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Department of Energy
JAN 1~ 7 2012
12-ESQ-0006
Mr. John Martell, Manager
Radioactive Air Emissions Section
Washington State Department of Health
309 Bradley Blvd., Suite 201
Richland, Washington 99352
(Hanford Mailstop: B 1-42)
Dear Mr. Martell:
DEVIATION REQUEST TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
(WDOH) CODE COMPLIANCE MATRICES FOR THE WASTE TREATMENT AND
IMMOBILIZATION PLANT (WTP) PROCESS GAS TREATMENT SYSTEMS
References:
1.
2.
This letter requests a deviation to the WDOH Code Compliance Matrices for the WTP.
Reference 1 provides WDOH approval to construct the Low-Activity Waste (LAW) Vitrification
Plant Radioactive Air Emission Units. Approval Condition 28a for Emission Unit LV-S3
reure misonuitcmpnntdesign, construction, testing, and operation be carried out as
described in the "WDOH Code Compliance Matrices for the WTP Process Gas Treatment
Systems," 24590-WTP-RPT-ENG-02-015, latest revision. Deviations to technical standards
identified in the Compliance Matrix require WDOH review and approval prior to installation.
On October 24, 2011, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection (ORP) and Bechtel
National, Inc. personnel presented WDOH with a proposed deviation to the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section VIII, Division 1, Part UG-37(g) requirement for tell-tale
holes in external nozzle reinforcement pads on the LAW activated carbon bed adsorber. The
deviation is being pursued because the carbon bed fabricator did not include tell-tale holes in
nozzle reinforcement plates. The Section VIII code requires tell-tale holes at the side of any pad
or saddle to reveal leakage in the weld between a nozzle branch and vessel; also, it allows
venting during welding and heat treatment.
The deviation is being pursued since retrofitting the nozzles with tell-tale holes could damage the
vessel pressure boundary. The technical information (Attachment) behind acceptance of the telltale hole deviation which considered stresses, pressures, operating conditions, and tests
performed to demonstrate acceptability of the nozzle welds was reviewed. Results of the review
show there are no weld abnormalities and pressure boundary weld tests performed consistent
with ASME Section VIII weld criteria demonstrate that tell-tale holes are not needed.
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JAN f ?72012
12-ES Q-0006
During the meeting, WDOH verbally indicated that the deviation seemed to be approvable and
requested ORP submit a formal deviation request to document their review and approval
(Reference 2).
If you have any questions, please contact me, or your staff may contact Dennis W. Bowser,
Environmental Compliance Division, (509) 373-2566.
Sincerely,
ESQ:DWB
cott
L.
ion, Manage'rOfice of River Protection
Attachment
cc w/attach:
J. W. Schmidt, WDOH
R. H. Anderson, MSA
Administrative Record
BNI Correspondence
Environmental Portal, LMSI
WRPS Correspondence
cc w/o attach:
L. Bostic, BNI
B. G. Erlandson, BNJ
J. A. Bates, CHPRC
J. Cox, CTUIR
S. Harris, CTUIR
K. A. Conaway, Ecology
P. M. Gent, Ecology
D. Bartus, EPA (Region 10, Seattle)
Attachment
12-ES Q-0006
(22 Pages - Double Sided)
ASME Section VIII Reinforcing Pad Tell-Tale Holes,
24590-WTP-SDDR-MS- 11-00187
RIWKPVOR1
F1 YeZ No
L Yes~ No
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DATE RECEIVED
Zip
City & State
Address
1. Supplier Name
80026
Lafayette, CO
PO Box 70
IONEX Research Corporation
Rev
SC
3. RPP-WTP P.O. or
2. Suppliers Order No.
24
24590-QL-POA-MWKO-00001
7
910040
4. Deviation Description (Attach extra sheets, photographs, sketches, etc. as necessary and identify quantity and
serial numbers as applicable)
IONEX has not provided telltale holes in reinforcement plates of nozzles attached to the outside of the LAW housings.
Reference IONEX 910040-NCR-96 Rev.0.
In accordance with Engineering Specifications 24590-WTP-3P-MWKO-T0001 Rev.4 (Activated Carbon Bed
Adsorbers), section 3.1.4 and 24590-WTP-3P-MVOO-TOOO1 Rev.3 (Pressure Vessel Design and Fabrication), section
3.1.1 and 3.8.2, the LAW housings shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with ASME Section VilI, DOv.. in
meeting the requirements of Engineering Specification 24590-WTP-3P-MVOO-T0001 Rev.3 and ASME Section VilI,
Div.1, telltale holes should have been designed and fabricated for all reinforcing plates or nozzles attached to the
outside of the housings.
r4 a. Was an NCR issued?
EJ No Z Yes
SEngineering
A. Rupiers Auathnri
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Disposition
Dav id Pease
Title
Engineering Manager
Distribution:
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Date
9/15/2011
ZDisapproved
Approved
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items I through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
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11. (OPTIONAL) RPP-WTP Provisional Disposition Statement (Attach extra sheets, sketches, etc., as necessary).
RPP-WTP Provisional Disposition Justification (Attach extra sheets, sketches, etc., as necessary).
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Print/Type Name
Signature
Date
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Signature
Date
Print/Type Name
Signature
Date
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Approver:
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SYes This SDDR grants relief from requirements or changes the requirements and; check each (consideration) item
that applies:
DModifications to governing terms are required and/or;
SAn increase in price is requested by Seller and/or;
EA price credit from the Supplier is due and/or;
DAn increase/decrease in the Seller promise delivery date is required.
ECost impact, if any is subject to a separate approval process as required by the changes clause.
ZNoThis SDDR grants relief from requirements or changes the requirements and all of the following apply:
" No commercial impact (No modification of governing commercial terms is required) and;
" No increase in price is requested by Seller and;
*No decrease in price is anticipated or required by Buyer and;
" No extension of promised shipment is required
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items 1 through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
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15. RPP-WTP Final Disposition Statement (Attach extra sheets, sketches, etc., as necessary).
See provisional disposition above. Is the final disposition the same as the provisional disposition? [] Yes [] No E] N/AI
WTP is opting to disposition this SDDR as "Modify RPP-WTP Requirement". This deviates from the supplier's
requested disposition in that the Purchase Order will be updated to include a technical note excepting the ASME
Section ViIl, Division 1, part UG-37(g), requirement for telltale holes in reinforcement pads from the requirement to
design and fabricate the LAW Carbon Bed Adsorber units (CRAs) in accordance with ASME Section VilI. The
following changes to the Purchase Order requirements shall be made accordingly:
24590-WTP-3P-MWKO-TOOO1 Rev. 5 Section 3.1.4 to to add the following statement:
The requirements for telltale holes in reinforcement pads per ASME Section ViII, Division 1, part UG-37(g)
shall be exempt from the design and fabrication of the LAW Carbon Bed Adsorber units (OBAs). The CBAs
are designed in accordance with ASME Section ViII, Division 1,aligning equipment with Air Permit
commitments in Washington State Department of Health Code Compliance Matrices for the Waste Treatment
Plant Process Gas Treatment Systems (24590-WTP-RPT-ENG-02-015, Rev. 4 - Table 3-1)
Modify 24590-WTP-3PS-MVOO-TOO01 Rev. 3 Section 3.8.2 to remove the requirement of telltale holes.
.Modify
For additional details on the exemption from ASME Section ViIl requirement for telltale holes in the reinforcing pads,
see Safety Evaluation 24590-WTP-SE-ENS-1 1-01 06, Rev. 0, Installation of Reinforcing Pads on Outside of LAW
Carbon Bed Adsorber Without Telltale Holes per ASME Section ViII, Div.1
RPP-WTP Justification (Attach extra sheets, sketches, etc., as necessary).
This justification is written in four parts. It includes a more detailed enumeration of the issue which is driving lonex to
request a release from the technical requirement, technical evaluation of potential loading on the pad(s), and
consideration of mitigating factors and supporting test procedures and test report data.
Enumeration of issue:
The LAW CBA units each have 16 nozzles or penetrations (further described simply as "nozzles") which have external
reinforcement pads (further described simply as 're-pads"), which ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section
VilI, Division 1, Part UG-37(g) requires to have telltale holes. The units were fabricated without the Code required
holes in these 16 external re-pads.
Note specifically that re-pads differ from "integral reinforcements". Re-pads constitute a local thickening of the vessel
by the addition of an extra layer of steel to the vessel shell, and welding the boundaries of the re-pad to the shell and
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items 1 through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
4.
5.
6.
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nozzle which it surrounds. Whereas an "integral reinforcement" constitutes cutting a large hole in the vessel shell and
then welding a (thicker) replacement steel plate in the place of the hole. An integral reinforcement produces a final
nozzle Configuration with a single layer of steel around the nozzle, while a re-pad results in two layers of steel around
the nozzle.
Nozzles typically weaken vessel shells because of the removal of material, and sometimes the wall of the nozzle
of
(typically referred to as the "nozzle neck") is not sufficiently sized to add enough strength make up for the removal of
reduction
the
remedy
to
approach
used
commonly
and
cost-effective
a
are
Re-pads
shell.
material from the vessel
shell strength due to nozzles on vessels; they provide additional strength to the vessel shell to make up for the
material removal associated with the nozzle.
lethal
ASME Section VIII1, Division 1, UG-25(e) states: "Telltale holes shall not be used in vessels that are to contain holes
telltale
When
construction.
layered
in
holes
vent
for
ULW-76
by
permitted
as
substances [see UW-2(a)], except
of
are provided, they shall have a diameter of 1A16 in. to 3/16 in. (1.5 mm to 5 mm) and have a depth not less than 80%
surface
opposite
the
in
provided
be
shall
the thickness required for a seamless shell of like dimensions. These holes
to that where deterioration is expected."
of
ASME Section VilI, Division 1, UG-37(g) states: "Reinforcing plates and saddles of nozzles attached to the outside
a
for
tapped
be
may
that
tap]
8)
(DN
V/4
NIPS
size
a vessel shall be provided with at least one telltale hole [maximum
These
vessel.
the
of
inside
the
off
seal
that
welds
of
tightness
for
test
soapsuds
preliminary compressed air and
telltale holes may be left open or may be plugged when the vessel is in service. If the holes are plugged, the plugging
material used shall not be capable of sustaining pressure between the reinforcing plate and the vessel wall."
or
ASME B31 .3, para. 328.5.4(g) states that: "Avent hole shall be provided at the side(not at the crotch) of any pad
treatment".
heat
and
welding
during
venting
allow
to
and
run
and
branch
between
weld
the
saddle to reveal leakage in
This requirement is associated with allowing any trapped gasses to vent from under re-pads during fabrication, when
performing the final sealing weld pass for a re-pad. Welding the last section of root weld which closes off a sealed
container is often very difficult because the welding process affects the density of any trapped gassed, often making
them blow in or out of the small segment of weld which the welder is attempting to seal off. In the case of the CBA
units the welds have already been completed with visually acceptable welds without requiring telltale holes.
The nozzles in the shell CBA units which have external re-pads include:
Table-i: List of Nozzles w/ External Re-Pads on LAW CBA Units______
Location
Nozzle Size
Description
item
Top
8"NPS
Fill Ports
1
Top
3" NIPS
Fire Water Line
2
Front
18" NPS
Process Gas Line
3
End
4" NPS
1Mercury Analyzer
4
End
Rectangular, -5" wide x -25" tall
1Bag-Out Pot
5
Qty
10 ea
1 ea
1 ea
I ea
3 ea
Each of these nozzles have circular, square or rectangular pads around them fabricated from plate or bar stock. All
re-pads are listed as type 316L stainless steel. The following table lists the sizes of the various re-pads:
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items 1 through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10through 16 lo be completed by RPP-WTP.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Circular:
5.50 "OD x 3.5" ID
3/8"
3a
1.5"
3b
Mercury Analyzer
Rectangular:
Outside: 25.0" x 26.5",
ID: 18.0"026
Center of hole is at 11 .75"
on long axis, 12.00" on
short axis.I
Square.Outside: 21.5" x 21.5",
ID: 18.0"
Hole is centered on one
axis, and center is offset to
14.0" on the other axis.
Circular:
6" OD x 4.5" ID
Bag-Out Ports
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3/8" Fillet
WTP 24590-QLPOA-MWKO00001-05-00184
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24590-QL-POAMWK0-00001-05.
3/8" Fillet
1.5"
24590-QL-POAMWK0-00001-0500228
112" Fillet
3/8"
24590-QL-POAMWKO.00001 05-
3/8" Fillet
24590-QL-POAMWK0-00001-05028inside
Outside Perimeter:
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Perimeter:
3/16" J-bevel, w/
1/2" Fillet
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Rectangular:
Outside: 10.63" x 30.88"
Inside: 4.63" x 24.88
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Weld Size(s)
Outside Perimeter:
1/2" Fillet
Inside Perimeter:
1.25"
13/16"
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capping fillet
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* Pressure (P): The CBA units have a datasheet specified design pressure range of full vacuum to + 4 PSI.
Negative pressure under the re-pads is not a concern because this will cause the re-pads to seat against the
parent housing and distribute the load partially to the parent housing, carrying the load in parallel as it is intended.
Only the positive pressure component is a concern, so a pressure (P) of +4 PSI will be used for the evaluation.
This is applicable for both groups of re-pads.
Thickness (Tb and TJ': The nozzles fall naturally into two groups. The first group consists of the bag-out ports
*
and the 18" process port These pads have a minimum thickness of Tb = 1.25". The remainder of the pads are
significantly thinner. This thinner set of pads has a minimum thickness of T, = 3/4".
" End Fixity: With the exception of the bag-out ports, all re-pads use fillet welds around the inner and outer
perimeter of the re-pads. Additionally, the bag-out ports also use fillets except that the inner perimeter is partially
a J-bevel weld and partially a capping fillet. The J-Bevel weld is a slightly stronger configuration than the fillet, and
the sum of the weld for that inner perimeter is 3/8", so the J-Bevel will conservatively be treated as a fillet for this
evaluation. The smallest of the welds on the other re-pads is also 3/8" fillet, so the ends will be treated as having
3/8" fillets. Additionally, fillets have little bending resistance, so for the unit-width beam evaluation the end fixity
will be treated as pinned-pinned. This is a conservative end fixity configuration since, in reality, fillet welds
provide some moment resistance. Additionally, some moment resistance is provided at the ends due to the
curvature of round re-pads, and the change in direction on rectangular re-pads, which is also not accounted for
when using a pinned-pinned boundary condition and is therefore conservative. These are satisfactory values for
both groups and bound both groups.
* Length (Lb and L=,):In the group of thicker re-pads, the worst "outside perimeter to inside perimeter" span can
be taken from the rectangular re-pad on Unit-A. The pad is 25.0" x 26.5". The hole for the process pipe is 18.0" in
diameter and is offset on the plate. The distance from the center of the hole to the furthest corner of the pad
would be based on the offset distances. These are 26.5-11.75 = 14.75" in the long axis, and 25.0-12.0 = 13.0" in
the short axis. The total distance to the center of the hole is 404.475 2+ 13 .02) =19.66". The hole has a radius of
9.0", s0 the distance to the corner from the edge of the hole is Lb =19,66-9.0 =10.66". Note again that this length
is very conservative as the majority of the thicker pads have much shorter effective lengths. For the second group
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items 1 through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
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of pads the largest span is in the re-pads around the 8"fill ports. These re-pads have ODs of 11.5" and INs of
8.625". The span length L., = (11.5-8.625)/2 = 1.44".
* Mechanical propierties: The Young's modulus (E) will be treated as 2.8127 PSI. This is a reasonable value to
use for E without resorting to additional references, and is more than adequate for the purposes of this evaluation.
The unit-width section moduli for this evaluation are Sub = (1/6)Tb 2 = (1/6) -(1.25)2 = 0 .260 in2, and S.. = (1/6)Tb 2
= (1/6) *(3/8)2 = 0.023 in2.
The maximum stress in a unit-width simply-supported beam that is constructed of the worst parameters for each of the
two groups is found by:
Ub=(P
Lb2 ) /
(8
Sub) =
(4-10.662) /(8
The CBA units use 316L stainless steel for the housings, primarily in on ASME SA-240 plate form. The stress
calculated would be surface stresses and would also be considered to be local stresses as the stresses computed
would lie within the local limit of reinforcement. Both of these conditions would warrant use of 1.5*5 (where S is the
basic allowable for ASME Section ViIl, Div 1 vessels, found from the tables in ASME Section II).
While the OBA datasheet shows the units to have a normal operating temp of 160 'F, they have an upset condition
maximum temperature of 300'F, so this higher temperature will be used for the purposes of determining the basic
allowable stress (S).
Per ASME B&PV, Section 11,Part D, Table 1lA, the allowable value for 316L SST ASME SA-240 plate at 300*F, is
S =16,700 PSI
So,
1.5 S = 25,050 PSI
This means that the larger of the two groups produces a usage of 219 / 25,050 = 0.9%. Again, it should be noted that
a great number of conservatisms are present inthe 219 PSI value, so in actuality the usage will be even smaller. This
establishes that the level of load contribution associated with a pressure build-up underneath the pads is negligible
within the design of the re-pads themselves.
In addition to assessing the additional loading on the pads themselves, an assessment needs to be made on the
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items I through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
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(P * Lb) = (112)
P. (1/2)
(P *L.) = (112)
(4*1.44)
P~b
Using the ASME criteria of 0.55 times the weld leg size to determine the capacity (PW-aiwat1) of the fillet welds (ASME
B&PV Section Vill, UW-18(d):
PW-allowable =0.55 *
Weld Leg * S
0.55
The additional usage created on the welds if pressure were to build up under the re-pads (using the worst value from
the two groups) is then 21.3 / 3,444 = 0.6%. This is an even lower increase in usage than in the re-pads themselves,
and again this is still highly conservative. This reveals that the level of load contribution associated with a pressure
build-up underneath the re-pads is also negligible within the welds attaching the re-pads.
These two assessments combine to demonstrate that the ASME Code requirement for including telltale holes external
reinforcement pads is not technically justified in the case of the LAW Carbon Bed Adsorber units, and the units may be
safely operated without inclusion of the features.
Additional Mitigating Factors:
While the above assessment shows that telltale holes are not technically justified as being necessary design features
for the CBAs, there are several additional factors relating to the operation of the CBAs which further mitigate concerns,
and potential consequences, associated with the units not including telltale holes in the reinforcing pads. It is
appropriate to include those additional mitigating factors for consideration, so they are listed below:
OBA units operate under vacuum when functioning normally. Only accident scenarios provide for positive
pressure within the units, and those scenarios are expected to top out at less than 4 PSI. This means that if a leak
were to occur under any of the reinforcement pads the leak would be into the units, creating a vacuum under the pads
for normal operating scenarios. Under vacuum scenarios the reinforcement pads are drawn against the CBA housing
shell. Inthis configuration, positive atmospheric pressure from the room applies a load onto the outer face of the
pads. This load is then partially supported by the pad, and partially supported by the housing shell underneath the
pad. This parallel loading of the pad and the shell isthe preferred load configuration, as opposed to loading only the
shell or the pad.
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NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items 1 through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
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5.
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Housing Leak Test Results - Leak Test Bubble, Direct Pressure Technique Test Results (24590-QL-POAMWKO-00001-01-0001 3 Rev. QOD &24590-QL-POA-MWK0-00001-13-00005 Rev. QOM) - Appendix A
Visual Examination Test Results - Test and Visual Examination Procedure of Weldments (24590-QL-POAMWKO-00001 -01 -00005 Rev. OOG) - Appendix B
Structural Capability Test Results (24590-QL-POA-MWKO-00001 -01 -00018 Rev. 00A & 24590-QL-POAMWKO-00001-13-00005 Rev. COM) - Appendix C
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items 1 through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
4.
5.
6.
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Supplier Acknowledgement:
The Supplier accepts the RPP-WTP's disposition herein and agrees to implement the RPP-WTP's disposition
accordingly. Return the signed SDDR to the RPP-WTP Project Document Control (PDC).
NOTES:
1. Complete instructions provided at end of form.
2. Items I through 9 and 17 to be completed by Supplier
3. Items 10 through 16 to be completed by RPP-WTP.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Ref: 24590-WT7P-3DP-GO4B-00063
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NONCONFORMANCE REPORT
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Rev No: 0
Rev Date: 9!11 2011i
Total Pages:____
NCR No.: 910040-NCR-96
Supplier Subcontractor: N/A
P0 Number: 24590-QL-POA-MWKO-00001
Company Name: Bechtel National WTP-RPP
Project Description: LAW Activated Carbon Bed Adsorbers
Initiated By: David Pease
Date Initi ate d: 9/15/2011
Item Description: Telltale holes in reinforcing plates of nozzles attached to the outside of a vessel.
Nonconforming Condition:
Telltale holes have not been included in the design and fabrication of external nozzle reinforcement plates on the LAW
housings. In accordance with contract specifications 24590-WTP-3PS-MWKO-T0001 Rev.4 (Activated Carbon Bed
Adsorbers), section 3.1.4 and 24590-WTP-3PS-MV0-TOO1 Rev.3 (Pressure Vessel Design and Fabrication),
section 3.1.1 and 3.8.2, the LAW housings shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with.ASME Section ViII,
Div.1. In meeting the requirements of Engineering Specification 24590-WTP-3P-MVOO-TOOO1 Rev.3 and ASME
Section ViII, Div. 1, telltale holes should have been designed and fabricated for all reinforcing plates or nozzles
attached to the outside of the housings.
Current design and fabrication of the LAW housings does not meet specification and verbatim code compliance.
Disposition:
"USE-AS-IS" - The LAW Activated Carbon Bed Adsorbers have a specified positive design pressure of 4 psig and a
negative design pressure of full vacuum (-14.7 psig) per MDS 24590-LA.W-MVD-LVP-00003 Rev-.. These specified
pressures are less than the minimum 15 psi required per section U-i (c)(2)(h) for implementation of the ASME Section
Vill Div.1 code. This is due to the low stresses associated with these pressures. The positive pressure specified in
the MDS is the result of a carbon bed fire and activation of the fire suppression water system. This is considered by
IONEX Engineering to be a design basis event with normal operating pressure being -96.0 in-WG.
The purpose of the telltale holes in the external reinforcement plates is to test for and to prevent pressure from
building up between the reinforcement and the pressure boundary. The inlet nozzle reinforcement plate on Unit A has
the largest surface area to generate the greatest force between the reinforcement plate and the pressure boundary. If
the maximum design pressure of -14.7 psig (full vacuum) is assumed to be positive or absolute a total force on the
plate of roughly 6000 lbs is generated. This results in a maximum stress on the plate of 524 psi with an allowable
stress of 16,600 psi per Section ViII Div.1I. The weld used to secure the reinforcement plate to the housing is a 1/2"
fillet weld. The required length of weld required to hold the plate in position is roughly 1 inch. Over 159 inches of weld
are used to secure the reinforcement plate to the housing. This allows for a safety factor of over 31 on the design of
the reinforcement plate. This safety factor is the most bounding, all other nozzle reinforcement plate designs will have
an even higher safety factor.
Given the large safety factor and maximum design pressure being specified as negative, the absence of telltale holes
in the design and fabrication poses no safety concern to the LAW Activated Carbon Bed Adsorber housings. It can
also be concluded that the lack of telltale holes will not adversely affect the form, fit, or function of the LAW Activated
Carbon Bed Adsorbers.
Submitted By: David Pease
Date: 9/15/2011
Date: 9/15/2011
Action Taken:
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Cal Date
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Description
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8/22/119/21
8/12/12
2/25/12
_________
Dimensions were taken prior to depressurizing housings and recorded. All valves and dampers
were opened for test. lonex's provided gaskets were installed on fill port nozzles and man-way
covers. All flanges and blank offs held in place with Temporary fasteners.
Inlet and outlet flanges were sealed using a temporary 1/2" thick blank off and sealed with
tmoaygasket and fasteners. Housing gradually depressurized to achieve the -12.1 PSI test
of all flanges, blank-offs and gaskets. Housing was depressurized to negative -12.1 PSI,
dimension was taken tinder pressure. Pressure was released and -dimension was taken.
-At time of inspection no permanent distortion or deformation nor breach of integrity of pressure
boundary. Weidment and dimensions returned wAithin tolerances as per JONEX design drawings.
Dimension was taken with tape measure and plum bobs attached to housings.
[ Sec attached dimensions records of measurements and reference drawings for locations of plum
bobs.
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Tool No.
115
162
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Fluke pressure/vacuum module
KOI3ALT tape measure
Acquired 1 est Data
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integrity
________________
Cal- Date
iDescription
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Beginning
-Ending Pressure fileld:
Duration of Test:
24590-QL-POA-MWKO00001
No permanent distortion or
sch.40
8/12/11
2P-5/11
8/22/1191/1
8/12
2/2-5/12
Sblank-ofs and gaskets. Leak tightness of flange gaskets checked by performing a bubble leak test.
Housing was pressurized to positive 5.0 PSI, dimension was taken under pressure. Pressure was
released and dimension was taken. At time of inspection no permanent distortion or deformation
-nor beach of integrity of pressure boundary. Weidment and dimensions returned within
tolerances as per ONEX design drawings. Dimension was taken with tape measure and plum
bobs attached to housing,s. See attached dimensions records of measuremen-s and reference
drawings for locations of plum bobs.
SAccepltfI
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Perfonined By.:___
Date:
Approved By.:_____
Date:
Witnessed By.
Date:
9/14/11
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