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Revs 0-5 to Instruction QI-QP-11.4-27, Insp of Concrete Substrate Surface Preparation & Coatings Application & Repair
ML20138M915
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Site: Comanche Peak, 05000000
Issue date: 07/11/1984
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TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
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1-B QI-QP-11.4-28, " Protective Coatings Inspection Travelers" I

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!- 2.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE HISTORICAL FILE i This instruction shall describe the methods used by Quality Control personnel while perfonning inspections of applica-6 tion of coatings on a concrete substrate inside the Reactor

. Containment Building, Unit 1.

i 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS '

I Visual inspection of surfaces as addressed by this i

instruction shall be made at approximately an ann's length '

! from the surface being inspected. The area of inspection i

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by a two (2)ghting D-cellisbattery definedflashlight.

as the minimum light produced ,

Visual aids fabricated on site and approved by Quality Assurance and Engineering may be used by Inspectors as an aid in the perfomance of their inspections.

i For definitions reference Attachment 6. '

If a conflict arises between the requirements of this j procedure and' the requirements of the site specification, ,

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SURFACE PREPARATION Under nonnal conditions , the concrete su rface shall be allowed to cure a minimtan of 28 days prior to application of protective coatings. However, if the coatings are to be applied to pour backs, grouting, or patching to which NUTEC 10 has been applied as a curing compound, coating application may be performed after a minimum of 6 days has elapsed from NUTEC 10 application time. Repaired abandoned Hilti bolt holes, tie holes, unacceptable spalled concrete, grout under

base plates which have 3 square feet or less of exposed grouted surface to be coated, may be coated if Nutec 10 is applied as a curing campound ar
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accordance with Section 3.1.1.7. Abandoned Hilti Bolt holes and tie holes may be coated after initial setting of the patch if no curing membrane is used. If other curing methods are utilized for cosmetic patches or grout under base plates as stated above, coating shall not proceed until 7 days cure has elap3ed.

3.1.1 Apolication of NUTEC 10 Curina Compound (if applicable) 3.1.1.1 The QC Inspector shall verify that the creen concrete has been cleaned.

3.1.1.2 The QC Inspector shall verify the coating applicator is qualified per Section 3.3.5.

3.1.1.3 The QC Inspector shall verify that NUTEC 10 is not applied under inclement conditions and that the surface temperatures are above 50*F. Ambient .condi tior:- shall be verified per Section 3.3.1. Areas of visible moisture or standing water are unacceptable (Reference Attachment 6).

3.1.1.4 NUTEC 10 shall be mixed per Paragraph 1.2. The NUTEC 10 has a pot life of (1) one hour at 75'F. If the NUTEC 10 gives. the appearance of crawling and does not penetrate the concrete, the material shall be removed fran the concrete by solvent and a clean cloth. All the expired material snall be discarded.

3.1.1.5 Pot life above is the reconmended time and should be utilized as a guideline for coating time, actual pot life is determined by the applicability of the coating. This applies to thinned and unthinned coatings.

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3.1.1.6 The QC Inspector shall verify that the NUTEC 10 air supply  ;

shall be in accordance with Section 3.3.3. NUTEC 10 may be  !

applied by brush or roller.

3.1.1. 7 Cure times for Nutec 10 is as follows:

ST - 50*F - 69'F -- 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> 70*F - 89'F -- 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 90*F and above 18 hours2.083333e-4 days <br />0.005 hours <br />2.97619e-5 weeks <br />6.849e-6 months <br /> 3.1.2 Preblast Cleanino Operations Prior to surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to be water blasted for heavy deposits of oil and grease. Any heavy oil or grease deposits shall be removed.

The QC inspector shall also verify that any detrimental surface irregularities such as projections, fins or ridges are renoved.

NOTE: The problas*, visual inspection is required only when surface preparation is by one of the following methods:

a. Water blasting
b. Water blasting with sand injection
c. Dry sandblasting
d. Bush hammering 3.1.3 Methods of Surface preparation Water blasting, water blasting with sand injection, acid etching, sand blasting, and power tooling are all acceptable methods of surface preparation. If NUTEC 10 curing membrane has been applied and gives a " glossy" appearance, the NUTEC 10 shall be abraded to renove the glossy appearance.

E If chemical cleaning is performed on the concrete substrate, the QC Inspector shall verify that the surface is flushed clean with water.

3.1.4 Post Surface Preparation Operations After surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to verify the following:

a) The s rface shall be free of construction dust, la itance, and loose deposits, and all adjacent areas cleaned to avoid contamination.

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4 b)- All holes greater than 1/2 inch in depth or greater than 2" diameter and cracks greater than 1/32" width are repaired prior to surfacer application.

c) All sharp projections removed.

d) , Markings (ink, pencil, chalk, felt tip marker, etc.) '

solvent wiped.

e) Marking paint removed.

f) Objects protruding from surface are ground or cut smooth until object is flush, g) All loosely adhering ebedded objects are reoved .

h) Embedded steel objacts less than 4 square inches shall be power tool roughened and solvent wiped.

1) Metal objects larger than 4 square inches are primed.

j) Surface is free of grease, oil, and nonapproved curing membranes.

3.2 MIXING OPERATIONS 3.2.1 Materials A QC inspector shall verify on Attachment 5 that the shelf life has not expired.

3.2.2 Mixing / Thinning An inspector shall witness all mixing / thinning operations Per Attachment 7. Induction times for finish mixes are shown

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3.3 SURFACER APPLICATION The coating systs will consist of a surfacer Nutec 115, touch-up with Nutra 11 surfacer as required and a finish coat of Nutec 1201. In areas dera the concrete surface to be coated exhibits only minor amounts of " bug holes" and surface imperfections, Nutec 11 and Nutec 1201 may be used without the use of Nutec 115 as primary w rfacer.

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QI-QP-11.4-27 5 MU 5 of 32 3.3.1 Ambient Conditions, The inspector shall monitor the ambient conditions being  !

recorded on the Environmental Log (Attachment 4) at the

" paint distribution po in t" inside Reactor Unit I. A calibrated non-mercury -filled dry bulb themometer or a calibrated temperature reconter (Bristol 4069 TH ,or equivalent) shall be used for air temperature detemination.

A calibrated non-mercury filled wet bulb themometer or a calibrated humidity recorder (Bristol 4069 TH or equivalent)

, shall be used to detennine relative humidity. The dew point shall be detemined by the difference in dry and wet bulb temperature using the U.S. Department of Commerce Weather Bureau Fsychrometric Tables, W.B. No. 235. When dry bulb readings are greater than 100*F, the dew point and relative humidity should be detennined using the 100*F reading (note in ' Remarks Section). The surface temperature shall be detennined by placing a calibrated Range 0-250*F thermometer .

or equivalent in contact with the surface to be coated. The thennometer probe shall cenuin in contact with the surface until the taperature reading stabilizes.

Minimum and maximum values of surface and ambient ,

taperatures shall be 50*F and 100*F respectively.

Infrequent dips in tenperature to 40*F is pennissible during application and/or cure; however, the elapsed time the temperature is below 50*F shall be added to the cure time.

Application of the coating shall not begin unless the surface tenperature is 5'F above the dew point.

Humidity may vary as high as 1001; however, free standing ,

water shall be removed. Coating application over a damp surface is pennissible. Under no conditions shall NUTEC 115 or Nutec 11 be applied to a surface containing free standing water. (ReferenceAttachment6). .

i 3.3.1.1 _ Documentation of Environmental Conditions

a. The Inspector assigned to the " paint di stribution point" in the Rewtor Building shall, as a minimum, I take a complete set of reac.ings (air tenpe ratu re, '

relative humidity, dew point and surface temperature) l on each floor elevation at least three (3) times each shift (preferably, the beginnin prior to the end of each shift)g, mid . Morepoint, readings and just may be j taken when necessary (i.e., noticeable change in air  !

tenperature, request by field inspector to take readings in a specific area, etc.).

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b. The Inspector at the " paint distribution point" shall document these readings on Attachment 4 as follows:
1. The Inspector shall fill in the applicable information as delineated on tha fo nn, except for the " Report No. "

. (The Eport No. will be filled in by the Paper Flow Group when they assign numbe rs , prior to transmitting to the QA vault.)

2. Upon completion of the shift, the inspector shall turn all of the Environmental Log Sheets for that shift into the lead inspector (s). ,
c. The lead inspector (s) shall review the log sheets for completeness and correctness, sign and date the "QC Review" block, obt'ain copies for QC reference and transmit the originals to the Paper Flow Group.
d. If at any time the. inspector detennina readings which do not comply with the parameters set forth in this procedure, he shall proceed in the following manner:
1. Immediately take an additional set of readings in the immediate area of the first set of unacceptable readings and record then on the Envirorsnental Log.
2. If the additional set of readings are acceptable, take a third set of readings for referee purposes and record them. If the referee set of readings are acceptable, then the area in question is acceptable ~ but should be closely monitored with readings as necessary.
3. If the additional set of readings is unacceptable and/or the referee set of readings is unacceptable, the inspector is to notify the coatinge inspectors in the areas affected so that coating work may be stopped at that time. Coating work shall not continue until the ambient conditions resume an acceptable status.
4. When unacceptable ambient conditions occur and are verified by Step 3 above, the Inspector shall documant it on a Nonconfonnance Report (NCR) in accordance with Reference 1-C, and adequately identify the affected armas/ elevations.

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3.3.2 Surface Acceptability

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surface immediately prior to surfacer application to verify that it is free of contamination (dus t, laitance, loose deposits and markings).

3.3.3 Air Supply Acceptability The inspector shall inspect the air supply systen for suitable filters / traps / separators. The effectiveness of these items shall be verified by exposing a piece of white cloth to a blast of air for approximately 30 seconds.

The cloth shall show no evidence of moistu re, oil or foreign matter when examined.

3.3.4 Pot Life The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life as shown in Attachment 2 is not exceeded.

3.3.5 Qualification of Applicator (s)

The Inspector shall verify (by. Qualification Record or list of qualified applicators fram QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified f r safety-related coating work.

3.3.6 Dry Film Thickness The QC inspector shall detennine the DFT of the applied surfacer by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and multiplying account any each thinnerreading)by used . A minimum the % volume of fiva solids (taking b (5) separate spot wet film thickness (WFT) measurements (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated su rface. For areas less than

100 square feet, Refer to Note 2 below.

NOTE 1: A spot measurenent is a series of three measurements in the same general area. The WFT gage should be moved a short distance for each gage reading. Discani any unusually high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

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Area Sq. Ft. No. Spots 100-80 5 80-50 4

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'l 10-3 2 3-0 1 Thickness of Nutec 115 may vary between 10 and 35 mils.

Nutec 11 may vary between 3 - 20 mils. (See Attachment 3 for method of determining percent volume solids.)

NOTE 3: Tack free times shall be as follows:

Temperature 'F #11 #115 50 - 59 6 hrs. 8 hrs.

60 - 79 4 hrs. 6 hrs.

80 - 99 2 hrs. 4 hrs.

100 1 hr. 2 hrs.

Temperature *F Full Cure 11.115 50 - 59 10 days 60 - 69 8 days 70 - 79 7 days 80 - 89 6 days

90 - 100 5 days 3.3.7 Monitoring of Surfacer Application Monitor the surfaces where NlffEC 115 or Nutec 11 is being applied to assure that it is not being applied to a surface containing free standing water. (Application of 11S over a i damp su rface is permissible.) Reference Attachment 6.

Verify that the pot life as stated in Paragraph 3.3.4 is not

exceeded.

't 3.3.8 Surfacer Repair Work 3.3.8.1 Repair of Runs and Sags Runs and sags which show no evidence of mudcracking shall be abraded flush with the surrounding surface. If after i

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, CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 5 JUL 0 61984 9 of 32 abrading , surfacer is unsatisfactory due to mudcrackir.9 remove unsatisfactory coating to substrate and reapply the surfacer. If after abrading the surfacer is satisfactory, no further repair is necessary.

3.3.8.2 Repair of Contamination Contamination shall be removed by abrading. If unsatisfactory coating still exists, then the area shall be repaired in acconiance with Section 3.3.8.3.

NOTE: Rust stains residue, not necessarily the stain, shall be removed with bristle brush and water or Imperial Thinner #0L-54.

3.3.8.3 Repairs When Touch Up or Recoating is Necessary For repairs that require either touch up or recoating with NUTEC 115. NUTEC 11 or NUTEC 1201, the QC inspector shall:

a) Verify ambient conditions are acceptable per Section 3.3.1.

b) Verify the surface has been prepared in accordance with Sec. 3.3.8.2 and is free fram loose and foreign materials as per Section 3.1.4 and/or Paragraph 3.5.6.

c) Verify acceptable materials are used, and shelf life is not exceeded.

d) Verify that NUTEC 115, NUTEC 11 or NUTEC 1201 is mixed / thinned in accordance with Section 3.2.

e) Verify pot life is not exceeded per Attachment 2.

f) Verify qualification of applicator (s) per Section 3.3.5.

g) Visually inspect per Section 3.4.2.1.

h) Verify that curing is in accordance with Section 3.4.2.2.

1) Verify dry film thickness in the repair area is in accordance with the following millage requirements:

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INSTRUCTION ISSUE BB #" N TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CO. DATE CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 5 JUL 0 61984 j 10 of 32 NOTE 1: See Section 3.3.6 and Attachment 3 for DFT calculation using Wet Film Thickness measurement and percent volume solids.

3.3.8.4 In-process repairs shall be documented on the Traveler in accordance with Reference 1-B, (Attachment 1) showing their status and/or completion.

3.4 FINISH COAT PREAPPLICATION 3.4.1 'Prespolication Inspection 3.4.1.1 Anbient Conditions Prior to finish coat application, the QC inspector shall -

detennine ambient conditions in accordance with Section 3.3.1.

3.4.2 Surfacer Post Application Operation 3.4.2.1 Visual Defects Inspection The ' inspector shall perfonn a visual inspection of the surfacer' coat NUTEC 115 and NUTEC 11 prior to the finish coat application for the following defects:

a) Runs and sags which show no evidence of mudcracking shall be abraded down to adjoining coating thickness.

b) Stains - rust (red) and zine oxide (white) stains are acceptable provided loose particles are renoved fram NUTEC 115 or NUTEC 11 surfaces prior to application of finish coat, i

c) Damaged areas, skips, dry spray, holidays, blisters, bubbling, mudcracking, oil and grease, contamination i are all unacceptable and shall be renoved and repaired in accordance with the applicable subsection of 3.3.8.

i NOTE: Hairline cracks appearing in concrete coatings l after application are acceptable provided coatings  ;

show no loss of adhesion.

3.4.2.2 %rfacer Cure The inspector shall monitor ambient temperature af ter the surfacer is applied to determine when cure is adequate for m, ruoco o4 i

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CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 5 Jul.0 6 W 11 of 32 finish coating operations to commence. A calibrated non-mercu ry filled dry bulb themometer or a calibrated temperature recorder (Bristol 4069TH or equivalent) shall be

used for air temperature detemination. '

Curing time shall be as follows:

Curing Time Before Temperature O'F Toocoating with 1201 50-59 72 hrs.

60-69 48 hrs.

70-79 24 hrs.

80-89 18 hrs.90-100 12 hrs.

Temperature durations below 50*F will be added to the cure 2

time on an hour for hour basis.

NUTEC 115 may be touched up or recoated with #11 or #115 as soon as the initial coat has dried such that the paint shall not adhere to the thumb when downward pressure is exerted on the paint film while turning a 90' angle. (This does not refer to the two pass application method.)

3.4.3 Mixing Operations 3.4.3.1 11aterials 4

, The QC Inspecter shall verify La Attachment 5 that shelf .'16s not expired.

3.4.3.2 Mixing / Thinning An Inspector shall witness all mixing / thinning operations per Attachment 7. Induction times for finish mixes are shown in Attachment 2.

3.5 FINISH COAT APPLICATION 3.5.1 Air Supply Acceptability The QC inspector shall verify the air supply is acceptable per Section 3.3.3.

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The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of quali fied applica tors fran QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualiffea for safe.ty-related coating work.

3.5.3 Pot Life The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life of NUTEC 1201 has not been exceeded. Pot life is shown on Attachment 2.

3.5.4 Dry Film Thickness The inspector shall detennine the DFT of the applied finish coat by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and multiplying each reading by the % volume solids. A minimum of five (5) separate s wet film thickness (WFT) measurements (See Note 1) pot spaced evenly over the coated area snall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated su rface. For areas less than 100 square feet, refer to Note 2 below.

NOTE 1: A spot measu rement is a series of three measurements in the same general area. The WFT gage should be moved a short distance for each gage reading. Discard any unusually ~ high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

Take an average of these three gage readings a';

one spot measurement.

NOTE 2: For spot test areas, Ref. Sec. 3.3.6 Note 2.

(See Attachment 3 for method of detennining percent volume solids.)

3.5.5 Monitoring of Finish Coat Application

a. During epplication of finish coat, the inspector shall monitor the wet film to assure no fish eyes appear. If fish eyes occur, the inspector shall notify the paint forenan of their presence. Fish eyes should be removed while the coating is still wet, previous coat (surfacer) cleaned with solvent and finish coat reapplied.
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c. Monitor the cure time for recoat of NUTEC 1201.

Recoating time of NUTEC 1201 is 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

The-total 0FT of NUTEC 1201, recoat and existing coat shall

) not exceed 16 mils.

3.5.6 Finish Coat Repairs For repairs in the NUTEC 1201 Finish Coat, the QC Inspector shall verify the following:

a) The inspector shall detennine the DFT of the existing coated surface (prior to recoating) by either, or one of the two following methods.

1) Using the DFT readings acquired during the backfit documentation.
2) The scratch test of the NUTEC 1201 finish coat shall be perfonned using a Mark II Tooke Inspection Gage equipped wi th a 2x ti p. Five separate readings spaced randomly over each finish coated area of 100 square feet shall be taken.

For areas less than 100 square feet, Note 2 of Section 3.3.6 shall apply.

b) Repairs of Runs / Sags Runs / sags showing evidence of mudcracking shall be removed. Runs or sags which exhibit no other coating defect shall be abraded to the thickness of adjoining coatings.

1) Verify that all loose particles and foreign par *1cles are removed from surface.
2) Verify that the surface is solvent wiped.
3) Perfonn inspections in Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5, and 3.6.

c) Repair of Scratches and/or Damaged Areas Any scratches or damaged areas shall be abraded until loosely adherent Darticles are renoved. The following minimum coating requirements shall be maintained for damages extending to concrete:

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no additional surfacer required prior to topcoat.

Damage greater that 1/2" in width - nonnal coating system required.

When performing surfacer and/or topcoat repair work, and the damaged area is 2 sq/ in. or less in size, or the damage is a scratch 1/4 in. width or less, regardless of length, substantiating or recording wet film thickness or the damaged area repair shall not be required.

NOTE: Hairline cracks appearing in concrete coatings after application are acceptable provided coatings show no loss of adhesion.

d) Repair of Contamination The QC inspector shall verify that contamination is removed by abrading and the surface recoated. The inspector shall perfonn inspections delineatad in Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

e) Repair of Pinholes and Small Discontinuities

1) Verify all loose particles are removed and area is solvent wiped.
2) Finholes and small discontinuities may be repaired at the time of final inspection without a later reinspection of the repair. The inspections' in Section 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6 still apply.

f) Repair of Dry Spray Repair of dry spray identifiable by visual inspection defined within this procedure shall be removed. (A minor amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish coat.)

1) Verify all loose particles are renoved.
2) Verify coating film t.hickness is still within allowable range.

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3) If film thickness is not within allowable range perfonn inspections in Sec. 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

g) Repair of Excessive Orange Peel

1) Verify the affected area is abraded and solvent

-wiped.

2) Verify the affected area is refinished and perfonn the inspections delineated in Section 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6 if required.

h) Repair of Gloss and Color Nonunifonnity

1) Verify the affected area is solvent wiped.
2) Verify the affected area is recoated without exceeding the maximum film thickness and perfonn inspections in Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.
3) Top coated areas d ich have been abraded for various reasons (i.e., runs, sags, high millage, etc.) and are wi thin acceptable precedural thickness, following repairs, do not require recoating for glass enhancing.

For small repair areas such as pinholes, color 4) and gloss unifonnity is not required, provided the t coating is smooth and continuous.

NOTE 1: If present, the tie in interface between concrete coatings and steel coatings shall be visually inspected during the finish coat final acceptance of both coating systems.

NOTE 2: (If applicable) coating interface - at coating interface for finish and or primer coa t, the existing coating shall be " feathered ba ck" a sufficient distance to ensure a smooth final coating system. When perfonning coating interface the interface of the coating of systons shall be

' a maximum of ih inch in width. Within the interface area cverlapping of any materials or systems is acceptable.

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Repair and touch-up - For repair and/or touch-up purposes Nutec #115 or #11 surfacer may be placed .

over the initial systen. as required to complete the required repair or touch-up. Roughen the i topcoat, if present, by sanding, or stoning prior to applying repair surfacer, 3.5.6.1 In-process repairs shall be documented on the Traveler (Attachment 1) showing their status and/or completion.

3.6 FINISH CDAT FINS ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION PRIOR TO AREA TURNOVER A final visual inspection in accordance with the following subsections shall be performed on exposed finish coated concrete substrates.

3.6.1 Finish Coat Cure Prior to performing finish coat final acceptance inspections, the inspector shall verify that the finish coat has cured for the minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

  • 3.6.2 Finish Coat Continuity Inspection The QC Inspector shall visually inspect the continuity of tne finish coat. The maximum ntuber of pennissible pinholes is shown on Attachment 3. No more than 2 points of discon-shall occur within an area having a radius of six tinuity(using inches a point of discontinuity as the center of the

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3.6.3 Visual Examination The QC inspector shall visually examine the finish coated surface for the following defects:

a) Runs and sigs which show no evidence of rruderacking are acceptable. Unacceptable runs and sags will be repaired in accordance with Section 3.5.6.

b) At the time of the final inspection, pinholes and small discontinuities may be repaired with no later reinspection required of these areas.

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c) Skips, holidays, col or and gloss nonuniformi ty, excessive orange peel, dry s pray, damaged areas, bli sters, bubbles, and fish eyes will be repaired in accordance with Section 3.5.6.

d) Contamination is unacceptable. Area must be repaired .

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  • 3.7 NONCONFOIMANCES 3.7.1 Unacceptable conditions which are not readily repaired or corrected per the approved procedures shall be documented as ursatisfactory on the inspection traveler.

3.7.2 Nonconfoming conditions such as coating failure due to loss of adhesion or indetenninate/ unacceptable conditions which cannot be repaired or corrected as per existing procedures shall be doceented on a Nonconfomance Report (NCR) in accordance with Reference 1-C. The NCR neber shall be referenced on the inspection traveler, if applicable.

3.8 DOCUENTATION (REFER TO ATTACHENT 1) 3.8.1 All inspections required by this procedure shall be recorded -

in the inspection attributes on the back of the travelers (Attachment 1). Preparation and pr:cessini of the traveler shall be per Reference 1-8.

3.8.2 When the inspections required by Sections 3.1 through 3.2.2 have been satisfactorily completed Step 1 shall be signed and dtted by the inspector.

3.8.3 When the inspections required by Sections 3.3 through 3.3.7.2 have been satisfactorily em Step 2 (for NUTEC 115) or Step 4 (for NUTEC 11)shall pleted, be signed and dated by the inspector and the other Step marked not applicable (N/A), initialled and dated.

i 3.8.4 When the inspections required by Sections 3.3.8 through

j. 3.4.2.2 have been satisfactorily ca Step 3 (for NUTEC 115) or Step 5 (for NUTEC 11) pleted, shall be signed. and dated by the inspector and the other Step marked not i

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i 3.8.5 When the inspections required by Sections 3.5 through j i 3.5.5 have been satisfactorily completed. Step 6 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

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3.8.6 When the inspections required by Sections 3.5.6 through 3.6.3 have been satisfactorily completed, Step 7 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

3.9 CLARIFICATION 3.9.1 Repair of Mechanfeal Damaae to Completed items 3.9.2 Areas that have been completed, inspected, accepted and traveler package closed which incur major damage at a later date may be repaired, inspected and documented on Attach.nent 8, " Concrete Protective Coating Inspection Repair Traveler". Otherwise, the minor areas of mechanical damage, dich occur af ter canpletion of an area, will be repaired during the final protective coatings walkdown Reference CP-EI-4.0-51.

3.10 INACCESSIBLE / LIMITED ACCESS AREAS If questions arise concernin areas per (Reference 1-A) gnondeleterious inaccessible or limited access enbedded foreign material in the final finish coat, the above condition (s) will be evaluated by the Project Civil Engineer or designee.

Clarification and acceptance of the above stated condition (s) shall be so denoted by signature of the Engineer with date and conments as required, in the comments section of the applicable step.

3.11 ATTACHENTS 3.11.1 Attachment 1, " Concrete Protective Coating Inspection Traveler" 3.11.2 Attachment 2. " Shelf and Pot Life Reference Sheet" 3.11.3 Attachment 3, " Allowed Points of Discontinuity Table" and "DFT Determination" 3.11.4 Attachment 4 "Envirorsnental Log Sheet" 3.11.5 Attacnment 5. " Paint Mix Slip" 3.11.6 Attachment 6. " Definitions" 3.11.7 Attachment 7. " Preparation of Coating Materials" 3.11.8 Attachment 7A, " Table for Partial Mixing of NUTEC 115"

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, No gross discontinuities are acceptable, PART II Ory Film Thickness Detemination Usino Wet "ilm Thickness Readings and the Percentage (%) Volume Solids Percent volume solids for unthinned concrete coatings are as follows:

NWEC 11 - 78%

NUTEC 115 - 88%

NWEC 1201 - 54%

EXAMPLE: 11 mils WFT X 54% = 5.94 mils DFT For thinned mixes:

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DEFINITIONS Color and Gloss Nonunifonnity
A milky haze or mist in the finish of a recently applied coating.

Contaminant: A foreign substance, inadvertently added to a coating or found on the substrate that adversely affects the application, adhesion, curing and/or subsequent perfonnance of the applied coating.

Dry Soray: A dry powdery primer or finish coat readily renoved by lignt sanding with either sandpaper or a wire screen. A minor amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish coat.

Feathering: An area that is roughened and tapered to obtain a smooth and continuous surface with an existing damaged coating.

Fisheyes: Small openings (" fish eyes") in wet film exposing old surface or previous coat.

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a. Reduced vi scosity of the surfacer during application, and i

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b. Wet rings around bug holes,
c. Visible signs of surface water.
d. Running hand over the surface resulting in moisture on the hand.
e. Product instability resulting in white streaks.

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Full Hiding: The coating provides sufficient coverage so that the preceding coat is not readily visible with an unaided eye.

Holiday: A pinhole, skip, discontinui ty or void in coating film.

Laitance: A fine, ditish acctmulation on concrete surfaces. It con-sists mainly of cement particles that were carried by water rising to the surface of freshly placed concrete. The resulting concrete surface is unsuitable for proper adhesion or bond of subsequent fillers or protective coatings.

Monitor: Confonnance verification by physically observing a task being perfonned on a periodic or random basis. 1 9

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Muderacking: Irregular cracking as in a dried mud puddle.

l Orange Peel: Dents in the surface resembling orange skin. A moderate amount is acceptable.

Over Spray: A deflected spray mist that settles on dry or partially dry coated surfaces.

Pinnoles: Minor discontinuities in coating dich expose primer or suostrate.

Verify: Confirm or make certain.

Visual
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i The surfacer, NUTEC 11S, is packaged in a three camponent i kit consisting of a base, curing agent, and filler. The j base and curing agent 'shali be thoroughly mixed first. If i necessary, box the mixture to assure that all the base and cure has been used. The filler shall then be slowly added under constant agitation and mixed until a smooth blend is

. achieved. The patching storial NUTEC 11,'is prepared the i same way. Partial mixes for NUTEC 115 shall be in accordance l with Attachment 7A. No provision is given for partial mixes l of NUTEC 11. '

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topcoat consisting of a base and cure. These shall be thoroughly mixed under constant agitation until a homogenous f

' blend is achieved. Partial mixes of NUTEC 1201 shall be in accordance with Attachment 78. Minimum induction times i shall be as per Attachment 2.

SEALER / CURING COMPOUNO The sealer / curing *capound, NUTEC 10, is nonnally a two caponent material consisting of a base and a curing agent.

4 If applying to surfaces below 60* F, a third caponent

accelerator may be used. Slowly six by power agitation or
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2.1 PlRPOSE AND SCOPE a This instruction shall describe the methods used by Quality j

Control personnel while perfoming inspections of applica- i tion of coatings on a concrete substrate inside the Reactor

! Containment Building, Unit 1.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS Visual inspection of su rfaces as addressed by this instruction shall be made at approximately an am's length from the surface being inspected. The area of inspection ,

- shall be adequately lighted during the inspection activity.

Adequate li by a two (2)ghting D-cellisbattery definedflashlight.

as the minimum light produced I Vi sual aids fabricated on site and approved by Quality Assurance and Engineering may be used by Inspectors as an aid in the perfonnance'of their inspections.

For definitions reference Attachment 6.

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INSTRUCTION ISSUE TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CO. DATE N CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 4 2 of 31 JUN 12 584 3.1 SURFACE PREPARATION Under nomal condi tions , the concrete su rface shall be allowed to cure a minimum of 28 days prior to application of protective coatings. However, if the coatings are to be applied to pour backs, grouting, or patching to which NWEC 10 has been applied as a curing capound, coating application may be performed after a minimum of 6 days has elapsed from NUTEC 10 application time. Renaired abandoned Hilti bol t holes, tie holes, unacceptable spalled concrete, grout under base plates dich have 3 square feet or less of exposed grouted surface to be coated, may be coated after curing for 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />.

3.1.1 Application of NUTEC 10 Curing Campound (if apolicable) 3.1.1.1 The QC Inspector shall verify that the green concrete has been cleaned.

3.1.1.2 The QC Inspector shall verify that NUTEC 10 is not applied under inclement conditions and that the surface temperatures are above 50*F. Areas of visible noisture or standing water are unacceptable (Reference Attachment 6).

3.1.1.3 NUTEC 10 shall be mixed per Paragraph 3.2. The NUTEC 10 has a pot life of (1) one hour at 75'F. If the NUTEC 10 gives the appearance of crawling and does not penetrate the concrete, the material shall be removed from the concrete by solvent and a clean cloth. All the expired material shall be discarded.

Pot li fe above is the reconmended time and should be

  • utilized as a guideline for coating time. actual pot 1tfe is determined by the applicability of tne r.cating. This applies to thinned and unthinned coatings.

3.1.1.4 The QC Inspector shall verify that the NUTEC 10 air supply shall be in accordance with Section 3.3.3. NUTEC 10 may be applied by brush or roller.

3.1.2 Preblast Cleaning Operations Prior to su rf ace prepa ration, the QC inspector, shall visually examine the surface to be water blasted for heavy deposits of oil and grease. Any heavy oil or grease deposits shall be removed.

The QC inspector shall also verify that any detrimental surface are irre gularities such as projections, fins or ridges renoved

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a. Water blasting

, b. Water blasting with sand injection

! c. Dry sandblasting

d. Bush hammering 3.1.3 Methods of Surface Preparation Water blasting, wter blasting wi th sand injection, acid

. etching, sand blasting, and power tooling are all acceptable methods of surface preparation. If NUTEC 10 curing membrane has been applied and gives a " glossy" appearance, the NUTEC 10 shall be abraded to reove the glossy appearance.

If chemical cleaning is performed'on the concrete substrate, the QC Inspector shall verify that the surface is flushed clean with water.

3.1.4 Post Surface preparation Operations After surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to verify the following:

a) The surface shall be free of construction dust, laitance, and loose deposits, and all adjacent areas cleaned to avoid contamination.

b) All holes greater than 1/2 inch in depth or greater than 2" diameter and cracks greater than 1/32" width are repaired prior to surfacer application.

c) All sharp projections removed.

Martings (ink, pencil, chalk, felt tip arter, etc.)

' d) j solvent wiped.

e) Marting paint renoved.

f) Objects protruding fran surface are ground or cut smooth until object is flush.

f g) All loosely adhering ebedded objects are renoved ,

h) Embedded steel objects less than 4 square inches shall be power tool rougnened and solvent wiped.

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il Metal objects larger than 4 square inches are primed, j) Surface is free of grease oil, and nonapproved curing membranes.

3.2 MIXING OPERATIONS 3.2.1 Materials A QC inspector shall verify on Attachment 5 that the shelf life has not expired.

3.2.2 Mixing / Thinning An inspector shall witness all mixing / thinning operations Per Attactunent 7. Induction times for finish mixes are shown in Attachment 2.

3.3 SURFACER APPLICATION 3.3.1 Ambient condi tions The inspector shall monitor the anblent conditions being recorded on the Environmental Log (Attachment 4) at the

" paint distribution point" inside Reactor Unit I. A calibrated non-mercury filled dry bulb themometer or a calibrated taperature recorder (Bristol 4069 TH or equivalent) shall be used for air taperature detemination.

A calibrated non-mercury filled wet bulb thennometer or a calibrated humidity recorder (Bristol 4069 TH or equivalent) shall be used to detennine relative humidity. The dew point i

shall be detemined by the difference in dry and wt bulb taperature using the U.S. Department of Conmerce Weather Sureau Psychrometric Tables. W.B. No. 235. When dry bulb readings are greater than 100*F. the dew point and relative i

  • humidity should be detemined using the 100*F reading (note
  • in Renarks Section). The surface taperatu re shall be detamined by placing a calibrated Range 0-250*F themometer or equivalent in contact with the surface to be coated. The

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, Mininun and maximum values of surface and ambient taperatures shall be 50'F and 100* F respectively.

i Infrequent dips in temperature to 40*F is pemissible during application and/or cure; howeve r, the elapsed time the temperature is below 50*F shall be added to the cure time.

Application of the coating shall not begin unless the surface temperature is 5'F above the dew point.

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I Heidity may vary as high as 1001; however, free standing l water shall be removed. Coating application over a dap surface is pennissible. Under no conditions shall NLKEC 11S

! be applied to a surface cortaining free standing water. i j (Reference Attachment 6),

a 3.3.1.1 Documentation of Environmental Conditions i '

a. The Inspector assigned to the " paint distribution point" in the Reactor Building shall, as a minimum, i take a caple te set of readings (air tape ratu re, i relative humidity, dew point and surface taperature) i on each floor elevation at least three (3) times each

. shift (preferably, the beginning, mid point, and just prior to the end of each shift). More readings may be

'.; taken een necessary (i.e., noticeable change in air taperatu re, request by field inspector to take i

readings in a specific area, etc.).

b. The Inspector at the " paint distribution point" shall
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! turn all of the Environmental Log Sheets for that l, , shift into the lead inspector (s).

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capleteness and correctness, sign and da te the

! "QC Review" block, obtain copies for QC reference and  ;

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the fausediate area of the first set of unacceptable j  ; readings and recorti the on the Enviromental Log.

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2. If the additional set of readings are acceptable, take a third set of reaoings for referee purposes and record then. If the referee set of readings are acceptable, then the area in question is acceptable but should be closely nonitored with readings as necessary.
3. If the additional set of readings is unacceptable and/or the referee set of readings is unacceptable, the inspector is to notify the coatings inspectors i in the areas affected so that coating work may be stopped at that time. Coating work shall not j

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continue until the ambient conditions resume an acceptable status.

4. When unacceptable ambient condi tions occur and

' are verified by Step 3 above, the Inspector shall

' docunent it on a Nonconformance Report (NCR) in accordance with Reference 1-C. and adequately identify the affected areas / elevations.

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3.3.2 Surface Acceotability The QC inspector shall visually examine the substrate surface immediately prior to surfacer application to verify that it is free of contamination (dus t, laitance, loose deposits and markings).

3.3.3 Air Supply Acceptability The inspector shall ins pect the air supply sys ten for suitable filters / traps / separators. The effectiveness of these itens shall be verified by exposing a piece of dite i

cloth to a blast of air for approximately 30 seconds.

The cloth shall show no evidence of moisture, oil or i

l. foreign matter den examined.

3.3.4 Pot t.ife The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life as shown in Attachment 2 is not exceeded.

3.3.5 Qualification of Acolicator(s) i j

The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of qualified applicators fran QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related coating work. ...

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NOTE 1: A spot measurenent is a series of three measurements in the same general area. The WFT gage should be noved a short distance for each gage reading. Discard any unusually high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

Take an average of these three gage readings as one spot naasu renent.

NOTE 2: Five spot tests shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated su rf ace. For areas less than 100 square feet, the following shall apply:

Area Sq. Ft. No. Spots 100-80 5 80-50 4 50-10 3 10-3 2

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  • Thickness of surfacer may vary between 10 and 35 mils. (See
  • Attachment 3 for method of determining percent volume solids.)

NOTE 3: Tack free times shall be as follows:

Tenperature 'F 1 E

. 50 - 59 6 hrs. 8 hrs.

60 - 79 4 hrs. 6 hrs.

80 - 99 2 hrs. 4 hrs, 100 1 hr. 2 hrs.

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CPSES Q1-QP-11.4-27 4 8 of 31 M 12 Spa Tempe ra tu re 'F Full Cure 11. Ils 50 - 59 10 days 60 - 69 8 days 70 - 79 7 days 80 - 89 6 days 90 - 100 5 days 3.3.7 Monitoring of Surfacer Application Monitor the surfaces where NIREC 115 is being applied to assure that it is not being applied to a surface containing free standing wi ter. of 115 over a damp surface is pennissible.)(Application Reference Attachment 6. Verify that the pot li fe as stated in Paragraph 3.3.4 is not exceeded.

3.3.8 Surfacer Repair Wort 3.3.8.1 Repair of Runs and Sags Runs and sags which show no evidence of audcracking shall be abraded flush with the surrounding su rface. If after abrading, su rfacer is unsatisfactory due to auderacking remove su rf acer.

unsatisfactory coating to substrate and reapply the If after abrading the surfacer is satisfactory, no further repair is necessary.

3.3.8.2 Repair of Contamination Contamination shall be renoved by abrading. If unsatisfactory coating still exists, then the area shall be repatred in accordance with Section 3.3.8.3.

NOTE:

Rust stains residue, not necessarily the stain, shall ImperialbeThinner renoved with bristle brush and water or

  1. 0L-54 3.3.8.3 Repairs When Touch Up or Recoating is Necessary For repairs that require either touch up or recoating with NUTEC 115, NUTEC 11 or NtREC 1201, the QC inspector shall:

a) Verify ambient conditions are acceptable per Section 3.3.1.

b) Verify the su rf ace has been prepared in a:coniance with Sec. 3 materials as.3.8.2 and is free fran loose and foreign per Section 3.1.4 and/or Paragraph 3.5.6.

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d) Verify that NUTEC 115, NUTEC 11 or NUTEC 1201 is mixed / thinned in accordance with Section 3.2.

e) Verify pot li fe is not exceeded per Attachment 2.

, f) Verify qualification of applicator (s) per Section 3.3.5.

g) Visually inspect per Section 3.4.2.1.

h) Verify that curing is in accordance with Section 3.4.2.2.

1) Verify dry film thickness in the repair area is in accordance. with the ,following millage requirements:

NUTEC 115 10 - 35 mils NUTEC 11 3 - 20 mils NUTEC 1201 3 - 16 mils i

NOTE 1: See Section 3.3.6 and Attachment 3 for DFT calculation using Wet Film Thickness measurenent and percent volume solids.

3.3.8.4 In-process repairs shall be doctmented on the Traveler in accordance with Reference 1-8, (Attachment 1) showing their

. status and/or coupletion.

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3.4.1 Prespolication inspection 3.4.1.1 Ambient Conditions Prior to finish coat application, the QC inspector shall detennine ambient conditions in accordance with tection 3.3.1.

. 3.4.2 Surfacer Post Acolication Operation 3.4.2.1 Visual Defects Inspertion

' The inspector shall perfonn a vi sual inspection of the surfacer coat NUTEC 115 and NUTEC 11 prior to the finish coat application for the following defects:

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a) Runs and sags which show no evidence of adcracking shall be abraded down to adjoining coating thickness, b) Stains - rust (red) and zine oxide (white) stains are acceptable provided loose particles are removed from NUTEC 115 or NUTEC 11 surfaces prior to application of finish coat.

l c) Damaged areas, skips, dry spray, holidays, blisters, bubbling, adcracking, oil and grease, contamination

, are all unacceptable and shall be reoved and repaired

. in accordance with the applicable subsection of 3.3.8.

3.4.2.2 Surfacer Cure The inspector shall unitor ambient tenperature after the surfacer is applied to detemine when cure is adequate for j finish coating operations to conmence. A calibrated non-mercuh filled dry bulb themometer or a calibrated taperature recorder (Bristol 4069TH or equivalent) shall be used for air temperature determination.

Curing time shall be as follows:

Curing Time Before Teperature O'F Toccoating with 1201 50-59 72 hrs.

60-69 48 hrs.

70-79 24 hrs.

80-89 18 hrs.90-100 12 hrs.

Temperature durations below 50*F will be added to the cure time on an hour for hour basis.

, NUTEC 115 may be touched up or recoated with #11 or ills as soon as the initial coat has dried such that the paint shall not adhere to the thunb when downward pressure is exerted on

. the paint film dile turning a 90' angle. (This does not refer to the two pass application method.)

3.4.3 Mixina Operations 3.4.3.1 i4aterials The QC Inspector shall verify on Attachment 5 that shelf has not expired, i

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FINISH COAT APPLICATION 3.5.1 Air Supply Acceptability

The QC inspector shall verify the air supply is acceptable
per Section 3.3.3.

3.5.2 Qualification of Acolicator(s)

The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of qualified applicators fran QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related coating wort.

3.5.3 Pot Life The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life of WTEC .

1201 has not been exceeded. Pot life is shown on l Attachment 2. ,

j 3.5.4 Ory Film Thickness

- The inspector shall detennine the DFT of the applied finish

' coat by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and i

each reading by the 1 volume solids. A minimum of five sultiplying(5)( separateSee masurements s we t film thickness spaced evenly over Note 1)

(WFT) the coated pot area shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated I

su rface. For areas less than 100 square feet, refer to Mote 2 below.

I NOTE 1: A spo t measurment is a series of three measurements in the same general area. The WFT I

gage should be noved a short distance for each gage reading. Discani any unusually high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

l Take an average of these three gage readings as j one spot measurenent. ~

NOTE 2: For spot test areas. Ref. Sec. 3.3.6 Note 2.

(See Attachment 3 for nothod of determining percent volume solids.)

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a. During application of finish coat, the inspector shall monitor the wet film to assure no fish eyes appear. If fish eyes occur, the inspector shall notify the paint forman of their presence. Fish eyes should be reoved dile the coating is still wet, previous coat (surfacer) cleaned with solvent and finish coat reapplied.
b. If applicable. the inspector shall monitor that the hose length does not exceed 75 feet.
c. Monitor the cure time for recoat of NUTEC 1201.

Recoating time of NUTEC 1201 is 24 nours.

The total DFT of NUTEC 1201, recoat and existing coat shall not exceed 16 mils.

3.5.6 Finish Coat Roosirs For repairs in the NUTEC 1201 Finish Coat, the QC Inspector shall verify the following:

a) The inspector shall detennine the OFT of the existing coated surface (prior to recoating) by either, or one of the two following methods.

' 1) Using the DFT readings acquired during the backfit doctmentation.

2) The scratch test of the NUTEC 1201 finish coat shall be perfonned using a Mark !! Tooke
  • Inspection Gage equipped with a 2x tip. Five separate readings spaced randaly over each finish coated area of 100 square feet shall be taken.

For areas less than 100 square feet. Note 2 of

Section 3.3.6 shall apply.

b) Repairs of Runs / Sags Runs / sags showing evidence of mudcracking shall be removed. Runs or sags which exhibit no other coating defect shall be abraded to the thickness of adjoining coa tings.

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1) Verify that all loose particles and foreign particles are removed fra surface.

! 2) Verify that the surface is solvent wiped.

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,I c) Repair of Scratches and/or Damaged Areas f; Any scratches or damaged areas shall be abraded until loosely adherent particles are rooved. The following  ;

i minimum coating requirements shall be maintained for ,

j damages extending to concrete:

i Damage 1/2" or less regardless of length -

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topcoat. ,

4 i Damage greater than 1/2" to 2" in width,

! regardless of length - Nutec 11 surfacer prior to topcoat application.

. . Damage greater than 2" in width - normal l i coating systa rsquired. j leen perfoming surfacer and/or topcoat repair work, and the damaged area is 2 sq/ in, or less in size, i or the damage is a scratch 1/4 in. width or less, ,

regardless of length, substantiating or recording l

  • met film thickness or the damaged area repair shall

, not be required. i l d) Repair of Contamination

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j removed by abrading and the surface recoated. The inspector shall perfom inspections delineated in Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

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1) Verify all loose particles are removed and area is  !

, solvent wiped.

! 2) Pinholes and small discontinuities may be repaired i at the time of final inspection without a later .

reinspection of the repair. The inspections in  !

! Section 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6 still apply.

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T f) Repair of Dry Spray Repair of dry spray identifiable by visual inspection l

defined within this procedure shall be removed. (A minor amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish coat.)

1) Verify all loose particles are removed.

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3 3) If film thickness is not within allowable range

' perform inspections in Sec. 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

g) Repair of Excessive Orange peel

1) Verify the affected area is abraded and solvent ,

wiped.

2) Verify the affected area is refinished and perfonn the inspections delineated in Section 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6 if required.

b) Repair of Gloss and Color Nonunifamity

1) Verify the affected area is solvent wiped, i -
2) Verify the affected area is recoated without exceeding the maximum film thickness and perfonn  !

inspections in Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

3) Top coated areas dich have been abraded for various reasons (i.e., runs, sags, high millage, i

' e tc.) and are wi thin acceptable procedural thickness, following repairs, do not require

? recoating for gloss enhancing.

l 4) For small repair areas such as pinholes, color and gloss unifonnity is not required, provided the coating is smooth and continuous.

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~NOTE 1: If present, the tie in interface betwes concrete coatings and steel coatings shall be vi sually inspected during the finish coat final acceptance of both coating systens.

NOTE 2: (If appitcable) coating interface - at coating interface for finish and or primer coat, the existing coating shall be " feathered back" a

  1. - sufficient distance to ensure a smooth final coating systen. Wen performing coating interface the interface of the coating of systems shall be

, . a e ximum of approximately 1\ inch in wid th.

Within the interface area overlapping of any

, materials or systens is acceptable.

NOTE 3: Repair and touch-up - For repair and/or touch-up i

purposes, Nutec #115 or #11 surfacer may be placed over the initial system as required to conplete the required repair or touch-up. Roughen the topcoat, if present, by sanding, or stoning prior to applying repair surfacer.

3.5.6.1 In-process repairs shall be documented on the Traveler (Attachment 1) showing their status and/or canple tion.

3.6 FINISH COAT FINAL ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION PRIOR TO AREA TURNOVER A final visual inspection in accordance with the following subsections shall be perfonned on exposed finish coated

, concrete substrates.

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, 3.6.1 Finish Coat Cure Prior to perfonning finish coat final acceptance inspections.

the inspector shall verify that the finish coat has cured for the minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

i 3.6.2 Finish Coat Continuity inspection

$ The QC Inspector shall visually inspect the continuity of the finish coat. The maximum number of permissible pinholes

. is shown on Attachment 3. No more than 2 points of discon-i shall occur within an area having a radius of six tinuity(using inches a point of discontinuity as the center of the i

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- points of discontinuity shall occur within any one area equal to 255 of the total area. The pinholes that are beyond the acceptance of Attachment 3 shall be repaired in accordance l ,

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CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 4 16 of 31 3.6.3 Visual Examination The QC inspector shall visually examine the finish coated surface for the following defects:

a) Runs and sags which show no evidence of nuderacking

  • are acceptable. Unacceptable runs and sags will be repaired in accordance with Section 3.5.6.

b) At the time of the final inspection, pinholes and small discontinuities nay be repaired wi th no later reinspection required of these areas.

c) Skips,. holidays, color and gloss nonuni fo nni ty, excessive orange peel, dry spray, damaged areas, bli sters , bubbles, and fish eyes will be repaired l in accordance with Section 3.5.6. I d) Contamination is unacceptable. Area aust be repaired per Section 3.5.6.

3.7 NONCONFORMANCES 3.7.1 thacceptable conditions dich are not readily repaired or corrected per the approved procedures shall be documented as unsatisfactory on the inspection traveler.

3.7.2 Norconfonning conditions such as coating failure due to loss of adhesion or indetenninate/ unacceptable conditions which cannot be repaired or corrected as per existing procedures shall be doctamented on a Nonconfonnance Report (NC in accordance with Reference 1-C. The NCR nianber shal be referenced on the inspection traveler, if applicable.

3.8 DOCUMENTATION (REFER TO ATTACHMENT 1) >

3.8.1 All inspections required by this procedure shall be recoNed i
  • in the inspection attributes on the back of the travelers
  • (Attachment 1). Preparation and processing of the traveler shall be per Reference 1-8.

' 3.8.2 When the inspections required by Sections 3.1 through 3.2.2 have been satisfactorily completed. Step 1 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

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3.8.3 When the inspections required by Sections 3.3 through 3.3.7.2 have been satisfactorily completed, Step 2 (for NUTEC 115) or Step 4 (for NUTEC 11) shall be signed and dated by the inspector and the other Step marked not applicable (N/A), initialled and dated.

3.8.4 When the inspections required by Sections 3.3.8 through

! 3.4.2.2 have been satisfactorily empleted . Step 3 (for

, NUTEC 115) or Step 5 (for NUTEC 11) shall be' signed and dated by the inspector and the other Step a rked not applicable (N/A), initialled and dated, i 3.8.5 When the inspections required by Sections 3.5 through 3.5.5 have been satisfactorily completed. Step 6 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

3.8.6 When the inspections required by Sections 3.5.6 through 4

3.6.3 have been satisfactorily empleted Step 7 shall be 4

signed and dated by the inspector.

3.9 CLARIFICATION 3.9.1 Repair of Mechanical n^moe to Cooleted Itens 1

3.9.2 Areas that have been completed, inspected, accepted and

.i traveler package closed dich incur major damage at a later date may be repaired, inspected and documented on i Attachment 8, " Concrete Protective Coating Ins pection Repair Traveler". Otherwise, the minor areas of mechanical damage, dich occur af ter conpletion of an area, will be 1

repaired during the final protective coa tings walkdown '.

Reference CP-EI-4.0-51.

i 3.10 IMACCESSIBLE/t.IMITED ACCESS AREAS If questions arise concerning access areas per (Reference 1-A)(1) inaccessible (2) nondeleterious or limited abedded foreign storial in the final finish coat, or, (3) minor stress cracks in concrete appearing in concrete coatings af ter application, the above condition (s) will be evaluated by

!, the Project Civil Engineer or designee. Clarification and acceptance of the above stated condition (s) shall be so denoted by signature of the Engineer with date and comments as required, in the comments section of the applicable step.

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3.11.5 Attachment 5. " Paint Mix Slip" 3.11.6 Attachment 6. " Definitions" 3.11.7 Attachment 7 " Preparation of Coating Materials" 3.11.8 Attachment 7A, " Table for Partial Mixing of NUTEC 115" 3.11.9 Attachrent 78, " Table for Partial Mixes of NUTEC 1201" 3.11.10 Attachment 8. " Concrete Protective Coating Repair Travelcr" i

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QI-QP-11.4-27 2 JUN12 E24 ' 2t of 31 ATTA0iMENT 2 SHELF AND POT LIFE REFERENCE SHEET Ma terial Shelf life Nutec 11 Base & Curing Agent 12 conths Nutec 115 Base & Curing Agent 12 months Nutec 1201 Base & Curing Agent 12 months Thinners and Sand Filler lhlimi ted POT LIFE

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CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 4 JUN 12 $84 22 cf - 31 ATTACHMENT 3 PART I Allowed Points of Discontinuity Table Total Allowable Number of Surface Area (50. f t.) Points of Discontinuity Up to 10 1 10-50 2 50-100 5 100-500 10 500-1000 15 1000-5000 25 I

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CPSES QI-QP- 11.4-27 4 .JUN 12 E84 25 of 31 ATTACHMENT 6 DEFINITIONS Color and Gloss Nonuniformity: A milky haze or mist in the finish of a recently applied coating.

Contaminant: A foreign substance, inadvertently added to a coating or found on the substrate that adversely affects the application, adhesion, curing and/or subsequent perfonnance of the applied coating.

Dry Spray:

A dry powdery primer or finish coat readily renoved by light sanding with either sandpaper or a wire screen. A minor amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish coat.

i Feathering: An area that is roughened and tapered to obtain a smooth and continuous surface with an existing damaged coating.

Fisheyes: Small openings surface or previous coat.(" fish eyes") in wet film exposing old Free Standing Water: May be identified by:

a. Reouced viscosity of the surfacer during application, and excessive sagging fra bug holes,
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sqeegeeing or troweling process.

Full Hidino: The coating provides sufficient coverage so that the prececing coat is not readily visible with an unaided eye.

Holiday:

A pinhole, skip, discontinuity or void in coating film.

'. Laitance: A fine, whitish accoulation on concrete surfaces. It con-sists mainly of cement particles that were carried by water

' rising to the surface of freshly placed concrete. The resulting concrete surface is unsuitable for proper adhesion or bond of subsequent fillers or protective coatings.

Monitor:

Conformance verification by physically observing a task beir.g performed on a periodic or random basis.

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Muderacking: Irregular cracking as in a dried mud puddle.

Orange Peel: Dents in the surface resenbling orange skin. A moderate amount is acceptable.

Over Spray: . A deflected spray mist that settles on dry or partially dry coated surfaces.

Pinholes: Minor discontinuities in coating dich expose primer or substrate.

Verify: Confirm or make certain.

Visual: To examine with an unaided eye (correctional eye glasses o'r contact lens are acceptable).

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PREPARATION OF COATING MATERIALS i

4 Surfacer Coat The surfacer, NUTEC 115, is packaged in a three camponent kit consisting of a base, curing agent, and filler. The base and curing agent shall be thoroughly mixed first. If necessary, box the mixture to assure that all the base and

' cure has been used. The filler shall then be slowly added under constant agitation and mixed until a smooth blend is achieved. The patching saterial, NUTEC 11, is prepared the same way. Partial mixes for NUTEC 115 shall be in accordance

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topcoat consisting of a base and cure. These shall be thoroughly mixed under constant agitation until a homogenous 4

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i SEALER / CURING COMPOUND The sealer / curing campound, NlffEC 10, is nonnally a two

' component material consisting of a base and a curing agent.

' If applying to surfaces below 60* F, a third ca ponent accelerator may be used. Slowly six by power agitation or  ;

by hand the entire volume of the cure camponent with the entire volume of the base camponent. If an accelerator is l

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! CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 4 JUN 12 E84 28 of 31 ATTACHMENT 7A TABLE FOR PARTIAL MIXING OF NUTEC 11s f SAst C'JAE Uu!A l Manltugsaga 5518LE llbs)oz. Ibs.. os. , its.l42.lsts.i,os.l 0 Gal . . 1 Ot. 10.5: 0 6.3 l 3 l0 l0 l1.6l 0 Gal. . 2 Qt. l 1 l 5.1 0 12.5 6 0 l0 l3.2 4

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1.0 REFERENCES

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  • * '3 li ;, Q, This instruction shall describe the methods used by Quality Control personnel while perfoming inspections of applica- i tion of coatings on a concrete substrate inside the Reactor  ;

Containment Building, Unit 1.

i l 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS Visual inspection of su rfaces as addressed by this ,

instruction shall be made at approximately an am's length j fran the surface being ins pected . The area of inspection ,

shall be adequately lighted during the inspection activity.  !

l Adequtte lighting is defined as the minimum light produced by a two (2) D-cell battery flashlight. l l  !

i Visual aids fabricated on site and approved by quality Assurance and Engineering may be used by Inspectors as an l aid in the perfomance of their inspections.

For definitions reference Attachment 6.

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CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 3 2 of 31 JUN 5 1584 3.1 SURFACE PREPARATION Under nonnal condi tions, the concrete su rface shal l be allowed to cure a minimum of 28 days prior to application of protective coatings. However, if the coatings are to be applied to pour backs, grouting, or patching to whien NUTEC 10 has been applied as a curing canpound,~ coating application may be perfanned after a minimum of 6 days has elapsed from NUTEC 10 application time. Repaired abandoned Hilti Wt holes, tie holes, unacceptable spalled concrete, grout undi.e base plates which have 3 square feet or less of exposed grouted surface to be coated, may be coated after curing for 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />. ,

I 3.1.1 Application of NUTEC 10 Curina Compound (if apolicable) 3.1.1.1 The QC Inspector shall verify that the yeen concrete has been cleaned.

3.1.1.2 The QC Inspector shall verify that NtfrEC 10 is not applied under inclement conditions and tnat the surface temperatures are above 50*F. Areas of visible moisture or standing water are unacceptable (Reference Attachment 6).

3.1.1.3 NtfrEC 10 shall be mixed per Paragraph 3.2. The NWEC 10 has a pit life of (1) one hour at 75'F. If the NUTEC 10 gives the appearance of crawling and does not penetrate the concrete, the material shall be removed from the concrete by solvent and a clean clo th. All the expired material shall be discardec.

Pot li fe above is the reconmended time and should be utilized as a guideline for coating time, actual pot life is detennined by the applicability of the coating. This applies to thinned and unthinned coatings.

. 3.1.1.4 The QC Inspector shall verify that the NUTEC 10 air supply shall be in accordance with Section 3.3.3. NUTEC 10 may be applied by brush or roller.

I 3.1.2 Preblast Cleaning Operations Prior to surface prepa ration, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to be water blasted for heavy deposits of oil and grease. Any heavy oil or grease deposits shall te removed.

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a. Water blasting
b. Water blasting with sand injection
c. Dry sandblasting
d. Bush hammering 3.1.3 Methods of Surface Preoaration Water blasting, wter blasting wi th sand injection, acid etching, sand blasting, and power tooling are all acceptable methods of surface preparation. If NUTEC 10 curing membrane has been applied and gives a " glossy" appearance, the NUTEC 10 shall be abraded to reave the glossy appearance.

If chemical cleaning is perfonned on the concrete substrate, the QC Inspector shall verify that the surface is flushed clean with water.

3.1.4 Post Surface Precaration Operations -

After surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually l examine the surface to verify the following:

a) The surface shall be free of construction dust, laitance, and loose deposits, and all adjacent areas

. cleaned to avoid contamination.

b) All holes greater than 1/2 inch in depth or greater than 2" diameter and cracks greater than 1/32" width -

are repaired prior to surfacer application, c) All sharp projections removed, d) Martings (ink, pencil, chalk, fel t tip mrker, etc.)

4 solvent wiped.

e) Marting paint reoved.

f) Objects protruding from surface are ground or cut smooth until object is flush.

g) All loosely adhering embedded objects are renoved .

h) Embedded steel objects less than 4 square inches shall be power tool roughened and solvent wiped.

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I i) Metal objects larger th~an 4 square inches are primed.

j) Surface is free of grease, oil, and nonapproved curing membranes.

3.2 MIXING OPERATIONS 3.2.1 Materials A QC inspector shall verify on Attachment 5 that the shelf life has not expired.

. 3.2.2 Mixing / Thinning An inspector shall witness all mixing / thinning operations Per Attachment 7. Induction times for finish mixes are shown .

in Attachment 2.

3.3 SURFACER APPLICATION 3.3.1 Ambient Conditions The inspector shall unitor the abient conditions being recorded on the Environmental Log (Attachment 4) at the

" paint distribution po int" inside Reactor Unit I. A calibrated non-mercury filled dry bulb thennometer or a calibrated taperature recorder (Bristol 4069 TH. or equivalent) shall be used for air taperature detennination.

A calibrated non-earcury filled wet bulb thennometer or a calibrated humidity recorder (Bristol 4069 TH or equivalent) shall be used to determine. relative humidity. The dew point shall be detennined by the difference in dry and wet bulb temperature using the U.S. Department of Camerce Weather

/ Bureau Psychrometric Tables, W.B. No. 235. When dry bulb readings are greater than 100*F the dew point and relative i

humidity should be determined using the 100*F reading (note i in Remarks Section). The surface taperatu re shall be  !

i detensined by placing a calibrated Range 0-250*F thermometer .

. or equivalent in contact with the surface to be coated. The thermometer probe shall remain in contact with the surface i until the taperature reading stabilizes.

' Minimum and maximum values of surface and ambient temperatures shall be 50*F and 100*F respectively.

Infrequent dips in temperature to 40*F is pennissible during application and/or cure; however, the elapsed time the temperature is below 50*F shall be added to the cure time.

Application of the coating shall not begin unless the

, surface temperature is 5'F above the dew point.

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(Reference Attachment 6).

3.3.1.1 Documentation of Environmental Conditions

a. The Inspector assigned to the " paint distribution point" in the Reactor Building shall, as a minimum, take a complete set of readings (air tanpe ratu re, relative humidity, dew point and surface tenperature) on each floor elevation at least three (3) times each shift (preferably, the beginning, mid point, and just prior to the end of each shift). More readings may be taken den necessary (i.e., noticeable change in air tenperature, request by field inspector to take readings in a specific area, etc.).

, b. The Inspector at the " paint distribution point" shall document these readings on Attachment 4 as follows:

1.- The Inspector shall fill in the applicable infortnation as delineated on the fo m , except for the "Repo rt No . "

. (The llTport No. will be filled in by tne Paper Flow Group when they assign nunbe rs , prior' to transmitting to the QA vault.)

2. Upon canpletion of the shift, the inspector shall turn all of the Environmental Log Sheets for that shift into the lead inspector (s).
c. The lead inspector (s) shall review the log sheets for coupletsness and correctness, sign and da te the

, "QC Review" block, obtain copies for QC reference and transmit the originals to the Paper Flow Group.

. d. If at any time the inspector detamines readings which

do not comply with the paraneters set forth in this procedure, he shall proceed in the following manner:
1. Immediately take an additional set of readings in the immediate area of the first set of unacceptable
readings and record than on the Envirorinental Log. ,

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' take a third set of readings for referee purposes and record then. If the referee set of readings are acceptable, then the area in question is acceptable but should be closely nonitored with readings as necessary.

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! 4. When unacceptable ambient condi tions occur and r

! are verified by Step 3 above, the Inspector shall i doc uent it on a Nonconfonnance Report (NCR) in '

accordance with Reference 1-C, and adequately i identify the affected areas / elevations.

3.3.2

Surface AceeatabilitY l

The QC inspector shall visually examine the substrate surface immediately prior to surfacer application to verify that it is free of contamination (dust, laitance, loose deposits and markings).

3.3.3 Air Supoly Acceptability

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these itens shall be verified by exposing a piece of white cloth to a blast of air for approximately 30 seconds.

' The cloth shall show no evidence of moisture, oil or foreign matter den examined.

3.3.4 pot L.ife j

The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life as shown in t

Attachment 2 is not exceeded.

2 3.3.5 Qualification of Acolicator(s)

The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of qualified applicators from QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related coating wort. i l

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3.3.6 Ory Film Thickness 4 The QC inspector shall detennine the DFT of the applied surfacer by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and multiplying each reading by the % volume solids (taking in account any thinner used). A minimum of five (5) separate spot wet film thickness (WFT) measurments (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated su rface. For areas less than 100 square feet, Refer to Note 2 below.

NOTE 1: A spot measurment is a series of three measurements in the same general area. The WFT gage should be moved a short distance for.each gage reading. Discani any unusually high or . low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

. Take an average of these three gage readings as one spot measurment.

NOTE 2: Five spot tests shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated su rface. For areas less than 100 square feet, the following shall apply:

Area Sq. Ft. No. Spots 100-80 5

, 80-50 4 50-10 3 143 2 3-0 1 Thickness of narfac~er may vary between 10 and 35 mils. (See Attachment 5 for method of determining percent volume solids.)

. NOTE 3: Tact. free times shall be as follows:

1 1 Temperature *E #11 #115

. 50 - 59 6 hrs. 8 hrs.

60 - 79 4 hrs. 6 hrs.

80 - 99 2 hrs. 4 hrs.

. 100 1 hr. 2 hrs.

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i t Temperature 'F Full Cure 11,11S 50 - 59 10 days 60 - 69 8 days 70 - 79 7 days

.80 - 89 6 days 90 - 100 5 days 3.3.7 Monitoring of Surfacer Application Monitor the surfaces where NUTEC 115 is being applied to assure that it is not being applied to a surface containing free standing w ter. (Application of 11S over a damp

surface is pemissible.) Reference Attachment 6. Verify 1

that the pot life as stated in Paragraph 3.3.4 is not

exceeded.

3.3.8 Surfacer Repair Work 3.3.8.1 Repair of Runs and Sags

] Runs and sags which show no evidence of nuderacking shall be abraded flush with the surrounding su rface. If after abrading, su rfacer is unsatisfactory due to ciudcracking remove unsatisfactory coating to substrate and reapply the surfacer. If after abrading the surfacer is satisfactory, no further repair is necessary.

3.3.8.2 Repair of Contamination

~ Contamination shall be removed by abrading. If unsatisfactory

' coating still exists, then the area shall be repaired in accordance with Section 3.3.8.3.

NOTE: Rust stains residue, not necessarily the stain, shall be removed with bristle brush and water or Imperial Thinner #0L-54.

3.3.8.3 Repairs When Teuch Up or Recoating is Necessan For repairs that require either touch up or recoating with NUTEC 115, NUTEC 11 or NUTEC 1201, the QC inspector shall:

'; a) Verify ambient conditions are acceptable per Section 3.3.1.

' b) Verify the surface has been prepared in accordance with Sec. 3.3.8.2 and is free from loose and foreign materials as per Section 3.1.4 and/or Paragraph 3.5.6.

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, c) Verify acceptable -materials are used, and shelf life is not exceeded.

d) Verify that NUTEC 115, NUTEC 11 or NUTEC 1201 is mixed / thinned in accordance with Section 3.2.

e) Verify pot 11 fe is not exceeded per Attacnment 2.

f) Verify qualification of applicator (s) per Section 3.3.5.

g) Visually inspect per Section 3.4.2.1.

h) Verify that curing is in accordance with Section 3.4.2.2.

1) Verify dry film thickness in the repair area is in accordance with the , following millage requirements: ,

NUTEC 115 10 - 35 mils NUTEC 11 3 - 20 mils NUTEC 1201 3 - 16 mils NOTE 1: See Section 3.3.6 and Attachment 3 for DFT calculation using Wet Film Thickness measurenent and percent volume solids.

3.3.8.4 In-process repairs shall be doc'Jnented on the Traveler in accordance with Reference 1-B, (Attachment 1) showing their

, status and/or canpletion.

3.4 FINISH COAT PREAPPLICATION 3.4.1 Preapplication Inspection j.

3.4.1.1 Ambient Conditions Prior to finish coat application, the QC inspector shall detennine ambient conditions in accordance with Section 3.3.1.

3.4.2 Surfacer Post Application Operation 3.4.2.1 Visual Defects Inspection The inspector shall perfonn a vi sual inspection of the surfacer coat NUTEC 115 and NUTEC 11 prior to the finish

! coat application for the following defects:

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c) Damaged areas, skips, dry spray, holidays, blisters,

. bubbling, mudcracking, oil and grease, contamination j are all unacceptable and shall be reoved and repaired

in accordance with the applicable subsection of 3.3.8. l 3.4.2.2 Surfacer Cure The inspector shall monitor ambient taperature after the surfacer is applied to determine when cure is adequate for finish coating operations to cemence. A calibrated non-mercury filled dry bulb thermometer or a calibrated taperature recorder (Bristol 4069TH or equivalent) shall be j used for air taperature determination.

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j Curing Time Before j Taperature O'F Toccoating with 1201 4

i 50-59 72' hrs. ,

! 60-69 48 hrs.

l 70-79 24 hrs.

i 80-89 18 hrs.90-100 12 hrs.

i Teperature durations below 50*F will be added to the cure i

time on an hour for hour besis. ,

I NUTEC 115 may be touched up or recoated with #11 or #115 as j soon as the initial coat has dried such that the paint shall 1 not adhere to the thab when downwrd pressure is exerted on

, the paint film dile turning a 90' angle. (This does not refer to the two pass application method.)

". 3.4.3 Mixina Operations i 3.4.3.1 Materials The QC Inspector shall verify on Attachment 5 that shelf has not expired.

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3.5.2 Qualification of Applicator (s)

The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of quali fied , applicators fran QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related coating wort.

3.5.3 Pot Life The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life of NUTEC 1201 has not been exceeded. Pot life is shown on j Attachment 2.

3.5.4 Dry Film Thickness The inspector shall detennine the DFT of the applied finish coat by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and each reading by the '. volume solids. A minimum multiplying of five (5) separate spot wet film thickness (WFT) measurenents (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated surface. For areas less than 100 square feet, refer to Note 2 below.

NOTE 1: A spot measurenent is a series of three

. measurements in the same general area. The WFT

. gage should be moved a short riistance for each gage reading. Discard any unusually high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

Take an average of these three gage readings as one spot measurenent.

NOTE 2: For spot test areas. Ref. Sec. 3.3.6 Note 2.

(See Attachment 3 for method of detennining percent volume solids.)

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i l 3.5.5 Monitorino of Finish Coat Application i a. During application of finish coat, the inspector shall l monitor the wet film to assure no fish eyes appear.

If i fish eyes occur, the inspector shall notify the paint .

I forman of their presence. Fish eyes should be reoved l j dile the coating is still wet, previous coat (surfacer) t

! . cleaned with solvent and finish coat reapplied.  !

I b. If applicable, the inspector shall monitor that the '

l, hose length does not exceed 75 feet.

c. Monitor the cure time for recoat of NUTEC 1201.  :

. Recoating time of NUTEC 1201 is 24 nours.

i The total 0FT of NUTEC 1201, recoat and existing coat shall

)! . not exceed 16 mils.

t j 3.5.6 Finish Coat Receirs a

For repairs in the NUTEC 1201' Finish Coat, the. QC  :

Inspector shall verify the following:  ;

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1) Using the OFT readings acquired during the backfit  ;

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  • 2) The scratch test of the NUTEC 1201 finish coat l shall be performed using a Mark II Tooke j

Inspection Gage equipped wi th a 2x tip. Five .

i separate readings spaced randely over each finish  ;

i coated area of 100 square feet shall be taken. i I '

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removed. Runs or sags dich exhibit no other coating l ", defect shall be abraded to the thickness of adjoining

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1) Verify that all ' loose particles and foreign particles are removed fran surface.
2) Verify that the surface is solvent wiped.
3) Perfonn inspections in Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5, and 3.6.

c) Repair of Scratches and/or Damaged Areas Any scratches or damaged areas shall be abraded until loosely adhereat particles are reoved. The following minimum coating requirements shall be maintained for .

damages extending to concrete:

1/2" or less regardless of length -

Damage no addi tional surfacer required prior to topcoat.

Damage greater than 1/2" to 2" in width, regardless of length - Nutec 11 surfacer

. prior to topcoat application.

Damage greater than 2" in width - nomal coating systen required.

Wen perfoming surfacer and/or topccat repair work, and the damaged area is 2 sq/ in, or less in size, or the damage is a scratch 1/4 in, width or less,

regardless of length, substantiating or recording

,' wet film thickness or the damaged area repair shall

', noe be required.

d) Repair of Contamination ,

The QC inspector shall verify that contamination is

.; removed by abrading and the surface recoated. The

inspector shall perfom inspections delineated in

. Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

e) Repair of Pinholes and Small Discontinuities

. 1) Verify all loose particles are removed and area is solvent wiped.

2) Pinholes and small discontinuities may be repaired at the time of final inspection without a later reinspection of the repair. The inspections in Section 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and J.6 still apply.

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I f) Repair of Dry Spray Repair of dry spray identifiable by visual inspection defined within this procedure shall be removed. (A minor amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish coat.)

, 1) Verify all loose particles are removed.

2) Verify coating film thickness is still within allowable range.
3) If film thickness is not within allowable range perfonn inspections in Sec. 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

g) Repair of Excessive Orange Peel

1) Verify the affected area is abraded and solvent wiped.
2) Verify the affected area is refinished and perfann the inspections delineated in Section 3.2, 3.a.1, 3.5 and 3.6 if required.

h). Repair of Gloss and Color Nonuniformity

1) Verify the affected area is solvent wiped.
2) Verify the affected area is recoated without

,- exceeding the eximum film thickness and perfonn inspections in Sections 3.2, 3.4.1, 3.5 and 3.6.

3) Top coated areas which have been abraded for

, various reasons (i.e., runs, sags, high millage, i

etc.) and are wi thin acceptable procedural thickness, following repai rs, do not require 1 recoating for gloss enhancing.

[ 4) For small repair areas such as pinholes, color and gloss unifonnity is not required, provided the coating is smooth and continuous.

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NOTE 1: If present, the tie' in interface between concrete coatings and steel coatings shall be vi sually i inspected during the finish coat final acceptance J of both coating systens.

NOTE 2: (If applicable) coating interface - at coating interface for finish and or primer coat, the existing coating shall be " feathered back" , a sufficient distance to ensure a smooth final coating syste. Wen performing coating interface J the interface of the coating of systems shall be

. a e ximum of approximately 1h inch in width.

. Within the interface area overlapping of any materials or systes is acceptable.

NOTE 3: Repair and touch-up - For repair and/or touch-up pumoses, Nutec ills or ill surfacer my be placed

- - over the initial systs as required to complete the required repair or touch-up. Roughen the topcoat, if pressnt, by sanding, or stoning prior to applying repair surfacer.

3.5.6.1 In-process repai rs shall' be documented on the Traveler (Attachment 1) showiWtheir status and/or canple tion.

3.6 FINISH COAT FINAL ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION PRIOR TO AREA TURNOVER i

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j 3.6.1 Finish Coat Cure ,

./ Prior to performin finish coat final acceptance inspections, 5 the inspector shal verify that the finish coat has cured for

, the minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

d 3.6.2 Finish Coat Continuity Inspection .

The QC Inspector shall visuallf inspect the continuity of the finish coat;' The maximum numkr of permissible pinhofes 1

. is shown on Attachment J. No more than 2 points of discon-i shall occur within ,an area having a radius of six

. tinuity(using inches a point of discontinuity as the center of the

' circle). No more than 40% of the total numbir of allowable points of discontinuity shall occur within any one aras equal

to 255 of the total area. The pinholes that are beyond the

, acceptance of Attachment 3 shall be repaired in accordance with Section 3.5.6.

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. 3.7 MONCONFORMANCES j 3.7.1 .thacceptable conditions dich are not readily repaired or corrected per the ' approved procedures shall be documented r

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3.8.3 When the inspections required by Sections 3.3 through i

3.3.7.2 have been satisfactorily empleted. Step 2 (for NUTEC 115) or Step 4 (for NUTEC 11) shall be signed and dated by the inspector and the other Step marked not i

applicable (N/A), initialled and dated. '

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3.8.5 When the inspections required by Sections 3.5 through 3.5.5 have been satisfactorily capleted, Step 6 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

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3.6.3 have been satisfactorily capleted, Step 7 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

3.9 CLARIFICATION 3.9.1 Repair of Mechanical Damage to Cooleted Itens 3.9.2 Areas that. have been c apleted, inspected, accepted and traveler package closed which incur major damage at a later data may be repaired, inspected and documented on Attachment 8, " Concrete Protective Coating Inspection 1

Repair Traveler". Otherwise, the minor areas of mechanical i

damage, which occur after completion of an area, will be t repaired during the final protective coatings walkdown, Reference CP-EI-4.0-51, 3.10 INACCESSIBLE / LIMITED t.CCESS AREAS If questions arise concerning inaccessible or limited access

' areas per (Reference 1-A) and/or nondeleterious embedded foreign material in the final finish' coat, the above

! condition (s) will be evaluated by the Project Civil Engineer or designee. Clarification and acceptance of the above stated condition (s) shall be so denoted by signature of the engineer with date and cements as required, in the cements section of the applicable step. .,

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ATTACHMENT'2 SHELF AND POT LIFE REFERENCE SHEET Ma terial Shelf Life Nutec 11 Base & Curing Agent 12 months Nutec 11S Base & Curing Agent 12 months Nutec 1201 Base & Curing Agent 12 months Thinners and Sand Filler Unlimited POT LIFE

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PART I Allowed Points of Discontinuity Table Total Allowable Number of Surface Area (sq. ft.) Points of Discontinuity l

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l , OEFINITIONS Color and Gloss Nonuniformity: A milky haze or mist in the finish of a recently appliec coating.

Contaminant: A foreign substance, inadvertently added to a coating or found on the substrate that adversely affects the application, adhesion, curing and/or subsequent performance of the applied

coating.

I Dry Soray: A dry powdery primer or finish coat readily reoved by light sanding with either' sandpaper or a wire screen. A minor

amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish i

Coat.

Feathering: An area that is roughened and tapered to obtain a smooth and continuous surface with an existing damaged coating.

! Fisheves: Small openings (" fish eyes") in wet flim exposing old . -

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a. Reduced viscosity of the surfacer during application, and 4

excessive sagging fran bug holes.

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c. Visible signs of surface water.

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! It con-i sists mainly of cement particles that were carried by water

  • rising to the surface of freshly placed concrete. The resulting concrete surface is unsuitable for proper adhesion or bond of

' subsequent fillers or protective coatings.

- l Monitor: l Confonnance verification by physically observing a task being j performed on a periodic or rende basis.

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Muderacking: Irregular cracking as in a dried trud puddle.

Orange Peel: Dents in the surface resenbling orange skin. A moderate amount is acceptable.

Over Spray: A deflected spray mist that settles on dry or partially

dry coated surfaces.

! Pinholes: Minor discontinuities in coating dich expose primer or substrate.

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Confinn or nake certain.

. Visual: To examine with en unaided eye (dorrectional eye glasses o'r contact lens are acceptable).

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- TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CO. DATE CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 3 27 of 31 JUN 5 l!B4 ATTACHMENT 7 PREPARATION OF COATING MATERIAL.S Surfacer Coat The surfacer. NUTEC 115, is packaged in a three canponent kit consisting of a base, curing agent, and filler. The base and curing agent shall be thoroughly mixed first. If necessary, box the mixture to assure that all the base and cure has been used. The filler shall then be slowly added under constant agitation and mixed until a smooth blend is achieved. The patching storial, NEEC 11, is prepared the same way. Partial mixes for NUTEC 115 shall be in accordance with Attachment 7A. No provision is given for partial mixes

of NUTEC 11. l Finish Coat The finish coat. NUTEC 1201, is a two camponent epoxy topcoat consisting of a base and cure. These shall be thoroughly mixed under constant agitation until a homogenous blend is achieved. Partial mixes of NUTEC 1201 shall be in accordance with Attachment 78. Mini:num induction times shall be as per Attachment 2.

' SEALER / CURING COMPOUND The sealer / curing canpound, NW EC 10, is nonnally a two component material consisting of a base and a curing agent.

If applying to surfaces below 60' F. a third camponent accelerator may be used. Slowly mix by power agitation or by hand the entire volume of the cure component with the entire volume of the base component. If an accelerator is used, add the preneasured portion to the base-cure mixture and agitate slowly. Avoid rapid agitation which may result in air entrapment. Thinning my be perfonned by adding fram

, 10-40% by volume #0L-56 solvent. Do not var / mixing propo rtions.

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INSPECTION OF CONCRETE CATE SUSSTRATE SURFACE ),

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1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE NISTORICALTILE l This instruction shall describe the methods used by Quality i l Control personnel while perfoming inspections of applica- '

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tion of coatings on a concrete substrate inside the Reactor I Containment Building, Unit 1. i i I I 2.0 INSTRUCTIONS l

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I Visual inspection of surfaces as addressed by this -

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from the surface being inspected. The area of inspection '

shall be adequately lighted during the inspection activity.

, Adequate lighting is defined as the minimum light produced by a two (2) 0-cell battery flashlight. Flashlight shall be held perpendicular to the surface during visual inspection.

Visual aids fabricated on site and approved by Quali ty l

. Assurance and Engineering may be used by Inspectors as an '

aid in the performance of their inspections.

For definitions reference Attachment 6. -

i If a conflict arises between the requirements of this procedure and the requirenents of the site specificaiton, the requirements of the site specification shall prevail.

2.1 APPLICATION OF NUTEC 10 CURING COMPOUND (IF APPLICABLE) ,

2.1.1 The QC Inspector shall verify that the green " concrete has been cleaned.

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2.1.2 The QC Inspector shall verify that NUTEC 10 is not applied

! under inclement conditions and that the surface temperatures

____ __.. are above 50*F. Areas of visible moisture or standing wter are unacceptable.

2.1. 3 NUTEC 10 shall be mixed per Paragraph 2.3. The NUTEC 10 has a pot life of (1) one hour at 75'F. If the NUTEC 10 j gives the appearance of a crawling and.does_not penatnta the concrete, the material shall be removed from the concrete I.

j by solvent and a clean cloth. All the expired material, j shall be discarded, i

j Pot life above is the recommended time and should be utilized as a guideline for coating time, actual pot life is determined by the applicability of the coating. This j applies to thinned and unthinned coatings.

2.2.1 Problast Cleanino Operations Prior to surface preparation, the QC inspector shall  ;

visually examine the surface to be water blasted for heavy 1

deposits of oil and grease. Any heavy oil or grease deposits shall be removed.

I The QC inspector shall also verify that any de trimental surface. irregularities such as projections, fins or ridges

are removed.

NOTE: Ihe problast vi sual ins pecticn is required l'

only when surface preparation is by one of the following methods:

a. Water blasting
b. Water blasting with sand injection i
c. Dry sandblasting
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has been applied and gives a " glossy" appearance, the i

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CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 2 MAR 0 519M 3 of 30 In the event TSP is used, the QC Inspector shall verify that the area is flushed with clean water.

NOTE: Under normal condi tions, the concrete surface shall be allowed to cure a minimum of 28 days prior to application of protective coatings.

However, if the coatings are to be applied to pour backs, grouting, or patching to d ich NUTEC 10 has been appliec as a curing compound, coating may be performed after a minimum of 6 days has elapsed from NUTEC 10 application time.

Repatred abandoned hilit bolt holes, tie holes, unacceptable spalled concrete, grout under base plates which have 3 square feet or less of exposed grouted surface to be coated, may be coated after 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> cure.

2.2.2.2 Post Surface Preparation Operations After surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to verify the following:

a) The surface shall be free of construction dus t, laitance, and loose deposits, and all adjacent areas cleaned to avoid contamination.

b) All holes greater than 1/2 inch in depth or greater than 2" diameter and cracks greater than 1/32" are repaired prior to surfacer application.

c) All sharp projections renoved, d) Markings (ink, pencil, chalk, felt tip marker, etc.)

, solvent wiped.

e) Marking paint removed.

f) Objects protruding fra surface are ground or cut smooth until object is flush.

9) All loosely adhering ebedded objects are rooved.

h) Embedded steel objects shall be power tool roughened and solvent wiped.

1) Metal objects larger than 4 square inches are primed.

j) Surface is free of grease, oil, and deletorious curing membranes.

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7.3 MIXING OPERATIONS i 2.3.1 Materials A QC inspector shall verify on Attachment 5 that the shelf life has not expired.

2.3.2 ,Mixina/ Thinning An inspector shall witness all mixing / thinning operations -

Per Attachment 7. Induction times for finish mixes are shown ,

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2.4 SURFACER APPLICATION 2.4.1 Ambient Conditions

. The inspector shall unitor the ambient conditions being recorded on the Environmental Log (Attachment 4) at the {

" paint distribution point" inside Reactor Unit I. A calibrated non-mercury filled dry bulb themometer or a

calibrated taperature reconfer (Bristol 4069 TH or

! equivalent) shall be used for air taperature detamination.

; A calibrated non eercury filled wet bulb thermometer or a ,

i' calibrated humidity recorder (Bristol 4069 TH or equivalent) I shall be used to determine relative humidity. The dew point I shall be determined by the difference in dry and wet bulb i taperature using the U.S. Department of Commerce Weather

, Sureau Psychrometric Tables W.8. No. 235. When dry bulb readings are greater than 100*F, the dew point and relative l humidity should be determined using the 100*F reading (note in Remarks Section). The surface taperature shall be j determined by placing a calibrated Range 0-110'F themometer or equivalent in contact with the surface to be coated. The thermometer probe shall remain in contact with the surface '

until the taperature reading stabilizes.

Minimum and maximum values of surface and ambient

taperatures shall be 50*F and 100*F respectively. ..

1 Infrequent dips in taperature to 40*F is permissible during '

application and/or curet however, the elapsed time the taperature is below 50*F shall be added to the cure time.

Application of th1 coating shall not begin unless the surface temperature is 5'F above the dew point. Pot life

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water shall be removed. Coating apolication over a damp  ;

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! a. The Inspector assigned to the " paint distribution

] po int" in the Reactor Building shall, as a minimum,

' take a complete set of readings (air taperature, ,

relative humidity, dew point and surface temperature) r on each floor elevation at least three (3) times each  ;

shift (preferably, the beginning, mid point, and just  ;

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! temperature, request by field inspector to take  ;

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shall be completed for all readings taken on i one (1) floor elevation or specific area in a

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"Recort No. ". (The l l

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i turn all of the Environmental Log Sheets for that j shift into the lead inspector (s).

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1. Immediately take an' additional set of readings in the immediate area of the first set of unacceptable readings and record then on the Enviromental Log.
2. If the additional set of readings are acceptable, take a third set of readings for referee purposes and record them. If the referee set of readings are acceptable, then the area in question is acceptable but should be closely monitored with readings as necessary.
3. If the additional set of readings is unacceptable '

f and/or the referee set of readings is unacceptable.

the inspector is to notify the coatings inspectors l

in the areas affacted so that coating work may be stopped at that time. Coating work shall not continue until the ambient conditions resume an acceptable status.

4. When unacceptable ambient conditions occur and

. are verified by Step 3 above, the Inspector shall document it on a Nonconfonnance Report (NCR) in accordance with CP-QP-16.0 and adequately .dentify

{ the affected areas / elevations. '

2.4.2 Surface Accootability The QC inspector shall visually examine the substrate surface inanediately prior to surfacer application to verf fy that it is free of contamination (dust, la i tance, loose deposits and markings).

2.4.3 Air Sucoly Acceptability i The inspector shall inspect the air supply sys ten for suitable filters / traps / separators. The effectiveness of these itens shall be verified by exposing a piece of wnite cloth to a blast of air for approximately 30 seconds.

The cloth shall show no evidence of moisture, oil or foreign matter when examined.

I 2.4.4 Pot t.1 fe l The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life as shown in l Attachment 2 is not exceeded.

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The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of qualified applicaton fram QA file) that the coating appitcators on each shift are qualified for safety-related '

coating wort. I 2.4.6 Dry Film Thickness The QC inspector shall detennine the DFT of the applied surfacer by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and

. multiplying account anyeach reading)by thinner used . Athe % volume minirnum solids of five (taking in (5) separate spot wet film tnickness (WFT) measurenents (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area shall be taken for every l 100 square feet of coated su rface. For areas less than I 100 square feet, Refer to Note 2 below. '

I ' i NOTE 1: A spot measurenent is a series of three ,

! . measurements in the same general area. The WFT  ;

gage should be troyed a short distance for each gage reading. DiscaM any unusually high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

Take an average of these three gage readings as j one spot measurenent.

NOTE 2: Five spot tests shall be taken for every 100 l l squa re feet of coated su rface. For areas less '

than 100 square feet, the following shall apply:

Area Sq. Ft. No. Spots 100-80 5 l 80-50 4 ,

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, Thickness of surfacer may vary between 10 and 35 mils. (See ,

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NOTE 3: Tack free times shall be as follows:

Tempera ture 'F #11 #115 50 - 59 6 hrs. 8 hrs. ,

60 - 79 4 hrs. 6_ hrs.

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i Tascerature *F Full Cure 11.115 50 - 59 10 days ,

60 - 69 8 days i 70 - 79 7 days 80 - 89 6 days

] 90 - 100 5 days 2.4.7 Monitorino of Surfacer Apolication 2.4.7.1 During application of the su rfacer, the inspector shall monitor the wet film to assure no fish eyes appetr. If fish eyes occur, the ins pector shall notify the paint i foreman of their presence. Fish eyes should be removed while the coating is still we t, surface cleaned wi th l solvent and surfacer reapplied.

2.4.7.2 Monitor the surfaces where NWEC 115 is being applied to .

assure that it is not being applied to a surface containing

free standing water. 115 over a damp ,

i surface is pemissible.) (Application of 2.4.8 Surfacer Roosir Work 2.4.8.1 Repair of Runs and Sags Runs and sags which show no evidence of mdcracking shall be  !

! abraded flush with the surrounding surface. If after l j abrading, surfacer is unsatisfactory due to adcracking or '

1 loss of adhesion, remove unsatisfactory coating to substrate  :

I and reapply the surfacer. If af ter abrading the surfacer '

is satisfactory, no further repair is necessary.  ;

2.4.8.2 Repair of Contamination ,

j Contamination shall be rooved by abrading. If unsatisfactory  ;

coating still exists, then the area shall be repaired in accordance with section 2.4.8.3.

NOTE: Rust stains residue, not necessarily the stain, i shall be removed with bristle brush and water or .

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j 2.4.8.3 Repairs When Touch Up or Recoating is Necessary For repairs that require either touch up or recoating with NUTEC 115, NWEC 11 or NWEC 1201, the QC inspetor shall pe,= m i T1JOCO OA  !

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CPSSS QI-QP-11.4 27 2 f,,.AR05684 9 of 30 a) Verify ambient conditions are acceptable per Section 2.4.1.

b) Verify the surface has been prepared in acconiance with Sec. 2.4.8.2 and is free from loose and foreign materials as per Section 2.2.2.2 and/or Paragraph 2.6.

c) Verify ae optable materials are used, and shelf life is not exceeded. ,

d) Verify that NUTEC 115 NUTEC 11 or NLITEC 1201 is mixed /tninned in accordance with Section 2.3.

e) Verify pot It fe is not exceeded per Attachment 2.

f) Vorify qualification of app 11cator(s) per Section 2.4.5.

g) Visually inspect per Section 2.5.2.1.

h) Verify that curing is in accordance with Section 2.5.2.2.

1) Verify dry film thickness in the repair area is in accordance with the following millage requirements:

NUTEC 115 10 - 35 mils NUTEC 11 3 - 20 mils NUTEC 1201 3 - 16 mils NOTE 1: See section 2.4.6 and Attachment 3 for DFT calculation using Wet Film Thickness masurment and percent volume solids.

2.4.8.4 In process repairs shall be doc eented on the Traveler (Attachment 1) showing their status and/or copletion.

2.5 FINISH COAT PREAPPl.! CATION 2.5.1 Preapolication Insoection 2.5.1.1 Ambient Conditions Prior to finish coat application, the QC inspector shall detemine ambient conditions in accordance with Section 2.4.1.

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) 2.5.2 Surfacer Post Acolication Ooeration l 2.5.2.1 Visual Defects Inspection j The inspector shall perfo rm a visual inspection of the surfacer coat NUTEC 115 and NUTEC 11 prior to the finish I i coat application for the following defects: I a) Runs and sags shall be abraded down to adjoing

coating thickness.

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) acceptable provided loose particles are removed from

NUTEC 115 or NUTEC 11 surfaces prior to application of l finish coat.

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! contamination and excessive orange peel are all '

! unacceptable and shall be repaired in accordance with the applicable subsection of 2.6.

2.5.2.2 Surfacer Cure l The inspector shall monitor ambient taperature af ter the j surfacer is applied to detemine when cure is adequate for i topcoating operations to commence. A calibrated non-mercury filled dry bulb themometer or a calibrated tapera ture recorter (Bristol 4069TH or equivalent) shall be used for j air taperature determination.  ;

i Caring time shall be as follows: '

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60-69 48 hrs.

7049 24 hrs.

80-89 18 hrs.

90-100 12 hes.

1 Teperature durations below 50'F will be added to the cure time on an hour for hour basis.

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NtREC 115 may be touched up or recoated with all or #115 as  !

soon as the initial coat has dried such that the paint shall  !

not adhere to the thumb when downward pressure is exerted on l the paint film while turning a 90* angle. (This does not  !

refer to the two pass application method.) l 2.5.3 Finish Coat Apo11 cation 2.5.3.1 Air Supply Acceptability The QC inspector shall verify the air supply is acceptable per Section 2.4.3.

2.5.3.2 Qualification of Applicator (s) l The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list i of quali fied applica tors frei QA file) that the coating i applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related i coating woric.

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1 The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life of NUTEC I 1201 has not been exceeded. Pot 11fe is shown on -

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2.5.3.4 Ory Film Thickness The inspector shall determine the DFT of the applied finish coat by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and I' each reading by the % volume solids. A minimum trut of tiplying(5) five separate spot wet film thickness (WFT) measurements (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated I surface. For areas less than 100 square feet, refer to Note 2 below. I

$M A spot masurment is a series of three mea surements in the sam general area. The WFT ,

gage should be moved a short distance for each ,

gage reading. Otscard any unusually high or low .

I gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently. I

, Take an average of these three gage readings as l one spot nessurment.

I Et For spot test areas,. Ref. Sec. 2.4.6 Note 2.

(See Attachment 3 for method of detennining percent volume f solids.) ,

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a. During application of finish coat, the inspector shall monitor the wet film to assure no fish eyes appear. If fish eyes occur, the inspector shall notify the paint foreman of their presence. Fish eyes should be rooved while the coating is still wet, previous coat (surfacer) cleaned with solvent and finish coat reapplied,
b. If appltcable, the inspector shall monitor that tho hose length does not exceed 75 feet. s
c. Monitor the cure time for NUTEC 1201. ,

Recoating time of NUTEC 1201 is.rgggi of 24 nours.

The total DFT of NUTEC 1201, recoat and existing coat shall not exceed 16 mils.

2.6 FINI5H C0AT REPA!R$

For repairs in the NUTEC 1201 Finish Coat, the QC Inspector shall verify the followings a) The inspector shall detemine the DFT of the existing coated surface (prior to recoating) by either, or one of the two following methods.

1) Using the DFT readings acquired during the backfit doctmentation.
2) The scratch test of the REACTIC 1201 finish coat shall be performed using a Mart !! Tooke Inspection Gage equipped with a 2x tip. Five ,

separate readings spaced randomly over each finish coated area of 100 square feet shall be taken.

For areas less than 100 square feet, Note 2 of Section 2.4.6 shall apply, b) Renairs of Runt /Saan Runs / sags showing evidence of cracking shall be removed. Runs or sags which eshibit no other coating defect shall be abraded to the thickness of adjoining coa tings.

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1) Verify that all loose pa rticles and foreign particles are removed from surface.
2) Verify that the surface is solvent wiped.
3) Perfom inspections in Sections 2.3, 2. 5.1, 2. 5.3 and 2.7.3.

c) Repair of Scratches and/or Damages l

! Any scratches or damaged areas shall be abraded until l loosely adherent particles are removed. The following I mininun coating requirements shall be maintained for damages extedning to concrete:

I Damage 1/2" or less regaMless of length -

l no additional surfacer required prior to topcoat.

Damage greater than 1/2" to 2" in width, l regardless of length - Nutec 11 surfacer prior to topcoat application.

Damage greater than 2" in width - nomal coating systen required.

When perfoming surfacer and/or topcoat repair work, and the damaged area is 2 so/ in, or less in size, or the damage is a scratch 1/4 in, width or less, regardless of length, substantiating or recording wet film thickness or the damaged area repair shall not be required.

d) Repair of Contamination The QC inspector shall verify that contamination is removed by abrading and the surface recoated. The inspector shall perfom inspections delineated in Sections 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.

l e) Roos te of Pinholes and ' pall Ot Scontinuitiei  !

1) Verify all loose particles are removed and area is solvent wiped.
2) Pinholes and small discontinuities may be repa' red at the time of final inspection without a later reinspection of the repair. The inspections in Section 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3.2 and 2.5.3.3 still apply,

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f) Repair of Ory Spray Repair of dry spray identifiable by visual inspection defined within this procedure shall be removed. (A minor amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish coat.)

1) Verify all loose particles are removed.
2) , Verify coating film thickness is still within allowable range.
3) If film thickness is not within allowable range perfonn inspections in Sec. 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.

g) Repair of Excessive Orange Peel

1) Verify the affected area is abraded and solvent wiped.
2) Verify the affected area is refinished and perfonn the inspections delineated in Section 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3 if required.

b) Repair of Gloss and Color Nonunifonnity

1) Verify the affected area is solvent wiped.
2) Verify the affected area is recoated without exceeding the maximum film thickness and perfann inspections in Sections 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and

. 2.7.3.

3) Top coated areas which have been abraded fo r various reasons (i.e., runs, sags, high millage, etc.) and are within acceptab!e procedural i thickness, following repai rs, do not require recoating for gloss enhancing.
4) For small repair areas such as pinholes, gloss and gloss unifonnity is not required, provided .the coating is smooth and continuous.

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QI-QP-11.4-27 2 MAR 0 5 1984 15 of 30 NOTE 1: The tie in interface between concrete coatings and steel coatings shall be visually inspected during the finish coat final acceptance of both coating systems.

NOTE 2: (If applicable) coating interface - at coating interfage for finish and or primer coat, the existing coating shall be " feathered back" a sufficient distance to ensure a smooth final coating systen. When perfonning coating interface the interface of the coating of systems shall be a eximum of approximately th inch in width.

Within the interface area overlapping of any materials or systens is acceptable.

NOTE 3: Repair and touch-up - For repair and/or touch-up ,

l purposes, Nutec #11S or fil surfacer my be placed i over the initial system as - required to caplete the required repair or touch-up.

NOTE 4: Roughen the topcoat, if present, by sanding, or j stoning prior to applying repair surfacer. I 2.6.1 In-process repairs shall be documented on the Traveler (Attachment 1) showing their status and/or comple tion.

2.7 FINISH COAT FINAL ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION PRIOR TO AREA TURtIOVER l A final visual inspection in accordance with the following subsections shall be perfonned on exposed finish coated concrete substrates.

2.7.1 Finish Coat Cure l Prior to performing finish coat final acceptance inspections, the inspector shall verify that the finish coat has cured for

, the minimm of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

2.7.2 Finish Coat Continuity Inspection I

The QC Inspector shall visually inspect the continuity of l the finish coat. The maximum nunber of permissible pinholes  !

is shown on Attachment 3. No more than 2 points of discon-shall occur within an area having a radius of six tinuity(using inches a point of discontinuity as the center of the circle). No more than 40% of the total number of allowable points of discontinuity shall occur within any one area equal to 25% of the total area. The pinholes that are beyond the  !

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CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 2 MAR 0 5 584 16 of 30 2.7.3 V_isual Examination The QC inspector shall visually examine the finish coated surface for the following defects:

a) Runs and sags dich show no evidence of adcracking are acceptable. Unacceptable runs and sags will be repaired in accoNance with Section 2.6.

b) At the time of the final ins pection, pinholes and small discontinuities my be repaired with no later reinspection required of these areas.

c) ' Skips, holidays, color and gloss nonunifonni ty, excessive orange peel, dry spray, damaged areas, i blisters, bubbles, and fish eyes will be repaired

, in accordance with Section 2.6.

d) Contamination is unacceptable. Area aust be repaired per Section 2.6. [

2.8 NONCONFORMANCES 2.8.1 Unacceptable conditions which are not readily repaired or ,

corrected per the approved procedures shall be documented ~

as unsatisfactory on the inspection traveler.

2.8.2 Nonconfonning conditions such as coating failure due to loss of adhesion or indetenninate/ unacceptable conditions which cannot be repaired or corrected as per existing procedures shall be docmented on a Nonconfonnance Report (NCR) in accordance with CP-QP-16.0. The NCR neber shall be referenced on the inspection traveler, if applicable. ,

2.9 DOCUENTATION (REFER TO ATTACHENT 1) 2.9.1 All inspections required by this procedure shall be recoded in the inspection attributes on the back of the travelers (Attachment 1). Preparation and processing of the traveler  :

shall be per QI-QP-11.4-28.

2.9.2 When the inspections required by Sections 2.1 through 2.2.2.2 have been satisfactorily completed, Step 1 shall be signed  !

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)I-QP-11.4-27 2 MAR 0 51984 17 of 30 2.9.3 When the inspections required by Sections 2.3.1 through 2.4.7.2 have been satisfactorily completed. Step 2 (for NUTEC 115) or Step 4 (for NUTEC 11) shall be signed and dated by the inspector and the other Step marked not i applicable (N/A), initialled and dated.

i 2.9.4 When the inspections required by Sections 2.4.8 through 2.5.2.2 have been satisfactorily caple ted, Step 3 (fo r NUTEC 115) or Step 5 (for NUTEC 11) shall be signed and dated by the inspector and the other Step narked not applicable (N/A), initialled and dated.

2.9.5 When the inspections required by Sections 2.5.3 through 2.5.3.5 have been satisfactorily completed, Step 6 shall be i signed and dated by the inspector.

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have been satisfactorily capleted, Step 7 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

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! 3.0 CLARIFICATION 1 3.1 REPAIR OF ECHANICAL DAMAGE TO COMPLETED ITEMS 3.1.1 Areas that have been completed, inspected, accepted and traveler package closed dich incur mjor damage at a later i date may be repaired, inspected and documented on i

Attachment 8 " Concrete Protective Coating Inspection Repair Traveler". Otherwise, the minor areas of mechanical damage, which occur after completion of an area, will be repaired during the final protective coatings wal kdown.

3.2 EXCLUSION AREAS 3.2.1 Clarification / Definition {

3.2.1.1 Areas dich are scheduled to be painted but oue to limitad l or no access are not possible to be painted at the present l ,

time and are beyond the control of protective coatings craft or quality control. . .

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3.3.1 Clarification / Definition

! .3.3.1.1 Areas where, due to pennanent installation configuration, a dry film thickness (DFT) gauge cannot be properly engaged.

3.3.2 These areas shall be visually inspected to verify that the primer is applied and the finish coat is applied over the primer. No other inspection is required.

4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment 1. " Concrete Protective Coating Inspection Traveler" l 4.2 Attactunent 2. " Shelf and Pot Life Reference Sheet" 4

4.3 Attachment 3, " Allowed Points of Discontinuity Table" and j

"0FT Determination" 1 4.4 Attachment 4. "Envirorinental Log Sheet" l 1 4.5 Attachment 5, " Paint Mix Slip" 4.6 Attachment 6. " Definitions"

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1 ATTACHMENT 3 PART I Allowed Points of Discontinuit'y Table Total Allowable Number of Surface Area (sq. ft.) Points of Discontinuity ,

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I PART II Dry Film Thickness Detemination Using Wet Film Thickness .. . , _ , _ .

Readings and tne Percentage (*.) Volume Solids f,

Percent volume solids for unthinned concrete coatings are as follows:

NUTEC 11 - 78% .

NUTEC 11S NUTEC 1201 88%

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DATE POT LIFE SHIFT TIM MIX NUSEEN ELEVATION MATERIAL GAL. M!IED SHELF LIFE ACCEPATRLE: YE5 NO MSTE f's DATE & TIME MIKED BASE cur!as AGENT FILLER TH!MMER ACCEPTED BY i

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MATERIAL GAL. r11XED SMLF LIFE ACCEPTABLE: TES NO MSTE s's DATE & TIME M11ED 8ASE CURING AGDIT FILLER THINNER ACCEPTED BY DATE PCT LIFE SHIFT TIM MIX NtseER ELEVATION MATDt!AL GAL. MIXED '

SMELF LIFE ACCEPTABLE: TES NO MSTE s's DATE & TIME MIIED 8ASE CURINE M.ENT FILLER TH!lueER ACCEPTED BY

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DEFINITIONS Color and Gloss Nonunifonnity: A milky haze or mist in the finish l of a recently applied coating. t l Contaminant: A foreign substance, inadvertently added to a coating or

found on the substrate that adversely affects the application,  ;

j adhesion, curing and/or subsequent perfonnance of the applied -

coating. -

Ory Soray: A dry powdery primer or finish coat readily removed by

. _ _ _ . . _ . lignt sanding with either sandpaper or a wire screen. A minor i amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish .

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j Feathering: An area that is roughened and tapered to obtain a smooth l and continuous surface with an existing damaged coating.  :

Fisheyes: dnall openings (" fish , eyes") in wet film exposing old  !

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l-l Full Hiding: The coating provides sufficient coverage so that the l preceding coat is not readily visible with an unaided eye.  !

i j Holiday: A pinhole, skip, discontinuity or void in coating film.

{ Inaccessible Areas: Areas where a DFT gauge cannot be properly engaged. In these areas, the inspector shall verify that primer

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__. hdcracking: Irregular cracking as in a dried mud puddle (applicable I to inorganic zinc primers). l l __ _ _ ae Peel: Dents in the surface resembling orange skin. A moderate amount is acceptable.

j 4ec Soray: A deflected spray mist that settles on dry or partially I i 4

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ATTACHMENT 7 PREPARATION OF COATING MATERIALS 1

Surfacer Coat The surfacer, NUTEC 115, is packaged in a three ccupcaent i,

kit consisting of a base, curing agent, and filler. The base and curing agent shall be thoroughly mixed first. If necessary, box the mixture to assure that all the base and

  • cure has been used. The filler shall then be slowly added under constant agitation and mixed until a smooth blend is achieved. The patching material, NUTEC 11, is prepared the same way. Partial mixes for NUTEC 115 shall be in accordance i with Attachment 7A.

Finish Coat l The finish coat, NUTEC 1201, is a two camponent epoxy l topcoat consisting of a base and cure. These shall be i thoroughly mixed under constant agitation until a homogenous j blend is achieved. Partial mixes of NUTEC 1201 shall be  :

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. 6 l 9.6 3 l15.2 20 0 l0 l18 i 2 Est. . 3 Ct. T l 4.2 4 5.51 33 0 l1 l1.5 3 Gal. . 0 Ot. 7 l 14 4 11.3 38 0 l1 l3.2 3 kl. . 1 Qt. 8 9.3 5 2.2 31 0 l1 l4.8 3 Gal. . 2 Ot. '

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This instruction shall describe the methods used by Quality l Control personnel while perfoming inspections of applica-i tion of coatings on a concrete substrata inrdce the Reactor Containment Building, Unit 1.

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Visual inspection of surfaces as addressed by this  ;

instruction shall be made at approximately an am's length  !

from the surface being ins pected. The area of inspection g' shall be adequately lighted during the inspection activity. I,

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+ by a two (2)ghting 0-cellisbattery definedflashlight.

as the minimum lignt produced Flashlight shall be l I

held perpendicular to the surface during visual inspection, j :

l Visual aids fabricated on site and approved by Quality Assurance and Engineering may be used by Inspectors as an aid in the performance of their inspections, i For definitions reference Attachment 6.  !

2.1 APPLICATION OF NUTEC 10 CURING COMPOUND (IF APPLICABLE) f.

l 2.1.1 The QC Inspector shall verify that the creen concrete has I i been cleaned.

1 2.1.2 The QC Inspector snall verify that NUTEC 10 is not applied ,

under inclement conditions and that the surface temperatures are above 50*F. Areas of visible moisture or standing water '

i are unacceptable.

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2.1.3 NUTEC 10 shall be mixed per Paragraph 2.3. The NUTEC 10 has a pot life of (1) one hour at 75'F. If the NUTEC 10 gives the appearance of a crawl and does not penetrate the concrete, the material shall be removed from the concrete by solvent and a clean cloth. All the expired material shall be di scarded and the eouipment shall. be cleaned.

2.1.4 The QC Inspector shall verify that during application of MUTEC 10, areas with sags, surface irregularities or excessive buildup shall be . moved wi th solvent and a clean cloth.

1 2.2.1 Preblast Cleanino Ocerations J

Prior to surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to be water blasted for heavy deposits of oil and grease. Any heavy oil or grease deposits shall be removed.

The QC inspector shall also verify that any detrimental  !

surface irregularities such as projections, fins or ridges shall be renoved by bush hammering, hand or power tooling, grinding, or stoning.

NOTE 1: The problast visual inspection is required only den surface preparation is by one of the followino methods:

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b. Water blasting with sand injection
c. Dry sandblasting
d. Bush hasunering.

2.2.2 Surface Preparation 2.2.2.1 Methods of Surface Preparation Water blasting, water blasting with sand injection, acid etching, sand blasting, and power tooling are all acceptable i

methods of surface preparation. If NUTEC 10 curing menbrane j

i has been applied and gives a " glossy" ap pe ar'.dce, the surface shall be abraded without completely raoving the NUTEC 10 prior to application of the surfacer.

In the event TSP is used, the QC Inspector shall verify that the area is flushed with clean water.

t 2.2.2.2 Post Blasting Operations After surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to verify the following:

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a) The surface shall be free of construction dust, laitance, and icose deposits, and all adjacent areas cleaned to avoid containation.

b) All holes greater than 1/2 inch in depth are repaired j with dry pack or epoxy grout.

c) All sharp projections removed.

d) Markings (ink, pencil, chalk, felt tip curker, etc.)

solvent wiped.

e) Marting paint reoved.

i l f) Objects protruding fr$n surface are ground or cut smooth until object is flush.

] g) All loosely adhering ebedded objects are reoved .

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- h)- Smooth embedded objects such as plastic or steel roughened. Metal objects are power tool cleaned and solvent wiped.

i) Metal objects larger than 4 souare inches are primed.

j) Surface is free of grease, oil, and deletarious curing embranes.

2.3 MIXING OPERATIONS 2.3.1 Materials A QC inspector shall verify on Attachment 5 that the shelf life has not expired.

2.3.2 Mixing / Thinning An inspector shall witness all mixing / thinning operations Per Attachment 7. Induction times for finish mixes are shown l in Attachment 2. ,

2.4 $URFACER APPLICATION 2.4.1 Anbient Conditions The inspector shall monitor the abient conditions being recorded on the Environmental Log (Attachment 4) at the i

" paint di stribution point" inside Reactor Unit I. A calibrated non-mercury filled dry bulb thermometer or a i

calibrated taperature reconfer (Bristol 4069 TH or l

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equivalent) shall be used for air taperature detennination.

A calibrated non-mercury filled wet bulb thermometer or a j

calibrated humidity recorder (Bristol 4069 TH or equivalent)

' shall be used to determine relative humidity. The dew point shall be determined by the difference in dry and wet bulb temperature using the U.S. Department of Commerce Weather

Bureau Psychraetric Tables, W.B. No. 235. When dry bulb i

readings are greater than 100*F the dew point and relative

] humidity should be determined using the 100*F reading (note in Remarks Section). Tne surface temperature shall be i

determined by placing a calibrated Range 0-110*F thennomete'r or equivalent in contact with the surface to be coated. The thermometer probe shall reain in contact with the surface

] until the temi,erature reading stabilizes.

i Minimum and eximum values of surface and ambi ent temperatures shall be 50*F and 100*F respectively.

j Infrequent dips in temperature to 40*F is permissible during application and/or cure; however, the elapsed time the

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t Humidity may vary as high as 1005; however, free standing water shall. be removed. Coating application over a damp surface is pemissible. Under no conditions shall NUTEC 115 >

be applied to a surface containing free standing water.

, 2.4.1.1 Documentation of Enviromental Conditions I

/ a. The Inspector assigned to the " paint distribution j

i point" in the Reactor Building shall, as a minimum, 4 take a complete set of readings (air tenperature, relative humidity, dew point and surface temperature) on each f1cor elevation at least three (3) times each shift (preferably, the beginning, mid point, and just prior to the end of each shift). More readings may be ,

1 taken een necessary (i.e., noticeable change in air temperature, request by field inspector to take readings in a spect fic area, etc.). l

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1. One (1) Envi romental Log Sheet (Attachment .4) shall be completed for all readi ngs taken on one (1) floor elevation or specific area in a givon shift.
2. The Inspector shall fill in the applicable infonnation as delineated on the form, except for the " Report No. *

. (The Eport No. will be filled in oy tne Paper Flow Group den they assign ntsnbers , prior to transmitting to the QA vault.)

3. Upon completion of the shift, the inspector shall turn all of the Environmental Log Sheets for that shift into the lead inspector (s),
c. The lead inspector (s) shall review the log sheets for empleteness and correctness, sign and date the "QC Review" block, obtain copies for QC reference and transmit the originals to the Paper Flow Group.
d. If at any time the inspector detennines readings which do not comply with the permeters set forth in this procedure, he shall proceed in the following manner:
1. Immediately take an additional set of readings in the immediate area of the first set of unacceptable readings and reconi them on the Envirormental Log.
2. If the additional set of readings are acceptable, take a third set of readings for referee purposes and record them. If the referee set of readings are accept e le, then the area in question is acceptable but should be closely monitored with readings as necessary.
3. If the additional set of reaaings is unacceptable and/or the referee set of readings is unacceptable, the inspector is to notify the coatings inspectors in the areas affected so that coating work may be stopped at that time. Coating work shall not continue until the ambient concitions resume an acceptable status.

4 When unacceptable ambient condi tions occur and are verified by Step 3 above, the Inspector shall doceent it on a Nonconformance Report (NCR) in accordance with CP-QP-16.0 and adequately identify the affected areas / elevations. .

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2.4.3 Air Supply Acceotability The inspector shall inspect the air supply syste for suitable filters / traps / separators. The effectiveness of these itens shall be verified by exposing a piece of white cloth to a blast of air for approximately 30 seconds.

The cloth shall show no evidence of moi stu re, oil or foreign matter when examined.

2.4.4 Pot t.1fe The QC inspector shall verify that the pot 11fe as shc*n in Attachment 2 is not exceeded.

2.4.5 Qualification of Applicator (s)

The Inspector ,shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of quali fied applicators fra QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related coating wort.

2.4.6 Ory Film Thickness The QC inspector shall determine the DFT of the applied surfacer by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and analtiplying each reading by the % volume solids (taking in account any thinner Jsed). A mininun of five (5) separate spot wet film thickness (WFT) naasurments (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated su rface. For areas less than 100 square feet Refer to Note 2 below.

NOTE 1: A spot measurment is a series of three measurements in the same genera' area. The WFT gage should be noved a short ; s,ance for each

. gage reading. Discard any unusully high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

Take an average of these three gage readings as one spot measurment.

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Area Sq. Ft. No. Spots  ;

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Thickness of surfacer may vary between 10 and 35 mils. (See Attachment 3 for method of detemining percent volume solids.)

NOTE 3: Tack free times shall be as follows:

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1 100 1 hr. 2 hrs.

NtJTEC 115 may be touched up with #115 or ill as '

soon as it has set to touen. #115 and #11 may be subjected to personnel foot traffic after 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> cure and lay down of material after full I

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70 - 79 7 days 80 - 89 6 days 90 - 100 5 days j 2.4.7 Monitoring of Surfacer Application 2.4.7 1 During application of the surfacer, the inspector shall

' monitor the wet film to assure no fish eyes appear. If fish eyes occur, the inspector shall noti fy the paint foremen of their presence. Fish eyes should be removed while the coating is still wt. surface cleaned wi th solvent and surfacer reapplied.  !

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2.4.7.2 Monitor the surfaces dere NUTEC 115 is being applied to '

! assure that it is not being applied to a surface containing l free standing water. (Application of 115 over a damp <

surface is perinissible.)

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Repair of Runs and Sags ,

Runs and sags dich show evidence of mudcracking shall be abraded flush with the surrounding surface. If afte'r abrading, surfacer is unsatisfactory due to naadcracking or loss of adhesion, remove unsatisfactory coating to substrate l and reapply the surfacer. If after abrading the surfacer i

I is satisfactory, no further repair is necessary.

2.4.8.2 Repair of Contamination i

Contamination shall be renoved by abrading. If unsatisfactory  !

coating still exists, then the area shall be repaired in accordance with Section 2.4.8.3. - '

i NOTE: Rust stains residue, not necessarily the stain, l

shall be rooved with bristle brush and water ar 1mperial Thinner #01.-54 t f 2.4.8.3 Repairs When Touch Up or Recoating is Necessary 4 ,

1 1 For repairs that require either touch up or recoating with NUTEC 113, NUTEC 11 or NUTEC 1201, the QC inspector shall:

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a) Verify ambient conditions are acceptable per Section

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j b) Verify the :urface has been prepared in accordance j with Sec. 2.4.8.2 and is free from loose and foreign materials as per Section 2.2.2.2 and/or Paragraph 2.6. f j

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i d) Verify that NUTEC 115, NUTEC 11 or NUTEC 1201 is mixed / thinned in accordance with Section 2.3.

e) Verify pot life is not exceeded per Attachment 2.

j f) Verify qualification of applicator (s) per Section 2.4.5.

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h) Veri fy that curing is' in accordance with Section 2.5.2.2. l l

1) Verify dry film thickness in the repair area is in t accordance with the following millage requirements:

l NUTEC 115 10 - 35 mil s l NUTEC 11 3 - 20 mils i NUTEC 1201 3 - 16 mil s l 6

i NOTE 1: See Section 2.4.6 and Attachment 3 for DFT i calculation using Wet Film Thickness measurement li and percent volume solids. ,  ;

2.4.8.4 In-process repairs shall be documented on the Traveler  !

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2.5.1 Prespolication inspection  ;

I 2.5.1.1 k.bient Conditions {

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The inspector shall perfonn a vi sual inspection of the i surfacer coat NUTEC 11S and NUTEC 11 prior to the finish coat application for the following defects:

a) Runs or sags which show no evidence of mudcracking are acceptable. Those that do must be repaired in '

accordance witn Section 2.6 (b). j b) Stains - rust (red) and zine oxide (white) stains are acceptable provided loose particles are remcved from NUTEC 115 or NUTEC 11 surfaces prior to application of finish coat.

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bubb ing, fisheyes, naadcracking, oil and grease. l

) contamination and excessive orange peel are all

unacceptable and shall be repaired in accordance with l the applicable subsection of 2.6.

, 2.5.2.2 Surfacer Cure t The inspector shall monitor ambient temperature after the i

surfacer is applied to detemine when cure is adequate for

' toccoating operations to cemence. A calibrated non-eercury filled dry bulb thermometer or a calibrated temperature

recorder (Bristol 4069TH nr equivalent) shall be used for l air temperature determination.

Curing time shall be as follows:

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Tencerature O'F Toccoatina with 1201 50-59 -

72 hrs, i 60-69 48 hrs.

! 70-79 24 hrs.

l i 80-89 18 hrs. '

i 90-100 12 hrs.

! Teperature durations below 50*F will be added to the cure

  • time on an hour for hour basis.

l NUTEC 115 may be touched up or recoated with #11 or #115 as i

soon as the initial coat has dried such that the paint shall -

not adhere to the thab when downward pressure is exerted on the paint film while turning a 90* angle. (This does r.ot refer to the two pass application method.)

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j 2.5.3.1 Air Supply Acceptability s! The QC inspector shall verify the air supply is acceptable per Section 2.4.3.

}i 2.5.3.2 Qualification of App 11cator(s)

The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of quali fied applicators from QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related j coating wrk.

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2.5.3.3 Pot Life The QC inspector snall verify that the pot life of NUTEC 1201 has not been exceeded. pot life is shown on Attachcent 2. .

2.5.3.4 Ory Film Thickness The inspector shall detennine the DFT of the applied finish coat by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and multiplying of five (5)each reading separate by the spot wet % volume film solids. A(WFT) thickness minimum measurements (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area shall be taken for every 100 square feet of coated surface. For areas less than 100 square feet, refer to Note 2 below.

NOTE 1: A spot measurenent is a series of three measurements in the same general arta. The WFT gage should be moved a short distance for each  !

gage reading. Discard any unusually high or low i gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently. I Take an average of these three gage readings as I

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(See Attachment 3 for method, of determining percent volume solids.)

2.5.3.5 Monitoring of Finish Coat Application

a. During application of finish coat, the inspector shall monitor the wet film to assure no fish eyes appear. If  !

fish eyes occur, the inspector shall notify the paint  !

foreman of their presence. Fish eyes should be removed

- elle the coating is still wet, previous coat (surfacer) cleaned with solvent and finish coat reappited,

b. If applicable, the inspector shall monitor that the hose length does not exceed 75 feet. '

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Recoating time of NUTEC 1201 is 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. .

The total 0FT of NUTEC 1201, recoat and existing coat shall not exceed 16 mils. ,

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2.6 FINISH COAT REPAIRS For repairs in the NUTEC' 1201 Finish Coat, the QC Inspector shall verify the following:

a) The inspector shall detennine the DFT of the existing coated surface (prior to recoating) by either, or one of the two following nethods.

1) Using the DFT readings acquired during the backfit docunentation.
2) The scratch test of the REACTIC 1201 finish coat shall be performed using a Mark II Tooke Inspection Gage equi pped with a 2x tip. Five separate readings spaced randomly over each finish coated area 'of 100 square feet shall be taken.

For areas less than 100 square feet, Note 2 of Section 2.4.6 shall apply.

, b) Repairs of Runs /Saqs Runs / sags dich show no evidence of auderacking or loss of adhesion are acceptable. Runs / sags to the contrary shall be abraded to thickness of the surrounding coating and repaired per Steps 1 through 3 below.

1) Verify 'that all loose particles and foreign particles are removed fran surface.

/ 2) Verify that the surface is solvent wiped. ,

3) Perfonn inspections in Sections 2.3, 2. 5.1, 2. 5.3 and 2.7.3.

c) Repair of Minor Defects The QC inspector shall perfonn the following inspection when repairing minor defects:

1) Verify thatithe damaged area is blasted or abraded

, until all loosely adherent particles are removed.

2) Verify damaged area is solyent wiped.
3) Perfonn inspections described in Sec. 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.

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4) For defects extending to the concrete surface,, no additional surfacer need be appli ed prior to finish coat. (See Notes at end of section.
5) Touchup of minor defects may be done at the time of final inspection without later reinspection.
d) Repair of Major Defects i

. The QC Inspector shall perfonn the following inspection when repairing major defects: ^

1) Verify that the damaged area is blasted or abraded until all loosely adherent particles are removed.
2) Verify the area is solvent wiped.
3) Perfonn the inspections delineated in Sections 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.
4) For defects extending to the concrete su rface, additional surfacer shall be applied prior to finish coat. (See Notes at end of section.)

e) Repair of Contamination The QC inspector shall verify that contamination is removed by abrading and the surface recoated. The inspector shall perfonn inspections delineated in Sections 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.

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1) Verify all loose particles are removed and area is solvent wiped.

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Section 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3.2 and 2.5.3.3 still apply.

g) Repair of Dry Spray Repair of dry spray and/or overspray identifiable by visual inspection defined within this procedure shall be removed. (A minor amount of adherent dry spray is' acceptable on the final finish coat.)

1) Verify all loose particles are renoved.
2) Verify coating film thickness is still within allowable range.

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3) If film thickness 'is not within allowable range perfonn inspections .in Sec. 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.

h) Repair of Excessive Orange Peel

1) Veri fy the affected area is abraded and solvent wi ped .
2) Verify the affected area is refinished and perfonn the inspections delineated in Section 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.
1) Repair of Gloss and Color Nonunifonnity
1) Verify the affected area is solvent wiped.
2) Veri fy the affected area is recoated without exceeding the neximum film thickness and perfonn inspections in Sections 2.3, 2.5.1, 2.5.3 and 2.7.3.
3) Top coated areas which have been abraded for various reasons (i.e., runs, sags, high millage, etc.) and are wi thin acceptable procedural thickness, following repai rs, do not require recoating for gloss enhancing.
4) For small repair areas such as pinholes, gloss and gloss unifonnity is not required, provided the

, coating is smooth and continuous.

a NOTE: The tie in interface between concrete coatings and steel coatings shall be visually inspected during the finish coat final acceptance of both coating systems. .

NOTE: (If applicable) coating interface - at coating interface for finish and or primer coat, the existing coating shall be " feathered back" a sufficient distance to ensure a smooth final coating system. When perfonning ceating interface the interface of the coating of systems shall be a eximum of approximately 115 inch in wi dth.

Within the interface area. overlapping of any materials or systes is acceptable.

NOTE: For repair and/or tou ch-up purposes, Imperial coatings may be applied in the following sequential order: 115/1201/115/1201 or 11S/1201/11/1201.

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Damage 1/2" or less regardless of length -

no addi tional surfacer requi red prior to topcoat.

Damage greater than 1/2" to 2" in wi dt h,-

regardless of length - Nutec 11 surfacer prior to topcoat application.

Damage greater than 2" in width - nonnal l

coating system required.

When performing surfacer and/or topccat repair work, and the damaged area is 2 sq. in. or less l in size, or the damage is a scratch 1/4 in. in width or less, regardless of length, substantiating or recording wet film thickness on the damaged }

area repair shall not be required.

2.6.1 In-process repai rs shall be documented on the Traveler (Attachment 1) showing their status and/or canpletion.  ;

2.7 FINISH COAT FINAL ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION PRIOR TO AREA TURN 0VER A final visual inspection in accordance with the following '

, subsections shall be performed on exposed finish coated concrete substrates.

2.7.1 Finish Coat Cure Prior to performing finish coat final acceptance' inspections, i the inspector shall verify that the finish coat has cured for

. the minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

2.7.2 Finish Coat Continuity Inspection The QC inspector shall visually inspect the continuity of , I the finish coat after a minimum cure of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. The maximum ntaber of penni ssible pinholes is shown . on Attachment 3. No more than 2 points of di scontinuity shall occur within an area having a radius of six inches (using a point of discontinuity as the center of the circle).

No sore than 40% of the total nteber of allowable points of discontinuity shall occur within any one area equal to ,

25% of the total area. The pinholes that are beyond the acceptance of Attachment 3 shall be repaired in accordance with Section 2.6.

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The QC inspector shall visually examine the finish coated surface for the following defects:

a) Runs and sags which show no evidence of nudcracking are acceptable. Unacceptable runs and sags will be j repaired in accordance with Section 2.6.

b) At the time of the final inspection, pinholes and small discontinuities may be repaired with no later' reinspection required of these areas. ,

c) Skips, , holidays, color and gloss nonuni fonnity.

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excessive orange peel, dry spray, damaged areas, j bli sters, bubbles, and fish eyes will be repaired in accordance with Section 2.6. g d) Contamination is unacceptable. Area aust be repaired per Section 2.6.

e) Any approved primer and/or finish coat spatter adjacent l to embeds or base plates is acceptable.

2.8 NONCONFORMANCES ,

! l l 2.8.1 Unacceptable conditions dich are not readily repaired or corrected per the approved procedures shall be documented l as unsatisfactory on the inspection traveler.  !

l 2.8.2 Nonconfonning conditions such as coating failure due to loss

/ of adhesion or indetenninate/ unacceptable conditions dich I

cannot be repaired or corrected as per existing procedures i shall be doctmented on a Nonconfonnance Report (NCR) in  !

i accordance with CP-QP-16.0. The NCR number shall be  !

referenced on the inspection traveler, if applicable.  !

2.9 00CUENTATION (REFER TO ATTACHENT 1) 2.9.1 All inspections required by this procedure shall be recorded

in the inspection attributes on the back of the travelers .

(Attachment 1). Preparation and processing 'of the traveler l

shall be per QI-QP-11.4-28.

l 2.9.2 When the inspections required by Sections 2.1 through 2.2.2.2 have been satisfactorily completed, Step 1 shall be signed l

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2.9. 4 When the inspections required by Sections 2.4.8 through 2.5.2.2 have been satisfactorily ca pleted, Step 3 (for NUTEC 115) or Step 5 (for NUTEC 11) shall be signed and

. dated by the inspector and the other Step ma rked not applicable (N/A), initialled and dated.

2.9.5 When the inspections requi red by Sections 2.5.3 through

. 2.5.3.5 have been satisfactorily empleted, Step 6 shall be signed and dated by the inspector.

2.9.6 When the inspections required by Sections 2.6 through 2.7.3 have been satisfactorily capleted. Step 7 shall be signed and dated by the inspector. I l

3.0 CLARIFICATION 3.1 REPAIR OF MECHANICAL DMAGE TO COMPLETED ITEMS 3.1.1 Areas that have been completed, i nspected, accepted and traveler package closed which incur major damage at a later date may be repaired, inspected and documented on Attachment 8, " Concrete Protective Coating Inspection Repair Traveler". Otherwise, the minor areas of mechanical damage, dich occur after empletion of an area, will be

, repaired during the final protective coatings wal kdown .

3.2 EXCLUSION AREAS l l 3.2.1 Clarification / Definition 3.2.1.1 Areas dich are scheduled to be painted but due to limited or no access are not possible to be painted at the present

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or quality control. 1 3.2.1.2 Building Management and/or the Paper Flow Group (PFG) shall

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3.2.2 Areas which are detennined as exclusions shall be so noted on the original traveler and a new traveler will be generated by PFG to encompass the exclusion (s).

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] 3.3.1 Clarification / Definition 3.3.1.1 Areas where, due to pennanent installation configuration, a dry film thickness (DFT) gauge cannot be properly engaged. t I

3.3.2 These areas shall be visually inspected to verify that the  !

., primer is applied and the finish coat is applied over the primer. No other inspection is required.

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4.3 Attachment 3. " Allowed Points of Discontinuity Table" and

, "DFT Detennination" i I 4.4 Attachment 4 "Envirornental Log Sheet" . j 4.5 Attachment 5, " Paint Mix Slip" 1

4.6 Attachment 5, " Definitions" 4

4.7 Attachment 7. " Preparation of Coating Materials"  ;

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Material Shelf Life Nutec 11 Base & Curing Agent 12 months Nutec 11S Base & Curing Agent 12 months Nutec 1201 Base & Curing Agent 12 months Thinners and Sand Filler Unlimited POT LIFE

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PkRT II Dry Film Thickness Detemination Using Wet Film Thickness l Reaoings and tne Percentage (%) Volume Solids >

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NUTEC 11 - 78% i NUTEC 115 - 88%

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DEFINITIONS Color and Gloss Nonuniformity: A milky haze or mist in the finish of a recently applied coating.

Contaminant: A foreign substance, inadvertently added to a coating or found on the substrate that adversely affects the application.

l adhesion, curing and/or subsequent performance of the applied

! Coati ng.

Dry Soray: A dry powdery primer or finish coat readily removed by light sanding with either sandpaper or a wire screen. A minor amount of adherent dry spray is acceptable on the final finish

coat.

< Featherino: An area that is roughened and tapered to obtain a smooth ano continuous surface with an existing damaged coating, ,

Fisheves: Small ope s (" fish eyes") in wet film exposing old I surface or previc .. coat. l

Full Hiding
The coating provides sufficient coverage so that the l precocing coat is not readily visible with an unaided eye.

Holiday: A pinhole, skip, di scontinui ty or void in coating film. I Inaccessible Areas: Areas where a OFT ga'49e cannot be properly .

l engaged. In these areas, the inspector shall verify that primer

, is present and finish coat is applied on the primer. No other inspection required.

Major Defect: Defined as an area, either circular or linear, in which a 1/Z" diameter circle could be inscribed at any point or along the entire length. -

Minor Defect: Defined as an area, either circular or linear, in which a 1/Z" diameter circle could not be capletely inscribed at any l point along the entire length.

Monitor: Conformance verification by physically observing a task being performed on a periodic or random basis.

Mudcrackino: Irregular cracking as in a dried ad puddle (applicable  !

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ATTACHMENT 6 (Continued) 4 Orange Peel: Dents in the surface resembling orange skin. A moderate l amount is acceptable.

i Over Spray: A deflected spray mist that settles on dry or partially cry coated surfaces.

. Veri fy: Confins or make certain.  ;

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ATTACHMENT 7 PREPARATION OF COATING MATERIALS Surface Coat  !

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The surfacer, NUTEC 115, is packaged in a three caponent

) kit consisting of a base, curing agent, and filler. The <

)  ; base and curing agent shall be thoroughly mixed first. If

' necessary, box the mixture to assure that all the base and cure has been used. The filler shall then be slowly added under constant agitation and mixed until a smooth blend is i achieved. The patching material, NUTEC 11, is prepared the same way. Partial mixes for NUTEC 115 shall be in accordance with Attachment 7A.

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' topcoat consisting of a base and cure. These shall be thoroughly mixed under constant agt tation until a homogenous blend is achteved. Partial mixes of NUTEC 1201 shall be j in accordance with Attachment 78. Minimum induction times shall be as per Attachment 2.

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1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE ' i This instruction shall describe the methods used by Quality Control personnel while performing inspections of applica-tion of coatings on a concrete substrate inside the Reactor Containment Buildings, Unit 1. -

2.0 INSTRUCTIONS Application of 11,115 and 1201 shall be per Sections 3.1 through 3.6, 3.8 and 3.9 and application of NUTEC 10 shall be per Section 3.7.

Visual inspection of surfaces as addressed by thi s I

instruction shall be made at approximately an arm's length i

) from the surface being inspected. The area of inspection i l shall be acequately lighted during the inspection activity. '

, Adequate lighting is defined as the minimum light produced {

by a two (2) cell battery flashlight. Flashlight shall be '

l held perpendicular to the surface during visual inspection.

If applicable, backfit shall be performed per QI-QP 11.4-23.

Docunent in the comments section of the traveler, Attachment 1. ,

2.1 SURFACE PREPARATION ,

The concrete surface shall be cured a minimum of 28 days l prior to application of protective coatings. If the concrete i surface is cured with NtITEC 10, coating may be performed after a minianum of 6 days after application of NUTEC 10.  :

i' Tie holes, abandoned hilti bolt holes, and grout under base plates which have 3 square feet or less of exposed surface '

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have been repaired may be coated after i 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> cur;,t. -

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2.1.1 Prelast Cleanino Ooerations Prior to surface prepa ration, the QC inspector shall i

visually examine the surface to be water blasted for heavy deposits of oil and grease.

deposits shall be removed.

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,' grinding, or stoning.

i NOTE 1: The problast visual inspection is required

' only when surface preparation is by one of the following methods:

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i Water blasting  ;

b. Water blasting with sand injection
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d. Bush hammering l 2.1.2 Surface Prenaration 2.1.2.1 Methods of Surface Preparation l

Water blasting, water blasting with sand injection, acid

' etching, sand blasting, and power tooling are all acceptable methods of surface preparation. If NUTEC 10 curing embrane has been applied and gives a " glossy" appearance, the surface shall be abraded without completely removing the l WTEC 10 prior to appitcation of the surfacer.

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In the event TSP is used, the QC Inspector shall verify I that the area is flushed with clean water.

! 2.1.2.2 Post Blasting Operations

!' After surface preparation, the QC inspector shall visually examine the surface to verify the followings

.a) The. surface shall be free of construction dus t, ' i laitance, and loose deposits, and all adjacent areas cleaned to avoid contamination.

b) All holes greater than 1/2 inch in depth are repaired l with dry pack or eposy grout.

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l d) Markings (ink, pencil, chalk, felt tip marker, etc.)

solvent wiped.

e) Marking paint removed.

f) Objects protruding from surface are ground or cut snooth until object is flush.

I g) All loosely adhering embedded objects are reoved .

h) Smooth embedded objects such as plastic or steel roughened . Metal objects are power tool cleaned and i solvent wiped.

1) Metal objects larger than 4 square inches are primed.

. j) Surface is free of grease, oil, and deletorious curing membranes, k) Verify empletion of traveler (Attachment 1) Step 1.

2.2 MIXING OPERATION $

2.2.1 Ma terials A QC inspector shall verify on Attachment 6 that the shelf Itfe has not expired. ,

2.2.2 Mixi ng/ Thinning An inspector shall witness all mixing / thinning operations Per Attachment 6. Induction times for finish mixes are shown in Attachment 2.

2.3 $URFACER APPLICATION 2.3.1 Ambient Condi tions

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(Attachment 5) air temperature, relative humiritty, dew point, and surf ace tenperature of concrete substrate. A calibrated 1 non-mercury filled dr bulb thermometer or a calibrated i

temperature recorder (yBristol 4069 TH or equivalent) shall I be used for air temperature detenninetton. A calibrated

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"3 QI-QP-11.4-27 0 4 of 18 9g non. mercury filled wet bulb themometer or a calibrated humidity recorder (Bristol 4069 TH or equivalent) shall be used to detemine relative humidity. The dew point shall be detensined by the difference in dry and wet bulb temperature using the U. S . Depa rtment of Commerce Weather Bureau Psychrometric Tables. W.B. No. 235. When dry bulb readings are greater than 100*F, the dew point and relative humidt ty should be detemined using the 100'F reading (note in Remarks Section). The surface temperature shall be detemined by placing a calibrated Range 0-110'F thermometer or equivalent in contact with the surf ace to be coated. The themometer probe shall remain in contact with the surface untti the temperature reading stabilizes.

Mininun and maximum values of surface and ambient I

temperatures shall be 50*F and 100'F respectively.

Infrequent dips in temperature to 40'F is permissible durinq application and/or curet howeve r, the elapsed time the l temperature is below 50*F shall be added to the cure time.

Application of the coating shall not begin unless the surface temperature is 5'F above the dew point. Pot life shall be as stated in Attachment 2.

Humidity may vary as high as 100%; however, free standing water shall be removed. Coating apolication over a damp surface is pemissible. Under no conditions shall NUTEC 115 be applied to a surface containing free standing water.

2.3.2 Sudace Acceptability The QC inspector shall vi sually examine the substra te surface immediately prior to surfacer application to verify

) that it is free of contamination (dust, laitance, loose deposits and merkings).

2.3.3 Air Sooply Acceptability The inspector shall inspect the air supply systen for suitable filters / traps / separators. The effectiveness of these itens shall be verified by exrosing a piece of ette cloth to a blast of air for approximately 30 seconds.

The cloth shall show no evidence of mistu re, oil or foreign matter when examined.

2.3.4 pot 1.1 fe The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life as shown in  ;

Attachment 2 is not exceeded.

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' The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list t

i of quali fied applicators fra QA file) that the coating appiteators on each shift are qualified for safety related I coating work.

i 2.3.6 Ory Film Thickness The QC inspector' shall determine the DFT of the applied

! surfacer by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and mittplying account an/each thinnerreading)by used . A the minisun % volume solids of five (5) (taking in separate 1 spot wet film thickness (WFT) measurements (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area (See Note 2) shall be

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NOTE 1: A spot measurement is a series of three {

measurements in the same general area. The WFT gage should be moved a short distance for each gage reading. Discard any unusua11y high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently. -

Take an average of these three gage readings as l

one spot measurement.

NOTE 2: Five spot tests shall be taken for every 100 l square feet of coated su rf ace. For areas less than 100 square feet, the following shall apply:

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' 2 i 3-0 1 Thickness of surfacer may vary between 10 and 35 mils. (See Attachment 4 for method of determining percent volume I

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) 2.3.7.1 Repair of Runs and Sags I i

Runs and sags wich show evidence of adcracking shall be

! eraded flush with the surroundi ng su rface. If after ,

j erading, surfacer is unsatisfactory due to adcracking or ,

1 loss of adhesion, remove unsatisfactory coating to substrate  !

J . and reapply the surfacer. If after abrading the surfacer  !

j is satisfactory, no further repair is necessary. {

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j Containation shall be rooved by abrading . If i

] unsatisfactory coating still exist, then the area shall be '

j repaired in accortance with Section 2.3.7.3.

l NOTE: Rust stains residue, not necessarily the stain, j

shall be rooved with bristle brush and eter or j leperial Thinner Mt. 54 1

1 2.3.7.3 Repairs leien Touch Up or Recoating is Necessary i

' For repairs that require either touch up or recoating with i MEC 115, NUTIC 11 or MEC 1201, the QC inspector shall:

a) Verify ambient conditions are acceptable per Section 1.3.1.

, b) Verify the surface has been prepared in accordance  !

l with Sec. 2.3.7.2 and is free fra loose and forei  ;

j materials as per Section 2.1.2.2 and/or Paragraph 2.gn 5. .

c) Verify acceptable materials are used, and shelf itfe is not exceeded.

1 d) Verify that M EC 115 M EC 11 or MEC 1201 i s

] mixed / thinned in accordance wtth Section 2.2.

i e) Verify pot 11 fe is not exceeded per Attachment 2 '. - -

! i f) Verify qualification of applicator (s) per Section 2.3.5. j g) Visually inspect per section 2.4.2.1.

f i h) Verify that curing is in accordance with Section I J 2.4.2.2.

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I NUTEC 115 10 - 35 mils i l NUTEC 11 3 - 20 mils  :

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1 detennine ambient conditions in accordance with Section l 2.3.1.

2.4.2 Surfacer Post Ano11 cation Operation

! 2.4.2.1 Visual Defects Inspection d

The inspector shall perform a vi sual inspection of the surfacer coat NUTEC 115 and NUTEC 11 prior to the finish coat application for the following defects:

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NUTEC 115 or NUTEC 11 surfaces prior to application of finish coat, s i  !

I c) Damaged areas, skips, holidays, blisters, bubbling,  !

i fisheyes, adcracking, oil and grease, and contamination j are all unacceptable.  ! i Contamination is not allowed.

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CPSES QI-QP-11.4-27 o DEC* 9 ICS3 8 of 18 2.4.2.2 Surfacer Cure The inspector shall tronitor ambient temperature after the j surfacer is applied to determine when cure is adequate for topcoating operations to commence. A calibrated non-mercury

! filled dry bulb themometer, calibrated temperature recorder.

Curing time shall be as follows:

Curing Time Before Temperature O'F Topcoating with 1201 l

I 50-59 72ts.

I 60-69 48 hrs.

l 70-79 24 hrs.

80-89 18 hrs.90-100 12 hrs.

l Temperature durations below 50*F will be added to the cure time on an hour for hour basis.

NUTEC 115 may be touched up or recoated with #11 or #115 as soon as the initial coat has dried such that the paint shall

! not adhere to the thurt when downward pressure is exerted on the paint film while turning a 90' angle. (This does not refer to the two pass application method.)

2.4.3 Finish Top Application 2.4.3.1 Air Supply Acceptability l The QC inspector shall verify the air supply is acceptable per Section 2.3.3.

2.4.3.2 Qualification of Applicator (s)

The Inspector shall verify (by Qualification Record or list of quali fied applicators from QA file) that the coating applicators on each shift are qualified for safety-related ,

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, The QC inspector shall verify that the pot life of NUTEC has not been exceeded. Pot life is shown on 1201 Attachment 2.

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cPsas QI-QP-11.4-27 0 DEC 2 919p g f 18 2.4.3.4 Dry Film Thickness The inspector shall determine the DFT of the applied finish coat by taking wet film thickness spot measurements and multiplying each reading by the % volume solids. A minimum of five (5) separate spot wet film thickness (WFT) measurments (See Note 1) spaced evenly over the coated area (See Note 2) shall be taken.

NOTE 1: A spot measurment is a series of three measurements in the same general area. The WFT gage should be moved a short distance for each gage reading. Discard any unusually high or low gage reading that cannot be repeated consistently.

Take an average of these three gage readings as

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The total DFT of NUTEC 1201, recoat and existing coat shall not exceed 16 mils.

Verify on Traveler (Attachment 1) Step 6.

2.5 FINISH COAT REPAIRS For repairs in the NUTEC 1201 Finish Coat, the QC Inspector shall verify the following:

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1) Using the DFT readings acquired during the backfit docuentation.

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coated area of 100 square feet or less shall be l taken.

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b) Verify that the surface is prepared.

c) Verify that runs and sags W11ch show evidence of mudcracking are abraded flush with the surrounding surface. If after abrading the finish coat is still unsati sfactory, verify that unsatisfactory coating is removed to the substrate and repaired per Steps (c) through(j)below.

d) Verify that all loose particles and foreign particles are removed from surface.

e) Verify that the surface is solvent wiped.

_ f) Verify that NUTEC 1201 is mixed / thinned per Section 2.2.

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Verify air supply acceptability per Section 2.4.2.3.

h) Verify that pot life is not exceeded per Section 2.4.3.1.

1) Verify applicator (s) qualification per Section 2.4.2.4.

j) Verify cure time for recoat. Recoating time for NUTEC 1201 is 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

k) Verify dry film thickness of the recoat per Section 2.4.3.2.

NOTE: The tie in interface between concrete coatings and steel coatings shall be visually inspected during the finish coat final acceptance of both coating systems.

NOTE: (If applicable) coating interface - at coating i interface for finish and or primer coat, the j- .

exi sting coating shall be " feathered back" a j sufficient distance to ensure a smooth final -

coating system. When performing coating interface l the interface of the coating of systems shall be' a maxbun of approximately 11s inch in widt h.

Within the interface area overlapping of any materials or systems is acceptable.

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2.6 FINISH COAT FINAL ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION PRIOR TO AREA umR I Imediately prior to turnover of each a find r$H] [

inspection in accordance with the followir; MMCUqrg j shall be performed 'on exposed finish c 4 > gg q.We ~- ,

substrates.

2.6.1 Finish Coat Cure Prior to perfonning finish coat final acceptance inspections, the inspector shall verify that the finish coat has cured for the minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

2.6.2 Finish Coat Continuity Inspection The QC inspector shall visually inspect the continuity of the finish coat after a minimtan cure of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. The aximum ntanbar of penni ssible pinholes is shown on l Attachment 3. No more than 2 points of discontinuity shall occur within an area having a radius of six inches (using a point of discontinuity as the center of the circle). No more than 40% of the total ntsnber of allowable points of discontinuity shall occur within any one area equal to 25%

of the total area. The pinholes that are beyond the acceptance of Attachment 3 shall be repaired in accordance with Section 2.5 and 2.6.3.6. .

2.6.3 Visual Examination .

The QC inspector shall visually examine the finish coated '

surface for the following defects:

a) Runs and sags which show no evidence of mudcracking are acceptable. Unacceptable runs and sags will be repaired in accordance with Section 2.5.

b) At the time of the final inspection, pinholes and small di scontinuities my be repaired wi th no  !

reinspection required of, these areas. l

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d) Contamination detrimental to the coating film is I q unacceptable. Area must be repaired per Section 2.5.

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QI-QP-11.4-27 0 DEC 2 9 ics3 12 of 18 e) Any approved primer and/or finish coat spatter adjacent to embeds or base plates is acceptable.

l Verify on Traveler (Attachment 1) Step 7.

2.7 APPLICATION OF NUTEC 10 CURING COMPOUND 2.7.1 The QC Inspector shall verify that the green concrete has been cleaned. .

2.7.2 The QC Inspector shall verify that NUTEC 10 is not applied under inclement conditions and that the surface temperatures are above 50*F. Areas of visible moisture or standing water are unacceptable.

2.7.3 NUTEC 10 shall be mixed per Paragraph 2.2. The NUTEC 10 has a pot life of (1) one hour at 75'F. If the NUTEC 10 gives the appearance of a crawl and does not penetrate the l concrete, the material shall be removed fram the concrete by solvent and a clean cloth. All the expired saterial shall be di scarded and the equipment shall be cleaned.

2.7.4 The QC Inspector shall verify that during application of NUTEC 10, areas wi th sags, surface irregularities or l excessive bulldup shal1 be renoved with sol vent and a clean cloth.

j 2.8 NONCONFORMANCES Unacceptable conditions shall be reported on the Traveler, except for coating failure due to loss of adhesion, which shall be reported on an NCR in accordance with CP-QP-16.0.

2.9 INSPECTION REPORTS All inspections required by this procedure shall be received on the Coating Traveler Attachment 4. Preparation and processing of the traveler shall be per QI-QP-11.4-28.

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0 16of 18 ATTAC19 TENT S Total Allowable Number of Surface Area (sc. ft.) Points of Discontinuity Up to 10 1-10-50 2 50-100 5 100-500 10 500-1000 15

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NUTEC 11 - 78%

ltiLTEC 115 - 88%

NUTEC 1201 - 54%

EXAMPLE: 11 mils WFT X 54% = 5.94 mils DFT For thinned mixes:

Volume of unthinned coatinq 5 Volume Solids = Volume of untainned coating + Volume thinner x

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