Information Notice No. 84-63: Defective RHR Replacement Piping
SSINS No.: 6835 IN 84-63 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 August 13, 1984 Information Notice No. 84-63: DEFECTIVE RHR REPLACEMENT PIPING Addressees: All nuclear Power reactor facilities holding an operating license (OL) or construction permit (CP). Purpose: This information notice is being provided to inform licensees of a potentially significant problem pertaining to defects in large diameter piping formed by hot piercing and inspected to the Summer of 1980 Addenda to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code1. The NRC is continuing to evaluate this issue; meanwhile, recipients are expected to review this notice for applicability to their facilities. Suggestions contained in this notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: On June 29, 1984, Northern States Power Company reported, in a 10 CFR 21 report, that base metal discontinuities had been discovered in the 18-inch ASME Class 1 pipe furnished to Specification SA-333, Grade 6, and special requirements of SA-655 for replacement piping for the residual heat removal (RHR) system for its Monticello nuclear plant. While spool pieces were being fabricated at the site, the defect was seen in the section of pipe that was to be used to connect the RHR lines to the recirculation system on the discharge side of the RHR pump inside primary containment. The design pressure of the spool piece was 1248 psig at 562F. Further visual and ultrasonic testing (UT) determined that the defect extended significantly into the pipe wall. The defect was found to be a laminar type discontinuity that had opened and separated in several areas. It was located about half way along the length of the pipe, running about 360 around the inside and extending 0.44 inches into the material (43% through the wall). The orientation of the discontinuity was oblique to the surfaces. 8408100009 1 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II, Part A, 1980 Edition. Summer of 1980 Addenda, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY . IN 84-63 August 13, 1984 Page 2 of 3 A second defect was found in another piece of SA-333, Grade 6 piping. It was determined to extend 330 around the interior of the pipe and 0.2 inches deep (19% through the wall). Northern States Power plans to perform a comprehensive UT scan on all replacement pipe used in the RHR system, using a five scan inspection: two directions axially, two circumferentially, and a straight beam. The supplier of the piping had conducted inspections in compliance with the Code Specification SA-655. These were inadequate to detect the defects that were found. SA-655 calls for scans in both circumferential directions only. Without axial scans or straight beam, defects such as these can go undetected. In hot forming of seamless piping, a momentary loss of tool lubricant, hot scale release, or tool wear can result in embedded folds, laps, and seams in the piping. Because of expansion dynamics associated with hot forming, the piping may also be severely stressed locally to a degree that material inhomogeneities become prone to laminar separation or cracking. The frequency and orientation of these processing discontinuities are not predictable and their presence may not be detected solely on the basis of visual inspection. It is necessary, therefore, that greater emphasis be placed on a comprehensive ultrasonic examination, as described above, to assure that unacceptable manufacturing defects, irrespective of orientation, are detected and eliminated in piping used in the reactor coolant pressure boundary and other safety-related systems during the current and future replacement programs. Regulatory Guide 1.68, "Nondestructive Examination of Tubular Products", was issued in October of 1973, calling for the examination of pipe and tubing to the ASME Code requirements in NB2550 supplemented by ASTM E-2132, "Standard Method for Ultrasonic Inspection of Metal Pipe and Tubing for Longitudinal Discontinuities." Supplementing these requirements, the Regulatory Guide specified that ultrasonic examination be performed in both axial and both circumferential directions. The Reg Guide was withdrawn in October of 1977 as announced in Federal Register notice 42 FR 54478 on the premise that the ASME Code Section III, at that time had adopted the supplementary requirements of the Regulatory Guide. Comprehensive review of the appropriate Codes and their referenced standards since that time failed to locate any unambiguous standard which included the supplementary requirements of the Regulatory Guide in Code Sections II or III or in referenced material standards; i.e. , E-213, A-655, SA-655, etc. Further NRC action in this matter is being contemplated. 2 American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 . IN 84-63 August 13, 1984 Page 3 of 3 No written response to this information notice is required. If there are any questions regarding this matter, please contact the Regional Administrator of the appropriate NRC regional office or this office. Edward L. Jordan Director Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspection and Enforcement Technical Contact: Mary S. Wegner, IE (301) 492-4511 W. J. Collins, IE (301) 492-9630 Attachment: List of Recently Issued IE Information Notices
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