              Pressure      Gray cast        Treated water      Loss of           Water Chemistry VILC2-1                 3.3.1-48             12 exchanaer            boundary      iron            .llilll            material         Control - Closed (A-63)
~anaer Pressure Gray cast Treated water boundary iron
{&sect;b&ill                                                                                    cooling Water
.llilll
  ~anaer Pressure      Gray cast        Treated water      Loss of           Selective       VILC2-8                 3.3.1-85             Q boundary      iron            .llilll            material         Leaching         (A-50)
{&sect;b&ill
{&sect;b&ill
~anaer
  ~anaer
.t:!.&sect;ill Copper alloy Condensation transfer
                      .t:!.&sect;ill      Copper alloy      Condensation      Fouling           Periodic                                                       &sect; transfer      > 15% Zn        .llilll                              Surveillance and (tubes)                                                                                  Preventive Maintenance
> 15% Zn
~t                      Pressure      Copper alloy    Condensation      Loss of           Periodic         VII.G-9                 3.3.1-28             J;,
.llilll (tubes)
exchanaer            boundary      > 15% Zn        .llilll            material         Surveillance and (AP-78)
~t Pressure Copper alloy Condensation exchanaer boundary
(tubes)                                                                                  Preventive Maintenance
> 15% Zn
  ~anaer                ~fer Copper alloy    Treated water    Fouling           Water Chemistry   VII,C2-2               3.3.1-52             12
.llilll (tubes)
                                      > 15% Zn        (ext)                              Control - Closed (AP-80)
~anaer
, (tubes)                                                                                  Coolina Water Heat                  Pressure      Copper alloy    Treated water    Loss of           Water Chemistry   VII.E1-2               3.3.1-51             12 exchanaer            boundary      > 15% Zn        (ext)            material         Control - Closed (AP-34)
~fer Copper alloy Treated water
(tubes)                                                                                  Coolina Water
> 15% Zn (ext)
  .t:!.&sect;ill          I Pressure      Copper alloy    Treated water    Loss of           Selective         VII.C2-6                 3.3.1-84             12
, (tubes)
  "'lAchdr ler          boundar:l    > 15% Zn        (ext)            material         Leaching           (AP-43)
Heat Pressure Copper alloy Treated water exchanaer boundary
I (tubes)
> 15% Zn (ext)
  ~anaer Pressure      Carbon steel    Air - indoor      Loss of           External           VI 1.1-8               3.3.1-58 boundar:l                      (ext)            material         Surfaces           (A-77)
(tubes)
[shelll                                                                                  Monitorina
.t:!.&sect;ill I Pressure Copper alloy Treated water
                                                                                                                                                            ~
"'lAchdr ler boundar:l
  ~anaer Pressure      Carbon steel    Lube oil (int)    Loss of           Oil Analysis       VII.C1-17               3.3.1-21 boundary                                        material                             (AP-39)
> 15% Zn (ext)
I (tubes)
~anaer Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor boundar:l (ext)
[shelll
~anaer Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int) boundary Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 31 of 48
------.. ---.---~--"--"~.-~----------~ -- -..  
-~~~,~. -,.  
-".-~-,-.--
Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Material (AP-301 Loss of External VILI-8 3.3.1-58  
~
Surfaces (A-77) material Monitorinq Loss of Water Chemistry VILC2-1 3.3.1-48 12 material Control - Closed (A-63) cooling Water Loss of Selective VILC2-8 3.3.1-85 Q
material Leaching (A-50)
Fouling Periodic  
&sect; Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Periodic VII.G-9 3.3.1-28 J;,
material Surveillance and (AP-78)
Preventive Maintenance Fouling Water Chemistry VII,C2-2 3.3.1-52 12 Control - Closed (AP-80)
Coolina Water Loss of Water Chemistry VII.E1-2 3.3.1-51 12 material Control - Closed (AP-34)
Coolina Water Loss of Selective VII.C2-6 3.3.1-84 12 material Leaching (AP-43)
Loss of External VI 1.1-8 3.3.1-58 material Surfaces (A-77)
Monitorina Loss of Oil Analysis VII.C1-17 3.3.1-21  
~
material (AP-39)  


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I     Type I   Function   Matenal     Environment       Requiring   Management       1801 Vol. 2   Table 1     I         Notes
Agi~ffeCI Aging  
~                                                         Management     Programs           Item       Item     +--____~ ____ "- ----I Pressure               Lube oil (ext)   Loss of     Oil Analysis     VII.C1-8 I  boundary                                  material                      (AP-47)
-~UREG:-
Pressure                Lube oil (ext)    Fouling      Oil Analysis      V.A-12 boundary                                                                (EP-47)
~~  
Treated water    Fou fu!g                                                      12
-~ - "-. ""--"--""-"---""- "-----""-"--
                                      .liD!l                                           (AP-80)
I Type I Function Matenal Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Table 1 I
Treated water     Loss of                                                       12
Notes  
                                      .liD!l           material Coolin Pressure                 Air-indoor (ext) None         None             VII.J-15 boundar                                                                   AP-17)
~
I Pressure Stainless     Condensation     Loss of     One-Time         VII.O-4     3.3.1-54          E boundar   steel           int             Material     Ins ection         AP-81)
Management Programs Item Item  
Pressure Carbon steel   Air-indoor (ext) Loss of     External         VII.O-3     3.3.1-57           A Material    Surfaces          (A-80)
+--____ ~ ____ "-----I Pressure I boundary Pressure boundary Lube oil (ext)
Monitorin Piping                 Carbon steel   Condensation     Loss of     Periodic         VII.O-2     3.3.1-53           E (int)           Material     Surveillance and   (A-26)
Lube oil (ext)
Preventive Maintenance Carbon steel   Condensation     Cracking -   Metal Fatigue -                                   ti int           fati ue     TLAA Carbon steel   Lube oil (int)   Loss of     Oil Analysis material Pressure Carbon steel   Lube oil (int)   Loss of     Oil Analysis boundary                                 material Pressure               Air-indoor (ext) Loss of       External         VII.O-3                         8 boundary                                   Material     Surfaces         (A-80)
Loss of material Fouling Treated water Fou fu!g Oil Analysis Oil Analysis VII.C1-8 (AP-47)
Monitorin                       ~_    __-L_
V.A-12 (EP-47)  
.liD!l (AP-80) 12 Treated water Loss of 12  
.liD!l material Coolin Pressure Air-indoor (ext)
None None VII.J-15 boundar AP-17)
I Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 boundar steel int Material Ins ection AP-81)
Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of External VII.O-3 Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitorin 3.3.1-54 E
3.3.1-57 A
Piping Carbon steel Condensation Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E
(int)
Material Surveillance and (A-26)
Preventive Maintenance Carbon steel Condensation Cracking -
Metal Fatigue -
ti int fati ue TLAA Carbon steel Lube oil (int)
Loss of Oil Analysis material Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int)
Loss of Oil Analysis boundary material Pressure Air-indoor (ext)
Loss of External VII.O-3 8
boundary Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitorin  
~  
-L_  


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Table 3-:~2~5*13~ip2IP1 Station ~I-: System S~--
                                                                  ------- ------"-~---~--                                         -,--~~ - ~   ,.,-,.,.,--~--.~-,--- -" .--~.~ - ---
Component Intended Type Function Material Environment Strai Filtration Stainless Condensation steel (int)
                                                                                                -.- - ,-.. ~---
Strainer I Filtration Stainless Condensation steel (ext)
Aging Effect       Aging               NUREG*
Strainer Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext) housing boundary Gray cast iron Strainer PI Carbon steel Condensation housing boundary Gray cast (int) iron Silencer Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext}
Component      Intended                                                                                                            Table 1 Material    Environment        Requiring   Management             1801 Vol. 2                                                         Notes Type    Function                                                                                                              Item Manaqement       Proqrams                   Item Strai          Filtration      Stainless    Condensation      Loss of       One-Time               VII.O-4                     3.3.1-54                             E steel        (int)            Material     Inspection             (AP-81 )
boundary SilencE" Pressure Carbon steel Condensation boundary iliJ1l T, Ik Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext) boundary T, Ik Pressure Carbon steel Condensation boundary (int)
Strainer      I Filtration      Stainless    Condensation      Loss of       One-Time               VII.O-4                   3.3.1-54                             E steel        (ext)            Material     Inspection             (AP-81 )                                                               -
Iill!.Is.
Strainer        Pressure        Carbon steel  Air-indoor (ext)  Loss of       External               VII.O-3                   3.3.1-57                             A housing        boundary        Gray cast                      Material     Surfaces               (A-80) iron                                          Monitoring Strainer        PI              Carbon steel  Condensation      Loss of       Periodic               VIID-2                     3.3.1-53                             E housing        boundary        Gray cast    (int)            Material     Surveillance and         (A-26) iron                                          Preventive Maintenance Silencer        Pressure        Carbon steel  Air-indoor (ext}  Loss of       External                 VII.O-3                   3.3.1 -57                             8.
Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int}
boundary                                        Material     Surfaces                 (A-80)
boundary Tubh Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext) boundary Tubi Pressure Carbon steel Condensation boundary (int)
Monitorina SilencE"        Pressure        Carbon steel  Condensation      Loss of       Periodic                 VII.O-2                   3.3.1-53                             &#xa3; boundary                      iliJ1l            Material     Surveillance and         (A-26)
Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 Nl-12-123 Page 33 of 48  
Preventive Maintenance T, Ik          Pressure        Carbon steel  Air-indoor (ext) Loss of       External               VII.O-3                   3.3.1-57                             A boundary                                        Material       Surfaces               (A-80)
-------------"-~---~--.... ----.-
Monitoring T, Ik          Pressure        Carbon steel  Condensation    Loss of       Periodic               VII.O-2                   3.3.1-53                             E boundary                      (int)            Material       Surveillance and       (A-26)
.-.---,-.. -,--~~ -~  
Preventive Maintenance Iill!.Is.      Pressure        Carbon steel  Lube oil (int}  Loss of       Oil Analysis           VII.C1-17                 3.3.1-14 boundary                                        material                               lAP-3D)
,.,-,.,.,--~--.~-,---
Tubh            Pressure        Carbon steel  Air-indoor (ext)  Loss of       External                 VII.O-3                   3.3.1-57                             A boundary                                        Material     Surfaces                 (A-80)
-".--~.~----
Monitoring Tubi            Pressure        Carbon steel  Condensation      Loss of       Periodic                 VII.O-2                   3.3.1-53                             E boundary                      (int)            Material     Surveillance and         (A-26)
-.- -,-.. ~---
Aging Effect Aging NUREG*
Table 1 Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Manaqement Proqrams Item Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 3.3.1-54 E
Material Inspection (AP-81 )
Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 3.3.1-54 E
Material Inspection (AP-81 )
Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57 A
Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitoring Loss of Periodic VIID-2 3.3.1-53 E
Material Surveillance and (A-26)
Preventive Maintenance Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1 -57
: 8.
Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitorina Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53  
&#xa3; Material Surveillance and (A-26)
Preventive Maintenance Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57 A
Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitoring Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E
Material Surveillance and (A-26)
Preventive Maintenance Loss of Oil Analysis VII.C1-17 3.3.1-14 material lAP-3D)
Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57 A
Material Surfaces (A-80)
Monitoring Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E
Material Surveillance and (A-26)  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 34 of 48 I able 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IPl S\aLlul Air System :SA)
I able 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IPl S\\aLlul Air System :SA)
Aging Effect       Aging        NUREG-Component        Intended                                                                                    Table 1 Material     Environment       Requiring     Management     1801 Vol. 2 Type          Function                                                                                      Item Management      Programs          Item Preventive Maintenance Tubin             Press'       Stainless     Air-indoor (ext) None         None             VII.J-15     3.3.1-94         A boundary      steel                                                          (AP-17)
Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Tubin Press' Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
Tubing            Pressure      Stainless      Condensation      Loss of      One-Time        VII.D-4     3.3.1-54         E boundary      steel          (int)            Material      Inspection      (AP-81 )
None boundary steel Tubing Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of boundary steel (int)
Tubing            Pressure      Copper alloy  Air-indoor (ext)  None          None            V.F-3         3.2.1-53       C boundary                                                                      (EP-10)
Material Tubing Pressure Copper alloy Air-indoor (ext)
Tubing            Pressure      Copper alloy  Condensation      Loss of      Periodic        VII.G-9       3.3.1-28       E boundary                    (int)            Material      Surveillance and (AP-78)
None boundary Tubing Pressure Copper alloy Condensation Loss of boundary (int)
Preventive Maintenance Trap              P            Carbon steel  Air-indoor (ext)  Loss of        External        VII.D-3       3.3.1-57       A boundary                                      Material      Surfaces        (A-80)
Material Trap P
Monitoring TI                Pressure      Carbon steel  Condensation      Loss of      Periodic        VII.D-2       3.3.1-53       E boundary                    (int)            Material      Surveillance and (A-26)
Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)
Preventive Maintenance Valve body        Pressure      Carbon steel  Air-indoor (ext)  Loss of        External      VII.D-3       3.3.1-57       A boundary                                      Material      Surfaces        (A-80)
Loss of boundary Material TI Pressure Carbon steel Condensation Loss of boundary (int)
Monitoring Valve body        Pressure      Carbon steel  Condensation      Loss of      Periodic        VII.D-2       3.3.1-53       E boundary                    (int)            Material      Surveillance and (A-26)
Material Valve body Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)
Preventive Maintenance                              *_._-
Loss of boundary Material Valve body Pressure Carbon steel Condensation Loss of boundary (int)
Valve bodv        Pressure      Carbon steel  Lube oil (int)    Loss of      Oil Analysis    VII.C1-17     3.3.1-14       D 316 boundary                                      material                        (AP-30)                   -
Material Valve bodv Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int)
Villve body        Pressure      Stainless    Air-indoor (ext)  None          None            VII.J-15     3.3.1-94       A boundary      steel                                                          (AP-17)
Loss of boundary material Villve body Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)
VHI    body        Pressure      Stainless    Condensation      Loss of        One-Time        VII.D-4     3.3.1-54       E boundary      steel          (int)            Material      Inspection      (AP-81 )
None boundary steel VHI body Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of boundary steel (int)
Valve body        Pressure      Gra',l cast    Air-indoor (ext} Loss of        External        \llI.Cl-17   3.3.1-14       ~
Material Valve body Pressure Gra',l cast Air-indoor (ext}
Loss of Aging Management Programs Preventive Maintenance None One-Time Inspection None Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Oil Analysis None One-Time Inspection External Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 34 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Item VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
(AP-17)
VII.D-4 3.3.1-54 E
(AP-81 )
V.F-3 3.2.1-53 C
(EP-10)
VII.G-9 3.3.1-28 E
(AP-78)
VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A
(A-80)
VII.D-2 3.3.1-53 E
(A-26)
VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A
(A-80)
VII.D-2 3.3.1-53 E
(A-26)
VII.C1-17 3.3.1-14 D 316 (AP-30)
VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A
(AP-17)
VII.D-4 3.3.1-54 E
(AP-81 )  
\\llI.Cl-17 3.3.1-14  
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Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 35 of 48 I~Ta:~!~~3A.2-:'~5:~}:IP2-ip1 Statio,! Air System (SA)----~------------~---                       -- ----------~- --~ ~ ~- -----   ~-~------~-~~---
Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 35 of 48 I~Ta:~!~~3A.2-:'~5:~}:IP2-ip1 Statio,! Air System (SA)----~------------~--- -- ----------~- --~ ~ ~- -----
co";~:ent r ~~~~~~~ I               Material 1EnVir=en;TA~~:u;!~ct Management Ma:a~:!ent 11 ~~~~ ~ ~
~-~------~-~~---
Programs      I    Item I
co";~:ent r ~~~~~~~ I Material 1EnVir=en;TA~~:u;!~ct Ma:a~:!ent 11 ~~~~ ~ I ~ --,---- -
Table 1 - - , - - - - -
=1 Management Programs I
Item Notes  =1 boundary     I iron                           I Material   I Surfaces           I (AP-30)
Item boundary I iron I Material I Surfaces I (AP-30)
Monitorinq Valve body                                       Lube (illJlo.!l   Loss of       Oil Analysis boundar         iron                             material body       Pressure       Copper alloy   Air-indoor (ext)   None         None                               3.2.1-53       C boundar Pressure       Copper alloy   Condensation       Loss of       Periodic                                           E boundary                       (int)             Material     Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Copper alloy   Air-indoor (ext)   None         None               I                               g boundary       > 15% Zn                                                             (EP-10)
Monitorinq Valve body Lube ( illJlo.!l Loss of Oil Analysis boundar iron material body Pressure Copper alloy Air-indoor (ext)
None None boundar Table 1 Item 3.2.1-53 C
Pressure Copper alloy Condensation Loss of Periodic E
boundary (int)
Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Copper alloy Air-indoor (ext)
None None I
g boundary  
> 15% Zn (EP-10)
Notes


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 36 of 48 LRA Appendix A and B changes as a result of revisions to tables are provided below. Changes are shown with strikethrough for deletions and underline for additions A.2.1.26 One-Time Inspection Program The One-Time Inspection Program is a new program that includes measures to verify effectiveness of an aging management program (AMP) and confirm the absence of an aging effect. For structures and components that rely on an AMP, this program will verify effectiveness of the AMP by confirming that unacceptable degradation is not occurring and the intended function of a component will be maintained during the period of extended operation. One-time inspections may be needed to address concerns for potentially long incubation periods for certain aging effects on structures and components. There are cases where either (a) an aging effect is not expected to occur but there is insufficient data to completely rule it out, or (b) an aging effect is expected to progress very slowly. For these cases, there will be confirmation that either the aging effect is indeed not occurring, or the aging effect is occurring very slowly as not to affect the component or structure intended function. A one-time inspection of the subject component or structure is appropriate for this verification. The inspections will be nondestructive examinations (including visual, ultrasonic, and surface techniques).
Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 36 of 48 LRA Appendix A and B changes as a result of revisions to tables are provided below. Changes are shown with strikethrough for deletions and underline for additions A.2.1.26 One-Time Inspection Program The One-Time Inspection Program is a new program that includes measures to verify effectiveness of an aging management program (AMP) and confirm the absence of an aging effect. For structures and components that rely on an AMP, this program will verify effectiveness of the AMP by confirming that unacceptable degradation is not occurring and the intended function of a component will be maintained during the period of extended operation. One-time inspections may be needed to address concerns for potentially long incubation periods for certain aging effects on structures and components. There are cases where either (a) an aging effect is not expected to occur but there is insufficient data to completely rule it out, or (b) an aging effect is expected to progress very slowly. For these cases, there will be confirmation that either the aging effect is indeed not occurring, or the aging effect is occurring very slowly as not to affect the component or structure intended function. A one-time inspection of the subject component or structure is appropriate for this verification. The inspections will be nondestructive examinations (including visual, ultrasonic, and surface techniques).
The elements of the program include (a) determination of the sample size based on an assessment of materials of fabrication, environment, plausible aging effects, and operating experience; (b) identification of the inspection locations in the system or component based on the aging effect; (c) determination of the examination technique, including acceptance criteria that would be effective in managing the aging effect for which the component is examined; and (d) evaluation of the need for follow-up examinations to monitor the progression of any aging degradation.
The elements of the program include (a) determination of the sample size based on an assessment of materials of fabrication, environment, plausible aging effects, and operating experience; (b) identification of the inspection locations in the system or component based on the aging effect; (c) determination of the examination technique, including acceptance criteria that would be effective in managing the aging effect for which the component is examined; and (d) evaluation of the need for follow-up examinations to monitor the progression of any aging degradation.
A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the water chemistry control programs by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material, and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by water chemistry control programs [Sections A.2.1.38, A.2.1.39 ,and A.2.1.40].
A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the water chemistry control programs by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material, and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by water chemistry control programs [Sections A.2.1.38, A.2.1.39,and A.2.1.40].
A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Oil Analysis Program by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material and fouling are not occurring on components within systems covered by the Oil Analysis Program [ Section A.2.1.25 ].
A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Oil Analysis Program by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material and fouling are not occurring on components within systems covered by the Oil Analysis Program [ Section A.2.1.25 ].
A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program by confirming that unacceptable loss of material and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program [ Section A.2.1 .8 ].
A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program by confirming that unacceptable loss of material and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program [ Section A.2.1.8 ].
One-time inspection activities on the following confirm that loss of material is not occurring or is so insignificant that an aging management program is not warranted .
One-time inspection activities on the following confirm that loss of material is not occurring or is so insignificant that an aging management program is not warranted.
* internal surfaces of stainless steel drain piping, piping elements and components containing raw water (drain water)
internal surfaces of stainless steel drain piping, piping elements and components containing raw water (drain water) internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, piping elements and components in the station air containment penetration exposed to condensation  
* internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, piping elements and components in the station air containment penetration exposed to condensation


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Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 37 of 48 internal surfaces of stainless steel dryer housings, filter housings, piping, tubing, strainers and valve bodies in the IP1 station air system exposed to condensation internal surfaces of stainless steel EDG starting air tanks, piping, piping elements and components exposed to condensation internal surfaces of carbon steel and stainless steel tanks, piping, piping elements and components in the RCP oil collection system exposed to lube oil internal surfaces of auxiliary feedwater system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components exposed to treated water from the city water system internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, piping elements and components in the containment penetration for gas analyzers exposed to condensation internal surfaces of circulating water stainless steel and CASS piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of intake structure system stainless steel piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of chemical feed system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing treated water internal surfaces of city water system stainless steel and CASS flex hoses, strainers, strainer housings, tanks, tubing, pump casings, piping, piping elements, valves bodies and components containing treated water (city water) internal surfaces of EDG system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing condensation or treated water (city water) internal surfaces of fresh water cooling system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water) internal surfaces of integrated liquid waste handling system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of lube oil system aluminum tanks piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of river water service system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of waste disposal system stainless steel and CASS tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of water treatment plant system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water) containment liner affected by the 1973 event behind the insulation to assure liner degradation is not occurring sample of potentially affected refueling cavity concrete obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall in an area susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage.
* internal surfaces of stainless steel dryer housings, filter housings, piping, tubing, strainers and valve bodies in the IP1 station air system exposed to condensation
Include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel Internal surfaces of instrument air system stainless steel tubing, aAtl-valve bodies and aluminum valve bodies When evidence of an aging effect is revealed by a one-time inspection, routine evaluation of the inspection results will identify appropriate corrective actions.  
* internal surfaces of stainless steel EDG starting air tanks, piping, piping elements and components exposed to condensation
* internal surfaces of carbon steel and stainless steel tanks, piping, piping elements and components in the RCP oil collection system exposed to lube oil
* internal surfaces of auxiliary feedwater system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components exposed to treated water from the city water system
* internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, piping elements and components in the containment penetration for gas analyzers exposed to condensation
* internal surfaces of circulating water stainless steel and CASS piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* internal surfaces of intake structure system stainless steel piping elements and components containing raw water
* internal surfaces of chemical feed system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing treated water
* internal surfaces of city water system stainless steel and CASS flex hoses, strainers, strainer housings, tanks, tubing, pump casings, piping, piping elements, valves bodies and components containing treated water (city water)
* internal surfaces of EDG system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing condensation or treated water (city water)
* internal surfaces of fresh water cooling system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)
* internal surfaces of integrated liquid waste handling system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* internal surfaces of lube oil system aluminum tanks piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* internal surfaces of river water service system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* internal surfaces of waste disposal system stainless steel and CASS tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* internal surfaces of water treatment plant system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)
* containment liner affected by the 1973 event behind the insulation to assure liner degradation is not occurring
* sample of potentially affected refueling cavity concrete obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall in an area susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage.
Include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel
* Internal surfaces of instrument air system stainless steel tubing, aAtl-valve bodies and aluminum valve bodies When evidence of an aging effect is revealed by a one-time inspection, routine evaluation of the inspection results will identify appropriate corrective actions.


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 38 of 48 8.1.27 ONE-TIME INSPECTION program Description The One-Time Inspection Program is a new program that includes measures to verify effectiveness of an aging management program (AMP) and confirm the absence of an aging effect. For structures and components that rely on an AMP, this program will verify effectiveness of the AMP by confirming that unacceptable degradation is not occurring and the intended function of a component will be maintained during the period of extended operation.
8.1.27 ONE-TIME INSPECTION program Description Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 38 of 48 The One-Time Inspection Program is a new program that includes measures to verify effectiveness of an aging management program (AMP) and confirm the absence of an aging effect. For structures and components that rely on an AMP, this program will verify effectiveness of the AMP by confirming that unacceptable degradation is not occurring and the intended function of a component will be maintained during the period of extended operation.
One-time inspections may be needed to address concerns for potentially long incubation periods for certain aging effects on structures and components. There are cases where either (a) an aging effect is not expected to occur but there is insufficient data to completely rule it out, or (b) an aging effect is expected to progress very slowly. For these cases, there will be confirmation that either the aging effect is indeed not occurring, or the aging effect is occurring very slowly as not to affect the component or structure intended function. A one-time inspection of the subject component or structure is appropriate for this verification. The inspections will be nondestructive examinations (including visual, ultrasonic, and surface techniques).
One-time inspections may be needed to address concerns for potentially long incubation periods for certain aging effects on structures and components. There are cases where either (a) an aging effect is not expected to occur but there is insufficient data to completely rule it out, or (b) an aging effect is expected to progress very slowly. For these cases, there will be confirmation that either the aging effect is indeed not occurring, or the aging effect is occurring very slowly as not to affect the component or structure intended function. A one-time inspection of the subject component or structure is appropriate for this verification. The inspections will be nondestructive examinations (including visual, ultrasonic, and surface techniques).
The elements of the program include (a) determination of the sample size based on an assessment of materials of fabrication, environment, plausible aging effects, and operating experience; (b) identification of the inspection locations in the system or component based on the aging effect; (c) determination of the examination technique, including acceptance criteria that would be effective in managing the aging effect for which the component is examined; and (d) evaluation of the need for follow-up examinations to monitor the progression of any aging degradation. The program will include activities to confirm the absence of aging effects as described below.
The elements of the program include (a) determination of the sample size based on an assessment of materials of fabrication, environment, plausible aging effects, and operating experience; (b) identification of the inspection locations in the system or component based on the aging effect; (c) determination of the examination technique, including acceptance criteria that would be effective in managing the aging effect for which the component is examined; and (d) evaluation of the need for follow-up examinations to monitor the progression of any aging degradation. The program will include activities to confirm the absence of aging effects as described below.
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A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program by confirming that unacceptable loss of material and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program.
A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program by confirming that unacceptable loss of material and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program.
One-time inspection activities on the following confirm that loss of material is not occurring or is so insignificant that an aging management program is not warranted.
One-time inspection activities on the following confirm that loss of material is not occurring or is so insignificant that an aging management program is not warranted.
* Internal surfaces of drain system stainless steel piping, tubing, and valve bodies exposed to raw water (drain water) in EDG buildings, primary auxiliary buildings, and electrical tunnels. Also included are drains in the IP3 auxiliary feed pump building
Internal surfaces of drain system stainless steel piping, tubing, and valve bodies exposed to raw water (drain water) in EDG buildings, primary auxiliary buildings, and electrical tunnels. Also included are drains in the IP3 auxiliary feed pump building Internal surfaces of stainless steel valve bodies in the station air containment penetration exposed to condensation  
* Internal surfaces of stainless steel valve bodies in the station air containment penetration exposed to condensation


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Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 39 of 48 Internal surfaces of stainless steel dryer housing, filter housings, piping, tubing, strainers, and valve bodies in the IP1 station air system exposed to condensation Internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, strainers, strainer housings, tanks, tubing and valve bodies exposed to condensation in the emergency diesel generator (EDG) starting air subsystem Internal surfaces of the carbon steel tanks, piping and valve bodies and stainless steel drain pans and flex hoses in the RCP oil collection system Internal surfaces of auxiliary feedwater system stainless steel tubing and valve bodies exposed to treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of stainless steel dryer housing, filter housings, piping, tubing, strainers, and valve bodies in the IP1 station air system exposed to condensation
Internal surfaces of stainless steel piping and valve bodies in the containment penetration for gas analyzers exposed to condensation Internal surfaces of circulating water (CW) system stainless steel or CASS piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of intake structure (DOCK) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of chemical feed (CF) system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing treated water Internal surfaces of city water (CYW) system stainless steel and CASS flex hoses, piping, piping elements and components, strainers, strainer housings, tubing and valve bodies containing treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, strainers, strainer housings, tanks, tubing and valve bodies exposed to condensation in the emergency diesel generator (EDG) starting air subsystem
Internal surfaces of emergency diesel generator (EDG) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing condensation or treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of the carbon steel tanks, piping and valve bodies and stainless steel drain pans and flex hoses in the RCP oil collection system
Internal surfaces of fresh water cooling (FWC) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of auxiliary feedwater system stainless steel tubing and valve bodies exposed to treated water (city water)
Internal surfaces of integrated liquid waste handling (lLWH) system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of the lube oil (LO) system aluminum tanks, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of the river water service system (RW) stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of the waste disposal (WDS) system stainless steel and CASS tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water  
* Internal surfaces of stainless steel piping and valve bodies in the containment penetration for gas analyzers exposed to condensation
* Internal surfaces of circulating water (CW) system stainless steel or CASS piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* Internal surfaces of intake structure (DOCK) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* Internal surfaces of chemical feed (CF) system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing treated water
* Internal surfaces of city water (CYW) system stainless steel and CASS flex hoses, piping, piping elements and components, strainers, strainer housings, tubing and valve bodies containing treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of emergency diesel generator (EDG) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing condensation or treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of fresh water cooling (FWC) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of integrated liquid waste handling (lLWH) system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* Internal surfaces of the lube oil (LO) system aluminum tanks, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* Internal surfaces of the river water service system (RW) stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water
* Internal surfaces of the waste disposal (WDS) system stainless steel and CASS tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 40 of 48
Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 40 of 48 Internal surfaces of the water treatment plant (WTP) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)
* Internal surfaces of the water treatment plant (WTP) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)
Containment liner affected by the 1973 event behind the insulation to assure liner degradation is not occurring Sample of potentially affected refueling cavity concrete obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall in an area susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage.
* Containment liner affected by the 1973 event behind the insulation to assure liner degradation is not occurring
* Sample of potentially affected refueling cavity concrete obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall in an area susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage.
Include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel.
Include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel.
A.2.1.28 Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program The Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program is an existing program that includes periodic inspections and tests that manage aging effects not managed by other aging management programs. In addition to specific activities in the plant's preventive maintenance program and surveillance program, the Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program includes enhancements to add new activities. The preventive maintenance and surveillance testing activities are generally implemented through repetitive tasks or routine monitoring of plant operations.
A.2.1.28 Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program The Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program is an existing program that includes periodic inspections and tests that manage aging effects not managed by other aging management programs. In addition to specific activities in the plant's preventive maintenance program and surveillance program, the Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program includes enhancements to add new activities. The preventive maintenance and surveillance testing activities are generally implemented through repetitive tasks or routine monitoring of plant operations.
Surveillance testing and periodic inspections using visual or other non-destructive examination techniques verify that the following components are capable of performing their intended function.
Surveillance testing and periodic inspections using visual or other non-destructive examination techniques verify that the following components are capable of performing their intended function.
* reactor building cranes (polar and manipulator), crane rails, and girders, and refueling platform
reactor building cranes (polar and manipulator), crane rails, and girders, and refueling platform recirculation pump motor cooling coils and housing city water system strainer housings and valve bodiesGomponents charging pump casings plant drain components and backwater valves station air containment penetration piping HVAC duct flexible connections HVAC stored portable blowers and flexible trunks EDG exhaust components EDG duct flexible connections EDG air intake and aftercooler components EDG air start components EDG cooling water makeup supply valves security generator exhaust components security generator radiator tubes SBO/Appendix R diesel exhaust components SBO/ Appendix R diesel turbochargers and aftercoolers SBO/Appendix R diesel cooling water heat exchangers SBOI Appendix R diesel fuel oil cooler diesel fuel oil trailer transfer tank and associated valves auxiliary feedwater components containment cooling duct flexible connections containment cooling fan units internals  
* recirculation pump motor cooling coils and housing
* city water system strainer housings and valve bodiesGomponents
* charging pump casings
* plant drain components and backwater valves
* station air containment penetration piping
* HVAC duct flexible connections
* HVAC stored portable blowers and flexible trunks
* EDG exhaust components
* EDG duct flexible connections
* EDG air intake and aftercooler components
* EDG air start components
* EDG cooling water makeup supply valves
* security generator exhaust components
* security generator radiator tubes
* SBO/Appendix R diesel exhaust components
* SBO/Appendix R diesel turbochargers and aftercoolers
* SBO/Appendix R diesel cooling water heat exchangers
* SBOIAppendix R diesel fuel oil cooler
* diesel fuel oil trailer transfer tank and associated valves
* auxiliary feedwater components
* containment cooling duct flexible connections
* containment cooling fan units internals


Docket Nos. 50-003. 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 41 of 48
control room HV AC condensers and evaporators control room HVAC ducts and drip pans control room HV AC duct flexible connections Docket Nos. 50-003. 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 41 of 48 circulating water, city water, intake structure system, emergency diesel generator, fresh water cooling, instrument air, integrated liquid waste handling, lube oil, miscellaneous, radiation monitoring, river water, station air, waste disposal, wash water, and water treatment plant system piping, piping components, and piping elements pressurizer relief tank main steam safety valve tailpipes atmospheric dump valve silencers feedwater system sight glass housings off-site power feeder, 138 kV underground transmission cable main condenser tube internal surfaces and condensate system expansion joints instrument air aftercooler tube internal surfaces and filters fresh water/river water heat exchanger internal and external surfaces circulating water system expansion joints, and pump casings river water system pump casings wash water system pump casings station air compressor casings, filter housings, heat exchanger tubes, strainer housings, tanks, and traps  
* control room HVAC condensers and evaporators
* control room HVAC ducts and drip pans
* control room HVAC duct flexible connections
* circulating water, city water, intake structure system, emergency diesel generator, fresh water cooling, instrument air, integrated liquid waste handling, lube oil, miscellaneous, radiation monitoring, river water, station air, waste disposal, wash water, and water treatment plant system piping, piping components, and piping elements
* pressurizer relief tank
* main steam safety valve tailpipes
* atmospheric dump valve silencers
* feedwater system sight glass housings
* off-site power feeder, 138 kV underground transmission cable
* main condenser tube internal surfaces and condensate system expansion joints
* instrument air aftercooler tube internal surfaces and filters
* fresh water/river water heat exchanger internal and external surfaces
* circulating water system expansion joints, and pump casings
* river water system pump casings
* wash water system pump casings
* station air compressor casings, filter housings, heat exchanger tubes, strainer housings, tanks, and traps


Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 42 of 48 B.1.29 PERIODIC SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Program Description The Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program is an existing program that includes periodic inspections and tests that manage aging effects not managed by other aging management programs. In addition to specific activities in the plant's preventive maintenance program and surveillance program, the Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program includes enhancements to add new activities. The preventive maintenance and surveillance testing activities are generally implemented through repetitive tasks or routine monitoring of plant operations. Credit for program activities has been taken in the aging management review of the following systems and structures. All activities are new unless otherwise noted.
Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 42 of 48 B.1.29 PERIODIC SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Program Description The Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program is an existing program that includes periodic inspections and tests that manage aging effects not managed by other aging management programs. In addition to specific activities in the plant's preventive maintenance program and surveillance program, the Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program includes enhancements to add new activities. The preventive maintenance and surveillance testing activities are generally implemented through repetitive tasks or routine monitoring of plant operations. Credit for program activities has been taken in the aging management review of the following systems and structures. All activities are new unless otherwise noted.
Circulating water system         Use visual or other NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of circulating water bolting, expansion joints, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material, cracking and change in material properties.
Circulating water system Use visual or other NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of circulating water bolting, expansion joints, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material, cracking and change in material properties.
City water system               Use visual or other NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of city water piping, strainer housing, valve bodies, piping elements, and components exposed to treated water (city water) to manage loss of material.
City water system Use visual or other NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of city water piping, strainer housing, valve bodies, piping elements, and components exposed to treated water (city water) to manage loss of material.
Condensate system               Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal surfaces of the main condenser tubes exposed to raw water (internal) and expansion joints exposed to treated water to manage loss of material, aM cracking and change in materials properties and fouling.
Condensate system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal surfaces of the main condenser tubes exposed to raw water (internal) and expansion joints exposed to treated water to manage loss of material, aM cracking and change in materials properties and fouling.
River water system               Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of river water pump casings, valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material and cracking.
River water system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of river water pump casings, valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material and cracking.
Fresh water cooling system       Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal and external surfaces of the fresh water/river water heat exchanger tubes exposed to raw water to manage loss of material and fouling.
Fresh water cooling system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal and external surfaces of the fresh water/river water heat exchanger tubes exposed to raw water to manage loss of material and fouling.
Wash water system               Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal of wash water pump casing, tubing, valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material, cracking and change in material properties.
Wash water system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal of wash water pump casing, tubing, valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material, cracking and change in material properties.  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 43 of 48 Station air system                Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect a representative sample of carbon steel station air containment penetration piping and the internals and externals of station air piping, piping elements and components to manage loss of material.
Station air system Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 43 of 48 Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect a representative sample of carbon steel station air containment penetration piping and the internals and externals of station air piping, piping elements and components to manage loss of material.
Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect a representative sample of the internals of station air compressor casings, filter housings, heat exchanger tubes (internal), strainer housings, tanks, traps, tubing and valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water condensation to manage loss of material and foulingcracking.
Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect a representative sample of the internals of station air compressor casings, filter housings, heat exchanger tubes (internal), strainer housings, tanks, traps, tubing and valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water condensation to manage loss of material and foulingcracking.
Instrument air system             Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect heat exchanger tubes on the instrument air aftercoolers to manage loss of material and fouling, filters exposed to indoor air, and tubing, piping and valves bodies exposed to condensation.
Instrument air system Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect heat exchanger tubes on the instrument air aftercoolers to manage loss of material and fouling, filters exposed to I
!          Parameters Monitored and Inspection Methods for Specific Aging Effects and I                                        Mechanisms Aging           Aging             Parameter                       Inspection I Effect             Mechanism             Monitored                         Method Loss of         Crevice               Surface       Visual (VT -1 or equivalent) or Material       Corrosion         condition or Wall           Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of         Galvanic             Surface       Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material       Corrosion         condition or Wall           Volumetric (RT or UT)
I I
I                                          thickness Loss of         General               Surface       Visual (VT-3 or equivalent) or I Material           Corrosion         condition or Wall           Volumetric (RT or UT)
I I I I
I I                                          thickness Loss of           MIC                 Surface       Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material                           condition or Wall           Volumetric (RT or UT)
indoor air, and tubing, piping and valves bodies exposed to condensation.
I    thickness Loss of           Pitting             Surface       Visual (VT -1 or equivalent) or Material         Corrosion         condition or Wall           Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness                                               I Loss of         Erosion               Surface       Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material                           condition or Wall           Volumetric (RT or UT)
Parameters Monitored and Inspection Methods for Specific Aging Effects and Mechanisms Aging Aging Parameter Inspection Effect Mechanism Monitored Method Loss of Crevice Surface Visual (VT -1 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of Galvanic Surface Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of General Surface Visual (VT-3 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of MIC Surface Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material I
I                                          thickness     i Cracking       SCC or Cyclic           Cracks         Enhanced Visual (VT-1 or equivalent)
condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of Pitting Surface Visual (VT -1 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of Erosion Surface Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness i
Loading                                     or Volumetric (RT or UT)
Cracking SCC or Cyclic Cracks Enhanced Visual (VT-1 or equivalent)
Cracki                                   Cracks             Visual (VT -3 or equivalent)
Loading or Volumetric (RT or UT)
Cracki Cracks Visual (VT -3 or equivalent)
(for elastomers)
(for elastomers)
Change in                           Hardenil and           Visual (VT-3 or equivalent)
Change in Hardenil and Visual (VT-3 or equivalent)
Material                               Cracks
Material Cracks I


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 44 of 48 Properties elastomers)
Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 44 of 48 Properties elastomers)
Change in                                                     Visual (VT-3 or equivalent)
Change in Crackina.
Crackina.
I Visual (VT-3 or equivalent) material blistering and QroQerties change in color f
material                                           I blistering and QroQerties                         change in color
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: 6. Acceptance Criteria Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program acceptance criteria are defined in specific inspection and testing procedures. Acceptance criteria include appropriate temperature, no significant wear, corrosion, cracking, change in material properties (for elastomers), and significant fouling based on applicable intended functions established by plant design basis. Any indications or relevant conditions of degradation are reported and submitted for further evaluation as part of the corrective action program. This evaluation is performed against criteria which ensure that the structure or component intended function(s) are maintained under all current licensing basis design conditions during the period of extended operation. These criteria include no unacceptable wear, corrosion, cracking, change in material properties (for elastomers), or change in material properties (for fiberglass) or significant fouling. Specific quantitative or qualitative criteria for acceptability are contained in manufacturer information or vendor manuals for some individual components. The engineering review process is used in situations where appropriate manufacturer data is unavailable.  
: 6. Acceptance Criteria Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program acceptance criteria are defined in specific inspection and testing procedures. Acceptance criteria include appropriate temperature, no significant wear, corrosion, cracking, change in material properties (for elastomers), and significant fouling based on applicable intended functions established by plant design basis. Any indications or relevant conditions of degradation are reported and submitted for further evaluation as part of the corrective action program. This evaluation is performed against criteria which ensure that the structure or component intended function(s) are maintained under all current licensing basis design conditions during the period of extended operation. These criteria include no unacceptable wear, corrosion, cracking, change in material properties (for elastomers), or change in material properties (for fiberglass) or significant fouling. Specific quantitative or qualitative criteria for acceptability are contained in manufacturer information or vendor manuals for some individual components. The engineering review process is used in situations where appropriate manufacturer data is unavailable.


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Attachment 2 Page 45 of 48 During the review of tables submitted by letter NL-09-079 the following table changes were identified. These components are included in scope for 54.4 (a)(2) and not as AFW PRFE components. The following tables identify additions with underline.
Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Page 45 of 48 During the review of tables submitted by letter NL-09-079 the following table changes were identified. These components are included in scope for 54.4 (a)(2) and not as AFW PRFE components. The following tables identify additions with underline.
Table 3.3.2-19-43-IP2 Water Treatment Plant System Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary of Aging Management Review 3.3.3-19-43-IP2: Water Treatment Plant System Aging Effect       Aging     NUREG-           Table 1 Component        Intended                                                                                              Notes Material   Environment     Requiring     Management   1801 Vol. 2       Item Type          Function Management       Programs         Item Boltina     Pressure     Carbon steel Air - outdoor   Loss of         Bolting       VII.I-1       3.3.1-43      8 boundary                   (exll           material       inteqritv     (AP-28)
Table 3.3.2-19-43-IP2 Water Treatment Plant System Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary of Aging Management Review 3.3.3-19-43-IP2: Water Treatment Plant System Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Management Programs Item Boltina Pressure Carbon steel Air - outdoor Loss of Bolting VII.I-1 boundary (exll material inteqritv (AP-28)
Boltinq     Pressure     Stainless   Air - outdoor   Loss of         Bolting                     ---          .Q boundary     steel     .
Boltinq Pressure Stainless Air - outdoor Loss of Bolting boundary steel (ext) material inteqritv Table 1 Notes Item 3.3.1-43 8
(ext)           material       inteqritv
.Q


Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Attachment 2 Page 46 of 48 Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2 Fresh Water Cooling System Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2: Fresh Water Cooling System Component ~ded-               Material      Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Vol. 2 Table 1 Notes Type         Function                                                           Programs                       Item I
Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2 Fresh Water Cooling System Docket Nos. 50-003,50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Page 46 of 48 Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2: Fresh Water Cooling System Component ~ded-Aging Effect Aging Management NUREG-Table 1 Type I
Management                               Item Bolting           Pressure     Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext) Loss of material Bolting Integrity     VII.I-4     3.3.1-43   A boundary                                                                             (AP-27)
Function Material Environment Requiring Programs 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Item Bolting Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext)
Bolting         Pressure     Stainless     Air - indoor (ext) None             None                 VII.J-15     3.3.1-94   C boundary     steel                                                                   (AP-17)
Loss of material Bolting Integrity VII.I-4 3.3.1-43 A
Compressor       Pressure     Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext) Loss of material External Surfaces     VIU-8       3.3.1-58   A boundary                                                       Monitoring           (A-77)
boundary (AP-27)
Pressure     Carbon steel Treated water     Loss of material Periodic Surveillance --         --          G.
Bolting Pressure Stainless Air - indoor (ext)
housing         boundary                   (int)                               and Preventive                               305 Maintenance Heat           Pressure     Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext) Loss of material External Surfaces     VII.I-8     3.3.1-58   A exchanger       boundary                                                       Monitoring           (A-77)
None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C
(shell)
boundary steel (AP-17)
,~-~~ ~
Compressor Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext)
Loss of material External Surfaces VIU-8 3.3.1-58 A
boundary Monitoring (A-77)
Pressure Carbon steel Treated water Loss of material Periodic Surveillance --
G.
housing boundary (int) and Preventive 305 Maintenance Heat Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext)
Loss of material External Surfaces VII.I-8 3.3.1-58 A
exchanger boundary Monitoring (A-77)
(shell)  
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Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-1 123 Attachment 2 Page 47 of 48 Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2: Fresh Water Cooling System Aging Effect                            NUREG-Component         Intended                                                     Aging Management                  Table 1 Material         Environment     Requiring                           1801 Vol. 2            Notes Type          Function                                                          Programs                      Item Management                               Item Heat                         Carbon steel     Treated water   Loss of material Periodic Surveillance --                    G, (int)                             and Preventive                              305 Maintenance Co(;!(;!er alloy Raw water (int) Loss of Material Periodic Surveillance VII.C1-3 and Preventive (A-55)
Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2: Fresh Water Cooling System Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Heat Carbon steel Treated water Loss of material (int)
Maintenance Pressure    Com;~er    alloy Air-indoor (ext} None            None                 V.F-3 boundary (EP-10)
Co(;!(;!er alloy Raw water (int)
Loss of Material Pressure Com;~er alloy Air-indoor (ext}
None boundary Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-1 123 Page 47 of 48 Aging Management NUREG-Table 1 Programs 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item Periodic Surveillance --
G, and Preventive 305 Maintenance Periodic Surveillance VII.C1-3 and Preventive (A-55)
Maintenance None V.F-3 (EP-10)  


Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Attachment 2 Page 48 of 48 TABLE 3.3.1 Summary of Aging Management Programs for the Auxiliary System Evaluated in Chapter VII of NUREG-1801 Table 3.3.1: Auxiliary Systems, NUREG-1801 Vol. 1 Further Item                              Aging Effect!      Aging Management Component                                                      Evaluation                Discussion Number                              Mechanism              Programs Recommended I
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I 3.3.1 -82   Copper alloy heat   Loss of material due Open-Cycle Cooling     No             Consistent with NUREG-1801 for most exchanger           to pitting, crevice, Water System                         components. The Service Water Integrity components           galvanic, and                                             Program manages loss of material in exposed to raw       microbiologically                                         copper alloy heat exchanger components.
TABLE 3.3.1 Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 48 of 48 Summary of Aging Management Programs for the Auxiliary System Evaluated in Chapter VII of NUREG-1801 Table 3.3.1: Auxiliary Systems, NUREG-1801 Vol. 1 Item Aging Effect!
water               influenced                                                 For some cogger alloy heat exchanger corrosion, and                                             comgonents, the Periodic Surveillance and fouling                                                   Preventive Maintenance Proqram manages loss of material.}}
Aging Management Further Component Evaluation Discussion Number Mechanism Programs Recommended 3.3.1 -82 Copper alloy heat Loss of material due Open-Cycle Cooling No Consistent with NUREG-1801 for most exchanger to pitting, crevice, Water System components. The Service Water Integrity components galvanic, and Program manages loss of material in exposed to raw microbiologically copper alloy heat exchanger components.
water influenced For some cogger alloy heat exchanger corrosion, and comgonents, the Periodic Surveillance and fouling Preventive Maintenance Proqram manages loss of material.
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Official Exhibit - ENT000580-00-BD01 - NL-12-123, Correction to Previous Responses Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event (Sept. 26, 2012)
ML12340A757
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  
Issue date: 09/26/2012
From: Dacimo F
Entergy Nuclear Northeast, Entergy Nuclear Operations
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, Document Control Desk
SECY RAS
References
RAS 23566, 50-247-LR, 50-286-LR, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01, NL-12-123
Download: ML12340A757 (54)


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ENT000580 Submitted: October 2, 2012 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of:

Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3)

ASLBP #: 07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #: 05000247 l 05000286 Exhibit #:

Identified:

Admitted:

Withdrawn:

Rejected:

Stricken:

Other:

ENT000580-00-BD01 10/15/2012 10/15/2012 Entergy Nuclear Northeast Indian Point Energy Center Entergx 450 GSB PO. Box Buchanan, NY 10511-0249 Tel (914) 254-2055 NL-12-123 September 26,2012 Fred Dacimo Vice President Operations Renewal U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001

SUBJECT:

REFERENCE:

Dear Sir or Madam:

Correction to Previous Responses Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 1, 2 & 3 Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 and 50-286 License Nos. DPR-5, DPR-26 and DPR-64

1. NRC letter dated December 30, 2008, "Request for Additional Information for the Review of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 2 and 3, License Renewal Application - Miscellaneous Items"
2. Entergy letter (NL 018)," Reply to Request for Additional Information - Miscellaneous Items," dated January 27, 2009
3. NRC Letter dated May 20,2009, "Request for Additional Information for the Review of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 2 and 3, License Renewal Application - Offsite Power, Refueling Cavity, and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event"
4. Entergy letter (NL-09-079)," Reply to Request for Additional Information Regarding Offsite Power, Refueling Cavity, and Unit 2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event," dated June 12, 2009
5. Entergy letter (NL-12-032), dated January 30, 2012, "Correction to Previous Response Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping"
6. Entergy letter (NL-09-1 06), "Questions Regarding Buried Piping Inspections," dated July 27,2009 Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc is providing corrections, as shown in Attachment 1 to the responses provided by references 2 and 4 for license renewal application (LRA) Appendix B, Section 1.6. Reference 1 provided a Request for Additional Information (RAI) for miscellaneous items after review of the submittal application and supplemental letters for renewal of the operating licenses for Indian Point Units 2 and 3. A new Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program was proposed for Indian Point as described in the LRA in Section B.1.6. The reference 2 and 4 response to RAI's 2.3A.4.5-2, 3.4.2-1 and 3.4.2-2 added components to the scope of license renewal for the auxiliary feedwater pump room fire event (Reference 2) and oldditional information on reView (AMR) results for added components H p fl':m",n('A 4). Reference 4 provided a response NRC RAI 3.4.2-2 (Reference 3) regarding additional information on aging effects and aging management programs to manage the aging

Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 2 of 2 effects for the component types that support the AFW pump room fire event that were not already included in the scope and subject to AMR. As a result of discovery of an omission in the response to RAls 2.3.A.4.5-2, 3.4.2-1 and 3.4.2-2 corrections were provided by Reference 5 for a portion of the river water system. Subsequently, a potential discrepancy was found during the review of NRC testimony for the NYS-5 contention on buried piping in that the testimony prepared by Entergy for the same contention did not include the circulating water system on IP2 as being in the scope of Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program for license renewal. Upon further review of this item it was confirmed that on page 21 and 22 of Attachment 1 of letter NL-09-079 (Reference 4) line items for bolting and piping and in the circulating water system at IP2 credit the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program. However, on page 1 of Attachment 1 of letter NL-09-106 (Reference 6) the circulating water system was omitted from the list of systems in the scope of the license renewal Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program. The buried piping in the circulating water system that is subject to aging management review had been included and remains in the IPEC buried piping program established in response to the industry initiative on buried piping. A review of the NL-09-079 (Reference 4) submittal identified no additional systems that were not included in the reference 6 submittal. The omission of the circulating water system from the reference 6 list of systems in the scope of the license renewal condition was recorded in the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) Corrective Action Program.

As a result of these discoveries, an extent of condition review was performed of the aging management review (AMR) report for the Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event and additional changes to the AMR were identified for the LRA as shown in Attachment 2.

If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact Mr. Robert Walpole at 914-254-6710.

I dec1!re under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on L-2(p ~1 k Sincerely, FRD/cbr Attachments: 1.

2.

Revised Appendix B, Section 1.6 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event LRA Table and Appendix A and B Changes cc:

Mr. William Dean, Regional Administrator, NRC Region I Mr. Sherwin E. Turk, NRC Office of General Counsel, Special Counsel Mr. Dave Wrona, NRC Branch Chief, Engineering Review Branch I Mr. John Daily, NRC Sr. Project Manager, Division of License Renewal Mr. Douglas Pickett, NRR Senior Project Manager Mrs. Bridget Frymire, New York State Public Service Commission NRC Resident Inspector's Office Mr. Francis J. Murray, Jr., President and CEO NYSERDA

ATTACHMENT 1 TO NL-12-123 Correction to Previous Response Regarding Unit 1 Buried Piping REVISED APPENDIX B, SECTION 1.6 Changes are shown with strikethrough for deletions and underline for additions in the revised Appendix B Section 1.6 ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.

INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 1,2 & 3 DOCKET NOS.50-003, 50-247 AND 50-286

B.1.6 BURIED PIPING AND TANKS INSPECTION Program Description Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 1 of 2 The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program is a new program that includes (a) preventive measures to mitigate corrosion and (b) inspections to manage the effects of corrosion on the pressure-retaining capability of buried carbon steel, gray cast iron, and stainless steel components. Preventive measures are in accordance with standard industry practice for maintaining external coatings and wrappings. Buried components are inspected when excavated during maintenance. If trending within the corrective action program identifies susceptible locations, the areas with a history of corrosion problems are evaluated for the need for additional inspection, alternate coating, or replacement. The program applies to buried components in the following systems.

Safety injection Service water Fire protection Fuel oil Security generator City water Plant drains Auxiliary feedwater Containment isolation support River water service (IP1)

Circulating Water System (lP2}

Of these systems, only the safety injection system contains radioactive fluids during normal operations. The safety injection system buried components are stainless steel. Stainless steel is used in the safety injection system for its corrosion resistance.

The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be modified based on operating experience to include a risk assessment of in-scope buried piping and tanks that includes consideration of the impacts of buried piping tank or tank leakage and of conditions affecting the risk for corrosion. The program will classify pipe segments and tanks as having a high, medium or low impact of leakage based on the safety class, the hazard dosed by fluid contained in the piping and the impact of leakage on reliable plant operation. Corrosion risk will be determined through consideration of piping or tank material, soil resistivity, drainage, the presence of cathodic protection and the type of coating. Inspection priority and frequency for periodic inspections of the in-scope piping and tanks will be based on the results of the risk assessment.

Inspections will be performed using qualified inspection techniques with demonstrated effectiveness. Inspections will begin prior to the period of extended operation.

Prior to entering the period of extended operation, plant operating experience will be reviewed and multiple inspections will be completed within the past ten years. Additional periodic inspections will be performed within the first ten years of the period of extended operation.

The program will be implemented prior to the period of extended operation.

NUBEG-1801 Consistency Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 2 of 2 The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be consistent with program attributes described in NUREG-1801,Section XI.M34, Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection.

Exceptions to NUBEG-1801 None Enhancements None Operating Experience The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program is a new program. Plant and industry operating experience will be considered when implementing this program. Industry operating experience that forms the basis for the program is described in the operating experience element of the NUREG-1801 program description. IPEC plant-specific operating experience is not inconsistent with the operating experience in the NUREG-1801 program description.

The IPEC program is based on the program description in NUREG-1801, which in turn is based on industry operating experience. As such, operating experience assures that implementation of the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection program will manage the effects of aging such that applicable components will continue to perform their intended functions consistent with the current licensing basis through the period of extended operation.

Conclusion The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program will be effective for managing aging effects since it will incorporate proven monitoring techniques, acceptance criteria, corrective actions, and administrative controls. The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program assures the effects of aging will be managed such that applicable components will continue to perform their intended functions consistent with the current licensing basis through the period of extended operation.

ATTACHMENT 2 TO NL-12-123 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Fire Event LRA Table and Appendix A and B Changes The following tables include changes as a result of the additional review of the auxiliary feedwater pump room fire event aging management review tables. Changes are shown with stril<ethrough for deletions and underline for additions to the tables submitted in letter NL 079.

ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.

INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 1,2 & 3 DOCKET NOS.50-003, 50-247 AND 50-286

Conventional Closed Cooling System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 1 of 48 Added, deleted and revised line items to change materials to admiralty (inhibited) tubes and muntz (copper alloy> 15% Zn) tube sheets Condensate System Added line item for stainless steel expansion joints Added line items for elastomer expansion joints located at condensate pump suction Added line items for titanium heat exchanger (tubes) subject to treated water (internal) for gland steam condenser Deleted duplicative row for titanium heat exchanger (tubes) in steam (ext) for loss of material and fouling Changed material for sight glasses to stainless steel/Added line item for 'cracking' for stainless steel sight glasses Deleted line items for piping, thermowells, tubing and valve bodies at main condenser with Metal Fatigue - TLAA identified as the aging management program since water temperatures are not expected to reach levels where fatigue is a concern.

Circulating Water System Deleted line item for carbon steel pump casing in raw water external City Water System Line items deleted for sight glasses Wash Water System Added line items for cast iron and fiberglass pipe Deleted line items for expansion joints since they are short lived Deleted line items for nozzles since they are part of the Service Water system Deleted line items for flex hose since they are part of the City Water system Added line items for gray cast iron valves Instrument Air System Added line items for IA Aftercooler heat exchanger shell, Deleted line item for loss of material due to selective leaching for the tubes

Added line items for plastic tube sheets Added line item for intake filters and housings Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 2 of 48 Added line item for carbon steel piping subject to condensation (internal)

Added line items for stainless steel and copper alloy tubing subject to condensation (internal)

Added line items for carbon steel, stainless steel, copper alloy and copper alloy> 15% Zn and aluminum valve bodies subject to condensation (internal)

Added line item for filter Instrument Air Closed Cooling Water System Added line items for copper alloy> 15% Zn tube sheets for heat exchanger Service Water System Added line items for gray cast iron and copper alloy valve bodies in raw water Changed nozzle intended function to flow control and material to stainless steel Lube Oil System Corrected heat exchanger tubes to show lube oil (external) and raw water (internal).

IP1 Station Air System Added line items for:

Compressor casing/Condensation(int)

Filter housing (Carbon steel)/Lube oil(int)

Dryer housing/condensation(jnt)

Lube oil heat exchanger tubes/Lube oil(ext)-Treated Water(int)

Intake air filter housing/Indoor Air(int)

Lube oil piping/Lube Oil(int)

Aftercooler heat exchanger/Condensation(int)-Treated Water( ext)

Lube oil pump casing/Lube oil(int)

Lube oil tank/Lube oil(int)

Strainer housing/Condensation(int)

Filter housing (Stainless Steel) /Condensation(int)

Valves (Carbon Steel & Gray Cast Iron)/Lube Oil(int)

Valves (Copper Alloy> 15% Zn)/Condensation(int)

Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 3 of 48 Conventional Closed Cooling System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Conventional Closed Cooling System (CCC)

[:

r~:

Aging Effect Aging NUREG-

~-~[:--

Com onent Intended Table 1 N t TP F

f Matenal Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item 0 es ype unc Ion Programs Item Management

---+"-_.

I Heat exchanger Pressure Copper alloy> Treated water Loss of material Water Chemistry VII.E1-2 3.3.1-51 D

I (tubes) boundary 15% Zn (ext)

Control - Closed (AP-34)

(inhibited)

Cooling Water Heat exchanger Heat transfer Copper alloy> Treated water Fouling Water Chemistry VII.C2-2 3.3.1-52 B

(tubes) 15%Zn (ext)

Control - Closed (AP-80)

~e;Gha~g., ipressu,e (inhibited)

Cooling Water Copper alloy >- Treated water Loss of material

~elesti'Je VII.C2 e 3.3.1 84

~

(t\\;llaesj lao\\;lRdary H~%lR fiAtt Leasl:liR§

(,6.[2 43j Heat exchanger Pressure Copper alloy> Raw water Loss of material Service Water VII.C1-3 3.3.1-82 C

(tubes) boundary 15% Zn (int)

Integrity (A-65)

(inhibited)

Heat exchanger I Heat transfer Copper alloy> Raw water Fouling Service Water VII.C1-6 3.3.1-83 C

(tubes)

I 15%Zn (int)

Integrity (A-72)

I (inhibited)

I U",,,t ~,,,h,...,n.....,.w [2ress\\:lre Cepl3er alley", Treated water Less ef material

~elesti"'te VII.C1 4 3.3.1 84 I~

-, ':::0' It..Lbo", \\

lae!:lAdary 1§% lR

{tOOt Leasl:liA§ fA-OOf Heat exchanger I Pressure C01212er alloy: > Treated water Loss of material Water Chemist[Y. VII.E1-2 13.3.1.-51 12 (tube sheet) boundary:

15%Zn Slo!l Control - Closed (AP-34)

Cooling Water

  • Heat exchanger Pressure C01212er alloy:

Treated water Loss of material Selective VII.C2-6 3.3.1-84 Q

  • (tube sheet) boundary:

>15% Zn Slo!l Leaching (AP-43)

! Heat exchanger Pressure C01212er alloy Raw water Loss of material Selective VII.C1-4

.3.3.1-84

.Q I (tube sheet) boundary:

>15% Zn (ext)

Leaching (A-66)

Table 3.4.2-5-1-IP2 Conventional Closed Cooling System (CCC)

--~~--~~~~

Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Heat exchanqer Pressure CO(2(2er allo~ > Raw water Loss of material (tube sheet) boundary 15% Zn (ext)

Aging Management Programs Service Water Integrit~

Docket Nos.50-003) 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 4 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VII.C1-3 13.3.1-82 g

(A-65)

Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 5 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review

... '",.,.":: Condensate System (CONO)

I Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Component Intended Table 1 Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)

Loss of Bolting Integrity VIILH-4 3.4.1-22 A

boundary steel Material (S-34)

Bolti Pressure Stainless Air-indoor-( ext)

None None VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41 C

boundary steel (SP-12)

Expansion joint Pressure Stainless Air-indoor( ext}

None None VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41

~

boundary steel (SP-12)

Exoansion ioint Pressure Stainless Treated water Loss of Water VIILE-29 3.4.1-16 I~

boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

Material Chemistry (SP-16)

Control-Primary

& Secondary Expansion joint Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking Water VIILE-30 3.4.1-14

~

boundary steel

>140°F (int)

ChemistrY (SP-17)

Control-Primary

& Secondary Expansion loint Pressure Elastomer Treated water Cracking Periodic

§ boundar:.!

!In!l Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Exoansion ioint Pressure Elastomer Treated water Change in Periodic

§ boundary (int) material Surveillance grogerties and Preventive Maintenance Expansion joint Pressure Elastomer Air-indoor-(extl Cracking Periodic VII.F2-7 3.3.1-11 I;

boundary Surveillance (A-17) and Preventive I

Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CO NO)

I Aging Effect Component Intended Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management E_xpansion ioint Pressure Elastomer Air-indoor-(ext)

Change in boundary material (2ro(2erties Heat exchanger Press Carbon Steam (ext)

Loss of steel Material Heat exch, p,

Carbon Treated water Loss of steel (int)

Material Heat exchanger Pressl Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)

Loss of boundary steel Material Heat exchanl Press Titanium Steam (ext)

Loss of (tubes)

Material Heat exchanger Heat Titanium Steam (ext)

Fouling (tubes) transfer Heat exchanger Pressure Titaniul Raw water Loss of (tubes) boundary (int)

Material Heat exchanger Heat Titanium Raw water Fouling transfer (int)

Aging Management Programs Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary External Surfaces Monitoring Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 6 of 48

---~~---- ~-~--- - - - ------~--

NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VII.F2-7 3.3.1-11 1;

(A-17)

VIII.A-16 3.4.1-2 C 404 (S-06)

VIII.E-34 3.4.1-4 A, 404 (S-10)

VIII.H-7 3.4.1-28 A

(S-29)

F F

F F

i

Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (COND)

-~~--- -~~-~~----

Component Intended Type Function Material Environment Heat exchanger Pressure Titanium Treated water (tubes) boundar~

iliill Heat exchanqer Heat Titanium Treated water (tubes)

I transfer iliill I

I Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Treated water boundary alloy (int)

Heat exchanger Heat Copper Treated water (tubes) transfer alloy (int)

Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Lube oil (ext)

(tubes) alloy Heat exch, Heat Copper Lube oil (ext) alloy Heat

han, Pressu Stainless Steam (ext)

(tubes) boundary steel Heat exchanger PI Stainless Steam (ext)

(tubes) boundary steel Heat exchanger Heat Stainless Steam (ext)

Aging Effect Aging Requiring Management Management Programs Loss of Water Material Chemistr~

Control-Primary

& Secondary Fouling Water Chemistr~

Control-Primar~

& Secondary Water Loss of Chemistry material Control ~

Primary &

Secondary Fouling Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Loss of Oil Analysis Material Fouling Oil Analysis Loss of Water Material Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Cracking Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Fouling Water Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 7 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item

.E

.E VIII.A-5 3.4.1-15 o 404 (SP-61 )

VIII.E-10 3.4.1-9 A, 404 (SP-58)

VIII.G-8 3.4.1-10 0,405 (SP-53)

VIII.G-8 3.4.1-10 0,405 (SP-53)

VIII.B1-3 3.4.1-37 C

(SP-43)

VIII.B1-2 3.4.1-39 C

(SP-44)

G

Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)

-~-~---

Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management (tubes) transfer steel Heat (ch, p,

Stainless Treated water Loss of (tubes) boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

Material Heat exchanger Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking (tubes) boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

Heat exchanger Heat Stainless Treated water Fouling (tubes) transfer steel

>140°F (int) 1",,>+ ",,,h-:>y....,,,,y Presstire

+itaRitiffi

~teaffi (e*tj Loss of i+o.h",C'\\

bOtiRElary MatOFial I-.ln Meat

+itaRitiffi

~teaffi (e*t)

FOtiliRg it..hoC' \\

Piping

Pressu, Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material

~

D GarboR

+reateEl '.... ater Grael~iRg

~

steel fffit.}

f""'ti,.,. ""

Pipil Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)

Loss of boundary steel Material Aging Management Programs Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Watef GReffiistr'y' GORtrol PFiffiary II c~~,~-1",..

Watef GReffiistr'y' GORtrol Priffiary 11_ c.

Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Metal Fatigtie

+bAA External Surfaces Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 8 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VIII.E-36 3.4.1-16 A 404 (S-22)

VIII.E-30 3.4.1-14 C. 404 (SP-17)

VIII.E-13 3.4.1-9 A 404 (SP-40)

~

~

VIII.E-34 3.4.1-4 A, 404 (S-10)

VlIl.g~ ~G 3.4.1 1 G

fS-OOt.

VIII.H-7 3.4.1-28 A

(S-29)

Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)

.-~ - -~ -- T-Aging Effect Component Intended M t. I a ena Environment Requiring Type Function Management

'Sight glass I Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)

Loss of I boundary Stainless Material steel None

, Sight glass Pressure Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary Stainless

> 140°F (int)

Material steel Siqht qlass Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundarv steel

> 140°F (int)

Sight glass Pressure Glass Air-indoor-( ext)

None boundary Sight,las

~~~~~ary Glass Treated water None (int)

Th, lowell PressU!

Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)

Loss of boundary steel Material Th*

~ II PI Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material TI Idressure Carbon Treated 'Nater Crackin§ boundary steel

{ffitf

~

T httlllluwttil I Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary steel Aging Management Programs Monitoring External Surfaoes Monitorin§ None Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondarv None None External Surfaces Monitoring Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Metal Fati§ue ThAA None Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-1 NUREG-1801 Vol. 2 Item VIII.I=4 7-

~

VIILI-10 (SP-12)

VIII.E g4 iSId Wj VIII.E-29 (SP-16)

VIII.E-30 (SP-1?)

VIILI-5 LSP-9j VIII.I-8 (SP-35)

VIII.H-?

(S-29)

VIII.E-34 (S-10)

VIII.B1 10

~

VII 1.1-1 0 (SP-12)

Table 1 Item g.4.~ 28 3.4.1-41 g.4.~ 28 3.4.1-16 3-.4.1-14 3.4.1-40 3.4.1-40 3.4.1-28 3.4.1-4 aA-1--+

3.4.1-41 2

Page 9 of 48 Notes 400 A

A

~

A A

A A,404 C

A

Table 3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)

Component Int~ndt::d Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Thermowell Pressl Stainless Treated water Loss of boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

Material Thermowell Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

TI 0

Stainless

+FeateEi 'NateF Cmcking beundaF'y'

&tee-!

",14QoF (int)

~

Tllbil Pressure Stainless Air-indoor-( ext)

None boundary steel Tubil Pressure Stainless Treated water Loss of boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

Material Tubing Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

~

PFessuFe Stainless

+FeateEi wateF Cmcking beundaF'y'

&tee-!

",14 QOF (int)

~

Valve body Pressure Carbon Treated water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material

.I, Dr",,,,, orn CaFbon

+FOateEi wateF Cmcking "J

h",,,,rlar>

&tee-!

fiflij

~

J Aging Management Programs Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Metal Fatigue

+bAA None Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Metal Fatigue

+bAA Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Metal Fatigue

+bAA Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-1 Page 10 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VIILE-29 3.4.1-16 A 404 (SP-16)

VIILE-30 3.4.1-14 A, 404 (SP-17)

VILE1 16 3.3.1 2 c_ -Ll£\\f;.

{A-&7t VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41 A

(SP-12)

VIII.E-29 3.4.1-16 A, 404 (SP-16)

VIII.E-30 3.4.1-14 A, 404 (SP-17)

VII.E1 16

~

G,4Oe

{A-&7t VIILE-34 3.4.1-4 A, 404 (S-10)

'1111.81 1 Q 3.4.1 1 C

f&-OO}

3.4.2-5-2-IP2 Condensate System (CONO)

Component Intended Aging Effect Function Material Environment Requiring Management Valve body Pressure Carbon Air-indoor-( ext)

Loss of boundary steel Material Valve body

p.

Stainless Treated Loss of boundary steel water> 140°F Material (int)

Valve body Pressure Stainless Treated water Cracking boundary steel

> 140°F (int)

\\1..,1"", hnrh.

Orr"",, "'"'

Stainless

+FeateEl '.... ateF CFacking OJ eGUnElaFY steef

.14GoF ~int)

~

Valve body

~~~~~ary Stainless Air-indoor-( ext)

None steel Aging Management Programs External Surfaces Monitoring Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Water Chemistry Control-Primary

& Secondary Metal Fatigue

+bAA None Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 11 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VIILH-7 3.4.1-28 A

(S-29)

VIILE-29 3.4.1-16 A,404 (SP-16)

VIII.E-30 3.4.1-14 A,404 (SP-17)

VILE1 16 3.3.1 2 G,4Gl fM+}

VIII.I-10 3.4.1-41 A

(SP-12)

Table 3.4.2-5-3-IP2 Circulating Water System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 12 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review I I aOle 3.4.2-5-;:s-.... ~ I.JlrcUiatin ~ Water System (CIRC)


~-

Component I Intended M t. IE' t

Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 T ~..

  • en.

nVlronmen Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes ype unclon Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Bolting Integrity VILI-1 3.3.1-43 C

I boundary steel (ext) material (AP-28)

--C' Bolting P

Carbon Soil (ext)

Loss of Buried Piping VIILE-1 3.4.1-11 C

ressure steel material and Tanks (S-01 )

boundary Inspection 1-----'

Periodic VIILG-36 3.4.1-8 E

r:B01'in g

I Pressure Carbon Raw water Loss of Surveillance (S-12)

I boundary steel (ext) material and Preventive Maintenance Periodic VILC1-1 3.3.1-75 E

~~t~nSion Pressure Elastomer Raw water (int)

Cracking Surveillance (AP-75) boundary and Preventive Maintenance Change in Periodic VII.C1-1 3.3.1-75 E

Expansion Pressure Surveillance (AP-75) joints boundary Elastomer Raw water (int) material and Preventive properties Maintenance Periodic G

Expansion Pressure Elastomer Air-outdoor Cracking Surveillance joints boundary (ext) and Preventive Maintenance Change in Periodic G

Air-outdoor Surveillance Elastomer (ext) material and Preventive properties Maintenance

. Pipil PI Carbon Soil (ext)

Loss of Buried Piping VIII.E-1 3.4.1-11 C

Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 123 Page 13 of 48 Table~4:2-5-3~fP2CjrCu~atin 1iVat~L Sys~~J'!ITCIf!ff--=- --------------------------------==--= I

==~-=~~=~=-~--==~=:::=-

---~

Com onent Intended Aging ~!fect Aging NUREG-Table 1 T

p F

t" Matenal Environment ReqUlrmg Management 1801 Vol. 2 It ype unc Ion em Management Programs Item

---+_

boundary steel material and Tanks (S-01)

Inspection Notes Pipin l Pressure boundary PI boundary Pump casing Pressure boundary Pump casing Pressure boundary Pums Gasino I Pressure boundary Pressure Carbon steel Carbon steel Carbon steel Carbon steel Carbon steel Air-outdoor Loss of (ext) material Raw water (int) I Loss of material Air-outdoor I Loss of (ext) material Raw water (int) I Loss of material Raw'.'Vater

~

Loss of material External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Stainless Raw water (int)

Loss of Periodic steel material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance VIII.H-8 (S-41 )

VIII.G-36 (S-12)

VIII.H-8 (S-41 )

VIII.G-36 (S-12)

VIII.G 36

~

Stainless Raw water Loss of Periodic VIII.E-27 steel (ext) material Surveillance (SP-36) and Preventive Maintenance Gray cast Air-outdoor Loss of External VIII.E-27 iron (ext) material Surfaces (SP-36)

MonitorinJL Gray cast aw water (int) I Loss of Periodic VIII.G-36 3.4.1-28 A

3.4.1-8 E

3.4.1-28 A

3.4.1-8 E

3.4.1 8 e

3.4.1-8 E

ITa I Co~:

3:4~2~5:3::'P2j~!rcul~!~~~Waler ~~em~CIRC) ____

lonent

~

'pe h-I Pu.

~

casing casing I

L-r u

I casing Intended Function I boundary

\\

Pressure boundary Pressure boundary PI boundary Material Environment iron Gray cast Raw water (int) iron Gray cast Raw water iron (ext)

Gray cast Raw water iron (ext)

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 14 of 48

.. ---.. ------.. ---.---.. --------~------

~~~-=~=-==~ ~====1 Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2

~e~

Notes Aging Effect Aging NUREG-T bl ~-l Management Programs Item_

.. _____ ~_1 material Surveillance (S-12) and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Selective VIII.A-7 3.4.1-36 C

material Leaching (SP-2S)

Loss of Periodic VIII.G-36 3.4.1-S E

material Surveillance (S-12) and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Selective VIII.A-7 3.4.1-36 C

material Leaching (SP-2S)

Table 3.4.2-5-4-IP2 City Water System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-1 Page 15 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3 4 ~-".4*IP2 City Water System (CYW)

Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Bolting VII.I-1 3.3.1-43 A

boundary steel (ext)

Material Inteqritv (AP-28)

Bolting Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of Bolting G

boundary steel (ext)

Material Inteqrity Boltin!

Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of Bolting VI 1.1-4 3.3.1-43 A

boundary steel Material Inteqritv (AP-27)

Boltin, Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C

boundary steel (AP-17)

Flex hose Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

boundary steel (AP-17)

Flex hose Pressure Stainless Treated water Loss of One-Time G,407 boundary steel (int)

Material Inspection Pi Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of External VII.I-8 3.3.1-58 A

boundary steel Material Surfaces (A-77)

Monitorinq Piping Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of External VII.I-9 3.3.1-58 A

boundary steel (ext)

Material Surfaces (A-78)

Monitorinq Piping Pressure Carbon Treated Loss of Periodic G,407 boundary steel water(int)

Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Pi Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

boundary steel (AP-17)

Pipin Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of External

§ boundary steel (ext)

Material Surfaces Monitorinq

Strainer housing Strainer housing housing Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 16 of 48 Aging Effect Aging NUREG-T bl Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2

~e~

  • Notes Mana ement Pro rams Item Stainless Treated Loss of One-Time steel water(int)

Material Inspection External

¥J-h+.9 Pressure Carbon Air outdoor Loss of S rf I A~ 7Q\\

U aces

~

boundary

&teet

{Bxt1 material Periodic Pressure Carbon Treated water Loss of Surveillance boundary

&teet

{iflt}

material and Preventive Maintenanoe

~

I Nooe I Nooe

~

Nooe Nooe Stainless Loss of One-Time steel water int Material Ins ection Stainless Treated Loss of One-Time steel water ext Material Ins ection Carbon Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of External boundary steel Material Surfaces Monitoring Carbon Treated Loss of Periodic boundary steel water(int)

Material Surveillance and Preventive I Air-indoor (ext)

Maintenance Stainless None None steel Pressure Stainless Treated Loss of One-Time boundar steel water int Material Ins ection Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext)

None None boundary alloy >15%

Zn Copper I Trp;:Jtprl I I m;c: nf I pprinrlir VII.J-15 (AP-17)

V.F-3 (EP-10)

A

, G, 407 407 407 3.3.1-94 A

407 3.2.1-53 C

407

i-4-IP2 City Water S,:'U:::III (CYW)

It Intended Function Material Environment boundary alloy >15%

water(int)

Zn Strail housing Pressure Copper Treated boundary alloy >15%

water(int)

Zn Tubing Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor boundary steel (ext)

Tubin!

~~~~~ary Stainless Air-indoor (ext) steel

Tubin, Pressure Stainless Treated boundary steel water(int)

Valve body Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor boundary steel (ext)

Valve body Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel Viii' body Pressure Carbon Treated boundary steel water(int)

Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor boundary steel (ext)

Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel V,ti' body Pressure Stainless Treated water boundary steel (int)

Aging Effect Aging Requiring Management ManaQement ProQrams Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Selective Material Leaching Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitorinq None None Loss of One-Time Material Inspection Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitorinq Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitoring Loss of Periodic Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Loss of External Material Surfaces Monitorinq None None Loss of One-Time Material Inspection Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 17 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item G.407 G,407 VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

(AP-17)

G,407 VILI-9 3.3.1-58 A

(A-78)

VILI-8 3.3.1-58 A

(A-77)

G,407 G

VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

(AP-17)

G,407

Table 3.4.2-5-5-IP2 Wash Water System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 18 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review 3.4.2-5-5-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)

Component Type Bolting Boltil Bolting Expansion joint IE"!'aR.ioR ioiRt Intended Function Aging Effect Requiring Management I-'ressure I ::italnless ry steel I (ext)

I Material boundary Pressure boundary Pressure boundary Elastomer I Air outdoor I Cracking Raw water

{ifl.tf Change of material properties Cracl<ing TxpaR.iOR ioiRt I :=' J

Iastomer I Raw water I== 01 boundary

{ifl.tf material properttes I Malnten"'nGe

~~

~~~~

I Flex hose boundary stee.I

{-xt1 matenal A~g~.L.

__ ~~_.~._--L~~.~.. __ ~~

.. ~J L.

Table 3.4.2-5-5-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)

Intended Aging Effect Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of Flex hose t::Joundary steeJ.

~

material Nozzles D.

Stainless Air outdoor Loss of t::Joundary steeJ.

{extt Material Flow control 1\\1" "771 "'C' Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of f:loundary steeJ.

~

Material FloII'.' control Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Piping boundary steel (ext)

Material PI Pressure Carbon Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Gray cast Air-outdoor Loss of boundary iron (ext)

Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Gray cast Raw water Loss of boundary iron ili:ill.

Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Gray cast Raw water Loss of boundary iron

{jnU Material Eilli.o.g Pressure Fiberglass Air-outdoor Change in boundary (ext) material properties IEilli.o.g Pressure Fiberglass Raw water Change in boundarY (int) material Aging Management Programs Periodic Surveillance and Preventi¥e Maintenance External Surfaces A.

Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitorina Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Selective Leachina External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 23 Page 19 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item

¥II.G~ ~§ d.d.~ 79 fA-M1

.w.t-J..9 d.d.~ §@

A

~

¥II.G~ 19

~.:;ze

~

VI 1.1-9 (A-78) 3.3.1-58 A

VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 E

(A-38)

VII.I-9 3.3.1-58

8.

(A-78)

VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76

~

(A-38)

VII.C1-11 3.3.1-85 g

LA-51l E

E

Table 3.4.2-S-S-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)

Intended Aging Effect Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management I2rOl2erties Pil)i Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)

Material Piping Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material PUI Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)

Material Pump casing Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material Pump casing Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (ext)

Material Tubil Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)

Material Tubi Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material Veil' body Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)

Material Valve body Pressure Carbon Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material Aging Management Programs and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitorinq Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 20 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item G

VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E

(A-54)

G VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E

(A-54)

VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E

(A-54)

G VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E

(A-54)

".---~."~-----

VII.I-9 3.3.1-58 A

(A-78)

VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 E

(A-38)

Table 3.4.2-5-5-IP2 Wash Water System (WW)

Intended Aging Effect Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Valve bod~

Pressure Gra~ cast Air-outdoor Loss of boundar~

iron (ext)

Material Valve bod v Pressure Gra~ cast Raw water Loss of boundar~

iron (int)

Material Valve bodv Pressure Gra~ cast Raw water Loss of boundary iron iinll Material Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor Loss of boundary steel (ext)

Material Valve body Pressure Stainless Raw water Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material Aging Management Programs and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Selective LeachinQ External Surfaces I

Monitoring Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Page 21 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item VILI-9 3.3.1-58 8

(A-78)

VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76

£ (A-38)

VII.C1-11 3.3.1-85 Q

iA-51l G

Periodic

[ VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 E

Surveillance t (A-54) and Preventive Maintenance i

Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 22 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air System (IA)

Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Bolting Pressure Carbon Air-outdoor Loss of Material Bolting Integrity VIII-1 3.3.1-43 A

boundary steel (ext)

(AP-~

Bolting Pressure Stainless Air-outdoor( ext)

Loss of Material Bolting Integrity G

boundary steel Filter housinq Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (int)

Loss of Material Periodic VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A

boundary steel Surveillance and fA:.§Ql Preventive Maintenance Filter housina Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of Material External Surfaces V.A-19 3.2.1 ~32 1;

boundarv steel Monitorinq LE-29j Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Condensation Loss of Material Periodic VII.G-9 3.3.1-28 E

(tubes) boundary alloy>15%

(int)

Surveillance and (AP-78)

Zn Preventive (inhibited)

Maintenance Heat exchanger Heat Copper Condensation Fouling Periodic G

(tubes) transfer alloy>15%

(int)

Surveillance and Zn Preventive (inhibited)

Maintenance Heat exchanger Pressure Copper Treated water Loss of Material Water Chemistry VII.C2-4 3.3.1-51 D

boundary alloy>15%

(ext)

Control-Closed (AP-12)

Zn Cooling Water (inhibited)

Heat exchanger Heat Copper Treated water Fouling Water Chemistry VII.C2-2 3.3.1-52 D

(tubes) transfer alloy>15%

(ext)

Control-Closed (AP-80)

Zn Cooling Water

_Table 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air :::;Y<>-'" (IA)

Intended Component Type Function Material Environment (inhibited) i--loe>t n *"h"nr<n.

D.

Ge!3!3er

+reatea Water

/..

~

'\\

bel:lAaaFY alley;;.~ 13%

~

\\.~~ '~I

~

Heat exchanaer Pressure Plastic Treated water (tube sheets) boundary

{jnll Heat exchanger Pressure Plastic Condensation (tube sheets) boundary

[exU Heat exchanaer Pressure Carbon Treated water

!.§lliilll boundary steel

.0D.1l Heat exchanqer Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)

[shel!}

boundary steel Piping Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel Pil,i!

Pressure Carbon Air-treated(int) boundary steel

.El!WJ; Pressure Carbon Condensation boundary steel

.0D.1l ElillrJ.g Pressure Carbon Condensation boundarv steel linU Piping Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext) boundary steel Pil Pressure Stainless Air-treated(int) boundary steel Tubing Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext) boundary alloy Tubing Pressure Copper Air-treated(int) boundary alloy

! Tubina Pressure Copper Condensation Aging Effect Requiring Management bess ef material None None Loss of Material Loss of Material Loss of Material None Loss of Material Cracking - fatigue None None None None Loss of Material Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286

.---~-.

Aging NUREG-Management 1801 Vol. 2 Programs Item Selective

/I 1"'1 C beaohiAg (AP 4d)

None None Water Chemistry VII.C2-1 Control-Closed (A-63)

Coolina Water External Surfaces VII.D-3 Monitorina

.LA-80l External Surfaces VII.D-3 Monitorinq (A-80)

None VII.J-22 (AP-4)

Periodic VII.G-23 Surveillance and (A-23)

Preventive Maintenance Metal Fatigue -

TLAA None VII.J-15 (AP-17)

None VII.J-18 (AP-20)

None V.F-3 (EP-10)

None VII.J-3 (AP-8)

Periodic VII.G-9 NL-1 23 Page 23 of 48 Table 1 Item Notes d.d.1 g4 G

E E

3.3.1-48 Q

3.3.1-57 12 3.3.1-57 A

3.3.1-98 A, 408 3.3.1-71

~

.~-----

!::i 3.3.1-94 A

3.3.1-98 A,408 3.2.1-53 C

3.3.1-98 A,408 3.3.1-28

~

I~

lble 3.4.2-5-7-IP2 Instrument Air SY::'L~III (IA)

Intended Aging Effect omponent Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management boundary alloy llo!l

Tubi, Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary steel Tilbing Pressure Stainless Air-treated(int)

None boundary steel Tubina Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of Material boundary steel (int)

Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary steel Valve body Pressure Stainless Air-treated(int)

None boundary steel Valve bodY Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of Material boundary steel llo!l Valve body Pressure Aluminum Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary Valve bodY Pressure Aluminum Air-treated(int}

None boundary Valve bod v Pressure Aluminum Condensation Loss of Material boundary llo!l Valve body Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary alloy Valve body Pressure Copper Air-treated(int)

None boundary alloy Valve body Pressure COQQer Condensation Loss of Material boundary alloy llo!l Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page of 48 Aging NUREG-Table 1 Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Programs Item Surveillance and (AP-78)

Preventive Maintenance None VII.J-3 3.3.1-98 A,408 (AP-8)

None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

(AP-17)

One-Time VII.D-4 3.3.1-54

£ InsQection (AP-81 )

None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

(AP-17)

None VII.J-18 3.3.1-98 A,408 (AP-20)

One-Time VII.D-4 3.3.1-54

£ InsQection (AP-81)

None VII.D-4 3.3.1-54

£ (AP-81 )

None VII.D-4 3.3.1-54

£ (AP-B1 )

One-Time VII.D-4 3.3.1-54

£ InsQection (AP-B1)

None V.F-3 3.2.1-53 C

(EP-10)

None VII.J-3 3.3.1-98 A,40B (AP-8)

Periodic VII.G-9 3.3'-1~28

£ Surveillance and (AP-78)

Preventive Maintenance

Docket Nos.50-003,

& 50-286 2-1 Page of 48 r~ Tabie3.4~2-5~ 7 -IP2Instr-umentAir Svstem (IA) --~------~----------------------------------- --~--------------


~

Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Intended Table 1 Component Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Management Programs Item Valve body Pressure Copper Air-indoor (ext)

None None V.F-3 3.2.1-53 C

boundary alloy>15%

(EP-10)

Zn Valve body Pressure Copper Air-treated(int)

None None VII.J-3 3.3.1-98 A,408 boundary alloy>15%

(AP-8)

Zn Valve body Pressure C01212er Condensation Loss of Material Periodic VII.G-9 3.3.1-28

.£ boundary alloy>15%

1.i!:ill.

Surveillance and (AP-78)

Zn Preventive Maintenance Val body Pressure Carbon Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of Material External Surfaces VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A

boundarL steel Monitorinq (A-80)

Val body Pressure Carbon Air-treated(int)

None None VII.J-22 3.3.1-98 A,408 bound~

steel (AP-4)

Valve body Pressure Carbon Condensation Loss of Material Periodic VII.G-23 3.3.1-71

.£ boundary steel 1.i!:ill.

Surveillance and (A-23)

Preventive Maintenance

Table 3.4.2-5-8-IP2 Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 12-123 Page 26 of 48 Instrument Air Closed Cooling System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review ITable ~ 4 '\\ r: 0 1~2 Instrument Air Closed Cooling System (IACC)

Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1

'.... v,'c". Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Heat exchanger Pressure Copper>

Raw water Loss of Service Water VII.C1-3 13,

-82 C

tubes Boundary 15% Zn (int)

Material Integrity (A-65)

(inhibited)

Heat exchanger Copper>

Raw water Service Water VII.C1-6 3.3.1-83 C

tubes Heat transfer 15% Zn (int)

Fouling Integrity (A-72)

(inhibited)

Heat exchanger Pressure Copper>

Treated water Loss of Water Chemistry VII.C2-4 3.3.1-51 D

tubes Boundary 15% Zn (ext)

Material Control - Closed (AP-12)

(inhibited)

Cooling Water Copper>

Treated water Water Chemistry VII,C2-2 3.3.1-52 D

tubes Heat transfer 15%Zn (ext)

Fouling Control - Closed (AP-80)

(inhibited)

Cooling Water Heat exchanger Pressure Carmer Treated water Loss of Water Chemistr:i VII.C2-4 3.3.1-51 12 (tubesheets}

boundar:i all0:i> 15% Zn (ext)

Material Control-Closed (AP-12}

Cooling Water

! Heat exchanqer Pressure C01212er Treated water Loss of Selective VII,C2-6 i 3.3.1-84 Q

I Itubesheets) boundar:i all0:i> 15% Zn (ext)

Material Leaching (AP-43)

Heat exchanger

' Pressure C01212er Raw water Loss of Service Water VII,C1-3 13.3.1-82 Q

I (tubesheets)

.boundarv all0:i> 15% Zn.0.o.!l Material Integrity:

(A-65)

I Heat exchanaer

  • Pr~ssure COl2l2er Raw water Loss of Selective VII.C1-4 13.3.1-84 Q

(tubesheets) boundary:

alloy:> 15% Zn.0.o.!l Material Leaching (A-66}

i

Table 3.4.2-5-9-IP2 Service Water System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 27 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table ~ 4..,. ". "

II"\\~ Service Water Sy~t~1ll (SWl Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item

Boltin, Press Carbon Condensation Loss of Bolting VII.O-1 3.3.1-44 C

boundary steel (ext)

Material Integrity (A-103)

Boltin, Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of Bolting VII.F1-1(A-3.3.1-27 E

boundary steel (ext)

Material Integrity

09)
Nozzl, Pressure Carbon Condensation Loss of External VII.F1-1(A-3.3.1-27 1;

bouAElary steef (ext)

Material Surfaces Qill.

Flow control Stainless Monitoring steel N, )zzles PYne,,! orc.

Carbon Raw water (int)

Loss of Service Water VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 A

bounElary steef Material Integrity (A-54)

Flow control Stainless steel Pipin Pressure Carbon Condensation Loss of External VII.I-11 3.3.1-58 A

boundary steel (ext)

Material Surfaces (A-81 )

Monitoring

,----.--~.---

Piping Pressure Carbon Raw water (int)

Loss of Service Water VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 A

boundary steel Material Integrity (A-38)

Piping Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of External VII.F1-1 3.3.1-27 E

boundary steel (ext)

Material Surfaces (A-09)

Monitoring Pil)in, Pressure Stainless Raw water (int)

Loss of Service Water VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 A

boundary steel Material Integrity (A-54)

Tubing Pressure Copper Condensation Loss of External VII.F1-16 3.3.1-25 E

boundary alloy (ext)

Material Surfaces (A-46)

Monitoring

ra~!-~'-'-"-'-'~'---'-~'----'

Table ]~~,.2-5-9-IP2 Service Water System, (SW)

Component Intended M t. I a ena Environment Type Function I :~:::: -

Pressure Copper Raw water (int) boundary alloy Pressure Stainless Condensation boundary steel (ext)

I

~TUbing Pressure Stainless Raw water (int) boundary steel

. Valve body Pressure Carbon Condensation I

~alve body boundary steel (ext)

---' Pressure Carbon Raw water (int) r Valve body boundary steel Pressure Stainless Condensation boundary steel (ext)

I Valve body Pressure Stainless Raw water (int) boundary steel Valve body Pressure Gray cast Raw water lint) boundary iron Valve body Pressure Gray cast Condensation boundary iron (ext)

Valve body Pressure Gray cast Raw water lint) boundary iron Valve bod v Pressure Cor;2(2er Condensation boundary alloy (ext)

Valve body Pressure C01212er Raw water lint}

boundary alio-y Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 28 of 48


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Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Loss of Service Water VII.C1-9 3.3.1-81 A

Material Integrity (A-44)

Loss of External VII.F1-1 3.3.1-27 E

Material Surfaces (A-09)

Monitorinq Loss of Service Water VII.C1-15 3.3.1-79 A

Material Integrity (A-54)

Loss of External VII.I-11 3.3.1-58 A

Material Surfaces (A-81)

Monitoring Loss of Service Water VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76 A

Material Inteqrity (A-38)

Loss of External VII.F1-1 3.3.1-27 E

Material Surfaces (A-09)

Monitoring Loss of Service Water VII,C1-15 3.3.1-79 A

Material Inteqrity (A-54)

Loss of Service Water VII.C1-19 3.3.1-76

8.

Material Inteqrity iA-381 Loss of External VII.I-11 3.3.1-58

8.

Material Surfaces (A-81 )

Monitorina Loss of Selective VII,C1-11 3.3.1 ~

Material Leachina iA-51j Loss of External VII.F1-16 3.3.1-25

.G Material Surfaces (A-46)

Monitorina Loss of Service Water VII.C1-9 3.3.1-81

8.

Material Intearity iA-441 I

Table 3.4.2-5-10-IP2 Lube Oil System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 29 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-10-IP2 Lube Oil System (LO)

Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 I

Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes I

Management Programs Item Heat Pressure Titanium Lube oil Loss of Oil Analysis F

exchanger boundary

{ffit1( e xt)

Material (tubes)

Heat Heat transfer Titanium Lube oil Fouling Oil Analysis F

exchanger I

{ffit1( ext)

(tubes)

I I Heat Pressure Titanium Raw water Loss of Service Water F

I boundary fe*tttiD!l Material Integrity I exchanger (tubes)

Heat Heat transfer Titanium Raw water Fouling Service Water F

exchanger fe*tttiD!l Integrity (tubes)

I I

Table 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IP1 Station Air System Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 30 of 48 Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IP1.;;JLQUUI Air System :SA)

Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Boltin Pressui Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of Bolting Integrity VII.I-4 3.3.1-43 A

boundary Material (AP-27)

~-.---

Boltil Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C

. boundary steel (AP-17)

CQmpressor Pressure Gra~ cast Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57

~

bousinq boundary iron Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitoring Compressor Pressure Gra~ cast Condensation Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 J;.

housina boundary iron tio.!l Material Surveillance and (A-26)

Preventive I

Maintenance Drver housinq Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94

~

boundary steel (AP-17}

Or~er housing Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 3.3.1-54 J;.

boundary steel iinU Material Inspection (AP-81 )

, Filter housina Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None None VILJ-15 3.3.1-94

~

boundary steel (AP-17)

Filter housina Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of One-Time VILO-4 3.3.1-54 J;.

boundary steel llnU Material Inspection (AP-81 )

Filter housing Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of External VILO-3 3.3.1-57 A

I boundary Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitoring Filtel hi Pressure Carbon steel Condensation Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E

boundary (int)

Material Surveillance and (A-26)

Preventive Maintenance Filter housing I Pres~l.Ire Carbon steel I..Llbe oil {int}

Loss of Oil Analvsis

.\\Lll.C 1 -1 7 3.3.1-14 o 316

---.----~---.------------.---~-.----

3.4.2-5-13-IP2IP1 Station ~~r System (SA) ponent Intended Function Material Environment

.ype boundary

.t:!.§ill Pressure Gray cast Air - indoor exchanqer boundary iron (ext)

[shelll

.t:!.§ill Pressure Gray cast Treated water exchanaer boundary iron

.llilll

{§b&ill

~anaer Pressure Gray cast Treated water boundary iron

.llilll

{§b&ill

~anaer

.t:!.§ill Copper alloy Condensation transfer

> 15% Zn

.llilll (tubes)

~t Pressure Copper alloy Condensation exchanaer boundary

> 15% Zn

.llilll (tubes)

~anaer

~fer Copper alloy Treated water

> 15% Zn (ext)

, (tubes)

Heat Pressure Copper alloy Treated water exchanaer boundary

> 15% Zn (ext)

(tubes)

.t:!.§ill I Pressure Copper alloy Treated water

"'lAchdr ler boundar:l

> 15% Zn (ext)

I (tubes)

~anaer Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor boundar:l (ext)

[shelll

~anaer Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int) boundary Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 31 of 48


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Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Programs Item Material (AP-301 Loss of External VILI-8 3.3.1-58

~

Surfaces (A-77) material Monitorinq Loss of Water Chemistry VILC2-1 3.3.1-48 12 material Control - Closed (A-63) cooling Water Loss of Selective VILC2-8 3.3.1-85 Q

material Leaching (A-50)

Fouling Periodic

§ Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Loss of Periodic VII.G-9 3.3.1-28 J;,

material Surveillance and (AP-78)

Preventive Maintenance Fouling Water Chemistry VII,C2-2 3.3.1-52 12 Control - Closed (AP-80)

Coolina Water Loss of Water Chemistry VII.E1-2 3.3.1-51 12 material Control - Closed (AP-34)

Coolina Water Loss of Selective VII.C2-6 3.3.1-84 12 material Leaching (AP-43)

Loss of External VI 1.1-8 3.3.1-58 material Surfaces (A-77)

Monitorina Loss of Oil Analysis VII.C1-17 3.3.1-21

~

material (AP-39)

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Nl-12-123 Page 32 of 48 ft:~~:::'-11~:::~n Ai, SyStem-SA). --

Agi~ffeCI Aging

-~UREG:-

~~

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I Type I Function Matenal Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Table 1 I

Notes

~

Management Programs Item Item

+--____ ~ ____ "-----I Pressure I boundary Pressure boundary Lube oil (ext)

Lube oil (ext)

Loss of material Fouling Treated water Fou fu!g Oil Analysis Oil Analysis VII.C1-8 (AP-47)

V.A-12 (EP-47)

.liD!l (AP-80) 12 Treated water Loss of 12

.liD!l material Coolin Pressure Air-indoor (ext)

None None VII.J-15 boundar AP-17)

I Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 boundar steel int Material Ins ection AP-81)

Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of External VII.O-3 Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitorin 3.3.1-54 E

3.3.1-57 A

Piping Carbon steel Condensation Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E

(int)

Material Surveillance and (A-26)

Preventive Maintenance Carbon steel Condensation Cracking -

Metal Fatigue -

ti int fati ue TLAA Carbon steel Lube oil (int)

Loss of Oil Analysis material Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int)

Loss of Oil Analysis boundary material Pressure Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of External VII.O-3 8

boundary Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitorin

~

-L_

Table 3-:~2~5*13~ip2IP1 Station ~I-: System S~--

Component Intended Type Function Material Environment Strai Filtration Stainless Condensation steel (int)

Strainer I Filtration Stainless Condensation steel (ext)

Strainer Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext) housing boundary Gray cast iron Strainer PI Carbon steel Condensation housing boundary Gray cast (int) iron Silencer Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext}

boundary SilencE" Pressure Carbon steel Condensation boundary iliJ1l T, Ik Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext) boundary T, Ik Pressure Carbon steel Condensation boundary (int)

Iill!.Is.

Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int}

boundary Tubh Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext) boundary Tubi Pressure Carbon steel Condensation boundary (int)

Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 Nl-12-123 Page 33 of 48


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Table 1 Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Manaqement Proqrams Item Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 3.3.1-54 E

Material Inspection (AP-81 )

Loss of One-Time VII.O-4 3.3.1-54 E

Material Inspection (AP-81 )

Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57 A

Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitoring Loss of Periodic VIID-2 3.3.1-53 E

Material Surveillance and (A-26)

Preventive Maintenance Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1 -57

8.

Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitorina Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53

£ Material Surveillance and (A-26)

Preventive Maintenance Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57 A

Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitoring Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E

Material Surveillance and (A-26)

Preventive Maintenance Loss of Oil Analysis VII.C1-17 3.3.1-14 material lAP-3D)

Loss of External VII.O-3 3.3.1-57 A

Material Surfaces (A-80)

Monitoring Loss of Periodic VII.O-2 3.3.1-53 E

Material Surveillance and (A-26)

I able 3.4.2-5-13-IP2 IPl S\\aLlul Air System :SA)

Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Tubin Press' Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary steel Tubing Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material Tubing Pressure Copper alloy Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary Tubing Pressure Copper alloy Condensation Loss of boundary (int)

Material Trap P

Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of boundary Material TI Pressure Carbon steel Condensation Loss of boundary (int)

Material Valve body Pressure Carbon steel Air-indoor (ext)

Loss of boundary Material Valve body Pressure Carbon steel Condensation Loss of boundary (int)

Material Valve bodv Pressure Carbon steel Lube oil (int)

Loss of boundary material Villve body Pressure Stainless Air-indoor (ext)

None boundary steel VHI body Pressure Stainless Condensation Loss of boundary steel (int)

Material Valve body Pressure Gra',l cast Air-indoor (ext}

Loss of Aging Management Programs Preventive Maintenance None One-Time Inspection None Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance External Surfaces Monitoring Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Oil Analysis None One-Time Inspection External Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 34 of 48 NUREG-Table 1 1801 Vol. 2 Item Item VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

(AP-17)

VII.D-4 3.3.1-54 E

(AP-81 )

V.F-3 3.2.1-53 C

(EP-10)

VII.G-9 3.3.1-28 E

(AP-78)

VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A

(A-80)

VII.D-2 3.3.1-53 E

(A-26)

VII.D-3 3.3.1-57 A

(A-80)

VII.D-2 3.3.1-53 E

(A-26)

VII.C1-17 3.3.1-14 D 316 (AP-30)

VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 A

(AP-17)

VII.D-4 3.3.1-54 E

(AP-81 )

\\llI.Cl-17 3.3.1-14

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Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 35 of 48 I~Ta:~!~~3A.2-:'~5:~}:IP2-ip1 Statio,! Air System (SA)----~------------~--- -- ----------~- --~ ~ ~- -----

~-~------~-~~---

co";~:ent r ~~~~~~~ I Material 1EnVir=en;TA~~:u;!~ct Ma:a~:!ent 11 ~~~~ ~ I ~ --,---- -

=1 Management Programs I

Item boundary I iron I Material I Surfaces I (AP-30)

Monitorinq Valve body Lube ( illJlo.!l Loss of Oil Analysis boundar iron material body Pressure Copper alloy Air-indoor (ext)

None None boundar Table 1 Item 3.2.1-53 C

Pressure Copper alloy Condensation Loss of Periodic E

boundary (int)

Material Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Copper alloy Air-indoor (ext)

None None I

g boundary

> 15% Zn (EP-10)

Notes

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 36 of 48 LRA Appendix A and B changes as a result of revisions to tables are provided below. Changes are shown with strikethrough for deletions and underline for additions A.2.1.26 One-Time Inspection Program The One-Time Inspection Program is a new program that includes measures to verify effectiveness of an aging management program (AMP) and confirm the absence of an aging effect. For structures and components that rely on an AMP, this program will verify effectiveness of the AMP by confirming that unacceptable degradation is not occurring and the intended function of a component will be maintained during the period of extended operation. One-time inspections may be needed to address concerns for potentially long incubation periods for certain aging effects on structures and components. There are cases where either (a) an aging effect is not expected to occur but there is insufficient data to completely rule it out, or (b) an aging effect is expected to progress very slowly. For these cases, there will be confirmation that either the aging effect is indeed not occurring, or the aging effect is occurring very slowly as not to affect the component or structure intended function. A one-time inspection of the subject component or structure is appropriate for this verification. The inspections will be nondestructive examinations (including visual, ultrasonic, and surface techniques).

The elements of the program include (a) determination of the sample size based on an assessment of materials of fabrication, environment, plausible aging effects, and operating experience; (b) identification of the inspection locations in the system or component based on the aging effect; (c) determination of the examination technique, including acceptance criteria that would be effective in managing the aging effect for which the component is examined; and (d) evaluation of the need for follow-up examinations to monitor the progression of any aging degradation.

A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the water chemistry control programs by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material, and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by water chemistry control programs [Sections A.2.1.38, A.2.1.39,and A.2.1.40].

A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Oil Analysis Program by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material and fouling are not occurring on components within systems covered by the Oil Analysis Program [ Section A.2.1.25 ].

A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program by confirming that unacceptable loss of material and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program [ Section A.2.1.8 ].

One-time inspection activities on the following confirm that loss of material is not occurring or is so insignificant that an aging management program is not warranted.

internal surfaces of stainless steel drain piping, piping elements and components containing raw water (drain water) internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, piping elements and components in the station air containment penetration exposed to condensation

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 37 of 48 internal surfaces of stainless steel dryer housings, filter housings, piping, tubing, strainers and valve bodies in the IP1 station air system exposed to condensation internal surfaces of stainless steel EDG starting air tanks, piping, piping elements and components exposed to condensation internal surfaces of carbon steel and stainless steel tanks, piping, piping elements and components in the RCP oil collection system exposed to lube oil internal surfaces of auxiliary feedwater system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components exposed to treated water from the city water system internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, piping elements and components in the containment penetration for gas analyzers exposed to condensation internal surfaces of circulating water stainless steel and CASS piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of intake structure system stainless steel piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of chemical feed system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing treated water internal surfaces of city water system stainless steel and CASS flex hoses, strainers, strainer housings, tanks, tubing, pump casings, piping, piping elements, valves bodies and components containing treated water (city water) internal surfaces of EDG system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing condensation or treated water (city water) internal surfaces of fresh water cooling system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water) internal surfaces of integrated liquid waste handling system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of lube oil system aluminum tanks piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of river water service system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of waste disposal system stainless steel and CASS tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water internal surfaces of water treatment plant system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water) containment liner affected by the 1973 event behind the insulation to assure liner degradation is not occurring sample of potentially affected refueling cavity concrete obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall in an area susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage.

Include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel Internal surfaces of instrument air system stainless steel tubing, aAtl-valve bodies and aluminum valve bodies When evidence of an aging effect is revealed by a one-time inspection, routine evaluation of the inspection results will identify appropriate corrective actions.

8.1.27 ONE-TIME INSPECTION program Description Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 38 of 48 The One-Time Inspection Program is a new program that includes measures to verify effectiveness of an aging management program (AMP) and confirm the absence of an aging effect. For structures and components that rely on an AMP, this program will verify effectiveness of the AMP by confirming that unacceptable degradation is not occurring and the intended function of a component will be maintained during the period of extended operation.

One-time inspections may be needed to address concerns for potentially long incubation periods for certain aging effects on structures and components. There are cases where either (a) an aging effect is not expected to occur but there is insufficient data to completely rule it out, or (b) an aging effect is expected to progress very slowly. For these cases, there will be confirmation that either the aging effect is indeed not occurring, or the aging effect is occurring very slowly as not to affect the component or structure intended function. A one-time inspection of the subject component or structure is appropriate for this verification. The inspections will be nondestructive examinations (including visual, ultrasonic, and surface techniques).

The elements of the program include (a) determination of the sample size based on an assessment of materials of fabrication, environment, plausible aging effects, and operating experience; (b) identification of the inspection locations in the system or component based on the aging effect; (c) determination of the examination technique, including acceptance criteria that would be effective in managing the aging effect for which the component is examined; and (d) evaluation of the need for follow-up examinations to monitor the progression of any aging degradation. The program will include activities to confirm the absence of aging effects as described below.

A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the water chemistry control programs by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material, and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by water chemistry control programs.

A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Oil Analysis Program by confirming that unacceptable cracking, loss of material, and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by the Oil Analysis Program.

A one-time inspection activity is used to verify the effectiveness of the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program by confirming that unacceptable loss of material and fouling is not occurring on components within systems covered by the Diesel Fuel Monitoring Program.

One-time inspection activities on the following confirm that loss of material is not occurring or is so insignificant that an aging management program is not warranted.

Internal surfaces of drain system stainless steel piping, tubing, and valve bodies exposed to raw water (drain water) in EDG buildings, primary auxiliary buildings, and electrical tunnels. Also included are drains in the IP3 auxiliary feed pump building Internal surfaces of stainless steel valve bodies in the station air containment penetration exposed to condensation

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 39 of 48 Internal surfaces of stainless steel dryer housing, filter housings, piping, tubing, strainers, and valve bodies in the IP1 station air system exposed to condensation Internal surfaces of stainless steel piping, strainers, strainer housings, tanks, tubing and valve bodies exposed to condensation in the emergency diesel generator (EDG) starting air subsystem Internal surfaces of the carbon steel tanks, piping and valve bodies and stainless steel drain pans and flex hoses in the RCP oil collection system Internal surfaces of auxiliary feedwater system stainless steel tubing and valve bodies exposed to treated water (city water)

Internal surfaces of stainless steel piping and valve bodies in the containment penetration for gas analyzers exposed to condensation Internal surfaces of circulating water (CW) system stainless steel or CASS piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of intake structure (DOCK) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of chemical feed (CF) system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing treated water Internal surfaces of city water (CYW) system stainless steel and CASS flex hoses, piping, piping elements and components, strainers, strainer housings, tubing and valve bodies containing treated water (city water)

Internal surfaces of emergency diesel generator (EDG) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing condensation or treated water (city water)

Internal surfaces of fresh water cooling (FWC) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)

Internal surfaces of integrated liquid waste handling (lLWH) system stainless steel tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of the lube oil (LO) system aluminum tanks, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of the river water service system (RW) stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing raw water Internal surfaces of the waste disposal (WDS) system stainless steel and CASS tanks, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components containing raw water

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 40 of 48 Internal surfaces of the water treatment plant (WTP) system stainless steel piping, piping elements and components containing treated water (city water)

Containment liner affected by the 1973 event behind the insulation to assure liner degradation is not occurring Sample of potentially affected refueling cavity concrete obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall in an area susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage.

Include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel.

A.2.1.28 Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program The Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program is an existing program that includes periodic inspections and tests that manage aging effects not managed by other aging management programs. In addition to specific activities in the plant's preventive maintenance program and surveillance program, the Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program includes enhancements to add new activities. The preventive maintenance and surveillance testing activities are generally implemented through repetitive tasks or routine monitoring of plant operations.

Surveillance testing and periodic inspections using visual or other non-destructive examination techniques verify that the following components are capable of performing their intended function.

reactor building cranes (polar and manipulator), crane rails, and girders, and refueling platform recirculation pump motor cooling coils and housing city water system strainer housings and valve bodiesGomponents charging pump casings plant drain components and backwater valves station air containment penetration piping HVAC duct flexible connections HVAC stored portable blowers and flexible trunks EDG exhaust components EDG duct flexible connections EDG air intake and aftercooler components EDG air start components EDG cooling water makeup supply valves security generator exhaust components security generator radiator tubes SBO/Appendix R diesel exhaust components SBO/ Appendix R diesel turbochargers and aftercoolers SBO/Appendix R diesel cooling water heat exchangers SBOI Appendix R diesel fuel oil cooler diesel fuel oil trailer transfer tank and associated valves auxiliary feedwater components containment cooling duct flexible connections containment cooling fan units internals

control room HV AC condensers and evaporators control room HVAC ducts and drip pans control room HV AC duct flexible connections Docket Nos.50-003. 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 41 of 48 circulating water, city water, intake structure system, emergency diesel generator, fresh water cooling, instrument air, integrated liquid waste handling, lube oil, miscellaneous, radiation monitoring, river water, station air, waste disposal, wash water, and water treatment plant system piping, piping components, and piping elements pressurizer relief tank main steam safety valve tailpipes atmospheric dump valve silencers feedwater system sight glass housings off-site power feeder, 138 kV underground transmission cable main condenser tube internal surfaces and condensate system expansion joints instrument air aftercooler tube internal surfaces and filters fresh water/river water heat exchanger internal and external surfaces circulating water system expansion joints, and pump casings river water system pump casings wash water system pump casings station air compressor casings, filter housings, heat exchanger tubes, strainer housings, tanks, and traps

Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 42 of 48 B.1.29 PERIODIC SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Program Description The Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program is an existing program that includes periodic inspections and tests that manage aging effects not managed by other aging management programs. In addition to specific activities in the plant's preventive maintenance program and surveillance program, the Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program includes enhancements to add new activities. The preventive maintenance and surveillance testing activities are generally implemented through repetitive tasks or routine monitoring of plant operations. Credit for program activities has been taken in the aging management review of the following systems and structures. All activities are new unless otherwise noted.

Circulating water system Use visual or other NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of circulating water bolting, expansion joints, pump casings, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material, cracking and change in material properties.

City water system Use visual or other NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of city water piping, strainer housing, valve bodies, piping elements, and components exposed to treated water (city water) to manage loss of material.

Condensate system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal surfaces of the main condenser tubes exposed to raw water (internal) and expansion joints exposed to treated water to manage loss of material, aM cracking and change in materials properties and fouling.

River water system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internals of river water pump casings, valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material and cracking.

Fresh water cooling system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal and external surfaces of the fresh water/river water heat exchanger tubes exposed to raw water to manage loss of material and fouling.

Wash water system Use visual or NDE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal of wash water pump casing, tubing, valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water to manage loss of material, cracking and change in material properties.

Station air system Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 43 of 48 Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect a representative sample of carbon steel station air containment penetration piping and the internals and externals of station air piping, piping elements and components to manage loss of material.

Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect a representative sample of the internals of station air compressor casings, filter housings, heat exchanger tubes (internal), strainer housings, tanks, traps, tubing and valve bodies, piping, piping elements and components exposed to raw water condensation to manage loss of material and foulingcracking.

Instrument air system Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect heat exchanger tubes on the instrument air aftercoolers to manage loss of material and fouling, filters exposed to I

I I

I I I I

indoor air, and tubing, piping and valves bodies exposed to condensation.

Parameters Monitored and Inspection Methods for Specific Aging Effects and Mechanisms Aging Aging Parameter Inspection Effect Mechanism Monitored Method Loss of Crevice Surface Visual (VT -1 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of Galvanic Surface Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of General Surface Visual (VT-3 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of MIC Surface Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material I

condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of Pitting Surface Visual (VT -1 or equivalent) or Material Corrosion condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness Loss of Erosion Surface Visual (VT -3 or equivalent) or Material condition or Wall Volumetric (RT or UT) thickness i

Cracking SCC or Cyclic Cracks Enhanced Visual (VT-1 or equivalent)

Loading or Volumetric (RT or UT)

Cracki Cracks Visual (VT -3 or equivalent)

(for elastomers)

Change in Hardenil and Visual (VT-3 or equivalent)

Material Cracks I

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 44 of 48 Properties elastomers)

Change in Crackina.

I Visual (VT-3 or equivalent) material blistering and QroQerties change in color f

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6. Acceptance Criteria Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program acceptance criteria are defined in specific inspection and testing procedures. Acceptance criteria include appropriate temperature, no significant wear, corrosion, cracking, change in material properties (for elastomers), and significant fouling based on applicable intended functions established by plant design basis. Any indications or relevant conditions of degradation are reported and submitted for further evaluation as part of the corrective action program. This evaluation is performed against criteria which ensure that the structure or component intended function(s) are maintained under all current licensing basis design conditions during the period of extended operation. These criteria include no unacceptable wear, corrosion, cracking, change in material properties (for elastomers), or change in material properties (for fiberglass) or significant fouling. Specific quantitative or qualitative criteria for acceptability are contained in manufacturer information or vendor manuals for some individual components. The engineering review process is used in situations where appropriate manufacturer data is unavailable.

Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Page 45 of 48 During the review of tables submitted by letter NL-09-079 the following table changes were identified. These components are included in scope for 54.4 (a)(2) and not as AFW PRFE components. The following tables identify additions with underline.

Table 3.3.2-19-43-IP2 Water Treatment Plant System Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary of Aging Management Review 3.3.3-19-43-IP2: Water Treatment Plant System Component Intended Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Management Programs Item Boltina Pressure Carbon steel Air - outdoor Loss of Bolting VII.I-1 boundary (exll material inteqritv (AP-28)

Boltinq Pressure Stainless Air - outdoor Loss of Bolting boundary steel (ext) material inteqritv Table 1 Notes Item 3.3.1-43 8

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Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2 Fresh Water Cooling System Docket Nos.50-003,50-247 & 50-286 2-123 Page 46 of 48 Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2: Fresh Water Cooling System Component ~ded-Aging Effect Aging Management NUREG-Table 1 Type I

Function Material Environment Requiring Programs 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Item Bolting Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext)

Loss of material Bolting Integrity VII.I-4 3.3.1-43 A

boundary (AP-27)

Bolting Pressure Stainless Air - indoor (ext)

None None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C

boundary steel (AP-17)

Compressor Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext)

Loss of material External Surfaces VIU-8 3.3.1-58 A

boundary Monitoring (A-77)

Pressure Carbon steel Treated water Loss of material Periodic Surveillance --

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housing boundary (int) and Preventive 305 Maintenance Heat Pressure Carbon steel Air - indoor (ext)

Loss of material External Surfaces VII.I-8 3.3.1-58 A

exchanger boundary Monitoring (A-77)

(shell)

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Table 3.3.2-19-13-IP2: Fresh Water Cooling System Component Intended Aging Effect Type Function Material Environment Requiring Management Heat Carbon steel Treated water Loss of material (int)

Co(;!(;!er alloy Raw water (int)

Loss of Material Pressure Com;~er alloy Air-indoor (ext}

None boundary Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-1 123 Page 47 of 48 Aging Management NUREG-Table 1 Programs 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Item Periodic Surveillance --

G, and Preventive 305 Maintenance Periodic Surveillance VII.C1-3 and Preventive (A-55)

Maintenance None V.F-3 (EP-10)

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TABLE 3.3.1 Docket Nos.50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 NL-12-123 Page 48 of 48 Summary of Aging Management Programs for the Auxiliary System Evaluated in Chapter VII of NUREG-1801 Table 3.3.1: Auxiliary Systems, NUREG-1801 Vol. 1 Item Aging Effect!

Aging Management Further Component Evaluation Discussion Number Mechanism Programs Recommended 3.3.1 -82 Copper alloy heat Loss of material due Open-Cycle Cooling No Consistent with NUREG-1801 for most exchanger to pitting, crevice, Water System components. The Service Water Integrity components galvanic, and Program manages loss of material in exposed to raw microbiologically copper alloy heat exchanger components.

water influenced For some cogger alloy heat exchanger corrosion, and comgonents, the Periodic Surveillance and fouling Preventive Maintenance Proqram manages loss of material.

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