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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217M4461999-10-20020 October 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Physical Security/ Contingency Plan, IAW 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20217J4151999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util 990624 Application for Amend of TSs That Would Revise TS for Weighing of Ice Condenser Ice Baskets 05000327/LER-1999-002, Forwards LER 99-002-00 Re Start of Units 1 & 2 EDGs as Result of Cable Being Damaged During Installation of Thermo- Lag for Kaowool Upgrade Project1999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00 Re Start of Units 1 & 2 EDGs as Result of Cable Being Damaged During Installation of Thermo- Lag for Kaowool Upgrade Project ML20217G1141999-10-0707 October 1999 Responds to from P Salas,Providing Response to NRC Risk Determination Associated with 990630 Flooding Event at Sequoyah Facility.Meeting to Discuss Risk Determination Issues Scheduled for 991021 in Atlanta,Ga ML20217B2981999-10-0606 October 1999 Discusses Closeout of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Integrity, for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2. NRC Also Hereby Solicits Any Written Comments That TVA May Have on Current Rvid Data by 991101 ML20217B8431999-10-0505 October 1999 Requests NRC Review & Approval of ASME Code Relief Requests That Were Identified in Plant Second 10-yr ISI Interval for Both Units.Encl 3 Provides Util Procedure for Calculation of ASME Code Coverage for Section XI Nondestructive Exams IR 05000327/19990041999-10-0101 October 1999 Ack Receipt of Providing Comments on Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04.NRC Considered Comments for Apparent Violation Involving 10CFR50.59 Issue ML20217C7101999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990910 RAI Re Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 URI 50-327/98-04-02 & 50-328/98-04-02 Re Ice Weight Representative Sample ML20212J5981999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Request for Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Requirements for Certain Inservice Insp at Plnat,Unit 1 ML20212M1081999-09-29029 September 1999 Confirms Intent to Meet with Utils on 991025 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Pilot Plants,Shearon Harris & Sequoyah Any Observations & Lessons Learned & Recommendations Re Implementation of Pilot Program ML20217A9451999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-05 & 50-328/99-05 on 990718- 0828.One Violation Identified & Being Treated as Non-Cited Violation ML20216J9351999-09-27027 September 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04.Corrective Actions:Risk Determination Evaluation Was Performed & Licensee Concluded That Event Is in Green Regulatory Response Band ML20212F0751999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards SER Granting Util 981021 Request for Relief from ASME Code,Section XI Requirements from Certain Inservice Insp at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) ML20212F4501999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards Amends 246 & 237 to Licenses DPR-77 & DPR-79, Respectively & Ser.Amends Approve Request to Revise TSs to Allow Use of Fully Qualified & Tested Spare Inverter in Place of Any of Eight Required Inverters ML20212M1911999-09-21021 September 1999 Discusses Exercise of Enforcement Discretion Re Apparent Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 Associated with Implementation of Procedural Changes Which Resulted in Three Containment Penetrations Being Left Open ML20211Q0311999-09-10010 September 1999 Requests Written Documentation from TVA to Provide Technical Assistance to Region II Re TS Compliance & Ice Condenser Maint Practices at Plant ML20216F5441999-09-0707 September 1999 Provides Results of Risk Evaluation of 990630,flooding Event at Sequoyah 1 & 2 Reactor Facilities.Event Was Documented in Insp Rept 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 & Transmitted in Ltr, ML20211N5681999-09-0101 September 1999 Submits Clarification of Two Issues Raised in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04,dtd 990813,which Was First Insp Rept Issued for Plant Under NRC Power Reactor Oversight Process Pilot Plant Study ML20211G5881999-08-27027 August 1999 Submits Summary of 990820 Management Meeting Re Plant Performance.List of Attendees & Matl Used in Presentation Enclosed ML20211F8891999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Cycle 9 Refueling Outage, Re Completed SG Activities,Per TSs 4.4.5.5.b & 4.4.5.5.c ML20211A1851999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Proprietary TR WCAP-15128 & non-proprietary Rept WCAP-15129 for NRC Review.Repts Are Provided in Advance of TS Change That Is Being Prepared to Support Cycle 10 Rfo. Proprietary TR Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20210V1471999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04 on 990601- 0717.One Potentially Safety Significant Issue Identified.On 990630,inadequate Performance of Storm Drain Sys Caused Water from Heavy Rainfall to Backup & Flood Turbine Bldg ML20211A1921999-08-12012 August 1999 Requests Proprietary TR WCAP-15128, Depth-Based SG Tube Repair Criteria for Axial PWSCC at Dented TSP Intersections, Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR2.790 ML20210Q5011999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006 at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. Sample Registration Ltr Encl ML20210L4291999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Cycle 9 12-Month SG Insp Rept & SG-99-07-009, Sequoyah Unit-2 Cycle 10 Voltage-Based Repair Criteria 90-Day Rept. Repts Submitted IAW TS 4.4.5.5.b & TS 4.4.5.5.c ML20210L1611999-07-30030 July 1999 Forwards Request for Relief RV-4 Re ASME Class 1,2 & 3 Prvs, Per First ten-year Inservice Test Time Interval.Review & Approval of RV-4 Is Requested to Support Unit 1 Cycle 10 Refueling Outage,Scheduled to Start 000213 ML20210G5301999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2 ISI Summary Rept That Contains Historical Record of Repairs,Replacement & ISI & Augmented Examinations That Were Performed on ASME Code Class 1 & 2 Components from 971104-990511 ML20211B9661999-07-26026 July 1999 Informs That Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Sewage Treatment Plant, NPDES 0026450 Outfall 112,is in Standby Status.Flow Has Been Diverted from Sys Since Jan 1998 ML20210B2521999-07-14014 July 1999 Confirms 990712 Telcon Between J Smith of Licensee Staff & M Shannon of NRC Re semi-annual Mgt Meeting Schedule for 990820 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Recent Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Performance ML20210J1091999-07-10010 July 1999 Submits Suggestions & Concerns Re Y2K & Nuclear Power Plants ML20196K0381999-06-30030 June 1999 Provides Written Confirmation of Completed Commitment for Final Implementation of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barrier Corrective Actions at Snp,Per GL 92-08 ML20209E4071999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-03 & 50-328/99-03 on 990328- 0531.Violations Being Treated as Noncited Violations ML20196J8261999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Authorizing Request for Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI Requirements for Certain Inservice Inspections at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20196G7881999-06-22022 June 1999 Informs NRC of Changes That Util Incorporated Into TS Bases Sections & Trm.Encl Provides Revised TS Bases Pages & TRM Affected by Listed Revs ML20196G1801999-06-21021 June 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License SOP-20751-1,for Lf Hardin,Effective 990611.Subject Individual Resigned from Position at TVA ML20195G1821999-06-0808 June 1999 Requests NRC Review & Approval of ASME Code Relief for ISI Program.Encl 1 Provides Relief Request 1-ISI-14 That Includes Two Attachments.Encl 2 Provides Copy of Related ASME Code Page ML20195E9521999-06-0707 June 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of ASME Section Xi,Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition,1992 Addenda.Util Has Determined That Proposed Alternatives Would Provide Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety ML20195E9311999-05-28028 May 1999 Informs of Planned Insp Activities for Licensee to Have Opportunity to Prepare for Insps & Provide NRC with Feedback on Any Planned Insps Which May Conflict with Plant Activities ML20195B3631999-05-21021 May 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License for Tj Van Huis,Per 10CFR50.74(a).TJ Van Huis Retired from Util,Effective 990514 ML20207A5721999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Correction to Previously Issued Amend 163 to License DPR-79 Re SR 4.1.1.1.1.d Inadvertently Omitted from Pp 3/4 1-1 of Unit 2 TS ML20206Q8791999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards L36 9990415 802, COLR for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2,Cycle 10, IAW Plant TS 6.9.1.14.c 05000327/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00 Re Condition That Resulted in Granting of Enforcement Discretion,Per Failure of Centrifugal Charging Pump.Condition Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) & (a)(2)(iv)1999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00 Re Condition That Resulted in Granting of Enforcement Discretion,Per Failure of Centrifugal Charging Pump.Condition Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) & (a)(2)(iv) ML20206M9341999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Rept of SG Tube Plugging During Unit 2 Cycle 9 Refueling Outage,As Required by TS 4.4.5.5.a.ISI of Unit 2 SG Tubes Was Completed on 990503 ML20206K6271999-05-0606 May 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License for MR Taggart,License SOP-21336 Due to Resignation on 990430 ML20206J2061999-05-0404 May 1999 Requests Relief from Specified ISI Requirements in Section XI of ASME B&PV Code.Tva Requests Approval to Use Wire Type Penetrameters in Lieu of Plaque Type Penetrameters for Performing Radiographic Insps.Specific Relief Request,Encl ML20209J0391999-04-27027 April 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, Radiological Impact Assessment Rept & Rev 41 to ODCM, for Period of Jan-Dec 1998 ML20206C6541999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990127 RAI Re GL 96-05 for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20206C0841999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-327/99-02 & 50-328/99-02 on 990214-0327.No Violations Noted ML20206B9591999-04-20020 April 1999 Responds to 990417 Request That NRC Exercise Discretion Not to Enforce Compliance with Actions Required in Unit 1 TS 3.1.2.2,3.1.2.4 & 3.5.2 & Documents 990417 Telephone Conversation When NRC Orally Issued NOED ML20205S5891999-04-17017 April 1999 Documents Request for Discretionary Enforcement for Unit 1 TS LCOs 3.1.2.2,3.1.2.4 & 3.5.2 to Support Completion of Repairs & Testing for 1B-B Centrifugal Charging Pump (CCP) 1999-09-07
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217M4461999-10-20020 October 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Physical Security/ Contingency Plan, IAW 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 05000327/LER-1999-002, Forwards LER 99-002-00 Re Start of Units 1 & 2 EDGs as Result of Cable Being Damaged During Installation of Thermo- Lag for Kaowool Upgrade Project1999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00 Re Start of Units 1 & 2 EDGs as Result of Cable Being Damaged During Installation of Thermo- Lag for Kaowool Upgrade Project ML20217B8431999-10-0505 October 1999 Requests NRC Review & Approval of ASME Code Relief Requests That Were Identified in Plant Second 10-yr ISI Interval for Both Units.Encl 3 Provides Util Procedure for Calculation of ASME Code Coverage for Section XI Nondestructive Exams ML20217C7101999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990910 RAI Re Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 URI 50-327/98-04-02 & 50-328/98-04-02 Re Ice Weight Representative Sample ML20216J9351999-09-27027 September 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04.Corrective Actions:Risk Determination Evaluation Was Performed & Licensee Concluded That Event Is in Green Regulatory Response Band ML20211N5681999-09-0101 September 1999 Submits Clarification of Two Issues Raised in Insp Repts 50-327/99-04 & 50-328/99-04,dtd 990813,which Was First Insp Rept Issued for Plant Under NRC Power Reactor Oversight Process Pilot Plant Study ML20211F8891999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Cycle 9 Refueling Outage, Re Completed SG Activities,Per TSs 4.4.5.5.b & 4.4.5.5.c ML20211A1851999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Proprietary TR WCAP-15128 & non-proprietary Rept WCAP-15129 for NRC Review.Repts Are Provided in Advance of TS Change That Is Being Prepared to Support Cycle 10 Rfo. Proprietary TR Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20211A1921999-08-12012 August 1999 Requests Proprietary TR WCAP-15128, Depth-Based SG Tube Repair Criteria for Axial PWSCC at Dented TSP Intersections, Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR2.790 ML20210L4291999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Cycle 9 12-Month SG Insp Rept & SG-99-07-009, Sequoyah Unit-2 Cycle 10 Voltage-Based Repair Criteria 90-Day Rept. Repts Submitted IAW TS 4.4.5.5.b & TS 4.4.5.5.c ML20210L1611999-07-30030 July 1999 Forwards Request for Relief RV-4 Re ASME Class 1,2 & 3 Prvs, Per First ten-year Inservice Test Time Interval.Review & Approval of RV-4 Is Requested to Support Unit 1 Cycle 10 Refueling Outage,Scheduled to Start 000213 ML20210G5301999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2 ISI Summary Rept That Contains Historical Record of Repairs,Replacement & ISI & Augmented Examinations That Were Performed on ASME Code Class 1 & 2 Components from 971104-990511 ML20210J1091999-07-10010 July 1999 Submits Suggestions & Concerns Re Y2K & Nuclear Power Plants ML20196K0381999-06-30030 June 1999 Provides Written Confirmation of Completed Commitment for Final Implementation of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barrier Corrective Actions at Snp,Per GL 92-08 ML20196G7881999-06-22022 June 1999 Informs NRC of Changes That Util Incorporated Into TS Bases Sections & Trm.Encl Provides Revised TS Bases Pages & TRM Affected by Listed Revs ML20196G1801999-06-21021 June 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License SOP-20751-1,for Lf Hardin,Effective 990611.Subject Individual Resigned from Position at TVA ML20195G1821999-06-0808 June 1999 Requests NRC Review & Approval of ASME Code Relief for ISI Program.Encl 1 Provides Relief Request 1-ISI-14 That Includes Two Attachments.Encl 2 Provides Copy of Related ASME Code Page ML20195E9521999-06-0707 June 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of ASME Section Xi,Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition,1992 Addenda.Util Has Determined That Proposed Alternatives Would Provide Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety ML20195B3631999-05-21021 May 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License for Tj Van Huis,Per 10CFR50.74(a).TJ Van Huis Retired from Util,Effective 990514 ML20206Q8791999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards L36 9990415 802, COLR for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 2,Cycle 10, IAW Plant TS 6.9.1.14.c 05000327/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00 Re Condition That Resulted in Granting of Enforcement Discretion,Per Failure of Centrifugal Charging Pump.Condition Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) & (a)(2)(iv)1999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00 Re Condition That Resulted in Granting of Enforcement Discretion,Per Failure of Centrifugal Charging Pump.Condition Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) & (a)(2)(iv) ML20206M9341999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Rept of SG Tube Plugging During Unit 2 Cycle 9 Refueling Outage,As Required by TS 4.4.5.5.a.ISI of Unit 2 SG Tubes Was Completed on 990503 ML20206K6271999-05-0606 May 1999 Requests Termination of SRO License for MR Taggart,License SOP-21336 Due to Resignation on 990430 ML20206J2061999-05-0404 May 1999 Requests Relief from Specified ISI Requirements in Section XI of ASME B&PV Code.Tva Requests Approval to Use Wire Type Penetrameters in Lieu of Plaque Type Penetrameters for Performing Radiographic Insps.Specific Relief Request,Encl ML20209J0391999-04-27027 April 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, Radiological Impact Assessment Rept & Rev 41 to ODCM, for Period of Jan-Dec 1998 ML20206C6541999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990127 RAI Re GL 96-05 for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20205S5891999-04-17017 April 1999 Documents Request for Discretionary Enforcement for Unit 1 TS LCOs 3.1.2.2,3.1.2.4 & 3.5.2 to Support Completion of Repairs & Testing for 1B-B Centrifugal Charging Pump (CCP) ML20205B1091999-03-19019 March 1999 Submits Response to NRC Questions Concerning Lead Test Assembly Matl History,Per Request ML20204H0161999-03-19019 March 1999 Resubmits Util 990302 Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/98-11 & 50-328/98-11.Corrective Actions:Lessons Learned from Event Have Been Provided to Operating Crews ML20204E8251999-03-0505 March 1999 Forwards Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Four Yr Simulator Test Rept for Period Ending 990321, in Accordance with Requirements of 10CFR55.45 ML20207E6851999-03-0202 March 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/98-11 & 50-328/98-11.Corrective Actions:Lessons Learned from Event Have Been Provided to Operating Crews ML20207J1171999-01-29029 January 1999 Forwards Copy of Final Exercise Rept for Full Participation Ingestion Pathway Exercise of Offsite Radiological Emergency Response Plans site-specific to Sequoyah NPP ML20202A7141999-01-20020 January 1999 Provides Request for Relief for Delaying Repair on Section of ASME Code Class 3 Piping within Essential Raw Cooling Water Sys ML20198S7141998-12-29029 December 1998 Forwards Cycle 10 Voltage-Based Repair Criteria 90-Day Rept, Per GL 95-05.Rept Is Submitted IAW License Condition 2.C.(9)(d) 05000327/LER-1998-004, Forwards LER 98-004-00,providing Details Concerning Inability to Complete Surveillance within Required Time Interval1998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards LER 98-004-00,providing Details Concerning Inability to Complete Surveillance within Required Time Interval ML20198D5471998-12-14014 December 1998 Requests That License OP-20313-2 for Je Wright,Be Terminated IAW 10CFR50.74(a).Individual Retiring ML20197J5541998-12-10010 December 1998 Forwards Unit 1 Cycle 9 90-Day ISI Summary Rept IAW IWA-6220 & IWA-6230 of ASME Code,Section Xi.Request for Relief Will Be Submitted to NRC Timeframe to Support Second 10-year Insp Interval,Per 10CFR50.55a 05000327/LER-1998-003, Forwards LER 98-003-00 Re Automatic Reactor Trip with FW Isolation & Auxiliary FW Start as Result of Failure of Vital Inverter & Second Inverter Failure.Event Is Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv)1998-12-0909 December 1998 Forwards LER 98-003-00 Re Automatic Reactor Trip with FW Isolation & Auxiliary FW Start as Result of Failure of Vital Inverter & Second Inverter Failure.Event Is Being Reported IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv) ML20196F9841998-11-25025 November 1998 Provides Changes to Calculated Peak Fuel Cladding Temp, Resulting from Recent Changes to Plant ECCS Evaluation Model ML20195H7891998-11-17017 November 1998 Requests NRC Review & Approval of Five ASME Code Relief Requests Identified in Snp Second ten-year ISI Interval for Units 1 & 2 ML20195E4991998-11-12012 November 1998 Forwards Rev 7 to Physical Security/Contingency Plan.Rev Adds Requirement That Security Personnel Will Assess Search Equipment Alarms & Add Definition of Major Maint.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)(1)) 05000328/LER-1998-002, Forwards LER 98-002-00 Re Automatic Turbine & Reactor Trip, Resulting from Failure of Sudden Pressure Relay on 'B' Phase Main Transformer1998-11-10010 November 1998 Forwards LER 98-002-00 Re Automatic Turbine & Reactor Trip, Resulting from Failure of Sudden Pressure Relay on 'B' Phase Main Transformer ML20195G5701998-11-10010 November 1998 Documents Util Basis for 981110 Telcon Request for Discretionary Enforcement for Plant TS 3.8.2.1,Action B,For 120-VAC Vital Instrument Power Board 1-IV.Licensee Determined That Inverter Failed Due to Component Failure ML20155J4031998-11-0505 November 1998 Provides Clarification of Topical Rept Associated with Insertion of Limited Number of Lead Test Assemblies Beginning with Unit 2 Operating Cycle 10 Core ML20154R9581998-10-21021 October 1998 Requests Approval of Encl Request for Relief ISI-3 from ASME Code Requirements Re Integrally Welded Attachments of Supports & Restraints for AFW Piping ML20155B1481998-10-21021 October 1998 Informs That as Result of Discussion of Issues Re Recent Events in Ice Condenser Industry,Ice Condenser Mini-Group (Icmg),Decided to Focus Efforts on Review & Potential Rev of Ice condenser-related TS in Order to Clarify Issues ML20154K1581998-10-13013 October 1998 Forwards Rept Re SG Tube Plugging Which Occurred During Unit 1 Cycle 9 Refueling Outage,Per TS 4.4.5.5.a.ISI of Unit 1 SG Was Completed on 980930 ML20154H6191998-10-0808 October 1998 Forwards Rev 0 to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Cycle 10 COLR, IAW TS 6.9.1.14.c 05000328/LER-1998-001, Forwards LER 98-001-00 Providing Details Re Automatic Turbine & Reactor Trip Due to Failure of Sudden Pressure Relay on 'B' Phase Main Transformer1998-09-28028 September 1998 Forwards LER 98-001-00 Providing Details Re Automatic Turbine & Reactor Trip Due to Failure of Sudden Pressure Relay on 'B' Phase Main Transformer ML20151W4901998-09-0303 September 1998 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/98-07 & 50-328/98-07.Corrective Actions:Revised Per SQ971279PER to Address Hardware Issues of Hysteresis, Pressure Shift & Abnormal Popping Noise 1999-09-27
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059K6661990-09-17017 September 1990 Forwards Evaluation That Provides Details of Plug Cracks & Justification for Continued Operation Until 1993 ML20059H4031990-09-10010 September 1990 Discusses Plant Design Baseline & Verification Program Deficiency D.4.3-3 Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/86-27 & 50-328/86-27.Evaluation Concluded That pre-restart Walkdown Data,Loops 1 & 2 Yielded Adequate Design Input ML20059E1851990-08-31031 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-22 & 50-328/90-22.Corrective Actions:Extensive Mgt Focus Being Applied to Improve Overtime Use Controls ML20059E2881990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Addl Info Re Alternate Testing of Reactor Vessel Head & Internals Lifting Rigs,Per NUREG-0612.Based on Listed Hardships,Util Did Not Choose 150% Load Test Option ML20059H1831990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Nonproprietary PFE-F26NP & Proprietary PFE-F26, Sequoyah Nuclear Plan Unit 1,Cycle 5 Restart Physics Test Summary, Re Testing Following Vantage 5H Fuel Assembly installation.PFE-F26 Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(b)(4)) ML18033B5031990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Financial Info Required to Assure Retrospective Premiums,Per 10CFR140 & 771209 Ltr ML20028G8341990-08-28028 August 1990 Forwards Calculation SCG1S361, Foundation Investigation of ERCW Pumping Station Foundation Cells. ML20063Q2471990-08-20020 August 1990 Submits Implementation Schedule for Cable Tray Support Program.Util Proposes Deferral of Portion of Remaining Activities Until After Current Unit 2 Cycle 4 Refueling Outage,Per 900817 Meeting.Tva Presentation Matl Encl ML20056B5181990-08-20020 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty & Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-01 & 50-328/90-01.Corrective Actions:Organizational Capabilities Reviewed.Payment of Civil Penalty Wired to NRC ML20063Q2461990-08-17017 August 1990 Forwards Cable Test Program Resolution Plan to Resolve Issues Re Pullbys,Jamming & Vertical Supported Cable & TVA- Identified Cable Damage.Tva Commits to Take Actions Prior to Startup to Verify Integrity of safety-related Cables ML20059A5121990-08-15015 August 1990 Provides Clarification of Implementation of Replacement Items Project at Plant for Previously Procured Warehouse Inventory.Util Committed to 100% Dedication of Commercial Grade,Qa,Level Ii,Previous Procurement Warehouse Spare ML20058M2321990-08-0707 August 1990 Forwards Rept of 900709 Fishkill,Per Requirements in App B, Environ Tech Spec,Subsections 4.1.1 & 5.4.2.Sudden Water Temp Increase Killed Approximately 150 Fish in Plant Diffuser Pond ML20058N2361990-08-0707 August 1990 Confirms That Requalification Program Evaluation Ref Matl Delivered to Rd Mcwhorter on 900801.Ref Matl Needed to Support NRC Preparation for Administering Licensed Operator Requalification Exams in Sept 1990 ML20058M4471990-07-27027 July 1990 Responds to Unresolved Items Which Remain Open from Insp Repts 50-327/90-18 & 50-328/90-18.TVA in Agreement W/Nrc on Scope of Work Required to Address Concerns W/Exception of Design Basis Accident & Zero Period Accelaration Effects ML20058M0111990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Addl Info Re Plant Condition Adverse to Quality Rept Concerning Operability Determination.Probability of Cable Damage During Installation Low.No Programmatic Cable Installation Problems Exist ML20055J3531990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Revised Commitment to Resolve EOP Step Deviation Document Review Comments ML20055J0771990-07-26026 July 1990 Requests Termination of Senior Reactor Operator License SOP-20830 for Jh Sullivan Due to Resignation from Util ML20055G6611990-07-17017 July 1990 Forwards Justification for Continued Operation for safety- Related Cables Installed at Plant,Per 900717 Telcon.No Operability Concern Exists at Plant & No Programmatic Problems Have Been Identified.Summary of Commitments Encl ML20058L7001990-07-16016 July 1990 Forwards Response to SALP Repts 50-327/90-09 & 50-328/90-09 for 890204 - 900305,including Corrective Actions & Improvements Being Implemented ML20055F6151990-07-13013 July 1990 Provides Addl Bases for Util 900320 Proposal to Discontinue Review to Identify Maint Direct Charge molded-case Circuit Breakers Procured Between Aug 1983 & Dec 1984,per NRC Bulletin 88-010.No Significant Assurance Would Be Expected ML20044B2211990-07-12012 July 1990 Forwards Addl Info Clarifying Certain Conclusions & Recommendation in SER Re First 10-yr Interval Inservice Insp Program ML20055D2531990-07-0202 July 1990 Provides Status of Q-list Development at Plant & Revises Completion Date for Effort.Implementation of Q-list Would Cause Unnecessary & Costly Delays in Replanning Maint,Mod, outage-related Activities & Associated Procedure Revs ML20043H9061990-06-21021 June 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-04, Request for Info on Status of Licensee Implementaion of Generic Safety Issues Resolved W/Imposition or Requirements or Corrective Actions. No Commitments Contained in Submittal ML20043H2281990-06-18018 June 1990 Informs of Issue Recently Identified During Startup of Facility from Cycle 4 Refueling Outage & How Issue Addressed to Support Continued Escalation to 100% Power,Per 900613 & 14 Telcons ML20043G4901990-06-14014 June 1990 Forwards Tabs for Apps a & B to Be Inserted Into Util Consolidated Nuclear Power Radiological Emergency Plan ML20043F9261990-06-13013 June 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-002, Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Hardness Type 410 Stainless Steel Internal Preloaded Bolting in Anchor/Darling Model S3502 Swing Check Valves or Valves of Similar Design. ML20043F9301990-06-13013 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900516 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-17 & 50-328/90-17.Corrective Action:Test Director & Supervisor Involved Given Appropriate Level of Disciplinary Action ML20043H0361990-06-11011 June 1990 Forwards Supplemental Info Re Unresolved Item 88-12-04 Addressing Concern W/Double Differentiation Technique Used to Generate Containment Design Basis Accident Spectra,Per 900412 Request ML20043D9921990-06-0505 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900507 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-14 & 50-328/90-14.Corrective Actions:Util Reviewed Issue & Determined That Trains a & B Demonstrated Operable in Jan & Apr,Respectively of 1989 ML20043C2821990-05-29029 May 1990 Requests Relief from ASME Section XI Re Hydrostatic Pressure Test Requirements Involving RCS & Small Section of Connected ECCS Piping for Plant.Replacement & Testing of Check Valve 1-VLV-63-551 Presently Scheduled for Completion on 900530 ML20043C0581990-05-29029 May 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 900426 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-15 & 50-328/90-15.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20043B3051990-05-22022 May 1990 Forwards Detailed Scenario for 900711 Radiological Emergency Plan Exercise.W/O Encl ML20043B1201990-05-18018 May 1990 Forwards, Diesel Generator Voltage Response Improvement Rept. Combined Effect of Resetting Exciter Current Transformers to Achieve flat-compounding & Installing Electronic Load Sequence Timers Produced Acceptable Voltage ML20043A6101990-05-15015 May 1990 Forwards Rev 16 to Security Personnel Training & Qualification Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20043A2391990-05-15015 May 1990 Forwards Revised Tech Spec Pages to Support Tech Spec Change 89-27 Re Steam Generator Water Level Adverse Trip Setpoints for Reactor Trip Sys Instrumentation & Esfas. Encl Reflects Ref Leg Heatup Environ Allowance ML20043A0581990-05-11011 May 1990 Forwards Cycle 5 Redesign Peaking Factor Limit Rept for Facility.Unit Redesigned During Refueling Outage Due to Removal & Replacement of Several Fuel Assemblies Found to Contain Leaking Fuel Rods ML20043A0571990-05-10010 May 1990 Forwards List of Commitments to Support NRC Review of Eagle 21 Reactor Protection Sys Function Upgrade,Per 900510 Telcon ML20042G9771990-05-0909 May 1990 Responds to NRC 900412 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-327/90-01 & 50-328/90-01 & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty.Corrective Actions:Rhr Pump 1B-B Handswitch in pull- to-lock Position to Ensure One Train of ECCS Operable ML20042G4651990-05-0909 May 1990 Provides Addl Info Re Plant Steam Generator Low Water Level Trip Time Delay & Function of P-8 Reactor Trip Interlock,Per 900430 Telcon.Trip Time Delay Does Not Utilize P-8 Interlock in Any Manner ML20042G4541990-05-0909 May 1990 Provides Notification of Steam Generator Tube Plugging During Unit 1 Cycle 4 Refueling Outage,Per Tech Specs 4.4.5.5.a.Rept of Results of Inservice Insp to Be Submitted by 910427.Summary of Tubes Plugged in Unit 1 Encl ML20042G0441990-05-0808 May 1990 Forwards Nonproprietary WCAP-11896 & WCAP-8587,Suppl 1 & Proprietary WCAP-8687,Suppls 2-E69A & 2-E69B & WCAP-11733 Re Westinghouse Eagle 21 Process Protection Sys Components Equipment Qualification Test Rept.Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20042G1431990-05-0808 May 1990 Forwards WCAP-12588, Sequoyah Eagle 21 Process Protection Sys Replacement Hardware Verification & Validation Final Rept. Info Submitted in Support of Tech Spec Change 89-27 Dtd 900124 ML20042G1001990-05-0808 May 1990 Forwards Proprietary WCAP 12504 & Nonproprietary WCAP 12548, Summary Rept Process Protection Sys Eagle 21 Upgrade,Rtd Bypass Elimination,New Steam Line Break Sys,Medical Signal Selector .... Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20042G1701990-05-0808 May 1990 Provides Addl Info Re Eagle 21 Upgrade to Plant Reactor Protection Sys,Per 900418-20 Audit Meeting.Partial Trip Output Board Design & Operation Proven by Noise,Fault,Surge & Radio Frequency Interference Testing Noted in WCAP-11733 ML20042G1231990-05-0707 May 1990 Forwards Detailed Discussion of Util Program & Methodology Used at Plant to Satisfy Intent of Reg Guide 1.97,Rev 2 Re Licensing Position on post-accident Monitoring ML20042F7741990-05-0404 May 1990 Informs of Completion of Eagle 21 Verification & Validation Activities Re Plant Process Protection Sys Upgrade.No Significant Disturbances Noted from NRC Completion Date of 900420 ML20042F1691990-05-0303 May 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-009, Thimble Tube Thinning in Westinghouse Electric Corporation Reactors. Wear Acceptance Criteria Established & Appropriate Corrective Actions Noted. Criteria & Corresponding Disposition Listed ML20042G1381990-04-26026 April 1990 Forwards Westinghouse 900426 Ltr to Util Providing Supplemental Info to Address Questions Raised by NRC Re Eagle-21 Process Protection Channels Required for Mode 5 Operation at Facilities ML20042E9641990-04-26026 April 1990 Forwards Rev 24 to Physical Security/Contingency Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20012E6181990-03-28028 March 1990 Discusses Reevaluation of Cable Pullby Issue at Plant in Light of Damage Discovered at Watts Bar Nuclear Plant. Previous Conclusions Drawn Re Integrity of Class 1E Cable Sys Continue to Be Valid.Details of Reevaluation Encl 1990-09-17
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY l CH ATTANOOGA. TENNESSE*: 37401 I SN 157B Lookout Place I DEC 041988 ;
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Hashington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:
l In the Matter of ) Docket Nos. 50-327 Tennessee Valley Authority
) 50-328 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - ALTERNATE ANALYSIS PROGRAM PHASE II - PROGRAM REVISION ,
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TVA letter to NRC dated April 8, 1987, "Sequoyah Nuclear Plant -
Alternate Analysis Frogram Phase II" In the referenced letter, we described in detail the initial plans for Phase II of the alternate analysis program. Since that time, we have gained '
experience in the implementatloc of the program, and we believe the work process can be simplified without altering the intended p"rpose of the program. He discussed this proposal with the NRC Staff in a meeting in Rockville, Maryland, on November 9, 1989. A description of the revised pogram evaluation process is included as an enclosure. The evaluation methods and the acceptance criteria are discussed. TVA proposes to meet with you in early Dect;mber to discuss example documentation packages if you desire.
If you have any questions concerning this, please telephone M. J. Burzynski at (615) 843-6422.
l Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Managt , Nuclear icensing and Regulatory Affairs '
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Ms. S. C. Black, Assistant Director for Projects TVA Projects Division U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852 Mr. B. A. Wilson, Assistant Director for Inspection Programs TVA Projects Division U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 '
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PROGRAM REVISION I Background i As part.of the restart effort at Sequoyah, TVA developed a program to evaluate l the adequacy of alternately analyzed piping and to correct identified deficiencies. The program had two phasest a restart phase (Phase I) and a postrestart phase (Phase II). TVA committed to complete Phase II of the program by the end of the Cycle 4 refueling outage for each unit.
The program plan that was submitted to NRC described the scope, evaluation methods, and schedule in some detail. As a result of work performed to date.
TVA believes that a more efficient approach can be used to satisfy the intended purpose of the alternate analysis program. No changes are proposed for the scope or schedule. However, the revised approach differs from the detailed description provided in the original program plan.
Phase I of the program addressed potential short-term safety concerns on piping in accident mitigation / safe shutdown systems or portions of systems.
Phase I of the program was completed for restart of each unit. Phase II of the program addresses postrestart issues for the Phase I scope and extends evaluations to Category I piping and tubing outside the restart boundaries.
This pl,ase of the program is designed to bring the piping and tubing into full compliance with the design criteria.
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! Phase II Program Status The scope of the Phase II effort for small-bore piping includes approximately 600 evaluation packages that encompass 40,000 linear feet of piping and 6.300 supports. The scope of the instrument and control portion of the program includes approximately 1,200 evaluation packages that encompass 170,000 linear feet of lines aad 30,000 supports.
l The status of the program as of October 11, 1989, is as follows:
Unit 1 Walkdownst Process Piping Complete Instrument Lines Outside l Containment Complete L Instrument Lines Inside
! Containment December 1989 Unit 2 Walkdowns: Process Piping and Instrument Lines Inside Containment Complete Process Piping and Instrument Lines Outside Containment July 1990
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! - 250 packages (2,500 supports) have been evaluated ;
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- 60 packages required detailed evaluation as a result of engineering review
- 59 modifications identified
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- 80 packages (3,200 supports) have been evaluated .
- 138 clamp changes and modifications identified Unit 1 Sense Lines and Control Air Lines: ,
- 380 packages (7,600 supports) have been evaluated f
- 78 clamp changes and modifications identified No operability concerns have been identified with the work completed to date. ,
Program Reassessment A review of the process piping and instrument and control data indicates that the lines are generally well supported. In addition, instrument line hangers generally have large reserve margins. The problems encountered with process piping can be discerned by an experienced analyst through a review of piping and support geometry. The problems encountered include the following: *
- Thermal binding (insufficient flexibility)
- Interface movements with other piping and differential building movements
- Seism!c overstress (unsupported axial runs, overspan, and concentrated mass)
- Eccentric masses (valve operators)
- Deadweight piping interfaces (seismic to position retention interfaces)
The majority of the process piping support configurations can be enveloped by ,
typical support drawings. Many of these supports can be qualified in the field by comparison with the typical drawings and justifying variances.
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.4 The problems encountered with instrument and control lines can also be discerned by an experienced analyst through a review of the piping and support geometry. Typical problems encountered include the following:
- Restrained thermal growth for high-temperature lines
- Overrestraint of anchor point movements
- Insufficient longitudinal support in high seismic zones
- Insufficient support of large valves As a result of the nature of the findings to date. TVA believes that a more
, efficient process can be used to meet the intended purpose of Phase II of the alternate analysis program. The program changes are discussed below.
Process Piping Evaluation TVA will use typical support drawings developed for 2-inch and smaller piping wherever possible in lieu of the implied commitment that individual support drawings will be developed. Variances to these standard designs are identified and evaluated.
Each process piping package is evaluated by a senior engineering review team.
The evaluation process makes extensive use of "prequalified" spans. The TVA procedure "SQN-AA2-001 - Sequeyah Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2 Alternate Analysis Review Program Screening and Evaluation Criteria for Piping and Instrument Lines " provides criteria, prequalified piping spans by line size and plant location, support loads, and other related design rules for alternately analyzed piping. SQN-AA2-001 provides standard spens for straight runs of piping, reduced spans for piping with concentrated weights, and support loads for two separate plant areas (i.e., high and low seismic areas) for each pipe and instrument tubing size. To provide a uniform application of l the criteria, a small team of senior-level engineers performs the initial I evaluation of the field walkdown packages. For each package reviewed by the l senior review team, a comprehensive checklist is completed. This checklist (copy attached) was formulated considering the alternate analysis Phase I and Phase II attributes. Conservative standard loads have also been developed for various pipe sizes.
Areas that do not comply with SQN-AA2-001 are noted in the review package. If the noncompliances can be qualified by additional minor calculations, these are performed and attached to the review package.
Support loads will be identified for the supports within the packages. These support loads will be based on loads generated from the standard spans or froe the hand calculations performed. For packages that require lengthy calculations to demonstrate compliance, a list of attributes within the package that require further review is prepared and provided to the production j group for the detailed assessment. This detailed list of attributes permits
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the production group to concentrate on those areas that do not comply with the criteria and minimizes redundant review of the areas that are in compliance with the criteria. ,
The checklist, supplemental computations, and support load summaries will be incorporated into formal calculations on a system basis upon completion of the initial assessment phase of the current effort. These calculations will serve as the final documentation for those packages found acceptable. References to the appropriate production group calculations will also be included.
The standard screening load concept was developed as part of the requalification of the standard (typical) supports used extensively for 2-inch
- and smaller piping. During the requalification of these supports, each was load rated, and these load ratings then formed the basis for the screening loads. Screening loads are also used for 2-1/2 inch to 4-inch piping and were developed from capacities of standard support components. Screening loads for all sizes are used as " target" loads with unique load tabulations being developed for locations where screening loads are exceeded.
4 The predominant use of load-rated standard (typical) supports has greatly reduced the engineering associated with the requalification of these supports for 2-inch and smaller piping. The evaluations required for these supports are limited to detailing the variations from the standard design and assessing the impact of the variation. Complete walkdowns and evaluations are performed for supports for 2-1/2-inch and larger piping. !
' Instrument and Control Evaluations TVA will screen the instrument and control lines and supports using +
engineering drawings in lieu of field walkdowns. The screening criteria used are as follows:
- Temperatures greater than 200 degrees Fahrenheit
- Endpoint movements greater than 1/2 inch
- Large in-line valves TVA will perform engineering walkdowns of those lines identified in the screening. process. Based on the walkdowns, areas requiring rurther analysis will be sketched. These problem areas will be evaluated using the engineering evaluation process identified for process piping.
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i In lieu of the sampling program for supports outside the areas identified by the drawing review. TVA will conduct a visual inspection of the instrument and control lines on a room by room basis to identify outlier configurations.
Areas identified by these observations will be evaluated using the same evaluation process identified for process piping.
Employee Concern Element Report TVA has reviewed relevant employee concerns (both open and closed) for impact by the proposed program changes. The following element reports were identified Element Report 173.03. Instrument Line Changes Element Report 212.02, NRC Bulletin 79-14. As-Built Review Program Element Report 218.01 Thermal Analysis of Piping Subjected to Temperature Less Than 120 Degree Fahrenheit Element Report 218.04, Widespread Deficiencies Within Pipe Stress ,
Calculations I Element Report 218.07, Acceptance Criteria for Overlap Areas of Calculations Element Report 220.11. Temperature Variation Consideration The revised program plan does not affect the corrective action for open employee concerns on the basis for closure of closed employee concerns.
Estimated Cost Savings Using walkdown typical drawings for process piping in lieu of developing as-built drawings for each support is estimated to save 15,000 man-hours of work. Piping analysis evaluation by the senior engineering review team using standard support loads instead of performing production group calculations of each package results in an estimated savings of 10,000 man-hours. Standard support variance analysis instead of individual cupport calculations is estimated to save 25,000 man-hours.
Summary As a result of the experience to date implementing Phase II of the alternate analysis program, TVA believes that a more efficient process can be used to meet the intended purpose of the Phase II program. The review to date
- indicates that the lines are generally well supported. The problems encountered can be discerned by experienced analysts through a review of piping and support geometry. The revised approach takes advantage of typical drawings and standard support loads. Documentation packages are being developed for each review package to fully document the evaluation. The revised program results in considerable savings to TVA without altering the intended purpose of the alternate analysis program.
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[ ] Screening loads apply except as noted below. Support loads :i are ( ) attached [ ] to be determined by analysis.
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SUPPORT MODIFICATIONS AND CLAMP __ CHANGES Note: Support modifications and clamp changes which may be required for support attributes are addressed separately in accordance with SQN-AA2-002. ,
() No support modifications or clamp changes arc required due to piping attributes.
[ ] Support modifications and/or clamp changes necessary to assure piping qualification are noted on the attached.
Analysis confirmation is ( ) required (-) not required.
(~ ) Support modifications and/or clamp changes (if required) are to be determined by analysis.
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- 1. High energy piping > 1" nominal diameter? Yes/No Yes/No
- 2. Piping / supports rigidly attached to SCV? Yes/No Yes/No
- 3. Pipe nominal diameter > 4"? Yes/No Yes/No THERMAL EXPANSIOR/ ANCHOR MOVEMENT FLEXIBILITY
- 4. Operating temperature > 120F or < 20F? Yes/No Yes/No
- 5. Connection to run line or equipment? Yes/No Yes/No
- 6. Piping supported from more than one independent structure? Yes/No Yes/No SEISMIC
- 7. MOVs/POVs/FSVs? Yes/No Yes/No
- 8. Excessive span lengths? Yes/No Yes/No
- 9. Unsupported long axial runs? Yes/No Yes/No .
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