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{{#Wiki_filter:TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY cHATTANQQGA. TENNEssEE 374ot 5B 157B Lookout P1eoe-i Q l7 $       86 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region   II Attn: Dr. J. Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite     2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323
TENNEssEE 374ot 5B 157B Lookout P1eoe-i Q l7$86 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Attn: Dr.J.Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323  


==Dear Dr.Grace:==
==Dear Dr. Grace:==
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1, 2, AND 3-NRC-OIE REGION II INSPECTION REPORT 50-259/86-22,-260/86-22, 96/86-22-RESPONSE TO VIOLATION Enclosed is our response to G.G.Zech's July 28 and August 8, 1986 letters to S.A.White transmit.ting IE Inspection Report Nos.50-259/86-22,-260/86-22, and-296/86-22 for our Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant which cited TVA with one Severity Level IV Violation.
This response was due September 8, 1986.An extension to September 22, 1986 was discussed between M.J.May and Floyd Cantrell of your staff on September 4, 1986.If you have any questions, please get in touch with M.J.May at (205)729-3566.To the best of my knowledge, I declare the statements contained herein are complete and true.Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY R.ridley, D'rector'Nuclear Safet and Licensing, Enclosure cc: Mr.James Taylor, Director (Enclosure)
Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555 8610020087 860'717 PDR ADOCK 05000259 8'DR An Equal Opportunity Employer rt RESPONSE NRC INSPECTION REPORT NOS.50-259/86-22, 50-260/86-22, AND 50-296/86-22 GARY G.ZECH'S LETTERS TO S.A.WHITE DATED JULY 28 AND AUGUST 8, 1986 Item 1 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion III requires that measures shall be established to assure applicable regulatory requirements and the design basis are met.These measures shall include provisions to assure that appropriate quality standards are specified and included in design documents and that deviations from such standards are controlled.
Contrary to the above, this requirement was not met from January 15-June 16, 1986, in that newly implemented standards for control of installation of insulated cables (TVA General Specification 38)were not, specified for use on facility design modifications in progress prior to January 15, 1986.The TVA Office of Engineering implemented the new cable installation criteria of General Specification 38, revision 7, at all TVA facilities with the exception of Browns Ferry (BFN)as of January 15, 1986.General Specification 38 was issued for all TVA sites to have insulated cable installations done consistently at all TVA nuclear plants and to bring TVA's cable installation practices up to a level consistent with current industry practice.General Specification 38, revision 7, was issued on January 15, 1986 to June 16, 1986 (inspection date)the licensee did not implement the cable installation specification G-38 at BFN although this'orrective action was deemed necessary at all other TVA facilities to meet cable installation standards.
This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I).1.Admission or Denial of the Alle ed Violation We admit that the violation occurred as stated.2.Reasons for the Violation ,All insulated cables installed at BFN before January 15, 1986, were installed to Construction Specification G-4, Cable Installation.
TVA management decided that some modifications in process would be finished under Specifications G-3, Conduit.Instal'lation, and G-4, Cable Installation, instead of using the new Specifications G-38, Cable Installation, and G-40, Conduit, Installation.


The use of G-38 cable installation often requires the use of its companion specification for conduit installation, G-40.Many modifications in progress for unit 2 would have to be redesigned and/or reconstructed in accordance with G-40 in order for a successful G-38 installation to proceed.Since the G-38 terminology,"future modifications," was subject to interpretation, it was decided that certain modifications in process would be finished under the old specification.
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT    UNITS  1, 2, AND 3  NRC-OIE      REGION II INSPECTION REPORT  50-259/86-22, -260/86-22,      96/86-22  RESPONSE      TO VIOLATION Enclosed is our response to G. G. Zech's July 28 and August 8, 1986 letters to S. A. White transmit. ting IE Inspection Report Nos. 50-259/86-22, -260/86-22, and -296/86-22 for our Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant which cited TVA with one Severity Level IV Violation.
Therefore, the following implementation strategy for the orderly transition to the G-38 and G-40 specifications at, BFN was chosen: a.Utilize G-3 and G-4 to complete remaining unit 2 outage work Eor which designs had been issued before January 15, 1986.b.Incorporate G-38 and G-40 requ3.rements into unit 2 outage work for which designs had been issued on or after January 15, 1986.c.G-38 and G-40 would be utilized Eor the unit 2 cable replacement activities in the drywell.d.G-38 and G-40 would be used for the future modification activities on units 1 and 3 when work resumed.3.Corrective Ste s Which Have Been Taken and Results Achieved On June 18, 1986 TVA placed a hold on all cable pulling at BFN.The order stated that the hold would be lifted for each applicable section when the following conditions were met: a.Site instructions associated with cabl'e pulling activities must be revised or new procedures written to incorporate the requirements set forth in Specifications G-38 and G-40.b.Site personnel involved in cable pulling activities must receive documented training in the revised site instructions.
This response was due September 8, 1986. An extension to September 22, 1986 was discussed between M. J. May and Floyd Cantrell of your staff on September 4, 1986. If you have any questions, please get in touch with M. J. May at (205) 729-3566.
Quality Assurance verified compliance with the hold order through the surveillance process.4.'Corrective Ste s Which Will Be Taken to Avoid Further Violations We will imp'lement standards G-38 and G-40 Eor new cable installation.
To the best of  my  knowledge,  I declare the statements contained herein are complete and  true.
However, both modification and maintenance personnel have requested numerous engineering interpretations in applying all the requirements of" G-38 and G-40 to restoration of existing cable/conduit installations.
Very  truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY R. ridley, D'rector
Therefore, our Division of Nuclear Engineering is performing an evaluation j
                                                    'Nuclear Safet    and Licensing, Enclosure cc: Mr. James Taylor, Director (Enclosure)
to determine the appropriate application of G-38 and G-40 to maintenance and modification routine restoration work, in order that we may continue activities without unnecessary documentation and replacement of existing cable and conduit installations.
Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 PDR 8  'DR 8610020087 860'717 ADOCK 05000259 An Equal Opportunity Employer
The evaluation will take into account the necessary installation and inspection controls.Until'hat evaluation is complete and appropriate procedural controls are in place, any maintenance or modification restoration activity deviating from G-38 or G-40 will be justified and documented before the work being performed.
 
A status report will be submitted to the NRC by October 30, 1986.Several technical integrity verification programs are presently underway at BFN to demonstrate the integrity of cable installed under G-3 and G-4.These are scheduled to be completed in the coming months.Preliminary results indicate that the installed cable is capable of reliable operation at several times the sidewall pressure and at lesser minimum bend radius than specified by the cable suppliers.
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If any of the programs should indicate cases of inadequate cable conditions, new cable will b'e installed using the G-38 and G-40 revised installation instructions.
 
5.Date When Full Com liance Mill Be Achieved 0 Our integrity verification programs will be complete before restart of unit 2 at BFN.}}
===RESPONSE===
NRC  INSPECTION REPORT NOS.
50-259/86-22, 50-260/86-22,      AND 50-296/86-22 GARY G. ZECH'S LETTERS TO S. A. WHITE DATED JULY 28 AND AUGUST 8, 1986 Item  1 10 CFR 50, Appendix B,    Criterion  III requires    that  measures  shall  be established to assure applicable regulatory requirements and the design basis are met. These measures shall include provisions to assure that appropriate quality standards are specified and included in design documents and that deviations from such standards are controlled.
Contrary to the above, this requirement was not met from January 15  June 16, 1986, in that newly implemented standards for control of installation of insulated cables (TVA General Specification 38) were not, specified for use on facility design modifications in progress prior to January 15, 1986. The TVA Office of Engineering implemented the new cable installation criteria of General Specification 38, revision 7, at all TVA facilities with the exception of Browns Ferry (BFN) as of January 15, 1986. General Specification 38 was issued for all TVA sites to have insulated cable installations done consistently at all TVA nuclear plants and to bring TVA's cable installation practices up to a level consistent with current industry practice. General Specification 38, revision 7, was issued on January 15, 1986 to June 16, 1986 (inspection date) the licensee did not implement the cable installation specification G-38 at BFN although this'orrective action was deemed necessary at all other TVA facilities to meet cable installation standards.
This is a Severity Level IV    violation    (Supplement  I).
: 1. Admission or Denial of the    Alle  ed  Violation We admit that the  violation occurred    as  stated.
: 2. Reasons  for the Violation
    ,All insulated cables installed at BFN before JanuaryInstallation.
15, 1986, were installed  to Construction  Specification    G-4,  Cable                    TVA management  decided  that  some  modifications    in  process  would  be  finished under Specifications G-3, Conduit. Instal'lation, and G-4, Cable Installation, instead of using the new Specifications G-38, Cable Installation, and G-40, Conduit, Installation.
 
The use   of G-38 cable installation often requires the use of its companion specification for conduit installation, G-40. Many modifications in progress for unit 2 would have to be redesigned and/or reconstructed in accordance with G-40 in order for a successful G-38 installation to proceed. Since the G-38 terminology, "future modifications," was subject to interpretation, it was decided that certain modifications in process would be finished under the old specification.
Therefore, the following implementation strategy for the orderly transition to the G-38 and G-40 specifications at, BFN was chosen:
: a. Utilize G-3 and G-4 to complete remaining unit 2 outage work Eor which designs had been issued before January 15, 1986.
: b. Incorporate   G-38 and G-40 requ3.rements   into unit 2 outage work for which designs had been issued on or     after January 15, 1986.
: c. G-38 and G-40 would be   utilized Eor the unit 2 cable replacement activities in   the drywell.
: d. G-38 and G-40 would be used for the     future modification activities   on units 1 and 3 when work resumed.
: 3. Corrective Ste   s Which Have Been Taken and   Results Achieved On June 18, 1986 TVA placed a hold on all cable pulling at BFN.         The order stated that the hold would be lifted for each applicable section         when the following conditions were met:
: a. Site instructions associated with cabl'e pulling activities must be revised or new procedures written to incorporate the requirements set forth in Specifications G-38 and G-40.
: b. Site personnel involved in cable pulling activities must receive documented training in the revised site instructions.
Quality Assurance verified compliance with the hold order through the surveillance process.
: 4. 'Corrective Ste s Which Will Be Taken to Avoid Further Violations We will imp'lement standards G-38 and G-40 Eor new cable installation.
However, both modification and maintenance personnel have requested numerous engineering interpretations in applying all the requirements of" G-38 and G-40   to restoration of existing cable/conduit installations.
Therefore, our Division of Nuclear Engineering is performing an evaluation
 
j to determine the appropriate application of G-38 and G-40 to maintenance and modification routine restoration work, in order that we may continue activities without unnecessary documentation and replacement of existing cable and conduit installations. The evaluation will take into account the necessary installation and inspection controls. Until'hat evaluation is complete and appropriate procedural controls are in place, any maintenance or modification restoration activity deviating from G-38 or G-40 will be justified and documented before the work being performed.             A status report will be submitted to the NRC by October 30, 1986.
Several technical integrity verification programs are presently underway at BFN to demonstrate the integrity of cable installed under G-3 and G-4.
These are scheduled to be completed in the coming months.           Preliminary results indicate that   the installed   cable is capable   of reliable   operation at several times the   sidewall pressure and at lesser   minimum   bend radius than specified by the   cable suppliers. If any of the programs   should indicate cases of inadequate cable conditions, new cable will b'e installed using the G-38 and G-40 revised installation instructions.
: 5. Date When Full Com liance Mill Be Achieved Our integrity verification   programs will be   complete before     restart of 0    unit 2 at BFN.}}

Revision as of 00:13, 22 October 2019

Responds to NRC 860728 & 0808 Ltrs Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-259/86-22,50-260/86-22 & 50-296/86-22. Corrective Actions:Hold Placed on All Cable Pulling Activities Pending Rev to Incorporate Specs G-38 & G-40
ML18031A844
Person / Time
Site: Browns Ferry  
Issue date: 09/17/1986
From: Gridley R
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
To: Grace J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY cHATTANQQGA. TENNEssEE 374ot 5B 157B Lookout P1eoe-i Q l7 $ 86 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Attn: Dr. J. Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323

Dear Dr. Grace:

BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 NRC-OIE REGION II INSPECTION REPORT 50-259/86-22, -260/86-22, 96/86-22 RESPONSE TO VIOLATION Enclosed is our response to G. G. Zech's July 28 and August 8, 1986 letters to S. A. White transmit. ting IE Inspection Report Nos. 50-259/86-22, -260/86-22, and -296/86-22 for our Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant which cited TVA with one Severity Level IV Violation.

This response was due September 8, 1986. An extension to September 22, 1986 was discussed between M. J. May and Floyd Cantrell of your staff on September 4, 1986. If you have any questions, please get in touch with M. J. May at (205) 729-3566.

To the best of my knowledge, I declare the statements contained herein are complete and true.

Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY R. ridley, D'rector

'Nuclear Safet and Licensing, Enclosure cc: Mr. James Taylor, Director (Enclosure)

Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 PDR 8 'DR 8610020087 860'717 ADOCK 05000259 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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RESPONSE

NRC INSPECTION REPORT NOS.

50-259/86-22, 50-260/86-22, AND 50-296/86-22 GARY G. ZECH'S LETTERS TO S. A. WHITE DATED JULY 28 AND AUGUST 8, 1986 Item 1 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion III requires that measures shall be established to assure applicable regulatory requirements and the design basis are met. These measures shall include provisions to assure that appropriate quality standards are specified and included in design documents and that deviations from such standards are controlled.

Contrary to the above, this requirement was not met from January 15 June 16, 1986, in that newly implemented standards for control of installation of insulated cables (TVA General Specification 38) were not, specified for use on facility design modifications in progress prior to January 15, 1986. The TVA Office of Engineering implemented the new cable installation criteria of General Specification 38, revision 7, at all TVA facilities with the exception of Browns Ferry (BFN) as of January 15, 1986. General Specification 38 was issued for all TVA sites to have insulated cable installations done consistently at all TVA nuclear plants and to bring TVA's cable installation practices up to a level consistent with current industry practice. General Specification 38, revision 7, was issued on January 15, 1986 to June 16, 1986 (inspection date) the licensee did not implement the cable installation specification G-38 at BFN although this'orrective action was deemed necessary at all other TVA facilities to meet cable installation standards.

This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I).

1. Admission or Denial of the Alle ed Violation We admit that the violation occurred as stated.
2. Reasons for the Violation

,All insulated cables installed at BFN before JanuaryInstallation.

15, 1986, were installed to Construction Specification G-4, Cable TVA management decided that some modifications in process would be finished under Specifications G-3, Conduit. Instal'lation, and G-4, Cable Installation, instead of using the new Specifications G-38, Cable Installation, and G-40, Conduit, Installation.

The use of G-38 cable installation often requires the use of its companion specification for conduit installation, G-40. Many modifications in progress for unit 2 would have to be redesigned and/or reconstructed in accordance with G-40 in order for a successful G-38 installation to proceed. Since the G-38 terminology, "future modifications," was subject to interpretation, it was decided that certain modifications in process would be finished under the old specification.

Therefore, the following implementation strategy for the orderly transition to the G-38 and G-40 specifications at, BFN was chosen:

a. Utilize G-3 and G-4 to complete remaining unit 2 outage work Eor which designs had been issued before January 15, 1986.
b. Incorporate G-38 and G-40 requ3.rements into unit 2 outage work for which designs had been issued on or after January 15, 1986.
c. G-38 and G-40 would be utilized Eor the unit 2 cable replacement activities in the drywell.
d. G-38 and G-40 would be used for the future modification activities on units 1 and 3 when work resumed.
3. Corrective Ste s Which Have Been Taken and Results Achieved On June 18, 1986 TVA placed a hold on all cable pulling at BFN. The order stated that the hold would be lifted for each applicable section when the following conditions were met:
a. Site instructions associated with cabl'e pulling activities must be revised or new procedures written to incorporate the requirements set forth in Specifications G-38 and G-40.
b. Site personnel involved in cable pulling activities must receive documented training in the revised site instructions.

Quality Assurance verified compliance with the hold order through the surveillance process.

4. 'Corrective Ste s Which Will Be Taken to Avoid Further Violations We will imp'lement standards G-38 and G-40 Eor new cable installation.

However, both modification and maintenance personnel have requested numerous engineering interpretations in applying all the requirements of" G-38 and G-40 to restoration of existing cable/conduit installations.

Therefore, our Division of Nuclear Engineering is performing an evaluation

j to determine the appropriate application of G-38 and G-40 to maintenance and modification routine restoration work, in order that we may continue activities without unnecessary documentation and replacement of existing cable and conduit installations. The evaluation will take into account the necessary installation and inspection controls. Until'hat evaluation is complete and appropriate procedural controls are in place, any maintenance or modification restoration activity deviating from G-38 or G-40 will be justified and documented before the work being performed. A status report will be submitted to the NRC by October 30, 1986.

Several technical integrity verification programs are presently underway at BFN to demonstrate the integrity of cable installed under G-3 and G-4.

These are scheduled to be completed in the coming months. Preliminary results indicate that the installed cable is capable of reliable operation at several times the sidewall pressure and at lesser minimum bend radius than specified by the cable suppliers. If any of the programs should indicate cases of inadequate cable conditions, new cable will b'e installed using the G-38 and G-40 revised installation instructions.

5. Date When Full Com liance Mill Be Achieved Our integrity verification programs will be complete before restart of 0 unit 2 at BFN.