Bulletin 88-05: Nonconforming Materials Supplied by Piping Supplies, Inc. at Folsom, New Jersey And West Jersey Manufacturing Company at Williamstown, New Jersey
OMB No.: 3150-0011 NRCB 88-05 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 May 6, 1988 NRC BULLETIN NO. 88-05: NONCONFORMING MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY PIPING SUPPLIES, INC. AT FOLSOM, NEW JERSEY AND WEST JERSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY AT WILLIAMSTOWN, NEW JERSEY Addressees: All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors. Purpose: The purpose of this bulletin is to require that licensees submit information regarding materials supplied by Piping Supplies, Incorporated (PSI) at Folsom, New Jersey and West Jersey Manufacturing Company (WJM) at Williamstown, New Jersey and to request that licensees 1) take actions to assure that materials comply with ASME Code and design specification requirements or are suitable for their intended service, or 2) replace such materials. Description of Circumstances: The NRC has obtained copies of certified material test reports (CMTRs) for material supplied by PSI and WJM that contain false information about material supplied to the nuclear industry. A number of CMTRs were apparently used to certify that commercial-grade, foreign steel meets the requirements of ASME Code Section III, Subarticle NCA-3800, by using a domestic forging company's letterhead. There was no evidence that PSI or WJM performed or had a subcon- tractor perform the testing required by Section III to upgrade the commercially produced steel for these falsified CMTRs. The information available to date indicates that WJM started supplying ASME Code components to the nuclear industry in 1976, both directly as well as through intermediaries, and that PSI started supplying ASME Code components to the nuclear industry directly and through intermediaries in 1985. In addition, WJM held an ASME Quality System Certificate (QSC-385) as a material manufacturer from November 30, 1979 to November 30, 1985. The NRC has concluded that there are potential generic safety implications at facilities that either have received direct shipment of materials furnished by PSI or WJM (i.e., pipe fittings and flanges) or received piping subassemblies and other components from holders of ASME Certificates of Authorization or other subcontractors which incorporated materials supplied by PSI or WJM. 8804290255 . NRCB 88-05 May 6, 1988 Page 2 of 4 Actions Requested: 1. Review purchasing records for your facility and determine whether any WJM- or PSI-supplied ASME Code or ASTM materials have been furnished to your facility. The lists of purchasing and receiving companies given in Attachments 1 and 2 have been developed through the NRC's partial review of PSI and WJM documents. It is emphasized that the NRC has not reviewed all documents; therefore, the review of records should not be limited to the companies on these lists. The records review for PSI-supplied material should cover the period since January 1, 1985. The WJM review should cover the period since January 1, 1976. 2. For ASME Code and ASTM materials furnished by PSI or WJM that are either not yet installed in safety-related systems at your facility or are in- stalled in safety-related systems of plants under construction, the following actions are requested: (perform action a and either action b or c) a. Provide a list of WJM- and PSI-supplied materials that are found not to be in conformance with the applicable code requirements or procurement specifications and identify the applications in which these materials are used or will be used. Include the material specification, the nature of the component (e.g., pipe flange), size and pressure rating; also indicate the chain of purchase, and either b. Take actions that provide assurance that all received materials comply with ASME Code Section III, ASTM, and applicable procurement specification requirements, or that demonstrate that such materials are suitable for the intended service. For example, this program should include specific verification that austenitic stainless steels have been received in a non-sensitized condition, or, c. Replace all questionable fittings and flanges with materials that have been manufactured in full compliance with ASME Code Section III, ASTM, and the applicable procurement specification requirements. 3. For ASME Code and ASTM materials furnished by WJM or PSI already installed in safety-related systems in operating plants, the following actions are requested: a. Provide a list of the WJM- and PSI-supplied materials that are found not to be in conformance with the applicable code requirements or procurement specifications and identify the applications in which the materials are used. Include the material specification, the nature of the component (e.g., pipe flange), size, and pressure rating; also indicate the chain of purchase. b. Take actions requested in 2b or 2c above. However, an evaluation should be undertaken prior to replacing questionable material in accordance with 2c above that considers the occupational radiation . NRCB 88-05 May 6, 1988 Page 3 of 4 exposure that would be received during the replacement process. This evaluation should be considered in developing the method and timing of material replacements. c. Document and maintain for inspection a basis for continued plant operation if the program requested in item 3b has not been completed within 120 days of the date of receipt of this bulletin. 4. For any PSI- or WJM-supplied materials having suspect CMTRs and used in systems that are not safety-related, take actions commensurate with the function to be performed. 5. Maintain for inspection the documentation of the specific actions taken for the identified materials. 6. For operating plants, all scheduled actions should be completed before a restart from the next major outage starting after 180 days from the date of receipt of this bulletin. For plants under construction all scheduled actions and the reporting required by 2 below should be completed prior to the planned fuel load date. If any addressee cannot meet this schedule, they should justify to the NRC their proposed alternative schedule. Reporting Requirements: 1. Provide a written report within 120 days of the date of receipt of this bulletin that either: a. States that no WJM- or PSI-supplied materials have been furnished for your facility for use in safety-related systems, if such is the case, or b. Provides the information requested in items 2a and 3a above that indicates which materials have been found not to be in conformance with the applicable code requirements or procurement specifications, confirms completion of other actions requested in items 2b or c, 3b and 4, and provides a schedule for completing any remaining actions. 2. Confirmation of completion of all scheduled actions shall be submitted to the NRC within 60 days of completion for operating plants and prior to the fuel load date for plants under construction. The written reports, required above, shall be addressed to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C. 20555, under oath or affirmation under the provisions of Section 182a, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. In addition, a copy shall be submitted to the appro- priate Regional Administrator. This requirement for information was approved by the Office of Management and Budget under clearance number 3150-0011. . NRCB 88-05 May 6, 1988 Page 4 of 4 If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact one of the technical contacts listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appro- priate NRC Regional Office. Charles E. Rossi, Director Division of Operational Events Assessment Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical Contacts: Ray Cilimberg, NRR (301) 492-3220 Ed Baker, NRR (301) 492-3221 Attachments: 1. Table 1 - Known and Intended Recipients of Carbon Steel Materials furnished by PSI or WJM 2. Table 2 - Known and Intended Recipients of Stainless Steel Materials furnished by PSI or WJM 3. List of Recently Issued NRC Bulletins . Attachment 1 NRCB 88-05 May 6, 1988 Page 1 of 2 TABLE 1 - KNOWN AND INTENDED RECIPIENTS OF CARBON STEEL MATERIALS FURNISHED BY PSI AND WJM Purchaser Receiving Company Nuclear Plant (if known) Radnor Alloys, Inc. Bechtel Power Corp. Pilgrim Capitol Pipe & Steel Bechtel Power Corp. Midland Pullman Power Products Pullman Power Products Palo Verde Pullman Power Products Daniel Wolf Creek Pullman Power Products Cleveland Electric Perry Pullman Power Products Bechtel Power Corp. South Texas Pullman Power Products Pullman Power San Onofre Pullman Power Products Pullman Power Vogtle Tyler Davison Bechtel Power Corp. Grand Gulf Osborne Brothers Welding Supply General Electric Perry HUB Incorporated Duke Power Oconee HUB Incorporated Bechtel Power Corp. Arkansas HUB Incorporated Bechtel Power Corp. WNP-2 Chicago Tube & Iron Omaha Public Power Fort Calhoun District Chicago Tube & Iron Commonwealth Edison Braidwood Chicago Tube & Iron Cherne Construction Co. Marble Hill Chicago Tube & Iron Northern States Power --------- Chicago Tube & Iron Consumer Power Palisades Dravo Corp. Dravo Corp. Seabrook Joliet Valves, Inc. Joliet Valves, Inc. --------- McJunkin Bechtel Power Corp. San Onofre Guyon Alloys Babcock & Wilcox --------- ITT Grinnell ITT Grinnell --------- Guyon Alloys, Inc. Bechtel Power Corp. Limerick Guyon Alloys, Inc. Northeast Nuclear Energy Millstone Company Guyon Alloys, Inc. Bechtel c/o PP&L Susquehanna Guyon Alloys, Inc. Duke Power Catawba Guyon Alloys, Inc. Bechtel Power Corp. Hope Creek Guyon Alloys, Inc. WNP-2 Guyon Alloys, Inc. Carolina Power & Light Brunswick Guyon Alloys, Inc. Baldwin Associates Clinton Guyon Alloys, Inc. South Carolina Electric V.C. Summer and Gas Guyon Alloys, Inc. Carolina Power & Light Shearon Harris Guyon Alloys, Inc. Gulf States River Bend Bellows --------- American Standard American Standard --------- Louis P. Canuso Bechtel/Public Service Hope Creek . Attachment 1 NRCB 88-05 May 6, 1988 Page 2 of 2 TABLE 1 - KNOWN AND INTENDED RECIPIENTS OF CARBON STEEL MATERIALS FURNISHED BY PSI AND WJM (continued) Purchaser Receiving Company Nuclear Plant (if known) Capitol Pipe & Steel Bechtel Hope Creek Gulfalloy Bechtel Power Corp. Palo Verde Public Service Electric and Gas PSE&G Salem Conax Conax --------- Consolidated Power* Bechtel Power South Texas Consolidated Power* Duke Power McGuire Consolidated Power* Boston Edison Pilgrim Consolidated Power* Niagara Mohawk Nine Mile Point Consolidated Power* Philadelphia Electric Limerick Louis P. Canuso Bechtel Corp. Hope Creek Dubose Toledo Edison Davis-Besse Dubose Florida Power Crystal River Dubose TVA Sequoyah Dubose TVA Watts Bar Dubose PP&L Susquehanna Dubose SMUD Rancho Seco Dubose Rochester Gas & Electric Ginna Dubose Duke Power Oconee Dubose Power Authority State FitzPatrick of N.Y. Dubose South Carolina Electric --------- and Gas *Consolidated Power is also known as Consolidated Piping and Supply located in Birmingham, Alabama, Furlong, Pa., and Charlotte, N.C. . Attachment 2 NRCB 88-05 May 6, 1988 Page 1 of 1 TABLE 2 - KNOWN AND INTENDED RECIPIENTS OF STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS FURNISHED BY PSI AND WJM Purchaser Receiving Company Nuclear Plant (if known) HUB Incorporated Bechtel Power Corp. Limerick Radnor Alloys Radnor Alloys --------- Pullman Power Products Pullman Power --------- Dravo Corp. Dravo Corp. Seabrook Louis P. Canuso, Inc. Philadephia Electric Peach Bottom L. P. Canuso, Inc. Bechtel Power Corp. ---------
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