ML20236C392

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Describes Installation Std Spec 2700 & Capability to Provide Improved Level of Assurance for Maintaining Equipment Qualification Requirements
ML20236C392
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Issue date: 03/17/1989
From: Kaplan A
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
EA-87-206, PY-CEI-NRR-0984, PY-CEI-NRR-984, NUDOCS 8903220125
Download: ML20236C392 (2)


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i THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY P.O. BOX 97 E PERRY, OHIO 44081 E TELEPHONE (216) 259-3737 5 ADDRESS 10 CENTER ROAD FROM CLEVELAND: 241 1650 Serving The Best location in the Nation Al Kaplan PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT l wce entsoce March 17, 1989 L NUCWA GAOUP PY-CEI/NRR-0984 L U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Uashington, D. C. 20555 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-440 NRC Enforcement Action EA 87-206 Supplemental Information l

References:

1. Perry Nuclear Power Plant letter March 11, 1988, PY-CEI/NRR-0819 L: NRC Enforcement Action EA 87-206 (Docket No.

50-440).

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2. NRC Region III letter 2/11/88 (EA 87-206): Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty (NRC Inspection Report ,

No. 50-440/87013)

Dear Gentlemen:

On March 11, 1988, in the letter shown in reference 1 above, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI) replied to the Notice of Violation identified in reference 2. Information regarding an Instrumentation Maintenance Instruction (IMI) was used in sections II and III of Attachment A to CFI's letter. The specific instruction, IMI-E3-14, " Equipment Qualification", which was a post maintenance restoration instruction, was subsequently replaced by Installation Standard Specification No. 2700 (ISS 2700). This letter describes what ISS 2700 is and how it serves to provide an equivalent and/or improved level of assurance for maintaining equipment qualification requirements of the equipment installed in the plant.

An Installation Standard Specification provides a set of requirements for installation of plant modifications and maintenance. Work performed by Contractor Services Section, Maintenance Section and Instrument and Controls Section is controlled by these requirements. Contractors under the Corporate Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan work to these Installation Standard Specifications as part of their specifications. Additionally, the requirements in these specifications meet the project commitments (USAR, SER, Licensing Letters, etc.)-and other internal commitments. Prior to approval of Installation Standard Specifications by the managers of the Engineering Sections, the Specification receives interfacing and technical reviews. These reviews involve the following sections: the applicable Engineering Section, Contractor Services Section, Maintenance Section and Instrument and Controls Section.

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.Al'1 work' involving qualified equipmen't must refer to the requirements of Installation. Standard. Specification'ISS 2700 for' post ~. maintenance restoration instead.of the post maintenance. instruction.IMI-E3-14. :The. specific revisions  ;

and changes identified in our response letter, reference'l'above,'were; preserved -1

'in this transition.

Please feel. free to. contact us"should'you have any', questions"in regard to this change.

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,I Very truly yoursp f.

Al Kaplan. ]

Vice President {

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