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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
MONTHYEARML20217K9441999-10-15015 October 1999 SER Accepting Util Alternative Proposed Relief Request RR-ENG-2-4 for Second 10-year ISI Interval at Stp,Units 1 & 2 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) ML20217K9151999-10-15015 October 1999 SER Authorizing Util Relief Request RR-ENG-2-3 for Second 10-year ISI Interval of Stp,Units 1 & 2 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) ML20211Q6731999-09-0909 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting First 10-yr Interval ISI Program Plan Request for Relief from ASME Code Case N-498 ML20211P8411999-09-0909 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Alternative Proposed by Licensee to Surface Exam to Perform Boroscopic VT-1 Visual Exam of Pump Casing Welds within Pump Pits for Welds Covered by Relief Request RR-ENG-24 ML20211P7811999-09-0909 September 1999 SER Approving Second 10-year Interval Inservice Insp Program Plan Relief Request RR-ENG-2-8 (to Use Code Case N-491-2) for South Texas Project,Units 1 & 2 ML20211F4531999-08-24024 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee Proposed Alternative to Defer Partial First Period Exams of flange-to-shell Weld to Third Period & Perform Required Ultrasonic Exams,Both Manual & Automated,During Third Period ML20211F5111999-08-23023 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee Proposed Alternative Contained in Request for Relief RR-ENG-30 ML20210D9161999-07-23023 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Inservice Testing Relief Request RR-56 Re Component Cooling Water & Safety Injection Sys Containment Isolation Check Valve Closure Test Frequency ML20207H6361999-07-0808 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Approving 2nd 10 Yr Interval ISI Program Plan Request to Use ASME Section XI Code Case N-546 for Licenses NPF-76 & NPF-80,respectively ML20195J6871999-06-17017 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Alternative Contained in RR-ENG-2-5.Proposed Alternative Authorized Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) for 2nd ISI Interval ML20204B2711999-03-15015 March 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing 990201 Request to Authorize Alternative to Regulations Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) That Would Revise Start of Second 120-month IST Interval to No Later than 011201 ML20203H8361999-02-17017 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request for Relief from ASME Code Requirements for Class 3 Piping for Plant ML20202H9621999-02-0303 February 1999 SER Accepting Change to EALs Used in Classification of Emergency Conditions ML20199K7711999-01-21021 January 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting ISI Program Request for Relief for ASME Cose Repair Requirements for Code Class 3 Piping ML20199G8161999-01-19019 January 1999 SER Accepting Util 970707 Response to NRC 970509 RAI Re GL 92-08, Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barriers. NRC Finds No Significant Safety Hazards Based on Application of Util Ampacity Derating Methodology ML20198M3431998-12-28028 December 1998 SER Accepting Util Request for Relief from ASME Code Repair Requirements for ASME Code Class 3 Piping for South Texas Project,Unit 2 ML20198B4111998-12-15015 December 1998 Staff Evaluation Rept of Individual Plant Exam of External Events (IPEEE) Submittal on South Texas Project,Units 1 & 2 ML20198B3491998-12-15015 December 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Relief Request to Use ASME Section XI Code Cases 2142-1 & 2143-1 for Replacement SGs ML20195B9601998-11-0606 November 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed long-term C/As for Assuring Operability of MSSVs ML20195C8581998-11-0505 November 1998 SER Accepting Order Approving Application Re Proposed Corporate Merger of Central & South West Corp & American Electric Power Co,Inc ML20154N3371998-10-15015 October 1998 Safety Evaluation Re Licensee Request for Deviation from Fire Protection Program Incorporating Requirements of Section III.G.2.c of 10CFR50,App R ML20237D4931998-08-21021 August 1998 Safety Evaluation Approving Request to Use ASME Section XI Code Case N-498-1 at STP ML20237D5281998-08-21021 August 1998 Safety Evaluation Re Proposed Increase in Sf Pool Heat Loads for Plant ML20249A1831998-06-11011 June 1998 SER Accepting Request for Temporary Relief from ASME Code, Section XI Requirements,To Repair Flaws in Essential Cooling Water Sys Piping ML20217Q6881998-05-0606 May 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Monitoring for Leakage in Normal & Alternate Charging & Auxiliary Spray Lines at STP ML20199D0251997-11-17017 November 1997 SER Accepting Relief Requests for Inservice Testing Program for Pumps & Valves ML20199B2751997-11-0606 November 1997 Safety Evaluation Accepting Methodology for Graded QA Initiative in Operations QA Description for Plant ML20149E0741997-07-14014 July 1997 Safety Evaluation of First ten-year Interval Inservice Insp Program Plan Request to Use ASME Section XI Code Case N-416-1,Houston Lighting & Power Co,South Texas Projects, Units 1 & 2 ML20141A8531997-05-12012 May 1997 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Request to Use ASME Section XI Code Case N-546, Alternative Requirements for Qualification of VT-2 Exam Personnel,Section XI Div 1, for First 10-yr Interval Inservice Insp Program Plan ML20137U3811997-04-0808 April 1997 Safety Evaluation Approving Transfer of Operating Authority to New Operating Company ML20137E4861997-03-24024 March 1997 Safety Evaluation Accepting Revised Response to NRC Bulletion 88-08, Thermal Stresses in Piping Connected to Reactor Coolant Sys, for Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20132B0561996-12-11011 December 1996 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Structural Integrity & Operability Assessments ML20059B8281993-10-21021 October 1993 SER Granting Relief & Concluding That Code Required Exam Impractical to Perform to Extent Required by Code & That Limited Section XI Surface Exam Provide Results Which Demonstrated to Be Superior or Equivalent to Surface Exam ML20057A0161993-08-31031 August 1993 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Has Demonstrated That External Events Not Major Contributor to Core Damage Scenarios at Plant ML20056C3231993-05-10010 May 1993 Supplemental SE Accepting Util Responses Re Operator Response Times During Sgtr.Licensee Satisfied All Four Criteria Required to Complete NRC Review ML20127M7241993-01-19019 January 1993 SE Concluding That Relief Requests Submitted on 920507 Are Covered by Rulemaking on 920908,which Was Incorporated Into 10CFR50.55a(b) ML20059N7881990-09-24024 September 1990 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util First 10-yr Inservice Insp Plan ML20248E6151989-09-21021 September 1989 Safety Evaluation Re Deletion of Dynamic Rod Drop Test, Static Rod Cluster Control Assembly (Rcca) Drop & Rcca below-bank Position Measurement Tests.Deletion Acceptable ML20246L6511989-02-22022 February 1989 Sser Accepting Util Efforts Re Action Items 1.a & 1.b of NRC Bulletin 88-011,per NRC Findings of Westinghouse & Plant Audit ML20207M4061988-10-0505 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Granting Util 880308 & 26 Requests to Increase Spent Fuel Pool Capacity Through Use of High Density Storage Racks ML20195G5531988-06-24024 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Reracking of Util Spent Fuel Storage Pools from Criticality Standpoint.Enrichment of Fuel to 4.5 Weight % U-235 May Be in Conflict W/ 10CFR51 Table S4 & Should Be Investigated by NRC ML20149M6941988-02-23023 February 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposals Re Personnel Air Lock Seal Air Sys Isolation ML20207K1081986-12-31031 December 1986 Safety Evaluation Re Cumulative Usage Factor Criterion for Pipe Break Postulation.Proposal Not to Postulate Pipe Breaks for SI Injection Lines & Pressurizer Surge Line Approved, Pending Resolution of Confirmatory Item Re Vibratory Stress ML20154M2201986-03-0707 March 1986 SER Supporting Licensee Mods,Per Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 4.3, Reactor Trip Breaker Automatic Shunt Trip ML20138N8121985-10-30030 October 1985 SER Supporting Util 850717 Response to Generic Ltr 83-28, Items 4.1,4.2.1 & 4.2.2 Re Preventive Maint Program for Reactor Trip Breakers/Maint & Trending ML20134L5551985-07-31031 July 1985 Draft Safety Evaluation Re Elimination of Arbitrary Intermediate Pipe Breaks ML20137G8061985-07-31031 July 1985 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Proposal for Elimination of Arbitrary Intermediate Pipe Breaks in High Energy Piping Sys from Design Considerations in SRP Section 3.6.2 ML20140B7991977-06-0606 June 1977 Safety Evaluation Supporting Subcompartment Pressure Analysis & Proposed Valve Room Design,Per Low Stress Superpipe Requirements of Branch Technical Position Meb 3-1 Re Protection Against Main Steam or Feedwater Line Breaks 1999-09-09
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MONTHYEARML20217K9441999-10-15015 October 1999 SER Accepting Util Alternative Proposed Relief Request RR-ENG-2-4 for Second 10-year ISI Interval at Stp,Units 1 & 2 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) ML20217K9151999-10-15015 October 1999 SER Authorizing Util Relief Request RR-ENG-2-3 for Second 10-year ISI Interval of Stp,Units 1 & 2 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) NOC-AE-000676, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for South Texas Project,Units 1 & 2.With1999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for South Texas Project,Units 1 & 2.With ML20217D0531999-09-30030 September 1999 Rev 1 to STP Electric Generating Station Unit 2 Cycle 7 Colr ML20217D0481999-09-30030 September 1999 Rev 1 to STP Electric Generating Station Unit 1 Cycle 9 Colr ML20211P8411999-09-0909 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Alternative Proposed by Licensee to Surface Exam to Perform Boroscopic VT-1 Visual Exam of Pump Casing Welds within Pump Pits for Welds Covered by Relief Request RR-ENG-24 ML20211P7811999-09-0909 September 1999 SER Approving Second 10-year Interval Inservice Insp Program Plan Relief Request RR-ENG-2-8 (to Use Code Case N-491-2) for South Texas Project,Units 1 & 2 ML20211Q6731999-09-0909 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting First 10-yr Interval ISI Program Plan Request for Relief from ASME Code Case N-498 NOC-AE-000643, Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for South Texas Project,Units 1 & 2.With1999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for South Texas Project,Units 1 & 2.With ML20212E5191999-08-31031 August 1999 Rev 3 to SG-99-04-005, STP 1RE08 Outage Condition Monitoring Rept & Final Operational Assessment ML20211F4531999-08-24024 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee Proposed Alternative to Defer Partial First Period Exams of flange-to-shell Weld to Third Period & Perform Required Ultrasonic Exams,Both Manual & Automated,During Third Period ML20211F5111999-08-23023 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee Proposed Alternative Contained in Request for Relief RR-ENG-30 ML20210C9411999-07-31031 July 1999 Rev 1 to SG-99-07-002, South Tx,Unit 1 Cycle 9 Voltage- Based Repair Criteria 90-Day Rept, Jul 1999 ML20210R3631999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for South Tx Project, Units 1 & 2.With ML20210D9161999-07-23023 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Inservice Testing Relief Request RR-56 Re Component Cooling Water & Safety Injection Sys Containment Isolation Check Valve Closure Test Frequency ML20210D4821999-07-21021 July 1999 1RE08 ISI Summary Rept for Steam Generator Tubing of South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Unit 1 ML20210D4491999-07-21021 July 1999 Revised Chapters to Operations QA Plan, Including Rev 9 to Chapter 1.0, Organization & Rev 6 to Chapter 16.0, Independent Technical Review NOC-AE-000583, LER 99-S03-00:on 990619,failure to Revitalize Sdg Number 11 Was Noted.Caused by Failure to Communicate Status of Sdg. Subject Sdg Revitalized on 990619 & Licensee Will Develop Security Force Instruction Re Sdgs.With1999-07-15015 July 1999 LER 99-S03-00:on 990619,failure to Revitalize Sdg Number 11 Was Noted.Caused by Failure to Communicate Status of Sdg. Subject Sdg Revitalized on 990619 & Licensee Will Develop Security Force Instruction Re Sdgs.With ML20207H6361999-07-0808 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Approving 2nd 10 Yr Interval ISI Program Plan Request to Use ASME Section XI Code Case N-546 for Licenses NPF-76 & NPF-80,respectively ML20216D7481999-07-0707 July 1999 1RE08 ISI Summary Rept for Welds & Component Supports of STP Electric Generating Station,Unit 1 NOC-AE-000593, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with NOC-AE-000570, LER 99-S01-00:on 990527,discovered That Unescorted Access Had Been Inappropriately Granted.Caused by Failure to Follow Procedure.Util Verified That Individual Did Not Have Current Unescorted Access at STP or Any Other Util.With1999-06-28028 June 1999 LER 99-S01-00:on 990527,discovered That Unescorted Access Had Been Inappropriately Granted.Caused by Failure to Follow Procedure.Util Verified That Individual Did Not Have Current Unescorted Access at STP or Any Other Util.With ML20196G5821999-06-23023 June 1999 LER 99-S02-00:on 990601,failure to Maintain Positive Control of Vital Area Security Key Was Noted.Caused by Lack of Attention to Detail.Discussed Event with Operator Involved IAW Constructive Discipline Program ML20195J6871999-06-17017 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Alternative Contained in RR-ENG-2-5.Proposed Alternative Authorized Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) for 2nd ISI Interval ML20196A2391999-06-15015 June 1999 Change QA-042 to Rev 13 of Operations QAP, Reflecting Current Organizational Alignment for South Texas Project & Culminating Organizational Realigment That Has Been Taking Place During Past Several Months NOC-AE-000563, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20206U5411999-05-18018 May 1999 Non-proprietary Errata Pages for Rev 2,Addendum 1 to WCAP-13699, Laser Welded Sleeves for 3/4 Inch Diamete Tube Feedring Type & W Preheater SGs Generic Sleeving Rept ML20206A7721999-04-30030 April 1999 STP Electric Generating Station Unit 1 Cycle 9 Colr NOC-AE-000543, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20205H0321999-03-31031 March 1999 Change QA-040 to Rev 13 of Operations QA Plan NOC-AE-000507, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Stp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20205A3781999-03-22022 March 1999 STP Electric Generating Station Simulator Certification Four Yr Rept for Units 1 & 2 ML20204B2711999-03-15015 March 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing 990201 Request to Authorize Alternative to Regulations Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) That Would Revise Start of Second 120-month IST Interval to No Later than 011201 ML20207M9231999-03-12012 March 1999 Amended Part 21 Rept Re Cooper-Bessemer Ksv EDG Power Piston Failure.Total of 198 or More Pistons Have Been Measured at Seven Different Sites.All Potentially Defective Pistons Have Been Removed from Svc Based on Encl Results NOC-AE-000468, Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for South Texas Project Electric Generating Station.With1999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for South Texas Project Electric Generating Station.With ML20207D1101999-02-24024 February 1999 Change QA-039 to Rev 13 of Operations QA Plan, for STP ML20203H8361999-02-17017 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request for Relief from ASME Code Requirements for Class 3 Piping for Plant ML20202H9621999-02-0303 February 1999 SER Accepting Change to EALs Used in Classification of Emergency Conditions ML20202E8471999-01-31031 January 1999 2RE06 ISI Summary Rept for SG Tubing of STP Electric Generating Station,Unit 2 ML20216G2011999-01-31031 January 1999 City Public Svc of San Antonio Annual Rept 1998-1999 ML20199G5961999-01-31031 January 1999 Cycle 7 Voltage-Based Repair Criteria Rept for Jan 1999 ML20199K7711999-01-21021 January 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting ISI Program Request for Relief for ASME Cose Repair Requirements for Code Class 3 Piping ML20199G8161999-01-19019 January 1999 SER Accepting Util 970707 Response to NRC 970509 RAI Re GL 92-08, Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barriers. NRC Finds No Significant Safety Hazards Based on Application of Util Ampacity Derating Methodology ML20199H4981999-01-11011 January 1999 2RE06 ISI Summary Rept for Welds & Component Supports of Stp,Unit 2 ML20206Q3751999-01-0404 January 1999 2RE06 ISI Summary Rept for Sys Pressure Tests (Class 1 & 2) ML20206Q3721999-01-0404 January 1999 2RE06 ISI Summary Rept for Repairs & Replacements ML20216G2171998-12-31031 December 1998 Houston Industries 1998 Annual Rept. App a 1998 Financial Statements & Us Securities & Exchange Commission Form 10-K Encl NOC-AE-000403, Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for South Texas Project Unit 1 & 2.With1998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for South Texas Project Unit 1 & 2.With ML20216G1521998-12-31031 December 1998 Central & South West Corp 1998 Summary Annual Rept & Securities & Exchange Commission Form 10-K ML20198M3431998-12-28028 December 1998 SER Accepting Util Request for Relief from ASME Code Repair Requirements for ASME Code Class 3 Piping for South Texas Project,Unit 2 1999-09-09
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JMSTALLATION OF STEAM GENERATORS l STP NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT (STPL UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-498 AND 50-499
1.0 INTRODUCTION
By letter date:I July 2,1998, the STP Nucioar Operating Company (STPNOC, or the licensee) l requested approval under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3) to use the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Section IX Code Cases 2142-1 and 2143-1 during the impending fabrication and installation of replacement steam generators for the STP Electric Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 (STP-1 and STP-2). These two Code Cases introduce and classify nickel base weld metals that closely match and are intended for welding alloy 690.
Code Case 2142-1 establishes welding classifications and other requirements for bare filler metal. Code Case 2143-1 establishes welding classifications and other requirements for coated electrodes. The subject Code Cases were approved by ASME on June 5,1995, and published in the 1995 Edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Code Cases Supplement No.1.
10 CFR 50.55a(c), requires, in part, that components of the reactor coolant pressure boundary be designed, fabricated, erected, and tested in accordance with the requirements for Class 1 componants of Section 111 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. More specifically,10 CFR 50.55a(c)(3)(iv) requires that ASME Code Cases to be applied to components of the reactor coolant pressure boundary must have been determined suitable for use by the NRC.
ASME Code Cases related to materials that have been determined suitable for use by the staff are listed in NRC Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.85. The subject Code Cases are not included in RG 1.85; thus, the licensee requested authorization pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3).
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3), alternatives to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.55a(c) through (h) may be used when authorized by the NRC if the licensee demonstrates that the proposed attematives would provide an acceptable level of quality anc' safety [10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(i)] or that compliance with the specified requirements would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety [10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(ii)).
STP intends to use alloy 690 tubing and components in the fabrication and installation of replacement steam generators for STP-1 and STP-2. The licensee believes that use of the new weld metals will enhance the service life of the replacement steam generators. Industry studies 9812180145 981215 PDR ADOCK 05000498 P PDR
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indicate that these new weld metals are less susceptible to intergranular stress conosion cracking (IGSCC) than other nickel base weld metals currently applied.
The licensee states that use of Code Cases 2142-1 and 2143-1 is advantageous to STP
- because it eliminates the burden of requiring qualification of separate welding prccedures for each weld metal, as is the case for non-Code welding materials.
This relief request incorporates two issues:
- 1. Use of alloy 690 type weld meta!s in Class 1 construction, and,
- 2. The use of two ASME Code Cases which group the new weld metals in the same welding categories as other commonly employed nickel base weld metals. This allows the use of existing welding procedures and performance qualifications with the new weld metals.
2.0 DISCUSSION Due to the extensive history of IGSCC problems associated with alloy 600, the industry sought an alternative alloy. Currently, alloy 690 is the material of choice in place of alloy 600 for newly ;
fabricated steam generators. This choice is the result of numerous laboratory studies which l show that alloy 690 has little or no susceptibility to IGSCC in environments that simulate pressurized water reactor (PWR) and boiling water reactor (BWR) plant conditions. NRC staff review of these laboratory test results has resulted in the staff position that, based upon the ,
available evidence, there is no technical reason to disallow the use of alloy 690 base material in nuclear plant construction.
Although the commercial development of alloy 690 weld metals lagged that of the alloy 690 I base metal, the weld metals matching alloy 690 have also been tested in simulated PWR and BWR environments. Corrosion studies examining the susceptibility of inco 52 and 152 (the matching alloy 690 weld metals) to IGSCC in steam generator environments are scant compared to the voluminous base metal studies. This is because the base metal performance is a strong indicator of the expected performance of a matching weld metal. Results of the principal study which included weld metals are found in the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) report NP-5882M, " Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of Alloys 600 and 690 and Compatible Weld Metals in BWRs (Reference 1)." Two experimental alloy 690 weld metals were tested. Results showed that both of the alloy 690 weld metals are immune to IGSCC in pure water environments. However, since these were laboratory simulations of a BWR environment, the results are only an indicator, and not a guarantee, of the weld metals performance in a PWR environment. In this report the designations R-127 and R-135 were used for the experimental weld metals. These were the inco designations for the developmental weld metals that became inco 52 and 152, respectively. Inco 52 is the commercial filler metal (TIG wire) described in ASME Code Case 2142-1. Inco 152 is the coated electrode described in Code Case 2143-1.
Another paper,"inconel 690: A New High Nickel Alloy for Corrosive Environments at Elevated Temperature," by A.J. Sedriks, et al., of the inco Research and Development Center
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[ Reference 2], included tests of a matching filler metal in a wide variety of environments. The two most interesting tests were conducted in simulated steam generator environments:
deaerated ammoniated and borated water at 316*C (601*F). Test results showed the welds were highly resistant to general corrosion. IGSCC susceptibility was tested by exposing welds to a variety of chloride environments. The controls used in these tests were alloy 800 (not 600)
! and type 304 stainless steel. Both of these alloys are known to crack in elevated temperature chloride environments. In all cases, alloy 690 was tested for periods of significantly longer than the time to crack alloy 800 (the more resistant of the two control alloys). In no case did the alloy 690 welds crack despite test durations 8 times longer than that of the control alloys.
Additional testing for IGSCC susceptibility in pure water environments was conducted. Another group of alloy 690 welds plus control alloys were exposed to underaerated water at elevated temperatures in the presence of a crevice. Cracking was readily initiated within the controls.
None of the alloy 690 welds cracked despite testing durations 24 times longer than for alloy 600
. and 12 times for alloy 800 and 304 stainless.
Not considered in either study is the effect, if any, of heat to heat variations in the weld metal compositions. Such variations were found to play a substantial role in the IGSCC susceptibility of alloy 600. The strong performance of alloy 690 suggests there would be minimal effect.
- Other more recent references also indicate acceptable performance of alloy 690 weld metal 1 with respect to IGSCC resistance in a simulated PWR operating environment as well as in a chloride faulted environment [ References 3,4). The results of the laboratory studies are supported by U.S. operating experience to date. Since 1989,14 U.S. plants have replaced
, steam generators using tubing fabricated from alloy 690 and compatible weld metals. To date, industry experience has not identified any service-induced corrosion of alloy 690 base metal or its associated weld metal.
Code Case 2142-1 lists the American Welding Society (AWS) specification A5.14 and Universal Numbering System (UNS) designation N06052 for a filler metal conforming to inco 52. It establishes this weld metal as F-No. 43 for both procedure and performance qualification purposes. Code Case 2143-1 lists appropriate AWS specification A5.11 and UNS specification W86152 for a coated electrode conforming to inco 152 and establishes F-No. 43 for this material for welding purposes. By these set of specifications and F-No. assignments, the materials are completely described for welding purposes as similar in their welding characteristics to many other Code nickel base weld metals. These materials are similar in composition, mechanical and thermal properties to approved metals; thus, existing welding procedures may be used with the inco 52 or 152 type weld metals.
3.0 CONCLUSION
The staff concludes that based upon the available technical evidence, the subject weld metals may be used as a substitute for other weld metals. The metals have sufficient material integrity to provide an acceptable level of weld integrity, quality and safety. The licensee has determined that their use could enhance the safety of the replacement steam generators.
Further, the staff finds that the Code Cases appropriately identify and classify these same two weld metals for welding purposes.
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4 Tho staff, therefore, concludes that pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(i), relief is authorized to employ the alternative welding materials of Code Cases 2142-1 and 2143-1 for the replacement steam generator project at STP-1 and STP-2. Use of Code Cases 2142-1 and 2143-1 is authorized until such time as the Code Cases are approved by reference in RG 1.85. At that time, if the licensee intends to continue to implement these Code Cases, the licensee is to follow all provisions in Code Cases 2142-1 and 2143-1 with limitations issued in RG 1.85, if any.
4.0 REFERENCES
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- 1. " Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of Alloys 600 and 690 and Compatible Weld Metals in BWRs," Electric Power Research Institute, NP-5882M, July 1988.
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- 2. A.J. Sedriks, et al., "inconel 690: A New High Nickel Alloy for Corrosive Environments at Elevated Temperature," Boshoku Gijutsu, Vol. 28, No. 2,1979.
- 3. Crum, J.R. and T. Nagashima, " Review of Alloy 690 Steam Generator Studies," Eighth intemational Symposium on Environmental Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Power Systems - Water Reactors, p. 127-137,1997.
- 4. Psaila-Dombrowski, M.J., et al., " Evaluation of Weld Metals 82,152,52 and Alloy 690 Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue Susceptibility," Eighth Intemational Symposium on Environmental Degradation of Mate.-ials in Nuclear Power Systems - Water Reactors, p. 412-421,1997.
PrincipalContributor: S. Coffin Date: December 15, 1998 l
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