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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20211Q4981999-09-10010 September 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Clarifying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits & Adding Ref to Caldon TR for LEFM ML20211G3221999-08-26026 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs 4.0.6 Re SG Surveillance Requirements ML20212H0771999-08-20020 August 1999 Rev 6 to CPSES Glen Rose,Tx ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan for 1st Interval on 990820. Page 119 in Unit 1 ASME Section XI of Incoming Submittal Not Included ML20212G0821999-08-20020 August 1999 Rev 4 to Augmented Inservice Insp Plan for Cpses,Unit 1 ML20210R7091999-08-13013 August 1999 Revised Proposed Tech Specs for LAR 98-010,proposing Rev to TS Table 3.3.1-1, Rt Sys Instrumentation & TS Table B 3.3.1-1, Rt Sys Setpoints ML20211M0041999-08-0505 August 1999 Rev 31 to Technical Requirements Manual ML20211G7401999-07-27027 July 1999 Revs 29 & 30 to Technical Requirements Manual (TRM) for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20209E1861999-07-0909 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Adding Reactor Core Safety Limit Figures to Section 5.6.5 of Ts,Clarifying That Overpower N-16 Setpoint Remains in TS & Reflecting NRC Approval of TRs Used to Determine Core Operating Limits Presented in COLR ML20212J4251999-06-23023 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising EDG Start Be Emergency Start Instead of Normal Start Following Loss of Offsite Power ML20195E5401999-06-0404 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages 3.2-6,3.4-24,3.4-25,3.7-23,3.7-30, 3.8-25,3.9-9,3.9-10 & 4.0-2,provided as Addl Aditorial Changes Supplementing LAR 99-001 ML20195B6461999-05-27027 May 1999 Marked-up TS Pages Re LAR 99-004,changing Plant Battery Surveillance ML20195B6771999-05-24024 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Relocating Parameter Limits Allows for Available Operating & Analytical Margins to Be Used in Most Efficient Manner ML20206G7111999-05-0404 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Surveillances Associated with Plant Battery & EDGs & Miscellaneous Editorial Corrections ML20206Q0311999-04-16016 April 1999 Rev 28 to CPSES Technical Requirements Manual ML20205Q1681999-04-14014 April 1999 Rev 27 to CPSES Technical Requirements Manual ML20207F3511999-02-25025 February 1999 Fire Endurance Test to Qualify Protective Envelope for Class IE Electrical Circuits ML20203B0011999-01-25025 January 1999 Rev 10 to Security Training & Qualification Plan ML20211C1071999-01-15015 January 1999 Rev 3 to ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan,Unit 2 - 1st Interval ML20198J3171998-12-21021 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Proposing Changes Administratively for Unit 1 & Increasing Licensed Power for Operation of Unit 2 to 3445 Mwt ML20198J2541998-12-18018 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Sections 1.0,3.1,3.3,3.4,3.6,3.7,3.9 & 5.0,converting to ITS ML20198J5211998-12-17017 December 1998 Corrected Tech Specs Pages for Section 3.8 to 971211 Submittal Re TS Conversion Application ML20197K0491998-12-11011 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.8, Electrical Power Systems, Converting to ITS ML20196C5361998-11-20020 November 1998 Proposed TS Converting to ITS Sections 4.0,3.4 & 3.6 ML20195F1751998-11-13013 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Administrative Controls Section to Include Configuration Risk Mgt Program Into CPSES TS ML20195F5291998-11-11011 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Core Safety Limit Curves & Overtemperature N-16 Reactor Trip Setpoints for Unit 2 Cycle 5 ML20196B8811998-10-30030 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.3 Re Instrumentation ML20154R7861998-10-21021 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.7, Plant Systems ML20154S2901998-10-14014 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Sections 3.1,3.2,3.4,3.5 & 5.0 Re Reactivity Control Sys,Power Distribution Sys,Rcs,Eccs & Administrative Control,Respectively ML20154C9101998-10-0202 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs 4.0.6, SG SR, Adding Definitions Required for F* Alternate Plugging Criterion & Identifies Portion of Tube Subject to Criteria ML20153E2661998-09-24024 September 1998 Proposed Improved Tech Specs Sections 3.4, RCS & 5.0, Administrative Controls ML20237E8461998-08-28028 August 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Sections 1.0,2.0 & 3.0 of Proposed TS Changes in 980707 & s,In Response to NRC RAI ML20154C4511998-07-20020 July 1998 Interim Change Request ISI-1R5-01, Unit 1 ISI Plan,Rev 5 ML20236T9931998-07-20020 July 1998 1RF06 ISI Summary Rept First Interval,Third Period,First Outage for CPSES Unit 1, Commerical Operating Date 900830 ML20236J3131998-07-0101 July 1998 Revised Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Safety Injection Signal & Blackout Signal ML20249C6101998-06-22022 June 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.6 Re Conversion Application ML20216B2811998-04-24024 April 1998 Rev 13 to Cpses,Units 1 & 2,IST Plan for Pumps & Valves First Interval ML20216E6291998-04-0909 April 1998 Marked-up TS Pages,Reflecting Proposed Changes in Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89 ML20216B1471998-04-0606 April 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Allowing Plant to Continue to Operate W/O Having to Perform Portions of SRs ML20217A3901998-03-18018 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Surveillance Requirements 4.8.1.1.2f.4)a) & 4.8.1.1.2f.6)a) at Power Re Enforcement Discretion ML20216H1361998-03-13013 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Electrical Systems Surveillance Requirements ML20248L3191998-03-12012 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs TS 4.8.1.1.2f.4)b) & TS 4.8.1.1.2f.6)b) Re Request for Enforcement Discretion ML20216D6021998-03-0909 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Temporarily Removing Requirement to Demonstrate Load Shedding Feature of MCC XEB4-3 as Part of SRs 4.8.1.1.2f.4)a) & 4.8.1.1.2f.6)a),for Unit 2 Only ML20203K8621998-02-27027 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Increasing RWST low-low Level Setpoint ML20203J5211998-02-25025 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Page to Remove Requirement to Demonstrate Load Shedding Feature of MCC XEB4-3 as Part of Surveillance Requirements 4.8.1.1.2f.4(a) & 4.8.1.1.2f.7(a) Until Plant Startup Subsequent to Next Refueling Outage ML20203J6151998-02-24024 February 1998 Rev 26 to Technical Requirements Manual ML20217P1531998-02-12012 February 1998 Rev 2 to ISI-2R2-01, Unit 2 ISI Plan ML20202B1641998-02-0505 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Bases 3/4.7.1.5 Re Main Steam Line Isolation Valves ML20217P2961998-01-30030 January 1998 Rev 5 to Unit 1 ISI Program Plan ML20202E5981997-11-25025 November 1997 Rev 12 to CPSES Units 1 & 2 IST Testing Plan for Pumps & Valves,First Interval ML20212C3881997-10-24024 October 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Revised Core Safety Limit Curves & Revised Overtemperature N-16 Reactor Trip Setpoints 1999-09-10
[Table view] Category:TEST REPORT
MONTHYEARML20207F3511999-02-25025 February 1999 Fire Endurance Test to Qualify Protective Envelope for Class IE Electrical Circuits ML20112G4061996-05-30030 May 1996 CPSES Unit 2 Cycle 3 Startup Rept ML20067D2151994-01-14014 January 1994 First Periodic Reactor Containment Bldg Integrated Leakage Rate Test Final Rept, for Comanche Peak Ses Unit 1 ML20059F5341993-10-0404 October 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (Flex-Blanket Wrapped Cables Laid in 36 Inch Cable Tray Assembly) ML20059F5281993-10-0404 October 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (Box Design Air Drop from Two Nested 24 Inch Cable Tray Assemblies) TXX-9332, Cycle 1 Startup Rept1993-09-15015 September 1993 Cycle 1 Startup Rept ML20059F5231993-08-27027 August 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (24 Inch Cable Tray Assembly W/2 Inch Diameter & 1-1/2 Inch Diameter Air Drop) ML20059F5041993-08-27027 August 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (Three 24 Inch Cable Tray Assemblies) ML20059F5111993-08-23023 August 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (12 Inch Cable Tray & 2 Inch Conduit) ML20128H1191993-01-14014 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (24 Inch Tray W/Air Drops) ML20128H1121993-01-13013 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (24 Inch Tray W/Tee) ML20128H0771993-01-13013 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (30 Inch Tray) ML20128H0521993-01-13013 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (3/4 Inch,1-1/2 Inch & 2 Inch Conduits) ML20128H0181993-01-13013 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (30 Inch Tray W/Tee) ML20128G9981993-01-13013 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (12 Inch Tray) ML20128H0311993-01-11011 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (Two 3 Inch Conduits W/Junction Boxes) ML20128H1021993-01-0707 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (Two 3 Inch Conduits W/Junction Boxes) ML20128H0921993-01-0505 January 1993 Fire Endurance Test of Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (3/4 Inch,3 Inch & 5 Inch Conduits W/Radial Bends) ML20128H0681992-11-0404 November 1992 Fire Endurance Test of Thermolag 330-1 Fire Protective Envelope (36 Inch Tray W/Tee) ML20126C8361992-09-30030 September 1992 Reactor Containment Building Integrated Leakage Rate Test for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,Unit 2 Final Rept ML20044B5591992-04-29029 April 1992 Toxicological Evaluation of Combustion Products from Thermal Barrier Matl Decomposed Under Flaming & Nonflaming Conditions, Rept of Test Fr 3987 ML20062D8951990-11-12012 November 1990 Cycle 1 Startup Rept ML20012E1941990-03-23023 March 1990 Cycle 1 Startup Physics Tests Control Rod Worth Predictions Utilizing TU Electric Control Rod Swap Methodology. ML19327A9401989-07-31031 July 1989 Final Rept, Reactor Containment Bldg Integrated Leakage Rate Test. ML20235J4461989-01-11011 January 1989 Rev 1 to Test Rept Demonstration of IE to Non-IE Isolation for RS-232C Serial Data Port ML20151E4691988-07-13013 July 1988 Civil/Structural Tests Re Hilti Expansion Anchors Installed in Coredrilled Holes & Richmond Inserts W/Partial Bolt Engagements ML20246H9871988-04-30030 April 1988 Environ Qualification of Continental Wire & Cable Corp Instrumentation Cable Installed in Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 ML20155J8071988-03-31031 March 1988 Final Summary Rept Comanche Peak Conduit Tests, Technical Rept ML20153G3481987-11-25025 November 1987 Rev 1 to Irradiation Study of Boraflex Neutron Absorber Interim Test Data, Interim Technical Rept ML20235F9041987-09-11011 September 1987 Rev 3 to M-28, Justification of Clip Modelling Procedure ML20235F8551987-07-27027 July 1987 Rev 2 to M-38, Siderail Extension Study ML20235F7881987-07-23023 July 1987 Rev 3 to M-12, Qualification Procedures for Cable Tray Support Evaluation ML20235F8201987-05-0505 May 1987 Rev 2 to M-27, Thermal Load Evaluation ML20210C8031987-02-28028 February 1987 Rev 0 to Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Cable Tray Sys Analysis/Test Correlation ML20210C8911987-02-25025 February 1987 Rev 1 to Thermal Load Evaluation ML20210D2441987-02-24024 February 1987 Vol 1 to Book 25, Reduced Section Properties for Channels ML20210D1351987-02-17017 February 1987 Vol 1 of Book 24 to Cth Post-Test Analysis Correlation ML20210D1651987-01-31031 January 1987 Rev 0 to Comanche Peak Cable Tray Tests, Final Summary Rept ML20215E4621986-11-30030 November 1986 Voltage Study for Split Group Bus Configuration ML20236N4161986-10-0909 October 1986 Rev 3 to LIS-100C, Min Required Gap Between Bldgs ML20236N4681986-10-0909 October 1986 LIS-501C, Turbine Bldg Seismic Displacement ML20236N4331986-10-0101 October 1986 Rev 4 to LIS-100C, Min Required Gap Between Secondary Walls & Floors Above ML20211K1801986-09-19019 September 1986 Rev 1 to Calculation/Problem ROTC-06, Multimode Factor Evaluation Train C ML20236N4611986-09-0505 September 1986 Rev 0 to LIS-100C, Min Required Gap Between Rcb & Auxiliary Bldg at Approx 900 Ft & Above ML20236N4861986-09-0505 September 1986 LIS-520C, Relative Displacement Between Reactor & Auxiliary Bldgs at Elevation 916 Ft ML20212D6211986-09-0404 September 1986 Test Rept 48422-1, Cable Separation Test Program ML20211K1871986-07-10010 July 1986 Test Rept for Static Testing of Train C Beam Clamps & Unistrut Hangers for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (Cpses) ML20211K2151986-05-27027 May 1986 Rev 0 to Calculation/Problem ROTC-02, Procedure to Calculate Anchor Bolt Loads,Train C Conduit 2 Inches & Under ML20212D7021986-05-0101 May 1986 Test Rept 48037-02, Electrical Raceway Separation Verification Testing ML20195C7601986-02-20020 February 1986 Rev 1 to Seismic Instruments Channel Check 1999-02-25
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- ~ TITLE Effects of "Muderacking" on DBA performance of NIMEC tilS FOR S.R.91401 CUSTOMER Brown & Root, Inc.
Comanche Peak Submitted by: science Associates l j Approved. ,
Date: 4/78 SOIRHERN IMPERJAL COATINGS CORPORATION. LNC. )
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Staegutra me purpose of this test was to determine what effects cracking l of the Nutec tus film has on the performance of the concrete coating system.
.j No defects were noted on the test specimen following DBA testing.
dn zwfnDoocTzou: "macracking of mutec fuS has been noted on two occasions: in the laboratory and at the Pa==aaha peak jobsite. The "mudcracking" phanammaan was observed when rapid changes in surface or air temperature took place, immediately fonowing application of the Nutec Gus. E1cometer adhesion and Designed Basis Accident tests were candneted on the laboratory specimen to assure that this phana==aaa was not deleterious to the performance of the coating sysp. No defects were noted on the test specimen followAng DBA testing at 307 F. and 58 peig. E1cometer adhesion was also demonstrated to be excellent at 650 psi and 100% failure in the concreta. The laboratory data was further supplemented by tests conducted by Brown & Root Quality Control at the Comanche Peak jobsite.
E1cometer adhesion tests were performed with values greater than 500 psi.
WfEDos: Lab. panel #3795, a concrete coupon measuring 2" x 4" x 2" was I coated with Nutec tils. The concrets had been previously coated with a concreta curing membrane, Res E. The specimen was placed,under running water, in search of water heads which would indicate the presence of a mas E surface film.
5 Satisfied that such a surfacg film was not present on the concrete, the specimen was placed in an oven at 120 F. for 15 minutes in order to expedite the applica-l tion. The concretg was still warm when the Nutec #113 was applied. The room temperature was 58 F. and dropping due to a heater an1 function, overnight the temperature in the laboratory plunged to 28 F.
The Nutec 9113 film (which had mudcracked overnight) was cured for an additional 5 daye G 70-40 F. An E1cometer Adhesion test was conducted on the mudcracked 0118 film.
l l Shortly after the mudcracking incident at Comanche Peak, the Elcometer' Adhesion damage was repaired with Nutec ells and the entire coupon topcoated with l Reactic 01201. Design Basis Accident testing was performed at Cogstal Science i j Associates with the ===4==== temperature and pressure reaching 307 F. and 58 psig.
j The DBA test was conducted over a. 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period and performed in accordance wita Mouston Lighting a Power, movision 0, 10/22/75.
l I Refer to attached Test Panel Preparation Data sheet for details of surface preparation, coating application, and curing.
REStE.TS :
- a. E1cometer Adhesion - 650 psi with 1004 breakage in concrete
- b. DBA testing - No defects: all sides (See attached Results sheet from Coastal Science Assoc.)
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CoucLusIcess: The "muderacked" film exhibited excellent adhesion to the concrete substrate and demonstrated the ability to withstand the high taeperature test.
and pressures of a Designed Basis Accident test. h laboratory results were further ag ported by on-site E1cometer Adhesion tests
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these tests was 500 psi.
The - -*4 7' 7- -- -- is believed to occur because of large differences in surface and air toeparatures resulting in varying -4:: of e r ==iaa or contrac-tion within the thick ells film itself. Such changes can occur denever space heaters are used and also as in the case of the laboratory application, accause of its density, the concreta eahibits- a greater resistance to tempera-ture change than does the surrounding air. h temperature of the 9113 film in proximity with the concrete, closely approximates that of the concrete, whereas the tils exposed .
to the air, more closely approximates the air temperature.
REFERENCES:
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BECHTEL CP-954 and A.N.S.I. N-5.12 M DOCT TESTED: Nutac #11S 1 1
, M TPE SUBSTRATE: 2" x 4" x 2" concreto coupon
- 3. SURFACE PREPARATION: Sandswept with Crosblast #4 blasting sand.
4 PRODUCT DATA: SAMPI.E NOS. 3795
., PRODUCT APPLICATION CONDITIONS _. THICENESS DETE NT PRODUCT CODES BATCE # METHOD R/M( F)4K!N. (ins.) APPLIE3 1 Ras I Brush 70 F/48% 200. ft / gal. 12/8/77 2 NUTEC 6113 , 3386/3388/LB149 Squeegee 58 F/38% .015 .025 12/10/77 First day curing temperature ranged from 28-58 F.
- 5. M URING DATA:
AMBIENT TEMP.
- 70-90 F REL. HUMIDITY: 45-60 % MIN. CURE TI.E 5 DAYS
- 6. TEST PROCEDURE: Bechtel Standard CP-954 and A.N.S.I. N-5.12
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7.1 ABRASION
Federal Test Method Standard 141 Test Method 6192, 1000 cycles with a CS-17 Wheel and a 1000 gram lacd.
IM - N/A HIGH - N/A AVERAGE - N/A
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Determined by use of the ELCOMETER ADEESION TESTER
... 650 psi 7.3 DIRECT IMPACT RESISTANCE: N/A i
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O PRODUCT TU BE TESTED: NOTEC #11S/REACTIC #1201 2- TYPE SUBSTRATEs_ Concrete SIZE: 2"'x 4" x 2"
- 3. StmFACE PREPARATION (Describe): Sandswept with Crosblast #4 blasting sand.
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_ CODES BATCH # METIE3D R/M(CF) %R.E. ' ' (ins.) APPLIED 1 RES 1 Brush 9 70Fh48% 200 f t / gal. 10/8/77 2 NUTEC ells 3386/3388/. Squeegee l 58 F/38% .015 .025 10/10/77 LB149 3 REACTIC $1201 3952/3953 Spray 62 F/664 .003. .004 3/3/78 Total Dry Film Thickness: .018 .029" -
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- 6. CURING CDNDITICNS: AMBIENT TEMP. 70-80 F REL. HUMIDITT 40-65 g MINIMUM CURE 8 DAYS l7". TEST PRCCEDURE: DBA per Houston Lighting & Power, Revision 0, 10/22/75 4
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DESIGN BASIS ACCIDENT CDATINGS T' EST' REPORT.
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SAMPLE NUMBER: 3795 SAMPLE TYPE: CONCRETE COUPON SAMPLE 4 DESCRIPTION -
SIDE 1: NO DEFECTS
3795 SIDE 2: NO DEFECTS.
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