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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
===NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION===
 
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION


OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS
===OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS===
WASHINGTON D.C. 20555-0001


WASHINGTON D.C. 20555-0001 April 1, 2005 INFORMATION NOTICE 2005-07:             RESULTS OF HEMYC ELECTRICAL RACEWAY FIRE
===April 1, 2005===
INFORMATION NOTICE 2005-07:


===RESULTS OF HEMYC ELECTRICAL RACEWAY FIRE===
BARRIER SYSTEM FULL SCALE FIRE TESTING
BARRIER SYSTEM FULL SCALE FIRE TESTING


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addressees of the results of Hemyc electrical raceway fire barrier system (ERFBS) full-scale fire
addressees of the results of Hemyc electrical raceway fire barrier system (ERFBS) full-scale fire


tests. The Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as designed because shrinkage of the
tests. The Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as designed because shrinkage of the


Hemyc ERFBS occurred during the testing. It is expected that recipients will review the
Hemyc ERFBS occurred during the testing. It is expected that recipients will review the


information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions as appropriate to avoid similar
information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions as appropriate to avoid similar


problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are not NRC
problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are not NRC


requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
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power stations due to questions raised regarding the fire resistance capability of the Hemyc
power stations due to questions raised regarding the fire resistance capability of the Hemyc


ERFBS (Reference 2). The Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) performed a review of
ERFBS (Reference 2). The Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) performed a review of


the Hemyc ERFBS (Reference 3) and requested the NRCs Office of Nuclear Regulatory
the Hemyc ERFBS (Reference 3) and requested the NRCs Office of Nuclear Regulatory


Research (RES) to perform confirmatory testing of this ERFBS. RES performed the testing at
Research (RES) to perform confirmatory testing of this ERFBS. RES performed the testing at


the Omega Point Laboratories in Elmendorf, Texas.
the Omega Point Laboratories in Elmendorf, Texas.
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This information notice describes the results of the investigation of the fire resistance capability
This information notice describes the results of the investigation of the fire resistance capability


of the Hemyc ERFBS (Attachment 1). The NRC performed two ASTM E 119 furnace tests on a
of the Hemyc ERFBS (Attachment 1). The NRC performed two ASTM E 119 furnace tests on a


number of cable raceway types that are protected by the Hemyc ERFBS (with and without air
number of cable raceway types that are protected by the Hemyc ERFBS (with and without air
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gaps) in accordance with the Hemyc ERFBS test plan (see ADAMS Accession No.
gaps) in accordance with the Hemyc ERFBS test plan (see ADAMS Accession No.


ML043210141 for a preliminary version of the test plan). The test plan provides
ML043210141 for a preliminary version of the test plan). The test plan provides


a detailed discussion of the assemblies and the thermocouple positions. The Hemyc ERFBS
a detailed discussion of the assemblies and the thermocouple positions. The Hemyc ERFBS


tests were performed for a period of 60-minutes each, followed by a hose stream test and post- test visual inspection of the ERFBS.
tests were performed for a period of 60-minutes each, followed by a hose stream test and post- test visual inspection of the ERFBS.
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specimens and along the length of both side rails of the cable tray test specimens at 6-inch
specimens and along the length of both side rails of the cable tray test specimens at 6-inch


intervals. All results in Attachment 1 refer to the additional thermocouples attached to the outer
intervals. All results in Attachment 1 refer to the additional thermocouples attached to the outer


surfaces of the conduits and cable trays unless otherwise stated.
surfaces of the conduits and cable trays unless otherwise stated.
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The Hemyc ERFBS is constructed of Hemyc mats consisting of Kaowool insulation inside an
The Hemyc ERFBS is constructed of Hemyc mats consisting of Kaowool insulation inside an


outer covering of Siltemp high-temperature fabric. The mats are machine-stitched at the
outer covering of Siltemp high-temperature fabric. The mats are machine-stitched at the


factory to fit each electrical raceway installation. Hemyc mats that are directly wrapped around
factory to fit each electrical raceway installation. Hemyc mats that are directly wrapped around


the electrical raceway use 2-inch-thick Kaowool. Hemyc mats that are installed over spaced
the electrical raceway use 2-inch-thick Kaowool. Hemyc mats that are installed over spaced


frames to provide a 2-inch air gap between the Hemyc and the electrical raceway (for cable tray
frames to provide a 2-inch air gap between the Hemyc and the electrical raceway (for cable tray
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generically in this information notice, the material originally known as Siltemp is not now
generically in this information notice, the material originally known as Siltemp is not now


available commercially. The Promatec vendor manual references either Siltemp, Refrasil, or
available commercially. The Promatec vendor manual references either Siltemp, Refrasil, or


Alpha 600 as equivalent materials for the outer covering of the Hemyc ERFBS mats. This
Alpha 600 as equivalent materials for the outer covering of the Hemyc ERFBS mats. This


testing used the Refrasil brand fabric. The term Siltemp is most commonly used in the
testing used the Refrasil brand fabric. The term Siltemp is most commonly used in the


nuclear industry to describe the outer covering fabric of the Hemyc ERFBS mats. The NRCs
nuclear industry to describe the outer covering fabric of the Hemyc ERFBS mats. The NRCs


preliminary testing indicates that the material density, thickness, and fabric weave are identical
preliminary testing indicates that the material density, thickness, and fabric weave are identical
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During the fire testing, the outer layer of Siltemp consistently showed thermal shrinkage and
During the fire testing, the outer layer of Siltemp consistently showed thermal shrinkage and


change of color from tan to white. This shrinkage led to some gaps opening between the
change of color from tan to white. This shrinkage led to some gaps opening between the


Hemyc ERFBS mats. NRCs preliminary findings indicate that the color change and shrinkage
Hemyc ERFBS mats. NRCs preliminary findings indicate that the color change and shrinkage


of both Siltemp and Refrasil materials are spatially uniform. Based on preliminary testing both
of both Siltemp and Refrasil materials are spatially uniform. Based on preliminary testing both


Siltemp and Refrasil shrink approximately 8 percent during the ASTM E 119 furnace exposure.
Siltemp and Refrasil shrink approximately 8 percent during the ASTM E 119 furnace exposure.
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(3) using minimum 2-inch overlapping of the mats, and (4) using through bolts with fender
(3) using minimum 2-inch overlapping of the mats, and (4) using through bolts with fender


washers. The Siltemp shrinkage led to the opening of each of the joint systems, which exposed
washers. The Siltemp shrinkage led to the opening of each of the joint systems, which exposed


the assembly (conduit, cable tray, junction box, air drop cable) to the furnace environment. For
the assembly (conduit, cable tray, junction box, air drop cable) to the furnace environment. For


method (1), the shrinkage led to the seams being torn open. For method (2), the mats also
method (1), the shrinkage led to the seams being torn open. For method (2), the mats also


experienced shrinkage, causing openings in the Hemyc ERFBS. It appeared that the 6-inch
experienced shrinkage, causing openings in the Hemyc ERFBS. It appeared that the 6-inch


collar contracted and moved with one side of the material. For method (3), the 2-inch
collar contracted and moved with one side of the material. For method (3), the 2-inch


overlapping joints also opened. For method (4), the through-bolting of the Hemyc mats on the
overlapping joints also opened. For method (4), the through-bolting of the Hemyc mats on the


cable tray designs using the 2-inch air gap appeared to provide the most robust resistance to
cable tray designs using the 2-inch air gap appeared to provide the most robust resistance to


Siltemp shrinkage. However, due to this rigid fixed mounting of the Hemyc mats, the Siltemp experienced tearing of the machine sewn seams and tearing of the Siltemp fabric. All but one
Siltemp shrinkage. However, due to this rigid fixed mounting of the Hemyc mats, the Siltemp experienced tearing of the machine sewn seams and tearing of the Siltemp fabric. All but one


assembly (conduit or cable tray) experienced temperatures capable of damaging plant cables
assembly (conduit or cable tray) experienced temperatures capable of damaging plant cables
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===Supports and Intervening Item Protection===
===Supports and Intervening Item Protection===
With only the 3-inch thick Kaowool protection on supports as required by the vendor manual, the single point temperature rise of 325 oF was exceeded in 13 to 32 minutes. To prevent
With only the 3-inch thick Kaowool protection on supports as required by the vendor manual, the single point temperature rise of 325 oF was exceeded in 13 to 32 minutes. To prevent


corruption of the thermal measurement data for the raceways because of potential thermal
corruption of the thermal measurement data for the raceways because of potential thermal
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short-circuiting from structural supports, this program did not test the raceway and the structural
short-circuiting from structural supports, this program did not test the raceway and the structural


supports together. Intervening metallic items would also be expected to permit the same
supports together. Intervening metallic items would also be expected to permit the same


temperature rise.
temperature rise.
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The significance of the test results is that the Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as
The significance of the test results is that the Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as


designed. Observations made during the testing, such as mat shrinkage and thermal shorts
designed. Observations made during the testing, such as mat shrinkage and thermal shorts


through the support protection, were not identified during previous testing of the material.
through the support protection, were not identified during previous testing of the material.
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==CONTACT==
==CONTACT==
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. Please direct any
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. Please direct any


questions about this matter to the technical contact(s) listed below or the appropriate NRR
questions about this matter to the technical contact(s) listed below or the appropriate NRR
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/RA/
/RA/
                                              Patrick L. Hiland, Chief


===Patrick L. Hiland, Chief===
Reactor Operations Branch
Reactor Operations Branch


Division of Inspection Program Management
===Division of Inspection Program Management===
 
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


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301-415-2280
301-415-2280
                    E-mail: dxf1@nrc.gov
E-mail: dxf1@nrc.gov


Attachment 1: Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results
Attachment 1: Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results


Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections. experienced tearing of the machine sewn seams and tearing of the Siltemp fabric. All but one
Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections. experienced tearing of the machine sewn seams and tearing of the Siltemp fabric. All but one


assembly (conduit or cable tray) experienced temperatures capable of damaging plant cables
assembly (conduit or cable tray) experienced temperatures capable of damaging plant cables
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===Supports and Intervening Item Protection===
===Supports and Intervening Item Protection===
With only the 3-inch thick Kaowool protection on supports as required by the vendor manual, the single point temperature rise of 325 oF was exceeded in 13 to 32 minutes. To prevent
With only the 3-inch thick Kaowool protection on supports as required by the vendor manual, the single point temperature rise of 325 oF was exceeded in 13 to 32 minutes. To prevent


corruption of the thermal measurement data for the raceways because of potential thermal
corruption of the thermal measurement data for the raceways because of potential thermal
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short-circuiting from structural supports, this program did not test the raceway and the structural
short-circuiting from structural supports, this program did not test the raceway and the structural


supports together. Intervening metallic items would also be expected to permit the same
supports together. Intervening metallic items would also be expected to permit the same


temperature rise.
temperature rise.
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The significance of the test results is that the Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as
The significance of the test results is that the Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as


designed. Observations made during the testing, such as mat shrinkage and thermal shorts
designed. Observations made during the testing, such as mat shrinkage and thermal shorts


through the support protection, were not identified during previous testing of the material.
through the support protection, were not identified during previous testing of the material.
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==CONTACT==
==CONTACT==
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. Please direct any
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. Please direct any


questions about this matter to the technical contact(s) listed below or the appropriate NRR
questions about this matter to the technical contact(s) listed below or the appropriate NRR
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/RA/
/RA/
                                              Patrick L. Hiland, Chief


===Patrick L. Hiland, Chief===
Reactor Operations Branch
Reactor Operations Branch


Division of Inspection Program Management
===Division of Inspection Program Management===
 
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


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301-415-2280
301-415-2280
                      E-mail: dxf1@nrc.gov
E-mail: dxf1@nrc.gov


Attachment 1: Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results
Attachment 1: Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results


Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections.
Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections.
 
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References:
References:
1. Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50, Appendix R, Section III.G.2
1. Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50, Appendix R, Section III.G.2  
2. NRC Inspection Report 50-400/1999-13 (ADAMS Accession No. ML003685341); NRC
2. NRC Inspection Report 50-400/1999-13 (ADAMS Accession No. ML003685341); NRC


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Issues, dated August 1, 2000 (ADAMS Accession No. ML003736721)
Issues, dated August 1, 2000 (ADAMS Accession No. ML003736721)
4. Inspection Manual Chapter 0609, Appendix F, Fire Protection Significance Determination
4. Inspection Manual Chapter 0609, Appendix F, Fire Protection Significance Determination


Process, Attachment 7, page F7-2
Process, Attachment 7, page F7-2
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Conduit , Supports & Junction Box
Conduit , Supports & Junction Box


Time to             Time to          Max. Temp. Joint Opening2 Raceway                  Tave > 250oF       Single Point       Bare #8 T > 325oF         @ 1 hour1 (minutes)           (minutes)            (oF)        Yes/No
Raceway
 
Time to
 
Tave > 250oF
 
(minutes)
Time to
 
===Single Point===
T > 325oF
 
(minutes)
Max. Temp.


1" Conduit (1E)                                 46                42              1013          Yes
Bare #8
@ 1 hour1 (oF)


===Joint Opening2===
Yes/No
1" Conduit (1E)
(Empty)
(Empty)
1" Conduit (1F)                                44                34              1177          Yes
46
42
1013 Yes


1" Conduit (1F)
1.02 lb./linear foot (lin.ft.) Cable Fill
1.02 lb./linear foot (lin.ft.) Cable Fill


2 1/2 " Conduit (1C)                              48                41              709          Yes
44
34
1177 Yes


2 1/2 " Conduit (1C)
(Empty)
(Empty)
2 1/2 " Conduit (1D)                              51                38              446          Yes
48
41
709 Yes


2 1/2 " Conduit (1D)
5.85 lb./lin.ft. Cable Fill
5.85 lb./lin.ft. Cable Fill


4" Conduit (1A)                                49                33              865          Yes
51
38
446 Yes


4" Conduit (1A)
(Empty)
(Empty)
4" Conduit (1B)                                57                43              199          Yes
49
33
865 Yes


4" Conduit (1B)
14.84 lb./lin.ft. Cable Fill
14.84 lb./lin.ft. Cable Fill


Junction Box                                    17                15              NA            Yes
57
43
199 Yes


18 x 24 x 8 Unistrut Support3                              NA                22 - 32            NA            NA
===Junction Box===
18 x 24 x 8
17
15 NA


2" Tube Steel Support3                         NA               13 - 25           NA           NA
Yes
 
===Unistrut Support3===
NA
 
22 - 32 NA
 
NA
 
2" Tube Steel Support3 NA
 
13 - 25 NA
 
NA


IN 2005-07 Attachment 1 Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results
IN 2005-07 Attachment 1 Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results
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Cable Tray, Junction Box, & Airdrop
Cable Tray, Junction Box, & Airdrop


Right Side  Right Side  Left Side    Left Side    Bare #8    Bare #8    Bare #8      Joint
Raceway


Tray Rail  Tray Rail  Tray Rail    Tray Rail    Tave > Single Point  Max.    Opening2 Raceway        Tave >  Single Point  Tave >  Single Point    250oF  T > 325oF    Temp.
Right Side


250oF    T > 325oF    250oF    T > 325oF                          @ 1 hour
Tray Rail


(minutes)  (minutes)  (minutes)    (minutes)  (minutes)  (minutes)    (oF)      Yes/No
Tave >
250oF


12" Cable Tray Empty,    36          34          27          18          32        32        1260        Yes
(minutes)
Right Side


Tray Rail
===Single Point===
T > 325oF
(minutes)
Left Side
Tray Rail
Tave >
250oF
(minutes)
Left Side
Tray Rail
===Single Point===
T > 325oF
(minutes)
Bare #8 Tave >
250oF
(minutes)
Bare #8
===Single Point===
T > 325oF
(minutes)
Bare #8 Max.
Temp.
@ 1 hour
(oF)
Joint
Opening2 Yes/No
12" Cable Tray Empty,
(2A) Direct Attachment
(2A) Direct Attachment


12" Cable Tray Empty,    37          35          38          35          33        34       1002        Yes
36
34
27
18
32
32
1260
Yes


12" Cable Tray Empty,
(2B) 2" Air Gap
(2B) 2" Air Gap


36" Cable Tray Empty,    41          39          34          33          35         35       1330        Yes
37
35
38
35
33
34
1002 Yes


36" Cable Tray Empty,
(2C) Direct Attachment
(2C) Direct Attachment


36" Cable Tray Empty,    32          31          33         32          28        27        1117        Yes
41
39
34
33
35
35
1330
Yes


36" Cable Tray Empty,
(2D) 2" Air Gap
(2D) 2" Air Gap


Air Drop, (2E)           NA          NA          NA          NA          35        32        1712        Yes
32
31
33
32
28
27
1117 Yes
 
Air Drop, (2E)


===Direct Attachment===
===Direct Attachment===
Air Drop, (2F)            NA         NA           NA          NA          32        28        1411        Yes
NA
 
NA


NA
NA
35
32
1712 Yes
Air Drop, (2F)
2" Air Gap
2" Air Gap


18 x24 x 8Junction    31          32          NA         NA         NA         NA         NA        Yes
NA
 
NA
 
NA
 
NA
 
32
28
1411 Yes
 
18 x24 x 8Junction


Box,(2G)
Box,(2G)
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===Direct Attachment with===
===Direct Attachment with===
Bands 4
Bands 4
31
32 NA
NA


IN 2005-07 Attachment 1 Notes:
NA
1.    The temperatures recorded on the Bare No. 8 conductor may not be indicative of the actual temperature inside the assembly


for two reasons. First, to insure the integrity of the thermocouples jacket and insulation during installation, the instrumented
NA
 
NA
 
Yes
 
IN 2005-07 Attachment 1 Notes: 
 
1.
 
The temperatures recorded on the Bare No. 8 conductor may not be indicative of the actual temperature inside the assembly
 
for two reasons. First, to insure the integrity of the thermocouples jacket and insulation during installation, the instrumented


Bare No. 8 conductor was located in the center of the cable; therefore it may not have been exposed to the highest
Bare No. 8 conductor was located in the center of the cable; therefore it may not have been exposed to the highest


temperature within the conduit. The second reason was that the joints opened during the testing, producing local hot spots
temperature within the conduit. The second reason was that the joints opened during the testing, producing local hot spots


on the interior of the raceway that may or may not have been picked up by the Bare No. 8 conductor.
on the interior of the raceway that may or may not have been picked up by the Bare No. 8 conductor.


2.     All Hemyc ERFBSs experienced some thermal shrinkage of the outer Siltemp covering. As a result, some joints opened and
2.
 
All Hemyc ERFBSs experienced some thermal shrinkage of the outer Siltemp covering. As a result, some joints opened and


exposed the conduits or cable trays to the furnace environment at various points during the test.
exposed the conduits or cable trays to the furnace environment at various points during the test.


3.     The time provided for the structural supports was determined to be the time when the single point temperature rise (T )
3.
      exceeded 325 oF at a distance 3 inches into the Hemyc insulation protecting the structural steel. Three inches is the
 
The time provided for the structural supports was determined to be the time when the single point temperature rise (T )
exceeded 325 oF at a distance 3 inches into the Hemyc insulation protecting the structural steel. Three inches is the


minimum structural support protection recommended in the vendor manual.
minimum structural support protection recommended in the vendor manual.


4.     The junction box average temperature is the average across all thermocouples mounted on the outside of the boxs surface.
4.
 
The junction box average temperature is the average across all thermocouples mounted on the outside of the boxs surface.


The single-point temperature is also measured on the external surface of the junction box.}}
The single-point temperature is also measured on the external surface of the junction box.}}


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Results of Hemyc Electrical Raceway Fire Barrier System Full Scale Fire Testing
ML050890089
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Issue date: 04/01/2005
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References
IN-05-007
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UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS

WASHINGTON D.C. 20555-0001

April 1, 2005

INFORMATION NOTICE 2005-07:

RESULTS OF HEMYC ELECTRICAL RACEWAY FIRE

BARRIER SYSTEM FULL SCALE FIRE TESTING

ADDRESSEES

All holders of operating licenses for nuclear power reactors, except those who have

permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been permanently removed

from the reactor vessel, and fuel facilities licensees.

PURPOSE

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice (IN) to inform

addressees of the results of Hemyc electrical raceway fire barrier system (ERFBS) full-scale fire

tests. The Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as designed because shrinkage of the

Hemyc ERFBS occurred during the testing. It is expected that recipients will review the

information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions as appropriate to avoid similar

problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are not NRC

requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.

BACKGROUND

The Hemyc ERFBS, manufactured by Promatec, Inc., has been installed at nuclear power

plants (NPPs) to protect circuits in accordance with regulatory requirements (Reference 1) and

plant-specific commitments.

As a result of fire protection inspections, unresolved items (URIs) were opened at some nuclear

power stations due to questions raised regarding the fire resistance capability of the Hemyc

ERFBS (Reference 2). The Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) performed a review of

the Hemyc ERFBS (Reference 3) and requested the NRCs Office of Nuclear Regulatory

Research (RES) to perform confirmatory testing of this ERFBS. RES performed the testing at

the Omega Point Laboratories in Elmendorf, Texas.

DISCUSSION

This information notice describes the results of the investigation of the fire resistance capability

of the Hemyc ERFBS (Attachment 1). The NRC performed two ASTM E 119 furnace tests on a

number of cable raceway types that are protected by the Hemyc ERFBS (with and without air

gaps) in accordance with the Hemyc ERFBS test plan (see ADAMS Accession No.

ML043210141 for a preliminary version of the test plan). The test plan provides

a detailed discussion of the assemblies and the thermocouple positions. The Hemyc ERFBS

tests were performed for a period of 60-minutes each, followed by a hose stream test and post- test visual inspection of the ERFBS.

A bare No. 8 stranded copper conductor, instrumented with thermocouples every 6 inches

along its length, was routed through each of the conduit and cable tray test specimens.

Additional thermocouples were mechanically attached to the outer surfaces of the conduit test

specimens and along the length of both side rails of the cable tray test specimens at 6-inch

intervals. All results in Attachment 1 refer to the additional thermocouples attached to the outer

surfaces of the conduits and cable trays unless otherwise stated.

Shrinkage of the Outer Covering

The Hemyc ERFBS is constructed of Hemyc mats consisting of Kaowool insulation inside an

outer covering of Siltemp high-temperature fabric. The mats are machine-stitched at the

factory to fit each electrical raceway installation. Hemyc mats that are directly wrapped around

the electrical raceway use 2-inch-thick Kaowool. Hemyc mats that are installed over spaced

frames to provide a 2-inch air gap between the Hemyc and the electrical raceway (for cable tray

protection) use 11/2-inch-thick Kaowool.

While Siltemp is a frequently used descriptor for the outer covering, and thus is used

generically in this information notice, the material originally known as Siltemp is not now

available commercially. The Promatec vendor manual references either Siltemp, Refrasil, or

Alpha 600 as equivalent materials for the outer covering of the Hemyc ERFBS mats. This

testing used the Refrasil brand fabric. The term Siltemp is most commonly used in the

nuclear industry to describe the outer covering fabric of the Hemyc ERFBS mats. The NRCs

preliminary testing indicates that the material density, thickness, and fabric weave are identical

for both Siltemp and Refrasil.

During the fire testing, the outer layer of Siltemp consistently showed thermal shrinkage and

change of color from tan to white. This shrinkage led to some gaps opening between the

Hemyc ERFBS mats. NRCs preliminary findings indicate that the color change and shrinkage

of both Siltemp and Refrasil materials are spatially uniform. Based on preliminary testing both

Siltemp and Refrasil shrink approximately 8 percent during the ASTM E 119 furnace exposure.

Opening of the Joints

This testing examined the four most common methods of joining the Hemyc material into a

complete ERFBS: (1) using stitched joints, (2) using minimum 6-inch collars over a joint,

(3) using minimum 2-inch overlapping of the mats, and (4) using through bolts with fender

washers. The Siltemp shrinkage led to the opening of each of the joint systems, which exposed

the assembly (conduit, cable tray, junction box, air drop cable) to the furnace environment. For

method (1), the shrinkage led to the seams being torn open. For method (2), the mats also

experienced shrinkage, causing openings in the Hemyc ERFBS. It appeared that the 6-inch

collar contracted and moved with one side of the material. For method (3), the 2-inch

overlapping joints also opened. For method (4), the through-bolting of the Hemyc mats on the

cable tray designs using the 2-inch air gap appeared to provide the most robust resistance to

Siltemp shrinkage. However, due to this rigid fixed mounting of the Hemyc mats, the Siltemp experienced tearing of the machine sewn seams and tearing of the Siltemp fabric. All but one

assembly (conduit or cable tray) experienced temperatures capable of damaging plant cables

(Reference 4).

Supports and Intervening Item Protection

With only the 3-inch thick Kaowool protection on supports as required by the vendor manual, the single point temperature rise of 325 oF was exceeded in 13 to 32 minutes. To prevent

corruption of the thermal measurement data for the raceways because of potential thermal

short-circuiting from structural supports, this program did not test the raceway and the structural

supports together. Intervening metallic items would also be expected to permit the same

temperature rise.

Significance of Results

The significance of the test results is that the Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as

designed. Observations made during the testing, such as mat shrinkage and thermal shorts

through the support protection, were not identified during previous testing of the material.

Consequently, the Hemyc ERFBS does not provide the level of protection expected for a rated

1-hour fire barrier.

CONTACT

This information notice requires no specific action or written response. Please direct any

questions about this matter to the technical contact(s) listed below or the appropriate NRR

project manager.

/RA/

Patrick L. Hiland, Chief

Reactor Operations Branch

Division of Inspection Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contact:

Daniel Frumkin, NRR/DSSA

301-415-2280

E-mail: dxf1@nrc.gov

Attachment 1: Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results

Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections. experienced tearing of the machine sewn seams and tearing of the Siltemp fabric. All but one

assembly (conduit or cable tray) experienced temperatures capable of damaging plant cables

(Reference 4).

Supports and Intervening Item Protection

With only the 3-inch thick Kaowool protection on supports as required by the vendor manual, the single point temperature rise of 325 oF was exceeded in 13 to 32 minutes. To prevent

corruption of the thermal measurement data for the raceways because of potential thermal

short-circuiting from structural supports, this program did not test the raceway and the structural

supports together. Intervening metallic items would also be expected to permit the same

temperature rise.

Significance of Results

The significance of the test results is that the Hemyc ERFBS did not perform for one hour as

designed. Observations made during the testing, such as mat shrinkage and thermal shorts

through the support protection, were not identified during previous testing of the material.

Consequently, the Hemyc ERFBS does not provide the level of protection expected for a rated

1-hour fire barrier.

CONTACT

This information notice requires no specific action or written response. Please direct any

questions about this matter to the technical contact(s) listed below or the appropriate NRR

project manager.

/RA/

Patrick L. Hiland, Chief

Reactor Operations Branch

Division of Inspection Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contact:

Daniel Frumkin, NRR/DSSA

301-415-2280

E-mail: dxf1@nrc.gov

Attachment 1: Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results

Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections.

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OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

References:

1. Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50, Appendix R,Section III.G.2

2. NRC Inspection Report 50-400/1999-13 (ADAMS Accession No. ML003685341); NRC

Inspection Reports 50-369/2000-09 and 50-370/2000-09 (ADAMS Accession No.

ML003778709)

3. NRR Response to Task Interface Agreement (TIA)99-028, Shearon Harris Nuclear Power

Plant, Unit 1 - Resolution of Pilot Fire Protection Inspection Fire Barrier Qualification

Issues, dated August 1, 2000 (ADAMS Accession No. ML003736721)

4. Inspection Manual Chapter 0609, Appendix F, Fire Protection Significance Determination

Process, Attachment 7, page F7-2

IN 2005-07 Attachment 1 Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results

Conduit , Supports & Junction Box

Raceway

Time to

Tave > 250oF

(minutes)

Time to

Single Point

T > 325oF

(minutes)

Max. Temp.

Bare #8

@ 1 hour1 (oF)

Joint Opening2

Yes/No

1" Conduit (1E)

(Empty)

46

42

1013 Yes

1" Conduit (1F)

1.02 lb./linear foot (lin.ft.) Cable Fill

44

34

1177 Yes

2 1/2 " Conduit (1C)

(Empty)

48

41

709 Yes

2 1/2 " Conduit (1D)

5.85 lb./lin.ft. Cable Fill

51

38

446 Yes

4" Conduit (1A)

(Empty)

49

33

865 Yes

4" Conduit (1B)

14.84 lb./lin.ft. Cable Fill

57

43

199 Yes

Junction Box

18 x 24 x 8

17

15 NA

Yes

Unistrut Support3

NA

22 - 32 NA

NA

2" Tube Steel Support3 NA

13 - 25 NA

NA

IN 2005-07 Attachment 1 Hemyc 1-Hour Fire-Rated Test Results

Cable Tray, Junction Box, & Airdrop

Raceway

Right Side

Tray Rail

Tave >

250oF

(minutes)

Right Side

Tray Rail

Single Point

T > 325oF

(minutes)

Left Side

Tray Rail

Tave >

250oF

(minutes)

Left Side

Tray Rail

Single Point

T > 325oF

(minutes)

Bare #8 Tave >

250oF

(minutes)

Bare #8

Single Point

T > 325oF

(minutes)

Bare #8 Max.

Temp.

@ 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />

(oF)

Joint

Opening2 Yes/No

12" Cable Tray Empty,

(2A) Direct Attachment

36

34

27

18

32

32

1260

Yes

12" Cable Tray Empty,

(2B) 2" Air Gap

37

35

38

35

33

34

1002 Yes

36" Cable Tray Empty,

(2C) Direct Attachment

41

39

34

33

35

35

1330

Yes

36" Cable Tray Empty,

(2D) 2" Air Gap

32

31

33

32

28

27

1117 Yes

Air Drop, (2E)

Direct Attachment

NA

NA

NA

NA

35

32

1712 Yes

Air Drop, (2F)

2" Air Gap

NA

NA

NA

NA

32

28

1411 Yes

18 x24 x 8Junction

Box,(2G)

Direct Attachment with

Bands 4

31

32 NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Yes

IN 2005-07 Attachment 1 Notes:

1.

The temperatures recorded on the Bare No. 8 conductor may not be indicative of the actual temperature inside the assembly

for two reasons. First, to insure the integrity of the thermocouples jacket and insulation during installation, the instrumented

Bare No. 8 conductor was located in the center of the cable; therefore it may not have been exposed to the highest

temperature within the conduit. The second reason was that the joints opened during the testing, producing local hot spots

on the interior of the raceway that may or may not have been picked up by the Bare No. 8 conductor.

2.

All Hemyc ERFBSs experienced some thermal shrinkage of the outer Siltemp covering. As a result, some joints opened and

exposed the conduits or cable trays to the furnace environment at various points during the test.

3.

The time provided for the structural supports was determined to be the time when the single point temperature rise (T )

exceeded 325 oF at a distance 3 inches into the Hemyc insulation protecting the structural steel. Three inches is the

minimum structural support protection recommended in the vendor manual.

4.

The junction box average temperature is the average across all thermocouples mounted on the outside of the boxs surface.

The single-point temperature is also measured on the external surface of the junction box.