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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML18152B3571999-10-22022 October 1999 Requests Relief from Temporary Repair of Through Wall Leak Discovered on 30 Inch Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Discharge Pipe Associated with Service Water Sys Common to Surry Units 1 & 2 ML20217K4391999-10-18018 October 1999 Provides Response to RAI to Support USI A-46 Program Submittal for North Anna Power Station,Units 1 & 2.Rev 10 to BNL Rept 52361,encl ML20217H3301999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to COLR for North Anna 2 Cycle 14 Pattern Su. No New Commitments Intended by Ltr ML18152B3581999-10-14014 October 1999 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/98-201 & 50-281/98-201.Corrective Actions:Visual Insps Were Completed on Accessible Coatings Inside Containment for Both Units 1 & 2 ML18152B3541999-10-12012 October 1999 Requests Use of Code Case N-532 & N-619,per Provisions of 10CFR50.55a(a)(3).Detailed Info Supporting Request,Encl. Attachment 2 Includes Technical White Paper That Provides Further Technical Info ML20216K1681999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Vols I-VIII of Rev 35 to UFSAR for Naps.Rev Also Includes Update to Chapter 17 of Ufsar,Which Contains Operational QA Program.Changes to Program Description Do Not Reduce Commitments Contained Therein ML20212J9101999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee 990916 & 27 Relief Requests IWE-3 for Plant.Se Addresses Only IWE-3 Due to Util Urgent Need for Relief.Requests IWE-7 & IWE-8 Will Be Addressed at Later Date ML18152B3391999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request IWE-3,which Now Includes Addl Visual Exam Requirement After post-repair or Mod Pressure Testing Is Completed,Per Telcon with NRC ML18152B3401999-09-27027 September 1999 Requests That Ma Walker Be Removed from List of Individuals Scheduled to Take Exam IAW Guidance Provided in NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Exam Stds for Power Reactors ML20212G5091999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of Licenses for Listed Individuals.Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3381999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of License for Bf Jurewicz & JW Heide.Without Encls ML18152B3331999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Revised 180-day Response to NRC GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML18152B6671999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Two NRC Forms 536,containing Info on Proposed Site Specific Operator Licensing Exam Schedules & Estimated Number of Applicants Planning to Take Exams And/Or Gfes,In Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML18152B3341999-09-16016 September 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition with 1992 Addenda of ASME Section XI Re Containment Liner Examination Requirements,For North Anna & Surry Power Stations ML18152B4521999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Comments on Review of Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis of Operational Event That Occurred at Plant,On 980508,as Reported in LER 98-009 ML20216F1381999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Retake Exam Repts 50-280/99-302 & 50-281/99-302 on 990824.One SRO Applicant Who Received re-take Operating Test Passed re-take Exam ML18152B4501999-09-0808 September 1999 Submits in Triplicate,Application for Renewal of License for Rd Scherer,Iaw 10CFR55.57.Requests That Certification of Medical Exam by Facility Licensee,Nrc Form 396,be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML20211N2531999-09-0808 September 1999 Responds to Request to Exceed 60,000 Mwd/Mtu Lead Rod Burnup in Small Number of Fuel Rods in North Anna Unit 2.Informs That NRC Offers No Objection to Requested Use of Rods in Reconstituted Fuel Assembly.Se Supporting Request Encl ML20211L9151999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Comments Re Closure of Review of Response to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity ML18152B4471999-09-0101 September 1999 Requests That NRC Remove Listed Labels from Distribution ML20211J2211999-08-31031 August 1999 Approves Request to Remove Augmented ISI (Aii) Program for RCS Bypass Lines from North Anna Licensing Basis.Se Re Request to Apply LBB to Eliminate Augmented Insp Program on RCS Bypass Lines Encl ML20211H4131999-08-27027 August 1999 Informs That Util Revised Encl Bases for TS 2.2.1, Reactor Trip Sys Instrumentation Setpoints, Discussing Steam Flow/ Feed Flow Mismatch Portion of Steam Flow/Feed Flow Mismatch & Low SG Water Level Reactor Trip Setpoint ML18152B3711999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,per Plant TS Table 3.7.6.Rept Has Been Reviewed by Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML18152B3851999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Revised TS Basis Pages for TS 3.1.B,deleting Reactor Vessel Toughness Data Duplicated in Ufsar.Ref to Applicable UFSAR Section Included in TS Basis ML20138B3241999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Draft Response to Question 1 Re NAPS USI A-46 ML20211D9041999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Revised Pages to Third Ten Year ISI Program & Relief Requests, Replacing Pages in 990408 Submittal ML18152B3651999-08-20020 August 1999 Requests Removal of License Condition from Sh Wightman Operator License SOP-21538.Updated NRC Form 396 Is Encl.Form NRC 396 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3661999-08-20020 August 1999 Provides Medical Status Rept for E Washington,As Required by License Conditions.Summary of E Washington Current Physical Exam & Pertinent Lab Data Attached.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3681999-08-20020 August 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Two Instances in Which Conditions of Approval in Coc Were Not Observed in Making Shipment.Two Type B Shipments Using Model CNS 8-120B Package Were Made After Expiration of QA Program Approval Between 990531-0628 ML18152B3801999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Technical Rept NE-1206,Rev 0, Surry Unit 2,Cycle 16 Startup Physics Tests Rept, Summarizing Results of Physics Testing Program Performed After Initial Criticality on 990525 ML20211B3871999-08-17017 August 1999 Requests Permission to Routinely Discharge from SW Reservior to Waste Heat Treatment Facility Under Existing Vpdes Permit Through Outfalls 108 & 103.Discharges Are Scheduled to Commence on 990907,due to High Priority Placed on Project ML20210T0671999-08-13013 August 1999 Informs of Completion of Review of Proposed Revs of Schedule for Withdrawal of Rv Surveillance Capsules Submitted by VEPCO on 981217.Approves Proposed Revs.Forwards Safety Evaluation ML18152B3781999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Surry Power Station,Unit 2 for 1999 Refueling Outage.Rept Provides Summary of Examination Performed During Outage for Third ISI Interval.No New Commitments Were Made ML18152B3751999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML20210Q9841999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Vepc COLR for North Anna Unit 2,Cycle 13 Pattern Ud, Per TS 6.9.1.7.d.COLR Was Revised to Include Temp Coastdown Operation at End of Cycle 13 ML20210Q7661999-08-0606 August 1999 Requests Exception to 10CFR50.4 Requirement to Provide Total of Twelve Paper Copies When Submitting Surry & North Anna UFSAR Updates.Seek Approval to Submit Only Signed Original & One CD-ROM Version,Per Conversation with J Skoczlas ML18152B4081999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990520 & 0525 RAIs Re North Anna & Surry Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves. ML18152B4091999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Vepc semi-annual fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Rept for 990101-990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210N2921999-08-0505 August 1999 Discusses Which Submitted Proposed TSs Bases Change for Containment Leakage. Licensee Changes to Bases May Be Subj to Future Insps or Audits ML20210J8861999-08-0202 August 1999 Provides Clarification to Commitment Made in Identifying Extent by Which Existing Plant Design Complied with RG 1.97,specifically Re Variable, Radiation Exposure Rate ML18152B4001999-07-29029 July 1999 Requests Relief from Certain Impractical Requirements of ASME Section XI Code Associated with Partial Exams Conducted During 1998 Surry Unit 1 Refueling Outage.Relief Request SR-020 Encl ML18152B3981999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards 60-day Response to GL 99-02, Lab Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal. Commitments Contained in Ltr,Listed ML20210F6121999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Supplemental Info on Proposed Irradiation of Fuel Rods Beyond Current Lead Rod Burnup Limit,Documenting Info Provided During 990624 Meeting & Suppl Original Submittal ML18152B3971999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Estimates of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to NRC AL 99-02 ML18152B3961999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Preliminary,Uncertified License Application & Medical Certification for License to Operate Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2 for Ds Cobb.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 (a)(6) ML18152B3991999-07-23023 July 1999 Requests That License for Jz Laplante Be Canceled as License Is No Longer Required ML18151A6281999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 19 to EPIP-4.02,rev 14 to EPIP-4.16,rev 8 to EPIP-4.21 & Rev 7 to EPIP-4.30.EP & EPIPs Continue to Meet Stds of 10CFR50.47(b) ML18152B3931999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Updated NRC Form 396 & Ltr,Which Documents Medical Status of Mb Gross,License SOP-20476-2.Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML20209E7621999-07-0909 July 1999 Provides Addl Info to Justify Use of Less than One Gpm Detectable Leakage Rate to Establish Required Margin for Crack Stability in LBB Analysis,Per 980623 Application on Reactor Coolant Loop Bypass Lines 05000338/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util Encl1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util Encl 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML18152B3571999-10-22022 October 1999 Requests Relief from Temporary Repair of Through Wall Leak Discovered on 30 Inch Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Discharge Pipe Associated with Service Water Sys Common to Surry Units 1 & 2 ML20217K4391999-10-18018 October 1999 Provides Response to RAI to Support USI A-46 Program Submittal for North Anna Power Station,Units 1 & 2.Rev 10 to BNL Rept 52361,encl ML20217H3301999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to COLR for North Anna 2 Cycle 14 Pattern Su. No New Commitments Intended by Ltr ML18152B3581999-10-14014 October 1999 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/98-201 & 50-281/98-201.Corrective Actions:Visual Insps Were Completed on Accessible Coatings Inside Containment for Both Units 1 & 2 ML18152B3541999-10-12012 October 1999 Requests Use of Code Case N-532 & N-619,per Provisions of 10CFR50.55a(a)(3).Detailed Info Supporting Request,Encl. Attachment 2 Includes Technical White Paper That Provides Further Technical Info ML20216K1681999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Vols I-VIII of Rev 35 to UFSAR for Naps.Rev Also Includes Update to Chapter 17 of Ufsar,Which Contains Operational QA Program.Changes to Program Description Do Not Reduce Commitments Contained Therein ML18152B3401999-09-27027 September 1999 Requests That Ma Walker Be Removed from List of Individuals Scheduled to Take Exam IAW Guidance Provided in NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Exam Stds for Power Reactors ML18152B3391999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request IWE-3,which Now Includes Addl Visual Exam Requirement After post-repair or Mod Pressure Testing Is Completed,Per Telcon with NRC ML20212G5091999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of Licenses for Listed Individuals.Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3381999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of License for Bf Jurewicz & JW Heide.Without Encls ML18152B6671999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Two NRC Forms 536,containing Info on Proposed Site Specific Operator Licensing Exam Schedules & Estimated Number of Applicants Planning to Take Exams And/Or Gfes,In Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML18152B3331999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Revised 180-day Response to NRC GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML18152B3341999-09-16016 September 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition with 1992 Addenda of ASME Section XI Re Containment Liner Examination Requirements,For North Anna & Surry Power Stations ML18152B4521999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Comments on Review of Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis of Operational Event That Occurred at Plant,On 980508,as Reported in LER 98-009 ML18152B4501999-09-0808 September 1999 Submits in Triplicate,Application for Renewal of License for Rd Scherer,Iaw 10CFR55.57.Requests That Certification of Medical Exam by Facility Licensee,Nrc Form 396,be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4471999-09-0101 September 1999 Requests That NRC Remove Listed Labels from Distribution ML20211L9151999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Comments Re Closure of Review of Response to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity ML20211H4131999-08-27027 August 1999 Informs That Util Revised Encl Bases for TS 2.2.1, Reactor Trip Sys Instrumentation Setpoints, Discussing Steam Flow/ Feed Flow Mismatch Portion of Steam Flow/Feed Flow Mismatch & Low SG Water Level Reactor Trip Setpoint ML18152B3711999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,per Plant TS Table 3.7.6.Rept Has Been Reviewed by Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML18152B3851999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Revised TS Basis Pages for TS 3.1.B,deleting Reactor Vessel Toughness Data Duplicated in Ufsar.Ref to Applicable UFSAR Section Included in TS Basis ML20138B3241999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Draft Response to Question 1 Re NAPS USI A-46 ML20211D9041999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Revised Pages to Third Ten Year ISI Program & Relief Requests, Replacing Pages in 990408 Submittal ML18152B3681999-08-20020 August 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Two Instances in Which Conditions of Approval in Coc Were Not Observed in Making Shipment.Two Type B Shipments Using Model CNS 8-120B Package Were Made After Expiration of QA Program Approval Between 990531-0628 ML18152B3661999-08-20020 August 1999 Provides Medical Status Rept for E Washington,As Required by License Conditions.Summary of E Washington Current Physical Exam & Pertinent Lab Data Attached.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3651999-08-20020 August 1999 Requests Removal of License Condition from Sh Wightman Operator License SOP-21538.Updated NRC Form 396 Is Encl.Form NRC 396 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3801999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Technical Rept NE-1206,Rev 0, Surry Unit 2,Cycle 16 Startup Physics Tests Rept, Summarizing Results of Physics Testing Program Performed After Initial Criticality on 990525 ML18152B3781999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Surry Power Station,Unit 2 for 1999 Refueling Outage.Rept Provides Summary of Examination Performed During Outage for Third ISI Interval.No New Commitments Were Made ML18152B3751999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML20210Q9841999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Vepc COLR for North Anna Unit 2,Cycle 13 Pattern Ud, Per TS 6.9.1.7.d.COLR Was Revised to Include Temp Coastdown Operation at End of Cycle 13 ML20210Q7661999-08-0606 August 1999 Requests Exception to 10CFR50.4 Requirement to Provide Total of Twelve Paper Copies When Submitting Surry & North Anna UFSAR Updates.Seek Approval to Submit Only Signed Original & One CD-ROM Version,Per Conversation with J Skoczlas ML18152B4081999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990520 & 0525 RAIs Re North Anna & Surry Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves. ML18152B4091999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Vepc semi-annual fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Rept for 990101-990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210J8861999-08-0202 August 1999 Provides Clarification to Commitment Made in Identifying Extent by Which Existing Plant Design Complied with RG 1.97,specifically Re Variable, Radiation Exposure Rate ML18152B4001999-07-29029 July 1999 Requests Relief from Certain Impractical Requirements of ASME Section XI Code Associated with Partial Exams Conducted During 1998 Surry Unit 1 Refueling Outage.Relief Request SR-020 Encl ML18152B3981999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards 60-day Response to GL 99-02, Lab Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal. Commitments Contained in Ltr,Listed ML20210F6121999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Supplemental Info on Proposed Irradiation of Fuel Rods Beyond Current Lead Rod Burnup Limit,Documenting Info Provided During 990624 Meeting & Suppl Original Submittal ML18152B3971999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Estimates of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to NRC AL 99-02 ML18152B3991999-07-23023 July 1999 Requests That License for Jz Laplante Be Canceled as License Is No Longer Required ML18152B3961999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Preliminary,Uncertified License Application & Medical Certification for License to Operate Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2 for Ds Cobb.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 (a)(6) ML18151A6281999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 19 to EPIP-4.02,rev 14 to EPIP-4.16,rev 8 to EPIP-4.21 & Rev 7 to EPIP-4.30.EP & EPIPs Continue to Meet Stds of 10CFR50.47(b) ML18152B3931999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Updated NRC Form 396 & Ltr,Which Documents Medical Status of Mb Gross,License SOP-20476-2.Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML20209E7621999-07-0909 July 1999 Provides Addl Info to Justify Use of Less than One Gpm Detectable Leakage Rate to Establish Required Margin for Crack Stability in LBB Analysis,Per 980623 Application on Reactor Coolant Loop Bypass Lines 05000338/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util Encl1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util Encl ML18152B4401999-07-0101 July 1999 Informs NRC That on 990511,Dominion Resources,Inc,Executed Amended & Restated Agreement & Plan of Merger with Consolidated Natural Gas Co ML18152B4371999-06-24024 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Clarification of Relief Requests Submitted on 990212,requesting Relief from Performing Hydrostatic Testing for Certain Small Diameter Class 1,RCS Pressure Boundary Connections ML18152B4361999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Response to RAI Re Surry & North Anna Power Stations,Units 1 & 2,per GL 96-06 ML20196F1151999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Relief Requests NDE-047 & NDE-048 for North Anna Power Station,Unit 1 Re ASME Section XI ISI Program ML20212J2951999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Corrected Markup & Typed Version of Affected Pages. Requests That Attached Pages for Those Previously Provided in 990506 Submittal Be Replaced & Incorporated Into NRC Review of Proposed TS ML20195J7011999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Revised EPIP 2.01 Which Corrects Typo That Was Found in Step 10 of Procedure.Rev Does Not Implement Actions That Decrease Effectiveness of EP ML18152B4301999-06-0303 June 1999 Informs of Util Intention to Revise Schedule for Submittal of License Renewal Applications for Surry & North Anna Power Stations to March 2002 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML18153C3661990-09-20020 September 1990 Forwards Topical Rept VEP-NE-3-A, Qualification of WRB-1 CHF Correlation in VEPCO Cobra Code. ML20065D5671990-09-20020 September 1990 Forwards Rev 15 to Security Personnel Training & Qualification Plan.Rev Withheld ML18153C3701990-09-18018 September 1990 Forwards Addl Info Re Facility Containment Isolation Valve Type C Test,Per 900914 10CFR50,App J Exemption Request ML18152A2341990-09-14014 September 1990 Requests Exemption from 10CFR50,App J Section III.D.3 Re Local Leak Rate Testing During Every Reactor Shutdown. Basis & Justification for Exemption Encl ML20059J3341990-09-13013 September 1990 Forwards Rev 15 to Nuclear Security Personnel Training & Qualification Plan.Rev Withheld ML20059H7391990-09-10010 September 1990 Forwards Rev 15 to ISFSI Nuclear Security Personnel Training & Qualification Plan.Rev Withheld ML20059H2931990-09-0707 September 1990 Advises of Review & Approval of ASME Section XI Inservice Insp Program Interval 1 Repair & Replacement Program Change to Applicable Code Edition & Addenda ML20064A5201990-09-0707 September 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-338/90-15 & 50-339/90-15.Corrective Actions:Procedures Revised to Include Tolerance Bands for Temp Control Switch Setpoints & Involved Personnel Counseled ML18151A2901990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Rev 10 to Updated FSAR for Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2,representing Second Updated FSAR Submitted This Yr ML20059E5481990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Supplemental Info Re Deletion of Pressurizer Safety Valve Requirement During Mode 5.Current Tech Spec Requiring One Operable Safety Valve in Mode 5 Unnecessary & May Be Deleted ML18153C3451990-08-29029 August 1990 Forwards Proprietary Semiannual Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Rept for 900103-0630.Rept Includes Summaries of Mgt Sanctions Imposed,Actions Taken to Correct Program Weaknesses & Events Reported to Nrc.Encl Withheld ML18153C3381990-08-22022 August 1990 Responds to NRC 900723 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-280/90-21 & 50-281/90-21.Corrective actions:as-found-as- Left Conditions of Auxiliary Feedwater Evaluated & Found Operable ML18153C3391990-08-22022 August 1990 Requests Approval for Use of Plugs Fabricated of nickel- chromium-iron Uns N-06690 Matl (Alloy 690) to Plug Tubes in Steam Generators for Mechanical & Welded Applications ML20063Q1241990-08-15015 August 1990 Provides Supplemental Info for 900115 Tech Spec Change Request Re Max Allowable Control Rod Drop Time.Retained DNBR Margin Tracked & Documented by Calculational Note ML20058N5941990-08-0808 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-338/90-11 & 50-339/90-11.Corrective Actions:Procedure Revised to Limit Applicablity to Small Refueling Cavity Leaks & Listed Evaluations & Revs Will Be Made to EOP ML18153C3171990-08-0101 August 1990 Resubmits Synopsis of Changes to Updated Operational QA Program Topical Rept Vep 1-5A ML18153C3161990-08-0101 August 1990 Provides Supplemental Response to NRC 900629 Ltr Re Electrical Crossties,Load Shedding on Nonblackout Unit & Emergency Diesel Generator Reliability.Emergency Diesel Generator Reliability Program in Place,Per Reg Guide 1.155 ML18153C3091990-07-30030 July 1990 Provides Outline of Plan to Meet 10CFR50 App G Requirements, for Low Upper Shelf Energy Matls,Per NRC 900521 Request ML18153C3061990-07-30030 July 1990 Forwards Revised Tech Spec Pages,Addressing Constitution of Quorum & Timeliness of Mgt Safety Review Committe Meeting Minutes,Per NRC Request ML18153C3101990-07-26026 July 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Financial Assurance Certification Rept..., Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Agreement & Nonqualified Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Amended & Restated Trust Agreement, Per 10CFR50.75 ML18153C3051990-07-26026 July 1990 Advises That Util Submitted Decommissioning Funding Plan & Financial Assurance Info W/Isfsi License Application ML18153C3041990-07-26026 July 1990 Responds to NRC 900626 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-281/90-20.Corrective Actions:Leaking Drain Plug & Upper Drain Plug on Motor Replaced W/Oil Drain Assemblies Composed of Piping & Valves ML18153C3031990-07-26026 July 1990 Advises of Withdrawal of Request for NRC Review & Approval of Engineering Evaluation 8.Revised Evaluation Will Be Maintained Onsite for NRC Audit During Future Insps,Per Generic Ltr 86-10 ML20055H5651990-07-20020 July 1990 Requests for Temporary Waiver of Compliance from Requirement of Tech Spec 3.3.1.1,Table 2.3-2 Re Response Time Testing. Request Does Not Pose Significant Hazards Consideration ML18153C2901990-07-18018 July 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 90-001, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Mfg by Rosemount. Listed Transmitters Compiled.Transmitters Found Installed within Reactor Protection or ESFAS Have Been Replaced ML20055F9361990-07-16016 July 1990 Advises That No 30-day Rept Will Be Made Re Degradation of Seismic Support Bolts of post-accident Hydrogen Recombiners 1-HC-HC-1 & 2-HC-HC-1 ML20044B3501990-07-13013 July 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1990 & Corrected May 1990 Rept Pages for North Anna Power Station ML18153C2861990-07-12012 July 1990 Requests Cancellation of Operator Licenses for Listed Individuals.Licenses No Longer Required ML18153C2871990-07-11011 July 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/90-18 & 50-281/90-18.Corrective Actions:Permanent Drain Line Installed & Matrix Which Describes Proper Ventilation Alignment for Plant Conditions Provided for Personnel Use ML20055E8121990-07-0909 July 1990 Requests Cancellation of Licenses Listed ML18153C2851990-07-0606 July 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 90-04 Re Status of Generic Safety Issues ML18153C2831990-07-0303 July 1990 Advises That MW Hotchkiss No Longer Needs Operator License SOP-20548-1.Cancellation of License Requested ML18153C2821990-07-0303 July 1990 Requests Exemption from 10CFR50,App J,Paragraph III.A.6(b), Which Requires That When Two Consecutive Periodic Type a Tests Fail to Meet Applicable Acceptance Criteria Type a Test Shall Be Performed at Plant ML20055D4841990-07-0303 July 1990 Requests That Operator Licenses for Listed Individuals Be Cancelled.Licenses No Longer Required ML20055D4831990-07-0303 July 1990 Requests That Operator License for Bl Shriver Be Cancelled. License No Longer Required ML20055D7701990-06-29029 June 1990 Submits Supplemental Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-338/90-04 & 50-339/90-04 Re Failure to Take Timely Corrective Action for Repair of B Low Head Safety Injection Pump (1-SI-P-1B).No Addl Purchasing Procedure Required ML18153C3591990-06-28028 June 1990 Responds to SALP Repts 50-280/90-16 & 50-281/90-16 for Period 890701-900331.Corrective Actions Focus on Issues of Maint Backlog,Maint planning,post-maint Testing,Staffing & Procurement ML18153C2611990-06-21021 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900522 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/90-07 & 50-281/90-07.Corrective actions:as-built Configurations of 120-volt Ac & Dc Vital & Semivital Panel Breaker Installations Verified to Be Acceptable ML20043H9421990-06-21021 June 1990 Forwards Proprietary WCAP-12351, North Anna Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration Induced Fatigue, Per Bulletin 89-001, Failure of Westinghouse Steam Generator Tube Mechanical Plugs. Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML18153C2591990-06-18018 June 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 900524 Request for Addl Info Re NRC Bulletin 88-004, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss. Engineering Will Initiate Study to Evaluate Enhancements of Cooldown & Possible Heatup Operation ML18153C2581990-06-18018 June 1990 Forwards Reissued Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,Jul-Dec 1989. Rept Contains Info Re SR-89,Sr-90 & Fe-55 Analytical Results for Liquid Composite Samples ML20055C8661990-06-15015 June 1990 Forwards Application for Reissuance of NPDES Permit ML18153C2541990-06-15015 June 1990 Forwards Corrected Tech Specs Page 3.1-3,per Identification of Typo in 900522 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-32 & DPR-37 ML20043G5711990-06-15015 June 1990 Forwards Response to Request for Addl Info Re Insp Rept 50-339/89-20 Concerning Plant Safety Sys Outage Mod Insp. Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20043H1131990-06-15015 June 1990 Concludes That Removal of Temporary Loose Parts Monitoring Sys Does Not Increase Probability of Acccident,Create Possibility of New Kind of Accident & Does Not Reduce Margin of Safety ML20043G8731990-06-14014 June 1990 Discusses Evaluation of ASME Section XI Testing for Outside Recirculation Spray Pumps ML18153C2521990-06-14014 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900515 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/90-09 & 50-281/90-09.Corrective Actions:Abnormal Procedures & Fire Contingency Action Procedures Being Upgraded Via Technical Procedure Upgrade Program ML20043H2091990-06-13013 June 1990 Forwards List of Corrective Actions & Current Status in Response to NRC Bulletin 88-004, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss. ML20043F4531990-06-0808 June 1990 Forwards, Core Surveillance Rept for North Anna 2,Cycle 7 W/Extended License Burnup Limit. Rept Contains Specific Power Distribution Limits Applicable for Cycle 7 Operation W/Burnup Limit Extension ML18153C2501990-06-0808 June 1990 Confirms That Primary Policy Re Onsite Property Damage Insurance,Provided by Nuclear Mutual Limited 1990-09-07
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e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 May 26, 1989 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 NORTH ANNA POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 . STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LEAK EVENT CORRECTIVE ACTION AND RESPONSE TO NRC BULLETIN NO. 89-01 Serial No.89-373 NO/JBL/JDH:jmj R1 Docket Nos. 50-280 50-281 50-338 50-339 License Nos. DPR-32 DPR-37 NPF-4 NPF-7 On March 29, 1989, we met with you to discuss the February 25, 1989 North Anna Unit 1 steam generator tube leak event. During the meeting we discussed our future plans for North Anna Unit 1. On April 26, 1989 we submitted information concerning our assessment of procedures and training and Unit 2 tube plug corrective actions. Attachment I to this letter provides tube plug corrective action for Unit 1. In addition we have addressed the actions requested in NRC Bulletin No. 89-01, dated May 15, 1989 per Attachment II for both North Anna and Surry Power Stations.
The subject bulletin requested that licensees determine whether certain mechanical plugs supplied by Westinghouse are installed in their steam generators and if so, that an action plan be implemented to ensure that these plugs will continue to provide adequate assurance of reactor coolant system (RCS) pressure boundary integrity under normal operating, transient, and postulated accident conditions.
8906020254 890~26 ~DR AD0Ck 05000280 . F'DC e e The above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hestitate to contact us. Attachment cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II . 101 Marietta Street, N.W. Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr. W. E. Holland NRC Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station Mr. J. L. Caldwell NRC Senior Resident Inspector North Anna Power Station COMMONWEAL TH OF VIRGINIA ) ) COUNTY OF HENRICO ) The foregoing document was acknowledged before me, in and for the County and Commonwealth aforesaid, today by W. R. Cartwright who is Vice President
-Nuclear, of Virginia Electric and Power Company: He is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing document in behalf of that Company, and the statements in the document are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Acknowledged before me this t& 7JI day of _..,~~~--*
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Attachment I NORTH ANNA UNIT 1 TUBE PLUG CORRECTIVE ACTIONS The North Anna Unit 1 action plan for mechanical plugs made from material with discontinuous grain boundary carbides is comprised of the following elements:
0 The installation of a plug-in-plug (PIP) in selected plugged tube locations.
0 The replacement of a limited quantity of plugs. 0 The installation of tube plugs of optimum heats (ie, plugs of heats having continuous grain boundary carbides).
0 Water-filled tubes (sentinel plugs). 0 Remaining-life margins based on microstructure and test data. Specifically, 1251 mechanical plugs were installed in Unit 1 prior to the 1989 refueling outage. These plugs were installed in eight (8) outages prior to the current outage. In 1987, following the tube rupture event, 162 tubes were plugged by installing a solid mechanical plug in the hot leg and a mechanical plug with a drilled hole (designated "sentinel plugs") in the cold leg. Non-sentinel tubes were plugged for various reasons including primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) at the expansion transition, U-bends, and support plates; and, outside diameter attack at the top of tubesheet.
The heats of concern for North Anna Unit 1 are NX 3962, NX 3513, and NX 4523. The attached Tables I thru IV illustrate the Unit 1 mechanical plug installation history and actions taken. Tables V and VI provide a historical summary of the remaining-life margins for mechanical plugs installed in North Anna Units 1 and 2, respectively, based on microstructure and test data. Additionally, Tables VII and VIII provide a historical summary of the remaining-life margins for mechanical plugs installed in Surry Units 1 and 2, respectively, based on microstructure and test data. Because one of the elements of the action plan is based on relative time to failure from PWSCC, a long term plan must be developed to deal with those plugs that will, at some future time, experience degradation.
To develop this plan, we are evaluating several options. These include: 0
- replacement with currently available acceptable heats 0 replacement with alloy 690 plugs (the current design uses Alloy 600) 0 plug-in-plug (PIP) This long-term plan will be developed before the next refueling outage at Unit 1.
SUPPORTING INFORMATION Plug-in-Plug (PIP) Virginia Power conceived the approach of installing a plug in the existing mechanical plugs (plug-in-plug or "PIP") utilizing the threads already existing in the mechanical plug. The purpose of the design is to limit the primary-to-secondary leakage which would prevent the failure of the tube due to plug failure. The PIP is designed to be leak limiting.
By minimizing the volume of trapped primary water within the plug, the PIP minimizes the amount of stored energy available to drive a separated plug top upward, through the plugged tube. This design prevents adequate replenishment of the primary volume beneath the plug top to propel it up the tube if the plug top should become separated from the plug body. If a plug top is released it is not expected to travel beyond the expansion transition at the top of the tubesheet.
This design, therefor~.
prevents the possibility of a tube leak event occurring in a manner similar to the February 25, 1989 Unit 1 tube leak event. The PIP installation was designed to be performed robotically to minimiz~ personnel radiation exposure.
Installation of the Westinghouse PIP is a three phase process which may be accomplished by manual and/or remote (robotic) techniques.
The PIP is manufactured from the. same material as the mechanical plug shell to which it is welded (thermally treated alloy 600). The material is procured and inspected in accordance with the ASME Code or ASTM standards.
The PIP is machined and inspected in accordance with very detailed and *controlled manufacturing and inspection procedures.
Westinghouse Quality Assurance audits the manufacturing process to document compliance with the specification.
- Plug Replacement A selected number of plugs are being replaced for the following reasons: 0 leaking tube 0 circumferential indication 0 unknown heat of material 0 PIP installation problems The first two reasons are for operational concerns.
The PIP, by design, is low leakage. Should a plug located in a previously leaking tube also begin leaking, a small primary-to-secondary leak would occur. To preclude this event, we are replacing candidate hot leg plugs in these tubes. Circumferential indications at the expansion zone have been evaluated for crack growth during operation.
For North Anna Unit 1, stabilizers will be installed to mitigate the effect of tubes that have sufficiently large crack angles and may propagate and interact with other active tubes before the planned replacement of these steam generators.
In the unlikely event that a tube, currently analyzed as having adequate margin against significant crack growth, cracks through-wall, the tube would become a leaking_tube.
If the plug with a PIP then begins to leak, then a small primary-to-secondary leak would occur.
- To preclud~ this event, we are replacing hot leg plugs in tubes with circumferential indications.
The third reason, unknown heat of material, is straight forward. Two hot leg mechanical . plugs were installed in 1979. We have been unable to identify the heat of material used. Replacing these hot leg plugs is a conservative action. During the installation of PIPs, there were several instances where the installation was not possible.
These problems included PIPs that become lodged before full insertion, PIPs that would not insert fully but could be removed, and with unacceptable spot welds. The removed PIP/plug will be replaced.
Optimum Heats Several heats of material are acceptable for long term operation.
The action plan takes this fact into account. By eliminating these plugs from the population of concern, total dose from personnel radiation exposure received during the implementation of the action plan is reduced. Water-Filled Tubes Analysis demonstrates that a water-filled tube effectively mitigates the potential tor a tube penetration by a plug projectile. (The NRC Bulletin No. 89-01 permits the use of this action plan element for only one _cycle beyond this outage). Remaining-Life Margin Based on microstructure and test data, relative time to significant primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) has been determined.
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Attachment II RESPONSE TO NRC BULLETIN NO. 89-01 FAILURE OF WESTINGHOUSE STEAM GENERATOR TUBE MECHANICAL PLUGS Actions Requested
- 1. Addresses are requested to verify that information contained in References 1 and 2 relating specificially to their plants is correct for plugs supplied from heat numbers 3279, 3513, 3962, and 4523. The specific information to be verified is the number of Westinghouse mechanical plugs installed .in the hot and cold legs broken down by steam.generator number, heat number, and date of installation.
If information from these references is incorrect, appropriate corrections should be identified.
Addresses are requested to $0 state if their plants have not installed Westinghouse mechanical plugs from ~he subject heats. Response Surry 1 and 2: We have verified the number of Westinghouse mechanical plugs in the hot and cold legs per steam generator, the heat number, and date of installation.
The Surry steam generators contain only heat numbers 3962 and 2387. North Anna 1 and 2: We have verified the number of Westinghouse mechanical plugs in the hot and cold legs per steam generator, the heat number, and date of installation.
Reference 2 of this Bulletin provided the plug installation information for heat number 4523. An inaccuracy was found for Unit 1, Steam Generator "C" cold leg for the 5/87 installation activity.
Westinghouse has been notified.
Of the subject heats listed in the Bulletin, the North Anna steam generators do not contain heat number 3279. 2. Addressees are requested to take the following actions, to be implemented initially during any refueling outage or extended outage (greater than four weeks) which ends 30 days or more following receipt of this bulletin and during all future refueling outages. a) Steam generator tube plug lifetime for plugs from heats 3279, 3513, 3962, and 4523 should be estimated using the methodology from References 1 and 2 and should be based on the Millstone Unit 2 benchmark subject to any corrections per item 1 above. Lifetime estimates in Reference 2 for plugs fabricated from heat 4523 are based on the Farley Unit 2 benchmark . . . -... -.... ..,.---** ***-*----****--
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e These estimates should be adjusted to reflect the Millstone Unit 2 benchmark using the methodology described in Section 4.1.2 of Reference
- 1. b) Addresses should implement appropriate remedial actions (i.e., repair and/or replacement) for all plugs whose estimated life-times in 2a, above do not extend to the next refueling outage. If operation is planned beyond a refueling outage that represents the last outage before any plug exhausts the predicted lifetime, an alternative schedule with the appropriate technical justification should be submitted to the NRC at least 30 days before the end of this refueling outage. c) Prior to any plug repairs or replacement, addressees are reminded that their responsibilities under ALARA require analysis of the various plug repair or replacement methods available to determine which method will result in the lowest overall personnel radiation exposure while still remaining cost-effective.
In choosing a plug repair or replacement method, the licensee should consider the accessibility of the plugs and the dose reduction benefit of using robotic manipulators.
Prior to plug repair or replacement, the licensee should consider steam generator decontamination and/or local shielding to reduce working area dose rates. d) Installation of Westinghouse mechanical plugs from heats 3279, 3513, 3962, and 4523 should be discontinued.
e) Westinghouse mechanical plugs removed from steam generators, regardless of heat number, should be examined for PWSCC on a sample basis for each heat. Addressees should maintain a record of these examinations and the results should be provided to Westinghouse to improve the database concerning the susceptibility of plugs to PWSCC. Response Surry 1 and 2: The steam generator tube plug lifetime for plugs from the subject heats has been estimated.
The Millstone Unit 2 benchmark was used. Based on this estimated lifetime approach, the following plugs were removed from Surry: Unit 1 Hot Leg Cold Leg SG 'A' SG 'B' 2 SG'C' 2 Unit 2 Hot Leg Cold Leg SG 'A' 1 SG 'B' SG 'C' ALARA was considered.
Because of the small number, manual removal was determined to be the most effective process. Surry will not use the subject heats for future plugging.
Plugs were removed by drilling.
Only a remnant resulted from this process. The samples from North Anna that were analyzed are a worst case representative of the Surry plugs. One of the elements of the Surry plug action plan is based on relative time to primary water stress cor:rosion cracking.
A long term plan must be developed to deal with those plugs that will, at some future time, experience degradation.
This long term plan will be developed before the next refueling outage of each unit. North Anna .1 and 2: The steam generator tube plug lifetime for plugs from the subject heats has been estimated.
The Millstone Unit 2 benchmark was used. Based on this estimated lifetime approach, repair strategies were developed for each unit. The plug-in-plug (PIP) was not available for Unit 2 at the time of its scheduled outage. Virginia Power elected to replace 51 hot leg plugs. A robotic manipulator was used where possible.
More information is available in our letter to you dated April 26, 1989. For North Anna Unit 1, 430 hot leg plugs and 7 cold leg plugs required action. A robotic manipulator was used where possible.
North Anna will not use the subject heats for future plugging.
Several plugs were removed from Unit 1 for laboratory examination.
This information will improve the database on plug failure history. One of the elements of the North Anna plug action plan is based on relative time to primary water stress corrosion cracking.
A long term plan must be developed to deal with those plugs that will, at some future time experience degradation.
This long term plan will be developed before the next refueling outage of each unit.
- 3. Remedial actions at plants where the steam generator tubes are expanded within the tubesheet as described.
above may be deferred on a one time basis to the next scheduled refueling outage if the outage that immediately follows receipt of this bulletin ends before October 1 , 1989. Response Surry 1 and 2: Neither Surry unit has partially-depth-expanded tubes within the tubesheet.
The tubes are hydraulically expanded full-depth of the tubesheet.
North Anna 1 and 2: Neither North Anna unit has partially-depth-expanded tubes within the tubesheet.
The tubes were hard-rolled at the primary face of the tubesheet and were later, before operation, explosively expanded full-depth of the tubesheet.
- 4. Remedial actions for "sentinel related" mechanical plugs described above may be deferred on a one time basis to the next refueling outage if the outage that immediately follows receipt of this bulletin ends before October 1 , 1989. Response Surry 1 and 2: Neither unit at Surry uses sentinel plugs. North Ann_a 1 and 2: Both North Anna units have sentinel plugs installed.
The use of water-filled tubes (sentinel strategy) was employed when the action plan for each unit was developed.
Virginia Power has re-evaluated antivibration bar insertion and fatigue usage in both units. We will shortly submit those reports. They support the removal of many of the sentinel plugs in both units. Our long term plan will deal with the sentinel plugs at the next refueling outage of each unit. -,--**-*-. -----**----. ---*****-~-**--. .---. --**--.--, **----... --, -.--.*. *------* --.. *----------.-
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UNIT 1 SUMMATION TOTAL PLUGS: 1822 Plug T~~es HOT LEG COLD LEG Number of Plugs Action Taken Number of Plugs Action Taken Explosive Plugs: 199 NONE 279 -NONE We I ded PI ug s: 92 NONE NONE Mechanical Plugs: 9/79 Outage Unknown Microstructure 2 2-Replaced 4 1-P IP 3-Replaced 12/80 Outage Heat NX 9789 0 NONE 1/84 Outage Heats NX 1989 and 8 3-PIP NX 2205 1-Replaced NONE Heat NX 2205 only 9 NONE z 5/84 Outage 0 B&W fleats 12 NONE 16 NONE t; NX 3624, and NX 3531 ::>" 8/85 Outage > Hec1t NX 2387 13 NONE 13 NONE = = > . 11/85 Outage PJ t:rl t"'4 ijeat NX 3962 71 56-PIP 73 72-NONE q tz:I 15-Replaced 1-Replaced
= I-'* H 4/87 Outage Heats NX 3962, 261 211-PIP 263 262-NONE NX 3513 and NX 4523 50-Replaced 1-Rep I aced I-' 7/87 Outage Non-Sentinel Mated ( H/L) 91 81-PIP Heats NX 3962 and NX 4523 10-Rep I aced Non-Sentinel (C/L) 90 NONE e Heat NX 4523 ' Sentinel Mated (H/L) 162 161-NONE Heats NX 3962 and NX 4523 1-Replaced Sentinels (C/L) 162 161-NONE Heats NX 3962 and NX 4523 1-Replaced I .1 j, Ii ! I i ! .,
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UAIT 1 SUMMATION TOTAL PLUGS: 1622 Plug Types HOT LEG Number of Plugs Action Taken TOTALS: Hot Leg : 9 11 p I ug s 199 -Explosive, No action taken 92 -Welded, No action taken 620 -Mechanical 351 -PIPs installed . 79 Replaced with acceptable microstructure per ~estinghouse 190 -No action taken 161 -Sentinel Mated *17 -Acceptable for service per Westinghouse 12 -Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wilcock Cold Leg: 911 plugs 279 -Explosive, No action taken 1 -Welded, No action taken 631 -Mechanical 1 -PIP Installed 6 -Replaced with acceptable microstructure per Westinghouse 624 -No action taken 447 Acceptable for service per Westinghouse 16 Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wilcox 161 -Sentinel_
plugs COLD LEG Number of Plugs Action Taken -z 0 t-3 11 CT :i:,, ::,' b:l t-4 :i:,, tz:I = 1-1 = II.I -c:::l (') = 0 I-'* z CT t-3 . t:I -e
-, I TOTAL PLUGS: 628 Plug Types PLUG CORRECTIVE ACTION
SUMMARY
STEAM GENERATOR A UNIT 1 HOT LEG Number of Plugs Action Taken* Explosive Plugs: Welded Plugs: Mechanical Plugs: 5/84 Outage B&:W Heats NX 3624 and NX 3531 8/85 Outage Heat NX 2387 11/85* Outage Heat NX 3962 4/87 Outage Heats NX 3962, NX 3513, NX 4523 Heat NX 4523 7/87 Outage TOTALS: Non-Sentinel Mated (H/L) Heat NX 4523 Non-Sentinel (C/L) Heat NX 4523 Sentinel Mated (H/L) Heat NX 4523 Sentinels (C/L) Heats NX 3962 and NX 4523 Hot Leg: 314 plugs 77 -Explosive, No action taken 21 -Welded, No action taken 216 -Mechanical 99 -PIPs installed 77 NONE 21 NONE 8 N_QNE 13 NONE 9 8-PIP 1-Replaced 81 67-PIP 14-Replaced 25 24-PIP 1-Replaced 80 NONE 16 -Replaced with acceptable microstructure per Westinghouse 101 -No action taken 80 -Sentinel Mated 13 -Acceptable for service per Westinghouse 8 -Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wilcock Cold Leg: 314 plugs 94 -Explosive, No action taken 220 -Mechanical, No action taken .. 130 -Acceptable for service per Westinghouse 10 -Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wilcock 80 -Sentinel plugs Number of Plugs 94 0 10 13 9 83 25 80 COLD LEG Act-ion Ta ken NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE :z: 0 l'1. ct" =" > = = Ill c::: = I-'* ct" .... e t:D t-1 l:z:I H H ' e .I ,,
,, ; I ! fOTAL PLUGS: 43q Plug Types PLUG CORRECTIVE ACTION
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STEAM GENERATOR B UNIT 1 HOT LEG Number of Plugs Action Taken Exp Io s i ve PI ug s: We I ded PI ug s: Mechanical Plugs: 1/84 Outage Heat NX 2205 5/84 Outage. B&W Heats NX 362L1 and 3531 11/85 Outage Heat NX 3962 4/87 Outage Heats NX 3513; HX 4523 Heat NX 4523 7/87 Outage TOTALS: Non-Sentinel Mated (H/L) Heat NX 4523 Non-Sentinel (C/L) Heat NX 4523 Sentinel Mated (H/L) Heat NX 4523 Sentinels (C/L) Heats NX 4523 and NX 3962 Hot Leg: 217 plugs 58 -Explosive, No* action taken 36 -Welded, No action taken 123 -Mechanical 97 -PIPs installed 58 NONE 36 NONE 4 1 17 62 27 12 NONE NONE 15-PIP 2-Replaced 59-PIP 3-Replacet 23-PIP 4-Replaced 11-NONE 1-Replaced 10 -Replaced with acceptable microstructure per Westinghouse 16 -No action taken 11 -Sentinel Mated 4 -Acceptable for service per Westinghouse 1 -Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wilcock Cold Leg: 217 plugs 94 -Explosive, No action taken 123 -Mechanical Number of PI ugs 94 0 4 17 62 27 12 COLD LEG Act.ion Ta ken NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 11-NONE 1-Replaced 1 -Replaced with acceptable microstructure per Westinghouse because of dampener installation.
122 -No action taken 110 -Acceptable for service per Westinghouse 1 -Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wi I cock 11 -Sentinel plugs H H H TOTAL PLUGS: 760 Plug Types PLUG CORRECTIVE ACTION
SUMMARY
STEAM GENERATOR C UNIT 1 HOT LEG Number of Plugs Action Taken Exp I o s i ve P I ug s: Welded Plugs: Mechanical Plugs: 9/79 Outage Unknown Microstructure 12/80 Outage Heat NX. 9789 1/84 Outage Heats NX 1989 and NX 2205 Heat NX 2205 only 5/84 Outage B&:W Heats NX 3624 and NX 3531 11/85 Outage Heat NX 3962 4/87 Outage Heats NX 3962, NX 3513 and N~ 4523 7/87 Outage TOTALS: Non-Sentinel Mated (H/L) Heat NX 4523 and NX 3962 Non-Sentinel (C/L) Hec1t NX 4523 Sentinel Mated (H/L) Heats NX 3962 and NX 4523 Sentinels (C/L) Heats NX 3962 and NX 4523 Hot Leg: 380 plugs 64 -Explosive, *No action taken 35 -Welded, No action.taken 281 -Mechanical 155 -PIPs installed 64 NONE 35 2 0 4 3 45 118 39 70 NONE 2-Replaced NONE 3-PIP 1-Replaced NONE 33-PLP 12-Replaced 85-PIP 33-Replaced 34-PIP 5-Replaced NONE 53 -Replaced with acceptable microstructure per Westinghouse 73 -No action taken 70 -Sentinel Mated 3 -Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wilcox Cold Leg: 380 plugs 91 -Explosive, No action taken 1 -Welded, No action taken 288 -Mechanical 1 -PIP Installed 5 -Replaced 282 -No action taken 207 -Acceptable for service per Westinghouse 5 -Acceptable for service per Babcock and Wi !cock 70 -Sentinel plugs Number of Plugs 91 1 4 1 5 5 47 118 38 70 COLD LEG Action Taken NONE NONE 1-PIP 3-Replaced NONE NONE NONE 46-NONE 1-Replaced 117-NONE
- 1-Replaced NONE NONE z 0 t-1 CT ::s' t-3 > > = tJ:j = t"' Ill tr.I c::: H = < I-'* CT .....
! . NORTH ANNA 1 MECHANICAL PLUG REMAININQ MARGIN Remaining Fuel C;:t:cles Descri[!tion SG A SG B SG C 1. NONE {Note 2) 11/85 Outage-Heat NX 3962 9(HL) 17( HL) 1t5( HL) 2. tjONE (Note 2) 4/87 Outage 81(HL) 62(HL) 118(HL) Heats NX 3962/3513/4523
- 3. NONE (Note 2) 7/87 Outage-Possible 25(HL) 27(HL) 39(HL) Heats NX 3962/4523
- 4. UNKNOWN 9/79 Outage-unknown 2(HL) Mic rost ructu re 4(CL) 5. 5 11/85 Outage-Heat NX 3962 9(CL) 17 (CL) 47(CL) 6. 5+ 4/87 Outage Heats 83(CL) 62(CL) 118(CL) NX 3962/3513/4523
- 7. 6 7/87 Outage-Non Sentinel 25(CL) 27(CL) 38(CL) Plugs Heat NX 4523 8. 12+ 1/84 Outage-Heats 4(HL) 4(HL) NX 2205/1989
- 9. 13+ 8/85 Outage Heat NX 2387 13(HL) 10. 110+ 12/80 Outage Heat NX 9789 1 ( CL) 11. hO+ 1/84 Outage Heat NX 2205 4(CL) 5(CL) 12. /10+ 8/85 Outage Heat NX 2387 13(CL) 13. Not Applicable Sentinel Mated Plugs 80(HL) 12(HL) 70(HL) Sentinel Plugs 80(CL) 12(CL) 70(CL) 14. Note 1 5/84 Outage-B & W Plugs 8(HL) 1 ( HL) 3(HL) Note 1: Heats NX 3624/3531 lO(CL) 1 ( CL) 5(CL) TOTALS: 216(HL) 123(HL) 281(HL) 220( CL) 123( CL) 288( CL) Steam Gen Totals: 436 246 569 Plant Tota I; 1221 Awaiting results of additional B&W testing. Previous B&W testing implies plugs are good for rema1n1ng life of plant. Westinghouse testing of similar microstructures would indicate a remaining hot leg I ife of 12 plus fuel cycles and a cold leg I ife of 40 plus ~uel cycles. Note 2: These plugs will be replaced or a PIP installed prior to restart. -z 0 I; CT ::,' 1-3 > > = c::I = t"'4 '1J t::l d < = .... CT f--,1 Remaining Fuel Cycles None* None* None* 5 6 12 120 .e TABLE VI NORTH ANNA UNIT 2 MECHANICAL PLUG REMAINING MARGIN Steam Generator Description A 8 C 8/87 Outage -Hot Leg Heat NX 3962/ 9 6 22 3513/4523 w/o Cold Leg Sentinel 8/87 Outage -Hot Leg Heat NX 3962/ 2 i 2 3513/4523 w/ Cold Leg Sentinel (Fatigue Susceptible) 2/86 Outage -Hot Leg Heat NX 3962 2 1 6 2/86 Outage -Cold Leg Heat NX 3962 2 1 6 8/87 Outage -Cold Leg Heat NX 3962/ 9 6 22 4523 (Non-Sentinel) 8/84 Outage -Hot Leg Heat NX 2387 1 2 8/84 Outage -Cold Leg Heat NX 2387 1 2
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TABLE VII SURRY UNIT 1 MECHANICAL PLUG REMAINING MARGIN Remaining Steam Generator Fuel Cycles Description A 8 None* 5/86 Outage -Hot Leg Heat NX 3962 2 2 8 5/86 Outage -Cold Leg Heat NX 3962 2 2 12 9/84 Outage -Hot Leg Heat NX 2387 3 1 120 9/84 Outage -Cold Leg Heat NX 2387 3 1
- . TABLE VIII SURRY UNIT 2 MECHANICAL PLUG REMAINING MARGIN Remaining Fuel Cycles None* 8 Description 6/86 Outage -Hot Leg Heat NX 3962 6/86 Outage -Cold Leg Heat NX 3962