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MONTHYEARML20054L5691982-06-18018 June 1982 Confirms 820618 Telcon Between Jl Crews & Bd Withers Re Degradation of Thermal Sleeve Components in Rcs.Power Operation Will Not Resume Until Matter Resolved Project stage: Other ML20058D0901982-07-22022 July 1982 Forwards Safety Evaluation Re Degradation of RCS Thermal Sleeves.Resumption of Power Operation Scheduled for 820815. Timely Review of Info Requested Project stage: Other ML20058D1141982-07-31031 July 1982 Safety Evaluation Re Loose Thermal Sleeves Project stage: Other ML20138H1561985-10-18018 October 1985 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee 850313 Decision to Discontinue Annual Radiographic Exam of 3-inch Loop a Charging Line Thermal Sleeves & Restricted Use of Normal Charging Line Project stage: Approval ML20138H1491985-10-18018 October 1985 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting Util 850313 Decision to Discontinue Annual Radiography of Loop a Charging Line Thermal Sleeve Attachment Weld & Preferential Use of Alternate Charging Line Project stage: Approval 1982-07-22
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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
MONTHYEARML20206H4501999-05-0505 May 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 201 to License NPF-1 ML20206C9751999-04-23023 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 200 to License NPF-1 ML20206C9351999-04-23023 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 199 to License NPF-1 ML20155E0561998-10-29029 October 1998 SER Approving Two Specific Exemptions Under 10CFR71.8 for Approval of Trojan Reactor Vessel Package for one-time Shipment to Us Ecology Disposal Facility Near Richland,Wa ML20148K3541997-06-0909 June 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 198 to License NPF-1 ML20148D2681997-05-23023 May 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 197 to License NPF-1 ML20141H3181997-05-19019 May 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 196 to License NPF-1 ML20136D5591997-03-0606 March 1997 Safety Evaluation Approving Merger Between Util & Enron Corp ML20134M3381996-11-20020 November 1996 SER Approving Physical Security Plan for Proposed Trojan ISFSI ML20134F1211996-10-31031 October 1996 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 195 to License NPF-1 ML20058K1391993-12-0606 December 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 193 to License NPF-1 ML20057D9951993-09-30030 September 1993 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Request for Exemption from Certain 10CFR50 Requirements for Emergency Planning for Plant ML20057D0791993-09-22022 September 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 192 to License NPF-1 ML20127P5801993-01-26026 January 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 189 to License NPF-1 ML20125B8071992-12-0404 December 1992 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 188 to License NPF-1 ML20127L4221992-11-19019 November 1992 SE Accepting IST Program Requests for Relief for Pumps & Valves ML20059D1031990-08-30030 August 1990 SER Accepting Util 880311,0401 & 1223 & 900319 & 0622 Responses to NRC Bulletin 88-002, Rapidly Propagating Fatigue Cracks in Steam Generator Tubes ML20059C7981990-08-27027 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 162 to License NPF-1 ML20058L5641990-08-0202 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Operable Instrumented Ammonia Detection Capability Unncessary for Protection of Control Room Personnel in Event of Spill of Anhydrous Ammonia in Vicinity of Plant ML20055C7531990-06-18018 June 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 161 to License NPF-1 ML20245H4141989-08-10010 August 1989 Safety Evaluation Approving on-line Functional Testing of Reactor Trip Sys,Per Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 4.5.3, Reactor Trip Sys Reliability for All Domestic Operating Reactors ML20245E8091989-06-20020 June 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 154 to License NPF-1 ML20247M9331989-05-24024 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 153 to License NPF-1 ML20247H9571989-05-15015 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 152 to License NPF-1 ML20247F1911989-03-17017 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 151 to License NPF-1 ML20235T5351989-02-28028 February 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 150 to License NPF-1 ML20151T4191988-08-0505 August 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Elimination of Postulated Primary Loop Pipe Ruptures as Design Basis for Facility ML20151X8581988-08-0303 August 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 149 to License NPF-1 ML20151H3041988-07-14014 July 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 148 to License NPF-1 ML20151L4391988-07-11011 July 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 147 to License NPF-1 ML20151E4551988-07-11011 July 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 147 to License NPF-1 ML20196G0421988-06-23023 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 145 to License NPF-1 ML20196C1571988-06-22022 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 144 to License NPF-1 ML20196F9471988-06-16016 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 143 to License NPF-1 ML20154D4931988-05-11011 May 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 142 to License NPF-1 ML20154A1151988-05-0303 May 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 141 to License NPF-1 ML20148S6491988-04-11011 April 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 140 to License NPF-1 ML20151B3821988-03-31031 March 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 139 to License NPF-1 ML20236X5311987-12-0101 December 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 137 to License NPF-1 ML20236S4021987-11-12012 November 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50,App R,Section III.G.2 Re Fire Protection of Safe Shutdown Capability Requirements ML20236M8711987-11-11011 November 1987 SER Supporting Util Repairs Proposal Re Accumulator Fill Line Failures ML20236M8551987-11-11011 November 1987 SER Supporting Util Repairs Proposal Re Main Feedwater Line Restraint Failure ML20236M9931987-11-0909 November 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 136 to License NPF-1 ML20236A9151987-10-13013 October 1987 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Corrective Actions for Design Deficiencies in Main Steam Line Pipe Supports Adequate & Acceptable & That Commencement of Heatup & Return to Power Safe ML20235V6121987-10-0202 October 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 135 to License NPF-1 ML20238B0181987-09-0101 September 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 134 to License NPF-1 ML20237G8351987-08-25025 August 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Util 870723 Request for Relief from 4 H Test Pressure Hold Time Requirement of Section XI of ASME Code,1974 Edition Through Summer 1975 Addenda ML20237G8421987-08-24024 August 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Ultrasonic Insp of RCS hot-leg Elbow (Loop B).Ultrasonic Exam Performed Acceptable W/Exception of Ultrasonic Beam Spread Correction Procedures Used to Estimate Indication Size.Continued Operation Permissible ML20236P6731987-08-0707 August 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 133 to License NPF-1 ML20236H5581987-07-30030 July 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 132 to License NPF-1 1999-05-05
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MONTHYEARML20210F8701999-07-22022 July 1999 Rev 1 to PGE-1076, Trojan Reactor Vessel Package Sar ML20209C6531999-07-0606 July 1999 Rev 8 to Defueled SAR, for Trojan Nuclear Plant ML20206H4501999-05-0505 May 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 201 to License NPF-1 ML20206C9351999-04-23023 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 199 to License NPF-1 ML20206C9751999-04-23023 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 200 to License NPF-1 ML20207G9881999-03-0303 March 1999 Rev 6 to Trojan Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Plan ML20207J0781999-02-28028 February 1999 Update to Trojan ISFSI Sar ML20202G4511999-02-0202 February 1999 Rev 0 to PGE-1076, Trojan Reactor Vessel Package Sar ML20207C6981998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Rept for Trojan Nuclear Plant. with ML20195J2501998-11-17017 November 1998 Rev 7 to Trojan Nuclear Plant Defueled Sar ML20155E0561998-10-29029 October 1998 SER Approving Two Specific Exemptions Under 10CFR71.8 for Approval of Trojan Reactor Vessel Package for one-time Shipment to Us Ecology Disposal Facility Near Richland,Wa ML20155E0411998-10-27027 October 1998 Amend 7 to Quality-Related List Classification Criteria for Tnp ML20154R4121998-10-0202 October 1998 Requests Commission Approval,By Negative Consent,For Staff to Grant Two Specific Exemptions from Package Test Requirement Specified in 10CFR71 for Trojan Reactor Vessel Package & to Authorize one-time Transport for Disposal ML20237B6121998-08-13013 August 1998 Revised Trojan Reactor Vessel Package Sar ML20151W5471998-08-13013 August 1998 Rev 22 to PGE-8010, Poge Nuclear QA Program for Trojan Nuclear Plant ML20236Y2691998-08-0808 August 1998 Revised Trojan Rv Package Sar ML20249B4081998-06-17017 June 1998 Rev 6 to Trojan Nuclear Plant Defueled Sar ML20203E6291998-02-28028 February 1998 Trojan Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Plan ML20198T1741998-01-0404 January 1998 Rev 5 to Trojan Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Plan ML20248K6891997-12-31031 December 1997 Enron 1997 Annual Rept ML20203J3821997-12-31031 December 1997 Annual Rept of Trojan Nuclear Plant for 1997 ML20248K6931997-12-31031 December 1997 Pacificorp 1997 Annual Rept. Financial Statements & Suppl Data for Years Ended Dec 1996 & 97 Also Encl ML20203B0341997-11-26026 November 1997 Rev 5 to Trojan Nuclear Plant Defueled Sar ML20199F8141997-10-21021 October 1997 Requests Approval of Staff Approach for Resolving Issues Re Waste Classification of Plant Rv ML20216F4291997-07-25025 July 1997 Requests Commission Approval of Staff Approach for Reviewing Request from Poge for one-time Shipment of Decommissioned Rv,Including Irradiated Internals to Disposal Site at Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Richland,Wa ML20141F2311997-06-24024 June 1997 Rev 3 to PGE-1061, Tnp Decommissioning Plan ML20148K3541997-06-0909 June 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 198 to License NPF-1 ML20148E8631997-05-31031 May 1997 Amend 6 to PGE-1052, Quality-Related List Classification Criteria for Trojan Nuclear Plant ML20148D2681997-05-23023 May 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 197 to License NPF-1 ML20141H3181997-05-19019 May 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 196 to License NPF-1 ML20140D9451997-03-31031 March 1997 Tnp First Quarter 1997 Decommissioning Status Rept ML20137K5811997-03-31031 March 1997 SAR for Rv Package ML20136D5591997-03-0606 March 1997 Safety Evaluation Approving Merger Between Util & Enron Corp ML20134B6231997-01-15015 January 1997 Draft Rev 3 of Proposed Change to Trojan Decommissioning Plan ML20217M2381996-12-31031 December 1996 Portland General Corp 1996 Annual Rept ML20217M2471996-12-31031 December 1996 Pacific Power & Light Co (Pacifcorp) 1996 Annual Rept ML20217M2551996-12-31031 December 1996 1996 Enron Annual Rept ML20135C3521996-12-31031 December 1996 Annual Rept of Trojan Nuclear Plant for 1996 ML20132G2831996-12-19019 December 1996 Rev 2 to PGE-1061, Trojan Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Plan ML20132H0011996-12-12012 December 1996 Rev 20 to PGE-8010, Portland General Electric Nuclear QA Program for Trojan Nuclear Plant ML20132B8491996-12-12012 December 1996 Rev 20 to PGE-8010, Trojan Nuclear Plant Nuclear QA Program ML20135B5241996-11-27027 November 1996 Rev 4 to Trojan Nuclear Plant Defueled Sar ML20135B5341996-11-25025 November 1996 Trojan ISFSI Safety Analysis Rept ML20134M3381996-11-20020 November 1996 SER Approving Physical Security Plan for Proposed Trojan ISFSI ML20134K6621996-11-11011 November 1996 Decommissioning Plan,Tnp ML20134F1211996-10-31031 October 1996 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 195 to License NPF-1 ML20134F4661996-10-30030 October 1996 Final Survey Rept for ISFSI Site for Trojan Nuclear Plant ML20134P4321996-09-30030 September 1996 Tnp Quarter Decommisioning Status Rept,Third Quarter 1996 ML20137K5321996-09-0505 September 1996 Rev 0 to H Analysis of Residue Protocol ML20137K5091996-06-28028 June 1996 Summary Rept Poge Tnp SFP Project 1999-07-06
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RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION OF CHARGING LINE THERMAL SLEEV'ES TROJAN NUCLEAR PLANT
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DOCKET NO. 50-344 I. INTRODUCTION During the 1982 refueling outage at the Trojan Nuclear Plant (the i facility), the lower reactor vessel area and internals were inspected
, while all fuel assemblies were removed from the vessel. This inspection revealed the presence of several loose objects beneath the lower core plate. Upon removal and examination, it was detennined the loose objects were whole and partial thennal sleeves which appeared to have come from j the 10-inch safety injection-to-RCS (Reactor Coolant System) cold leg i piping nozzles. Ultrasonic examination of these piping nozzles indicated j that all four 10-inch thermal sleeves were missing.
Based on these findings, radiographs were taken of the 3-inch,10-inch j and 14-inch nozzles in each reactor coolant loop utilizing thermal i
sleeves. These radiographs confirmed the 10-inch nozzles were missing i and indicated one of the two attachment welds for the 14-inch pressurizer l surge line nozzle thermal sleeve was broken. Radiograpl.s of the 3-inch l
charging line nozzles showed both thennal sleeves to be in place.
Attachment welds for the charging line thermal sleeve in Loop D appeared to have experienced no degradation since the original construction
- examination was perfonned. In the Loop A nozzle, however, the attachment l weld appeared to have a small crack, approximately one-eight inch long, j which was not visible in the original radiograph.
By letter dated July 9,1982, the Portland General Electric Company (the licensee) transmitted a description of the above findings and a safety evaluation justifying operation in the "as-found" condition with the 10-inch thermal sleeves removed. Despite this evaluation, the licensee elected to remove the loose 14-inch thermal sleeve for economic reasons.
i Since the apparent small crack in the 3-inch thermal sleeve was found in l the normal charging line and not in the alternate charging line, the licensee comitted in the July 9,1982 letter to use the alternate
! charging line whenever possible in the future. In order to maintain
' surveillance of the remaining 3-inch thermal sleeves, the licensee also
, committed to radiograph the 3-inch thennal sleeves during annual i
refueling outages.
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l In response to a request from the staff, a more detailed safety evaluation prepared by the NSSS vendor (Westinghouse) was also submitted by the licensee by letter dated July 22, 1982. This submittal confimed the conclusions of the July 9, 1982 submittal. Based on the results of the staff's review of the licensee's submittals, the NRC, by letter dated August 12, 1982 from R. H. Engelken to B. D. Withers, advised the licensee that the staff had no objection to the resumption of facility i
operations for Cycle 5; and operations were subsequently resumed. The staff also advised the licensee that a detailed generic study of thermal sleeves was currently undemay and that if further action was needed, the licensee would be notified. No further requirements relating to this matter, however, were established and transmitted to the licensee.
By letter dated March 13, 1985, the licensee infomed the NRC the facility did not plan to continue the annual radiography of the 3-inch thermal sleeves and would discontinue the restriction on use of the normal charging line. The purpose of this Safety Evaluation, therefore, is to evaluate the effect an safety of this decision by the licensee.
II. EVALUATION Introduction. The licensee's letter of March 13, 1985 cites two bases for its decision to teminate annual radiography of the 3-inch thermal sleeves and whenever discontinue practicable. thebases These policy of using)the are: alternateincharging (1 the indication the Loopline A
thermal sleeve, which had been interpreted as a crack, is not growing and is now judged to be a non-relevant indication; and (2) the safety evaluation transmitted by the licensee's letter of July 9,1982, indicates operation with failed 3-inch thermal sleeves would not constitute an undue hazard to safety. Each of these is discussed below.
Radiographic Examination. As a result of the commitment by the licensee to radiograph the 3-inch thermal sleeves during annual refueling outages, the licensee states additional radiographs were obtained for both the 1983 and 1984 refueling outages. The licensee also states the 1982, 1983 and 1984 radiographs, along with the original 1974 radiograph, have been re-evaluated using computer digital enhancement. According to the ifcensee, this was done to determine whether the 1982 indication in the attachment weld of the Loop A thermal sleeve was a crack or a non-relevant indication. The licensee notes the indication was not visible in the original 1974 radiograph. The licensee also states, however, that evaluation using computer digital enhancement of the 1974, 1982,1983 and 1984 radiographs clearly shows the indication reported in 1982 is not a crack. Instead, the licensee considers the indication non-relevant and most probably caused by a weld geometry condition. In addition, the licensee states there is no evidence the indication is growing.
Safety Evaluations. Both of the licensee's safety evaluations (July 9 and 22, 1982) assume, contrary to expectations, the 3-inch thermal sleeves are dislocated from their respective piping nozzles and transported into the RCS loops. Having entered the RCS, the evaluations then consider the possible damage or other conditions that might be caused by intact l thermal sleeves or pieces thereof. The July 22, 1982 evaluation also l
,' addressed the effect of the absence of the thermal sleeves on nozzle l stresses. As noted above, the staff reviewed these evaluations in 1982 and concluded they had r.o objection to resumption of facility operation in Cycle 5. No additional requirements have been established by the staff since this earlier approval. .
Discussion. The licensee committed to the measures now planned to be discontinued, in the July 9,1982 letter, in response to the belief a small crack existed in the attachment weld of the 3-inch thermal sleeve located in the normal charging line nozzle. We note, however, the radiographs obtained since that time have failed to show any crack growth. In addition, interpretation of the 1974, 1982, 1983 and 1984 radiographs of this region, using computer digital enhancement, concludes the indication seen in the 1982 radiograoh was, in fact, not a crack but a non-relevant indication caused by a we!J geometry condition. It therefore appears there is little reason to believe either of the 3-inch thermal sleeves is likely to fail. Nonetheless, even if such failure should occur, the safety evaluations submitted by the licensee in 1982, and accepted by the staff, indicate such failure would not result in an undue safety hazard. This conclusion is also supported by the operating experience of the facility, which operated without incident while four 10-inch thermal sleeves became detached and were transported to the RCS.
Conclusion. Based on the foregoing we conclude the licensee's decision to discontinue annual radiographic examination of the 3-inch thermal sleeves and discontinue restricted use of the nornal charging line will not result in an undue risk to the health and safety of the public, and is therefore acceptable.
Principal Contributor:
G. Zwetzig, Region V Date: October 18, 1985 0
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