Part 21 Report - 1996-430

ACCESSION #: 9605070309 NOTE: This text document was processed from a scanned version or an electronic submittal and has been processed as received. Some tables, figures, strikeouts, redlines, and enclosures may not have been included with this submittal, or have been omitted due to ASCII text conversion limitations. In order to view this document in its entirety, you may wish to use the NUDOCS microfiche in addition to the electronic text. PGE Portland General Electric Company Stephen M. Quennoz Trojan Site Executive May 02, 1996 VPN-024-96 Trojan Nuclear Plant Docket 50-344 License NPF-1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Dear Sirs: Revision to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21 (10 CFR 21), Report on Electrical Terminations By letter dated September 12, 1991, Portland General Electric Company (PGE) notified you of intent to further evaluate the conclusions presented in a 10 CFR 21 report dated August 20, 1991 regarding defective bolted splice electrical termination kits. This evaluation has been completed and is summarized in the attached report NPE-39 prepared for PGE by Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation. This report supports PGE's original determination (report of August 20, 1991) that circuits with post-accident safety and monitoring functions were qualified to perform those functions. Sincerely, Stephen M. Quennoz Trojan Site Executive Attachment c: L.J. Callan NRC Region IV D. Stewart-Smith, ODOE Dr. B.D. Spitzberg, NRC Region IV R.A. Scarano, NRC Region IV M.T. Masnik, NRC, NRR 71760 Columbia River Highway, Rainier, OR 97048 503/556-3713 *** END OF DOCUMENT ***

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