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b        N February 1, 1974 Re:  Indian Point Unit No. 2 Facility Operating License DPR-26 A.O.-4-2-3 Mr. John F. O' Leary, Director Directorate of Licensing U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Office of Regulations Washington, D. C.                  20545
 
==Dear Mr. O' Leary,==
 
The following report is provided pursuant to the requirements of Section 6.12.2 (a) of the Technical Specifications to Facil-ity Operating License No. DPR-26.
Following the completion of repairs associated with the November 13, 1973 feedwater line break incident, an inspection of all Bergen-Paterson hydraulic shock and sway arrestors (snubbers) located in the vapor containment was performed.
This inspection was completed on January 18, 1974 and of the approximately 350 snubbers located in the containment, two (2) did not meet the established criterion for operability; that is, the accumulator oil level plunger was more than one inch below the " EXT" mark.
One of the above two snubbers (SR-104 0) is located on the com-ponent cooling water return line (Line No. 14) from upper bear-ing cooler of No. 23 reactor. coolant pump and the other (S R-4 8-SR3) is located on the secondary blowdown line (Line No. 48) from No. 24 steam generator.
The two defective snubbers which have been replaced with spares are being disassembled for inspection in an effort to determine                                  l the cause of the problem. Presently, we plan to periodically                                      l inspect all of the snubbers inside of the containment building.                                  l We further intend to replace all the existing millable gum                                        ;
8304050055 740201                                                                                    3 PDR ADOCK 05000247 S                      PDR                ,
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Mr. John F. O' Leary                February 1, 1974 Re:  Indian Point Unit No. 2 Facility Operating License DPR-26 A.O.-4-2-3 polyurethane seals on these snubbers with seals recommended by the manufacturer based on the temperature environment that the. seals will experience. The replacement will be conducted on a progressive schedule that is presently being discussed with the A.E.C. Regulatory Staff.
We believe our program for inspections of the snubbers and replacement of their seals together with a further investi-gation into the two instances of low oil level will signifi-cantly reduce or eliminate such maintenance actions required for the snubbers and remove any resultant concern that such problems with snubbers might affect the performance of their required safety function.
Very truly yours, f
I 0 A v 4s                      t+t q Warren R. Cobean, Jr., Manager Nuclear Power Generation cc:  Mr. James P. O'Reilly
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AO 4-2-3:insp Determined Snubber on Component Cooling Water Return Line & Snubber on Secondary Blowdown Line Defective. Cause Under Investigation.Snubbers Replaced
ML20083R896
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Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 02/01/1974
From: Cobean W
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO. OF NEW YORK, INC.
To: Oleary J
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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b N February 1, 1974 Re: Indian Point Unit No. 2 Facility Operating License DPR-26 A.O.-4-2-3 Mr. John F. O' Leary, Director Directorate of Licensing U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Office of Regulations Washington, D. C. 20545

Dear Mr. O' Leary,

The following report is provided pursuant to the requirements of Section 6.12.2 (a) of the Technical Specifications to Facil-ity Operating License No. DPR-26.

Following the completion of repairs associated with the November 13, 1973 feedwater line break incident, an inspection of all Bergen-Paterson hydraulic shock and sway arrestors (snubbers) located in the vapor containment was performed.

This inspection was completed on January 18, 1974 and of the approximately 350 snubbers located in the containment, two (2) did not meet the established criterion for operability; that is, the accumulator oil level plunger was more than one inch below the " EXT" mark.

One of the above two snubbers (SR-104 0) is located on the com-ponent cooling water return line (Line No. 14) from upper bear-ing cooler of No. 23 reactor. coolant pump and the other (S R-4 8-SR3) is located on the secondary blowdown line (Line No. 48) from No. 24 steam generator.

The two defective snubbers which have been replaced with spares are being disassembled for inspection in an effort to determine l the cause of the problem. Presently, we plan to periodically l inspect all of the snubbers inside of the containment building. l We further intend to replace all the existing millable gum  ;

8304050055 740201 3 PDR ADOCK 05000247 S PDR ,

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Mr. John F. O' Leary February 1, 1974 Re: Indian Point Unit No. 2 Facility Operating License DPR-26 A.O.-4-2-3 polyurethane seals on these snubbers with seals recommended by the manufacturer based on the temperature environment that the. seals will experience. The replacement will be conducted on a progressive schedule that is presently being discussed with the A.E.C. Regulatory Staff.

We believe our program for inspections of the snubbers and replacement of their seals together with a further investi-gation into the two instances of low oil level will signifi-cantly reduce or eliminate such maintenance actions required for the snubbers and remove any resultant concern that such problems with snubbers might affect the performance of their required safety function.

Very truly yours, f

I 0 A v 4s t+t q Warren R. Cobean, Jr., Manager Nuclear Power Generation cc: Mr. James P. O'Reilly

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