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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217H5811999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards 1999 Update to FSAR, for McGuire Nuclear Station.With Instructions,List of Effective Pages for Tables & List of Effective Pages for Figures ML20217G7861999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards MOR for Sept 1999 & Revised MOR for Aug 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Unit 1 & 2 ML20217F3591999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards Info Copy of Cycle 14 COLR for McGuire Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20217F3261999-10-13013 October 1999 Submits Quantity of Tubes Insp from Either Side of SGs A-D & Lists Tubes with Imperfections,Locations & Size.No Tubes Removed from Svc by Plugging.Total of Eleven Tubing Wear Indications Identified at Secondary Side Supports in SGs ML20217F8011999-10-13013 October 1999 Informs That on 990930,NRC Completed mid-cycle PPR of McGuire Nuclear Station.Areas That Warranted More than Core Insp Program Over Next Five Months,Not Identified.Historical Listing of Plant Issues Encl ML20217J5091999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Revs to Section 16.15-4.8.1.1.2.g of McGuire Selected Licensee Commitments Manual.Section Has Been Revised to Allow Testing of Portions of DG Fuel Oil Sys Every 10 Yrs ML20217C8351999-10-0505 October 1999 Communicates Correction to Info Provided During 990917 Meeting with Duke Energy & NRC Region Ii.Occupational Radiation Safety Performance Indicator Values Should Have Been Presented as 1 Instead of 0 ML20217C4471999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-369/99-06 & 50-370/99-06 on 990801- 0911.Determined That One Violation Occurred & Being Treated as Non-Cited Violation ML20212J2191999-10-0404 October 1999 Informs That Util 980326 Response to GL 97-06, Degradation of SG Internals Provides Reasonable Assurance That Condition of Steam Generator Internals Are in Compliance with Current Licensing Bases for Facility ML20212J7801999-10-0404 October 1999 Discusses GL 98-01 Issued by NRC on 980511 & DPC Responses for McGuire NPP & 990615.Informs That NRC Reviewed Responses & Concluded That All Requested Info Re Y2K Readiness Provided.Subj GL Considers to Be Closed ML20212M1651999-09-23023 September 1999 Refers to 990917 Meeting at Region II Office Re Licensee Presentation of self-assessment of McGuire Nuclear Station Performance.List of Attendees & Licensee Presentation Handouts,Encl ML20212D1671999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards Exemption & SER from Certain Requirements of 10CFR50,App A,General Design Criterion 57 Re Isolation of Main Steam Branch Lines Penetrating Containment.Exemption Related to Licensee Application ML20212B6491999-09-15015 September 1999 Informs That Encl Announcement Re 990913 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-9 & NPF-7 Forwarded to C Observer in North Carolina,For Publication ML20212D5321999-09-15015 September 1999 Informs That Duke Energy Corp Agrees to Restrict Max Fuel Rod Average Burnup to 60,000 Mwd/Mtu,In Order to Support NRC Final Approval & Issuance of Requested Amend ML20212A4131999-09-14014 September 1999 Informs That TR DPC-NE-2009P Submitted in 990817 Affidavit, Marked Proprietary,Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure, Pursuant to 10CFR2.709(b) & Section 103(b) of Atomic Energy Act of 1954,as Amended ML20216E8791999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 & Revised Monthly Operating Rept for July 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station ML20212A0501999-09-10010 September 1999 Informs That Postponing Implementation of New Conditions Improved by RG 1.147,rev 12,acceptable Since Evaluation on Relief Based on Implementing Code Case for Duration of Insp Interval ML20212A2631999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards Rev 25 to McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program, IAW 10CFR50.55a. Section 8.0 Contains Summary of Changes & Detailed Description of Changes Associated with Rev 25 ML20212A5191999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests NRC Approval for Relief from Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI,1989 Edition,App VI,VI-2430(c) & 2440(b).Approval of 99-GO-002 Is Requested by 000301 ML20211J3671999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Public Notice of Application for Amend to License NPF-9 Seeking one-time Extension of Surveillance Frequency for TS SR 3.1.4.2 Beyond 25% Extension Allowed by TS SR 3.0.2 ML20211M4451999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Summary of Util Conclusions Re Outstanding Compliance Issue Re Staff Interpretation of TS SR 3.0.1,per Insp Repts 50-369/99-03 & 50-370/99-03,as Discussed with NRC During 990618 Meeting ML20211H1741999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Comments on Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 Specific Reactor Vessel Info Contained in Rvid.Ltr Dtd 990107,rept ATI-98-012-T005 & Partial marked-up Rept WCAP-14995 Encl ML20211K8831999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-369/99-05 & 50-370/99-05 on 990620-0731.Two Violations Occurred & Being Treated as NCVs ML20211G5181999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards SE Re second-10-yr Interval Inservice Insp Program Plan Request for Relief 98-004 for Plant,Unit 1 ML20211F2971999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Updated Pages for DPC-NE-2009,submitted 980722.Pages Modify Fuel Design & thermal-hydraulic Analysis Sections of DPC-NE-2009. Proprietary Page 2-4 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20211B1121999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Topical Rept DPC-NE-2012, Dynamic Rod Worth Measurement Using Casmo/Simulate, Describing Results of Six Drwm Benchmark Cycles at Catawba & McGuire & Discusses Qualification to Use Drwm at Catawba & McGuire ML20210V0171999-08-13013 August 1999 Confirms Conversation Between M Cash & M Franovich on 990806 Re Mgt Meeting,Scheduled for 990917 to Present self- Assessment of Plant Performance.Meeting Will Be Held in Atlanta,Ga ML20210S2231999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for June 1999,encl ML20210T4511999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC RAI Re 981014 Standby Nuclear Svc Water Pond Dam Audit Conducted by FERC ML20210R4311999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Mods,Minor Mods,Procedure Changes & Other Misc Changes Per 10CFR0.59 ML20210R0031999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Revised TS Bases Pages to NRC for Info & Use. Editorial Changes Were Made to Correct Incorrect UFSAR Ref Number Associated with Certain Reactor Coolant Sys Pressure Isolation Valves ML20210Q3701999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006.Authorized Representative of Facility Must Submit Ltr as Listed,Thirty Days Before Exam Date in Order to Register Individuals to Take Exam ML20210H7691999-07-21021 July 1999 Submits Summary of 990715 Meeting at Facility Re Presentation of Results of Most Recent Periodic Ppr.List of Meeting Attendees Encl ML20209H1551999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for May 1999 Also Encl ML20210E1931999-07-13013 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-369/99-04 & 50-370/99-04 on 990509-0619.Four Violations of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as Ncv,Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy NUREG-1431, Forwards SER Agreeing with Util General Interpretation of TS LCO 3.0.6,but Finds No Technical Basis or Guidance That Snubbers Could Be Treated as Exception to General Interpretation1999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards SER Agreeing with Util General Interpretation of TS LCO 3.0.6,but Finds No Technical Basis or Guidance That Snubbers Could Be Treated as Exception to General Interpretation ML20209G5151999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Amended Pages to Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Repts, for 1997 & 1998 for McGuire Nuclear Station. Portion of Rept Was Inadvertently Omitted Due to Administrative Error,Which Has Been Corrected ML20196J9001999-07-0606 July 1999 Informs That 990520 Submittal of Rept DPC-NE-3004-PA,Rev 1, Mass & Energy Release & Containment Response Methodology, Marked Proprietary Will Be Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of AEA of 1954 ML20196J4381999-06-29029 June 1999 Informs That as Result of Staff Review of Util Responses to GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1,NRC Revised Info in Rvid & Releasing Rvid Version 2 ML20196G3721999-06-24024 June 1999 Documents Verbal Info Provided to NRR During Conference Call Re Relief Requests 98-002 & 98-003 ML20196G7461999-06-22022 June 1999 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR54.17(c) That Application for Renewed Operating License Not Be Submitted to NRC Earlier than 20 Yrs Before Expiration of Operating License Currently in Effect ML20195K3601999-06-14014 June 1999 Forwards MORs for May 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 & Revised MORs for Apr 1999.Line 6 Max Dependable Capacity (Gross Mwe) on Operating Data Rept Should Be Revised to 1114 from Jan 1998 to Apr 1999 ML20195D5691999-06-0303 June 1999 Submits Ltr to Facilitate Closing of Inspector Follow Up Item 50-369,370/97-15-05,re Revising Site Drawings in UFSAR Into Summary one-line Flow Diagrams,Per NRC 990327 Telcon ML20195F1851999-06-0202 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-369/99-03 & 50-370/99-03 on 990328- 0508.Two Violations of NRC Requirements Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20195E8771999-06-0202 June 1999 Confirms Telcon with M Cash on 990524 Re Public Meeting for 990715.Purpose of Meeting to Discuss Results of NRC Most Recent PPR ML20207D0521999-05-21021 May 1999 Informs That in Telcon on 990519 Between a Orton & Rf Aiello Arrangements Made for Administration of Initial Written Exam for McGuire Nuclear Station on 990603.Exam Will Be Administered at Catawba Simultaneously with Written Exam ML20196L1791999-05-20020 May 1999 Communicates Util Licensing Position Re Inoperable Snubbers. Licensee Has Determined That Structure of ITS Has Resulted in Certain Confusion Re Treatment of Inoperable Snubbers ML20196L1851999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Proprietary & non-proprietary Version of Rev 1 to TR DPC-NE-3004, Mass & Energy Release & Containment Response Methodology, Consisting of Finer Nodalization of Ice Condenser Region.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20206T4481999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Topical Rept DPC-NE-3002-A, UFSAR Chapter 15 Sys Transient Analysis Methodology, IAW Guidance Contained in NUREG-0390 ML20206R0791999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 & Revised Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217H5811999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards 1999 Update to FSAR, for McGuire Nuclear Station.With Instructions,List of Effective Pages for Tables & List of Effective Pages for Figures ML20217F3261999-10-13013 October 1999 Submits Quantity of Tubes Insp from Either Side of SGs A-D & Lists Tubes with Imperfections,Locations & Size.No Tubes Removed from Svc by Plugging.Total of Eleven Tubing Wear Indications Identified at Secondary Side Supports in SGs ML20217F3591999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards Info Copy of Cycle 14 COLR for McGuire Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20217G7861999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards MOR for Sept 1999 & Revised MOR for Aug 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Unit 1 & 2 ML20217J5091999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Revs to Section 16.15-4.8.1.1.2.g of McGuire Selected Licensee Commitments Manual.Section Has Been Revised to Allow Testing of Portions of DG Fuel Oil Sys Every 10 Yrs ML20217C8351999-10-0505 October 1999 Communicates Correction to Info Provided During 990917 Meeting with Duke Energy & NRC Region Ii.Occupational Radiation Safety Performance Indicator Values Should Have Been Presented as 1 Instead of 0 ML20212D5321999-09-15015 September 1999 Informs That Duke Energy Corp Agrees to Restrict Max Fuel Rod Average Burnup to 60,000 Mwd/Mtu,In Order to Support NRC Final Approval & Issuance of Requested Amend ML20216E8791999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 & Revised Monthly Operating Rept for July 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station ML20212A2631999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards Rev 25 to McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program, IAW 10CFR50.55a. Section 8.0 Contains Summary of Changes & Detailed Description of Changes Associated with Rev 25 ML20212A5191999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests NRC Approval for Relief from Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI,1989 Edition,App VI,VI-2430(c) & 2440(b).Approval of 99-GO-002 Is Requested by 000301 ML20211M4451999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Summary of Util Conclusions Re Outstanding Compliance Issue Re Staff Interpretation of TS SR 3.0.1,per Insp Repts 50-369/99-03 & 50-370/99-03,as Discussed with NRC During 990618 Meeting ML20211H1741999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Comments on Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 Specific Reactor Vessel Info Contained in Rvid.Ltr Dtd 990107,rept ATI-98-012-T005 & Partial marked-up Rept WCAP-14995 Encl ML20211F2971999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Updated Pages for DPC-NE-2009,submitted 980722.Pages Modify Fuel Design & thermal-hydraulic Analysis Sections of DPC-NE-2009. Proprietary Page 2-4 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20211B1121999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Topical Rept DPC-NE-2012, Dynamic Rod Worth Measurement Using Casmo/Simulate, Describing Results of Six Drwm Benchmark Cycles at Catawba & McGuire & Discusses Qualification to Use Drwm at Catawba & McGuire ML20210S2231999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for June 1999,encl ML20210T4511999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC RAI Re 981014 Standby Nuclear Svc Water Pond Dam Audit Conducted by FERC ML20210R0031999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Revised TS Bases Pages to NRC for Info & Use. Editorial Changes Were Made to Correct Incorrect UFSAR Ref Number Associated with Certain Reactor Coolant Sys Pressure Isolation Valves ML20210R4311999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Mods,Minor Mods,Procedure Changes & Other Misc Changes Per 10CFR0.59 ML20209H1551999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for May 1999 Also Encl ML20209G5151999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Amended Pages to Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Repts, for 1997 & 1998 for McGuire Nuclear Station. Portion of Rept Was Inadvertently Omitted Due to Administrative Error,Which Has Been Corrected ML20196G3721999-06-24024 June 1999 Documents Verbal Info Provided to NRR During Conference Call Re Relief Requests 98-002 & 98-003 ML20196G7461999-06-22022 June 1999 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR54.17(c) That Application for Renewed Operating License Not Be Submitted to NRC Earlier than 20 Yrs Before Expiration of Operating License Currently in Effect ML20195K3601999-06-14014 June 1999 Forwards MORs for May 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 & Revised MORs for Apr 1999.Line 6 Max Dependable Capacity (Gross Mwe) on Operating Data Rept Should Be Revised to 1114 from Jan 1998 to Apr 1999 ML20195D5691999-06-0303 June 1999 Submits Ltr to Facilitate Closing of Inspector Follow Up Item 50-369,370/97-15-05,re Revising Site Drawings in UFSAR Into Summary one-line Flow Diagrams,Per NRC 990327 Telcon ML20196L1791999-05-20020 May 1999 Communicates Util Licensing Position Re Inoperable Snubbers. Licensee Has Determined That Structure of ITS Has Resulted in Certain Confusion Re Treatment of Inoperable Snubbers ML20196L1851999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Proprietary & non-proprietary Version of Rev 1 to TR DPC-NE-3004, Mass & Energy Release & Containment Response Methodology, Consisting of Finer Nodalization of Ice Condenser Region.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20206R0791999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 & Revised Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 ML20206T4481999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Topical Rept DPC-NE-3002-A, UFSAR Chapter 15 Sys Transient Analysis Methodology, IAW Guidance Contained in NUREG-0390 ML20206S9151999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards Rev 29 to McGuire Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments. Section 16.11-16.2 Has Been Revised to Apply Guidance of NUREG-0133 for Performing Gaseous Effluent Dose Pathway Calculations ML20206K1341999-05-0303 May 1999 Forwards 1999 Interim UFSAR for McGuire Nuclear Station. UFSAR Update Includes Items Relocated During Improved Tech Specs Implementation.Next Regular UFSAR Update as Required 10CFR50.71(e) Is Due in Oct 1999 ML20206F3321999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for 1998 for McGuire Nuclear Station. Listed Attachments Are Contents of Rept.Revised ODCM Was Submitted to NRC on 990203 ML20206E4101999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Four Copies of Rev 9 Todpc Nuclear Security & Contingency Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20206B4791999-04-20020 April 1999 Requests Exemption from GDC 57 Re Reactor Containment - Closed Sys Isolation Valves,As Described in 10CFR,App a for Containment Penetrations M393 & M261.Detailed Technical Evaluation & Justification for Exemption Request,Encl ML20205S9731999-04-19019 April 1999 Submits Info Re Quantity of SG Tubes Inspected,Tube Indications of Imperfections & Tubes Removed from Svc by Plugging,Per TS 5.6.8,part B 05000369/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-01(S)-00 Re Contract Employee Submittal of False Info Resulting in Gaining Unescorted Access.No Licensee Planned Corrective Actions or Other Regulatory Commitments Were Identified as Result of Incidence1999-04-16016 April 1999 Forwards LER 99-01(S)-00 Re Contract Employee Submittal of False Info Resulting in Gaining Unescorted Access.No Licensee Planned Corrective Actions or Other Regulatory Commitments Were Identified as Result of Incidence ML20205P8891999-04-13013 April 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for Feb 1999 Encl ML20206K3561999-04-13013 April 1999 Forwards Revised McGuire Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments (SLC) Manual. Significant Changes Are Marked by Vertical Bars on Right Margin ML20205K5131999-04-0707 April 1999 Forwards Complete Response to NRC 981209 & 990105 RAIs on Question 11 Re LARs for McGuire & Catawba Nuclear Stations. Addl Info Received from W & Contained in Encl W ML20205B6011999-03-23023 March 1999 Requests That NRC Place Technical Interface Agreement 97-02 Re URI 96-11-03,raising Operability & Design Criteria Conformance Issues Re Hydraulic Snubbers Installed at Plant & NRR Response on Dockets to Provide Record of Issue ML20205C4611999-03-23023 March 1999 Submits Correction to Violation Against 10CFR50 App B, Criterion VII, Control of Purchased Matl,Equipment & Svcs, Issued to McGuire Nuclear Station on 980807 ML20205B6161999-03-23023 March 1999 Provides Addl Info & Correction to Typo in Re License Bases Record Change Re License Amend Submittals ,approved as FOL NPF-9 & NPF-17,amends 184 & 166, respectively.Marked-up TS Pages,Encl ML20204J0051999-03-19019 March 1999 Forwards Response to 990127 & 28 RAIs Re GL 96-05 for Catawba & McGuire Nuclear Stations ML20204E1791999-03-18018 March 1999 Reflects 990318 Telcon Re License Bases Record Change for License Amend Submittals ,approved as Amends 184 & 166,respectively for Licenses NPF-9 & NPF-17.TS Pages Encl ML20204C8821999-03-15015 March 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for Jan 1999 Encl ML20207C2071999-02-25025 February 1999 Informs of Revised Expected Submittal Date of Proposed License Amend Presented at 990127 Meeting Re Soluble Boron & Boraflex.Util Plans to Submit Proposed License Amend in First Quarter of 1999 ML20207C7691999-02-22022 February 1999 Forwards Annual Occupational Radiation Exposure Rept for 1998. Rept Provides Tabulation of Number of Station,Utility & Other Personnel Receiving Exposure Greater than 100mRem/yr Followed by Total Dose for Each Respective Worker ML20207C6851999-02-22022 February 1999 Forwards Revised TS Bases Pages,Reflecting Removal of SI Signal on Low Steamline Pressure on Page B 3.3.2-16 & Adding Clarification for Increasing Hydrogen Recombiner Power During Testing on Page B 3.6.7-4 ML20206S3341999-01-28028 January 1999 Forwards Proprietary & non-proprietary Responses to NRC 981209 & 990105 RAIs Re Util Lars,Permitting Use of W Fuel at McGuire & Catawba Stations.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20199E0081999-01-12012 January 1999 Forwards MOR for Dec 1998 & Revised MOR for Nov 1998 for McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20199C9861999-01-0707 January 1999 Forwards Annual Lake Norman Environ Summary Rept for 1997,as Required by NPDES Permit NC0024392,including Detailed Results & Data Comparable to That of Previous Years.With Corrected Pages 3 & 19 to 1994-95 Lake Norman Creel Rept 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:VENDOR/MANUFACTURER TO NRC
MONTHYEARML19327B2491989-10-0606 October 1989 Forwards Justification for Extension of Applicability of 890807 SER Re Acceptance of BAW-10175, Rod Exchange Methodology Topical Rept. ML20247G4991989-03-30030 March 1989 Forwards Proprietary BAW-10175P, Rod Exchange Methodology, Developed for Calculating Parameters While Performing Control Rod Measurements Using Rod Exchange Technique to Be Used at Plants.Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20235M8971989-02-10010 February 1989 Requests Withholding of Proprietary WCAP 12125, Catawba Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration Induced Fatigue, Per 10CFR2.790 ML20205Q6331988-11-0202 November 1988 Forwards Revised Proprietary Pages to BAW-10164P, RELAP5/Mod2-B&W,Advanced Computer Program for LWR LOCA & Non-LOCA Transient Analysis. Cso Film Boiling Correlation Replaced w/Condie-Bengston IV Correlation & Typos Corrected ML20195B6091988-10-21021 October 1988 Forwards Summary of B&W Fuel Co Position Re Small Break LOCA Calculations Contained in Util FSARs for Upcoming Reload Cores Which Will Contain Fuel Mfg by B&W ML20207L9221988-09-26026 September 1988 Requests That Proprietary Rept WCAP-10988 Re Response to NRC Questions on COBRA-NC/Model 3 Be Withheld from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790).Affidavit Encl ML20207L7651988-08-30030 August 1988 Requests That Proprietary WCAP 11935, McGuire Unit 2 Evaluation for Tube Vibration Induced Fatigue, Be Withheld from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20151H9381988-07-25025 July 1988 Forwards Proprietary BAW-10168P, B&W LOCA Evaluation Model for Recirculating Steam Generator Plants ML20151F7661988-03-29029 March 1988 Forwards Updated Pages to Proprietary BAW-10171P, REFLOD3B- Model for Multinode Core Reflooding Analysis, Per ECCS Methodology for Facilities Reloads.Mod Removes Henry Quench Temp Criteria & Potential Conflict in Logic.Pages Withheld ML20234C2231987-12-28028 December 1987 Forwards Proprietary BAW-10164P, RELAP5/MOD2-B&W,Advanced Program for LWR LOCA & Non-LOCA Transient Analysis. Rept Describes Computer Code Used to Analyze RCS Behavior During Blowdown Phase of LOCA Transient.Rept Withheld ML20234D1101987-12-14014 December 1987 Forwards Proprietary BAW-10171P, REFLOD3B,Model for Multinode Core Reflooding Analysis. Rept Describes Computer Code That B&W Will Be Using to Analyze RCS Behavior During Refill of LOCA Transient.Rept Withheld ML20236C0261987-10-22022 October 1987 Forwards Proprietary BAW-10165P, FRAP-T6-B&W:Computer Code for Transient Analysis of LWR Fuel Rods. Rept Describes Computer Code That B&W Will Be Using for Future Transient Analyses of LWR Fuel Rods.Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20236H4971987-07-29029 July 1987 Forwards Draft Proprietary Topical Rept BAW-10166P, Beach Computer Code for Reflood Heat Transfer During Loca. Draft Submitted to Permit Interaction Between B&W,Nrc & Util. Affidavit for Withholding Encl.Fee Paid ML20236B4141987-07-13013 July 1987 Forwards Proprietary Draft 1 of BAW-10168P, ...B&W LOCA Evaluation Model for Recirculating Steam Generator Plants, to Be Used for LOCA Analysis of Catawba & McGuire Reload Fuel Cycles.Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790).Fee Paid ML20212R4711987-04-15015 April 1987 Forward Proprietary Draft 1 to BAW-10171P, REFLOD3B,Model for Multinode Core Reflooding Analysis, for Review of ECCS Methodology for Plants Fuel Reloads,Per . W/Affidavit.Draft Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790).Fee Paid ML20206E7851987-04-0202 April 1987 Confirms Intention to Use FOAM2 Computer Program as Part of ECCS Evaluation Model for Westinghouse Designed Plants. Review of Applicability of Code to Westinghouse Designed Plants Requested Prior to 880701 NRC-87-3194, Documents 861231 Telcon Re Anomalous Plant Data at Callaway & Wolf Creek.Investigation Initiated.Data Specs for McGuire, Catawba & Millstone Will Be Transmitted1987-01-0707 January 1987 Documents 861231 Telcon Re Anomalous Plant Data at Callaway & Wolf Creek.Investigation Initiated.Data Specs for McGuire, Catawba & Millstone Will Be Transmitted ML20213H0151986-11-14014 November 1986 Forwards Proprietary Draft 1 to BAW-10165P, FRAP-T6-B&W Computer Code for Transient Analysis of LWR Fuel Rods. Rept Submitted to Permit Interaction Between NRC & B&W to Support Util Schedule Needs.Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFRF2.790) NRC-86-3160, Submits Updated List of Plants Affected by Changes in ECCS Evaluation Model Described in Rev 1 to Addendum 3 to WCAP-9561-P1986-09-0808 September 1986 Submits Updated List of Plants Affected by Changes in ECCS Evaluation Model Described in Rev 1 to Addendum 3 to WCAP-9561-P ML20203M6321986-08-29029 August 1986 Forwards Proprietary Draft 1 to BAW-10164P, RELAP/MOD2 - B&W.Advanced Computer Program for LWR LOCA & Non-LOCA Transient Analysis, Per 860714 Licensing Plan for ECCS Methodology.Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790).Affidavit Encl ML20212B8741986-08-0101 August 1986 Requests That WCAP-11224 Tubesheet Region Plugging Criterion for Duke Power Co McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 Steam Generators Be Withheld from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790).Affidavit Encl ML20199F3121986-06-19019 June 1986 Requests Summary of 860527 Meeting W/Util to Discuss Licensee Plans to Shot Peen Unit 1 Steam Generator Tubes & Results of Recent Unit 2 Steam Generator Tube Insps ML20198J4621986-05-23023 May 1986 Forwards Proposed Licensing Plans for Safety/Eccs Analysis Submittals for Facility Reloads.Comparison W/Original Licensing Plans Provided NRC-86-3112, Forwards Results of Bart Evaluation Model Large Break LOCA 10CFR50.46 Analysis,Demonstrating Acceptability of upper-head Injection Removal in Support of License Amend. Info Re Sys Behavior W/ & W/O upper-head Injection Encl1986-03-18018 March 1986 Forwards Results of Bart Evaluation Model Large Break LOCA 10CFR50.46 Analysis,Demonstrating Acceptability of upper-head Injection Removal in Support of License Amend. Info Re Sys Behavior W/ & W/O upper-head Injection Encl ML20138A1331986-03-12012 March 1986 Forwards Draft McGuire Bart Evaluation Model Analysis W/Upper Head Injection (Uhi) Removed from Svc.Results Preliminary.Discussion of Calculated ECCS Performance W/O Uhi Encl as Requested ML20137L0391985-12-0606 December 1985 Requests Withholding of Proprietary Info from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20205H3571985-09-19019 September 1985 Requests Proprietary Resistance Temp Detector Bypass Elimination Licensing Rept for McGuire Units 1 & 2 Be Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20211K7841985-04-25025 April 1985 Forwards Affidavit for Withholding Proprietary McGuire Units 1 & 2 Tubesheet Region Plugging Criterion (Ref 10CFR2.790).Nonproprietary Version Encl.Proprietary Version Withheld ML20135E2551984-06-27027 June 1984 Requests That WCAP-10585, Technical Bases for Eliminating Large Primary Loop Pipe Rupture as Structural Design Basis for McGuire Units 1 & 2, Be Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20087M4131984-03-14014 March 1984 Requests Withholding of Proprietary Info Requested by Util from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790).Affidavit AW-76-60 Encl ML20079R6891983-06-17017 June 1983 Provides Info Re DS-416 Undervoltage Trip Attachments to Be Utilized in NRC Evaluation of Facility,Per B Wright Request ML20151H7721983-04-0404 April 1983 Application for Withholding Proprietary Info Re Westinghouse Reactor Protection Sys/Esf Actuation Sys Setpoint Methodology (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20070C7631982-12-10010 December 1982 Part 21 Rept Re Problem W/Brown Boveri Electric,Inc Low Voltage Circuit Breakers W/Solid State Trip Devices.Units from San Onofre 2 & 3 Failed Due to long-term Degradation of Filter Capacitor C205.Suspect Trip Units Should Be Tested ML20067B6101982-11-17017 November 1982 Requests Withholding of Proprietary Matl Re RCS Total Flowrate Vs R1 & R2 - Four Loops in Operation (Sts),Per Encl Affidavit AW-76-60 ML20052C6361982-04-29029 April 1982 Requests Withholding of Proprietary Info Re Power Level Increase & Authorizes Use of Info by Duke Power Co. Affidavit Encl ML20038B2281981-11-25025 November 1981 Authorizes Util to Use Proprietary Info.Withholding of Info from Public Disclosure Requested (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20038C0241981-10-29029 October 1981 Requests Withholding of Proprietary Version of Clasix Computer Program for Analysis of Reactor Plant Containment Response to Hydrogen Release & Deflagration, (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19338E9961980-09-25025 September 1980 Authorizes Use of Encl Affidavit in Support of Duke Power Co Application for Withholding CAW-80-60 Re Qualification of safety-related Instruments.Util Nonproprietary Response to NRC Questions Re Barton Transmitters Encl ML19269H4391980-07-16016 July 1980 Forwards Final Rept Re Potential Problem in safety-related Overcurrent Relays.Problem Was Random in Nature & Not Generic ML19309G0531980-04-25025 April 1980 Forwards Update to Util 800211 Ltr Re Potential Problem in safety-related Overcurrent Relays.Failure of Silicon Controlled Rectifier within Relay Traced to Migrating Copper Into Bulk Silicon Matl.Less than 0.1% Failure Rate Observed ML20126B9341980-02-12012 February 1980 Confirms 800207 Telcon Re Failure of Valves.Forwards Part 21 Rept 1989-03-30
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Pittsturgf1 Pennsytvania 15230 September 25, 1980 NS-RAW-271 Mr. Harold Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attention: B. J. Youngblood
SUBJECT:
Docket Nos. 50-369 and 50-370 McGuire Nuclear Power Station Units 1 and 2 REF: Duke Power Company Application for Withholding, CAW-80-60, Duke Power Company to Denton, September 1980
Dear Mr. Denton:
The proprietary material for which withholding is being requested by Duke Power Comoany is of the same technical type as that proprietary material previous j submitted concerning the qualification of safety-related instruments.
The previous application for withholding, AW-76-39, dated August 27, 1986, was accompanied by a non-proprietary affidavit signed by the owner of the proprietary information, Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Further, the material previously submitted, AW-76-39, was approved by the Comission on April 15, 1977 and is equally applicable to this material.
Accordingly, this letter authorizes the use of the previously furnished affidavit in support of Duke Power Company's application for withholding CAW 80-60.
Correspondence with respect to the proprietary aspects of the application for withholding or the Westinghouse affidavits should reference CAW-80-60 and should be addressed to the undersigned.
Very truly yours,
'N JLukLW Robert A. Wiesemann, Manager Regulatory & Legislative Affairs
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Mr. John F. Stolz, Chief Lir;ht Water Reactors Project Division of Project Management Office of Nuclear Raactor Regulation i l
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. I APPLICATION FOR WITHHOLDING PROPRIETARY INFORMATION FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
SUBJECT:
Westinghouse Equipment Qualification Programs and Thermal Environmental Qualification Curve REF: Westinghouse L'etter No. NS-CE-ll83, Eicheidinger to Stolz, dated August 27, 1976 This application for withholding is submitted by Westinghouse Electric Corporation (" Westinghouse") pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of Section 2.790 of the Commission's regulations. Withholding from public disclosure is requested with respect to the subject infor- .
mation which is further identified in the affidavit accomp'anying this application. ,
The undersigned has reviewed the information sought to be withheld and is authorized to apply for its withholding on. behalf of Westinghouse, WRD, notification of wh'ich was sent to the Secretary of the Commission on April 19, 1976.
The affidavit accompanying this application sets forth the basis on which the information may be withheld from public disclosure by the Commission and addresses with specificity the considerations listed in paragraph (b)(4) of Section 2.790 of the Commission's regulations.
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Accordingly, it is respectfully requested that the subject information which is proprietary to Wes;inghouse and which is further identified in the affidavit be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR Section 2.790 of the Commission's regulations.
Correspondence with respect to this application for withholding or the accompanying affidavit should be addressed to the undersigned.
Very truly yours, 1.jj2M W Robert A. Wiesemann, Manager Licensing Programs
/kek Enclosure cc: J. W. Maynard, Esq.
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l Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Robert A. Wiesemann, who, being by me duly sworn according to law, de-poses and says that he is authorized to execute this Affidavit on behalf l
of Westinghouse Electric Corporation (" Westinghouse") and that the aver-ments of fact set forth in this Affidavit are true and correct to the b@st of his knowledge, information, and belief:
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(1) I am Manager, Licensing Programs, in the Pressurized Water Reactor Systems Division, of Westinghouse Electric Corporation and as such, I have been specifically delegated the function of reviewing the proprietary information sought to be withheld from public dis-closure in connection with nuclear power plant licensing or rule-making proceedings, and am authorized to . apply for its withholding on behalf of the Westinghouse Water Reactor Divisions. .
(2) I am making this Affidavit in conformance with the provisions of 10 CFR Section 2.790 of the Commission's regulations and in con-junction with the Westinghouse application for withholding ac-companying this Affidavit.
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(3) I have personal knowledge of the criteria and procedures utilized by Westinghouse Nuclear Energy Systems in designating information 4
as a trade secret, privileged or as confidential commercial or financial information.
- (4) Pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (b)(4) of Section 2.790 t of the Commission's regulations, the following is furnished for l
consideration by the Ccmmission in determining whether the in- !
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(i) The information sought to be withheld from public disclosure l
is owned and has been held in confidence by Westinghouse.
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(ii) The information is of a type customarily held in confidence by Westinghouse and not customarily disclosed to the public.
Westinghouse has a rational basis for determining the types of information customarily held in confidence by it and, in I
- that connection, utilizes a system to determine when and whether to hold certain types of information in confidence.
i The applicatica of that system and the substance of that '
i system constitutes Westinghouse policy and provides the rational basis required. '
Under that system, information is held in confidence if it falls in one or more of several types, the release of which might result in the loss of an existing or potential com-j petitive advantage, as follows:
(a) The information reveals the distinguishing aspects of a process (or component, structure, tool, method, etc.)
where prevention of its use by any of Westinghouse's competitors without license from Westinghouse consti-tutes a competitive economic advantage over other J
j companies.
(b) It consists of supporting data, including test data, l relative to a process (or ccmponent. structure, tool, method, etc.), the application of which data secures a competitive economic advantage, e.g., by optimization or improved marketability.
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of resources or improve his competitive position in the design, manufacture, shipment, installation, assurance of quality, or licensing a similcr product.
i (d) It reveals cost or price information, production cap-i acities, budget levels, or commercial strategies of
- Westinghouse, its customers or suppliers.
(e) It reveals aspects of past, present, or future West-
! inghouse or customer funded development plans and pro-grams of potential commercial value to Westinghouse.
4 (f) It contains patentable ideas, for which patent pro-tection may be desirable.
j (g) It is not tne property of Westinghouse, but must be l treated as proprietary by Westinghouse according to j agreements with the owner.
i There are sound policy reasons behind the Westinghouse
! system which include the following:
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i (a) The use of such information by Westinghouse gives Westinghouse a competitive advantage over its ccm-
- t l petitors. It is, therefore, withheld from disclosure 1
to protect the Westinghouse competitive position.
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..y AW-76-39 (b) It is information which is marketable in many ways.
The extent to which such information is available to _
competitors diminishes the Westinghouse ability to sell products and services involving the use of the information.
(c) Use by our competitor would put Wdstinghouse at a competitive disadvantage by reducing his expenditure of resources at our expense.
(d) Each component of proprietary information pertinent to a particular competitive advantage is potentially as valuable as the total competitive advantage. If competitors acquire components of proprietary infor-mation, any one component may be the key to the entire puzzle, thereby depriving Westinghouse of a competitive advantage.
(e) Unrestricted disclosure would jeopardize the position of prominence of Westinghouse in the world market, and thereby give a market advantage to the competition in those countries.
(f) The Westinghouse capacity to invest corporate assets in research and development depends upon the success in obtaining and maintainir.g a competitive advantage.
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AW-76-39 (iii) The information is being transmitted to the Commission in confidence and, under the provisions of 10 CFR Section 2.790, it is to be received in confidence by the Commission.
(iv) The information is not available in public sources to the best of our knowledge and belief.
(v) The proprietary information sought to be withheld in this submittal is that which is appropriately marked in the attachment to Westinghouse letter number NS-CE-ll83, Eiche1dinger to Stolz, dated August 27, 1976, concerning Westinghouse equipment quali-fication programs and thermal environmental qualification curve.
The letter and attachment are being submitted in response to the NRC's request for information dated July 28, 1976.
This information enables Westinghouse to:
(a) Develop test inputs and procedures to satisfactorily verify the design of Westinghouse supplied equipment.
(b) Assist its customers to obtain licenses.
Further, the information has substantial commercial value as follows: !
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(a) Westinghouse can sell the use of this information to customers.
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- AW-76-39 (b) Westinghouse uses the information to verify the design of equipment which is sold to customers. .
(c) Westinghouse can sell testing services based upon the experience gained and the test equipment and methods developed.
Public disclosure of this information is likely to cause substantial harm to the competitive position of Westinghouse because it would enhance the ability of competitors to de-sign, manufacture, verify, and sell electrical equipment for commercial power reactors without commensurate expenses.
Also, public disclosure of the information would enable ,
others having the same or similar equipment to use the infor- -
mation to meet NRC requirements for licensing documentation without purchasing the right to use the infonnation.
The development of the equipment desce: bed in part by the information is the result of many years of devel:opment by Westinghouse and the expenditure of a considerable sum of money.
This could only be duplicated by a competitor if he were to invest similar sums of money and provided he had the appropriate talent available and could'somehew obtain the requisite experience.
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s Attachment 1 McGuire Nuclear Station Class lE Equipment Qualification I. Barton Transmitters (Lot 2)
In a letter dated January 24,1980 fromJ F Stoltz to T M Anderson, the staff requested additional information from Westinghouse regarding the qualification test report entitled " Qualification Test of ITT/Barton Transmitters, Prcduction Lot No. 2" (NS-TMA-2184 dated January 16, 1980).
L Westinghouse responded generically to Questions 1, 2 and 4 of the staff's January 24 letter (NS-TMA-2248 dated May 21,1980). The following response to Question 3 specifically applies to the Barton Lot 2 units employed in McGuire IJnit 1 Question 3:
Westinghouse notes that the [ ]b,c.e of tist unit BE-2 exceeds the acceptance criteria and is under further investigation.
Westinghouse noted that it suspects that a [ ]b,c,e problem exists within this unit. Should this be the cause, it would appear that this 'is a potential source for common mode failures of these transmitters when subjected to harsh environmental conditions, Why will transmitters tsed
, in plant applications not be subject to the same problems if [
]b c,e is the cause of the [ ]?b,c.e Further, what acticn I
will be taken to qualify this instrument if the failure of this instrument to meet the acceptance requirements is not attributed to,[
]?b,c,e What is the rationale.for permitting plants to operate with this instrument during the time required to demonstrate acceptable qualification?
Response: (Applicable only to McGuire Unit 1 Lot No. 2 transmitters)
[ ]b,c.e exhibited an unusually [ ]b,c.e early in the temperature transient, The magnitude of this [ ]b,c.e far exceeded the [ ]b,c.e of the other three differential pressure units tested. Singe this appeared to be a [ -]b , c .e caused by [
], ,c.e Westinghouse performed additional tests on an instrumented unit to determine the [ ].b,c,e As shown in Figure 1, the maximum temperature difference between the [
]b,c.e is approximately [ ]b,c.e at five minutes into the event which corresponds to the time of the observed [ ].b,c,e Based on this information, Westinghouse has developed a model to determine the acceptability of the remaining units in 'ot No. 2 This model uses the values of the [ ]b,c e to calculate the expected [ ].b,c,e Also included is the [ ]b,c,e determined from the final temperature calibration.
In addition to the original four test units, three more differential pressure units have been tested and compared to the model. Based on this data from seven units the model is somewhat conservative as shown below:
S/N Predicted Actual b,c,e 503 504 466 505 602 501 500 J
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Westinghouse is performing additional testing to reduce the conservatism before passing judgement on all of the units in lot No. 2 The transmitters used for pressurizer water level and steam generator water level for McGuire Unit 1 have been reviewed using the conservative model and all negative errors are less than [ ]%, This is within the trip and monitoring accuracy requirement for this project. An additional requirement for McGuire Unit 1 is to limit the positive error for the
- trip function of narrow range stearn generator level transmitters to
+5%. The original Lot 2 report noted an error of [ ]%b ,c.e early in the steam test transient, Additional tests were performed on the same unit using [ ]b,c,e ,
This caused the temperature of the [.
]b,c,e more closely during the first minute and limited the positive error to less than [ ]%b,c.e . In other words, the temperature difference between the [ ] ,c,e shown in Figure 1 has been reduced to a level compatible to McGuire Unit I functional requirements.
II. Containment Air Return and Hydrogen Skimmer Fan Motors NRC letter dated March 7,1980 requested Duke to provide justification for the acceptability of separate effects testing for the containment air return and hydrogen slimmer fan motors. Specifically, the NRC Staff's concern was that although the motor insulation system and other motor components are qualified for a radiation environment in excess of the calculated normal plus accident radiation environment, the motorette testing did not include
< exposure to a steam environment following exposure to radiation.
Duke Power Company has reviewed the design and testing of tnese fan motors.
We have determined that the combined effects of a radiation environment and a steam environment were previously included in the qualification testing on a complete motor assembly. The motor assembly tested was a valve motor
. operator composed of the materials identified in Reliance Electric Company Report NUC-9 which are similar to the materials composing the McGuire
containment air return and hydrogen skimmer fan motors. This valve motor operator (ID No. 2Y267074AlEZ) was irradiated and examined as reported by Reliance in NUC-9 and then shipped to the Limitorque Corporation where it was successfully tested in a steam environment in accordance with IEEE 382-1972 as reported in Limitorque Test Report 600456 The radiation and steam environmental parameters used in the Reliance and Limitorque tests envelope the accident conditions for the McGuire fan motors, Cuke Power Co.upany therefore concludes that in addition to the environmental testing described in Joy Manufacturing Company Test Report X-604, the er.vironmental testing described above further assures the capability of the McGuire containment air return and hydrogen skimmer fan motors to function in the postulated McGuire accident environrcent.
III. Barton 351 Pressure Sensing Bellows Device The design of the McGuire containment pressure sensing system has been modified thereby deleting the use of the Barton 351 pressure sensing bellows device.
The pressure transmitters have been relocated to the penetration rooms on elevations 750' and 733' adjacent to the containment in the Auxiliary Building. Instrument lines will be run from the transmitters to the containment. Relocation of the transmitters has the following advantages:
- 1. Area environment is much less severe which effectively eliminates inaccuracies induced by high radiation.
- 2. Transmitters are closely accessible for calibration and maintenance.
- 3. Response time of'the pressure sensing system is improved.
To assure that containment isolation provisions are met, a motor-operated, fail-as-is valve will be installed on each impulse line. These valves will have open and closed position indicators and control switches in the control room.
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