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N May 8, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR:     Thomas M. Novak, Acting Director, Division of Pressurized Water Reactor Licensing-A, NRR FROM:             Luis A. Reyes, Acting Director, Division of Reactor Projects I
N May 8, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Thomas M. Novak, Acting Director, Division of Pressurized Water Reactor Licensing-A, NRR FROM:
Luis A. Reyes, Acting Director, Division of Reactor Projects I


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
CAROLINA' POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY - HARRIS UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-400, STATUS OF FACILITY COMPLETION       g_40C[(7, In accordance with Inspection Procedure Nc. 943008, the enclosures list the remaining open items that require resolution before a finding of readiness for         i operation may be endorsed by Region II.
CAROLINA' POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY - HARRIS UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-400, STATUS OF FACILITY COMPLETION g_40C[(7, In accordance with Inspection Procedure Nc. 943008, the enclosures list the remaining open items that require resolution before a finding of readiness for i
The licensee's projected fuel load date is July.25,1986.         Region II considers this date to be realistic, assuming that no unforeseen delays occur in the           i licensee's remaining construction and preoperational testing effort.
operation may be endorsed by Region II.
The licensee's projected fuel load date is July.25,1986.
Region II considers this date to be realistic, assuming that no unforeseen delays occur in the i
licensee's remaining construction and preoperational testing effort.
Original Signed by Virgil L. Brownlee /for I
Original Signed by Virgil L. Brownlee /for I
Luis A. Reyes
Luis A. Reyes
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==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
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: 1. Items.to be Completed Prior to                                                   l Fuel Loading
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: 2. Items to be Completed Prior to                                                 4 Initial Criticality                                                           >
Items.to be Completed Prior to l
: 3. Items to be Completed Prior to Exceeding 5% Rated Power
Fuel Loading 2.
: 4. Items to be Completed Prior to Full Power Operation
Items to be Completed Prior to 4
: 5. Pre ferotional Testing Status and Operational Preparedness
Initial Criticality 3.
: 6. Construction Status
Items to be Completed Prior to Exceeding 5% Rated Power 4.
: 7. Status of Inspections Required by MC 2512, MC 2513, and MC 2514 cc w/cacis:
Items to be Completed Prior to Full Power Operation 5.
J. G. Partlow, Director, DQASIP E. L. Jordan, Director, DEPER G. T. Ankrum, Chief, Quality Assurance                                                   ,
Pre ferotional Testing Status and Operational Preparedness 6.
Branch, DQASIP L. I. Cobb, Chief, Safeguards and Material Program Branch, DQASIP                                                     4 R. F. Heishman, Chief, Reactor Construction Branch, DQASIP B. . C. Buckley, Licensing Project Manager, NRR bec w/encis: (See page 2)                                                             >
Construction Status 7.
8708030214 870512 PDR       FOIA                                                             ,
Status of Inspections Required by MC 2512, MC 2513, and MC 2514 cc w/cacis:
GRADER 87-279 N
J. G. Partlow, Director, DQASIP E. L. Jordan, Director, DEPER G. T. Ankrum, Chief, Quality Assurance Branch, DQASIP L. I. Cobb, Chief, Safeguards and Material Program Branch, DQASIP 4
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R. F. Heishman, Chief, Reactor Construction Branch, DQASIP B.. C. Buckley, Licensing Project Manager, NRR bec w/encis: (See page 2) 8708030214 870512 PDR FOIA GRADER 87-279 PDR k
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Thomas M. Novak                       2                   May 8, 1986             !
Thomas M. Novak 2
bec w/encls:
May 8, 1986 bec w/encls:
R. D. Walker                                                                       .
R. D. Walker G. R. Jenkins V. W. Panciera W. E. Cline A. R. Herdt T. E. Conlon C. M.-Hosey C. A. Julian C. M. Upright J. J. Blake D. R. McGuire 1
G. R. Jenkins                                                                     !
i P. E. Fredrickson F. Jape G. Maxwell S. Burris o
V. W. Panciera                               -
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W. E. Cline A. R. Herdt T. E. Conlon C. M.-Hosey C. A. Julian                                                                       .
* D3/(, /86Pdredrickson:bhg M Mellen DVerrelli' yk son JP5tohr 0$/4/86 06/G/86 f'$/l/86
C. M. Upright
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,            J. J. Blake                                                                         ,
* 4 May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE 1 ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FUEL LOADING-(including licensee's projected completion date) 4 A.
i D. R. McGuire                                                                       1
The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of. the NRC, the following violations:
!            P. E. Fredrickson F. Jape G. Maxwell S. Burris o
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83-29-01/RP2A Correct failure to control fastening material 2,
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85-04-01/RP2A Correct inadequate inspection for electrical separation 3.
* D3/(, /86Pdredrickson:bhg         DVerrelli' 0$/4/86 M Mellen yk    son      JP5tohr 06/G/86     f'$/l/86       '06/*)/86
85-08-01/PSS Resolve inadequate design control for raceway separation l
4.
85-47-04/TPS Failure to provide Appropriate Acceptance criteria for TP 1-2005-P-01 B.
The following unresolved items or deviations are required to be completed:
l 1.
82-24-01/MPS Resolve installation of nonsafety-related, nonseismic-supported, electrical conduit-in the vicinity of safety-related equipment or components


                *4 May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE 1 ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FUEL LOADING-(including licensee's projected completion date) 4 A. The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of. the NRC, the following violations:
1 2
: 1. 83-29-01/RP2A         Correct failure to control fastening material 2,  85-04-01/RP2A          Correct    inadequate  inspection  for electrical separation
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: 3. 85-08-01/PSS           Resolve inadequate design control for raceway separation l                        4. 85-47-04/TPS           Failure to provide Appropriate Acceptance criteria for TP 1-2005-P-01 B. The following unresolved items or deviations are required to be completed:
2.
l                        1. 82-24-01/MPS          Resolve      installation  of   nonsafety-related, nonseismic-supported, electrical conduit- in the vicinity of safety-related equipment or components
84-44-04/MPS Resolve program for control of purchased materials j
3.
84-44-05/MPS Resolve program for inspection of activities 0
affecting quality 4-84-49-02/RP2A Resolve cable. tray overfill problem-5.
85-08-02/PSS Staff approval of reduced separation between nonclassified conduit and open class IE raceway 6.
85-26-01/PSS Incorporation of instrument tubing separation criteria
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7.
85-31-03/TPS Resolve Test Outline Reg. Guide 1.68 8.
85-33-01/RP2A Installation of Safety-related Equipment' 9.
85-37-02/RP2A Resolution of Concerns Associated with IE Bulletin 83-05 j
10.
85-37-03/RP2A Plant Organization Chart for Operations 11.
85-39-02/PSS Review causes of NCR 85-1665 for deportability 12.
86-02-02/TPS Test procedure 1-2000-P-01 and 1-8010-P-02 do not identify data recorder


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1 13.
: 2. 84-44-04/MPS                Resolve program for control of purchased materials  j
.86-04-01/TPS AFWS test objectives and acceptance criteria are not fully incorporated l
: 3. 84-44-05/MPS                Resolve program for inspection of activities        0 affecting quality 4-. 84-49-02/RP2A              Resolve cable. tray overfill problem-
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: 5. 85-08-02/PSS                Staff approval    of reduced separation between nonclassified conduit and open class IE raceway
The following open and inspector followup items are required to be completed:
: 6. 85-26-01/PSS                Incorporation of instrument tubing separation criteria
1.
                                                                                                                                  )
83-27-01/MPS Unavailable steam generator. records 2.
: 7. 85-31-03/TPS                Resolve Test Outline Reg. Guide 1.68
84-24-05/RP2A Certifications for plant. general manager i
: 8. 85-33-01/RP2A              Installation of Safety-related Equipment'
3.
: 9. 85-37-02/RP2A              Resolution of Concerns Associated with IE Bulletin 83-05                                              j
85-27-02/RP2A Plant nuclear safety committee procedure 4.
: 10. 85-37-03/RP2A              Plant Organization Chart for Operations              ;
85-36-01/MPS Newly hired engineer training 5.
: 11. 85-39-02/PSS                Review causes of NCR 85-1665 for deportability
85-37-01/RP2A Difference between the as-built plant and the FSAR 6.
: 12. 86-02-02/TPS                Test procedure 1-2000-P-01 and 1-8010-P-02 do not identify data recorder
85-40-07/PSS Engineering Analysis Testing and Justification for i
 
Non-Standard Penetration Seal Configurations l
a Enclosure 1                              3 1
7.
: 13.  .86-04-01/TPS       AFWS test objectives and acceptance criteria are not fully incorporated l
85-40-08/PSS Revisions Required to Fire Door Inspection Procedures to Meet NFPA Standards l
C. The following open and inspector followup items are required to be completed:
: 1. 83-27-01/MPS       Unavailable steam generator. records
: 2. 84-24-05/RP2A       Certifications for plant. general manager                   ;
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: 3. 85-27-02/RP2A       Plant nuclear safety committee procedure
: 4. 85-36-01/MPS       Newly hired engineer training
: 5. 85-37-01/RP2A       Difference between the as-built plant and the FSAR
: 6. 85-40-07/PSS       Engineering Analysis Testing and Justification for Non-Standard Penetration Seal Configurations               i l
: 7. 85-40-08/PSS       Revisions Required to Fire Door Inspection Procedures to Meet NFPA Standards l
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: 8. 85-40-09/PSS       Piping to Automatic Sprinkler System and Interior           ,
8.
1                                                                                                             '
85-40-09/PSS Piping to Automatic Sprinkler System and Interior 1
l                                                 Fire Hose System for Diesel Generator Building. Fire Suppression Systems is Not Designed to Meet Single l
l Fire Hose System for Diesel Generator Building. Fire Suppression Systems is Not Designed to Meet Single Failure Criteria as Required by FSAR l
Failure Criteria as Required by FSAR


Enclosure 1                                    4
4 9.
: 9.         85-40-11/PSS     Reevaluation of Sprinkler System Obstructions       1
85-40-11/PSS Reevaluation of Sprinkler System Obstructions 1
                                                                                                      )
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10,         85-40-12/PSS     Two. Fire Pumps Are Not Provided for Supply to SSE i
10, 85-40-12/PSS Two. Fire Pumps Are Not Provided for Supply to SSE i
Interior Fire Hose System                         4
4 Interior Fire Hose System 11.
: 11.         85-40-13/PSS     Reactor Coolant Pump Oil Collection System is Not
85-40-13/PSS Reactor Coolant Pump Oil Collection System is Not
                                                                                                    ]
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Designed to Maintain Structural or Pressure       .
Designed to Maintain Structural or Pressure d
d Integrity Following a SSE and Was Not Constructed j i
Integrity Following a SSE and Was Not Constructed j
Under A QA/QC Program                               ;
i Under A QA/QC Program i
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12.
: 12.         85-40-14/PSS     Procedure Required to Drain or Verify Reactor Coolant Pump 011 Collection System Drain Tanks Are Empty Prior to Startup
85-40-14/PSS Procedure Required to Drain or Verify Reactor Coolant Pump 011 Collection System Drain Tanks Are Empty Prior to Startup 13.
: 13.         85-45-01/FRP     Contamination of Demin Water Systems (Circular 80-14) 14,         85-47-01/TPS     Clarify Initial Condition 2 9 of T.P. 1-1100-P                                                                                                       !
85-45-01/FRP Contamination of Demin Water Systems (Circular 80-14) 14, 85-47-01/TPS Clarify Initial Condition 2 9 of T.P. 1-1100-P !
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I 15.
: 15.         85-50-01/ REC     Water Chemistry Program
85-50-01/ REC Water Chemistry Program
                  '16 .       85-52-02/RP2A     Operational discrepancies of the component cooling ,
'16.
water system
85-52-02/RP2A Operational discrepancies of the component cooling water system 17.
: 17.         86-07-01/RP2A     Independent Verification E_______________-_-________
86-07-01/RP2A Independent Verification E_______________-_-________


                    .                                                                                l Enclosure 1                              5
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: 18. 86-10-01/TPS       Clarify Procedure AOP-004
18.
: 19. 86-20-01/TPS       Revise Initial Fuel Loading Procedure
86-10-01/TPS Clarify Procedure AOP-004 19.
: 20. 86-20-02/TPS       Revise RCS Leakrate Procedure 1
86-20-01/TPS Revise Initial Fuel Loading Procedure 20.
: 21. 86-20-03/TPS       Revise Initial Criticality Procedure               !
86-20-02/TPS Revise RCS Leakrate Procedure 1
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21.
: 22. 86-20-04/TPS       Revise Boron Endpoint Procedure                     !
86-20-03/TPS Revise Initial Criticality Procedure l
: 23. 86-16-01/RP2A     Teflon Tape in the RHR System i
22.
86-20-04/TPS Revise Boron Endpoint Procedure 23.
86-16-01/RP2A Teflon Tape in the RHR System i
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l                  D. The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following 10 CFR 50.55(e) and 10 CFR 21 items:
D.
: 1. CDR80-41/PSS       Protection system following a secondary high energy line rupture (Steam Generator Ref Leg Heatup)
The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following l
: 2. CDR83-130/PSS     Potential   deficiency with Westinghouse DS 416 breakers l
10 CFR 50.55(e) and 10 CFR 21 items:
: 3. COR84-162/PSS     Fire barriers-Tack welds
1.
: 4. CDR85-179/TPS     In-core flux mapping system-system interactions l                       5. COR84-183/MPS     Potential   overpressurization   of the component cooling water system
CDR80-41/PSS Protection system following a secondary high energy line rupture (Steam Generator Ref Leg Heatup) 2.
CDR83-130/PSS Potential deficiency with Westinghouse DS 416 l
breakers 3.
COR84-162/PSS Fire barriers-Tack welds 4.
CDR85-179/TPS In-core flux mapping system-system interactions l
5.
COR84-183/MPS Potential overpressurization of the component cooling water system


'4 Enclosure 1                            6                                                           l l
'4 6
1 61   CDR84-188/MPS     Air operated diaphragm valves do not. meet design value for r.atural frequency
1 61 CDR84-188/MPS Air operated diaphragm valves do not. meet design value for r.atural frequency 7.
: 7. CDR84-191/PSS     7.5 KVA inverters / insulation breakdown
CDR84-191/PSS 7.5 KVA inverters / insulation breakdown 8.
: 8. CDR85-209/MPS     6.9 KV swit,chgear circuit breakers, secondary disconnect fingers                                                   9 3
CDR85-209/MPS 6.9 KV swit,chgear circuit breakers, secondary disconnect fingers 9
: 9. CDR85-213/PSS     Undetected failures in ESF actuation system                             !
3 9.
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CDR85-213/PSS Undetected failures in ESF actuation system l
: 10. CDR85-214/MPS     Standby DG, control panel ventilation
l 10.
: 11. CDR85-215/MPS     Westinghouse safety grade core exit thermocouple
CDR85-214/MPS Standby DG, control panel ventilation 11.
: 12. CDR85-219/MPS     Emergency service water pumps - material failure l
CDR85-215/MPS Westinghouse safety grade core exit thermocouple 12.
                                                                                                          .I
CDR85-219/MPS Emergency service water pumps - material failure
: 13. CDR85-220-PPS     Emergency diesel generator - control panel wiring
.I 13.
: 14. CDR85-223/PPS     Emergency diesel - intake and exhaust valves E. The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following IE Bulletins:
CDR85-220-PPS Emergency diesel generator - control panel wiring 14.
: 1. 78-BU-12/MPS       A typical weld material in reactor pressure vessel welds
CDR85-223/PPS Emergency diesel - intake and exhaust valves E.
The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following IE Bulletins:
1.
78-BU-12/MPS A typical weld material in reactor pressure vessel welds


  .o Enclosure 1                              7 I
.o 7
: 2. 79-BU-18/EPS       Audibility problems encountered on evacuation of personnel from'high-noise areas
I 2.
: 3. 80-BU-10/FRP       Contamination     of   nonradioactive   system   and resulting potential for unmonitored, uncontrolled release of radioactivity to environment
79-BU-18/EPS Audibility problems encountered on evacuation of personnel from'high-noise areas 3.
: 4. 80-BU-11/TPS       Masonry wall design i
80-BU-10/FRP Contamination of nonradioactive system and resulting potential for unmonitored, uncontrolled release of radioactivity to environment 4.
: 5. 82-BU-02/MPS       Degradation of threaded fasteners in the reactor coolant pressure boundary of PWR plants
80-BU-11/TPS Masonry wall design i
: 6. 83-BU-05/MPS       ASME Nuclear Code pumps and space parts manufac-tured by the Hayward Tyler Pump Company
5.
: 7. 84-BU-03/TPS       Reactor vessel inflatable seal F. The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following TMI Action Plan Requirements:
82-BU-02/MPS Degradation of threaded fasteners in the reactor coolant pressure boundary of PWR plants 6.
: 1. I.A.1 (85-16-01)/RP2A           Shift supervisor administrative duties
83-BU-05/MPS ASME Nuclear Code pumps and space parts manufac-tured by the Hayward Tyler Pump Company 7.
: 2. I.C.6 (85-16-04)/RP2A           Verify correct performance of operating activities
84-BU-03/TPS Reactor vessel inflatable seal F.
: 3. I.D.1 (85-16-06)/RP2A           Control' room design review L______________-__-_-__
The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following TMI Action Plan Requirements:
1.
I.A.1 (85-16-01)/RP2A Shift supervisor administrative duties 2.
I.C.6 (85-16-04)/RP2A Verify correct performance of operating activities 3.
I.D.1 (85-16-06)/RP2A Control' room design review L


Enclosure 1                            8
8 4.
: 4. II.D.1 (85-16-11)/RP2A     Performance testing of boiling water reactor and pressurized water reactor relief and safety valves
II.D.1 (85-16-11)/RP2A Performance testing of boiling water reactor and pressurized water reactor relief and safety valves 5.
: 5. II.D.3 (85-16-12)/RP2A     Relief and safety valve indication
II.D.3 (85-16-12)/RP2A Relief and safety valve indication
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: 6. II . F.1 (85-16-17)/RP2A   Subparts (4) and (5) containment pressure l
6.
and water level monitors
II. F.1 (85-16-17)/RP2A Subparts (4) and (5) containment pressure l
: 7. II . F.1 (85-16-18)/ REC   Subpart (6) containment hydrogen concentration monitor                                 ;
and water level monitors 7.
: 8. II.F.2 (85-16-19)/RP2A     Instrumentation for detection of                       l inadequate core cooling
II. F.1 (85-16-18)/ REC Subpart (6) containment hydrogen concentration monitor 8.
: 9. II.K.1.5 (85-16-z2)/RP2A   Review of ESF valves
II.F.2 (85-16-19)/RP2A Instrumentation for detection of inadequate core cooling 9.
: 10. II.K.1.10 (85-16-22)/RP2A   Operability status
II.K.1.5 (85-16-z2)/RP2A Review of ESF valves 10.
: 11. II.K.3.5 (85-16-24)/RP2A   Automatic trip of reactor coolant pumps during LOCA
II.K.1.10 (85-16-22)/RP2A Operability status 11.
: 12. III.A.I.2 (85-16-25)/EPS   Upgrade emergency support facilities
II.K.3.5 (85-16-24)/RP2A Automatic trip of reactor coolant pumps during LOCA 12.
: 13. III.A.2 (85-16-26)/RP2A     Improving licensee emergency preparedness long term
III.A.I.2 (85-16-25)/EPS Upgrade emergency support facilities 13.
III.A.2 (85-16-26)/RP2A Improving licensee emergency preparedness long term


Enclosure 1                                  9
9 14.
: 14.           III.D.3.3(85-16-28)/FRP Improved inplant iodine instrumentation under accident conditions
III.D.3.3(85-16-28)/FRP Improved inplant iodine instrumentation under accident conditions 15.
: 15.           I.D.2 (85-16-29)/RP2A   Plant safety parameter display console
I.D.2 (85-16-29)/RP2A Plant safety parameter display console 16.
: 16.           II.B.2 (85-16-32)/FRP   Plant shielding to provide access to vital areas l
II.B.2 (85-16-32)/FRP Plant shielding to provide access to vital areas l
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May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE __2 ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO INITIAL CRITICALITY The following open and inspector followup items should be closed:
May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE __2 ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO INITIAL CRITICALITY The following open and inspector followup items should be closed:
85-09-82/EPS       Demonstrating the capability to perform staff augmentation within applicable time frames
85-09-82/EPS Demonstrating the capability to perform staff augmentation within applicable time frames


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I ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO EXCEEDING 5% RATED POWER l
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A. The following unresolved items are required to be completed:
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                                                                                              .                                    1 85-14-01/RP2A       Resolve   scheduling. and   conduct of' battery.
ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO EXCEEDING 5% RATED POWER l
equalizing charges 85-24-03/RP2A       Overload trip set points for ITE type HE3-M040.-
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molded case circuit breakers B. The following open and inspector followup items should be closed:
The following unresolved items are required to be completed:
1 84-26-01/PSS         Review of fire protection QA/QC program to address accessibility / operability and design requirements of NFPA fire codes                                   ,
1 85-14-01/RP2A Resolve scheduling. and conduct of' battery.
                                                                                                                          .      . i 85-09-27/EPS         Verify the completion of Turbine Building first aid I                                                                             room and deployment of on-site ambulance kit 85-09-28/EPS         Finishing of Turbine Building drum room and equipping of waste processing and ,TSC drum facilities
equalizing charges 85-24-03/RP2A Overload trip set points for ITE type HE3-M040.-
molded case circuit breakers B.
The following open and inspector followup items should be closed:
1 84-26-01/PSS Review of fire protection QA/QC program to address accessibility / operability and design requirements of NFPA fire codes i
85-09-27/EPS Verify the completion of Turbine Building first aid I
room and deployment of on-site ambulance kit 85-09-28/EPS Finishing of Turbine Building drum room and equipping of waste processing and,TSC drum facilities


Enclosure 3                        2 85-09-65/EPS Reviewing of applicant personnel accountability procedures 85-09-66/EPS Reviewing of Security program during emergencies 85-27-01/RP2A Sheathing bu,1ges in absorber cells 85-40-01/PSS Fire Protection Systems, Features and Administra-tive Procedures are Required to be Operational Prior to Fuel Load 85-40-02/PSS Revisions Required to Fire Protection / Prevention Procedures in Order to Meet NRC Guidelines 85-40-03/PSS Incomplete Operation Surveillance Test Procedures for Fire Protection Features 85-40-04/PSS Operation Surveillance Test Procedures are Wot Developed and Issued for Permanent Plant Fire Protection Features 85-40-05/PSS Additional. Personnel Required to be Provided with Fire Brigade Training Prior to Fuel Load 85-40-06/PSS Fire Brigade Equipment and Storage Lockers are Required to be Provided Prior to Fuel Load
2 85-09-65/EPS Reviewing of applicant personnel accountability procedures 85-09-66/EPS Reviewing of Security program during emergencies 85-27-01/RP2A Sheathing bu,1ges in absorber cells 85-40-01/PSS Fire Protection Systems, Features and Administra-tive Procedures are Required to be Operational Prior to Fuel Load 85-40-02/PSS Revisions Required to Fire Protection / Prevention Procedures in Order to Meet NRC Guidelines 85-40-03/PSS Incomplete Operation Surveillance Test Procedures for Fire Protection Features 85-40-04/PSS Operation Surveillance Test Procedures are Wot Developed and Issued for Permanent Plant Fire Protection Features 85-40-05/PSS Additional. Personnel Required to be Provided with Fire Brigade Training Prior to Fuel Load 85-40-06/PSS Fire Brigade Equipment and Storage Lockers are Required to be Provided Prior to Fuel Load


4 Enclosure 3                      3 85-40-10/PSS Verification that Pre-Action Fire Suppression Valve Installations Conform to the Manufacturer's Requirements 85-40-15/PSS Review of Completed Fire Detection System Inspections a,nd Pre-Operational Tests j
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85-46-01/EPS Insuring that the Unusual Event matrix of PEP-101           I is sufficiently wide in scope to include any event causing rapid depressurization of the secondary side 85-46-02/EPS Verify TSC positive pressure specification i
85-40-10/PSS Verification that Pre-Action Fire Suppression Valve Installations Conform to the Manufacturer's Requirements 85-40-15/PSS Review of Completed Fire Detection System Inspections a,nd Pre-Operational Tests j
85-46-01/EPS Insuring that the Unusual Event matrix of PEP-101 is sufficiently wide in scope to include any event causing rapid depressurization of the secondary side 85-46-02/EPS Verify TSC positive pressure specification i


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.May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE 4 l
ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FULL POWER OPERATION The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction.of the NRC, the following TMI Action Plan requirements:                 ,-
ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FULL POWER OPERATION The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction.of the NRC, the following TMI Action Plan requirements:
                                                                                                                                                                                    ~1 I.C.1'(85-16-02)/RP2A           Guidance for'the evaluation and development               l of procedures for transients and accidents I.C 7.1 (85-16-05)/RP2A         NSSS vendor review of low power test procedure I.G.1 (85-16-07)/TPS           Special low power' testing and training II.B.1 (85-16-08)/RP2A         Reactor coolant system vents-II.B.3 (85-16-09)/ REC         Post-accident sampling capability II.B.4 (85-16-10)/RP2A         Training and mitigating core damage II.E.1.2 (85-16-13)/RP2A       Auxiliary feedwater syst'em initiation and
~1 I.C.1'(85-16-02)/RP2A Guidance for'the evaluation and development of procedures for transients and accidents I.C 7.1 (85-16-05)/RP2A NSSS vendor review of low power test procedure I.G.1 (85-16-07)/TPS Special low power' testing and training II.B.1 (85-16-08)/RP2A Reactor coolant system vents-II.B.3 (85-16-09)/ REC Post-accident sampling capability II.B.4 (85-16-10)/RP2A Training and mitigating core damage II.E.1.2 (85-16-13)/RP2A Auxiliary feedwater syst'em initiation and
                                                                                                                                                                                    't flow II.E.4.2 (85-16-14)/RP2A       Containment isolation dependability                       ,
't flow II.E.4.2 (85-16-14)/RP2A Containment isolation dependability


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II.F.1 (85-16-15)/ REC Subparts (1) and (2) effluent radiological monitoring sampling and analysis i
monitoring sampling and analysis i
II.F.1 (85-16-16)/FRP Subpart (3) containment high-range radiation monitor i
II.F.1 (85-16-16)/FRP     Subpart (3) containment high-range radiation monitor i
b III.D.1.1 (85-16-27)/RP2A Integrity of systems outside containment
                                                                                                .                                              b III.D.1.1 (85-16-27)/RP2A Integrity of systems outside containment
-likely to contain radioactive material I.C.7.2 (85-16-31)/RP2A NSSS vendor review of power ascension procedures l-
                                                                                      -likely to contain radioactive material I.C.7.2 (85-16-31)/RP2A   NSSS vendor review of power ascension procedures                                                 l l-


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I May 8, 1986 i
ENCLOSURE 5                                             I j
I ENCLOSURE 5 j
PREOPERATIONAL TESTING AND OPERATIONAL PREPAREDNESS As of April 22, 1986, the overall status of the test program is summarized below:
PREOPERATIONAL TESTING AND OPERATIONAL PREPAREDNESS As of April 22, 1986, the overall status of the test program is summarized below:
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Preops Required                                                                             k for Fuel Load                   166             78           19               69           .
Preops Required k
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for Fuel Load 166 78 19 69
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                                          'dNCLOSURE 6 CONSTRUCTION STATUS As of April 22, 1986, construction was 96.5 percent complete.             -
'dNCLOSURE 6 CONSTRUCTION STATUS As of April 22, 1986, construction was 96.5 percent complete.
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May 8, 1986-ENCLOSURE 7 l
1 STATUS OF INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY MC 2512, MC 2513, AND MC 2514 All modules in the Regional inspection program will be. completed to support the 1
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projected fuel load date.                     ,-
STATUS OF INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY MC 2512, MC 2513, AND MC 2514 All modules in the Regional inspection program will be. completed to support the 1
I MC 2512 Procedure       Percent Number         Complete       Resp.                 Title 50076 8         90         MPS             Safety-Related   . Components   II -
projected fuel load date.
Review of Quality Records 50095 B           60       MPS             Spent Fuel Storage Racks - Observa-   i tion of Work and Work Activities 50100 8           90       MPS             Safety-Related Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems 52055             50       PSS             Instrumentation     (Components   and Systems I) -   Review   of   Quality Records l
I MC 2512 Procedure Percent Number Complete Resp.
Title 50076 8 90 MPS Safety-Related
. Components II -
Review of Quality Records 50095 B 60 MPS Spent Fuel Storage Racks - Observa-i tion of Work and Work Activities 50100 8 90 MPS Safety-Related Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems 52055 50 PSS Instrumentation (Components and Systems I) -
Review of Quality Records l


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55093 B 0
MPS Reactor Vessel Internals (Welding) -
Observation of Welding Activities 1
Observation of Welding Activities 1
55186 8   90   MPS   Other Safety-Related . Piping - Weld Heat Treatment                             i First Inspection Second Inspection 1l 57050     32   MPS   Visual. Examination,   Procedure         j Review / Work,     Observation / Record Review 64053 8   80   PSS   Fire Loop Installation
55186 8 90 MPS Other Safety-Related. Piping - Weld Heat Treatment i
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First Inspection Second Inspection 1
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Review / Work, Observation / Record Review 64053 8 80 PSS Fire Loop Installation i
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Enclosure ~7 3
MC 2513
MC 2513
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              ' Number         Complete         Resp.                       Title General 35301             80         QAS         Preoperational Testing Quality Assurance-35740 8           50         QAS         QA Program - QA/QC Administrative 35741 B                   0   QAS         QA Program - Audits                                               q 35742 B           50         QAS         QA Program - Document Control 35743                     0   0PS         QA Program - Maintenance 35744 8           30         Q A S.       QA Program - Design Changes and Modification 35745 B           30         QAS         QA Program - Surveillance Testing and                             .j Calibration Control                                               .i 35746 B           50         QAS         QA. Program - Procurement Control 35747 B             50         QAS         QA Program - Receipt, Storage, and l'                                                           Handling of Equipment and Materials c________-__:_-___-__--___-__:.     ._-_ __-_    _    . _ .        __    _          _    _      _ - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _
' Number Complete Resp.
Title General 35301 80 QAS Preoperational Testing Quality Assurance-35740 8 50 QAS QA Program - QA/QC Administrative 35741 B 0
QAS QA Program - Audits q
35742 B 50 QAS QA Program - Document Control 35743 0
0PS QA Program - Maintenance 35744 8 30 Q A S.
QA Program - Design Changes and Modification 35745 B 30 QAS QA Program - Surveillance Testing and
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.i 35746 B 50 QAS QA. Program - Procurement Control 35747 B 50 QAS QA Program - Receipt, Storage, and l'
Handling of Equipment and Materials c________-__:_-___-__--___-__:.


Enclosure 7          4 35748 8   70 QAS QA Program - Records                                     ;
4 35748 8 70 QAS QA Program - Records 35749 B 50 QAS QA Program - Tests and Experiments 1
35749 B   50 QAS QA Program - Tests and Experiments                       1 i
i 35750 30 QAS QA Program - Test and Measurement Equipment 36301 8 80 RI Operational Staffing l
35750     30 QAS QA Program - Test and Measurement Equipment             ,
37301 80 RI Comparison of As-Built Plant to FSAR Description l
36301 8   80 RI Operational Staffing l
39301 B 0
37301     80 RI Comparison of As-Built Plant to FSAR Description l
QAS Preoperational Test Records 40301 B 60 RI Safety Committee Activity l
39301 B   0 QAS Preoperational Test Records 40301 B   60 RI Safety Committee Activity                               l 41301     0 0PS Operating Staff Training i
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42450 B   0 0PS Operating Procedures 42451 B   0 0PS Maintenance Procedures 42452 B   0 0PS Emergency Procedures                                     l 1                                                                                     !
42400 B 0
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42450 B 0
0PS Operating Procedures 42451 B 0
0PS Maintenance Procedures 42452 B 0
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Enclosure 7              5 70300 80 -T P S   Preoperational Test Procedure Review-70311   65 TPS     Preoperational' Test Procedure Verification 70312   60 TPS     Preoperational Test Witnessing
5 70300 80
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-T P S Preoperational Test Procedure Review-70311 65 TPS Preoperational' Test Procedure Verification 70312 60 TPS Preoperational Test Witnessing
70329   0 TPS     Preoperational Test Results Evaluation Verification 70370 B 0 TPS     Testing of Pipe Support and Restraint Systems (PWR only in 2513 Program) 70400     0 TPS     Preoperational Test Results Evaluation 71301 B 50 0RP     Technical Specification Revies). ,
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71302   60 RI     Preoperational Test Program Implementation-Verification 79501   70 REC     Chemistry Controls 79502     70 REC     Systems Affecting Chemistry 81038       0 PSEC   Records and Reports 81046       0 PSEC   Locks, Keys, and Combinations
70329 0
TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation Verification 70370 B 0
TPS Testing of Pipe Support and Restraint Systems (PWR only in 2513 Program) 70400 0
TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation 71301 B 50 0RP Technical Specification Revies).
71302 60 RI Preoperational Test Program Implementation-Verification 79501 70 REC Chemistry Controls 79502 70 REC Systems Affecting Chemistry 81038 0
PSEC Records and Reports 81046 0
PSEC Locks, Keys, and Combinations


Enclosure 7          6 81058     20 P$EC Security System Power Supply               ;
6 81058 20 P$EC Security System Power Supply 81062 0
81062     0 PSEC Lighting 81066     0 PSEC Assessment Aids l
PSEC Lighting 81066 0
l           81070     0 PSEC Access Control - Personnel 81072     0 PSEC Access Control (Power Reactor) - Packages 81074     0 PSEC Access Control - Vehicles                   ,
PSEC Assessment Aids l
l 81078     10 PSEC Oetection Aids - Protected Areas 81080     0 PSEC Detection Aids - Vital Areas, Material Access Areas, and Controlled Access Areas 81084     0 PSEC Alarm Stations 81401     0 PSEC Plans, Problems and Reviews i
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81403     0 PSEC Receipt of New Fuel at Reactor Facilities 81501     0 PSEC General Requirements for Parsonnel 81810     0 PSEC Physical Protection Safeguards Information
PSEC Access Control - Personnel 81072 0
PSEC Access Control (Power Reactor) - Packages 81074 0
PSEC Access Control - Vehicles l
81078 10 PSEC Oetection Aids - Protected Areas 81080 0
PSEC Detection Aids - Vital Areas, Material Access Areas, and Controlled Access Areas 81084 0
PSEC Alarm Stations 81401 0
PSEC Plans, Problems and Reviews i
81403 0
PSEC Receipt of New Fuel at Reactor Facilities 81501 0
PSEC General Requirements for Parsonnel 81810 0
PSEC Physical Protection Safeguards Information


Enclosure 7          7 82101     40 EPS Emergency Preparedness - Preoperational Inspection 83522     25 FRP Rad' Protection, Plant Chemistry, Radwaste, and Environmental: Organization and Management Controls 83523     15 FRP Rad Protection, Plant Chemistry, Radwaste, Transportation and Environmental:-
7 82101 40 EPS Emergency Preparedness - Preoperational Inspection 83522 25 FRP Rad' Protection, Plant Chemistry, Radwaste, and Environmental: Organization and Management Controls 83523 15 FRP Rad Protection, Plant Chemistry, Radwaste, Transportation and Environmental:-
Training and Qualifications 83524     0 FRP External Occupational Exposure Control and Fersonal Dosimetry 83525     15 FRP Internal Exposure Control and Assessment
Training and Qualifications 83524 0
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FRP External Occupational Exposure Control and Fersonal Dosimetry 83525 15 FRP Internal Exposure Control and Assessment
83526     10 FRP Control of Radiation Materials and Containment, Surveys, and Monitoring 83527     50 FRP Facilities and Equipment 85102 B   0 MCA Material Control and Accounting (Reac+or)
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83526 10 FRP Control of Radiation Materials and Containment, Surveys, and Monitoring 83527 50 FRP Facilities and Equipment 85102 B 0
MCA Material Control and Accounting (Reac+or)


Enclosure 7                    8                                 s 1
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                                            -                            i l         70304 B   60 TPS.       Engineered Safety Features Test -   i 1
Mandatory Test Procedure' Review i
Preoperational Test Procedure Review 70305 B   80 TPS         Reactor Protection System Test -
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Preoperational Test Procedure Review 70306 B     0 TPS         Loss of Offsite Power Test -
Engineered Safety Features Test -
Preoperational Test Procedure Review Mandatory Test Witnessing 70315 B   30 TPS         Engineered Safety Features Test:-
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Preoperational Test Witnessing 70316 B     0 TPS         Loss of Offsite Power Test -
Preoperational Test Procedure Review 70305 B 80 TPS Reactor Protection System Test -
Preoperational Test Procedure Review 70306 B 0
TPS Loss of Offsite Power Test -
Preoperational Test Procedure Review Mandatory Test Witnessing 70315 B 30 TPS Engineered Safety Features Test:-
Preoperational Test Witnessing 70316 B 0
TPS Loss of Offsite Power Test -
Preoperational Test Witnessing l
Preoperational Test Witnessing l
70317 8   20   TPS       Reactor Protection System Test -     ;
70317 8 20 TPS Reactor Protection System Test -
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Enclosure 7                  9 1
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70322 B   0   TPS       Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
70322 B 0
ESF 70323     0   TPS       Preoperational Test R~esults Evaluation -
TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
(Containment Integrated Leak Rate Test) 70324 B   0   TPS       Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
ESF 70323 0
Hot Functional Testing (PWR only in 2513 Program) 70325 B   0   TPS       Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
TPS Preoperational Test R~esults Evaluation -
(Containment Integrated Leak Rate Test) 70324 B 0
TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
Hot Functional Testing (PWR only in 2513 Program) 70325 B 0
TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
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Reactor Protection System i
70326 B   0   TPS       Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
70326 B 0
TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -
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35501         50   QAS     QA fca the Startup Test Program 60502 C         0   RI     Fuel Inspection, Assembly, and Storage 72300           0   TPS     Startup Test Procedure Review (Reference Procedura) l 72400 B         0   TPS     Overall Startup Test Program 72500 B         0   TPS     Initial Fuel Loading Procedure l
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60502 C 0
RI Fuel Inspection, Assembly, and Storage 72300 0
TPS Startup Test Procedure Review (Reference Procedura) l 72400 B 0
TPS Overall Startup Test Program 72500 B 0
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l 72564 B 0
TPS Precritical Test Procedure Review (Protective Trip Circuit or Rod Drop Measurement) 72566 B 0
TPS Precritical Test Procedure Review (RCS Leak Test or Pressurizer Effectiveness) l 72570 B 0
TPS Initial Criticality Procedure Review


4 Enclosure 7 .            11 1
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72572 B     0 TPS Low Power Test Procedure Review (Moderator Temperature Coefficient and Boron Worth or Control Rod and Pseudo Rod Ejection Worth) 72576'B       0 TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Natural Circulation or Power Reactivity Coefficient Measurement) 72578 B       0 TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Evaluation of Core Performance) 72580 B       0 TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Turbine Trip or Generator Trip) 72582 B       D TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review -     !
72572 B 0
l Loss of Offsite Power (Group A)             )
TPS Low Power Test Procedure Review (Moderator Temperature Coefficient and Boron Worth or Control Rod and Pseudo Rod Ejection Worth) 72576'B 0
                                                                                            )
TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Natural Circulation or Power Reactivity Coefficient Measurement) 72578 B 0
72583 B     0   TPS Power Ascension Test Proc' dure Review -
TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Evaluation of Core Performance) 72580 B 0
i Shutdown from Outside Control Room (Group B) 72584 B       0   TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review -
TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Turbine Trip or Generator Trip) 72582 B D
TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review -
Loss of Offsite Power (Group A)
)
)
72583 B 0
TPS Power Ascension Test Proc' dure Review -
i Shutdown from Outside Control Room (Group B) 72584 B 0
TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review -
Evaluation of Flux Asymmetry or Pseudo Rod Ejection Test
Evaluation of Flux Asymmetry or Pseudo Rod Ejection Test
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Forwards List of Items to Be Completed Prior to Fuel Loading,Per Insp Procedure 94300B.Licensee Projected Fuel Load Date Is 860725
ML20236F101
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Issue date: 05/08/1986
From: Reyes L
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To: Novak T
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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N May 8, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR:

Thomas M. Novak, Acting Director, Division of Pressurized Water Reactor Licensing-A, NRR FROM:

Luis A. Reyes, Acting Director, Division of Reactor Projects I

SUBJECT:

CAROLINA' POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY - HARRIS UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-400, STATUS OF FACILITY COMPLETION g_40C[(7, In accordance with Inspection Procedure Nc. 943008, the enclosures list the remaining open items that require resolution before a finding of readiness for i

operation may be endorsed by Region II.

The licensee's projected fuel load date is July.25,1986.

Region II considers this date to be realistic, assuming that no unforeseen delays occur in the i

licensee's remaining construction and preoperational testing effort.

Original Signed by Virgil L. Brownlee /for I

Luis A. Reyes

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Enclosures:

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1.

Items.to be Completed Prior to l

Fuel Loading 2.

Items to be Completed Prior to 4

Initial Criticality 3.

Items to be Completed Prior to Exceeding 5% Rated Power 4.

Items to be Completed Prior to Full Power Operation 5.

Pre ferotional Testing Status and Operational Preparedness 6.

Construction Status 7.

Status of Inspections Required by MC 2512, MC 2513, and MC 2514 cc w/cacis:

J. G. Partlow, Director, DQASIP E. L. Jordan, Director, DEPER G. T. Ankrum, Chief, Quality Assurance Branch, DQASIP L. I. Cobb, Chief, Safeguards and Material Program Branch, DQASIP 4

R. F. Heishman, Chief, Reactor Construction Branch, DQASIP B.. C. Buckley, Licensing Project Manager, NRR bec w/encis: (See page 2) 8708030214 870512 PDR FOIA GRADER 87-279 PDR k

N I

Thomas M. Novak 2

May 8, 1986 bec w/encls:

R. D. Walker G. R. Jenkins V. W. Panciera W. E. Cline A. R. Herdt T. E. Conlon C. M.-Hosey C. A. Julian C. M. Upright J. J. Blake D. R. McGuire 1

i P. E. Fredrickson F. Jape G. Maxwell S. Burris o

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  • 4 May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE 1 ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FUEL LOADING-(including licensee's projected completion date) 4 A.

The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of. the NRC, the following violations:

1.

83-29-01/RP2A Correct failure to control fastening material 2,

85-04-01/RP2A Correct inadequate inspection for electrical separation 3.

85-08-01/PSS Resolve inadequate design control for raceway separation l

4.

85-47-04/TPS Failure to provide Appropriate Acceptance criteria for TP 1-2005-P-01 B.

The following unresolved items or deviations are required to be completed:

l 1.

82-24-01/MPS Resolve installation of nonsafety-related, nonseismic-supported, electrical conduit-in the vicinity of safety-related equipment or components

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1 I

2.

84-44-04/MPS Resolve program for control of purchased materials j

3.

84-44-05/MPS Resolve program for inspection of activities 0

affecting quality 4-84-49-02/RP2A Resolve cable. tray overfill problem-5.

85-08-02/PSS Staff approval of reduced separation between nonclassified conduit and open class IE raceway 6.

85-26-01/PSS Incorporation of instrument tubing separation criteria

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7.

85-31-03/TPS Resolve Test Outline Reg. Guide 1.68 8.

85-33-01/RP2A Installation of Safety-related Equipment' 9.

85-37-02/RP2A Resolution of Concerns Associated with IE Bulletin 83-05 j

10.

85-37-03/RP2A Plant Organization Chart for Operations 11.

85-39-02/PSS Review causes of NCR 85-1665 for deportability 12.

86-02-02/TPS Test procedure 1-2000-P-01 and 1-8010-P-02 do not identify data recorder

a 3

1 13.

.86-04-01/TPS AFWS test objectives and acceptance criteria are not fully incorporated l

C.

The following open and inspector followup items are required to be completed:

1.

83-27-01/MPS Unavailable steam generator. records 2.

84-24-05/RP2A Certifications for plant. general manager i

3.

85-27-02/RP2A Plant nuclear safety committee procedure 4.

85-36-01/MPS Newly hired engineer training 5.

85-37-01/RP2A Difference between the as-built plant and the FSAR 6.

85-40-07/PSS Engineering Analysis Testing and Justification for i

Non-Standard Penetration Seal Configurations l

7.

85-40-08/PSS Revisions Required to Fire Door Inspection Procedures to Meet NFPA Standards l

l l

8.

85-40-09/PSS Piping to Automatic Sprinkler System and Interior 1

l Fire Hose System for Diesel Generator Building. Fire Suppression Systems is Not Designed to Meet Single Failure Criteria as Required by FSAR l

4 9.

85-40-11/PSS Reevaluation of Sprinkler System Obstructions 1

)

10, 85-40-12/PSS Two. Fire Pumps Are Not Provided for Supply to SSE i

4 Interior Fire Hose System 11.

85-40-13/PSS Reactor Coolant Pump Oil Collection System is Not

]

Designed to Maintain Structural or Pressure d

Integrity Following a SSE and Was Not Constructed j

i Under A QA/QC Program i

12.

85-40-14/PSS Procedure Required to Drain or Verify Reactor Coolant Pump 011 Collection System Drain Tanks Are Empty Prior to Startup 13.

85-45-01/FRP Contamination of Demin Water Systems (Circular 80-14) 14, 85-47-01/TPS Clarify Initial Condition 2 9 of T.P. 1-1100-P !

I 15.

85-50-01/ REC Water Chemistry Program

'16.

85-52-02/RP2A Operational discrepancies of the component cooling water system 17.

86-07-01/RP2A Independent Verification E_______________-_-________

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18.

86-10-01/TPS Clarify Procedure AOP-004 19.

86-20-01/TPS Revise Initial Fuel Loading Procedure 20.

86-20-02/TPS Revise RCS Leakrate Procedure 1

21.

86-20-03/TPS Revise Initial Criticality Procedure l

22.

86-20-04/TPS Revise Boron Endpoint Procedure 23.

86-16-01/RP2A Teflon Tape in the RHR System i

l l

D.

The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following l

10 CFR 50.55(e) and 10 CFR 21 items:

1.

CDR80-41/PSS Protection system following a secondary high energy line rupture (Steam Generator Ref Leg Heatup) 2.

CDR83-130/PSS Potential deficiency with Westinghouse DS 416 l

breakers 3.

COR84-162/PSS Fire barriers-Tack welds 4.

CDR85-179/TPS In-core flux mapping system-system interactions l

5.

COR84-183/MPS Potential overpressurization of the component cooling water system

'4 6

1 61 CDR84-188/MPS Air operated diaphragm valves do not. meet design value for r.atural frequency 7.

CDR84-191/PSS 7.5 KVA inverters / insulation breakdown 8.

CDR85-209/MPS 6.9 KV swit,chgear circuit breakers, secondary disconnect fingers 9

3 9.

CDR85-213/PSS Undetected failures in ESF actuation system l

l 10.

CDR85-214/MPS Standby DG, control panel ventilation 11.

CDR85-215/MPS Westinghouse safety grade core exit thermocouple 12.

CDR85-219/MPS Emergency service water pumps - material failure

.I 13.

CDR85-220-PPS Emergency diesel generator - control panel wiring 14.

CDR85-223/PPS Emergency diesel - intake and exhaust valves E.

The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following IE Bulletins:

1.

78-BU-12/MPS A typical weld material in reactor pressure vessel welds

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I 2.

79-BU-18/EPS Audibility problems encountered on evacuation of personnel from'high-noise areas 3.

80-BU-10/FRP Contamination of nonradioactive system and resulting potential for unmonitored, uncontrolled release of radioactivity to environment 4.

80-BU-11/TPS Masonry wall design i

5.

82-BU-02/MPS Degradation of threaded fasteners in the reactor coolant pressure boundary of PWR plants 6.

83-BU-05/MPS ASME Nuclear Code pumps and space parts manufac-tured by the Hayward Tyler Pump Company 7.

84-BU-03/TPS Reactor vessel inflatable seal F.

The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction of the NRC, the following TMI Action Plan Requirements:

1.

I.A.1 (85-16-01)/RP2A Shift supervisor administrative duties 2.

I.C.6 (85-16-04)/RP2A Verify correct performance of operating activities 3.

I.D.1 (85-16-06)/RP2A Control' room design review L

8 4.

II.D.1 (85-16-11)/RP2A Performance testing of boiling water reactor and pressurized water reactor relief and safety valves 5.

II.D.3 (85-16-12)/RP2A Relief and safety valve indication

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6.

II. F.1 (85-16-17)/RP2A Subparts (4) and (5) containment pressure l

and water level monitors 7.

II. F.1 (85-16-18)/ REC Subpart (6) containment hydrogen concentration monitor 8.

II.F.2 (85-16-19)/RP2A Instrumentation for detection of inadequate core cooling 9.

II.K.1.5 (85-16-z2)/RP2A Review of ESF valves 10.

II.K.1.10 (85-16-22)/RP2A Operability status 11.

II.K.3.5 (85-16-24)/RP2A Automatic trip of reactor coolant pumps during LOCA 12.

III.A.I.2 (85-16-25)/EPS Upgrade emergency support facilities 13.

III.A.2 (85-16-26)/RP2A Improving licensee emergency preparedness long term

9 14.

III.D.3.3(85-16-28)/FRP Improved inplant iodine instrumentation under accident conditions 15.

I.D.2 (85-16-29)/RP2A Plant safety parameter display console 16.

II.B.2 (85-16-32)/FRP Plant shielding to provide access to vital areas l

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May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE __2 ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO INITIAL CRITICALITY The following open and inspector followup items should be closed:

85-09-82/EPS Demonstrating the capability to perform staff augmentation within applicable time frames

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May 8, 1986

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l ENCLOSURE 3 J

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ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO EXCEEDING 5% RATED POWER l

A.

The following unresolved items are required to be completed:

1 85-14-01/RP2A Resolve scheduling. and conduct of' battery.

equalizing charges 85-24-03/RP2A Overload trip set points for ITE type HE3-M040.-

molded case circuit breakers B.

The following open and inspector followup items should be closed:

1 84-26-01/PSS Review of fire protection QA/QC program to address accessibility / operability and design requirements of NFPA fire codes i

85-09-27/EPS Verify the completion of Turbine Building first aid I

room and deployment of on-site ambulance kit 85-09-28/EPS Finishing of Turbine Building drum room and equipping of waste processing and,TSC drum facilities

2 85-09-65/EPS Reviewing of applicant personnel accountability procedures 85-09-66/EPS Reviewing of Security program during emergencies 85-27-01/RP2A Sheathing bu,1ges in absorber cells 85-40-01/PSS Fire Protection Systems, Features and Administra-tive Procedures are Required to be Operational Prior to Fuel Load 85-40-02/PSS Revisions Required to Fire Protection / Prevention Procedures in Order to Meet NRC Guidelines 85-40-03/PSS Incomplete Operation Surveillance Test Procedures for Fire Protection Features 85-40-04/PSS Operation Surveillance Test Procedures are Wot Developed and Issued for Permanent Plant Fire Protection Features 85-40-05/PSS Additional. Personnel Required to be Provided with Fire Brigade Training Prior to Fuel Load 85-40-06/PSS Fire Brigade Equipment and Storage Lockers are Required to be Provided Prior to Fuel Load

4 3

85-40-10/PSS Verification that Pre-Action Fire Suppression Valve Installations Conform to the Manufacturer's Requirements 85-40-15/PSS Review of Completed Fire Detection System Inspections a,nd Pre-Operational Tests j

85-46-01/EPS Insuring that the Unusual Event matrix of PEP-101 is sufficiently wide in scope to include any event causing rapid depressurization of the secondary side 85-46-02/EPS Verify TSC positive pressure specification i

.May 8, 1986 ENCLOSURE 4 l

ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FULL POWER OPERATION The licensee will complete, to the satisfaction.of the NRC, the following TMI Action Plan requirements:

~1 I.C.1'(85-16-02)/RP2A Guidance for'the evaluation and development of procedures for transients and accidents I.C 7.1 (85-16-05)/RP2A NSSS vendor review of low power test procedure I.G.1 (85-16-07)/TPS Special low power' testing and training II.B.1 (85-16-08)/RP2A Reactor coolant system vents-II.B.3 (85-16-09)/ REC Post-accident sampling capability II.B.4 (85-16-10)/RP2A Training and mitigating core damage II.E.1.2 (85-16-13)/RP2A Auxiliary feedwater syst'em initiation and

't flow II.E.4.2 (85-16-14)/RP2A Containment isolation dependability

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k Enclosure'4 2

II.F.1 (85-16-15)/ REC Subparts (1) and (2) effluent radiological monitoring sampling and analysis i

II.F.1 (85-16-16)/FRP Subpart (3) containment high-range radiation monitor i

b III.D.1.1 (85-16-27)/RP2A Integrity of systems outside containment

-likely to contain radioactive material I.C.7.2 (85-16-31)/RP2A NSSS vendor review of power ascension procedures l-

I May 8, 1986 i

I ENCLOSURE 5 j

PREOPERATIONAL TESTING AND OPERATIONAL PREPAREDNESS As of April 22, 1986, the overall status of the test program is summarized below:

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)

i Total Tests Completed In Progress Not Started l

Preops Required k

for Fuel Load 166 78 19 69

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l Preops Required After Fuel Load 52 0

0 52 i

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May 8, 1986

'dNCLOSURE 6 CONSTRUCTION STATUS As of April 22, 1986, construction was 96.5 percent complete.

May 8, 1986-ENCLOSURE 7 l

I 1

STATUS OF INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY MC 2512, MC 2513, AND MC 2514 All modules in the Regional inspection program will be. completed to support the 1

projected fuel load date.

I MC 2512 Procedure Percent Number Complete Resp.

Title 50076 8 90 MPS Safety-Related

. Components II -

Review of Quality Records 50095 B 60 MPS Spent Fuel Storage Racks - Observa-i tion of Work and Work Activities 50100 8 90 MPS Safety-Related Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems 52055 50 PSS Instrumentation (Components and Systems I) -

Review of Quality Records l

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,s Enclosure'7 2

55093 B 0

MPS Reactor Vessel Internals (Welding) -

Observation of Welding Activities 1

55186 8 90 MPS Other Safety-Related. Piping - Weld Heat Treatment i

First Inspection Second Inspection 1

l 57050 32 MPS Visual.

Examination, Procedure j

Review / Work, Observation / Record Review 64053 8 80 PSS Fire Loop Installation i

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Enclosure ~7 3

MC 2513

)

i Procedure Percent l-

' Number Complete Resp.

Title General 35301 80 QAS Preoperational Testing Quality Assurance-35740 8 50 QAS QA Program - QA/QC Administrative 35741 B 0

QAS QA Program - Audits q

35742 B 50 QAS QA Program - Document Control 35743 0

0PS QA Program - Maintenance 35744 8 30 Q A S.

QA Program - Design Changes and Modification 35745 B 30 QAS QA Program - Surveillance Testing and

.j Calibration Control

.i 35746 B 50 QAS QA. Program - Procurement Control 35747 B 50 QAS QA Program - Receipt, Storage, and l'

Handling of Equipment and Materials c________-__:_-___-__--___-__:.

4 35748 8 70 QAS QA Program - Records 35749 B 50 QAS QA Program - Tests and Experiments 1

i 35750 30 QAS QA Program - Test and Measurement Equipment 36301 8 80 RI Operational Staffing l

37301 80 RI Comparison of As-Built Plant to FSAR Description l

39301 B 0

QAS Preoperational Test Records 40301 B 60 RI Safety Committee Activity l

41301 0

0PS Operating Staff Training i

1 l

42400 B 0

RI Plant Procedures l

42450 B 0

0PS Operating Procedures 42451 B 0

0PS Maintenance Procedures 42452 B 0

0PS Emergency Procedures l

1 l

l l

64704 90 PSS Fire Prevention / Protection Program j

l I

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5 70300 80

-T P S Preoperational Test Procedure Review-70311 65 TPS Preoperational' Test Procedure Verification 70312 60 TPS Preoperational Test Witnessing

.~

70329 0

TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation Verification 70370 B 0

TPS Testing of Pipe Support and Restraint Systems (PWR only in 2513 Program) 70400 0

TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation 71301 B 50 0RP Technical Specification Revies).

71302 60 RI Preoperational Test Program Implementation-Verification 79501 70 REC Chemistry Controls 79502 70 REC Systems Affecting Chemistry 81038 0

PSEC Records and Reports 81046 0

PSEC Locks, Keys, and Combinations

6 81058 20 P$EC Security System Power Supply 81062 0

PSEC Lighting 81066 0

PSEC Assessment Aids l

l 81070 0

PSEC Access Control - Personnel 81072 0

PSEC Access Control (Power Reactor) - Packages 81074 0

PSEC Access Control - Vehicles l

81078 10 PSEC Oetection Aids - Protected Areas 81080 0

PSEC Detection Aids - Vital Areas, Material Access Areas, and Controlled Access Areas 81084 0

PSEC Alarm Stations 81401 0

PSEC Plans, Problems and Reviews i

81403 0

PSEC Receipt of New Fuel at Reactor Facilities 81501 0

PSEC General Requirements for Parsonnel 81810 0

PSEC Physical Protection Safeguards Information

7 82101 40 EPS Emergency Preparedness - Preoperational Inspection 83522 25 FRP Rad' Protection, Plant Chemistry, Radwaste, and Environmental: Organization and Management Controls 83523 15 FRP Rad Protection, Plant Chemistry, Radwaste, Transportation and Environmental:-

Training and Qualifications 83524 0

FRP External Occupational Exposure Control and Fersonal Dosimetry 83525 15 FRP Internal Exposure Control and Assessment

~

83526 10 FRP Control of Radiation Materials and Containment, Surveys, and Monitoring 83527 50 FRP Facilities and Equipment 85102 B 0

MCA Material Control and Accounting (Reac+or)

8 s

1 J

Mandatory Test Procedure' Review i

l 70304 B 60 TPS.

Engineered Safety Features Test -

i 1

Preoperational Test Procedure Review 70305 B 80 TPS Reactor Protection System Test -

Preoperational Test Procedure Review 70306 B 0

TPS Loss of Offsite Power Test -

Preoperational Test Procedure Review Mandatory Test Witnessing 70315 B 30 TPS Engineered Safety Features Test:-

Preoperational Test Witnessing 70316 B 0

TPS Loss of Offsite Power Test -

Preoperational Test Witnessing l

70317 8 20 TPS Reactor Protection System Test -

i Preoperational Test Witnessing

9 1

i Mandatory Test Result Evaluation i

l.

70322 B 0

TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -

ESF 70323 0

TPS Preoperational Test R~esults Evaluation -

(Containment Integrated Leak Rate Test) 70324 B 0

TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -

Hot Functional Testing (PWR only in 2513 Program) 70325 B 0

TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -

Reactor Protection System i

70326 B 0

TPS Preoperational Test Results Evaluation -

Loss of Offsite Power i

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10 l

MC E514 Procedure Percent Number Complete Resp.

Title 35501 50 QAS QA fca the Startup Test Program l

60502 C 0

RI Fuel Inspection, Assembly, and Storage 72300 0

TPS Startup Test Procedure Review (Reference Procedura) l 72400 B 0

TPS Overall Startup Test Program 72500 B 0

TPS Initial Fuel Loading Procedure l

l l

l 72564 B 0

TPS Precritical Test Procedure Review (Protective Trip Circuit or Rod Drop Measurement) 72566 B 0

TPS Precritical Test Procedure Review (RCS Leak Test or Pressurizer Effectiveness) l 72570 B 0

TPS Initial Criticality Procedure Review

4 11 1

72572 B 0

TPS Low Power Test Procedure Review (Moderator Temperature Coefficient and Boron Worth or Control Rod and Pseudo Rod Ejection Worth) 72576'B 0

TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Natural Circulation or Power Reactivity Coefficient Measurement) 72578 B 0

TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Evaluation of Core Performance) 72580 B 0

TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review (Turbine Trip or Generator Trip) 72582 B D

TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review -

Loss of Offsite Power (Group A)

)

)

72583 B 0

TPS Power Ascension Test Proc' dure Review -

i Shutdown from Outside Control Room (Group B) 72584 B 0

TPS Power Ascension Test Procedure Review -

Evaluation of Flux Asymmetry or Pseudo Rod Ejection Test