ML20137Q986

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Advises That Util 851018 Request to Use Alternative Insp Method for Inservice Pressure Tests, Instrumented Insp Technique, Approved
ML20137Q986
Person / Time
Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 11/13/1985
From: Stolz J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Williams J
TOLEDO EDISON CO.
References
TAC-60053, TAC-69084, NUDOCS 8512050404
Download: ML20137Q986 (2)


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November 13, 1985

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Dear Mr. Williams:

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TO USE AN ALTERNATIVE PRESSURE TESTING METHOD -

DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION.

By letter dated October 18,1985 (Serial No.1199), Toledo Edison company requested approval to use an alternative inspection method to meet the requirements of Section XI of the ASME Code for inservice pressure tests at Davis-Bt:sse. The alternative testing method, Instrumented Inspection Technique, is described in a topical report submitted to the NRC by HAFA International Incorporated by letter dated April 4, 1985 to demonstrate that the proposed alternative would provide an acceptable level of quality and safety as required by 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3).

We have reviewed and evaluated the proposed alternative testing method as discussed in the topical report. We have determined that the alternative testing method provides added assurance of system and component structural integrity and leak tightness when compared to conventional pressure testing and is therefore an acceptable alternative. We have also determined that the small leak detection and location capabilities of the alternative method make it applicable for intersystem leakage detection, and that the four-hour hold time requirement prior to visual inspection of the systems may be reduced to two hours. We therefore approve its use as an alternative testing method as requested in your letter.

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  • John F. Stolz, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #4 Division of Licensing cc: See next page 1:GL ORB L
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The Cleveland Electric ATTN: Radiological Health Illuminating Company Program Director P. O. Box 5000 P. O. Box 118 Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Columbus, Ohio 43216 Mr. Robert F. Peters Attorney General Manager, Nuclear Licensing 'iepartment of Attorney Toledo Edison Company General Edison Plaza 30 East Broad Street 300 Madison Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43215 Toledo, Ohio 43652 Mr. James W. Harris, Director Gerald Charnoff, Esq. Division of Power Generation Shaw, Pittman, Potts Ohio Department of Industrial Relations and Trowbridge 2323 West 5th Avenue 1800 M Street, N.W. P. O. Box 825 Washington,.D.C. 20036 Columbus, Ohio 43216-Paul M. Smart, Esq. Mr. Harold Kohn, Staff Scientist.

Fuller & Henry Power Siting Commission 300 Madison Avenue 361 East Broad Street P. O. Box 2088 Columbus, Ohio 43216 Toledo, Ohio 43603 Mr. Robert B. Borsum President, Board of Babcock & Wilcox Ottawa County Nuclear Power Generation Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 Division Suite 200, 7910 Woodmont Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 5503 N. State Route 2

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