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MONTHYEARML18152B3571999-10-22022 October 1999 Requests Relief from Temporary Repair of Through Wall Leak Discovered on 30 Inch Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Discharge Pipe Associated with Service Water Sys Common to Surry Units 1 & 2 ML18152B3581999-10-14014 October 1999 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/98-201 & 50-281/98-201.Corrective Actions:Visual Insps Were Completed on Accessible Coatings Inside Containment for Both Units 1 & 2 ML18152B3541999-10-12012 October 1999 Requests Use of Code Case N-532 & N-619,per Provisions of 10CFR50.55a(a)(3).Detailed Info Supporting Request,Encl. Attachment 2 Includes Technical White Paper That Provides Further Technical Info ML18152B3401999-09-27027 September 1999 Requests That Ma Walker Be Removed from List of Individuals Scheduled to Take Exam IAW Guidance Provided in NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Exam Stds for Power Reactors ML18152B3391999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request IWE-3,which Now Includes Addl Visual Exam Requirement After post-repair or Mod Pressure Testing Is Completed,Per Telcon with NRC ML18152B3381999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of License for Bf Jurewicz & JW Heide.Without Encls ML18152B3331999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Revised 180-day Response to NRC GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML18152B6671999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Two NRC Forms 536,containing Info on Proposed Site Specific Operator Licensing Exam Schedules & Estimated Number of Applicants Planning to Take Exams And/Or Gfes,In Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML18152B3341999-09-16016 September 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition with 1992 Addenda of ASME Section XI Re Containment Liner Examination Requirements,For North Anna & Surry Power Stations ML18152B4521999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Comments on Review of Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis of Operational Event That Occurred at Plant,On 980508,as Reported in LER 98-009 ML20216F1381999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Retake Exam Repts 50-280/99-302 & 50-281/99-302 on 990824.One SRO Applicant Who Received re-take Operating Test Passed re-take Exam ML18152B4501999-09-0808 September 1999 Submits in Triplicate,Application for Renewal of License for Rd Scherer,Iaw 10CFR55.57.Requests That Certification of Medical Exam by Facility Licensee,Nrc Form 396,be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4471999-09-0101 September 1999 Requests That NRC Remove Listed Labels from Distribution ML18152B3711999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,per Plant TS Table 3.7.6.Rept Has Been Reviewed by Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML18152B3851999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Revised TS Basis Pages for TS 3.1.B,deleting Reactor Vessel Toughness Data Duplicated in Ufsar.Ref to Applicable UFSAR Section Included in TS Basis ML18152B3661999-08-20020 August 1999 Provides Medical Status Rept for E Washington,As Required by License Conditions.Summary of E Washington Current Physical Exam & Pertinent Lab Data Attached.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3651999-08-20020 August 1999 Requests Removal of License Condition from Sh Wightman Operator License SOP-21538.Updated NRC Form 396 Is Encl.Form NRC 396 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3681999-08-20020 August 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Two Instances in Which Conditions of Approval in Coc Were Not Observed in Making Shipment.Two Type B Shipments Using Model CNS 8-120B Package Were Made After Expiration of QA Program Approval Between 990531-0628 ML18152B3801999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Technical Rept NE-1206,Rev 0, Surry Unit 2,Cycle 16 Startup Physics Tests Rept, Summarizing Results of Physics Testing Program Performed After Initial Criticality on 990525 ML18152B3781999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Surry Power Station,Unit 2 for 1999 Refueling Outage.Rept Provides Summary of Examination Performed During Outage for Third ISI Interval.No New Commitments Were Made ML18152B3751999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML20210Q7661999-08-0606 August 1999 Requests Exception to 10CFR50.4 Requirement to Provide Total of Twelve Paper Copies When Submitting Surry & North Anna UFSAR Updates.Seek Approval to Submit Only Signed Original & One CD-ROM Version,Per Conversation with J Skoczlas ML18152B4081999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990520 & 0525 RAIs Re North Anna & Surry Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves. ML18152B4091999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Vepc semi-annual fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Rept for 990101-990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML18152B4001999-07-29029 July 1999 Requests Relief from Certain Impractical Requirements of ASME Section XI Code Associated with Partial Exams Conducted During 1998 Surry Unit 1 Refueling Outage.Relief Request SR-020 Encl ML18152B3981999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards 60-day Response to GL 99-02, Lab Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal. Commitments Contained in Ltr,Listed ML18152B3971999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Estimates of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to NRC AL 99-02 ML18152B3961999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Preliminary,Uncertified License Application & Medical Certification for License to Operate Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2 for Ds Cobb.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 (a)(6) ML18151A6281999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 19 to EPIP-4.02,rev 14 to EPIP-4.16,rev 8 to EPIP-4.21 & Rev 7 to EPIP-4.30.EP & EPIPs Continue to Meet Stds of 10CFR50.47(b) ML18152B3991999-07-23023 July 1999 Requests That License for Jz Laplante Be Canceled as License Is No Longer Required ML18152B3931999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Updated NRC Form 396 & Ltr,Which Documents Medical Status of Mb Gross,License SOP-20476-2.Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4401999-07-0101 July 1999 Informs NRC That on 990511,Dominion Resources,Inc,Executed Amended & Restated Agreement & Plan of Merger with Consolidated Natural Gas Co ML18152B4371999-06-24024 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Clarification of Relief Requests Submitted on 990212,requesting Relief from Performing Hydrostatic Testing for Certain Small Diameter Class 1,RCS Pressure Boundary Connections ML18152B4361999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Response to RAI Re Surry & North Anna Power Stations,Units 1 & 2,per GL 96-06 ML18152B4301999-06-0303 June 1999 Informs of Util Intention to Revise Schedule for Submittal of License Renewal Applications for Surry & North Anna Power Stations to March 2002 ML18152B4261999-05-28028 May 1999 Provides Formal Notification of Effect of Recent Organizational Restructuring on OLs of North Anna & Surry Power Stations,Per NRC 990513 Telcon Request ML18152B4221999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Info Concerning Changes to ECCS Evaluation Models & Application in Existing Licensing Analyses for Surry & North Anna Power Stations,Units 1 & 2 ML18152B4231999-05-26026 May 1999 Informs That Vepc Will Revise 180 Day Response to NRC GL 96-05,within 120 Days of Date of Ltr to Incorporate Commitment to Participate in Joint Owners Group Program as Applicable ML18152B4211999-05-25025 May 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Relief Request P-11 to Clarify Original Intent of Request by Specifically Requesting Relief from Requirements of Section 6.1 of OM-6 ML18152A4741999-05-19019 May 1999 Forwards Completed Registration Form for Renewal of ASTs at Surry Nuclear Power Station,Iaw Section 9VAC 25-91-100.F ML18152B4171999-05-17017 May 1999 Provides Notification of Number of Steam Generator Tubes That Were Plugged During Spring 1999 Refueling Outage Planned ISI ML20217D6621999-05-14014 May 1999 Forwards NRC Operator Licensing Exams 50-280/99-301 & 50-281/99-301 (Including Completed & Graded Exams) for Tests Administered on 990329-0401 & 990412-15.Nine Candidates Passed (& One Failed) Exam ML18152A3701999-05-13013 May 1999 Submits Proposal to Use Provisions of ASME Section XI Code Case N-597 for Analytical Evaluation of Class 1,2 & 3 Carbon & Low Alloy Steel Piping Components Subjected to Wall Thinning as Result of Flow Accelerated or Other Corrosion ML18152B4121999-05-0303 May 1999 Forwards Application for Renewal of License for SV Ross. Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4101999-04-29029 April 1999 Forwards Scope & Objectives for 990803 Surry Power Station Emergency Exercise.Without Encls ML18152B6561999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Surry Power Station,Jan-Dec 1998, Which Includes Summary of Quantities of Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluents & Solid Waste Released During CY98 ML18152B6491999-04-13013 April 1999 Forwards MOR for Mar 1999 for Surry Power Station,Units 1 & 2.MOR for Feb 1999 Incorrectly Stated Gross Electrical Energy Generated (Mwh) for Unit 2.Rept Should Have Stated Monthly Figure as 568965.0 ML18151A5851999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Rept on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Each of Four Nuclear Power Reactors,Per 10CFR50.75(f)(1) ML18152A2801999-03-30030 March 1999 Forwards Summary of Structural Integrity Evaluation of Thermally Induced Over Pressurization of Containment Penetration Piping During DBA for SPS & Naps,Units 1 & 2,per GL 96-06.Draft Proposed UFSAR Revised Pages,Encl ML18153A2721999-03-29029 March 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00 Per 10CFR50.73.Listed Commitments Contained in Ltr 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML18152B3571999-10-22022 October 1999 Requests Relief from Temporary Repair of Through Wall Leak Discovered on 30 Inch Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Discharge Pipe Associated with Service Water Sys Common to Surry Units 1 & 2 ML18152B3581999-10-14014 October 1999 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/98-201 & 50-281/98-201.Corrective Actions:Visual Insps Were Completed on Accessible Coatings Inside Containment for Both Units 1 & 2 ML18152B3541999-10-12012 October 1999 Requests Use of Code Case N-532 & N-619,per Provisions of 10CFR50.55a(a)(3).Detailed Info Supporting Request,Encl. Attachment 2 Includes Technical White Paper That Provides Further Technical Info ML18152B3391999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request IWE-3,which Now Includes Addl Visual Exam Requirement After post-repair or Mod Pressure Testing Is Completed,Per Telcon with NRC ML18152B3401999-09-27027 September 1999 Requests That Ma Walker Be Removed from List of Individuals Scheduled to Take Exam IAW Guidance Provided in NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Exam Stds for Power Reactors ML18152B3381999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of License for Bf Jurewicz & JW Heide.Without Encls ML18152B3331999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Revised 180-day Response to NRC GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML18152B6671999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Two NRC Forms 536,containing Info on Proposed Site Specific Operator Licensing Exam Schedules & Estimated Number of Applicants Planning to Take Exams And/Or Gfes,In Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML18152B3341999-09-16016 September 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition with 1992 Addenda of ASME Section XI Re Containment Liner Examination Requirements,For North Anna & Surry Power Stations ML18152B4521999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Comments on Review of Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis of Operational Event That Occurred at Plant,On 980508,as Reported in LER 98-009 ML18152B4501999-09-0808 September 1999 Submits in Triplicate,Application for Renewal of License for Rd Scherer,Iaw 10CFR55.57.Requests That Certification of Medical Exam by Facility Licensee,Nrc Form 396,be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4471999-09-0101 September 1999 Requests That NRC Remove Listed Labels from Distribution ML18152B3711999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,per Plant TS Table 3.7.6.Rept Has Been Reviewed by Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML18152B3851999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Revised TS Basis Pages for TS 3.1.B,deleting Reactor Vessel Toughness Data Duplicated in Ufsar.Ref to Applicable UFSAR Section Included in TS Basis ML18152B3651999-08-20020 August 1999 Requests Removal of License Condition from Sh Wightman Operator License SOP-21538.Updated NRC Form 396 Is Encl.Form NRC 396 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3681999-08-20020 August 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Two Instances in Which Conditions of Approval in Coc Were Not Observed in Making Shipment.Two Type B Shipments Using Model CNS 8-120B Package Were Made After Expiration of QA Program Approval Between 990531-0628 ML18152B3661999-08-20020 August 1999 Provides Medical Status Rept for E Washington,As Required by License Conditions.Summary of E Washington Current Physical Exam & Pertinent Lab Data Attached.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3801999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Technical Rept NE-1206,Rev 0, Surry Unit 2,Cycle 16 Startup Physics Tests Rept, Summarizing Results of Physics Testing Program Performed After Initial Criticality on 990525 ML18152B3781999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Surry Power Station,Unit 2 for 1999 Refueling Outage.Rept Provides Summary of Examination Performed During Outage for Third ISI Interval.No New Commitments Were Made ML18152B3751999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML18152B4081999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990520 & 0525 RAIs Re North Anna & Surry Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves. ML20210Q7661999-08-0606 August 1999 Requests Exception to 10CFR50.4 Requirement to Provide Total of Twelve Paper Copies When Submitting Surry & North Anna UFSAR Updates.Seek Approval to Submit Only Signed Original & One CD-ROM Version,Per Conversation with J Skoczlas ML18152B4091999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Vepc semi-annual fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Rept for 990101-990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML18152B4001999-07-29029 July 1999 Requests Relief from Certain Impractical Requirements of ASME Section XI Code Associated with Partial Exams Conducted During 1998 Surry Unit 1 Refueling Outage.Relief Request SR-020 Encl ML18152B3981999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards 60-day Response to GL 99-02, Lab Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal. Commitments Contained in Ltr,Listed ML18152B3971999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Estimates of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to NRC AL 99-02 ML18151A6281999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 19 to EPIP-4.02,rev 14 to EPIP-4.16,rev 8 to EPIP-4.21 & Rev 7 to EPIP-4.30.EP & EPIPs Continue to Meet Stds of 10CFR50.47(b) ML18152B3991999-07-23023 July 1999 Requests That License for Jz Laplante Be Canceled as License Is No Longer Required ML18152B3961999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Preliminary,Uncertified License Application & Medical Certification for License to Operate Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2 for Ds Cobb.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 (a)(6) ML18152B3931999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Updated NRC Form 396 & Ltr,Which Documents Medical Status of Mb Gross,License SOP-20476-2.Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4401999-07-0101 July 1999 Informs NRC That on 990511,Dominion Resources,Inc,Executed Amended & Restated Agreement & Plan of Merger with Consolidated Natural Gas Co ML18152B4371999-06-24024 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Clarification of Relief Requests Submitted on 990212,requesting Relief from Performing Hydrostatic Testing for Certain Small Diameter Class 1,RCS Pressure Boundary Connections ML18152B4361999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Response to RAI Re Surry & North Anna Power Stations,Units 1 & 2,per GL 96-06 ML18152B4301999-06-0303 June 1999 Informs of Util Intention to Revise Schedule for Submittal of License Renewal Applications for Surry & North Anna Power Stations to March 2002 ML18152B4261999-05-28028 May 1999 Provides Formal Notification of Effect of Recent Organizational Restructuring on OLs of North Anna & Surry Power Stations,Per NRC 990513 Telcon Request ML18152B4221999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Info Concerning Changes to ECCS Evaluation Models & Application in Existing Licensing Analyses for Surry & North Anna Power Stations,Units 1 & 2 ML18152B4231999-05-26026 May 1999 Informs That Vepc Will Revise 180 Day Response to NRC GL 96-05,within 120 Days of Date of Ltr to Incorporate Commitment to Participate in Joint Owners Group Program as Applicable ML18152B4211999-05-25025 May 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Relief Request P-11 to Clarify Original Intent of Request by Specifically Requesting Relief from Requirements of Section 6.1 of OM-6 ML18152B4171999-05-17017 May 1999 Provides Notification of Number of Steam Generator Tubes That Were Plugged During Spring 1999 Refueling Outage Planned ISI ML18152A3701999-05-13013 May 1999 Submits Proposal to Use Provisions of ASME Section XI Code Case N-597 for Analytical Evaluation of Class 1,2 & 3 Carbon & Low Alloy Steel Piping Components Subjected to Wall Thinning as Result of Flow Accelerated or Other Corrosion ML18152B4121999-05-0303 May 1999 Forwards Application for Renewal of License for SV Ross. Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4101999-04-29029 April 1999 Forwards Scope & Objectives for 990803 Surry Power Station Emergency Exercise.Without Encls ML18152B6561999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Surry Power Station,Jan-Dec 1998, Which Includes Summary of Quantities of Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluents & Solid Waste Released During CY98 ML18152B6491999-04-13013 April 1999 Forwards MOR for Mar 1999 for Surry Power Station,Units 1 & 2.MOR for Feb 1999 Incorrectly Stated Gross Electrical Energy Generated (Mwh) for Unit 2.Rept Should Have Stated Monthly Figure as 568965.0 ML18151A5851999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Rept on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Each of Four Nuclear Power Reactors,Per 10CFR50.75(f)(1) ML18152A2801999-03-30030 March 1999 Forwards Summary of Structural Integrity Evaluation of Thermally Induced Over Pressurization of Containment Penetration Piping During DBA for SPS & Naps,Units 1 & 2,per GL 96-06.Draft Proposed UFSAR Revised Pages,Encl ML18153A2721999-03-29029 March 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00 Per 10CFR50.73.Listed Commitments Contained in Ltr ML18153A3421999-03-26026 March 1999 Provides Updated Medical Status Rept for Wb Gross in Accordance with License SOP-20476-02,Docket 55-5228,as Amended by 980320 License Amend.Informs That Gross Exhibits No Performance Problems & Will Continue on Current Medicine ML20204H0331999-03-17017 March 1999 Forwards Rev 5 to PSP for Surry & North Anna Power Stations & Associated Isfsis.Description & Justification for Changes Included with Plan Rev.Rev 5 to PSP Withheld Per 10CFR73.21 ML18153A3411999-03-15015 March 1999 Forwards Signed Applications & Medical Certificates for Initial License at Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2 for Listed Individuals.Without Encls 1999-09-08
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- e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 September 21, 1998 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Serial No. 98-177B Attention: Document Control Desk NL&OS/GDM R2 Washington, D. C. 20555 Docket No. 50-280 50-281 License No. DPR-32 DPR-37 Gentlemen:
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNIT 1 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL PIPING LEAK EVALUATION REPORT In a letter dated March 23, 1998 (Serial No.98-177), Virginia Electric and Power Company requested relief from certain ASME Section XI requirements associated with the repair of a through-wall leak in the Residual Heat Removal System piping. In a subsequent letter dated March 27, 1998 (Serial No. 98-177A), we committed to
- 1) perform a failure analysis of the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) System pipe leak,*
including a metallurgical analysis of a pipe sample taken from the leak area, and
- 2) provide the results to the NRC. The failure/metallurgical analysis has been completed and the results are provided in the attachment. Our assessment also includes a structural integrity evaluation of the RHR piping considering the results of the failure/metallurgical analysis.
It has been determined that the RHR piping leak resulted from intergranular attack in the pipe to flange weld heat affected zone that had progressed to the point that a leak path was formed. The area of the leak was localized to the heat affected zone with no discernable indication of any through-wall flaw that would be considered a discrete crack.
As discussed in the attachment, the RHR system is considered fully operable and capable of performing its *design function:** *However,* dueto *the particular conditions observed at the leak location and for long term assurance of reliability, that portion of RHR line 12"-RH-19-602 from the affected weld to the next upstream weld will be replaced during the next Unit 1 refueling outage, currently scheduled for October 1998.
The condition of the removed piping will be evaluated to determine further corrective action. -- '. k\ n '..'°\, "'1, ,,..
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Visual walkdown inspections to detect any boric acid accumulation and/or unidentified leakage will continue to be conducted on both units at the current frequency of each scheduled cold
- shutdown. Furthermore, in addition to the required ASME Code Section XI pressure testing performed each Code period, portions of the RHR ASME Class 2 600 pound stainless steel piping will be placed in a supplemental nondestructive examination (NOE) program for both units. This program will select welds for examination at a frequency three times that required by the ASME Code for Class 2 piping, and the NOE inspections performed on the selected welds will be the same as that required for Class 2 piping.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us.
Very truly yours, C>>f514r;-
L. N. Hartz Vice President - Nuclear Engineering and Services Commitments contained in this letter:
- 1. That portion of RHR line 12"-RH-19-602 from the affected weld to the next upstream weld will be replaced during the next Unit 1 refueling outage, currently scheduled for October 1998.
- 2. The condition of the removed piping will be evaluated to determine further corrective action.
- 3. Visual walkdown inspections to detect any boric acid accumulation and/or unidentified leakage will continue to be conducted on both units at the current frequency of each scheduled cold shutdown.
- 4. Portions of the RHR ASME Class 2 600 pound stainless steel piping will be placed in a supplemental nondestructive examination (NOE) program for both units. This program will select welds for examination at a frequency three times that required by the ASME Code for Class 2 piping, and the NOE inspections performed on the selected welds will be the same*as that required*for Class 2 piping.
cc: United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. R. A. Musser NRG Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station
RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL SYSTEM PIPING LEAK EVALUATION REPORT SURRY POWER STATION UNIT 1 Introduction On March 22, 1998, minor leakage was detected on the Unit 1 Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Class 2 piping. The leak was identified in line 12"-RH-19-602 upstream of the flow element 1-RH-FE-1605 and downstream of the RHR heat exchangers' discharge piping in the common header that feeds both Loops B and C in the Reactor Coolant System cold legs. A detailed characterization of the through-wall flaw could not be performed by available ultrasonic (UT) technique, and no flaw was determined by UT measurement at the leak location. A flaw size of 1/32" was conservatively estimated based on visual observation, since there was no clear indication of a crack-like flaw at the location. An evaluation, which included a quantitative structural analysis, determined that the RHR piping was capable of performing its intended design function, however, the piping did not meet ASME Section XI Code acceptance criteria.
Therefore pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(ii), a one-time relief was requested from the NRC, both verbally and in a letter dated March 23, 1998 (Serial No.98-177), from the ASME Section XI pressure boundary leakage flaw evaluation and corrective action requirements to permit the RHR system to be considered operable even with the identified flaw. The NRC granted verbal relief on the same day. In a subsequent letter dated March 27, 1998 (Serial No. 98-177A), Virginia Electric and Power Company committed to perform a failure analysis of the RHR pipe leak, including a metallurgical analysis of the pipe sample taken from the leak area, and to provide the results to the NRC. In a letter dated April 28, 1998, the NRC documented their verbal approval of the requested relief.
A small portion of piping (approximately 2" in diameter) was cut out to remove the flawed portion of the pipe to facilitate a Code repair and to provide a pipe sample at the flaw location to support the failure/metallurgical analysis. The Code repair was performed in accordance with an approved design change package.
Failure/Metallurgical Analysis and Structural Integrity Evaluation The initial evaluation of the removed sample was conducted onsite. Figures 1a and 1b show the outside and inside surfaces, respectively, of the sample removed from line 12"-RH-19-602. The initial evaluation indicated that the inside surface had experienced extensive intergranular attack as shown in Figures 2a and 2b. No discernable leak path could be detected on either the inside or outside surfaces.
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e Therefore, the sample was sent to Westinghouse Electric Company for further evaluatior.1 and detailed failure analysis. The failure analysis of the sample, performed by Westinghouse, used a number of evaluation techniques and measurements.
Leakage from the line was attributed to a small area of intergranular attack in the heat affected zone of the piping-to-flange butt weld. The metallurgical evaluation concluded that a sensitized structure existed in the sample. The piping material in that location had been sensitized by prior thermal history, including but not necessarily limited to stress relief at 1600°F after cold bending and prior to subsequent welding. This sensitized material allowed the intergranular attack under the environmental influence of stagnant, highly borated reactor coolant with uncontrolled oxygen content and residual stresses associated with the welding. Eventually the attack progressed to the point that, even though no through-wall flaw could be discovered with nondestructive examination (NOE) techniques, such as liquid penetrant and ultrasonic inspection, a through-wall path of diffuse, interconnected, grain boundaries allowed slow diffusion of fluid through the pipe wall.
Based on a review of the results of the failure/metallurgical analysis, certain conclusions can be drawn regarding the condition of the piping material left in service after the repair of the leak. Hardness testing performed on the piping material sample yielded results that indicate a tensile strength of the pipe material on the order of 90,000 to 95,000 ksi which is probably near the high end of the range of expected strength for the material. The minimum tensile strength requirement of the pipe material is 70,000 ksi.
The additional carbide precipitation connected with the sensitization of the material is known to have a role in elevating the strength, but usually a small effect. The sensitization process is also known to have a more pronounced effect on the impact strength of the material, the degree of which is dependent upon the temperature at which sensitization occurs. Since the sensitization of this material largely occurred at the relatively high temperature of 1600°F, any effect on impact properties would have been minor at most (Reference 1). Based on the above facts and the observation that even in the area suspected to be the leak location the intergranular attack was diffuse rather than dense, it is anticipated that the affected material would exhibit the specified base metal or weld metal mechanical properties.
A necessary input to a structural analysis of the as-left p1pmg in question using traditional fracture mechanics techniques would be to characterize the flaw, assuming a flaw were present. The characterization involves assessment of the size and shape of the flaw. However, in this case the affected area was removed by the repair undertaken to stop the leakage. Even in the small sample removed for failure analysis the area of probable leakage was very small compared to the volume of material in the sample and was significantly more degraded than material just a short distance from the leak location. The average depth of penetration of the intergranular attack over the bulk of the sample was only about 1 grain deep and would be conservatively estimated to be about 5% of the wall. Given the localized nature of the severest damage (which has been removed) and that no flaw characterization could be performed at the leak location, the shallow depth of the bulk of the intergranular attack, and the diffuse and Page 2 of 4
random nature of the attack, the piping remaining in service can be considered to be free of defects that could affect structural integrity.
A structural integrity evaluation relative to the identified leak in the RHR piping was previously discussed in our relief request dated March 23, 1998 (Serial No.98-177) and the NRG safety evaluation report included in their April 28, 1998 letter. As noted in these letters, the structural integrity evaluation of the RHR piping was conducted using an area reinforcement analysis, a limit load analysis, and a fracture mechanics evaluation. The evaluation demonstrated that:
Ductile tearing is unlikely to occur at the leak location when the piping is subjected to the design pressure of 600 psig.
The limit load analysis shows there is adequate margin against a ductile rupture.
The fracture mechanics analysis shows that the calculated stress intensity factor is well below the allowable stress intensity factor. A failure due to brittle fracture is therefore unlikely.
These analysis conclusions demonstrate that the worst case loading is the design pressure for the type of assumed flaw. As an additional assurance of system operability and integrity, the repaired RHR piping section that previously contained the affected area was pressure tested at operating pressure and no leakage was identified.
Conclusion Because our evaluation of the affected area could not find any discrete flaw and, therefore, no conclusive flaw evaluation could be performed, definitive assessment of the factors that may have contributed to the cause of the leakage is difficult. However, we have concluded that given 1) the localized nature of the severest damage (which has been replaced), 2) the shallow depth of the bulk of the intergranular attack, and
- 3) the diffuse and random nature of the attack, the RHR system piping remains operable and free of defects with the potential for propagation of structurally significant flaws. Specifically, based on the failure/metallurgical analysis, the RHR system is considered fully operable and capable of performing its design function.
Due to the particular conditions observed at the leak location and for long term reliability, that portion of RHR line 12"-RH-19-602 from the affected weld to the next upstream weld will be replaced during the next Unit 1 refueling outage, currently scheduled for October 1998. The condition of the removed piping will be evaluated to determine further corrective action.*
Visual walkdown inspections to detect any boric acid accumulation and/or unidentified leakage will continue to be conducted on both units at the current frequency of each Page 3 of 4
e scheduled cold shutdown. Furthermore, in addition to the required ASME Code Section X.I pressure testing performed each Code period, portions of the RHR ASME Class 2 600 pound stainless steel piping will be placed in a supplemental nondestructive examination (NOE) program for both units. This program will select welds for examination at a frequency three times that required by the ASME Code for Class 2 piping, and the NOE inspections performed on the selected welds will be the same as that required for Class 2 piping.
Reference:
Davis, J. R. (ed.), ASM Specialty Handbook - Stainless Steels, ASM International, 1994, pp 40, 48 - 50 Page 4 of 4
- e Figure 1a: Photograph of the outside surface of the sample removed from 12-RH 602 as received at the SRF. The suspected leak location is bounded by* the mark indicated by the arrow. Magnification about 1.5X.
Figure 1 b: Photograph of the inside surface of the sample removed from 12-RH 602 as received at the SRF. No evidence of a leak site was found. The ink marks are artifacts of efforts to transfer the suspected OD leak location to the ID. Magnification about 1.5X.
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Figure 2a: Electron micrograph of the inside surface of the sample showing evidence of extensive IGA which was typical over the entire surface and suggested the material was sensitized . Magnification about 1OOX.
I Figure 2b: Electron micrograph of the inside surface of the sample showing the IGA at higher magnification. Some general attack of the surface is also apparent.
Magnification about 400X.