Information Notice No. 82-34: Welds in Main Control Panels
SSINS No.: 6835 IN 82-34 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 August 20, 1982 Information Notice No. 82-34: WELDS IN MAIN CONTROL PANELS Addressees: All holders of a nuclear power reactor operating license (OL) or construction permit (CP). Purpose: This information notice is provided as an early notification of a potentially significant problem pertaining to welds in main control panels supplied by Systems Control of Iron Mountain, Michigan; Reliance Electric of Stone Mountain, Georgia; and Comsip of Linden, New Jersey, to a number of operating plants and construction sites. The potential safety significance of this problem is still under review by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff. If NRC evaluation so indicates, further licensee action may be requested. In the interim, the staff expects licensees to review the information herein for applicability to their facilities. No specific action or response is required at this time. Description of Circumstances: Inspections at the vendors' facilities have disclosed numerous welding practices not in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) Standards and several quality assurance practices not in compliance with the vendors' procedures or NRC requirements. Among these were the following: 1. Certified material test reports not required, not available, or not in accordance with AWS specifications 2. Changes to drawings not properly reviewed and accepted 3. Welding being done by unqualified individuals without qualified procedures and using uncalibrated equipment 4. Poor welds, including lack of fusion, undercuts in excess of 1/32" and weld wire remnants from 1/2" to 4" in accepted welds 5. Welding procedure qualification and welder qualification testing required by AWS Standards not accomplished 6. Essential variables as specified by AWS Standards violated 7. Management oversight not accomplished for lengthy periods; lack of separate review and approval for Quality Assurance 8. Unidentified weld filler metal used 9. Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process used but not documented in place of required gas metal arc welding (GMAW) or shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes . IN 82-34 August 20, 1982 Page 2 of 2 Since the inspection determined that the non-conforming practices of all three vendors are similar and widespread at each manufacturing facility, it can be assumed that any panel from these vendors may have defective welds. Although the vendors have seismically qualified similar panels, their current welding practices and resultant defective welds may affect the validity of those qualifications. Sites at which defective welds in control panels have been identified are Byron 1 and 2, Braidwood 1 and 2, Midland 1 and 2, Vogtle 1 and 2, Callaway 1, Comanche Peak 1 and 2, and Waterford 3. Sites which have received panels which may have defective welds are as follows: Wolf Creek; Brunswick 1 and 2; Seabrook; Palo Verde 1, 2, and 3; Susquehanna; Three Mile Island 1; Salem 1 and 2; Hope Creek; Monticello; Perry 1 and 2; Hatch 1 and 2; Indian Point 2; Shearon Harris 1, 2, 3, and 4; St. Lucie 2; Shoreham; Virgil Summer; Marble Hill 1 and 2; Dresden; LaSalle; Clinton; Beaver Valley; and Millstone. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the administrator of the appropriate Regional Office or this office. Edward L. Jordan, Director Division of Engineering and Quality Assurance Office of Inspection and Enforcement Technical Contact: M. S. Wegner 301-492-4511 Attachment: List of Recently Issued IE Information Notices
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