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Forwards Transcripts of Prepared Direct Testimony & cross- Examination of Jl Parks on Behalf of Delmarva P&L Co in MD Public Svc Commission Hearing on Facility
ML18082A325
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Site: Salem PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 05/01/1980
From: RUSSELL W A
WHITFIELD A. RUSSELL & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
To: RUSSELL W T
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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to . the .Mary land People's Counsel, intends to request your attendance at an 2_ as-yet-unscheduled hearing in Baltimore concerning the performance of PSE&G of New Jersey in returning Salem No. 1 to service in late 1979. . . . Would you be kind enough to review the enclosed mate~ial and call me to discuss it? Mr. Alexander can be reached at 292-3300. Thank you. Your very truly, *,.* ~-:.' ' :

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for filing in the above matter original and JO'copies of Supplemental .Testimony of James L._ Parks, concerning-the ~utage at the Salem generating station.2. Copies: of t~e Testimony are being mailed directly to all counsel of record and the con~ultants for the Office of People's Counsel. DAV:alb Enclosures xc: Gary R. Alexander, Esq. Ronald Decker, Esq. Alvin Garber Bruce Louiselle J1 Whitfield A. Russell. Paul N. Shellenberger James L. Parks Earl D. Krapf Paul S. Gerritsen '* Very truly yours, David A. Vorhis 4/3 .. 6/27 W#&LWJ' * .* ***.:.'.,*.*.,[':.f'~)>',t,.*:.

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,,. \. -* DELMARVA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY SUPPLEMENTAL TESTIMONY OF JAMES L. PARKS BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND P.S.C. CASE NO. 7239G 1. Q: Please state your name, title and address. A: *My name is James L. Parks, Performance Coor-2. Q: A: 3. Q: A: 4. Q: A: dinator,. Electric Production Department, Delmarva Power & Light Company, 630 W. Front Street, ton, DE 19899. Have you previously testified in this proceeding? Yes. What is the purpose of your supplemental testimony in this case? In its Final Order in PSC Case No. 7239F, the Commission retained jurisdiction to review the refueling outage of Salem No. 1 in a subsequent fuel.rate case. I am hereby responding to that request. What is the extent of Delmarva's interest in Salem No. l? As the Commission is aware, Delmarva owns a 7.41% interest in the Salem No. 1 nuclear generating station, which is located in Salem, New Jersey. Salem No. 1 is operated by Public Service Electric and Gas Company ("PSE&G"). Representatives .from Delmarva participate with the joint owners in

5. Q: several committees at Salem, including an Owners Committee, an O&M Committee, which oversees the station's budget and its operations generally, and a Nuclear Fuel Subcommittee.

I am presently Delmarva's representative on the Nuclear Fuel Subcommittee. Salem No. 1 first began commercial operation on June 30, 1977. The outage which is under review*here was its first refueling outage. What was the planned schedule for the refueling outage? A: The refueling outage for Salem No. 1 was 6. Q: A: 7. Q: original_ly scheduled for April 3, 1979 through June 27, 1979. After approximately twelve days of oyerspeed and power ascension testing, the-unit was scheduled to return to full power on July 9. In addition to the reactor refueling, other maintenance and inspection activities were scheduled to be performed during this period, including retubing of the main condenser, replacement of four rows of blades in two of the low-pressure turbines, and all the various required inspection and surveillance activities. What was the acutal duration of the outage? Salem No. 1 was taken out of service, as scheduled, at 7:30 p.m. on April 3, 1979. The unit did not return to service until December 27, 1979, six months after its scheduled return date. Please summarize.the reasons for this extension. ,.. A: '"' .*. 8. Q: A: Three factors were .generally responsible for the outage extension. First, a short delay occurred due to modification of some fuel handling equipment, and then some fuel element grid strap damage occurred during the fuel handling, which required a further extension. Second, a* number of broken** rodlets were discovered, and this required replacement .of all affected rod control cluster assemblies.

  • -Third, and the governing fa6tor responsible for the major portion of the outage extension, the _Nuclear Regulatory Commission

("NRC") issued a number of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletins during this period; many of which were revised and supplemented by the NRC while compliance activities were underway, and the unit was not permitted to return to service until the work required by the NRC was completed. Please discuss the first factor which you have identified~ namely, the damage to the grid straps. On May 6, while fuel*elements were being removed pursuant to the manufacturer's instructions, and with special equipment designed and furnished by Westinghouse for this purpose, the operators observed damage to some of the fuel element grid straps. PSE&G decided, as a precautionary measure, to remove and inspect all original core fuel ~-assemblies. It discovered that 31 out of 193 fuel assernblies were, in fact, damaged. Extensive ,,. e \ 9. Q: A:

  • analysis of the possible causes of the damage revealed that no single factor was responsible.

A combination of inexperience with the thinner grid straps on 17 x 17 fuel, corner-to-corner action between adjacent fuel assemblies, and assembly bow were all contributory factors. In order to minimize the risk of damage during handling, Westinghouse thereafter revised

  • its fuel handling proced~res,*and these procedures were followed for all subsequent fuel handling.

As a result of the grid strap damage, the core loading plan was revised to allow some fuel assemblies which were scheduled for discharge to be re-inserted to take the place of fuel blies which showed the most severe grid strap damage. This revision required a re-analysis of the performance.of the core and approval of the changes by the NRC before the re-load license amendment could be issued. Discuss the broken rodlets problem. On May 31, ~hen a rod control cluster assembly was removed from a fuel assembly, two rodlets were found to be completely detached from the control rod spider. Again, as a precautionary measure, PSE&G decided to inspect all rod control cluster assemblies for such problems. Special tools were designed and fabricated to expedite this work. ,r . ** 10. Q: A: 11. Q: A: PSE&G found eight failed rodlets, associated with six different rod control cluster assemblies, all of which were traced back to two production lots from the same manufacturer. Since 19 other assemblies in the Salem core also had rodlets from. the same production lots, PSE&G decided to replace all of these assemblies in order to insure against future difficulty in this area. The fuel supplier, Westinghouse, agreed to replace the damaged rod cluster assemblies free of charge. The grid strap damage and broken rodlet incidents, which you have just discussed, were considered by this Commission in previous fuel rate proceedings, were they not? Yes, they were. The Commission reviewed these matters in PSC Case No. 7239E. Company witness Mr. Jack Urban sponsored several exhibits in that proceeding which are also pertinent here. These include the Six Month General Office Report, which covers the Salem outage through June 30, and arreport prepared by Mr * .Urban of events at Salem through July 31. In addition, the Commission has received weekly summaries of the outage covering the period July 31 through December 27. Have any additional reports been prepared concerning work during the Salem outage? ~. Yes. A second Six Month General Office Report covering July 1 through December 31 was

12. Q: A: prepared by PSE&G, together with a Design Change Report for the-same period. I am hereby sponsoring those reports as Exhibits JP-1 and JP-2, tively. You mentioned earlier that compliance with certain NRC Bulletins was a major factor in the extended outage. *what Bulletins, in particular, affected the length of the Salem outage? The grid strap and rodlet problems, which were principally responsible for the extension of the planned outage to July 20, were largely resolved and completed by late July. By that time, however, the NRC had just issued a series of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletins, due in part to the intense scrutiny of nuclear plants following the Three Mile Island incident.

The NRC would not permit Salem to resume operation until PSE&G complied with the requirements of these Bulletins, including revisions_and supplements, to the NRC's satisfaction. The following NRC Bulletins required work which significantly affected the outage schedule at Salem: ..-. 79-02 Pipe Support Base Plate Design Using Concrete Expansion Anchor Bolts (Issued on March 8, 1979; Revision No

  • 1-issued on June 21; Supplement No. 1 issued on August 20; further revisions
  • , .) ~--7-issued on November 9) 79-07 Seismic Stress Analysis of Safety Related Piping (Issued on April 14, 1979; Revisions issued on July 5 and August 28) 79-13 Cracking in Feedwater System Piping (Issued on June 25, 1979; Revisions issued on August 30 and October 17) 79-14 Seismic Analysis for As-Built Related Piping Systems (Issued on July 2, 1979; Supplement No. 1 issued on August 15; Supplement No. 2 issued on September
7) Five additional NRC Bulletins were also issued during this period. Although they did not directly affect the length of the outage, they did have-an impact because personnel had to be diverted from the Bulletins listed above in order to do the necessary work and prepare replies for filing with the NRC. These Bulletins thus reduced the overall resources that were available for work on the Bulletins listed above. The additional Bulletins were the following:

79-01 Environmental Qualification of Class lE Equipment (Issued on February 8, 1979; Revisions issued on June 6) 79-03 Youngstown Engineering ASME SA-312 type 304 Pipe (Issued on March 12,

13. Q: 79-04 79-15 79-17 1979) Incorrect Weights for Swing Check Values issued on March 30, 1979) De 7 p Draft Pump Deficiencies (Issued on July 11, 1979) Pipe Cracks in Stagnant Borated Water Systems at PWR (Issued on July 26, 1979; Revision issued on October 29)
  • Please describe in detail the requirements imposed by NRC Bulletin 79-02 and the activities at Salem which were performed in.compliance therewith.

A: *Bulletin 79-02 concerned the operability of ... safety-related piping systems during a tical seismic* event. The NRC noted that increased experience had shown that the assumption that concrete base plates were rigid, which had been accepted by the NRC heretofore, was not always valid and that, in some installations, the design load on certain anchor bolts was consequently underestimated. It further noted a trend in the design industry toward more rigorous controls and verification of the installation of anchor bolts. The original scope of Bulletin 79-02, when it was issued on March 8, 1979, merely required utilities to verify the design and installation of concrete anchor bolts, baseplates and piping ,.

  • supports in safety-related systems. Subsequent revisions and supplements, however, which were issued on June 21, August 20 and November 9, greatly increased the scope of this work. As revised and supplemented, the Bulletin required utilities to do the following, among.other things: 1. The NRC established a new criterion, which it recognized was "conservative", for mining whether pipe support baseplates were ible. Based on this criterion the utility was required to recalculate bolt design loads using an appropriate analysis.
2. The utility had to verify that concrete expansion anchor blots achieved newly-specified
  • safety factors. 3. The utility had to describe the design requirements to withstand cyclic loads, such as seismic loads and high frequency vibratory ating loads, and verify that the design ments were met, based on an approved testing program proposed by the utility. -In order to comply with Bulletin 79-02, PSE&G had to examine approximately 3500 concrete*anchor bolts. In addition, PSE&G and 13 other utilities formed an owners group to pool testing resources and develop a computer program to analyze baseplate flexibility and perform tests to verify the design requirements.

,. 14. Q: A: PSE&G's initial response to the NRC on July 4 outlined a program for the testing and examination of anchor bolts in safety-related piping systems. This program included ultrasonic examination to determine the effective length of embedment and analytical calculations of 850 supports employing baseplates. A meeting was held with the NRC on August 6 .. to review PSE&G's initial response. At this meeting, the NRC expressed concern that the posed testing program did not adequately verify the bolt wedge set as required.by the Bulletin. PSE&G agreed to conduct further studies to verify the wedge set of the 3500 anchor bolts. The NRC also reviewed the test reports prepared for PSE&G and PSE&G's support of its conclusion. There were no exceptions to the reports. PSE&G then addressed the further studies and the changes necessary to comply with the standards set by Bulletin 79-02, including the revisions and supplements* thereto *.

  • Compliance was completed on November 26, and the Bulletin was closed on ember 5. Describe Bulletin 79-07 and the work performed pursuant thereto. NRC Bulletin 79-07, which was issued on April '* 14, 1979, arose from discrepancies observed by the NRC between the previously accepted computer code

,_." used to analyze piping stress during earthquakes and a new, more sophisticated computer code. According to the Bulletin, the difference between the two computer codes in predicting piping stresses resulted from the different techniques in combining predicted horizontal loads and predicted vertical loads. The computer code previously accepted by the NRC used an algebraic sununation of the loads for both the horizontal and vertical components, wi.th the result that predicted loads in the negative direction could offset predicted loads.in the positive direction. The *NRC Bulletin acknowledged that this problem had not been recognized at the time the original analyses were performed. The proper treatment of these predicted load ponents, according to the NRC, was to combine their absolute values or.to take the square root of the sum of the squares ("SRSS"). The Bulletin required utilities to identify the treatment that had been used to analyze stresses on safety-related piping. If the accepted algebraic sununation method had been used, then the utility was required to re-analyze the safety-related piping, supports and equipment which might be affected by the change in analysis technique. i ,,----------

  • On May 1, PSE&G's first.response to the NRC confirmed that 15 safety-related systems had been analyzed with the algebraic summa~ion method. *one exception was the reactor coolant loop piping which had been analyzed by Westinghouse .with a different approach.

On June 18, PSE&G submitted a re-evaluation of the residual heat removal system which showed no overstressed*lines. On June 29, the scope of-Bulletin 79-07 was expanded significantly to include, among other things, nozzle loads, penetra~ions and bench mark problem comparisons using a new 30 SRSS method. On August 18, PSE&G submitted a report to the NRC with 138 sample stress calculations using the new method. None of these analyses indicated overstressed conditions.

  • In the August 28 revision, the NRC specified certain conditions for returning Salem No. 1 to service. They required a 2-phase approach:

,_ 1. Complete the test on wall and ceiling mounts for concrete anchors for acce~sihle ~;t;eq$ (.c9nt?i,;i.nment ?1,nd iliary *f eedwatei.L. Subrci.i. t a pr9grP.I'!l for tes*ting anchor bolts* and basep*lates in accessible areas ouside containment and perform evaluation detailing the basis for resumption of operation.

2. Provide a basis for returning to service prior to completion of all the require-ments of 79-07.
  • On September 20, PSE&G reported that, based on its pipe stress analysis and pipe* support e_valuation, some degree of modification was

,. 15. Q: A: ~equired for 372 of the 3,087 supports evaluated. PSE&G thereafter .updated the status of its ation and began to complete support evaluations for the core spray, safety injection, chemical and volume control and main steam systems. The resident NRC inspector reviewed PSE&G's procedures and examined its documentation for the Bulletin. On October 30, the NRC authorized initiation of operation for Cycle 2 Mode 2 (start-up to 5% power). The continuation of Phase 2, given 60 days of power ascension, is still underway to complete the commitment to.79-07. Between the months of April and December, 400 ,*ooo manhours in engineering and design work were required to comply with Bulletin 79-07, involving as many as 220 engineers and designers who worked an average of 65 hours per week. Outside consultants accounted for much of this manpower since PSE&G's internal resources obviously could not handle such a massive commitment without outside assistance. Desc~ibe Bulletin 79-14 and the work performed pursuant thereto. NRC Bulletin 79-14 was issued on July 2, 1979. It ~as revised on July 18, and supplements were issued on August 15 and September

7. This '"* Bulletin required utilities to verify that stress analysis calculations, including seismic calcula-

,,. tions of safety-related piping systems were compatible with as-built conditions. Where subsequent use, damage or modification may have. affected the condition or configuration of these piping systems, the utility was required to mine whether the seismic analyses reflected the as-built configuration. To comply with Bulletin 79-14 as originally issued, PSE&G was required to check each of the 15 piping systems and verify that the stress analysis calculations represented as-built conditions. Revision No. 1, issued on July 18, required more specific documentation by September 14 .* PSE&G's response to the NRC indicated that of the 883 calculations for the 15 systems, 237 had been checked, including 157 inaccessible and 80 ble systems within the primary boundary. The reactor coolant loop, which was not required to be checked for the summation of forces required in 79-07, was included for 79-14. Supplement No. 1, issued on August 15, required an immediate physical inspection of part of the

  • accessible piping. Where elements that were important to the seismic analysis could not be viewed because of thermal insulation or location of the piping, then the utility was required to remove the insulation or other material to provide access. Where physical inspection was not practic~-

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  • ble, the utility was required to verify conformance by inspection of quality assurance records. The NRC also stated that if a non-conformance were found the utility must evaluate its significance as rapidly-as possible, through an initial engineering judgment followed by an analytical engineering evaluatio~

to determine whether operability of the system would be jeopardized during an earthquake. On September 7, *supplement No. 2 was issued. PSE&G was asked to measure or approximate the pipe support locations and to measure or estimate clearances between piping supports, integral piping attachments and supports, and piping and penetrations. The NRC also said that loose bolts should be treated as non-conformances if they invalidated the seismic analysis and that areas. where inspection was impractical, even with a reactor shutdown, would be addressed on a case by case basis. Supplement No. 2 was answered on October 29. Check of the 15 piping systems indic~ted 125 minor discrepancies, none of which invalidated the stress analysis. Some of these had been involved with the corrections performed on the support structures for Bulletins 79-07 and 79-02. In some instances the work was done twice because of the *. dates the Bulletins were received and the times established for compliance. A total of 20,000 ' 16. Q: manhours of engineering and design work was required to comply with Bulletin 79~14. Please describe Bulletin 79-13 and the work performed pursuant thereto. A: NRC Bulletin No. 79-13, issued on June 25, 1979, followed a letter from the_NRC on May 25 for operational information and analysis of the water system. This Bulletin resulted from the discovery of cracks in the fee~water line at the No. 2 Unit of the DC Cook power station, which was** shut down on May 19, as well as subsequent cracks found at other installations. PSE&G was aware of the situation prior to receipt of the Bulletin and had begun to inspect the feedwater nozzles at Salem No. 1 early in June. Bulletin 79-13 required operators of PWR facilities to perform radiographic examinations, supplemented by ultrasonic examination as necessary, of all feedwater nozzle-to-pipin~ welds and cent pipe and nozzle areas. In addition, a visual inspection of feedwater system piping supports and snubbers in containment was required to verify operability and conformance to design. Based on radiographic inspections, PSE&G found cracks in 3 of the 4 piping connections to the steam generators, and decided to replace the ~lbows with new elbows as quickly as possible. Corrective measures consisted of removal of

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  • internal notches and more tightly controlled welding procedures during the installation of new elbows. New instrumentation was added to monitor operational conditions.

-PSE&G also inspected all of the piping joints between the containment and the steam generators, in accordance with the requirements of the initial Bulletin. Subsequent revisions to the Bulletin, however, reduced the inspection requirements in are~s already completed. Final reports for both Units 1 and 2 were submitted on November 14 and this Bulletin was closed. PSE&G is continuing to participate in an Owners Group which was formed to study the tions which caused the cracking. The study involves 10 utilities and 16 generating units that have shown cracking. Was any additional work performed during the outage relating to the Three Mile Island incident? Yes. Three TMI-re+ated items required by the NRC were expedited and completed during this outage. *They were: '* 1. Installing a containment sump vortex breaker. 2. Providing a redundant pressurizer up heater power feed. 3. Adding limit switches to the pressurizer safety valves. .* r. 18. Q: A:

  • The NRC did not require this work to*be completed until later in calendar year 1980. However, an outage would have been required to perform these items, so it was decided to do them during the extended refueling outage and thereby avoid an additional outage in 1980. What efforts were made to coordinate the various activities required by the NRC Bulletins?

PSE&G used a computerized project management program to facilitate the planning, scheduling and con~rolling of the outage activities. As various conditions became known which affected the return *date of the unit, time estimates were made based on a maximum effort, and a new critical path and return date were determined. Meetings were held on a daily basis, attended by knowledgeable sentatives from all departments, to review the progress of the work, identify problem areas _and develop solutions to the* problems. Reports were ' . . . reviewed and updated on a*1most a daily ]Sa"sis.* Personnel in the General Office Production .ment ot PSE&G were assigned to monitor the progress of the work and act as a liaison between the station and the Enginering and Construction ment. All work was done on a seven-day work week, .. r , 19. Q: ---------- full overtime basis. A maintenance contractor supplemented PSE&G maintenance personnel in order to implement the changes and modifications as quickly as possible. Outside consultants mented PSE&G engineering personnel for various analytical studies and engineering and design work. During the course of the outage, the critical path activities, i.e., those which determined the length of the outage, were examined on a regular basis to see if a rearrangement of activities could-minimize critical path delays. For example, during the.reactor fuel shuffle/inspection, it became apparent that restructuring the outage critical path could minimize the length of the outage. After testing alternate arrangements, PSE&G determined that the optimum approach was to shift the entire steam generator sludge lancing operation into the current critical path instead of scheduling it after the fuel shuffle. The ISI inspection of the reactor vessel was also shifted to a future outage. The steam generator secondary systems were drained, and the sludge lancing operation began on May.20. This activity absorbed the critical path delay which would have occurred pending a delivery of the new fuel reload pattern from Westinghouse. When did Salem No. 1 return to service?

  • A: 20. Q: The unit was returned to service on December 27, and reached 95% of full load on January 10, 1980. Full load was reached for first time on January 20, 1980. Do you have any further comments regarding the Salem outage?._

A: Yes, I do. It is, of course, most unfortunate that the refueling outage at Salem No. l lasted as long as it did, especially in view of the low fuel cost. for nuclear generation and the consequent savings to all of Delmarva's customers. However, I believe the record is clear that the operating company, Public Service Electric & Gas Company, exerted its utmost efforts to bring Salem back into operation as soon as possible. And certainly it is in the public interest that every precaution be taken to make the operation of this complex and sophisticated nuclear plant as safe as human skills can make it. As my testimony has shown, the dominant factor*:throughout the outage was the Nuclear Regulatory Co~ission. Salem was caught in the aftermath of the Three Mile Island incident, which has subjected the nuclear power industry to cedented scrutiny by both the NRC and the public generally. Fundamental assumptions concerning the design and operation of nuclear plants have been called into question, and parameters that were

  • previously accepted by the NRC are being examined.

My description of what was required to comply with the various NRC Bulletins does not begin to convey the sheer magnitude of the work entailed. As I indicated earlier,* a totai of 220 designers and engineers expended 400,000 manhours working on Bulletin 79-07 alone.

  • The Sun newspaper carried a story on March 24, 1980, which illustrated the strain on the nuclear industry generally in complying with the NRC requirements.

According to that article, work on new reactors has effectively come to a halt so that all available personnel, both utility employees* and outside consultants, can work on the NRC Bulletins and keep the existing plants operating. The resources of the industry as a whole are clearly stretched to the limit when the NRC requires major design changes, which must be made inunediately, where the original design work may have stretched over 20 years. Salem No. 1 happened to be out of service on a scheduled outage when the NRC began its gations, so that the outage had to be extended until all the various investigations could be completed. Within the constraint of the seeable actions by the NRC, however, the duration ,.. 21. Q: of the outage was clearly minimized to the extent possible by handling the various NRC requirements in the most efficient and most. timely manner. There was in no way any error or failure to form adequately on the part of Delmarva or PSE&G which prolonged the outage. Does this conclude your supplemental direct testimony? A: Yes, it does. ~- . . EXHIBIT JP-1 SIX MONTH GENERAL OFFICE REPORT MAJOR MAINTENANCE JULY 1, 1979 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1979 During the majority of this reporting period Salem I continued with its first refueling outage which started on April 3, 1979. The unit was taken critical at 1639 on December 1, 1979, and was synchronized at 1536 on December 27, 1979. --** PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Auxiliary Feedwater Bleed Steam and Heater Drains Chemical and Volume Control Circulating Water Component Cooling SIX MONTH GENERAL OFFICE REPORT MAJOR MAINTENANCE JULY 1, 1979 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1979 WORK PERFORMED ll/12/13/14AF21 (Auxiliary Feedwater Regulating Valves) were reworked due to excessive leakage past the seat. Bearing oil leaks were repaired on both 11/12 Bleed Steam Coil Drain Tank Pumps. 11/12 Boric Acid Pumps oil.seals were repaired. -. Various non-isolable containment check valves had their bonnets seal-welded to their bodies to prevent leakage. 11/12 Monitor Tank Pumps had oil leaks repaired. 13 Charging Pump was inspected and certain internal parts replaced. Approximately forty valves were repacked. 11 Charging Pump rotating assembly was replaced with a spare assembly. All main condenser waterbox doors were inspected and repaired as required. No. llA through 13B circulating water discharge elbows were reconditioned while they were removed for the main condenser retubing. No. llA through 13B circulating water inlet waterboxes were reconditioned. No. llB circulating water discharge waterbox expansion joint was replaced. Additional cathodic protection was installed in all inlet and outlet waterboxes. 11/12 Component Cooling Water Heat Exchangers underwent eddy current inspection. Various relief valves were removed, bench tested and returned to service. A variety of valves were repacked and or repaired because of leakage past the seat. Page 1 of 7

  • PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Condensate Polishing Condenser Air Removal and Priming Containment Spr*ay Control Rods Control Rod Position Indication Control Air Diesel Generator and Diesel Generator Auxiliaries Electrical Power Fresh Water Hydrogen Supply Instrumentation Main Condenser WORK PERFORMED A full flow Condensate Polishing System was installed, tested-and put into service
  • Approximately fifty valves were reworked because of leakage identified during the main condenser.

hydrostatic test. *13 Vacuum Pump was examined for possible age. A variety of valves were repacked and or repaired due to leakage past the seat. 19 Rod Control Clusters were replaced after the reactor core was loaded because several control rods from a given material.batch were found to be cracked. The rod position indication coil stacks for control rods 1A4, 2D4 and lCl were replaced. No.*:12 Control Air Receiver was inspected. All diesel generators had their fuel racks inspected. 11/12 Station Power Transformers were inspected. All 4KV, 460V and 230V AC breakers were inspected and tested. 11 Station Power Transformer -was returned to the manufacturer for repair. lFL Lighting Transformer was cleaned and inspected 11 Station Power Transformer tap changer was replaced *. 11/12 Fresh Water Tanks were drained and inspected. 1/2 Hydrogen Recombiners were inspected. Various hydrogen system leaks were repaired. Several incore thermocouple reducers were repaired after they were found.to be leaking. The main condenser underwent one full head static test and two partial hydrostatic tests after retubing. Page 2 of 7

  • /. PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Main Generator Cooling Main Steam and Turbine Bypass Moveable Detector Reactor Coolant WORK PERFORMED The main generator hydrogen coolers were inspected
  • All main steam safety valves were disassembled, lapped, reassembled and lift tested. 13MS12 (13 Steam Generator Safety Valve) was disassembled after it stuck open during lift testing. Various main steam valves that had been furminited were disassembled and reworked~

ll/12/13/14MS167 (Main Steam Isolation-Valves) were repacked. ' Approximately one hundred fifty main steam valves were repacked. The four steam generator high point vent valves were capped and tack welded in response to an NRC commitment. All steam generator secondary side manway covers and pads were inspected and machined as necessary. ll/12/14MS10 (Steam Generator Atmospheric Relief Valves) were disassembled and reworked because of leakage*. All incore detector thimbles were cleaned. Five of the incore detectors were replaced. The thermocouple column marmon clamps were replaced. Both pressurizer power operated relief .valves were reworked because of leakage past the seat. The three pressurizer safeties were removed, bench tested and reinstalled. J The modifications to the pressurizer over pressurization protection system was completed. This included the installation of additional air accumulators and larger tubing. 14 Reactor Coolant Pump seals were inspected. Thermocouples were installed on the steam generator primary heads to give differential temperature indication at low reactor coolant system temperature. Page 3 of 7 / / { PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Reactor Coolant (continued) Residual Heat . Removal . Safety Injection Service Water Spent Fuel Cooling Station Air WORK PERFORMED The pressurizer steam space manway gasket was replaced due to leakage. Two reactor vessel head conoseals were replaced due to leakage. 12 Residual Heat Removal Pump was disassembled to repair a bearing oil leak. Leaking valves and flanges discovered as part of the inservice inspection examination were repaired. 11 Safety Injection Pump had two sp,µcers and two impellers replaced after a 'rub' was discovered. 75 valves in the system were repacked. 11 Safety Injection Pump was disasseml:led to repair an overheated thrust bearing. 12 Safety Injection Pump had a bearing oil leak repaired. ll/.12/13/14SJ29 (Accumulator Relief Valves) were removed, bench tested and reinstalled. ll/12SJ 4 8 (Low Head s*af ety Injection Pump Relief Valves) were removed, bench tested and reinstalled.

  • 11 Nuclear Header bypass spools were replaced with stainless steel spools. 16 Service Water Pump strainer was disassembled, inspected and reworked due to excessive internal wear. The discharge p1.p1.ng in the containment from 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 Fan Coil Units was replaced with stainless steel pipe. : 14 Service Water Pump motor cooler was replaced at the factory with a titanium cooler. The service water strainer backwash piping for all six -service water pumps was replaced with stainless steel piping. 1 Spent Fuel Pit Filter was replaced.

12 Spent Fuel Cooling Pump had an oil leak repaired on the inboard bearing. 1/2/3 Station Air Compressor coolers were cleaned and inspected

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  • . ~. \. (. PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Steam Generator Condensate Steam Generator Feedwater Steam Generator Condensate Steam Generator Drains and down Turbine Auxiliary Cooling Turbine Control Oil WORK PERFORMED 1-2 Condensate Pump suction piping.hangers were repaired.

11 and 12BF32, the steam generator feed pump recirculation line isolation valves were replaced with valves of improved design. 12C Feedwater Heater was opened as part of an NML inspection. 40 steam generator tubes were plugged (10 per generator} because of denting caused by loose tube lane blocking devices. , 11 Steam Generator Feedwater Pump was inspected. Cracking was discovered in the welds of all four steam generator feedwater nozzles. All the nozzles were removed and replaced with new nozzles *. Miscellaneous steam generator feedwater piping hangers were reset as a result of measurements taken after the steam generator*nozzles were installed

  • All the welds on all the steam generator water piping in the containment were graphed. The eight steam generator manway covers and way pads were machined.

The expansion joint for 12 Condenser was replaced. 13 Condensate Pump was overhauled. ll/12/13BF7 (High Pressure Feedwater Heater Stop Valves} were disassembled and inspected. All seats and discs were lapped. The seat on 11BF7 was ground. 12/14GB4 (Steam Generator Blowdown Containment Isolation Valves) were disassembled, inspected and repaired due to excessive leak thru. 11/12 Turbine Auxiliary Cooling Heat Exchangers were inspected and cleaned. 12 Governor Valve had a control oil leak repaired. The turbine control oil reservoir was opened for an NML inspection. Page 5 of 7

  • * \ ,,--* ' ' --PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Turbine Lubricating Oil Turbine Generator Gland Sealing Steam Ventilation

-Containment Ventilation.:.. Auxiliary Building WORK PERFORMED The turbine lubricating oil reservoir was drained, opened, cleaned and an NML inspection performed

  • 11/12 Turbine Lubricating Coolers were opened, cleaned and inspected.

Bearing lubricating oil lift capabilities were added to turbine generator bearings 9 and 10. 11/12 Gland Sealing Steam Exhausters were cleaned and inspected. 12 Control Rod Drive Ventilation Fan was replaced. Pre-roughing filters were replaced in 11/12/13/ 14/15 Fan Coil Units. Charcoal filter banks were replaced in 11/12 Iodine Removal Units, 1VC2 (Containment Purge Supply Valve) was repaired because of excessive binding

  • The containment successfully underwent an Integrated Leak Rate Test (Type A). Containment pressure was raised to 47 psig and held while the leakage was measured.

lVCS/6 (Containment Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves) were removed and sent to the manufacturer for rebuilding with upgraded materials. The containment ring duct flexible coupling was repaired. Pre-roughing filters were replaced in 11/12/13 Auxiliary Building Exhaust Fans. Absolute filters were replaced in 11/12/13 Auxiliary Building Exhaust Fans. Charcoal filter was replaced in 14 Auxiliary Building Exhaust Fan. Service water leaks were repaired in 12 Residual Heat Removal Pump Room Cooler, 11/12 Component Cooling Pump Room Cooler, 12 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Room Cooler and 13 Charging Pump Room Cooler. Page* of 7

  • PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Waste Disposal -Gaseous Waste Disposal -Liquid. WORK PERFORMED 11 Waste Gas Compressor had a mechanical seal leak repaired.

1 Waste Monitor Holdup Tank Pump bearing oil leak was repaired. Page 7 of 7 \ ,. .* '* *, '*' ' PRINCIPAL SYSTEM Waste Disposal -Gaseous Waste Disposal -Liquid_ WORK PERFORMED 11 Waste Gas Compressor had a mechanical seal leak repaired. l Waste Monitor Holdup Tank PUinp bearing oil leak was repaired. Page 7 of 7 ,* .. -'* .* OCR NO. lED-0359 lEC-0473 lEX-0005 lEX-0008 100-0059 lS"C-0036 lMD-0071 lMD-00~5 lPD-0011 lPD-0020 EXHIBIT JP-2 *DESIGN CHANGE WORK JULY 1979. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM Yard Main Turbine Vibration Monitoring Service Water, Auxiliar Feed Water and Chemical Volume Control tirculating Water Main Steam Univac Computer Code SUBJECT Install Turbine Balancing Slab in South Yard Setpo1nt Change -Turbine Vibration Special Test Using AF40 Valves , Special Te~t -Circulating Water: Flow Characteristics Valve Position Change -MS28 Valves Computer Program.Change (1D043A: TOTE) Chiller Unit Compressor Replace Chiller Compressor Pressure Switch Main Turbine Radiation Monitori~g ~-Replace Main Turbine L.P. Rotor Blades in accordance with AIB7703 Modify SSPS Power Supply Wiring Provide Separate Power Supply to RMS Recorders DCR NO. lED-0248 --lED-0318 lED-0348 lEC-0373 1EC-0523A lET-0389 lPD-0089

  • lPD-0131 ,, lPD-0166 lSC-0004 lSC-0084 lSC-0148
  • DESIGN CHANGE WORK AUGUST 1979 PRINCIPLE SYSTEM Li,ghting Cont. Ventilation Reactor Coolant Con~ensate Polishing Vital Bus Relaying Rad. Monitoring Plant Vent Chemistry Sampling Circ. Water Cont. Ventilation Component Cooling SUBJ'F.CT Install additional yard lighting Modify Fan Coil Unit Pillow Block Bearing Plates Install F.eactor Coolant Pump Locked Rotor Relays Install Condensate PDlishing System Replace Differential.Relays with Seismically qualified units Replace lRlS detector with Nancy Wood type for evaluation Install P-MS access doors Change range of SGBD conductivity recorder Install check valves in SGBD lines to prevent backflow Modify waterbox trap doors Replace FCU expansion joints Replace CC pump internals with stainless steel rotating elements r \ . ..._ . ( DESIGN CHANGE WORK SEPTEMBER 1979 OCR NO. lE0-0355 lED-0386 lED-0387 lEe-0424 lEC-0431 PRINCIPLE SYSTEM Various NSSS eves eves Containment Isolation Primary Water Recovery lEC-0432 Primary Water Makeup lEC-0457 Heating Water lEC-0468 TGA Structural lEX-0481 Service Water lEe-0485 Various NSSS (Containment)
  • 1Ec-os14 eves lEC-0534
  • SSPS lEC--0535 Pressurizer Relief lEC-0657 B.A. Recovery .. SUBJ'EeT Replace EnvironmentAlly unqualified transmitters Reduce opening time of 1CV4 to reduc water*hammer Reduce opening time of 1CV3 Replace limit switches and modify controls
  • Install suction strainers on Monitor Tank pumps Install suction strainer on Primary Water Makeup Pumps Install valves to sectionalize TGA H.W. header for retubing Install bolted work platforms for M.S. dump valve Adjust wear ring Modify NSSS panels in containment to allow proper venting Reduce opening time of lCVS Modify safety injection logic to delete level inp~t Install overhead annunciator alarm for PR1&2 Add break flanges-at 1 1/2" eductor to facilitate cleaning ....

' ' i OCR NO. lED-0310 lEC-0416 lEC-0461. iEC-0477 lEC-0479 1EX~0481 lEC-0516 lEC-0531 lEC-0560 lEX-0577 lEC-0616 lET-0626 lET-0670 .1EC~0679 lET-0682 lMD-0096 lPD-0153 lSC-0023 lSC-0082 lSC-0129-lSC-0132 2SC-Ol34 DESIGN CHANGE WORK OCTOBER 1979 PRINCIPLE SYSTEM Aux Building HVAC Spent Fuel Cooling Floor Drains (TGA) Main Turbine L.O. CVCS/RCP No. 11 Service Water Pump Circ Water Strainers RCS/Component Cooling Service Water Condenser Main Turbine Condenser Circ Water Main Steam* eves Circ Water Operators Console L.P. Turbines Aux Annunciator Cond. Air Removal Computer Computer ~-SUBJECT Modify Ductwork Sugport Brae ets .. Install Tie-in for Future Heat Exchanger Install Break Flanges for Condenser . Retubing Reset lTL67 Relief Valve for Seal Oil Pump , Add Check Valves in No. 1 Seal off Lines

  • Adjust Pump Clearances.

Modify Backwash Controls for Timer Control Setpoint Change RCP High Ternperatur Replace Spool l-SW-50-1 with Upgraded Materials Install Inlet Waterbox Wein on 13B Counterbore Coupling Bolts Install Reference Electrodes Install Apollo Skid for Engineering Study Delete lMS917 and 918 Perform Charging Pump Head/Capacity Test Reset Screen Wash Header Relief Valve Replace Circuit Breakers to Prevent Tripping Reblade L-3 Stages Modify Alarm State for 1DR29 Enlarge Loop Seal for Prime Tank Overflow Reprogram Circ Water Parameters for Analog Recorders (Unit 1) Reprogram Circ Water Parameters for Analog Recorders (Unit 2)

    • -. DESIGN CHANGE WORK NOVEMBER 1979 OCR NO. lED-0333 iEC-0392 lET-0433 lEC-0441 lEC-0453 lEC-0464 lEC-0484 lEC-0519-14 lEC-0537 lEC-0616 lEC-0667-lEC-0673 PRINCIPLE SYSTEM Generator Protection Diesel Generators Safety Injection Circulating Water Containment Diesel Generators Main Turbine Service Water Containment Isolation Main Turbine Reactor Protection RHR lMD-0106 Containment lSC-0009 Sampling System lSC-0023
  • Main Turbine lSC-0035 Main Turbine Lube Oil SUBJECT 0 Setpoint Change Add SEC Interlock to Manual Trip Retest/Reset Injection Flows Install Condenser Gage Glasses Install Protective Basket on lVClS Modify Bre~ker Failure Trip Modify Bearings Replace No. 14 S.W. Pump Motor-Cooler
  • Modify Control Circuit on 1PR14 and 1WL12 Counterbore Coupling Bolts Reset SGWL Low Level Trip Setpoints Install New Flow Orifices Modify Penetrations No. 19 and 20 Test Connections
  • Install LRT Test Connections at 1SS107 and 110 , Reblade LP Turbine L-3 Rows Modify Oil Lift Pump Controls .

DESIGN CHANGE WORK DECEMBER 1979 DCR NO. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM lED-0068 Chemical Treatment 1EC~0452 Containment Various IEC-0453 Containment Pressure -Vacuum Relief lEC-0465 Condenser Retubing lEC-0470 Condenser Air Pemova1* lEC-0471 Control Air lEC-0484 Main Turbine Lube Oil 1ET-0495A eves lEC-05.61 Main Turbine Lube Oil lEC-0568 lEC-0623 lET-0681 lEC-0699 11'...0-0103 lPD-0087 lSC-0009 lST-0137 lST-0178 lST-0179 lSS-0011 Fire Protection Main Steam S.G. Instruments Containment Sump Containment TV DM Water Sampling System Containment Vent RHR Pumps Charging Pumps Fire Protection SUBJECT Add Filters, Valves*and Gages to Panel 380 (Chemical Treatment Panel)* Install Upgraded Solenoid Valves Install Protective Basket on lVClS F.ernove and Install Control Air Pipin Install Loop Seals on Vacu1:1111 Pump ~ains Replace 1CA129 with 2" Nipple Cut "Bow-Tie" Grooves in No. 1, 9 and 10 Bearings Retest for OCP's lEC-038£, 0387 and 0514 ~1CV3, 4 and 5 M9dification) Install MTLO Filter Install Additional Hose Reel in Aux Building El. 100 Remove overload JUir,pers on MS-167 's Hydraulic Operators NOE Testing of Instrument Lines Revise Setpoint of Level Transmitter Install Ventilation to TV Cameras Install Remote DM Level Indicators Install Leak Rate Test Connections at 1SS107 and 110 Temporary Modification for Type~ Test Temporary DM Supply for C.C. Outage Temporary DM Supply for c.c. Outage Install New Cardox P.B. Station for Vital Bus Area co 2 .J ... i.-.; fZ, * '? " ~:.., s~ iO )l.11 ,, ,, '. 'J <;, -.. . " O:!C ,.'. (~: o"'. .':;_.* 'i!~ I *j]

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including retubiag ,:, -of the main con.de&:rnez i, :leplacerilein.t: of foux rm>1a of blades in two of the low=p~e§su~e turebines~ and ~11 the .vazious ~equi~ad inspection aud au~veillailce acti~i~ieso Q A What ~11as the actual .,;iv.::catio:n of "Che out~ge? Salem 1fo. 1 was taken out .of se~vice 9 as schedule~ at 7~30 pom~ o~ Ap~il 3 9 19790 The un:U:

  • did inot ~etU~!ll t~ se!:'!Jice n:ntil Dec~mbeir 21,, 1979~ six motntha after its scheduled

~eture:n date .. Q Please summa~ize the ~easous for this exte~= *s:tono A ThEee factors weze genercally 2:esponsible fo~ * :I.. (!. *

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  • . by th~ NRC while compliance activities well':e unde:tWay I' and the unit was-~o~ per~itted to to se~Yice .;.i Q Please discuss the fi~st facto~ which you with spscial equiprae~t designed aud fu~nished by damage to scm2 of the fuel element g~id st~aps~ PSE&G all o~iginal co~e fuel asaemblias~

It di~covered that SAL.OMON RE:;;PORTINQ SERVICE INC. ...... ~our:a REPORTERS

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... a;c2.o~sS) the o~ ce~tain ancbo~ boH:s .., -was {:!o_nsequetCTitJLy dr.. a *l a<n i oad ~~..!-,ob""'-" =-.... unde~estimatecl~ It fu:i:the~ oot.2d a txend in the d~sig:r-a industry tu::rwa~d mo~,e ltigoEous Cl:n.1tri:ols im<l ve:r if:lcatim.1 o:c the iri.1sta 11.ation of airr.r.Jun:. bolts o j~[:.e ,~v1 ;:;**jr,-,,q1! s~r.p,o 1.:...:r-*. '-~,;:,:;~t;;.:.-c:- \. ..,. __ :.. ~11@00? v..:i. ... -"~--<:.-~..-.-.LI di liJi-.,... ~; '&1hen i~ ";JO:,~ *j *"'"'S~~,.:1 f">**".l ':\/'~'"r',-..t-, --:. .. Cl:...... ...,.,C:-,o*:;J..,"""'~"! ,Ji:/-.li. l~~.:a;._ ~c..t. . ...,. ?, 1~1'~ .e..,;:, .. ;;, V 0 mez:e .iL w g!etvl.li,i:ect . t * "1 a * *

  • fl"' ,.,..,~ u l..!..l.'CJ..e8 "l:D 1;JeIJ:1:ry u::e desigfi1 .a!ild iustallatlon of ccnc':;"et>?

a,?f,t"'o'.!t bo 'lits ha ,:;op *i ;;r:-;:ig ,:i;'i'Hj ~1 r.,1 ors,o* 3'!..11_::f}o"'~~s -... *~ .. .---"" 9 -* .. -~c....,. "'*-,.,...,,. 6 . .::. ....... o '-""L. £:' ,.::. .... iu c:i,.,.. ..c .;-~-l 1 ;.,, ,,..1 1i,,1cJ .!...e*~:v~ .1-.*2 .2-a Dy~trams .. Subseqi.1eu.1't q

  • Jl:er~il.SJ!.Oi13 and supplements r, bow,a1:Je:ir., -;z1hich we~e issr:.1ed OU'.! .Juue 21" A**-. .-..~ -,,,.. * ... !!'l uous~ 2u 21P.1a :;;J0!.1e1I1.De"'

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-..:.fo.C.!!.e.ESeu the scope of this .. 10:-:k., As ~e<lJiziecl a!l1.tl supplemelllted the E1.:dle~i~

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  • MAilYl,.AND
C. 'LZCJ;! 530*'57CO (p E': zep1?Z6'2 tJe ;i) Mzo P.a~l~s 130 * .. <t . tequired utilities to do ~he followi~g~

among othe~ 1:-. . :./,,*i:,l., *' :::1,? ,.. _:_* things~ lo The rmc establiaherl a new crite:rioni* ]it ,_ O o * .>.L<-1-*'* *' ,.I * * : which it .:f\}f' .,.~ t:ecog1:r.i~ed was ncm1se~'t:'ative '\, fo:i:: dete:rmirt.iK>>.g .-"'*) .' * :_-,, '?,:.' . .*.* *1t:_-l ~--jQ, '. -l~> *' .. * .... : . *a ......... .f .. c .. . i: . *-.,ti* . t.c . *t, :1, _,17 n :+ tQ. .. " *:'J**-. whethe~ pipe suppo:rct baseplates

  • we~e flexible., Based .... on thia c~ite~ion tha utility ~as ~equi~ed to recal= culate bolt deaig~ . J..Oc:HlS using 8D. app:il':OpE:iate ainalysiaa 2a The utility had to VeTCify tha~ conc:i:ete expansi.oa ,m.?.dw:;::

bnlts a,chievecl ~ei1ly=sr;ecified safety fcictm:s <> 3a The utility had to clezc~ibe the design :requi1Ce= me~rts to -::4iths~a!tld ~ye lie loads~ such as seismic loads and high fa::eq~.1eirrcy ,;ib~atm::y oper.atiug loadss ~nd vexify there* :the < " .J.

  • cs~2gn ~equ~~em.e~~s v:;e~e met>) based. on an app:.;::oved t,~m~i!~ p"log~~m px*nposed by the t1'tility a In crciez to ~G~;?ly i.<Jith Bulletin 79 ... 02,:. PSE&G . " lj ;'.) ct ~,"\ ';.> -:;': * -~ <p ';I ") .-r,,fll 'P . ,._ 0 "i1 ,'<, -o...;,.._

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r3' 0 10) Yit! e r -::::: -~:S 131 l ---------------------------4-* PSE&Gv ;a ira:1:i:ial =:s.:;:o:nse to t:h-~ NRC on July 4 --.. f ...... """ . . --3 ~-<{ .i: ~')U'E::-'-:::...:=. 2*-::. -=: p11:og~am -or .. ue ~-3 :.::::1-:ng ana e~;...u.na11.~on* OL ... ~:::1.cQ:-~:: ~=-:3..ts illl safety=lrela;t:E:d. pipirng systemso This -=--=o:: -::-~~ :~eluded ult:!:aaonic ,e,::;~in.iuatinn tc detexmine the *---a.. ,. . -a .JI' 1 1 1 i $ :tr~,..:'.:~--~ 1.engt:u o:i: emDeumen.!: 2:1.a anaz.yt:.&.ca ca cu Bit oina ---* 'll ying b"" --= ----.-..,.. *"" ...,... * ------.-......... _.,, c:>m'"' ~""' .... .. , ;;;::.,-~,.. --~ .. _:_ :-:;::;~--*~.J .... bo -*a:-'.1:.V


: -,;...._ """-u o A meet:tng was held -;;-it:h the rrac on August 6 -.. ~-1>-~.~-~ ?SE&G=s initial :respc:-::1seo At this meeti~g~ ~, *. . -* -~ .i::; * " ** !-. ._ ---** -~ :.?.qt:i.

-. . :t:'~..i.~;: .::.2~= ~-:;:::es!:':.H~d co¥J.ceic!Th th 2. t ',-0~?1n~ --~ t_-~ s:-~--. fill*'\:;..;,:;)'w~c..~


': [2.0~ adequat.ely ve.:.::i.£y t:he bolt 't*Jedge set as -roe Bulletitn.o PS:Z&.-G 2gEeed 'i:D ccnduct ., ___ -~-,a; 0 ~.~'....!~-...;:>

to ,s1e'i!!ify t:he ec.ge set of the 3500* ;:;-::;,~h~--:: "i'f!::~s" The 11-mc also :::.:e;;iewed the test xepo~~s ,::,7'=-*0::::*>>.;,,,-= ~""" i~~¥i;&i3 aind PSE&Grs s::iz.mo:-.:t: of i."ts con.cluzicn~

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stu~il.es a[lu /~l~ 2: --:::: _-:._...:._.:,, ;: r:.ee-;:~S~i:.n::y to comp :.7 -:.0:Lth the stai:J.ds1:ds S$t by .3~. _:_*= 79=02 inc1udiITT.g t b.2 ::evisio1.:.s an.d supple= m:.::.:.:rts ~---~0 0 Compliim.ce was ~::-,mple~ed on rto~Jemhex-26 9 ,1 an*,:§ t.:-~~ *-:,;:~= -~t:i1t1 *was closed o:~ ~cercl:r~x 5" "ko~k P""r:"'":~ .. -* JI 1\... o:t 11 c-.!i -""' ',,;. "' * ~eac~JLaJ.?. i-..u e~:.'!..§:1 i ':!'=;.;;; an.a t:tt;a SALOMON R-ll:PORTING ,~~,. *::,;: :NC. 100 .Eou.,."":',AaL:: -~t*:*~-::.:.-:-* c--:!**---,,;;*;,:..07sc, 1 OUllT *~PO~,**:-;:.;::_..._ !lAt.TIMORi;;, MAR.Y'-""'

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-~-"" _" _1_0_-_1_1_) __ ¥=_*****_"_P_.:'l_~_k_s ___________ 1_3_2 __ -+-* :' . **,. 14 : .. >..\t_e .17 .,.1e iiittilf I A N'RC Bulletin 79,:,07 which *was issu,ed ol!l Apli:il Q 14~ 1979,, between the p:i!::eviously accepted computei: code used to .. ** ... Bulleth'ls, the dif:le:t.:ence between the two comput:er codes i111 p~edict:ing piping st~esses ~esulted f~om 'the diffez.= code pxe~iously accepted by the i.mc used an algeb~aic su!!illla~ion of the loads for both NRC Bulletin ackiu.owledged that this p:toblem had not SALOMON RE:P-~RTING SJ:;:RVICE INC. -~.--,_~.tao ECL~-~et:~*,01,r1~01HG

  • BALT*H..::CRf.,;,*!*lARYLAtlD**

2-120 :Z. "'*" I l ~! __ **-** .. _*_. _ .. --**1 . . , *i

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.. -. ---*-DAL-TIMOl?E., MA.~~LAHC 21202 I -* 1 lo Complete ~he test on wall and ceili~ Su.bmi:t a pxogx.am testing an.cho~ bolts ~Hid basep1.ates in accessible 79=07 .. on :tts 7>A1-0MON Nl:PORTIN~l

  • Sii:fJ, VICE: INC, * * , .. , ........ 1/JO*'*EQUIT*A!1t.;,::£u11.01r1,;
  • 6Al.l'lMOR!:.--MAiiYl.;A'll0 21202 --11311-6700

,~~~i;;pzoc:.:d~es and e~arrd.ll'.1.ed its documentation fo:: ~he -'U \.Bu.11e t: in,, ' -* .* i..:. . ; . ~' ?of -opez.:Btion fll:re Cycle 2 Mode 2 11 sts~t:=up to 5 pe:ece~:a: . ,?:1. ., }f c:i~"er. The c ontia>.!lll tio n of l'ha se 2 _,_ g:i. 'le,;. 60 days of ': ,',-*,;., ***l,:*t~*_{*: ~;\Zf:l'.'./ Q DescJJ:ibe

&t.r.11etin 79=1t:~ and th:e wo1:k pe:R:fo:iemed . tf~:'.1( .* pu,,,m:"1:

"::t:~n .. 1:1n 19-14 ""s issued on .1u1y 2, 19;9. I -:,1 , * '* 't ** ~. } .. /:,It was ~evised ton July 18~ af!ld suppleioorcrts were issued without outside .. SA!..OMOM. RE:P..0.RT!NG 6~RVICI< .INC ... :: . 100 EalJ)"r .... riL!'.: *.nu,*LDHiO_ . El,V. Tl),101iE, MI\RYLA/10 ?. l?.:l:.! I includiftl.;g seismic calcula'tio:n.s of S"'jStems we~e compatible with ~a=huilt conditionso* Q To com.ply with Bulletin 79 ... 14 as* o:t"iginally_J issued~ PSE&G was ~equi~ed to check each_of the 15 piping Revisicm. lio .. 1~ issued oin .July 189' requi!i!ed more speGific documentatio~ by Septembe~

14. PSE&~~s EeSPOii1Be:

J;o t:he Tu~C im:Hcated that of t:he 883 calcula= * -I SAt:OMON -REPORTING .SEa:P. VIC:E INC. -~*--:* . ..,.-_. *100 .E.QUITAil!..r.:, Bvn .. 0111~ ..... ----a .. '\L.l"IM_l;:me. 'iAAll"ILA::o 21402 .. :,:,-1,* ... :~~t ,' _, .< r' *,* f t . t* .t'* .j ,~-,,. i T* :!. '. . ,' **.-~. ';. ii I *:..*-: ____ -ti ___ (_P_~_' e_p_a_Z'._e_r1_.-;_p_.~1_' !.,.._': _=_l_S_) __ r,-i_-k_ ... _o-_P_a_:._,._k_s _________ -'---1-3--'7----;-,,~ I *:., f,1~if 4 '" , ~_-:::**s. . . --~ .. _ ... . *.;, 6 , 9 10 11 I Whei!e physical I I I I iin@pec~io.n was not:. practicable~ the ut.ilU:y \*Jaa 1:equ.ired i -rtJerte found the utility m~st: evaluate its. siguifica[n.ce .. as >>:apidly as possible 9 to ciete~mine whethet ope:,:ahili.ty of the system would co~fo~mances if they in~alida~ed the seismic a~alysis ****-Coun:..REPORTC:Rs SALOMON RuPORTING llERVICE: ltlC. *::: : ::*-. 100:*Eou1.r~a1.:c auu.otNa --~ .... 6ALT1.~1'0RE. MAAYI.AUD 21.1-0, I I r I l !* ' ,.[ ,/ ,*.f . \ * ... *_ ... "*.;.' ~-t). *.:. r** 6 a .. . . * .... *: 12. *.1~ :.::Ji$ *:.rr by case basis., disc~epancies,, none of which inu-alidated the st:tess Q Plaa~e desc~ibe Bulle:tiu 19=13 and the wo:rk syatem~ This Eulle~i~ xesulted f~cm the discove~y of as well SAI..OMON RCPORTING SocRVICE: INC. -tCO E:OUl-l'*At!L!:

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p. 16=17) 139 Bulle~in a~d had beguu to inspect the feedwater nozzles a~ Salem No~ 1 eaEly in June~ ... facilities to pe~fo~m ~adiographic examinations~

Based on ~adiog~aphic inspections~ PSEE~ foutld c~acks in 3 of the 4 piping con~ections to the S.AI..OMON RE:PORTINC. SERVICE INC. COURT RltPORT~as . . .. .. 100.E(IUITJ\~LE BUILDIIIO --8AJ. TIMOR'E;c'IAARYL'AIIC> Z 120:i!' .. :( . Ji*. -t ':~ :::*\ .. ~: ~** l . _._,: . -.~ <~* . 1-*.c* *.* -** 1 a. **',:4.:; ,., .-:_, *. 9.*

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      • .~ 1 Ft!:.J:*i . *' *.* -~ :. : ll.':'i *-**. _. ~. PSE&G is conti~u.ing .to pa~ticipate in an . , Owiaers Gi.oup -which w.:Js fo~med to study the conditio:.1e . .. which caused the c~ackingo The study in~olves 10 util:U:ies
  • arnd 16 ge~ie:rating units that h.a'i?e shown Q outage ~elating to the Th~ee I1ile Island incident?

A Yes.; 'l'hlcee Tifl"":;-;elat:ed items :s:equb:ed by NRC *wer:e expedi'i:ed .aa'.l.d ct:m1pleted du?:ing this outage~ breake~"'* ~be 1 I l I I l I i back= l :~:--~--;"---------'---------i- "'-* .. : ~*.c5A'L.0MON REf'O:RTiN:c.

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1 ;g a . .4 6 ! _: I 6 1 a 8 10 u ' 12 1S 'i~ i~ Hi 17 ,a * .-:la > . I I I *u. itemsv so it: waa decided to do th~m du~ing tb.e extel!ded .. . pEog~am to facilitate almost a daily -. -* .. SALOMON A'C't"'.':.;,;: '!'?}IG Si!i1.VIC!l INC;**** 100 E:'~:.1** \~I...! BUtLOlrHI 8ALT-1:-..10i;;.-*:.{.!~l.:YL>J10 212.02 -.. *=-+-a;;~-v.700 I l i '.il ::f "-; 1 * .; f ; f d *,t* ] )( '.}~ *: t . .ri,1; ' . . , *, . ' ., . ... *. '* . *,, \ "" *-. ;:}~-,G *. -f~~ff}!-9 18=1_.~_-~)--~r-;i't __ ~~P_a_~_**_k_s __________ ___________ 1_4_*_2~~~+-~ .the chail!ges BRid modific.aticm.s as quickly as possible o could minimiz~ :'. **.operation it1t:o the cu~reen'fc cri~ica 1 pa-a::h instead of . *. _

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__ ..... &......,;;. shuffle .. The ISI iraspec= tion of the ~eac~o~ ~essel was also shifted ~o a future SALOMO~ R!;;PORTING Sli:RV;~~ INC. -------~:: . :*.:*100-:C:QtHTA"Ot:~*.:tHJU.:t'TrJG

              • SAi..; lMCR E fAAA\"LAUY.~~--120 l! I j ____ l --*f: . *~~* * ,".c/ . ; i~ . "$/ f *.~* -~ *~-. ,:.

-.. .' **~ ',. **-,' t,1f~iil; .:* :7 which *wonld have occurll:ed pending a delive:i:y of the new -fuel :ireload patte:icn f~om Wastiinghouseo .-. -~ . the Salefil ontage? do .. as it did~ especially i~ of the low fuel cost ::::ecord is clea:tc ti:rnrt t:i"'r.a opeEat:irtg company s:, Public Ser~ t>.-, .. vica Elactr:lc & GasCorn.paP.ly~ er.e~ted !ts utmost:_effo:li:ts S_AI.OMON REP0°R,ING SE.l),VIC!i: INf . . -,. -* 100-EQUIT.-\Ol.;E "aUiLDHIQ ... *-**-. ,. * ............ -0ALTl!.IOR£,* MAR'l!.fv'UJ-2. ,202 2138*0760 s *:,4 , * .. : .-:., :*s .. *--s /7/tit *:->*-' -*a :'.' .. tt ~:I _ 1.,,: . , ___ ;_ .. 1;4 . *-* .. ,<>._:*:-*~': .. *.;.; . .< ****; __ *:i.:::J,:::

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... ::}~};::;: .:'.' 144 e*orn:f)lel.lt and sophisticarted nuclea:t plant as safe as hum.am i .. ... As my tesi:imi:my has showlfi,i the dominant -11 145 Ti 2 effectively co~ t0 a halt so .tha~ all agaila'ble per.::= a 4 * 5 G iJ * -~ 9 \* .. ' 10 a~ 1~ extended until all the t co'iJ.ld be completed., Withi3.1 *, u.1.1.fo~esBeable acticK1s by the !iiRC;) of !:he oui:age ,ws dee,oly minimized I ' l ~equi~ements i~ the mos~ efficient a~c mos~ timely I th.e outage" s ,, '1" :' .. 'f i : '< .: *,. ,~._ .. :-.-~.-1&i-

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  • I " ,* A Q Do you MR., VORHIS I ~ould ask then that these ba l'l.~irked for identification purposes ais; Dek"1fil~11J1a.

Exhibita 25 ood 26 respectively .. (Si:i~ ~onths Gr.mer~l Offic:E Repo'.i't _mo).rked Delm&b'V8 E::ili.iblt Noo 25 for lckmtlflc&ti.ono) No. 26 for identification.) o:c determine what the e~tent of his knowledge ls with regard to these exhib!ts 0 ,--...._ ______ --'-~-,,,-------. --,--,--"-',------ BALCMON Z\EPORTIWG !3:2:RVICd. INC. .-. '**!00 r.-'.QUITAl!i.:E 0 91JIL:C";*~**.-* ... ., .. _ .... ,. .... . Ja .. \L..'!:"J.M:;.r.!: .. M;~rl.-JU:o 4-:.i:'.02. I I ' i l M-.., ,:J.,,..,.,p.,,. 148 ;;*, -....... I*. !.:..'l..!n O .:-. ~&.~ii.tJ ' ,-:m.sxkad t.hemp eo we w1.ll leaw-a th'Gm niarked., .,. ?*file AJ.EXAiNlJER: I have no objection to thei!.' ... _.*' .* he ing m~ked. Q Mk~ P&rks 0 h~ve you also pxepared>> based on .. . ... . ' ' . '. ~*. ;:;}_:::: ~~.-' .. ;{0,tithe information in the pre=fi!ed te8 timony P an additionQ\1 ?{J?-.. * . ,. *-~ . -'-: '"exhibit wU:h the headiog Fet:tora

  • ill Qu_~.ge ExteMsio.n 0 S~lem lg wich I shoii-Zl.l~g to you uow? A Yesp I haveo MR~ VOP.l:IIS:

I wc;,.1ld .a~k that this b~ ll!'~~ked i~e.nt!.fic.stfon puxpogee M De ~rva 27 .. COJ:.iMISSIOlIBR SCHIFTER: So ma.rkedo (Factors in Out5ge Exte.nsion~ Salem Noo 1~ *;,r.,:::marked De~RT.'iJ& Exhibit lio~ 21 foz identification") .t:'.)*~.J[ . Q Mr. Pm:ks, the infon.mtion contained ii> !:h!.8 ** . .-. ~-::: ~---~<~* _:~ ... ~} '.,t.?._:)~:f-";/1.'\>.graph which h;,sw b~~n u1tA:s::kad .sis Del\'l]E,1:Va E&11ibit 27 °lg !*.-. *\*~'"*:_ .* .. ..-" . . ~;' . -,. i:~:<'/\J*_::>1:*,::.

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~tt~\1":fli{: 11: A* Yes1) it i.:;;10 MRo VORHIS: I* WS'.)U ld mowe .1) then 9 th.at thia. it be 1:eceiv,ed w_to i:?J'WideiG.Ce SJ -&3 r.>Yello -MR.. ALEXlwIDER ! I would lLlte to r~serVJe the *. ---!!.n I-OMO I'/ *RE PO*Fi-'TI >l~..1£:,R*V-I C-E--IN C * . .. lOcl E:QUIY .. OLC !llUlt.Dll<G !:3ALT!MOA£, Y~.Jl.'/LUZO g !60;,t tl:!!loa7<YJ I: I ! .. ' : l _* __ J 1 -, ~: :\/ L i. ff ~, ;:,* -~.-. *1* --~ ~;10 ,, : -*, *;-.;" l :~: ;~ . ~t '* :* t' -::-1~ .... :. . *,. ri::~ j l1 i ! I l i *---'---*-----------*------ and defer receipt until lateza A This la.at hsndout is not bssed on. L."1.form,.~tlou ln the exhibits p~esented earlier~ it is based on the i~ that not correct? Q Ia thia intended to be you.r t~st.lmony in. the SALOMON P.EPORTl:>lQ ll'1:RVICS: -IN';, -** -*~to() .E.Q1J1TAb:.A*

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_Cll\.L.TlUAn[, !."CA!t"t"L:'lJ(O a tA:0~ -~* -*' {' . 14 ts .I ... A It iso Q And if_you wer~ aBked these questions today~ A They would. A thie morn.in.go evidence.,, _:l.A1-0MON r.t!:.r'OR1';'°'"£Q .SERVCC.:r: lNC * .. . . \\'.:-J ~TJ::~.r:.1i"":' . .\Ot;\t '@uH .. Dnlt; : --:..* ,"'::,~.-:; -.. ~A1.T\Mo.1n;: 1 .. ~Yt....r..HO . .C.120.:i __ .. ,-.. I I I I -would move 9 j


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the record as the additional Testimony* of J&?.es L.. Pax:ka o) gradu.ated '%1 ith a Na21 ter of §eie!ffiee Degree in M:echruiical . / E~gu.i.ee~.irag. ai4,--~-,r:'*_'-" '! <::or.t.11.T.Rtl>cn-~n-,t,;~; If--*-'" 1 *' li . . '* . ~t *-:l-A-.l.-0-b-lO-r-: _P._:Z_P-.0-R_T_l-,J-iJ-.

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,.., ' ~-~*-,,._.,,,ax*ecl Po '}) l.-e. 14~ G "OQ-."31.,.~ !!..,~.b.~~ 1.52 . I J_ ~"':""':**-'.< ._**.. i I 1 ' ' . ' *<*)1 ~*:,'--** .. '\;~~~--. ~¥ s;'*"'""' .. f;}(!::":;/'"'fi1f ~: ': .. :14 r-, :_,* -_-: 1~.' .1 i ;::< . *-***r;~_-__ : ::*-*~*}i-.l~i' .* *)~. In 1968v I was employed by the Public Service Comp&?:.J of rJew Ho;,"lilllJShh:e -9.t:?.d wa.s emDJ.o-oed b.i various en.12:inee:l:'in.e . J -' -<,o cape,cities on n.ucl.~ar and fo2sil plant generation. projects o In 1972 s, I waa amp loyed by De lm~2.",JB Power & Light Ccmllp~11y <Rrld have ~mZ"k.ed ia rw,1:tcn1:J engilFt.ee~ .tng capacities up to th2 preaent t~. JBegln..~i£:1.g in July 1979 v I hav~ be~n ~~£l _t:Hoa1sible for developing &"'! in=};louse monitori~g ~r.ogr~~ for the effi~lency of all our w,ite~ s.ndi). t;;ith another engiv.ee:: Tl the .slvail~bi.lity of the~e* units 9 with the ahe'l of establishing an mpro,~e~nt

  • prog:;:~ ~1here cost effectiiPEL Aa si. coKwequeJllce ii I regularly revie~ u~it pe~fcrfil~ce~

Q Has the eom~any utlli~ed the most ecoilofilicQl ,..,~~ of all t'l?per.; of 1"1-eStr.H:'::rstion autl 1)'1.:U:t;h,n~e during the ~-4 three=month period ending Jc:lt\U.2-Z'Yv 1980? A Ye.tL T'ne ~~oce{1tta."e3 1-Jl:15 .. ch De lmru:\~S utilJ-:~~s to achie:;e the most economical mix of gener.2tion and -Ptlrchases have be~n desc:ribed in detail in previou8 fuel rate CS.fH,HL, We* continued ti:i.esiE pirocedures du]:'lng t-he enti~i:a : __ ?erl.ad uo.o..,.-.- '"""!f'J*'1 i . ..'.'Lo-.:~~;r-? ....... ~~O"J",::, *I"'.,.,, ~'i""l!!>!,'.'~.,a. Po,;,1er iB 3D. , _ *~4 o;_..v .. ... u-~~.,,,..J<.al>-~v;_u:, -i..~r.m-a AJJ~~...._.. f;J :>::ouu Rtl'onTsz:ru; EIALOMON REPORTING Si!:flVlCF.: INC, ***** ~ioo::EQUl-:' ... \!H .. s: '.!'3UILOIHG DkL..-u-Aonc .. M~::.-yL~Jo.

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  • 17 ffi*fJ 4;:. . I I . I (Prepared p~ 2=3) ~fr e p .a&l:.s 153 r-. associate member of th.e Penu:sy fa,ania=New Jersey=Mary l~,nd Intercon.nectio:u.i PJM;, which dispatches the generation

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  • av~~ a Le ~~om a~ Lts e~e~en meuwex companies" .1.nc u .lllg .. . . D~d.marva.

vs own gene&"ation;i .sn.d the :resulting interchsm.ge . ' ' puxchases a.~d sales" to meet the entire PJM system load at the lowest possible cost i,1i thin the con3 t1:aints of reliable operation"' Del~va s s generation" t.herefore1i is cor!sta.ntly disf;D8tr~h~d on ~tie ba&ls. of the most economic.

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with.in. or out2id~ the Delmarva. gyatem!) while at the s~-:ne thu9 ~chieving the &equirem:~ntg of syste-~ ~eliabilityo Q Has the c~~pany m.3intai~ed the productive cap~city of all its gene~ating plants at a reasonable level during thi:g period? A We h~ve msJ.ll1ta5;;-i.ed p1:oductlve ca.p2city at a reBsonabls le~2l during th~ pe~iod under lnveatig~tiono DuEing ~ec~nt y~gr£, Del~~v~'~ average u.-~it avall~bility has cDn£ls tently beeiG. abowe PJM unit .a:va.ilabiliU:y .g,s ~b.o-w-n on Ezhibit JP=l, which indicat(:;z bs t r,:e :t" th;;m :r:ascn~bbe ~li!tenari.1ce ox p1:o,du{:tive . . I I capacity. i'he outage ~eports regulm-:ly ~ubmitted to * ..... --CotJ:tTRtPC:Jl'!.Tl!RG --~--.::..*

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INC; -100 l!'.QUITA!lLC r:.lulLDIII.G . ***:;.$A!;TIM.0?.Es r"tMl7L.A?lD .21202. ;:139-'1_7CO I l 'ii ; II (Prepared p.3) ~-II-------_,___ __ i'./ . 1'1-'::: t:rf. ~-t****, *; the productive capacity of all its genexating u~its t*,. f:'* *f -:, . . ,f '. 6 l:\? -. .. : ~-* ... ~.,~ .. *. *-:-s:~--- .. :.JAl..0!*.!0N REPO?!TIN*G**,rn:RVICE INC, **100.EOUITA"LZ SUILOIIIG 2At. TU..!ORE, M"r?""/t./..no

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~olling l2=month perlod 0 l/ 1/79 -12/31/79 o Theee t~qo e:¥'-11.ibits i..ndicate that the I ll ,--? ;jOa .., I' " .. ~*:* .. . . ~:'_' 11 11 I I I I ~**.*~ . ~.::., . ii ,"Ii.....;:__~ .'-. I. Q for this l/19=12/79 rolling 12 mouth period? SAL.OMON !UZPORTINO SER.VIC~ INC. -* ,co t=:QU11'""'i.0Lr: 001Loruv * * -.BAt:.TlMORC:-.;*MARi'L'JU!O

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we utilized in our tefiltiilloD.J before this Commission in We have computed for each base load unit of 100 r!f.W o~ greate~ ~"ld ouz--Indi.@s.r~ Rive'%' fi*Je 1 n O -,._* *. r .. c... .* *:."'.-*:.-~.-

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!D:t:: th.,~ most curreir~t a:.;elva month;* ~A.I....OMON R:'i:PORTlNU SERVICE iNC., * ... fC-trE'tgJr7ASt.;: 0-*cu1LPIK:; ....... __ *..:*.-~.-\1:.i.tMOFtt;;;.,.-.?,.1 .. e..R:'f.Z .. AHtLl..l.ZQ?-

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INC * ..... ; .. *-*!OO**IZ<lUIT-1\ilLC-:.lUILU!IIO .. * . * .-* -* _ aALTn.10Ri::~ r--u~**,L,'\:'l!l .?.120.2 ***-.... -!3J:-l'.i76C I I. I. I I I I I°' ii ;*-'}* *. --II !I (p._,., '"~**.,r.:,.:l c:" '\ I . l ~=~mL~u ~* ~-~; '-,r-MZ"o Pc1rks 158 11 I! to px:ec lud3 fu~ther I operation of this rotor unless they r4 '° rt!(iir;,;-:

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  • t O h 1, * -.rr.u.s outage cot1 miueo t:_ :cougncusc Jsm.uary of 1980c Thi.Si unit t*.1ent in.to service in 1959 ,~tlrA f!Ut::h ~rnble~£ c.~ be eEDected -1D. unlts of this vintage c These ~on.di.ti.cJis had to he Z'E;?~i-recl befor:e thra 1.mit could oe Tetux11ecl to 88XViCeo r, "'"' ---~--7-"\'f J --r,=*'*" *-d 7 .... , **? ~.,_,.. ,.1.1: *-Gl:-.B.u:~u.g1M-1';."10 o ~;vii ~1.11.~~e D~ L.0;:;., l.t.~ lli.u.-~pl;& ~llc*~!Bble

... p~:c~c~r.r:l,3llce l:211e l p~ .i~r i 1.:f (tue to the 2z~end2d outage in t..he spring of 1979 foz: eonve:r:elon to b;J.llliJ.~ed d-.i:t * * -..._ -* A ? .:..ftt ope1.~a.t.1.on 9 ~:i111.cn l..1..:~E oe-Bn exsm2.tne,.;1 =n previous :fuel ~ate orcceedi~go Sii7.C2 thfil: 9;_L~'=~ D t"°l18 ti.lli t tl8S COJ.1 tiD.iled to shoi;,;J imp:a;~ovement:::i in H:2 &\F i'.,Jith the cu:<:rent 12 month __ !!~;::\? R:o,c~n::i~ ---flAi..GlMON RCPOnTlNG SERVICS: INC. *: *-:*.** HJO**~Q-UITAr-t.~ OUILDI;~G DAt.. TlMUn~. :-.-lt-.:l'"tL"AUD-~ 1206, !ij<Jll-07il0 vi": '>'.. *\ . . = . ~;. *_.,: **~ >*~*-ti JII/ !*. . . *~, 159 f-----'-------------------*-'~=~------~------;--- 12 month ,j.slue.,. We would submit that this continui!1.g ... Salem No o l continues to e~hibit a 12 month direct testimonj1 -* . -'!.~i..()?,lON REPOP.ilNG*si:::rnvfct;: iNC. -eidt?-f1iJo~~:'iJ):vi':~:~ 0;.~~o;: f". (: ,. " . jl i! Ii If !I q .I iL 11 'I l, \; 11 ""' lliZJ .<2 !i.?-.J © .,..., *~ **::7 !t @ . .,, *;. ; t. i ..... :. &, I ! I !I }..;-;), '1 l, !l 1;} I' 1! I' 45 ,1 ii :7 li ,. i: Hi II ll !~ j. l I A I do,., ll* I .a *"""'"""*m, .., . 'I }-:*,*~. I . *~,.~-!;~v.-;-ik,,.._ ......... _ .. *

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l ! D~_lmarva E::11:hibit No o 30 and X'.'e~:e ived in evidence a) (Equivale~t Avail~bility ,~ctorsi, Majo1: ... Gener~tL~g Uftit§ m§rked Delw~zva ~:<<:hibit No. 31 and receiwed in ev.idenceo) (Sta.~tla~d Daviation ma&ked Delma~v~ Exhibit Noo 32 ~ud ~ee~ived in ~vio~n~eo) (Equiv~le~t Avail~bility F~to~ Ststigtics

  • filt;i~k~d D~ lfil~.:i,r*w.m E'.?~h.ibit No.. 33 and re~eii:Ped in eviclerie.e o) (Maj o~ Gene;s:atiug Urd.ts D Equiva.lent

!.ivgilabili.t.:w Factor" >Mrked Delmarva F.>:hibit No. 34 "'1tl recehed L., ',', 1 ev idem:;e o ) MRo VONRIS: Mr~ Psrkg i~ then ~vail~ble fob croa~=e~~i~~tion on both the Salem te2tirnony a~d hiB direct testlmony in the H proce~dingo COlft~lIS S IONE Ii SCHIF-TER~ llir:,, A laxander., Q (By Mr o A leztand~r) I have a 8D&~ throatv 80 I will o:y ~iid §&'3B£t1l;: uro If you "'0£-", {lo 1-;::!I=--~<<o 1""' *-w,~ ;i.,,.0.~.t.. ~.. ~.a.. ... ,.;:;-j._.h JL~ 'I;;~ ~.:.l-""=' k.:1ow" * ,i1 !}ackl"..grcn1!1:atu., A C:ou,n Rs:1>01,,. ER~ I would like to review '['1ith yct!., 9 fi"Z:s t,, your You &'.t'e not ;r;.uclea:rJ: e1rn.gi.n.eer? I am a degreed mecharii~al engineer with ffi work 3ALQMON l'ii!;'.f"OR71NG 3ERVICE INC. ********* n,c* 1:£ov:TA~Lt* illisLOHse

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..... -'\110 2i&02 * * *.*c~-0;;39-fJl'~ I I I I I I 1* i* -': **:.-:: r I :, fj lj -~ I h,S'll;e he.cl cor~espoiltlefil.tC_e t.jo:dt iH.!.\~ctlJv tcecb.no logy,, Q radiation dispersion model. _ :IAL07,!0N !qEPOl~TIN\3 .:l!ERVICl'i: INC. -, -. dOQ,,£'::,CJ.1.!l"i','\SL*t,*t::UH~01N1 DAL LIM!'J;'I E" *. tAArl"t!-A.~O, :.f U!Dil 9 J * ' -' 1~1: ,. .. ~,:;:.:: '.. . . /*l .,. '\,. Q for the fuel.w.g 16] I I I l 1. ! *------~+-- I .r a~tiwities ~t the 1 ---.:.,...,,,.:___-=,-..-___,...c.--------,-"'------"-"------,,.,.--:c__~~--- -*~~ , ,,~.,~ I _,.:_...._'-l,,.i,.;*...i1*1 _.<t.!.i---'G1*{ 'i tN G-::,t::H VIC:.::, )NC* .... ,. .. ----*** lC~ ::E:!JU::TA~l.£ ~\.H1.DUH.i .---~ f'J.AI .. TIMO!:'~!:. MAel;"'tl..J'"..,117 ltt2.0.~ ... I I " ':l :1¥..*, .**: : ' I; ('; fl,. 1.l ~.*,;

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Wt:.? ~egul~:g:oly did 'l\~1pi~~1 ope:t'@ltioo. of that unlt point ~t ~n~ich Unit 2 h~d c~'mplet~cl bulk con~txuction~ £X!d '*. A These wer~ UnJ.t 2 In those p~rs;i~ul,3:,; m.42etitigs* p:ri~i*{iy:£~c11.s. -* -*. ,.-., ..... : *** * , : * * ---** ~*** *. '

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rNcc. I .... 100 E:QU17ADL1!; ~UJLDl"G .,.,,~-.*o;o~ r 8A~!J!',<<,.R£, M'.\i':'lLAlll)

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.J~;-._, .. ::. :*,~*..i ~!/1'7 .:.,** r' ,tJ~t -_. <1* ts le'Wal8 without ~ctually seeking prior epprov.al of th~ of this facility through this delegation~ and~~ do not* $A!..01<:0N RF-PORTIN.G srmvrcs: 11lC, 100 EOUITJ\u~,: ElUILClllHJ l3Al.T!l..i01H:,,MAA".'l..Al:0 2*.1.?0?. I ,,, . -*. /.* ' ,* ; :_ I< tlJ~ . / *.~i ~le" 2 ,I s ** 'I 4 .~ 6 ">:: ti 8 f) achedulee th.at we~e published ehe-ad of time o Howe~er*~ 1 do knmi:-1 chat they are deve lo?"~~ on fairly loxig le.ad tmes on the order of at l~ast a year before t..1-ie ~ctual Q Do you 1-tnow whe thez-o:?." not O.i"l-"'* th~t schedule date for the original planned outage? That is ~hat! A To the b~~s t of my km,w ledge v they .ax-e o outage at Salem with ;,:rh.at: else i8 going to be done on the .'JAI...QMON RE:-P-Ofl'flNGl !'!C:rlVICE: IMC.-. 1oo**~QUl"f'A1lL~ SU?lOIHG -El,\l."ill,!OR<:, MAl'l"fl.AIH) 2 j2,Q;,: -, .. ",,. I l J .} ---11 !I II i ii ii 'I Ii ti if !/ /1 f cor:t"ect" thertE is on a PJ11 basig coordmation of I!!..aiuteKlOO.-<J:e out.ages o A That ia t:E:ue., ,-\ clo~e to $500~0000 Do you h~vB a Sifilil~~ estlmats $AL0MON REE.0~;J':lNG**SE:*r1.VfCr::-- 0;:{C**:-:~

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SUII.OJNIJ

  • DA!..ilMOl'lE;, MAJWl ** u,i;, 21"-0<< I n n ,, 11 ) ,, ~ll t* . H ~;: <* B ! ' ~:' ! rt ****: "-" e£, ;a. &1 ,t "I e 11 ,.:., ii 1,* n~ i' I I Ci f ! i 12 1$ ii f £1 'I 11 16 I I ,T-*: :* i() I . 't;.: ~'
  • I 17 I ";: .L,. 'th
  • C', I I ! r 112 I ____ __!~ I1r, Pai*!:s A Uh=hnho Q Ti"-1e f b:s t cause foz the prolonged rastu~e of ... the tm.t~gia you digcuss on pgge ",;j'as what you call fuel elem~~t g~id ~trap d&ma.ge? A Uh-huho Q I i:9a.a iJcndsr w.g., I could not i.mde~stand

== I ~y u.e~ex uncle~ea:.rmdi, but I conld. not understand frcwfi. you.ll: t*a51tWony

  • %*hat we a:t"e talking abcu.tQ Wl1at i,:;; :fuel r9lew.~t1t grid St'ii:"Sp§I) f.i.rst of ~111 A Do yon k1:u.:YI:Y
~hat .s :fuel e.le~.r;i,t ls? Q .~ 1.... '1! 'i -' I:,.1.e-r:e 1.8 no il.J.L?lc~t~>>o2rct uel'.'e 11 but :m;AJ be you
  • could de~cz:ibe it ao ~~1a C©.D. get: ~-ide~ wh.st ym.1 @1"'e tfJ. lk hag gbout.,, A Ok~y)) a Z'e@:ct0:t."; ~, ;;!!-1 -m 1..L~t=2 1,l)~ktc:;m~J h.~s a nu~ lear fuel ~m:e ti,.:;; a~ n Ro ,n,, 'll -~ r."'!'il ... '-bi0.~:.'t1;:

.1Lt~ t.;0Cll[Jw3*G Db c1i;~*1.it, 193 fuel e l~ru.s~t.s o r., ? ,. "l = ,_,_ 0 kliai eLe~a~t ~Ob t..ie Salem ~ea~to~ ia a Bqu&ke latti~e of l~dividnal fu-el &"otfa The Salefil dssig~ w~ 17 ~oda DM a 8irleo The fuel is 2~out 14 feet lo~g~ and it has£ st~uctukal configuxgtlon of top a~d bottom g~id~ efil~e~ti~lly joined by hollow tubss through "Which the collltbol rod fmge1rS1 pass,, .---.-,---------1 ... Cc111t'l"-Rl:l>,:m*l'E:ll-'l --~ALOMOM REP'OrlTiHG ~:a;RVICf.:*INC. . ;,,;u ~,.'.PJtT,1t!;Lt: E:u:!.OIH_(; .3"-S..TIMcn~, ~...t.Ar,ntt..:.r:o 21203 0~0-d:"~, *I . I I 1 l J j I '-" W'* ';l ,.. 2 s* 4 ,'\ .. ,, J.4 I r 173 *---------------~---------*------- parallel to ~d perp-:endlcula:t> to each other o little spring clips .e1,~ paxt of theiz-const:a:uctim.1 which they ~re not --;JALOMON REPOflTING ~iRVIC!:; lt1C.,. ~00 EQUliA~LZ nt:1l.nt!1~

  • ,J)At.Tf~:ort~;*>M)\P.'t!..l

.. :'tD *~ 1*202. I think the 530-'Gi'50 ... -?=*:~.:-. :9t.~}?_-:;.f)tiSJ~r~iZI~ I L ! i . 1'1**.-*. *: . {* 1}~~-)' ;$f ~;{\_1~. Ii II . _Jb-*-*-l

  • I . 11 --------------. I 17t. .. !
  • 1 I/ l At that time, the d.s:.:nDge

'i)J<?.S not,~d on t..h.eae J 2~ _*rd &-1,'"'J'i! .. I"\ *.* £'""1. .-:..'J .,.,. ,-.~_ :-,...,. __ -2 'l""tl.i,; -r_.. ........... ---1~0 \:1h £.ch ... --~"" -""'-,., """-"""" w1e u;::,r.,zeg!2

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~"' ..:.' -v -"'""--~!::",.,, th.st the ~-------------- .. *-.~A!..Olil,;,:.._~-R.E:P.OR Tl NW ;,,:,, \.' j.:;*~: lf'rc. _ ..... ,.co r-"QUrTA4, :."*t::'u.,~.1"n,:i-.

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  • ttJ.aEl&C yorn --*-.* 3A*t.OMON REPOHTING
P.VICE

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-,-"' . ::* *.** ..... B.A!.TCM.O.!:l£, .. M.:A .. "'l'VL.",!'!O' 120a trying to a.ay? I I ""------B~~-eno I* . i

'! !, 11 !1_ ,t---L 176 II and at this point in I Ii ... to pro~esd against We~tinghouBe oz noto Q all to be decided by Public Service? May of lctBt -year? _..!jA1-Ut~10N R,~?CRTiNG

~a~vtvrct;:

INC. iOO EOUZTAJ:11.E:. E!Jl!..DfirQ ,. * --*-:~A, .. yJ;.,t(Jn,z;; MJ\<<*!~.-:.:zn

  • :'! l:Z:G2.. -! I J l ! I I ! to cheek the Peach I I
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  • ,. :-:-.-JG. t1* ! THE W1T~ES8: That is righto thing to do.., ray -*3*.,\i.0~\{*:":;1'*1 r"(2?0R.YlNG 2!::RV(CJ:;

INC .. ;.co 2Q:.J1T:"-:::.t.F:

JUJLOHIG

~-2,~ .. -;::e,:!'l:1%:, ...,v:11.a*;t..:.:.;~n i?.1::Zil:? 1Tl -, I ---:,:;~-C7G;J ! I I - k -r .. j , .. , .,. ~i'. ,: ':a " 2 Q I j ji ,I Ii l -1 I Oi.ltag~ o in.D would C0Mr1ISSI(JNER 3CHu"'"'TER.: Ti-IE WI'fi.IBSS -Okay o r. * .cne Could we just aek ie the time the isrn.1ed I all on I . *---~-~.:__~~====~--'----'-~1- 'lr-------------*--..;..;.:....:;. --. t ~A'L'OMON 'REP.OR1"JNG*!j£:;RV_1Ct;: INC. * -~oo-c::cv.1-r:-.n1

  • .:.-::su11....::,1~0 E.M.Tit .. ~c:a:*,. !\i:.u:t*tr~.;U:o
2. 1202 j I i I '. I I ....

the J.ength 'to be out!) ... has ~eal.ly no bef.1:d.ng on. 'the 'IRE Hl1'NESS : but the !.udi .. cated I othe:;: . :Ii 1:"\ . z11ow12d to allowed to SCH IW-TER: :r!Ues tion I . (~ ___ _ *_ltc;,on.-~s . "$!,t.OMON RG:POP.'i'ING*~t:.:RVICF, *1NC, * -~--:.--;CO* J!~Ul"l'A*UL'e -trni! .. OING * -, , aJ'.!,:rU.!ORi.. M..r.t:Yl..,\U:J 212.0 I n "1 [C\ I 1.n, l t:t*ue bulletin I to be the -i;,: . . *;,Ji **:,* Hr., p.:;;n:ks uw '::.UY 2et of ci1ec1.1msttmces o iJow ona of the 9 . factors that we az-e considering igi

  • to "t-;;hat extent the 'idditional out~ge w.2s un.a.void@ble .e ... --~-.. oa.ze to ~;..1-!U zequ1..::-~--Bnt.e" The fact* that Bullet.L.'1 79=02 e was is3t1fld on M~ch. 8 :ta r.aally !CO-;Jllple te ly .ir&:'e lev~nt to t~-/* ., that d.ate'Jr.'E.i.n&tf.c.::

l:rut I at le.azt £L~d i.t. difficult to 1~. t3 'l -l' ' -! * . 0~ * .see orn the L,;:nqer ~--'Lt:" ~;,.nes no~:? m1y oz tn.18 col!tr.1.Dw.tea to the length of :::::2 outflge o J. ~~(% 1/c!--~~ ~zss: -. .ll O * * " -~ ' J. uoin. t qu:2.~e :!::oliow now you arr h1ed at t.11.a t Q:::;: i.:~drn:1o

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_,£.3 cu J...&r1ec m _e t:eskim.01::-.y/) 1,S 11 11 11 j. ii. l 'r';;J ~,, l -~ """*'" ~i !:J -"' ,r,n-' ,; ., *: '-, le --~1\.-..... ~&W . ..s '-~..._ . ...,.~~ ..L.--*-_.._ .._ * ,,... fl .. ..; -:; " ,>:°ff,'1"",'; ~** o"~ ,,,,~a,.,.

  • 1 ;-">""P""'., ~,;;, .ei ... ei ..:,;,, ... ,, v*!! 1 .a_:>-J,lJ~.:..c::--. ..:i.. *-*4..:i~~

.. UO..-~~ e::;,~~4" ~.,..~fi.::3.~'aJ a,.,;...,,.,- It also ~\2~--~ ~-r~;d .a_ amount of in-=-plfl..nt t~Jori-t ~ta~ge v~2:..,.if3-r :J~]aly~:l.s i:eratii*z:es th.~b \ie~e t~s ti!llg i:C; develo;p:2:d"' ... . ,. *. ....,~1 r, if"':,,.. ..-_;,.,-~A -~ .t:,., "*".'"_,.". .. ; t ."-t.._o rl~ r') o .£.:...Qt~1 2:-S:_ _ --~.;;U ..:-r-0.fil-~ ,ii.:!.1..-,*-b!J!a.~~.l.<e,...f;l;..~,.:.,.O~!~ 0 L.W,:_. ~BrG..!:~'t"l of the plant ~,ibict 2..;.: logg as 't.ii.~e pll.sr:i}.'i: wa_s dm*m ti1e NRC

  • had ests'e.blishe<l t::, 0 :-,.::.le that it wou.td net start uniil t.:.7,,is bullet:l:ra had :~~-,,,.;:1 closeci to ti.~eir 2atisf~ctioZ1:,)

so tu::u:111 the bull, 0 , __ c."t~1<l tb.e wo:;:-k i:r."1&t . they~ 'M'RC in this CaE,;'!> h.aiJ ;--i.,.~"'**~'""ct ,,-"** *'.*"t'<~~EH:iiC"!.'

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~t*! 1 r!-.,,, . --S)--* ........ ~.__,*J:;:~:~:.::;;;*' ... _ --'C~"-'** . ..., '-" ::~:.:::,~ .... _ ... ......., __ .., ~--;'I\, .... _ ~~.l.;.... -i*1. ------* .-"'~ ~~:iPO~:::-:~*IG

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lNC* *.. i CO',"!lT }'.:;.>~;:*;:,:;:,, /~;1,,:~:,;::!r:*~;_."}:1~::::,~Dl,ilo;( i, J ____ _ _] 11 II II 11 13! '" lj ~. ~: Ii t~*' ~-' l 'i -unit could come back on ll.n.e::, th~~ ~~.nt in fa.ct could not I come back it.1 serviceo .,.

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  • I ca~ns S.IONER . SCH L."G"TER:

4 f.i w-ork to be <lorae but required the ploot to be dmm'l @ I iJ to 3 1! o* II It is a little difficult H l *i 'L2 I Vil I 1cj *5 ~~'> .. t}] 1 ..... C -~ ---,-~~~--------:-----:------;, *- ' II g; I** I *~ i f, I ,*:-. I ~l* ~: . ff 2 rr 41i 6 6 '1 *. 8 0 . ,:,:, F,.:,~;C,"' 1i I L r* I }tt? Parlts I "f.l')L I TIIE WI'D:ES3: The :NRG did not propose dat,as of that nature o They Wf,'.;Ulcl set a 30-d.ay or acme time ... period limit w.H:hi!i %'-Jhich they required -& response, ~d the respo~~e may or m&y not have been the final responee that.was requir~d. It would depend on wh&t 'L.. C * * * -'"' c .~ tue 0<::zID.1U32:i.m.1 a rev1.ew o:;: tu.e re&ipon0e to Eny 01. weBe particular bulletins resulted .L.10 CC£"1MISSI0~IBR SCHIFTER: Not,Yf) b.e.ppeued ="" 1.-ihat does the date 12=5 me@n orr. th.ls line? THE 'frJITi'IBSS: That signifiea the date at which Public Ser.vice cloi:;~<l m.1t that bull-etilni; a.,d by closed

  • out, it meooa that they had ,rnl:iafied r.he NRC'" i:eq11ire~ . I mera~~ 1.) and* if th.at requirad t*mrk ill the plen.t!) modiflcatioj work Liil t.he [) l,,f;iu( t D thfit t11.at "*mu ld tl"'°ll be ""'O'.fil!t) 1 red V: ..=, ,.., t.,c; f. . . C. ..:..~ " .c, cor-~IISSIOZ~;:;R SCHIF*1 .. ~B .. : In other wor-dm~ w.,e 7",'T"l}n

";I o .., -""' ., -,.mi.. illo~e or Le2s 8 :tgnet! Ob:t' ora L-~cezru:er

, v ~d the plant L -* ,_ j..i,l r!~11e gor1.a r.h~=ireu~ .lJl1 to ::lG~'=ij
.ce .r;;,1 ..._,_.Ht, tli~
1 t r1 .z;J te i.:~ .that w.as all _ that h@d to be doBe 'i THE °i'-JI'Th"ESS:

Tls~t ir.i -*'-' es sen titdly co1.*rec t. ill re:gazd to that bu11-Etlll o COHMIS3 I ONER SC1I IF'"TER: Nm,,.,, ~;;hai: abcut ti"'1.e " *0 ecu,l'r R0>!>:fn:ri13 'S,\L<OMON RE:PORTIN.G !IE:Rl!IC5: me. *-* -tOQ .E0.UJ7,t,O?a~ .D.UILDUlG

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  • MAnY~J" ... ~l.D .21202 -S::l9-67<*0 183 THE WIT£IBSS:

That is essen;:ially the ssw.e ... basis upon which the bulletin w.ss handled o COMMISSiffi:;rER SCHIFIER: Ex:ept that :=":' THE WI'nlESS: Except th.at-~ two-phase appro~~h to on that bulletin .. C(JMN:ISSIGJNER SCHIFTER: So that the cuts.ge it did go Oil befo~a April 4o I believe the ffue.1 1r---------------------.;.._:.----~--------------i'-- .... ** SAl.CMOl-1 RZ!POt'fi'ING !31l:ftVIC"~ INC. .. ..* .. , .. '*""100 ti'1Ul7A:l!;£*"*$0,711.;1Jr:IG ...... **El-a,\~T.JMO~I::,~1..J~""iY.L:~tD.21202 .. J .* 1: ., ji q !f ';-'.-':!, .... . ,, ...... , ",,_ .. 'l l }1X' o Pa£:"k8 184 ~4A41!' ' * ~* ij i .2 s 6 '1 'ii" iii:: .,.~ '* '}" . 1;~ ,t<; ., ie l~' t )' 11 ,, ,1 19=01. ox: --in other a;D't'ds !) what I am tx:ying to really ..,. get ia a* p.ictuice of what your ch.art shoi-1s us o In other: wo:c-ds i, ~hat "{<;e:ire the outages" due to **what factor? nm Wln!ESS: The intent of the*cha~t is to -~ .eonvey the msgnitude of the ~a~iotis fa~tors that ~exe i.u'iJolvad .u1. this out.":J,ge. I don 1 t think.you could say any one of theee ~pecifically w~s the liw.it.L~g fa~toro There wer1:e s~ ot:]h.er i:n ... -.i.lletu1g issued &:1d .which he.tl to "t,,. .. t) *1 . ,,, q .. -., '"l ., b . ua CC"illif.,i2..e~ t,ntnv ~r:io ;:,m;s,~*t.;. 't<Y.!28 aone reiatr\ie to t ::.em.v tnat. axe not shown OZ! he::::e bec21-we their i.~psct "li,m.sn t q1.1ite as large butv no~eth2l~~aP t..~i~ all rsqui~ed Pnblic Se~vi~e to focus a ls~gs <£mount 0~ ~M~~ITT~~ri~C rn~~-h,nur~ .1,, ~.i:.a~ ......... ~l;iil.g-~~$) --=-~ ... _J -~*si f ieltl 1e!".:Hl"ll: ~-;ioz:k to satiafy all of the2:a various :fsctors that entell:((;;d i~to it? C{)t1MISS IORtto;B. SCEIFTER: Q 1h" >

  • 1.)!ee,, t~,~.ts l.S i~.u~t ~e 1. * '.1 0 -a.UG\~J a,~7:e&O.}f i; tll..e t~Jtle~!ll

~;2 mete looks to mB 1.8 t:l1a t ~;0 'rtBlle a n_;,;;n,b:.er !:Ic~i'J v 't~ 1r. _,;:,; "li1 ~,* *-~-.... Gr:J :! ,.. a!..~ ,.. n .. y ... ,.,,_ ism:i.es here ,and "-;., .I! n * * * ,i_ o * * " .:J ..'l * * ,i :1 .. ,ie*. :!:1.!:'ac wo1.1Jt~1 r2e wl~~tl'.183C tne scneuuleu outage scned.UJ1.e< fo'i' 11 '@,Jeekg ti-'<1;a~ a " . re;;,,s o.r:1au l.e le~gth of tim.~ to exp~ct 9 ehethe:r th.!.B 't-Y.:§.8 .a ze.fil:J.C~t.aible length -= =:.r.: rs 7 T'1"'.iJR.:::;..~

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t. -.... ' .. * -* ' f-*~ .t .a I l 0 tefuelings COJ!.11-1:ISS IOil:fER SCHIF'11ER:

l 185 I -------'---. I --I I Yeac How many I Therefore the length indiicates this was the f lrs t becm1.se it is somewhat I tlli.l1k th* schedule *was probably of the co:re ~A!..CMO.N .. -R~POR71NG SERVI.C*C: INC,. ......... fOQ, ~QUfTACLE. ~Ul.!..OIU_G . .c.JAZ.**1Mon::. r...W.YLt...!'JU .2 _J ~02. is C3~67GO r I* r-ii !! II -I' *I \ . r ;,w.l -.* II II s 4 s l_ : I .. ~* .. _ r-9 =j.r,' ._ ;,If,,*) '!'-** 'I Ii "),('-A .;.-~ 0 P.szl-ca 186 Q

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  • C, t O JU8 C D.'Z."lee Wee~g S1.:t,2? . .' l.¥: Wa3 SupposeC\

0 come O[l aga.:tn. o_ Then ws have the aecoud half of the year". and the second h&lf of thJ year the unit WM dm,1r1v according to your testimony~ because of ~llC requirements~ THE WI'fiIBSS That is corzect? CO!:{MISEIONER SCHJ.FTER: NctY., 'lljJh.i:!t the secofil.d &]a:l:'agraph of th.st page doe§ not show me is if Public Ser-i..vice Electzi.c ru'lid G.as ha.cl acted ~s expeditiougly as th~y "~ -, sf' prm~:t~.z.y cou.~a)) t,:,lha.t would h.&.ve 'l,,,,,o.{!I,,.. f,-hs-, v-,,,,:-., ,,, ; ;-.~1 w,.,.,,..__1 .. r.. ~,c,1..1..~.;, '{ti~..,.. ,.;!,.""=5*.~ of time Salem Noo l h8cl to b~ outrlue to .~hose ~aquirew..entaD e.nd I am at a* little blt of a loss to completely unde1:"' ~to::m.dl) you ki!.'!to'w!) what the Gi~cm.1.d h2ilf of the ~heart the;:efore shows o .. Nmv;.i it siee1U2 that the most crt1.eia.l one is H :1 1 1 1\ 19 01 * , ,,. 1 ---g * , i.. the 79=02, *fghicli exte11ded it to Dacember 5 9 a.ud I gue88 1~ ~* Ii': It(* -~ !l -. 9 w1.u1.cn. .!. am-1:,:sa you but J. !l:iD£ii. t t~ow wnet.i..!er you ii knew the Bwer., ""tend1>d it to the aad of Dacambe,::, ;1 :! :,,hat ,.:>:Mls still the f,'!"cbl~av and then the t1uestioin I guess a ._._ 1 really. which is e2sential if'l ~11a.s t..his ::really the period ;(:* Which """ reqc,ir.sd or co,~ld it have been done aro,etchat I and!' you laow v ~.:ihat iril.eeded to be <lone o t*tll'IT R.EJ>OllTEl!S

JJ\l..Or,:ON.J'!.!';?OR7-lN G*sr.;RVICI.:

INC. .-----:*too E:QUITAifr.r. SUIL:>i:tG .i;.t.Tlt1om:,. M~!'.l_YLNJD 21:.02 .-e~"S'i~~,-""'~-~ , Qj~:si7CO I 1 1 2 $ 4 5 G i 8 9 ii " I I I 11 I I 1..87 The aecond part of the chart I find not as he lpfu 1 ... as the first half. THE wITj;JESS: Wellv based on the info'l'mation that I have received and the dlscusaiona that I have engaged in with Public*Service Company~ the work w2s Wa,:re 'brought in to do the WO!.'ko There Wf.n:e fairly iL.* tended to be that cert~lin field fea.turee,, fi.eld construe-, I ~i*~i.*'. .. . ,~\j,:: -* tion of the plaB.t harl to be *verified~ and .if tests 1 *----* :.;,:r--. :lAt.OW.O~l,.Ri'a?CR"!'.lN,G ~ZP.VICE: INC* l {;f "'"'"""~

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  • and I think that I still don't ses O:lS-C7~0 1-* .-1 l ** I I

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  • C0l*1r-U8SI0h~R l-1AHILTON:

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Just one copyo ~?..'il specifically intereeted 9 though~ in seelng what. orders or cor~espondence we~e issued by* the NRC staff to Salem itself not just the .gen~ric bulletLns that Siid cloae the plant or £:1ything at all like that* du~ing The plant was sb.u.t down at'*: the:* ' SCHIE*n:R: Iz the~e were dlz--actlv~s I .spec.ifically directed to SaLam I If th.ere " /t II _J -----/;/ .r f . 221 / . -----------~T bulletins whicn mentioned in the testimony but which ****--,-_H .. *,.,~ * *.L' .... 13 . 't-0 r',. 'tl3 .**:le ... , ***~ ri ta j -. l *,;,~Jaq ; __ :> "*,1,,-'i -. . *. I ,. ::,, .. . did nOt have anywhere near as substantial effect on the duz-.stion of the outage'? . MR.a ALEXANDER: I think just the four o :/~:f(f. * .. :'I .;;:'.'d** .. . . *.' _** *--........_,___ ____________ _.:___ __ . __ ------------ _,, ;c, i. --l "ACoM"'*'.'C'"o"""" """'" .,c. t;t~\:P". 'J .... c,~, "'"""" ,.,/a -~~::; W;~f,".:c~

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