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Category:DEFICIENCY REPORTS (PER 10CFR50.55E & PART 21)
MONTHYEARML20132C0751996-12-13013 December 1996 Part 21 Rept Re Testing of Six HFD3045 & HFD3060 Molded Case Circuit Breakers w/125 Volt DC Shunt Trip Devices.Identified Incorrectly Installed DC Shunt Trip Units & Are in Process of Being Returned to Vendor ML20126J5961992-12-31031 December 1992 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Loss of RHR Cooling During Nozzle Dam Removal.Nozzle Dams May Create Trapped Air Column Behind Cold Leg Nozzle Dam.Mod to Nozzle Dams Currently Underway. Ltrs to Affected Utils Encl ML20127P5861992-11-23023 November 1992 Followup to 921005 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in SB/SBD-1 Housing Cover Screws.Procedure Re Replacement of SBD-1 Spring Cover Bolts Encl.All Fasteners Should Be Loosened & Removed.List of Affected Utils Encl ML20070A6861991-01-17017 January 1991 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of 4.16 Kv vertical-lift Switchgear Cell Mounted,Auxiliary Contacts to Operate on Demand During Testing of Auxiliary Standby Switchgear at Facility. Initially Reported on 901101.New Test Link Sent to Facility ML20062D9351990-11-0101 November 1990 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of 4.16 Kv Vertical Lift Switchgear, cell-mounted Auxiliary Contacts to Operate on Command During Testing of Standby Switchgear at Plant.Caused When Maladjusted Test Link Inserted Between Breaker & Switch ML17223A7451990-01-26026 January 1990 Part 21 Rept Re Backup Rings Furnished in Spare Parts Seal Kits & in 25 Gpm 4 Way Valves as Part of Actuators Made of Incorrect Matl.Rings Should Be Viton & Have Been Identified as Buna N ML20246N7911989-05-10010 May 1989 Part 21 Rept Re Room Cooler Vents & Drains Mfg by Carrier Corp Per Bechtel Specs,W/Galvanic Corrosion at Interface w/90-10 copper-nickel Room Cooler Supply & Return Headers. Vents & Drains Will Be Modified During Current Outage ML20234C7351987-06-23023 June 1987 Supplemental Part 21 Rept Re Silicone Foam Seal Anomolies at Wolf Creek Generating Station ML20211P7211987-02-23023 February 1987 Part 21 Rept Re Rockbestos Coaxial Cable Used in Sorrento Electronics Digital & Analog high-range Radiation Monitor. Insulation Resistance at High Temp Not High Enough for Ion Chamber & Associated Electronics to Operate Properly ML20153D8861986-02-17017 February 1986 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of Penetration & Conduit Seal Configurations During Fire Tests.Initially Reported on 860214.Evaluation of Number & Location of Defective Seals in Progress.Nrc Assistance Requested ML20151Y8141986-02-0404 February 1986 Part 21 Rept Re Colt-Pielstick Engine Tripping Out on High Speed When Started for Test Purposes at Seabrook.Caused by Source of Air Pressure Staying On.Engines Will Be Modified to Positively Vent Air from Rack Boost Cylinder ML20137W2611985-09-30030 September 1985 Update to Part 21 Rept Re Insp for Cracked Welds Discovered in Generator Brackets.Insp for Callaway Unit 1 Postponed Until Next Refueling Outage (Probably Apr 1986).No Cracks Discovered During Insp at Wolf Creek ML20135E1161985-09-0505 September 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Use of Connectron non-IEEE Qualified Matl in Spare Part Terminal Blocks Supplied to Facilities. Appropriate Customers Notified.Terminal Blocks Should Be Reviewed to Identify Defective Matl ML20135G0651985-08-28028 August 1985 Supplemental Part 21 & Deficiency Rept U-70 Re Failures of Crane-Deming Keepwarm Lube Oil Pumps.Initially Reported on 840328.Permanent ASME Section III Equivalent Pumps Will Be Installed on Engine Skid by First Refueling ML20135D4481985-08-15015 August 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Raychem auto-trace 20PTV1 self-regulating Electric Heat Tracers & Associated Derivatives.Licensees Advised of Problem & Procedures to Determine Any Effect on Operation ML20210G9921985-08-13013 August 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of Isolated Worm Shaft Gear When Certain Critical Speeds Combined W/Repetitive Transfer of Actuator Clutch Mechanism from Manual (Handwheel) to Motor Drive Mode.Two Possible Solutions Noted ML20129J7381985-06-24024 June 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Auto-Trace 20PTV1,self-regulating Electric Heat Trace,W/Lower than Specified Power Output.Deficiency Could Result in Lower Maint Temp in Electric Pipe Heating Sys.Affected Licensees Identified ML20116E8481985-04-23023 April 1985 Part 21 Rept Forwarding Rev 1 to Insp Procedure for Investigating Emergency Diesel Generators for Fractured Welds on Air Deflectors.Rev Will Be Forwarded to Each Facility ML20116D3201985-04-22022 April 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Ruskin Mfg Co Welds Used to Join Damper to Damper & Damper Section to Mullion Plates.Welds Not in Accordance W/Approved Design Drawings.Drawing 5415 Revised to Indicate Weld Spacing.Drawing of Weld Spacing Encl ML20115J1361985-04-15015 April 1985 Forwards Insp Procedure for Investigating Emergency Diesel Generators for Fractured or Cracked Welds to Determine If Part 21 Problem Exists,Per Jg Borman ML20100E0651985-03-29029 March 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Series of Cracked Welds Discovered in Generators.Welds Occurred in Conical Baffle Section of Coil Guards.All Units Will Be Inspected.Affected Plants Listed NRC-85-3024, Part 21 Rept Re Possible Undetectable Failures in ESF Actuation Sys.Initially Reported on 791107.Possibility of Undetectable Failures Remain Under Certain Circumstances Despite Change in Hardware1985-03-22022 March 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Possible Undetectable Failures in ESF Actuation Sys.Initially Reported on 791107.Possibility of Undetectable Failures Remain Under Certain Circumstances Despite Change in Hardware ML20113A4291985-01-11011 January 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Incorrect Insulating Tape.Instructions Governing Handling of Incoming Matls Fully Adequate & If Followed,Would Have Prevented Error ML20133N9311984-09-28028 September 1984 Final Deficiency Rept SDR 83-08 Re Seismic Chatter of Ntc Card Relay Used in Westinghouse 7300 Process Protection Sys. Initially Reported on 840124.Bypass Mod Will Be Installed. Westinghouse Continues to Pursue Solution Re Ntc Card ST-HL-AE-1141, Part 21 Rept Re Capacitor Terminations Used in GE ferro- Resonant Transformers Utilized in Westinghouse Vital 7.5 Kva Inverters.Initially Reported on 840913.Technical Bulletin Issued W/Instructions for Proper Connection of Capacitors1984-09-14014 September 1984 Part 21 Rept Re Capacitor Terminations Used in GE ferro- Resonant Transformers Utilized in Westinghouse Vital 7.5 Kva Inverters.Initially Reported on 840913.Technical Bulletin Issued W/Instructions for Proper Connection of Capacitors ML20098D9941984-09-12012 September 1984 Supplemental Deficiency & Part 21 Rept U-70 Re Failures of Crane-Deming Model 1549 Positive Displacement Gear Pumps Used as Keepwarm Lube Oil Pumps on Emergency Diesel Generators.Design Change to Keepwarm Pumps Initiated ML20093N4721984-07-20020 July 1984 Supplemental Final Deficiency Rept Re Generic Defects in Gould/Rundel 4-position & 2-position Selector Switches Failure.Initially Reported on 840209.Failed Units to Be Replaced from Alternate Supplier ML20094A4701984-07-20020 July 1984 Interim Significant Deficiency Rept SDR 84-04 Re Limitorque Operator Motor Pinion/Worm Shaft Clutch Gear Failure. Limitorque Will Conduct Cycle Testing & Westinghouse Will Conduct Metallurgical Tests.Next Rept Expected by 840930 ML20093F8271984-07-0202 July 1984 Amend to Final Deficiency Rept U-72 Re Silicone Foam Penetration Seals.Actions Meet Intent of Fire Protection Program & Do Not Diminish Effectiveness of Seals ML20092H6641984-06-14014 June 1984 Supplemental Part 21 Rept Re Possible Exhaust Valve Cage Holddown Undertorquing.Torque Values Adequate.Unit Free of Reported Defects ML20091L6451984-06-0101 June 1984 Interim Significant Deficiency Rept SDR 84-04 Re Limitorque SB-2-80 Actuators Susceptability to Gear Damage.Initially Reported on 840419.Actuators to Be Replaced W/Fully Qualified SB-1-60 Actuators ML20091H9061984-05-26026 May 1984 Supplemental Final Deficiency & Part 21 Rept U-70 Re Failure of Crane-Deming Emergency Diesel Generator Keepwarm Lube Oil Pump PKJ03B.Initially Reported on 840118.Pump Failures Due to Insufficient Operating Clearances ML20091A6411984-05-22022 May 1984 Final Deficiency & Part 21 Rept U-82 Re Use of Terminal Blocks of Indeterminate Qualification Status in Limitorque Actuators.Initially Reported on 840521.Questionable Terminal Blocks Replaced ML20091J3591984-05-17017 May 1984 Final Deficiency & Part 21 Repts U-64 Re Limitorque Operator Motor Pinion/Worm Shaft Clutch Gear Failure.Initially Reported on 831017.Caused by Improperly Installed Motor Pinion Gears.Gear Failures May Also Impact Wolf Creek ML20084P4661984-05-11011 May 1984 Final Deficiency Rept U-75 Re Potential Essential Svc Water Pump Degradation.Item Not Reportable as Significant Deficiency Under 10CFR50.55(e).Rept Withdrawn ML20084P5321984-05-11011 May 1984 Final Deficiency Rept U-78 Re Failure of Chemetron Check Valve Spring Seat During Halon Fire Protection Sys Discharge Testing.Reworked Check Valves,W/Upgraded Spring Seat, Installed in All Halon Sys ML20084Q0921984-05-10010 May 1984 Supplemental Part 21 & Deficiency Rept SDR 84-02 Re Improperly Rated Field Run Cables Connecting Valcor Solenoid Valves.Followup Investigation Identified Similar Deficiencies in Target Rock & Asco Solenoids ML20084Q3911984-05-0909 May 1984 Final Significant Deficiency Rept SDR 84-05 Re Potential for Valve Operator Motor Pinion Gear Key Failure Due to Improper Matls in Certain Limitorque Motor Operators.Initially Reported on 840418.All Affected Gear Keys Replaced ML20084L1151984-05-0808 May 1984 Suppl 1 to Part 21 Rept Re United Electric Controls Fuel Oil Filter Differential Pressure Switches at Shoreham Plant. Switch Also Provided to Listed Plants.Corrective Actions Defined in 840328 Rept Will Be Applied ML20084M0631984-05-0707 May 1984 Interim Significant Deficiency Rept U-71 Re Induction of Exhaust Gases Into Control Room.Util Accepts Bechtel Conclusion That Issue Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e).Addl Monitors Will Be Installed to Add Level of Conservatism ML20084K1571984-05-0101 May 1984 Final Deficiency Rept SDR 83-08 Re Seismic Chatter of Ntc Card Relay in Westinghouse 7,300 Process Protection Sys. Util Will Have Option to Install Replacement Relay Once Relay Developed ML20084M0301984-05-0101 May 1984 Supplemental Deficiency Rept SDR 83-13 Re Limitorque Valve Operator Limit Switch Rotor Matl.Util Will Install Fibrite Rotors in Class IE Valve Before Declaring Valve Operational for Particular Mode ML20084A5971984-04-20020 April 1984 Supplemental Final Part 21 & Final Deficiency Rept U-80 Re Failure of Containment Cooling Fans to Remain in Safeguards Position Following Safety Injection Signal Reset.Initially Reported on 840403.Circuit Modified ML20084C3011984-04-18018 April 1984 Amended Final Deficiency Rept U-72 Re Silicone Foam Penetration Seal Installation & Insp.All Seals Will Not Be Completed by 840422.Fire Watch Will Be Established at Time of Fuel Load ML20084C2371984-04-13013 April 1984 Final Part 21 & Deficiency Rept U-66 Re Gould Containment Cooling Fan Starter Coil Failure.Initially Reported on 831123.Caused by Overvoltage of 130-volt Diode Incorporated in Coils.Diodes Replaced w/150-volt Diode ML20084B0221984-04-13013 April 1984 Final Deficiency Rept SDR 84-02 Re Field Run Cables for Solenoid Valves.Initially Reported on 840315.Design Changes Implemented to Replace Field Wiring W/Qualified High Temp Wiring w/392 F Rated Insulation.Also Reported Per Part 21 NRC-84-0064, Significant Deficiency Rept 84-03 Re Failures in Control Devices in RCS Porvs.Initially Reported on 840302.Design Change Package Issued to Incorporate 15 Amp Fuses Into PORV Control Circuit & to Add Dc Contactor1984-04-13013 April 1984 Significant Deficiency Rept 84-03 Re Failures in Control Devices in RCS Porvs.Initially Reported on 840302.Design Change Package Issued to Incorporate 15 Amp Fuses Into PORV Control Circuit & to Add Dc Contactor NRC-84-0067, Supplemental Deficiency Rept 84-01 Re Gould/Rundel Selector Switch Failures.Initially Reported on 840316.Failed Switches Returned to Gould.Caution Flyers & QC Sheets Will Be Supplied W/Future Shipments1984-04-13013 April 1984 Supplemental Deficiency Rept 84-01 Re Gould/Rundel Selector Switch Failures.Initially Reported on 840316.Failed Switches Returned to Gould.Caution Flyers & QC Sheets Will Be Supplied W/Future Shipments ML20083P5671984-04-13013 April 1984 Final Significant Deficiency Rept 84-03 Re Failures in Control Devices in RCS Porvs.Initially Reported on 840302. Design Mods Developed to Correct Problem & Design Drawings Revised to Reflect Mods ML20084B4631984-04-13013 April 1984 Final Deficiency Rept Re Field Run Cables for Valcor Solenoid Valves.Initially Reported on 840315.Design Changes Implemented to Replace Field Wiring W/Qualified High Temp Wiring.Also Reported by Bechtel Per Part 21 1996-12-13
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20217E2691999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1999 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20212D0711999-09-14014 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Re GL 88-20, Individual Plant Exam for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities ML20212A3361999-09-14014 September 1999 1999 Biennial RERP Exercise, for Callaway Plant. Pages 7,8 & 9 (of 9) in Mini Scenario 1 Section of Incoming Submittal Not Included ML20211N0451999-09-0202 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Util Has Performed Appropriate Evaluations of Operational Configurations of safety-related power-operated Gate Valves to Identify Valves at Plant That Are Susceptible to Pressure Locking & Binding ML20212A0201999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1999 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20210P0441999-08-10010 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Granting Licensee Requests for Relief (ISI-13 - ISI-18) from Requirements of Section XI of 1989 Edition of ASME B&PV Code,For Second 10-year Interval ISI at Plant,Unit 1 ML20210Q8331999-08-0505 August 1999 Rev 4 to Callaway Cycle 10 Colr ML20210T9481999-08-0303 August 1999 Informs Commission Re Status of Issues Related to Risk Informed Decision Making That Were Raised During Staff Review of License Amend Approving Electrosleeve SG Tube Repair Method for Ue Callaway Plant,Unit 1 ML20216D8791999-07-31031 July 1999 Rev 3 to Callaway Cycle 10 Colr ML20210T4451999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for July 1999 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20210H6531999-07-30030 July 1999 SER Accepting Relief Request to Second Ten Year Inservice Insp Plant for Plant,Unit 1 ML20209H0881999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1999 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20195H4831999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1999 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20206R7111999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Callaway Plant Unit 1.With ML20205Q5561999-04-19019 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Relief for Request from Certain ASME Section Requirements for Containment Insp ML20205S5791999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1999 for Callaway Plant Unit 1.With ML20207A7401999-03-30030 March 1999 Draft, Evaluation of Risk of Induced Steam Generator Tube Rupture, for Callaway Plant ML20205G4071999-03-25025 March 1999 Security Event Rept:On 990304,failure to Properly Compensate for Loss of Safeguards Equipment That Could Have Resulted in Undetected Intrusion Into Protected or Vital Area,Was Discovered.Caused by Msk 325 Failure.Replaced Msk 325 ML20204B6741999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1999 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20199E7011998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1998 for Callaway Plant.With ULNRC-03990, 1998 Annual Rept for Ameren Corp/Union Electric Co. with1998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Rept for Ameren Corp/Union Electric Co. with ML20198D9811998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1998 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20195C8341998-11-10010 November 1998 Rev 20 to Operating QA Manual ML20195C8181998-11-0909 November 1998 Rev 19 marked-up Changes to Operating QA Manual ML20195D6931998-10-31031 October 1998 Non-proprietary Rev 3 to Electrosleeving Qualification for PWR Recirculating SG Tube Repair ML20195D3581998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1998 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20154L4931998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1998 for Callaway Plant Unit 1.With ML20151Y5151998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1998 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1.With ML20155B5871998-08-28028 August 1998 Non-proprietary Rev 1 to 51-5001925-01, Risk Assessment for Installation of Electrosleeves at BVPS & Callaway Plant ML20237B8421998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for July 1998 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1 ML20155H7381998-06-30030 June 1998 10CFR50.59 Summary Rept for Jan-June 1998. with ML20236Q9991998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1998 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1 ML20249C5851998-06-30030 June 1998 Rev 1 to Callaway Cycle 10,COLR ML20248M0501998-06-0808 June 1998 Special Rept 98-02:on 980502,Channel 3 of loose-part Detection Sys Was Declared to Be Inoperable.Caused by Failure of Component Inaccessible at Power.Addl Troubleshooting Will Be Performed ML20249A7681998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1998 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1 ML20249B2451998-05-18018 May 1998 Nonproprietary Version of Revised Chapters 4 & 5 to Rev 4 of HI-971769, Licensing Rept for Reracking of Callaway & Wolf Creek Nuclear Plants for Ue & Wcnoc. Chapters 4 & 5 Reflect Editorial Revs ML20248C3681998-05-18018 May 1998 Non-proprietary Version of Rev 4 to HI-971769, Licensing Rept for Reracking of Callaway & Wolf Creek Nuclear Plants ML20247G0811998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1998 for Callaway Plant Unit 1 ML20217R2031998-04-27027 April 1998 Cycle 10 Colr ML20216H0651998-04-15015 April 1998 SER Approving Licensee Proposed Alternative to Use Code Case N-508-1 for Rotation of Serviced Snubbers & Prvs for Purpose of Testing in Lieu of ASME B&PV Code,Section Xi,Article IWA-7000 Requirements ML20216K0531998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1998 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1 ML20217F3181998-03-24024 March 1998 SER Accepting Relief Request for Approval for Use of Alternate Exam Requirements for Plant Inservice Insp Program ML20216G3551998-02-28028 February 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1998 for Callaway Plant, Unit 1 ML20203M0101998-02-25025 February 1998 Rev 11 to Callaway Cycle 9 Colr ML20203A7951998-02-0909 February 1998 Rev 10 to Callaway Cycle 9 Colr ML20202D4821998-01-31031 January 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1998 for Callaway Plant ML20198S6361998-01-22022 January 1998 Ro:On 980121,determined That Plant Shutdown Would Be Required IAW TS 3.8.1.1,Action D.Caused by 'B' Train EES Charcoal Absorber Being Determined Inoperable.Requested 24 Hour Extension to Allow Restoration of EDG & ESW Train ULNRC-03775, 1997 Annual Rept for Union Electric1997-12-31031 December 1997 1997 Annual Rept for Union Electric ML20198Q0631997-12-31031 December 1997 Rev 9 to Callaway Cycle 9 Colr ML20198J6791997-12-31031 December 1997 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1997 for Callaway Plant,Unit 1 1999-09-30
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The attached report. reflects. Union Electric's final report
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This final report is submitted in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.55(e) to describe the corrective action taken to resolve a generic deficiency related to an interference between the pipe clamp and rod end of Corner &
Lada rigid' sway strut assemblies.
On August 13, 1981, the Union Electric Site Quality Assurance Group filed a preliminary report regarding this deficiency to Mr. J. E. Konklin of the NRC Region III Office. Nonconformance Report 2SN-4371M documented an interference in a size 5 sway strut assembly, I.D. Number 2-EG09-C008/232. It was observed that the 12 degree cone of movement certified in the supplier's Load Capacity Data Sheet to accommodate thermal and seismic loads was not achievable at the clamp end of the assembly. An investigation disclosed that the problem was due to improper i
fabrication of either the clamp or paddle, or due to excessive weldment in a non-structural weld on the sway strut paddle.
A total of 65 sway struts-(of 224 inspected) required rework or replacement by Corner & Lada to eliminate the
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- The size 5 Corner & Lada rigid sway strut in question was
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' The manufacturing features which. contributed to.the interference _between the pipe clamp and rod end of the sway strut was common to all sizes of sway-struts supplied by
- Corner /& Lada. The interference noted would potentially not permit the required thermal and seismic movement for safety-related pipe sections.
3 '. 0 . ANALYSIS OF SAFETY IMPLICATIONS Rigid' sway. struts. employed in piping systems'must support the pipe under various loadings such as weight, thermal, and seismic,;ete.- The sway strut must also permit motion of the-piping transversely' perpendicular.to either the end bracket or the pipe-clamp.- This is-achieved byfallowing a 12-degree cone of. travel at'both ends of the sway strut utilizing ball l bushings.. ,
. ,The sway struts in question permitted less than the:fu11.12 4- ; degree cone of' movement specified in Corner & Lada's load capacity data. sheets. The restriction of pipe movement
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4.O CORRECTIVE ACTION A Rework: Plan (PV-14) was established so that the sway strut assemblies in question could be repaired onsite. The Rework
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The Lead A/E design specification requires a minimum of a 10 degree cone of movement and this was the acceptance criteria employed in the rework plan. If thc available cone of movement was less than 10 degrees, one-of the following
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- 1) All size'5 struts were inspected.
- 2) .At'least 10 samples were examined from each of the ffollowing size ranges: 1, 2-3, 4, 6-7.
- 3) ~If.any of the samples inspected did not meet acceptance criteria, an additional-10 samples were inspected from
.thisisize range.
- 4) If additional nonconformances were detected, a 100%
inspection.of this. size. range was performed. -
- The!following~is a. summary of struts inspected, reworked onsite, or returned to' Corner & Lada'for repair or -
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Inspected On Site for' Repair by Design 1 10 0- 0' .181-2- 11- 0- 0 305-3 .10 0 0 431-4 134- 43 6 122
'5 -37 18 2 - 30
- 6. 12 2. 1 12 C, 7- 8 2 0 6
- 8 21 0 0 9 t
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. Corner & Lada introduced additional controls into the manufacturing process to preclude the release of sway strut assemblies with interferences. In addition, inspections by an-independent _ contractor, Nuclear Energy Services, were used to assure-the remaining supports to be delivered were in' compliance with design requirements.
Based upon the actions taken in Rework Plan PV-14 and the additional controls employed by Corner & Lada to preclude interferences of this type, this problem is considered adequately resolved.
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