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ML20115A865
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Site: 05000000, San Onofre
Issue date: 11/29/1978
From: Martin D
BECHTEL GROUP, INC.
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FOIA-84-367 NUDOCS 8504160217
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{{#Wiki_filter:,. SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNITS 2 AND 3 BECHTEL DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT AND STATUS NOVEMBER 29, 1978 .t k'_ .DUANE F. MARTIN i SCE PROJECT ENGINEER 8504160217 840606 7 ^ PDR FOIA KILLEFE84-367 PDR i 1

m. BECHTEL DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT AND STATUS NOVEMBER 29, 1978 1. Overall Bechtel Engineering Progress (as of September 1978) A. Overall by Key Disciplines Civil-Structural 97.0% Electrical 85.0% Mechanical 90.0% 86.0% Plant Design overall 88.5% B. Drawing and Specification Production (SONGS 2&3) (as of September 1978) )Q Sched. Actual Complete Complete Total Issue Issue (Scheduled) Actual Drawings 6$24 6081 6020 93.2 92.3 Specifications 385 369 358 95.8 93.0 ~ Electrical Wiring Diagrams are slightly behind hg schedule and are not adversely impacting Unit 2 / Construction and Startup since they will be issued y prior to the Construction Activity Date. 4 Although specifications,are also slightly behind g ,7 ggp-schedule, they are not adversely impacting Construction N and Startup because they are in the Architectural area (i.e., lockers and benches, storage racks, signs, 1 etc.) II. BOP Procurement and Equipment Delivery Dates Based on purchase order values, as of November 1,1978, 92% of the Balance of Plant purchase orders have been placed and 76% of the equipment has been delivered to the' jobsite. III. Design Change Package Status A Design Change Package concept was implemented in poo3 #,g;y October 1978 to establish an Engineering cut-off date 9 7 for each Startup System about four months prior to the Mechanical System turnover date to Bechtel Startup. As of November 1,1978, Engineering hr.s placed 83 Startup Systems under the Design Change concept.

- ', IV. ' Procurement Problem Areas -A. Control: Valves (as of November 17, 1978) Total Total Shipped Shipped Unit 2 and Common 971 728 75.0 Unit 3 772 546 70.7 otal SONGS 2&3 1743 1274 73.1 g Ys Although all of the remaining valves for Unit 2 and nr Common are late, they have been prioritized by f ,jf- =Startup System and are being actively expedited to r / prevent an adverse impact on Startup. B. Diesel-Generators - First unit shipped on b November 27,:1978; not expected to adversely impact 41 'l I Startup. V. Major Efforts by Key Bechtel Engineering Groups A. Civil-St.uctural Overall, Civil-Structural design is 97% complete. Major. efforts include: 1) Answering NRC et. stions regarding FSAR 2) NRC Structural Audit 3) Interfacing with Construction on Field problems )- and interpretation of Field application criteria i P 4) Interfacing with Pipe Support Group located in the Field M 5) Completing design of' Pipe Whip Restraints inside containment. yo g c._ q)-t 1 - lo u>o k. M %

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Electn. cal n [ -Overall, Electrical design is 857. complete. [ In general, Electrical Engineering is on or ahead of' schedule for both Units' 2&3 raceway and cable pulling design. The primary. engineering efforts are: 1) Completing miscellaneous circuit routing in all L Unit 2 buildings to support Startup

r O ' 2) Present emphasis is on completing raceway and cable routing for the Unit 2 Diesel Generator Building, Condensate and Refueling Tank Building, Heat Tracing System, and Fire Protection System. In order to expedite the Field termination effort, Electrical Engineering has established a review system for updating wiring diagrams. A group of three people now reviews all elementary diagram changes and/or connection card changes in a timely manner. The review priorities are based on Startup priorities. Unit 2 and Commqn Units 2&3 3 As of November 14, 1978 Circuits Written Scheduled. 14,800 g. 19,260 23,444 Actual 15,425 Total 16,790 li 36o 30,600 j ? 'd,es 76.61 % Complete (Actual) 91.87 Circuits Routed Scheduled 13,804, b&/ 16,839 18,214 14,182 Actual i Total 16,790 L' 30,600 % Complete (Actual) 84.47 59.52 Wiring Diagrams Issued for Construction Scheduled 855 885 Actual 821 821 Total 880 1,578 % Complete (Actual) 93.30 52.03 t 'C. Mechanical Since overall design is 90% complete, major efforts include: 1) Answering NRC FSAR questions 3E 2) Critical stress ' calculations for Pipe Support design

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_4_ i 5) Administration of Diesel-Generator Contract with Stewart & Stevenson 6) Interface with Construction to resolve Field problems 7) Support to Startup through review and approval lof Test Procedures and Test Results D. Plant Design Overall, Plant Design is 86% complete. Major efforts include: 1) Expediting Kellogg-Pullman pipe to jobsite 1 2) Coordination with F'ield on interference problems 3) Production of small pipe (nuclear and non-nuclear) and large pipe (non-nuclear) isometrics recently transferred from Construction Engineers at jobsite to Engineering at Norwalk. 4) Preparation of larger scale drawings to layout piping in area around reactor coolant pumps. ~ 5) Design ' temporary pipe spools and purchase strainers required for Startup i 6 9 9 r.--,

( s [: AGENDA s (. I. NSSS (Excluding Fuel) Engineering Delivery Installation Unit 2 M 997. 907. 657. Unit 3.2 M d u A 997. 807. 407. Major Activity: FSAR Licensing ) 7 II. Turbine-Generators Engineering Delivery Installation .Y' Unit 2 997. 957. 557. Unit 3 997. 857. 307. Major Activity: Delivery of one Unit 3 reheater and LP ' f rotor, modification of last stage LP turbine blades. III. Pipe Spools -(Major) 4 Engineering Delivery Installation Del'y To Go Pipe Fab 13,500 11,850 )12'300 ) Jf Pullman Kellog 5,650 5,000 ) ) 3'300 ~ ). Totals: 19,150 16,850 12,300 4,300 Jobsite-Inventory: 4,550 Monthly Ship Rate (Average): 550 Monthly Installation Rate (Average) 475 Major Activity: Vendor Ex L A + d.J M q peditiny = S w,w - i IV Pipe Hangers (Major) } Engineering Delivery Installation Del'y To Go Grinnell 4,900 2,040 860 J 'f (' Pullman 2,850 2,450 1,030 400 4N j Pipe Fab 3,500 2,500 1,050 1,000 s Totals: 11,250 6,990 2,940' 4,260 Jobsite Inventory: 4,050 Monthly Ship Rate (Average): 490 Monthly Installation Rate (Average) 350 Major Activities: Organizational changes, location of alternate sources for supply, in-plant expediting, prioritization by Construction and Startup Systems, temporary hangers ~ _ _. _

t NRC PRESENTATION SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNITS 2 AND 3 NOVEMBER 29, 1978 ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT STATUS FOR THE NSSS; TURBINE-GENERATORS; PIPE SPOOLS AND HANGERS i a BY S. V. TASHJIAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT ENGINEER ,_..\\

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V; ~ ,g o' SAN ONOFRE NUCI. EAR. GENERATING STATION i !! NITS 2&3 QUANTITY SilMMARY Unit 2 & Common Unit 3 Plant Installed 7. Plant Installed Commodity Total To Date Installed Total To Date Installed 1 Concrete, c.y. 348,700 .332,000 95 -Included with Unit 2-l Cable Tray, l.f. 131,600 122,400 93 57,300 40,600 71 ih [ Conduit, l.f. 341,200 210,000 62 153,100 19,700 13 w Wire & Cable, 1.f. / 4,153,000 2,247,000 54 3,540,000 116,000 3 [ i Terminations, ea. 128,500 25,000 19 115,000 0 0, r c Process Pipe, l.f. b J i - ). 2%" & over 142,400 106,400 75 94,900 31,700 33 l-6'f 2" & under o 160,400 65,600 41 122,600 17,300 14 S2.1%o*:ii,=000/_,8 p,7o o, is 7., ,11,000 r soo g = 7,300 66 8, 2,400 3 j p+PipeHangers& Supports,ea. Offshore Conduit, ea. 490 395 81 393 ' 18 5 t) i 1 S s 5 l E-t r k! f' l DPMcFarlane:sm [I { 11/27/78 8

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?MRL 83 100 ButLDING FLOAT 0 Cab 1_e_Iral _6.59_0 BUILDING STATUS -3 Condu_It 4LO50 44.100 69 I Previous Month -4 WireACable ig8E0._ _71L.0.00 _ 41 I Wire A' Cable 1 Tenninations 1. 3.3.3__ 2_d40 11 I q (Status based on I 0 Large Pipe 639 710 __ 84 I f

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2,753 3,740 44 100_ y BUILDING FLOAT 0 Cable Tray 30,940 } h]jBUILDINGSTATilsM -4 Conduit 47,515 47,500 60 I -5 Wire & Cable _ 643,000 621,000 80 I !'1 Previous Month t 20,170 77,340 37 j (Statusbasedon Terminations ) Termination

1. ate control valve, large spool and hances, 11 856 953 80 Large Pipe deliveries are delaying A lk commodities.

lSAFETYEQUIPMENTBUILDINGUNIT2 ~ 2,150 3,600 31 3 mall Pipe 100 7,840 0 Cable Tray __ [!BUILDINGFLOAT f ! BUILDING STATUS -7 Conduit 70,050 20,000 74 -4 Wiret.Cabic 34,000 73,000 17 I f.; Prsvious; Month 0 n- /,00 O Wire A Cabic . ) Terminatio (Status based on ~ 1 b <g*

t i i g)lty! LLC 0ftSIRUCIlott_SIATUN." Month cf Oct.1978 - ! j Ii U COMODITV INSIALLED__SCllEDULED_._ LC0f1PLETE Late control valve and instrumentation Large Pipe _ 627 670 88 deliveriesandinstallationareimpactinq) PENETRATION BUILDING UNIT 2 imall Pipe 2.150 3.800 33 100 terminations. g:;' WILDING MAT 0 able Tray _ 8,700 Ca 9!. BUILDING STATUS ~~Condult 11.120 12,300 59 -8 -4 '~ P m fous Month ygreAcable_ 347,000 344,000 78 T

ination, 2,475 4,730 16 (Statusbasedon Terminations

) I I large Pipe _ 2,352 2,575 77 Terminations are restrained bV Dullin0 L TURBINE BUILDING UNIT 2 Small Pipe 14,820 24,400 33 status on conduit. wiring diag _ams r I _ control v_alve deliveries and instrument 100 BUILDING FLOAT 0 Cable Tray 20,916 BUILDING STATUS -12 Conduit 36,120 34,210 85 installation. -8 WireAcable 822,000 850200 76 fiPreviousMonth ll (Status based on _ Teminations 1 Temina_tions 2,850 6,800 17 l Raceway impacted by closure thimbles Large Pipe. 209 290 65 5i INTAKE STRUCTURE UNIT 2 Small Pipe 1,130 2,340 21 and platform steel. i* BUILDING FLOAT '_ 0 cable Tray 2,423 4,150 _ 55 j, BUILDING $TATUS -12 Conduit 7,390 11,270 36 ij Previous Month. -8 Wire & Cable 32,000 39,000 32 i 195 700 6 ) Termination;. 3 j (Status based on _ Conduit Relining of spent fuel pool _bv Kruse to_ i 3 ___ '~ ge Pipe 262 309 73 .l lar be complete by 2-15-79 to allow skimer i FUEL HANDL.ING BUILDING UNIT 2 .Small Pipe 4,500 5,280 75 i 0 Cable Tray _ 72 100 piping to comence. BUILDING FL0AT 6 600_ 90 BUILDING STATUS _ -4 Condul_t 6 500_ i 2 8 1 Previous MonthE -2 Wiret. Cable 7,_000 27 000 14 _I t l 0 _0 n- _180_ _ (Status based'on large Pipe ) Terminatio q k: u 4

_____.dnILumint._tw.u.m_w.n -..__ ~ ' ' ' ~ MONIBLYl0RSIRUCII.0!L1 TAI 15_REEORT Month cf net ig7g C.0MMO.D_ITY -IRSTALLED__SCl!EDULED._ %._COMELETE 0 125 0 Large pipe erection delayed due to hana arge Pip,e design problems and completion of civil L r UNIT 2 REFUEL & COND. STG. TANK 725 1,850 24 Small Ping BUILDING FLOAT Cable Tray 290 750 21 work; Installation will begin in Nov. 0 1978, overtime and shift work will be_ BUILDING STATUS Conduit 1,850 2,900 28 -10 utilized to mitigate schedule slip. Previous Month Wire & Cable 50,000 57,000 45 -6 40 280 0 Large Pipe ) Termination, (Statusbasedon. 0 0 0 Large Pipe __ 0 0 0 nFNFRATnp RIITI nTNR IINf T 7 Small Pipe _ DIF9FI 0 Cable Tray _N/A fl/A N/A l BUILDING FLOAT i 80tLDING STATUS -2 Conduit 4,785 5,235 67 l Previous Month 0 Wire & Cable 0 2,000_ _ 0 Conduit ) Terminat_ o_n; O O O f (Statusbasedon (Previous Month: Civil) Large Pipe 277 254 34 t, CONTAINMENT BUILDING UNIT 3 Small Pipe 4,390 4,150 27 ~ BUILDING FLOAT +4 Cable Tray 2,820 4,100 35 BUILDING STATUS +6 Conduit 1,000 960 3 0 0 0 Previous Month ' +3 Wire & cable 0 0 0-(Statusbasedon NSSS Piping ) Terminationy 382 370 81 1, Lar,qe Pipe RADWASTE BUILDING UNIT 3 Small Pipe 6,390 7,400 64 i Included with Uni t #2 0 Cable Tray BUILDING FLOAT _ Conduit Included With Uni t 1/2 0 BUILDIllG STATUS 8,000 73,000 3 0 WireACable } Previous Mnnth 0 70 0 Wire & Cable )_inrmination-(Status based on e

gggg3ty_gggSynUC110tLS.TA1US_RE00RT Month of Oct 19YR r COMMODITY IRS _TALLED_ sci 1EDULED__ ?uc0MPIETE Larne Pipe _ 20 20 34 TROL BUILDING UNIT 3 }~ mall Pine 600 720 60 ~ hUILDINGFLOAT +2 Cable Tray Included with Unit

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+2 Wire & Cable 89,000 78,000 13 us knB M Wire & Cable ) minations 0 0 0 (Statusbasedon l Large Pipe 513 570 54 kFETYEQUIPMENTBUILDINGUNIT3 Small Pipe 1,040 590 15 100 BUILDING FLOAT +13 Cable Tray 8,060 BUILDING STATUS -5 Conduit 2,470 2,500 9 -4 Wire & Cable 0 0 0 Previt;us Month ) Termination; 0 0 0

(Status based on large Pipe Large Pipe 349 305 70 Cable Trav installation forecast to IsNETRATIONBUILDINGUNIT3 Small Pipe 540 0

8 complete in Nov. 1978. Wire pullina BUILDING FLOAT +17 Cable Tray 6,130 8,550 72 began on schedul_e. BUILDING STATUS -4 Conduit 1,945 1,945 10 Previous Month -7 Wire.& Cable 14.000 20,000 3 0 0 0 .(Statusbasedon Cable Tray ) Terminati_on Large Pipe 267 330 9 Conduit crews are bein9 increased to t i I IURBINE BUILDING UNIT 3 Small Pipe 0 0 0 accelerate insta11at_ ion rates BUILDING FLOAT +15 Cable Tray 20,440 20,500 99 9,960 18,000 24 BUILDING STATUS -13 C_on(uit Pr;vious Month ~ -13 Wirer. Cable 5,000 1,000 1 0 0 0 (Status based on Conduit ) Temination L

-~ s-110MIHLY_10MSIRUCIl0N._SJAT.US_Rf3' ORT Month of Oct.1978 -0.0tm.0.DITY __ NISTAl.lf.D__SCIIEDUI FD %_ COMPLETE UN EIDe 108 100 43 0 1.250 0 _TAKE STRUCTURE UNIT 3 Small Pip.e IUILDING FLOAT +9 Cable Tray included With Unit f2 ~ ~ ~ - BUILDING STATUS Conduit Included With Unit

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Previous Month Wire & Cable 0 0_ 0 0 0 0_ 0 (Statusbasedon-Large Pipe ) Terminatio _n;, 58 60 56 Large Pip _e 150 0 5 4LLERY BUILDING UNIT 3 Small Pipe 800 1,800 _ 17 0 Cable Tray BUILDING FLOAT -3 Conduit N/A N/A N/A BUILDING STATUS 0 WireAcable f!/A N/A N/A Previous Month Cable Tray ) Termination < N/A N/A N/A (Statusbasedon ~ large Pipe 140 105 41 UEL HANDLING UNIT 3~ Small Pipe 4,150 4,150 69 kbleTray 100 70 BUILDING FLOAT +15 +8 Cpnduit 3,420_ 2.880 48 BUILDING STATUS Previous Month +8 Wire & Cable _ O_ 1.000 0 0 0 (Statusbasedon large Pipe ) Termination; 0__ Large & small 01Dc_initallatinn delayed. 73 100 72 -- ge Pipe awai_t_ing_.cmpletion of pipe _ support fra' Lar 275 800 25 MAKE-UP DEMINERLIZER BUILDING .Small Pipe ___ N/A N/A currently work _ing_ overtime to_su. pp_o_r_t__ 0 Cable _ Tray _ N/A demineralized wa_te,r_s_ tart-up syst_m. _, e BUILDING FLOAT Conduit 2,570 2,_600 90 BUILDING STATUS -3 -3 Wirentable 39,000 39,000 78 Pr vious Mnnth n-1_,1_10_,. _1_,.1 10 56 (Status based on _ Small Pipe ) Terminatin

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E e i Jat: 16 Ml79 ENCLOSURE 2 ATTENDANCE LIST CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL MEETING SAN ONOFRE UNITS 2 & 3 NOVEMBER 29, 1978 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON NRC - STAFF M. Medford W. H. Lovelace R.-Hart H. Rood ( S. V. Tashjian T. Abell G. A. Chauez R. J. Pate R. M. Rosenblum D. F. Martin D. McFarlane SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC H. Peters 3 i F S 9 e u.

PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION Of CVENT OR UNUSUAL. OCCURRENCE-PNS-V-81/08 Cont'd. Date: August 5 1981 This oreliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POS$1BLE safety,it or public interest sinnificance. The information presented is as initially received w out verif_i,c,atinn or evaluati_on and is_ basically all that is knEn~by IE staff on triii~date. i o *- l l l Distribution: Transmitted 11 St. S. J. Chilk, SECY Chairman Hendrie-Comissioner Ahearne. C. C. Kamerer, CA Comissioner Gilinsky Comissioner Bradford (For Distribution) ACRS Transmitted: MNBB: 2:6 P. Bl.DG: A:JR IE:TAS: (IE:HQ Dist.) W. J. Dircks, EDO H. R. Denton, NRR C. Michelson, AE00 R. H. Vollmcr,1NRR MAIL: R. G. Smith, SD T. E. Murley, NRR

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H. K. Shapar. ELD S. H. Hanauer,!NRR (ForPDR/LPDR) REGIO':AL OrrICES: Willste BLDG: FOR POWER REACTORS ONLY: J. G. Davis, NMSS NSAC Com. No. (415) 856-6621 ~ ~ ~ ' R. B. Minogue, RES INPO Com. - No. (404) 952-6728 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION

0 jj,, 4~ SAN ONOFRE UNIT 2 AND NEEDED COMMON FACILITIES d CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL SITE VISIT I 'I., - HEETING AGENDA ik'f' September 9,1980 .( REQUEST i 3' '1. ~ Overview of project construetion schedule including progress and major milestones coupleted since Caseload Panel visit of November 1979, current problems and any anticipated problem areas tha t may ispec t the current projec ted fuel load date. KENONDENT: H._B. Ray a So. Calif. Edison Co. m s. Project Manager

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- Since Feb.,1980, Fuel Load da te: April 15, 1981 j (Rev. 6) lI - Cencral~ S tatus as of August 31, 1980 m. % Complete Design 96 [ Cons truc tion 95 Startup (100% = Fuel Load) 44 - Current overall status following end of 3-week strike ~* July 28,1980: Currently following the strike recovery . plan. Erpect to be back on schedule in the near future. S 4 )- A. Major milestones since November,1979 4: ~" - Flooded intake strue ture: December, 1979 .I - Energized main transformer: April,' 1980 1 - Settled 3-week strike (10 separate craf ts): July, 1980 - Turned over from construetion to atartup: 94% Electrical and 16C componente 85% Startup Syatems (33 systems to so) Current problems a .s ' j. - Strike recovery ,V - Licensing issues 6[ Anticipated problem areas f - Remaining union con tract expiration h Sep tember 30,1980 (Boilermakers) k'y n tv -1 4.: -.~o..- w.~~.

REQUEST 2.- Detailed review and current status of design and engineering i- _ effort (by major discipline) including any potential problems that may arise from necessary rework. l RESPONDENT: R. L. Rogers Bechtel Power Corporation Project Engineer RESPONSE: ' Engineering percent complete Unit 2 and Common Facilities: Hechanical 96% Plant Design 98% Elec trical 95% Con trols 95% Pipe Supports 97% - Engineering of the base Unit 2 and Connon plant is essentially complete. - New TM1, fire protec tion, and o ther licensing changes being implemented are addressed in a separa te sec tion. - Significant base plant tasks that remain on Unit 2 and common are: Archi tec tural - Completion of design of temporary personnel . monitoring f acility for plan t security. Forecast design complete 9/30/80. Civil - Design of jib cranes on roof of penetration building to handle transf ormers and the post tensioning system access platforme.. Forecas t design complete 12 /15/80. - Completion of miscellaneous platforms and l ladders for plant operation. The designs for ,/, platforms in Containment are complete. O ther pf" areas are not a constraint to fuel load. .Forecas t design complete 6/1/81. A qn i - Completion of pipe whip restraints design. f)o "I Forecas t 10/1/80. II - Provision of barriers, hardening of beams and columns, and stiffening of certain pipe lines f or je t impin gmen t. ' Forecas t design complete .30/26/80. I . ~ -. - ~ - - -

_ _.. ~. ...... -. ~... Elee trical Support for any field problems during installation of security. Mechanical , Support of insulation and fire barrier subcontractors. Resolution of final documented nozzle loads with vendors. Forecast completion by12/1/80. Plan t Desian No major tasks remain. Pipe Supports Completion of piping code stress report documentation, currently 85% comple te. Forecas t to be complete 10 /15/80. Con trols No major tasks remain. Potential Problems That May Cause Rework Pipe Supports - No longer an exposure.- Discussed under I tem (5). Expansion Joints - Minimal future problems expected. Discussed under Item (11). t 4.

+- e REQUEST 3. Detailed review and current status of procurement activities including valves, pipe, instruments, cable, major components, etc. RESPONDENT: R. L. Rogers Bechtel Power Corporation Project Engineer d RESPONSE: Status of Procurement d ./ - All large pipe spools are delivered. '[ - All control valves are delivered. - All required cable is on site including M;P GE replacement cable. - No significant items remain to be delivered. 9 e

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. craf t availability, produc tivity, potentisl labor negotiations and problems. t RESPONDENT: E. T. Molnar Bechtel Power Corporation Field Construc tion Manager REPONSE: Proposed craf t work force (by major craf t) is as shown below. To tal Pipefitters Elec tricians Direct Labor / Sept 500 260 10 60 - l Oct 375 230 90 0 1980 $ Nov 160 160 500 Dec 130 130 4 40

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5 90 fMay 5 5 85 (June 0 0 60 - Craf t availability and produc tivity. We anticipate no availability or productivity problems. Ten (10)craf ts, including Pipefitters and Elec tricians settled new long term (2-3 years) agreemen ts. i. - Potential labor nego tiations and problems. Boilermaker labor agreement expires September 30, 1980. Site Labor Relations excellent, no problems an ticipa ted.

?~ l REQUEST 5. Detailed review and current status of all large and small bore pipe hangers, res traints, snubbers,etc., including design, rework, procurement, fabrication, delivery and installation. RESPONDENT: A._L. Taylor Bechtel Power Corporation Assistant Projec t Manager

RESPONSE

Pipe hangers, restraints & snubbers v,$j Large Bore Small Bore Total Required 11,946* 22,400* Design not complete 0 61 45 Material not delivered 12 0 Installation complete 10,896 !,9 3I " 20.579 al.o; N 5 accep ted by QC Inatallation complete inspec tion in progress 424 922 770 $ by QC Installation complete not accepted by QC - Rework required 383 M3 265 1[6 6l3 Installation not complete 24 l'lD 634 a.a m p H.r ?

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RESPONSE

Project Schedule Review 1. Critical Path to Fuel Load Cold Hydro 9 "/ T -IT) In tegrated Leak Ra te Test [ Hot Func tional /M-iD Secondary Chemical Clean / Inservice Inspec tion Fuel Load i 2. Critical Pa th I tems (Weeks) S ta tus* Floa t Rem.** Key Sys tems/Ac tivities in Cons truc tion SBA Reac tor Protection 0 0 QKA Fire De tec tion -4 2 RGB Fire Monitoring -3 4

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-5 2 QMD Misc. Heat Trace 0 1 QMC Con tainmen t Heat Trace 0 0 QMA Boron Heat Trace 0 0 P Key Systems /Ac tivities in S tartup 'o BBA Cold Hydro Testing -1 1 ACA Main Turbine Testing -1 0 HJA Coolant Radwaste Testing -5 3 l GNG Containment Purge Testing +1 0 l HGA Rad. Waste Drains Testing -2 4 ALA Aux. Feedwa ter Tes ting -2 1 ABA hkins team Testing 0 1 AEA Feedwater Testing 0 1 ADA Condensate Testing -3 1 BMA S team Gen. Blowdown Processing Testing -2 1 CGB Condenser Air Removal Testing -2 1 M SAA ESFA Testing -2 3

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t. 3. Con tingencies Schedule based on "Early Start" philosophy Startup schedule based on 5 day, 40 hour work week r Turnover of systems to startup contains 2 to 4 weeks float 4. Corrective Action Work around plans, e.g. strike recovery schedule 5. Project % Complete Construc tion - 95% g, S tar tup -$ y G t P i . A67MgEFAEG*'MTt9'EfffjEIW r3fEA %W. iruSW *'#N VM4"

'I ; i )~. ~ REQUEST } 7. De tailed review and current s tatus of bulk quantities including currant es timated quantities, quantities installed to da te, quan-tities scheduled to date, current percent complete for each, actual versus forecast installation rates, and basis for figures. RESPONDENT: D. P. McFarlane Southern California Edison Project Cost & Schedule Engineer

RESPONSE

Bulk To tal Ins talled To Go Uni t Ra te Comnodi ty Unit Required to Da te Quan ti ty Comple te Forecast 11 To Da te Concre te cy 239,267 238,182 1,085 99.5 3.26 3.24 Large Bore if 121,196 119,881 1,315 98.9 - 4.47 4.42 7 Process Pipe (2 1/2" and over) V { Small Bore if 127,940 126,070 1,870 98.5 3.21 3.24 Process Pipe 4 ? (under 2 1/2") R0 Lerge Bore ea 11,670 11,303 367 96.8 93.7 94.4 Pipe Hangers Small Bore ea 21,900 .21,313 587 97.3 25.1 23.9 Pipe Hangers 4 Cchle Tray if 120,046 120,138 _L J.4 0.924 0.923 k To tal Conduit if 371,300 367,417 3,883 99.0% 2.41 2.48 s Cxble if 5,071,000 5,137,775 10 0 % 0.092 0.091 i Elsctrical ea 18,0 12 17,464 548 96.9% N/A N /A 1 Circuits h Tarmina tions ea 120,400 117,639 2,761 97.7% 1.50 1.46 Ins trumen-ea 6,449 5,989 460 92.9 N/A N /A ta tion .b .i f, ) i E 'i mm-wc-.vewm : m -xn ~_mv v..ssv.:ro my:._< rw ~~r2~ts.v. ~s

,5, REQUEST 8. De tailed review and current s ta tus of prepara tion of preop test procedures, integration of preop test activities with con-s truc tion schedule, system turnover schedule, preop test schedule, current and proposed preop test program manpower. (a) Total number of procedures required for fuel load. (b) Number of draf t procedures not s tarted. (c) Number of draf t procedures being written. (d) Number of procedures approved. (e) Number of procedures in review. (f) To tal number of preop tes ts required for fuel load. (g) Number of preop tests completed. (h) Number of preop testa currently in progress. (1) Number of systems turned over to start-up. RESPONDENT: R. M. Rosenblum Southern California Edison S tar tup Supervisor

RESPONSE

System Turnover / Preop S tatus Percen t Required To Da te Comple te 1. Test Procedures - Procedures Required to Fuel Load 203 Approved 98 48% Ready for Approval (Rev. 0) 46 23% In Review (Rev. B or C) 37 18% Being Written (Rev. A) 18 9% Not S tarted 4 2% TOTAL 20 3 10 0 % 2. Cons truc tion /S tar tup In tegra tion - Detailed test schedule includes the following: -Construc tion Ac tivities Pull wire and cable Terminations Hanger installation Hydro tes ting System turnover RWPO%50M&hW(;$$N.Y$$'?5Y?*W855~YY b:YY '

t - S tartup Ac tivitias Instrument calibration f Circuit checks Breaker and relay tests . Flushes Preoperational and accep tance tests - Other Activities Design change items Test result approvals Final station acceptance Percen t 3. System Turnover S tatus Required To Da te Comple te To tal number of S tar tup Systems 222 Scheduled 3 3 201 91% Ac tual 189 85% La te 12 6% The late systems are forecast to be complete in September In addition to the 222 systems, 20 building turnovers are scheduled for turnover la ter in the test program. 4. Prerequisite Test S tatus To tal System Prerequisite 222 Tes ts l' Scheduled 137 62% Ac tual 111 50 % La te 26 12 % In Progress (Sept.) 52 - 23% Preoperational Test S tatus - Total Number of Tests 20 Scheduled ll N 48 24% Ac tual 29 14% MPL Sg j 10 % La te In Progress (Sept.) 36 18% 6. S tar tup Manpower S ta tus Current Ac tual Plan BPC S tartup Engineers 93 90 SCE Startup Engineers 43 38 ' - -, m m ~ v m.,>.2

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REQUEST 9. Detailed discussion of potential schedular influence due to changes attributed to NUREG-0660, NUREG-0694 and other recent licensing requirements. RESPONDENT: R. L. Rogers Bechtel Power Corporation Project Engineer

RESPONSE

- To tal number of lic e g items that need to be complete by fuel load: 6 S ta tus: ( - Engineering complete 5 - Engineering to go, latest item scheduled for 11/15/80 - Material delivery complete 4 - Material to be delivered, latest item scheduled for 11/20/80 - Installations complete 3 - Installations to be completed 1/19/81 - To tal number of sho erm TMI items that need to be completed by fuel load: 17 S ta tus: m - Engineering complete 10 - Engineering to go, latest item scheduled for 1/31/81 - Material delivery complete 2 - Material to be delivered, latest item scheduled for 2/21/81 - Ins talla tions comple te 1 - Ins tallations to be completed 3/15/81 a 1.. 4 .i - Tota 1 number of fire protection tems thet nasd to be J., complete by fuel load: 13 1 4 S ta tu s: - Engineering complete 11 - Engineering to go, latest item scheduled for 10/30/80 - Ma terial delivery complete 9 c - Material to be delivered, latest item scheduled for 12/30 /80 - Installations complete 4 i - Installations to be completed 2/28/81 I ~ - Actions Being Taken to Minimize Schedular Influences l 1. Project prepares integrated Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and S tartup schedules. Monitoring of atatus occurs weekly. 2. Design change packages are issued in steps to minimize schedule duration and impac t on s tartup testing e.g: I Mechanical items - Piping tees and block valves are provided allowing hydro and startup testing of basic system to i; proceed on original schedule. The change package is {- completed in paralle1 with atartup testing. 1 Electrical items - Conduit and cable is installed prior to 4 receiving termination point details. Cables are coiled ( until cabinet or instrument is installed. Completion of inatallation consists of installing component and making 4 termina tions. l 3. Aggressive licensing ac tion is being taken with the NRC to confirm ? the accep tability of proposed additions. Periodic reports are made to confirm design criteria. The FSAR is being updated to incorporate i the licensing changes as they will exist at fuel load, to expedite .i NRC review. 4 L' e n. 5 i I: k- 'i .h j a

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o. REQUEST 11. Discussion of schedular impac t, if any, regarding correc tive action for all expansion joints in the Saltwater Cooling System and Component Cooling Water System. RESPONDENT: R. L. Rogers Bech tel Power Corporation Projec t Engineer

RESPONSE

Component Coolinn Wa ter System Correc tive ac tion taken was ins tallation of flow liners. - Delivery and installation is complete. - Impac t on schedule - none. Salt Wa ter Coolina Sys tem Correetive action is installation of flow liners. - Temporary flow liners have been installed; startup testing is proceeding with no impact on Schedule. - Permanent flow liners to be delivered by 10/30/80. Installation will no t impac t schedule. Expansion Joint Task Force - To minimize future exposure with expansion joints in other systems, a task force has been formed to carefully review all installations and identify any actions that might need to be taken, if required. - The task force consists of senior Bechtel stress and materials engineers, a piping system otress consultant, and a chief engineer f rom an expansion joint vendor. - The group will complete their work by the end of Sep tember. Preliminary findings do not reveal any major problems. - All expansion joints have been checked to deter-mine if flow liners are needed; only the salt water and component cooling water system require added flow liners. 15 - 1 5 Aw+ *t an:w~~01,:a:,~Jctmpr:1 m ~.!*tte=. w l m n,rt*t m j9 ":?. pes:.rr':78:qf

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REQUEST 12. Discussion of schedular impac t, if any regarding corrective ac tion for all GE supplied 600 volt power cable with neoprene jacket and ethylene propylene rubber insulation. RESPONDENT: E. T. Molnar Bechtel Power Corporation Field Construction Manager

RESPONSE

All replacement cable material on site. Accessory materials (effec ting 5 circuits) ETA Oc tober 1,1980. Total 51 circuits. ~ S ta tus 33 To tally compiete. Pulled, waiting accessory material. Restrained by other operations scheduled 13 for release approximately Oc tober 1,1980. All circuits will be completed on schedule and present no restraint to fuel load. WYxi A'7 .r r;y f t m-w:mmaprz,g:;unac;A-w.n~.rtcxw:n~ spur. sw.x:n.v r.v.r.s : sc,*m; cm c';m nt*rsxmsy.y sv

REQUEST 13. Discussion of schedular impac t, if any, regarding correc tive action for a deficiency relating to lack of "as-received" documen-tation for certain measuring and test equipment recalibrated at vendor f acilities and used in construc tion. RESPONDENT: J. E. Geiger Bechtel Power Corporation Project Quality Assurance Supervisor RESPON SE : Investigation of this problem identified the specific items of equipment and ma terial which had been accepted by the "suspec t" Measuring & Test Equipment (M&TE). A total of thirty-seven (37) nonconforming reports (NCR's) were initiated. Twenty-eight (28) of these repor ts are complete i.e., re-inspec ted and accep table or determined accep table as is by Engineering. Nine (9) NCRs for Unit 2 remain. The nine (9) NCRs have been scheduled and are anticipated to be comple ted by mid-November 1980. 4 %NST.?r8:.Qv p.:T.7Mm;wpitfppt '">fmq.~x:i:ir,#v'rnxWh'qm:r.TWg?wv.f's ?7.';;.M m - ry

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- Problem clearly identified. y - Separate release of pipe hangers scheduled. Integrated with overall projec t schedule. .i 1 - Hanger release status. i To tal 97 systems / Scheduled to date 43 systems / 44% Released to date 54 systems / 56% - Anticipate no difficulty in maintaining schedule to support fuel load. 9 mnamnu ucuv.~:eny.w -nstwm r-mm= sm-~r~:"::ew 'nv'n v s'.

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Unit 2 Pre rr.tional Test Comp 15tes as cf Sept. 5,1980 Page 1 START ACT/P. COMP E ST NO. SYSE M DESCRIPTION (NODE 51) (NODE 52) REMMtKS y 5 vAC-341-01 IUA Plant Computer 8-1-79A 10-9-7%, Complete I AC-497-01 (MB Caustic Heat Trace 7-3-7 % 12-14-79A Complete i AC-293-Cl EAA Service Water 1-6-80A 4-18-80A Complete AC-287-01 IEA Service Gas H 1-12-80A 1-22-80A Complete 2 N -435-Cl i PE PGA lE 480V 2B04 4-13-80A 4-20-80A Complete AC-286-01 MHA Service Gas N 4-14-80A 5-16-80A 3 Ter's awaiting 2 completion of support equipment s h AC-29042 DCA Travel Screens 4-11-80A 5-3-80A Complete AC-405-01 NAA Mafr 2XR3 4-27-80A 4-30-80A Complete AC-405-02 IBA 2nft 2XR1 4-27-80A 4-30-80A Complete v AC-232-Ol EFA lbc. Serv. Water 4-10-80A 5-16-80A ER Awaiting Engineering resolution. Pump impeller problen. fisr E1ctrrios Repozr r .7 h e e

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Page 2 3 i START ACT/F. CCMP f TEST NO. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (NODE SM (NODE 52) REMARKS 5 AC-220-01 HEA Primary Plant til 4-21-80A 4-30-80A Complete 1 3 22j AC-445-01 NKA Non IE 125 VDC 3-28-80A 4-29-80A Complete 'i ilj AC-294-01 ANA Demin H O 4-7-80A 5-18-80A Complete 2 I 4j AC-285-01 KAA Compressed Air 5-4-80A 5-30-80A Complete (Ser.) jl'i> 5 AC-290-05 DCA Travel Screens 4-11-80A 7-9-80A Complete ?> l AC-406-01 NAB Bus 2A01 7-8-80A 7-10-80A Complete NAC ? a

i AC-291-01 EBA Turbine Plant 5-12-80 7-10-80A Complete Cooling a

AC-270-02 CFA L.O. Storage 4-17-80 5-9-80A Complete and Transfer 4 ~ PE-260-01 ANA Condensate 7-16-80 8-13-80A Complete Storage and Transfer PE-202-01 BRA Containment Spray 7-29-80 8-19-80A Complete Dry Air Flow l l d

o SHORT TERM TMI ITEMS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED BY FUEL LOAD A** -d 1. Increased Range of Radiation Monitors. ./,J' c..n (High Range Effluent Monitors) 2. High Range in Containment Monitor .l 3. Main Steam Line Radiation Monitor ~ 3. fr: 4 4. Direct Indication of Safety Valve Position ,, < :~. +, w:..... ~, 5. Instrumentation for Detection of Inadequate Core Cooling (Th Subcooling)- _.-v3 6. Broad Range Inst. (Wide Range Tc Measure.) 7. Onsite Technical Support Center 8. Containment Sump Pump Operation v/uh.'st Q b 9. Containment. Normal Sump Water Level Indication Upgrade 10. Pressurizer Level Indication and Power Relief Valves 11. Broad Range Instrumentation (Wide Range Th Measurement) 12. Additional Instrumentation (Steam Generator Level) 13. Control Room Display Improvements 14. Improve In-plant Iodine Instrumentatien 15. Containment Water Level Indication 16. Containment Pressure Measurement ~ s ~" ' ' ' ' 17. Health Physics Computer

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FIRE PROTECTION ITEMS TIIAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED BY FUEL LOAD Is9 1. Seismic Cat. I Manual Fire-Fighting Capability 2. Provide 2" Cerablanket Fire Barrier Around One ~ (of Two) Trains 3. Upgrade One Hour Fire Barriers to Two liour Fire Barriers 4. Provide a Fixed Lighting System at Operating Stations 5. Provide Emergency Power to All Fire Detection and Actuation Systeras Dummy g 6. Provide Fire Detection Capabilities w'od AYb 7. Remote Shutdown Panel Instrumentation 8. Provide Capability to Isolate the Remote Shutdown Panel Wo'k IO From the Control Room and Vice-Versa Modification to the Fire Pumps, Suction Piping and Valves b h 9. Provide an Oil Containment Curb and a Protective Insulating g 10. W w k. C cw.ylt)L Cover i 11. Add Additional Water Fire Extinguishers in the Control Room Area 12. Revised Control Logic for Radwaste Building Smoke Removal During Fire ~ Mode 13. Portable UHF Radio Communications % /; *,4,= e O 6 6 T

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FIRE PROTECTION ITEMS THAT NEED. TO BE COMPLETED BY FUEL LOAD 1. Seismic Cat. I Manual Fire-Fighting Capability 2. Provide 2" Cerablanket Fire Barrier Around One (of Two) Trains 3. Upgrade One Hour Fire Barriers to Two Hour Fire Barriers 4. Provide a Fixed Lighting System at Operating Stations 5. Provide Emergency Power to All Fire Detection and Actuation Systems Dummy 6. Provide Fire Detection Capabilities 7. Remote Shutdown Panel Instrumentation 8. Provide Capability to Isolate the Remote Shutdown Panel From the Control Room and Vice-Versa 9. Modification to the Fire Pumps, Suction Piping and Valves i 10. Provide an Oil Containment Curb and a Protective Insulating Cover 11. Add Additional Water Fire Extinguishers in the Control Room Area N l 12. Revised Control Logic for Radwaste Building Smoke Removal p-During Firo Mode 13. Portable UHF Radio Communications 1 --,,g-ym-y- rr---. -w ,e-- w---

N LICENSING ITEMS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED BY FUEL LOAD 1. RCP Sheared Shaft 2. Aux. Spray Line Flued Head (Penetration) 3. Aux. Feedwater Manual Bypass 4. S. C. I. Spent Fuel Pool Makeup 5. Mini-Purge Screen 6. Add. of SIT Nitrogen Vent Valve r l l s 4 F x-w.. e en. ~,, - -, ,-n-=~n- ,---,v,,g.-- --,a,w. --y~nn,,--n,,-.,,,,me-.

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1 = 3 DAILY STAFF NOTES - 11/9/81 L oJ E NRR (cont'd). { 2. San Onofre Unit 2 The results of the San Onofre Unit 2 Senior Reactor Operator Exams indicate that 17 of 18 candidates failed the written exam. Five SR0's are required (one SRO, 5 shifts) to load fuel and maintain the plant in modes 6 and S (refueling and cold shutdown). To go to modes 1-4, ten SR0's are required (2 per shift). Thus, fuel loading could be delayed until late January or early February until more operators pass the exam. The applicant has been advised of the situation. The staff will meet with the applicant on Monday and Tuesday (Nov.16 & 17) to review the results of the exams and determine what improvements should be made in the applicant's operator training program. SP 1. Following the approval of the general license for uranitna mill tailings in Agreement States by the Connission on November 6, OSP staff explained the action by telephone to each of the four mill States pursuing amended i agreements. Colorado. Texas, and Washington felt that the action was appropriate under the circumstances and had no difficulty with it. New Mexico initially had some reservations about the action in that they did not agrqe that the Comnission automatically, gained authority over mill tai' lings in Agreement States after November 8. However, after reviewi.ng i a copy of the regulation and statement of consideration which was telefaxed to them, they indicated later that the action made sense and they did not disagree with it. New Mexico indicated they would hive preferred to = see some type of interim or temporary agreement as opposed to the general - license.

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? Boi erma<er Wa <out eiW..s...... $m ~ n . s-i Yu. t' S afec At San Onor~re =c:.:t :=n, C: i i 4} m,. By SUSAN JE'ITON A federal mediator could"cali~ k m,rne m un management and labor together g l but a b 7 g,"m at pok aIs d'y impact on the project. He g About 2.500 construction workers ,u arelikely to be off the job tomorrow day that no talks had been scheduled. said h eewom spact d g morning at N % 0+ ""*'""- Fouse said that when negotiations O' D*3 5 q power alant if, as expected, boiler-I stalle3 last week and 11 bodermaker. I' Des ite the ! ; b ', i ~muers nnse selected construction locals gave the legally required.five- !'d' 7 usin h na Cucrieof mana et en 01 - halt in July led by striking ct! has notified councti affiliates that they'd see us in about two weeks.. Teamsters, which cost Be- ' ! !L I % the San Diego Budding Trades Coun- .4 the impending strike is sanctioned by By what Fouse called "a gentle-chtel an omaW g mp p pg (r g the council. That move is a signal to ,,3 s agreement," boilermakers um Bamn sad we re f 2.186 corkers at San Onofre IJnits 2 agreed to set up picket lines at only a still essentially on targe,, q ) and 3 to honor the boilermakers' few sites in the nine states unless I""*N DY

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.:g O! 4 pickes lines. .some other crafts,try to perform wh bo le ak rs ha e a N 2 It would be the second timein four.our work." At non picketed sites in-months that construction of the $3.1 ciuding power plants, refinerias, mabunaace agnement. billion generators has been halted by dams and oder major construction will net be affected. That y3j,. S g il y 8"P " labor disputes. projects. boilermakers wd! stop-j n ff S C u-Pickets will go up at San Onofre at work but will not ask other crafts to r 5 a.m. tomorrow unless negotiatices ),i, g,, ctys electric:ty. Spi project in Nord County,is the only { hourly wages vary accord-San Onofre. a Bechtel Corp. Bokma'ms. whose on cage disputes resume today, busi'. ,t, national Brotherhood of Boilermak-San Diego site at which pit ket lines Wt Mgm an asWe 6 ness agent Irvin Fouse of the Inter-y ers Loc ~192 in I4s Angeles said yes-will be set up. Picket lines also are, udom wage incyeases - i , g terday. Local 92 represents about 900 expected to go up at another Bechtel a usual custom. said Fase. i boilermakers. steel fabrication work-project, the Palo Verce nucicar plant Joumyman wage. & 4 in P W A W clustve y w ers. in Southern Califernia and parts ~ f fringe benefits. l (f Nevada. About 50 of them are em- 'now range from $11.65 an-g 1 W boar in New Mexico to ostinued on B4 Col. O /, sis.11 in Caliterma and yloyed at San Onofre y% ~ m _ _ a..

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$18.97 in Alaska. Manage-I mest has offered hourly in-n @p ,! t creases ranging from 75 Bo',erma<ers set i cents in New Mexico to C j in Caf-- "We always have gotten 1y San Ono.=re Sb.ri<e raises." said Fouse. "But h, p the same (dollar) amount in U G mm.menttm,,e. is hinned from B e3 m terday that a construction 8 "~ The July espute over the delay of a couple of weeks Art o bo nh- ) construction industry s probably could be made up tions director for the Call-bEl $ Master 1. abor Agreementin with overnme work in as fama Mnal arado.Wi-h San Diego shut down San many weeks. San Diego Gas atten in San Francisco and i l' Onofre Umts 2 and 3 for & Electric Co. owns 20 per-a spokesman for manage. I d '%i three reeks. cent of San Onofre. ment's Western Field Coo- [M.3 A David Barron, a spokes-But Barron said a longer ,:g.Jetion Negotiating Com-man for Southern Cahlorma strike - as muen as six or taittee, said because there h !M Edison which owns 83 per seven weeks. !orinstance - .now are five different rates, 5 cento!SanOnofre.saidyes would have a more severe .obviously th'e increases .have not.always been the }I 4 7 P same." f L.g [n 1ll And, he added. "I have to believe prevadicg ineeds) M are a lot different in Alaska g [ lq' than in New Mez:co." ( f: j ! l

e M.((.T.1,N,G,. SllMMfy?,Y !!,1 S,1 R,IljtlI lott Docket File G. Lear NRC PDR V. Noonan Local PDR S. Pawlicki TIC /HSIC/ Tera V. Benaroya NRR Reading Z. Rosztoczy LB#1 Reading W. Haass H. Denton D. Muller E'. Case R. Ballard D. Eisenhut W. Regan R. Purple D. Ross B. J. Youngblood P. Check A. Schwencer R. Satterfield F. Miraglia

0. Parr J. Miller F. Rosa G. Lainas W. Butler R. Vollmer W. Kreger J. P. Knight R. Houston R. Bosnak,

T. Murphy F. Schauer L. Rubenstein R. E. Jackson T. Speis Project Manager H. Rood W. Johnston Attorney, OELD J. Stolz J. Lee S. Hanauer 0IE(3) W. Cammill ACRS(16) R. Tedesco F. Schroeder D. Skovholt M. Ernst NRC

Participants:

R. Bacr C. Berlinger W. Lovelace K XHICI R. Pate H. Ro6d G. Knighton A. Thadani D. Tontli J. Krammer D. Vassallo P. Collins D. Ziemann bec: Applicant & Service List e

~ Meeting Sumnary Docket File T. Murphy flRC PDR J. Knight Local PDR

5. Hanauer Tit R. Tedesco NRR Reading R. Bosnak LWR #2 File S. Pawlicki E. Case F. Schauer D. F. Ross K. Kniel D. B. Vassallo T. Novak S. A. Varga Z. Rosztoczy D. Skovholt W. Butler W. Gammill V. Benaroya J. Stolz R. Satterfield R. Baer V. Moore
0. Parr M. Ernst L. Rubenstein F. Rosa C. Heltemes R. P. Denise W. Haass EP Branch Chief R. Houston G. Chipman L. Crocker J. Collins F. J. Williams W. Kreger R. J. Mattson G. Lear R. DeYoung B. Youngblood Project Manager H. Road L. Hulman Attorney, ELD -

L. Chandler NRC

Participants:

J. Lee S. Boyd IE(3) brW7"gggjer L. .ovelace ACRS(16) J. Rothfleisch T. Abell G. Matthews L. Schaub 1: 6 e 9 4 e

jgt; y ] p' ";, Mr. Ja,es H. Drake Vice Fresident Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Box 800 Resenead, California 91/13 Mr. B. W. Gilman Senite Vice President - Operations San Diego Gas and Electric Company 101 Ash Street P. O. Box 1831 San Diego, California 92112 cc: Charles R. Kocher, Esq. James A. Beoletto, Esq. Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Chickering and Gregory ATTN: David R. Pigott, Esq. Counsel for San Diego Gas & Electric Company and Southern California Edison Company Three Embarcadero Center, 23rd Floor San Francisco, California 94112 Mr. Kenneth E. Carr City Manager City of San Clemente 100 Avenido Presidio San Clemente, California 92672 Alan R. Watts, Esq. Rourke & W odruff o 1055 North Main Street Suite 1020 Santa Ana, California 92701 Lawrence Q. Garcia, Esq. California Public Utilities Commission 5066 State Building San Francisco, California 94102

Mr. Janes k. Drake JA ?. I i350 Mr. 8. W. Gilman ccs..Mr. R. WI Deiane, Jr. Combustdon. Engineering, Inc. 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, Connecticut 06095 Mr. P. Dragolovich Bechtel Power Corporation P. O. Box 60860, Terminal Annex Los Angeles, California 90060 Mr. Mark Medford-Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Henry Peters San Diego Gas & Electric Company. Post Office Box 1831 San Diego, California 92112 Ms. Lyn Harris Hicks Advocate for GUARD 3908 Calle Ariana San Cisnente, California 92672 Richard J. Wharton, Esq. Warton and Pogalles 2667 Camino Del Rio South Suite 106 San Diego, California 92108 Phyllis M. Gallagher, Esq. 1695 West Crescent Avenue Suite 222 Anaheim, California 92701 Mr. A. S. Carstens 2071 Caminito Circulo Norte Mt. La Jolla, California 92037 Resident Inspector / San Onofre Nuclear Power Station c/o U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 3550 San Onofre, California 92672 e i

E k s5URE 1 ATTENDEES San Onofre 2/3 Caseload Forecast Panel Neetina 11/19/79 and 11/20/79 Name Organization H. Rood NRC-DPM S. Boyd NRC-MPA L. Lanier NRC-MPA W. Lovelace NRC-MPA R. Pate NRC-Resident Inspector R; Baer NRC-DPM D. Hoffman SCE Hi Ray SCE-Project Mgr. H. Peters SDG&E T. D. Mercurio SCE B. Katz SCE W. Schwab SCE Startup W. Detro SCE-Asst. Proj. Mgr. U^ D. Schone SCE-Lead Engrg Site Rep. . D. P. McFarlane SCE-Cost / Schedule Supr. D.R. Bauern SCE-SU Cost /Sched. G. A. Chavez SCE-Startup Supr. K. G. Hess BPC-Project Startup Engineer R.S. Neal BPC-Startup Scheduling Supv. P.A. Portanova SCE-Startup Supv. H.S. Leasure SCE-Constr. Mgmt. D.F. Martin SCE-PE

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AGENDA NOVEMBER 19, 1979 9:00 A.M. I PROJECT SCllEDULE OVERVIEW - Bill Petro II ENOUICERING AND PROCURhMENT ST/.rl'.' Onii S: hone III CONSTRUCTION STATUS - Doug McFarlane IV STARTUP STATUS - Dennis Bauern V TMI CONSIDERATIONS - Harold Ray VI LUNCH (11:15) VII SITE TOUR (1:15) - Bill Schwab, Dennis Hoffman i I 1 l 2 l-

I PROJECT SCHEDULE OVERVIEW GENERAL STATUS: ENGINEERING 95+ PROCUREMENT 98+ CONSTRUCTION 85 STARTUP 12 SYSTEM TURNOVER ON SCHEDULE BULK TO SYSTEM CONCEPT AUGUST, 1979 STARTUP LOGIC CONTROLLING ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION PRIORITIZED BY SYSTEM TURNOVER SCHEDULE 3

PROJECT SCHEDULE OVERVIEW (CONT.) MANPOWER: BECHTEL MANUAL 3,400 BECHTEL NON-MANUAL 900 4 SUBCONTRACTORS 200 EDISON CONSTRUCTION 183 EDISON.STARTUP 206 EXTENDED SHIFT WORK (48 HOURS) SELECTED OVERTIME (SATURDAY, SUNDAY) INCREASED PIPE FITTERS to 1,400 PREPARING FOR 24-HOUR SHIFT WORK, IF NECESSARY 4 l I l 4

i !:.it..:. 2 6 3 t;(f.'. 1474 l'i. s ' t m ; ; l ';i I t;l I l. I '.:. STATUS A) ENGINEERING DESIGN (UNITS 2&3 AS OF OCTOBER 21, 1979) MECHANICAL....................... 93t COMPLETL o o PLANT DESIGN..................... 99% E L ECT RI C AL....................... 9 6 % o o CONTROL SYSTEM................... 94% o PIPE SUPPORTS.................... 77% { COMMENTS 1. UNIT 2 AND COMMON % DESIGN COMPLETE IS NOT TRACKED SEPARATELY. HOWEVER, NO DESIGN ITEM WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT THE NOVEMBER, 1980 FUEL LOAD SCHEDULE.

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FOR PIPE SUPPORT DESIGN, THE PRESENT WORK FORCE IS AT 700 PEOPLE PLUS 15% OVERTIME. ALL PIPE SUPPORT DESIGN WORK ON UNIT 2 AND COMMON WILL BE COMPLETE BY MARCH, 19 80, AND IS AT PRESENT 909 COMPLETE. 3. ENGINEERING SUPPORT TO DISPOSITION ITEMS SUCH AS OPEN NCRs IS NOT IMPACTING CONSTRUCTION TURNOVERS TO STARTUP 5

Fofair. 2 A 3 w; toin l' 1 l' t.Ot t'l41.M i !j,1 ( l't:1 'l 2 & COM!;) MAJ OR EQUI PMENT DELIVERI ES........ON SCllEDULE' o o L ARG L PIP E SPOOLS................ 10,2 8 6 o f 10,3 7 5 ON SITE (99t) o LARGE PIPE SUPPORTS.............. 10,400 of 11,550 ON SITE (90t) o MAJ OR V A LV ES..................... 9 9 % ON S I TE a. UNIT 2 & COMMON...............LAST 6 TO BE SHIPPED BY END OF 1979 b. UNI T 3....................... 10 MORE REQUI RED - ON SCHEDULE 'i,911M ENTS 1. THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES ARE TYPICAL OF THE EQUIPMENT REMAINING TO BE DELIVERED: BPC a. UNIT AUX TRANSFORMER..........ON SITE DECEMBER 10, 1979 b. SUPPORT BEAMS FOR SPENT.......ON SCHEDULE, SHIPPED FUEL RACKS CE c. MI SC. INSTRUMENTATION.........ON SITE J ANU ARY, 198 0 SUCH AS MOVABLE AND FIXED INCORE DETECTORS d. CONTROL ELEMENT ASSEMBLY......ON SITE NEXT MONTH (91) GEC e. RETURN OF TU RBI NE.............J ANU ARY, 19 8 0 GENERATOR EXCITER 2. NO PROCUREMENT ITEM IS ANTICIPATED TO IMPACT A NOVEMBER, 1980 FUEL LOAD SCHEDULE. 6

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ST/.Tils 10,375 10.183 10.137 238 9R N/A (SP0OLS) 11,000 _.___ l t i ,s p/ FOR.E. C.A.S.T IN,ST_AL.L...- t 10,000 _. I ' ACTUAL' INSTALL i i l 4 j l { l 9,000 l I t .:1. v, g I. 8,000 I 'I e g 7,.')00 - t: .r: 1 s .i.- 'g

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TOTAL TO DATE QTY, REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO G0 QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 11,550 9,010 9,065 2485 79 12,000. .l-

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i. U::11 ' ;' SMLL ril'L TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO qty. s COMPL. STATUS 135 126 123 12 92 N/A (1,000LF) 140,000 t 3 3 .. _.._. y / p,,.s== 4 I / i / FORECAST INSTALL 120,000-f, --- ; = .i i l l i i i t l 100,000 i f, ACTUAL ::NSTALL . 1._. 80,000.- - i --;- -..._n .l: g 3 1 ~ 60'000 J F MAM J J A S 0 N Ds J F M A M J J A S 0 N D 1979 1980 9

o. .,i7.... Il!.li s* S*1ALL PIP [ StlPPORTS ' '~~ TC0lti'l.tTLsT ~ ~ TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 20,600 15,180 14,825 5775 72 22,000 g. fjs l i 20.000 -- - ---- l g /. .i 9 l /. l. g / ~ i i i i

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..t.*.. 1.. t i'.1 1, s. ii" '. CONDL'11 TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO'GO QTY. % C0f1PL. STATUS 366 334 319 47 87, -4 wks (1,000LF) 400: i l s '. i

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t i'. ! t e.' WlR[ & ( *il,t L TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'O SCH. ACT. T_0 GO QTY., % COMPL. STATUS 5,009 4.167 4,041 968 81 -2 wks 6. 000 -..-- - --- e 6 ____......i._.. l i i i r /s /< 5.000-i

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1 U:ll I. * .C.0.!!.'l.E.C.110!!S TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO QTY.

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STATUS 130 84.5 79.1 50.9 61 -2 wks (1,000EA) 140 l --s.------.-- l f y.. 1 / 120- .-/ l / i i i / 8 / 3 l / l l A l O--- FORECAST INSTALL 100 /- / I I

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' T A;:.* 1. MASTER STARTUP SCHEDULE A. STARTUP TESTING HAS BEGUN ON 210 OF THE 241 SYSTEMS FOR UNIT 2. B. TESTING IS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE FOR ALL ZERO F1UAT SYSTEMS. DAA CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM EPA SALT WATER COOLING SYSTEM EGA COMPONENT COOLING WATER SYSTEM DFA CONTAINMFNT SPRAY liYSTFM BBA REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM C. EIGHTY-SEVEN (87) SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP OF THE 241 TOTAL. e MECHANICAL SYSTEMS - 20 OF 134 TURNED OVER. DESIGNATOR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

  • KCB FIRE PROTECTION HALON
  • KBA CRITICAL COMPRESSED AIR
  • EAA SERVICE WATER
  • ANA DEMINERALIZER WATER MAKEUP
  • KAA SERVICE AIR
  • LGA SEWAGE TREATMENT
  • KHA SERVICE GAS N 2
  • APA CONDENSATE TRANSFER & STORAGE HEA PRIMARY PLANT MAKEUP GWA CONTINUOUS EXHAUST (PARTIAL) 14

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  • KDA DOMESTIC WATER GLH EMERGENCY CHILLER HVAC
  • EFB NUCLEAR SERVICE H O TANK 2
  • KLA SERVICE GAS H2 EBA

URBINE PLANT COOLING H O (PARTIAL) 2 EFA NUCLEAR SERVICE H O 2 i DAA CIRC. H O 2 JAA BOILER FUEL OIL CFA L11BP OIT. STOPAGE & '1'RANS FF:R (P AR'I'I AL)

  • OPERATIONAL ELECTRICAL OR I AND C - 67 OF 107 TURNED OVER.

e 46 OF THE 53 SWITCHGEAR, LOAD CENTERS, OR MCC'S, D. HAVE BEEN ENERGIZED WITH PERMANENT POWER. E. SCHEDULE BASE STARTUP ACTIVITIES ARE BASED ON ONE TO THREE e II SHIFTS DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVITY. THE FIRST CUT AT DURATIONS AND LOGIC WAS BASED e ON TEST ENGINEERS' EXPERIENCE AND REVIEW OF SIMILAR PLANTS. SINCE THEN FURTHER REFINEMENT HAS TAKEN PLACE TO REFLECT OUR TEST PROCEDURE i REQUIREMENTS. i 15 i r~

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OF Tilt 11,000 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR UNIT 2, 6,600 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 7,200 SCHEDULED AND 5,500 llAVE BEEN TESTED VERSUS 6,100 SCHEDULED. B. OF THE 10,500 I AND C COMPONENTS FOR UNIT 2, 5,500 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 3,700 SCHEDULED AND 3,800 HAVE BEEN CALIBRATED 'VERSUS 2,200 SCHEDULED. C. OF THE 241 SYSTEMS FOR UNIT 2, 87 HAVE BEF.N TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 84 SCHEDULED. D. PREREQUISITE TESTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON 57 SYSTEMS VERSUS 62 SCHEDULED,AND PREOPERATIONAL OR ACCEPTANCE TESTING HAS BEGUN ON 2 SYSTEMS. f l 16

SCNGS 2 AND CONON WEEKLY STNIUS AS OF 11/8/79 Activities Couplete Scheduled Actual Cumulation 'Ibtal % Couplete 'Ib Date 'Ib Date Status Ng. A/B Sched. Electrical Conpanent T/O 7188 6577 B 611 11,000 60 Electrical Caponent Tests 6096 5482 B 614 11,000 50 If,C Cuwe.:nt T/O 3735 5513 A 177S 10,500 53 It.C Cw w :nt Tests 2217 3773 A 1556 10,500 36 w U Mech. Syst. T/O (Node 3) 18 20 A 2 134 15 Elect. Syst. T/O (Node 3) 66 67 A 1 107 63 System Prereq. (Nade 40) 62 57 B 5 241 24

  • 129 System Preop /Acet. (Node 52)..

A= Ahead /B=Behind

  • 0nly 129 of 241 systens have preop./ acceptance tests.

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6 M l*ltoCl.1 Ul41: DIG 1 i l'121. 'Alml lu: Sl'ATUS SCllED. ACTUAL TOTAL PREREQ. & STATION 575 823 1,110 PREOP / ACCEPTANCE /P. ASCEN. 270 .269 402 IV. STARTUP MANPOWER 6 e BPC - 106 e SCE - 206 e A SECOND SIIIFT HAS BEEN ADDED. e UNIT 3 MANPOWER MAY BE USED ON UNIT 2. AGGRESSIVE STARTUP ATTITUDE e EARLY BUILDUP OF STARTUP MANNING. e EARLY TESTING OF ELECTRICAL & I&C COMPONENTS. e EARLY MECHANICAL COMPONENT TESTING. e EARLY REVIEW OF VENDOR BLACK BOXES. e STARTUP HELPED WITH CONSTRUCTION PLANNING. e STARTUP HAS APPROVED DELAYS IN TURNOVER FOR ONLY TWO SYSTEMS. e t \\ s 18

J e Meeting Sumary Docket File T. Murphy NRC PDR J. Knight Local PDR

5. Hanauer TIC R. Tedesco NRR Reading R. Bosnak LWR #2 File S. Pawlicki E. Case F. Schauer D. F. Ross K. Kniel D. B. Vassallo T. Novak S. A. Varga Z. Rosztoczy D. Skovholt W. Butler W. Gamill V. Benaroya J. Stolz R. Satterfield R. Baer V. Moore
0. Parr M. Ernst L. Rubenstein F. Rosa C. Heltemes R. P. Denise W. Haass EP Branch Chief R. Houston G. Chipman L. Crocker J. Collins F. J. Williams W. Kreger R. J. Mattson G. Lear R. DeYoung B. Youngblood Project Manager H. Rood L. Hulman Attorney, ELD -

L. Chandler NRC

Participants:

J. Lee S. Boyd IE(3) L. Lanier ACRS(16) / W. Lovelace J. Rothfleisch T. Abell G. Matthews L. Schaub )

JAN 211980 Mr. James H. Drake Vice President Southern California Edison Company j 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Box 800 R:semead, California l l l' Mr. B. W. Gilman Senior Vice President - Operations iSan Diego Gas and Electric Company '101 Ash Street P. O. Box 1831 San Diego, California 92112

  • cc: Charles R. Kocher, Esq.

James A. Beoletto, Esq. Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Chickering and Gregory ATTN: David R. Pigott, Esq. Counsel for San Diego Gas & Electric Company and Southern California Edison Company Three Embarcadero Center, 23rd Floor San Francisco, California 94112 Mr. Kenneth E. Carr City Manager City of San Clemente 100 Avenido Presidio San Clemente, California 92672 Al an R. Watts, Esq. Rourke & Woodruff 1055 North Main Street Suite 1020 Santa Ana, California 92701 Lawrence Q. Garcia, Esq. California Public Utilities Commission 5066 State Building San Francisco, California 94102 L

a I Mr. James H. Drake JAN ' 1 1980 Mr. B. W. Gilman cc:.Mr. R. W. DeVane, Jr. Combustion. Engineering, Inc. 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, Connecticut 06095 Mr. P. Dragolovich Bechtel Power Corporation P. O. Box 60860, Terminal Annex Los Angeles, California 90060 Mr. Mark Medford. Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Henry Peters San Diego Gas & Electric Company Post Office Box 1831 San Diego, California 92112 Ns. Lyn Harris Hicks Advocate for GUARD 3908 Calle Ariana San Clemente, California 92672 Richard J. Wharton, Esq. Warton and Pogalies 2667 Cmaino Del Rio South Suite 106 San Diego, California 92108 Phyllis M. Gallagher, Esq. 1695 West Crescent Avenue Suite 222 Anaheim, California 92701 Mr. A. S. Carstens 2071 Caminito Circulo Norte Mt. La Jolla, California 92037 Resident Inspector / San Onofre Nuclear Power Station c/o U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 3550 San Onofre, California 92672

ENCLOSURE 1 ATTENDEES San Onofre 2/3 Caseload Forecast Panel Meeting 11/19/79 and 11/20/79 Name Organization H. Rood NRC-DPM S. Boyd NRC-MPA L. Lanier NRC-MPA W. Lovelace NRC-MPA R. Pate NRC-Resident Inspector R. Baer NRC-DPM D. Hoffman SCE H. Ray 8 SCE-Project Mgr. H. Peters SDG&E T. D. Mercurio SCE B. Katz SCE W. Schwab SCE Startup W. Petro SCE-Asst. Proj. Mgr. D. Schone SCE-Lead Engrg Site Rep. D. P. McFarlane SCE-Cost / Schedule Supr. D.R. Bauern SCE-SU Cost /Sched. G. A. Chavez SCE-Startup Supr. K. G. Hess BPC-Project Startup Engineer R.S. Neal BPC-Startup Scheduling Supv. P. A. Portanova SCE-Startup Supv. H.S. Leasure SCE-Constr. Mgmt. D.F. Martin SCE-PE

o.2.. u. a m-.. s .a. ..22m..o_.--Ed. 8.-^- a"- - - - - -4 --- ^ + --^- ^ ~ 4 i ENCLOSURE 2 e a I 1 i SAN ONOFRE UNIT 2 4 i PRESENTtTIOM TO NRC CASELOAD i FORECAST PANEL i NOVEMBER 19, 1979 i l a 4 I 9 9 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY i i 1 f i 1 I I y.

k AGENDA NOVEMBER 19, 1979 9:00 A.M. I PROJECT SCilEDULE OVERVIEW - Bill Petro II ENGINEERING AND PROCUREMi'NT STA l'C Onu Si: hone III CONSTRUCTION STATUS - Doug McFarlane IV STARTUP STATUS - Dennis Bauern V TMI CONSIDERATIONS - Harold Ray VI LUNCH (11:15) VII SITE TOUR (1:15) - Bill Schwab, Dennis Hoffman 2

PROJECT SCHEDULE OVERVIEW i GENERAL STATUS: ENGINEERING 95+ PROCUREMENT 98+ CONSTRUCTION 85 STARTUP 12 SYSTEM TURNOVER ON SCHEDULE BULK TO SYSTEM CONCEPT AUGUST, 1979 STARTUP LOGIC CONTROLLING i ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION PRIORITIZED BY SYSTEM TURNOVER SCHEDULE 3 ..- _, u 1_ _..

PROJECT SCHEDULE OVERVIEW (CONT.) MANPOWER: BECHTEL MANUAL 3,400 BECHTEL NON-MANUAL 900 SUBCONTRACTORS 200 EDISON CONSTRUCTION 183 EDISON STARTUP 206 EXTENDED SHIFT WORK (48 HOURS) SELECTED OVERTIME (SATURDAY, SUNDAY) INCREASED PTPE FITTERS to 1,400 PREPARING FOR 24-HOUR SHIFT WORK, IF NECESSARY 4

SONGS 2&3 N OV. 1979 ENCINI:l;1 TING A PROCUHliMUNT S_ I...ILTUS A) ENGINEERING DESIGN (UNITS 2&3 AS OF OCTOBER 21, 1979) o MECHANICAL....................... 931 COMPLETL o PLANT DESIGN..................... 991 o ELECTRICAL....................... 96% o CONTROL SYSTEM................... 94% o PIPE SUPPORTS.................... 77% COMMENTS 1. UNIT 2 AND COMMON % DESIGN COMPLETE IS NOT TRACKED SEPARATELY. HOWEVER, NO DESIGN ITEM WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT THE NOVEMBER, 1980 FUEL LOAD SCHEDULE.

  • 2.

FOR PIPE SUPPORT DESIGN, THE PRESENT WORK FORCE IS AT 200 PEOPLE PLUS 15% OVERTIME. ALL PIPE SUPPORT DESIGN WORK ON UNIT 2 AND COMMON WILL BE COMPLETE BY MARCH, 1980, AND IS AT PRESENT 90% COMPLETE. 3. ENGINEERING SUPPORT TO DISPOSITION ITEMS SUCH AS OPEN NCRs IS NOT IMPACTING CONSTRUCTION TURNOVERS TO STARTUP 5

SONGS 3&3 N OV. 1979 B) PROCUREMENT (UNIT 2 & COMMON) o MAJ OR EQUI PMENT DELIVERI ES........ON SCHEDULE o LARG E PIPE SPOOLS................ 10,2 8 6 of 10,3 75 ON SITE (991) o LARGE PIPE SUPPORTS.............. 10,400 of 11,550 ON SITE (90t) o M AJ OR V A LV ES..................... 9 9 % ON S I TE i l a. UNIT 2 & COMMON...............LAST 6 TO BE SHIPPED BY END OF 1979 1 b. UNI T 3....................... 10 MO RE REQ U I R E D - ON SCHEDULE %W ENTS 1. THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES ARE TYPICAL OF THE EQUIPMENT i REMAINING TO BE DELIVERED: BPC a. UNIT AUX TRANSFORMER..........ON SITE DECEMBER 10, 1979 b. SUPPORT BEAMS FOR SPENT.......ON SCHEDULE, SHIPPED FUEL RACKS C.E c. MISC. I NSTRUMENTATION.........ON SI TE JANU ARY, 1980 SUCH AS MOVABLE AND PTXED INCORE DETECTORS d. CONTROL ELEMENT ASSEMBLY......ON SITE NEXT MONTH (91) ,GEC e. RETURN OF TU RBI NE.............J ANU ARY, 19 8 0 GENERATOR EXCITER 2. NO PROCUREMENT ITEM IS ANTICIPATED TO IMPACT.A NOVEMBER, 1980 FUEL LOAD SCHEDULE. 6

Data Thru October 1979 UNIT 2 LAReg pgpt TOTAL TO DATE QTY. RE_Q'D SCH. ACT. TO G0 OTY. t C0"PL. STt.TUS 10,375 10,183 10,137 238 98 N/A (SPOOLS) 11.000 i } p# FORECAST INSTALL 10 000 I t t t i. i 4 'ACTUALINSTALL i i i l l 9,000 t. ...._L,. to l = - - 8.000 l 1 1 l ? _.._.q-__.____ 7, r,co _ _ 4 l l l ..-__i d-._.:- _.- _.y i__.._.j. .-..) l' I t o 900 3 J F M AM J J A S 0 N D J F M AM J J A S 0 N D 1979 1980 7

Data Thru October 1979 I. Uilli #2 LARGE PIP _E HAtlGERS (COMPLETES) TOTAL TO DATE QTY. RE0'D SCH. ACT. TO G0 QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 11,550 9,010 9,065 2435 79 I 12,000. .l-4- _...j..... 7 / ,/ 10,000 ----- /lf t g.'... _ _ /__3 FORECAST INSTALL / i si-- 3 5 ..' = -ii = < 8,000. s w ,i. _ 2.::: t 3:- \\... - -.4...C,. = --.:... _. ACTUAL INSTALL ' ~ l ' {' : j ....:j::. 6,000 ;----- i i. i l ': ? .i_.... .i. I i 4,000-J F M A M J J A 5 0 N D J F M AM J J A 5 0 'N~ ~ ~ ~ D 1979 1980 8

~ ~ Data Thru October 1979 UNIT #2 SjiALL PIPE TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 135 126 123 12 92 N/A (1,000LF) 140,000 I ... _. g. p / e, / 120,000 ~ f,-FdRECASf INSTALL -i - - - - - - - i i l i I s I b 100,000 - i ( ACTUAL TNSTALL l 1 80,000 -

I

I l j. ....i i i: i 60,000' J F M A M J J A S 0 N Ds J F M A M J J A S 0 N D 1979 1980 9

Data Thru October 1979 UNIT #2 ~S; TALL PIPE SUPPORTS (COT 11H TES} TOTAL TO DATE QTY, REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO G0 QTY. % C0t1PL. STATUS 20,600 15,180 14,825 5775 72 22,000 .l l i 20,000 - - - -- l /gf-- 4 - --- - ; l ./ :. ). / i i /

/

15.000 7.- i ( FORECASTIN$ TALL! i j { 12,000' I =c e i i i c; 5 i l I ____.....l_ _ (..__j. ' ACTUAL INSTALL j 8,000.- l ,i._.-. lI

  • i'
ij l

i 4,000 'j -.. j...--- t


j--

I l .i: O'J F M A M J J A 5 0 N D J F M A M J J A S 0 N D. 1979 1980 10

Data ihru October J 9 7 '; UNIT fl? A C0ft10N CONDUIT TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. T_0'G0 QTY. % C0t1PL. STATUS 366 334 319 47 87 -4 wks (1,000LF) 400 i I i FORECAST INSTALL 4# -i j /e l 1 ./ l 300 1 I i i l 4- - ACTUAi. 'lNS fad e5 i i 8 200 l-l i t __1_. 100 i. I I l l 0 J F M A M J J A S 0 N D J F M A M J J A S 0 N D 1979 1980 O 4 11

Data Thru October 1979 UNIT #2 __I_RE & CABLE W TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D S_CH. ACT. TO G0 QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 5,039 4,167 4,041 968 81 -2 wks 6.000 I 1 l 1 _ j i i 5,000 /.; -l / s-s 1 f..

/---r0 RECAST INSTALL.

i ~ i / o 8, 4,000 --- t- - i t .l._.._.____ I l .i.. i 3 Q00-(i ACTUALINSTAli.' l l i I l

~

2,000' J F M A M J J A S 0 N D J F M A M J J A 5 0 N O ~ 1979 1980 12

1 Data Thru October 1979 V'11T //2 _ CON!iECTIONS TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH._ _ ACT. TO GO QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 130 84.5 79.1 50.9 61 -2 wks (1,000EA) 140 6 1 / b ", s l i 120 - -/ ,/ i I / i / 1 A 100 A--- FOREC ST INSTALL i /j i / i 3. _.... f. .N e en l o 80 0 l / 1 F f g l . )........ .i. ....). I e l r;0 - ---- bACTUAL INSTALL j ...a_. ___...___.7..... i i 4 0 - --- - - - 3 . g!- g t

1 20 l- -
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~ .l. ~' J F M-AM J J A 5 0 N D J F M A M J J A S 0 N D 1979 1980 13

i STARTUP STATUS I. MASTER STARTUP SCHEDULE A. STARTUP TESTING HAS BEGUN ON 210 OF THE 241 SYSTEMS FOR UNIT 2. B. TESTING IS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE FOR ALL ZERO FLOAT SYSTEMS. DAA CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM EPA SALT WATER COOLING SYSTEM EGA COMPONENT COOLING WATER SYSTEM BFA CONTAINM1'iiT SPRAY liYSTFM BBA REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM C. EIGHTY-SEVEN (87) SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP OF THE 241 TOTAL. e MECHANICAL SYSTEMS - 20 OF 134 TURNED OVER. DESIGNATOR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

  • KCB FIRE PROTECTION HALON
  • KBA CRITICAL COMPRESSED AIR
  • EAA SERVICE WATER
  • ANA DEMINERALIZER WATER MAKEUP
  • KAA SERVICE AIR
  • LGA SEWAGE TREATMENT
  • KHA SERVICE GAS N2
  • APA CONDENSATE TRANSFER & STORAGE HEA PRIMARY PLANT MAKEUP GWA CONTINUOUS EXHAUST (PARTIAL) 14

DESIGWRTOR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

  • GLG BATTERY HVAC NORMAL
  • KDA DOMESTIC WATER GLH EMERGENCY CHILLER HVAC
  • EFB NUCLEAR SERVICE H O TANK 2
  • KLA SERVICE GAS H2 EBA TURBINE PLANT COOLING H O (PARTIAL) 2 EFA NUCLEAR SERVICE H O 2

HO DAA CIRC. 2 JAA BOILER FUEL OIL CFA LilBP 017. STOPAGE & "'RANS FER (PAD'I'T AL)

  • OPERATIONAL e

ELECTRICAL OR I AND C - 67 OF 107 TURNED OVER. D. OF THE 53 SWITCHGEAR, LOAD CENTERS, OR MCC'S, f6 HAVE BEEN ENERGIZED WITH PERMANENT POWER. E. SCHEDULE BASE e STARTUP ACTIVITIES ARE BASED ON ONE TO THREE SHIFTS DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVITY. e THE FIRST CUT AT DURATIONS AND LOGIC WAS BASED ON TEST ENGINEERS' EXPERIENCE AND REVIEW OF SIMILAR PLANTS. SINCE THEN FURTHER REFINEMENT HAS TAKEN PLACE TO REFLECT OUR TEST PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS. 15

STARTUP STATUS REPORT / CURVES 5 A. OF Tile 11,000 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR UNIT 2, 6,600 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 7,200 SCHEDULED AND 5,500 HAVE BEEN TESTED VERSUS 6,100 SCHEDULED. B. OF Tile 10,500 I AND C COMPONENTS FOR UNIT 2, j 5,500 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 3,700 SCHEDULED AND 3,800 HAVE BEEN CALIBRATED VERSUS 2,200 SCHEDULED. C. OF T!.)E 211 SYSTEMS FOP. UNIT 2, 87 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 84 SCHEDULED. D. PREREQUISITE TESTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON 57 SYSTEMS VERSUS 62 SCHEDULED,AND PREOPERATIONAL OR ACCEPTANCE TESTING HAS BEGUN ON 2 SYSTEMS. I 16

SCNGS 2 AND CCHON WEEKLY STA1US AS OF 11/8/79 Activities Canplete Scheduled Actual Cumulation 1btal % complete 7b D1te 7b Date Status Peq. A/B Sched. Electrical Conpanent T/O 7188 6577 B 611 11,000 60 Electrical Ccrponent Tests 6096 5482 B 614 11,000 50 I&C Cw p went T/O 3735 5513 A 1778 10,500 53 I&C Cu rssit Tests 2217 3773 A 1556 10,500 36 U Mech. Syst. T/O (Node 3) 18 20 A 2 134 15 Elect. Syst. T/O (Node 3) 66 67 A 1 107 63 System Prereq. (Node 40) 62 57 B 5 241 24 System Preop / Acct. (Node 52)

  • 129 1 I

A= Ahead /B=Behind !-k

  • 0nly 129 of 241 systems have preop./ acceptance tests.

ThuT PROCEDURE DRAl'T PREPARATION STATUS .,i SCllED. ACTUAL TOTAL PREREQ. & STATION 575 823 1,130 PREOP / ACCEPTANCE /P. ASCEN. 270 269 402 IV. STARTUP MANPOWER e BPC - 106 e SCE - 206 e A SECOND SilIFT HAS BEEN ADDED. e UNIT 3 MANPOWER MAY BE USED ON UNIT 2. I6GRESS1VI; STARTUP AT*lITUDE o EARLY BUILDUP OF STARTUP MANNING. e EARLY TESTING OF ELECTRICAL & I&C COMPONENTS. e EARLY MECHANICAL COMPONENT TESTING. e EARLY REVIEW OF VENDOR BLACK BOXES. e STARTUP HELPED WITil CONSTRUCTION PLANNING. STARTUP HAS APPROVED DELAYS IN TURNOVER FOR ONLY e TWO SYSTEMS. 1 J 18

/k s'd, . G*EO 7 t. i i i SAN ONOFRE 4 1 UNIT 2 i J 1 Ia .w. PRESENTATIOI;'f0 4, NRC CASELOAD 4 FORECAST' PANEL i .~. 2 4 %es. 4

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  1. q PROJECT SCHEDULE p "l

.s. 'q V OVERVIEW GENERAL STATUS: ENGINEERING 95+ PROCUREMENT 98+ CONSTRUCTION 85 STARTUP 12 SYSTEM TURNOVER ON SCHEDULE BULK TO SYSTEM CONCEPT AUGUST, 1979 STARTUP LOGIC CONTROLLING ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION PRIORITIZED BY SYSTEM TURNOVER SCHEDULE k I I 3 ..,c. . = -m .. = .._.-,_u-_;_

h PROJECT SCHEDULE OVERVIEW (CONT.) MANPOWER: 0 l g_ BECHTEL MANUAL 3,400 j,40 D j g ,t, 9, g BECHTEL NON-MANUAL 900 SUBCONTRACTORS 200 EDISON CONSTR'JCTION 183 EDISON STARTUP 206 EXTENDED SHIFT WORK (48 HOURS) SELECTED OVERTIME (SATURDAY, SUNDAY) INCREASED PTPE FITTERS to 1,400 PREPARING FOR 24-HOUR SHIFT WORK, IF NECESSARY 4

SONGS 263 NOV, 1979 ENGINEERING & PROCUREMENT STATUS A) ENGINEERING DESIGN (UNITS 2&3 AS OF OCTOBER 21, 1979) o MECH AN I CAL....................... 9 3 % COMP LETE o PLANT DESIGN..................... 99% o E L ECT RI C A L....................... 9 6 % o CONTROL SYSTEM................... 94% o PIPE SUPPORTS.................... 77% COMMENTS 1. UNIT 2 AND COMMON % DESIGN COMPLETE IS NOT TRACKED SEPARATELY. HOWEVER, NO DESIGN ITEM WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT THE NOVEMBER, 1980 FUEL LOAD SCHEDULE.

  • 2, FOR PIPE SUPPORT DESIGN, THE PRESENT WORK FORCE IS AT 200 PEOPLE PLUS 15% OVERTIME.

ALL PIPE SUPPORT DESIGN WORK ON UNIT 2 AND COMMON WILL BE COMPLETE BY MARCH, 19 80, AND IS AT PRESENT 9 0% COMPLETE. 3. ENGINEERING SUPPORT TO DISPOSITION ITEMS SUCH AS OPEN NCRs IS NOT IMPACTING CONSTRUCTION TURNOVERS TO STARTUP 5

SONGS 2&3 NOV. 1979 B) PROCUREMENT (UNIT 2 & COMMON) o MAJ OR EQUI PMENT DELIVERI ES........ON SCHEDULE o L ARG E PIP E SPOOLS................ 10,2 8 6 o f 10,3 7 5 ON SITE (99t) o LARGE PIPE SUPPORTS.............. 10,400 of 11,550 ON SITE (90t) o M AJ O R V A LV E S..................... 9 9 % ON S I TE a. UNIT 2 & COMMON...............LAST 6 TO BE SHIPPED BY END OF 1979 b. UNIT 3....................... 10 MORE REQUIRED - ON SCHEDULE yliM ENTS 1. THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES ARE TYPICAL OF THE EQUIPMENT REMAINING TO BE DELIVERED: BPC a. UNIT AUX TRANSFORMER..........ON SITE DECEMBER 10, 1979 b. SUPPORT BEAMS FOR SPENT.......ON SCHEDULE, SHIPPED FUEL RACKS CE c. MISC. INSTRUMENTATION.........ON SITE JANUARY, 1980 SUCH AS MOVABLE AND FIXED INCORE DETECTORS d. CONTROL ELEMENT ASSEMBLY......ON SITE NEXT MONTH (91) GEC e. RETURN OF TURBI NE.............J ANUARY, 19 80 GENERATOR EXCITER 2. NO PROCUREMENT ITEM IS ANTICIPATED TO IMPACT A NOVEMBER, 1980 FUEL LOAD SCHEDULE. 6

Data Thru October 1979 Ut:IT 2 LARGE PIPE TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO G0 OTY. % COMPL. STt.TUS 10.375 10,183 10,137 238 98 N/A (SP0OLS) 'f 0@ l1.000 i i =.

:I :

.i: ,s, N ORECAST INSTALL 0,000 p 1 ..i -i ^ ACTUAL INSTALL t t l l 9,000 .I

t..

g ~ i... v1 .J j ---y vi 8,000 -l. 8 t -l 't' t 7,000 l-i ~ i. i. i. ;. ; ; ; .= fr.000 J F M A M J J A S 0 N D J F M AM J J AS 0 N D 1979 1980 7

Data Thru October 1979 UtilT #2 LARGE PIPE HAllGERS (COMPLETES) TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 11,550 9,010 9,065 2485 79 12,000. .'l

p...

/,C - - = - - - - - I p '/, 10,000' / i i / / ',l / FORECAST 'NSTALL j I-l ^j . I j '. 3 ~12.. .j3i * ~ --1--- I-c 8,000i

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w j. I u.igi -.j- {~ t-C ACTUAL INSTALL -; ._. fi; i I l-iji .l 6,000; g, ]. j l. 4,000 ,I J F M AM J J A S 0 N D J F MA M J J A S 0 N D 1979 1980 B

~_ t Data Thru October 1979 UNIT #2 SMALL PIPE TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. T0 GO QTY. t COMPL. STATUS 135 126 123 12 92 N/A (1,000LF) 140,000 - p,- i i ..f / I i. l- ,/: f -FORECAST INSTALL 120,000- -= l 1 1 -i-l 5 100,000 d ACTUAL "NSTALL I

r.

i 80,000, i

  • i 60'000'J F M A M J J A S 0 N Ds J F M A M J J A 5 0 N D 1979 1980 9

3 p

Data Thru October 1979 UtilT #2 5:1ALL PIPE SUPPORTS (CdliPLET'ES) TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO QTY. % C0f1PL. STATUS 20,600 15,180 14,825 5775 72 22,000

  1. "p 20,000 j

j-f r s. ./ ,3 ... - -- 3 = -, /- - / i / 16,000. --- -.a 7 i ( . FORECAST IN$ TALL:.i I i ~

c 12,000 i

i u 5 l i. _--. . _ __ J _. -- ...- J. i. I I l 8,000e i i t. .'j:; l' l i: ii' 22 i:.. :- i 4,000~ } ;' .I.

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Data Thru October 1979 UNIT fi? A C0!t10N C0f!DUIT fo /% ted />C TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO QTY. % C0f1PL. STATUS 366 334 319 47 87 -4 wks (1,000LF) 400: i i s s *- i FOR$, CAST INSTALL b#p l i 1 e - l /s. \\ e i l i 300-i l i -ACTUAL 1NSTAct 6 i 8 200 l_ i 1 i 100 -- - 1 ..j.... l i 0J E'~M A M J J A S 0 N D J FM A M J J A S 0 N D 1979 1980 o O D 4 11

Data Thru October 1979 l ) _ j : t./ t Utt1T #2 f(p,.s =* f j)f, ,. -fi' 7 a WIRE & CABLE TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'O SCH. ACT. TO G0 QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 5,009 4,167 4,041 968 81 -2 wks 6,000 --- I l 5,000 ^,. / T.,7 l / ii! i. 's; FORECAST INSTALL. b,/. I I

8. 4,000-

~* .__..I____.._.._ i 3,q00, ACTUAL INSTALL ~.. s .f. .l

i
ii 2,000' J F M A M J J A S 0 N D J F M A M J J A S 0 N D

~ '979 1980 t I l l t i I I i 12 ..-----v,. -,.v.

Data Thru October 1979 UilIT #2 C0ft!1ECTI0fl5 TOTAL TO DATE QTY. REQ'D SCH. ACT. TO GO QTY. % COMPL. STATUS 130 84.5 79.1 50.9 61 -2 wks (1,000EA) 14 0 - - - - -- r, t ..........j.. _ _ i..... g.. a* s a f l 1 / i / 120 / l / l / l. / / I.. A 100 A-- FOREC ST INSTALL - /j i / i ...-}.

p..:..._....__...-....--

_en l' o 80 ca o. I / i l l j......_ .i._.._ _ __.... 1 j. i 60 , h ACTUAL I,' STALL N

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t-40 j i: 2 _ ;___.

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l ': - f ..i!fii -!l2 II. .... - l.: ..:3::.:.. 20 I

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~= STARTUP STATUS 1. MASTER STARTUP SCHEDULE A. STARTUP TESTING HAS BEGUN ON 210 OF THE 241 SYSTEMS FOR UNIT 2. B. TESTING IS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE FOR ALL ZERO FLOAT SYSTEMS. DAA CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM EPA SALT WATER COOLING SYSTEM EGA COMPONENT COOLING WATER SYSTEM DKA CONTAINMFNT SPRAY SYSTFM BBA REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM C. EIGHTY-SEVEN (87) SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP OF THE 241 TOTAL. i e MECHANICAL SYSTEMS - 20 OF 134 TURNED OVER. DESIGNATOR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

  • KCB FIRE PROTECTION HALON
  • KBA CRITICAL COMPRESSED AIR
  • EAA SERVICE WATER 4
  • ANA DEMINERALIZER WATER MAKEUP
  • KAA SERVICE AIR
  • LGA SEWAGE TREATMENT
  • KHA SERVICE GAS N 2
  • APA CONDENSATE TRANSFER & STORAGE HEA PRIMARY PLANT MAKEUP GWA CONTINUOUS EXHAUST (PARTIAL) 14

DESIGNATOR-SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

  • GLG BATTERY HVAC NORMAL
  • KDA DOMESTIC WATER GLH EMERGENCY CHILLER HVAC
  • EFB NUCLEAR SERVICE H O TANK 2
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ELECTRICAL OR I AND C - 67 OF 107 TURNED OVER. D. OF THE 53 SWITCHGEAR, LOAD CENTERS, OR MCC'S, 46 HAVE BEEN ENERGIZED WITH PERMANENT POWER. E. SCHEDULE BASE e STARTUP ACTIVITIES ARE BASED ON ONE TO THREE SHIFTS DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVITY. e THE FIRST CUT AT DURATIONS AND LOGIC WAS BASED ON TEST ENGINEERS' EXPERIENCE AND REVIEW OF SIMILAR PLANTS. SINCE THEN FURTHER REFINEMENT HAS TAKEN PLACE TO REFLECT OUR TEST PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS. 15

STARTUP STATUS REPORT / CURVES A. OF THE 11,000 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR UNIT 2, 6,600 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 7,200 SCHEDULED AND 5,500 HAVE BEEN TESTED VERSUS 6,100 SCHEDULED. B. OF THE 10,500 I AND C COMPONENTS FOR UNIT 2, 5,500 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 3,700 SCHEDULED AND 3,800 HAVE BEEN CALIBRATED VERSUS 2,200 SCHEDULED. C. OF THE 241 SYSTEMS FOR UNIT 2, 87 HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO STARTUP VERSUS 84 SCHEDULED. D. PREREQUISITE TESTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON 57 SYSTEMS VERSUS 62 SCHEDULED,AND PREOPERATIO AL OR ACCEPTANCE TESTING HAS BEGUN ON 2 SYSTEMS. 16

L l SCNGS 2 NO CIP9tDN l NEDGX SDGtJS AS T 11/8/79 I l l Activities Cbuplete Scheduled Actual Otsulaticn 1btal 1 Ccrplete to Inte 1d Date status acq. A/B Sched. Electrical (buyonet T/O 7188 6577 B 611 11,000 60 Electrical Chapment Tests 6096 5482 B 614 11,000 50 IEC (ksponent T/O 3735 5513 A 1778 10,500 53 IEC Oaugment Tests 2217 3773 A 15 % 10,500 36 1 l U Mech. Syst. T M Diode 3) 18 20 A 2 134 15 Elect. Syst. TA Geode 3) 66 67 A 1 107 63 l l Systeum Prereq. Odode 40) 62 57 B 5 241 24 Systeum W. Geode 52)

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1(l ThST PI(OCEDURE DRAFT PREPARATION STATUS SCllED. ACTUAL TOTAL PREREQ. & STATION 575 823 1,110 PREOP / ACCEPTANCE /P. ASCEN. 270 269 402 IV. STARTUP MANPOWER e BPC - 106 e SCE - 206 l e A SECOND SHIFT HAS BEEN ADDED. e UNIT 3 MANPOWER MAY BE USED ON UNIT 2. V. AGGRESSIVE STARTUP ATTITUDE e EARLY BUILDUP OF STARTUP MANNING. e EARLY TESTING OF ELECTRICAL & I&C COMPONENTS. e EARLY MECHANICAL COMPONENT TESTING. e EARLY REVIEW OF VENDOR BLACK BOXES. e STARTUP HELPED WITH CONSTRUCTION PLANNING. e STARTUP HAS APPROVED DELAYS IN TURNOVER FOR ONLY TWO SYSTEMS. 18

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NRC MEETING CASE LOAD FORECAST PA!!PL SAM CMOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATIMG STATION UNITS 2 AND 3 I. Introduction. M. O. Medford R. R. Hart II. Overview of Conntructica Management III. Bechtel Design, Engineering and Procurement Management and Status. D. F. Martin IV. NSSS and Turbine Generator Design, Engineering S. V. Tashjian and Procurenent Management'and Status. V. Construction Status and Schedule to Completion. D. P. McFarlane VI. Startup Management and Planning R. M. Roser.blum VII. Site Tour e e e 1 -7

\\ t l (- OVERVIEW OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT l l Bechtel Power Corporation Field Organization A. Overview I 1. Area Concept i 2. Discipline Concept B. Organization (Figure 1) l i l 1. Organizations reporting directly to the Field Construction Manager [ a) Project Superintendent b) Project Field Engineering I c) Cost and Schedule l d) Field Contracts Administration l 2. Organizations Coordinating with the Field Construction Manager l a) Administrative Services l t I b) Personnel c) Purchasing and Warehousing l 3. Quality Assurance - Quality Control j a) Reporting Relationships i I I l

BECHTEL FIELD CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZATI@N FIELD O CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 5 cress 8 y 73 PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT (65)


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I I i i i FIELD PROJECT PURCHASING & PROJECT COST & ONR CONTRACTS FIELD WAREHOUSING ADMIN. MGR. SCHEDULING ADMIN. ENGINEERING (26) (16) (405) (43) (9) (90) ASST. PROJ. SUPT. (1) I AREA SUPT. M.~~ b J. ^ AREA SUPT. gu INTAKE /TURB. SUPT. NIGHTS CONTAllWEMTS SERVICES (10) (9) (9) (5) l I l CONSTRUCTION SAFETY WAREHOUSE STARTUP FIELD SUPTS-SUPERVISOR MATL. SUPT. SUPT. A (5) (1) 'l -'b - (12) (13) . E[ ~[ FIGURE 1.

7-w.. 5 ~~ i l 5 SCE Field Organization t ^^ i l A. Overview ~- j 1. Responsibilities and Authority l s B. Organization (Figure 2) ' S- - 1. Organizations reporting directory to the Project Con-struction Superintendent I a)' Site Development Management i b) Plant Construction Management l c) Lead Discipline Engineer d) Construction Services Supervisor c) Supervisor of C16MC 2. Organizations coordinating;with the Project Constfuction Superintendent a) Startup b) SCE Project Auditing l c) SDG6E Auditing d) Field Contract Administration ~ i l c) Cost and Schedule f) Quality Assurance g) Engineering i l l l l l

i SONGS 283 E FIELD CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZATION * ,II'8 3 pr,,/ bJA LSUPERINTENDE PROJECT CONSTRUCTION M '" ' ' i 5 l r------------r------ ---m-----------, i l (1) l (3) l (6) l (2) LEAD l PROJECT AUDITOR SDG&E AUDITORS COST & SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION p ______7_____q (6) (6) (15) (12) I QUALITY SITE LEAD SUPERVISOR DEVELOPMENT DISCIPLINE NUCLEAR ASSURANCE I * ~ ~ SUPERVISOR MANAGEMENT ENGINEER QC l I i ,+ l pc ,g 6' (5) y (108) l (19) q;' PLANT CONSTRUCTION STARTUP CONSTRUCTION SERVICES ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR _ SUPERVISOR FIGURE 2.

I O_ Meeting Sumnry Docket File J. Knight NRC PDR Local PDR R. Tedesco TIC R. Bosnak NRR Reading S. Pawlicki LWR #2 File I. Sihweil E. G. Case K. Kniel R. S. Bcyd T. Novak D. F. Ross Z. Ros2toczy D. B. Vassallo W. Butler D. Skovholt V. Benaroya W. Gamill R. Satterfield J. Stolz V. Moore R. Beer R. Vollmer

0. Parr M. Ernst S. Varga F. Rosa C. Heltemes R. Denise W. Haass EP Branch Chief R. Houston G. Chipman L. Crocker J. Collins

~ D. Crutchfield W. Kreger F. Williams G. Lear R. J. Mattson B. Youngblood R. DeYoung J. Stepp Project Manager H. Rood L. Hulman Attorney, ELD NRC

Participants:

J. Lee IE (3) ACRS (16) R. Denise L. Rubenstein H. Bassett S. Kari T. Abell H. Berkow G. Matthews L. Schaub i 1 cc : y a :::,' ~ l

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,y P4- ? ? KEY ITEMS STARTUP SCHEDULE. 1978 1979 1980 NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC PLANT COMPUTER C O LOCAL LEAKRATE TESTING C C O FUEL HANDLING EQUIPMENT O m== i SAFETY INJECTION OO O .C.V.C.S. O mum = RADWASTE SYSTEMS C O REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM OO C.E.D.M.C.S. C O P.P.S.-EXCORE & INCORE N.I. C O I.L.R.T. O PRE-CORE HOT FUNCTIONAL Q FUEL LOADING O POST-CORE HOT FUNCTIONAL O OO LOW POWER PHYSICS C O POWER ASCENSION Figure V/-8

Jet: 1 6 1979 ENCLOSURE 2 ATTENDANCE LIST CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL MEETING SAN ONOFRE UNITS 2 & 3 NOVEMBER 29, 1978 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON NRC - STAFF M. Medford W. H. Lovelace R. Hart H. Rood S. V. Tashjian T. Abell G. A. Chauez R. J. Pate R. M. Rosenblum D. F. Martin D. McFarlane SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC H. Peters 5

I Y }t R ~ Meeting Summary Docket File J. Knight NRC PDR Local PDR R. Tedesco TIC R. Bosnak NRR Reading S. Pawlicki LWR #2 File I. Sihweil E. G. Case K. Kniel R. S. Boyd T. Novak D. F. Ross Z. Ros2toczy D. B. Vassallo W. Butler D. Skovholt V. Benaroya W. Gammill R. Satterfield J. Stolz V. Moore R. Baer R. Vollmer

0. Parr M. Ernst S. Varga F. Rosa C. Heltemes R. Denise W. Haass EP Branch Chief R. Houston G. Chipman L. Crocker J. Collins D. Crutchfield W. Kreger F. Williams G. Lear R. J. Mattson B. Youngblood R. DeYoung J. Stepp Project Manager H. Rood L. Hulman Attorney, ELD NRC

Participants:

J. Lee IE (3) ACRS (16) R. Denise l L. Rubenstein l H. Bassett S. Kari T. Abell H. Berkow G. Matthews L. Schaub g ,9 g g;,, - .... C P. :. -

. - a- .I Distribution Docket File R. Tedesco NRC PDR S. Pawlicki Local PDR F. Schauer TIC K. Kniel LWR #2 File T. Novak NRR Reading Z. Rosztoczy H. Denton R. Bosnak E. Case P. Satterfield H. Berkow W. Butler R. Mattson F. Rosa R. DeYoung V. Moore D. Muller W. Kreger D. Ross M. Ernst D. Vassallo R. Denise D. Skovholt R. Ballard F. Williams B. Youngblood J. Stolz W. Regan

0. Parr G. Chipman L. Rubenstein R. Houston S. Varga J. Collins P. Collins T. Murphy T. Speis G. Lear W. Haass M. Spangler C. Heltemes V. Benaroya ACRS (16)

R. Jackson L. Crocker L. Hulman B. Kirschner H. Ornstein Project Manager H. Rood J. LeDoux, IE Attorney, ELD L. Chandler Principal Staff Participant - R. Baer, S. Boyd,' L. Lanie . Lov J. Lee L. Soffer J. Knight OPA Region V Office

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