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


WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 January 30, 1990
===WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555===
NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 90-07:   NEW INFORMATION REGARDING INSULATION
January 30, 1990
 
NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 90-07: NEW INFORMATION REGARDING INSULATION
MATERIAL PERFORMANCE AND DEBRIS


===MATERIAL PERFORMANCE AND DEBRIS===
BLOCKAGE OF PWR CONTAINMENT SUMPS
BLOCKAGE OF PWR CONTAINMENT SUMPS


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(LOCA) environments within pressurized water reactor (PWR) containment sumps
(LOCA) environments within pressurized water reactor (PWR) containment sumps


when such materials become debris which may block the sump. It is expected
when such materials become debris which may block the sump.
 
===It is expected===
that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facili- ties and consider actions, as appropriate, toaavoid similar problems.


that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facili- ties and consider actions, as appropriate, toaavoid similar problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC require- ments; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC require- ments; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.


==Description of Circumstances==
==Description of Circumstances==
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by Performance Contracting, Inc. at the request of a European customer in order
by Performance Contracting, Inc. at the request of a European customer in order


to further investigate the potential for containment sump blockage due to insu- lating material debris in the "long-term' following a LOCA. "Long-term" was
to further investigate the potential for containment sump blockage due to insu- lating material debris in the "long-term' following a LOCA.
 
"Long-term" was


defined as one day to 30 days duration following LOCA initiation. Similar
defined as one day to 30 days duration following LOCA initiation. Similar
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tests were previously conducted by the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate on
tests were previously conducted by the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate on


NUKON and M.I.T. insulating materials. The results obtained were comparable
NUKON and M.I.T. insulating materials.


===The results obtained were comparable===
to those discussed in the attached letter.
to those discussed in the attached letter.


The NRC staff previously considered containment sump performance including
The NRC staff previously considered containment sump performance including


debris blockage concerns under Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-43. USI A-43 was resolved in 1985 with the issuance of several NUREGs and Revision 1 to
debris blockage concerns under Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-43.
 
USI A-43 was resolved in 1985 with the issuance of several NUREGs and Revision 1 to
 
Regulatory Guide 1.82.


Regulatory Guide 1.82. However, no specific actions were required by licensees.
However, no specific actions were required by licensees.


The NRC staff focus was on the short-term effects of containment sump blockage
The NRC staff focus was on the short-term effects of containment sump blockage
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Performance Contracting, Inc. reported that the recent tests were conducted on
Performance Contracting, Inc. reported that the recent tests were conducted on


NUKON insulation material with water at a temperature of 1800 F and pH of 9.1 for a 7-day period. The results indicated that head loss across the insulation
NUKON insulation material with water at a temperature of 1800F and pH of 9.1 for a 7-day period.
 
The results indicated that head loss across the insulation


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in boiling water reactor (BWR.$ plants, did not result in an increase in head
in boiling water reactor (BWR.$ plants, did not result in an increase in head


loss. Thus, the phenomenon observed during these tests appears to be relevant
loss.
 
Thus, the phenomenon observed during these tests appears to be relevant


to plants with alkaline sump conditions.
to plants with alkaline sump conditions.
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of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.
of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.


Charles E.Ross,   eirector
Charles E. Ross, eirector
 
Division of Operational Events Assessment


===Division of Operational Events Assessment===
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


Technical Contacts:   J. Wermiel, NRR
Technical Contacts: J. Wermiel, NRR


(301) 492-0870
(301) 492-0870
                      F. Witt, NRR


===F. Witt, NRR===
(301) 492-0823 Attachments:
(301) 492-0823 Attachments:
1. Letter from Gordon H. Hart (Performance Contracting, Inc.)
1. Letter from Gordon H. Hart (Performance Contracting, Inc.)
      to Dr. Thomas E. Murley (NRC) dated October 19, 1989
to Dr. Thomas E. Murley (NRC) dated October 19, 1989
2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices


Attachment 2 IN 90-07 January 30, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED
===Attachment 2===
IN 90-07


===January 30, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED===
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES


IntRUaRon                                     Date of
IntRUaRon
 
Date of
 
Notice No.
 
SubJect
 
Issuance
 
-
Issued to


Notice No.     SubJect                        Issuance  -  Issued to
90-06.


90-06.          Potential for Loss of          1/29/90     All holders of OLs
90-05
90-04
90-03
90-02


Shutdown Cooling While                     or CPs for nuclear
===Potential for Loss of===
Shutdown Cooling While


at Low Reactor Coolant                     power reactors.
at Low Reactor Coolant


Levels
Levels


90-05          Inter-System Discharge of     1/29/90    All holders of OLs
Inter-System Discharge of
 
===Reactor Coolant===
Cracking of the Upper Shell- to-Transition Cone Girth
 
===Welds in Steam Generators===
Malfunction of Borg-Warner
 
===Bolted Bonnet Check Valves===
Caused by Failure of the
 
Swing Arm


Reactor Coolant                            or CPs for nuclear
===Potential Degradation of===
Secondary Containment


power reactors.
===Importance of Proper===
Response to Self-Identified


90-04          Cracking of the Upper Shell-  1/26/90      All holders of OLs
===Violations by Licensees===
Pressurizer Safety Valve


to-Transition Cone Girth                    or CPs for Westinghouse- Welds in Steam Generators                  designed and Combustion
===Lift Setpoint Shift===
Event Notification


Engineering-designed
Worksheets


nuclear power reactors.
Recent NRC-Sponsored


90-03          Malfunction of Borg-Warner      1/23/90    All holders of OLs
Testing of Motor-Operated


Bolted Bonnet Check Valves                 or CPs for nuclear
Valves


Caused by Failure of the                  power reactors.
===Disabling of Emergency===
Diesel Generators by


Swing Arm
Their Neutral Ground-Fault


90-02            Potential Degradation of      1/22/90     All holders of OLs
===Protection Circuitry===
1/29/90
1/29/90
1/26/90
1/23/90
1/22/90
1/12/90
12/28/89
12/26/89
12/26/89
12/19/89


Secondary Containment                      or CPs for BWRs.
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for nuclear


90-01          Importance of Proper          1/12/90    All holders of NRC
power reactors.


Response to Self-Identified                materials licenses.
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for nuclear


Violations by Licensees
power reactors.


89-90          Pressurizer Safety Valve      12/28/89    All holders of OLs
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for Westinghouse- designed and Combustion


Lift Setpoint Shift                        or CPs for PWRs.
Engineering-designed


89-89          Event Notification            12/26/89    All holders of OLs
nuclear power reactors.


Worksheets                                or CPs for nuclear
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for nuclear


power reactors.
power reactors.


89-88          Recent NRC-Sponsored          12/26/89    All holders of OLs
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for BWRs.
 
===All holders of NRC===
materials licenses.
 
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for PWRs.


Testing of Motor-Operated                  or CPs for nuclear
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for nuclear


Valves                                      power reactors.
power reactors.


89-87          Disabling of Emergency        12/19/89    All holders of OLs
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for nuclear


Diesel Generators by                        or CPs for nuclear
power reactors.


Their Neutral Ground-Fault                  power reactors.
===All holders of OLs===
or CPs for nuclear


Protection Circuitry
power reactors.


OL = Operating License
90-01
89-90
89-89
89-88
89-87 OL = Operating License


CP = Construction Permit}}
CP = Construction Permit}}


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New Information Regarding Insulation Material Performance and Debris Blockage of PWR Containment Sumps
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UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555

January 30, 1990

NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 90-07: NEW INFORMATION REGARDING INSULATION

MATERIAL PERFORMANCE AND DEBRIS

BLOCKAGE OF PWR CONTAINMENT SUMPS

Addressees

All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power

reactors.

Purpose

This Information notice is intendedto alert addressees to new information con- cerning performance of Insulating materials in post-loss-of-coolant-accident

(LOCA) environments within pressurized water reactor (PWR) containment sumps

when such materials become debris which may block the sump.

It is expected

that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facili- ties and consider actions, as appropriate, toaavoid similar problems.

However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC require- ments; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.

Description of Circumstances

By letter (Attachment 1) dated October 19, 1989, the NRC staff was informed by

Performance Contracting, Inc. of the results of recently conducted tests on

Owens-Corning NUKON fiberglass insulating material. The tests were conducted

by Performance Contracting, Inc. at the request of a European customer in order

to further investigate the potential for containment sump blockage due to insu- lating material debris in the "long-term' following a LOCA.

"Long-term" was

defined as one day to 30 days duration following LOCA initiation. Similar

tests were previously conducted by the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate on

NUKON and M.I.T. insulating materials.

The results obtained were comparable

to those discussed in the attached letter.

The NRC staff previously considered containment sump performance including

debris blockage concerns under Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-43.

USI A-43 was resolved in 1985 with the issuance of several NUREGs and Revision 1 to

Regulatory Guide 1.82.

However, no specific actions were required by licensees.

The NRC staff focus was on the short-term effects of containment sump blockage

assuming chemically neutral cooling water at room temperature.

Performance Contracting, Inc. reported that the recent tests were conducted on

NUKON insulation material with water at a temperature of 1800F and pH of 9.1 for a 7-day period.

The results indicated that head loss across the insulation

9001240190

IN 90-07 January 30, 1990 material increases significantly after about 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> due to a reduction in flow

area caused by compaction of the fiberglass material at elevated pH conditions.

On the basis of discussions with Owens-Corning, this is consistent with what

would be anticipated, because devitrification of fiberglass occurs under alkaline

conditions.

Assuming that full cooling water (residual heat removal) flow is necessary to

ensure adequate post-LOCA heat removal capacity for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> and beyond after

accident initiation, the effect of the increased pressure loss and associated

flow reduction, caused by compaction of insulation material debris, may have an

effect on the post-LOCA cooling performance. Additional tests conducted with

water at the same temperature but with a chemically neutral pH as is the case

in boiling water reactor (BWR.$ plants, did not result in an increase in head

loss.

Thus, the phenomenon observed during these tests appears to be relevant

to plants with alkaline sump conditions.

Discussion:

Because some plants may potentially have alkaline post-LOCA sump conditions, addressees are being made aware of this new information regarding the potential

for increased containment sump blockage caused by compaction of fiberglass

insulation debris under high pH conditions so that they may assess the impact

on their plant-specific licensing basis post-LOCA sump performance and reactor

cooling analyses. Performance Contracting, Inc. indicated that a test report

of the newly performed tests is available for use by interested licensees.

This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If

you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one

of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.

Charles E. Ross, eirector

Division of Operational Events Assessment

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contacts: J. Wermiel, NRR

(301) 492-0870

F. Witt, NRR

(301) 492-0823 Attachments:

1. Letter from Gordon H. Hart (Performance Contracting, Inc.)

to Dr. Thomas E. Murley (NRC) dated October 19, 1989

2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

Attachment 2

IN 90-07

January 30, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES

IntRUaRon

Date of

Notice No.

SubJect

Issuance

-

Issued to

90-06.

90-05

90-04

90-03

90-02

Potential for Loss of

Shutdown Cooling While

at Low Reactor Coolant

Levels

Inter-System Discharge of

Reactor Coolant

Cracking of the Upper Shell- to-Transition Cone Girth

Welds in Steam Generators

Malfunction of Borg-Warner

Bolted Bonnet Check Valves

Caused by Failure of the

Swing Arm

Potential Degradation of

Secondary Containment

Importance of Proper

Response to Self-Identified

Violations by Licensees

Pressurizer Safety Valve

Lift Setpoint Shift

Event Notification

Worksheets

Recent NRC-Sponsored

Testing of Motor-Operated

Valves

Disabling of Emergency

Diesel Generators by

Their Neutral Ground-Fault

Protection Circuitry

1/29/90

1/29/90

1/26/90

1/23/90

1/22/90

1/12/90

12/28/89

12/26/89

12/26/89

12/19/89

All holders of OLs

or CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for Westinghouse- designed and Combustion

Engineering-designed

nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for BWRs.

All holders of NRC

materials licenses.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for PWRs.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

All holders of OLs

or CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

90-01

89-90

89-89

89-88

89-87 OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit