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| | -_, , CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE 374o1 |
| | @*'400 Chestnut Street Tower II |
| | %7-%,~: e"., September 10, 1979 |
| | .7''Cd CO Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Director |
| | ~-Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II - Suite 3100 101 Marietta Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 |
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| | ==Dear Mr. O'Reilly:== |
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| | OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCDtENT BULLETIN 79 RII:JP0 50-254, 50-260, 50-296, 50-327, 50-328, 50-390, 50-391, 50-438, 50-439, 50-518, 50-519, 50-520, 50-521, 50-553, 50-554, 50-566, 50-567 - BROWNS FERRY, SEQUOYAH, WATTS LAR, BELLEFONTE, HARTSVILLE, PHIPPS BEND, AND YELLOW CREEK NUCLEAR PLANTS In response to your July 11, 1979, letter which transmitted OIE Bulletin 79-15, we are enclosing the results of our investigations for Brovns Ferry, Cequoyah, Watts Bar, Bellefonte, Hartsville, Phipps Bend, and Yellow Creek Nuclear Plants. |
| | If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Tish Jenkins at FTS 854-2014. |
| | Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY |
| | .N.h L. M. Mills, Manag r Nuclear Regulation and Safety Enclosure cc (Enclosure): |
| | Mr. Victor Stello, Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 1087 166 Director of the Division of Operating Reactors |
| | ['Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| | -U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 23[Washington, DC 20555 291ooso a 79o3 u 0FElcig COPY An Equal Optortunity Employer y- |
| | ...,s..ENCLOSURE..RESPONSE TO NRC-0IE BULLETIN 79-15 DEEP DRAFT PUMP DEFICIENCIES BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (50-259, 50-260, 50-296) |
| | Item 1.Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant has 12 deep draft pumps similar to those shown in figure 1 of the subject IE bulletin in safety-related systems. |
| | Item 2.These pumps are manufactured by Byron Jackson, size 20 KXH, 4500 gpm at 275 total developed head, and are used for RHR service water and EECW. |
| | Item 3.The pumps are approxiuately 46 feet lont from suction to discharge and 22 inches in diameter. |
| | Item 4.Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant began making power in June 1974 with |
| | , unit 1.The startup tests for the RHR and EECW pumps were per-formed in June 1973 and December 1974. The startup tests were completed several months before each unit's fueling. |
| | Each pump was tested for capacity, rated pressure, automatic start and stop, and legic. Once each month, a pump operability test is performed on each pump and the data from these tests are compared to the pump design performance curve. |
| | Item 5.Operational problems are minimal, and there has been only one major repair. The pump leaks water from the stuffing box and requires continuous checking and adjustin; of the packing. This is normal for this type of service. The only major repair was performed in August 1978. The pump failed to pump water. Upon disassembly of the pump, it was found to have a broken shaft and the bearings had excessive clearances. The pump was completely rebuilt. One other pump showed signs of a decrease in performance diring testing. The pump was removed from service and inspection revealed impeller wear which reduced the pump's capacity. |
| | Item 6.Upon reviewing the in-servi e records of the purps from 1974 until the present, we fino th:t there have been one major pump failure and one routine pump rebuild. |
| | The two pump problems were on pumps that are in operation 50 percent of the time. |
| | This is indicative of an excellent pump record. |
| | The longest interval that each pump has been available for operation, without corrective maintenance, would be from 1974 until the present, with the exception of the two pump repairs described in item 5. |
| | Three of the RHRSW pumps (one per unit) were not added until the summer of 1976. |
| | .1087 167 .....*Some of these pumps are automatic start and an accumulated run time, cycles of operation, and duration of each cycle cannot be obtaine< in exact detail. |
| | The design specifications are being met; therefore, no additional maintenance activities or tests are planned. |
| | TVA has the applicable information, identified on page 3 of 3 of Bulletin 79-15, available at the site for inspection by NRC personnel. |
| | SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT (50-327, 50-328) |
| | Item 1.Sequoyah has '6 deep draft pumps similar to those shown in |
| | .figures 1 and i of the subject OIE bulletin in use in safety-related systems. |
| | Item 2.Refer to Attachment A for the listing of manufacturer, model, capacity, and plant application. |
| | Item 3.Refer to Attachment A for the overal] dimensions at each type pump..Item 4.TVA has not completed the investigation for these items. We 5.anticipate transmitting the results of our investigation for 6.Sequoyah on or before September 21, 1979. |
| | WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT (50-390, 50-391) |
| | _Item 1.Watts Bar has 16 deep draft pumps similar to those shown on figures 1 and 2 of the subject OIE bulletin in use in safety-related systems. |
| | Item 2.Refer to Attachment A for the listing of manufacturer, model, capacity, and plant application. |
| | Item 3.Refer to Attachment A for the overall dimensions of each pump. |
| | NOTE: The pumps identified in items 1, 2, and 3 have not been transferred from CONSTh to P PROD. |
| | These pumps are in the initial stages of being put in:o service. |
| | Therefore, there has been no appreciable accumulation of operational and maintenance history. However, all available infcrmar. ion is given in items 4, 5, and 6. |
| | Item 4.A summary of startup, testing, and routine maintenance history is given below for each type pump: |
| | a.Screen wash pumps - These pumps have been operated 15 minutes per day for 15 days. |
| | b.Essential raw cooling water (ERCW) pumps - These puc7s have been used to flush the system with a maximum duty o,f 4 days at rated flow. Since August 2,1979, D, G, and H pumps have intermittently been used to supply cooling water at approxi-mately rated flow. |
| | 1087 168 .,....*High-pressure fire pumps (HPFP) - These pumps have not been c.operated.They are currently undergoing final checks before initial operation. |
| | Item 5.Operational problems and major repair efforts, as applicable, are described below: |
| | Screen wash pumps - Only one pump packing has been replaced; a.no other maintenance has been required. |
| | b.ERCW pumps - No maintenance has been required other than adjust-ment of packing. |
| | HPFP - No problems or repair efforts. |
| | c.Item 6.Operational intervals are given below: |
| | Screen wash pumps - These pumps have been svailable for 15 days. |
| | a.They are operated for 15 minutes per day at approximately rated flow. One of the original packings was replaced during initial operation. Pum,s have performed satisfactorily to date. |
| | .b.ERCW pumps - While supplying cooling water at approximately rated flow, three of the ERCW pumps received the following duty: |
| | G 48 hours H 24 hours G 8 hours H 11.75 hours G 12.5 hours H 16 hours D 72 hours H 72 hours D 144 hours H 144 hours In addition to these hours, all ERCW pumps (A through H) were operated intermittently for system flush. |
| | The average time for continuous operation was approximately 16 hours. |
| | The lor.;est continuous run has been at approximately rated flow for 144 hours. At the end of each service run, all pumps have been operable. |
| | There have been no maintenance problems to date. |
| | HPFP - This item is not applicable since these pumps are not c.operational. |
| | BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANT (50-438, 50-439) |
| | Item 1.Bellefonte has 8 deep draft pumps similcr *> f> c identified in figures 1 and 2 of the subject OIE bulle '- in ye in safety-related systems. |
| | .Item 2.Refer to Attachment A for the manufacturer, model, capacity, and plant application. |
| | 1087 169 '.......Item 3.Refer to Attachnent A for the overall dimension of the pumps. |
| | *Item 4.These pumps hr.o not undergone testing yet. |
| | Only receipt 5.inspection ane periodic preventive maintenance checks have 6.been made. No deficiencies have been found to date. |
| | HARTSVILLE AND PHIPPS BEND NUCLEAR PLANTS (50-518, 50-519, 50-520, 50-521, 50-553, 50-554) |
| | Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Hartsville and Phipps Bend have 9 deep draft pumps similar to those id-ntified in figures 1 and 2 of the subject DIE bulletin planned fcr use in safety-related systems (Hartsville, 6; Phipps Ber.d 3) . |
| | These pumps have not undergone testing yet. |
| | Only receipt inspection and periodic preventive maintenance checks have been made. No deficiencies have been found to date. |
| | Hartsville and Phipps Bend have additional deep draft pumps within the Reactor Island design (STRIDE). GE has informed TVA that GE plans to respond generically on NSSS and STRIDE pumps on a schedule that will not permit the information to be included in this report. TVA will provide information, as applicable, for the Hartsville and Phipps Bend Nuclear Plants on or before October 26, 1979. |
| | Refer to Attachment A for a description of these pumps. |
| | YELLOW CREEK NUCLEAR PLANT (50-566, 50-567) |
| | TVA plans to have 4 CIM pumps and 4 screen wash pumps which utilize the deep draft design. However, the contracts on these pumps have not been awarded yet..1087 170. |
| | .*.-.'ATTACm!ENT A |
| | ...TVA SAFETY-RELATED, DEEP DRAFT, TURBINE-TYPE PUMPS (RESPONSE TO IEB 79-15) |
| | .Flow (gpm)/ Head (f t) |
| | Dimension ** |
| | TVA Plant Pump ID No.*Manufacturer Model No.Capacity Plant Application Length /Dia. |
| | Sequoyah ERCW 8 Johnson Pump Company 21 QMC 9000/180 Essential Raw 58'-3"/(2 units)(orig)Cooling Water 2'-4-1/2" (ERCU)ERCW 8 Johnson Pump Company 30 CC 11000/200 95'-7"/" (new)3'-0" Aux.2 Johnson Pump Company 27 DC/12600/155 14'-9"/" ERCW 24 QMC 2'-4-1/2"" ERCW 4 8 CC 270/350 ERCW Screen Wash 90'-2"/Screen Wash in Intake 8-1/2" Wash Pumping Station HPFP 4" 14 CC 1500/400 High Pressure Fire 57'-8"/Protection and 13-1/2" Flood' Supply _to Aux. Feedwater Watts Bar ERCW 8 Byron Jackson 32" RXL 12000/200 Essential Raw 90'-0"/(2 units)VCT Cooling Water 2'-0" ERCW 4 Johnson Pump Company 8 CC 270/350 ERCW Screen Wash 87'-10"/Screen in Intake Pumping 8-1/2" Wash Station HPFP 4 Goulds Pumps, Inc. |
| | VIT-12X16 1590/330 High Pressure Fire 84'-8"/BLC-3-Stg. |
| | Protection and 16-3/4" Flood Supply to Aux. Feedwater |
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| | *,.ATTACHMENT A |
| | 'TVA SAFETY-RELATED, DEEP DRAFT, IURBINE-TYPE PUMPS (RESPONSE TO IEB 79-15) |
| | Page 2.Flow (gpm)/ Head (f t) |
| | Dimension ** |
| | TVA Plant Pump ID No.*Manufacturer Model No.Capacity Plant Application Length /Dia. |
| | Bellefonte ERCW 8 Weir Pumps CW2N54-13,300/200 Essential Raw 70'-3"/(2 units)60A Coolin3 Water 2'-0"_Hartsville Cm 9 Hitachi American SP-CV 28,800/133 Cooling Tower 47'-4"/and Makeup Pumps Used 4'-8" Phipps Bend for Essential (6 units)Service Water (ESW) Tornado Backup Mode NSSS and STRIDE Pumps Yellow Creek CTM 4 Contracts on these pumps not 21,400/310 Cooling Tower Not Known (2 units)awarded yet. |
| | Makeup Pumps Used for ERCW Backup Water Source |
| | " Screen 4 210/250 Screen Wash Pumps Not Known Wash in Intake Pumping Station Support the CM Pumps for ERCW Backup. |
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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20153E4221988-08-29029 August 1988 Forwards Order Revoking CPPR-172 & CPPR-173 & NRC Staff Evaluation of Site Stabilization Plan Per from Util ML20153E2331988-08-26026 August 1988 Forwards Status of Site Stabilization Activities,Per R Auluck Request.Tva Has Completed All Major Site Stabilization Activities at Plant W/Only Minor Maint Activities Remaining ML20215C5661986-10-0606 October 1986 Further Response to FOIA Request for All Records Concerning Allegations That Pullman Power Products Employees Intimidated QC Inspectors.Forwards App F Documents.App G & H Documents Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 7 & 5) ML20133N7321985-10-24024 October 1985 Forwards Proposed Cancellation Plans for Plants Officially Canceled on 840829.Requests Withdrawal of CPPR-150,CPPR-152, CPPR-172 & CPPR-173.W/two Oversize Drawings ML20128Q2441985-05-17017 May 1985 Further Response to FOIA Request for Six Categories of Records Re Nuclear Waste Policy Act.App B Documents Available in Pdr.Forwards App C Documents ML18029A3981985-02-27027 February 1985 Responds to RM Diggs 850117 & 0211 Ltrs Re Determination of Fees for Const Extension Requests.Util Supports NRC Determination & Will Submit Fees ML20096F8731984-09-0505 September 1984 Forwards Motion to Terminate Appellate Jurisdiction.W/O Encl.Related Correspondence ML20077G6661983-07-27027 July 1983 Part 21 Rept Re Circuit Breakers Mfg Between Nov 1981 & Feb 1982.Breakers Should Be Inspected for Broken Puffer Linkage Studs.Stud Identified as Part Number 192247A.List of Circuit Breakers for Nuclear Plants Encl ML20023C3361983-05-12012 May 1983 Forwards Details of Deferral Plans for Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant. ML20073S5851983-02-24024 February 1983 FOIA Request for All Documents Re Decision to Terminate Const of Facility ML20071B9741983-02-24024 February 1983 Reiterates 830121 Request for CP Extension Until 870901 to Permit Final Decision Re Future of Nuclear Units Based on Load Growth/Demand.Deferral Plan Details to Be Submitted by 830506 ML20069D8691982-09-20020 September 1982 Forwards Black Fox Station Soil Stabilization & Erosion Control Program, Per ASLB 820618 Memorandum & Order.Plan Addresses Concerns Raised in NRC 820602 Submittal ML20055C0611982-08-0606 August 1982 Forwards Info Re QA for Deferred Plants,In Response to NRC .Possible Cancellation of Some Units Will Be Discussed at Future Meeting of TVA Board of Directors ML20054K8881982-06-29029 June 1982 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept YCNP-SMR-7, Jan-June 1981 ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20052F0901982-05-0404 May 1982 Informs That Addl Action Will Be Required in Order to Fully Comply W/Asme Code Requirements for Radiography of safe-end Welds.Discrepancy Will Be Resolved by re-radiographing Affected Welds ML20069B9611982-03-0202 March 1982 Informs of Changes Re Slowdown in Const Activities.Busing of Employees No Longer Justifiable Due to Lower Employment Levels & Const Schedule Changes.Waterfowl Wetlands Wildlife Monitoring Results Show Const Has Not Affected Wildlife ML20040H4141982-02-10010 February 1982 Notifies That Facilities Ref CENPD-210,Revision 3 Per 820202 Request.Info Based on Review of PSARs ML20039B5581981-12-17017 December 1981 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Per Fes Section 4.5.2.5 ML20039A2811981-12-0404 December 1981 Notifies That Environ Const Noise Monitoring Procedures Will Be Revised at Hartsville & Yellow Creek & Terminated at Phipps Bend.Changes Caused by Slowdown & Cessation of Const. Summary of Const Noise Monitoring Program History Encl ML20009D9311981-07-0808 July 1981 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 81-03, Flow Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Corbicula Sp (Asiatic Clam) & Mytilus Sp (Mussel). ML20004B4021981-05-21021 May 1981 Responds to Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/81-02 & 50-567/81-02 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Welding & Nondestructive Exam.Rept Revises 810330 Rept to Reflect Bend Sample Fissure Evaluation Results ML19350D9121981-05-20020 May 1981 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Jan-June 1981 ML19350C7811981-03-30030 March 1981 Responds to NRC 810304 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/81-02 & 50-567/81-02.Corrective Actions: Certification of Welders Previously Certified Were Revoked & Are Tracking Potentially Unacceptable Welds ML19341D3021981-02-26026 February 1981 Forwards Revised Description of Onsite Meteorological Measurements Program.Revision Will Be Included in OL Application ML20003A0731981-01-26026 January 1981 Advises of Work W/Three Counties in Ms to Upgrade Emergency Response Capabilities.Requests That NRC Ltr Be Sent to Local Officials Explaining Use of Mitigation Funds for Emergency Response ML19341A0831980-12-23023 December 1980 Responds to NRC 801125 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-17 & 50-567/80-17.Corrective Actions:Part Ii,Section 5.1 of Div of Nuclear Power Operational QA Manual Rewritten ML19345D5871980-12-0505 December 1980 Forwards Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec.Rept Prepared for Fes ML19338G6101980-10-24024 October 1980 Requests Expedited Review of Newport News Industrial Corp Draft Topical Rept Re Vol Reduction Sys.Util Plans to Utilize Sys at Units 1 & 2 ML19338G2151980-10-21021 October 1980 Forwards Response to NRC 800926 Lr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-14 & 50-567/80-14.Corrective Actions: Review of Concrete Test Dispositioned in Qcir 51057 Showed Design Strength Should Be Realized at Later than Design Age ML19338G4281980-10-0303 October 1980 Submits Second Revised Response to Infraction Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective Actions: Radiographs Made Before 800207 re-examined for Deficiencies. Film Processing & Shim Placement Guidelines Established ML19338E1241980-08-18018 August 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective Actions: Radiographs Before 800207 re-examined & Radiographers Instructed in Requirements of Shim Placement ML19331D1441980-08-18018 August 1980 Forwards Revised Final Response to IE Insp Repts 50-566/ 80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Response Reflects Util Decision to Radiograph Addl Seven Welds.Rept Will Be Submitted by 801027 Re Film Darkening Problem,Per NRC Request ML19320C0241980-07-11011 July 1980 Forwards Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Placement of Earthfill in Essential Raw Cooling Water Spray Pond ML19320C5471980-07-10010 July 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit ML19320C5371980-07-10010 July 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Placement of Earthfill in ERCW Spray Pond ML19320C2251980-07-0909 July 1980 Forwards Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit. Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800820.W/o Encl ML19318A3751980-06-13013 June 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Defective Concrete Pour in Auxiliary Bldg ML19310A4311980-06-10010 June 1980 Responds to IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Radiography.Radiography of Welds Scheduled for Completion by 800701 ML19320D6471980-06-0303 June 1980 Forwards Do Jourdan 800328 Ltr for Consideration ML19316B0711980-05-27027 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit YC-C-80-05.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800710 ML19312E4851980-05-27027 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Placement & Compaction of Concrete Pour A2-D1 ML19323F1361980-05-21021 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit ML19316A7591980-05-19019 May 1980 Requests NRC Cooperation in Expediting Approval of York Model 299 Type 3G Moisture Separator Discussed in Topical Rept York 80-67459,submitted 800331.Separators Required by Util by 800822 Due to Const Delays ML19323G6001980-05-19019 May 1980 Advises That Ah Gutterman Will No Longer Appear in Proceedings on Behalf of Util ML19323J0771980-05-19019 May 1980 Responds to NRC 800424 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-07 & 50-567/80-07.Corrective Actions:Purge Air Blower Filters & Solenoid Valve Cleaned ML19309H4951980-05-0505 May 1980 Forwards Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Incorrect Use of Inertia Resulting in shear-related,cross-sectional Property Calculations for Control Bldg ML19309G4161980-04-28028 April 1980 Forwards Revised Response to Violation Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish & Control Radiography.Film Interpreters & Radiographers Instructed in Shim Placement ML19312E3331980-04-28028 April 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective actions:800324 & 0421 Submittals revised.Re-evaluation of Radiographs Showed Only Seven Welds Will Require Reradiographing ML19344D6381980-04-21021 April 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Improper Documentation & Utilization of Computer Program Inertia. Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800801 1988-08-29
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20153E2331988-08-26026 August 1988 Forwards Status of Site Stabilization Activities,Per R Auluck Request.Tva Has Completed All Major Site Stabilization Activities at Plant W/Only Minor Maint Activities Remaining ML20133N7321985-10-24024 October 1985 Forwards Proposed Cancellation Plans for Plants Officially Canceled on 840829.Requests Withdrawal of CPPR-150,CPPR-152, CPPR-172 & CPPR-173.W/two Oversize Drawings ML18029A3981985-02-27027 February 1985 Responds to RM Diggs 850117 & 0211 Ltrs Re Determination of Fees for Const Extension Requests.Util Supports NRC Determination & Will Submit Fees ML20096F8731984-09-0505 September 1984 Forwards Motion to Terminate Appellate Jurisdiction.W/O Encl.Related Correspondence ML20023C3361983-05-12012 May 1983 Forwards Details of Deferral Plans for Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant. ML20073S5851983-02-24024 February 1983 FOIA Request for All Documents Re Decision to Terminate Const of Facility ML20071B9741983-02-24024 February 1983 Reiterates 830121 Request for CP Extension Until 870901 to Permit Final Decision Re Future of Nuclear Units Based on Load Growth/Demand.Deferral Plan Details to Be Submitted by 830506 ML20069D8691982-09-20020 September 1982 Forwards Black Fox Station Soil Stabilization & Erosion Control Program, Per ASLB 820618 Memorandum & Order.Plan Addresses Concerns Raised in NRC 820602 Submittal ML20055C0611982-08-0606 August 1982 Forwards Info Re QA for Deferred Plants,In Response to NRC .Possible Cancellation of Some Units Will Be Discussed at Future Meeting of TVA Board of Directors ML20054K8881982-06-29029 June 1982 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept YCNP-SMR-7, Jan-June 1981 ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20052F0901982-05-0404 May 1982 Informs That Addl Action Will Be Required in Order to Fully Comply W/Asme Code Requirements for Radiography of safe-end Welds.Discrepancy Will Be Resolved by re-radiographing Affected Welds ML20069B9611982-03-0202 March 1982 Informs of Changes Re Slowdown in Const Activities.Busing of Employees No Longer Justifiable Due to Lower Employment Levels & Const Schedule Changes.Waterfowl Wetlands Wildlife Monitoring Results Show Const Has Not Affected Wildlife ML20040H4141982-02-10010 February 1982 Notifies That Facilities Ref CENPD-210,Revision 3 Per 820202 Request.Info Based on Review of PSARs ML20039B5581981-12-17017 December 1981 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Per Fes Section 4.5.2.5 ML20039A2811981-12-0404 December 1981 Notifies That Environ Const Noise Monitoring Procedures Will Be Revised at Hartsville & Yellow Creek & Terminated at Phipps Bend.Changes Caused by Slowdown & Cessation of Const. Summary of Const Noise Monitoring Program History Encl ML20009D9311981-07-0808 July 1981 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 81-03, Flow Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Corbicula Sp (Asiatic Clam) & Mytilus Sp (Mussel). ML20004B4021981-05-21021 May 1981 Responds to Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/81-02 & 50-567/81-02 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Welding & Nondestructive Exam.Rept Revises 810330 Rept to Reflect Bend Sample Fissure Evaluation Results ML19350D9121981-05-20020 May 1981 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Jan-June 1981 ML19350C7811981-03-30030 March 1981 Responds to NRC 810304 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/81-02 & 50-567/81-02.Corrective Actions: Certification of Welders Previously Certified Were Revoked & Are Tracking Potentially Unacceptable Welds ML19341D3021981-02-26026 February 1981 Forwards Revised Description of Onsite Meteorological Measurements Program.Revision Will Be Included in OL Application ML20003A0731981-01-26026 January 1981 Advises of Work W/Three Counties in Ms to Upgrade Emergency Response Capabilities.Requests That NRC Ltr Be Sent to Local Officials Explaining Use of Mitigation Funds for Emergency Response ML19341A0831980-12-23023 December 1980 Responds to NRC 801125 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-17 & 50-567/80-17.Corrective Actions:Part Ii,Section 5.1 of Div of Nuclear Power Operational QA Manual Rewritten ML19345D5871980-12-0505 December 1980 Forwards Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec.Rept Prepared for Fes ML19338G6101980-10-24024 October 1980 Requests Expedited Review of Newport News Industrial Corp Draft Topical Rept Re Vol Reduction Sys.Util Plans to Utilize Sys at Units 1 & 2 ML19338G2151980-10-21021 October 1980 Forwards Response to NRC 800926 Lr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-14 & 50-567/80-14.Corrective Actions: Review of Concrete Test Dispositioned in Qcir 51057 Showed Design Strength Should Be Realized at Later than Design Age ML19338G4281980-10-0303 October 1980 Submits Second Revised Response to Infraction Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective Actions: Radiographs Made Before 800207 re-examined for Deficiencies. Film Processing & Shim Placement Guidelines Established ML19338E1241980-08-18018 August 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective Actions: Radiographs Before 800207 re-examined & Radiographers Instructed in Requirements of Shim Placement ML19331D1441980-08-18018 August 1980 Forwards Revised Final Response to IE Insp Repts 50-566/ 80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Response Reflects Util Decision to Radiograph Addl Seven Welds.Rept Will Be Submitted by 801027 Re Film Darkening Problem,Per NRC Request ML19320C0241980-07-11011 July 1980 Forwards Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Placement of Earthfill in Essential Raw Cooling Water Spray Pond ML19320C5471980-07-10010 July 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit ML19320C5371980-07-10010 July 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Placement of Earthfill in ERCW Spray Pond ML19320C2251980-07-0909 July 1980 Forwards Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit. Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800820.W/o Encl ML19318A3751980-06-13013 June 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Defective Concrete Pour in Auxiliary Bldg ML19310A4311980-06-10010 June 1980 Responds to IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Radiography.Radiography of Welds Scheduled for Completion by 800701 ML19320D6471980-06-0303 June 1980 Forwards Do Jourdan 800328 Ltr for Consideration ML19312E4851980-05-27027 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Placement & Compaction of Concrete Pour A2-D1 ML19316B0711980-05-27027 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit YC-C-80-05.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800710 ML19323F1361980-05-21021 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit ML19323G6001980-05-19019 May 1980 Advises That Ah Gutterman Will No Longer Appear in Proceedings on Behalf of Util ML19323J0771980-05-19019 May 1980 Responds to NRC 800424 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-07 & 50-567/80-07.Corrective Actions:Purge Air Blower Filters & Solenoid Valve Cleaned ML19316A7591980-05-19019 May 1980 Requests NRC Cooperation in Expediting Approval of York Model 299 Type 3G Moisture Separator Discussed in Topical Rept York 80-67459,submitted 800331.Separators Required by Util by 800822 Due to Const Delays ML19309H4951980-05-0505 May 1980 Forwards Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Incorrect Use of Inertia Resulting in shear-related,cross-sectional Property Calculations for Control Bldg ML19312E3331980-04-28028 April 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective actions:800324 & 0421 Submittals revised.Re-evaluation of Radiographs Showed Only Seven Welds Will Require Reradiographing ML19309G4161980-04-28028 April 1980 Forwards Revised Response to Violation Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish & Control Radiography.Film Interpreters & Radiographers Instructed in Shim Placement ML19312E3421980-04-21021 April 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Advises That Revised Response to 800409 Ltr Will Be Submitted by 800428 ML19344D6691980-04-21021 April 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Defective Concrete Pour in Auxiliary Bldg.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800613 ML19344D6381980-04-21021 April 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Improper Documentation & Utilization of Computer Program Inertia. Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800801 ML19354C3071980-04-21021 April 1980 Notifies That Revised Response to Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Radiography,Will Be Submitted by 800428 ML19309F1201980-04-15015 April 1980 Forwards YCNP-SMR 3, Socioeconimic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, for Jan-June 1979 1988-08-26
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MONTHYEARML20153E2331988-08-26026 August 1988 Forwards Status of Site Stabilization Activities,Per R Auluck Request.Tva Has Completed All Major Site Stabilization Activities at Plant W/Only Minor Maint Activities Remaining ML20133N7321985-10-24024 October 1985 Forwards Proposed Cancellation Plans for Plants Officially Canceled on 840829.Requests Withdrawal of CPPR-150,CPPR-152, CPPR-172 & CPPR-173.W/two Oversize Drawings ML18029A3981985-02-27027 February 1985 Responds to RM Diggs 850117 & 0211 Ltrs Re Determination of Fees for Const Extension Requests.Util Supports NRC Determination & Will Submit Fees ML20096F8731984-09-0505 September 1984 Forwards Motion to Terminate Appellate Jurisdiction.W/O Encl.Related Correspondence ML20023C3361983-05-12012 May 1983 Forwards Details of Deferral Plans for Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant. ML20071B9741983-02-24024 February 1983 Reiterates 830121 Request for CP Extension Until 870901 to Permit Final Decision Re Future of Nuclear Units Based on Load Growth/Demand.Deferral Plan Details to Be Submitted by 830506 ML20069D8691982-09-20020 September 1982 Forwards Black Fox Station Soil Stabilization & Erosion Control Program, Per ASLB 820618 Memorandum & Order.Plan Addresses Concerns Raised in NRC 820602 Submittal ML20055C0611982-08-0606 August 1982 Forwards Info Re QA for Deferred Plants,In Response to NRC .Possible Cancellation of Some Units Will Be Discussed at Future Meeting of TVA Board of Directors ML20054K8881982-06-29029 June 1982 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept YCNP-SMR-7, Jan-June 1981 ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20069B9611982-03-0202 March 1982 Informs of Changes Re Slowdown in Const Activities.Busing of Employees No Longer Justifiable Due to Lower Employment Levels & Const Schedule Changes.Waterfowl Wetlands Wildlife Monitoring Results Show Const Has Not Affected Wildlife ML20039B5581981-12-17017 December 1981 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Per Fes Section 4.5.2.5 ML20039A2811981-12-0404 December 1981 Notifies That Environ Const Noise Monitoring Procedures Will Be Revised at Hartsville & Yellow Creek & Terminated at Phipps Bend.Changes Caused by Slowdown & Cessation of Const. Summary of Const Noise Monitoring Program History Encl ML20009D9311981-07-0808 July 1981 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 81-03, Flow Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Corbicula Sp (Asiatic Clam) & Mytilus Sp (Mussel). ML20004B4021981-05-21021 May 1981 Responds to Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/81-02 & 50-567/81-02 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Welding & Nondestructive Exam.Rept Revises 810330 Rept to Reflect Bend Sample Fissure Evaluation Results ML19350D9121981-05-20020 May 1981 Forwards Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Jan-June 1981 ML19350C7811981-03-30030 March 1981 Responds to NRC 810304 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/81-02 & 50-567/81-02.Corrective Actions: Certification of Welders Previously Certified Were Revoked & Are Tracking Potentially Unacceptable Welds ML19341D3021981-02-26026 February 1981 Forwards Revised Description of Onsite Meteorological Measurements Program.Revision Will Be Included in OL Application ML19341A0831980-12-23023 December 1980 Responds to NRC 801125 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-17 & 50-567/80-17.Corrective Actions:Part Ii,Section 5.1 of Div of Nuclear Power Operational QA Manual Rewritten ML19345D5871980-12-0505 December 1980 Forwards Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec.Rept Prepared for Fes ML19338G6101980-10-24024 October 1980 Requests Expedited Review of Newport News Industrial Corp Draft Topical Rept Re Vol Reduction Sys.Util Plans to Utilize Sys at Units 1 & 2 ML19338G2151980-10-21021 October 1980 Forwards Response to NRC 800926 Lr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-14 & 50-567/80-14.Corrective Actions: Review of Concrete Test Dispositioned in Qcir 51057 Showed Design Strength Should Be Realized at Later than Design Age ML19338G4281980-10-0303 October 1980 Submits Second Revised Response to Infraction Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective Actions: Radiographs Made Before 800207 re-examined for Deficiencies. Film Processing & Shim Placement Guidelines Established ML19338E1241980-08-18018 August 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective Actions: Radiographs Before 800207 re-examined & Radiographers Instructed in Requirements of Shim Placement ML19331D1441980-08-18018 August 1980 Forwards Revised Final Response to IE Insp Repts 50-566/ 80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Response Reflects Util Decision to Radiograph Addl Seven Welds.Rept Will Be Submitted by 801027 Re Film Darkening Problem,Per NRC Request ML19320C0241980-07-11011 July 1980 Forwards Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Placement of Earthfill in Essential Raw Cooling Water Spray Pond ML19320C5471980-07-10010 July 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit ML19320C5371980-07-10010 July 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Placement of Earthfill in ERCW Spray Pond ML19320C2251980-07-0909 July 1980 Forwards Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit. Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800820.W/o Encl ML19318A3751980-06-13013 June 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Defective Concrete Pour in Auxiliary Bldg ML19310A4311980-06-10010 June 1980 Responds to IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Radiography.Radiography of Welds Scheduled for Completion by 800701 ML19312E4851980-05-27027 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Placement & Compaction of Concrete Pour A2-D1 ML19316B0711980-05-27027 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit YC-C-80-05.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800710 ML19323F1361980-05-21021 May 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Audit ML19323G6001980-05-19019 May 1980 Advises That Ah Gutterman Will No Longer Appear in Proceedings on Behalf of Util ML19323J0771980-05-19019 May 1980 Responds to NRC 800424 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-07 & 50-567/80-07.Corrective Actions:Purge Air Blower Filters & Solenoid Valve Cleaned ML19309H4951980-05-0505 May 1980 Forwards Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Incorrect Use of Inertia Resulting in shear-related,cross-sectional Property Calculations for Control Bldg ML19312E3331980-04-28028 April 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective actions:800324 & 0421 Submittals revised.Re-evaluation of Radiographs Showed Only Seven Welds Will Require Reradiographing ML19309G4161980-04-28028 April 1980 Forwards Revised Response to Violation Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish & Control Radiography.Film Interpreters & Radiographers Instructed in Shim Placement ML19344D6691980-04-21021 April 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Defective Concrete Pour in Auxiliary Bldg.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800613 ML19312E3421980-04-21021 April 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Advises That Revised Response to 800409 Ltr Will Be Submitted by 800428 ML19344D6381980-04-21021 April 1980 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Improper Documentation & Utilization of Computer Program Inertia. Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 800801 ML19354C3071980-04-21021 April 1980 Notifies That Revised Response to Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03 Re Failure to Establish Adequate Measures to Control Radiography,Will Be Submitted by 800428 ML19309F1201980-04-15015 April 1980 Forwards YCNP-SMR 3, Socioeconimic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, for Jan-June 1979 ML19309A4881980-03-24024 March 1980 Forwards Response to Infraction Noted in NRC 800228 Ltr Re IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Radiographs W/Unacceptable Shim Placement Will Be Reshot.Film Interpreters & Radiographers Instructed in Shim Placement ML19309F5871980-03-24024 March 1980 Responds to NRC 800228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/80-03 & 50-567/80-03.Corrective Actions:All Radiographs W/Unacceptable Shim Placement Will Be Reshot ML19296D1471980-02-22022 February 1980 Forwards Final Deficiency Rept Re Defective Electrical Conduit ML19305C8111980-01-23023 January 1980 Responds to NRC 791228 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/79-18 & 50-567/79-18.Corrective Actions: Chemical & Vol Control Sys Charging Pumps Relocated from Storage to Area W/Power Supply.Heaters Connected ML19260D8701979-12-21021 December 1979 Forwards Response to NRC 791130 Ltr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-566/79-17 & 50-567/79-17.Corrective Actions:Testing Program Initiated to Provide Necessary Chemical Analysis Info for All Cb & I Welds on Containment ML19256F6431979-11-26026 November 1979 Forwards First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Defective Electrical Conduit 1988-08-26
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.Pe1.TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
-_, , CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE 374o1
@*'400 Chestnut Street Tower II
%7-%,~: e"., September 10, 1979
.7Cd CO Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Director
~-Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II - Suite 3100 101 Marietta Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. O'Reilly:
OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCDtENT BULLETIN 79 RII:JP0 50-254, 50-260, 50-296, 50-327, 50-328, 50-390, 50-391, 50-438, 50-439, 50-518, 50-519, 50-520, 50-521, 50-553, 50-554, 50-566, 50-567 - BROWNS FERRY, SEQUOYAH, WATTS LAR, BELLEFONTE, HARTSVILLE, PHIPPS BEND, AND YELLOW CREEK NUCLEAR PLANTS In response to your July 11, 1979, letter which transmitted OIE Bulletin 79-15, we are enclosing the results of our investigations for Brovns Ferry, Cequoyah, Watts Bar, Bellefonte, Hartsville, Phipps Bend, and Yellow Creek Nuclear Plants.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Tish Jenkins at FTS 854-2014.
Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
.N.h L. M. Mills, Manag r Nuclear Regulation and Safety Enclosure cc (Enclosure):
Mr. Victor Stello, Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 1087 166 Director of the Division of Operating Reactors
['Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
-U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 23[Washington, DC 20555 291ooso a 79o3 u 0FElcig COPY An Equal Optortunity Employer y-
...,s..ENCLOSURE..RESPONSE TO NRC-0IE BULLETIN 79-15 DEEP DRAFT PUMP DEFICIENCIES BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (50-259, 50-260, 50-296)
Item 1.Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant has 12 deep draft pumps similar to those shown in figure 1 of the subject IE bulletin in safety-related systems.
Item 2.These pumps are manufactured by Byron Jackson, size 20 KXH, 4500 gpm at 275 total developed head, and are used for RHR service water and EECW.
Item 3.The pumps are approxiuately 46 feet lont from suction to discharge and 22 inches in diameter.
Item 4.Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant began making power in June 1974 with
, unit 1.The startup tests for the RHR and EECW pumps were per-formed in June 1973 and December 1974. The startup tests were completed several months before each unit's fueling.
Each pump was tested for capacity, rated pressure, automatic start and stop, and legic. Once each month, a pump operability test is performed on each pump and the data from these tests are compared to the pump design performance curve.
Item 5.Operational problems are minimal, and there has been only one major repair. The pump leaks water from the stuffing box and requires continuous checking and adjustin; of the packing. This is normal for this type of service. The only major repair was performed in August 1978. The pump failed to pump water. Upon disassembly of the pump, it was found to have a broken shaft and the bearings had excessive clearances. The pump was completely rebuilt. One other pump showed signs of a decrease in performance diring testing. The pump was removed from service and inspection revealed impeller wear which reduced the pump's capacity.
Item 6.Upon reviewing the in-servi e records of the purps from 1974 until the present, we fino th:t there have been one major pump failure and one routine pump rebuild.
The two pump problems were on pumps that are in operation 50 percent of the time.
This is indicative of an excellent pump record.
The longest interval that each pump has been available for operation, without corrective maintenance, would be from 1974 until the present, with the exception of the two pump repairs described in item 5.
Three of the RHRSW pumps (one per unit) were not added until the summer of 1976.
.1087 167 .....*Some of these pumps are automatic start and an accumulated run time, cycles of operation, and duration of each cycle cannot be obtaine< in exact detail.
The design specifications are being met; therefore, no additional maintenance activities or tests are planned.
TVA has the applicable information, identified on page 3 of 3 of Bulletin 79-15, available at the site for inspection by NRC personnel.
SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT (50-327, 50-328)
Item 1.Sequoyah has '6 deep draft pumps similar to those shown in
.figures 1 and i of the subject OIE bulletin in use in safety-related systems.
Item 2.Refer to Attachment A for the listing of manufacturer, model, capacity, and plant application.
Item 3.Refer to Attachment A for the overal] dimensions at each type pump..Item 4.TVA has not completed the investigation for these items. We 5.anticipate transmitting the results of our investigation for 6.Sequoyah on or before September 21, 1979.
WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT (50-390, 50-391)
_Item 1.Watts Bar has 16 deep draft pumps similar to those shown on figures 1 and 2 of the subject OIE bulletin in use in safety-related systems.
Item 2.Refer to Attachment A for the listing of manufacturer, model, capacity, and plant application.
Item 3.Refer to Attachment A for the overall dimensions of each pump.
NOTE: The pumps identified in items 1, 2, and 3 have not been transferred from CONSTh to P PROD.
These pumps are in the initial stages of being put in:o service.
Therefore, there has been no appreciable accumulation of operational and maintenance history. However, all available infcrmar. ion is given in items 4, 5, and 6.
Item 4.A summary of startup, testing, and routine maintenance history is given below for each type pump:
a.Screen wash pumps - These pumps have been operated 15 minutes per day for 15 days.
b.Essential raw cooling water (ERCW) pumps - These puc7s have been used to flush the system with a maximum duty o,f 4 days at rated flow. Since August 2,1979, D, G, and H pumps have intermittently been used to supply cooling water at approxi-mately rated flow.
1087 168 .,....*High-pressure fire pumps (HPFP) - These pumps have not been c.operated.They are currently undergoing final checks before initial operation.
Item 5.Operational problems and major repair efforts, as applicable, are described below:
Screen wash pumps - Only one pump packing has been replaced; a.no other maintenance has been required.
b.ERCW pumps - No maintenance has been required other than adjust-ment of packing.
HPFP - No problems or repair efforts.
c.Item 6.Operational intervals are given below:
Screen wash pumps - These pumps have been svailable for 15 days.
a.They are operated for 15 minutes per day at approximately rated flow. One of the original packings was replaced during initial operation. Pum,s have performed satisfactorily to date.
.b.ERCW pumps - While supplying cooling water at approximately rated flow, three of the ERCW pumps received the following duty:
G 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> H 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> G 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> H 11.75 hours8.680556e-4 days <br />0.0208 hours <br />1.240079e-4 weeks <br />2.85375e-5 months <br /> G 12.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> H 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> D 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> H 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> D 144 hours0.00167 days <br />0.04 hours <br />2.380952e-4 weeks <br />5.4792e-5 months <br /> H 144 hours0.00167 days <br />0.04 hours <br />2.380952e-4 weeks <br />5.4792e-5 months <br /> In addition to these hours, all ERCW pumps (A through H) were operated intermittently for system flush.
The average time for continuous operation was approximately 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br />.
The lor.;est continuous run has been at approximately rated flow for 144 hours0.00167 days <br />0.04 hours <br />2.380952e-4 weeks <br />5.4792e-5 months <br />. At the end of each service run, all pumps have been operable.
There have been no maintenance problems to date.
HPFP - This item is not applicable since these pumps are not c.operational.
BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANT (50-438, 50-439)
Item 1.Bellefonte has 8 deep draft pumps similcr *> f> c identified in figures 1 and 2 of the subject OIE bulle '- in ye in safety-related systems.
.Item 2.Refer to Attachment A for the manufacturer, model, capacity, and plant application.
1087 169 '.......Item 3.Refer to Attachnent A for the overall dimension of the pumps.
- Item 4.These pumps hr.o not undergone testing yet.
Only receipt 5.inspection ane periodic preventive maintenance checks have 6.been made. No deficiencies have been found to date.
HARTSVILLE AND PHIPPS BEND NUCLEAR PLANTS (50-518, 50-519, 50-520, 50-521, 50-553, 50-554)
Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Hartsville and Phipps Bend have 9 deep draft pumps similar to those id-ntified in figures 1 and 2 of the subject DIE bulletin planned fcr use in safety-related systems (Hartsville, 6; Phipps Ber.d 3) .
These pumps have not undergone testing yet.
Only receipt inspection and periodic preventive maintenance checks have been made. No deficiencies have been found to date.
Hartsville and Phipps Bend have additional deep draft pumps within the Reactor Island design (STRIDE). GE has informed TVA that GE plans to respond generically on NSSS and STRIDE pumps on a schedule that will not permit the information to be included in this report. TVA will provide information, as applicable, for the Hartsville and Phipps Bend Nuclear Plants on or before October 26, 1979.
Refer to Attachment A for a description of these pumps.
YELLOW CREEK NUCLEAR PLANT (50-566, 50-567)
TVA plans to have 4 CIM pumps and 4 screen wash pumps which utilize the deep draft design. However, the contracts on these pumps have not been awarded yet..1087 170.
.*.-.'ATTACm!ENT A
...TVA SAFETY-RELATED, DEEP DRAFT, TURBINE-TYPE PUMPS (RESPONSE TO IEB 79-15)
.Flow (gpm)/ Head (f t)
Dimension **
TVA Plant Pump ID No.*Manufacturer Model No.Capacity Plant Application Length /Dia.
Sequoyah ERCW 8 Johnson Pump Company 21 QMC 9000/180 Essential Raw 58'-3"/(2 units)(orig)Cooling Water 2'-4-1/2" (ERCU)ERCW 8 Johnson Pump Company 30 CC 11000/200 95'-7"/" (new)3'-0" Aux.2 Johnson Pump Company 27 DC/12600/155 14'-9"/" ERCW 24 QMC 2'-4-1/2"" ERCW 4 8 CC 270/350 ERCW Screen Wash 90'-2"/Screen Wash in Intake 8-1/2" Wash Pumping Station HPFP 4" 14 CC 1500/400 High Pressure Fire 57'-8"/Protection and 13-1/2" Flood' Supply _to Aux. Feedwater Watts Bar ERCW 8 Byron Jackson 32" RXL 12000/200 Essential Raw 90'-0"/(2 units)VCT Cooling Water 2'-0" ERCW 4 Johnson Pump Company 8 CC 270/350 ERCW Screen Wash 87'-10"/Screen in Intake Pumping 8-1/2" Wash Station HPFP 4 Goulds Pumps, Inc.
VIT-12X16 1590/330 High Pressure Fire 84'-8"/BLC-3-Stg.
Protection and 16-3/4" Flood Supply to Aux. Feedwater
_e, w C CC N~__
'TVA SAFETY-RELATED, DEEP DRAFT, IURBINE-TYPE PUMPS (RESPONSE TO IEB 79-15)
Page 2.Flow (gpm)/ Head (f t)
Dimension **
TVA Plant Pump ID No.*Manufacturer Model No.Capacity Plant Application Length /Dia.
Bellefonte ERCW 8 Weir Pumps CW2N54-13,300/200 Essential Raw 70'-3"/(2 units)60A Coolin3 Water 2'-0"_Hartsville Cm 9 Hitachi American SP-CV 28,800/133 Cooling Tower 47'-4"/and Makeup Pumps Used 4'-8" Phipps Bend for Essential (6 units)Service Water (ESW) Tornado Backup Mode NSSS and STRIDE Pumps Yellow Creek CTM 4 Contracts on these pumps not 21,400/310 Cooling Tower Not Known (2 units)awarded yet.
Makeup Pumps Used for ERCW Backup Water Source
" Screen 4 210/250 Screen Wash Pumps Not Known Wash in Intake Pumping Station Support the CM Pumps for ERCW Backup.
-cc N-N