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| number = ML20205B812 | | number = ML20205B812 | ||
| issue date = 07/22/1986 | | issue date = 07/22/1986 | ||
| title = Responds to NRC | | title = Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-271/86-12.Corrective Actions:Welds on Recirculation Piping Whip Restraints R6A & R9B Inspected & Accepted by Contractor QA Personnel on 860424 & 0504,respectively | ||
| author name = Murphy W | | author name = Murphy W | ||
| author affiliation = VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORP. | | author affiliation = VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORP. | ||
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| document report number = FVY-86-64, NUDOCS 8608120158 | | document report number = FVY-86-64, NUDOCS 8608120158 | ||
| title reference date = 06-23-1986 | |||
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE, UTILITY TO NRC | | document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE, UTILITY TO NRC | ||
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w VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION FVY 86-64 RD 5, Box 169, Ferry Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301 REPLY TO. | |||
ENGINEERING OFFICE p | |||
1671 WORCESTER ROAD FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01701 TELEPHONE 617-872-8100 July 22, 1986 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection & Enforcement Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attn: | |||
Stewart D. Ebneter, Director Division of Reactor Safety | |||
==References:== | |||
a) | |||
License No. DPR-28 (Docket No. 50-271) b) | |||
Letter, USNRC to VYNPC, dated 6/23/86, and Inspection Report 86-13, Appendix A (Notice of Violation) | |||
==Dear Sir:== | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Response to Inspection Report 86-12 This letter is written in response to Reference b), which indicates that one of our activities was not conducted in full compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements. | |||
This Level V violation was identified as a result of an inspection conducted by your Mr. K. Manoly during the period May 12-16, 1986. | |||
Information is submitted as follows in answer to the alleged violation con-tained in the Appendix to your letter. | |||
ITEM Vermont Yankee Technical Specification 6.5.A.5 requires detailed writ-ten procedures be adhered to for maintenance (modification) operations which could have an effect on the safety of the reactor. Yankee Atomic Electric Company Operational Quality Assurance Program YOQAP-1-A and Morrison Knudsen Quality Assurance Program reiterate the same requirements regarding the accomplishing of activities affecting quality through documented procedures. Morrison Knudsen Field Quality i | |||
Procedure FQP-9.1 requires, in Section 4.9, technicians to complete a Visual Weld Examination Report for work examined. | |||
Contrary to the above, visual weld examination on recirculation piping l | |||
whip restraints No. R6A and R98 were not documented on a Visual Weld l | |||
Examination Report as required. | |||
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VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission July 22, 1986 Page 2 i | |||
===RESPONSE=== | |||
Welds on recirculation piping whip restraints No. R6A and R9B were inspected and accepted by contractor Quality Control person-nel on April 24, 1986 and May 4, 1986 respectively, as required by Morrison Knudsen Field Quality Procedure FQP-9.1. | |||
These inspections were documer..ed on Weld History Cards by inspector initials, date, certification type and level, step number, and accept / reject criteria. However, contrary to Morrison Knudsen Field Quality Procedure FQP-9.1, the inspector failed to dupli-cate this information on a Visual Weld Examination Report. | |||
These discrepancies were resolved by the Contractor QC/ Licensee QA prog rams. | |||
Morrison Knudsen Nonconformance Report No. 237, and Vermont Yankee Nonconformance Report No. 86-82, were generated on May 20, 1986 and May 22, 1986, respectively. | |||
It was determined that the discrepancies were acceptable as-is based on the inspections per-formed on Apr:1 24 and May 4 since the appropriate accept / reject criteria were 1ound on the Weld History Card. | |||
In order to pre-vent recurrencs, all Morrison Knudsen inspectors were reinstructed to complete a Visual Weld Examination Card for all applicable inspections. | |||
We consider the above actions adequate to prevent recurrence of these events and to achieve full compliance; however, should you have any questions or desire additional information, please contact us. | |||
Very truly yours, VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION 4444 - | |||
f Warren P. Murphy Vice President an Manager of Operations | |||
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| Issue date: | 07/22/1986 |
| From: | Murphy W VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORP. |
| To: | Ebneter S NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
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| FVY-86-64, NUDOCS 8608120158 | |
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w VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION FVY 86-64 RD 5, Box 169, Ferry Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301 REPLY TO.
ENGINEERING OFFICE p
1671 WORCESTER ROAD FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01701 TELEPHONE 617-872-8100 July 22, 1986 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection & Enforcement Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attn:
Stewart D. Ebneter, Director Division of Reactor Safety
References:
a)
License No. DPR-28 (Docket No. 50-271) b)
Letter, USNRC to VYNPC, dated 6/23/86, and Inspection Report 86-13, Appendix A (Notice of Violation)
Dear Sir:
Subject:
Response to Inspection Report 86-12 This letter is written in response to Reference b), which indicates that one of our activities was not conducted in full compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements.
This Level V violation was identified as a result of an inspection conducted by your Mr. K. Manoly during the period May 12-16, 1986.
Information is submitted as follows in answer to the alleged violation con-tained in the Appendix to your letter.
ITEM Vermont Yankee Technical Specification 6.5.A.5 requires detailed writ-ten procedures be adhered to for maintenance (modification) operations which could have an effect on the safety of the reactor. Yankee Atomic Electric Company Operational Quality Assurance Program YOQAP-1-A and Morrison Knudsen Quality Assurance Program reiterate the same requirements regarding the accomplishing of activities affecting quality through documented procedures. Morrison Knudsen Field Quality i
Procedure FQP-9.1 requires, in Section 4.9, technicians to complete a Visual Weld Examination Report for work examined.
Contrary to the above, visual weld examination on recirculation piping l
whip restraints No. R6A and R98 were not documented on a Visual Weld l
Examination Report as required.
t l
8608120138 860722 t
PDR ADOCK 05000271 G
PDR i
) D
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fE oi
s z.-
VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission July 22, 1986 Page 2 i
RESPONSE
Welds on recirculation piping whip restraints No. R6A and R9B were inspected and accepted by contractor Quality Control person-nel on April 24, 1986 and May 4, 1986 respectively, as required by Morrison Knudsen Field Quality Procedure FQP-9.1.
These inspections were documer..ed on Weld History Cards by inspector initials, date, certification type and level, step number, and accept / reject criteria. However, contrary to Morrison Knudsen Field Quality Procedure FQP-9.1, the inspector failed to dupli-cate this information on a Visual Weld Examination Report.
These discrepancies were resolved by the Contractor QC/ Licensee QA prog rams.
Morrison Knudsen Nonconformance Report No. 237, and Vermont Yankee Nonconformance Report No. 86-82, were generated on May 20, 1986 and May 22, 1986, respectively.
It was determined that the discrepancies were acceptable as-is based on the inspections per-formed on Apr:1 24 and May 4 since the appropriate accept / reject criteria were 1ound on the Weld History Card.
In order to pre-vent recurrencs, all Morrison Knudsen inspectors were reinstructed to complete a Visual Weld Examination Card for all applicable inspections.
We consider the above actions adequate to prevent recurrence of these events and to achieve full compliance; however, should you have any questions or desire additional information, please contact us.
Very truly yours, VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION 4444 -
f Warren P. Murphy Vice President an Manager of Operations
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