Part 21 Report - 1996-430
ACCESSION #: 9605070309
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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
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