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{{#Wiki_filter:DOCUMENT NUMBER: CR-N1002-500 : ATTACHMENT H                REVISION: 0    PAGE:      i_..
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DOCUMENT TITLE:  CR-N1002-102, WORK PLATFORM DESIGN PROJECT TITLE:  30TH YEAR TENDON SURVEILLANCE AT CRYSTAL RIVER      DATE:    08/15/07 ATTACHMENT H - CR-N1002-102, "WORK PLATFORM DESIGN" Calculation S07-0033 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 304 of 325
 
V Precision Surveillance Co... Crystal River Work Platform Design Brian Giometti                                                  Aug 6, 2007 at 1:45 PM CR-N1002-102                                                    CR-N8002-102nPLen3 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 305 of 325
 
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4 Precision Surveillance Co... Crystal River Work Platform Design Brian Giometti                                                        Aug 6, 2007 at 1:46 PM CR-N1002-102                                                                            T CR-N0Caculation S07-03 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 306 of 325
 
Y zAk    x Precision Surveillance Co... Crystal River Work Platform Design Brian Giometti                                                  Aug 6, 2007 at 1:47 PM CR-N 1002-102                                                  CRN0212PTDsa        3 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 307 of 325
 
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CROSSBEA COLUMNS COLUMNBR RAILING Precision Surveillance Co... Crystal River Work Platform Design Brian Giometti                                                  Aug 6, 2007 at 1:47 PM CR-N 1002-102                                                  CR-N800210 2 PR3D Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 308 of 325
 
Code Check y
No Calc
                                                                                            > 1.0
                                                                                          .90-1.0
                                                                                          .75-90
                                                                                          .50-75 0-50 Member Code Checks Displayed Loads: LC 1, WORKING LOAD
,Results for LC 1, WORKING LOAD Reaction units are k and k-ft Precision Surveillance Co... Crystal River Work Platform Design Brian Giometti                                                    Aug 6, 2007 at 1:48 PM CR-N1002-102                                                      CR-N'OP02    102nPETDs.R3D Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 309 of 325
 
Member Code Checks Displayed Loads: LC 2, 5:1 LIVE LOAD Results for LC 2, 5:1 LIVE LOAD Reaction units are k and k-ft Precision Surveillance Co... Crystal River Work Platform Design Brian Giometti                                                    Aug 6, 2007 at 1 CR-N 1002-102                                                      CR-N02-2      PLD Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 310 of 325
 
Code Check Y                                                                                No Calc
                                                                                        '1.0
                                                                                        .90-10
                                                                                      .75-90
                                                                                      .50,75 WU0-50 Member Code Checks Displayed Solution: Envelope Reaction units are k and k-ft Precision Surveillance Co... Crystal River Work Platform Design Brian Giometti                                                  Aug 6, 2007 at 1:49 PM CR-N 1002-102                                                    CR-N1002 -12nPL    sn.
Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 311 of 325
 
Company            Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                          Aug6, 2007 Designer            Brian Giometti                                                                                              1:50 PM Job Number: CR-N1002-102                            Crystal River Work Platform Design                                          Checked By:
Global Display Sections for Member Calcs                            5 M&x InternalISectibzonsfr M~iiib'er Calcs-+ 97 Include Shear Deformation                                    Yes Includde Wainýg                                              Yes Area Load Mesh (inA2)                                        144 M erg Tolerance (in)                                          .12 P-Delta Analysis Tolerance                                  0.50%
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Hot Rolled Steel Code                                        AISC: ASD 9th
[Cold Formed Steel Code                                        llU99: A3 AIS Wood Code                                                    NDS 91/97: ASD W~ood Temperature-                                            <1Q0OF Concrete Code                                              IACI 1999 Number of Shear Regions                                    4_                        _
Reeion SpacingIncrmnt (in)                      ~            4~' ,~2 Biaxial Column Method                                        PCA toad Contour-Parme Beta Factor (PCA).                                  '..65                            ''
Concrete Stress Block                                        Rectan ular U~se Cr~acked SectionsYe Bad Framing Warnings                                        N LUnused Force Warnings                                      Yes Hot Rolled Steel Properties Label                      E rksil            G [ksi]              Nu          Therm (\1 E5 F)    Densityfk/ftA3]          Yield[ksi]
I1              HR STL              1    29000          1    11154                .3              .65          1        .49                    36 Material Takeoff Material                              Size                          Pieces                  Length[ft]                    Weight[K]
1          Hot Rolled Steel 2              HR Sl-t2X2-X4                                HRA                      20                      '67.7'            '-
3              HR STL                          L4X4X6 HRA                              6                      23.1                            .2 4              HR SiTL                            W10X,22.                            2                        22"  /  '                    --,5 5              HR STL                              W6X16                              4                        14                              2 6        ''HR      STL                            W8X242154 7              HR STL                            W8X28                                3                      22.5                            .6 8_          Total HIR Steel                                                            37___
_    __ _              164-.3---                      2.1_____
Hot Rolled Steel Section Sets Label          Shape        Design List          Type          Material    Design Rules    A [in2]      lyy [in4l      Izz [in4l        J [in4l 1 IMAINBEAMSI W10X22 WideFlange                            Beam          HR STL            Typical      6.49            11.4            118        I    .24 22 ;CRO8SSEA:.. 'W8X24 _V/ide~Flange, ~Beam~ AHR STL                                  fITy'pical    -  7.08            18.3      ~82.8                .3 3 CROSSBEA.! W8X28 Wide Flange                            Beam      -  HR STL            Typical      8.25            21.7            98              .54 4 IOLLMNS W6X16 WideFlngeBeam                                            HRI ST/          Typical      4.74          4.43              2.1            :22 5COLUMN1R3..L4X4X6 HRA Single Angle1                  Beam          HR STL                        2.86            4.36          4.36            .141 Member PrimaryData Label          I Joint      J Joint        K Joint  Rotate(deg) Section/Shape        Design List      Type        Material Design Rules E1 I            M1      I    N3      I    N4        I                          I MAINBEAMS Wide Flanqe              Beam        HR STL              Typical 2            M---v2        N1        / N2          '      <'          "'-    A NF1INEASWieFae                  Beam        HR STL,            Typ~ical RISA-3D Version 5.5              [M:\...\...\Engineering\Final Design\CR-N1002-102 PLT Design.R3DPalculation S07-0O3ge 8 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 312 of 325
 
Company        Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                    Aug6, 2007 Designer        Brian Giometti                                                                                        1:50 PM Job Number      CR-N1002-102                  Crystal River Work Platform Design                                      Checked By:
Member PrimaryData (Continued)
Label        I Joint      J Joint        K Joint      Rotate(dea) Section/Shape    Design List    Type    Material  Desiqn Rules
_3_I        M3_"          N5_-------N__6__                I                  ICROSSBEAM.. Wide Flange Beam  I          HR STI        Typical 4
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          ~M4      '  'N13          N14      4    ___CROSSBEAM..                          Wide Flangei Beam&#xfd; HR srLI              Typical M5          Nl11_        N12                                      CROSSBEAM.. Wide  Flange    Beam HR STL.          Typical 6        M6            N9          NI      . ______              'O      CROSSBEAM.J    Wid e  FIa    IB        _IHR
                                                                                                                          . T. Typical..
_7          M7            N7          N8                                      CROSSBEAM.. Wide  Flanqe. Beam HR STL              Typcal 9
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                      ~N15N16        4 N1~9 N20 COLUMN~S COLUMNS Wide  Flange Beam H1STL, Wide Flangqe Beam        HR STL T~ypicl Typicl 10 1    M10          N17          N21        I        _COLUMNS                            Wide Flange Beam          HR  STL      Typical COLUMNS Wide Flange            Beam    HR  STL      Typical 12~    M1~2          N23        _N24                                go~  (OLUIVNBRAJ Single Angle        Beami    HR  S IL    1Typical 13      M13          N25          N26                              180    COLUMNBRA.. Sinqle Anqle        Beam    HR  STL      Typical 4~. M14      IN27            N28                                90    .RAILING        Single Angle, Beam HSR STL              Typica 15      M15...........
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16      M16          N14          N24                                90                  'IS                                  - ToIical 17N                                                                    0    COLUMNBRA.. Single Anale        Beam    HR STLI      Typical 18a      M18~          N1          N26                              --o-  -CLUMNBRA..                gl      ea      I    TL-Typcl 19      M19          N14          N31 -                                      RAILING      Sinqle Anqle    Beam      HR STL      Typical 10  M20          N31          N24                              <180<    >RAILING      Single Angle, Beam        FIR STL      Typical-21      M21          N13          N32                              270      RAILING      SingleAngle Beam          HR STL      Typical 22      M22          N32          N26                                        RAILING    ISingIAnleI S90e            Bm        HR STL      Tyicl 23      M23          N33          N23                                90      RAILING      SingleAnale Beam          HR STL      TYIjaI 24      M24/            N          N33                            90          RAILING -Single Anqle B                HR    IL- Typical 25        M25            N5        N34                              180      RAILING      Single Anqle Beam          HR STL      Typicl j27      IM27 -- :--N34              N25                              180      RAILING Single AnqleI        Beam      HR STL      Typical 27        M27          N32          N37                              180      RAILING      Single Angle      Beam    HR STL      Typical 28        M28      'N38-          N37                              270      RNAIL~ING Single Angle,      Beami,  IIR STL~ T p 29        M29          N            N37                            -- 190      RAILING Single Angle          Beam      HR STL      Typical F3        M30                      N40                              180      RAILING      Single*A*.gle    Beam    HR STL 31        M31          N40          N41                              180      RAILING      Single Angle      Beam    HR STL      Typical 7 :    N &#x17d; 13 2-"1N**-j944            N43                              A"**0      RAILING      Single          ..Bam      I          ITpical 133        M33          N33          N43                              180      RAILING _Single Angle.        Beam.,  HR STL&#xfd; Typical 34 LM34~              N43I        N34                  -        0-        RAILING      Sinl~ge BemL IH                          vial~
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  ~36      ~M36~          N416      ~N471                                          RAIL~ING Single Angle Beam HIR STL2 Typical 37        M37            N5        N25        1              &#xfd;      180    COLUMNBRA. Single Angle Beam HR STL                    Typical Member Advanced Data Label        I Release        J Release              I Offsetrin    J Offsetin    T/C OnIy      hyi          TOM        Inactive 1        M2                                                                                                  Yes 3        M3          BenPIN            BenPIN                                                              Yes 4  &#x17d;..M4...                                        ,Be..PIN                      .nPINYes 5        M5          BenPIN            BenPIN 6        M6          Ben'PIN          BenP IN                                                              Yes 7        Mvl7    1BenPIN                BenPIN p8    'M8      ~    BenPIN                                        M2                                        Yes.
9        M9          BenPIN                                      M1                                        Yes 11      Mi1          BenPIN                                      M1                                        Yes 121      M12.        BenPIN            BnPIN              .. M8~                M10                        Yes        YesXL 13      M13          BenPIN            BenPIN                    M9            M11                        Yes        Yes 15      M15          BenPIN            BenPIN                    M9            M11                        Yes        Yes 16    ~M16            BenIPlN          ~BenPIN--                  M2        ~M10                        -Yes~          Yes 17      M17          BenPIN            BenPIN                    M2              M8                        Yes        Yes 18      M1            BenPiN~ BenPIi                              N1 1              il                      Yes        Yes    ~
RISA-3D Version 5.5          [M:\...\...\Engineering\Final Design\CR-N1002-102 PLT Design.R3D]alculaton So7-O0tge 9 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 313 of 325
 
Company            Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                        Aug 6, 2007 Designer            Brian Giometti                                                                                            1:50 PM Job Number          CR-N1 002-102                  Crystal River Work Platform Design                                        Checked By:
Member Advanced Data (Continued)
Label            I Release        J Release        I Offset in]        J Offsetfin]      T/C Only    Physical        TOM        Inactive 19          M19              BenPIN          BenPIN              M2                                              Yes          Yes 1'20          U20~      ~BZ6PlIN'              BenPIN                  ___________                                  Yes      .Yes 21          M21                                                    M1                                              Yes          Yes 23          M23              BenPIN          BenPIN                                  M8                            Yes          Yes 24          M2~4            BenPlN>            *&              M21                                                Yes          Yes      4 25          M25              BenPIN                        ,,, M1                                                  Yes          Yes 26    i**M26*          *BbnPiFIN''..        Ben*PIN+                      7
                                                                            +*Ik;K    ,AM9,+  *+***        *.                    Ye 27          M27              BenPIN          BenPIN                                                                Yes          Yes I 2_7_'__M287                  B-e nPIN*        BenPIN            .. M4                    K7'                              Yes Y+s+          9%K+
29          M29              BenPIN          BenPIN                                                                Yes          Yes 30                          BenPIN>          BenPIN                                              "47            -- Ys--&#x17d;j"Yes~
31          M31              BenPIN          BenPIN                                                                Yes          Yes 32+        M32__        +BenMIN3                    IYes+                                                                  .. Yesi 33          M33              BenPIN          BenPIN                                                              -Yes          Yes
        *34 i M34              iBelIN            BenY**Y"N+,'                                      *>* *+42'K      jKes---,-----
35          M35              BenPIN          BenPIN                                                                Yes          Yes IV    M-3~6 __        BenPIN~ BenPIN4>                                                                      Yes~ Yes' 37          M37                                                    M      1          M9                            Yes          Yes Joint Coordinatesand Temperatures Label                          X [ft]                Y [ftl                  Z [ft]          Temp    [        Detach From Diap I                    N1                              0                    0                      0                    )0        1 3                    N3                              00                                          7.5                  0 5N5                                                .417W                    0                      7.5                  0 7                    N7                              3                    0                      7.5                  0 9      _      N9            _5.5                                    0                      7.5                  0 11                  Nil                              8                    0                      7.5                  0 12__N12                                        8ia            ~0"~                          00 13                  N13                          10.583                    0                      7.5 15                  N15                              3.5                    0                      0                  0 16              N16                              3.5"        -----i    0.W          iI7~.5jj~"K                  0'&
17                  N17                            7.5                    0                      00 196                  N19                              3.5                3.924          1        700 20                    N209                            3.5                3.924                    7                    0 21 18---    ___    _
N21 N_1    __8  _  _7.5 7.5                3.924 3.5                        0 7.5 00 23                    N23                            3.5                  3.59                      0                  0 25                    N25                            3.5                  3.59                    7.5                  0 4.417 3.59:                      7.5+<'+.
27                    N27                            3.5                2.007                      0                    0 324                  N243                  ~QJl 7.5                      3.5-9                      0-'.    ~~.K        0' 29                    N29                            3.5                2.007                    7.5                  0 31                    N31                          10.583                  3.59                      00 33N33                                          .417                  3.59                      0 RISA-3D Version 5.5              [M:\...\...\Engineering\Final Design\CR-N1002-102 PLT Design R3Dpalculation S07-1Qe 10 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 314 of 325
 
Company            Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                    Aug 6, 2007 Designer          Brian Giometti                                                                                          1:50 PM Job Number: CR-N1002-102                      Crystal River Work Platform Design                                          Checked By:
Joint Coordinatesand Temperatures (Continued)
Label                        X rt]i                Y [ft]                Z [ftl              Temp [F]      Detach From Diap..
35                  N35                      10.583                      0                  7.333                    0
      ':6N36                    ~            10,~583                    0~            ~167  .            <        0 37                  N37                      10.583                  3.59                  3.625                    0 38          9      N38                        10.583                    0                  3,625            ~      0>
39                  N39                      10.583                  2.007                    7.5                  0 40        ~        N40_____                  10~.583                2.007          '      3.-625                  01            ~~~7
[41                  N41                        10.583                2.007                      0                    0
~42.                N42            ~            41~7                2 0~                    7.333        ~          0 43                  N43                        .417                  3.59                  3.625                  0
~44      ~        N4 4                      *.417                      0                  3.625                  -20Kt 45                  N45                        .417                  2.007                    7.5                  0 47                  N47                        .417                  2.007                      0                    0 Joint Boundary Conditions Joint Label        X [k/in            Y R[in]            Z [k/in]      X Rot.[k-ft/radl Y Rot.[k-ft/rad] Z Rot.[k-ft/radl      Footing 1          N20          Reaction          Reaction            Reaction 22          N2~2          Reaction          Recto                eacti-o -
3          N21          Reaction          Reaction            Reaction 4          N19      ~  Reaction- - eaction---. ~Reaction 5            NI                                                                  Reaction Member DistributedLoads (BLC 5: BLC I TransientArea Loads)
Member Label            Direction        Start Magnituderk/ft.... End Ma nitude[klft.d.. Start Location rft.%      End Location    "L...
1              M3                      Y            "    -.052                    -.052                    6.75                    7.5 2                M4                                            .052                  -.052                          .012&#x17d;            .75 3              M4                      Y                  -.026                    -.026                    .75                    1.5
      -4          M4                                            .5-.-21                                                                  .5 5              M4                      Y                  -.026                    -.026                    2.25                      3 6              M4              2iYL                        -.052                    -.052                      3~~jj      2      3.75~ !IL r7              M4                      Y                  -.052                    -.052                    3.75                  4.5
*8*              M4*                    Y                      026"                  -.026                    4.                    5.25 9-              M4                      Y-.052                                      -.052                    5.25                    6 10          M~4                    Y                  -.026                    -.026k        <2        6<2                  6.75        C 11              M4                      Y                  -.052                    -.052                    6.75                  7.5 12      M5*                                          10.515                                                                2.25 13              M5                      Y                  -.052                    -.052                    2.25                    3 14:il          >M5                          j Yf          2    -..10                        053                                            7 15              M5                      Y                                            -. 105        __105_3.75                        4.5 16  M52                                                                                  4.5          ~        5,25 17              M5                      Y                  -.105                    -. 105                    5.25                    6 18i - --        M5                                          -. 052          ~      -.052<                        -~6          1ii6.75L 19              M5                      Y                  -.105                    -. 105                    6.75                    7.5 20      2        M6                      Y                    -105                  >-.105                        3                ~3.75 21              M6                      Y                  -.105                    -. 105                    3.75                  4.5
~22,              M6      2~              Y:3A 32            -.052                      052
                                                                                        -.                        4.5___5.25                      _
23              M6                      Y                  -.105                    -. 105                    5.25                      6 2124M62                      1uYi                        -. 052'                  -.052<                      62                  6.75 E8            M7                      Y                  -. 105                  -. 105                    6.75                    7.5 27              M7                      Y                  -.052                    -.052                        6                    .75 29              M3                      V.                -.0-2                                              .                      1.75 31              M3                      Y                  -.052                    -.052                    1.5                  2.25 RISA-3D Version 5.5        [M :\...\...\Engineering\Final Design\CR-N1002-102 PLT Design. R3D]alculation S07-OWe 11 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 315 of 325
 
Company            Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                          Au 6, 2007 Designer            Brian Giometti                                                                                                1:50 PM Job Number          CR-N1002-102                  Crystal River Work Platform Design                                            Checked By: m Member DistributedLoads (BLC 5: BLC 1 TransientArea Loads) (Continued)
Member Label                Direction    Start Magnitude k/f      .. End-Ma      itudefk/ft d.. Start Location ft 00    End Locationfft.%1 32 ~44    ~      M3                ZUY*2                      -.026-.26                                                .53 33                  M3                        Y                  -. 052                    -. 052                        3                        75 34N                  C3                                        ..-.052                .-. 052                        3..
35                  M3                        Y                  -. 026                    -. 026                        4.5                  5.25 M3                        Y                  -.026                    -.026                          6                    6.75 39                  M5                        Y                  -.02_-.052                                            ,75                    1.5 40            M6                        Y                                                  Q.7 41                  M6                        Y                  -.052                    -.052                        .75                    1.5 43                  M6                        Y                  -. 052                    -. 052                        1.25                  2.
45                                            Y                  -.052                    -.052 4L44              M7                        Y-.105                                      *-051~~>                      i0                    :.7        ,
______________        M7____.052                                                            -_052.715 46M7Y-.0 47                  M7                        Y                  -52                      -.105                        1.5_
2.25                      3 149                M7                        Y                  -.105                    -. 105                      3.75                    4.5 50*'        7*M7;i                  _____                      -J5                      -.                  <2        4.5                  5.25~i Member DistributedLoads (BLC 6: BLC 4 TransientArea Loads)
Member Label                Direction    Start Magnituderkift.... End Magnituderk/ft~d.. Start Locationlft.%l              End Location[ft.%]
1                M3                        Y      1          -. 259          1        -.259_            1        6.75              _      7.5 21M4                                                  ~:59  .2                      -.259~                        0                    .7 3                M4                        Y                  -. 129                    -.129                        .75                    1.5 4                M                    2YZIL              -. 259                        -.259                        1.5__2.25                        _
5                M4                        Y                                            -.129
                                                                                              -12_                                                  3    _2.25 6  -          -M4__________                                              -. 259      -293.7 r7_              M4                        Y                  -. 259                    -. 259                      3.75                    4,5 9                M4 1_8__M4___12                    Y                  -. 259                    -.129
                                                                                              -. 259                      5.25 4.5_                      6 5.25 11                M4                        Y                  -. 259                    -. 259                      6.75                    7.5 12~
13                M5                        Y                      51 -
                                                                  -.-.259              4      -.518
                                                                                              -.259                        1522 225                        3 15                M5                        Y                    -.518                    -.518                        3.75                    4.5 14_    __  _  _  _  _    __5                        _  _    _  _  _ _ -.518        -,5183_3.7 23                M5                        Y                    -.518                    -.518                        5.25                      6 1219 16_                M5                        Y Y                    -.518
                                                                    -,259J                  -.518 5                        6.75 4.5                    7.5 5.25____
i 21 18                M6 M5                        Y        'Y        -.518
                                                                    -51
                                                                    -.259                    -.259                        3.75                    4.5
                                                                                                                                                .75..
6______.~
2396                                        Y                    -M518                    -.5189                      525 125                M6                        Y                    -. 518                  -.518                        6.75                  2.5 27              24MM7                        Y Y-259                -.259                    -.259
                                                                                              -. 259                    --- 6                    6.75 6,7 15            1 29                M3                        Y                    -.259                    -.259                          0                    .75 31                M3                        Y                    -.259                    -.259                        1.5                  2.25
  -33                M3                        Y-.259                                        -.259                          3                  3.75 I35                M3              I        Y        1          -.129                    -. 129                      4.5          1        5.25-RISA-3D Version 5.5              [M:\...\...\Engineering\Final Design\CR-N1002-102 PLT Design.R3D]alculation                            S07-1olge    12 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 316 of 325
 
Company                Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                              Aug6, 2007 Designer              Brian Giometti                                                                                                  1:50 PM Job Number            CR-N1002-102                  Crystal River Work Platform Design                                              Checked By:
Member DistributedLoads (BLC 6: BLC 4 TransientArea Loads) (Continued)
Member Label                  Direction      Start Maqnitude klft,.. End Maqnitude          ftd... Start Locationrft,%1        End Location[ft,%j F-36          K>M3                                y~ii          ~-.259                        -                                U_2 37                  M3                        Y                    -. 129                  -.129                                                6.75 38M                                                    -.518                    -.518                          0              -        .75A 1_39                  M5                        Y                    -.259                    -.259                        .75                      1.5 41                  M6                        Y                    -.259                    -.259                        .75                      1.5 4~2                  M6                        y                    '518~'~
                                                                        -.                      -.518                        1.5                    2.25 443                  M6                        Y                    -,259                  --.259                        2.25                      3
~44 145                  M7 M7          ~          2__>_-.518 yi Y                    -.259                    -,518-.0115
                                                                                                -.259                        .75                      1.5 47                  M7 49                    M7                        y-58-581522 -.259                              -.259                        2.25                      3 49                    M7                        Y                    -518                    -. 518                      3.75                      4.5 50            *.*...*M 7-.*                    y''*    ........        259,                : ..-,;*..,
259                        4.5          ,5.25          .......
Joint Loads and Enforced Displacements Joint Label                                  LDM                          Direction                Magnitude[k.k-ft inrad k*sA2/ft]
No Data to Print ...
Member PointLoads (BLC 3: Hydraulic Pump)
Member Label                              Direction                    Maonituderk~k-ftl                        Location[ft,%]
I                          M6                                        y                              -.75                                  %50 Basic Load Cases BLC Description            Category          X Gravity      Y Gravity  Z Gravity      Joint          Point      Distributed Area (Me... Surface 1          Live Load                    LL                                                                                                  1" 3      Hydraulic Pump                    LL                                                                        1 4    T5:1 Platfor Live Load              LL______________S~___
5    BLC 1 Transient Area..            None                                                                                      50 6  3LC~4 TriirntArda-,,__                                            ____        ____          ____          _____________
Load Combinations Descriotion SolvePD... SR... BLC Factor BLC Factor BLC Factor BLC Factor BLC Factor BLC Factor BLC Factor BLC Factor 1    WORKINGL..Yes                          1      1      2 1        1    3 1 1 2 5:1 LIVELO~...Yes                      -2_                  /
Load CombinationDesign Description          ASIF          CD        ABIF        Service      Hot Rolled    Cold Formed          Wood          Concrete        Footings 1 WORKING LOAD                  ---I                                              Yes        I    Yes        /      Yes            Yes 2      5f1 LIVE LOAD~                                                              yes                                YesYe Envelope Joint Displacements Joint                    X [inl      Ic        Y lini        Ic    Z [inl      Ic X Rotation ... Ic Y Rotation ... Ic          Z Rotation  [... Ic 1          N1        , max          0          2            0          1      0          1          0          2 -5.867e-71 2.859e-62 I                mini        0          1i                    2      0          2T        0          1-1,76_3 -6V 1 '4e-I1 14 3          N2        Jmax            0          1            0          1      0          1    2.008e-6        2    -5.903e-7      1  -1 .422e-6        1 4      min        0          2!      -.001                  0'1      2 1 .09e-7                  1.73e-6          2 1-2.862e-'
RISA-3D Version 5.5                [M:\...\...\Engineering\Final Design\CR-N1002-102 PLT Design.R3D]:alculation S07-1W 13 Revision 0 Attachment 2 Page 317 of 325
 
Company                  Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                              Aug6, 2007 Desi ner                Brian Giometti                                                                                                  1:5 PM Job Number: CR-N1002-102                                    Crystal River Work Platform Design                                            Checked By:
Envelope Joint Displacements (Continued)
Joint                          X [inl      Ic      Y [in]    Ic      Z [in]        Ic X Rotation    Ic Y Rotation          Ic Z Rotation F. Ic 5            N3              max          0          2          0        1          0          1 3.946e-7        2 -5.74e-7              1 3.651e-6          2 mi            0'                      1m 12            0          2~0V-1.584e-7    1 1-1.722e-6          2K 1.278e-6          1 7            N4        -_-max              0          1          0        1          0          1  6.227e-6      2  -5.901e-7          1 -1.261e-6          1 8_    ____                    min                      2        .00      2L        0          2'  1.597e-6    1  -172-6_K                  259e6-9            N5              max          0          2          0        1          0          1  3.946e-7      2    -5.74e-7          1    3.64e-6        2 10                                        0n        -1&#x17d; I      &#xfd;70    1        ~2        '0      2 -1.584e-7 1          1.722e-          2  h.27e6 11            N6              max          0          2          0        1          0          1  2.354e-7      2  -5.867e-7          1    2.848e-6        2 112                      ~          nn m'          0        i        -. 001                  0          2 ~6.999e-8      1 -1.763e-              2L 1VA"O&#xfd;-6 '111 13            N7              max          0          2          0        1          0          1  2.853e-6      2  -5.902e-7          1    6.97e-7        2 14                ~            mn            0          f&#xfd;
                                                            &#xfd;      -Oi                                                ~f        774e-6 1Qj-1.'5'.                -2.329-          1 15            N8              max          0          2          0        1          0          1  7.669e-7      2  -5.885e-7          1    7.758e-7        2 16min                                        o    ,                        21        . 0,00          2.349e-7      1.1.768e-6 1 2I_ -2.........
17            N9              max          0          2          0        1          0          1  4.145e-6      2  -5.871e-7          1          0        1 19            N10              max          0          2          0      1          0          1    1.194e-6 2      -5.866e-7          1          0        2 20..            ......          m*n          0      1      ..,00          2          0          2        leZi-7 I 1 3,0*LL          - Z6i**                      ..........
0,        1 21            Nll              max          0          1          0      1          0          1    5.166e-6 2      -5.874e-7          1 2.381e-6          1 22 1                                i                        1 -.001      _2            0        2~ 1.279e-6 1          1-1.76.4e-6          2 '-6.275e-7,      '2 23            N12              max          0          1          0      1          0          1 1.597e-6 2          -5.873e-7          1 2.283e-6          1 24                              minij        0i4        2-        .001      2      '    0~        2    4.922e-7 1      -1.764e-            2  -785-7 25            N13              max          0          1          0      1          0          1 6.227e-6 2        -5.901e-7          1 -1.25e-6          1 min                    2* * .001          2          0        i 2 _7,      e            - 7. e-,        2- -          eii 27            N14              max          0          1          0      1          0          1 2.008e-6 2        -5.903e-7          1 -1.411e-6          1 28I                              min          0              1, -- 0        2,*iD9eL                                11  -1.73e6i                -2.1-29            N15              max          0          2          0      1          0          1 8.698e-7 2        -5.883e-7          1    -6.89e-6      1 30                  -...            n....._L1,0,,2_ira0                                          *2    2.66e71          -1.76              2-96l.54e-6          2 N16              Max          0          2          0        1          0          1  3.329e-6 2 -5.854e-7                1 -6.937e-6          1
                    .2.          Mm..          0                      0      22          0.              7.248e-72 1 i 1757e-6                2 - ;.;e-7          2 33            N17              max          0          1          0        1          0          1  1.517e-6 2 -5.868e-7                1 9.647e-6          2 Ifi1 f                                        2 4.673e-7        1 4-1.72e-            2 6.84-              1..
35            N18              max          0                      0        1          0          1  4.961e-6      2  -5.869e-7          1    9.744e-6        2 37            N19              max          0          1          0        1          0          1  1.401e-5      2  -1.391e-6          1 -3.296e-6          1 38              ~          min          0        12            0i    2' '        0            ' .4e-6        1 -. 15e62 -1.06e-5 L2--
39            N20              max          0          1          0        1          0          2    1.346e-5      2    1.936e-5          2    -1.141e-6      1 40                              min          0          2          0      2          0,          1 4.115e-6 1 1          .62ge-6      A    -5.996e-6        21 41            N21              max          0          2          0        1          0          1  1.193e-5      2    1.438e-7          2    1.059e-5      2
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Company            Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                                Aug6, 2007 Designer          Brian Giometti                                                                                                    1:50 PM Job Number: CR-N1002-102                              Crystal River Work Platform Design                                            Checked By:
Envelope Joint Displacements (Continued)
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Company                Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                                      Aug6, 2007 Designer              Brian Giometti                                                                                                            1M:5 PM Job Number: CR-N1002-102                                    Crystal River Work Platform Design                                                  Checked By:
Envelope Member Section Forces (Continued)
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259                        5 max              0        1        .005        2        0      1        0          1      0        1              1 261        M27            1    max
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Company                  Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                                Aug 6, 2007 Designer                  Brian Giometti                                                                                                    1Cek  PM By:.
Job Number: CR-N1002-102                                          Crystal River Work Platform Design                                        Checked Envelope Member Section Forces (Continued)
Member              Sec                Axialfkl        Ic y Shear[k]      Ic z Shear[k    Ic Torque[k-ft]      Ic y-y Momen... Ic z-z Momen,              11 299 1m5                                      axi          0            2 1 .006          1      0        1          0        2        0          1          0          2 30,"                            .~n            aI 0                    1        .0006
                                                                                  ..      1        0+..      Y1 0,            1*      0      '2.            0            1,1 301              M31              11maxI                  0            1      -.006      1    0        1          0        2        0          2          0          1 3 2                                      I..min..0.                    2        .... 2      0        1          0                  0          1          02_
309                                  5 max                0            1        .006      1    0        1          0        2        0          2          0          1 310                              min            0            2        .006      _2    0      1          0        1        0          1-          0 311              M32                1max                .034          2          0      1    0        1          0        1        0          1          0        1 312*",                      i,.        I    m.          .034            1          0      1      0      2          0        1        0          1          0          i.
319                                  5    max          .012          1          0      1      0      2          0        1        0          1          0        1
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321            M33                1 max                  0          2      -. 006    2      0      1          0        2        0          1          0        2 22                                      m0**, 0                                        I*1            1                            0          2          0        1 329                                5 max                  0          2        .006      2      0      1          0        2        0          1          0        2 330n                                              0~        1'      .006      1J    0~                0Th                0_          2 331            M34                I max                0            1      -.006      1      0      1          0        2        0          2          0        1
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_34                      ~              min              0D          1      .006    '1      0      iI        0,          1i      0o        1~          0 349                                5    max              0          2      -.006        1    0        1        0        2        0          2          0        1 351            M36              1      max              0          1        .006      2      0        1        0        2        0          1          0        2 352                  ---      min,              0          2        .00        1    0Q      1Th 0            1-1          0          2[
1359                                5    mmax            0            1      -.006      2      0        1        0        2        0          1          0        2 360                            j_____                  0ii            2        -.006'    1      0~1/41'              0iL~      1A        0          2          0          1'~'
361            M37                1      max          -. 39          1      -.004      2      0        1        0          1    .002          1        .007        2
'362                            FLL7miii              -1.2-2-3        2  iL.01j          1    0~      2          0o        21    .062'.0 1QJ 369                                5    max            -.42          1      .022      2      0        1        0          1      .02          2        -.01        1 701      _      __                                                        .01              0                                    .1          1        -Q2fi          )
Envelope Member Section Stresses Member          Sec            Axial~ksil    I y, Shea... Ic z Shea... Ic        -Ta ksi        Ic      -Batfksi        Ic z-Ta      ... Ic z-Bat... Ic 01iK 1
______                                              1    __11____  11            11        0          11          0111                0                0<  11 2            M2                  i max        0-        1      0      1        0  1          0          1          0            1                        0    1 9                            5 max              0        1      0      1        0  1          0          1          0            1      0        1      0    1 11            M2              imax              1          0.          1        0  1          0          1          0            1      0        1      0      1 240 212                        1          min 1~00m 12 1 -b-
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                                                                                                                                                '0        11* 0 1'            1II 19                            5 max              0        1      0      1        0  1          0          1          0            1      0        1      0      1 21            M3              I      max        0        1    .455 2            0  1        0            1            0          1      0        1      0      1 20                                          0imJ          -4        1            1          00          11-          0            11    0                0 29                              5 max            0        2 -          2137 1
1            M4              1 max            0        1 .455        2          0  1          0          1            0            1    0        1        0      1
                              ....... in!          0        2 '.136        1 *'3/400'1>                          11          0            1    0        1      0,    1O 39                            5 max            0        2 -137          1          0  1          0          1            0            1    01        0              1 41            M5              1 max            0        1 .722 L2 10                1          0          1            0            1    0        1      0      1
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Company              Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                      Aug 6, 2007 Designer            Brian Giometti                                                                                          1:5b PM Job Number: CR-N1002-102                              Crystal River Work Platform Design                                    Checked By:
Envelope Member Section Stresses (Continued)
- -    Member          Sec          Axialfksi] Ic v Shea... Ic z Shea... Ic        v-To [ksi        Icq  -Bot ksi]    Ic z-Top[k...Ic z-Botlk... Ic m12irI                  _5___ 1      0~      ~          01                    0<<      i1      0        i    0  1 61      M7              I 'max            0    1  .722    2      0      1            0            1        0        1        0        1    0    111 69                      5 max            0    1 -. 183 1          0    1            0            1        0        1        0        1    0      1 70                              m~in'0"          2 -.722'2<_O              1    <    0              1        0"O i    1      0        14    0    1 71      M8              1      max-.198        1 -.004 1            0    1            0            1        0        1      0        1    0    1 72                              minl-.588 ~2          0 -10082              >    <0          J1            0        1!      0        11    0    1 79            ..        5 max-.285 1                .185 2          0    1            0            1        0        1      0        1    0    1 8        M9              1max-.1981 -. 002 1                          0    1            0            1        0        1      0        1    0    1 82                            Ii-.872                .05-2<          O.2-                0            1-      0        1~      0        1    0 89                      5 max-_285 1                .193    2      0    2            0            1        0        1      0      1      0 90                              min -.808 12        .066    _1      0    1                                  0        1      0      1      0.
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Company          Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                          Aug 6,2007 Designer        Brian Giometti                                                                                              1.:5 PM Job Number: CR-N1002-102                        Crystal River Work Platform Design                                            Checked By:
Envelope Member Section Stresses (Continued)
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n0 0011-1                1>        11            0              1            0            2        0    2      0      1 221      M23          1 max        0      2      0    1 -.011      2          0              1            0            1        0      1    0    1 229                    5 miax      0      2      0    1 .011      2          0              1            0          1        0      1    02 231      M24          1nax .028          2      0    1      0    2          0              1            0          1        0      1    0      1 239                    5 max      .011    1      0    2      0    2 2          0              1            0            1        0            0      1 241      M25        1max.029 2                0    1      0    1          0              1            0            1        0      1    0      1 249                  5  max    .011    1      0      1      0    1          0              2            0            1        0      2    0      2 251      M26        1 max        0    1 -.011      2      0    1          0                1            0          2        0      1    0 259                  51max        0    1 .011 2            0    1
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Company                  Precision Surveillance Corporation                                                                                                              Aug 6, 2007 Designer                  Brian Giomnetti                                                                                                                                  1:50 PM Bv:
Checked Job Number: CR-NI002-102                                            Crystal River~Nnrk PIMfnrm D~inn                                                                      Checked Bv:
Nork Platfor Desian Envelope Member Section Stresses (Continued)
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==Title:==
JIB ARM ASSEMBLY DESIGN 1  Updated Information                      B.A. GIOMETTI        10/04/07          C.E. COX                10/04/07 0  Original Issue                            B.A. GIOMETTI        9/11/07          C.E. COX                9/11/07 No.              Description                    Prepared By          Date          Reviewed By                Date PSC SIGN OFF REVISIONS Calculation S07-0033 Revision 0 Attacnment 3 Page 1 of 11
 
DOCUMENT NUMBER:      CR-N1002-104                                    REVISION:    1    PAGE:    1 DOCUMENT TITLE:      JIB ARM ASSEMBLY DESIGN PROJECT TITLE:        30TH YEAR TENDON SURVEILLANCE AT CRYSTAL RIVER              DATE:  10/04/07          Ene rgluy 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 During a walk down of the tendons selected for the 8th Period (30th Year) Tendon Surveillance at Crystal River Unit 3, it was observed that Tendon End 62H30/BT6 was located inside of an adjacent building. This tendon is scheduled to have liftoff testing performed, and because it is located inside, the hydraulic stressing ram must to be supported in a method that does not involve using the standard Upper Support Frames provided by PSC, located on the exterior of the containment building.
1.2 In order to support the hydraulic stressing ram PSC will provide and install a custom jib arm assembly. The purpose of this calculation is to evaluate the jib arm assembly's ability to support the required load of the stressing ram. The evaluation is done using a combination of hand calculations and computerized output from RISA 3D version 5.5. RISA-3D calculates both the force and stress in each individual member with respect to the member size designation. The entire evaluation has been performed in accordance with AISC 9 th Ed. ASD 2.0 EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT 2.1 The jib arm assembly will be installed onto the bearing plates of the two tendons above tendon 62H30 (i.e.
62H31 & 62H32). The bottom attachment point of the jib arm, which supports the monorail, will be bolted to the top two holes of the bearing plate for tendon 62H31. The top attachment, which supports the tensile brace, will be bolted the bottom two holes of the bearing plate for tendon 62H32. This arrangement will allow the jib arm to be installed, and utilized without interfering with either tendon or its grease can.
2.2 The Jib Arm Assembly has a safe working load (5:1 factor of safety) capacity of 2 Ton (4,000 Ib). Figure 1 below identifies the major components of the jib arm. Figure 2 below identifies the pertinent dimensions used in the evaluation of the jib arm assembly.
2.3 The hydraulic stressing ram will be raised and lowered using a 2 Ton chain fall. The stressing ram weighs approximately 3,000 Ib, which is well within the safe working capacity of the assembly.
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DOCUMENT NUMBER:        CR-N1002-104                                          REVISION:  1    PAGE:      2 DOCUMENT TITLE:          JIB ARM ASSEMBLY DESIGN PROJECT TITLE:          3 0 TH YEAR TENDON SURVEILLANCE AT CRYSTAL RIVER                DATE:    10/04/07        .. i FIGURE 2 6'-21/,'
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5' 3.0 CALCULATIONS 3.1 Computer Calculation 3.1.1  The computer model has been simplified into two (2) members: the monorail and the tension brace. A total of 10 load combinations were analyzed. The load combinations fall into two groups, working load (4kip) and 5:1 ultimate load (20kip). Each group of load combinations was evaluated at 5 locations, namely every foot starting at the end of the monorail. An allowable stress increase of 1/3 has been applied to compensate for the ultimate loading conditions (LC6 - LC10).
3.1.2  The provided solution consists of the envelop of all the applied load combinations, and presents the data from the worst-case loading scenario. All of the members' stresses, code checks and boundary condition reactions are acceptable. The results of the evaluation are included in Attachment 1 of this document, and the pertinent information from the results that is used in the following hand calculations is summarized below in Table 1.
TABLE I Member                                            Max. Member Forces Label          Section I Shape            Axial        Shear          Moment        Max Code Check M2                Tension            70.282K            OK            OK              0.475K 1-1/2" All-Thread M3        Horizontal / $8X18.4      6 4 .1 7 3 K  2 0 .0 2 3 K    2 5 .0 14 K        0.977K Joint      Joint Coordinates                  Max. Joint Reactions              Max. Dis lacement Label        X-Dir          Y-Dir      X-Dir          Y-Dir          Z-Dir      X-Dir          Y-Dir N1          0 ft.          0 ft. 6 4 .1 7 3 K  1 4 .3 1 2 K        OK        0              0 N2          0 ft.        1.5625 ft. -64.173 K        28.66K              OK        0              0 N3        5.0 ft.          0 ft.        OK              OK              OK    -0.31 in.      -0.344 in.
Calculation S07-0033 Revision 0 Attachment 3 Page 3 of 11
 
DOCUMENT NUMBER:      CR-N1002-104                                            REVISION:  1    PAGE:      3 DOCUMENT TITLE:      JIB ARM ASSEMBLY DESIGN PROJECT TITLE:        30T"YEAR TENDON SURVEILLANCE AT CRYSTAL RIVER                    DATE:    10/04/07      Prlgress Enlergy 3.2 Hand Calculation 3.2.1    The following hand calculations are included to demonstrate the ability of the connections to withstand the calculated loads from RISA. These calculations are necessary because of the simplified nature of the computer model.
3.2.2    Because of considering the 5:1 ultimate strength condition in the envelope solution, all of the maximum loads taken from the computer model correspond to that condition. Where appropriate, the 5:1 loads are compared with the yield strength of the member in question (instead of 0.6Fy). This remains a conservative approach because the member will not be allowed to yield, even under the maximum loading.
3.2.3    Tension to Horizontal Connection 3.2.3.1    Check (6)- %" A325 Bolts in single shear:
Max Load, Pm,,x = 70. 2 8 2 K @ 15o Pmax,x = 0 .2 8 2 K "COS(15) = 67.887K 7
Pmax,Y = 7 0 .2 8 2 K "sin(15) = 18.190K Capacity of (6) %"A325 Bolts (Per AISC ASD 9t Ed., Section 4-3, Table I-A & I-D)
Allowable Shear, Fv = 18 .6K per bolt = 6. 18.6K = 111.6K > 6 7 .8 8 7 K                      .-.Acceptable Allowable Tension, Ft = 19.4K per bolt = 6. 19.4 K= 116.4K > 1 8 . 1 9 0 K                    .-.Acceptable 3.2.3.2    Check 014 Pin in double shear:
Max Shear on each plane, Fvp =              2        =
2 Area of Shear Plane, AV =2                T(l.25) 2 = 1.227in 4            4 Stress on ShearPlane, fv = Fvp = 3 5 . 1 4 1K = 28.64ksi < 36ksl for A36                      .-.Acceptable 2
AV        1.227in 3.2.3.3    Check Plates in shear at Tension-Horizontal Connection:
3.2.3.3.1      Three Plate connection (Bottom):
Shear perplate, Fv =-        3      = 23.427 2
ShearArea for 3/8" Plate (Outside), Av = 2. [0.375in. 2.1875in] = 1.64in Stress on 3/8"Plate, IV = Fv          2 3 .4 2 7 K -=  14.28ksi < 36ksi for A36              .-.Acceptable 2
Av      1.64in 2
ShearArea for 3/4"Plate (Inside), Av = 2. [0.75in .1.25in] = 1.875in Stress on 3/8" Plate, fv =        =  23"427K2        12.49ksl < 36ksi for A36              .-.Acceptable Av      1.875in 3.2.3.3.2      Double Plate connection (Top):
Shearper plate = 35. 1 4 1K (from 3.2.3.2) 2 ShearArea for 1/2" Plate, Av = 2. [0.5in. 2.125in] = 2.125in Stress on 112" Plate, fv = Fv        35"14 1K2    = 16.54ksi < 36ksi for A36                .-.Acceptable Av      2.125in Calculation S07-0033 Revision 0 Attachment 3 Page 4 of 11
 
DOCUMENT NUMBER:      CR-N1002-104                                      REVISION:      1    PAGE:      4 DOCUMENT TITLE:      JIB ARM ASSEMBLY DESIGN PROJECT TITLE:        30TH YEAR TENDON SURVEILLANCE AT CRYSTAL RIVER                  DATE:    10/04/07        '  rS A 3.2.4    Tension Member Max Load, Pax= 7 0 .2 8 2 K, Axial Allowable Tensile Stress, Ft = 0.33F,                (Per AISC ASD 9 th Ed., Section 4-3, Table I-A)
Minimum Tensile Strength, Fu = 125,000psi                      (McMaster-Carr Part No. 98957A645)
Tensile Area, At -      '    -      (15)2 = 1.77in2 4          4 Allowable Tensile Force, T      =  0.33Fu
* At  = 0.33 .125 .1.77 = 73.0 K* 022
                                                                                                                    .'Acceptable 3.2.5    Tension to Bearing Plate Connection 3.2.5.1  Check 01% Pin in double shear:
See 3.2.3.2                                                                                  .-.Acceptable 3.2.5.2  Check Plates in Shear and Tension-Bearing Plate Connection:
All Plates t = 1/2", with 2.125" Edge Distance, see 3.2.3.3.2                                .-.Acceptable A 3.2.5.3  Check 01% - 7 A325 Bolt in double shear:
Max Load, P/max = 70. 2 8 2K@ 15o Pmax,x = 70.282K cos(1 5) = 67.887K Pnax,Y = 7 0 .2 8 2 K "sin(15) =
18.190K Capacity of 011 - 7 A325 Bolt (Per AISC ASD 9h Ed., Section 4-3, Table I-D)
Allowable Shear,Fv = 7 3 . 6 K> 6 7 .8 8 7 K                                                  .-.Acceptable 3.2.5.4    Check (4)-%3/4" A325 Bolts in single shear:
Pmax.,x = 64.1 7 3 K from Joint N2 Reaction Pmax,Y  = 2 8 .6 6 K from Joint N2 Reaction Capacity of (4) 3/4" A325 Bolts (Per AISC ASD 9th Ed., Section 4-3, Table I-A & I-D)
Allowable Shear,Fv = 18 .6 K per bolt = 4 . 18 .6 K = 7 4 .4K > 2 8 .6 6 K                    .-.Acceptable Allowable Tension, Ft = 19 .4 Kper bolt = 4 .19 .4 K= 7 7 . 6 K> 6 4 .1 7 3 K                .-.Acceptable 3.2.5.5  Check 3/4" Plates to transfer force to WT6X20:
2 Plates, tension perplate, Tp=-              K = 35.141K 2
3                        2 Each plate has area, AT      =    in. 71,2 in = 5.625in Stress on Plate, fT    = FT =    35141K      6.25ksi < 36ksi for A36                        .-.Acceptable AT    5.625in 2 Calculation S07-0033 Revision 0 Attachment 3 Page 5 of 11
 
DOCUMENT NUMBER:          CR-N1002-104AD                              REVISION:      1    PAGE:.TJ 5 DOCUMENT TITLE:          JIB ARM ASSEMBLY DESIGN PROJECT TITLE:          3 0 TH YEAR TENDON SURVEILLANCE AT CRYSTAL RIVER            DATE:  10/04/07
_________                                                                                    j    Ehergy 3.2.5.6    Check 2 011 - 7 A325 Bolt in double shear at bearing plate:
Prax,x =    6 4 .1 7 3 K    from Joint N2 Reaction Pax.,Y =    28  .6 6 K  from Joint N2 Reaction Capacity of (2) 01% A325 Bolts (Per AISC ASD 9t Ed., Section 4-3, Table I-A & I-D)
Allowable Shear,Fv = 2 5 .8K per bolt = 2 25.8K = 51.6K > 2 8 .6 6 K                      .-.Acceptable Allowable Tension, Ft = 54.0K per bolt = 2
* 54.0 = 108.0K >    6 4 .1 7 3 K            .-.Acceptable 3.2.6    Horizontal to Bearing Plate Connection 3.2.6.1    Check (4)-    3/4"  A325 Bolts in double shear:
Pmax,x =    6 4 .1 7 3 K  from Joint N1 Reaction Pmax,y =    14  .3 1 2 K  from Joint NI Reaction See 3.2.5.4                                                                              .-.Acceptable 3.2.6.2    Check 01% Pin in double shear:
Max Applied force for Joint N2 is worst case, See 3.2.3.2                                .-.Acceptable 3.2.6.3    Check Plates in Shear and Tension-Bearing Plate Connection:
Max Applied force for Joint N2 is worst case, See 3.2.5.2                                .-.Acceptable 3.2.6.4    Check 01%- 7 A325 Bolt in double shear:
Max Applied force for Joint N2 is worst case, See 3.2.5.3                                .-.Acceptable 3.2.6.5    Check (4)- %" A325 Bolts in single shear:
Max Applied force for Joint N2 is worst case, See 3.2.5.4                                .-.Acceptable 3.2.6.6    Check 3/4" Plates to transfer force to WT6X20:
Max Applied force for Joint N2 is worst case, See 3.2.5.5                                .-.Acceptable 3.2.6.7    Check 2 01%/- 7 A325 Bolt in double shear at bearing plate:
Max Applied force for Joint N2 is worst case, See 3.2.5.6                                .-.Acceptable
 
==4.0 CONCLUSION==
 
4.1 From the above calculations, it is concluded that the Bearing Plate Jib Arm Assembly is acceptable for use during the 8kh Period (3 0th Year) Tendon Surveillance at Crystal River Unit 3.
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Z      X Precision Surveillance Corp CR Jib Arm Assembly Brian Giometti                                  Sept 11, 2007 at 10:43 AM CR-N 1002-104                                  ram h          OanOa1009f3.r 33 Revision 0 Attachment 3 Page 7 of 11
 
Company          Precision Surveillance Corp                                                                                    Sept 5, 2007 Designer        Brian Giometti                                                                                                  1:46 PM Job Number      CR-N1002-104                                CR Jib Arm Assembly                                                Checked By:      CEC Global Display Sections for Member Calcs                          5
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Wood Code                                                  NDS 91/97: ASD WoodTemperature                                            ___________
Concrete Code                                              ACI 2002 Number of Shear Regions                                    4
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Member PrimaryData Label        I Joint      J Joint        K Joint      Rotate(deg) Section/Shape          Design List    Type        Material    Design Rules 1        M2            N2          N4                                            TENSION        Round Default    Beam ASTMA19...            Default Member Advanced Data Label        I Release          J Release            I Offsetlinl        J Offsetlinl      T/C Only      Physical      TOM          Inactive F1    I    M2      II                      Be nPIN          I1Euler                                      Bucklingl  Yes              I              I N13Ye                                                                              2.-2          Yes Joint Coordinatesand Temperatures 1                Label N1                              X [ff1 X0f]Y0ft                  Y [ff1                Z 0[ft1            Temp 0en[fl F        Detach From Diap...
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RISA-3D Version 5.5            [M:\...\...\Engineering\Temp Design\ram hanger 100903.r3d]                                    Calculation SO7-0Il~ge 1 Revision 0 Attachment 3 Page 8 of 11
 
Company              Precision Surveillance Corp                                                                                  Sept 5, 2007 Designer              Brian Giometti                                                                                                1:46 PM Job Number: CR-N1002-104                                          CR Jib Arm Assembly                                              Checked By:        CEC Joint Boundary Conditions Joint Label              X [k/inl              Y [Winl          Z fk/in]    X Rot.fk-ft/radl  Y Rot.[k-ft/radl  Z Rot.[k-ft/radl      Footing 1              N2                Reaction              Reaction          Reaction    I 12    I        N1              I  Reaction        IReaction              Reaction    IReaction 3              N3                                                      /Reaction 4      *44 Member PointLoads (BLC 1: 1 foot)
Member Label                                Direction                  Magnitudefk.k-ft]                        Location[ft,%1 1                            M3                                        Y                              -4                                    1 Member PointLoads (BLC 2: 2 foot)
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1                            M3                                        Y                              -4                                    4 Member PointLoads (BLC 5: 5 foot)
Member Label                                Direction                MagnitudeNkAk-ft]                        Locationfft,%]
1                            M3                                        Y                              -4                                    5 Basic Load Cases BLC Description              Category              X Gravity  Y Gravity  Z Gravity      Joint      Point      Distributed Area (Me... Surface 1            1 foot                    None-                                                                    1
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3            3 foot                    None                                                                    I 4      4foot~                    None_________________
5            5 foot                    None                  _1 6L        Self Weig,      t        _____                    ____          ___                    ___                                    ___
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33                ft-4-kip                      Yes            3      1  6    1
  *4*                    Aftki4 kipi                      Yes,                  1  6 1....
5                        5 ft 4 kip                      Yes            5 1      6 1 6 1                5.1 - 1f-4_kip__                        e            17TI5    6 1_1' 1 7                  5:1 - 2 ft- 4 kip                    Yes            2 5      6 1 9                    5:1 - 4 ft- 4 kip                    Yes            4      5  6    1 RISA-3D Version 5.5                [M:\...\...\Engineering\Temp Design\ram hanger 100903.r3d]                                  Calculation S07-00dge 2 Revision 0 Attachment 3 Page 9 of 11
 
Company                Precision Surveillance Corp                                                                                                                Sept 5, 2007 Designer                Brian Giometti                                                                                                                            1:46 PM Job Number            CR-N1002-104                                      CR Jib Arm Assembly                                                                    Checked By:          CEC Load CombinationDesign DescriDtion              ASIF              CD          ABIF          Service      Hot Rolled    Cold Formed                            Wood          Concrete          Footings 1          1 ft 4 kip                                                        I          -A      Yes                  Yes                          Yes              Yes              Yes ft 4 kip____
_2_3_        _2__t_______3                                                  Yes                  Yes                          Yes              Yes              Yes 3__                                        __3_I_4k_                                            Yes                  Yes                          Yes              Yes              Ye 4      4 ft 4 kip                              ,            ,Yes                                Yes                                                Y                Yes      - Yes 5 - _ 5ft 4 kio                                                ____              _              Yes                  Yes                          Yes              Yes--._Ye 6 ,5:1 - 1 ft- 4 kip                1.33                                                        Yes                  Yes                          Yes              Yes              Yes 9    5:1 - 48i ft ft-5-*4:
4: kip k -      1.33 3,                                                      /    Yes                  Yes
                                                                                                            ............................  ...... Yes              Yes              Yes 9      51 4ft 4kilj3                                                Ys                          es                      Yes              Ye              Yeses 110    ili:1-ft-4~kip            <1.33                                                          Ye                    Yes__                        Yes__            Ye~              Y&#x17d;~L  9xii Envelope Joint Displacements Joint                          X [inl        Ic        Y rinl      , Ic    Z rin]      Ic X Rotation ... Ic Y Rotation                          ... Ic Z Rotation .. Ic 1            Ni              max            0            1            0            10      ,0        1 1                    0                11        0          1 -7.488e-4 1 3              N2              max            0          10            0            1        0                                                10 1        0          1 -5.786e-4              1 5            N3              max          -.004          5        -.015            1        0        1                      0                1        0          1 -4.125e-5              1 6                            -min -_            .031.....-8          .344          10        0        1                      0::              1        0            1 1-7...3e-3 11 7            N4              max          -.004          1        -.015            1        0        1                      0                1        0          1    -4.036e-5 1
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-6                                mi<1          0          1                        1          0                              0L~ ~1                    0QT        1 LD..1    0 7          Totals:            max            0          7      20.115            10        0        1 Envelope Member Section Forces Member              Sec                Axialrkl              y Shearrk]        Ic z Shearfkl        Ic Torauefk-ft] Ic v-y Momen... Ic z-z Momen... Ic I            M2                1      max        -2.998          1        .011          9        0          1                      0            1      0          1        0            1
  -2                                      iniri 1-70.282 110              _011 _45                  0            1f                >0~ 1                    0          1L        0i......      1 3                              2      max        -2.995          1        .005          9        0          1                      0            1      0          1      -.008            5 4                                      min ~-70.28              .110        .005          5        0                                  0                                          .0 5                              3      max        -2.993          1            0          1        0          1                      0            1      0          1      -.01            5 7                              4      max        -2.991          1        -.005          9        0            1                    0            1      0          1      -.008            5
: 8.                            M. -70.275~ 10                    -.005>        5        Q>          1f                    0 ~          1    ~0&            1    -.00om 9                              5      max -2.988                1        -.011          9        0            1                    0            1      0          1        0            1 1*U                                    imin -70.273              10        -i***          5                1                          0            1                            0" 11            M3                1 max 64.173                    10      14.312          6        0            1                    0            1      0            1    -.911            1 12                                    miin 2 7l33                1      8.5*5                  0            1                    0                    -1 13                              2      max        64.173        10        8.575          7        0            1                    0            1      0            1      -2.2            5 15                              3      max        64.173        10        2.837          8        0            1                    0            1      0            1      .029            10
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SPECIFICATIONS REAZCTOR BUILDING LINER AID PEN'ETRATIONS AND FERSONNEL ACCESS LOCKS CRYSTAL RPVER - UNIT NO. 3
:LORIDA FK7f'MR CORPORA TION SP-5566                    JULY 25,            :968 FPC-321-331 and B4.2 AISOVED -C - L.      JL IVERT      NGIT 3                      DATE ISSUED FV- CRYSTAL RIVW**,-    U      3                  DATE Gilbert Associates, I-c.
525 Lancaster Avenue                                R.L.G.  -
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SP-5566
                                                                        -- 25-68 Revised 10-2-69 Addendum c - October 2, 1969 This Addendu-m includes charges in Sections 4, 5 and 6 as previously set forth in Addendum A dated August 21, 1968, and Addendum B dazed March 4, 1969, and are noted by ]A ]B in the margin of this Addendum. Additional changes to date are also included and are noted ]C in the margin. Balance of wording is same as original Specification SP-5566 dated July 25, 196P, and is presented in this form for clarity and continuity.
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I                      SPECIFICATi ON REACTOR BUILDING LINIR AND PENETRATIONS CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5566                  JULY 25, 1968 REVISED October 2, 1969 K      4, C'
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SP-5566 7-25-68 rePROOSAL                                    1 To:        Florida Fower Corporation P. 0. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, Florida      33733 Attention: Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby proposes to furnisb and inst 1i on Florida Power Corporation's Crystal River Plant near Crystal River, Florida,the materials set forth in the attached Specifications No. SP-5566.
Firm Lump Sum Price for furnishing and constructing reactor building liner, penetrations and personnel access locks as specified:
($)
(Price in Words)
Test chan.els over and above those outlined in l:O2.4 of instructions to Bidders shall be furnished at      a cost of                          (      per lintft)
If WORK specified herein is not continuous, additional costs of motilization and demobilization shall be                          per occurence.
Alternate design, fabrication,      and attaching supports complete with wheels for the removable section of the equipment hatch, including provisions for leveling, shall be provided at a cost of The Bidder shall clean all steel surfaces exposed to the interior of the reactor building as specified in SSPC - SP-5-63, '"hite Metal Blast Cleaning" and shop coat with one coat of Carbozinc No. 11 To a dry film thickness of 3.5 Mills for the sum of Unit prices for each of the PevetratieA Types shall be as listed below (Ref. Dwg. E-521-O3h):
I.      Hot Penetration - Type I Having expansion bellow and cooling          each  S
: 2.      Mechanical Penetrazion - Type. II Paving expansion bellow without cooling      each  $
: 3. Mechanical For Cold Penetration - Type III Without bellow and without cooling            each  $
( *4.                    Spare Penetration - Type V Sleeve and end covers only                    each  S II-1
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 8-21-68 Revised 8-29-68
: i. Spare Penetration - Type V Sleeve and end covers only                                  each    $
: 5. Purge PiFing Penetration - T*ype Vi                          each
: 6. Eqaipment Access Penetration - Type VII                      each    $
The Bidder shall omit priming the exterior surface of the liner plate (Section 4:12.3) for a dedact s'n of                          $ --. _
Unit prices for itcs          as set forth in Addendum A, --a-1:02.15 as follows:
: 1. Additional- crane rail support assemblies                      each
: 2. Anchor bolts for steam generator rigging crane anchor                                                  each    $._
: 3. ladder and cage                                                        $_
The unit price per pound of plate materiel including All fabri'at4 :',
shop, and field welding, detailing, and erection costs as set forth in item 4:02-3.h:
Price per pound                                                        $
Cost o'L Performance and. Pa**ment Blond, per $l,000, if requested:                                                          $_
if this Proposal is accepted the undersioned hereby agrees to begin WORK prompt3y and complete the WORK in accor-dan.ce with the time schedule stipulated in the attached Specifications.
Date of Bide.      __________                    Signed  ______________
Title Business Address of Bidder State of incorporation Address of Princimpal Office K.
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3?- 5566 7-25-68 Revised 10-2-69 SECTION IV DETAILED SPECIFECATIONS Item                          Title                Peg e 4:01  Scope of Work                                TV-I 4:02 Work Included                                  i-i 4:03  Work Not Included                            17%-3 4:o4  Codes and Regulations                        i7-3 4:05  Desig  Requirements                          IV-3 4:06  Materials                                    IV-4 4:07  Welding                                      IV-5 4:08  Test Channels                                  It-8 4:09  Erection Tolerances                          r#-s 4:io  Penetration and Openings                    iV-9 4:!1  Preliminary Tests                            1V-l1 4:12  Painting                                      1V-12 4:13  Material Damages                            iV-12 4:14  Penetration List                            !V-13 4.,15 Inspection                                  1V-13 4:16  Lightning Protection During Liner Erectiom  iV-13 49
 
SP-7- 5566 5-6 4:0!    Scone of Work 4:01.1  The WORK to be zerforied under this Contract sha:l include the design, furnishinz- fabricaticn, delivery, unloading, storage as necessary, erection of the steel liner including penetratior sleeves and instal-lation of rener-ration inserts, suppied by others and all necessary testing of steel liner and penetration installation for the Reactor Building, complete and. as specified herein and/or as shown on Drawings.
4:01.2  The reactor building for the Crystal River Plant, Unit No. 3 of the Florida Power Cornorazion will be a steel lined concrete shell in the form of a vertical rignt cylinder with an ellipsoidal dome and flat base. The concrete ttickness will -e 3'-6" for the cylindrical walls and 3'-0" for zhe dome.
4:01.3  The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for erecting a leak tigr          'lner.
The degree of leak tigztness shall ensure a containment leak rate of no greater thaz 0.25 z;er cent by weight of contained air in 24 hours at 55 psig. The CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for designing liner reinforcezent adequate to resist all erection loads including those additional erection loads specified herein, but excluding those erection loads resulting from using -he liner as a for for concrete work, The CONT7R.ACTOR shall also be responsible for properly fabricat-ing a liner which will be an element of the compcsite steel and con-crete she-".      71-e struntural design of that portion of the equipment access door extending beyond the reinforced concrete shell shall be the CONTRACTOR'S responsibility.
4  :01.4 In addition, the CO7TFACTOR shall      be responsible for the shop or field installation of all Mecna.,._    _ a..w zecCLrai penetration inserts, ircludinn all testing as      specified herein, A-y leakI detected, requiring repair, shall      be the resnonsibi-li:- of those making the weld 4:02    Work Included The WORK salil ;nclude, but not necessarily be !Lirted to, the following:
: 1. Detailed design of:
: a. Equipment access penetration in collaboration -with the EGINEE based upon the parameters specif'ied hereinafter and/or as show-- on the Drawings, except hnat the CONTRACTOR shall be totally responsible for the structural design of tha-_t portion of the equipment access door extending beyond the reinforced concrete shell.
: b. Liner reinforcement about orenings.
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: c. Reinforcement to resist all erectio. loads except concrete placement.                                                          JC
: 2. Preparation of shop details and erection drawings for the liner              C and penezrations. o
: 3. Furnishing, fabricating, erecting, and n-ecified testing of the followirg.:
: a. Liner main shell including cylindrizal walls, dme and flat base
: b. One equipment access hatch with a rn&#x17d;imum inside diameter of 22 '_-4T"
: c. All sleeves as indicated on attached Penetration List-
: d. Delete.                                                                C
: e. Craze girder brackets and anchorage plates-
: f. Liner anchors
: g. Six (6) grounding studs 6" x 4" x 3- 5" steel, welded on one end to the liner and suitable for Caiwelding to CNNER'S cable, spaced around the outside surface a: azimuths and elevation to be s=ecified later; and four grounding studs made from 6" x        ]
3-1/2" x 1/4" angle, welded at quadrant locations, with 9/16"      _
hole suitable for bolted cable connection, on the inside surface.
: h. All brackets and hanger supports for piping and ventilating      12 systems including fabrication, shop and field weldirg, and        J    AJ C det-ailing.
: i. Insulation as required for mechanical penetrations.                    C
: 4. Installation of the cooling coils in the hot penetrazions.
: 5. Designir-,- reinforcement and performing aCl WORK for required temporary access opening.
: 6. Performfng all qualizy control measures and preliminary tests as specified hereinafter.
: 7. Preparation of the surfaces, one coat cf' primer, and one coat of      7]
finish paint on all surfaces exposed tc the interior of the                l*t" Reactor Building.                                                        I
: 8. Installation of electrical and mechanical inserts, furnished by Others, in penetration sleeves.
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Sz-5566 7-25-68
:evised 10-2-69 (a
4 :03  Work Not Included The following items associated with the reactor building liner and penetrations are not included under this Conzrazr but will be fur-nished and erected by Others.
: i. Concrete WORK
: 2. Backup bars embedded in the concrete base =at    Base mat will be sloped for adequate drainage, 3,  Deleted.
: 4. Deleted.                                                              JC
: 5. The furnishing of electrical and mechanical penetration inserts including process pipe, attachments to prozess pipe, bellows and heat exchangers.
J C 4:o4    Codes and Regulations Except as noted hereinafter, the materials, de-:ails of fabrication, and wor.anship shall conform to the requirements of the ASF- Nuclear Vessels Code for Class B vessels. The containment lirer and pene:rations sha2.
a        conform inall respects to the applicable sections of USAE. Standards SInstitute N 6.2-1965, "'=afety Standard for Des;&n, Fabrization and Maintenance of Steel Cont.ainment Structures for Stationar; Nuclear Power Reactors." That portion of the equipzen: access door extending beyond the reinforced conzrete shell shall confDrm in a'- respects to the requirements of the A3EM Nuclear Vessels Cide for Class B Vessels.
4:05  Design Requirements 4:05.1 Technical Narameters:
The technical conditions applicable to the cmrLete reactor building are as follows:
Inside diameter                                            :3c ft Tangent length                                            157 ft Ellipsoidal Dome;
: 1. Short Radius                                      2Z.5 ft
: 2. Long Radius                                        i-O ft Design pressure                                            55 psig Design temperature                                        2$I F Operating pressure, range                                -C to -1 psig Operating temperature, range:
: 1. Inside                                            +90 to lIC F
: 2. Outside                                            +25 to 10C F Design vacuL                                              2.5 psig Liner leak rate at 55 psig                                0. 25%/2 4 hours IV-3
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 10- 2-69 4:05.2  Cylinder Reinforcetent:
Liner Plate Reinforcement:
: 1. The cylinder walls shall be reinforced so as to support the dead load of the liner plus erection and wind loads. An additional 6 in, WF 15-5 2b member shall be located at each buttress center-line as shown on the Drawings.
: 2. The dome shall be reinforced to withstand a superimposed load of 100 pounds per square foot.
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: 3. The outside walls shall be reinforced on the outside face so as to support the dead load of the liner plus erection and viiu -oads    C or by other methods approved by the ENGINEER.
4:05.3  Opening Reinforcement:
The liner shall be reinforced about all openings in accordance with the ASME Unfired Pressure Vessels Code (i.e., by replacing the cut out area of the 3/8 in. liner plate).
4:05.4  Plate Thickness:-
The steel plate for the main shell, including the cylindrical walls and the dome but excluding specially reinforced areas, shall be 3/8 inches thick. The steel plate for the containment base liner including the sump shall be 1/4 in. thick.
4:05.5 Engineer's Review:
The CONTRACTOR shall submit design calculations and detail drawings to the ENGINEER for review and record prior to initiating fabrication.
Review and/or approval of information submitted to the ENGINEER shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of any responsibility for design, f-brica-tion, erection, and testing as herein specified.
4:06  Materials 4:06.1 Main Shell:
Steel plate for the main shell including the dome, cylindrical walls, and base shall conform to "Low and Intermediate Tensile Strength Carbon-Steel Plates of Structural Quality, Spec. for," ASTM A 283-67, Grade C. Rolled sections including test channels and stiffeners shall conform to "Structural Steel, Spec. for," ASTM A 36-67.
Special Note: Steel plate material per ASTh A283-67 does not meet the requirements for a Class B Nuclear Vessel, but conformance is not        B
(        required since the liner is not a load-carrying component.
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SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 10-2-69 Special Note:    The steel plate for the main shell, excluding the base mat plate, the knuckle plate, ana the thickened portIon of the cylin-drical wall plate in the area of the crane girder bracket, shall have a minimum copper content of 0.2%. The material for the thickened porm tion of the cylindrical wall plate in the area of the crane girder bracket shall be ASTM A516, Grade 60.
4:06.2  Penetration Sleeves The materials for penetration sleeves including the equipment access hatch as well as the mechanical and electrical nenetrations shall conform with the requirements of the ASME Nuclear Ver .els for Class "B" Vessels and shall exhibit ductility and welding characteristics compatable with the main shell material. The selection of materials for penetra"tnn            BC sleeves shall consider a lowest service metal tem-nerature of lct r' within containment and +25 F without containment. All materials for penetration sleeves shall exhibit impact properties as required for Class "B" 7essels. The materials for renetration sleeves shall be carbon steel except as otherwise, snecified heren or shown onthe            _J Drawings.
4:06.3 Delete                                                                      ]BIc 4:o6.4 Material Bestriction and Cleanliness Requiremerns:
: 1. Process piping materials shall contain no lead. mercury, or zinc, and care shall be taken to Prevent contaminza:on of these materials by ha&#xfd;__des, sulhur, and phosphorus.
: 2. The following restrictions are applicable to avoid contamination of the nizing exposed to the reactor coolant or steam and water of the steam system;
: a. Mercury or mercury compound=conrtainifng instruments or equipment srcn as thermometers, mamometer, and vacuum pumps shal! not be used for any service in connection with fluid system or fluid system components during fabrication, assembly packaging, intallation, examination, testing, or repair.                      F
: b. Every effort shall be made to prevent lead or lead compounds as a basic chemical constituent from coming into contactwith tarts of a coqponent that will be exposed to reactor coolant or steam and ater of the steam system. Lead contamin nas wnzch are unavoidably present shall be removed prior to heat treatment, hot forming, repair welding and shipment. The fia=l cleaned surfaces of the equipment prior to operation shall be free of lead or lead compound contamination.
: c. MYaerials such as oils, greases, rubber and plastics con-taining sulphur, phosphorus, and halides shall not be present on the final cleaned surfaces which will be exposed to reactor colant  or steam and water of the steam systems.
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5 P SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 10-2-69 4:0O7 Welding 4:07.1  General:
: 1. The qualification of the welding procedures and welders for the liner plate shall be in accordance with the recuirements of Section IX, "Welding Qualifications" of the ASMI Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. The qualification procedures and welders for the welding of the attachment plate to the sleeve, and the welding of the liner plate to the sleeve shall be in accordance with the require-ents of Section 1X, "Welding Qualifica-ions"            B C and paragraph N-5L! of Section III of the ASM.E Boiler anc Pressure. Vessel Code. The repair of defective welds shll          be in accordance with paragraph N-528, Section III. The CONTRACTOR shall submit welding procedures to the OW4NE for review.. The review and/or approval of procedures shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of welding responsibility.
: 2. Welding procedures and qualifirations shall incorporate instruc-tions designed to control porosity. These instructions shall cover allowable welding currents, removal of slag and flux. end welding techniques to control porosity. Porosity shall! -eet the requirements of A.nendix iV of Section VIII of the AS. Code.
: 3. Postweld heat tzeatment shall be conducted in accordance with Section III of th ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for Class B Vessels. All welds that are designated to be fri-                    C cated to Section III, Class B shall have postweld heat treat-ment if the Code so requires,
: 4. The use of low hydrogen electrodes or automatic submerged arc welding iS rpnnr*n. f*r field weldinn                1d*__ o' vet in IT .-nhl* welding cal welds shall be required, except that cover masses and back-gouged cover passes will be cualified and can be welded by downhill welding.
4:07.2 Quality Control:
: 1. Longitudinal and circumferential welded joints within tnt main shell, the welded joint connecting the dome to the cylffidrical side walls, and any welded joints within the dome shall- Ie inspected by the liquid penetrant method and spot radiography, all as hereinafter specified. All penetrations includ-_mr the equipment access door shall be examined in accordance witn the requirements of tne ASME Nuclear Vessels Code for Class "'B" Vessels. All other shop fabricated components, includi__ the reinforcement about openings, shall be fully radiograpned.            All other joint details shall be examined by the liquid penetrant method as specified in Item 4:07.2 - 3. of this Specificf:tion.
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: 2. Full radiography shall be in accordance with N-!352., Section III, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. The procec:z-e and accept-ance criteria shall conform to tW-51i Section VIW- ASME Code,              B Spot radiography shall be in accordance with the -rocedures and governed by the acceptance criteria of Paragraph U13-52, Section VIII, ASNM Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code 4ith      efollowing conditions-
: a. Two percent of all welds shall be rediographe& Care should be taken to include approximately 2% of welds by each            C welder.
Special Note: The 2% spot radiography shall include all radiographable welds in the liner that are r.ct covered by              C the full radiography specification.
: b. Spot radiography shall be at the frequency of r.*elve (12)'
inches in every fifty (50) feet of welding.
: c. The qua-lity assurannce 4nspector shall select "-e spots to be radiographed on a timely basis except in wm-ose specific JB  C instances where he waives this privilege to          COITFACTOR'S qua&#xfd;'ity control suzervisor,
: 3. Methods of liquid penenrant examination shall be i accordance with Appendix VIII of the ASME Unfired Pressure Tessels Code, except that 20% of the welds shall be tested by izuid Penetrant.
: 4. A visual inspection for defects s&all be made of a*l liner welds, 5-  Certified copies of mill test reports describing *-        chemical and nhvsical properties of the steel plate material-s -sed for the liner plate and the reinforcing plates to the pea-nrarion sleeves shall be submitted to The OWNER for approval. Cez-.ificates of compliance or typical certificates of analyses fct :ne weld rod or weld filler metal for the main liner welds are Sccep table and they shall be submitted to the O%7iers for approval.      The penetra-tion welds and penetramion assembly material is        vnrered by Section III, Class B and shall have the necessa--; nra ceal lity of materials as covered by this Code    The plate --t-erial shall be identifiable with specific mill test reports th--_-agh a numbering system and/or sketches: such that at any time duzrmg construction or after completion of construction, any plate or ;iece of plate can be positively identified.
: 6. Results of weld radio6-aphy, liquid penetrant in_--_ection, leak testing by halogen sniffing and vacuum box =ethod-m_1-_ and visual inspection shall be recorded as part of construv: n records.
After certletion of construction, 'hese records smtall be delivered to the OWFIR.
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.4                3.  --_n penetrat-ion sleeves material shall be compatible with liner        B a~eriels a-d must be approved for Class B Nuclear Vessels._jB
: 4. W-ere therzm, insulation is required, the materia. shall be
                        ": ibestosJ- Specification for insulation shall be submitted tc the ENGI2MER for review and comment.
: 5.  ",C nesetrazion sleeves shall be Schedule 80 excett as noted o: the "Pen:zration List," or subsequent lists.
: 6. Delete.
: 7.  '__  locations of penetrations with regard to azimuth loctior shall be wizhin +1/2 in., measuared on the circular section. The horizontal and vertical dimensions associated with the radial A-aension shall be +1/2 in. for all pipe lines.
: 8. A-l penetrn:Ions shall be installed in the respective plate sections vrior to testing.
: 9. ALl mechanizal penetrations shall have double barriers designed pressurization with air to 63.3 psig for leak testing.
o10.            All pipe ends shall be protect-ed for shipping and erection as
                      &#x17d;zdica-,ed oz the Drawings.
: 11. Delete.                                                                JC Li
: 12. Bellows shall be provided on mechanical penetrations as indicated n:the Penetration Lists.
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: 13. Delete.                                                                      C 4:10,3  Elec-rical Penetrations:
3/4' All electrical .tenetrations shall be designed as follows.
: 1. Fenetration cartridges will be supplied by Others but installed          B n: the penetration sleeves by the CONTRACTOR.
: 2. 7-.e penetra:ion sleeves to accommodate the aforementioned cart-ridges shall be 12 in., Schedule 80, carbon steel pipe of a grade a;Proved for Class B. Nuclear Vessels. Penetration sleeves shall he shop welded to the liner plate.
: 3. _he weight of the liner cartridges will not exceed 500 Ibs. but szall be ca;able of supporting an additional weight of 500 lbs.          A
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SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 10-2-69 4+/-10.4  Mechanical Penetration Shop Testing; The following tests shall be applied to a*l mechanical penetrations:
: 1. A pneumatic test shall be applied to each penetration which will pressurize the penetration annulus to 63.3 psig. The pressure shall be reduced to 55 psig and held at this pressure to soap bubble and sniff test all welds and mated surfaces. If leaks are found, they shall be -epaired and retested. This procedure shall be followed until no leaks exist. Test shall be conducted as hereinafter set fortn in this Specification.
: 2. Local tests shall be conducted in accordance with "Proposed Standard for Leak Rate Testing of Containment Structures for Nuclear Reactors," ANS 7.60, Appendix A.
: 3. The OWNER reserves the right to witness shop tests and shall be notified at least two weeks in advance of all shop tests.
4:10.5  Penetration Appurtenances:
The following shall apply to all penetrations:
: 1. Reinforcing shall be designed to support penetration in liner for shop testing, shipping, and field erection.
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: 2. Bellows ere to be suitably protected against field damage and will remain as part of the permanent installation.
Special Penetrations; I
: 1. Two penetrations requiring special attention are the "Containment Supply" and "Exhaust Purge Ducts!' noted in the Penetration List attached hereto. The following additional requirements are imposed on these penetrations:
: a. Formed heads shall be supplied with the penetration and shall
                  ,be suitable for use during liner tests.
: b. Each penetration shall be provided with two test connections, not less than I/k in. pipe size to test both pipe and annulus spaces.
: 2. Mechanical and electrical spares, as so designated in the Penetra-tion List, shall have both ends of the sleeves capped. The out-side cap (concrete side) shall be equipped with a test connection no less than 1/4 in. pipe size. Unless otherwise stated, all spare mechanical sleeves shall be 10 inch diamet4r, schedule 80 pipe and spare electrical sleeves shall be 12 inch diameter, schedule 80 pipe.
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SP- 5566 7-25-66 Revised 1-34-69 S*  L-:l.7  Fuel Transfer Penetration:
The fuel penetration shall be as detailed C. the Drawings. The pipe insertion will be supplied by Others. The tolerance on location and orientation shall be as shown on the Drawings.
4:11    Preliminary Tests All testing, as hereinafter described, shell be performed by the CONTRACTOR. These tests shall include the following:
: 1. All weld seams on the base, pits, and between penetration sleeves and liner plate and any additi". al weld seams which are covered by steel test channels shall be examined by detecting leaks at 63.3 psig using a mixture of air and freon. For the freon test, all exposed seams shall be checked with a h.i-.me.n leak detector and 100 per cent of detectable leaks corrected.
The tests on welds shall be conducted in accordance with those set forth in Item 4:lO.4.
Copies of detail test procedures shall be submitted to the OWNER or his Agent for review and coame7t.
: 2. All weld seams not covered with test channels shall be tested using a soap film and vacuum box. The pressure differential shall not be less than 4 psig. The rate of inspection shall not exceed two feet of weld per minute- The box shall overlap a minimum of six inches over the previously tested section.
All detectable leaks shall be corrected Copies of detail test procedures shall be submitted to the C(IJNER or his Agent for review and comment.
: 3. Embedded test connections shall bear metal stamped identification tags firmly affixed and -referenced on Drawings To test channel section to which it is attached. All other test connections will be dimensioned on "as built" drawings. Any field changes will be subject to the approval of the ENGINEER and shall be kept current and revised drawings shall be issued at completion of erection.
: 4. The CONTRACTOR shall provide adequate documentation for all tests and submit copies of such documentation in triplicate to the OWNER 4:12    Painting After erection of the liner plate is completed, all surfaces of the cylinder, dome, penetrations, crane brackets and miscellaneous attach-ments exposed to the interior of the Reactor Building, shall be sand-      B I
S            blasted to a near white metal in accordance with "Steel Structures Painting Council Specification", SSPC-SP-IlZ63T.
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SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 10-2-69 The abrasive shall be selected to obtain a profile as required by the manufacturer. As soon as practicable afte- the steel is cleaned, all surfaces shall receive one (i      coat of Wisconsin Protective Coating Co. 's Plasite 7155 NP Primer. The dry film thickness of the primer at any point shall not be less than 2.5 mils. After an adequate curing period, as recommended by the manufacturer, the primed sur-faces shall be cleaned and free of all foreign matter before finish painting can begin. The finish painting shall consist of one (i) coat of Wisconsin Protective Coating Co.'s Plasite 9009.          The dry film thickness of the paint a: any point shall not be less than 4 mils. Both the prime coat and the finish coat shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's printed instructions.
4:13  Material Damages All materials shall be carefa:l.y handled so that members or k,_._s which have become damaged after fabrication shall be straightened by methods which will not produce fracture or other injury, and without heating, unless approved in writing by the ENGINEER.      Any members which are so damaged that it is inadvisable to correct them in the field shall be replaced with new members at no cost to the OWNER,      Hammering which will injure or distort the mebers will not be permitted.
4:14  Penetration List The "Penetration List" consists of eight sheets, copies of which are attached hereto and are hereb-y expressly made a part of this Specifica-jC tion.
4:15 Inspection The OWNER or his Agents reser-res the right to inspect fully all phases of manufacture of the materials included hereunder and to witness all tests. Any item found to be xm-satisfactory shall be rejected or repaired at no additional cost to the OWNER.      Any inspection by the OWNER or his Agents shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of any responsi-bility for conformance with szated conditions and shell nom be con-sidered as a waiver of warranty or other right.
4:16 Lightnin&#xfd;g Protection During Liner Erection If the permanent grounding system for the unit has not been completed at the time of liner erection, the supplier shall drive four ground rods, each with a minimum length of twenty feet at ninety degree (900) intervals, around the periphery of the liner and connect each rod to                          A each end of the angle clips as soon as that portion of the liner plate is erected. Ground cable shall be No. 2/0 bare, stranded copper minimum.
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sp-5566 Item                          Pe Pagee 5:01  Shoipe of Work          V-I 5:02  Work Included            v-i 5:03  Work Not Inl=-,          V-5:04  Codes and Eeg7:ati-21 s  7-2 5:05  flesign                  7-2 7eq2irrc*+ts 5:06  Materials                7-3 5:07  Welding                  V-3 so  e.;  Persannel Acces - Lotks  T-5 5:09  Sop Tests              V-7 5:10  Ap-rutemznces            7-7 5:11  Preiminary Tes--s        7-7 5:12  Painting                V-5; 13 Material DamagE          v--
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7-25-65 Revised 10-2-69 5:01    Scope of Work 5:01.1  The WORK to be performed under this Contract shall include the destgn, furnishing, fabrication, delivery, unloading, storage as necessary, erection and testing of two personnel access locks for the reactor building, complete, and as specified herein and/or as shown on the Drawings.
5:01.2  The reactor building for the Crystal River Plant, Unit No. 3 of the Florida Power Corporation will be a steel lined concrete shell in --he form_ of a vertical right cylinder with ellipsoidal dome and flat base.
The concrete thickness for the shell will be 3'-6" for the cylindri:al walls end 3'-0" for the dome.
5:01.3  The COTfTRACTOR shall be responsible for erecting a leak tight liner.
The degree of leak tightness shall ensure a containment leak -ote of no greater than 0.25 percent by weight of contained air in 24 hours at 55 psig. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the structural design of the two personnel access locks.
5:02  Work Included The WORK shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following:
: i. Detailed design of two personnel access locks.
: 2. Preparation of shop details and erection drawings for the locks.
: 3. Furnishing, fabricating, erecting and testing two personnel sir locks with a minimum inside diameter of 8'-6". One of these personnel locks shall be mounted in the equipment access hatch.
The air lock in the equipment access hatch shall measure 18 feet plus one door dimension, from door to door. The other air lock shall measure 9 feet from door to door. Doors shall be pressure seated type 3'-6" x 6'-8" and provision shall be made to test between doors at 63.3 psig.
: 4. Performing all quality control. measures and preliminary tests as specified hereinafter.
: 5. Preparation of the surfaces,  one coat of primer, and one coat of    C finish paint on all non-machined surfaces.
: 6. Proper bracing and crating of locks for safe shipment to the field and outdoor storage in the field until installed.
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* 5:06    Materials 5:06.1  The materials for the personnel lock-.s shall conform with the require-ments of the ASM Nuclear Vessels Code for Class "B" Vessels and shall exhibit ductility anr welding characteristics co=-atible with the main shell material. The selection of materials shall consider a lowest service metal temperature of 120 F within containment and +25 F out-side containnent. Al] materials shall exhibit insct properties as required for Class "B" Vessels.
Special Note: Zinc and zinc rich materials or coatings, aluminum and aluminum rich materials or coatings, and galva-nized steel shall not be used for the fabrication of the loe; , or any components which are a part of the locks.
5:06.2  Plate materials for pressure parts in the personnel access          ,
including inserts, shall be tested at the fabrication shop to assure that applicable ASS: specifications have been sa-.isfied. In addition to these tests, certified copies of mill test retorts describing the chemical and physical properties of the material accompanied by a numbering system and sketches (if necessary) shoving the location of the material in the personnel access locks shall be submitted to the O        for approval.
Special Note: The following tests shall be made on a per Slab basis for the plate mater*als for pressure parts used in the fabrication of the personnel locks, including inserts:
: a. Impact testing to ASLM A300: Class I C
: b. Tensile Test.
: c. Bend Test.
: d. Check Analysis.
5:07    Welding 5:07.1  General:
: 1. The oualification of welding procedures and welders shall be in accordance with Section IX "Welding Qualifications" and paragraph e                  XN-541, Section      _i, the A-%T Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
of I!*                The repair of defective welds shall be in acnordance with Para-grath N-528 of the ASNE Nuclear Vessels Code. The CONTRACTOR shall sub-it    welding procedures to the OWUd  for review. Review and/or B
approval of procedures does not relieve the .ONTRACTOR of welding responsibility.
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: 2. Welding procedures and qualifications shall incorporate instruc-tions designed to control porosity. These instructions snall cover allowable welding currents, removal of slag and flux and welding technicu-es to control porosity. Porosity shall reet the requirements of Appendix IV of Section VIII of the A.-
Code.
: 3. Delete                                                                    ]
5:07-2 Quality Control:
I. The personnel locks shall be examined in siccordance with the requirements of the ASME Nuclear Vessels Code for Class '3" Vessels and so stamped. Radiography shall be in accordance with the procedure and governed by the acceptability standards              C of Paragraph N-1350 of the ASME Nuclear Vessels Code. Methods for magnetic particles and liquid penetrant examination shall be in accordance with Appendices VI and VIII respectively of the ASKE Unfired Pressure V'essels Code.
: 2. The CONTRACTOR shall, before receipt of material, submisa Quality Control Manual to the %=NER,  or his Agent for re-.-%ew and comment. This document shall contain the following items:
: a. Clean nrocedures for 1WT inspection techniques..
: b. Material Control Procedures:
: c. Welding and Electrode Control Procedures.
: d. Marking and Material Identification Procedures.
: e. Control of Construction Conditions by a dimensional :zeck procedure.
: f. Qualification requirements for IDT personnel and welders.
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: g. Document and Drawing Control Procedures.
: h. Ion-conformnence Procedures.
: i. Control and storage of Inspection and Test Records.
: j. Control of purchased perts.
: k. Criteria for approval and rejection of work.                      )
I. Examination checklists.
: m. Corrective Action Procedures.
              -n. Traceabili-ty coding.
: o. Proof Test Procedures.                                            _.JiJ M        .. ...                      . NI                                            _I__NI.
 
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@ 5:08  Personnel Access Locks The following shall apply to both personnel access locks in the reactor building:
: 1. All flanged Joints shall he designed in such a manner that a double tongue double groove seal can be employed    This seal shall be capable of being continuously pressurized between tongues to 63.3 psig.
: 2. The material used in the construction of the openings shall be compatible with the liner material metall.' gical characteristics.
: 3. The personnel opening doors shall be interlocked to prevent both doors being opened simulta:neously. Interlocks shall be sc r-            nected that one door must be completely closed before the opposite door can be opened. Provision shall be made so that either door can be opened or closed from the inside or outside of the locks.
: 4. For the personnel openings the followzng shall be provided:
: a. Two limit switches on each door which will be actuated when ever the door dogs are not in the fully closed position.
: b. Two limit switches, on each interlock mechanism, which wi2&i be actuated when the interlock is defeated.
: c. Leak tight electrical penetrations, thru inner bulkheads, to which the OWNEF can con-nect his cables for the limit switch'es, lock lighting and co      ications.
: d. Detail Drawings of items a, b and c to be furnished with the Proposal.
: e. All limit s-witches shall be National Acme Snaplock.
: 5. Provisions in personnel locks shall be made to accommodate an interior lighting system to be provided by the OINF-R which wil2 be capable of operating from OWITR'S emergency 125 volt d-c power supply.
: 6. Provisions in personnel locks shall be made to accommodate an emergency communication system to be provided by the OWNER.            B Communication penetrations must be provided with seven (7) conductors to accommodate paging system requirements.
: 7. Provisions on personnel locks shall be made so as to permit by-passing the door interloc-_ing system to allow doors to be left open when plant is shutdow-n.
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: 8. Mhe floor system of the personnel locts shall be designed so that they can be easily removed.
: 9. T-he personnel locks shall be designed, fabricated, tested, and stamped in accordance with the ASME tIaclear Vessel Code for Class "B" Vessels.
: 10. The personnel locks shall be designed so as to be capable of testing to 63.3 psig in the interspace between doors.
: 11. Al2. personnel lock hinges shall be capable of a three-dimensional adjustment to assist proper seating. rages shall be capable of independent adjustment.
: 12. All seals, gaskets, 0-rings, or oth* seating materials b*aLI    be suitable to withstand design temperature conditions.
: 13. Personnel lock equalizing valves shall be of the quick-acting ttye with interior globe valves.
: 14. Ze personnel lock-to-liner weld shall be covered by a canopy which may be pressurized to 63.3 ps54- from outside the reactor building.
: 15. ALLA pressurization paths for the can-=y, between doors and tcngues shall have leads to the outside of the reactor building-
: 16. ALI bellows, expansion joints, gaskets, canopies, protectors, or other flexible members shall be desitaed for a minimum of 5CC cycles for the movement associated Tith each penetration.
: 17. The locations of penetrations with regard to azimuth locatio=
shall be within +1/2 inch measured c- the circular section. The horizontal and vertical dimensions associated vith the radial dimension shall be +/-1/2 inch.
: 18. Each lock shall be installed in its respective insert plate prior to testing.
: 19. Personnel locks electrical penetratitns wires shall be at least No. 14 AWG solid copper with flame resistant cross linked poly-ethelyne insulation.
: 20. A connection box with terminal bloct-s shall be *-rovided over the electrical penetrations to perzit nmcing good eCectrical cor---ec-tions.
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SP-5566 7-25-68 10-2-69 5:09  Shop Tests The following tests shall be applied to each lock:
: 1. A proof zest shall be applied to each lock which will pressurize the lock between doors to 63.3 psig. The pressure shall be reduced tO 55 psig and held at this pressure to soap bubble and sniff test all welds and mated surfaces. If leaks are found, the welds and/or seals shall be repaired and retested. This procedure shall be followed until no leaks exist.
: 2. Local tests shall be conducted in accor-tince -with ANS 7.60, "Proposed Standard for Leak Rate Testing of Containment Structures for Nuclear Reactors." Appendix A.
: 3. Copies of detail nrocedtres for above tests shall be submitted to  B the ONKE or his Agent for review ane. comment._
5:,10 Appurtenances Reinforcing shall be designed to su-nport nenetration i. liner insert plate for shop testing, snipping, and field erection.
5:11  Preliminar: Tests All testing as hereinafter described shall be performed by the CONTRACTOR. These tests shall include the following:
: 1. After the shop test- cancP... and/or hn...n.Ic ncs&#xf7;  e4o1 4    thn field stall be pressarized to 55 psig with a ixt-ure of air and Freon efnd leaks detected and corrected as hereinbefore described.
This test. shall be performed at any time conv-enient to tl&#xfd;e liner erection schedule and mutually agreeable with the (J1Ifl. Tests shall be conducted in accordance with item 9:09 of this Spec ifimetion.
Copies of detail test procedures must be subitted to the t.W!=
or his agent for review and coent.                                  B
: 2. All test connections shall be dimensioned on "as built" drawinrs.
Any field changes will be subjeet to the approvla of the M-lGIKI and shall be kept czrrent, and revised drawigss issued at commze-tion of erection.
: 3. The CN-MACTOR shall provide adequate docume--7ation for all tests.
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                            &#xa3;          "SP-55566 7- *--68 Revised _T-2-7 4
5:12    P  ntin-After installation, al! non-nachined surfaces shall be sandblasted to a near white metal in a&cordance with "Steel Structures ?ainting Council S-ecification". SSPC-SP-1063T, and the abrasive shall be selected to obtain a pr-fl.le as required by the manufact-rer. As soon as practicable aft-er the steel is cleaned, all surfaces shall receive one (i) coat of Wisconsin Protective Coatings Co. 's, Plasite 7155 HP Primer. The dr-y fi .- thickness of the primer at any point shall not be less than 2.5 -is.      Where field welding is to be per-formed, the surface shaJ.J. be left uncoated fo' a distance of approxi-mately two inches from the joint. After installation is completed            2C and all field welds have bee-n made the unrrimed surfaces shall be prepared in accordance -with the preceeding specification and aiwen One (1) coat of the abcve primer. After an adequate cu&ring period, as recov-ended by the =anufazturer, all primed surfaces shall be cleaned and free of all foreign matter before finish painting ca-begin. The finish painting shall consist of one (1) coat of Wisconsin Protective Coatings Co. 's Plasite 9009. Tne dry; film thickness of the Daint at any point shall not be less than 4 mi_-.
Both the nrime coat and the finish coat shall be applied in acco--d-ance with the manufact-urer's printed instructions.
5:13  Material Damages All materials shall be zareftuly handled so that members or parts which hay been bent after fabrication shall be straightened by methods whicn will not produze fract-zre or other injury, and wi-rnou:
heati ..g, unless a nproved in T r j4inm    i *h E TNGIT Aryny membe rs
                                                          -'.v which are so damaged that the OWNER considers it inadvisable to corr-ec them in the field shall be rebuilt as directed or shall be revlar-ed with new members. Ha=erinzr which will injure or diston the meibers v.i0l not be permitted.
5:14  Inspection The (NFlL    or his Agents reserves the right to inspect f'.
* all heses of manufacture of the materials included hereunder and to witness a-,-
tests. Any item found 'no be unsatisfactory shall be rejected or repaired at no additionra! cost to the MM1*. Any inspection by the CMNER or his Agents shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of any restconsi-bilUty for conformance vith stated conditions and shall not be non-sidered as a waiver of -warraaty or other right.
5:15  Shipping 5:15.1 Marking and Stenciling:
The CONT7.ACTOR shall identify equip=ent and material by means of attachment of a metal -ag or stenciling to crates or skids. The (is          identification shall cctair. the followirn information:
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                      /                                            SP-55e6 7-25-68 10-2-69
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"              Complete order nurber.
: 2. Ecuipment or material item number or name.
5:15.2  Protection and Cleanliness:
The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the following requirements for ensur-ing cleanliness and protection from damage during shipment and storage at the job site:
: 1. Furnish provisions for preventing damaae to the equipment and material and its temporary protection bo as to maintain the specified cleanliness.
: 2. Clean and protect with suitahle material all gasketed surfaces, flange faces and exposed threaded parts.
: 3. Close all female threaded openings with protective plugs.
: 4. Provide all equipment and material with s.itable weather protec-tion, blocking, straps, and skids.
: 5. Adequately and securely support the equipment and material to pro-tect against physical damage and permit ready handling at the site.
5:15.3 Handling:
Mae CONTRACTOR shall furnish sperial handling, rigging, or omher devices required to pinck up eaqipment an- material and install it in vosition.
Those devices shall include provisions for connecting to equi-ment and material. These special devices shall become the property of the OWNER.
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(                                            SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 10-2-69 SECTION VI LIST OF BID DRAWINGS The following Gilbert Associates, Inc. Drawings set forth the location and extent of the work to be done under this Contract and are hereby expressly made a part of these Specifications.
Original Drawings E-521-030    Reactor Building - Containment Vessel - Sreel Liner Details E-521-034    Reactor Building - Containment Vessel - Penetrations & Details E-400-Ooh    Reactor Building - Floor Elev. 122'-0" - Preliminary Penetration Locations E-400-006    Reactor Building Personnel and Equipment Access Opening Details D-036-ool    Plot Plan Revised Drawings E-521-030    Reac-or BuilJdirng - Containmenm Vessel - Steel Liner Details a)  Revised constructioi opening from 24'-O" -wide and 35'-0" high to 35'-0" wide a.d 50'-6" high.
b)  Added anchor bolts for steam generator rigging crane anchor.                                                            A c)  Added ladder,  cage, and associated platforms.
E- 4 00-O06  Reactor Building Personnel and Equipment Access Opening Details a)  Revised equipment access opening from 9'-^" radius to 11' -2" radius.
Added Drawings E-521-035    Reacmor Building - Penetration Locations E-521-036    Reactor Building - Penetration Details E-521-037    Reactor Building - Penetration Details                                  C ss-301-601 Thru SS-301-608  Penetration List I---.-
 
                                                                        'SP-5566 7-25-68 Revised 10-2-69 S
Added Drawings _(Contiinued)
E-304-7!4    Reactor Building Spray - Plan E-304-715    Reactor Building Spray - Sections SS-219-059  Electrical - Location and Details - Welded Grounding Connections to Containment Liner E-521-017    Reactor Building - Miscellaneous Steel - Steam Generator                C Base and Anchor Assembly Z-521-018    Reactor Building - Bottom Liner Plate Anchors B-311-790    Reactor Building - Ventilation Duct Supports S-521-019    Reactor Building - Lug Derrick Dome Bracket Deleted Drawings 3-300-004    Piping Layout - Reactor Building Spray Piping - Sections and Details                                                                I 40
 
(                                            FL~r,*A pOWER CORPORATION                4 POWER            ,31NEERING &CONSTRUCIIO! DEPT.
CRYSTAL RIVER- UNIT 3
                                                                        #,APPROVE            51*:
                                                                                  'A            ~~ate___
Enginer                              oe Mgr. Power EvgD                                /
Nuclear Proj. U~gr.'rDt SPECIFICATION REACTOR BUILDING LI=M          AND PFNETRATIONS PEPSONNEL, ACCESS LOCMK CRYSTAL RIVER -      LUNIT NO.            3 FLO-RIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5 568                                JULY 25,            196a FPC -  321-33!' and B4.2 G-jIbert Associates,              Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Femnsylvania                                  R.L. 4223-00 4-E.K3A.
W.O.
Addenrd'      A August 21, 1968
                                        .  -" ,"          A    -'-.-    !  il  Addenmi= B Marat 4, 196 19                    ,            - ., ,            -.                  !I  Addez&'d      C 4,-                                                                          Octob-er 2, !969 v"00                                                        Adden*i* D Marc&#xfd;&#xfd; 38,      -971 t'04-I I              II      I    I I I1  . ..  .    . .
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 ADDENDUM D Sheet 1 of 3 March 18, 1971 SECTION IV - DETAILED SPEZCIFICATIONS 4:02      Work Included Subitem 7.:
Delete this stzitem in its entirety      id rerlace with the following revi-sea subitem:
          "7. Preparatic of the surfazes w.ei one coat of nrim-on all surfaces above e&evation 103'-C" exposed to the interi:r of the Reactor B-ilng.
4:07 4:07.2    Quality Contr,-_
Subitem. 1.:
Line 4:
After the w-ord "method" add the follco-wing words:
                "(or by the magnetic paticle -_shod)"
Line II:
After th-e wrd "method" add te      o        words:
                "or magnei:: particle testing" Subitem 3.:
Delete this sthten in its ez:.iretY -zi re,.amce with the following revf-=-i subitem:
          "3. Methods of liouid penetr=-t ex-zInati-_ shall be in accordance -ith Appendix 7111 2f Sectior VIII of the ASME Unfire&#xfd;d Pressure VeSsels 2zde, exzept that 20%
of the wes shall be tested .,icuiu- venetrant.
Methods cf ragnetic particle exenination shall be in accor cc    with Atnen'jix V1 ' Sec--sLzn VII of the above i~de."
 
L-P-55956I 7-25-E8 ADDENDUM D Sheet 2 of 3 March 18, 1971 S/item 6.
After the word "inspection," add the following words:
        "magnetic perticle testing,"
h:io  Penetration and ODpenings 4:10.3 Electrical Penetrations:
Subitem 2.,  line 2:
After the words "shall be 12 in:' add "or 18 in."
Subitem 3.
Delete this subitem Zn its      entirety 4:l u  Preliminary Tests Subitem 2.,  hIne Delete the words "not covered with test      channelsz' Subitem 3."
Delete the first    sentence in its entirety and rem pace with the following revised sentence:
              "Embedded test connections shall bear sta-mped.or Vsezziled identification affixed and referenced on Drawings to test channel seczion to wthich it is attached."
4:12  Painting Delete this item in    its  entirety and replace with the foll_-ving revised Item:
              "All surfaces of the cylinder,      dome, penetrations,  cr-sne brackets and miscellaneous attachments exposed tc 'the interior of the Reactor Building and above eleva:tzn 103'-0" shall be sand&blasted to a near white meta.: in accordance with "Stee" Structures Painting CounaiZ Specification" SSPC-S?-1063T. This sandblasting shall be performed in the CONTRACTOR'S shop.        The abrasive stall be selected to obtain a profile as required by the na;nu-S              facturer. As soon as practicable after the steel is
 
sP-5566 7-25-068 AD-ZI*DUM- D, Shez-= 3 of-P 3 March 18, 2371 cleaned, all sufaces shal- receive one kI) coat of Wisconsin Prote2uive GCatim-- Co. 's Plasite 7155 lIP primer. The r-c. film =hickness of the primer at any point shall not be less_ tha- 2.5. mils. The nrirme coat shall be archied in a::ordanoe with the manu-fa2turer's printed                        Mnscruc-ions.
                                                                *Eahined surfaces an: edges of plat!es  -    I-nan&-_es -bhich are to be field welded shall no- be vafted. The cleaning and priming of all interior surfaces ex-luded above, along with finish painting of the entire interior, shall bt          4%ne by Others."
SECTTION V  -  -- TAJlZD SPECIFICA-:ONS 5:02      Wzrk in2luded Sulite= 3.,      line 8:
Dr*Lete "63.3" and re:Iace        -ith 'iY" 3:08      Personnel Access Loc-Siiz-tez 10.,    line 2:
Delete "63.3" end re:.ace with "h" 5:09      S-.r Tests 3+/-iltez I.,      line 2:
nelete "63.3" and retlace -wth _t S-Ehite= 3:
D-eate this subitem in its _ntirery and replace with the fo.lowizng sub items:
                    "3. The interstate bet--een door gaskets shall he te-sted to 63.3 psi;. Si-_e this pres-sure operates agai---
the normal =ressur-e seating of The doors, this teszting may be performed -ith 55 psig ;ressure in the ir.-
and/or sec=ring __hesi.-s to simulate 55 tsig pressure seat-irg the door.
: 4. Copies of ietail wocedzres for above tests shalle          be submitted 7-: the :WINE'? _r his Agent for re-tew am!
0                          commenTs."
 
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SP-5566 7-2568
: 5. Purge Piping Penetration - Type VI          each  $    -
: 6. Equipment Access Penetration - Type VII      each  $
Cost of Performance and Payment Bond per $1,000, if requested:    $
If this Proposal is accepted the undersigned hereby agrees to begin WORK promtly' and complete the WORK in accordance with the time schedule stipulated in the attached Specifications.
Date of Bid                            Signed By _
Title Business Address of Bidder State of Incorporation Address of Principal Office t'0 11-2 I
 
sp-5566 7-25-68 Revised 8-30-68
(                                    SECTION VI LIST OF BID DRAWINGS The following Gilbert Associates, Inc. Draiings set forth the location and extent of the WORK to be done under this Contract and are hereby expressly made a part of these Specifications.
W.0. Drawing No.        No.      rev_. Date        Status              Title 4203    D-300-oo4      -  8-21-68    dot Chiecked  "!ping Layout - Reactor Building Spray Piping (Sections & Details) 4203    E-521-030      -  8-30-68    Not Checked  Reactor Building - -intainment Vessel - Steel Liner Detsals r-4203    E-521-034      -  5-2-68      Not Checked  Reactor Building - Containment Vessel - Penetrations & Details Ft For Reference and Information Only 4203    E-400-OO4    -    7-24-68    Not Checked    Reactor Building - Floor Elev.
(                                                        122'-0" Prelizinary Penetration Locations 4203    E-400-0O6          8-30-68    Not Checked  Reactor Building Personnel &
Equipment Access Opening Details 4203    D-036-001
* 4-1-68      Not Checked  Plot Plan 4203    D-50125      i    9-13-57    Checked      GAI Standard,, - Structural Design - Ladders & Ladder Plat-formr (V
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I Installatiorn Operation and Maintenance Procedure Wheeled Support for Equipment Door and Personnel Lock FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION CRYSTAL RIVER PLANT - UNIT NO. 3 NUS-4322
: 1. Scope:  This    procedure  covers  installation, operation    and  maintenance procedures for the modified wheeled support for -he equipment door and personnel lock at the Reactor Building of the Florida Power Corporation, Crystal River Plant, Unit No. 3.
2.
 
==Purpose:==
The wheeled support removes the equipment door and personnel lock from the building hatchway to provide material access into the Reactor Building.
: 3.
 
== Description:==
The wheeled support has been modified to provide greater stability to the existing support by additionlm'odification as follows:
: a. Increase the counterweight to a minimum of 10 ton to provide greater Iongitudinal stability.
: b. Change bearings, shafts and support wheels to provide more dependable operation and better adjustment of the support.
C. Add wheeled outrigger to provide greater transverse stability.
: 4. Reference Interim Drawings:
8903-C-5500, Sh. I of 1, Structural Modifications 8803-C-5501, Sh. I of 1, General Arrangement & Modifications 803-M-2i019 Sh. I of I, Outrigger Wheel Assembly and Details
      $803-M-2502, Sh. I of 2, Support Wheel Mtg. Assembly 8803-M-2502, Sh. 2 of 2, Support Wheel Mtg. Assembly and Detakis
: 5. Adjustments:
DOCUMENT cONRoL Vertical:    Plus or minus 2 inches                                        f-S P    Transverse:    Plus or minus I inch                                JUL 2 6 1983 REVISION          4 NL 1 t'*J'll*f-RAtTIr1N
 
SPECIFICATIO1NS FOR REACTOR BUILDING LTIN AID Pai-ETRATIONS AZD PERSONNEL ACCESS LOCKS CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5566                      JULY 25,  1968 FPC-321-land B4.2 Q.
2 4 APPROVED - DEPT. PRCECT ElNGE.              DATE
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ISSUED FOR CRYST&  RIVER -  UNIT 3          DATE  I Gilbert Associates,    Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania R ,L.G.-LK.A.
V.O. 4203-00 Addendum A ugus-t 21, 1968
                                        -      -  Addendum B March 4, 1969
 
SP-556-5 7-25-5 Addendum B Sheet a of S I 4-,archa 4, 19069 SEC2iIC  IV  -    LACTOR BUILDING LINER AND PFEETRATIONS 4:o2    Work Included
: 7.      Delete this subitem in            its  entirety and replace with the following:
The COi-TRACTOE will be advised of the required preparation and coating of the liner surfaces.
Add zew subitem as follovs:
: 8.      Installation of electrical penetration cartridges,                furnished b: Others, in penetration sleeves.
h:03      Work Iot Included
: 3. Delete this subitem in its              entirety.
Renuxzber subitem      ';,      subitem 3.
4: 05    Daes:i    Requiremen t s
;:C5..2  Cyl-rder Reinforcement:
Delete this item in      its      entirety and replace with the following:
Liner Plate Reinforcement:
The  cylinder walls shall be            reinforced so as to support the dead load of the liner plus              erection and wind loads. An additional 6 in. WF 15.5 lb              member shall be located at each buttress centerline as              showa on the Drawings.
: 2. The dome shall be reinforced to withstand in addition to the wind loading a construction load of a00 pounds per square foot.
  .;06  Matterials 4:06.1  Add -ne following to this item:
Spee=taJ Note:      Steel plate material per ASTM A 283-67 does not meet the requirements for a Class 3 Nuclear Vessel, but conformance is not required since the liner is not a load carrying component.
 
SF-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B Sheet 2 of 8 March 4, 1969 4:06.2  Delete this item in its entirety and replace with the following:
Penetration Sleeves:
The zaterials for penetration sleeves including the equipzjent access hatch as well as the mechanical and electrical penetrations shall conform with the requirements of the ASME "iclear Vessels Code for Class "B" Vessels and shall exhibit ductility and welding character-istics compatible with the main shell mater-al. The selection of materials for penetration sleeves shall consider a lowest, s-rt;-ce metal temperature of 120 F within containment and +25 F Vithout containment. All materials for penetration sleeves shall exhibit impact properties as required for Class "B" Vessels. The materials for penetration sleeves shall be carbon steel except as otherwise specified herein cr shown on the Drawings.
Add new item as follows:
4:06.3    Mechanical Penetrations:
The materials for process piping :"or mechanical penetrations shall be as specified on the attached "Penetration List" Drawings SS-301-601 thru SS-301-635 and shall conform with the requirements of the applicable USAS Power Piping Code B31.l.0 or Nuclear Power Piping Ccde B31.7 (Tentative) 8a noted.
4:07    Welding 4:07.1  General:
I              1. Change first sentence of this subitem as follows:
The qualification of welding procedures and welders shall be in accordance with Section IX "Welding Qualificaticns" an-d paragraph N-541, Section III of the ASME Boiler azd Pressure Vessel Code.
Add following new subitems:
S*3.              The requirement for postweld heat treatnent is  waived.
: 4. The use of low hydrogen electrodes is required.
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B Sheet 3 of  8 I-arch 14, 1969 4:07,2  Quality Control:
: 2. Delete this subitem in its entirety and replace with the following:
Full radiography shall be in accordance with N-1350, Section III, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code        The procedure and accep-tance criteria  shall conform to ",-S1, Section VIII, ASI.E Code.
Spot radiography shall be in accordance with the procedures and governed by the acceptance criteria of Paragravh UW-52 Zction VIII, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codt with the following conditions:
: a. Two percent of the welds made by each welder shall be radio-graphed.
: b. Radiographs shall be at the frequency of six inches every 25 feet rather than 12 inches every 50 feet.
: c. The quality assurance inspector shall select the spots to be radiographed, except in those specific instances where he waives this privilege to the C0UTRACTOIh'S quality control supervisor.
: 5. Delete first    sentence of this subitem and replace with the following:
Certified copies of mill test      reports describing the chemical and physical properties of the steel plate material; welding electrodes and/or weld filler      metal shall be submitted to the OWNER for approval.
Add the following new subitem:
: 8. The COiTRACTOR shall, before starting fabrication, submit a Quality Control Zanual to the 0W-*.F or his Asent for review and comment. This document shall contain at least the follow-ing items:
: a. Explicit procedures for NUT inspection techniques.
: b. Material Control Procedures
: a. Electrode Control Procedures S
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B Sh*eet 4 of 8
::arch 4, 1969
: d. Marking and Material Identification procedures
: e. Control of construction conditions
: f. Qualification requirements for inspectors, welders, procedures, and equipment
: g. Document and drawing control procedures
: h. Non-conformance procedures
: i. Control and storage of inspection test records J. Control of purchase parts
: k. Criteria for approval  and resection work
: 1. Examination checklists
: m. Corrective ac::on procedures San.            Traceability coding
: o. Proof test procedures 4:i0  Penetrations and QpenirTs 4:10.2 Mechanical Penetrations:
: 3. Delete this subiter in its entirety and replace with following:
The penetration sleeves material shall be compatible with liner materials and must be approved for Class B Nuclear Vessels.
Add the following new subitem:
: 13. Process piping for the mechanical penetrations shall be fabricated and installed in the penetration assembly in accordance with the requirements of the applicable USAS Power Piping Code B31.1.0 or Nuclear Power Piping Code B31.7 (Tentative) as noted on the attached "Penetration List" Drawings SS-301-601 thru SS-301-606.
Weld ends for process piping shall be machined in accordance with Drawings PD-3C4-001, "Welding End Details."
(e
 
sP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B 0                                  Sheet 5 of a March 4, 1969 4:10.3  Electrical Penetrations:
: 1. Delete this subitem in its entirety and replace with following:
Penetration cartridges will be supplied by Others but installed in the penetration sleeves by the CONTRACTOR.
: 2. Change this subitem as follows:
At end of first sentence, after "carbon steel pipe" add, "of a grade approved for Class B Nuclear Vessels."
4:l    Prelimina Tests
: 1. Add following sentence to this subitem:
Copies of detail test procedures shall be submitted to the OWNER or his Agent for review and comment,
: 2. Add following sentence to this subitem:
Copies of detail test procedures shall be submitted to the ONER or his Agent for review and coaent.
4:12    Painting Delete the text of this Item in its entirety and replace with following:
The CONTRACTOR will be advised of the acceptable surface preparation and coat~ng for all surfaces of the liner and penetrations.
SECTION V - REACTOR BUILDING PERSONNEL ACC-SS LOCKS 5:02    Work Included
: 5. Delete this subitem in its entirety and replace vith the following:
The CONTRACTOR will be advised of the required preparation and coating of the locks surfaces.
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SP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum =
Sheet 6 of 5 March 4, 19&9 PH 5:07  Weldimr 5:07.1 1.    &#x17d;      -nsethe first sentence of    t*m    subitem as follows:
                  -h qualification of welding -r,-ocedures and welders shall be accordance with Section iX 'Welding Qualifications" ea+/-
paragraph l-5,L2, Section Iii, clf the .61ME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
Add following new subitem:
.1
: 3.      be use of law hydrogen elect-rodes is required.
5:07.2 Quali -;y Control:
Number existing paragraph subiter-Add fzilowinC new wubitem:
: 2.  :te C0T.ACT.C.. shall, before s'-arting fabrication, submit Quality Contz-l Manual to the ZWNEB, or his Agent for aprroval.
_.-Tis document shall contain a: least the following items:
A              a.      Explicit procedures for Z- inspection techniques 1j1ateriai. Zontrol Procedures I              e.
                    . Electrode Control Proced-res Marking atd Material Idetilfication Procedures Control of Construction ZCditions Qualification requi ement$ for Inspectors,        Welders, A5                      cedures, and equipment
                    . Document      -nd Drawing Conrt---.L Procedures Non-Conformance Procedures
                    . Control a:d storage of iT- -pction and Test Records I
 
7-25-65 Addendum B Sheet 7 of 6 M-arch 44, 1969 J. Control of purchased parts
: k. Criteria for a=roval and rejection work
: 1. Examination checklists
: m. Corrective action procedures
: n. Traceability coding
: o. Proof test procedures 5:08  Personnel Access Locks Add follow-ing sentence to subitem 6:
Cbmmunication penetrations must be provided with seven (7) conductors S*to            accommodate paging system requirecents.
Add following new subitems:
: 19. Personnel locks electrical penetrations wires shall be at least No. 14 AWG solid copper      itjh flame resistant cross linked polyethelyne insulation.
: 20. A connection box with terminal blocks shall be provided over the electrical penetrations to -permit making good electrical connections.
5:09  Shop Tests Add new subitem as follows:
: 3. Copies of detail procedures for above tests shall be submitted to the OWNER or his Agent for review and comment.
5:11  Preliminary< Tests
: i. Add following sentence to this subitem:
Copies of detail test procedures must be submittea to the OWNER or his Agent for review and comment.
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Addend= B Sheet d of B tarch 4, 1969 5:12 Painting Delete the text of this Item in its entirety and replace vith the following:
The CONTRACTOR will be advised of the acceptable surface preparation and coating of the access locks surfaces.
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r, SPECIFICATIONS REAC--TOR BUILDING LINER A.ND PENETRATIONS AND PERSONtNEL ACCESS LOCKS SP-5566          JULY 25, 1968 CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA ?Ov0WER CORPORATION 0
FPC-321-B31 and B4.2 Gilbert Associates, Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania R.L.G. - E.K.A.
W.o. 4203.00 Addendum A August 21, 1968
 
0-P-5566 7-25-68 ADDE=,UM A Sheet 1 of 2 August 21, 1968
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SECTION I - INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1:02          Submission of Provosals Add the following new iten 1:02.15:
              "The Bidder shall submit unit prices for the following, as shown on Drawing E-521-030:
: a. Unit price for additional crane rail support assemblies.
: b. Unit price for anchor bolts for steam generator rigging crane anchor.
: c. - Unit price for ladder and cage."
Add the following new item 1:02.16:
              "The Bidder shall submit unit orice base cer round of plate material including all fabrication, shoj, and field welding, detailing, and erection costs set forth in item 4:02-3.h.
SECTION IV  -  DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 4:02          Work Included 4 :02-3.g      Fifth line:  change 6" x 3-1/2" x 3/16" angle to read:
              "6" x 3-1/2", x 1/4" angle" Add the following new item      h.
              "All brackets and hanger sun Orts for piping and ventilating systems including fabrication, shot., and field welding, asnd detailing (See Drawing D-300-OO4 for details.)"
 
I I  -                                                                        SP-5566 7-25-68 Re-ised 9-4-68 r
ADDenDUM A 0                                            Sheet 2 of 2 August 21, 1968
:I10      Penetrations and Cveninns 4:10.3      Electrical Penetrations:
Aifter last word i= sentence,  change period mark to a comma and add the followi-g**
                    "but sh    be capable of supporting an additional weight of 500 lbs."
41:12.2      Fifth and sixth sentences:    change to read as follows:
                    "Approved alternate coating systems in lieu of Carbozinc No. '1 -re Dimetcote No. 5 as menufactured by the Arnercoat Corporation or Plasite No. 1-100 as manfactured by Wisconsin Protective Coating Corporation. If an alternate material is used, surface preparatiom and amnlication methods shall be in accorcance with the manufacturer's printed instructicns."
5:12.2      Same revision as stated in 4:12.2.
SECTIO  VI - LIST C? BID DRAWNISS 0    The following Drawings have been revised:
S-521-Q30        a. Revised con-struction =pening from 24'-0" wide and 35t-0" high to 35'-0" wide and 50'-6" hiMh.
: b. Added ancbhc bolts for steam generator rigging crane anchor.
: c. Added ladder, pcage and associated platforms.
E-400-o06        Revised equipment access cpening from 9'-0" radius to fl'-2" raditzs.
:--521-030      Revised date from 7-24-68 to 8-30-68.
E-4O0-OO6        Revised date fr-om 7-24-65 to 8-30-68.
The following Drawings have been added:
D-300-OQI+ and D-50125, Rev. T The Drawing List is hereby replaced in its entirety incorporating revisions a-s set forth above.
ATTAC!F&- NTS PROPOSAL FORM Attached to this Aldendum is revised page 2 of the Ptroposal Form.
 
a SPECIFICATIONS FOR REACTOR BUILDING LINER AND PENETRATIONS AND PERSOINNEL ACCESS LOCKS CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDL POWER CORPORATION SP-5566                        JULY 25,  1968 0
FPC-321-B31 and B4.2 APPROVED  -
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DEPT: PRWECT ENGR .                D'ATE ISSUED FOE CRYS~ti  RVBR  -  UIlT 3          DT Gilbert Associates, Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania w.O. 4203-00 Addendum A August 21, 1968 Adden-dum B March 4, 1969
 
a 7-25-62 Addendum B Sheet I of 8 IM.arch    4, 1969 SECTION IV - REACTOR BUILDING LINER AND PENETRATIZNS 4:02    Work Included
: 7. Delete this subitem in        its  entirety and replace with the following:
The COiTRACTOR will be advised of the            equired preparation and coating of the liner surfaces.
Add new subitem as follows:
: 8. Installation of electrical penetration cartridges,          furnished b,, Others, in penetration sleeves.
i4:03  Work Uot Included
: 3. Delete this subitem in      its    entirety.
Renumber subitem 4, subitem 3.
4:05    Design Requirements I-:G5.2  Cylinder Reinforcement:
Delete this item in    its  entirety and replace with the following:
Liner Plate Reinforcement:
: 1. The cylinder walls shall be        rein-arced so as to support the dead load of the liner plus        erection and wind loads. An additional 6 in. WF 15.5 lb      member shall be located at each buttress centerline as        shown on the Drawings.
: 2. The dome shall be reinforced to withstand in          addition to the wind loading a construction load of 100 pounds per square foot.
4;06    Materials 4:06.1  Add the following to this item:
Special Note:    Steel plate material per ASM A 283-67 does not meet the requirements for a Class B Nuclear Vessel, but conformance is not required since the liner is not a load carrying component.
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B 0Sheet                                          2 of 8 March 4, 1969 h:G6.2  Delete this item in its entirety and replace with the following:
Penetration Sleeves:
The materials for penetration sleeves including the equipment access hatch as well as the mechanical and electrical penetrations shall conform with the requirements of the ASME Nuclear Vessels Code for Class "B" Vessels and shall exhibit ductiLty and welding character-istics compatible with the main shell material. The selection of materials for penetration sleeves shall consider a lowest service metal temperature of 120 F within containment and +25 F witnout containment. All materials for penetration sleeves shall exhibit impact properties as required for Class "B" Vessels. The naterials for penetration sleeves shall be carbon steel except as otherwise specified herein or shown on the Drawings.
Add new item as follows:
4:06.3    Mechanical Penetrations:
aThe                          materials for process piping for mechanical penetrations shall be as specified on the attached "Penetration List" Drar-ings SS-301-601 tbru SS-301-606 and shall conform with the requirements of the applicable USAS Power Piping Code B3l.l.0 or liuclear Power Piping Code 1331.7 (Tentative) as noted.
4:o7    Welding 4:07.1  General:
i1
: 1. Change first sentence of this subitem as follows:
The qualification of welding procedures and welders shall be in accordance with Section IX "Welding Qualifications" and paragraph 7,&#xfd; N              4-541, Section III of the AS!4E Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
Add following new subitemns:
: 3. The requirement for postweld heat treatment is waived.
: 4. The use of low hydrogen electrodes is  required.
 
SP-5566 1-25-68 Addendum B Sheet 3 of 8 14warch 4, 1969 4:37.2  Quality Control:
: 2. Delete this subitem in its entirety and replace with the following:
Full radiography shall be in accordance with R-1350, Section III, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. The procedure and accep-tance criteria shall conform to UW-S1, .ection VIII, ASME Code.
Spot radiography shall be in accordance with the procedures and governed by the acceptance criteria of Para~raph UW-52, Section VIII, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vess*el Code with tne following conditions:
: a. Two percent of the welds made by each welder shall be radio-graphed.
: b. Radiographs shall be at the frequency of six inches every 25 feet rather than 12 inches every 50 feet.
: c. The quality assurance inspector shall select the spots to be radiographed, except in those specific instances where he waives this privilege to the CONTRACTOR'S quality control supervisor.
: 5. Delete first sentence of this subitem and replace with the following:
Certified copies of mill test reports describing the chemical and physical properties of the steel plate material, welding electrodes and/or weld filler    metal shall be submitted to the OWNER for approval.
Add the following new subitem:
: 8. The C0fJTRACTQ?* shall, before starting fabrication, submit a Quality Control Manual to the OWNER or his Agent for review and conwient. This document shall contain at least the follow-ing items:
: a. Explicit =rocedures for NDT inspection techniques.
: b. Material Control Procedures
: c. Electrode Control Procedures
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B Sheet 4 of 8 March 4, 1969
: d. M41arking and -M-terial Identification procedures
: e. Control of construction conditions
: f. Qualificaticn requirements for inspectors, welders, procedures, and equipment
: g. Document and drawing control proceduies
: h. Non-conformance procedures
: i. Control and storage of inspection test records
: j. Control of purchase parts
: k. Criteria for approval and rejection work
: 1. Examination zhecklists
: m. Corrective ation procedures 0        n. Traceability coding
: o. Proof test procedures Penetrations ad penings 4.1o 4:lo.2 Mechanical Pene-ra-tions:
: 3. Delete this subitem in its entirety and replace with following:
The penetration sleeves material shall be copatible with liner materials a-n must be approved for Class B IXuclear Vessels.
Add the followinr new subitem:
: 13. Process piping for the mechanical penetrations shal_! be fabricated and installed in the penetration assembly in accordance with the requircmenti of the applicable USAS Power Piping Cede B31.10 or Nuclear Power Piping Code B31.7 (Tentative) as noted on the attached "Penmetration List" Drawings SS-301-601 thra SS-301-606.
Weld ends fzr process piping shall be machined in accordance with Drawings Pt-301-001., "Welding End Details."
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sp-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B Sheet 5 of 8 tNarch 4, 1969 4:10.2  Electrical Penetrations;
: 1. Delete this subitem in    its entirety and replace with following:
Penetr-ation cartridgea will be zznpplied by Others bt      installed in the penetration sleeves by the COHI{IACTOR.
: 2. Change this subitem as follows:
At end of first sentence, after "carbon steel pipe" aelo "of a grade approved for Class B Nuclear Vessels."
4:ii    Preliminary Tests
: 1. Add fcl!lowing sentence to this s-ubitem:
Copies of detail test procedures shall be suh m=itted to the OWNEE or his Agent for review an-. coment.
: 2. Add fcdlowing sentence to this s-;titem:
Copies of detail test procedures shall be submitted to the OWNER or his Agent for review and comment.
4:12    Painting Delete the text of this Item in      its entirety and replace -ith following:
The CONTRAC-T-OR will be advised of the acceptable surface preparation and coat.ina for -Il surfaces of the liaer end pe-ne*traticas.
SELCTIGO V - REACTOE BULDING PERSNNIEL ACCESS LOCKS 5:02    Work Included
: 5. Delete this subitem in its entirety and replace with the following:
The CCMTRAC2OR will he advised of the required preparation and coatin-S of the locks surfaces.
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B
                                  *Sheet 0'of 8 Mvarch 4, 1969 5 : 07 Welding 5:07.7 1. Change the first sentence of this subitem as follows:
The cualification of wel.ding procedures and welders shall be in accordasce with Section IX "Welding Qualifications" and paragraph N-541, Section III, of the S'I Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
Add following ne-w subitem:
: 3. The use of low hydrogen electrodes is    required.
5:07.2 Quality Coz.rol:
Number existing Daragra.h subitem 1.
Add following new subitem:
: 2. The CC:iTRAC:OR shall, before staring fabrication, submit a Quality Control Manual to the OWN-ZR, or his Agent for approval.
This document shall contain at least the following items:
: a. Explicit procedures for NDT inspection techniques
: b. M4aterLal Control Procedures
: c. Electrode Control Procedures
: d. Marking and Material identififation Procedures
: e. Cc.itrol of Construction Condinions
: f. Qualification requi:esents fcr Inspectors,    -Welders, Pro-cedures, and equipment
: g.  -cczum.r.z and Drawing Oontrol Procedu*res
: h. Non-Conformance Procedures
: i. Ccntrol and storage of Inspection c&#xfd;.&#xfd;-  Test Records
 
SP-5566 7-25-68 Addendum B Sheet 7 of 8 March 4, 1969 J. Ccotrol of purchased parts
: k. Criteria for approval and rejection work
: 1. rTina-ion checklists
: m. Correci-ve action procedures n,  Traceability coding
: o.  -Proof test procedures 5:08  Personnel Azcess Locks Add followin=g sentence to subitem 6:
C6=unicatLon penetrations must be provided with seven (7'    conductors to accommodate paging system requirements.
Add following new subiterms:
19.- Persozznel lzcks electrical penetrations *ires shall be at least io. AWG solid copper wita flame resistant cross linkei polvetnelyne insulation.
2C. A connecticn box with terminal blocks szall be provided over the electrizal penetrations to per-mit =Ezing good electrical connec'tions.
5:09  Shop Tests Add new subitem as follows:
: 3. Copies of detail procedures for above tests shall be submitted to the OWNZR or his Agent for review an commen;.
5:11  Preliminar. Tests
: 1. Add following sentence to this subitem:
Copies of aetail test procedures must be submitted :c the OWNER zr his Agent for review and comme-=.
 
SP-55oo 7-25-60 Addendu= B Sheet 8 of 8 March 4, 1969 5:12 Paizting Delete the text of this Item in its  entirey and replace with the following:
The CONTRACTOR will be advised of the acceptable surface preparation ani coating of the access locks surfaces.
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* ENGIREERS AN; CONSULTANTS SS = ASTM A 312, Tp 304 up to 12" O.D.,                                                                                                                    READING.PENNA. N0 N&#xfd;EW      YORK.N_V 14" C.D. and larger ASnTh!          A 358                            CR! URAL ,=R            UNIT NO.  '
90,                                CR    _270-                                Tp 304                                                                                                                                              *.23, PENETEATIT-*      lq; QUA*K*T iI                                                ".CN R~ 0 N~l      0f*PPN~EV QUA  DR. 2                    uL.      QUADR. 3                                                                                                  FKIL`PA`QC0I                (AtkFI I Aro 79-                          PRCCESS
_Q5AR  PIPE                SL-      ___                                          DESIGNATION                      PIPIG            ,SE ISIC            LOCR! O      BELLOWS RoESS PDC7SS INS.                              REFERENCE J10.        SIZE      SCH I MATL      SIZE      SCH MATL      _ODE                                _0_BELLOWS                        P!                    CLS__S___C____                          1TE P OF          SEa    T S.
2          ,2            24'      60          Cs        10" 3/4      CS      Main $team from Steam Generator "B"                                B 3i..                                                    Yes                ,.                        Tvye .o. T C~oole W        4            18"      60          CS    40"      3/4 f CS        Feedwater to Steam Generator '41.-"A                                        .1                                              Ye5      i                -
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                      ,.        6"          40          CS    12"      80      CS    Emnergency Feedwater to Steam Generator                &#xfd;VV            1. I                                                  ya.L.*                                      Type X.*  ,    II1-
              -,      e            8"        40          cS    22"      30      CS      Shield Cooling System A + Letdown Cooler A In                      B 3.l.                                                    No                                          Type No. ITT 8"        4o          CS    12"      BOS            Shield      looirng System A + Letdown Cooler A Out              B '1.1                                                    No 3-'-
20&#xfd;.        2,7*          l' 7    so      IcS      6"        80[ CS        Tan MoItor IT.. I Cooling Water int                                B        .I                                                o
_    _                iT.                                                    ____              _*_                _    __  _            _  --    --
                      -2        i1' i'-!      80 .      Cs    6"        80    CS      Fan I-otor No.        I Cooling Water Out                          B        l                                              No
                *  -'        '  11/2"k                    S"              0    CS, ,    .a a,  M.otor No. 1 Cooling Water In                        *,    B                    _____              _____              No, P0                J            80                    6"CS      80    CS      Fan Myotor No.        2 Cooling Water in                          B                                                          Ye No-I 203          2          Ia"        80        CS      61"      80    CS      Fan eenotor Ioa. 2 Cooling Water Out                              B 3_.1                                                    No QZ18&#xa2; ,2              1' 8" 0                      6S1"        0      S    Eerey          ollN.              ooigWtrn                            ..                      !Ye                                                                        Tgeo.l 2ll "              I 12                              6"        80    CS      Pan 1otor No. 3 Cooling Water In                                  B                                                          No
  .3t6 v      *;      IP"            80"cs            6"        80    CS      Fan Motor No. 3 Cooling Water Out                                                      ____                                  No                                                  "
          ,                        8                                      ,12 0    CS      Emergency Coil No. I. Cooling Water In                            B 31_._                                                    Yea      I                                  Tye No.        11
                          "      8          40        CS    12"      80    CS      Vnergency Coil No. I Cooling Water Cut                            B z-1.1                                                    Yes 7-          "        o" 0        CS                      CS        Xgeyo            oooL*-er2              Wo n                                                11.7I*I                                        -                                  "
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        -8*    ;                8.          40 4          Cos    12"      .0      CS      Emiergency Coll No. 2 Coolng Water 0e                              B      -. IeI      ,                                  Yes        _    _                .
                    't-c        11            1          ,  -l,                        1-nnp'-enev Co' -,i No. 'I Coolimq Water To                    ~        .
                      ,    2 1 8:                              22        3-0    CS      nuaercente Coil No. 9 Cool ratur                                                                                              Yes 4?-              '
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                                                                                                                .. R.elief              ,.No            B 31,7 7q...7111                      ___,_'                                  I_.__-_____.
22            222'l                                    ____          poopent, Access-2 -40S        ss      6o        80    CS        .C. Drain Tank Demin. Water K!I%2uo                              B !&#xfd;.l1                                                                                                          10 IoI-U7                                      40S          SS 8'          30            Drain from N.C. Drain Tank                                        B -71o l_,Bo1C 80                        C            S    N2 Supply to 11.C. Drain Is-f~r                                        _;.i.N 13 22      8      CS      Electrical Spaere f                    c      ,    .  ,--_____4                                                                                                        To        o 122      80      CS      Electrical Smare                                                                                                                      .                                          "
22, 2~            8"          40        CS      12"      80 Bo      CS    IShield Coolig &#xfd;Syst.B &#xfd;+Letdown Cooler B in                        B 3..~1                                            4. No                                            Type No. III I 20          58          4.2L        CS    12"      80      CS      Shield Cooling Syst. B +              Letdown Cooler B Out        B 3..l                  -                                No      I
                                                                                                                                                            +-j II t_0      CS      Piin                                                                                                                                                  ____                Tye No. V
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FEN. QjUDR      PROCESS PIPE                    51MVE                                                                                        F; 6        ~ii      LOCAi IO    BELLOWSM. S      Pit        S.            RFEEC 110. No0. SIZE          SCI4 MATh SiZ E ISCM                                                                                                                                              194 OF    a~N TKKS.
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_______________________                                    CODE 31.7 ifCLASS                      ______TEMP              OF      psia      THKS.                DETAILS "16OS]SS            8"        8      CS        Nigh H      Pressure oijection Line to LooP "B"            B 31.7                -              -            Yes                                                Type No. IT 3-          3        2,1''    16os    ss    8"        80      CS    . High Pressure !nJection Line to Loop "B"              13 U.7 -              T                          Yes                          -
                -434"                160G    35    10        8      CS      ~RQP  Seal Water Supplyv                              E2 1 ..Tn  .7      LT                                .                                    -o        xxp" 'N ITT 33          3        4"      4s      ss    I!"        50      CS I RB Simp Discharge                                          B 31.1                II                        No 3I-0        3        8"      4OS      SS    14*'      80      CS        Reactor Bldg. Spray Supply Ring No.1                  P317                  I                          Yes                                                Type No.11 34!      .          8",      40s      SS    14"        80      CS        Reactor Bldg. Spray Supply Ring No.        2        1    31.7 11            I                          Yes                                                      "
3        loll o0"    6    s SS    1          80      CS        Decay Heat Loop to Reactor Vessel                    B 31.7!!              I                          Yes                                              Type No. I Air
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      -,        3          12"        -OS    SS    !y't      80      CS        Decay Heat Lo-on from Reactor Vessel                  B 31.7 1 1                                        Yes.
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                ~    .      b      ~    S SD '141 0                  CS        FeTransferCanalPi I ILi-ne                                                IT3.11    ___              No          ___e      _        _      _        feNo.          TIll 3LB    t  3    .ppli          by cthers 40"            .375    CS        Fuel Transfer Tube No. 2                              B 31.7      .1      I                          No                                                Type No. VII1 3        2"        10S      SS      oi8              CS        R.C. Drain Tank Vent to WD                              31.7111            II                          No                                                Type No. III L      3        Ill      hoe      SS    6"        80      CS        X5        Borated Water Supply to C.F. Tank "B'"    B 31.7                1                          NOo--!1                                            _          _"
1  ySISs 4      6"    +80          CS        Vent to W.fl.from C.F. Tanks "A" and "B"              BN31.7_1_-11_1_NO 3        iI1"2      OS    SS      6"        80_    CS        Bleed Lice from C.F. Tend. "A" and "B" to W.D.        B ?1.7                1                          No
    ,;3        31              I        Lo                          CS        Ppn        Spare                                                                    _____        ____              __          __+                    Type No. V ll 1&#xfd;6os ss          8"    j    80      CS      Vent Header                                          B                                                  Yea7                                              Type Noi 3 5        3          3 -"1160        CS    6"          80      CS        :12Fill Line to Steam Generator "A & "B" Fm- .                                                            o                                    I        I TYNe No. TIT I l"    40      CS    6"    180          CS        R.XBLd,. Air Sampling                                B 31.7    !    I    .11I                        No                                                          "
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                                  *12"                                80        CS      Press, Heater Power Stmlv                                  _
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                                                  - ~12              80          CS    Thermoccaivles                                                                                                          -              -.
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01                1                          3--8                      C      Low VolItage DC Instrissentation            Control Rds      ____          _________                                                                __I_________
I C 133            -k 1                                12            80        CS  tMis0. Instr          trnentan"ion                            _________                                                                                                "
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428        4              j12"                              80          CS 4Piping, Spare____
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429        4        2"        40      CS      6"            830        CS  4Contpair.nt        Bldg. Pressure Senising                    B 31.7 111          1              ____                  No                                    Typ__e Ho. III&#xfd; i 14~, 2"          40      CS                    1So"        CS Iconia.imnet Bldg. Pressure Sem.i5,                              13317111            1                                    No                                      _________
                        ~b 2"        40        S      6".          830          CS    Conteairuent Bldg. Pressure Senising                        B 31.7 111          I                                    Nto          __
41 3        )'2"            4&deg;0                6" "I          13o        CS    Contalment Bldg. Pressure Sensing                            B 31.7 111          1                                    NO 1
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SR                                                                                            .                                                          EADNr. PENA. ANDNEW YORK.N.Y, quo                    HCRCR            270" 20                                    930O.D. and larger ASr. A 358 14"                                                          CRYSTAL RVER U11IT 10. 3                            .....                      4203:". I--: " "20  ... -""-"
9270                                                      TP 3                                                          FLORDA POWE CORPORATION                                                            o    Q-  I    s.
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1800 PEN. _.UADR          PROCESS PIPE                    SLEEVE                                              DEMGORATION                      PIPING    ,      EIHC                  QCAIION"BELLOWS IRCS                  PRPCFSSINS.                    REFERENCE NO. NO. SIZE SCH MATL                SIZE    SCH 14ATL                                                                              CODE            CLASS                                          TM OF .sia                THKS.              DETAILS 4~          .&                          j:L.        80      C              -AV,                                                                            --                                                                          Kr..4- T 435        _ _&__          _S      SS        81-      80      CS              Pressuwe In.jection Line    nAlAigh to oA"M                  B 3i.7                T                    *-.                        -
436      4      u*Ied            other: 40"          0.35      CS    Pel.Trensfer Tube No. 1                                            BR31,7 T            X                                                  -2_-                          Tb4,a-      N VIII 4
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'I                                                FLORIDA POWE" CORPORAioN P0' E ENGINEERING &COfv ROCTION DEPT.
CRYSTA RIVER. UNIT 3 APPrOVE0 ey:
SIMCIFICATION FOR WURlI XG AND DEIVERLNG OF STRU3TERAL COXCT SP-5569                    OCIVR 17, 1968 CRYSTAL R-M - U0      NO. 3 FLORIDA AER CORMI-ATION ITC - 321-A3.2 U49~t~
APPROVED  -
f DEFI. PE=rOJ~2GR.
                                                    -      -    DATE ISU=  FO-4 CRYSTAL RIVER UNiIT 3                            DATE QU,-ALITY PROG, .-      ;,M REVI-w and DOCUMENTATION Gilbelrt Associates, Inc.              REQUIRED 525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania S.N.D. - W.A.D.
w.0. 14203-00 Addendum A October 17, 1968 Addendum B January 22, 1969 Addendum C
 
SW-5569 10-17-68
                                    ~D
-                                S..t 1 of 1 Jtme 23, 1971 SECTION III - DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3:09    Admixtures 3:09.1- Air Entraining Admixture:
Subitem 1.:
Delete this subitem as written in Addendum B (dated Januey 22, 1969) in its entirety and replace with the following:
          "1. All structural concrete shell be considered subject to potentially destructive exposure and shall contain entrained air in amounts conforming with the follo;ing:
Nominal Maximum Size                Total Air Content of Coarse A&gregate                %by Volume 3/min                              3-6 1-1/2 in                            3 -6 3:11    MixinS Concrete 3:11.2  Transit Mixing:
Third sentence - Lines 5, 6, and 7:
          -Delete this sentence in its entirety and replace with the following:
          "The maxi*im number of revolutions at mi.ing speed shall b, 110; Ay additional mixing shall be at agitating speed, as required by ASTM C 94-67."
 
                                                "R    Ily~I-t'Ag&#xfd;RCO!4RAT:ON1 CRYSTAL RIVEr? - UNIT 3 AP~          BY:
                                                                      .Date 3 Wer. - Pw f~uclear Poj.
SPECIFICATI0N FOR FURNISHING AND DEIIVERI."G OF STRUCTURAL CON*CRETE CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5569                    OCTOBER 17, 1968 FPC-321-A3. 2
  ~4A~~3 APPROVED -DZPT.
K~w~ IPWIECT ZNGR.
                                                ?--I ) - L6 DT 13SUED FOR #RYSTA.L RIVER      -UNIT        3          DT Gilbert Associates, Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pt .. nsylvania                                    S.N.D.  - W.A.D.
W.o. 4203-00 Addendum A October 17, l963 Addendum B January 22,    t,*')
Addendwu- C Us et D March 13, 196)
 
SP-5569 10-17-63 ADEENDUM A Sheet 1 of 2 October 17, 1968 SECTION II  - PROPOSAL Attached to this addendum is  Alternate Proposal Form for use as specified in this addendum, subitem 3:07.1.
SECTION III - DETAILED SP=IFICATIONS 3:07      Aggregates 3:07.1    Fine Aggregates:
Add the following paragraph to this subitem:
Alternate prices for concrete made with the following fine aggregate ASTM C 33-67 modified sieve analysis:
Sieve                                Percentage Passing No. 4                                      99-100 No. 8                                      85-100 No. 16                                      65-97 No. 30                                      30-70 No. 50                                      5-35 No. 100                                    0-5 3:09      Admixtures 3:09.2    Fourth line, after "Master Builders Co.," add the following:
              "Daratard HC, a product of W. R. Grace and Company,"
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SP-1))-U6 10-17-68 ADDENDUM B                                    r C.                                    Sheet 1 of 3 January 22, 1969 SECTION III - DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3:05      Design, Mixes 3:05.1    Structural Concrete Containing No Fly Ash:
Delete contents of this subitem in its entirety and replace with the following:
max.                  Minimum      Maximum      Maximum Size Placing    Concrete    Strength    Slump      Coarse Aggregate Temoa        Class                  (In-uct_
es)      (Inches) 70 F      5000-3        5000          3            -1/2" 70 F      5000-3        5000          3            3/14" 90 F      5000-4        5000          4          1-1/2" 90 F      5000-4        5000          4            3/4" 90 F      3000-h4      3000          4          1-1/2" 3000-14      3000 90 F        000-i&
4            3/4"1 90 F      3 15o0-4        3000                        3/8" 90 F                    1500          4          1-1/2" (9 3: O0    Cement 3:06.2    Delete this subitem in its entirety ane replace with the followina:
The cement manufacturer shall provide, for the OWNER'S      use, four certified copies of mill test reports hovincn physical      and chemical composition on each mill run or sealed storaze bin and      certifying that th? cement complys vith the Specification on each      shipment delivered to the Supplier.
3:07        ~
rgat.s 1
3:07.1    Fine Aggregates:
Delete the contents of this subitem in its entirety and replace vLh the following:
1,    Fine aggregate shall conform to ACI-301-66,    Only natural sand shc1l be used. Samples of the pr&#xfd;'.osed CCZreGate shall be sub-mitted to the e:ing Laboratory for -ezTing .o insure compliance vith concrete a3gregates,    Spec, for, AST, C 33-67 except as modl-fied herein,
 
i0-17-68 ADDENWM A                                  A Sheet 2 of 2 October 17, 1968 ALTERNATE PROPOSAL To:        Florida Power Corporation P. o. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, Ftorida    33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby proposes to furnish ready-mixed concrete for the Unit No.      3 addition to Florida Power Corporation's Crystal River Plant, in accordance with Addendum 1, Spec. No. SP-5569 for the following prices:
Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containing no fly ash and of the classes indicated:
(70 F) Class 5000-2 (1-1/2" Ag.)          $                per cubic yard (70 F) Class 5000-2 (3/4" Agg.)          $                per cubic yard Class 5000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard class 5ooo-4 (3/4" Agg.)            Sper              cubic yard Class 3000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard dlass 3000-4 (3/4" A.g.)          $                per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/8- A..)            $                per cubic yard Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containing fly ash and of the classes indicated:
Class 3000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/4" Agg.)          $                per cubic yard Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" A.g.)        $                per cubic yard It is hereby stated that the undersigned can maintain delivery of ready-mixed con-crete at a maxi-im rate of                      cubicyards per hour continuously.
Date of Bid                              Signed By Title Business Address of Bidder State of Incorporation Address of Principal Office
 
SP-5569 10-17-68 ADDENDUM B Sheet 2 of 3 January 22, 19b9
: 2. The grading and uniformity of the fine aggregate shall conform to the following requirement as del"vered to the mixers.
Sieve Designation, U.S,                Percentage by Weight Standard S.-,e Mesh                          Passing No, 24                              95 - 100 No. 8                                85 - 100 No. 16                              65 - 97 No. 30                              30 - 70 No. 50                                5 - 35 No. 100                              0-5
: 3. In addition to the grading limits above, the fine aggregate, as delivered to the mixer shall have a fineness modulus of not less than 2.20 nor more than 2,70; however, -.he fineness modulus =ay not vary more than 0,20 from the value assumed in selecting pro-perties for the concrete. This variation to be based on an average of the la-st t-hal                        ...            l n used unless approved by the OWNER in "iriting after the results of the test  have been ascertained. The source of the fine aggregate shall not be changed without the vritten approval of the 0WNER.
3:09  Admixtures 3:09.1 Air Entraining Admixtures:
1, Delete the coatents of this subitem in its entirety and replace vith the folloving:
: 1. All structural concrete shall be considered subject to potentially destructive erposure and shall contain entrained air in amounts canforming vith the folloving:
Nominal Maxim= Size                    Total Air Content of Coarse Agrcresate                      % by Volume 3/4 in.                                  4-6 1-1/2 in.                                14-6 (0.
 
S "                                                                      SP-5569 10-1T-68 ADDENDUM B Sheet 3 of 3 January 22, 1969 3:12    Quality Control Delete the contents of this Item in its entirety and replace with the following:
3:12.1 The OZNER will furnish the services of an inspector at the site who will make slump tests, make test cylinders, check air content and record weather conditions. With OWNER and/or ENGINEER approval, he will make adjustments in the mix proportions, if necessary, to meet the requirements of this Specification. Finally the OWNER and/or ENGINEER will have the right to reject any concrete which does not meet or can not be adjusted to meet the requirements of this Specification.
3:12.2 The evaluation of test results will be in accordance with Chapter 17 of ACI 301-66, Whenever tests of the laboratory cure cylinders fail to meet the requirements set forth in this Spec 4 fication, the OWNER/
ENGINEER shall have the right, at the supplier's expense to order changes to the proportions of the mix to meet design mix requirements, The supplier shall reimburse the OWNER for the cost of removing and replacing defective concrete including the cost of forming, form removal, reinforcing steel, imbedments, and all other related work and ziaterials when and if the defective concrete is the fault of the supplier.
3:12.3 Quality Control - The supplier will furnish in writing his batch plant operating procedures as well as his Quality Control procedures which he intends to use to insure that his product meets the requirements as outlined in. theme Specifications. In addition the supplier will pro-vide, for the OWNER'S use, four copies each of the following reports:
: 1. Reports as listed under Section 1:03 of these Specifications.
: 2. Mill test reports as outlined under 3:06,2 of these Specifications,
: 3. Lab tests of batch plant water as listed under 3:08 of these Specificationse Copies of reports will be mailed to:
Florida Power Corporation P, 0. Box 276 Crystal River, Florida Attention:  Mr. Ed Froats
 
SP-5569 10-17-19 (j&#xfd;--
ADMEIDLUM C Sheet 1 of 1 March 13, 1969 SECTION III DETAILED SPEC IFICATICNS 3:07      Aggregates Add new item "3:07.3" to read as follows:
                "Freezing and Thewing Tests:
                "The freezing and thawimg tests as required by AST4 C 33-67, Paragraph 10.1.16, shall be waived."
ADDENDUM B, January 22, 1969 SECTION III DETAIED SPECIFICATIONS 3:05      Design Mixes (e    3:-0 5,-I Struictural Concrete Containing No Fly Ash:
Delete the conten-s of this subitem in its  entirety and replace with the following; Max.                Minimum    Maximum      Maximum Size Placing    Concretre  Strength      Slump    Coarse Aggregate Temp.      Class        (PSI)    (Inches)      (Inches)
: 70. F      5000-3      5000          3          1-1/2" 70 F      5000-3      5000          3            3/4" 90 F      5000-4.      5000        4          1-1/2" 90 F      5ooo-4      5000          4            3/41" 90 F      3000-4      3000        4          1-1/2" 90 F      3000-4      3000        4            3/4" 90 F      3000-4      3000        4            3/811 90 F      1500-4      1500        4          1-1/2" (0
 
SP-5569 10-17-68
                                              !f CONTENTS Section              Title              Pages I Instructions to Bidders    1-1 thru 1-2 II  Proposal                    II-1 thru 11-6 III  Detailed Specifications    III-1 thru 111-7 GILBERT ASSOCIATES, INC.
 
* -                                                                    SP-5569 10-17-68 ADW&#xfd;" D Sheet I of 1 Jtme 23, 1971 SECTION III  -  DETAILED SPECIFICATIOMS 3:09    Admixtures 3:09.1- Air Entraining Admixture:
Subitem 1.:
Delete this subitem as written in Addendum 3 (dated January 22, 1969) in its entirety end replace with the folloming:
        "I. All structural concrete shell be considered subject to potentially destructive exposure and shall contain entrained air in amo= ts conforming with the following:
Nominal Maximum Size                Total Air COntent of Coarse Aggregate                %by Volume 3/4 in                            3 -6 1-1/2 in'                            3 - 6 3:11    AMixing Concrete 3:11.2  Transit Mixing:
Third sentence - Lines 5, 6, and 7:
      -Delete this sentence in its entirety and replace with the following:
        "The maximum number of revolutions at aixing speed shall be 110; Any additional mixing shall be at agitating speed, as required by ASTM C 94-67."
 
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                                                                  ... - UNIT
                                                      "?It      z~    BY:
SPMIFICATION FOR FMNI5.i-.G AN        LEM-R-          OF STUTXL          G=713 CRYSTAL RI'*R -          =I- NO. 3 FLQIUD ?O--R PA        cC?    :1ATIO; SP-5569                  (o_'1aR    177, i968 FPC-321--A3.2
    ~A4Jx~"      'IV, It APPROVED -DEP. F-.'?:    SZ~T EZ'.--                J-DAU
  .1SSLhi FOR IRYSAI. JVR          UNIT 3            DT Gilbert Asscclatees, Ir*,c.
525 Iancaser Aven'ue Reading, Pe..nsyl'ania                                        S.N.D.      - W.A.D.
w.o. 4o23-co AddenLd-= A October.- , :17 Addendt=m B January 22,        :-
Addend,= C
                                                                                  -Asreh i,    -.
 
Pr-63 C                              ~ADrDOWM A Sheet I of 2 October 17, 1963 SECTION II  - PROPOSAL Attached to this addendum is Alternate Proposal Form for use as specified in -__s addendum, subitem 3:07.1.
SECTION III - DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3:07      Aggregates 3:07.1    Fine Aggregates:
Add the following paragraph to this subitem:
Alternate prices for concrete made with the following fine aggregate ASTM C 33-67 modified sieve analysis:
Sieve                                Percentage Passing No. 4                                      99-100 No. 8                                      85-100 No. 16                                      65-97 No. 30                                      30-70 No. 50                                      5-35 No. 100                                    0-5 3:09      Admixtures 3:09.2    Fourth line, after "Master Builders Co.," add the following:
            "Daratard HC, a product of W. R. Grace and Company,"
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                            '                                                        10 68 ADDENDJM A Sheet 2 of 2 October 17, 1968 ALTEMMATE PROPOSAL To:        Florida Power Corporation P. 0. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby proposes to furnish ready-mixed concrete for the Unit No. 3 addition to Florida Power Corporation's Crystal River Plant, in accordance with Addendum 1., Spec. No. SP-5569 for the following prices:
Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containing no fly ash and of the classes in~icated:
(70 7) Class 5000-2 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard (70 F) Class 5000-2 (3/4" Agg.)          $                per cubic yard (I                Class 5000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard Class 5000-4 (3/4" Agg.)          $                per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/4" Agg.)          $                per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/8" Agg.)          $                per cubic yard Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containing fly ash and of the classes indicated:
Class 3000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/4" Agg.)          $                per cubic yard Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yard It is  hereby stated that the undersigned can maintain delivery of ready-mixed con-crete at a maximum rate of                      cubic yards per hour continuously.
Date of B+.d                              Signed By Ti tle Business Address of Bidder Stste of Zncorporation Address of Principal Office
 
                                                                                "o-17-68 SP-5569 ADDENDU1M B Sheet 1 of 3 January 22, 1969 SECTIO  IiI  -  DETAILED SPECIFIC'r.I-_0:S 3:05      Desia_ *Mixes 3:05.1    Structural Concrete Containing No Fly Ash:
Delete contents of this subitem in its entirety and replace with the fo1lo-ling:
Max,                    Minimum      Maximum      Maximum Size Placing    Concrete      Strentth      Slump      Coarse Aggregate Temn,        Class          (PSI)      (Inc* es)        (Inches)    --
TO F      5000-3          5000            3          1-1/2" TO  F    5000-3          5000            3              3/4" 90  F    5ooo-4          5000            4          1-1/2" 90  F    5 00o-h        5000          4              3/41' 90  F    3000-4          3000          4            1-1/2" 90  F    3000-4          3000          4              3/4" 90  F    3o00-4          3030          4              3/8" 90  F    150o-4          1500          4            1-1/2" 3: 0      Ceent 3:06.2    Delete this subitem in its entirety an.; replace vith the followinn:
The cem-ent manufacturer shall provide, for the OWNER'S        use, four certified copies of =-11 test reports Ehc-zInS physical        and chemical composition on each mill run or sealed stcra.e bin and          certifyins that th?- cement complys with the Specification on each        shipment deliverel to the Supplier, 3:OT 07atzs 3:OT.1    Fine AgKregates :
Delete the contents of this subitem in its entirety and replace vibh the follovin*;
: 1. Fine aEgre:zate shall conform to ACI-30!-66,      Only natural sand shcll be used. Sa-ples of the pr,.,one3 aSCregate shall be sub.
mit-ed to the              Lnboratory fcr teztin5 -o insure comrpliance Las~in, vi:h concrete azre~      t s, Spec. for, ASTM C 33-6b/ except as modi-fied hereini
 
S1-5569 13-17-68 ADDENDW' B Ci                                  Sheet 2 of 3 January 22, 19b9 2,  The grading and uniformity of the fine aggregate shall canform to the following requirement as delivered to the mixers:
Sieve Designation,  UoSo                  Percentage by Weigm*
Standard Sure    Mesh                              Passing No. 4                                      95 - 100 No, 8                                      85 - 100 No. 16                                    65 - 97 No. 30                                    30 - 70 No. 53                                      5 - 35 Nod 1i0                                    0-5
: 3. In addition to -he grading limits above, the fine aggregate,          as delivered to. the mixer shall have a fineness modulus of mot        less than 2,20 nor =-re than 2.70; however, the fineness modulus        may C            not vary more :ban 0.20 from the value assumed in selecting        pro-perties for the concrete.        This variation to be based on an  average of the last ten gradation samples. The aggregate shall not          be u-rd unless auzJ ove4d by-r 14.t.  "?            n      e    .
the test have been ascertained, The source of the fine aggregate shall not be changed without the written approval of the OWNER.
3:09  Admixtures 3:09.1 Air Entraining Admixzures:
1, Delete the contents of this subitem in its entirety and replace with the following:
le  All structural concrete shall be considered subject to pc.entially destructive exposure and shall contain entrained air in amounts conforming with the following:
Nominal Maximu= Size                      Total Air Content of Coarse Aggregate                          % by Volume 3/4 in.                                        4-6 1-1/2 in.                                      4-6
 
SP-5569 10-17-68 ADDENDUM 3 Sheet 3 of 3 January 22, 9169 3:12    Q(.ulity Control Delete the contents of this Item in its entirety and replace with the following:
3:12.1  The CUMER will furnish the services of an inspector at the site who will make slump tests, make test cylinders, check air content and record weather conditionsz With OWNER aid/or ENGINEE-R approval, he will make adjustments in the mix proportions, if necessary, to meet the requirements of this Specificatio=, Finally the OWNER and/or ENGINEER will have the right to reject any zoncrete which does not meet or can not be adjusted to meet the requi ements of this Specification.,
3:12.2 The evaluation of test results -vi.-l be in accordance with Chapter 17 of ACI 30.1-66, "4henever tests of the laboratory cure cylinders fail to meet the requirements set fort in this Spec 4 fication, the OWNER/
ENGINEER shall have the right, az the supplier's expense to order changes to the proportions of the mix to meet design mix requirements.
The supplier shall reimburse the -WNER for the cost of removing and replacing defective concrete incluiing the cost of forming, form removal, reinforcimg steel, imbe--ents, and all other related work and materials when and if the defective concrete is the fault of the supplier, 3:12.3 Quality Control- The supplier wi.l furnish in writing his batch plant operating procedures as well as his Quality Control procedures which he intends to use to insure that his product =eets the requirements as outlined in these Specifications. In addition the supplier will pro-vide, for the OWNER'S use, four c--pies each of the following reports:
: 1. Reports as listed under Sect4=      1:03 of these Specifications.
: 2. Mill test reports as outlined -under 3.06.2 of these Specifications.
: 3. Lab tests of batch plant water as listed under 3:08 of these Specificationsr Copies of reports will be "ai.4ed to:
Florida Paver Corporation P. 0. Box 276 iystal River, Florida Attention., Mr, Ed Froats
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I                                                                              SP- 5569 10-17-69 ADDENDLT4 C Sheet 1 of 1 March 13, 1969 SECTION III DETAILED SPEC IFITATIONS 3:07      Aggregates Add new item "3:07.3" to read as follows:
              "Freezing and Thbving Tests:
            "The freezing and thawing tests as required by ASTI4 C 33-67, Paragraph lO.1.l-6    shall be waived."
ADDENDU-1 B,  January 22,  196, SECTION III DETAILED SPEC= ICATIONS 3:05      Design Mixes 3:05.1    Structural Conrrete Containing No Fly Ash:
Delete the conten=s    of this subitem in its entirety and replace with the followin-:
Max.                  Minimum    Maximum      Maximum Size Placing    Concre-_e    Strength    Slump    Coarse Aggregate Temp. Class        (psi)    (Inches)      (Inches) 70-F      5000-3        5000          3          1-1/2" 70 F      5000-3        5000          3            3/4" 9o F      500co-        5000          4          1-1/2" 9o F      5o00-*        5000          4            3/4" 90 F      3000o-        3000          4          1-1/2" 9o F      3000-`        3000          4            3/14" 9o F      3000-4        3000          14            3/8" 90 F      1500-4        1500          4          1-1/2"
 
SP-5569 10-17-68 CONTENTS Section                r1Title              Pages I Instructic-ns tc Bidders    I-i  thru 1-2 II  Proposal                    II-1 thru 11-6 III  Detailed Specifications      III-i  thru 111-7 rGILDENT A-5OCLATM,  I.MC.
 
I                                            SP-5569 10-17-68 SECTION I INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDM INDEX Item                      Title          Page 1:01  Invitation                          I-1 1:02  Submission of Proposals            I-i 1:03  Preliminary Approval                1-2 1:04  Evaluation of Proposals            1-2 L:05 Acceptance of Proposals            1-2 (1:06 Shipping Information                1-2
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LG1IMERT A.SSOCIATES, VC1.
 
SP-5 569 10-17-68 1:00    INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
(  1:01  Invitaticn Proposals are hereby requested by the Florida Power Corporation for the furnishing and delivering of all structural concrete as set forth in the attached Specification No. SP-5569, which will be incorporated in the Crystal River Plant Unit 3, located approximately five miles northwest of Crystal River, Florida.
1:02    Submission of Proposals 1:02.1 Proposals shall be sub=itted in quadruplicate and shall be transmitted to:
Florida Power Corporation P. 0. Box 14o42 St. Petersburg, Florida    33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent 1:02.2 Proposals must be rece-ived by Florida Power Corporation prior to twelve noon 1:02.3 Each Proposal shall be prepared using the Proposal Form, and any data forms, attached hereto. Bidders shall furnish with their Proposals all drawings, catalog data, and other supplementary information necessarf to describe thoroughly the materials and equipment covered by their Proposal.
1:02.4 Bidder shall furnish unit price quotations for the various classes of concrete as listed under 3:05. Approximately 86,000 cubic yards will be required. This quantitj is intended only as a guide and is not guaranteed. However, all unit prices shall be firm and shall not be subject to adjustment because of greater or lesser total quantities than anticipated.
1:02.5 The price stated in the Proposdl shall include all taxes and licenses which might lawfully be assessed, on the date of the Proposal, against Florida Power Corporation or the Bidder, in connection with the proposed WORK. Exception: Unless otherwise stated herein, Florida Sales and Use Tax shall not be included in the bid price.
1:02.6 The Bidders shall state in their Proposals that the materials and/or equipment will meet the Specifications as set forth herein. Any exceptions to the Specifications set forth herein shall be stated clearly in the Bidders' Proposals.
GILBERT ASSOCIATES,  IMC.
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SP-5569 1O-17-68 1:02.7  Bidders shall also state in their Pro=posals the complete terms of their guarantee applicable to the materials and/or equipmen* they propcse tc furnish under these Specifications.
1:o2.8  Bidders shall set forth in their Proposals the terms of pa.ment normal to their company, including cash and/or trade discounts allcwed, if any.
1:03    Preliminary Approval 1:03.1  Certified reports prepared by an independent testing ".abc*_tory and covering the materials and proportions of each zlass of concrete shall be submitted with each Bidders' Proposal.
1:03.2  Laboratory testing required for preliminary approval shall be done by an acceptable independent testing laboratory retained and paid. by the Bidder.
1:03.3 Reports on cement shall include the type, brand, manufactu_-er, composition, and method of handling (sack or bulk).
1:o3.4 Reports on aggregates shall include the source, type, gradation and specific gravity cf each aggregate and the results of all zests required to verify compliance with ASTM C 33-67.
1:o4  Evaluation of Proposals 1:04.1 The rate of supply of materials is a basic consideration cf the Contract.
The Proposals shall be based on the Bidders' ability to satisfy Florida Power Corporation sf their ability to furnish concrete at an adecuate rate of supply to meet the project requirements. The mininum acceDtal.e delivery rate sha.-l- be 150 cubic yards/hour. Bidders shall state in their proposals their maximum rate of supply in cy/h-r.
1:O4.2 It shall be understood that the evaluation of proposals received in accordance with these Instructions to Bidders and the attached Specifications will be conducted solely by Florida Power Corporation.
1:05  Acceptance of Prcoposals Florida Power Corpcration reserves the right tc accept or reject any or all Proposals.
1:06  Shipping Informaticn Bidders are advised that delivery shall be made to the plant site in accordance with AS24 C 94-67 as specified in Item 3:1-.3.
GILBERT ASSOCIATE,  IX.
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SP-5569 0o-17-68 PRCETAL To:            Florida Power Corporatic=
P. 0. Box l042 St. Petersburg, Florida      33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Trmpscn Purchasing Agent Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby proposes to fTu--nish ready-mixed concrete for the Unit No.      3 addition to Florida Power Corporation's Crystal River Plant, in accordance with Specification Nc. SP-5569 for the foZlowing prices:
Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containing no fly ash and of the classes. indicated:
(70 F) Class 5000-2 (1-1/2" Agg.)            $                    per cubic yard (70 F) Class 5000-2 (3/4" Agg.)              $                    per cubic yard Class 5000-4 (1-1/2" Agg..            $                    per cubic yard Class 5000-4 (3/4" Agg.)              $                    per cubic yard i              Class 3000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)            $              _    per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/4" Agg.)              $                    per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/8" Agg.)              $                    per cubic yard
                .Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" Agg.            $                    per cubic yard Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed- concrete containing fly ash and of the classes indicated:
Class 3000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.,j          $                    per cubic yard Class 3000-4 (3/4" Agg.)              $                    per cubic yard Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" Agg. '          $                    per cubic yard It is hereby stated that the undersigned can maintain delivery of ready-mixed concrete at a maximum rate of                      cubic yards per hour cont.inuously.
Date of Bid                                Signed By __
Title Business Address of Bidder State of Incorp'ration Address of Prina:ipal Office If-1
 
SP-5569 10-17-68 SPECIFICATION DATA. Each bidder shall describe the materials,            (Bidder's Name)
C  equipment, procedures, and personnel he proposes to use for the work.
Note: Write entries boldly with black ink, or type entries using carbon back or ozalid ribbon. Do not use blue ink or a ball point pen.
Plant location:
Plant capacity cu yd/hr:
Delivery capacity cu yd/hr:
Delivery time from plant to min power plant building:
Brief description of qualifications of supervisory and technical personnel:
C (FLORIDA POWE CORPORATION)
(HEADY-MIXED CONCRETE      )
C                                      n1-2
 
SP- 5569 10-17----
(Bidder's Name)
(70 F) Concrete Class 5000-2 (1-1/2" Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
(70 F) Concrete Class 5000-2
          .L311'Ag.
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
(FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION)
(READY-MIXED C0RETE        )
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SP-5569 10-I7-68 (Bidder's Name)
Concrete Class 5000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
Concrete Class 5000-4 (3/4" Ag.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
(FLORID POWER CORPCRATION)
(RFADY-MXD CONCREE        )
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I SP-556 10-17-68 (Bidder's liame)
Without Fly Ash                With Fly Ash Concrete Class 3000-4
    -1/2" Agg._)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Fly ash.per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
Cc=crete Class 3000-4 S(3/4" Ag.  )
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Fly ash per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each adwixture:
Air content:
FIRIDA POWER CORPORATION)
PF-ADY-MIXED COICRETE      )
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P                                      SP-5569 10-17-68 (Bidder's Name)
Concrete Class 3000-4 (3/8" Agg,)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
C  Concrete Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)                          Without Fly Ash                With Fly Ash Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Fly ash per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
C- (FLORTDA POWER CORPORATION)
(READY-MIXED CONCRETE 11-6
 
SP-5569 10-17-68 SECTION III DETAnED SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Item'                        Title          Page Scope of Work                        III-1 3:01 Definitions                          III-1 3:02 Payment                              III-1 3:03 3:Oh  Reference Codes and Specifications    III-1 Design Mixes                          111-2 3:05 3:06  Cement                                111-3 3:07  Aggregates                            111-3 Water                                II-3 3:08 3:09  'Admixtures                            111-4 Water-Cement Ratio                    111-4 3:10 3:11  Mixing Concrete                      111-4 3:12  Quality Control                      111-6 GILBERT ASSOCIATES, INC.
 
SP-5569 10-17-68 3:00    IETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3:01  Scope of Work This Specification covers the furnishing and delivering of all structural concrete for Crystal River Station - Unit No. 3 of the Florida Power Corporation. The station site is located approximately five miles north-west of Crystal River, Florida.
3:02  Definitions      -
It shall be understood that the following terms as used in the Specifi-cations shall have the meaning herein given:
: 1.  "OWNER"  shall mean the Florida Power Corporation.
: 2.    "ENGINEER"  shall mean Gilbert Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers.
3-  "SUPPLIER" shall mean the successful bidder for the material as outlined in these Specifications.
: 4.    "TESTING LABORATORY" shall mean an independent testing laboratory selected and paid for by -lorida Power Corporation except as other-wise noted in these Specifitations.
3:03  Payment 3:03.1 Payment for furnishing concrete will be made on t.he basis of the deli-ery tickets described hereinafter.      Each request for payment shall be accet-panied by one copy of the delivery tickets for which payment is requested.
Requests for payment may be made weekly, but shall not be made less often than monthly.
3:03.2 Total payment for the concrete furnisthed under these Specirications shall be the sum of the -mitprices stated in the Proposal multiplied by the actual number of corresponding u-nits of eaca class furnished and accepted for placement.
3:0o4  Reference Codes and Specifications All concrete shall be in accordance with the "Specification for Struct-ral Concrete for Buildings," ACI 301-66, "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete," ACI 318-63, and all current editions of applicable codes as referred to herein, except as may be modified by these Specifi-cations.
GILBERT ASSOCIATES,  INC.
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SP-5569 1o-17-68 3:05    Design Mixes Each concrete mix shall be designed and concrete shall be contro.led to meet the following requirements.
3:05.1  Structural Concrete Containing No Fly Ash:
            .Max.                    Minimum                    Maximum Size Placing      Concrete      Strength      Slump      Coarse Aggrega:e 4'emp.        Class        (PSI)    .(Inhces)        (Inches) 70 F          5000-2        5000          2              1-1/2" 70 F        5000-2          5000          2                3/4" 90 F        5000-4          5000          4            1-1/2" 90 F        5000-4          5000          4                3/4" 90 F          3000-4        3000          4            1-1/2" 90 F        3000-4          3000          4                3/4" 90 F        3000-4          3000          4                3/8" 90 F        1500-4          1500          -            1-1/2" 3:05.2  Structural Concrete Containing Fly Ash:
Minimum                    Maximum Size Concrete      Strength      Slump      Coarse Aggregate Class        (Psi)    (Inctes)        (Inches) 3000-4          3000          4            1-1/2" 3ooo-4          3000          4                3/4" 1500-4        1500          4            1-1/2" 3:05.3  Maximum Fly Ash Content I. The maximum fly ash content for any mix shall not exceed 20 percent of the total weight of the cemet and fly ash used in the mix.
: 2. Fly ash accumulation, resulting from the OWNER'S operation of Crystal River Plant Unit No. 1, will be made available free cf charge at the hopper of the OWNER'S storage bin at the Crystal River Plant. OWNER-furnished fly ash shall be transported to the concrete plant with suitable eqo:-ipment designed to control dust.
3:05.4  The minimum strength specified shall be compressive strength at age 28 days as determined by ASTM C 39-66.
3:05.5  The determination of the water-cement ratio to attain the requirei-strength shall be in acc.- lance with Method 2, Section 308 of ACI 301-66.
The 5000 psi concrete snall be designed for prestressed and ultimate strength types, and the remainder of the concrete for working stress type. The SUPPLIER shall submit to :ne O1*NER for approval the propor-tions proposed for use and shall also furnish the required test data as evidence that the proportions selected will produce concrete of the spe:Lfied quality.
GILBERT ASSOCIATES,  INIC.
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3?-5569 i10-17-65 3:06    Cement 3:06.1  All cement =hall be Port-land Cement conforming to "Portland Ce-en.t Spec. for," ASTM C l 5O--7, Type II,      o-r- =oderate teat Zydration.          A-"l cement shall be confine-i to a single brand and whenever required b-; the OWNER, stall  be sampled and tested      --tne TESTING LABCRATORY to as-certain conformance witn ASTM C 150-67, Type II.          -All cement stall        _ave an establisned reputat-isn for being -nform in czaracter and stall                be approved in writing by VvNER.
3:06.2  The manufacturer shall submit certified        copies of -ill  test  repcrts to the OWNER showing chemical comnosition and certifying that tVe zeme=t complies wfth the Specifications.
3:06.3  The SUPPL=7R shall store the cement izn a dry place- and in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper mnsrection and identification cf each shipment. All cement stored at --ae Mixing pqant or constrOrct-.n site more tnan six mont=s shall be resanpled and tested before *sed.
3:07    Aggregates 3:07.1  Fine Aggregates:
Fine aggregate shall c-oforn to ACI _01-6.          Only natural sand shall be used. Sarples of the _=roposed aggrezte shall be subtitted ct:te TESTING LABORATORY for testing to izn-ure compliance "it_ "Concrete Aggregates, Spec. for,      ASTM C 33-6;. The aggrega-te snall not he used unless approved by the -A-B in wrining after the resu*ts of tne test have been ascertained.      Tae source cf toe fine aggregate shall not be changed wittout the written approval of the OWNER.
3:07.2  Coarse Aggregate:
Coarse aggregate shall conform to AC: 3(C1-66.        Sa-ples of the propcsed aggregate snall be subhitted to the TESTING LABORATJORY for testlng                -o insure compliance with -:oncrete Aggregates, Spec.          for," ASTM C      33-67.
The aggregate shall not: be used unless approved by the OWNER in              wri-Lng after the results of th' test have been ascertained. The source of the coarse aggregate shall not be change-i witnout the -written approval of the OWNER.
3:08    Water Independent lab tests fLrnished by tte        SUPPLIER, cf batch plant -ater shall be submitted initially      and periodically as requested by CWNER to insure the mixing water shall be clea-n and potable, and shall                tc-tain greater than 100 p-pm *acn of chlorides, sulfIes,          and nitra;es, and the turbidity shall not exceed 2000 ppm.
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SP-5569 10-17-68 3:09    Admir:res 3:09.1  Air E=r.raining Admixture:
: 1. A:. structural concrete shall be considered subject to potentially destructive exposure and shall contain entrained air in amounts
              .cnforming with the following:
Nominal Maximumn Size                Total Air Content cf Coarse Aggregate                      % by Volume 3/4 in.                            5-7 1-1/2 in.                            4.5-5
: 2.  .!- air entraining admixture shall be used conforming to "Air-M!_training Admixtures for Concrete, Spec. for," ASTM C 260-66 T&#xfd; 3:09.2  Water ?educing Densifier:
A water reducing densifier shall be added to all structural concrete.
The aimixture shall be "Plastiment," a product of Sika Chemical Company, "Pozz:lith, IO0-R," a product of the Master Builders Co., or "Protard", a prod.i:; of Protex Industries, Inc. These products shall conform in all respezts to "Chemical Admixtures for Concrete, Spec. for," ASTM C 494-67 T, Type -. The quantity to be added, the controlling temperatures, and the metho! of mixing shall conform to the manufacturers' recommendations for use z_ their product.
3:09.3  Calci.= Chloride:
Admix-ures containing calcium chloride shall not be used.
3:10    Water-Cement Ratio Maxi-!- water-cement ratio for various strength' of concrete shall be as follcvs:
Compressive Strength                      Gallons of Water/
(psi at 28 days)                        Sack of Cement 5000                                    5 3000                                  6 3:11    Mixinx Concrete 3:11.1  toasur.ng Materials:
A con:rete batch plant shall be utilized which complies in all respects incluting provisions for storage and precision of measurements with "Ready-Mixed Concrete, Spec. for," ASTM C 94-67. The TESTING LABORATORY will mantain an inspector at the batch plant to insure that the mix GILBERT ASSOCIATES, INC.
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proportions comply with those for the design mixes
* Tau:ae-t            Za modified as recuired by measurements to be made        =:*~tent cf moisture on the aggregates. This inspector wtil test nerica-*
mix ingredients and shall insure that a ticket is ___-ideC_
batch as specified in Item 3:11.6 of this Specficatin=-.
3:11.2  Transit Mixing:
Ready-mixed concrete shall be mixed and tr"ansporsP ted    acccr-L=a          wit "Ready-.Mixed Concrete. Spec. for," ftM C 94 T-e ma'-f                -    t mixing in truck mixers loaded to maximum capacity a-1          he 7--
of the drum or blades after a:l of the ingredien:-ts. &#xfd; -aT -I-T&#xfd;              --- are in the mixer. The raximum number :f revol-utions a-tC              steen
__              l.T be 100; any additional mixing shall be at agitatfn steec* as _-e_
by ASTM C 94-67. All tracks shvall be equinped with a rvo                iz - _tr_-er.
3:11.3  Delivery:
The concrete shall be delivered to the site and diszarg                  - be --
_77 pleted within 1-1/2 hcurs or before the drum has enevc            re-Z=
revolutions, whichever comes first, after the i= o duz                f -
water to the cement ann- aggregates, or the intrc&#xfd;&#xfd;=ifn of -=szea_= -t-the aggregates. In hct weather, me 1-12/' hour time `l            s=a --
reduced, as directed by the =TINTI LA*BCA.TCRY a,'z"            =--
which does not meet t_-'s reauiremenm may he re-ezzed at no -s-:: -te OWNER. However, the SJPPLIE-R will not he respcnsible for                    s--* =e site which are beyond. his control.
3:11.4  Hot Weather Concrete:
: 1. ExcepD as modified herein, hot weather concrete s-a-l co-with ACI 605. At air temperatures of 90 F or ac-7e., s-pecia_ -_. c*n.-e shall be adopted to keep the concrete as cco.m as =cssi:e-              -n_
temperature of the concrete vhen. it is unloaded fr*rm thte =-uks shall not exceed 90 F.
: 2. Concrete for the containment structural walls, dcc,        a-=t            r-T.
have a placing temperature of no-t more than 70 F.
3:11.5  Mixing Water:
The proportion of water in each strength mix sbal be adjusd ==-"-as required by the content of surface -oistare on -z=e aggegaes- Ex-emn for this adjustment, mc changes in aaantity of mixig tater _                    ne
                                                                                        =...
made without the approral of the OW!IR.
3:11.6  Batch Record:
Each batch of concrete shall be recorded on a ticket which =.vides the date, actual proportions of the mix, concrete design strem.-=, desti-ntaticm GILBERT ASSOCIAT,    INC.
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SP-5569 10-17-68 as to portion of structure, and        identification of transit mixer. The truck driver shaiJ_, deliver this      record to the C-T.ER with a copy to the
        =STING LABORATO.RY personnel at      the location whner e the concrete is delivered. As recuired by ASTM        C 94-67, the batch ticket shall also include the time .oaded, amount        of concrete, and reading of revolution
        -ounter at    first  addition of water.
3:12  Quality Control 3:12-1 The OTWER will obtain the services of a TESTING LABORATORY which will perform the functions hereinafter specified:
: i. Sample and test      cement, when reauired by the OWNER,    to ascertain conformance with ASTM C 150-67, Type II.
: 2. Test samples cf fine and coarse aggregates to ascertain conformance with the following ASTM specifications:
: a.      C 29-67 T  "Unit Weight of Aggregate,  Test for."
: b.      C 4o0-66    "Organic Impurities in Sands for-Concrete, Test for."
: c. C 127-59    "Specific Gravity and Absorption of Coarse Aggregate, Test _PCr."
: d.      C 128-59    "Specific Gravity and Absorption of Fine Aggregate, Test for."
: e.      C 136-67    "'Sieve or Screen Analysis of -ine and Coarse Aggregates, Test for."
3- Conduct peric-ic tests to determine surface moisture content of aggregates.
: 4. During concreting operations, furnish the services of an inspector at the batch coant who will certify the =ix proportions and conduct the tests itemized above.
: 5. Furrnish the sez--rices of an inspector at the site who will make slump tests, make test cylinders, check air content, and record weather conditions. With OWNER/ENGINEER approval, ne will make adjustments in the mix proportions, if necessary, to meet the requirements of this Specification. Finally, he will have toe right to reject any concrete which does not meet or cannot be a, -usted to meet the requirements of this Specification.
: 6.    *aintain all q.ality control and test records, which will include certified copies of mill test reports for the cement and batch tickets    for each batch of concrete.
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I.                                                                          SP-5569 10-17-63 3:12.2 The evaluation of test results will be in accordance with Chapter 17 of ACI 301-66. Sufficient tests will be conducted to provide an evaluation of concrete strength in accordance with this Specification. Whenever it appears that tests of the laboratory cured cylinders fail to meet the requirements set forth in this Specification, the OWNER/ENGINEER shall have the right, at the SUPPLIMR'S expense, to order changes to the pro-portions of the rmx to increase the strength.
3:12.3 The SUPPLIER shall reimburse tne OWNER for the cost of removing and re-placing defective concrete including the costs of forming, form removal, reinforcing steel, embedments, and all other related WORK and materials when and if the defective con= ete is the fault of the SUPPLIER.
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r SUGGESTED IFR-S_-R.sSIN-BIDDERS LIST Freyssinet Company, Inc.                    Base Bid      12/600 strands 4-32 Park Avenu:e, South                    Alternate Bid  24/6C0 strands New York, Nei; York 10616                                  36/600 strar s Stressteel Corporation                      Base Bid      S 28-5 221 Conyngham Avenue                        Alternate Bid  s 49-5 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania      18702                                              I Prestressing industries                      Base Bid      go    -  /  0 wire 1338 North W.*j. White Roaf                Alternate Bid 17o    -  /4    ,-rire San Antonio, Texas 78219                    Alternate Bid 184    -      " wire The Prescon Cororation                      Base Bid      90 -            w.ire Corpus Christi State National Bldg.          Alternate Bid 170  -
Box 2723                                    Alternate Bid 184  -
Corpus Christi, Texas 78--S-3 VSL Corporation                              Base Bid      E5-31 strands P.O. Box 922 236 North San-.a Cruz Avenue Los Gatos, CaIfornia      9=5_0 Inland - Ryers-on                            Base Bid      9o  -  i/4'%wiire Construction 'roctducts Coe.nay              Alternate Bid 170  -  1/4"    .;ire Box 5532                                    Alternate Bid 184 -    .1/4"  Tw.ire Chicago,  Il1linois 60680
 
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                                              "vc Spec. No. 321-A3.2 INSTRUCTIONS TO 3IDDZS 1:01 Invitation Proposals are hereby requested by the Florida Power Corporation for the furnishing and delivery of all structural --d fill      concrete as set forth in the attached Specification :;o. 321-A3.2. ,;hich will be incorporated in the Crystal River Plant Unit 3, located approximately five -iles northwest of Crystal River, Florida.
1:02 Submission of ProPosals 1:02.1  Proposals shall be sub.nitted in    quadruplicate and shall be transmitted to:
Florida Power Corporazion P. 0. Box 14042 St. ?etersburg, Florida 33733 Attention:  Hr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent 1:02.2  Proposals must be received by Florida Power Corporation prior to twelve noon 1:02.3  Each Proposal shall be prepared using the Proposal Form, and any data forms. attached hereto. L,.Iuues shall furnish with their Proposals all drawings, catalog data, and other supplementar[:
infor-ation necessary to describe thoroughly the -aterials and equipment covered by their Proposal.
f:02.4  Bidder shall furnish unit price quo:ations for the vari6us classes of concrete as listed under 3:05. Approximately 86,000 cubic yards will be -ecuired. This quantity is intended only as a guide aid is not guaranteed.        .iowever, all unit prices siiall be firm and shall not be subject to adjustment because of greater or lesser total quantities than anticipated.
1:02.5  The price stated in the Proposal shall include all taxes and licenses which might iaaafully be assessed, on the date of the Proposal, against Florida Power Corporation or the Bidder, in connection with the proposed .40?-.    -- cet__ion: Unless otherwise stated herein, Flori 'a Sales and Use rax shall not be included in the bid price.
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2 1:02.6  The Bidders shall state in        their Proposals that ti*.e zaterials and/or equipment          neet mi    the Specifications as set forth herein. Any exceptions to      the Specifications set forth herein shall be stated clearly in        the Bidders' Proposals.
1:02.7  Bidders shall also state in their Proposals the complete terms of their guarantee applicable to the materials and/or equipment they propose Lo furnish under these Specificatic-s.
1:02.8  Bidders shall set forth in their Proposals tae tar-. of pay-menz normal to their co many, including cash and/or trade discounts allowed, if any.
1:03  Preliminary Approval 1:03.1  Certified reports prepared by an independent testing laboratory and covering the materials and proportions of eac-t, class of concrete shall be s-;bmitred with each bidders' proncsal.
1:03.2  Laboratory testing required for prelininary approvsl shall be done by an acceptable independent testing laboratory retained and paid by the bidder.
1:03.3  Reports on cement ad  -. fly ash shall include the type, brand, manufazturer, composition, and &#xfd;aethod of handling (sack or bulk).
1:03.4  Reports on aggregates shall include the source, trye, gradation and 5pecific gravlt-- of each a~grcgate and tho -roSu.... of all tests required to varify compliance with ASTM" C33.
1:04 evaluation of ?roposals 1:04.1 The rate of supply of materials is a basic consideration of t.-e Contract. The Pr,*-,osals shall ,e based on the 3idders' abili--
to satisfy Florida Power Corporation of their cbilit- to fur=1ish concrete at an ad+/-uate rate of supply to meet t;he -roject require-merits. The minim'r acceptable delivery rate shall be 150 cubi:
yards/hour. Bidders shall state in their proposals their maxziaum rate of supply in cy/hr.
1:04.2  It shall be understood that the evaluation of Proposals receiead in accordance with these Instruiztoons to Bidders and the attacied Specifications wili be conducted solely by Florida Power Corporation.
1:05  Acceptance of Proposals Florida Power Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Proposals.
1:06  Shipping Inftrmation Bidders are advise thiat      lelivvrv shall be :a-e to tne plan: site !n accordance wit, ASI. CA4-67 as          ecifie-. in Ltc::5s 3:11.3.
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U Spec. No. 321-A3.2 PROPOSAL To:          Florida Power Corporation P. 0. Box 14042 St. Petersburg. Florida  33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby proposes to furnish ready--mixed concrete for the Unit 43 addition to Florida Power Corporation's Crystal River Plant, in accordance with Spec. No. 321-A3.2 for the following prices:
Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containing no fly ash and of the classes indicated:
Class 5000 - 3 1/2              $      _per              cubic yard Class 3000 - 3 1/2                                  per cubic yard Class 1500 - 3 1/2              $                  per cubic yard Unit prices for furnishing ready--mixed concrete containing fly ash and of the classes indicated, including furnishing of fly ash which shall be by the undersigned:
Class 3000 - 3 1/2                                  cubic yard Class 1500 - 3 1/2                                  cubic yard It is hereby stated that the undersigned can maintain delivery of ready-mixed concrete at a maximum rate of                        cubic yards per hour continuously.
Date of Bid                              Signed By Title Business Address of Bidder State of Incorporation Address of Principal Office 2-1
 
Spec. No. 321-A3.2 SPECIFICATION DATA. Each bidder shall describe the materials,              (Bidder's Name) equipment, procedures, and personnel he proposes to use for the work.
Note: Write entries boldly with black ink, or type entries using carbon back or ozalid ribbon. Do not use blue ink or a ball point pen.
Plant location Plant capacity cu yd/hr Delivery capacity cu yd/hr Delivery time from plant to main power plant building Brief description of qualifications of supervisory and technical personnel.
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(FLORIDA POM4ZR CORPORATIIO:-
(READY-:!IED CONCRETE        )
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2
                                          * (Bidder's Name)
Concrete Class 5000 - 3 1/2 Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly ash .per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard Quantity of each admixture Air content Concrete Class 5000 - 3 1/2 Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard  -4
                                      ".4 Quantity of each admixture Air content (FLURIDA ?OUJER CUOJPRATI0N)
(REDY-M4IXIE CO:NCR2T::
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2
                                          -    to(Bidder's    NFsAe)
                                          -&#xfd;iithout Fly Ash    With Fly Ash Concrete Class 3000 - 3 1/2.
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard Quantity of each admixture Air content Concrete Class 3000 - 3 1/2 Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of P4' each aggregate per cubic yard  W,4 Quantity of each admixture Air content (FI?.IDA POMIER CORPORATION)
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Spec. No. 32,.-A13.2 (Bidder's Name)
Concrete Class 3000 - 3 1/2 Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor percubic yard Fly ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard Quantity of each admixture Air content Concrete Class 1500 - 3 1/2 Total galloas of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of        43.
each aggregate per cubic yard I.d~
p.4.
Quantity of each admixture Air content (FLURtIDA P0,;ER &#x17d;-3>'IRATION)
(READY-QIx.ED cC?,*CFiT      )
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Spec. No. 3,'-.-A3.Z DETAILED S?ECIFIC.JIONS F.OR REA-Y-'1KXED CONNC =-DE 3:01  Scope of Work This Specification covers the furnishing and delivery of all structural and fill  concrete for Crystal -River Station - Unit No. 3 af the Florida Power Corporat-ion. The station site is located approxinstely five miles northwest of Crystal River, Florida.
3:02 Definitions It shall be understood that the following terns as used in the Specif4-cations shall have the meaa-ing herein given:
: 1.    "COwner" shall mean the Florida Power Corporation.
: 2.    "Engineer" shall mean Gilbert Associates,      Inc. ConsultiUng Engineers.
: 3.    "Supplier' shall mean the successful bidder for the m-aterial as outlined in these SpecificatLions.
: 4.  "Testing Laboratory".      An independe-t testing laborarory selected and paid for by Florida Power Corporation except as oth*erwise noted in these Specificaticns.                      -.
3.03Payen Paymenat for furnishing concrete will be -ade on the basis af the delivery.
tickets described hereinafter. Zach request for pay--ent shall be acco_.-
pailed by one copy of the 5&#xfd;elivery tickers for which payment is requested.
Requests for payment may be rade weekly, but shall not be =ade less often than =onthly.
Total payment for the concrete furnished under these specifications shall be the sum of the unit prices stated in the Proposal multi!lied by the actual number of corresponding units of each class furnished and accepted for placement.          -                              "
3:04 Reference Codes and Specifications All concrete shall be in accordance with the "Speclfication for Structural Cocrete for 5uildings," ACI J-31-66 and "Building Code'Requirements for Reenforced Concrete," ACt 213-63. Where differences between the afore-mentioned codes and speciflc.ations occur, ACI 301-66 shall apply.
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2 3:05 Desila Mixes Each concrete mix shall be designed and concrete shall be controlled to meet the following requirements.
3:05.1  STRUCTURAL CONCRETE CONTAL-TLNG NO FLY ASH
                        -"  Minimum                          Maximum Size Concrete        Strength          Slump        Coarse Aggregate Class            (PSI)          (Inches)            (Inches) 5000  - 3 1/2      5000        3  1/2                1 112" 5000  - 3 1/2      5000        3  1/2                  3/4" 3000  - 3 1/2      300W        3  1/2                1 1/2" 3000  - 3 1/2      3000        3  112                  3/4" 3000  - 3 1/2      3000        3  1/2                  3/13" 3:05.2  STRUC!TURAL CONCRETE CONTAINING FLY ASH miuiz-_                          ,Maximum Size Concrete        Strength          Slump        Coarse Aggregate Class            (PSI)          (Inches)            (Inche) 3000 - 3 12        3000        3 i/*                I U.
3000 - 3 112        300O03          1/2                    .
3:05.3  FILL CONCR*TE Minim=-zm,--                                Size Concrete        Strength          Slump        Coarse Aggregate Class          (PSI)          (Inches)            (Inches) 3000 - 3 1/2        3000        3 1/2                1 1/2 1500 - 3 1!2        1500        3 1/2                .11/2 3:05.4  The minim= strength specified shall be compressive strength at age 28 days as determined by AST14 C39.
3:05.5  The determination of the vater-cement ratio to attain the required strength shall be in accordance with Method 2, Section 308 of ACI 301-66. The 5000 psi concrete shall be designed for prestresed and ultimate strength types, amd the remainder of the concrete for working stress type. The SUPPLIER shall submit to che OWNER for approval the proportions proposed for use and shall also furnish the required test data as evidence that the propor-tions selected will produce concrete of the specified quality.
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Spec. 'No. 371-A3.2 3:06  Cement 3:06.1  All cement shall be Portland Cement conforming to "Portland Cement, Spec. for,'" AST..M C 150-67, Type I1, for moderate heat hydration. All cement shall be confined to a single brand =nd whenever required by the OWNER, shall be sampled and tested by the TESTING LABOr&TORY to ascertain conformance -ith AST- C 150-67, Type II. All cement shall have an established reputa-tion for being uniform in character and shall be approved in writing by OWNER.
3:06.2  The manufacturer shall submit certified copies of mill test reports to the O'.---R showing ch-emical composition and cartifying that the cement co=plies with the Specifications.
3:06.3  The SUPPLIER shall store the cement in a dry place and in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment.      All cement stored at the mixing plant or construction site more than six wonths shall be resampled and tested before used.
3:07  Aggregates 3:07.1  Fine Aggregates:
Fine aggregate shall conform to ACI 301-66.      Only natural san=
shall be used. Samples of the proposed aggregate shall be submitted to the iESTING LABORATORY for testing to insure compliance with "Ccncrete Aggregates, Spec. for," ASTMI C 33-67.    'The a&.regare shall not be u-ed unlless a,1ro-ed by the 0J,.ER in writing after the results of the test have been ascertained. The source of the fine aggregate shall not be changed without the written approval of the OC'iNER.
3:07.2  Coarse Aggregate:
: 1. Coarse aggregate shall conform to AIC 301-66. Samples of the proposed aggregate shall be submitted to the TEST-- G LABOPATORY for testing to insure co=pliance with "Concrete Aggregates, Spec. for," AStIM C 33-67. The aggregate shall not be used unless approved by the ',JN-ER in writing after the results of the rest have been ascertained. The source of the coarse aggregate shall not be changed without the written approval of the O.'NER.
3:08 Water Independent lab tests furnished by the SUPPLIER, of batch plant water shall be submitted initially and periodically as requested by OwCR:-
to insure the mixing water shall be clean and potable, and shall not 3-3
 
Spec. 'Vo. 321-A3.2 contain greater than 100 ppm each of chlorides, sulfides, and nitrates, and the turbidity shall not exceed 2000 ppm.
3:09  Admixtures 3:09.1    Air Entraining Admixture:
All structur.l concrete shall be c-onsidered subject to potentially destructive exposure and shall contain entrained air in amounts conforming with the following:
Nominal Maxilmum Size              Total Air Content of Coarse Aggregate                    % by Volume 3/4 in.                            5-7 1-1/2 in.                          4.5-5 An air entraining admixture shall be used conforming to "Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete, Spec. for,"
ASTr. C 260-66  r.
3:09.2    Water Reducing Densifier:
A water reducing dansifier shall be added to all structural concrete. The ad- 4 xture shall be "Plastiment,"
a product of Sika Chemical Cormpany, 'Pozzolith, 1DO-R," a product Master Builders Co., or "Protard", a product of Protexof indus-  the tries, Inc., these products shall conform in all respects to "Chemical Admixtures for Concrete, Spec. for,"
ASTM C 494-67 Type D. The quantity to be added, the controlling temperatures and the method of mixing shall conform to the manufacturers!
recommendations for use of their product.
3:09.3  Calcium Chloride:
Admixtures containing calcium chloride shall not be used.
3:10  Water-Ceuent Ratio Maximum Water-cement ratio for various strength of concrete shall be as follows:
Compressive Strength                Gallons of Vater/
(psi at 28 days)                  Sack of Cement 5000                                5 3000                                6 3-4
 
Spec. No. 321-A3.2 3:11 Mixing Concrete 3:11.1  Measuring Materials:
A concrete batch plant shall be utilized which complies in all respects including provisions for storage and precision of measure-ments with "Ready-iMixed Concrete, Spec. for," AST, C 94-67. Trhe TESTING LABORATORY will maintain an inspector at the batch plant to insure that the mix proportions comply with those for the design mixes with water content modified as required by measure-inents to be made of content of surface moisture on the aggregates.
This inspector will test periodically all mix ingredients and shall insure that a ticket is provided for each batch as specified in Item 3:11.6 of this Specification.
3;11.2  Transit :iaxing; Ready-mixed concrete shall be mixed and transported in accordance with "Ready-Mfixed Concrete, Spec. for," ASTM C 94-67. The mini=un amount of mixing in truck miixers loaded to maximum capacity shall be 70revolutions of the drum or blades after all of the ingre-dients, including water, are in the mixer. The maximum number 6f revolutions at mixing speed shalJl be 100; any additional mixing shall be at agitating speed, *as required by AST,4 C 94-67. All tr'icks shall be equipped with a revolution counter.
3:11.3  Delivery:
The concrete shall be delivered to the site and discharge shall be completed within 1-1/2 hours or before the drum has been revolved 300 revolutions, whichever comes kirst. after the introduction of the mixing water to the cement and aggregates, or the introduction of the cement to the aggregates.      In hot weather, the 1-1/2 hour time limit shall be reduced, as directed, by the TESTING LABORATORY and/or OJN'ER. Concrete which does not meet this requirement may be rejected at no cost to the Company. However, the Supplier will not be res-ponsible for delays at the site which are beyond his control.
3:11.4  Hot Weather Concrete:
Except as modified herein, hot weather concrete shall comply w-ith ACI'605. At air temperatures of 90*F or above, special procedures shall be adopted to keep the concrete as cool as possible.      The temperatureof the concrete when it is unloaded from the trucks shall not exceed 90*F.                                  -
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Spec.  'o. 321-A3.2 0      3:11.5  Mixing ;:_:
The pro-,ct-r:i&#xfd;_          of water in each strength mix shall be azdjusted daily as r-eqired by the content of surface moisture o= the aggrega-_!r . -xcept for this adjustment, no changes in =uantity of mixing ;7-zer-            shall be made w-ithout the approval of the OWNER.
3:11.6  BaLch Rec-=        :
Each batz-_ z: concrete shall be recorded on a ticket whflch nro-vides th-        azae, actual proportions of the mix, concrete design strengt':, _se:zination as to portion of structure, and                -ntifi-cation ef :--=zit mixer.                The truck driver shall deliver this record to :--e CM,.:ER with a copy of the TESTING LABORA10C3, personnel          r-e        location where the concrete is delivered.        As required      -        _- C 94-67, the 'zatch ticket shall also include the time iaa-ed, amount of concrete, and reading of rev,1lution counter z- =:--st addition of water.
3:12 Quality Control 3:12.1  The OWN-E1.  -- '3A obtain the serv-ices of a TIESTING LABORAIZDRY, which wii" -'eform the functions hereinafter specified:
1)
: 1. Samp1        *-      test cement, when required by the OWNER,      to ascetiz--z_      conformance with ASTM C 153-67, Type II.
: 2. Test -. *2es              of fine and coarse aggregates to ascertain confc---e              with the following ASTM specifications:
: a. C *--7            T  "Unit Weight of Aggregate,  Test for.-
: b. C -:--c:              "Organic Impurities in  Sands for Concrete, Test for."
C. C            :7-59    "Specific Gravity and Absorption of 7.oarse Aggregate, Test for."
: d. C L-S--9              "Specific Gravity and Absorption of Yine Aggregate, Test for."'
: e. C i53--7              "Sieve or Screen Analysis of Fine anm    Coarse Aggregates, Test for."
: 3. Conducn_ -er-odic tests to determine surface moisture content of ag'-=--e_= -es.
: 4. Durinz          :--:-retlng operations, furnish the services of an inspec-.          m: the batch plant who will certify the =iL propc- .....          and conduct the tests itt--*zed above.
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2
: 5. Furnish the services of an inspector at the site    who will make slump tests, make test cylinders, check air      content and record weather conditions. With OQtEVR/ENGINEER approval, he will  make adjustments in the mix proportions, if necessary, to meet the requirements of this Specification.      Finally, he will  have the right to reject any concrete which does not meet or cannot be adjusted to meet the requirements of this.Specification.
: 6. Maintain all quality control and test    records, which will include certified copies of mill test    reports for the cement and batch tickets for each batch of concrete.
3:12.2 The evaluation of test    results vifl be in accordance with Chapter 17 of ACI 301-66. Sufficient tests will be conducted to provide an evaluation of concrete strength in accordance with this Specification. Whenever it appears that tests of the laboratory cured cylinders fail  to meet the requirements set forth in this Specification, the O1 MR/EFOINEER shall have the right, at the SbPPLIER'S expense, to order changes to the proportions of the mix to increase the strength.
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SPECIFICATIONS & DOCUMENTS FOR READY-MIXED COC.ETE FLORIDA POWER CORP.
CRYSTAL RIVER PLAI:T-tT*.IT NO. 3 SPECIFICATION V0. 321-A3.2
 
Spec. :;o. 321-A3.2 IUSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1:01 Invitation Proposals are hereby requested by the Florida Power Corporatior for the furnishing and isei7verv of all structural concrete as set for-' in the attached Specifi:z:ion No. 321-A3.2, which will be incorporated in the Crystal River Pi--- Unit 3, located approximately five miles ncrthwest of Crystal River, Florida.
1:02 Submission of P=Tosals 1:02.1  Proposals shall be submitted in quadruplicate and shall be transmi::ed tc:
Florida Power Corporation P. 0. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, Florida    33733 Attention:    Mr. C. H. MhomDson Purchasing Agenzt 1:02.2  Proposals must be received by Florida Power Corporatiaz prior to twelve                          1NOV 8 1968 1:02.3  Each Prosal      shall be prepared using the Proposal For--,  and any data form-s, attached hereto. Bidders shall furnish w*:h their Proposals all dravings, catalog data, and other supplementary informa:ion necessary to describe thoroughly the materials and equipmez: covered by their Proposal.
1:02.4  Bidder shall furnish unit price quotations for the various classes 2ff concrete as listed under 3;05. Approximately 86,000 zubic yards will be required. This quantity is intendei only as a guide and is not guaranteed. However, all unit orices shall be firm and shall =o. be subject to adjustment because of greater or lesser tctal quantities than anticIpated.
1:02.5  The prize stated in the Proposal shall include all taxes and licenses which might lawfully be assessed, on the date of the Proposal, against Florida Power Corporation or the Bilier, in connectin with the proposed WORK.      Excetcon: Unless otherwise stated herein, Florida Sales and Use Tax shall not be included in the -"d price.
1:02.6  The Bid-zers shall state in  their Proposals that the m.aterials and/or e.ulpment will meet    the Specifications as set fzrth herein. .I-v excetions to    the Snecifici1/2'or- set forh hierein shall ba_ stared clearly in  the Bidders' Proposals.
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Spec. No. 3211-A3.2 1:02.7  Bidders shall also state in their Proposals the conplete terms of their guarantee applicable to the miaterials and/or equipment they propose to furnish uzder :bese Specifications.
1:02.8  Bidders shall set forth in their Proposals the terms of payment normal to their company, including cash and/or trade discounts allowed, if any.
1:03  Preliminary Approval 1:03.1  Certified reports prepared by an independent testing laboratory and covering the materials and proportions of each class of concrete shall be submitted with each bidders' proposal.
1:03.2  Laboratory testing required for preliminary approval shall be done by an acceptable indep-endent testing laboratory retained and paid by the bidder.
1:03.3  Reports on cement shall include the type, brand, manufacturer, composition, and method of handling (sack or bulk).
1:03.4  Reports on aggregates shall include the source,, type, gradation and specific gravity of ea!. aggregate and the results of all tests required to verify compliance with AS=-! C33.
1:04  Evaluation of Proposals 1:04.1  The rate of supply of materials is a basic consideration of the Contract. The Proposals shall be based on the Bidders' ability to satisfy Florida Power Corporation of their ability to furnish concrete at an adequate rate of supply to r-eet the project require-mexats. The minimum acceptable delivery rate shall be 150 cubic yards/hour. Bidders shall state in their proposals their ma:imum rate of supply in Ly/hr.
1:04.2  It  shall be understood that the evaluation of Proposals received in  accordance with these Instructions to Bidders .and the attached Specifications will be conducted solely by Florida Power Corporation.
1:05  Acceptance of Proposals Florida Power Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Proposals.
1:06  Shipping Information Bidders are advised that Delivery shall be made to the plant site in accordance with ASTM C94-67 -s specified in Items 3:11.3.
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I    I A. I11 OFWORIDA POWER CORPORATION W.ELR
                            & CoNSTIRUTION DEPT.                        r I
CRYSTL ,,iVER - UNIT 3 I
APPRFO"ED B-Y:
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ORIGINRL SIGNED BY
                                      &#xb6;)tefl A  ,/.)3                                                -I J. T. RODGERS SPECIFICATION TENDONS AND ASSOCIATED COND.-'-
REACTOR BUILDING CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION S?-5583                SEPTEMBER 15, 1968 FPC-321-B4.3 APPROVED        -  DEPJ, PROJECT ENGINEER ISSUED Fb6C Y TAL- RIVER-            UNIT 3              DATE a                --
1                                1 sA            ;-                                                                      S.N.D.-W.A.D.
W.o. No. 044ZZ3-00O A*DDN-DbM A B          ~          -        -M')            Gilbert Associates, Inc.          June 7, 1972 0                                        i II I
525 Lancascer Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania ADDENDUM B October 17, :973
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SPECIFICATION FOR FURN        AND DRUVERING OF UT-Yc&#xb6;&#xb6;iij -IJMAL CONCRETE SP-5569                    October 17, 1968 CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION FPM-321-A3.2 Gilbert Associates,    Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania S.N.D. - W.A.D.
w.0. 4203.00 Addendum A October 17, 1968
 
                                                        .P-sF-555S9 I:01        Scoj-e of Lo...
1:02        R7efence Cod3 amd Speci:icatio-n  I-1 1:03        Dcsi_ *T,*I--
:0Cocete              S+rength            I-I 1:05        Ceme M                            i-I 1-2
      !:OS                                          1-3
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      *1:..2 1-6 I:  _L      Joimo- and a-woclLe              ite-9 1:13          Midu      Cazcrete              I-lO I :14        Plcci_*&#xfd;- Cumcwte                11 1:15        Floor                            1-12 1--1n2r 1:16        Curinf    a-d ?rotzc-ion        1-13 1:17        Grouting Base Plates              1-13 1:18        Vanor 3cr;-&#xfd;I-cr 1:19        Pcri;ei      I.-tv2etLr          1-13 1:20        QuoIi --,7 Ccz-irol              1-13
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                        *        -              *                  .P-SP-5                                          569 C      1:01    Saone of "'or's This Speci.-flcation ca-.rers allcEs-i-~c structu~ral and -ftill concrete for Cx-ystwalie7 *tativn                          Uzt HIo. 3 of t;,he Florida U-Pavaer Corporation. Tase s~tnAica ziut is located approximatelyv 6 miles nzorthvest olf Crystal Ri-.er, Florida.
1:02    Beference Codes and S-ecif'icaticn-s P1ll' concrete and corin-ets 'JOMC s:hall 'be in ac cz-&#xfd;-ce vith t123 "Specifi--atlo:I      for S--=*-tu&          Ccz-&#xfd;crete i'or Bu 1cdiz.cs," ACI 301-66 -2A- "BuAding~                                        Iir Renore Cnrr' ACI 318-63.                drererences c-vtr;eem -~1-C aforemenitioned codas and snecificaticns ok~r                CI 30'1-606 shall annl:y.
1:03      __-m    =T--
                'I'l concrete strtuctuz-a:s ezze~ot                  noted hersinaftse&#xfd;' sze desi              -"
on the bszis of~ a t~ri;stress                    ~a~.T-e                  sheaZ&#xfd; t~tne founds.zi"on mat of the -reaetor -i                    Is                    cn tble bar5--s of tmt 1:04    Concrete 1:014.1  Struct-ral c&#xfd;;:orete z--elav                  r-utht                              :P--esv (th~e                DrE7rir,-s.                          chz'--1 'IF-        a-'Iint dlasi.&nateC4. onteii----'-                        E"1-1-1-1 c- c- :-a~ for the reactor building she-              L-ic'ldi.-- th e fomnia-tions, cy2.ind-r-Ia-I walls, and ne, aaZhEI        i-,L: a              zn2tnaeczrsiestzh of 5000 ;        in,~  23 m:              dat--f-          &#xfd;.-u irenens for hl.:h stren-gth c-oncrere -in a:-cto0r  ---                                    ill be designated "rig on the Drwsiings.
1:04.2  The dee~ntof              ot    e ~ae-strftio                            to attain the reia stren~gth Shall Ib-a in Ea or'i-ance -7it-l-' *-.*e-"'od 2, Sao-;tion 308 (70 of ACT- 301-66.      --..z CsTZC              ialhl:a                to the 2ThE for ampproval -the prc')xvt 4-=s -proncased for itse and -=zai.2 Ulse hn the required test date- as evidenze that the vo-nortics select&#xfd;-d will r~roft-ne comarete of the                                T.-
Leaity, 1:05    Cement 1-05.1  All1 cecunt for thc& rea-:-!tor 'buil,-;Zz ~                            c" d os&ti        n all be Portlsz&a Csi.:ent              -"  n to 'Fcrt2,z2d Ce--ent. Spec. for",
ASTN4 C 15-5&#xfd; T, TytT;              .cr o--  7ate i~~of yrin                              All other ce~tskall                  o. ~ - i&#xfd;. t ~oio-i~to 'Portland Cer~ent,              or",
f-c      - ~C 2.50~ Ty7:a 1. 7r--                                      t:,e fo~-~ro reactor L.IR                    u        or-onsalbe                          co--Lie1;d to a
 
F-2--5569 si-nvgie -arznd ~shai.%..t!                                  p-az~I-bls be Zrc.z&#xfd;        the sem-2cI:
V.z.:a a na"          5L        is uzZ7                cte1 t sz            be s.            =-- tesaz by -the ITS727                L&#xfd;A3O?                      se11            zon-fcmnzc-a -vzth S C 150-6-t,              T          .                                    ~
                                                                                ---      W.'~1ehSi&#xfd;1-2ihe      r:
        -putatior.Th                beini                            e~i            and sha:ll be amro-vcd in wirit-in:. byr~;G:E 1:03.2  T        en        .uxe            shp-"' s-tb~t certif.Led co-nies                        -H.U test          e-z to th E&#xfd;.!7.= 33c-~in,7~-c'~                                              :ai        z:  3zfdr 1:05.3  Tzz CDTI'&#xfd;C-                                        t~tz?-2J.Sn        in a dry --la-2 and irn. Zt,u a              S-3~.        :a'n!                                      7&#xfd;&#xfd;.z      =scc.Io                'IC3 ca Lication of eczch shi-:---at. A,11 c                                      stored a.7 the -- i c3 or                                                ~
                                                    ==,azz.e  *-      2    zzitis Sh~all Darem1i                        i tested be~ol'a U-eu..
gh,2      be  i-c.;            -                                                      --          be st-~e~i~              --.v C~.~c
                              '"for                                                                        C 3    f-7 the written amrc vU                  aJ of                G+/-2~
!:06.2  Cmu--oe Pmzrefz&#xfd;#I proposed Ea;,e,n-,ec shal be s~t:&#xfd;&#xfd;t-d to                                          ==e~~G W~L2?
for tsAgto                    e-nz-ke ai~                    -.1ita "Concz&#xfd;e-tea-            a
                .)*c. for", !.T C 3-7Aa                                    "-~.teS~.ra                  be ua7&#xfd;-i-of the- tc-n'                                :      E    ..        The z            cz-: the c-agge;~esl-nd uo&#xfd;-                                        ~        -e~~~e the :-itnappr-~-,a.
of the ~TJBR
: 2. The                      CiE s-~xi      c~ -f                sh.2.te    be notrr Z--'S-e than 1V              c.
th      ~i-the                                      e        znor1        la.-,        -a the c!.e.                    *c-. .                  e:cigbarz.tax~
fox. =          st&#xfd;-el ra-Z&#xfd;,:
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: 3. In addition to th.e a'bo C                of cc--rz mented          l.-d'-ti-'iiors, for ;he v.*i--ios perbiersz:
the a  structris~
s'ze S".YnuZa Shp,,. m      axcead the follo.ring:
                                                                      ?.azi urn Siz~e of Coe.lseAc*---
Porticon of Structure                                Bsad on Souare Soremen Oo        i Feinffrred      f oundat.i on- -ialls, f'ot!,              q2:gzs,*      t.-
plain Toi..*                -s~n 1-1/2 inches S-aport~ing slabs,                        =ez~
d reinfc*ered walls                                                3/4 inches Riire.-rocofing, of sttu-at'z'                st-?a!            3/8 inch stone or
                                                                                  -pea grawel paver...      n-t sle        on i-=i                          2 irioea 1 :OT
          *_&#x17d;.e            cer      sat--d              =..-cn*                  u.!
nd shell not contari c-act,-  thzz !'-r zz e--:cn                            -    s'1"-          end nitrate, awd the ta-1b1tfl.                  not &#xfd;-Ceed 25C                -.
I(  1:08 AU stro        'eml- concrete        lsi.
                                                  ..-*    C
                                                          *i*-                  o 1 -ct to potenti.!rl-d~estrct:L        c:r.-..,*c cc            1.L cot-n        en-ain,-zd air in Gnc-t 5 cozf-ozing- --ith^ the, fcl*r.t7abla:
                      =lni1 !aiu!        Size                        Tota Al Ar Cc.ntent 7.Z1 518 in.
1/2 in.                                            6-8 3/4 i'.                                            5-7 I in.
1-1/2 im.                                          4.5-5
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zru"ai'aiing      Ad*i'lec2                    rs
                                                        .zCOeol.'ea,  c1-&#xfd; Stz&#xfd;;&#xfd;. ted -2Ol",            AS&#xa3;*Ct'o26"o-66 confIormr:iiiv            Ai      T.
1.03.2  Water                      Darasie; -c;h"ing A imtcr raeducingr dcts..r                          shall be                  -to        *!
all      .. .c ,- . e&c,*'
with        m uiri.d uI!;L.tiaL.te e,. esi                        -e st'rsngth equal 0o oz' Cre-ataZ thea "O000 psi at 23 dxars.                          The aahi;uWre shall be                                                      ,
c--
a paoC~vct*':'c.'.          ,      , .            Ccmrnx. c- "'c.zolith.. .                                            o:"
the .              t5*.ize.
Dcdt    c          Co., Ind botha shli                                      in 2-.1t
          "'Chenical A&id:rhv-ez 2oz- Conc-ate. iae, for", AST_.,-, C494-671, Typ*e D. The q-fwntity to be ,adced -. e mntrol-ling tmpera-t-mes                                                        a-3zad the v-thod of *'L                      shalh2i ccpfoa* to the D-imui'acturersl raca.-n-dations for tuse of their prcc"uct.
1:08.3  Clalcitm Calov'ide :                            *<*i'-            " ",,."$7,./"
A*n.xtures          ot~ui~nin              calciu! chblorids sh~2                          not 'be -:-ed.
be es        Io;z:
                                  ....... 'C C ......-'-.-*",'**:                                  &#xa2;:2.onz, of Wa""                  "
                                  <:-..*,..S
                            ! __'C"" i '"*,:-'
                                          " ""                                        ich o <' C emen' C-mn,                                    oi
                                          *ooo                                                    6 1:10.1i      e-:
All poz:ud eoc'~                      shal! be i'0rn.d.. includlng
                                                                        -'l~d                .&#xfd;!;
2nlui-g the.    *i ....-s of fo-. '-'ius
* be o ".-:-ec .-,    :ho;i~r:    -.-?*    z.*-io,-*!      s        2_','2ie  *.en uh~ic:.::n e.&deg;i te          IK:.:-.:-
aa &#xa3;o.'x&. &#xa3;cr ier~J                      .- rv.&#xa2;z. 1"3,z-:p]ze eages E-tc,.i1 be c y.TeTa.          The Di.e of thr ,am-:-er-1                          t            Zhal3 be j imOs ,
1."--s.'-                                        te: Dr.,.. i                  io sha                          n-e*
1: !0,2 11 c,    i al and, ...-ii                                a es.-occ rrrAti1e                              tht i1ruired      r e.
h, _d"ity,              *.ve %
if ,1/2ih.. js3 .                  to 2cll co-C' -c*'                      '.t u*.l1 Le e.vzzed to      ~    it z.~rith                                              In. "ick Doe7!as fir B/l I        u      c.-z                  b-. D..**.F.A.            Gicr-t'i t+hat vi11 be ccmc&#xfd;_ed
                                                              .. ,    . I    .  ..  .
 
P-SP-5569 frcma          z-i also be 1':recd uith V/4 in.                  thich "Ply^--, '            --
s&#xfd;ove,    c.-'  -Ize    '''            '
not less t .            ..i- . stc*: thchess.                      - shall be fh-ee frcr emces~ive                        Or-e.
o      other &efects th;tz      wcud pwa-tight Join-ts or afect                -Ie trme lines and surfces o2 the concrete.
: 2.      All forra i'-fbcr shall be new, bat it may be retsed in                                z:-z~e varts o: this co--t!-actioa as 'l,:a' as it                      re"aiis in        T-Ad 6i~icn.
: 3.          t-*  o!?z shall be straight and ftee from .s.tortio. thIt
                -- ld be a=;srent in ct' pcured concrete. *:e forms shll                                      >2 eacuratey &#xfd;ssemb.Led ant fitteft so that joints uill be strz                                      .
and continuu amd so that adjoining sm?-tarcs will be                                      ....
: 4.      Forms sha-l be th                  ujiy clevwed after each vse, and surf?%e' in Con...tt
* L                    shell be coated              forn ol fith        whi.-a 1:10.3  FoC work:
The              C                                e          ,1:"oo' e h -T-      c:._      4a-he            ."
            ..~slabs end    fo.                  - "or      entici.icz'-    be so        i.      thet  io-.
1:10.4 Cmber:
and slabs to cc=,--nesa'z ior e~ntiein-,Led def-lections in the fror*--
W;OZ&_.
1:10.5 T o2er an ee s :
E.espz        as noted.            " ...._,,      fo..-*-- shell be :i.-tutcd                so e-to ensure tL.-t                  e:--to          sLrfaccz "r;ill co;'iforn to the tole,,--.
zee of ACI !M-60.              '2ae-            rte        linz. oa the n:- tor b1luL;i-_- -. n v.-ed      a3 S. eucete
* I b e bt^ced end sho:-cd to emsx--                      -.
the deflection does zct exceed 1/4 in. for an v_-o length of' 10 1:10.6 Form ?cov'1.:
TZa    *-:.-                - :zio-z :h-',2 be in          c*-cordancear-th      the ro__rez-no s-,'JZZC~. b          ve t-:      ifor.* 'are removed.      1-he mi--n          w.
 
569 strn--ta        .          ~    ~* tLLV~c~    '-,atmnr,                    o:"  '~her    ~~~
and. m-x be _-.zduzo2                  o'c~*sv d        `ng                          ztrr ore =.)a.aLy.
afll wfobect -, the annrova1 of t SStr'ength                    Min.      ic5-Stmtt-,ail C&#xfd;-sifcation                          -In-irart              -                    Dears____
Sides of            ~          voc~'s a~i~s5 Sido3 of' be= , gir-Isra                eo2l-tms              5-3 ro'rms L-ner                  sZ&sect;s 31c                          2CCO                                ?
G:,.t  ri-          ?rIe'I-              ~
a                      -n-iyi-b1                                        C.
: 3. Tsts-        ]2 bz;                  o'1                    sti:z  &#xfd;_- 2.' b- !.e          TWC&#xfd; L`2S2-cr2::      ~o c.X~Z r*-2..~T a    t~d
            %&#xfd;,-C,              of                    '1:Al"~r                                '
                                                                  ~c  n
 
                                                                                                                                                            -- SP-5569
            .        A-.      *i-iorein                  b----- -. ri                *'        -    be 1et E -- ated Y-- .
siz z                  bee t and tsfL2!-2C '.rith kh-                                                        .        in tion z7*er.
1:11.2  Wa!&#xa3;zd                          ?.aieF-bSric:
              *:,'ld      :-.*-.=          eoi          ecn-z    h      -.eno-*c-n-rr                        sh:ai!:.ncrn
          ':c~e!ed Styc!                    -[iTu"e      :.':*-'-,:*        Ccn ~*:--": * '{info>-ci---n<        --                          to Tc'z Sh2.:
ve~~~                                                  -&#xfd;S7,:&#xfd;-    f7 C~~rtLt                    ci'lice                                          ~CC              i z.L~
                                                                                                                          -~
Section .Z55-.-,f                (z) o5, i: 3.1.- Datailing. C~crc,'t-a-                                  n2,cann The 0aciut-z-r                              -        .-    -,'I!orcing                  t              etil1          -_-l be            i-h by the 2_-                              .
:I*.
1 *1    _!_-fori            1;          Eteel            D1j--:
o?'-,*...                                      -. :.:':      &*-                O..  -  *      - CLa
                                                                                                              --      '3':      :7    se-h-      J    -Z --
t~aa                                                                -al-                          0a ait met the                          -Llovin; Qualit-y Conitrol 2z-_-&#xfd;rmenats ftr                                                  "Ceak;e:ld4
: 1.          Prior -to t1--e                    r          "i": zp*-.i.l:- c
                                                                .dtc                                          '[ ,e"!o'z                b.,        2ac        "
operp-tc?- or crz-? cihz~2 praear                                                  tes-c tuto -Cdats for~~
to, e- z- ) to ,e                              - in.- t--e                  .-......-.... ,                --. To o      '    :;-_
the.                                  .                '      .. ,*,f          -          ....            "              ".        .
: a.      Scz--_c6              nc-nri_,o=-        12 er __ta:-                          i21                &#xfd;_ visible --t bc-:,
_etOh  --.        iX      Q.--/-f        Cot*;o                            t:he tc-                  lCe in
                                                                                                                                      -%        t.e:a
                                                                      -'-3/4...!.          ,-s.          -e    fo ]c .-
dzn 2-: t:20 z      _Z * -Z .-.z
_;d 0j", '
stand*-z-    for      ;c~r_'-.*__*hi
: i.      SzIr              hel L            e      .zL    le**                  norouz                          iehe----
                                                                                                                                        "th_        iz-ziz" t          ha:L o.c                                                                            -. &#xfd; 1 t e rzj_ jac t    -        oi                        h        c                              " .-
 
P-sP-5569 spiie-a z*vas                        i                  b3                                            o
: d. Zia ztr~&#xfd;h                    o-i?:'&                  ..                s        :! Shall be _cual to strau--th of the 7Ct.
: 2. A                            S                2              -                                        "C a.... +Th,        a,1 d" Z'- .          . ..- ..-.                      job S IS        -    1-  _ .....-
Zl2:... b--e            7d 'a als    'ce--a--:*.,Zzint sl-'::S'".                            L          --      *--      e_-:J              *      * * ,
e                                        ~            w                              -V~'ttC.0LC tc.
                              '    1            :".      :: ..          ..            >C2.. the 5*'.i          e*._
                  '-*'r-r.-.
z' aI                              d in        the zbr2..in              sleevei i    '2L2J2        :..*_._
A.    *    ....
                                                .. -.  .-.-        -"*. ."l        t*    e    s    't.e:      ,%      e A.    -=,            tj.:.c-                                      .      -- ,  te    Z~inti-,            the
          ?ent C1, zl                .                                          *Z en-e            C..        :r fill.
I
 
jo              2.          1en -the t~ueis                                      >        :o'. zifree-~--c s lc3            iv in        &#xfd;2Cics-i2c.
                        .. AU ccr-kt,)ci' zph1ie;, sh-a11 'ae vri'sall- inspected =t bcth e: ,r c f t7 ~'ie                  Ii: S 'sv -                      ta.the tohole in `-a cetrof t.              s- 1 C-.                                    a                              s            ~--&#xfd;Ub x~~ c fF                onz-          z'7                                      F)-              a-if~z21iz  c--''r-                                                          tested ti 93fr-~-tzcnce                tzcf                      tl5. Z'L c es ~'-the                ESjecifli.ac
                              ~re          )ai                    '-ca                        (ol bzcrr-,        : ",    zb-s~i-z        '
nuil2i =a                    -a..2 a~i                        ~~o                            112:a~2r 7-tab                        2:00z      3: b-,i--to&i                  ot.              .      hi    r-z
:-1c      agiiaeo    &#xfd;:h1            ao            6 f c;              -Crc:
the            rae!
fl.4-e        O- e=Sei.-    21                              to        in  cnzti&#xfd;-o2                              !e tElb hO  ~~~    5.r.77              *n              ~1              f~~~z~
this 1:12  Joints and M---ejfed stomr 1:12.1 Corvt-ruc#tioa              joints:
: 2.  -To:t                -at sham! on the Dizirgs sbPell be                                  1  eand lam-;ad in
                          ~cerdai          '          Victh rq'zizaants of ACX 301-S- eaid sh=all b-z
                                      -&#xfd;                                                `=--3._      C7Zia                aoi=
t~oor fl          &#xfd;:          .    'itzie      cc      -it        -t 'cacezur=L~~vs~e r--=          to re-ave all co.-tInga                                strains, dez;or                other f=irz-
: 2. Icr~izonta- -z                        v1              cc;i-tra&C.ica Jodsts inu the re- tx It      b,=*                  c~'                c- othear =ea=-' to rt~x,-- eli co                          _
                                -tir  dtcbri, cr otliz            C        c:ei 7tzt~r;1.                -ha jcints s~l~s-1                  bcf              n- (bud. nc '                                tha th~%
                          -x-:'d 6I4wh ELcc.t oe mut                              ccL.ant mntair of~ si~i2ar
!T
 
N OW zc;,Or.Otio-z          to the                    in Vne CZ7-c!-ete. 7ih!2 '-t r --hL be_
at2o--            /      rc        hckadfeh                ~cncret s--1 be pd Joints          M~aal be dz%,-enedi (but uol, saturated) beiore concrete is placed.
1:12.2  Bzp~nzion Joints:
Pamoldad                            J&#xfd;&#xfd;in~ -,--r :,hall emI',rrn to '                          =rned FE:a;=iOn joi nt          &#xfd;,              s&#xa3;6        s ccr                    en- Stn        w~ial Construction. ic                    t rti:j21 in ai-.d -Rozilleat --        !inbit~minoius Tiypes),
Spec. for~", A51 D lV2-                                T~e a loaiom          -ie    sad (21          of filers shall o &#xfd; as st7 n ca tha D- r:-atgir_.                                  T-he e"LAL,34on joint-s shall be seelei-it a                              eerial cactb                Wflherrnld expsnsian joirit filler.
1:32.3  Water Stcus:
Water stv-gs si:e2 Ie'L                                2ce!'i          e r~ stm oa: t~ed oi* serede tyl' a3uei~                                    by    'iisdPo                    Coozc
                                                      ~lC,        VIC  =C;*&#xfd;    -
1:22.4 Anuchor        'Ecots      ca-d  Ap
                                        .            c:n
                          '21~c ~      s~d      L-        ~~i~          all be:~nse                &#x17d;d IvztA U Cc.
noted cu tl-                      zgs~ all- -oi,7, sleev-vs rhall be U~,Sched-ule o1. 40. ~T, - emtbc~ed t-teriZ sh.nl ba adeqizmte1 ce: ed in pcsitiaA          bOfc:.-                        c.              .ter avorcete is -:71ced a'-'
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      &achor bol" -- ,4e -Ia-                            1-rc eoic et                          &#xfd;=e Aded ite-=3 shell          ~ced  -z --or limre and g~eade after concrete is placed.
1:13  faxi~ig CaCx*crete A eonvrete bntch ~                            ~i.outillzec! u~h-ih oiimlft                      in afll re Yects in              -c-ir47                  ~      ~ soce~                pe1~i
                .- r    flui-                                  AXT.tSt--EzcM V-l            ar, !C31of~-7 PMCc.
j      -&#xfd;L        -          %    "citz-2Lc;me Cormi>A                      f~ q&;4-        C mat a -S=I                          e="il
:r-      tnIat a tic et IS rtd                  for eacc batch a*                      a-i'    in e- 1:13.6, cf taia                        cfis~
 
'21-13.2                Tram-mit Mtring:
Rlaaiy-zdixed concrete shall be rixvrd s~d transported In aecorzam,,v-vi-C :Rear- -4i,:ed Concrete,*Se.~c'iS4C9~6.Teii~~
umos.t of rii~dng im twuck mixars loa~ed to =axmim cavacity sil be 'TO revolvzions of~ the dr-cm or b~adias afiter all. of theineiit i1"~n~ ~tc,          m in~Vne                        T.er. =dutn            -&br of reurolxUai's at xi~dn~ speed thall be 1LO; any e J'i-                                a iin              hl    ba at 2gla+z&#xfd;tnl see            4es      cZ c      1-- AT'- -. 5,67.                __        ruck-s v.Liau .ab 9t~~i ~itiia vo+/-u'iO corc-.er.
1 :13.3        Delivery:
                                      -iecocote        e                    ~ Zhl    z~
e P.t ed e- cage                    shall 2.-*'ze    iic-:o c-. befbvc t!:e drm !-.F been rc.&#xfd;W''
1rihuLI2 3&#xfd;3 revolir~icass ifi~~chever aomr fi=-A, , fter tllta -laroduct--iv L-?
the Llixing v-36;r to the c--nt                  ndg'eateoteinrci                                        i of -&:a              t'o tie                          T-n 'ot --mathe?.z              e -/2,
                              .-z?~erete    Ulbe        iejectci. 11 tueie.,              z any~ ev'-iderce of            ~rr C1:13.5                I.i-dr-- 1--hter-:
                              -;erqpoprtion of v~zer in er-c~z etramnrth mi zlu:0. Le adjusted deily as recq.urEd    -xby      the comxlnt of surfam oe ist-.-= C1 the saczates
* Ir:znrz          for            ndjt~                    oce~z.tzo        ii 1:13.6        Batch Pecord.:
M~c b&#xfd;  bzah U.,                        l        ~      ~            ma        At        ~a            ~
tr-i                                        -      cL:z hc,2 -Ur 2ve                                to i~a o.CUIMM                        wi~t~h a~          of  -&#xfd;he          G    J-    .S'-                  44... at  -
10cat1/21'i"%n4v:'i                                                        A3    . ~~            by C 94~-67,          h-4~e~ ti:              &#xfd;m~u al-o. Inl"'                -tlx tiiza loead,l adiit ca~ oT vatdieor.v~rqin                                              o~            ~
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L4~            P-lacirziZ Concrote 11 l.41.i3        Preparation o--:            Subgra~ds:
: 1.        Where the fo"undations or concrete structures are shown on the Drawings as being placd on                      round, the esabarade supporting them shal! be level =4 tzi_-mad to the lines and dimensions sboim and shall be free of doibris and organic material. Uhe zuftede i -all-be ccm-sevsd z; i                                a suitable c      _.paetor to a density of at least 975 of Mocdi.fied AASHO maximuw detsity.
Imdiateeiy p-ror to pleia-n3 ahe c*.cxree the subZrade shall be thorcv31y vietted. Undar no condItions shall concrete be placed on frozen zubg.ade m terial.
: 2.        M=?dideteIy before n*y                    onaene is placed on or agg.ainst rock, the rock shall ba carefully ellesed of all dirt, gravel, boulders, scale, loose fra_=-nus aud other objectionable stlbstvcaes by air -,d/orvat.r e&#xfd;tting and brocming, and shall then be tlavoz---h-y vett-ed.
oa            t 1't-Ngraele-thw. to ir-rrt  4            the z; r-- ~a.-t            isg tile ilitent *,- the WC,1-"P
                                                ;-o x~lta ~c                h        cracon; o' th& siflorade for seleatedl area- ok t-.he                              %=x~n~t~
cel.
1:1)4.2            ConeretI.ing-Under 176tor:
Concrpete siehull iaut be deriv;-Ited va-der vwater withoutl the specific prior approvmal of the MMIGMMM'.
Concrete shall be prot~ected egainat adverse weather conditions in aooordance vith "eoo~                                  Practice for Cold Wlat~her Cance~tirig",
AC! ?-06-66, ezd Fc.                              *d2reactice f'or got Woather Cocnretirn-,".
ACI 607-557, czcapt that s.---eerators su&-o as celaium Chi~oide and~
ac~ti-fratzee cpc=x::                              rail ot la vzsed.
1:15Floor liarder-sr The 11vished coancrate rizfrmce of all floors, ex-capt thocce flocvp shcmi on th~ "'ICc ~i-.-;Bidrm Secrulo tln&#xfd;= (!eUlme 141.ctt-r rinit-Ir--a, uhall have* -- zn-a&#xfd;a                              cx-ztL~nA~czOr-L                .ied    Tho bvtrdo~r vhx.21 lfc                          _'-xnE-t      C ~rv as r~,,-Xacturo-d b7 riviv    go,
                                                      ~ aaG                  of* tbu htzau&#xfd;        oeta2 be in accordmane with the                                  m ivpii~~  vctic;-
C.
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1:I.            1.y                  ria Curin- mz~hois                            t&#x17d;1e.i~a ACY 3316S                          as1    be uz_      exceb tha.t a am.in comnzLoad' shvll at b= rzadc f7or itta                                                    ~      'nal. C~i-=3 cciaczet-&#xfd;e in t-he cc;atai:-e' Etisell.
Gr-ot *her basea-,-tes s.v11                                        I r.-r-L, cmeat and 2 rzts                  9md ana h~l cezmefa-117--                        s~o m~ to            .-c-pletelfil              eyz:1 below t~                    aze pZ-.3z.
1:17.2                  .xp_.o-alion of Sctrfaces:
:..ere e-,-csed conciate .'urf-cc-s                                    are to le covered *-i*                        t , tV:
                                            -- :-                _O        .        re--.                            -&#xfd;, of the co                  s  ttso      -a good boad I                      ...c        crt&#xfd;"3          -a.            r          be shpell ba ciicl                                        -_4m              all~'1    1tance rza:.-d 1:18            varor                        o T:me C3:                    E:! shall              ovidz c-nd ir.!                    8 vrmor bm-:-er =.ire emorete Sl2*2s rron'.                                  7'ae CS 'hccl Cm thn 12Lh-nirgs. ~
ISl C                                      eB-icX2&#xfd; shall v*zbza:*'iew.
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                                                                                    ?-n l,.,
r;:-onw
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                                                                                                                            .-    befo_re z-:tc-
                                                                                                                                  .'?of s2
                                                                                                                -e "--...berri:e.. t'---
                                                                                                                                                  -b rv,- the z.b_"e P -wPem*eent              7,i,-ztc-. w, m-mufect-z-d by the Armric- Sisa.                                        st
                                            .!:::_                zhichll be v. ed.              he vaior ba*i'er shall be inst*eied in
      'ii:-..:.'                          e r-ewa-" a ,,.ithi -Caa ,:i,-,'Jcet, r' s -.. inted inst-,_-%c-.*ics in t-,e
                                            .id.st                  ':c*tzaaics)i-    ariOh -.ri--Ql                  jciKtz          _lped rao less th=
6 freh~s.
1:39                    lkerlmetor Ins-ltion
                                                                ~'~'~t      i-uttaticz-
                                                                                  &#xfd;                to 1/2            iplmcd        itc2        -- c-ntimst tate be StycnSr llri'x=t                      :cza2~                                                ' ba'd manu3 atm!ead by the iPcT Ona Vc~l Cc:*-,r'                                                Me                    'i1~inboard sh&., b:? one inch-:i,.e:                      i:.:I
                                                                                              "      ,I              -: Lta2e              i-,    &#xfd;ccord=-*- .. l*-
:::*                                            -afecture-' s pri:frtz                      izstu                  -imvj.
1:20 1:20.1                    Prelim.inary                    -sts:
        <"1.                                          The 0:.'i% -'.' -75:_T! -1 ,.o'.aln Vie                  S z        c-:Z of"a. L        -C.
                                                                                                                                                ,q  LAB PM-        .OTY
                                                      'l-*.ch        1-.-l      .. rlol.." to "-        CCI:--'          O    crnc-r';          concrete I_          r-h'                                  ,iao_.                o.      cont*-zo!!ed mEtrnes, C,:,                                                                                                    ":
 
I"'72 S<*,  .. ..
* i< !*:                :i: :i< ,P        . 6 < *'i;;:
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* C.,            ms-- th                                  2-zed an r z2:; ! Zc                  cocitnce                  svitabis      e to iamaiiuee        ~c.        ccn,:hr---in            to t~ie typie        C!=e    a3trgt~ai i~cr                    c--i cm +-hte    Dac-Anrcs.              Aa~
za      1  ei-tCii              cc cimica vit~i the istw't editions of thz
:fa-Icin 20zzc~c~                                    C 29-57-T-,        C 4-3-66, C 127m-5~,c c 12,5Z!3              C 1.-.                            i2tests            zhC!U1 confomi to A~i      ~c          CS-G~i en~etoc 15&#xfd;2--,6. ;z-, comipao                          j              s&CTO-I by tkea                  LL Oa&"VW.Y for tllese preliaiznin-il tests.
: 2. The p-mprmi-cm for' th! ecacrte z~xe3 vill be deaterm-Ined by Tb-Cll 2 02 IS1ct-,( 4n3 og CIM331-66 end er hereinbefore
: 3. Me Ml-1 =1-M. s;hall' lavmm the ri64t to miake adjuatmets in or-me-ete "!=&#xfd;=;fn                If                            to m et theo -eqxdrcE--afls of tbiA3            ~      c~
It. In the e-a                        T2m2ts'fwr.-sd  lf                reU.6cle. test reecord                        of Sa        C&#xfd;U-;;-r :U1 ezctc                      i-alz atirnt WM'-,                  L!hen all c.:- Z-p        o
(; 02~t --                                                        ram,oii~ed bri~e
                                              *M&#xfd; CJ                          f e , COL cm : &#xfd;f -- ,        o      r      5
: 1. ~~i-&#xfd;
:          -e, 1,-w-cz      rz+/-- aVt,
                                                        -          e          -2IGL  VISCL'TORY viii3 r~~&~o-          ~    b bztca      -i.
tzart        .Io-- Vu c~z.--zi~fr the ee c: z&#xfd;,7 bark4 j~mi~.~                        to Vce -4        '.-    nd sz~ e=-
tes; p            cije-'.T,    all conc.rate Izzrdia-uts                          tno~e            isemr ci; t~he C-          ~ti-=' = Cite, V4uU i z's-pct rem-%--o-einM end !7cza CiJ tutS"4e :LU aeCOrz>-&#xfd;'cQ 'V'-f AVZ C31L-66.                                          the razz;r bui-'US&#xfd;-'                  a~ wat of a                ji=      I~    '  4 fn  -,&#xfd;      rm-d      far    each
                      ~'o Z$2~3        ~    b1 tor-.a~ at              71  ams, -,,-o vu~lndeisi                a mzZr~3~ al                        ea      __            , =o-_~tcst ?mah                          '    zzx.
                      -I*                  ,=,d.
                                              -c-                rw      t~:Is vifl a-so be m-eA*                          .
thi cccmtc b~eius-i for test c-.riiude-s.
 
C2.                    In the event theat coicexete is j-~ue dm                                    -;=3 f    eroezal nt-.
ar thcit anftoc ic o~z~cted -i~+/-'c~-                                                ei
                            ,2t-; -,al ,; Lia-      !r &#xfd;,i31 b3 rz- fox' ezr-&#xfd; set and be cimred md,-r the sam? comFit~ic-7 es tha rert, e. the strrit--e t?1-4jh it rees~xts.            -is c, 3inder sh-e11 be tested at 28 days.
: 3.      The        ,GLMM1              CMY' Shell also perform~ the f los2inr-! t,%ts:
a.~gj "Ca.              d      3,Ices, bm~ed on a, ren-drm sez~rgpi-- pioaee&-m asEmcfid          in          i11i.:~stic                    I tL-r 3.
: b.        Perform v.:er              --~t-- =-d randcm-ey sm-m-e roizifcir,- st--el ba-s in the fiLe-~ and test thmu to destruceton, es S,,fie
: a.      z~2~and, te:;t m-ient ifasa cezr-ent frc~                            e  sil    is tsed, snpecifted in Item 1:05.
: d.      T&.,                  z-1:' -T-rc7:cGed        fime cnd -2cz~--e a3reg~e as
: e.      Cc:2duct            cx!e :ts    -        of Call +/-In              Iit        -5 r.3c'.Az.ir.d by Wh          M-r - 1:2.3      Teet fl'-..cni:
Theo                :z        of t--ut r--;--s uil.1 be in                        ozeVith                    17'.
o0L  ACI4.-    -
cc                                        b' - cc-:',
in - acode        -
v                      Ac evaluati cn c.L                ccwzct-m str-:2%h                                  L'iCh
                                                                                                    ;21 this Uccrd8eSic        6 1:20 1~Dericieznt Con-crote:
flhibnever it q-mems t1::'t tw~ts of tim labor-,.tor-j emmd cylinrT--rs fall to m~et the raqx.rr~.emnts set forth in this Sm.-ecificm4io,-'
the M-R &zd/ar ELM=2r shall have tche right, atthe CO~CUPUML' erper e, to:
: 1. Orc1r czEL-csp                  to ILL3 y'?Crh=6iOS (7f tbe- zd-- to incmeeze                        hz~
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2 PROPOSAL To:          Florida Power Corporatioa P. 0. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby proposes to furnish ready-mixed concrete for the Unit #3 addition to Florida Power Cor.oration's Crystal River Plant, in accordance with Spec. 'No. 321-A3.2 for the following prices:
Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containring no fly ash and o If the classes indicated:
(70*F) Class 5000-2 (1 1/2" Agg.)        $                pper cubic yar d (70*F) Class 5000-2 (3/4" Agg.)          $                per cubic yar d Class 5000-4 (1 1/2" Agg.)        $                per cubic yar d Class 5000-4 (3/4" Agg.)          $              per cubic yar d Class 3000-4 (1 I/2"Agg.)        $              per cubic yar d Class 3000-4 (3/4" Agg.)          $              per cubic yar d Class 3000-4 (3/8" Agg.)          $              per cubic yar d Class 1500-4 (1 1/2" Agg.)        $              per cubic yar d Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containing fly ash and of t he classes indicated:
Class 3000-4 (1 1/2" Agg.)        $              per cubic yar d Class 3000-4 (3/4" Agg.)          $_per                cubic yar d Class 1500-4 (1 1/2" Agg.)        $              per cubic yar d It is hereby stated that the undersigned can maintain delivery of ready-mix ed concrete at a maxinum. rate of                        cubic yards per hour continuously.
Date of Bid                        __    Signed By Title Business Address of Bidder State of Incorporation k.ddre3s of Principal Office 2-1
 
Spec. No. 321-A3.2 SPECIFICATIOM DATA. Each bidder shall describe the materials,              (Bidder's Name) equipment,  procedures. and personnel he proposes to use for the work.
Note: Write entries boldly with black ink, or type entries using carbon back or ozalid ribbon. Do not use blue ink or a ball point pen.
Plant location Plant capacity cu yd/hr Delivery capacity cu yd/hr Delivery time from plant to main power plant building Brief description of qualifications of supervisory and technical personnel.
V.
1.4 (FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION)
(READY-HLYME D CONCRETE      )
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Spec. No. 321-A3-2
                                                    * (Bidder's Name)
(70F) Concrete Class 5000-2 (1 1/2" Ag-.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per zubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard Quantity & Name of each admixture Air content (70*F) Concrete Class 5000-2 (314" Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surf a ce drw&#xfd;) of each aggregate per ciiic yard Quantity & Name of each admixture e.
                                              *1*4
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                                              *1'4 I'.
Air content                      i-i (FLORIDA POUFR CORP~ORATTC-N)
(READY-MU~ED CONCRETE        )
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Spec. No. S21-A3.2 (Bidder's Name)
Concrete Class 5000-4 (1  1/2" Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per eubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard Quantity & Name of each admixture Air conteat Concrete Class 5000-4 (3/41'  Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard      .3-54-Quantity & Name of eachi admixture Air content (FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION)
(RF--DY-:tIXED C'OCRETE    )
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2 (Bidder's Name)
Uithout Fly Ash        With Fly Ash Concrete Class 3000-4 (. 1/2" Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface drv) of each aggregate per cubic yard Quantity & Name of each admixture Air content Concrete Class 3000-4 (314    Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates a'.
4 Weight (surface dri) of            *I-
* each aggregate per cubic yard
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Quantity & Name of each admixture Air content (FLORIDA PO-ER COPORA7TIN)
(RL-*Y-I-*c? Dcoc:C7*-Y    )
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2
                                              *          (Bidder's Na)
Concrete Class 3000-4 (3/8" Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total aggregates Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard Quantity & Name of each admixture Air content Concrete Class 1500-4 (1 1/2" A0.)            -Without Fly .sh        With Fly Ash Total gallons of water per cubic yard Cement factor per cubic yard Fly-ash per cubic yard Ratio of fine to total                2-aggregates
                                        '.4 Weight (surface dry) of            --4 each aggregate per cubic yard      1.e Quantity & Name of each admixture
* Air content (FLORIDA P0W!-R CORPMATI0')
(READY-:.MiXED COUCRTrE    )
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2 DETAILED SPECIFICATIO:S FOR REMADY-MIXED OINCRETE 3:01  Scope of Work This Specification covers the furnishing and delivery of all      structural concrete for Crystal River Station - Unit No. 3 of the Florida Pc-wer Corporation. The station site    is located approximately five miles north-west of Crystal River, Florida.
3:02  Definitions It shall be understood that the following terms as used in      the Specifi-cations shall have the meaning herein given:
: 1.  "Owner" shall mean the Florida Power Corporation.
: 2.  "Engineer" shall =ean Gilbert Associates,    Inc. Consulting Engineers.
: 3.  "Supplier" shall rean the successful bidder for the material as outlined in these Specifications.
: 4.  "Testing Laborator-.'. An independent testing laboratory selected
          -and paid for by Florida Power Corporation except as otherwise noted in these Specifications.
3:03 Payment Payment for furnishing concrete will be made on the basis of the delivery tickets described hereinafter.      Each request for payment shall be accom-panied by one copy of the delivery tickets for which payment is requested.
Requests for payment may be made weekly, but shall not be made less often than monthly.
Total payment for the concrete furnished under these specifications shall be the sum of the unit prices stated in the Proposal multiplied by the actual number of corresponding units of each class furnished and accepted for placement.
3:04 Reference Codes and Specifications All concrete shall be in accordance with the "Specification for Structural Concrete for 3uildings," ACI 101-66, "Building Code Requirements for Rein-forced Concrete,"  ACI 318-63,  and all  current editions of applicable codes as referred to herein,    except as may be modified by these specifications.
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2 3:05 Design Mixes Each concrete mix shall be designed and concrete shall be controlled to meet the following requirements.
3:05.1  STRUCTURAL CONCRETE CONTAINiING NO FLY ASH Max.                    M1,n11mur                    Maximun Size Placing      Concrete    Strength        Slump    Coarse Akcgregate Class        (PSI)        (Inches)      (Inches) 70OF      5000-2        5000            2            1 1/2" 70OF      5000-2        5000            2              3/4" 90OF      5000-4        5000            4          1 1/2" 90*F      5000-4        5000            4              3/4" 90&deg;F      3000-4        3000            4          1 1/2" 90&deg;F      3000-4        3000            4              3/4" 90OF      3000-4        3000            4              3/8" 3:05.2  STRUCTURAL CONCRETE CONT-ArI-ING FLY ASH Minimum                      Maximum Size Concrete    Strength        Slump    Coarse Aggregate Class        (PSI)        (Inches)      (Inches) 3000-4        3000            4          1 1/2" 3000-4        3000            4              3/4" 1500-4        1500            4          1 1/2" 3:05.3  MAXD)UM FLY ASH CONTENT. The maximum fly ash content for any mix shall not exceed 20 per cent of the total weight of the cement and fly ash used in the mix.
Fly ash accumulation, resulting from the Owner's operation of Crystal River Plant Unit No. 1, will be made available free of charge at trhe hopper of the Owner's storage bin at the Crystal River Plant.
Owner-furnished fly ash shall be transported to the concrete plant with suitable equipment designed to control dust.
3:05.4  The minimum strength specified shall be compressive strength at age 28 days as determined by ASTM C39.
3:05.5  The determination of the water-cement ratio to attain the required strength shall be in accordance with Method 2, Section 303 of ACI 301-66. The 5000 psi concrete shall be designed for prestresed and ultimate strength types, and the remainder of the concrete for working stress type. The SUPPLIER shall submit to the OWNER for approval the proportions proposed for use and shall also furnish the requLred test data as evidence that the propor-tions selected will produce concrete of the specified quality.
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Spec. No. 321-A3.2 3:06  Cement 3:06.1  All cenent sh-all be Portland Ca-ent conforning to "Portland Cement, Spec. for," AST- C 150--7, Type 11, for moderate heat hydration. All cement shall be confined to a single brand and whenever required by, the ;UNERER, shall be sampled and tested by the TESTIN-G _-.30PATORY to ascertain conformance with -_ST. C 150-67, Tyne II. All cement shall have -- established reputa-tion for beinz uniform in    character and shall be approverd in writing by OWNR.
3:06.2  The manufacturer shall submit certified copies of mill test reports to t.e OWN-ER showing chemical co-riosition and certifying that the cemnent complies -with the Specifications.
3:06.3  The SLTPPLIER shall store the cement in a dry plac~e and in suei a manner as to permit easy 3ccess for proper inspectim and identification of each shinMent. All ce=-ent stored at the rdixing plant or construction sife more than six months shall be resampled and tested before used.
3:07  Aggregates 3:07.1  Fine Aggregates:
Fine aggregate shall conform to ACT 301-66. Only natural sand shall be used. Samples o. the -proposed a7gregate shall be submitted to the TESTING L-3O13RY for testing to in-_ure compliance w-th "Concrete Aggregates, Spec. for," AST". C 33-67. The azgregate shall not be used =.less approvei by the OWMIER in T-riting after the results of the test have been ascertained. The source of the fine acgregate shall not be changed without the written -. proval of the OWNER.
3:07.1  Coarse Aggregate:
: 1. Coarse aggregate shall conform to ACT 301-66. Sa=t1ies of the proposed aggregate shall be submitted to the TE-STIMG LABORATQO-Y for testina to insure co=ino-.iace with "Concrete Aggregates, Spec. for," AST" C 33-67. The aggregate shall not be used unless approved by the O-E-R in writing after the results of the test have been ascertained. The source of the coarse aggregate shall not be changed withott the written approval of the OW'E&#xa3;.
3:08 Water Independent lab tests furnished by the SUTPLIER, of batch plant water shall be submitted initially and periodically as requested by        -tE2 to insure the mixing water shall be clean and potable, and shall not contain greater than 100 ppm each of chlorides, sulffides, and nitrates, and the turbidity shall not exceed 2000 num.
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Spec. '.o. 321-A3.2 3:09  Admixtures 3:09.1    Air Entraining Admixture:
All structural concrete shall be considered subject to potentially destructive exposure and shall contain entrained air in zounts conforming with the following:
Nominal Mad.mum Size                Total Air --intent of Coarse A-gregate                    Z by Vcl-e 3/4 in.                            5-7 1-1/2 in.                          4.5-5 An air entraining admixture shall be used ctoforming to "Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete, Spec.      :cr,' ASTM C 260-66 T.
3:09.2  Water Reducing Densifier:
A water reducing densifier shall be added .o all structural concrete.    -he adixture shall be "Plastim-e-t," a product of Sika Chemical Company, "Pozzolith, 100-R," = prpduct of the Master Builders Co., or "Protard", a produz: of Protex ndusi..
tries, Inc., these products shall conform iz all respects to "Cheaical A'-dixtures for Concrete, Spec. fcr," ASTM C 434-67 T, Type D. The quantity to be added, the con::ollivg temperatures and the method of mixing shall conform to :'-La manufacturers' recommendations for use of their product.
3:09.3  Calcium Chloride:
Admixtures containing calcium chloride shall not be used.
3:10  Water-Cement Ratio Maximum Water-cement ratio for various strength of zcncrete shall be as follows:
Compressive Strength                Gallons of Water/
(pat at 28 days)                    Sack of Cement 5000                                5 3000                                6 3:11  Mixing Concrete 3:11.1  Measuring :iaterials:
A concrete batch plane shall be utilized W'Mzh complies in all respects including provisions for storage a-.d precision of measure-ments with "Ready-Mixed Concrete, Spec. for. .XST- C 94-67. The TESTI:IC LABOk.-TORY will maintain an inspector at the batch plant to insure that the mix proportions comply v4-:h those for the 3-4
 
Spec. No. 321-A3.2 design mixes with water content .;o.ified    as required by nmeasure-ments to 5e made of content of -,urf:ze mo!sture on the n-grezates.
This inspector will test per5tcca.y        all mix ingredients and shall insure that a ticket is provi*ed for each batch as specified in Item 3;il.6 of this Specificatia.
3:11.2  Transit  azing:
Ready-mixed  concrete shall be  -ixed and transported in      accordance with "Reag-_ixed Concrete,    Spec. zr," AST,  C 94-67. The    .niI,~rn
        ,amount of -".ing in truck mixers Leaded to maxirnt          capacitv shall be 70 revciutions of the drum or bla"des after all of the ingre-dients, including water, are in the a-ixer.      The maximum number of revolutions at _ixinc speed shall be 100; any additional mixing shall be a: agitating speed, as regired by ASTM..C 94-67.            All trucks shall be equipped with a re:olution counter.
3:11.3  Delivery:
The concreze shall be delivered to -:he site      and discharge shall be completed vithin 1-1/2 hour3 or 'efore the drum has been revolved 3J0 revolutions, whichever comes first,        after the introducticn of the -ixin- water tc the cenent and aggregates, or the introduction of the cement t: the aggregates.          In hot weather, t-e 1-1/2 hour tine li-it      small be reduced, as directed by the TESTING LABORA73RY =md/or 0O7NER.        Concrete which does uot meet this requi-e='e= =ay be rejected at no cost to the Owner. Ho;ever, the u:-piier      -will not be responsible for delays at the site  whnich are beyond his control.
3:11.4  Hot Weather Concrete:
Except as -cdIfied herein, hot weather concrete shall co=.-ly with ACI 605. A: air te-perazures of 90*F or above, special procedures shall be adcpted to keep the concrete as cool as possible.            The temperature of the concrete when it is unloaded from the trucks shall not exceed 90*F.
Concrete for the containnent struct,nal walls,          done and rzat shall have a placing temperature of not      wre than 700F.
3:11.5  Mixing Water:
The proportion of water in each strength mix shall be adjusted daily as resuired by the content of surface moisture on the aggregates. Except for this adfustneat,    no changes in    quantity of mixing water shall be made without the approval of the OWNER.
3:11.6  Batch Record:
Each batch cf concrete shall be recorded on a ticket which pro-vides the date, actual pmoortifzi-, of the =-zx, concrete L*:iqn 3-5
 
Spec. 'No. 321-A3.2 strength, destination as to portion of structure, and identifi-cation of transit mixer. The truck driver shall deliver this record to the OWTNER vith a copy to the TESTI:'G L_3I0ATORY personnel at the location where the concrete is delivered.      As required by ASTM C 94-67, the batch ticket shall also include the time loaded, amount of concrete, and reading of revolution counter at first addition of water.
3:12 Quality Control 3:12.1  The        will obtain the services of a TESTI.NG LlBORATORY, which will perform the functions hereinafter specified:
: 1. Sample and test cement, when required by the OWNER,    to ascertain conformance with AST.! C 150-67, Type II.
: 2. Test samples of fine and coarse aggregates to ascertain conformance with the following ASTMM specifications:
: a. C 29-67 T  "Unit Weight of Aggregate, Test for."
: b. C 40-66    "Organic Impurities in Sands for Concrete, Test for."
: c. C 127-59    "Specific Gravity and Absorption of Coarse Aggregate, Test for."
: d. C 128-59    "Specific Gravity and Absorption of Fine Aggregate, Test for."
: e. C 136-67    "Sieve or Screen Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates, Test for."
: 3. Conduct periodic tests to determine surface moisture content of aggregates.
: 4. During concreting operations, furnish the services of an inspector at the batch plant who will certify the mix proportions and conduct the tests itemized above.
: 5. Furnish the services of an inspector at the site who w4ll
                  -ake slump tests, make test cylinders, check air content and record weather conditions. With OWNER/E:;GINEER approval, he will make adjustments in the mix proportions, if necessary, to meet the requirements of this Specification. Finally, he will have the right to reJect any concrete which does not meet or cannot be adjusted to meet the requirements of this Specification.
: 6.  .aintain all quality control and test records, which will include certified copies of =ill test reports for the cement and batch tickets for each batch of concrete.
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Spec. I.o. 321-A3.2 3:12.2 The evaluation of test results will be in accordance with Chapter 17 of ACI 301-66. Sufficient tests vill be conducted to 7rovide an evaluation of concrete strength in accordance with this Specification. Whenever it appears that tests of the laboratory cured cylinders fail to meet the requirements set forth in this Specification, the OWN'ER/ENGfl*EER shall have the right, at the SUPPLIER'S expense, to order changes to the proportions of the mix to increase the strength.
The supplier,-shall reinburse the owner for the cost of removing and replacing defective concrete including the costs of fcrming, form removal, reinforcing steel, ea-bedments, and all other related work and =aterials when and if the defective concrete is the fault of the supplier.
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  - 9 SPWIFICATION FOR FUMISHING AND          ALIVERG OF STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SP-5569                      OCTOBER 17, 1968 -
VCBITA  RIVER - tMIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION FPC-321-A3. 2 Oilbert Aaucclates, Inc.
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                    -~            ~              -        .10-17-68 1-.:00        I1016TIO    TO BIDDERS 1:.01          Invitation Proposals are hereby requested by the Florida Power Corporation for the furnishing and delivering of all structural concrete as set forth in the attached Specification No. SP-5569, which will be incorporated in the Crystal River Plant Unit 3, located approximately five miles northwest
            -  of Crystal River, Florida.
1:02          Submission of Proposals 1:02.1        Proposals shall be submitted in quadruplicate and shall be transmitted to:
Florida Power Corporation P. o. Box 140o2 St. Petersburg, Florida    33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent 1:02.2        Proposals must be received by Florida Power Corporaition prior to twelve noon                              .
1:02-.3        Each Proposal shall be prepared using the Proposal Form, and any data forms, attached hereto. Bidders shall furnish with their Proposals all drawings, catalog data, and other supplementary information necessary to describe thorou_4il the materials and equipment covered by their Proposal.
1:02.4        Bidder shall furnish unit price quotations for the various classes of concrete as listed under 3:05. Approximately 86,000 cubic yards will be required. This quantity is intended only as a guide and is not guaranteed. However, all unit prices shall be firm and shall not be subject to adjustment because of greater or lesser total quantities than anticipated.
1:02.5        The price stated in the Proposal shall include all taxes and licenses which might lawfully be assessed, on the date of the Proposal, against Florida Power Corporation or the Bidder, in connection with the proposed WORK. Exception: Unless otherwise stated herein, Florida Sales and Use Tax shall not be included in the bid price.
1:0o2.6        The Bidders shall state in their Proposals that the materials and/or equipment will meet the Specifications as set forth herein. Any exceptions to the Specifications set forth herein shall be stated clearly in the Bidders' Proposals.
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1:02.8          Bidders shall set forth in their Proposals the terms of payment normal to their company, includinig cash and/or tra~d discotnts allowed, if any.
1:03            Preliminary Approval 1:03.1        Certified reports prepared by an independent testing laboratory and covering the materials and proportions of each class of concrete shall be submitted with each Bidders' Proposal.
1:03.2          laboratory testing required for preliminary approval shall be done by an acceptable independent testing laboratory retained ad paid by the Bidder.
1:03.3          Reports on cement shall include the type, brand, ma=:facturer, composition, and method of handling (sack or bulk).
1:03.          Reports on aggregates shall include the source, type, gradation and specific gravity of each aggregate and the results of all tests required to verify comTAliance with A524 C 33-67.
1:04            Evaluation of Proposals 1:04.1          The rate of supply of materials is a bas:: consideraion of the Contract.
The Proposals shall be based on the Bidders' ability to satisfy Florida Power Corporation of their ability to ftznish concreie at an adequate rate of supply to meet the project requieents. The minimmu acceptable delivery rate shall be 150 cubic yards/bomr. Bidders shall state in their proposals their maximum rate of supply in cy/hr.
1:04.2          It shall be understood that the e'valuatic= of proposal's received in accordance with these Instructions to Bidders and the attached Specifications will be conducted solely by Florida Pcuer Corporation.
1:05          Acceptance of Proposals Florida Power Corporation reserves the rlit    to accept or reject any or all Proposals.
1:06          Shipping Information Bidders are advised that delivery shall be made to the plant site in accordance with AST4 C 94-67 as specified in Item 3:i!.3.
GILBERT ASSOCIATES, IVC.
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St. Petersburg, Florida        33733 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing. Agent Gentlemen:
        -  Tme undersigned hereby proposes to furnish ready-mixed concrete for the Unit No. 3 addition to Florida Power Corporation's Crystal River Plant, in accordance with
      . Specification No. SP-5569 for the following prices:
Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete containin              no fly ash and of the classes indicated:
(70 F) Class 5000-2 (1-1/2" Agg.)                    $                    per cubic yavd (70 F) Class 5000-2 (3 1/"    Agg.)                  $                    per cubic yard Class 5000-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)                    $                    per cubic yard Class 5000-4 (O3A"Agg.)                      $                    per cubic yard
(+ .                Class 3000*4 (1-1/2" Agg.)                  $                    per cubic yard Class 30oo-    (3W4" A9g.)                  $                    per cubic yard Class 30o0-k (318"    Au-f.)                $                    pr  cb.ic yand Class 1500Al (1-1/2" Agg.)                    $                    per cubic yard Unit prices for furnishing ready-mixed concrete ccmtaining fly ash and of the classes indicated:
Class 3000-i (1-1/2" Agg.)                    $                    per cubic yard Class 3000-l ( 3 /f" Agg.)                    $                    per cubic yard Class 1500-4 (1-1/2" Agg.)
* per cubic yard It is hereby stated that the undersigned can umintain delivery of ready-mixed concrete at a        mm    rate of                          cubic yards per hour continuously.
Date of Bid                                        Signed BY Title Business Address of Bidder State of Incorporation Address of Principal Office
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  'SPECIFICATION DATA. Each bidder sbaf11 describe the materials,            iBidder's 1Name)
(. e*uipment, procedures, and personnel he proposes to use for the work.
Note: Write entries boldly with black ink, or type entries using caibon back or ozalid ribbon. Do not use blue ink or a ball point pen.
Plant location:
Plant capacity cu yd/hr:
Delivery capacity cu yd/hr:
Delivery time from plant to maln power plant building:
Brief description of qualifications of supervisory and technical personnel:
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Cemnt factor per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total agre tes:
weight (s-rftce dry) or each aggregte per cubic yard.
Quantity &iV    of each admdxtune:
Air content:
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Tota1l        of u1ter per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggrestes:
weight (surface dry) of each agpegate per cubic yxrd:
quantity & ~mof each adixture:
Air content:
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C Concrete Class 5000-4 Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic ya.d:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregte per cubic jard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
Concrete Class 5000-4 0,/4" Agg.)
Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic ymd:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of ear-h aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
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Total aallns of water per cubic yard:        -
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Fly ash per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
Concrete Class 3000-.
(3/4" AggJ Total gllons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Fly ash per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content-FLORIDA POWER CCRPORATION)
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Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
Concrete Class 1500-4
(-1-112" Agg.)                                Without Fly Ash              With Fly Ash Total gallons of water per cubic yard:
Cement factor per cubic yard:
Fly ash per cubic yard:
Ratio of fine to total aggregates:
Weight (surface dry) of each aggregate per cubic yard:
Quantity & Name of each admixture:
Air content:
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SEMTON III DETAILED SPMCFICAX10NS Item                                  Title            Pagefr 3:01            Scope of Work 3:02            Definitions 3:03          Payment 3:04          Reference Codes and Specifications 3:05          Design Mixes                          111-2 3:o6            Cement                                111-3 3:07            Aggregates                            111-3 3:08            Water                                111-3 3:09            Admixtures 3:10            Water-Cement Ratio 3:11            Mixing Concrete 3:12            Quality Control                      111-6 GILBERT ASSOCIATES, IM~.
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S 3 00    METAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3.01  Scoe of Work This Specification covers the furnishing and delivering of all structural concrete for Crystal River Station - Unit 9o. 3 of the Florida Power Corporation. The station site is located approximately five miles north-west of Crystal River, Florida.
3:02  Definitions It shall be understood that the following terms as used in the Specifi-cations sba11 have the meaning herein given:
I.  "OWNER"  shall mean the Florida Power Corporation.
: 2.  "ENGINER" shall mean Gilbert Associates, Inc.* Consulting Engineers.
: 3.  "SUPPLIER" shall mean the successful bidder for the material as outlined in these Specifications.
              "TESTING LABORATORY" shall mean an independent testing laboratory selected and paid for by Florida Power Corporation except as other-wise noted in these Specifications.
3:03    Pament 3:03.1 Payment for furnishing concrete will be made on the basis of the delivery tickets described hereinafter. Each request for payment shall be accom-panied by one copy of the delivery tickets for which payment is requested.
Requests for payment may be made weekly, but shall not be made less often than monthly.
3:03.2 Total payment for the concrete furnished under these Specifications shall be the sum of the unit prices stated in the Proposal multiplied by the actual number of corresponding units of each class furnished and accepted for placement.
.3:04  Reference Codes and Specifications All concrete shall be in accordance with the "Specification for Structural Concrete for Buildings," ACI 301-66, "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete," ACI 318-63, and all current editions of applicable codes as referred to herein, except as may be modified by these Specifi-cations.
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3:05    Design Mixes Each concrete mix shall be designed and concrete shall be controlled to meet the following requirements.
3:05.1  Structural Concrete Containing No Fly Ash:
Max.
* Minimum                  Maxi-m Size Placing      Concrete      Strength      Slump    Coarse Aggregate Temp.        Class          (PSI)    (Inches)        (Inches) 70 F        5000-2          5000        2            1-1/2" 70 F        5000-2          5000        2              3/4" 90 F        5000-41        5000          4            1-1/2" 90 F        5000-4        5000          4              3/4" 90 F        3000-4        3000          4            1-1/2" 90 F        3000-4        3000          4              3/4" 90 F        3000-4        3000          4              3/8" 90 F        1500-4        1500          4      . 1-1/2'1 3:05.2  Structural Concrete Containing Fly Ash:
Minimum                  Maxizmu Size Concrete      Strength    Slump    Coarse Aggregate Class        (PSI)    (Inches)        (Inches) 3000-4        3000          4            1-1/2" 3000-4        3000          4              3/4" 1500-4        1500          4            1-1/2" 3:05.3  Maximum Fly Ash Content
: 1. The maximum fly ash content for any mix shall not exceed 20 percent of the total weight of the cement and fly ash used in the mix.
: 2. Fly ash accumulation, resulting from the OWNER'S operation of Crystal River Plant Unit No. 1, will be made available free of charge at the hopper of the OWNER'S storage bin at the Crystal River Plant. OWNER-furnished fly ash shall be transported to the concrete plant with suitable equipment designed to control dust.
3:05.4  The minium strength specified shall be compressive strength at age 28 days as determined by ASTM C 39-66.
3:05.5  The determination of the water-cement ratio to attain the required strength. shall be in accordance with Method 2, Section 308 of ACI 301-66.
The 5000 psi concrete shall be designed for prestressed and ultimate strength types, and the remainder of the concrete for working stress type. The SUPPLIER shall submit to the OWNER for approval the propor-tions. prposed for use and shall also furnish the required test data as evidence that the proportions selected will produce concrete of the specified quality.
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3:06.2          The manufacturer shall submit certified copies of mill test reports to the OWNER showing chemical composition and certifying that the cement complies with the Specifications.
3:06.3          The SUPPLIER shall store the cement in a dry place and in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment. All cement stored at the mixing plant or construction site more than six months shall be resampled and tested before used.
3:07            Aggregates 3:07-1          Fine Aggregates:
Fine aggregate shall conform to ACI 301-66. Only natural sand shall be used. Samples of the propiosed aggregate shall be submitted to the TESTING LABORATORY for testing to insure complianhe" with "Concrete Aggregates, Spec. for," ASTM C 33-67. The aggregate shall not be used unless approved by the OWNER in writing after the results of the test have been ascertained. The source cf the fine aggregate shall not be changed without the written approval of the OWNER.
3:07.2          Coarse Aggregate:
Coarse aggregate shall conform to ACI 301-66. Samples of the proposed aggregate shall be submitted to the TESTING LABORATORY for testing to insure compliance with "Cancrete Aggregates, Spec. for," ASTM C 33-6T-The aggregate shall not be used unless approved by the OWNER in writing after the results of the test have been ascertained. The source of the coarse aggregate shall not be changed without the written approval of the OWNER.
3:08            Water Independent lab tests furnished by the SUPPLIER, of batch plant water shall be submitted initially and periodically as requested by OWNER to insure the mixing water shall be clean and potable, and shall not con-
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309  Admixtures
.3-09.1  Air Entraining Admixture:
I. All structural concrete shall be considerpedsubject to potentially.
destructive exposure and shall contain entrained air in amounts conforming with the following:
Nominal Mabimum Size                  Total Air Content of Coarse Aggregate                        %by Volume 3/. .in.                              5-7 1-1/2 in.                              4I..5-5
: 2. An air entraining admixture shall be used conforming to "Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete, Spec. for," ASTM C 260-66 T.
3..09.2  Water Reducing Densifier:
A ster    reducing densifier shall be added to all str*ctural concrete.
The admixture shall be '"Pastiment," a product of Sila Chemical Company, "Pbzzolith, 10O-R, " a product of the Master Builders Co., or "Protard", a product of Pro~ex Industries, Inc. These products shal conform in all respects to "Chemical Admixtures for Concrete, Spec. for,w ASTM C 494-67 T, Type D. The quantity to be added, the controllinmg temperatures, and the method of mixing shall conform to the manufacturers' recommendations for use of their product.
3-:09.3  Calcium Chloride:
Admixtures containing calcium chloride shall not be used.
3:10    Water-Cement Hatio 3.Mximum            water-cement ratio for various strength of concrete shall be as
:xm follows:
Compressive Strength                          Gallons of Water/
(psi at 28 days)                          Sack of Cement 5000                                      5 3000                                      6 3:U1    Mixing Concrete 3:11.1  Measuring Materials:
A concrete batch plant shelL be utilized which coplies in all respects including provisions for storage and precision of measurements with "Ready-Mixed Concrete, Spec. for," ASTM C 94-67. The TESmw LABORATORY will maintain an inspector t the batch plant to Insure that the mix GILBERT '  oCATES, inC.
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batch as specified in Item 3:ll.6 of this Specification.
TV,. 3:11.2    Transit Mixing:
Ready-mixed concrete shall be mixed and transported in accordance with "Ready-Mixed Concrete, Spec. for," ASTM C 94-67. The minimum amount of mixing in truck mixers loaded to maximum capacity shall be 70 revolutions of the drum or blades after all of the ingredients, including water, are in the mixer. The maximum number of revolutions at mixing speed shall be 100; any additional mixing shall be at agitating speed, as required by ASTM C 94-67. All trucks shall be equipped with a revolution-counter.
3:11.3    Delivery:
The concrete shall be delivered to the site and discharge shall be coms pleted within 1-1/2 hours or before the drum has been revolved 300 revolutions, whichever comes first, after the introduction of the mixing water to the cement and aggregates,    or the introduction of the cement to the aggregates. In hot weather, the 1-1/2 hour time limit shall be reduced, as directed by the TESTING LABORATORY and/or OWNER. Concrete which does not meet this requirement may be rejected at no cost to the OWNER. However, the SUPPLIER will not be responsible for delays at the site which are beyond his control.
3:11.4    Hot Weather Concrete:
: 1. Except as modified herein, hot weather concrete shall comply with ACI 605. At air temperatures of 90 F or above, special procedures,
                  *-shall be adopted to keep the concrete as cool as possible.. The temperature of the concrete when it  is unloaded from the trucks shall not exceed 90 F.
: 2. Concrete for the containment structural walls, dome,                and mat shall have a placing temperature of not more than 70 F.
3:11.5    Mixing Water:
The proportion of water in    each strength mix shall be adjusted daily as required by the content of surface moisture on the aggregates.                    Except for this  adjustment, no changes in quantity of mixing water shall be made without the approval of the OWER.
3:11.6    Batch Record:
              .ach batch of concrete shall be recorded on a ticket        which provides the date, actual proportions of the mix, concrete design strength, destination GILBERT ASSOCIATES,  INC.
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as to portion of structure, and identification of transit mixer. The truck driver shall deliver this record to the OWNER 'with a copy to the TESTING LABORATORY personnel at the location where the concrete is delivered. As required by ASTM C 914-67, the batch ticket shall also:
include the time loaded, amount of concrete, and reading of revslution.
counter at first addition of water.
3:12    Quality Control 3:12.1  The OWNER wi*l obtain the services of a TESTING LABORAT*ORY which will perform the functions hereinafter specified:
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: 1. Sample and test cement, when required by the OWNER, to ascertain conformance with ASTM C 150-67, Type II..
: 2. Test samples of fine and coarse aggregates to ascertain con-formance with the following ASTM specifications:
: a. C 29-67 T  "Unit Weight of Aggregate, Test for."
: b. c 14o-66    "Organic Impurities in Sands for Concrete, Test for."
: c. C 127-59    "Specific Gravity and Absorption of Coarse Aggregate, Test for."
: d. C 128-59    "Specific Gravity and Absorption of Fine Aggrega~te, Test for."
: e. C 136-67    "Sieve or Screen Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates, Test for."
: 3. Conduct periodic tests to determine surface moisture content of aggregates5.
1.During concreting operations, furnish the-services of an inspector at the batch plant wbo will certify the mix proportions and conduct the tests itemized above.
: 5. Furnish the services of an inspector at the site who will make slump tests, make test cylinders,    check air content, and record weather conditions. With OWNER/EINGINEER approval, he will make adjustments in the mix proportions, if necessary, to meet the requirements of this Specification. Finally, he will have the right to reject any concrete which does not meet or cannot be adjusted to meet the requirements of this Specification.
6.uaintain all quality control and test records, which will include certified copies of mill test reports for the cement and batch tickets for each batch of concrete.
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                                                                                          -63 3:12.2  The evaluatio-n of test results vili bbe- in accordan-cei vith Chapter.&#xfd; 17 of ACI 301-66.    "Sufficient    tests wiU 'be conducte to prvide an ev&#xfd;aluation of concrete.srtrength in acco-rdance wihti          pcfcto.Whenever          it appears that -.teists of the laboratory' curd*cylinders&#xfd; fail to meet the requirements .set forth in, this Specificatio'n, the O*WgRENGI1kEAR shall have the right, at the StPLE t            xesto    order hne      to te pro-portions, ofth mix to inc:ease theasrngth.
3:-12.3 The SUPPLIER shall reimburse theOWNER for the cost of removing and re-placing defective concrete including the costs of forming, form removal, reinforcing steel, embedments, and: al other related '&#xfd;WORK and materials when and if the defective&#xfd; concrete is the&#xfd; fault of .the&#xfd;.SUPPLIER.
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2:00 PROP0S3MJ This Section to be added later by Florida Power Corvoration.
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C 3:00 1R -,.AL CONDITIONS This Section to be prep~ared later.
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P-sz--5zS9 SECTION XV D- ;ZD SM-*CIFEC-IIO0',S 4:01  Scor.3 of 17o:-k                            IV-1 4:02  ReferenCe Codes v    S-aacifittic          iV-i 4:03  Conezo'to SZ;eCtgs                          IV-I 4;05                                                  9-2 4:06  %Tater"                                    IV-2 4:m                                                IV-3 4:0 Mixfng Ccc:acra&#xfd;-c                            l&#xfd; 4:10  Qua~lity Ccn-arol                              -
 
P-SP-55 9 CScof This    c-0i        ..                        tae f'niehdrg-                d            of".
r tuatcciL Er- .'j1 cac:'--et-S fa:7 cxyjtc. River Sta.titc-a - Uhit, No. 3 of the nloxi*&PTZrer                                                I Vz    stetica- site is Ic ~ *'I*-~:y 5 ale~s -hwest                                of Ctrystal 1. .er, rlo'oida.
    *-'02    Referente. Co's zr                    S7ccifCf_:      i&#xa2;,2B All cmncrete ann                coac_*ct'              s7WX      be in :ceord1,e        -'ith the ACI -1r-8-3.                  3/:i-ThQ3oe    in.orioned                                                    cocs and srai            -a+--;i-        ocurpi              i-6zys.
4:03      Comcereta S!4r&#xfd;th
      ' .03.1  The a-,-f'i~d 200                . :.,r~            rltfmte ccaz~essive s                '-~ths
: 2. S*Sctur-,-*                xye o 5000 r,-i                                                  19C00 Cy 3000 rsi 1-1/2 ~ia. ca                                    355C~      -y (I                    000vz              3A: ia-. cza                          2900 ey
: 2. Fill Ccmnzre--*e:
3000 zasi                                                    I101C0 1300 r-i                                                      1000 Cy 4:03.2    Mhe                              c*':' trc c-1zini      *-o            n  -*tia to 07'n          th/e reqtxired e*.ren      *,h-1
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the                ono:
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to~i            :-3-S M,-e'                        t'c -:*a                  v~iiaotiraf i                  '~.t a , i 11t zcf    &e        +/-cz-xi ic"-            auc                .
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t~me limit                    be roil-d    as dira-tc&~ b          tho WSTSIM                0~2O
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n P-SP-55~9 i&:o9.6  BAitch- iicord:
Sach ba,+/-ch of aconret~e eha2U. be rec!orded an a ticret vhiich provi~des fte dztz, actual propor~ticns of lthe mn, concrete design atrergoll, Awtinazion as to roztion o--: strulc-bzre, anid identirication at transit mixer. Mie truack 4rfter shol1 C.eiver this record to. th~e
                  ~f1Rvith a copy to tha MIT$TFI~G LUGO?~iGORY perscran- al tze:
loceatic1 there the co2~t                sd~t~e.As              !equiedby ASTV C 9',,67, the batajXi. ic1 ,at shell also include the timi loaftd,
                ~1ooant&#xfd;.V      'ee, MI'6. eaE&#xfd;irzg of xa-vo1ation                  ab Zfizs1t
&#xfd;z P-gaditio..' of vatew.
____                        C 4i:10.1 Ife Ori=1 Will obtain the servies of a TIESTI!-G LM~OEATO3. vbICb v III pe--form the +/-Nmatione hereinatter vocifIied:
: 1.    &1m'ple and test comelvt, -v-en roi~3urCd by the C ,to ascearuain confoziance with M~IMI 0 1.50-67, TT 11.
cm      Wr=Cz vith tie 1`311cr-Lngj -LI~SI' Szee.-.ifacnCIq:
: a. c 29-67    'T~ =-t Fmiight of                      Test, for."
                                                -mczuwrities in sands ifcr Concrete, C
7 Test for."
C. C 127-59 Agggreate, T2est for."
: d. C 128-59                      cGravityr aTd Abe-OrDtion- of Fino e* a IVA-6        "Bieve or Sereen Analaysis of ?ine ond Coexse A~gg-egcates, T'est for."'
: 3. Ccr~t,.-t r--ocicc te-.ts -'.o da~te=-,n.      surface =Jfstvir    czvten~t of ~gg&.eg~e:s.
: b. Musing conaratip.; ov~c..atiC!!s, f2ai-sh the                      at-,
of~i~z imepactor at the bw'ich ipient vtao -t"-2 eertif&#xfd; the mix ps-corions a-ad ~Cmcuet L.he tests itemi4zed f03&#xfd;-a3.
: 5. P~uraid-h trze ver':ices of am inn-ezo&#xfd; at the sta              vto vin. ru&e s1t-a tests., za*L-e tes*G cyiinders , clieck air Cccatent caid reco-x&a veather cdiLn.                T itlh
                                                                    ,OM, gpprczal., he vill nr!- a&JUstr!3-ncb7    1.0-ut-11  ::!.=C~S            It ra&#xfd;:,ssery,; to Zsee  the  ec      !i        of thic SV-&#xfd;i:xieaticn. Aiesl3y,      he40 vini have th~e eilOit tic rezject te-,zy corcrete T.hich does tiot o CC=C,`v 1e2 02't                  I          '.o      ~ eC "C:              S        -7 JS v~.
 
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6.Mint sin anl 4g~iity c otrL ei. an4es+. repors, imhiehb include cerdiied co'~ies of          ~trp        rt :i.Or the conient and batoh tickets for craeh batch o-E' concreba.;
4l:1O .2 Th~e anvaiution of test results ijill be Lin aceordmene 'uith Ch3ptari 3.7 of AcI. 3D1-66. suinficient tet          ilbev cnitea          to pr'07vide an evaltation of conlcrete strengtbmfn ecc-ordance gitla this tSpeei-fication. t~hene'vez It "appe-ni- thbt tests oft1e              boratory Ctt'ed cylindears fall to mn~et the reqauizemnts set for~th im this S~ii ceuion, the Gli72Gha                  sc b-e 13        zight, at the COLTMAOCCS expense, -to order cheases to the          o.o~in of tie nix to increeze' the stre-ngth.
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a I 911 AFLORIDA POWER CORPORATION PGWEfp rENC"'EER:NG P.CON"STRUC&#xa3;TION DEPT.
CRYSTAL      iVCER - UNIT 3 7s      APPROVED, BY:                                                            .  .    . . ....    :  .
I.                                      .
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY              /
J. T. RODGERS SPECIFICATION ZENDONS AND ASSOCIATED CONDTh2 REACTOR BUILDING CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORUION rS                                                  S7-5583              SEPTEMBER 15, 1968 If FPC-321-B4. 3 C
V.
APPROVED-    DEPIt PROJECT ENCGINEER              DATE ISSUED FbieCWYSTAL RIVER -    UNIT 3              D*-
I.
,          II r S.N.D.-W.A.D.
W.O. No. 0442G&-OGO y                                                                  ADDENDUD(        A Gilbert Associates, Inc.          June 7, 1972 I                              - .-. *~ ~*1 ----  7 525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania ADD-ENDUM B October 17, 1973
 
SP-5583 9-18-68 She-e t1 oI 2 October 17, 1973 TV_
        *-      DETAIhiZD 3flCA*TION5 ocnnfe oW oTr:
~4:LD*z    Alr.rna~e 52Dze ox -'.oni; Stbtn        1.      (as --=naded by Addendum A, dated June 7,                1972);
          -ine o2, U-rer Lhe third                          (and) delete the words "temporary ctosvres zf-d replace fi:-                      the following:
ie 5at          ter the      fourth word (and) delete the words V1    -                    -nv
              *. nd u-        -
Pr*~~n*          ent*z caps and gasket design shall be tested using i~~d &#xa3;c-rrosion crorettion wax specified in this item, by the C-T-ArTDR ro ensure ehat leakage of the corrosion nrorec:-onMwax will not occur. The criterion shall be no
                      -akae :)zf wax for a ni--                    pressure of equal tc or greater
__a          o7C 07-                i-2ti)        . !:he naximum bulk filling pressure.                    re---: sna        -emons trace that there is no S-er-aez:- . sorr _o. -f _-.-e cap.              The r5ye of wax shall be
                                        -- _EC2090&#x17d;-2            Zr as an-Drover    by the              The rlezt rnor-0        Shii ae su',briated to rhe NGI.NT?-R for approval a!: e- so 3) L'f,s p--r                      and cap fabrication.      The report nhal- - vaTc ea-s                cf cap and gasket including securing to
                    =e -earig:--a*- e recUrenents so char a comparison with snop nra'nzgs can bea-ade. The gasket material shall be
                            -e    r n-n_---"        n: its required perform.ance, when exposed to t*he environment of the job site, for a mininm period of 5 years.          Al surfac-s of the end caps shall be coated vith a znin=    -r of S "1 Is :k-ckness of Carbo Zinc 11, as manufactured by Carboline, St. Lculs, Missouri, or EQUAL.                            Surface preparation o      =-E en        a shal. be in accordance with the coating anLufazttrer              reco-endarions.          The end cap fabrication and zsvec~ion sna&#x17d;+/- be subject to the quality conLrol measures and procedures indicared under Item 4:12 of this Specification.
Inspe-:ion procedures, testing procedures, welding procedures, andc zan--ra-                    n-rncures covering end cap fabrication nor Drevin~sly approved by the ENGINEER shall be submitted as part
 
SP-5583 9-18-68 ADDENDUM B Sheet 2 of 2 October 17, 1973 of the CONTRACTOR'S quality control progri-e- to the ENGINEER for approval at least 30 days prior to fabrication. The CONTRACTOR'S end cap fabrication procedures and fabrication shall be in accordance with the following:
: a. At least 10% of all end caps, selected at random, shall be inspected for hole and thread tolerances, alignment, dimensional control, weld porosity, coating coverage, etc. The tolerances, alignment, &#xfd; ensional control, weld porosity, coating coverage, etc., shall be submitted for approval to the ENGINEER.
: b. To test the leak integrity of the welds and fitments in    the end cap, but not the seal between the :?.d cap and the bearing plate, the CONTRACTOR shall pneumatically test all end caps. The welds and fitments shall be soap bubble cested with a minimum air pressure of 100 psig.
Caps found to leak shall be rejected. The CONTRACTOR shall develop written procedures for zesting the end caps. T1he procedures shall include rest methods, acceptance criteria, rework if applicable, etc.
S                c. Weld and welder qualification shall be in accordance with the requirements of the American Welding Society publication "Structural Welding Code", AWS D1.1-72, or EQUAL.
: d. The CONTRACTOR shall develop check-off sheets and other record sheets as required in order that the inspection requirements noted in subitems a and b above can be recorded. The format of the sheets shall be submitted to the ENGINEER for approval.
NOTE: Attached hereto is a copy of revised pages IV-l and IV-6, and appended page IV-6a incorporating the changes set forth by this Addendum B.
The revised pages should replace the correspondingly numbered pages previously issued to you, and the appended page should be added in proper sequence.
 
I Revised        SP-5583 10-17-73        9-18-68 Revised 6-7-72 I
4:00    DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 4:01    Scope of Work 4:01.1 DELETED                                          A 0
4:01.2 Alternate Scope of Work:
The WORK r3 be perfor-med under this alternate shall include the furnishing, fabricating, and delivering the tendons for the reactor building of the Crystal River Plant, Unit #3. The WORK        A shall be as specified herein and/or as shot on the Drawings and shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following:
: 1. Furnishing all materials required for tendons, including            A all hardware and end caps.                                          B
: 2. Fabricating all components complete.
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: 3. Coatimg tendons with wax. Coating of conduit by Others.
: 4. Delivering completed assetblies to the job site-
: 5. Installing tendons,  conduits,  and end caps by Others.
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: 6. Tensioning of the tendons by Others with manufacturer's supervision.
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Rev.s ed                SP-55 S3 10-27-73              9 8-;
Rev*ised DEL E TE=D                                                        A
: d.        -1_-iter f a 2 citizct      endc    shall eon be +azMad at a spacing O-f no -arear-e~
_    zhn    10 fz On cenzers fc~**_z                  wistng to equalize r-te length across the burd&#xfd;e. These bandings shall he reoE                                  beore-do.
is i-.erted -- rhe condi-t6..            The bands shall be approve4 Ty the ENOGIh='E.
: e.      Prestrassing -Wires which are rejected _==not oeeci-z Specificati.- retn atraze-_- on buconher-i =---fect!fs shall be teszt-; to desr*.-iot to .cr-r-ne                        rhe exten=.
to which the                          would W-erfecciczs have i-fluenced the u'tirate at amath of the wires                  A wr-tten re-)ort cf each test sh._._I be su&.trz-ed to the                    1N EEER.
: 2. Stre-d Syst*e=:
A.l    atrends in the tendon sh__l be cut undar                      rhe  ss, e  catieions.
Alsrands            in  -_    -aandozall      be cut to =--zs or rInus I/S in-_&#xfd;-          .tieaneccten lzencrh.        After assertlv with the e:-
          ..- =rs,      all strann-iS under 5- feet iin leng-t--              shall be w---'nin a t-Oerance 0              -    3132 inch of the shortes&#xfd;t strand in                  -ne tezndn. The anchor f-Ltings shall be n&=Zned and chreazed vrcr        to the asszm-lv. After assembly, the a=--is of the anchzr fitting ed strandu circle sh"ll not be =ore thaen 1/4 inc-_
apar- ncr 1/4 inc- from the =r-iginal axis.                          Prior to fab-ication, procedures shall ha develo7e tro ensure thaz the above tolera-nces have been mat. T-7esze nroceoura- shall be s'.--tred to the CtER for review and em-oval. Te-d=ons that do ao: meet the azaove tolerances shall -- rejected.                  Tendons shall be banded a: a spac-ng of no grea-er than I ft o. centers foliwing twiattng so as to ecualize th-e strand length across the bundle.                              ze baEs shall be                          by by-ts.GIEa                      s_:*se bandings shael be r.-oved t                -etzely before che tendon is inserted in 7:oe conduit.
: 3. End Caps:
End ns and gask-_= design sh'-l be tested -sing fluid corrosion protection wax s                i ie d4I.in        `tam,          h n--.      ON-7-=A..Oz  zo ensure that leada--!? of the corrosion proten:iion wax will not occur.
ThMe cr tierion shal1 be no lek--age of wax fzr a minimum pressure of equaZ. to or greater ca.an one an-d one half :-.1/2) times -the zmaximu-bu2k filling pressF--re. This z-esz shall de.on---strate that there is no nermanent distortion of _he= cap. The c're of wax shall be Visconorust 2090P-C. or EQUAL as approved b; r-he ENGINEER.                              The testi 3 reDcr:_        shall be saz+/--ttted ro the ENGINEER for approval -- : leasc 30 dia&#xfd;s prior to =E can fabr-ication.                      The remort shall zive detS.i~s o- caps -cs: .asken                            securing to the bearitg plase req-`zemencs so                    a comparitsfon with sho7 -'rawuings car. be lb    made- The gasket -. erial sh2. be capable of maintaini-g its IVI-e
 
Revised            SP-5583 10-17-73          9-i8-68 Revised 6-7-72 required performance, vhen exposed to the environmezt of the jo61site, for a mirtmitm period of 5 years.              A.1 surfaces of the end caps shall be coated          with  a  *inimum  of 3 rziL thickness of Carho    Zinc  11,    as  zazufactured    by  Carboline,    Sr. Louis, I-Ussouri, or    EQUAL-. Surface  preparari-on    of  the  end cap shall  be  in accordance      with  the  coating    manufacturer's recoaendations.        The end cap fabr-ication and inspection shall  be subject indicated            ro the under l~em      4:12quality co:*trol measures anc procedures of this Specification. In.spection procedures, testlrns procedures, welding procedures, and fabrication procedures covering end cap fabrication not previ-ously approvae by        the ENGINEER shpl be submitited as part      for of the CONTRACTOR'S qt~al ty control program to the EGN N--i apprcyal at least 30 days prior to fabrication.                  The CONTRACTOR'S end cap    fabricaticz      procedures  and  fabrication    shall be in accordance with the following:
shall
: a. At least 10Z :f a-' end caps, selected at raniom, be inspected for hole and thread tolerances, alignment, dimensional anntrol, weld porosity, coating coverage, etc. The tolerances, alignment, dimezsional control, weld porosity, coacing coverage, etc., shall be submitted for apopovaJ        to the EGINEER.
: b. To test the :eak integrity of the welds and fitments in and the end cap, -zate,    not the sealbemween the end cap nut the bearing              che CONTICTOR shall pneuratically rest all end caps. The welds and fitments shall be soap bubble testeod wit:h a -iAnimmu air pressure of 100 psig.
Caps found tc lea< shall be rejected.              'he CONTRACTOR shall develoa written procedures fortest        testing the end caps. The procedures shall include                    methods, acceptance criteria, rework if applicab .e. etc.                          B C. Weld and we!-ier cualificatiou shall be in accordance
                  *wi th the req---rezents of the American Welding Society publication fStr-uczural Welding Code", *CS D1.1-72, or EQUAL.
: d. The CONTRACTC*R shall develop check-off sheets and ocher record sheets as required in order that the inspection requirements noted in subitems a andshall      b above can be recorded. Tlhe forat of the sheets                      be submitted to the ENGII&#xfd;-ER f.r approval.
4:07    Condui t 4:07.1.                                DE L      T E DA IV-6a
 
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                                  -117fY PRO57?AM ii      ~      '"-'I
                ~1 uminA
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Ja~y no. 197
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Jmeq ~1973 manU  41%0 AMRW 4304.6    obe Toast Procedure:
Lime 1, after the fifth wo~ rd            pe~~            boomol do aoM (of) Iseort the follwiu m'4 ftitm Y.; Ctastie the ftes:
Subiram c; delet, this .as"CtoL Itesa~e                  ad"Au      ead 0C.            AWose        =      o    o COSI FU U GM1 be deams              d  1 cl~momerorccsa.          tekIISs the meseWu 'somidep re~eiby ineure                    the mMutt~ag.
Muitem e.; line 3. after the "SW' a"d the foe3JL hbitems 9.; meport:
Delete this sehitem In -itsestivety saW replecs uwitha amn The teot teprt for each set of cub" sh 11Imcebo the Iseigwft umcs'      fielk    labMOrater
: 2)  Simle    ~r
: 3)  Oft* aed time at which          1aol sue adin.
: 4)  Time at which ample arrtwed at d themsa      i      *orstm a reidaer    of    toot    WavIeae    inioma.
: 3)      MI od~s                  ol dw Otwq          am sommm.9 mW
: 4) taIJa.
atai~bj              *8    at htuam      (to pmss).
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: 9)  Tom atCWatim. ofmkatm
: 10)  Tim        iplesl.. of porf cas                        va, e      as *e b is .atuouV Is duets cstacg ufbtahe adb4v.
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4:4.        Joint Sufac          CMiU~s~
Doug* WierwaiioIt                mle"M= elcewt    .O        o=olo Dere    iar agooisetie.
4,'i        ciat    to    -emsals        t    a    Wsti*wet          emt        m kiet thi.        bge iws"      wwit        be removuSed wtho    1eUSS SIO do i:0414e    *cmieteta          et I,. fte idsocal cescus ono UiiA n ab        haeos,9 S-horw - -RediVieh saiwissiet permitted
* cow**" ~withe ds0MUd OICCOn dll    " ap beld bres*it 1813. me  moscr. amtheO suface of do weoor-1      -    -ii MaM thef So -08 Occu. the am tabo) be alvo cum as is pmi~
with a cleemor appro~ by dhe MLt . Coet                be take to he* the rinmmus goemth tomw oe abso by
: 2.      SfpUCUUis of IMSr rdM1 OUP. VMS" tM              i0 Compoin. or -the advable flub" s toe    do inuho swcave as prowided by Osher item of this speuesiset, shl        be sesSIdered "1"61    le petiou a&setut d4rcwt demean of the adhesive wich cme form". but Particular two doU be tam to    wensre 112the di IAI couu surface Is Wui Counegid with a tin" leuselcted to ac sbum          okm.
4:06.3      keiswth ftecamutte:
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        /alt"            this athitm is its estIz~7end      sw egilae With dhe 10lluWIa.:
: 02. squipmn Clr:w
 
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                                                                                  ]POWER- ENGINEERING &:COrNSTRUC11ON DET kg Enzineer W7. T. RODEP SPECIFICATION PLACEMENT OF STRUCTURAL            CONCRETE CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT 3:
FLORIDA POMU CORPORATION SP-5618                JANUARY 22,      1969 FPC - 321-A3.2, 321-B3.2, & 321-C3.2 W~-i~ ~-4~
APPROVE) - DEPT. PROJT ENGR.
k        DATE
                                                                                          $ -z--/*- 7"..
ISSUED -FOR CRYSTAL RWM UNIT 3                            DATE i  S.N.D.-.K.K.A.
                                                                ,i*UALITY        PRO( 3RAM                1.o. 4203-0.
REVILW and DOCUMEr NTAT.TON                  Addionom A REQUIRED                      Febrouy 13, 1969 J    '.231, 1971 Addendum C July12,1971 Mddemidm D Gilbert: Asmclateao, I=nc.!.                      Nsrch* 3L01,1972 525 Lan*aiter Avenue Apz, 14, 1972 Aadmndu F Aprtl 24, 1972.
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sP-5618 1-22-69 AD)ENDkUM F Sheeit-l of 1 April -24,..1972 This ADDENDUM F, dated April 24,    1972. hereby voids ADDEINM Co. dated July 12 ,:1971, in its entirety.
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                        %AnT*I. LW4          5 0,' *ALITY PROGRAM Vi'EQUIREC Ad  23, WIw ulbwt hm"seM40 lan.
Sn LACO        Ag-sudog rem" e                            M.IN3 1
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WSW4 AFu 240 1972 Ss Y  A Ae      1, 6"4d Aft" 240 Iola*
im1y 120 1971. Is Ito ome~zty.
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06.R-              .iIT 3 APL Z&#xfd; Z Powwig SPECIFICATION PLACEMENT OF STRUCTURAL CONCRETE CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5618          JANUARY 22, 1969 FPC -  321-A3.2, 321-B3.2, & 321-C3.2 I:'
C"" 6hllS APPROVED - DEFT. PROJECT ENGR.
4-14-'1->
DA7E ISSUED FOR CKYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3                    DATE QUALITY PROGRAM                S.N. DE.K.A.
REVIEW and DOCUMENTATION        W.0. 4203-00 Addendin*m REQUIRED              Febr        13. 1969 June 2#3',1971 Addeb*ow C Jul'y: 12:, 1L971 Gilbert Assoaates, Inc.
:.:525 Lancater Avenue                    March 30, 1972 Readinxg, Pam ylvania Apri          1972
 
                                                                                          . . .'-'1 .  .    . ....... . . .,*. .i*
  ,72.
7T7                                                                                                                  SP--561      -
1-22-69.
ADDENDUM E Sheet I of 1 April 14, 1972 SECTION 4:00. JOINTS 4:01    Construction Joints 4:01.2  Line 5:
After the word "joints" and before the word "shall" insert the following words:
I.
I.
                "in the Reactor Building walls below 250'-0" level" Line 9:
After the sentence ending with ".....initial                                        set." insert the following sentence:
                "For horizontal and vertical joints in the Reactor Building at and above 250'-0" level refer to Addendum D (dated
~O.
I, March 30, 1972) for epoxy adhesive requirements at the joints."
 
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FLRIA -ONMER !C'~RemI
                                                                                                        -~~&#xfd;.1            "f ~t&Kh.. &        EP
                                                                                                                                                %o.R~p CR S-'TAiL FNiE      !~
Mgr. - Power E NuerProj.
J.                                                                                  SPECIFICATION.'N.
PLACEMENT. .                :
STRUCTURAL'  O.NETE CRYSTAL. RIME        UI FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5618              JANUARY 22, 1969 FPC    - 321-A3.2, 321-B3.2, & 321-C3.2 A    ~-
APPROVED        - DEPT. 1fJECT ENGR.                              DATE 1= A lA QUALITY PROC REV.. .                      REVIEW A                DESIGN REVIEW and DOCUMEI",TATION REQUIRED
                                                                                                                  .*itv, I  S.N.D.*j.A V.0. 42G-O MdendiA.16 Vkiruszy_ 13,1%
DMtMEHUTNIN REQJiREL          ENGINEER July 123,:.1971 YES I so0                                                                              hddendskd'&#xfd;
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Wibert Assoclates Inc.
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525 Licas
                                                                                        .        Avopu AN                            MaZch 30. 1972 I1" I 60~
Reamp-go Pennsyl-vania
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z4.                                                                                        S-25618 1-22-69 ADDENDUM D Sheet 1 of 11 March 30, 1972 INDEX PAGE Add the following new Items and titles:
Under Section 4:00, JOINTS:
                                  "4:04    Adhesive Joints" Uner Section 5:00, QUALITY CONTROL:
                                "5:02      Adhesive Joints" F
SECTION 4:00. JOINTS i    m
* m Add the following item:
                                  "4:04    Adhesive Joints "4:04.1    Scope:
The following specification item 4:04.1 through 4:04.18 for bonding fresh concrete to hardened concrete is for use at construction Joints in the Ring Girder and Dome at, and above 250'-0" level of the Reactor Building as noted on the Drawings.
                                "4:04.2    Definitions:
In addition to the definitions in Item 2:02 of the GENERAL CONDITIONS, the following definitions shall apply:
: 1.    "SUPPLIER" shall mean the supplier of the approved adhesive.
: 2.    "ERECTOR" shall mean the OWNER'S Generation Construction Department.
: 3.    "COLMA FIX 82" identifies the product with the previous adhesive formula made by Sika Corporation which was known by the name "Colma Bonding Compound."  COLMA FIX 8% is not identical to "Colma Fix" but is identical to"'Colma Bonding Compound" by reason of its longer nt-life    and curing time.
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ADDENDUM V.
Sheet 2 of I V..
March 30, 19721 "14:04.3:      General Description of Adhesive:
              "The adhesive shall be COLMA FIX 8Z supplied by Sika or.
EQUAL approved by the ENGINEE..                  The..adhesive shall consist of two components -.',A' the base resin, and 'B' the curing agent, giving anepoxy polysulfide system with 1:1 ratio by volume produc                :ing*buff-brz.n*Liquid of light consistency when mixed.
"4:04.4      Design kequirements:
The adhesive shall be selected to achieve the following:
: 1. Selection:
: a.          Minimum Pot Life:
Adhesive                MinImum Pot Life Temperature                (Approximately)
(1)    60 F                          1-1/4 hr (2)    75 F                          40 min (3)    90 F                          10 min
: b.          Minimum Contact, Time:
Ambient or Surface.              Minimum Contact Time TeMerature                    (Approximately)
(1)    60 F                          4-1/2 hr (2)    75 F                          3 hr (3)    90 F                          1 hr c,          Shelf life shall be a minimum of 6 months duration.
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i~: i*? *:i!*:i*:'      i/ imar1 LDDENDUM D 9S                      '                          Leet 3 of 11
:ch 30, 1972
: 2. Strength:
: a. The following minim=m strengths shall be achieved:
Supplier's        Field Test      Test (By Erector)
(1)  Compressive strength at 10 days,                                                    9,000 psi        8,000 psi (2)  Tensile strength at 14 days,                                                      3,000 psi (3)  Shear strength at 14 days,                                                      1,000 psi
: b. For tensile and shear strength, field tests are not required.                The SUPPLIER shall submit to the ENGINEER, evidence from previous history test results showing that the tensile and shear strengths required have been consistently achieved with the adhesive.
                      "4:04.5    Identification of Material:
: 1. Each container shall be clearly marked 'A' or 'B' component by the SUPPLIER and shall include the batch certificate number and end of shelf life date.
: 2. The SUPPLIER shall forward to the OWNER the batch certificate including the test results.
                      "4:04.6    Cube Test Procedure:
1.. Scope:
The test procedure describes materials and methods for testing in, compression an epoxy mortar made with COLMA FIX 8% and Colma Quartzite Aggregate.
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                                ,j~j                                                                      ADDENDUM D Sheet 4 of 11 March.3.0, 1972
: 2.            General:
: a.          In general, the test procedure utilizes equipment and methods outlined in ASTM Standard C 109-64 with modifications, exceptions, and additions.
: b.          The adhesive is applied to the Joints without the addition of aggregate., The purpose of adding quartiite aggregate to the test cubes is to enable accurate load indicator readings to be made on an otherwise very elastic material.
The use of Colma Quartzite Aggregate in preference to other aggregates is necessary so that the cube test strengths are valid in relation to those called for under Item 4:04.4 subitem 2-a.
Strengths required under item 4:04.4 subitem 2-a are based on Sika Corporation's own research test data using Colma Quartzite Aggregate, which when oven dried, has consistent uniform properties not found with other types of aggregates.
S.3.                                                                              Materials:
: a.        COLMA FIX 8Z or EQUAL approved by the ENGINEER.
: b.          Colma Quartzite Aggregate supplied by Sika or EQUAL approved by the SUPPLIER and ENGINEER.
C.          Paraffin or household wax.
: d.          Paste automobile wax.
: e.          Electric hot plate.
: f.          Graduated measuring pitchers.
: 4.              Sy.ling:
Ibr SUPPLIER'S testing, a representative of mixed WOLNA FIX 8% shall be taken from each batch of material produced for this work. For field testing by the ERECTOR, a re,,esentative sample shall be taken just prior to adding tM -mixture to the spraying- equipment.          The field sample sall          be taken to an on-site laboratory. The time interval bet.een sampling and arrival at the laboratory shall not 0"ced 15 minutes.
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SP-5618 1"22-69 ADDENDUM D Sheet 5 of 11 March 30, 1972
: 5. Procedure:
Prior to the arrival at the laboratory of the sample of COLMA FIX 8%, the following shall have been accomplished:
: a. The ASTM C 109-7OT cube molds shall be cleaned of any residue or foreign partiqles. The cube molds shall be free of any oil or:water.
: b. A thin film of presoftened pesteautomobile wax shall be placed-over the interior surface of the molds and onto the horizontal surfaces and base plate. The wax film shall be allowed to dry. It shall not be buffed or polished in any way.
: c. The molds shall be assembled. After assembly, all joints shall be sealed from the exterior of the molds with melted paraffin or household wax.
The wax shall be allowed to harden. Molds are now ready for use.
: 6. Mixing Mortar:
: a. The representative sample of COLMA FIX 8Z shall be hand stirred. Eight fl ox of the COLN& FIX 82 shall be measured out into the mixing boi .as described in AST C 109-70T.
: b. Three parts by loose volume (24 fl oz) of Colma Quartzite Aggregate.shall be measured out. The sand shall not be compacted while measuring. One-third of the sant shall be added to the CLmmA FIX 8%. The sand shall be mixed Into the CDIMA FIX 8Z with a steel troel-constantly scraping the sides of the mixing bowl. While mixing contine, the remainder of the sand shall be added. The mortar shall be mixed for a total of approximately 5 minutes. The mortar shall be checked for any lumps of dry sand. If any are preaet, the lumps shall be redixed until they are blended into the mortar.
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SP-5619 1-22-69 ADDENDUM D Sheet 6 of 11 arch 30, 1972
: 7. casting ti ie Cubes:
Aa~ Thei iortar shall be placed in the cube molds in three layers, tamping eaeh layer 25 times firmly with the tamper described in ASTM C 109-70T.
: 6. Af ter r the three layers hayv been placed and tampe d, the tops of the cubes shall be firmly asth Straeled to ensure compacting the mortar.
With the steel trowel, any excess mortar shall be TQOY ed using a trowelling motion so that the tops of th a cubes are level with the top of the mold.
: c. Any excess mortar and COLMA FIX 8Z shall be discarded and all equipment shaUl be cleaned immediately with tolueqjg, letn      the necessary fire, explosio# and to3xeity preventive measures recoma]d" by the manufacturers.
: d. The cubes shall remain In the molds for 24 hours at standard conditions at 75 F 13 F and 50% +/-102 relative humidity.
: e. The cubes shall be carefully removed from the molds at the end of 24 hours and shall continue to cure for an additional 9 days at 75 F and 50%
relative humidity.
8,  Testing:
UsIn the equipment and methods outlined in ASTM C 19-70T, a compression test shall be made on the three cubes at the aee of 10 days. Maximum load as indicated by the load dial shall be recorded.
: 9. eport:
Tie test report for each set of cubes shall include the following Information:
a_    By ERECTOR:
(1)    COLM& FIX 8% batch number.
 
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                                                                                            .1-.22-69 ADDENDUM D Sheet 7 of 11 March 30, 1972 (2)      Time at comencement of mixing.
(3)      Temperature of mixture at comencement of mixing.
(4)      Location where adhesive was applied.
(5)      Time at comencement of application.
(6)        The ambient temperature at the joint surface at comenement of application.
(7)        Time at completion of pouring wet concrete which is actually in direct contact with the adhesive.
(8)        Sample numbers.
(9)        Time at which sample was taken.
(10) Time at which sample arrived at the testing laboratory and Lreainder of test procedure commenced.
(U1)      Total load attained by each cube.
(12) Average cube strength.
(13) Humidity and temperature of the test cube storage area shall be measured and recorded daily.
: b. By SUPPLIER:
The test report from the SUPPLIER shall include the information listed above in subitems (1),
(2),      (3),  (8).  (9), (10), (11). and (12). The test report shall be furnished by the SUPPLIER to the ERECTOR prior to shipment of each new batch.
              "4 104,7      Documentation Records.:
In addition to the requirements listed for sample testing in item 4:04.9, the ERECTOR shall keep records of subitems (1) to (7) in subitem 9 of 4:04.6 for each pour.
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                                                                            .1:-22-69 ADDENDUMD Sheet 8 of 11 March 30, 1972 "4:04.8  Frequency of Testing:
A set of three cubes shall be made for each of the.
following requiremnts:
: 1. Testing by SUPPLIER:
At least one set for each new batch number.
: 2. Field Testing by ERECTOR:
Frequency of testing sets of three cubes shall meet. the follwing criteria:
: a. At least one set for each new batch number.
: b. At least one set for every 3600 ring of pours.
: c. At least one set daily for each set of mixing equipment in use.
: d. At least one set per mixing crew.
              "4:04.9  Joint Surface Condition:
: 1. Cleaning:
Joint surfaces shall be sand-blasted clean and all loose material removed to produce a clean rough surface.
: 2. Degree of Wetness:
It is permissible to spray the adhesive on to a saturated surface but application of the adhesive shall tot be permitted during rain periods, mad surface water shall be removed from the joint, and also from the rebar and embedments in the immediate area before. commencing application.
              "14:04.10 Mixing:
Mixing proci-dure shall be as recommended and agreed with the SUPPLIER.
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  .5                                                                    -'*    1 ADDENDUM D Sheet 9 of 11 March 30, 1972 "4:04.11. Thickness of Coating:
The joint surface shall be coated so that the entire surface receives an evenly distributed film of adhesive of approziusty 0.015" thickness.
.4:04.12        Method of Application:
The. adhesive may be applied with brush, roller, or by spraying with extension wand, whichever is most suitable having regard to access availability and the rec              ti  s of the SUPPLIER.
"4:04.13 Viscosity of Mixture:
: 1.        Solvents shall not be added.
: 2.        To improve spraying capability, adjustwunt may be achieved by the following methods as recoended by the SUPPLIER:
: a. Increasing pot pressure.
: b. Increasing wand orifice size.
C. Increasing hose size.
"4:04.14        Accidental Coating:
: 1.        Accidental coating of rebar and embedded hardware with adhesive is permitted but. care shall be taken that the removable formwozk be kept free of adhesive by taking suitable precautions.
: 2.        Application of form removal oil or fluids to the forwozk
                          -surfaces as provided by other items of this Specification shall be considered suitable precautions against direct contact of the adhesive with the formwork, but particular care shall be taken to ensure that the total contact surface is well oiled.
'"4:04.15      Contact Time:
This shall be defined as the period during which adhesion is experienced at light contact with the coated surface such that a noticable effort is required to remn            the body in contact.        An acceptable method of testingK would be
 
J:"SP-51 ADDENNIM D Sheet 10 of 11 Match 30, 1972 by finger tip or the end of a wood pole. This test shall always be made immediately prior to placing fresh concrete agaimst the coated surface. Should the adhesion state be found unsatisfactory, the surface shall be re-coated before placing fresh concrete.
              "4:04.16  Pre-Trial Application of Adhesive:
                        .. " ERECTOR, under supervision of the SUPPLIER, shall carmy out the    ixin, application, and testing procedure with a pre-trial demnstration under the anticipated working conditions or alternatively during the first    pour segment to be worked. The SUPPLIER shall in particular assist the ERECTOR In gaining working knowledge of the requirements for item 4:04.6 and 4:04.9 through 4:04.15.
:  .          "4:04.17  Mimiting Temperature:
Application of the adhesive shall not be made when the concrete surface or air temperature is below 40 F.
0            "4:04.18 Eealth Precautions:
: 1. Adhesive:
The mixture contains epoxy resin, organic am-Ine, and polysulfide. All are toxic before curing; therefore, inhalation of vapors and contact with skin or eyes shall be avoided.
: 2. Toluene:
Great care shall be exercised in use of toluene for cleaning* the test cube nolds. Due to the toxic, flammable, and explosive nature of the substance, the manufacturer's safety recmdtons        shall be strictly enforced."
S.... 5:00 *:O0.  ! CONTROL "5:01    Concrete "5:01.6  After the second word "concrete" and before the third word "is,"  insert the folloinng words:
                        "of the reactor builAIin    wall below elevation 250 ft" ii
 
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SP-5618 I..                        .1-22-69 ADDENDUM D Sheet 11 of 11 March 30, 1972 Add the following Item:
                                        "5:02              Adhesive Joints "5:02.1            The ERECTOR shall prepare written procedure(s) in addition to item 4:04.16 for the mixing, application, and testing of the adhesive. These procedures shall be written prior to the starting of any WORK and shall be submitted to the OWNER'S Quality Assurance Agent for review and comment.
                                        "5:02.2            The SUPPLIER shall submit to the ENGINEER and the ERECTOR, prior to manufacture of the material, the evidence required in item 4:04.4 to ensure that the adhesive selected is acceptable both as regarding strength and requirements for application in the field.
                                        "5:02.3            The ERECTOR shall pay special attention to the shelf-life period of the material when scheduling quantities and delivery dates required by the work program.
                                        "5:02.4            The SUPPLIER shall comply with items 4:04.2, 4, 5, 6, and 8 and shall submit test results for each batch to the ERECTOR prior to delivery of material to the field.
                                        '"5:02.5          The ERECTOR shall develop documentation forms for each pour with the information specified under items 4:04.6 subitem 9 and 4:04.7 and shall submit these to the OWNER weekly. The frequency of testing shall be as specified under item 4:04.8.
                                        "5:02.6            The joint surface preparation and degree of wetness shall be as specified under item 4:04.9.
                                        "5:02.7            Mixing and application shall comply with items 4:04.10 through 15 and 5:02.1.
                                        ."5:02.8            The Contact Time test made by the ERECTOR as specified under item 4:04.15 shall be made initially under supervision of the SUPPLIER as per item 4:04.16 so that experience in determining hardening of the adhesive can be gained.
                                      "5:02.9
                                      .                    The ERECTOR shall not apply the adhesive when the surface or air tempev.ature is    less than 40 F.
                                      "5:02.10            Where this Specification differs specifically from the 3"Mshall                                                      be therecommendation's SUPPLIER'S                      handbook, this Specification binding document."
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FLORIDA POWER CORPORATIO4 POWER ENGINEERING &CONSTRUCTION ODEM.
CRMSTAL RIVER. UNT 3 APPROVED BY:
                                                #AoP~ow                        014, 5pM=fCATIMS FlAcmm or srmicrtUAL          =M CRysT    RIrvi - tor=L o0. 3 FTLRA POM      CORI*M*TIN 81J-5618                        3*A11M 22. 1969 FppC -  321-A3.2, 321-B3.29 & 321-C3.2 D- ~w -                                        2P3      'ii iXsSJK FOR CRYMTAL RrVzR WIm 3 QUALITY PROGRAM I*V~h-    Irnd DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED Gilbert Associate,    Inc.
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ap-5618 1-22-69 Sheet I of I Jun 23, 1971 2:00    Comm=    Von 2:04    Omeret  Finishes 2:0.1    Ordinary Surtfce Finish:
      . / Wbitem 1. :
Add the f*olowing sentence to this sub itm:
Ortor to pointing vith mortr, V. R. Orace BP itit Binder Code 2385 may be *pRlied over concrete surtaces described under mubitem 2.
2:04.2  Steel Troweled Finish:
Line 1:
D!lete the vords, 'Except vhere otherise shova on the dawbins,"
Add the folloving ite:
02:0.6 good Float Finish:
Floor slabs to receive protectlive eoaing finish sl    have a inooth wood floot finish.*
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FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION POWER ENGINEERING &CONSTRUCTION DEPT.
CRYSTAL RIVER -UNtT 3 SPECIFICATIONS PLACEMENT OF STRUCTURAL CONCRETE CRYSTAL RIVM  - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5618                  JANUARY 22, 1969 FPC-321-A3.2,    321-B3.2, & 321-C3.2 Gilbert Assoclates, Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania 2_-1 --    Lq APPROVED  -  DEPT.K'ROJECT *IGR.            DATE ISSUED FOR CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3              DATE  f S.N.D.-E.K.A.
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                                                                                .AdZm" A 2-13-69
 
SP-r5618" 1-22-.69 AMIMDUM A Sh    1 of 1 Febru a7 13, 1969" Item *o:00 JOIBTS 4:03        Water Stops 1:03.2      Delete this subitem in its entirety and:replace with the following:
              "Vulcanizing. of water stop shall be inspected anapp    ed by the Inspectoir or OWNER. Nailing of wstr stop shall -not.be allowed. Water stop shall be free of oil. grease, grout, or any other material that prevents good seal."
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57-5!,NZ D?1IM SPSCIPICATIOM 2    .
1:00                                            1 1:01  scope or Vowk                            1 1:02  breoremo. cee. and specltlcatlons          I 1:03  Structural Dmiei                          I Concete Selection 2:00                                            3, 2:01  Prepm'st l. of Subgmd*                    3, 2:02                                            a S    flc--~  -
2:03  C~uring and Protectilon 2.:04                                          3 2:05  71.16 T~stlaw at Construactlio Site      5 3:00 3:01  Generlala 3:02 3:03  Ottmrvals                                6 I
3:01.
4.:00 JOINTS                                    it 16:01 Costruct ion Joints                      it 4.:02 asmpislon Joints                          a 4.:03
* 5:00  QUAIT COTROL
* 5:01  Concrete                                  a-
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                                                                                      .:&#xfd;!--5 6'.
1:00    GENEA 1:01    Sone or Work concrete for Crystal River Station -_unt          . 3 of te .z                      .  .-
      -      m-j! rt-iom. T    stsLtion          4 b    - a      .      o .y    " _          "          ..... '
veet of Crystal River, Florlid.
1:02    Reference Codes        &sect;aM.. jLgljlcat                                                            ..-
All zoncrete and concrete WM shall be ts eoas                  e    th U tw
          ."Specifications for 8tructutrI Cmacr*e for b                ail 4P, AMW304- .
and "Building Code Requiraents for Reom.taos              Cmretoe, ACI.3* .                    ,,.
Where differences between the aformetleined eeIAe                  1 eaIeeflaM NO occur, ACI 301-66 shall apply.
1:03    Structural Deiin.
1:03.1  The concrete structures except as at*ed herolsn4Wr we 4isd11o4N                                .
the basis of a vorking stress d9elg4.
1:03.2  The shell and foundatlon mat of t"e resotor baulna                Is 010"d a0 the basis or ultimate strength 4des.1.
1:04    Concrete Selection 1:04.1  Ready-mixed concrete vill be delivosvO to the $It* U 40004                        utt "8pecificaion for Furnishing snd D6ilwarlW            of OtmuetW        08.00" SP-5569,    FPC-321-A3.2.
104.2    The above mentioned Specifications 4eeertbe                dUifaloeNO 01840b.                "
slump, temper tuare, aggreat.e NW 1          66h, eso bf"a    leto 00s6A            w."
tIN" selection.
1:014.3  The ultimate comprebslive strength or the coscV*%# wiIl be inSOW O the dravings. In addition, wear detailot Ielect-106 rOA 00006e wl be furnished as an Appendix to this            tpelfleatim VU*h will be."-'
panded. to cover different structures of th Pleant as the Vwak progresses.
2:00    CONCRETE WORK 2:01    Prenaration of Subgrade 2:01.1  Where the. foundations or concrete structwres wre shwn an the Drawings as being placed on ground, the subpde -supporting t-m shalul be level and trimmed to the l[nes and 61imaoifta ohms or a directed b.
the OWUR and/or ENGINIE and shall be free of debris and organic material. The subgrade shall be coested by using a suitable Com-                            .
pactor to a density of at leset 95% of Modified AABUO mazi*, density.
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SP-5618 1-22-9 Inmsediately prior to placing the concrete the subgrade shall be thoroughly vetted. Under no conditions shall concrete be plsed"as frozen subgrade material.
2:01.2        Immediately before any concrete&#xfd; is placed on or eginst-      f to.
          ... o. k-.hal.-1-be earefuly- -cleaned of all-dirt-,- m ia;          --.........
scale, loose fragments and other objectionable substanee b SO and/or water Jetting and brocing, and shall then be tbwimWg wetted.
2:01.3      Ample notiieation shall be given to the NGIM and/or ?BWUO LABORATORY prior to placing concrete on subgrade to peritt t*w t inspect the subgrade. It Is the intent of the ENG3OIM  to sake a photographic record of the subgrade for selected areas of the -as-tainrment vessel.
2:01.4      Vapor barrier under concrete slabs poured on ground viii be called for on the Dravings where required. The subgrade shall be level and veil tamped before installing the vapor barrier. Where necessary a layer of sand shall be applied to prevent any protrusions from rupturing the vapor barrier. Permanent Moistop as manufactured by the American Sisalkraft Company shall be used. The vapor barrier shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturers printed in-structions in the videst practical width. All Joints shall be lapped no less than 6 inches.
2:02        Placing 2:02.1      The placement of concrete shall be in accordance vith "Nec*m*ei  aed Practice for Measuring, Mixing, and Placing Concrete ACI 6-)..
* 2:02.2      Slabs on ground shall be of thicknesses shown on the drawings. The subgrade supporting the slabs shall be level and trinmed to the:
lines and dimensions shovn on the drawings, and it shall be thorughl vetted iemediately prior to placing the concrete. Tops of all finished slabs shall be true plane surfaces with a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 10 feet.
2:02.3      Supported basement floor slabs shall be placed in two 1ayerp. The lower layer shall be placed prior to erection of structural steel and heavy equipment. The top layer shall bo placed after all major eonstruction work is completed. Thicknesses of the layers shall be a& shown on the drawings. If the top layer is a finished slab, it stall be a true plane surface with a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 10 feet.
    '-..k      ~3abs on structural steel framing shall be of uniform thickness as shown on the drawings. Top of all finished slabs shall be true plane surfaces with a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 10 feet unless otherwise indicated on the drawings.
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-_-02.4-- --loundat~ons shall- be placed on- sonund- ground.- Use- lean - oncrat--el--
to provide base for foundations in excess excavations. Column pedestals shall be placed monolithically with foundations.
2:02.7      Equipment foundations shall be as shown and detailed on the drawings.
2:03      Curlnx and Protection 2:03.1    CurIng methods detailed in ACI 301-66 shall be used except that a curing compound shall not be used for initial and final curing of concrete in the containment shell.
2:03.2    Concrete shall be protected against adverse weather condtioms in accordance with ""Rcen4edPractice for Cold Weather Comcretiu,,
ACI 306-66 and "Pe*ommoded Practice for Hot Weather Concretingst.l ACI 605-59 *ei:*Vt that accelerations such as calcium chlorid and anti-freezs -          0"s1 em4 not be used.
2:04        ocretv Elsialw-2:04.1. Ordinary Z`4rr..      s b..
All concrete fn.t4st  %ra should be In strict accordance with references outlined in the AC,    Part 1. Flag 304-31. The reference is sofe to.
the U. S.- bwmw olf      e.1amtions Concrete Manual, Chapter VII, WhIch.
outlines this work.
All concrete surfaces, both exposed and unexposed, except those $peol-fically covered belov shall be finished as follows:
            .1. Immediately following the reiioval of the forms, all fins and irregular projections shall be care    lly c ipped oVf of all surfaces which are to be exposed.,Y t 0-
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: 2. On all surfaces, the cavities produced by form ties, and all other small pits or openings, shall be cleaned of loose particles and thoroughly saturated with water, after which, all such cavities, pits or openings shall be neatly stopped with pointing mortar consisting of cement and fine aggregate mixed in the proportions as used in the respective concrete. The mortar shall be worked into the cavities and smoothed even with the concrete surface by means of a wooden float. The mortar shall be mixed in small quantities, and shall be used only while plastic. Ceent used in the mortar for exposed surfaces shall consist of ane-thir white cement and two-thirds standard portland cement or a variatlon thereof to match adjacent concrete.
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: 3. No mortar or cement &hall be applied to the surfae except to fill the cavities, pits or openings as described above and the
                  . .relUn.4. surfaces .bal -    left-true--and-**itorm.-
: 4. All construction adaexpans ion joints in the complej ted work_
                - -"A1-b l    lefrt carefully tooled and free from all mortar and concrete.
2:0)4.2  Steel Troveled Finish:
  ~I%~(Except where otherwise sono              j    rwns      lo    l-asnb finished by tamping the concrete with special tools to force the todM coarse aggregate away from the surface, then screeding and floating with straight edges to bring the surface to the required finish level. While the concrete is still green but sufficiently hardened to bear a man's weight without deep imprint, it shall be vood-floated to a true, even plane vith no coarse aggregate visible. Sufficlent, pressure shall be used on the wood floats to bring moisture to the surface. After surface moisture has disappeared, surfaces shall be steel-troweled to a smooth, even, impervious finish, free from trowel marks. After having set sufficiently to ring the trovel, the surface of all slabs, except slabs to receive resilient floorind, shall be given a second steel-troweling to a burnished finish.
2:04.3  Rough Slab Finish:
Floor slabs to receive ceramic tile shall be finished by tamodng the 0          concrete with suitable tools to force the aggregate away from the surface, then screeding with a straight edge to produce a regeo-mabi true and uniform surface.
2:0.. Broomed Finish:
Exterior concrete slabs, platforms and steps shall be finished by taiping the concrete with special tools to force the aggregate amw from the surface, screeding and floating to bring the surface to the required finish level, steel-troweling to an even smooth surface, and brooming with a fiber-bristle brush in a direction transverse to that of the main traffic.
2:04.5  Finish of Exposed Vertical Surfaces:
: 1. Special finish on concrete may be required at the direction of OWNER and/or ENGINEER on the following surfaces ony:
: a. The exposed surfaces of walls.
: b. The exterior faces of the turbine generator foundation pedestal.
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: 2. Special finish for the above surfaces shall be performed as follows:
s ooi a t1eWONK specilied in Item 2-04. h* be per-....-
a.
formed and the pointing mortar sufficiently set-, the surfaces
      . .. ..haml]            be vetted with -w bruab and rubbed with- &-N1-1-'.6 carbo-. --
rundum stone or an abrasive of equal quality, bringing the surface to a paste. The rubbing shall be continued enough to remove all form marks and projections producing a smooth dense surface without pits or irreguLarities. The material which, in the above process has been ground to a paste, shall be carefully spread, or brushed uniformly over the entire area and allowed to "reset." No additional mortar shall be added during this operation.
: b. The final finish shall be obtained by a thorough rubbing with a No. 30 carborundum stone or an abrasive of equal quality.
This rubbing shall continue until the entire area of the surfaces is of a smooth texture ant uniform in color.
: c. During the rubbing and after final rubbing is complete, cur-ing shall proceed as herein specified.
2:05      Field Testina at Construction Site 2:05.1    During concrete placement operations, the testing laboratory will have an inspector(s) at the construction site who will inspect the concrete pour for formvork, reinforcing, cleanliness, and concrete placement.
The inspector shall inspect and test the first load of concrete de-livered to the site for batch ticket information, slump, air content, and temperature. Batch ticket information shall be checked on each load delivered. Slump tests will be taken at random with a minimm of one test for each 10 cubic yards of concrete placed. Air content tests and temperatures shall be taken on every 50 cubic yards placed or at the direction of the Inspector.
2:05.2    Except as noted, hereinafter, test cylinders will be molded, cured, stored, capped, and teited in accordance with ACI 301-66. A set of 4 cylinders shall be zat for each 50 cubic yards or fraction thereof placed in any one day. Two cylinders shall be tested at 7 days and two at 28 days. For the reactor building shell, a set of 6 cylinders shall be cast. Two cylinders will be tested at 7 days, 28 days, and 90 days.
2:05.3    In the event that concrete is placed during freezing weather or that a freeze is expected during the curing period, an additional cylinder will be cast for each set and shall be cured under the same conditions as the part of the structure which it represents. This cylinder shall be tested at 28 days.
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sp-5618 1-22-69 3:00      ?oRMORK 3:01      General 3101. 1    All foruvork shall be in accordance with "Recuendd Practice for Concrte-Formwork" ACI 347-68..          "..        ..      .  .
1:01.2    All poured concrete shall be formed, including the aides of footi*np.
And other portions'of structures belov grade, except that rock cuts shall be used as forms for vertical surfaces as show* on the Drawings and/or as directed by the EGINERD. Earth cuts shall aot be ;sed as
        .. forms for vertical surfaces.
.3:01.3    All exposed concrete edges shall be chamfered. The size of the chsh Nb astrip shall be 3/4 inches unless otherwise noted on the Drawings, 3:02      I4aerials 3:02.1    -forms shall be wood or metal that are of sufficient streSth end rigidity, and have a surface suitable for the requtire finish. If wood Is used to form concrete that vill be exposed to view*-it shall be made with at least 5/8 in. thick Douglas fir /i "Plyfomm    re graded by D.F.P.A. Concrete that will be concealed fron vilvi          M also be formed vith 5/8 in. thick "lyform," as abo'e., or.:else shall.
be formel vith seasoned wood boards of not less then 11n. st.ck tbIcrt  *ss. Boards shall be free from excessiive varpge or,olWerdes-.
feeta&tmet would prevent tight Joints or afetffe. thaetnr  UUMlaan.
surfaces of the conc:ete.
3:02.2    All form lumber may be reused in various. pe-ts. of: 1414    onstUvationm.
as long as it remains in good condition.
3:02.3    getal forms shall be straight and fre from dlstartier tftt 01 be.
apparent in the poured concrete. Tbe form shall be aceurats.y assembled and fitted so that Joints vill.be strmibt and etlvabas end so thit adjoining surfaces will be flush.
3:02.4. Forms shall be thoroughly 2leaned after eah ume, a"osour-tee" is contact vith concrete shall be coated with form oil *hvh b          bee U4 approved by the OWNER.
3:03                                                                                "
3:03.1    The design and engineering of the fouwork hall. be the rsspmdibilli of the COIITRACTOIl. No shop or f .el&#xfd; dr.wihls for fornr nedo          be submitted to the EiGINE,.
3:03.2    Centering"Ior beams and girders shall bet
* esmd..tha tey coa be*
stripped without disturbing the intermodlate supporting posts or es be reshored in an acceptable manner.
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SP-5618 1-22-69 3:03.3            The ENGINEER shall be consulted regarding the cambering of beams and slabs to compensate for anticipated deflections in the fornuork.
                                                                                                    '7, 3:03.1            Except as noted hereinafter, forawork shall be constructed so as to ensure that the concrete surfaces will conform to the tolerances of iZ
        .........      -0I*.. The steel .pl0ate 1iner o-bthe  'reactor buildn*i      %ihe-uie4d as a :oncrete form shall be braced and shored to ensure that the deflection does not exceed 1/4 in. for an arc length of 10 ft of the plate as installed.
3:04              For. Removal 3:04.1            The removal of formvork shall be in accordance with the requIrements of ACI 301-66.
3:04.2            The following table shows required miniam strengths required befoe the forms are removed:
Min. Strength      Min. Period-Structural Classification            Required - Psi Sides of footings, valls                    500                1 Sides of beams, girders, columns            1500                3 Forms under floor slabs                    2000                7.
Centering under beams, *girders, flat slabs                              2500                10 3:04,.3          The minimum time limits are average values based on 3000 ps concrete, attaining strength under normal Job conditions at a temperature of 70 degrees F. ,
-3:04.4            The time limits shall be increased for concrete having slower atreqgth development due to lower temperatures or other conditions and m*a be reduced for concrete developing strength more rapidly, all subject to the approval of the ENGINEER.
14:00            JOINTS 4:01              Construction Joints
:6.01.1        Joints not shown on the Drawings shall be made and located in accord-ance with the requirements of ACI 301-66 and shall be approved in writing by the ENGINEER. Construction Joint surfaces except as noted otherwise hereinafter, shall be prepared for the placemOnt of concrete thereon by cleaning thoroughly with wire brushes, water under pressuro, or other means to remove all coatings, stains, debris or other forein material.
 
sP-5618 1-22-69 4:01.2  Horizontal and vertical construction Joints in the reactor building cylindrical shell and dome shall be prepared for reeeiv1&* the next pour by either sandblasting, air water Jet, bush hameriag, or other means to remove all coat ngle , stainus debris or other foreli materlal.
The horizontal joint*shall be dampened (but not satuate),
thoroughly covered vith a cost of neat cement mortar of *imilar pro--
        -port-iones- to -tile mtortar. in1thle 6c6e    Th        stthanU 14It 1/2 Inch thick and fresh concrete shall be placed before the mortar has attained its initial set. The vertical Joints shall be dampened (but not saturated) before concrete is placed.
4:02    Exnansion Joints 4:02.1  Premolded expansion joint filler shall conform to "Spec. for Pre-formed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete Paving and Structval Construction (Non-extruding and Resilient lon-bitminoas Types),"
ASTM D 1752-66.
4:02.2  The location size and detail of fillers      shall be a3 shown on  the Drawings.
4:02.3  The expansion Joints shall be sealed with a material compatible with the premolded expansion Joint filler.
1:03    Water Stops 4:03.1  Water stops shall be polyvinyl chloride water stop of the dumbbell, bulb or serrated type as manufactured by W. R. Grace & Co. or ap-proved equal.        The location, size and detail of water stops will be as shown on the Drawings.
4:03.2  Vulcanizing of water stop shall be inspected and appWoved by the Inspector or OWNER.        Nailing of water stop shall be free of oil, pease, grout, or any other material that prevents good seal.
5:00    QUALITY CONTROL 5: 01  Concrete 5:01.1  Each week the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER a concrete pour schedule.      (Thi~s schedule will give the ENGINEER advance notice so he may check the drawings ahead of time and help eliminate possible problems before pour time.)
The CONTRACTOR shall initiate a concrete pour checkout form to asure that all crafts have completed their work prior to concrete pl=ement.
After the form has been signed by each craft, it shall be given to the TETING LABORATORY and/or ENGINEER prior to concrete placement.
This form shall be kept as a record for that pour. Each pour shall have a checkout form.
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sP-5618 1-22-6 5:01.2      The COTRACTOP. shall be responsible for the pru 'iration        of written procedure(s) to set forth how the work to be performed under the specification viii  be carried out.      The party performing the work shall also ,repare a writ
* _qu&aLit.yco trci-procedure. et4...I..-.
forth what tests will be executed to substantiate comliance with the specification. Such written procedures shall be .i.itted            to
              .............      t. review and- -comment--. These procedu res shll      be written yxior to the starting of any of the work.
      ,!01.3      Prior to placing of concrete on compacted fill,        the fill  shall be checked for the percentage compaction required under Section 2:01.1.
The subgrade shall be free of debris and organic material and shall be vetted thoroughly.
5:01.4      Before concrete is placed on a hardened concrete surface, it shall be free of laitance and foreign material.        Horizoatal and vertical.
construction Joints in the reactor building cylindrical shell and dorwe shall be prepared for receiving the next pour by either sand-blasting, air water jet,    bush hameriug, or other me          to roman all coatings, stain, debris, or other foreign material.
5:01.5      In conveying of concrete from mixer to concrete in place, only those methods and arrangements of equipment should be used which will re-duce to a minimum any separation of coarse aggregate from the              crete.
Equipment should be capable of expeditiously handling and placing concrete of such a proper consistency, grading, and maxu mlse                  of aggregate, at the rate most favorable to good quality and              boreansuip.
The conveying equipment shall be in accordance with ACI 301-67, Chapter 8 and AST? c-91-67.
If coaerete~is deposited on a hardened concrete surface, a 1/2 inch
-&#xfd; *-  :01.6    layer of neat grout shall be applied before concrete Is deposited.
Concrete shall be deposited continuously and In horizontal layers Oat exceeding 18 inches, avoiding inclined construction joints. It is important that each layer be shallow enough so as to be placed while the previous layer is still    soft and that the two layers be vlbrated together. No concrete shall be deposited in concrete which has hardened sufficiently to cause the formation of seams or planes of weakness within the section. Concrete shall be placed with the re-quired consistency to assure proper workability. The placing of concrete around reinforcing and embedded item shall be by methods that will not cause movement or damage.        The maxzimn  free fall of concrete shall be three feet.
5:01.7    All concrete shall be consolidated by vibration, spading, or rodding so that the concrete Is thoro-ghly worked around the reinforcement, embedded items, and into corners of forms, eliminating all air            or rock pockets which may cause honeycomblng, pitting, or planes of weakness. If vibrators are used, they shall have adequate power and be of high frequency, rugged, and reliable.        When immersed in concrete, the vibrator shall have a minimm frequency of 7000 ryme. Over-vibrating and the use of vibrators to transport concrete within the
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                                                                        =77&#xfd; , &#xfd; 7&#xfd; , &#xfd; . I -    i . . 717 4 m&#xfd; .,- - &#xfd;&#xfd;! .-    1-- &#xfd;" Fl SP-5618 form shall not be allowed., Care shall be taken to prevent the vibrator from coming into contact with the forms      Corsolldation and vibrator procedures shall be in accordance with ACI Committee 5:0oA    Concret finjhese_.sw be _applied"in acra-e* e'$                                      ..  --        ......                _
          .Of    Me--t e-fui l-tion and ACI 301. -The DOINE will pravs*.a schedule designating the type ef finish to be Qplied to th;per-taming structure. If excessive bleeding occurs, the wter sh&L..
be extracted and not worked into the concrete. The we ot calmest..
to absorb surface vater shall not be allowed. Mortar for fdnishing exposed surfaces shall consist of one-third white cemmpt aMn two-thirds standard portland cement or a variation to match e*iSting concrete. All holes left by form ties shall be filled sad *                  -m'e.
5:01.9    Curing methods detailed in ACI 301-66 shall be used exept            at a curing compound shall not be used for initial and final .cur              of                                        .
concrete in the contailment shell. Curing shall start as soon as                                                  =
the forms are removed. Curing of unformed cowcrteo shall start Immediately after the concrete has taken its initial set. &#xa3; aw g                                                      ..
log shall be set up to keep a record of structure cured, Nmet ,
and duration.
5:01.10  Concrete shall be protected against adverse weather conditions in accordance with "Pecommended Practice for Cold Weather Coanretg*."
ACI 3064-6, and "Recommended Practice for Hot Weather Concrot'ig,-
ACI 605-59. During the curing period, the concrete shall be pro-              -
tected from damsaIng mechanical disturbances, particularly l*ad stresses, heavy shock, and excessive vibration. All fineshed l          oa crete surfaces shall be protected from 4amage caused t.. comstmruefli eq-Aipment, materials, or methods, and rain or running water.
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ENCLOSURE2 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION QUALITY ASSURANCE RECORD TRANSMITTAL 7924 ATTENTION: RECORDS MANAGEMENT SECTION (NR2A)
CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT NO. 3 DOCUMENTS TRANSMITTED:                    S~CA R-ic-ATlo~
Note* Documents are being transmitted for "HISTORICAL PURPOSES". These documents were transported to CR3 Site in the 1995 Engineering Migration from St. Pete to Crstal River S?- '5up 9Erl        Cod                  (T41c&44d kfidwns A,2C
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  --The-Quality-Assurance-Records-listed above are hereby transmitted for inclusion in the Plant Quality File.
These records are complete and in compliance with the requirement of Florida Power Corporation's Quality Program. A DATE    ..k: I    Ito Responsible Supervisor/Designee RECEIPT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY:
DATE        1a/7/00 Manager, Ncear Information Resources/Designee 0  FUTURE RETENTION OF THESE RECORDS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT.
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SPECIFICATION STEEL PLACING OF REINFORCING No. 3 CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT CORPORATTON FLORIDA POWER MAY 2,.1969 SP-5648 C3.3
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FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 Table of Contents Item                                                          Pages 1:00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS                                    1 1:01 Invitation                                                1 1:02 Submission of Proposals                                    i 1:03 Evaluation of Proposals                                    3 1:04 Insurance Requirements                                    3 1:05 Performance and Payment Bond                              3 1:06 Contract Forms and Certificates                            3 1:07 Acceptance of Proposals                                    4 1:08 Awards of Bidders and Payment                              4 1:09 Shipping Information                                      4 2:00 GENERAL CONDITIONS                                        5 2:01 Scope                                                      5 2:02 Definitions                                                5 2:03 Equipment and Materials to be Supplied by the Contractor  5 2:04 Codes and Standards                                        6 2:05 Laws and Regulations                                      6 2:06 Engineering and Drawings, Shop and Erection Drawings      6 2:07 Instruction Manuals                                        7 2:08 Recommended Spare Parts                                    8 2:09 Design and Manufacturing Program                          8 2:10 Manufacturing Errors                                      8 2:11 Bill of Material                                          8 2:12 Manufacture and Inspection of Equipment                    9 2:13 Shipment of Completed Work                                10 2:14 Special Tools                                            10 2:15 Protection During Shipment and Storage                    10 2:16 Shipping Notices                                          11 2:17 Patents                                                  12 2:18 Conflicts                                                12
 
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FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 Table of Contents (Cont'd)
Item                                    Paf.esr 3:00  D]ETAILED SPKEIFICATIONS            13 3:01  Scope of Work                      13 3:02  Reinforcing Steel                  13 3:03  Reinforcing Steel Splices          13 3:04  Cadweld Splices 134 3:05  Qu*dity Control 3:06  Site Storage Requirements 13 0
 
1 1:00  INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1:01  Invitation Proposals are requested by the Florida Power Corporation for the equipment, materials, and related WORK, set forth in the attached Specification, which will be incorporated in the Crystal River Plant Unit 3, located approximately five miles northwest of Crystal River, Florida.
1:02  Submission of Proposals 1:02.1 Proposals shall be submitted in quadruplicate and shall be transmitted to:
Florida Power Corporation P. 0. Box 14o42 St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Attention:. Mr. C. H. Thompson Purchasing Agent 1:02.2 Proposals must be received by Florida Power Corporation or post marked prior to twelve noon 1:02.3 Bidders shall furnish with their Proposals all drawings, catalog data, and other supplementary information necessary to describe thoroughly the materials and equipment covered by their Proposal.
1:02.4 Each Bidder shall submit with his Proposal the name of the manufacturer and the type or model of each principal item of the equipment or material he proposes to furnish. He shall also submit drawings and descriptive matter which will show general arrangement and dimensions, appearance, principle of operation, and extent of factory assembly.
1:02.5 If the equipment cannot be shipped completely factory assembled, Bidders shall include with their Proposal the number, dimensions, and weight of each shipping unit and the amount of field work required to assemble the equipment completely.
1:02.6 The successful bidder may be required to furnish a service represent-ative to work with Florida Power Corporation's personnel during the initial operation of the equipment. The services of this representa-tive shall be outlined in the Proposal and the per diem charges stated separately.
1:02.7 One cony of provisional recommendations for spare parts shall be furnished with each Proposal.
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2 1:02.8  Each Bidder shall include in his Proposal the cost of furnishing
___        one complete set of all special tools, suitably packed and all in V          first class condition, which may be required for maintenance of the equipment covered by the Proposal.
1:02.9  The price stated in the Proposal shall include all taxes and licenses which might lawfully be assessed, on the date of the Proposal, against Florida Power Corporation or the Bidder, in connection with the proposed WORK. Exception:
: 1. If the price stated in the Proposal is for the furnishing of materials and/or equipment only and does not include field labor for erection and/or installation do not include Florida State Sales Tax in your bid. Florida Power Corpora-tion will pay such tax direct to the State of Florida.
: 2. If the price includes erection and/or installation labor to be performed at the job site, the Florida State Sales and Use Tax must be paid by the Bidder on the cost of the materials and supplies furnished. The Bidder awarded a Contract for this WORK shall be responsible for the payment of this tax to the State of Florida and should take this into account in his bid price.
1:02.10 The-Bidders shall state in their Proposals that the materials and/or equipment will meet the Specifications as set forth herein.
Any exceptions to the Specifications set forth herein shall be stated clearly in the Bidders' Proposals.
1:02.11 Bidders shall state in their Proposals the complete terms of their warranty applicable to the materials and/or equipment they propose to furnish under this Specification, and the terms of extension of the warranty in the event of repair or replacement being required.
1:02.12 Bidders shall also state, in their Proposals, the extent of their guarantees for the performance of the equipment offered and for correction of items which fail to meet the warranty.
1:02.13 Royalties and fees for patents covering materials, articles, apparatus, devices or equipment used in the WORK shall be included in the Contract Price.
1:02.14 The Bidders shall not include, in their Proposals, the costs of insurance for equipment subsequent to receipt by the OWNER on the job site.
 
0                                                        3 1:02.15 Bidders are advised that, due to the scope of this construction project, certain materials and equipment are required of necessity to be delivered considerably in advance of the actual commercial operation of the equipment.      It is presently anticipated that actual commercial use, other than preliminary testing, of the material or equipment will not commence until April, 19T2. Bidders are requested to take this into consideration in setting forth their warranty and guarantee terms.
1:02.16 Bidders shall set forth in their Proposals the terms of payment normal to their company or industry, including cash and/or trade discounts allowed, if any. Transportation charges shall be included from Shipping Point with full freight allowed to destination.
1:03    Evaluation of Proposals 1:03.1  Bidders' ability to satisfy OWNER of their capability to perform the WORK within the scheduled dates set forth herein will be a basic consideration in evaluating the Proposal.
1:03.2  It shall be understood that the evaluation of Proposals received in accordance with these Instructions to Bidders and the attached Specification will be conducted solely by Florida Power Corporation.
i: 04  Insurance Requirements Florida Power Corporation Contract insurance requirements are set forth in paragraphs 5 and 6 of Contract Form OD-17-A (copy attached).
The successful bidder shall comply with these requirements prior to performing any WORK specified herein.
1:05    Performance and Payment Bond Bidders are advised that a Performance and Payment Bond may be required from the successful bidder. The cost of such Performance and Payment Bond is to be set forth as a separate item in the Proposal.
In the event Florida Power Corporation elects not to require a Performance and Payment Bond, 10 percent of each progress payment, if any, will by withheld until completion and acceptance of all WORK and receipt of CONTRACTOR'S Affidavit (copy attached) properly executed in duplicate.
1:06    Contract Forms and Certificates 1:06.1  The following documents will be incorporated into or referenced by the Contract awarded to the successful bidder:
: 1. Contract Form - OD-17-A.
: 2. Contractor's Affidavit  -  OD-28-A, B, or C.
: 3. Insurance Certificate      OD-17-C.
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0                                                      4 1:06.2 Copies of these documents are attached herewith and Bidders shall thoroughly familiarize themselves with all of the terms, conditions 0        and instructions contained therein prior to submitting their Proposal.
1:07  Acceptance of Proposals Florida Power Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all  Proposals.
1:08  Awards to Bidders and Payment Florida Power Corporation will issue all purchase orders and make payment for the materials and/or equipment purchased.
1:09  Shipping Information Bidders are advised that the shipments may be made to the plant site by the following carriers. All shipments shall be consigned to Florida Power Corporation, Crystal River Plant Unit No. 3:
Via Railroad:                  Seaboard Coast Line (SCL) delivering carrier: Carload shipments only-destination station Red Level Junction, Florida. L.C.L. Shipments-destination station Crystal River, Florida.
Via Truck Lines:              Commercial Carriers-destination Red Level, Florida.
Water Transportation:          A 15 foot deep barge channel has been dredged from the Gulf of Mexico to the plant site. Contact Florida Power Corporation for particulars if barge delivery is contemplated.
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0                                        5 2:00 GENERAL CONDITIONS
.2:01  Scope These General. Conditions are applicable to equipment, materials and related WORK which will be incorporated in the new addition to Florida Power Corporation's Crystal River Plant.
2:02 Definitions It shall be understood that the following terms as used in    the Specif'ications shall have the meaning herein given:
          "OWNER"  shall mean the FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION.
          "ENGINEER" shall mean GILBERT ASCTE,        INC.,  Consulting Engineers.
          "CONTRACTOR" shall mean the successful bidder for the WORK who will undertake the performance of the WORK required by the Contract.
          "WORK" shall mean labor, services, materials and equipment as set forth in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
          "EQUAL" shall mean equal as approved by the OWNER or the ENGINEER.
0        "CONTRACT DOCUMENTS" shall mean all Drawings, Specifications and Addenda thereto as prepared and issued by the OWNER, the Invitation to Bid, the CONTRACTOR'S Proposal, and Manufacturer's Drawings as approved by the ENGINEER, all of which are part of the CONTRACTOR'S Contract with the OWNER. These CONTRACT DOCUMENTS are comple-mentary, and what- is called for by any one of them shall be as binding as if called for by all. Any conflicts in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS shall be resolved by the OWNER.
2:03 Equipment and Materials to be Sloplied by the Contractor All equipment and materials furnished under these Specifications shall be manufactured within the continental limits of the United States of America.
 
0                                                      6 2:04  Codes and Standards Unless specified otherwise herein, equipment and materials shall comply with all governing -epulations and with the applicable stand-ard specifications and codks of USAS, ASTM, ASME, IPCEA, NEMA, EEl, IEEE, UL and other such regular published and accepted standards.
The regulation, specification or code applied in each case shall be the latest version of such regulation or standard adopted and published at the date of taking bids. Any conflict between standards shall be referred to the OWNER who will determine which standard shall govern.
2:05  Laws and Regulations All equipment and WORK shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida and the Rules of the Florida Industrial Commission.
2:06  Engineering and Drawings,  Shop and Erection Drawings 2:06.1 Upon Award of a Contract,  engineering data covering all equipment and fabricated materials to be furnished shall be submitted promptly by the CONTRACTOR for approval.
2:06.2 The CONTRACTOR shall submit 2 sepia copies and 2 prints of prelimin-ary drawings and necessary data for approval, to the ENGINEER, at the address below:
Gilbert Associates,  Inc.
Consulting Engineers 525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania 19603 Attention:  Mr. E. R. Hottenstein 2:06.3 These drawings shall be sufficient and complete for system design purposes and for use in designing associated systems.
2:06.4 For final approval, the CONTRACTOR shall submit 2 sepia copies and 2 prints of drawings and necessary data for approval to the ENGINEER.
2:06.5 On each drawing submission (original, revisions, and final) the CONTRACTOR shall send one copy of each drawing and data direct to:
Florida Power Corporation P.O. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, Florida  33733 Attention: Mr. W. 0. May Manager - Power Engineering 0
 
0                                        7 2:o6.6  These drawings shall be sufficient and complete for adequate erection, operation and maintenance of the equipment. The engineering data.
shall include drawings and descriptive information in sufficient detail to show the kind, size, arrangement and operation of compon-ent materials and devices; the external connections, anchorages and supports required; performance characteristics; and dimensions needed for installation and correlation with other materials and equipment.
Data submitted shall include all required piping arrangement drawings, design calculations, pneumatic control system schematic diagrams, detailed drawings and data for structural systems, and complete power and control circuit logic diagrams, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
2:o6.7  No WORK shall be performed in connection with the fabrication or manufacture of materials and equipment, nor shall any accessory or appurtenance be purchased until the drawings and data therefore have been approved, except at the CONTRACTOR'S own risk and responsibility.
2:o6.8  Exceptions to paragraph 2:06.7 shall be by agreement with the OWNER.
2:07    Instruction Manuals 2:07.1  The CONTRACTOR shall furnish eleven complete and final copies of instruction manuals not later than 60 days prior to shipment of the
      - equipment. Ten copies shall be sent to:
Florida Power Corporation P.O.. Box 141042 St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Attention:    Mr. W. 0. May Manager - Power Engineering One copy shall be sent to:
Gilbert Associates, Inc.
consulting Engineers 525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania 19603 Attention:    Mr. E. R. Hottenstein 2:07.2  The instruction manuals shall cover complete installation, operating and maintenance instructions, drawings and parts lists for each item of equipment furnished.
2:07.3  The instruction manuals shall be bound with covers suitable for rough usage. The front covers shall be stamped with lettering indicating the OWNER'S name, unit number, name of power plant, location of power plant, name of equipment, basic capacity rating of equipment and name of manufacturer.
* 8 2:08  Reomne        pr  Parts The list of recommended Spare parts, with the price of'each such item, and a schedule of required lubricants, as' recommended by the manufacturer of each item of equipment, shall be included in the instruction manuals.
2:09  DesignandMaufcuringProgram 2:09.1 The manufacturer's design engineer shall be prepared to visit the office of the OWNER or the ENGINEER for design conference at such times as are required to expedite the handling of engineering matters.
2:09.2 The Contract program will be controlled by CPM diagrams and the CONTRACTOR shall provide all necessary information requested by the OWNER or the ENGINEER for compilation of these. In general, information required will include drawing schedules, purchasing schedules for major equipment items, and delivery dates.
2:10  Manufacturing Errors Equipment and materials shall be complete in all respects within the limits herein outlined. All manufacturing errors or omissions re-qu~ired to be corrected in the field shall be performed by the CONTRACTOR, at his expense; or if done by the OWNER, the cost of same shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR.
2:11  Bill of Material 2:11.1 The CONTRACTOR shall prepare a Bill of Material covering all material and equipment furnished under this Specification.
The Bill of Material shall be submitted in a preliminary form with the-preliminary drawing submission and be finalized approxi-mately two weeks before the scheduled arrival time of the first shipment. The Bill of Material shall be itemized in sufficient detail to permit an accurate determination of the completion of shipment of the material and equipment furnished under these Specifications.
2:11.2 The mailing address for the finalized Bill of Material is:
Florida Power Corporation Crystal River Plant Unit No. 3 P.O. Box 276 Crystal River, Florida 32629 Attention:  Mr. H. L. Bennett Construction Manager
 
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9 2:11.3  All items of equipment delivered to site shall be marked adequately to allow identification from the Bill of Materials.
2:11.14 If the equipment is to be shipped in sections, with accessories or appurtenances detached, or otherwise not completely factory assembled, the extent of assembly shall 'be in accordance with the information submitted with the Proposal regarding the number, dimensions and weight of each section, accessory or appurtenance and the amount of field WORK required to assemble completely the equipment.
2:11.5  Suitable labels shall be affixed to all pre-assembled/pre-fabricated parts.
2:12    Manufacture and Inspection of Equipment 2:12.1  The CONTRACTOR shall advise the OWNER of all his major subcontractors before orders are placed and he shall not place orders with any subcontractor until approval of the OWNER has been obtained. The CONTRACTOR shall indicate where the equipment will be fabricated and the OWNER and/or its representative shall have the right to inspect all manufacturing facilities before approving the subcontractor.
2:12.2  The OWNER and/or its representative reserves the right to inspect fully all phases of manufacture of the equipment included in the Contract. Any item found to be unsatisfactory shall be replaced or repaired at no cost to the OWNER. Any inspection by the OWNER and/or its representative shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of his responsibility for conforming to the stated conditions and shall not be considered a waiver of warranty, or other rights. No repairs or changes in excess of original Specifications or applicable, codes, if requested by the-inspector, shall be made without the approval of the OWNER.
2:12.3  All shop tests required for certification and proof that the equip-ment conforms to all applicable codes and standards shall be made at the expense of the CONTRACTOR. Any additional te'sts required by the OWNER and/or its representative shall be at OWNER'S expense with price to be negotiated for each individual case.
2:12.14 All parts of the equipment shall be protected against damage or corrosion during and following any tests.
2:12.5  The OWNER and the ENGINEER shall have the right of representation at all shop tests and they shall be notified at least one (1) week in advance of all shop tests and inspection.
2:12.6  One (1) properly identified copy of the CONTRACTOR'S welding procedures, and other special fabrication data for the equipment, shall be submitted the ENGINEER for review and approval and three (3) copies shall be sent to the OWNER.
 
0                                        10 2:12.7  One (1) certified copy of all shop test data for the equipment, properly identified, shall be forwarded to the ENGINEER for acceptance, and three (3) copies shall be sent to the OWNER.
2:13    Shipment of Completed Work All equipment shall be shipped completely factory assembled, except when the physical size, arrangement or configuration of the equip-ment, or shipping and handling limitations, make the shipment of completely assembled equipment impracticable.
2:114  Special Tools 2:114.1 The CONTRACTOR sh~all furnish one complete set of all special tools, all in first class condition, which will'be required for maintenance of the equipment covered by the Contract. Identification of all tools by name and number shall be provided, and this number shall appear on drawings and instructions to indicate the application of the tools furnished and to permit ordering replacements.
2:114.2 The tools shall be shipped in a separate, heavily constructed, wooden box or boxes provided with hinged covers and padlock clasps. The boxes shall be marked vith a large painted legend as follows:
Florida Power Corp. - Crystal River Unit No. 3 Maintenance Tools  - (Name of equipment) 02:15      Protection During Shipment and Storage 2:15.1  Except as specified otherwise herein, exposed iron and steel surfaces
          -of all equipment shall be giVen one coat of primer paint before shipment of the equipment to the jobsite. Before appli*cation of paint, all surfaces shall be free of rust, scale, lubricants, moisture, and other substances. Surfaces prepared for field welding shall be left unpainted for a distance of two inches from the weld.
These surfaces shall be given a protective film of oil or other easily removed material to prevent rusting before erection.
2:15.2  The CONTRACTOR will be advised of the acceptable prime paint for exposed carbon steel surfaces of equipment and material to be in-stalled inside the reactor building.
2-15.3  "All exposed carbon steel surfaces of all other equipment shall be painted with zinc chromate pigment, rust inhibitive, metal primer paint recommended by the paint manufacturer for the service intended, and for application to metals prepared for painting by wire brushing.
Paint shall be applied in accordance with the paint manufacturer's recommendations.
 
11 2:15.~4 Machined surfaces such as shafts, pins, bushings, shaft couplings and other similar parts whose operation would be impaired by painting shall not be painted. These surfaces shall be protected by application of an easily removable rust preventative compound.
2:15.5  Plastics, corrosion resistant metals such as aluminum, brass, bronze, or stainless steel, and chrome plate or galvanized surfaces shall not be painted.
2:15.6  Each piece of equipment shall be cleaned thoroughly and dried prior to shipment. Equipment made of carbon steel shall contain adequate bags of silica-gel or approved equivalent desiccant to maintain a dew point of 140F. Desiccant bags shall be securely anchored within the equipment.
All openings of all equipment shall be closed prior to shipment with an easy to remove plug of suitable material.
2:15.T  All equipment and accessory Items shall be suitably boxed, crated, wrapped or covered to the extent practicable, to prevent entrance of dirt or moisture and to prevent accidental damage during shipment to the job site and during outdoor storage at the job site. Where necessary a desiccant shall be included within the packing enclosure of items sensitive to changes in humidity.
2:15.8  All accessory items shall be shipped with the equipment. Boxes and crates containinp accessory items shall be marked so that they are identified with~ the main equipment. The contents of the boxes and' crates shall also be indicated.
.2:16    Shipping Notices 2:16.1  The CONTRACTOR shall provide two copies of a shipping notice describ-ing each shipment of material or equipment. The shipping notice shall.
be mailed on a schedule so that the notice will arrive approximately three days ahead of the estimated arrival time of the shipment.
2:16.2  The shipping notice sh~all be identified with the OWNER'S name, purchase order number, and name of the item of equipment or material.
The mailing address for the shipping notice is:
Florida Power Corporation Crystal River Plant Unit No. 3 P. 0. Box 276 Crystal River, Florida 32629 Attention:  Mr. H. L. Bennett Construct ion Manager
 
12 2:17 Patents The CONTRACTOR shall satisfy all demands that may be made at any time for royalties and fees, and he shall be liable for any damages or claims, for patent infringements. The CONTRACTOR shall, at his own cost and expense, defend all suits or proceedings that may be in-stituted against the OWNER for infringement or alleged infringement of any patents involved in the WORK, and, in the case of an award of damages, the CONTRACTOR shall pay such award.
2:18 Conflicts In the event of discrepancies between the detailed requirements of this Specification and those of the General Conditions, the detailed requirements shall prevail.
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0                                                  SP-564 8 5-2-69 13 3:00    DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3:01    Scope of Work The WORK to be performed under this Specification shall include the unloading, storing, and placing of reinforcing steel, as shown on the Drawings and specified herein, at Crystal River Unit No. 3.
3:02    Reinforcing Steel 3:02.1  Delivery and Storage:
Reinforcement and welded wire fabric will be delivered to the site by Others, in accordance with SP-5646.
3:02.2  Cleaning:
Reinforcement shall be cleaned free from any loose rust, grease, or other foreign material which may destroy bond, before being placed.
3:02.3 Placing:
: 1. Placing,  spacing, etc., shall be as shown on the Drawings and in accordance with Chapter 8, ACI 318-63, "Building Code Require-ments for Reinforced Concrete."
: 2. Wire ties shall be used for securing reinforcement. Fusion welding of reinforcement for any purpose will not be permitted.
3:03  Reinforcing Steel Splices 3:03.1 No splices of reinforcement shall be made except as shown on the Drawings,  or as specified herein,  or as approved by the ENGINEER.
3:03.2 Minimum lap splice lengths shall be in    accordance with ACI 318-63.
3:03.3 Lapped splices in tension shall not be used for bar sizes larger than No. 11.
3:03.4 Where the bar size exceeds No. 11, "Cadweld" splices shall be used to develop the specified minimum ultimate tensile strength of the bar. Testing of "Cadweld" splices will be based on a random sempling procedure of approved splices utilizing a statis-tical  evaluation and shall meet the quality requirements as set forth in Xtem 3:04.
 
MW                                                      SP-5648 5-2-69 14 3:oh    Cadiield Spl.ices 3:Oh.1  General:
The permissible splices to be used at all times shall be the T-series spliCes. These shall be Csdweld full tension splices.
3:04.2  Cadweld Operator or Crew Qualification:
Prior to the performing of nroduction or nilot splices of re-inforcing bar, each operator or crew shall prepare and test a splice for each bar size and position (i.e. vertical, horizontal, side entry, top entry) to be used in the production work. These qualification splices shall be tested to destruction and, in addition, shall be further examined to establish that each crew can perforn reproducible splices of accentable quality,    See item 3:04.3 for acceptance criteria for Cdweld snlices.
3:0o.3  Acceptance Criteria for Cadweld Stlicee"
: 1. Sound, nonporous filler material shall be visible at both ends of the splice sleeve and. at the top hole in the center of the sleeve,    Filler material is usually recessed 1/h in from the end of the sleeve due to the packing material, and is not considered a noor fill,
: 2. Splices which contain slag or porous metal in the riser, top hole or at the ends of the sleeve shall be rejected.
A single shri.nkage bubble present below the riser is not detrimental and should be distinguished from general poros-ity as described above,
: 3. There shall be evidence of filler material between the sleave and bar for the full 360 degrees; however, the splice sleeves need not be exactly concentric or axially ali.ned with the bars. '
: h. The strength of the "Cadweld" splices to be tested shall be equal to or greater then the specified minimum ultimate tensile strength of the bars.
3:05    QualityControl 3-05.-1 General:
CONTRACTCO shall submit a written procedure, covering the plac-ing cf reinforcement bar, for reviev and comment by MWIER and ENGINEER-  His procedure .hall include, but not howessaarll.y be
 
SP-56148 5-2-69 15 limited to the requirements set forth in item 3:05.2.
3:05.2 Procedure Requirements:
: 1. A manufacturer's representative, experienced in "Cadweld" splicing of reinforcing bars, shall be present at the Job site at the outset of the WORK to demonstrate the equip-ment and techniques used for making quality splices. The manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed, except where in conflict with this Specification.
: 2. The following is a list  of points for inclusion in the CONTRACTOR'S procedure:
: a. The splice sleeve, powder and molds shall be stored in a clean dry area with adequate protection from the elements to prevent absorption of moisture.
: b. Each splice sleeve shall be visually examined imme-diately prior to use, to ensure the absence of rust and other foreign material on the inside surface.
: 0. The molds shall be preheated to drive off moisture at the beginning of each shift when the molds are cold or when a new mold is used.
: d. Bar ends to be spliced shall be power wire brushed for a d:istance of two inches plus 1/2 the sleeve length fron end of bar to remove mill scale, rust, concrete and other foreign material. Prior to brushing, water, grease, and paint shall be removed by heating the bar ends with a torch. The bars shall be bright and shiny prior to the performance of the "Cadweld".
            *. A permanent line shall be marked on the bar for a reforence point to confirm that the bar ends are proper-ly centered in the splice sleeve.
: f. Before the splice sleeve is placed into final position, the bar ends shall be examined to ensure that the sur-face is free from moisture. If moisture is present, the bar ends shall be heated until dry.
: g. Special attention shall be given to maintaining the alignment of sleeve and guide tube to ensure a proper filX.
: h. The splice sleeve shall be preheated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations after all materials and equipment are in position.
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: i. All completed splices shall be visually inspected at both ends of the splice sleeve and at the top hole in the center of the splice.
J. The COTRACTOR shall keep a record of all "Cadweld" splices placed. This record will then en~bie a test splice to be chosen at random and its location estab-lished. The record documents plus test results of all "Cadweld" splices tested shall be kept up-to-date and shall be available to all  inspectors. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish one (1) copy of the record documents and test results to the OWNER'S Quality Engineer. The record must show:
(1) The number assigned to each splice.
(2)  The date that the splice was formed.
(3)  The crew which carried out the welding.
(4) The exact location of the splice.
: k. Cadvelding of splices shall not be performed during any form of precipitation.
3:05.3 Frequency of Testing:
: 1. After the crews have completed the qualification "Cadweld" splices for each size bar and each position9 the crews shall then perform pilot splices. All of these pilot splices shall be tested to destruction to develop an average (R) and a standard deviation (o). The destruction of a splice shall be defined as the tensile failure of the rebar adjacent to the sleeve or the tensile failure of the sleeve or the failure of the weld metal. Each crew shall perform an approximately equal number of pilot splices so that the total number of pilot splices will be 20. Any pilot splice that fails below 70,000 psi shall be rejected and replaced by a further pilot splice and the cause for failure shall be investigated. The crews shell have established that they can perform acceptable and reproducible splices during the performance of qualification splices.
: 2. Then to ensure the integrity of the "Cadweld" splices, the quality control procedure shall provide .foe a random sampling of field splices. All random splices shall be taken from splices intended for use. No "Companion" splices will be used,
 
5-2-69 17 S    as the crews may take more care in the performance of "Companion" splices. These are not considered representative of the production splices and are not  an acceptable means for Judgement.
: 3. The initial random sampling rate shall be one in every 25 splices produced by each crew until the results of 50 teats have been compiled. These 50 tests shall include the first 20 pilot splices and the random production splices from all the crewo.
: 4. At that tine, statistical methods may be employed to deter-mine the possibility of decrea~ing the sampling rate. The lover statistical tolerance limit shall be based on the criteria of 99 percent assurance that 95 percent of all aplicos hawve strengths in excess of this limit and in all ceses the lower Btatistical limit should be T0,000 psi and above. The lower tolerance limit shall be calculated from the averace (x) and the standard deviation (*). This lower tolerance limit is: X minus A(cr). The "A"factor can be found in the table at the end of this discussion.
: 5. The random sempling rate may be decreased after a total of 50 tests if the lower tolerance limit shows the "Cadweld" strength to be above T0,000 psi. This first decrease will be 0    to a rate of 3 por 100 splices by each crew. A final decrease may be made after 100 more tests or a total of 150 tests if the prevLous criteria is met. This final minimum rate will be 2 tests per 100 splices by each crew. This lower rate may be maintained as long as the lower tolerance limit is above the 70,000 psi level. If at any time the lover tolerance limit goes below this minimum strength, then the frequency.
shall be increeaed to the level of one test in every 25 splices produced by each crew.
: 6. If an Individual test fails below the lower tolerance limit or belwv the lower control limit, the splice Just prior to or just after the low strength splice performed by the same crew shall be tented. The lower control limit is again determined by the average (%) and the standard deviation (or). The lower control limit is: X minus E or X m!4nus E (range) whichever is highe&#xfd;,. The range is defined eas the diOference between the highest and lowest tensile breaks.
: 7. E and E2 coa be found in the table at the end of this dfCUB Bin.
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: 8. If the second test is above these previous lower control limits, then the process is considered under control and the testing frequency shall continue as established. If the second test is below one of these control limits, the results shall be submitted to the OWNER'S Quality Engineer for evaluation and the crew responsible for this deviation will not be permitted to produce further splices, until the results can be studied. The average (X), the standard de-viation (S), and the other statistical factors shall be re-calculated after every group of 20 tests are compiled. The following table gives the statistical factors needed for this progressive evaluation of the test results:
Number of Tests        "Aft            "f_"        "f__
20              3.17          3.119        0.803 4o              2.68          3.000        0.763 6o              2.50          3.000        0.763 80              2.41          3.000        0.763 100              2.35          3.000        0.T63 3:05.4    Test Type:
The test of the splices shall conform to ACI 318-63, for tensile tests.
3:06      Site Storage Requirements The CONTRACTOR shall develop written procedures for the on-site storage of the reinforcement steel. These reinforcing bars shall be stored in an orderly fashion at the site so that they are compatible with the placement procedure and that the final cleanliness is assured.
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0                                  FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION POWER ENGINEERING &CONSTRUCTION DEPT.
CRYSTAL RIVER- UNIT 3 0                                              APyROVED BY:
SPECIFICATION PLACING OF REINFORCING STEEL CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO.      3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5648                MAY 2, 1969 FPC-321-A3.3, B3.3, C3.3 Q}A>&O        U-APPROVED - DEPT. PR4VECT ZNGR.
a 90.
DATE
:3- 7 o ISSUED )    pYSTAL&M      -E UNIT 3              DATE Gilbert Associates,    Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania              S.HoD.-M.L.L.
W.O. 4203-Oo ADDENDUM A March 11, 1970 9
 
SP-5648 5-2-69 ADDENDUM A Sheet 1 of 1 March I1, 19T0 SECTION 3:00 DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Delete this Section in its entirety and substitute the attached revised pages.
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Ut W                                                  sP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 13 3:00  DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3:01  Scope of Work The WORK to be performed under this Specification shall include the unloading, storing, and placing of reinforcing steel, as shown on the Drawings and specified herein, at Crystal River Unit No. 3.
3:02  Reinforcing Steel 3:02.1 Delivery and Storage:
Reinforcement and welded wire fabric will be delivered to the site by Others, in accordance with SP-5646.
3:02.2 Cleaning Reinforcement shall be cleaned free from any loose flaky rust, grease, or other foreign material which may destroy bond, before being placed.
3:02.3 Placing:
: 1. Placing, spacing, etc., shall be as shown on the Drawings and in accordance irfth Chapter 8, ACI 318-63, "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete."
: 2. Wire ties shall be used for securing reinforcement. Welding of reinforcement for any purpose will not be permitted.
3:03  Reinforcing Steel Splices 3:03.1 No splices of reinforcement shall be made except as shown on the Drawings, or as specified herein, or as approved by the ENGINEER.
3:03.2 Minimum lap splice lengths shall be in accordance with ACI 318-63.
3:03.3 Lapped splices in tension shall not be used for bar sizes larger than No. 31.
3:03.4 Where the bar size exceeds No. ll, Cadweld splices shall be used to develop the specified minimum ultimate tensile strength of the bar. Testing of Cadveld splices will be based on a random sampling procedure of approved splices utilizing a statistical evaluation and shall meet the quality requirements as set forth in Item 3:04.
 
0                                                  SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 14 3:O*4  Cadweld Splices 3:04.1  General:
The permissible splices to be used at all times shall be the T-series splices. These shall be Cadweld full tension splices.
3:04.2  Cadweld Operator or Crew Qualification:
Prior to the performing of production or pilot splices of re-Inforcing bar, each operator or crew shall prepare and test a splice for each bar size and position (i.e. vertical, horizontal, side entry, top entry) to be used in the production work. These qualification splices shall be tested to destruction and, in addition, shall be further examined to establish that each crew can perform reproducible splices of acceptable quality. See item 3:04.3 for acceptance criteria for Cadveld splices.
3:0o.43 Acceptance Criteria for Cadweld Splices:
: 1. Sound, nonporous filler material shall be visible at both ends of the splice sleeve and at the top hole in the center of the sleeve. Filler material is usually recessed 1/4 in.
from the end of the sleeve due to the packing material, and is not considered a poor fill.
: 2. Splices which contain slag or porous metal in the riser, top hole, or at the ends of the sleeve, shall be rejected.
A single shrinkage bubble present below the riser is not detrimental and should be distinguished from general porosity as described above.
: 3. There shall be evidence of filler material between the sleeve and bar for the full 360 degrees; however, the splice sleeves need not be exactly concentric or axially aligned with the bars.
: 4. The average strength of the Cadweld splices to be tested shall be equal to or greater then the specified minimum ultimate tensile strength of the bars.
3:05    Quality Control 3:05.1  General:
CONTRACTOR shall submit a written procedure, covering the placing of reinforcement bar, for review and comment by OWNER and ENGINEER.
His procedure shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the requirements set forth in item 3:05.2.
 
SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3 fO 15 3:05.2 Procedure Requirements:
: 1. A manufacturer's representative, experienced in Cadweld splicing of reinforcing bars, shall be present at the Job site at the outset of the WORK to demonstrate the equip-ment and techniques used for making quality splices. The manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed, except where in conflict with this Specification.
: 2. The following is a list  of points for inclusion in the CONTRACTOR'S procedure:
: a. The splice sleeve, powder and molds shall be stored in a clean dry area with adequate protection from the elements to prevent absorption of moisture.
: b. Each splice sleeve shall be visually examined imme-diately prior to use, to ensure the absence of rust and other foreign material on the inside surface.
C. The molds shall be preheated to drive off moisture at the beginning of each shift when the molds are cold or when a new mold is used.
: d. Bar ends to be spliced shall be power wire brushed for a distance of two inches plus 1/2 the sleeve length from end of bar to remove mill scale, rust, concrete and other foreign material. Prior to brushing, water, grease, and paint shall be removed by heating the bar ends with a torch. The bars shall be bright and shiny prior to the performance of the Cadweld.
: a. A permanent line shall be marked on the bar for a reference point to confirm that the bar ends are proper-ly centered in the splice sleeve.
: f. Before the splice sleeve is placed into final position, the bar ends shall be examined to ensure that the sur-face is free from moisture. If moisture is present, the bar ends shall be heated until dry.
: g. Special attention shall be given to maintaining the alignment of sleeve and guide tube to ensure a proper fill.
: h. The splice sleeve shall be preheated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations after all materials and equipment are in position.
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: i. All completed splices shall be visually inspected at both ends of the splice sleeve and at the top hole in the center of the splice.
: j. The CONTRACTOR shall keep a record of all Cadweld splices placed. This record will then enable a test splice to be chosen at random and its location estab-lished. The record documents plus test results of all Cadweld splices tested shall be kept up-to-date and shall be available to all inspectors. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish one (1) copy of the record documents and test results to the OWNER'S Quality Engineer. The record must show:
(I)  The number assigned to each splice.
(2)  The date that the splice was formed.
(3)  The crew which carried out the welding.
(4)  The exact location of the splice.
: k. Cadwelding of splices shall not be performed during any form of precipitation.
3:05.3 Frequency of Testing:
: 1. After the crews have completed the qualification Cadweld splices for each size bar and each position, the crews shall then perform pilot splices. All of these pilot splices shall be tested to destruction to develop an average X and a standard deviation 0. The destruction of a splice shall be defined as the tensile failure of the rebar adjacent to the sleeve or the tensile failure of the sleeve or the failure of the weld metal.
Each crew shall perform an approximately equal number of pilot splices so that the total number of pilot splices will be 21. Any pilot splice that fails below 709000 psi shall be rejected and replaced by a further pilot splice and the cause for failure shall be investigated. The crews shall have established that they can perform acceptable and reproducible splices during the performance of qualification splices.
: 2. Then, to ensure the integrity of the Cadweld splices, the quality control procedure shall provide for a random sampling of field splices. All random splices shall be taken from splices intended for use. Unless otherwise approved by the ENGINEER, no "Companion" splices will be used, as the crews may take more care in the performance of "Companion" splices. These are not considered representative of the production splices and are not an acceptable means for judgement.
 
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: 3. The initial random sampling rate shall be one in every 25 splices produced by each crev until the results of 51 tests have been compiled. These 51 tests shall include the 21 pilot splices and the random production splices from all the crews.
: 4. At that time, statistical methods may be employed to determine the possibility of decreasing the sampling rate. The lower statistical tolerance limit shall be based on the criteria of 99 percent assurance that 95 percent of all splices have strengths lying between the values determined by the tolerance limits and in all cases the lover statistical limit should be 70,000 psi and above. -The lover tolerance limit shall be calculated from the average f and the standard deviation cf.
This lover tolerance limit Is: f - A0. The "A" factor may be found in the table at the end of this discussion.
5.*  The random sampling may be decreased after a total of 51 testa If the lover tolerance limit shows the Cadveld strength to be above 70,000 psi. This first decrease will be to a rate of 3 per 100 splices by each crew. A final decrease may be made after 100 more tests or a total of 151 tests If the previous criteria Is met. This final minimum rate will be 2 tests per 100 splices by each crew. This lower rate mW be maintained as long as the lover tolerance limit is above the 709000 psi level.
It at any time the lower tolerance limit goes below this minimum strength, then the frequency shall be increased to the level of one test In every 25 splices produced by each crew.
: 6. If an individual test fails below the lover control limit, the splice just prior to or just after the low strength splice performed by the same crew shall be tested. The lover control Limit is again determined by the average X and the standard deviation a. The lower control limit is: X - E1 0 or X - E2 R whichever is higher. The range R is defined as the difference between the highest and lowest tensile breaks.
T. El and B2 can be found in the table at the end of this discussion.
: 8. If the second test is above these previous lower control limits, then the process is considered under control and the testing frequency shall continue as established. If the second test is below one of these control limits, the results shall be submitted to the O1WNER'S Quality Engineer for evaluation and the crew responsible for this deviation will not be permitted to produce further splices, until the results can be studied.
The average X,, the standard deviation a, and the other statistical factors shall be recalculated after every group of 20 tests are compiled. Ths following table gives the statistical factors needed for this progressive evaluation of the test results:
 
0                                @SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-TO 18 Degrees of      Number of Freedom f        Tests        "A"            "E""E2" 20            21          3.12          3.113          0.794 30              31        2.82          3.000          0.763 40            41          2.67          3.000          0.763 50            51          2.57          3.000          0.763 60            61          2.50          3.000          0.763 70            71          2.45          3.000          0.763 80            81          2.41          3.000          0.763 90              91          2.38          3.000          0.763 100            101          2.35          3.000          0.763 110            111          2.34          3.000          0.763 120            121          2.32          3.000          O.763 130            13      . 2.31          3.000          o.763 140            141          2.30          3.000          o.763 150            151          2.28          3.000          0.763 16o            161          2.27          3.000          0.763 170            171          2.26          3.000          0.763 180            181          2.25          3.000          0.763 190            191          2.23          3.000          0.763 200            201          2.22          3.000          0.763 0    One of the variables in the formula, which is used for the calculation of the "A" values above, is the number of degrees of freedom, f. The number of degrees of freedom is one less than the number in the sample, N. i.e., f = N-1. Using an initial sample of 21 and increasing this by multiples of ten, allows the values of "A" to be read directly from
* the table without the use of interpolation.
 
0SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-TO 19 3:06 Site Storae Requirements The CONTRACTOR shall develop written procedures for the on-site storage of the reinforcement steel. These reinforcing bars shall be stored in an orderly fashion at the site so that they are compatible with the placement procedure and that the final cleanliness is assured.
 
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                                          '/    roJDA POWER CORPORATION POWAEHIGNEERIN &CONSTRUCTION DEPT.
k      CRYSTAL RIVER -UNIT 3 APP"OVED BY:
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                                                                  .Date ate A SPECIFICATION PLACING OF REINFORCING STEEL CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5648              MAY 2, 1969 FPC-321-A3.3, B3.3, C3.3 0
APPROVED - DEPT. PROJECT ENGR.                      DATE (o-/ &#xfd;- 7  7~b ISSUED FOR CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT 3        (D-i~~.- DATE Gilbert Associates, Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania            S.N.D.-M.L.L.
W.O. 4203-00 ADDENDUM A March 11, 1970 ADDENDUM B June 18, 1970 0
rQUALITY        PROGRAM~
REVIEW and DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED
 
sp-5648 5-2-69 ADDENDUM B Sheet I of 1 June 18, 1970 CHANGES TO ADDENDUM A SECTION 3:00    Detailed Specifications 3:02      Reinforcing Steel 3:02.3    Subitem 2; delete last sentence as written and sub-stitute the following:
          "Welding of reinforcement will not be permitted except for the purpose of attaching form tie rods at non.
critical points on the reinforcement as approved by the Engineer."
 
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY SPECIFICATION PLACING OF REINFORCING STEEL CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT NO. 3 FLORIDA POMER CORPORATIO14 SP-5648              MAY 2,  1969 FPC 321-A3.3, B3.3,  C3.3 0*
APPROVED - DEPT. PROJECT ENGR.                    DATE DATE ISSUED FOR CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT 3                  DATE DATE S.N.D. - M.L.L.
W.O. 044203-000 ADDENDU4 A March 11, 1970 Gilbert Associates, Inc.        ADDEMIDI B 525 Lancaster Avenue          June 18, 1970 Reading, Pennsylvania        PRELIMINARY ADDENDUM C December 15, 1972
 
SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 PRELIMINARY ADDENDUM C Sheet 1 of 5 December 15, 1972 3:00  DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 3:04  Cadweld Splices 3:04.1 General:
Number the existing paragraph "1." and add the following subitems:
      "2. Two types of testing program may be used:
: a. Production Splice Program.
: b. Combined Splice Program.
Note:  The OWNER'S construction supervision staff shall determine which program shall be applied to each concrete pour.
      "3. Production Splice Program:
The Production Splice Program shall be used in those areas where production splices located on straight sections of reinforcement can be readily removed for testing. The Production Splice Program shall be used for complete concrete pours. Production Splice and Combined Splice Programs shall not be used in the same concrete pour. Only one or the other program shall be used for individual concrete pours.
      "4. Combined Splice Program:
The Combined Splice Program will consist of a mixture of production and sister splices. It may he used for any location and configuration of reinforcement.
3:04.3 Acceptance Criteria for Calafeld Splices:
Subitem 4:
Change the capital "T" in the first word to a lower case "t"  and add the following words before this first word:
      "For the Production 'Splice Program" REFERENCE (D NL Y
 
SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 PRELIMINARY ADDENDIDI C Sheet 2 of 5 Decewber 15, 1972 Add the following subitem:
"5. Combined Splice Program:
: a. Individual Splice Strength Criteria:
The tensile strength of each sample tested shall be equal to or exceed 125 percent of the minimum yield strength specified in ASTI A 615-68 for the grade of reinforcement being used.
: b. Group Splice Strength Criteria:
The average tensile strength of each group of consecutive samples in each concrete pour up to a maximum group of 15 shall equal or exceed the guaranteed ultimate strength for that grade of reinforcement as specified in ASTN A 615-68."
Add the following nmt  iters:
"3:04.4  Positioning of Reinforcement for Sister Splices:
Sufficient extra lengths of reinforcement shall be positioned in those areas of reinforcement where sister splices will be required prior to any splicing taking place in that concrete pour, The reinforcement shall be cleaned and positioned in accordance with the requirements of item 3:05.2. The reinforcement shall be secured in position so that it cannot be displaced during splicing. The positioning of the reinforcement shall be such that the location and orientation of the sister splice is similar to the splices it will represent."
"3:04.5  Availability of Sample Test Results for Combined Splice Program:
Test results for the samples for a concrete pour shall be available and in conformance to the requirements of item 3:04.3 subitem 5 before any concrete in that pour is placed.
"3:04.6  Location of Failure:
The point of failure in  the test sample shall be recorded for each test sample. Nhere failure takes place in the bar, clear of the splice at strength values less than the allowable, the production splices represented by the sample splice shall be considered acceptable.
 
SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 PRMI14INARY ADDEDMD14 C Sheet 3 of 5 December 15, 1972 "3:04.7  Failures in Peinforcement at Values Less Than the Minimum:
If during testing sample Cadweld splice, failure takes place in the reinforcement at strength values less than the minimum criteria as set forth in ASTM A 615-68, the ENCIEER shall be contacted to evaluate and recommend the required remedial action."
3:05    Quality Control 3:05.2  Procedure Requirements:
Subitem 2-i:
Line 2, after the ninth word (the) delete the word "top" and replace with the following:
        "tap" Subitem 2.-j.-(4):
After the third word "location" and before the fourth word "of" insert the following:
      "and position (i.e. vertical, inclined, horizontal)"
3:05.3 Frequency of Testing:
Change this item title to read as follows:
      "Frequency of Testing for the Production Splice Program:"
Subitem 2:
Lines 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8; delete the last ti-o sentences beginning with the words "Unless othervise approved ... " and ending with the words
      " ... are not an acceptable means for judgement."
Add the following new item:
      "3:05.4    Frequency of Testing for Combined Splice Program:
: 1. Frequency of Selecting and Testing Samples:
The minim=m number of splices to be tested shall conform to:
: a. 3 splices per 100 production splices.
 
SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 PRELDIENARY ADDENDUM C Sheet 4 of 5 December 15, 1972
: b. 2 splices per concrete pour.
: c. 1 production splice per 100 production splices.
: 2. Sister and Production Splices:
Sister splices may be used in those areas of curved reinforcement or w~here insufficient room exists to remove production splices, provided that the criteria stated in item 3:04.3 subitem 5 is adhered to.
: 3. Procedure for Non-Conforming Individual Splice Strengths:
Mhen a splice fails to meet the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem Sa, the group represented by the failed samples shall have additional samples removed and tested. Until satisfactory resolution is obtained, splicing by the crew or crews that fabricated the nonconforming splices shall cease. After the location of the failed splice is determined, two adjacent production splices, one on each side of the failed sample, shall be removed and tested. In addition, either one randomly selected production splice per concrete pour or 4 percent of the number of production splices in a pour selected at random, whichever is greater, shall be removed and tested. If all these additional splices conform to the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem 5a, then splicing is considered acceptable and in control and splicing may continue. If any one or more of the additional splices fails to conform to the criteria noted in item 3:04.3, subitem 5a, then the OWNER and the MIGII*MR shall determine the necessary remedial treatment. If any or all of the additional production splices cannot be readily removed for the additional testing described in this subitem, the FGINEER shall determine the required test splices.
: 4. Procedure for Non-Conforming Group Splice Strengths:
When a group of splices in a concrete pour fails to meet the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem 5b, additional splices shall be selected and tested as noted in item 3:05.4 subitem 3. If any one or more of the additional splices fails to conform to the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem 5b, then the WNER and the ENGINEER shall determine the necessary remedial treatment. If any or all of the additional testing described in this subitem, the ENGINEER shall determine the required test splices ."
 
SP-5648 5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 PRELI*N ARY ADDENDUNI C Sheet 5 of 5 December 15, 1972 Note: Enclosed is a copy of the following revised or appended pages which reflect the changes set forth by this ADDENDUM C:
Revised-  14, 16,  19 Appended-  14a, 14b,  19a Please replace old pages with attached revised pages and add the new pages in their proper sequence.
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Revised        SP-5648 12-15-72      3-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 14
  .3:04  Cadweld Splices 3:04.1  General:
: 1. The permissible splices to be used at all times shall be the T-series splices. These shall be Cadweld full tension splices.
: 2. Two types of testing programs may be used:
: a. Production Splice Program.
: b. Combined Splice Program.
Note:  The OiNER'S construction supervision staff shall determine which program shall be applied to each concrete pour.
: 3. Production Splice Program:
The Production Splice Program shall be used in those areas where        C production splices located on straight sections of reinforcement can be readily removed for testing. The Production Splice Program shall be used for complete concrete pours. Production Splice and Combined Splice Programs shall not be used in the same concrete pour. Only one or the other program shall be used for individual concrete pours.
0        4. Combined Splice Program:
The Combined Splice Program will consist of a mixture of production and sister splices. It may be used for any location and configuration of reinforcement.
3:04.2 Cadtyeld Operator or Crew Qualification:
Prior to the performing of production or pilot splices of reinforcing bar, each operator or crey shall prepare and test a splice for each bar size and position (i.e. vertical, horizontal, side entry, top entry) to be used in the production work. These qualification splices shall be tested to destruction and, in addition, shall be further examined to establish that each crew can perform reproducible splices of acceptable quality. See item 3:04.3 for acceptance criteria for Cadweld splices.
3:04.3 Acceptance Criteria for Cadweld Splices:
: 1. Sound, nonporous filler material shall be visible at both ends of the  splice sleeve and at the too hole in center of the sleeve.
Filler material is usually recessed 1/4 in. from the end of the sleeve  due to the packing material, and is not considered a poor fill.
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Appended      SP-5648 12-15-72      5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 14a
: 2. Splices which contain slag or porous metal in the riser, tap hole, or at the ends of the sleeve, shall be rejected. A single shrinkage bubble present beloa the riser is not detrimental and should be distinguished from general porosity as described above.
: 3. There shall be evidence of filler material between the sleeve and bar for the full 360 degrees; however, the splice sleeves need not be exactly concentric or axially aligned tyith the bars.
: 4. For the Production Splice Program the average strength of the          C Cadweld splices to be tested shall be equal to or greater then the specified minimum ultimate tensile strength of the bars.
: 5. Combined Splice Program:
: a. Individual Splice Strength Criteria.
The tensile strength of each sample tested shall be equal to or exceed 125 percent of the minimum yield strength specified in ASTDI A 615-68 for the grade of reinforcement being used.
: b. Group Splice Strength Criteria.
The average tensile strength of each group of consecutive samples in each concrete pour up to a maximum group of 15 shall equal or exceed the guaranteed ultimate strength for that grade of reinforcement as specified in AST-I A 615-68.
3:04.4 Positioning of Reinforcement for Sister Splices:
Sufficient extra lengths of reinforcement shall be positioned in those areas of reinforcement where sister splices iwill be required prior to any splicing taking place in that concrete pour. The reinforcement shall be cleaned and positioned in accordance with the requirements of item 3:05.2. The reinforcement shall be secured in position so that it cannot be displaced during splicing. The positioning of the reinforcement shall be such that the location and orientation of the sister splice is similar to the splices it rllU represent.
3:04.5 Availability of Sample Test Results for Combined Splice Progrnan.
Test results for the samples for a concrete pour shall be available and in conformance to th*e requirements of item 3:04.3 subitem 5 before any concrete in that pour is placed.
3:04.6 Location of Failure The point of failure in the test sample shall be recorded for each test sample. Where failure takes place in the bar, clear of the splice at strength -values less than the allowable; the production splices represented by the sample splice shall be considered acceptable.
 
Appended        SP-5648 12-15-72        5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 14b O 3:04.7 Failures in Reinforcement at Values Less Than the Minimum If, during testing sample Cadveld splice, failure takes place in the        C reinforcement at strength values less than the minimum criteria as set forth in AST4 A 615-68, the ENGINEER shall be contacted to evaluate and recommend the required remedial action.
3:05  Quality Control 3:05.1 General:
CONTRACTOR shall submit a written procedure, covering the placing of reinforcement bar, for review and comment by OWNMIR and EWTGINBER.
His procedure shall include, but not necessarily-be limited to, the requirements set forth in item 3:05.2.
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: i. All completed splices shall be visually inspected at both ends of the splice sleeve and at the tap hole in                C the center of the splice.
J. The CONTRACTOR shall keep a record of all Cadweld splices placed. This record will then enable a test splice to be chosen at random and its location established. The record documents plus test results of all Cadweld splices tested shall be kept up-to-date and shall be available to all inspectors. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish one (1) copy of the record documents and test results to the OWNER'S Quality Engineer. The record must show:
(1)  The number assigned to each splice.
(2)  The date that the splice was formed.
(3)  The crew which carried out the welding.
(4)  The exact location and position (i.e. vertical, inclined,  IC horizontal) of the splice.
: k. Cadwelding of splices shall not be performed during any form of precipitation.
3:05.3 Frequency of Testing for the Production Splice Program:                      JC
: 1. After the crews have completed the qualification Cadweld splices for each size bar and each position, the crews shall then perform pilot splices. All of these pilot splices shall be tested to destruction to develop an average X and a standard deviation a.
The destruction of a splice shall be defined as the tensile failure of the rebar adjacent to the sleeve or the tensile factor of the sleeve or the failure of the weld metal. Each crew shall perform an approximately equal number of pilot splices so that the total number of pilot splices will be 21. Any pilot splice that fails belo7 70,000 psi shall be rejected and replaced by a further pilot splice and the cause for failure shall be investigated.
The crew shall have established that they can perform acceptable and reproducible splices during the performance of qualification splices.
: 2. Then, to ensure the integrity of the Cadweld splices, the quality control procedure shall provide for a random sampling of field splices. All random splices shall be taken from splices intended          C for use.
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Revised        SP-5648 12-15-72        5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 19 3:05.4 Frequency of Testing for Combined Splice Program
: 1. Frequency of Selecting and Testing Samples:
The minimum number of splices to be tested shall conform to:
: a. 3 splices per 100 production splices.
: b. 2 splices per concrete pour.
: c. 1 production splice per 100 production splices.
: 2. Sister and Production Splices S:Lster splices may be used in those area of curved reinforcement o4 where insufficient room exists to remove production splices, prov-lded that the criteria stated in item 3:04.3 subitem 5 is adhered to.
: 3. Procedure for Non-Conforming Individual Splice Strengths Mhen a splice fails to meet the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 suboitem 5a, the group represented by the failed samples shall have additional samples removed and tested. Until satisfactory resolution is obtained, splicing by the crew or crews that fabricated the non-conforming splices shall cease. After the location of the failed splice is determined, two adjacent production splices, one on each side of the failed sample shall be removed and tested. in addition either one randomly selected production          C splice per concrete pour or 4 percent of the number of production splices in a pour selected at random, whichever is greater shall be removed and tested. If all these additional splices conform to the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem 5a, then splicing is considered acceptable and in control, and splicing may continue.
If any one or more of the additional splices fails to conform to the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem 5a, then the OWNER and the ENGINEER shall determine the necessary remedial treatment. If any or all of the additional production splices cannot be readily removed for the additional testing described in this subitem, the ENGINEER shall determine the required test splices.
: 4. Procedure for Non-Conforming Group Splice Strengths When a group of splices in a concrete pour fails to meet the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem 5b, additional splices shall be selected and tested as noted in item 3:05.4 subitem 3.
If any one or more of the additional splices fails to conform to the criteria noted in item 3:04.3 subitem 5b, then the OWNER and the ENGINEER shall determine the necessary remedial treatment.
If any or all of the additional production splices cannot be readily removed for the additional testing described in this subitem, the ENGINEER shall determine the required test splices.
 
Appended      SP-5648 12-15-72      5-2-69 Revised 3-11-70 19a 3:06 Site Storage Requirements The CONTRACTOR shall develop written procedures for the on-site storage of the reinforcement steel. These reinforcing bars shall be stored in an orderly fashion at the site so that they are compatible with the placement procedure and that the final cleanliness is assured.
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I FLORIDA POWER          POWER ENGINEERING    CORPORATION
                                                          &CONSTRUCTION  DEPT.
CRYSTAL RIVER. UNIT 3 (a~rneee          ByDa t e ~  (
                                  ?Yuceor    wgi SPECIFICATION PLACING OF REINFORCING STEEL CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT 10. 3 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION SP-5648              MAY 2, 1969 PPC-321-A3.3, B3.3, C3.3 QUALITY        PROGRAM REVIEW and DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED DATE APPROVED - DEPT. PRMET ENGH.
(6--t- 70*
DATE ISSUED FOR CIYSTAL RIVER - UNIT 3 Gilbert Associates, Inc.
525 Lancaster Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania                S.N.D.-M.L.L.
W.O. 4203-00 AMENDUM A March 11, 197o ADDENDUM B June 18. 1970 0
 
SP-5648 5-e-69 U
B ADDEnUM 1 of 1 Sheet18, June      1970 A
MCHGES TO ADDENDUM Detailed Specifications SECTION 3:00 r    teel                                      sub-3:02      Rei sentence  as written and last 3:02.3    Subitem 2; delete except stitute the following:        will not be permitted "Welding of reinforcement        form tie rods at non.,
of  attaching                            the for the purpose                          as approved by on the  reinforcement critical points Engineer.",,
0 PROGRAM a:irt DOCUMENTATION QUAl,'J-TY REVI-'.V RQ U RED
 
V QUALITY PROGRM REVIEW and DOCUMENTATION RERUQIED.
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IPLOMIA POWER COIRPORATIONI POWER ERIdNEERUIG &COtISIRUCT!ON1 DEMl.    ,lwE=          -M      -      I
    -1 CRYSTAL RIVER - UNVIT 3                -=                      -
M.,APPROVED "WSWI*                    BY:                MAL. I        - - INKY I. 3 Nam          ininomouin 2:    . AUMEM                              am    91971 In      321-M.12 ANn.wi~                                    M-  a-im
                                  !&#xfd;-w~tL "ti    m.URn          -  mn3                -w
                                                                                      *.A.S.-"..L.
                                                                                      "A. 06"05-0
                                                                                          -10111=A Gilbert Amsciatu,          Km.              oc~      17, 191 523 Lomeate Ammos ne"141        1fivs~mad ft                          April 31 Ion
 
>301  Scowe of Wark ThesR to be perfommed under this Cotrcivt: sbkafl laed.~ tbe.
recivigstoring, installing and stressing of thmeews!ri qsmtendons required for .-the Reactor:kililuA              for the Csa River: Ukit 3, FloridaliNver .C.2orpcatl.              Ine EM shlla"ee specified beein: sad/or as. shiown. on the Drwings and sba1 include,. bbt is not necessarily limited to, Ithe following.
: 1. Receiving sand storing- cm the job site, - tilmisn tmilmlil.1 amaborage componets,* installatIon anl stressift. equiffumt.
all ztpplied W Others.
    -2. :Nemsw-ift tendon lengths.
: 3.      Mleaning the inLsid surface of the embedded temlm conduit:
and coating with a carrosiom-protectlow mm.
II. nsUing. tendons and protective ed&#xfd;ml                s.
5* 5,.:-eaig          end tensiomng the teodoms.
: 6. Reinstalling protective end caps. if- the temes am not stressed Immdiatel~y after imtlat,                  and dy air poron        at Supplying equipmet f              I"    l~adeintlleisato mil Stressing Of' tmlhis    cludin    rigging: Offil 6.Developing sr d m-intaininig V= procedure min the respilred:.
d.records- for the*    K as detaled is: this Spcfietm
: 9. Rpplying small h and, tools mlequipment noted am~                        1of.
the lv=='s    (as defined if te        3 :) oft1 en alai "maw 10.1          ~of. tbahetnicmsr itlsl                            ~ e (as. noted in ites 3:03.3) Iaecord.                with the nn requits atdlathe iia'                    an    eili          tn3~
1.Coodinasting with the G            the vu        iom      m    of the I=    to suit the OUUU'B coastractiono        reuriml.'wlld supply as outline schedule of thtj -JM
: 22. 1SPPl*in&gd*tal/s        .ofsnd e*,emla fk              0.0wa 1 at Me .
* aca;ffblding at terngla(seit~m                      3:04sbte          )
 
A p 8N590
: 13.        Su""lyin eccentricity                      o 3:0*3 subitess 3 ad 4).                                .a              see item, Ibeee              Vagbe jotaipu fl'a. the UdIMOR'.
14.~  Bu2gar 14          pressm    au"        es brathedyarPrig
: 15. ,&VPpYLing dry &ir pargiug equiisamut 350 scm of ahr
* 100 p: with a deweq                              l.of delie.in os        f-07.
3:02            eails Inadito              to the definitam~i Ites 2:02 ofi the: GUU OE. TZ),,            the.fllrwibg d*eiition shl
                      *Vflu"t        -~e  s- ll me          fthe, escma-      Oo portti *o14rpmof*                et
                    *a
* the suppmlier of thelestresity 3:03  .....      i"        i.      *and  Igu        t.g a I-ded          In g e      :..e        s.:    or - Wor ThafLl  wiug Itit inthi Omrct:          and.associat wIII be. povided with      ~thea t    e g au 210t l tW Othars:                        miu, 1.Funihin                                      fwape am.,alsted    coi..      tn        to" theJo site: with attAched stre~amn                    Iss          gdm Stressin                                                                            pIto 19 Washers. shim and imerwusmtsipoetv I*,                        Cap. and gaskets, aisuppie 1vth Iam                                                      d 2-. Fmshndelnvezi, mad
                                                                    &#xa3;mstalstiM. of sat    no"" cmmon adbearing plat"n.
3.e          uris:n and delivery o h olwn m~isa~t andufreainge9Auimt tO -the-job site:
: b. Three(3)          dructgr.
: e. Tree(3) imitsm fr            bac;king te      tedn        Int      thLi1
: 4.        Tre(31) 'tmttoa4hsajg mhns
: e.      'SU' (6) stressing owhdaeg 141table csGsreawa                      fo tendow and scoeee                          ma J.;        9"ituhe ujofletity mn-2
 
3-29-1i
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            -'*i*?.*! :*
  .'.**.i *"::I
*.:.:?                      -: : : ' * : /
3:OaGmaal            nfoma ionad Regqidriemts'5 "a fo'llowing is a brief dswpi                                      fte~aAasc~e
:. AddLitina infomation      o              mqI bm-wi.                            .. th-
                      'itm awdlr EEIItUp=nrq~t
                                .      te e              Uiding is, a ,pr.StI*s                    d alM i            mwo 13                                    -tw te      o .                                                                                                      l.s am w ill* bae .- = sta..l d . ..
w i.*wN..-- W2M '
                                                                                                                      .G a:.t:l:a
                                                                                                                ..        .u              2.
s                    one 0. .ii atucu~.. ,.At 11.iM                    of            er "Ire'-~        .tewiiin .
m ical;.        262 :
r t~v tend= force is 1633.*5 hips                                    * ., r-.-M5 --.          i joi  _= '7 *3"*
t 4-1MEMlle:.*
tujnda, anchorWagecwnewtsi a" theMaW                                          ejj~auij~Mt list"d la tI the win
                                'Item 3:3 subites. 3 a~re to be 5i115 the                            alte. Cam"M            ..
                        *2.          e                wil s iStAilesupp in toriigteOOC&#xfd;Bosw Ltechia wLl                              t    the Thi&Mmtehial a0it toSSthe
* the                              the C&~
3.Te                t~~ illaup f cLie        ~Wim  t &.. time          the *inmtthi        . .S          revison      anthcenb revse      i,..,d..tlat.
benus        at anl ties
                                  " le TIM M:...      Vi u .*SUPP                                                              j a &#xfd;witteiW b        ,d ei,            eshl dife t than asUspciid                                                              abe:=              :,i~to.
tamuest. to the- Mium for,                                                                itnapoa peroxiiddifferesI~than                        pcfeni
                                  -'IS.. VM I t het
: 5.          CCUM1ACt0 , kd.ut    wllUA.t~                              aces                      D the CIJD:f tr3~~
ma.                  uIdctoo;h
                                  'fair inatfatj iajn andsrsin                                                        m        iit              id access toLb proVided in ItheIW                                nnift is Lshorn              DCa ig LC~OOT for      e AW 'the
: 6. The                IACK      shal snpilal to.te pltomJattetop oftern                                      um(~vti267                            '6)
UGI        dtal              oftCOW  reuiS                rbet                  mthfer~O thtabesobamd eshloo                      eie        thbe. CasSt, of~~~~~~~~QU                                                    rti          ob
                                  *to te            Josite in mfcitt                                                                so ito te      istrectue. Deal                        frn                i 9tsaffolding* avial                    t h                            oralmte                  if of, Paintingexoe                          tS.ofteblgpaesm protective- end cas 111-3
 
37296.i 305  ~Codes safi M ul
                .. cept"as noted othervisehereinafter, all              l    .shall be I.n..
accordance .ith, the folloving codes and*          muas.:
1._ AC! 318-6.3 "Building Code Requirewnts for Reimftreed. Concrete 3 .
: 2. AC! 3014k: "S9pec ifications fot StructUral. Coecrete. for                  itu    .
: 3. e VENDO'S      Field Installation . fif    sl.t 3:06    O-sitl        0di**lin..Storage Receit.              Ro  I        c..
J306.1  Upom3deli          to the sit    nby the VlND      ,
the        .IC  .        -shall inpculaandplace the tendons and mhe----                        popnsata inc-site storage,* supplied by the                (g&#xfd;ee, IT      3:0- uie            )
3:06.2. Tendons and anchoarge components delivered to: the job site will habue identificationin'zminbers stomp        or tagged cmt~twaby the, VXM . IThe C)M'RACTCH shallI develop wrIttelif records of the identificationnmabers, assigned by theiTO                    fraw the tenon ankid iancihorag components received. an the job site. Thw iibus w shall be used. In all the documntation. deveoue" by the Ow W=
as req~uired: by this Spec ificationt. rMCWMC                      1shell Estify OF              ~the 0        of discrepancies uhich occur beti                60iftit"Imti amibers marked .or-tagged and those listed cn. tbihe shipp                  ItsbIn..
3:06.3  If the. ismapection, reveals oaw tendon or m                .age  c'Ct1P~sm uhich a". damged -or have their pinoteet iv. comeigs o
:corrosicm-protec t Ion material dammaged,..they: shell be paimmntet-ty the: COMAC70.          ir the dammg. emt        be, waIred~ tbay Shall be rejected. The, OUR shallI be advised: of. ell, reectd. 0matarial and the COMCU&#xb6;T&&#xb6;        shell dI umn all :reject ices. xI.tb          th      mes*ng can be repaired, the repair, work willb~e perrfce' 14y thei WO&#xfd;.r the V01. Tendons delivered with rust, cm the w~ie shall have their Protective covringi reoved. in oider, that the. 161le Lgt or, the tenon can beemne.                    Vire rutgaeinspection Criteria' is:
DWINIYIOE                PSICAL EffhAIf&?
f..
olrNo                        .. cleaningx for. inspection, required.
slight spotting, of Oxide fils Few light scratches to. bright metal ii~dilkhLNo            scale:
DoPitting III'-
 
wk-590, 3-29-Ti ONNI                          PVEISCAL MNV*WMoi ftrtial i1ces ofe Color                                  ~gip clmnugrequirAed f1*
Little foreign matter,                                  wisulispecicsof wire Metal Dull :finish of applied OxiA film Few light-sculithebe to bright
  &MU      quantity light' 3..*"pittin~g *        . ..
scal C - FAIR (89Minm              toresm fle) fih~or loss Of color                            harti          ral
                                                                    - requires lightsadn
.53 foreign matter                                or. seatching required for wimia
. jor oss of Oide flun                            Inspection or wir ew        meal Col. and glots NmW, light scratches to, bright Imetal
                                                    -      edg.).,          m .i*
(10 beawy. passes with 100 grit.
Large quantity light scale                            Wkmqer or 2 havy passess with a NO pitting DJ- WA5IZ (ABMOte Pifwimtia.)
Thtua loss of color Awk foreign matter T~tal. wearequire light              -oi or samtdcdis required for wisal Yballos ofk a~ias fiis                        ismapeticm of wilemPetal.
Ihzyeav scr-atches. to bright Moetl                                          mipaper or. 4. hm"          Passes with. a quantities Ial
: 34. potting o ev cl.                      - a po)  d 3-FAIL (Beje-t ,toSlm mdsics color .,l gloss Ccmpletely. overcom      bF swaln SAhia - IMrequirms beny                -wd~m, Pitting or      mavy scalieg                  or wire of    scr apigfo metal.      imlimpcto Large qimunItiesof heavy scale.                  (w0              with v    100 grit uwapm or :p&#xfd;              with a msrp .ef.)
,Definitioms:                                                '-..
dtea pit Is defined -            an    i6ntatim 0.0156                  jlumIbIbm 4ae smi 0.0625        -16ichsin                    uiinwter.
.Scaile - Defined as an imiitt                    of ffocreignutsils            a    iao flae sunch aes peals off fr upa surfbe.1
 
344 3:06.4.              Tedons and anchrag &#xfd;conpmmati shall inrl~be wIae                                        frrnm at-site.
togeimmediately before ben                  lcdi.tesit                          . BlA t            .o or anchorage.c-mpos      so        e let otit or- mci-ate ,t-w -.f                      .r aL period of tiime%exedn      X                  :i.t(a)      e      t        llb          etrd to on-site. atorage.                ednssabll: be                teedtaltmf
      .-          ..            if        ca*emsticm causesf                ue to f.If    a- tiihe                      w.-esthmeg'..
CT        shll rmov    the aostd            :ftmm the t                -Iiimioeil or.
        *.            -moistvre                  from the tendonl shall not r.o                  o.r dtsb        Ikk jmotetiwU 3:o6.5                    on anT anho                agec upts d3.l vt all: tiimes to humn                            in eemda    vce with th VUDOS'S rendtrnomted                                    ia the."''il Inetalaiom b"mud":.
1119. M. fftACTBshall measswe the req                          ired3      l or. eachf taimi 1 masof a measuring d~vIce 01011"d ?W w                    the VC              Soe methed of
:.,!...-..s-.;                  be* in. &#xfd;cdmm, wi.,th th,                    m- *o 1            at th
* io.The required Uite Im~tba ahall be I Inmitted. So the WinE i witig              two copa ab              be .fmrvrdd to th.
                                                  ~ ~URA~~~' atentin i ft                to the ftct that be                l othe                          requrdt;o              lengths to the W itCi timet to allow thle                            iC fbricate the tendons sand deliver. tim to &#xfd;the job. &Ite in ru inorame itthhe CEUU'S einitrucitiea mc                  see          le b abcW411s this he              AC      the 0100 AM the                          wil=01              ntbc a schedule, foar this VOW.
3:07.              Tuon InstalLation 3:07.1            :rtar to the ustsllatiom oft                      thetsi,          the newi jiialjjtd tialorery protective covers IdIILl U ramrd rnru t                                    iwin pisemw ft conduit: shall themi be, cleammed to. ~ruse Grt, &obis*sa mois8tue.: A sugested method o cclsha                                      this, i4:
Use. a cloth Pull-throfto to cleass the eosiiht.. Afer.
~*i.          .the,                              coa~dmt has beenssmaied throwg~ se Is consiaded clesan aid dry, .cme final, psllthr                        I.I be ~
u~sing a Clem. liite cloth. If after                        lln-h' the        i the cloth Is fae to be class ad ~ othe rtowh                                                or the hand, the codut Is tomgdred Uo be cleain and dry&#xfd;.      If the Vlltbz                  clthi            "dr.g dl&#xfd;~cla                                    CUMidte cloth coan0 cut Cleans SMA 7 N.                                  Ifthe i"nside surface of the commit is cum. and, dry. It shall be lcoated wiha cmiaptci                                              l lwthe CU Tow                          th the a",lis      m,        AC        ai lb Pun-tre clothe wakd In the inwii.-a'teto v~z--:Irafter palinthog                        woda              ecob.i faud to hej free of the eorrosion..pmetectiin ,                            the
                                        -cloth. dmiLU be re-ee6idas&p              jeledI$      the          agaf.
hIS PxOcOS Ishall contimm Wtil lthe PUll-thro Cloth. comes ouat with co            I'sa                iu            i      g to it.. `Te CONTACTIO abl: Rate %bt itmy beha Pnecesa    to Place a pin:gfof i Baomm..J.                            vs aheaofthe pul-thruiMU cloth and them: p                          -thro"A the, cloth, a~d plug of            .
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3:0.2he owwiia-prtecm~ -vx shall be E"-X-1 '01LVl~luiw helm mud.modified an noted below li 1tP 3-07.3, mwPl.
UG        ft1anlvro"va.        tpamiinwe o        the = ~t          lto the            m
* aooph~eshall be kept to.. ua~                              mA&#xfd;_          e    e~SmOW 3:&7.3  The eouuwon-potectiam um sab:li                            vem-ni-    .ar ~gpiluar helm~s~,    os~cIV,~                  "A                mmulm mea Dwii of V.3    'ase          anMd Owes" sefired sio that At 2157 iP:t atU wot flowi        vert~j~jIca    hoop*te tmb          nwie.            ewrsm 1.b      eefcgrvto.-0.0                                                  D 2ft?-67
: 2.          eitper        gallIan          7.35        7.0Ih. 1 3.Fl"s          point (WCoo0                    P ~                              D W-66
                        ~~~~.~s t o      ( s ) a                -te Tbf'Ra                          3O~t-36TfI 11 W*/ t                                  6Tf
: 6. SpeIfic het ( mrn                              hThF caaity)                0ao 3:0yj~s  Mltii              tess sall        be aefn              odtmeliilhd and                  cit-                  r~ofti
                                                    "=m~                      ate shal obh .
        .4.pm-mtllii om the method the U                                    to int the ivAde or f th                  *e ft    COMMO          sall 'Prpofuto the                m
        &#xfd;the                  the ftvgcy        or thes tests Lbe"                  hMs of Can*i            t~he imuM. or. the ci.                    me awdtiami tm"t          -G Se Iitia      la seremiag testj&#xfd;jj      -      th &#xfd;      Ofw.aIM mfA fl~aosd pr"t shalllM be t"he Usilateifbt.'%                Tf a pmitlw solutela coluuric wmen                  dseibu i                  3 512-6. A lhiit
                                      ~
of~    ~    l~        ~ettwetwwitra
                                                                    ~~~lom ha~                    .0.
or m-T.
 
b.Sulfide.:
SOe zetbod      salba                te      tation ftb                    e.d tw total. i sufie eemnaia.Toth                          tra ct 1111l~~I    wae shall b aded I".zinc acetate. to precipitat.lle.Slie                                                        rsn shall then be mneasured in aPodnewt                                        rgah8o
                            * *8hD, 1255465"T.                                      60uwtec1o1m,A i&#xfd;%
                                                                                    .A                  Aroedm m alsobe sedin whIch slle                                  oaLhdfo acidified extractio molutle. to cra'ete, a calmred 400ot load acetate paper                      i~sity Apot              .is wed                to etum s-lfide ccetaton.                          e toc.on roed-e sal be iTM.
a!cordauc. with"ASM. D 125-65:?. A4 U".o*frAt 0                                              sulfide.
shall be set for: eitheir raw. Material. or:fnse                                        rdt
          !?..:../.:    .... *.... e* meth.od.
            .*.. ...*....                      e shall.be a water      ftti'o .traction s ,nu*fU~t,  fllraowed IS by      .p ch*wit.m extraction, of the vater extract, fol.1                                  ylowe.C~    rikimetiri MSurefemts, based an h                    D*)9Wo-52. A 2lmit of 20 pwn nitrates.shallbe net for either raw material.or flinised 3:0.5        Thew I              of the tendons has assigned a                          iwoihtfaiUg wmiber, teahtendon. This teiqu i                                i                            i in.d            o each  nw teba -and    ai        s show on.the YUDStltdin p1eeat.                                                is.      The:
M shaLl fohlo -the *                          .&                  lam pi ia-teL t          ch te&#xfd;nd'on se      IS p]Le,          in Its corr*c.t locatlOn                        .L 1:07.6..                  -at            onlbe tn            t oe        -ite sa                    f      insta..t..
      * :**: .'    *
* L              fotia:~            s;
* X**
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.in.  "      ,s directly inft    . Th the'conduit.
I
                                          ,            I        h  l      evlp..                            "    :-    f"      ime"e'
:  t'i":"
3:0.?.        The tvibnig                        hmail onl4 beW~        1111601Iately                                      Veeth ris                inserted          t                                                  be Inserted f..n theam-          ttumt enMd.
* T*hit"t                  i              -lMtM3    he the teados in, the conduit en                      8601, suit                then to the Ono                      d" the Zw3=for a~pfrowal.
S:
3:07.6      The CACTs~hall ha~len                              ten      dn i* accordae              **ewithth t~ands =ft t~o case Uduen diaraTiOc of the                                                aisM -pr~V~ onui Max coating. &#xfd;If the C=M                        =electsto ba~ttam-hd tin tMWMm at slaterae                        the protectiw OM& cae                          d ms                  Ot, h suplid y the. VUDO shall be r                                ly eedtthhelg pl ats. *or. thi c j "t nQ," t"e                                      .3r            *L. t            .
he -            to butjton-hed 1the tea~. he shell be zeqmIred by the ir        . tL Pall the Md of thn ttat*weic                      ih            Is to be btr                      wned, L cut of the conufit fAraox....                                  fiv        (5) foet.                er      to itesr 3:08.2.
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3m-29,-f 3-:  9    As each tend.....a. is inserted intot he;'1131i)    colduit, the'w." f ac. shall be vTisnualyispce to 4ensurei that .it Is completely, coated with the
            'orrosion-potection wax.(refer to. t*i. :0T..3). Tiaea or pat."
oW tendons not completely .coated shmll be rciaedi                        b1 the, CiMMA with,
              .appr. v "crrowo-- ttn                          va., SUPPled V the mm, be                      ,
the tendons
                  *re                installed. .11e tends shall onyb1 Wr ntle -114
: d. . conditions. If the tet&dions enot stressed: "O'edtely after Installation, the, yot etive                  dmo.
cape with g          -asts (both. s'ppLe b* the .,,,).            shll be: installed to    - riut  e  iontOW          oe 0ofri      ,,S-.
3:0f..10  Field installation: of tendons. shell, be PONtua so an -to Avoid staining of the concrete surfaces with. the coru'eeIon-proteetif Vm.          Lup concrete. surfaces stained wi              t et          .the sa0, shall, be cleaned bi the                            at no. coa t tos theal 3:0602    me ot*-A.c              shal , button-h.ead the te* dm. wires maintain the button-heading machines, and maintain-the button-bed dimes all inaccordance writh thiTe                WSDR'ecdtos 3:011.2:  Zach tendon supplied by the TU=DOR will have asrsing                                vasher.
button-beaded on. ame end. ,The COMMATO. shall Place on the otber end of the tendon eitber, amoth                    stressing            r or a dead a" Plate as, called fbr on thew,                        gUo.,
at                adsall@bg onto. that and of the tendon. nw Itlbutton-head                                              egg ploced            fr backin the tlnnom Into the. conidit to ailw 1utta'-beed'g at the othe end a                        1be.bil      .      ___ ___________
shell rercord the Identification soebr Of the fioeld .                            e stressing washer: or deed ed plalte on a fbi. tommeer with tomao nmber, date, and inspection results.
3:06.3:  The fbolloi, req                  Oientos shall anly to butLon-beads fomed In.
thle field b'the:            CO.TR.....
: 1.      Buztto-headS shal be the coldupset 't3                    e,        vwi dies, supplied by the VUDOS (refer, to Item 3:0sbie                            3d., mid
                .3:06.1) to the dimensmmloa criteria mated. i                      ambiti 5 6 below. All button-hme                shall be v/sui* inspected fw malforuntion.% A& malftamed button-head sb&l ,be includ"C In. the randam check ated: In =abit=e 3 below.
: 2.      me frequency of ,visal inspectio rr *splts (craks)s l be,%  100. A bu i                    "ttn-ad fomd to have a split (Icr&#xfd;k)or splits (cracks) shall be checked to det*mmeif it                            comp*i.
gith    the: split criteria noted In subitn. 6 belo.
: 3.      A random check with "Go" amid "Do-Go" a eap,                    fbr sizes &#xfd;mted In su.bimtes 5 a. beow, sa                L.be made of a    iimma of 10% of .th b-      eonk-': on each: tendon.            If  at the inapection heqw of 10% ooe or mre. buttoo-heads do not meet the criteria mnted in. subitem 5.a. *the                ection freemy' shal be Increased to 100% for that tendon.
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I4-Is. tton-h~ead eccentricity shall be checed                                    ofth bet' ma~c lg butta-edu a eia he0w fasibt;ton-h          an a        1ea le at.,        &#xfd;.medteeeure&#xfd; Afer5o f the toaa                  a      es etmhsi                  that Is
~~4.Iv                          SP, Onatel80                                    s,Uatnhm h COMiMAC              shel m*Uw:bumttoDm-hmd a. a aemple Of viz, lma ROOM                                  the iSUnacceptabl@(efe                t: sinite S.                ,th jshalcekal                  ta-              pS.C..        )i    tin    litaml
.9      d.
: 5. Diamsiama Oaccpa                        criter!"        thebitas-heds I--                    ~    ble Oki fbelnes:
: a.        Dimeter shell bo.eeeai t or greater                          -h  O.&0O        hiabm aMeIalt~      Cr lsNN thin 0. 450 Imbes.
: b. A baringsarface sheall exslt .1si                                oth1 portia of the.                emddjaceit to itsctia.                  withth wire porti.
c*          mxsim      eccentricity shall he 0.015 imeem
* i*>**
            *:! ii*      ii 6.0* * ,'-**/
                  ! *i *i**,I                      cr            mi ,-* o*
reriaf  / i - *ec) splits                    i*
* i: , * . ,
                                                                                              - *AUAutm-hl is&#xfd;                              :>ii*i * ,
: a.        9011ts shall be inclimed at,                        them 50 ds              to tie!axis or the vire.,
: b.        The* mainm "mlohbt per split. shall be 0.350 inches&#xfd;.:
c.-      1TheimOines witth per splt sallu hie 606~0 ftebes 4.the mmnim 011elrofslt                              lhe                ()pw        at-head.
3:0S.Is          if,  atsqfiedbuts-edd                          teedow, ma, Awe am thre mhttes-&#xfd; heads        we ftmd to exceedSM                    ccr all tan tolinmoee soced in itew 3:.3 the cornmeo dal iMiatelQ afvIMi the                                                    Um the                      in1writing ftw mimliam. "Ie evmimliam Ulu                          .11 Into aceiumt the. nubi atmpel                                    letnbl              a.k VOIIMIL tadmom 861 the: location of te                            e      is the a~tue.                . %De
                            -            -m the: UGINa will -sawt. ta ioftil,11.r                              thereut the eui                  mad, if th tma. isn                      etl            it Shanl be rejected: ml replaced 1W the OP                              A tm06%E      extra cast to the
                        -.      0    If the-field tu-dtoomm                              mldinawa lies tha them nepal                        bsttin-bM            th                I~till    I nothed in ites 3:09.3 subitia i,.                    meuu the eaddm*4istin                      baheuiwi If
                      -a:"n
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3:08S.5        Before cinnmc ing: buttoa-headiM. the prodwtic temi                                                tai@.
to  be in plced              hesrture)            *the        ATw              ibl          maert his sliyto            prdc            etnh                      e~~tho' critera111                mled&#xfd; in,.,                    1 GSl.hA complslo                          .tallm :o                    rfclImut loqgtho Of wire frma tI VUD to makeni50.tilbta-ms
    *  ,    "swie,,a-      ,mrhe*d".          s beeharia                rom the -.-                      .Thvzemmtr,                            ,a 61tton-eads tshall all beinspeceU                          o        sizeIw                          ,
mcmrii splits.. Rejected, buttonm-bads wil be iniuedi I tbse YOE whom. make :a.                            ion to the                                A..to. alter b"..
procedrie_ Ia or~der, that secertablwtomui MOW-                                                      o~
ne 115&#xfd; =Wl vmt-pl*Cerd. wlibth htts-M4llsg p"redm101, te+dM6V-j.            be .. m tisf    " - ..-tori . -Us                                        5U.l..      to produeacceptableI                -atonhed.                  *.
3:*..10;6      After        stalliner an        bmttom-heeiLag A 1                        . t:,          .                .w lawthe                          teno rvddthAtte btese proteciv                                ml ca*s
  *  .                              .                                    t    .e o"Lojr              llte        that in: og                ti&#xfd;                          ptetive            an casw It      wil bencsar                    rbitoalth                          t~md          back U"to the condut aftr                o        -ain.                    :wstallaticc                  the c as is,:
be in&#xfd; accrdnc wt tA rwcmoatijMa of&M                                          thrO                      -
Now be left unstrese in the sald                        I      coafit for a m~wii                    tim 6f sx(6) months.
3          Te: c~m*CTMshl deeop                                      mtatias              .nord fb tbi teadlon
.    .  . .                I "stallatio an.              ...  .          ...  ..    *.b:-h re
                                                                                                .. ceuda                    a      .....
nourte that te c60dui Was cei                          m"        cat" wilthbh                    ois beto.h~aedStresimng washeror                                    mplAte the of the biatom-jlaspetim.
pr.ot smiber
                        *tio toadons        m a mand.      tUme toreord (e,be64:8 TIM ita..fl) to. recodth the  date mlatine trsia ti+..m of                .:
reclord        alsot inim3:09.8.
34B.S      The CIVACM shall develop                        .          ~          ~        irbtm~n                            h tadead hlla                hait          to tbe am=                    the. UV&#xfd;Ibr Vjj4.libfore c          Wcr            at tI tof..*.t:              =.- :
3:09-1 ...                C!0Bshal S              follo. t              m""i:"! :"l e                              A            ting proc*eaf        developed Il          the V                f t          stre..i.            equijint.
309?            shllnotbestressedr m                              jli ;,all              f"th        '1wte clt Re.actowr Sail .ding selhser                              acdadasreacebd Aa dodmm strmth6f 5,00 pi adhs~I                                          lc
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.:09.3 Force adStrain: Measurements:
: 1.      heb tendon shAll be11.0                stressed to eighty Percent o.f the ein guarante utimate. Capacity of the tendon'. Th ackin                                                'e shall tebereduced to seventy rreat                                        of utimt capct ihun locked off: shinned in plcaieintte' sesstincurves for the; prosuetiom lots usedi wiil be.
            ...subitted by the TUDOM to&#xfd; the. M                                    the.111111 i    n        m: th
                  -an                  .!he (OOThACTOR shall Incorporate: then. withth fioi gal    iuge reading. and elongstio for each stressed temu ind'      all1611: submit then to thes em: ad thue                                U      If tn.
loss of prectresa force due to broke. wirmes mpeds:mvz Oer tenon *the                            -UUand  the ROMshall be Iindiately advi. .            :ed,:.
If -one to three tendca:wires ;                        k during stres:lag tAYt100~yb                    acceptable, provided that the. conbiugttafn.
of1:broken wires and unacceptable buttmon-hed. d~oes s ot masmed three (3). wires total". If the teadon contains 'Moe:                                    than tfiese
            ,    i'nceptable wires (either broke, wires a/aor                                      eta butt. -heads)              the C1tRACTOhI shall InJedixtely advise the.
and the ING                        in writing for. evaluation-.t evaluation.wi                  te        into accmmnt them nbe*r*              of .                          ":ptable wires contained-in adjacent tendons and the location of the ten s i                      structure.              *-e  0        and the, Mo *
* will advise,*      the . O ACTU. of the, m ilts or t, e e.alauti...                                If the. tendon is                unacceptable due to mccepta.le". fil.                      f."nd bet.c.y.                    itshall.          be rejected and replaced, bthe                        .      :    '.
* at: so extr e..cost to the                                  . If IeMthe te.don is m.
doe tol broken wir*s,                      it t will be reced              seadqplaced be" the            .
Vn&#xfd;.                If.:the.tendon, is nacpbl                          due to a Combination of broken&#xfd; wi res                    d unacceptanble button-heads,: It shll. be rejectei And. replaced by the MOM and the. CM W                                                at Rio extr Cost to the. (WNUI.
IA  ter      i                  tip al.~. slack    ti-:  acin    to ao  mo    -&#xfd; (rieof500 Psi,* force and strain                              meain tas~hall. be, by nsumen of 7elongation" of the prsaw na                                        wIre andCom aron vith the force indicated by thie a!
or pressurF.Sauge                        The: gauge Shanl - elicatetb            the      mnssm it.
the Jack within plus or mimis tepecet                                          Florce-Jack.1111          04.
151LI or. ftwmcinter combination shall be Calibrated just beforeprestrssing perat ions. bein byr using as~r                                      a calibration: is ceartified an being traceable to tbe ktjominl Buz            of .Standards. : Pres~suze ganes and jacks -so calibrated shall alvV5 be used together. During strmasift. records Obsl b:e mae of elongations&#xfd; as well as pressures obta~imed foir. am t Iendm1.6 At 1the equivalent pressure r.gauge or yrnumeter reading Orr 70%of the guaranteed ultima~te tendon frcre, the tendon elongtion shallI be measured. at each stressing end, and compared to the elongation predicted by the VEO (using raverag l elorgatio curves)                            fthe discrepancy between the: measurid 111-12
 
3-2 -Tl and. Vxsdicted elongations exceeds plu or minus                      peoo.9 the the      CO*!*MR    shalL    mlltediate*y afise the          11 W GMK  , and the. VUDOR, In 'witia,              of the Giscreviny.
The V    MShall evaluate the discrepancy, in consmjtionu with the ow,          the 3101m ,'&#xfd;            the                          ShI,.
instrut the CWICM~ to carry .t the cpemewy yandial "W.      fbe COnMR* shall doent                    in Witt"g the el..-stion dimcrepancies        and the remdial actionm tluam.
CaLibustlon or the Jadk-4F &                      or Poeusaw sme cominations shall be nsinatsimd to bitaccurste imithin the above Malts and, Ir requested., Ow.            t                  t1 shall be recalibratedor nerly calbrated                      -214U su:betItted,, during and at the &#xfd;                o the temans      ig    omr*atiaiS.
3:09.1a be strewssig sequenee shall be performad Is thel followIng order:
: 1. Vertical tendons.
: 2. Doe tendons.
              .3. Horizontal tendons 3:09.5  2be details for stressing eah type of tenon shall be as follons:
I.'  Vertical Tendons:.
All    tica3. tendn Sball he              Is uedI      ftes      to emif oar sng x (6) sets Of stresi                      ,    e
                    -romid the ring gird-era,          rig      to the IollIn            ste:
Begin stressiag newr the ce.teriim              of mb .ettren.
: b. S*tres  eyesy othe      tendi.m mvin "In a cloickise directiom.
: c. After moving 600, orm"            heti*ra,        iIUM"In a clockWise directinm s              in    the =$"Von"          tmd.
: d. After aln vertical tenom              am stroieam      ilead mh    et or stresing equipmt will bhae                o    12O".
: 2. D    baenms:
                                  , s 1,411 1,*hr 1"b    ) s      o, s=o              e*uipments          emi throme. (3) tado        wimiaeamily.            A,            *r                om~
                  .,three
                    ,      (3) teadom ubich shll'b*e stremed                          la        .
MW stres.sing seques              e.      follows:
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: 2. M2T D215
: 3. D23              V323:
3315
: 6.      h9 Dm1 T. iMOT            DWT DM3
: 9. D135 D339.
: 10. M39 u1. ml)ui
:12.. 13?~
Dm~
MO. 13. D133 0203 it,. 3129
: 15. m125 MS33
: 16. D12 MAO1 V332 low5
: 19. 3109 20.d  105 21.
22.'    102 23,.1il6 216.111 25,  milt ru-i,
 
Sequence
: 26. D118                              318 D21 mC              D0220            D32
: 28. D16              e6,          D326 30.03.                028M33
: 12.      Di.0          022 ,              b
: 33.                    026 DM3                34 31.032.            020              33
                          .35.. M16                D214.          D328
: 36. 011.,              D218            D321.
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: 38. 11:i6l
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: 39.                      230 D12            031 mo0.            234.
D16            00 1.1.101. 0238                  D304 1A6l hlathe          sesubmn        to        butcas t l hu bift:: s;13F4nI bhe (6) the sets          fst-essv &#xfd;ba                          (3trea&#xfd;a b,      his        the topibltomm tan bott            old"    at~ mglu tteoily                    bmtim~bf tbend=        (1 3 5).m t odd: abriuttrsin                      to the top at. me: slabi.
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3-296-71
: d. Move scaffold to both sides of the evM numbered buttresses (2, 4, 6).
: e. Stress battom tendons on both sides of eah of these buttresses.
: f. Stress every other tendon uw both sides or the eve mmbered buttresses up to the botton of the nag V. iMoV  scaffold to both side  of the odd      1mb'ed buttresses (1,3      5,).
: h. Stress the remning tendms doaw both sodes of the odd numbered buttresses to the top of base slab.
: 1. Move scaffold to both sides of the          n numbered buttresses (2,9  , 6)..
J. Stress the renaminig tendmas up both sides of the even mubered buttresses up to the bottan of the ring girder.
3:09.6 -.After tressing, the end anchrges end            seoed Parots or, tie tendons shall be coated with the conr.ian-praotetim mm specified in iten 3:O7.3 and the protective md:cmp with .asket installed.
3:09.7  Prior to installing the protective end cap, the .          tM I      lMA Install the 5.O 'long unstressed vwie anveinea              peeinm, supplied by the DViM . Mhis speclnm shall be installed in am end of every tendon and shall be completely conted with the corrosion-protecion mm specif"ied In Ites 3:0T.3.
3:09.8  The        L      shall develop docntatim records fbr the tendoa stressing. The records shball, u a mdls,          reewd teeden        aer, date of stressIng, predlcted wire elwtimn ati each stamesd end (to be supplied b the VUDM), ecl                a&#xfd;ed e.*ion          at each stressed end at lock-orf, Jack peams          at lock-oft. Tbee records w be integrated with. t          developed ai specifled In iten 3:08.T and shall be kept up to date. Copies of tboggp eod shall be-ftrwarded.to the .ON= and the.          G      . Prim. to stressig, the CO    ACTRAM shal. forward to the O        ed n the        1,    for c    ents and approval, smplesof his proposed records.
3:09.9 '7e CONMACTO shall develop uork-proeedures for smwing the tendons: and shall suhait tben to, the          -    the RM        for approval before commencenent of the OIK.
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                              ?        V909 30        Tendon Conduit Dry Air Purne&#xfd;:
3101      After colt        o of stressing and .im"tallug the proteciv caps, the CONTRlACTO0R shall, pierfmm the followngW                    VMK I tMO 3:10.2 to 3:l0.k below. This                  shallbe cier              e wthin seven (T) a.            of tendon installation.
3*10.2 ...      e CONTRACTO      shall then      dr    .gn      ..the td.,            colait with I
                          -2F dew point air at 50 paij an 100 F.Te                          acl              h air- lines shall* be mode t* the protective *e                          , f*s.          as.            .
page        *W be either a. recizculAition or total low mowtU d re.Ire.lation *: be m-de tbrob wjacent tenfim comikt.                                      no
                      ... .air purge of the conduit shba covLtm- uU the relative, huidity (R.9. at the di~schage end is 20%or 1m. 1 h aim air pressure duing My pase. of"the dry aOr. 01W shall be W0 4814.
U. reacingthis.
                                "Whim            hwdity, pWgI          ss u                  - thet      i          .      .
sal.ed /..in.t ingress of air.                  m      mm sealingp.
maintained in the conduit sAl be 10 psi..
3:10'.3    The MThACT0S. shallI develop docuentation -sewd                            hor the tendon. conduit dry air purging.          The rec          s shll,          a- a m.* 13."        ..
recd t"enon    u      aber. date. mieit M      pm"e.                        1rel/ative                :
                          "". ?
                      ' idity,        and condait relative. huidity.            The u.                o"
                                                                                                    ".wa        be          ".
24  :kept        up to date.-nd copies sAl          be fm              ' to te                .a      the 3:10.      "a COM~ACTM shall develop wi-Oroceftizes hrW the tMnlA&
c~imdt dry air pre      ost-dhe hm                    Skll he ualwtted to the o=and            the miNm hr -
3:11          1lity control The. COUTRAL'TM shallI perfOrm the foll1OWing:
: 1.      Develop d~otimentation hrw.&#xfd; mand emary out Inspectionof tendmns-andanchorage, compoents as tbeyme daliu rd to the job site.
2..      Develop written                          for_!cimiag and coating the wokpoeues inside of the conduit with.the            .Carl          p...,1H  .tIn  M.
eer, to item 3:.07. 1.
3      Delop written wrk-rociedre. hr                      -w.
installing          theot R.efeir to -te      3:07.7 ad, 3:07-.10.
h.. Develop docuetation recards .fOr 0002it cenn ctgtendon                      .
installa-ti.n              t-ater                              to item 3:06.7.
                      ..    . Develop written work-pc            r    for button-heading the teo.
: i. "Refer                              to item 3:08.8.
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: 6. Develop docintation recards frcrthe tom      SOMI6 sw slg        tJkar to item 3:09.8.
T. Develop urittem  wa!      .L..      wi;i      thetini frwr to litai 3:09.9.
th cambit.e3amm        to    3:10.3 mt    ar.Aaam V-uta-Is
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                                                                                    .3-29-T1 I
LIST VV: BmD! UMWIS the folonwine UVM  I    IS. aid, VUDM 'S. &rwlgsstforth the locattam and extent of the.      to b~e performed. vilr .this. Contract miud areiz Ierft ezpesl. ~ &#xa3;Pert of this Speif Cation:
Raw.      *-.iDete.                        Title k40O142m          2.        3-26-71            Archiecural Roof 11... I      - sections 6-16-70            Sreturmti wa      ine  -411w Pam
                              .6-16-70          StAILcturs.1 Outain  -Sitlqm:
0 0        6-16-70            Strucetural Outline.- Saeis a'40-0o-i5                  5-l2,l0 Frestressift. Ibmtm -Ceeirmsee        at I                                                htttreseeu for. ItalazuiIO am aStretsslm AS            -stall          helCtgkr Duiilagt  - blwftia Straiugmg SC-hn2-031        2        1-15-71 AT              2          5-6-70            Reator halhi Md    Cm sav  nrt    tliaS 1          3-23-70 AP 2        :4-7-.71 A%&              2          4.-7-71 0        12-14-70            Dow Tandon  IAtO 1-18-71            Dole Sectilon Detail
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  .- :.Summary/N0.:              L1.ll;.010                          Procedure Rev*                -    2:                  Repo. l No.:        V070
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System-ID:        .Concrete    Containment Component ID: RBCN-0010.
Limitations:        EXAMINED ALL ACCESSIBLE AREAS
'Resolution:      1t0th of an inch                                                      Surface Condition: As:Found visual EquipmreritlAids: Flashlight, 6 Scale, Binoculars, Tap! Measure,.Spotlight.
Inspected From:                    Outside Containment                      Gallery/Pits  C          Both                      i Light Meter Mfg:.              GE Ughting                          Serial No.: .          6(i3375)                  Illumination:              > 20Oftc Light Verification Times:      CalInjl--              0900                  /        1200          /        1300          CalOut                1645 Visual Examination:              Direct/Remote.
Vent System Or Containment Surfaces Coated Areas        -                                                              Non-Coated Areas    .Y See                          .e-Accept Reject N/A Comments                                                            Accept Reject            W-N/A  Comments lling                                                                      12) Reinforcing Bar Corrosi on
: 2) Ciacking                    -      I            -            -              13) Rust Bleeding-
: 3) Delaminations                  -*                -        -            "      14) Tendon Surface Cracking      .
: 4) Honeycomb                  X.      .        'i15)                                    Et:lorescense                            .  -                    -
    "5) water In L1eakage        X                    -                    -          6) Cosmetic Patch Bond        -                      -              -
: 6) Chemrical Leadhing        1          -          -        -                    17)Voids                              -        -                    A.
: 7) POpOUts              "    X                  .  -            -                18) Erosion                          A.                  -          -
: 8) Deflectionh                            -                                        19) Pitting                        -              -      -              -
: 9) Staining                    -                        -      -                20), Abrasion_
1,0) Discoloration            A          -          -                            21) Segregation        "                                          "
: 11) Vibration Damage                                  -                            22) Other                              -          A          -
Comments:
RECORDING CRITERIA PER APPLICABILE PROCEDURE AND MEMO FROM P.E. DATED 9/4/01. THE FOLLOWING CHANGES TO.PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED CONDITIONS NOTED (SEE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT).
Results:              Accept L]          Reject LI-.            Eval Sd                      '/? ,          /p Percent Of Coverage Obtained:> 90%:                          N/A                                Reviewed Previous Data:                Yes Examiner          Leve64l    -                Signature                        Date Reviewer.                                  !gnature, 6?                                        101301200=7' J.oe Le.se, PE                                                          Dat iKomarsn Berinard P.
[Examiner        Level. II                  Sig    ure                        Date Site Review                                  na re                      ate ISonnier, Jaso1 B.                          Z1                            0/30/2007 RickPortnann Other            Level. I                      gnature                        Date ANII Review        "                                                    Date LeBlanc, Marc.J-                                                        1.030f2007. TomWyatt, AN'a
* SupplementalReport Report No          VT-071 -1.06 Page:.      2    of      4 Summary No.: Li.1l.0010.
                                      &1/4      Level:  Ill        Reviewer: Joe Lese, PE                          [)Date: J,"z.c7'7 Examiner  Komara, Bernard P.
Examiner: Sonnier, Jason. 1.      5,      Level:  I/      Site Review: Rick  Portmann    (2.              Date:  j///7" Other: LeBlanc, Marc J. M. r          Level:  II    ANII Review. Tom Wyatt, AN!I          .ale:i Comments:
of cosmetic grout patch over previously Item #1 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 16): 2-1/2"L X 3" W X 1" Deep: Displacement existing popout. (See VT-IC Report VW-07-288)?
concrete. (See VT-IC Report VT-07-288).
item #2 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 22): Wood embedment in (See vr-iC Report VT-07-288).
Item #3 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 22): Nail embedment in concrete.
X <112" Deep (maximum): Cracking, deterioration of Item #4 (Reference Page I.- Condition 02. 16): 32'L X 3/4" W (maximum) cosmetic grout patch. (See VT-IC    Report  VT-07-288).
X 1/2" Deep (maximum): Cracking, deterioration of Item*#5 (Reference Page 1 -Condition 02, 16): -8'L X 1" W (maximum) cosmetic grout patch. (See VT-i C Report VT-07-288).
W X <1/2" Deep: Cracking, Item #6 (Reference.Page 1 - Condition 02, 16): 18"L X 3/16" W X <1/2" Deep and 12"L X 3/16" of two (2) cosmetic grout patch. (See VT-1C  Report VT-07-288).
detedotation' VT-07-288).
Item #7 (Reference Page 1  - Condition 22): Other (Exposed tie wire in concrete). (See VT-IC Report Cracking, deterioration of two (2) cosmetic grout Item #8 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 02, 16): 16'L X 3116" W X <1/2". Deep:
patches. (See VT-1C Report VT-07-280).'
(See VTr-IC Report VT-07-288).
Item #9 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 22): Nail embedment in concrete.
3W16" Deep (maximum): Delamination. (See VT-IC Item #10 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 03): 30"L X 8"W (maximum) X Report VT-07-28).
Cracking, deterioration of two (2) cosmetic grout Item #11 (Reference Page 1 -&#xfd;Condition 02, 16): 12"L X 3/16" W X <1/2" Deep:
patches. (See VT-i C Report VT-07-288).
 
Supplemental Report No.. VT-07 10 rReport                                                                                                        4 Pago:    3      ot e
Summary No.: L.1l10Q10                                                          Reviewer: Joe Lese PEae Level:    III P. Aple Examiner: Kmara, Bernard                                                                                              Date:
Level:&#xfd;    II      Site Review: Rick Portmen*'i.-I/a Examiner: Sonnier, Jason8. J*'S                                                                                        Date-acJ.
o4                        Level"    I      ANt4 Review: Tom Wyatt, ANtI Other- LeBlanc, Commentsi VT-IC Report VT-07-288)
Page  1 *-Condition    22):  Exposed tie wires in concrete. (See Item #12 (Reference                                                                                                                    VT                                                                                                  (maximum): Spall. (See VT'1C Report Page  1  -  Condition  01):  12%L X 18" W (maximum) 9 1V.Deep Item 913:(Reference and 14ML X 1/2" W r 02,  16):  24"L  X tl2":W (maximum) X <1/2"Deep (maximum);r                            of three Condition Item 614 (Reference Page 1 -                                                            Deep (maximum): Cracking, deterioration X <1127 Deep (maximum);      and 18"L X 1/2" W (maximum) X <112" (maximum)                                      Report VT;07-288).
(3) cosmetic grout patches. (See VT-iC                                                            deterioration of cosmetic grout patches.
Page  1  -,  Condition  02,16):  12"L X 314" W X 1/2" Deep: Cracking, item ,15 (Reference (See VT-1 C Report VT-07-288).
(See VT-lC Report VT-07-288).
22): Wood embedment in concrete.
Item #16 .(Reference Page 1 - Condition (See VT-IC Report VT-07-288).
Page  1  -  Condition  22): Wood embedment in concrete.
Item  #17(Reference concrete. (See VT-IC Report VT-07.288).
(Reference  Page  1  -  Condition  22)' Nail and metal embedment in Item  018 (See VT-1C Report VT-07-288).
22): Nail embedment in concrete.
Item #19.(Reference Page 1 - Condition Deep (maximum); and 18"L X 1" W
:1  - Condition  02,  16): 12"L X 5/8" W (maximum)X <1/2"                                        of cosmetic Item #20 (Reference    Page                                                        Deep (maximum): Cracking, deterioration X.314" Deep (maximum);      and 81 X 112" W (maximum) X 1/2" (maximum)
(See VT-IC Report VT-07-288).
grout patches. (three (3) areas).
Report VT-07-288)..
02):  12"L  X 1116" W X <1/32" Deep: Crack. (See:VT-IC
                                      -  Condition temn #21 (Reference Page 1 (See VT-IC Report VT.07-288).
22): Exposed tie wires in concrete.
item #22 .(Reference Page 1 - Condition                                                                                                VT.07-.
(maximum): Spall. (See VT-IC Report Page  11-  Condition  01):  10,L X 2" W (maximum) X 1/2" Deep Item #23 (Reference 288).
(See VT-IC Report VT-07-268).
22): Exposed tie wires in concrete..
Item #24 (Reference Page 1 .- Condition 09): Staining. (See VT-I C Report VT-07-288).
Item #25 (Reference Page 1 - Condition (See VT-1 C Report VT-07-248).
(Reference  Page    1-  Condition  22): Embedded boxes in concrete.
Item  #26 Inaccessible Areas:
outside parameters for VT-3C/VT- C Buttress #5: Area behind vent duct
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Supplemental Report (11          6eneiai'o:
Report No.:  VT-07-106 Page:  4    of    4 Summary No.: LU.11.6010
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VENT                    LADDER
                                                    -  8EMBED                                          WEMBE I SIPICAT                        "P.AE              .PLATE 24W    TYPICAL V, BUfTTRSS #4                                        BUTTRESS 05
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c~G          nwdar-GQ0i,aw Visual Examination of IWL (VT-3C)
Site/Unit:      CR3      I        3                        Procedure:..          NAP-02              Outage No.:          RFO154IWE Summary. No.::            L1.100i5                        Procdure Rev;. :        :      2.                  Repeal No.:        VT-07-.I 11,:
work                          1s          "            Work O rde srNo .:            681 043                      Page:      1.      of.      4.
Code::      ASME 1992 Ed. Thru 92 Ad.              Cal.Atem:'          L-A/L1.11        .Location:          EL 11w to EL 26T 6" Drawing o:42                                                   
 
== Description:==
Concrete surface--
.System ID:        Concrete Containment Component ID: RBCN-0015 Umitatio's: :      EXAMINED ALL ACCESSIBLE AREAS ReSolUtion: 1/10th of an inch"                                                Surface Condition:As Found Visual Equipment/Aids:. Flashlight, 6 Scale, Binoculars, Tape Measure, Spotlight.
Inspected From:                outside Containment ( - Gallery/Pits 0,                      Both                      "
Serial No.:        0699 (T1-3375)            llumination:            > 200ftc Ught Meter Mfg.:            GE Lighting.
Light Verification Times: Cal In*R)              0830(            /        1205                    1300        Cal Out ]              164, Visual Examinaton:            Direct/Remote Vent System Or Containment Surfaces Coated Areas      -
See.                  Non-Coated Areas, JSee                                        see Accept Reject N/A Comments                                                    Accept., Reject          N/A Comments
: 1) Spelling                  -"      X .        -.                      12) Reinforcing Bar Corrosion        I                    !
2)Cracking                  -                                                  Ru3)RUSt Bleeding                . .
: 3) Delaminations                                -          -            14) Tendon Surface Cracking        X          I        1        .
: 4) Honeycomb                _              . __          __          15) Efflorescense                  .X            _      -            -
: 5) Water In Leakage        3(                  -                        16) CosmeticPalch Bond              --
: 6) Chemical Leachling        I                                            17) Voids                          X          -            i          -
: 7) popouts                  i                                            18) Erosion                        X          -                .
: 8) Deflection                                                            19) 1- Pitting                          X
: 9) Staining                          X                      i          20) Abrasion                :      X                    -          -
: 10) Discoloration                  -X            -                        21) Segregation                    X
: 11) Vibration Damage          A.        -          ..        -            22) Other.                                                -              I Comments RECORDING CRITERIA PER APPLICABLE PROCEDURE AND MEMO FROM P.E. DATED 9/4)01. THEFOLLOWING CHANGES TO PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED.CONDITIONS NOTED (SEE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT)
Results:            Accept [E        Rejecd    []        Eval V                        .. (p          0/0
                                                                                                              '.24 Percent Of Coverage Obtained > 90%: -                    N/A                          Reviewed Previous Data:                Yes Examiner        Level Ill                Signature                    Date Reviewer                                ignature. .                      Date Komara, BernardPL P.L,                                              /13,07 Joe Lese, PE                                                  .
Examiner        Level II                  Signature            "      -Date Site Review .,na                              ure                *Date LeBlanc, Marc J .                                                11/13/2007 Rick Portmann                          QJ "'.        .        j  [      4 Other            Level                    S'i ature                    Date ANII Review,      "..-C.,7re                                            Date Bennett. Chades-T.113,2007                                                    TomWyatt, ANii/ii
 
Nudea                                  :Supplemental Report Repon No..:          T-07-11I Page:    2      of    4 Summary No.: L.101 Exam3ner komara, Bernard    c P.        3dtOl        Level:      Il        enn R      oetewe xpose, PE WDate:                              :  L Examiner: LeBlacc, Marc _J.          ,'d n2t        Level:% 11          Site:Review    Rick Portm-an      2)n            Da"te:
Other #ennett&#xfd; Charles T.                        Level,              AeNII Rev      Tonm Wyatt, roslo t.ew                        v      a    tep Commertts:      ::.....                                                                                  ....
hem #I (Reference Page 1 - Condition 101): 9"LX 6" W (emaimum) X/ 1/2 Deep (maximuM): Spal. (SeeRVT-IC Report VT-"?-
item #2 (Reference Page. 1 -Condition 12, 22): Re inforcing bar corroslon. Other - Wood                              emb edment  nal in concrete, embedmnT-.c in ncrete., (See VT C Report      .-      VT..7-289).
Item 03 (Reference PageL 1- Condition 22): Other HNail embedment in concrete, expoased te wire in concrete (See VT-I C Repor    T0-8)
Item i4 (Re~evYnce"Page. 1- Condition 12): Reiniorcing bar corros iCor.(See VT-1C Rprt                    n-.07-2$9).
Item #5 (ReferencPage I1 Condition 12): Reinforcing bar corrosion.:(See V-iC Repot                      (VT-07-289) L
    . #6 (Reference P.age :.1-CoAndition A . ,m.                                          22):SOther Nail embedment In concrete, metal corrosion. (See VT-IeC Report                l        :
* tem#4 (Referenc Page 1- Condition 22): Other - Nail embedment InICReport                                            V-07-289).
Item #1 (Refernce Page .1 Cnditlon 09)n7,22L)g2"(Diamet)erX 12                        (maximum):
RDepot                wood
:oo embedment in concrete.
(Seem (RC            VT-07-289).)
nReport Item #9 (Re*erence Page 1 - Condition 22)::Other - Nail embedment In concretemetal corrosion. (See VT-IC Repor VT 269).
item.9107(Reference Page 1 C:ondition 09): Sjaining (rUM) (See 4V-IC Report VT-07-289)-
Item #1I (Refernnce Page I*1-Condition 1,6): M X 1-In" W Maximum) X I/n" Deep (maximus*m) Sp                                anh o X 1"sW  rL Imn.Mmum),X 112"0. Dee -p,(maxilmum)Spall; an .d Embedded boxes In. concrete; and hall embedmient in concrete. (SeeIVT-.I CI Report                VT4-67489).
item.#12 (Reference aPge1                          02): 40"IL X 5/.8 W X        Deep          ing. (See t1/2      VT-iC ReportVT-07-289.
Item #13j (Reference Page 1 - Cond ition 09):'Staining (rust). (See VT-ic Report W4-7-289).
hm#4(Refernce Page 1 Condition 02): 24"L X 1/8" W X -0/2" Deep: CrcIng. (See VT-ILC.Report VT-07-289)
Item #15 (Refeec Pae              %-Condition    22): Other,-Nail an tie wire embedment in concrete. (See VT-IC Report VT-07-289).
item #16,(Reference Page 1      -Condition        22)- Other  -woebdm              tinconcrete. (See. VT-CRpr V-7-8)
AtIem.017  (Reference  Page  I -. Conditio        09:Saning      (rust). (See VT-iC  Report VT-07-289).L item 418 01Referenpe Page 1    -Conditio      Ln16): 14%L X 2-1/4" W X 1/2' Deep: Displacement of cosmIetic grout p'at.ch over1previously.
existing spAi..(See V.T-C Report VT-07-289).
Item #i9 (eference Page 1 _-Condition 1): 9-1/2 'L X 3" W X 2-1/2" Deep Spall. (See VT-IC Repor VT-07-289 .
 
Supplmental Report Report No.:      VT.07-t I Page:    3    o0f 4.
Summaly No.: Ll.M11.O1 Examiner: Komara,    Bernard P. 4    *i6 Level:      III.      Reviewer: .Joe: Les  PE        a;          Date;:
:Examiner. LeBlane,l Mafc*    S.,*              Lee:      U      Site Reviewick      Porlann                  Date:Ric harls T.Level:
OtherBenntt,                              It'  ANIf Review: TomWatAiDt:
Comments:
    . : Item920 :(Reference Page 1 - Condition I) I12"L X 6"V  W X 5/8"D    : Spall.(See vTriCReport VT-07,289).
    " Item#21 (Reference Page I .Condton ): 6" X 6" w x 5/8",Deep: Spall. (See VT- CReport VT-07-289).
Item i22 (Reference Page1 - Condition 1): 8"L x 4            X 1" Deep: Spai., (See VT-1C Report.VT-07-289).
Item 123 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 1):i "L X 8! W X 3/4" Deep: Spell.:(See VT-IC Report VT-07-289).
item #24 (Reference Page 1 - Conditidn 22): Other - wood embedment In concrete. (See VT-IC Report VT-07-289).
Item m25 (Reference Page 1* ondtlon 0.9):.Staining (vust). (See VTC Repoit VT47728,)
item #26 (Reference Page 1 - Cond ti0n 09).:Stainlng'(rust). (See VT-AC Report VT407-289).-
item #27 (Reference Page I - Condition 1, 16): 301' X 4 :W XAW Deep: Spall; displacement of cosmetic grout patch over:
previously existing spall. (See VT-IIC Report Vt-47-289).
Item #28 (Reference*Page 1 - Condition 02):72L X 3/16" W X 118" Deep: Cracking. (See VT-IC Report_ VT07-289).
Item M29 (Reference Page 1 - Condition .07):-1" .Diameter X 1/2" Deep (maximum): Popoqt. (See VT-IC Report vT*7&#xfd;2819).
Item #30 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 4, 22): 6tL X 2" WX %"Deep: Honeycombfcold Joint area with wire embedment (See VT-Ic: Report IFT.07.-28 12), StaIning Item #3i (Reference Page I - Condition 02., 0.9): Cracking (continuation of Intermittent condition described in Item (rust). (See VT-iC Report VT-07-289)"
Item #32 (Reference Page 1 - Condition 12, 16): Reinforcing bar corrosion; displacement of cosmetic grout. patch over f  prevously existing. spa)). (See YT- C Report V1-007-2)
Item #33 (Reference Page .1:-Condtlon 09,,22): Staining (rust). Other -elastomer separatiomn. (See VT-i!CR.epo.rt VT..-89)..
item #34 (Reference Page I -ConditJin 16): 2!" L X %" W: Displacement of cosmetic groutrpatch over previously existing-spall.
(See VT-IC Report VT..07-289).
patch over Item #35 (Reference Page 1- Condit[on ! 16): 4"L X-6".W XV% Deep: Spall; displacement of cosmetic grout previously    existing spall. (See VT-ICReport  VT._7-229)69) item #36 (Reference Page I - Condition 1):W8L X:4" W X 171f2" Deep: Spall. (See VT-iC Report VT-07-289).
Item #37 (Reference Page 1. Condition.09): StalnIng.l(See VT-iC ReportVT.07-289).
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POO`,                        I~STRCTIMTOw RIU Item                                  TI~tleba 1:01          Invitatios                          1-3 1:02          Submisajle'  of ProPoslsz          1-2 1:03      IEvaluetima of Proposals              -
4      iOi&Insuragwe            Requiresefzto          1-3 1:05          Performane and ftyment, lad        1-3
        .1:06        Contract Forms and Certificates    1-.3 1:07          Acceptance of Proposals            Ii 1:08          Awards to Bidders and Papeent      I-1:09&#xfd;        Shippi x~ Informat ion              Ii 0 1"t
 
1:01        Invitation Proposals are requested by the Florida Power Corporation for the eIipyent, materials, and related WMK. set forth in the attached Specification, which will be incorporated in the Crystal River Plant Unit 3, located approximately five miles northwest of Crystal River, Florida.
  *i    1:02 Ooahssion of Proposals 1:.0l.      Original and five copies of the, Proposal stallI be submitted In quad-ruplicate and shall be transmitted to:
Florida Poer Corporation P. 0. Box IMo2 St. Petersburg, Florida    33T33 Attention:  Mr. C. H. Thpson Purchasing Afent 1:02.2      Proposals must be received by Florida Power Corporation or post marked prior to tvelve noon 1:02.3      Bidders shall furnish with their Proposals all drawings, catalog data.
and other supplementary information necessary to describe tborcaghly the materials and equipment covered by their Proposal.
1-2.b      bc Bidder shall suhbit with his Proposal the nme of the mufacturer and the type or model of each principal item of the eaipent a material he proposes to furnish. Be      ll also submit drawings and eeriptive matter which will show general arrange    t and diensians, appearance, principle of operation, and extent of faetory assemby.
1:02.5      If the equiment cannot be shipped copletely fsctmory assembled, DIMers shall include with their Proposal the mr,        dimensions, and weight of each shipping unit and the amont of field work required to assemble the equipment ecpletely.
1:2.6      Te successful bidder may be required to furnish a service repesent-ative to work with Florida Power Corporation's peronnel during the initial operation of the equipment. Te services of this represent-ative shall be outlined in the Proposal and the per dim charges stated separately.
1:02.7      One copy of provisional recoendations for spare parts shall be furnished with each Proposal.
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1:02.8    Each Bidder shall include in his Proposal the cost of furnishing one c      lete set of all special tools, suitably packed and all in first    class condition, which my be required for nainteane of the equipment covered by the Proposal.
1: 0.9  The price stated in the Proposal shall inclide all tams and licenses vhich might lawfully be assessed, on the date of the Proposal, aginst Florida Powr Corporation or the Bidder in connection with the proposed WORK. Z=etion:
: 1. If  the price stated in the Proposal is for the furnishivS of materials and/or equient only and does not inbie field labor for erection and/or instsllation do not inclzds Florida State Sales Taz In the bid.      lorida Power Coxpors-Mton will pay such tax direct to the State of Florida.
4              2. If the price includes erection and/or iuntallation labor to be performed at the Job site, the Florida State Sales and
.Use                        ax nust be paid by the Bidder on the cost of the msaterials and supplies frnished. The Bidder mrded the Contract for thIs VMR sha.ll be responsible for the paent of this tax to the State of Florida and should take this i      aco
                                                                    =-1o ntu his bid price-1:02.0    Me Bidders shall state in their Proposals that the laterlaU and/or equipnt will meet the Specifications as set forth herein.
any eeptions to the Specifications set fbrth herein dshll be stated clearly in the Bidders' Proposals.
1:02.11  Bidders shall state in their Pxoposatl        e coaete term of thear urru ty applicable to te        materiaU and/or eqd      t tey propose 9            to furnish under this Specification, mod the term of extension of the wrranty in the event of repair or repl            t being required.
1:42.12  Bidders shell also state in their Proposals the exent of their Wununtees for the performnce of the eqwipuat offered and for correction of It          which full to meet the arranty.
1:02.13  Boyaltie        and fees for patents covering matials    articles,        ima, devices or equipmnt used In the        M1r sonl be Included in th Contemet price.
1:02.111  fe Bidders shall not lnclude *n their Proposals the costs of lnsurmnce for equlpment subsequent to receipt by the G          on the Job site.
1:N.15  The labor rates of this VNK shall be excuted under the          rk conditions and vW rates established by the applicable collective bargining goup having Ju              ton over the area, and shall be performd in accordance with the safety relations of the Florlds Industrial Comission.
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1:02.16  Bidders are advised that, due to the seope of this construct.on project, certain materials and eojdpment are required, of necessity, to be dellvered considerably in advance of the actual ciorcial operation of the equi*ent. It Is presently anticipated that actual meaerclal use, other than prellmie    ry testing, of th intrial          or equipet v11i    not cemence until Seqtber, 1972. Bidders ar requested to tehi this into consideration In settig forIth their            uarnty and garantee term.
1:02.17  Bidders shall set forth in their Proposals the terns of                    inoma npmt to their cmpany or industry, Incll*Sig cash aud/or traf            fecosuts alloved, Itf any. Transportation CAr-ges shll        be Inaied V-shipping point with full, ffejt      allad    to 4astInation.
1:03      IRsiustin Of Proposals 1:03.1    Bidders' ability to satisfy the            oft theIr capaility to perfora        the VOW vithin the scheduled dates set forth beraen will be a basic cM1deatXion in evaluating the Pteposas.
1:03.2    It she"l be understood that the evislation of Pxiposals receaied in accordance vith these Instructions to Bidders and the attacbed SpecLfictlon vill be conducted solely by Florld Foer Corpoatio.
1:04      Insurnce Requirements Flarlds Ibmr Corporation Contract Iuns *e re                        m set forth in parsamphs 5 and 6 of Contract Form MB-.T          (caio    attached).
Te successful bidder shall caspI        with theae =V-              prior to perfrana an W= specified herein.
1:05    Ferfmu-e and Payment Bond Bidders ame advised that a Perfomece s*d Pment Bond my be rweu'red tfro the successful bider. The cost ot such 1buinee and Payment Bond is to be set forth as a separate it            In the Prposal.
In the event Florida Foar Corporatio elects not to reqtire a Performnce and Payment Bond, 10 percent of              avs peach      pa-1    It, if any, will be vWthheld wxi copJlan            and aceptane of all 3MK and recept of CoCn      &#xb6;  'S Affidavit (aom attc)            prodp rlw ecuted in duplicate.
1:06    Contract Forms and Certificates 1:06.1      e following documents will be J        printptda      or referenced by the Contract avarded to the successful bidderz.
: 1. Contract Form - CD-17-A.
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: 2. Contractor's Affidavit  -  CI)-28-A, B, or C.
: 3. Insurance Certlfic*te  -  CD-1T-C.
SIi 1:06.2 Copies of these documents are attached herevith; and Bidders shall thoroughlY familiarize tbmelres with all of the terms, conditions and instructions contaimed therein prior to submitting their Proposal.
1:07  Acceptance of Proposals Florida Pbwr Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Proposals.
1:06  Awards to Bidders and Psaent Florida Powe Corporatiou will issue all purchase orders and make pment for the m-terials and/or equient purchased.
1:09  Shitming Information Bidders are advised that the shipuents may be made to the plant site by the follving carriers.      All shipments shall be consigned to Florida Power Coriaration, Crystal River Plant Unit No. 3:
Vi  Railroad:        Seaboard Coast Line (SCL) delivering carrier: Carload shipments only -
destination station Red Level Junctain, Florida. L.C.L. Shipments - destinatidan station Crystal River,      oriwtda.
Via    ck Lines      Comercial Carriers - destination Red level, Florida.
1ater  rvasportati~a: A 15 foot deep barge chnl          has been dredged from the Gulf of Mlexico to the plant site.      Contact Floida Power Corporaton for particulars if barge delivery is cteplate.
Parcel Post:          P. 0. Box 276, Crystal River, Foda        3a*
 
  . 1. 11 . "b i.1, S*CION IX GROMAL COIDITIO itemTil 2:01            Scope                                              U-2
~  2:02            Deftniticu                                          Mli 2:03            Equint and Material    to be Bunl    1W te C*tret  11-i 2:04            Codes and Standards                                11-2 2:05            Laws and Regulations                              1-2 2:06            bgineering Data, Sbop and RrectIem Djawiugs        12-2 2:07            Instruction Nanuals                                11-3 2:08            Recenmded Spare Parts                              r114 2:09            Design m    Mand ilfttuwift Prow=
2:10            Naufactu-ing an-ore                                11.4 n2:1 Bill  of Naterial                                  114 2:12            Nnufacture and Inspection of  iuipmt              x1-5 2:13            Shpjent of Conpeted Work                          1"-6 2:1.            Special Tools                                      1-6 2:1A
  *.              Protection During Shipmet and StcaW 2:16            Shipping Notices                                  11-7 2:1T            PMtets                                              1-2:18            Coaf~leta                                            l
 
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      ?hase General Conditions are applicable to equipmet. material          and related VWE which vini be Incorporated in the new addition to Florida Power Corporation's Crystal Rive Plant.
2:02 VDefitions It shall be understood that the following terms an used In the Speifications shall have the meaning herein given:
: 1. 0"=OER  shall mean the FIRIDhA        COPO    TICI.
: 2.  "M      ]"  shall mean GMUT A*SSCIAM,        INC. , Consulting D411neers.
: 3.  "CONT*ACTOR" shall mesa the successful bidder for the        =K who viii undertake the performance of the WK required by the contract.
: 4. UW' shall mean labor, services, materials ant equipmet as set forth In the C(OTRACT DOaD.
: 5.  %CrSMACT' DOCtIIMGTM    shall mean all Drawlng,    SeifIcations a Addenda thereto as prepared and      issued bW the 0LIM,  the IwItation to Bid, the CORUACT 'S Proposal, and          mintufkem'e's Drawings am approved by the WGINE , all of ibleh re part of the CONMCE              'S Contract with the ' F . Thse COWRACt DOCUt3              are coplemetary and wht is called for by any me of thn shall be as binding as if called for by all. Any conflicts In the            *ACT DOCU    M hall be resolved by the oI.
: 6.  "BM-      sheal1 mean equal as app*rved by the        U or the u.
2:03    ytipnt mad Materials to be Salled bk the Contractor All equit*mnt and materials furnished under these Specifications shall be -maufactured within the continental limits of the United States of Aerica.
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2:04    Codes and Standards Unless specified otherwise herein, equipment and materials MINI comply with all governing regulations and with the applicable Sta-ard specifications and codes of WAS, ASMo, hAl, ICA, SMU          1=,
I=,  UL, and other such regulw published and accepted standards.
The regulation, specification ar code applied In each case shell be the latest version of such reulation or standard adopted and published at the date of taking bids. Am conflict betueea standards soell be referred to the OMn who vlln determine uhlcb standard shall *oaesn.
2:05          and ReaultIcas All equipment and WRK shall be in accordance wlth the laWM or the Btate of Florida and the Rules of the Florlda Industrial COislon.
2:06    BnIneerinm Data. Shop and Erection Drawinas 2:06.1  Upon Award of a Contract, e*gineering data covering all equI/ent and fabricated materials to be furnished shall be submitted promptly by the CONTRACTOR for approval.
2:0o6.2 The CONTRACTOR shall subtit 2 sepia copies and 2 prints of Preliminary drawings and necessary data for approval, to the UGIUW
* at the adress below:
Glber  Associates, Inc.
Comsultin  Engineers 525 lancaster Avin Reading. Pennsylvania    19603 Attention:  Mr. Z. R. Hottenstein Project *oaser 2:06.3  Thse drawings shiall be suff icient and complete far system design purposes and for use in designin    associated systes.
2:0o6.4 For final approval, the CONTRAC208 shall submit 2 sepia copies and 2 prints of drawings and necessary data for approval to the IDUM.
2:06.5  On each drawing sumlission (original. revisions, and final) the (IARACT(R shall send one copy of each drawing and data direct to:
Florid Power Corporstion P. 0. Box 114012 St. Pltersburg, Flarifa      33133 Attention:  Mr. V. 0. xWy Manager  - Power Hineeriag 11-2
 
I 2:06.6  These drawings shall be safficient and complete for adequate erection, operation, and maintenance of the equipment. The engineering data shall include dravings and descriptive information in sufficient detail to shw the kind, size, arrangement, and operation of coanoeat moterials and devices; the external connections, anchorages , nd supports            ireqire; performance characteristics; and dimensions needed for installatiom and correlation with other materials and equipment.        Data wuahitted sehall include all required piping arrangement drawings, des4g aalcu-lations, pneumatic control      stim scbhemtic dIao,        detailed drag and data for structural systems, and comlete power and control @Vfrut logic diags&#xfd;, sehematics, and wiring diagrams.
2:06.7  So WORK shall be performed in connection with the fabrication or manufacture of moterials and equ/imnt, nor shall any accessory or appurtenance be purchased until the drawings and data therefore haw been approved, exeept at the COBISACY0'S oui risk snd responsibuity.
2:06.8    fteeptions to item 2:06.7 shall be by agreement with the (ER1.
2:07    Instruction Manuals 2:07.1  The CONTRACTO shall farnish eleven conplete and final copies of instruction man-ls not later than 60 days prior to shipment of the equipment. Ten copies shall be mat to:
Florida Power Corpoamtu P.O. am 102 St. Petersburg,. FIria        33T33 Attention:  Mr. W. 0. YAy Manager - Power DwinewIng One copy shall be sent to:
Gilbert Associates, Inc.
Consulting Eogineers 525 lancaster Avenue Reaing. Pennsylvania        19603 Attention:  Mr. E.    . Dottenstein Project Manager 2:07.2  The instruction inanals shall cover complete installation, operating and            cmintenance Instructions, drauings, and parts lists for each iten of equipment fzrnished.
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M 2:07.3  The instruction manuals shall be bound with covers suitable for rough usage. The front covers shall be stamped with lettering indicating the OUNER'S name, unit number, ne    of power plant, location of power plant, name of equipment, basic capacity rating of equipment, and name of manufacturer.
2:08    Recmended Spare Parts The list of recomended spare parts, with the price of each such item, and a schedule of required lubricants, as recmded ty the manufacturer of each item of equipment, shall be Included In the instruction manuals.
2:09    Design and Manufacturing Program 2:09.1 The manufacturer's design engineer shall be prepared to visit the office of the OWNER or the EIRG      for design coerenee at sueh times as are required to expedite the handling of engineering mtters.
2:09.2 The Contract program will be controlled by CPN diagrams, and the CMTACTO shall provide all necessary Information requested ky the OWNER or the ENGI EF for compilation of these. In general., infar-mation required will include drawing schedules, purchasing schedules for major equipment items, and delivery dates.
2:10  Manufacturing Errors Equipment and materials shall  be cplete    in all respects within the limits herein outlined. All    manufaeturing errors or mlssions re-quired to be corrected in the  field shall be perfaed 1w the (XTICM at his expense; or if done by  the OWNER, the cost of same shall be borne by the CGMCTOI*.
2:11    Dil of Material 2:11.1 The COURMCTO shall prepare a Bill of Naterial cowering all material and equipment furnished under this Specification. The Bill of MateRial shall be submitted in a preliminary form with the pweliminary drawing subsission and be finalized apperinately t'm weeks before the scheduled arrival time of the first shipment. The Bill of Material shall be itemized in sufficient detail to permit an accurate determination of the caqpletion of shipment of the material and eodplent furnished under these Specifications.
 
2:11.2    The mAiling address for the finalized Bill of Material is:
Florida Power Corporation Crystal River Plant Unit No. 3 P. o. Box 276 Crystal River. Florida    32629 Attention:  Mr. H. L. Bennett Construction Manager 2:1*.3  All items of equipment delivered to site shall be morked adequately to allow identification from the Bill or Material.
2:1.1.4  If the equipment is to be shipped in sections, with accessories or appurtenances detached, or otherwise not. completely factory asembled, the extent of assembly shall be in accordance with the Informtion submitted with the Proposal regarding the nmber, dimsenions and weight of each section, accessory or appartenance, and the smount of field WORK required to completely assemble the equipment.
2:11.5    Suitable labels shall be affixed to all pre-assembled/pre-fabricated parts.
2:12      Manufacture and Inspection of Equipment 2:12.1    The CONTRACTOR shall advise the O      of all his major subcontractors before orders are placed, and he shall not place orders with any subcontractor until approval of the OER has been obtained. ?be CONTRACTOR shall indicate vhere the equipment will be fabricated, and the OWNER and/or Its representative shall have the right to inspect all manufacturing facilities before approving the subcon-tractor.
2:12.2  The OWNER and/or its representative reserves the right to inspect fully all phases of manufacture of the equipment Incladed in the Contract. Any item found to be unsatisfactory shall be replaced or repaired at no.cost to the OWNER. Any inspection by the OlWNER and/or its representative shall not relieve the C(Z'IRACTU( of his responsibility for conforming to the stated conditions and shall not be considered a waiver of warranty or other rights. No repairs or changes in excess of original Specifications or applicable codes, if requested by the inspector, shall be made without the approval of the OER.
2:12.3  All shop tests required for certification and proof that the equip-ment conforms to all applicable codes and standards shall be made at the expense of the CONTRACTO. Any additional tests required by the OINER and/or its representative shall be at O(NER'S expense with price to be negotiated for each individual case.
2:12.4  All parts of the equipment shall be protected against dmage or corrosion during and following any tests.
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2:12.5  The OWNZH and the DIGIIEER shall have the right of rewesentatlon at all shop tests, and they shall be notified at least one (1) week in advance of all shop tests and inspection.
2:12.6  One (1) properly identified copy of the CONTRACTRI'S melding procedures, and other special fabrication data for the equipment, shall be sub-mitted to the ENGI EEI for reviev and approval, and three (3) copies shall be sent to the OWNER.
2:12.T  One (1) certified copy of all shop test data for the equipment, prop-erly identified, shall be forarded to the BINEM far acceptance, and three (3) copies shall be sent to the OWNR.
2:13    Shipment of Completed Work All equipment shall be shipped completely factory asaenbled, except when the physical size, arragment or configuration of the equipment or shipping and handling limitations make the shipment of completely assembled equipment impracticable.
2:1)4  Special Tools 2:14.1  The COfFIRACTOM shall furnish one complete set of all special tools, all in first class condition, whieh will be required for maintenance of the equipment covered by the Contract. Mentification of all tools by name and number shall be provided, and this mIshe shall appear on drawings and instructions to Indicate the application of the tools furnished and to permit ordering replacements.
2:14.2  The tools shall be shipped in a separate, heavily constructed, wooden box or boxes provided with hinged covers and padlock clasps. The boxes shall be marked with a large painted legend as follows:
Florida Power Corp. - Crystal River Unit No. 3 Maintenance Tools  - (Name of equipment) 2:15    Protection During Shipment and Storage 2:15.1  Except as specified otherwise herein, exposed iron and steel aawfaces of all equipment shall be given one coat of priner paint before ship-ment of the equipment to the Job site. Before application of paint, all surfaces shall be free of rust, scale, ba'icanta , molsture, and other substances. Surfaces prepared for field welding shall be left unpainted for a distance of two inches frow the weld. These surfaces shall be given a protective film of oil or other easily removed =
terial to prevent rusting before erection.
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2:15.2  The COMACTOR will be advised of the acceptable prie paint for exposed carbon steel surfaces of equipment and material to be in-stalled inside the reactor building.
2:15.3  All exposed carbon steel surfaces of all other equipment shall be painted with zinc chromate pigm*nt, rust Inhibitive, metal prlmer paint recomended by the paint manufacturer for the service intended, and for application to metals prepared for painting by vire brushing.
Paint shall be applied in accordance with the paint manufacturer's recomendations.
2:15.4  Machined surfaces such as shafts, pins, bushings, shaft couplings, amid other similar parts whose operation wuuld be inafred by painting shall not be painted. These surfaces shall be protected by application of an easily removable rust preventative ompound.
2:15.5  Plastics, corrosion-resistant metals such as aliminum, brass, bronz*,
or stainless steel, and chrome plate or galvanized surfaces shall not be painted.
2:15.6  Each piece of equipment shall be cleaned thoroughly and dried prior to shipment. Equipment made of carbon steel shall contain adequate bags of silica-gel or approved equivalent desiccant to maintain a dev point of 40 F. Desiccant begs shall be securely anchored within the equipment.
All openings of all equipment shall be closed prior to shipment with an easy to remove plug of suitable material.
2:15.7  AUl equipment and accessory items dsall be suitably lboed, crated, wrapped, or covered to the extent practicable, to prevent entrance of dirt or moisture and to prevent accidental damage during shipment to the Job site and during outdoor storage at the Job site. Where necessary, a desiccant shall be included within the packing enclosure of items sensitive to changes in humidity.
2:15.8  All accessory items shall be shipped with the equiplent. Boxes and crates containing accessory items shall be marked so that they are iden-tified with the main equipment. The contents of the boxes and crates shall also be indicated.
2:16    Shi*inag Notices 2:16.1  The CONTRACTOR shall provide two copies of a shipping notice describ-ing each shipment of material or equipment. The shipping notice shall be mailed on a schedule so that the notice will arrive approximately three days ahead of the estimated arrival time of the shipment.
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2:16.2  The shipping notice shall be identified with the OWNERIS name,
.          purchase order number, and name of the item of equipment or material.
2:16.3  The mailing address for the shipping natice is:
Florida Paver Corporation Crystal River Plant Unit No. 3 P. 0. Boz 276 Crystal River, Florida    32629 Attention:  Wb. N. L. Benmett Construction Manaer 2:17    Patents The CONTRACTOR shall satisfy all demsnd that ma be made at U time for royalties and fees, and he shall be liable for an damages or claim for patent infra    In  t. The COMIRC2  shall, at his ovn expense, defend all suits ar proceedings that w, be instituted against the OWNE for Infringement or alleged in-fringement of any patents involved in the UM, and, in the case of an award of damages, the CONTRACTC shall pa such ward.
2:18    Conflicts In the event of discrepancies betueen the detailed            t of this Specification and those of the General Condtitons, the de-tailed requirements shall prevail.
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3 Ti DITAIINDBEX~rAI 3:01    Seope of Ubrk                                          r-3:02    Deflnitions                                            fIrr2 3:03    lrMateriau.,      end N'juipmet -=t Imlinaa In so%*
or Work                                                M1-2 3:01. General ITaftwmtioa and Bwb  uw    int                    M1-3 3:05    Codes and Ofammals                                      rn-4 3:06    W.-Site Reecipt, Storage. nading      Dfte.              Mn-4 3:0?    Tenadon Instalat ion                                    n-p3:08      Button-beaiiag                                            M1-9 3:09    Tiendo  Stressing                                      113 3:10    Tendon Coajniut Dry Air ?urg*111 3:11  ~aality control                                          rn-it
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2~IA1W 3-29--71 hmet I1of1 (2~J                                      hpd 3, 197-4 U~ut i      - I*U      srmvzmgg MY0        !BMde    JImntation 3:07.0      Deflte dofirt      tm  mtinc    la df    Mftftety am repee Ulth Olft Om~MA      shel take cue in hedums tdo "a          wt to om us~e disrutma of the t~sanm--l - "tn!          um cmtim. tf '-I    I datmof the um by dir cc afth focMip mstiw occro ds coUam ehell ayiae the                of it Md I tI romistie im do cstmimtad tam.&#xfd; arm tst@UOmi AMU:    Attacbei bweto to a cWp of rerasio pqe Mi-0 i~pm tecban set isrth by this A~d          S. tb qIlme do cLsrepor~qy ~s        ~      previmaly seen tovw
 
3-29-71 lvised 4-3-74
: b. Sulfides:
The mewthd *hall be a wter eztractiom followed by a total sulfide determintion. To the ent actlm utAr shall be added sime acetate to precpitste sulf"ie.                    buiides present shall thdm be mnsured to accoadis with Parspb 8 of AS= D 1255-65 T. A* altetursate coloritric procedure my also be used im which sulfides are volatilized flm as acidified exttsctlon solutmo to create a coled spot eM lead acetate paper. Spot intensity is                  mId
                                                                      --    to detsmame sulfide Fomcpmtration. TMe satrctlem pbo e nw droll belI acordamnce with AS= D 125546 T. A lnimt of 10 no sfkties shall be set for either tra material or filetsed produpt.
C. NItrates:
The method shall be a water etracti. followed by ebisrifom extraction of the water            tac, folloed by coi rmsurets, based on hSW D "2-52.                A Ifuit of 10 nm nltrates shall be set for eithe raw matoer                  or fIatdW product.
3:07.5  The vY      of the teons hba assi              d a muque identifying mber to each - d,.      This unique i          , I ying maber to ind em eseb toadwo md is abm em the    do        SM'S tma          Pla    nt dxin . U aMMaa shall follow the I M0S"S dswiJsg ulhm plaeft tende to ecs      hat each teadom is placed is its correct loctio is the atructre.
3U07.6  Teadow my only be takes out of rn-site stora                    for    talletlaa directly into the coodult.
3:07.7  h th doe bhaatps shall only be v w ad mediately before the tendon is Inserted In the cosdult. Tedhs droll be luserted 9tem the long crupet sad. This location to neted em do VB                      tw drsilau. The WOOUW1= shll delop inrk-PmI-a--"-I                          for Insertif the  otedoms In the cadut sad ahall emit Chan to dhe
          -&#xfd; an the invin          for spprouai N:07.6 Tba the      MWt      shall tda    care to heetlg the teedm -ot to caus undue disruption of th        artction                    wm castles.      If ms  ve cemtmlitilon of the in by dirt or ot                  foreig41    i      ocs,    the  5 CauuRAuM shall adiethe U~of it and obtain resolution before the otinte          tendons are irstalld. If the GOJN*R elects to button-beed the teedom at se          latr        -date,dh I*estwtive ad coe sad ashets, both suped by the Vw1,                    shall be property        ,wed to the bearLn8 plates. For this co1iti1,, the C                        U sll      mete thdt ubsh be cmes to button-beed the tedo, be droll be reqelred by the v        to pull the end of the -              , which Is to he butes-headd, out of the conduit for approxAmstely five (5) feet. Refer to Item 3:08.2.
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3      /6-j iQUALITYIF PROGRAM REVIEW and DOCUNWENTA~IRi' I
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i&#xfd;    0P ADDEMD    A Sheet 1 of 3 October 17, 1973 SEiMIGN III  -  IETAILED SPECITICAIONcS Index Page:
For Item 3:10, Quality Control, under ya e col            delete "-U-i      and    quplace with "InI-18r.
3:01      Scope  of Work Subicem 6.,    Unes 2 and 3; after the fourth woxd (iiallaainm),
place a period and delete the folloing:
          "and dry air purging of the tendms."
Subicem 14., delete Wh        subiten Inits    entirety end replac with the following:
          "14. Bulk filling the conduit with*ax      and smpplyfs all pl~mbig, heating, and staor&e eqtdimaz associated With balk ft lln"a Subitm 15., dlete this mubigem in its entirey nd replam with the following:
          "15. Supplying a    zusimi probee.        sm for modm cmdeft bulk fIUIUo."
3:03        ork- Materials. and guaumnt Not    ,n    cl**d , 1me        of WoIt Add the following sbite.:
          "7.      The corrosion protection m for coating the Inaide of the conduit shall be either VIsommst 209              or 20PP-2.o Note:  Both fomatas        of m    my be umad sm of thm ha stated chat dh            m compatiblae wt- each other.
3;87      Tendon Tno tallation 3:07.2    LUnes I and 2, delete the first sentence in Its entety and replace with the following:
          "The corrmcico-prorectioL      wax ahall be either Vsmmormust =40,            or Viscomorust 209O-2, both as                        b7 bufacted o Viscsity 01I COIMMy.M Line 10. after the seventh word (dET          ,C!0It)  deete -m      wiuheze and replace with the following.
          "shall"
 
AUW~m    AL Sbost 2 of 3 Oct~er 17, 1973 Line 11, after the seventh word (the) delet        the folwing:
          "permaneat 3:07.3  Delete this Item in Its mazsety mnd uplai          1Ut  the ftOle    r "the corrooi-protection mum to be ased fmr bulk Ulliag the condui shall be Vconormust 209W--        asn    cteinSdmfty s      by                  Ol Conmy. or SQML."
3:07.4  Line 1, deiste the first wmrd 'Ui5mem          mnd replet& with the follwimg:
          "For both coating of the codat end bulk ft IHag the camWt" Line 3. first word, chanug    tbe spellIng of the word fr        "dmpepodai to " devendemt" Line 4, after the third word "comdt" sd before the purlod, Immort the foaglwif:
        "or to bulk fill the cidide Ln    6, after the eighLt      - (W) delee      ahe feI4eIUSS "addtlmel" 3:08.6  Lines 7, 8. and 9; delete the last inerne        in its einULiny sad replace wlih the follwin "Teadoos cannt lay In the Codmit Without bumk f"ilin              dath corrmoion protection wa f      moe tha m          (7) nmho."
3:10    Tendon Cggltt Dry Air ftM Dlete ths Item in its enrety and uplmwuh weised Item 3:10, Tendon Corrosion Proteetline. m set -fork m pp IU-417.
3:1.U  2ulzy Cfeet Subitem &. delete this ai*zm In Its e.m..ety        -n  r.apl    with the followlsW "8. D*avlep written                    for ten      onc  zs    protecti*n.
Refer to Item 3:10.3UI
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ADMENDI  A Sheet 3 of 3 October 17, 1973 SubItem 9., delete this subItem in its eatirety and replacm with the following:
          "9. Devel"p doementation records for tandoo cor    I    pmotection.
Refer to item 3:10.4."
30ff: Attached hereto is a copy of revised Index pqp for Section III and revised pages 111-1, -2. -7, -11, -17, ad-18,      c1xp1ratis8 1          me changes set forth by this Addendm A, to repscm the c*rmspodussi nuerd    pages prevlowsly saumed to you.
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SI-iso0 10-17-73 it                                        -
                                      - -TA]-U 3:01  Scope of Work                                      112-1 3:02  Defiultloma                                        111-2 3:03 Vozk, Naaezlaul,  and Equive      not a:ciahb d tI Scope of V.o                                        111o2 3:04  General Infommalon and      ql~.ZiNBa              13M-3 3:05  Code. and lknuala                                    M-4 3:06  GD-Slte Receipt. Storqa,      MdUD& Etc-.          111-4 3:07  Tendon Instellaclon                                111-6 3:08  Nut to-beadiUg                                      111-9 3:09  Tendon Stzeslsig                                    1z1-11 3:10  Tendon Cm*adt    Dry Air 1mrp                        MU-17 3:11  Quality Control                                    3Ix-1s    A ibK
* Revised          0l.4W M-17o73          3-9W 3:01  Scope of Work The WOU to be performed under this Contract shall Include the receiving, storing, installing, and satesslng of the pmestresasti systen tendons required for the Reactor Building for the Crystal liver Unit 3,    Florida Power Corporation. The    I    shall be an specified herein and/or as abrna on the Dr1w and shall Include, but is not necessarily limited to, tde following:
: 1. Receiving and storing an the job site - tendons, tendon anthorage components, Instalation and stressing equidment, all supplied by Others.
: 2.      eatseuri  tendon lengths.
: 3. Cleaning the -inside surface of the ewedded teandm condut and coating with a corria*s-protection W.
: 4. Installing tendons and protective end caps.
: 5. Button-heading and tensioning the tendons.
: 6. Re-install"In  protective end caps, if  the    ondoms are not stressed imnediately after installation.                        A
: 7. Suplyn equipment for coplete installatzia            ad stressang of tendons Including riiag      end scffoling.
: 8. Developing and maintadini    V    procenms and te        =quimd recoub for the WOK, as detailed In ts          Specification.
: 9. Supplying small hand tools and equipmet noted on p*ae U of the Y('S        (as defined in Iten 3:02) "lleld Inmtallatlm Meaneal.
: 10. Mainteance of the tendon installation and stresing equlpmnt (as noted in it=m 3:03.3) in accordmce wlth the aulmim requtreents noted In the VY          'S (as defined in Ite 3:02) "Pleld Installation Kamer".
: 11. Coordinating with the O i the varion Phasn            of the VWK to Suit the OMI'S constractiona zofints.            ohe Will supply an outline schedule of the          .IL
: 12. Supplying details of and edsento for support of the scaffolding at the ring girder (see Item 3:0 suiitie 6).
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: 13. Supplying eccentricity and "Go" "No-Go" sases (seet 3:08.3 subitem 3 and 4). These gauges may be obtained fran the IDOL
: 14. Bulk filling the conduit with      axand supplyIng all plumbIn beating, and storage equipment maociated with bulk fEltng.
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: 15. Supplying a corrosion protection wa for tendoa      Conan" bulk filling.
3:02  Definitions In addition to the definitions in Item 2:02 of the GO=&M CIDIMMS, the following definitio shall apply:
Oinat    -  shall mean The Prescom Corporation of Corpo akzisti, Texas, the supplier of the prestressang sYstem.
3:03  VoM. Katatals. and Knuiinn          Not Ineilndad in Seone of Vozf The following Item associated with the tendons we not Included in this Contract and winl be provided by Others:
: 1. ruishing, and delivering of wrapped and coated teadom          to the job site with attached stremssang vwes,        dead nad plates, stressing washters, shim      *inerament sAlm,    protectiv end capsad gaskts        all supplIed by the VEMnS
: 2. Furnihing, delivery, and Installation of          dd
                                                              *e    cd  t and bearing plates.
: 3. FurnIshing and delivery of the follain        tendOn installation and stressing equipment to the jab site:
: a. Three (3) uncoiling tables.
: b.      three (3) hydraulic tnqer.
: c. Three (3) units for backing the tendomm Into the cooduft.
: d.      Three (3) buttonheading me        s..
: e. Six (6) stressing madcin..
: 4. Suitable on-site storage for tendons and anchorage COWponmft.
S. Suitable supply of electricity.
: 6. Tendon length measuring equipment.
: 7. The corrosion protection wax for coating the Inside of the conduit shall be either Vlsconorust 2090P or 2090-2.                              A Note:    Both foramlations of vax may be used as the of them has stated that they am compatible with each otber.
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sr-Mn, 10-17-73 3:07.2  The corrosion-protecr*ion vax shal be either VIscomnust 2)M)9        or  I, Visconorust 2090P3-2, both as manufactured by the Viscosity Oil Company. The CQW      MR1'S attention is dran to the fact that the corrosion-protection vax may require hesting to amist application to the inside of the conduit. The        2C shall submit procedures for cleani      and coating the inside of the conduit to the OWMN and the MUM for approval.
Exposure of the open conduit to the atmosphere shan be kept to a min=im and shall not aeased eiSM (8) borns. The conduit shall not be left open durn rain. To protect the conduit durIng rain the CEMTACIOR shall mr-lumtall the temporary                  A protective covers or Install the protective and cope ad gaskets as supplied by the 330L 3:07.3 The corroslon-protection -an to be used for bulk fill1ng the conduit shall be Viscouorust 2090P-2 as meufactured by Mie Vlscwdty 0 cmpany    or EQAL.                                                      IA 3:07.4 For both coating of the conduit and bulk filling the conduit tests shall be performed to determine chloride, sulphide and                A nitrate content. The frequency of these tests shall be dependent on the method the CWTrMACt0 uses to coast the Inside of the conduit or to bulk fill    the credt. 7he iCnTlAU R shall propose to the    INS i and the UiG    R the fqumqm of these teats based upon his methods of costin the Inside of d        codui.
t    Ohe tests are as follos:                                                      A
: a. Chlorides:
The Initial screening test on both raw mteuxIs and finished product shall be the Seilsesim Test. If a positivie elelsteLn Indication is htafded, a cfoming test shall be made on mater extracts of the piudct using standard titration of colorimetric procedes described In AS1DI D 512-67. A liuit of 10 pi chloride shall be set for either raw sterial or finib        product.
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Revised            SP-SM09 20-27-73          3-.29.71 3:08.5    Befoe co*nencing button-heading the production tendons (tendeos to be placed in the structure), the COWC1R shall demonstrate his ability to produce button-heads meting the criteria noted in i.m 3:08.3. To accomplish this, he shal obtain sufficient lenath of wire frm the VENDR to a** 50 trial button-hedso The wire shall be the sa* size and type as used in the tendon This wire my be purchased from the V                o These 50 trial button-heads shall all be inspected for silo, eccentricity, ad splits. Rejected butt                will be e            by the proc
* in ordr that accepta:la butto=-hea*i my be produced The C              may not proceed with butn              ft p      uction tano      until he has satisfactorily swntrated hfs ability to produce acceptable butto-3:08.6    After Installing and butt                    a tendon the                  my leae the tendon unstressed provided that the protect*e end cap and gaskets, as supplied by the Vr                ae Installed. The CMIMCTORshall. note that in order to install te protective end caps It will be necessary for him to pUl the                      back into the conduit, after button-heading. The Lnstallation of the caps shall] be in accordance with the          eomadtions of the VESOL.
Tenns cano t lay in the conduit without bulk filling wich corrosion protection w for            rme t      seven (7)    mths.
3:88.7    The    MTAO sh~all develop doainelnrcrsfor                          the tno Iatall~ation and buttonhaig
* e records shall.      as    lfsm prowcticn n          (refer to it.m 3:07.1), do dots and tam of LV~anatlo, te VMM"        f&tifcatom aier            for the flelda button-headed stressing washer or do"d end plate, ch                W    W tendon o=ber, and the r              of the but      -        spectow The records my ailso be used                c      do s&omm*bq the                    n in t*n      3:09.8.
3:08.8  The CIATRsaldvlpwx-xcdmfrbto-edf the tendons, and shall submit than to the                    a"Etheaad the for approwal before c                    of the VOW-3:-09. Tendon Stressian 3:09.1  The CNR~Msalflo                    h    aneachn~uadaeai
                . 3Mr -, ev~oedby theME              foth      ase"        qupn.
3:09.2  Ten*ws shall not be stressed until all concrete fAw the cwltez" Reactor Building shell has been placed md has r                      a zdim=m strength of 5,000 psi and has been In plac for 28 days.
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3:10    Tendon Corrosion Protection 3:10.1  After the tendons and end caps are instalede the C          UC      shal perform the following VOK in Item 3:10.2 to 3:10.4 below.
3:10.2  The CONTRACTOR shall fill  dhe air space (bulk-fll) In each conduit with corrosion-protection wan as specified in iten 3:07.3.
The CONTRACTOR shall obtain frm Che spplIr        of da corroion protection won, for each batch of v= certftied test xmportsb sharing that the = complies ithb tde suppliar' foexmi            an and that concentrations of chlorides, aulfides, ma ull zamt          in the mu are less than 10 ppm sams. Use tet    rsertexI    aclmlan8 batch umbers shall accompany all shipmate mb to the alts During all phases up to bulk Willing- tde CUI3M            sbel h*alem the corrosion protection vex, so that                    of It will be prevented. Bulk filling of the coaduit shall be a          0e1l4ubed to ensure that the conduit Is fUlled with conesmro        protectIaD wa-.
The tests specified In Item 3:07.4 shall be perfomad by the U    C    and the frequency of the tests shal be esabli*hed by the CONTRACTOR and asumitted to the UIMM      L for approal.        e bulk filling for each conduit shall be camrted within am              (7) months of tendon installation for that conduit. The mealin pressure shall be 0 psig and the minfuam um texqetm at the discharge end shall be 1157F.
A 3: 10.3  The C        2  shall develop wtIttes procedume for hulk-filtia The procedures a    a minim sm u=lclad ll          fen L-    Deterinaton that the conduit is filled atch commuslow-
    * ... *:2.              Pressure control In the conduit.
i.&#xfd;                    3. Corroinon protectionu m pumpls*        Nia -- ezs      for vaxyjft conduit to"er*
: 4. Testing requirements, Inclujd      frequonq, for do corrm protection w.
YOU0:    These procedures siall be admitted to the              and the 1U11 for approval.
3:10.4  The CONTRACTOR shall develop docunt-an          records for the tendm conduit bulk-fillins. The records duall. a a miimft zecord=
tendon nm er; date; condult      meatu      con dischare teperature; assurance that the correct van has been used. The format of the records dhall b& Sebaftt" to the            for approval. The records shall be coplated as the VOR progresses.      Copies of these records shall. be availdile for the Inspection of the OWNR and upon completion of the VOK duplicate copies of an records shall be forwared to the OglE.
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10-11-73 3:11  Oalitv Control 7he CWTSACO      shall perform the follarin:
: 1. Develop docmentation for, and carr out iwpnction of. tan and ancdorage components as the7 ate deliemd to the jb site.
: 2. Develop written work-procedums for clisado      and astIq the Inside of the conduit with the c              rotectIft wn.
Rifer to item 3:07.1.
: 3. Devalop written voIk-.proeesezw for IiwtalJi        tim tenom.
Refer to item 3:07.7 and 3:07.10.
: 4. Develop docintation reco-de for cmad        clemning and coatin*, tendon Installation, and b      n-hmug.        f  to item 3:08.7.
S. Develop written vork-procedures for butt-heading the tendas. Refer to Item 3:08.6.
: 6. Develop documntacion record, for the tod          stnresig.
Refer to item 3:09.8.
: 7. Develop written vork-proceduces for stmsini        the tmmdm.
Rfer to Item 3:09.9.
: 8. Develap written work-P1 cemsP for cumdm        Oeem protection. Dfer to item 3:10.3.
: 9. Develop docinta          records for tesam eCounias    prowcaom.
iefer to item 3:10.6.
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W6-3 Record of Changes to Specif ication SP-5909 Installation and Stressing of Prestressing System  Tendons Sheet I of 1 November 1, 1973 Note:  The attached sheets (1 of 3 In the Addendum portion and the ladon page), issued to the OU      with AWIE== A on October 17, 1973 bare been rwised to correct typoraphical errors. Deemoo A3S            A as not forwarded to the CW1R&CTMO the error is not bein corrected by aother formal ddendum. Nowever, this sAeet smet forth the corrections, In addendum formt, for record purposes only.
ADDSOM A. dated October 17.      1973 Sheet 1 of 3 - Index Page:
Under the words "Index Page" add the following:
      "For Itm 3:10, delete the title    'Tendon Conduit Dry Air Purpe  and replace with 'Tendon Corrosion Protection' "
For the existing wurding chante "Item 3:10" to *Item 3:11" secTi*u  [  - mm (as revised by Addendu A dated October 17, 1973)
For Item 3:10 clange the title    to reed as follm:
      'Tendma  Corrosion Protection"
 
ADDENDUM A Sheet I of 3 October 17, 1973 8CTIXU Ill    -  DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Index Page:
Far Item 3:10, delete the title    "Tendon Conduit Dry Air purge" and replace with "Tendon Corrosion Protection".
For It,- 3:11, Quality Control, under Page colum      delete "U!-17" and replace with "11l-18".
3:01      Scope of Work Subitem 6.,    lines 2 and 3; after the fourth womrd (installstion),
place a period and delete the follLowng:
          "and dry air purging of the tendons."
Subttem 14.,    delete this subitem in its  entirety and replace with the following:
          "14. Bulk fillin    the conduit with  om and supplyfng all    plmbing, heating, sod storage equipment assuciated with btlk HI LU          ."
Sub*t*t    15., delete this suburnm in its    witirety mad rplace    with the following:
          "15. Supplying a corrosion protection uz for tendo. comdIt hulk filling."
3:03      Work, l1terials. and Equilmennt Not Included in      Scoa  of wrk Add the following subitem:
          "7. The corrosion protection m=    for crntift the imsMde of the conduit shmll be either Viscomorust 20901 or 2090-2.
Note:  Both formlatious of mn my be used as the m          afacturmr of thmm has stated that they are comupatible with each other.
3:07      Tend.o    Installatim 3:07.2    Limms I and 2, delete the first      sentence in its  entirety and replace with the following:
          "The corrosion-Protection mm shall be either Visconorust 2090P, or Viscourust 2090IP-2, both as manufactured by the Visccsixy Oil Line 10, after the seventh word (COIU*CM)o delete ummy elther"o and replace with Ume following:
          &deg;sI' l"
 
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3:05    Codes and kanuals                                  111-4 3:06  On-Site Meceipt, Storane, Hnedlfs, Etc.            111-4 3:07    Tendon Instal-ation                                111-6 3:08      utton-ubasdift                                    1-9 3:09    Tendon Stress                                        m-n 3:10    Tendon Corrosion Protectioen                        I'A 3:11    Quality Control                                    III-is
 
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Calculation S07-0033, Revision 0, NRC SIT Member Questions to Licensee (Request 43 Response Information, Document CR-N1002-500, Attachment H, Part 3 of 3
ML102720391
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