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{{#Wiki_filter:Entergy Operations, Inc.
{{#Wiki_filter:2CAN011603 January 14, 2016 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555  
1448 S.R. 333 Russellville, AR 72802 Tel 479-858-4704 Stephenie L. Pyle Manager, Regulatory Assurance Arkansas Nuclear One 2CAN011603 January 14, 2016 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Requests for Relief from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section XI Volumetric Examination Requirements -
Requests for Relief from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section XI Volumetric Examination Requirements -
Fourth 10-Year Interval, First Period Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 License No. NPF-6
Fourth 10-Year Interval, First Period Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 License No. NPF-6  


==Dear Sir or Madam:==
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from the requirements of ASME, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI pertaining to volumetric examinations at Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2). In several locations, the required coverage cannot be obtained due to interference or geometry. Individual relief requests are provided in the attachments, divided by examination category.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from the requirements of ASME, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI pertaining to volumetric examinations at Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2). In several locations, the required coverage cannot be obtained due to interference or geometry. Individual relief requests are provided in the attachments, divided by examination category.
10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) requires that the basis for the determination of impracticality be submitted to the NRC for review and approval within 12 months after the expiration of the 120-month inspection interval. These reliefs are for the fourth ANO-2 10-year Inservice Inspection interval, first period. The interval and first period started on March 26, 2010. The first period ended March 25, 2013.
10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) requires that the basis for the determination of impracticality be submitted to the NRC for review and approval within 12 months after the expiration of the 120-month inspection interval. These reliefs are for the fourth ANO-2 10-year Inservice Inspection interval, first period. The interval and first period started on March 26, 2010. The first period ended March 25, 2013.
There are no new regulatory commitments made in this submittal.
There are no new regulatory commitments made in this submittal.
Entergy Operations, Inc.
1448 S.R. 333 Russellville, AR 72802 Tel 479-858-4704 Stephenie L. Pyle Manager, Regulatory Assurance Arkansas Nuclear One


2CAN011603 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.
2CAN011603 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.
Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY STEPHENIE L. PYLE SLP/rwc Attachments:
Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY STEPHENIE L. PYLE SLP/rwc Attachments:
: 1.     Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-018
: 1.
: 2.     Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-019 cc:     Mr. Marc L. Dapas Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One P.O. Box 310 London, AR 72847 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Ms. Andrea E. George MS O-8B1 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852
Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-018
: 2.
Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-019 cc:
Mr. Marc L. Dapas Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One P.O. Box 310 London, AR 72847 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Ms. Andrea E. George MS O-8B1 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852  


Attachment 1 to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-018 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 9 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-018 Components / Numbers:           Pressurizer Nozzle Welds 010, 05-011, 05-012, and 05-013 Code Classes:                   American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 1
to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-018 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 9 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-018 Components / Numbers:
Pressurizer Nozzle Welds 010, 05-011, 05-012, and 05-013 Code Classes:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 1  


==References:==
==References:==
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:           B-D Item Number(s)                 B3.110
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:
B-D Item Number(s)
B3.110  


==
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Description:==
Description:==
Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval     Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Applicability:                  Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I. CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D, Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B:
Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:
Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.
CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D, Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B:
Item B3.110 requires a volumetric examination of Pressurizer Nozzle-to-Vessel Weld volume, as depicted in Figures IWB-2500-7(a) through (d), as applicable.
Item B3.110 requires a volumetric examination of Pressurizer Nozzle-to-Vessel Weld volume, as depicted in Figures IWB-2500-7(a) through (d), as applicable.
II. RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
II.
III. BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Pressurizer-to-Vessel welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained due to component configuration.
RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
III.
BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Pressurizer-to-Vessel welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained due to component configuration.
Examinations were performed utilizing 0, 45 and 60 beam angles in the axial and circumferential directions in accordance with Entergy approved procedures specific to ferritic vessels greater than 2 inches in thickness. See Table 1 for additional information.
Examinations were performed utilizing 0, 45 and 60 beam angles in the axial and circumferential directions in accordance with Entergy approved procedures specific to ferritic vessels greater than 2 inches in thickness. See Table 1 for additional information.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 9 Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection Program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 9 Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection Program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
IV. PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined these welds to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject components as required by the Code.
IV.
V. CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined these welds to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject components as required by the Code.
V.
CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these welds. To effectively obtain significant additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject welds, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program, would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these welds. To effectively obtain significant additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject welds, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program, would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 9 Table 1 Limited B-D Examinations Component Description                                                                 Additional Information Estimated %
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 9 Table 1 Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.
Item Comp.         Item         Coverage of                                                               Exam Method                    Surface      Exam Examination Summary                   Scan Plan                           Search Units Number    ID      Description    Code Required                                                              and Limitations                  Exam     Results Volume B3.110 05-010     Pressurizer         65     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    No (PZR) Spray                  Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 1)      Scan path        modalities are  required indications Nozzle-to-Head                  volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from          limitation due to longitudinal and          were Circumferential                2500-7(a) was limited due to the   ultrasonic testing    the configuration shear.                    observed or Weld                      component configuration. Both       (UT) examination      of the component. Insonification            recorded.
ID Item Description Estimated %
the nozzle and head are carbon     report 2-ISI-UT   (See Figures 1 &  angles included          Acceptable steel with stainless steel          016 on file at ANO. 5).               0°, 45°, and cladding on the inside surface.                                              60°.
Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-010 Pressurizer (PZR) Spray Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 65 This is a dual sided exam.
B3.110 05-011   PZR Safety           82     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    Intermittent Valve Nozzle-to-                Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 2)      Scan path        modalities are  required geometric Head                      volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from UT        limitation due to longitudinal and          indications Circumferential                2500-7(b) was limited due to the   examination report    the configuration shear.                   of the Weld                      component configuration. Both      2-ISI-UT-12-017 on     of the component. Insonification            nozzle bore the nozzle and head are carbon      file at ANO.          (See Figures 2 & angles included          were steel with stainless steel                                5).               0°, 45°, and             observed cladding on the inside surface.                                              60°.                     and recorded.
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(a) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
Acceptable B3.110 05-012   PZR Safety           77     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    Intermittent Nozzle-to-Head                  Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 3)      Scan path        modalities are  required geometric Circumferential                volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from UT        limitation due to longitudinal and          indications Weld                      2500-7(b) was limited due to the   examination report    the configuration shear.                   of the component configuration. Both      2-ISI-UT-12-018 on     of the component. Insonification            nozzle bore the nozzle and head are carbon      file at ANO.          (See Figures 3 & angles included          were steel with stainless steel                                5).               0°, 45°, and             observed cladding on the inside surface.                                              60°.                     and recorded.
See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 016 on file at ANO.
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
(See Figures 1 &
5).
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
None required No indications were observed or recorded.
Acceptable B3.110 05-011 PZR Safety Valve Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-017 on file at ANO.
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
(See Figures 2 &
5).
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.
Acceptable B3.110 05-012 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 77 This is a dual sided exam.
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
See the attached sketch (Figure 3) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-018 on file at ANO.
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
(See Figures 3 &
5).
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 9 Table 1 (cont)
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 9 Table 1 (cont)
Limited B-D Examinations Component Description                                                                 Additional Information Estimated %
Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.
Item Comp.         Item         Coverage of                                                               Exam Method                    Surface      Exam Examination Summary                   Scan Plan                         Search Units Number    ID      Description    Code Required                                                            and Limitations                  Exam     Results Volume B3.110 05-013 PZR Safety             82     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    Intermittent Nozzle-to-Head                  Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 4)    Scan path        modalities are  required geometric Circumferential                volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from UT      limitation due to longitudinal and          indications Weld                            2500-7(b) was limited due to the   examination report    the configuration shear.                   of the component configuration. Both      2-ISI-UT-12-019 on   of the component. Insonification            nozzle bore the nozzle and head are carbon      file at ANO.          (See Figures 4 & angles included          were steel with stainless steel                                5).               0°, 45°, and             observed cladding on the inside surface.                                            60°.                     and recorded.
ID Item Description Estimated %
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 9 Figure 1 SPRAY Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-010                               NOZZLE Not to Scale 45° & 60° 0° Axial / 45° & 60° Circ      Axial CL 45°                                       45°, 60°,
Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-013 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.
Axial                                    0° Axial 60° & 0° Axial TOP HEAD Diameter - 4 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 50%
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
NO SCAN COVERAGE Axial Scan Coverage -
See the attached sketch (Figure 4) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-019 on file at ANO.
50% SCAN COVERAGE                  45° Base Metal = 82.2%       60° Base Metal = 94.4%
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
45° Metal = 48.25%           60° Metal = 49.9%
(See Figures 4 &
100% SCAN COVERAGE              Total - 50% Circ + 82.2% + 48.25% + 94.4% + 49.9% = 324.75/5 = 64.95% or 65%
5).
to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 9 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-011 Not to Scale 0°, 45°, 60°               0°, 45°, 60° Axial    CL                Circ                                 45° Axial 60° SAFETY                                                                                             Axial NOZZLE TOP HEAD Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
NO SCAN COVERAGE                              Axial Scan Coverage -
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
45° Base Metal = 95%       60° Base Metal = 94%
None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.
50% SCAN COVERAGE 45° Metal = 70%             60° Metal = 61%
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 9 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-010 Not to Scale 60° & 0° Axial 45° Axial 45°, 60°,
0° Axial 45° & 60° 0° Axial /
Circ TOP HEAD CL 45° & 60° Axial SPRAY NOZZLE NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 4 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 50%
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 82.2%
60° Base Metal = 94.4%
45° Metal = 48.25%
60° Metal = 49.9%
Total - 50% Circ + 82.2% + 48.25% + 94.4% + 49.9% = 324.75/5 = 64.95% or 65%
to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 9 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-011 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 95%
60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Metal = 70%
60° Metal = 61%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.971 = 82%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.971 = 82%
100% SCAN COVERAGE 0.971 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 7 of 9 Figure 3 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-012 Not to Scale 0°, 45°, 60°               0°, 45°, 60° Axial    CL                Circ                               45° Axial 60° SAFETY                                                                                           Axial NOZZLE TOP HEAD Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
0.971 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 7 of 9 Figure 3 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-012 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
NO SCAN COVERAGE                  Axial Scan Coverage -
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 95%       60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Base Metal = 95%
50% SCAN COVERAGE 45° Metal = 70%           60° Metal = 61%
60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Metal = 70%
60° Metal = 61%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.92 = 77%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.92 = 77%
100% SCAN COVERAGE 0.92 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 8 of 9 Figure 4 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-013 Not to Scale 0°, 45°, 60°               0°, 45°, 60° Axial    CL                Circ                               45° Axial 60° SAFETY                                                                                           Axial NOZZLE TOP HEAD Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
0.92 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 8 of 9 Figure 4 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-013 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
NO SCAN COVERAGE                  Axial Scan Coverage -
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 95%       60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Base Metal = 95%
50% SCAN COVERAGE 45° Metal = 70%             60° Metal = 61%
60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Metal = 70%
60° Metal = 61%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.979 = 82%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.979 = 82%
100% SCAN COVERAGE 0.979 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 9 of 9 Figure 5 Sketch for Pressurizer Top Head Not to Scale UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE B
0.979 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 9 of 9 Figure 5 Sketch for Pressurizer Top Head Not to Scale 18.36
(D-4)                              PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE 15° 34.50 UPENDING LUG 18.28           19.21
.10 18.28 19.21
                                                                      .44             SAFETY 34.50                                                      VALVE                                 SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE                                   NOZZLE C SAFETY VALVE                                        B NOZZLE B            22°30 TYP                                                                   SEE DETAIL E (G-1) 18.36 11.44 270°                                                                                                               90° SPRAY NOZZLE
.44 SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B
                                              .10 VENT NOZZLE 45°                                          15°                                              45° A                 UPENDING                                                        A (B-7)
SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B VENT NOZZLE SPRAY NOZZLE 22°30 TYP 11.44 90° 270° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)
LUG MANWAY SEE DETAIL E (G-1)
SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE C UPENDING LUG 34.50 34.50 A
B                   15°                PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE 180° UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE TOP HEAD SCALE 1.5=12 SEE DETAIL C (B-3) 2X UPENDING LUGS (2) STOCK SPRAY NOZZLE MANWAY
A (B-7) 45° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)
                                +.125                                                    40°                                       (63.44) 3.875
UPENDING LUG B
                                -.000 49.19
UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE TOP HEAD SCALE 1.5=12 180° MANWAY 15° 15° UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE B
                                                            +.06                                    (.22) CLAD SR 48.44 -.00 BASE METAL 5.50 TANGENT LINE SECTION A-A (E-6)
(D-4) 45° 2X UPENDING LUGS 15° 5.50 (63.44)
SCALE 1.5=12
(.22) CLAD MANWAY SPRAY NOZZLE SEE DETAIL C (B-3)
TANGENT LINE 49.19 (2) STOCK 40° SECTION A-A (E-6)
SCALE 1.5=12 SR 48.44 +.06
-.00 BASE METAL 3.875 +.125
-.000


Attachment 2 to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-019 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 6 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-019 Components /                 See Table 1 Numbers:
to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-019 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 6 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-019 Components /
Code Classes:               American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 2
Numbers:
See Table 1 Code Classes:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 2  


==References:==
==References:==
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWC-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:       C-A Item Number(s)               C1.10 and C1.30
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWC-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category: C-A Item Number(s)
C1.10 and C1.30  


==
==
Description:==
Description:==
Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection           Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, Interval Applicability:      First (1st) Inspection Period I. CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B:
Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:
: 1)   Item C1.10 requires a volumetric examination of the Shell Circumferential Weld volume, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.
: 2)   Item C1.30 requires a volumetric examination of the Tubesheet-to-Shell Weld, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B:
: 1)
Item C1.10 requires a volumetric examination of the Shell Circumferential Weld volume, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
: 2)
Item C1.30 requires a volumetric examination of the Tubesheet-to-Shell Weld, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
ASME Code Case N-460 allows a reduction in coverage due to interference or geometry as long as the overall coverage is greater than 90%.
ASME Code Case N-460 allows a reduction in coverage due to interference or geometry as long as the overall coverage is greater than 90%.
II. RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
II.
III. BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder and Channel Cylinder-to-Tubesheet Welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained.
RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
III.
BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder and Channel Cylinder-to-Tubesheet Welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 6 Due to the geometric configuration of the components and the close proximity of other structures which limited scan paths, the use of approved beam angles in the axial and circumferential direction were not able to achieve greater than 90% code required volume.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 6 Due to the geometric configuration of the components and the close proximity of other structures which limited scan paths, the use of approved beam angles in the axial and circumferential direction were not able to achieve greater than 90% code required volume.
See Table 1 for additional information.
See Table 1 for additional information.
Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, therefore demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, therefore demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
IV. PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined the subject items to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject areas as required by the Code.
IV.
V. CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined the subject items to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject areas as required by the Code.
V.
CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these areas. To obtain additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject areas, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Therefore, Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these areas. To obtain additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject areas, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Therefore, Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 6 Table 1 Limited C-A Examinations Component Description                                                               Additional Information Estimated %
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 6 Table 1 Limited C-A Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.
Coverage of Item  Comp.        Item                                                                              Exam Method                      Surface      Exam Code       Examination Summary               Scan Plan                           Search Units Number    ID      Description                                                                          and Limitations                    Exam       Results Required Volume C1.10 49-001 Shutdown               76     This was a dual-sided           See the attached      Manual UT          Wave modality  Surface  One indication Cooling Heat                  examination although           sketch (Figure 1)      A detailed sketch  used included  exam    identified as a Exchanger                    scanning was limited due to     derived from          (Figure 3) of the  shear.          was not  plate Flange to                    the configuration and close     ultrasonic testing    limitation is                      required segregate Channel Cylinder              proximity of the channel       (UT) examination      included.          Insonification          located Circumferential              head flange and fasteners.     report 2-ISI-UT                       angles included          outside the Weld                          Additionally, scan paths        030 on file at ANO.                       45° shear (S)           code from the shell side were                                                  and 70°S.               examination limited due to the inlet and                                                                      volume ~50° outlet piping configurations                                                                      from the shell attached to the shell. See                                                                        inside Figure 3 for sketch.                                                                              diameter was recorded.
ID Item Description Estimated %
Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results C1.10 49-001 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder Circumferential Weld 76 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange and fasteners.
Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.
See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 030 on file at ANO.
Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.
Wave modality used included shear.
Insonification angles included 45° shear (S) and 70°S.
Surface exam was not required One indication identified as a plate segregate located outside the code examination volume ~50° from the shell inside diameter was recorded.
Evaluated as acceptable by the Entergy Level III.
Evaluated as acceptable by the Entergy Level III.
C1.30 49-002 Shutdown               82     This was a dual-sided           See the attached      Manual UT          Wave modality  Surface  Acceptable Cooling Heat                  examination although           sketch (Figure 2)      A detailed sketch  used included  exam    plate Exchanger                    scanning was limited due to     derived from UT        (Figure 3) of the  shear.          was not  segregation Channel                      the configuration and close     examination report    limitation is                      required and clad Cylinder to Tube              proximity of the channel       2-ISI-UT-12-031 on     included.          Insonification          interface Sheet                        head flange. Additionally,      file at ANO.                             angles included         indications Circumferential              scan paths from the shell                                                45°S and 70°S.           identified Weld                          side were limited due to the                                                                      during the 2nd inlet and outlet piping                                                                            ISI interval configurations attached to                                                                        examination the shell. See Figure 3 for                                                                        were sketch.                                                                                            confirmed. No new indications recorded.
C1.30 49-002 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Channel Cylinder to Tube Sheet Circumferential Weld 82 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange. Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.
 
See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-031 on file at ANO.
Attachment 2 to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 6 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-001 Not to Scale FLANGE                                                                            SHELL CL 45° Axial                    45° Axial 45° Axial
Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.
                        & Circ                        & Circ,    45°          45°
Wave modality used included shear.
                                          & Circ 70° Axial  Circ        Axial FLOW Diameter - 46 TWO ANGLE COVERAGE              Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 88% + CCW 88% = 176/2 = 88%
Insonification angles included 45°S and 70°S.
SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 62%) = 129/2 = 64.5%
Surface exam was not required Acceptable plate segregation and clad interface indications identified during the 2nd ISI interval examination were confirmed. No new indications recorded.
NO SCAN COVERAGE              Total - 88% Circ + 64.5% Axial = 152.5/2 = 76.25% or 76%
to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 6 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-001 Not to Scale Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 88% + CCW 88% = 176/2 = 88%
to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 6 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-002 Not to Scale SHELL                                                                                FLANGE CL 45° Axial 45° Axial     45°   45° Axial 45°          45°
Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 62%) = 129/2 = 64.5%
                                              & Circ,     & Circ    Axial    & Circ Axial      Circ 70° Axial FLOW Diameter - 46 TWO ANGLE COVERAGE                 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 100% + CCW 100% = 200/2 = 100%
Total - 88% Circ + 64.5% Axial = 152.5/2 = 76.25% or 76%
SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 59%) = 126/2 = 63%
45° Axial  
NO SCAN COVERAGE                Total - 100% Circ + 63% Axial = 163/2 = 81.5% or 82%
& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial  
to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 6 Figure 3 Sketch for Component 49-001 & 49-002 Not to Scale 049-006           049-003 049-005          049-007                    049-002 A
& Circ 45° Axial
049-001 A
& Circ, 70° Axial FLANGE SHELL FLOW TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 6 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-002 Not to Scale TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 100% + CCW 100% = 200/2 = 100%
049-008 049-004            049-009
Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 59%) = 126/2 = 63%
Total - 100% Circ + 63% Axial = 163/2 = 81.5% or 82%
45° Axial
& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial
& Circ 45° Axial
& Circ, 70° Axial FLANGE SHELL FLOW 45° Axial to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 6 Figure 3 Sketch for Component 49-001 & 49-002 Not to Scale 049-006 049-007 049-003 049-002 049-005 A
A 049-001 049-004 049-008 049-009


Entergy Operations, Inc.
2CAN011603 January 14, 2016 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555  
1448 S.R. 333 Russellville, AR 72802 Tel 479-858-4704 Stephenie L. Pyle Manager, Regulatory Assurance Arkansas Nuclear One 2CAN011603 January 14, 2016 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Requests for Relief from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section XI Volumetric Examination Requirements -
Requests for Relief from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section XI Volumetric Examination Requirements -
Fourth 10-Year Interval, First Period Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 License No. NPF-6
Fourth 10-Year Interval, First Period Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 License No. NPF-6  


==Dear Sir or Madam:==
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from the requirements of ASME, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI pertaining to volumetric examinations at Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2). In several locations, the required coverage cannot be obtained due to interference or geometry. Individual relief requests are provided in the attachments, divided by examination category.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from the requirements of ASME, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI pertaining to volumetric examinations at Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2). In several locations, the required coverage cannot be obtained due to interference or geometry. Individual relief requests are provided in the attachments, divided by examination category.
10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) requires that the basis for the determination of impracticality be submitted to the NRC for review and approval within 12 months after the expiration of the 120-month inspection interval. These reliefs are for the fourth ANO-2 10-year Inservice Inspection interval, first period. The interval and first period started on March 26, 2010. The first period ended March 25, 2013.
10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) requires that the basis for the determination of impracticality be submitted to the NRC for review and approval within 12 months after the expiration of the 120-month inspection interval. These reliefs are for the fourth ANO-2 10-year Inservice Inspection interval, first period. The interval and first period started on March 26, 2010. The first period ended March 25, 2013.
There are no new regulatory commitments made in this submittal.
There are no new regulatory commitments made in this submittal.
Entergy Operations, Inc.
1448 S.R. 333 Russellville, AR 72802 Tel 479-858-4704 Stephenie L. Pyle Manager, Regulatory Assurance Arkansas Nuclear One


2CAN011603 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.
2CAN011603 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.
Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY STEPHENIE L. PYLE SLP/rwc Attachments:
Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY STEPHENIE L. PYLE SLP/rwc Attachments:
: 1.     Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-018
: 1.
: 2.     Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-019 cc:     Mr. Marc L. Dapas Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One P.O. Box 310 London, AR 72847 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Ms. Andrea E. George MS O-8B1 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852
Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-018
: 2.
Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-019 cc:
Mr. Marc L. Dapas Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One P.O. Box 310 London, AR 72847 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Ms. Andrea E. George MS O-8B1 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852  


Attachment 1 to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-018 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 9 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-018 Components / Numbers:           Pressurizer Nozzle Welds 010, 05-011, 05-012, and 05-013 Code Classes:                   American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 1
to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-018 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 9 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-018 Components / Numbers:
Pressurizer Nozzle Welds 010, 05-011, 05-012, and 05-013 Code Classes:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 1  


==References:==
==References:==
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:           B-D Item Number(s)                 B3.110
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:
B-D Item Number(s)
B3.110  


==
==
Description:==
Description:==
Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval     Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Applicability:                  Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I. CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D, Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B:
Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:
Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.
CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D, Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B:
Item B3.110 requires a volumetric examination of Pressurizer Nozzle-to-Vessel Weld volume, as depicted in Figures IWB-2500-7(a) through (d), as applicable.
Item B3.110 requires a volumetric examination of Pressurizer Nozzle-to-Vessel Weld volume, as depicted in Figures IWB-2500-7(a) through (d), as applicable.
II. RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
II.
III. BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Pressurizer-to-Vessel welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained due to component configuration.
RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
III.
BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Pressurizer-to-Vessel welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained due to component configuration.
Examinations were performed utilizing 0, 45 and 60 beam angles in the axial and circumferential directions in accordance with Entergy approved procedures specific to ferritic vessels greater than 2 inches in thickness. See Table 1 for additional information.
Examinations were performed utilizing 0, 45 and 60 beam angles in the axial and circumferential directions in accordance with Entergy approved procedures specific to ferritic vessels greater than 2 inches in thickness. See Table 1 for additional information.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 9 Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection Program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 9 Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection Program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
IV. PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined these welds to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject components as required by the Code.
IV.
V. CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined these welds to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject components as required by the Code.
V.
CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these welds. To effectively obtain significant additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject welds, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program, would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these welds. To effectively obtain significant additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject welds, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program, would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 9 Table 1 Limited B-D Examinations Component Description                                                                 Additional Information Estimated %
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 9 Table 1 Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.
Item Comp.         Item         Coverage of                                                               Exam Method                    Surface      Exam Examination Summary                   Scan Plan                           Search Units Number    ID      Description    Code Required                                                              and Limitations                  Exam     Results Volume B3.110 05-010     Pressurizer         65     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    No (PZR) Spray                  Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 1)      Scan path        modalities are  required indications Nozzle-to-Head                  volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from          limitation due to longitudinal and          were Circumferential                2500-7(a) was limited due to the   ultrasonic testing    the configuration shear.                    observed or Weld                      component configuration. Both       (UT) examination      of the component. Insonification            recorded.
ID Item Description Estimated %
the nozzle and head are carbon     report 2-ISI-UT   (See Figures 1 &  angles included          Acceptable steel with stainless steel          016 on file at ANO. 5).               0°, 45°, and cladding on the inside surface.                                              60°.
Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-010 Pressurizer (PZR) Spray Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 65 This is a dual sided exam.
B3.110 05-011   PZR Safety           82     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    Intermittent Valve Nozzle-to-                Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 2)      Scan path        modalities are  required geometric Head                      volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from UT        limitation due to longitudinal and          indications Circumferential                2500-7(b) was limited due to the   examination report    the configuration shear.                   of the Weld                      component configuration. Both      2-ISI-UT-12-017 on     of the component. Insonification            nozzle bore the nozzle and head are carbon      file at ANO.          (See Figures 2 & angles included          were steel with stainless steel                                5).               0°, 45°, and             observed cladding on the inside surface.                                              60°.                     and recorded.
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(a) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
Acceptable B3.110 05-012   PZR Safety           77     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    Intermittent Nozzle-to-Head                  Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 3)      Scan path        modalities are  required geometric Circumferential                volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from UT        limitation due to longitudinal and          indications Weld                      2500-7(b) was limited due to the   examination report    the configuration shear.                   of the component configuration. Both      2-ISI-UT-12-018 on     of the component. Insonification            nozzle bore the nozzle and head are carbon      file at ANO.          (See Figures 3 & angles included          were steel with stainless steel                                5).               0°, 45°, and             observed cladding on the inside surface.                                              60°.                     and recorded.
See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 016 on file at ANO.
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
(See Figures 1 &
5).
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
None required No indications were observed or recorded.
Acceptable B3.110 05-011 PZR Safety Valve Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-017 on file at ANO.
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
(See Figures 2 &
5).
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.
Acceptable B3.110 05-012 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 77 This is a dual sided exam.
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
See the attached sketch (Figure 3) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-018 on file at ANO.
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
(See Figures 3 &
5).
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 9 Table 1 (cont)
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 9 Table 1 (cont)
Limited B-D Examinations Component Description                                                                 Additional Information Estimated %
Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.
Item Comp.         Item         Coverage of                                                               Exam Method                    Surface      Exam Examination Summary                   Scan Plan                         Search Units Number    ID      Description    Code Required                                                            and Limitations                  Exam     Results Volume B3.110 05-013 PZR Safety             82     This is a dual sided exam.         See the attached      Manual UT        Wave            None    Intermittent Nozzle-to-Head                  Examination of the required         sketch (Figure 4)    Scan path        modalities are  required geometric Circumferential                volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-     derived from UT      limitation due to longitudinal and          indications Weld                            2500-7(b) was limited due to the   examination report    the configuration shear.                   of the component configuration. Both      2-ISI-UT-12-019 on   of the component. Insonification            nozzle bore the nozzle and head are carbon      file at ANO.          (See Figures 4 & angles included          were steel with stainless steel                                5).               0°, 45°, and             observed cladding on the inside surface.                                            60°.                     and recorded.
ID Item Description Estimated %
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 9 Figure 1 SPRAY Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-010                               NOZZLE Not to Scale 45° & 60° 0° Axial / 45° & 60° Circ      Axial CL 45°                                       45°, 60°,
Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-013 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.
Axial                                    0° Axial 60° & 0° Axial TOP HEAD Diameter - 4 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 50%
Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.
NO SCAN COVERAGE Axial Scan Coverage -
See the attached sketch (Figure 4) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-019 on file at ANO.
50% SCAN COVERAGE                  45° Base Metal = 82.2%       60° Base Metal = 94.4%
Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.
45° Metal = 48.25%           60° Metal = 49.9%
(See Figures 4 &
100% SCAN COVERAGE              Total - 50% Circ + 82.2% + 48.25% + 94.4% + 49.9% = 324.75/5 = 64.95% or 65%
5).
to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 9 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-011 Not to Scale 0°, 45°, 60°               0°, 45°, 60° Axial    CL                Circ                                 45° Axial 60° SAFETY                                                                                             Axial NOZZLE TOP HEAD Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.
NO SCAN COVERAGE                              Axial Scan Coverage -
Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.
45° Base Metal = 95%       60° Base Metal = 94%
None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.
50% SCAN COVERAGE 45° Metal = 70%             60° Metal = 61%
Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 9 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-010 Not to Scale 60° & 0° Axial 45° Axial 45°, 60°,
0° Axial 45° & 60° 0° Axial /
Circ TOP HEAD CL 45° & 60° Axial SPRAY NOZZLE NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 4 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 50%
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 82.2%
60° Base Metal = 94.4%
45° Metal = 48.25%
60° Metal = 49.9%
Total - 50% Circ + 82.2% + 48.25% + 94.4% + 49.9% = 324.75/5 = 64.95% or 65%
to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 9 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-011 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 95%
60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Metal = 70%
60° Metal = 61%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.971 = 82%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.971 = 82%
100% SCAN COVERAGE 0.971 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 7 of 9 Figure 3 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-012 Not to Scale 0°, 45°, 60°               0°, 45°, 60° Axial    CL                Circ                               45° Axial 60° SAFETY                                                                                           Axial NOZZLE TOP HEAD Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
0.971 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 7 of 9 Figure 3 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-012 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
NO SCAN COVERAGE                  Axial Scan Coverage -
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 95%       60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Base Metal = 95%
50% SCAN COVERAGE 45° Metal = 70%           60° Metal = 61%
60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Metal = 70%
60° Metal = 61%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.92 = 77%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.92 = 77%
100% SCAN COVERAGE 0.92 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 8 of 9 Figure 4 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-013 Not to Scale 0°, 45°, 60°               0°, 45°, 60° Axial    CL                Circ                               45° Axial 60° SAFETY                                                                                           Axial NOZZLE TOP HEAD Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
0.92 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 8 of 9 Figure 4 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-013 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%
NO SCAN COVERAGE                  Axial Scan Coverage -
Axial Scan Coverage -
45° Base Metal = 95%       60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Base Metal = 95%
50% SCAN COVERAGE 45° Metal = 70%             60° Metal = 61%
60° Base Metal = 94%
45° Metal = 70%
60° Metal = 61%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.979 = 82%
Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.979 = 82%
100% SCAN COVERAGE 0.979 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 9 of 9 Figure 5 Sketch for Pressurizer Top Head Not to Scale UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE B
0.979 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 9 of 9 Figure 5 Sketch for Pressurizer Top Head Not to Scale 18.36
(D-4)                              PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE 15° 34.50 UPENDING LUG 18.28           19.21
.10 18.28 19.21
                                                                      .44             SAFETY 34.50                                                      VALVE                                 SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE                                   NOZZLE C SAFETY VALVE                                        B NOZZLE B            22°30 TYP                                                                   SEE DETAIL E (G-1) 18.36 11.44 270°                                                                                                               90° SPRAY NOZZLE
.44 SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B
                                              .10 VENT NOZZLE 45°                                          15°                                              45° A                 UPENDING                                                        A (B-7)
SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B VENT NOZZLE SPRAY NOZZLE 22°30 TYP 11.44 90° 270° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)
LUG MANWAY SEE DETAIL E (G-1)
SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE C UPENDING LUG 34.50 34.50 A
B                   15°                PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE 180° UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE TOP HEAD SCALE 1.5=12 SEE DETAIL C (B-3) 2X UPENDING LUGS (2) STOCK SPRAY NOZZLE MANWAY
A (B-7) 45° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)
                                +.125                                                    40°                                       (63.44) 3.875
UPENDING LUG B
                                -.000 49.19
UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE TOP HEAD SCALE 1.5=12 180° MANWAY 15° 15° UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE B
                                                            +.06                                    (.22) CLAD SR 48.44 -.00 BASE METAL 5.50 TANGENT LINE SECTION A-A (E-6)
(D-4) 45° 2X UPENDING LUGS 15° 5.50 (63.44)
SCALE 1.5=12
(.22) CLAD MANWAY SPRAY NOZZLE SEE DETAIL C (B-3)
TANGENT LINE 49.19 (2) STOCK 40° SECTION A-A (E-6)
SCALE 1.5=12 SR 48.44 +.06
-.00 BASE METAL 3.875 +.125
-.000


Attachment 2 to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-019 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 6 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-019 Components /                 See Table 1 Numbers:
to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-019 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 6 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-019 Components /
Code Classes:               American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 2
Numbers:
See Table 1 Code Classes:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 2  


==References:==
==References:==
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWC-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:       C-A Item Number(s)               C1.10 and C1.30
ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWC-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category: C-A Item Number(s)
C1.10 and C1.30  


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Description:==
Description:==
Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection           Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, Interval Applicability:      First (1st) Inspection Period I. CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B:
Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:
: 1)   Item C1.10 requires a volumetric examination of the Shell Circumferential Weld volume, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.
: 2)   Item C1.30 requires a volumetric examination of the Tubesheet-to-Shell Weld, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B:
: 1)
Item C1.10 requires a volumetric examination of the Shell Circumferential Weld volume, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
: 2)
Item C1.30 requires a volumetric examination of the Tubesheet-to-Shell Weld, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.
ASME Code Case N-460 allows a reduction in coverage due to interference or geometry as long as the overall coverage is greater than 90%.
ASME Code Case N-460 allows a reduction in coverage due to interference or geometry as long as the overall coverage is greater than 90%.
II. RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
II.
III. BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder and Channel Cylinder-to-Tubesheet Welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained.
RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.
III.
BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder and Channel Cylinder-to-Tubesheet Welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 6 Due to the geometric configuration of the components and the close proximity of other structures which limited scan paths, the use of approved beam angles in the axial and circumferential direction were not able to achieve greater than 90% code required volume.
to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 6 Due to the geometric configuration of the components and the close proximity of other structures which limited scan paths, the use of approved beam angles in the axial and circumferential direction were not able to achieve greater than 90% code required volume.
See Table 1 for additional information.
See Table 1 for additional information.
Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, therefore demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, therefore demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.
IV. PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined the subject items to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject areas as required by the Code.
IV.
V. CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined the subject items to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject areas as required by the Code.
V.
CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these areas. To obtain additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject areas, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Therefore, Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these areas. To obtain additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject areas, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Therefore, Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 6 Table 1 Limited C-A Examinations Component Description                                                               Additional Information Estimated %
to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 6 Table 1 Limited C-A Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.
Coverage of Item  Comp.        Item                                                                              Exam Method                      Surface      Exam Code       Examination Summary               Scan Plan                           Search Units Number    ID      Description                                                                          and Limitations                    Exam       Results Required Volume C1.10 49-001 Shutdown               76     This was a dual-sided           See the attached      Manual UT          Wave modality  Surface  One indication Cooling Heat                  examination although           sketch (Figure 1)      A detailed sketch  used included  exam    identified as a Exchanger                    scanning was limited due to     derived from          (Figure 3) of the  shear.          was not  plate Flange to                    the configuration and close     ultrasonic testing    limitation is                      required segregate Channel Cylinder              proximity of the channel       (UT) examination      included.          Insonification          located Circumferential              head flange and fasteners.     report 2-ISI-UT                       angles included          outside the Weld                          Additionally, scan paths        030 on file at ANO.                       45° shear (S)           code from the shell side were                                                  and 70°S.               examination limited due to the inlet and                                                                      volume ~50° outlet piping configurations                                                                      from the shell attached to the shell. See                                                                        inside Figure 3 for sketch.                                                                              diameter was recorded.
ID Item Description Estimated %
Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results C1.10 49-001 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder Circumferential Weld 76 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange and fasteners.
Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.
See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 030 on file at ANO.
Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.
Wave modality used included shear.
Insonification angles included 45° shear (S) and 70°S.
Surface exam was not required One indication identified as a plate segregate located outside the code examination volume ~50° from the shell inside diameter was recorded.
Evaluated as acceptable by the Entergy Level III.
Evaluated as acceptable by the Entergy Level III.
C1.30 49-002 Shutdown               82     This was a dual-sided           See the attached      Manual UT          Wave modality  Surface  Acceptable Cooling Heat                  examination although           sketch (Figure 2)      A detailed sketch  used included  exam    plate Exchanger                    scanning was limited due to     derived from UT        (Figure 3) of the  shear.          was not  segregation Channel                      the configuration and close     examination report    limitation is                      required and clad Cylinder to Tube              proximity of the channel       2-ISI-UT-12-031 on     included.          Insonification          interface Sheet                        head flange. Additionally,      file at ANO.                             angles included         indications Circumferential              scan paths from the shell                                                45°S and 70°S.           identified Weld                          side were limited due to the                                                                      during the 2nd inlet and outlet piping                                                                            ISI interval configurations attached to                                                                        examination the shell. See Figure 3 for                                                                        were sketch.                                                                                            confirmed. No new indications recorded.
C1.30 49-002 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Channel Cylinder to Tube Sheet Circumferential Weld 82 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange. Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.
 
See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-031 on file at ANO.
Attachment 2 to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 6 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-001 Not to Scale FLANGE                                                                            SHELL CL 45° Axial                    45° Axial 45° Axial
Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.
                        & Circ                        & Circ,    45°          45°
Wave modality used included shear.
                                          & Circ 70° Axial  Circ        Axial FLOW Diameter - 46 TWO ANGLE COVERAGE              Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 88% + CCW 88% = 176/2 = 88%
Insonification angles included 45°S and 70°S.
SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 62%) = 129/2 = 64.5%
Surface exam was not required Acceptable plate segregation and clad interface indications identified during the 2nd ISI interval examination were confirmed. No new indications recorded.
NO SCAN COVERAGE              Total - 88% Circ + 64.5% Axial = 152.5/2 = 76.25% or 76%
to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 6 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-001 Not to Scale Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 88% + CCW 88% = 176/2 = 88%
to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 6 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-002 Not to Scale SHELL                                                                                FLANGE CL 45° Axial 45° Axial     45°   45° Axial 45°          45°
Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 62%) = 129/2 = 64.5%
                                              & Circ,     & Circ    Axial    & Circ Axial      Circ 70° Axial FLOW Diameter - 46 TWO ANGLE COVERAGE                 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 100% + CCW 100% = 200/2 = 100%
Total - 88% Circ + 64.5% Axial = 152.5/2 = 76.25% or 76%
SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 59%) = 126/2 = 63%
45° Axial  
NO SCAN COVERAGE                Total - 100% Circ + 63% Axial = 163/2 = 81.5% or 82%
& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial  
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& Circ 45° Axial
049-001 A
& Circ, 70° Axial FLANGE SHELL FLOW TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 6 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-002 Not to Scale TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 100% + CCW 100% = 200/2 = 100%
049-008 049-004            049-009}}
Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 59%) = 126/2 = 63%
Total - 100% Circ + 63% Axial = 163/2 = 81.5% or 82%
45° Axial
& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial
& Circ 45° Axial
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Arkansas, Unit 2 - Requests for Relief from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Section XI Volumetric Examination Requirements - Fourth 10-Year Interval, First Period
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Issue date: 01/14/2016
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2CAN011603 January 14, 2016 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

SUBJECT:

Requests for Relief from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Section XI Volumetric Examination Requirements -

Fourth 10-Year Interval, First Period Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 License No. NPF-6

Dear Sir or Madam:

Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from the requirements of ASME, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI pertaining to volumetric examinations at Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2). In several locations, the required coverage cannot be obtained due to interference or geometry. Individual relief requests are provided in the attachments, divided by examination category.

10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) requires that the basis for the determination of impracticality be submitted to the NRC for review and approval within 12 months after the expiration of the 120-month inspection interval. These reliefs are for the fourth ANO-2 10-year Inservice Inspection interval, first period. The interval and first period started on March 26, 2010. The first period ended March 25, 2013.

There are no new regulatory commitments made in this submittal.

Entergy Operations, Inc.

1448 S.R. 333 Russellville, AR 72802 Tel 479-858-4704 Stephenie L. Pyle Manager, Regulatory Assurance Arkansas Nuclear One

2CAN011603 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.

Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY STEPHENIE L. PYLE SLP/rwc Attachments:

1.

Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-018

2.

Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-019 cc:

Mr. Marc L. Dapas Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One P.O. Box 310 London, AR 72847 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Ms. Andrea E. George MS O-8B1 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852

to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-018 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 9 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-018 Components / Numbers:

Pressurizer Nozzle Welds 010,05-011, 05-012, and 05-013 Code Classes:

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 1

References:

ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:

B-D Item Number(s)

B3.110

==

Description:==

Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:

Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.

CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D, Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B:

Item B3.110 requires a volumetric examination of Pressurizer Nozzle-to-Vessel Weld volume, as depicted in Figures IWB-2500-7(a) through (d), as applicable.

II.

RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.

III.

BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Pressurizer-to-Vessel welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained due to component configuration.

Examinations were performed utilizing 0, 45 and 60 beam angles in the axial and circumferential directions in accordance with Entergy approved procedures specific to ferritic vessels greater than 2 inches in thickness. See Table 1 for additional information.

to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 9 Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection Program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.

IV.

PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined these welds to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject components as required by the Code.

V.

CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:

The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.

Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these welds. To effectively obtain significant additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject welds, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program, would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 9 Table 1 Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.

ID Item Description Estimated %

Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-010 Pressurizer (PZR) Spray Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 65 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(a) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 016 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 1 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required No indications were observed or recorded.

Acceptable B3.110 05-011 PZR Safety Valve Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-017 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 2 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.

Acceptable B3.110 05-012 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 77 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 3) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-018 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 3 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.

Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 9 Table 1 (cont)

Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.

ID Item Description Estimated %

Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-013 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 4) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-019 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 4 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.

Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 9 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-010 Not to Scale 60° & 0° Axial 45° Axial 45°, 60°,

0° Axial 45° & 60° 0° Axial /

Circ TOP HEAD CL 45° & 60° Axial SPRAY NOZZLE NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 4 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 50%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 82.2%

60° Base Metal = 94.4%

45° Metal = 48.25%

60° Metal = 49.9%

Total - 50% Circ + 82.2% + 48.25% + 94.4% + 49.9% = 324.75/5 = 64.95% or 65%

to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 9 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-011 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 95%

60° Base Metal = 94%

45° Metal = 70%

60° Metal = 61%

Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.971 = 82%

0.971 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 7 of 9 Figure 3 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-012 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 95%

60° Base Metal = 94%

45° Metal = 70%

60° Metal = 61%

Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.92 = 77%

0.92 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 8 of 9 Figure 4 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-013 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 95%

60° Base Metal = 94%

45° Metal = 70%

60° Metal = 61%

Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.979 = 82%

0.979 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 9 of 9 Figure 5 Sketch for Pressurizer Top Head Not to Scale 18.36

.10 18.28 19.21

.44 SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B

SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B VENT NOZZLE SPRAY NOZZLE 22°30 TYP 11.44 90° 270° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)

SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE C UPENDING LUG 34.50 34.50 A

A (B-7) 45° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)

UPENDING LUG B

UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE TOP HEAD SCALE 1.5=12 180° MANWAY 15° 15° UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE B

(D-4) 45° 2X UPENDING LUGS 15° 5.50 (63.44)

(.22) CLAD MANWAY SPRAY NOZZLE SEE DETAIL C (B-3)

TANGENT LINE 49.19 (2) STOCK 40° SECTION A-A (E-6)

SCALE 1.5=12 SR 48.44 +.06

-.00 BASE METAL 3.875 +.125

-.000

to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-019 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 6 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-019 Components /

Numbers:

See Table 1 Code Classes:

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 2

References:

ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWC-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category: C-A Item Number(s)

C1.10 and C1.30

==

Description:==

Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:

Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.

CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B:

1)

Item C1.10 requires a volumetric examination of the Shell Circumferential Weld volume, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.

2)

Item C1.30 requires a volumetric examination of the Tubesheet-to-Shell Weld, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.

ASME Code Case N-460 allows a reduction in coverage due to interference or geometry as long as the overall coverage is greater than 90%.

II.

RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.

III.

BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder and Channel Cylinder-to-Tubesheet Welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained.

to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 6 Due to the geometric configuration of the components and the close proximity of other structures which limited scan paths, the use of approved beam angles in the axial and circumferential direction were not able to achieve greater than 90% code required volume.

See Table 1 for additional information.

Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, therefore demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.

IV.

PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined the subject items to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject areas as required by the Code.

V.

CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:

The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.

Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these areas. To obtain additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject areas, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Therefore, Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 6 Table 1 Limited C-A Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.

ID Item Description Estimated %

Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results C1.10 49-001 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder Circumferential Weld 76 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange and fasteners.

Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.

See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 030 on file at ANO.

Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.

Wave modality used included shear.

Insonification angles included 45° shear (S) and 70°S.

Surface exam was not required One indication identified as a plate segregate located outside the code examination volume ~50° from the shell inside diameter was recorded.

Evaluated as acceptable by the Entergy Level III.

C1.30 49-002 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Channel Cylinder to Tube Sheet Circumferential Weld 82 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange. Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.

See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-031 on file at ANO.

Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.

Wave modality used included shear.

Insonification angles included 45°S and 70°S.

Surface exam was not required Acceptable plate segregation and clad interface indications identified during the 2nd ISI interval examination were confirmed. No new indications recorded.

to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 6 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-001 Not to Scale Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 88% + CCW 88% = 176/2 = 88%

Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 62%) = 129/2 = 64.5%

Total - 88% Circ + 64.5% Axial = 152.5/2 = 76.25% or 76%

45° Axial

& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial

& Circ 45° Axial

& Circ, 70° Axial FLANGE SHELL FLOW TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 6 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-002 Not to Scale TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 100% + CCW 100% = 200/2 = 100%

Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 59%) = 126/2 = 63%

Total - 100% Circ + 63% Axial = 163/2 = 81.5% or 82%

45° Axial

& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial

& Circ 45° Axial

& Circ, 70° Axial FLANGE SHELL FLOW 45° Axial to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 6 Figure 3 Sketch for Component 49-001 & 49-002 Not to Scale 049-006 049-007 049-003 049-002 049-005 A

A 049-001 049-004 049-008 049-009

2CAN011603 January 14, 2016 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

SUBJECT:

Requests for Relief from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Section XI Volumetric Examination Requirements -

Fourth 10-Year Interval, First Period Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 License No. NPF-6

Dear Sir or Madam:

Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from the requirements of ASME, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI pertaining to volumetric examinations at Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2). In several locations, the required coverage cannot be obtained due to interference or geometry. Individual relief requests are provided in the attachments, divided by examination category.

10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iv) requires that the basis for the determination of impracticality be submitted to the NRC for review and approval within 12 months after the expiration of the 120-month inspection interval. These reliefs are for the fourth ANO-2 10-year Inservice Inspection interval, first period. The interval and first period started on March 26, 2010. The first period ended March 25, 2013.

There are no new regulatory commitments made in this submittal.

Entergy Operations, Inc.

1448 S.R. 333 Russellville, AR 72802 Tel 479-858-4704 Stephenie L. Pyle Manager, Regulatory Assurance Arkansas Nuclear One

2CAN011603 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.

Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY STEPHENIE L. PYLE SLP/rwc Attachments:

1.

Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-018

2.

Request for Relief - ANO2-ISI-019 cc:

Mr. Marc L. Dapas Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One P.O. Box 310 London, AR 72847 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Ms. Andrea E. George MS O-8B1 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852

to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-018 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 9 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-018 Components / Numbers:

Pressurizer Nozzle Welds 010,05-011, 05-012, and 05-013 Code Classes:

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 1

References:

ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category:

B-D Item Number(s)

B3.110

==

Description:==

Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:

Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.

CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D, Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels - Inspection Program B:

Item B3.110 requires a volumetric examination of Pressurizer Nozzle-to-Vessel Weld volume, as depicted in Figures IWB-2500-7(a) through (d), as applicable.

II.

RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.

III.

BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Pressurizer-to-Vessel welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained due to component configuration.

Examinations were performed utilizing 0, 45 and 60 beam angles in the axial and circumferential directions in accordance with Entergy approved procedures specific to ferritic vessels greater than 2 inches in thickness. See Table 1 for additional information.

to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 9 Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection Program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.

IV.

PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined these welds to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject components as required by the Code.

V.

CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:

The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.

Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these welds. To effectively obtain significant additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject welds, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program, would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 9 Table 1 Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.

ID Item Description Estimated %

Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-010 Pressurizer (PZR) Spray Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 65 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(a) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 016 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 1 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required No indications were observed or recorded.

Acceptable B3.110 05-011 PZR Safety Valve Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-017 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 2 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.

Acceptable B3.110 05-012 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 77 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 3) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-018 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 3 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.

Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 9 Table 1 (cont)

Limited B-D Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.

ID Item Description Estimated %

Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results B3.110 05-013 PZR Safety Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld 82 This is a dual sided exam.

Examination of the required volume as depicted in Fig. IWB-2500-7(b) was limited due to the component configuration. Both the nozzle and head are carbon steel with stainless steel cladding on the inside surface.

See the attached sketch (Figure 4) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-019 on file at ANO.

Manual UT Scan path limitation due to the configuration of the component.

(See Figures 4 &

5).

Wave modalities are longitudinal and shear.

Insonification angles included 0°, 45°, and 60°.

None required Intermittent geometric indications of the nozzle bore were observed and recorded.

Acceptable to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 9 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-010 Not to Scale 60° & 0° Axial 45° Axial 45°, 60°,

0° Axial 45° & 60° 0° Axial /

Circ TOP HEAD CL 45° & 60° Axial SPRAY NOZZLE NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 4 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 50%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 82.2%

60° Base Metal = 94.4%

45° Metal = 48.25%

60° Metal = 49.9%

Total - 50% Circ + 82.2% + 48.25% + 94.4% + 49.9% = 324.75/5 = 64.95% or 65%

to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 9 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-011 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 95%

60° Base Metal = 94%

45° Metal = 70%

60° Metal = 61%

Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.971 = 82%

0.971 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 7 of 9 Figure 3 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-012 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 95%

60° Base Metal = 94%

45° Metal = 70%

60° Metal = 61%

Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.92 = 77%

0.92 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 8 of 9 Figure 4 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 05-013 Not to Scale 0°,45°,60° Axial CL 0°,45°,60° Circ 45° Axial 60° Axial SAFETY NOZZLE TOP HEAD NO SCAN COVERAGE 50% SCAN COVERAGE 100% SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 6 Thickness - 4.1 Circ Scan Coverage in Weld - 100%

Axial Scan Coverage -

45° Base Metal = 95%

60° Base Metal = 94%

45° Metal = 70%

60° Metal = 61%

Total - 100% Circ + 95% + 70% + 94% + 61% = 420/5 = 84% x 0.979 = 82%

0.979 factor for limitation due to adjacent nozzle(s) to 2CAN011603 Page 9 of 9 Figure 5 Sketch for Pressurizer Top Head Not to Scale 18.36

.10 18.28 19.21

.44 SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B

SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE B VENT NOZZLE SPRAY NOZZLE 22°30 TYP 11.44 90° 270° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)

SAFETY VALVE NOZZLE C UPENDING LUG 34.50 34.50 A

A (B-7) 45° SEE DETAIL E (G-1)

UPENDING LUG B

UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE TOP HEAD SCALE 1.5=12 180° MANWAY 15° 15° UPPER LEVEL NOZZLE PRESSURE TAP NOZZLE B

(D-4) 45° 2X UPENDING LUGS 15° 5.50 (63.44)

(.22) CLAD MANWAY SPRAY NOZZLE SEE DETAIL C (B-3)

TANGENT LINE 49.19 (2) STOCK 40° SECTION A-A (E-6)

SCALE 1.5=12 SR 48.44 +.06

-.00 BASE METAL 3.875 +.125

-.000

to 2CAN011603 Request for Relief ANO2-ISI-019 to 2CAN011603 Page 1 of 6 REQUEST FOR RELIEF ANO2-ISI-019 Components /

Numbers:

See Table 1 Code Classes:

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code Class 2

References:

ASME Section XI 2001 Edition with 2003 Addenda, Table IWC-2500-1 ASME Code Case N-460 Examination Category: C-A Item Number(s)

C1.10 and C1.30

==

Description:==

Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B Unit / Inspection Interval Applicability:

Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 (ANO-2) / Fourth (4th) 10-Year Interval, First (1st) Inspection Period I.

CODE REQUIREMENTS ASME Section XI, Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Category C-A, Pressure Retaining Welds in Pressure Vessels - Inspection Program B:

1)

Item C1.10 requires a volumetric examination of the Shell Circumferential Weld volume, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.

2)

Item C1.30 requires a volumetric examination of the Tubesheet-to-Shell Weld, as depicted in Figure IWC-2500-1.

ASME Code Case N-460 allows a reduction in coverage due to interference or geometry as long as the overall coverage is greater than 90%.

II.

RELIEF REQUEST Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) requests relief from achieving the Code-required coverage when performing volumetric examinations of the components identified in Table 1.

III.

BASIS FOR RELIEF During ultrasonic examination of the non-Appendix VIII non-mitigated Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder and Channel Cylinder-to-Tubesheet Welds listed in Table 1, greater than 90% coverage of the required examination volume, as required by Code Case N-460, could not be obtained.

to 2CAN011603 Page 2 of 6 Due to the geometric configuration of the components and the close proximity of other structures which limited scan paths, the use of approved beam angles in the axial and circumferential direction were not able to achieve greater than 90% code required volume.

See Table 1 for additional information.

Radiography is not practical on these types of nozzle-to-vessel weld configurations, which prevent placement of the film and exposure source. To effectively perform any significant additional Code allowable ultrasonic examinations, modification and/or replacement of the component would be required. The examinations performed on the subject items in addition to the examination of other vessel welds contained in the Inservice Inspection program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, therefore demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity.

IV.

PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE EXAMINATIONS No alternative testing is proposed at this time. Entergy has examined the subject items to the extent practical and will continue to perform pressure testing on the subject areas as required by the Code.

V.

CONCLUSION 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) states:

The Commission will evaluate determinations under paragraph (g)(5) of this section that Code requirements are impractical. The Commission may grant such relief and may impose such alternative requirements as it determines is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.

Entergy believes that it is impractical to obtain greater examination coverage on these areas. To obtain additional coverage would necessitate modification and/or replacement of the component. The examinations performed on the subject areas, in addition to the examination of similar welds contained in the program would detect generic degradation, if it existed, demonstrating an acceptable level of integrity. Therefore, Entergy requests the proposed relief be authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

to 2CAN011603 Page 3 of 6 Table 1 Limited C-A Examinations Component Description Additional Information Item Number Comp.

ID Item Description Estimated %

Coverage of Code Required Volume Examination Summary Scan Plan Exam Method and Limitations Search Units Surface Exam Exam Results C1.10 49-001 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Flange to Channel Cylinder Circumferential Weld 76 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange and fasteners.

Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.

See the attached sketch (Figure 1) derived from ultrasonic testing (UT) examination report 2-ISI-UT 030 on file at ANO.

Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.

Wave modality used included shear.

Insonification angles included 45° shear (S) and 70°S.

Surface exam was not required One indication identified as a plate segregate located outside the code examination volume ~50° from the shell inside diameter was recorded.

Evaluated as acceptable by the Entergy Level III.

C1.30 49-002 Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger Channel Cylinder to Tube Sheet Circumferential Weld 82 This was a dual-sided examination although scanning was limited due to the configuration and close proximity of the channel head flange. Additionally, scan paths from the shell side were limited due to the inlet and outlet piping configurations attached to the shell. See Figure 3 for sketch.

See the attached sketch (Figure 2) derived from UT examination report 2-ISI-UT-12-031 on file at ANO.

Manual UT A detailed sketch (Figure 3) of the limitation is included.

Wave modality used included shear.

Insonification angles included 45°S and 70°S.

Surface exam was not required Acceptable plate segregation and clad interface indications identified during the 2nd ISI interval examination were confirmed. No new indications recorded.

to 2CAN011603 Page 4 of 6 Figure 1 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-001 Not to Scale Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 88% + CCW 88% = 176/2 = 88%

Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 62%) = 129/2 = 64.5%

Total - 88% Circ + 64.5% Axial = 152.5/2 = 76.25% or 76%

45° Axial

& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial

& Circ 45° Axial

& Circ, 70° Axial FLANGE SHELL FLOW TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE to 2CAN011603 Page 5 of 6 Figure 2 Scan Plan and Coverage for Component 49-002 Not to Scale TWO ANGLE COVERAGE SINGLE ANGLE COVERAGE NO SCAN COVERAGE Diameter - 46 Thickness - 1.5 Circ Scan Coverage - CW 100% + CCW 100% = 200/2 = 100%

Axial Scan Coverage - (45° = 67%) + (70° = 59%) = 126/2 = 63%

Total - 100% Circ + 63% Axial = 163/2 = 81.5% or 82%

45° Axial

& Circ CL 45° Axial 45° Circ 45° Axial

& Circ 45° Axial

& Circ, 70° Axial FLANGE SHELL FLOW 45° Axial to 2CAN011603 Page 6 of 6 Figure 3 Sketch for Component 49-001 & 49-002 Not to Scale 049-006 049-007 049-003 049-002 049-005 A

A 049-001 049-004 049-008 049-009