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,' #          Cayne H. Jons                                                                   l YllllN"?sw,s
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: Detroit I   I                         April 20, 1984 EF2-67809 Mr. James G. Keppler Regional Administrator Region III U. S. Nuclear Regulatory   Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois     60137
: Detroit I
I April 20, 1984 3
EF2-67809 Mr. James G.
Keppler Regional Administrator Region III U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137


==Dear Mr. Keppler:==
==Dear Mr. Keppler:==
==Reference:==
==Reference:==
Fermi 2 NRC Docket No. 50-341
Fermi 2 NRC Docket No. 50-341
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==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Report of 10CFR50.55(e) Item on Design Deficiency Concerning the Standa.d ED-14-3 Conduit Support (#119)
Report of 10CFR50.55(e) Item on Design Deficiency Concerning the Standa.d ED-14-3 Conduit Support (#119)
On March 13, 1984, Detroit Edison's Mr. Lewis P. Bregni, Engineer - Licensing telephoned Mr. D. Boyd of the NRC Region III to report a design deficiency concerning the Standard ED-14-3 conduit support at the Fermi 2 site.
On March 13, 1984, Detroit Edison's Mr. Lewis P.
Description of Deficiency Giffels Associates, Inc., reported a possible design deficiency involving conduit support Standard ED-14-3 of Edison Specification 3071-128. Standard ED-14-3 is a simple cantilever type conduit support (i.e., supported at one end).
: Bregni, Engineer - Licensing telephoned Mr.
D. Boyd of the NRC Region III to report a design deficiency concerning the Standard ED-14-3 conduit support at the Fermi 2 site.
Description of Deficiency Giffels Associates, Inc., reported a possible design deficiency involving conduit support Standard ED-14-3 of Edison Specification 3071-128.
Standard ED-14-3 is a simple cantilever type conduit support (i.e., supported at one end).
The support may not have adequate structural capacity to support the maximum allowable loads specified in Specification 3071-128.
The support may not have adequate structural capacity to support the maximum allowable loads specified in Specification 3071-128.
In the analysis of the Type 14-3 support, performed by Giffels Associates, Inc., seismic torsional loads were not considered. A further investigation revealed that these loads were not considered for any of the Type 14 supports identified in Specification 3071-128. The torsional loads to be considered arise from the eccentricity of the supported conduit (s) to the unistrut (i.e., cantilever arm) centerline.
In the analysis of the Type 14-3 support, performed by Giffels Associates, Inc., seismic torsional loads were not considered.
The incorporation of these loads into the analysis will substantially reduce the allowable loads that are delineated in the specification. This deficiency is limited to conduit supports involving unistrut members (i.e., supports identified in Specification 3071-128).
A further investigation revealed that these loads were not considered for any of the Type 14 supports identified in Specification 3071-128.
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The torsional loads to be considered arise from the eccentricity of the supported conduit (s) to the unistrut (i.e., cantilever arm) centerline.
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The incorporation of these loads into the analysis will substantially reduce the allowable loads that are delineated in the specification.
This deficiency is limited to conduit supports involving unistrut members (i.e., supports identified in Specification 3071-128).
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l I :           Mr. James G. Keppler                                                           i April 20, 1984                                                                 '
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Mr. James G.
Analysis of Safety Implications General Design Criteria (GDC) 2 of Appendix A to 10CFR50 requires that structures important to safety be designed to withstand the effects of natural phenomena. The type 14-3 i             hanger is used to support both safety-and nonsafety-related conduit; as such, its failure during a seismic event could cause damage to safety related systems either by failure of the safety related cable being carried by the conduit or by possibly falling on to some safety related components.
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l             Corrective Action Giffels Associates, Inc. is currently analyzing the Type 14-3 conduit support to determine if it is capable of supporting the maximum allowable loads permitted by Specification 3071-128. Giffels will provide revised maximum allowable 3
April 20, 1984 EF2-67809 Page 2 I
loads which will be incorporated into Specification 3071-128, should the hanger prove to be inadequate under critical J
Analysis of Safety Implications General Design Criteria (GDC) 2 of Appendix A to 10CFR50 requires that structures important to safety be designed to withstand the effects of natural phenomena.
:            loading conditions. Existing hangers that fail to meet the
The type 14-3 i
!            revised specifications will be modified or replaced.
hanger is used to support both safety-and nonsafety-related conduit; as such, its failure during a seismic event could cause damage to safety related systems either by failure of the safety related cable being carried by the conduit or by possibly falling on to some safety related components.
In addition, Giffels Associates, Inc. will investigate all
l Corrective Action Giffels Associates, Inc. is currently analyzing the Type 14-3 conduit support to determine if it is capable of supporting the maximum allowable loads permitted by Specification 3071-128.
;            other Type-14 supports to determine if they have adequate structural capacity under critical loading conditions.
Giffels will provide revised maximum allowable loads which will be incorporated into Specification 3071-128, 3
!            Supports whose integrity is unacceptable or indeterminate will be individually analyzed and/or modified or replaced.
J should the hanger prove to be inadequate under critical loading conditions.
Existing hangers that fail to meet the revised specifications will be modified or replaced.
In addition, Giffels Associates, Inc. will investigate all other Type-14 supports to determine if they have adequate structural capacity under critical loading conditions.
Supports whose integrity is unacceptable or indeterminate
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i Giffels will review all supports in Specification 3071-128 and notify Edison of any that may be subject to high torsional stress. Supports whose integrity is unacceptable I             or indeterminate will'be individually analyzed and/or l           modified or replaced. Required revisions to Specification l             3071-128 will be made as deemed necessary.
will be individually analyzed and/or modified or replaced.
i Giffels will review all supports in Specification 3071-128 and notify Edison of any that may be subject to high torsional stress.
Supports whose integrity is unacceptable I
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modified or replaced.
Required revisions to Specification l
3071-128 will be made as deemed necessary.
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Another report on this item, either interim or final, will be sent when further information is available.               If you'have i            questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Lewis P. Bregni, (313) 586-5083.
Another report on this item, either interim or final, will be sent when further information is available.
Sincere ,
If you'have questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Lewis i
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Bregni, (313) 586-5083.
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Interim Deficiency Rept 119 Re Std ED-14-3 Conduit Support. Initially Reported on 840313.Caused by Supports Not Analysed to Support Max Allowable loads.ED-14-3 Supports Being Analyzed to Determine Capability
ML20084H627
Person / Time
Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/20/1984
From: Jens W
DETROIT EDISON CO.
To: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
References
119, EF2-67809, NUDOCS 8405080134
Download: ML20084H627 (2)


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Cayne H. Jons YllllN"?sw,s

Detroit I

I April 20, 1984 3

EF2-67809 Mr. James G.

Keppler Regional Administrator Region III U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137

Dear Mr. Keppler:

Reference:

Fermi 2 NRC Docket No. 50-341

Subject:

Report of 10CFR50.55(e) Item on Design Deficiency Concerning the Standa.d ED-14-3 Conduit Support (#119)

On March 13, 1984, Detroit Edison's Mr. Lewis P.

Bregni, Engineer - Licensing telephoned Mr.

D. Boyd of the NRC Region III to report a design deficiency concerning the Standard ED-14-3 conduit support at the Fermi 2 site.

Description of Deficiency Giffels Associates, Inc., reported a possible design deficiency involving conduit support Standard ED-14-3 of Edison Specification 3071-128.

Standard ED-14-3 is a simple cantilever type conduit support (i.e., supported at one end).

The support may not have adequate structural capacity to support the maximum allowable loads specified in Specification 3071-128.

In the analysis of the Type 14-3 support, performed by Giffels Associates, Inc., seismic torsional loads were not considered.

A further investigation revealed that these loads were not considered for any of the Type 14 supports identified in Specification 3071-128.

The torsional loads to be considered arise from the eccentricity of the supported conduit (s) to the unistrut (i.e., cantilever arm) centerline.

The incorporation of these loads into the analysis will substantially reduce the allowable loads that are delineated in the specification.

This deficiency is limited to conduit supports involving unistrut members (i.e., supports identified in Specification 3071-128).

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PDR ADOCK 05000341 S

PDR

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Mr. James G.

Keppler i

April 20, 1984 EF2-67809 Page 2 I

Analysis of Safety Implications General Design Criteria (GDC) 2 of Appendix A to 10CFR50 requires that structures important to safety be designed to withstand the effects of natural phenomena.

The type 14-3 i

hanger is used to support both safety-and nonsafety-related conduit; as such, its failure during a seismic event could cause damage to safety related systems either by failure of the safety related cable being carried by the conduit or by possibly falling on to some safety related components.

l Corrective Action Giffels Associates, Inc. is currently analyzing the Type 14-3 conduit support to determine if it is capable of supporting the maximum allowable loads permitted by Specification 3071-128.

Giffels will provide revised maximum allowable loads which will be incorporated into Specification 3071-128, 3

J should the hanger prove to be inadequate under critical loading conditions.

Existing hangers that fail to meet the revised specifications will be modified or replaced.

In addition, Giffels Associates, Inc. will investigate all other Type-14 supports to determine if they have adequate structural capacity under critical loading conditions.

Supports whose integrity is unacceptable or indeterminate

]

will be individually analyzed and/or modified or replaced.

i Giffels will review all supports in Specification 3071-128 and notify Edison of any that may be subject to high torsional stress.

Supports whose integrity is unacceptable I

or indeterminate will'be individually analyzed and/or l

modified or replaced.

Required revisions to Specification l

3071-128 will be made as deemed necessary.

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Another report on this item, either interim or final, will be sent when further information is available.

If you'have questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Lewis i

P.

Bregni, (313) 586-5083.

Sincere cc:

Mr.

P. M. Byron i

Mr.

R.

C.

DeYoung l

Mr.

R.

C. Knop I

.