SECTION XI Subject Interpretation File No. Cases N-729-1 and N-729-2, -3141(c)....XI-1-10-45 11-1956 Figure IWB-2500-7(a) and Code Case N-613-1, Fig. 1 (2001 Edition With the 2003 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda)....XI-1-10-40 11-641 IWA-1400(a) (1995 Edition With the 1996 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda)....XI-1-10-43 12-240 IWA-5212(e) (1989 Edition With the 1991 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda)....XI-1-10-44 12-828 Mandatory Appendix I, I-3200(c) (2004 Edition With the 2005 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda)....XI-1-10-41 11-1460 Mandatory Appendix VI, Article VI-4000 (1998 Edition Through the 2004 Edition With the 2005 Addenda)....XI-1-10-39 12-88 Mandatory Appendix VIII, Supplement 5 (2004 Edition), and Case N-552....XI-1-10-46 11-1852 Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D (2001 Edition With the 2003 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda)....XI-1-10-42 12-34 Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-P, and IWA-2550(a)(2) (1989 Edition Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda)... XI-1-10-38 12-87 Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Categories C-F-1 and C-F-2 (1998 Edition Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda)... XI-1-10-37 11-2149
Interpretation: XI-1-10-37 Subject: Table IWC-2500-1, Examination Categories C-F-1 and C-F-2 (1998 Edition Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda) File No.: 11-2149 Question: Is it a requirement of Table IWC-2500-1 for Examination Categories C-F-1 and C-F-2 that a sample of not less than 28 piping welds per individual system be examined? Reply: No. The 28 total weld count is per Examination Category and not per an individual system. Interpretation: XI-1-10-38 Subject: Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-P, and IWA-2550(a)(2) (1989 Edition Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda) File No.: 12-87 Question (1): Is it a requirement, in a design that includes a welded seal cap that encloses the body to bonnet bolts that is seal welded and includes a welded plug, to remove the welded plug in the enclosure to inspect for leakage from the valve body and valve bonnet during the system leakage test to satisfy Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-P? Reply (1): No. Question (2): Is it a requirement to inspect at least one bolt in accordance with IWA-2550(a)(2) if there is leakage identified around the enclosure, during repetitive outages during boric acid walkdowns, but no leakage is identified during the Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-P system leakage test performed each refueling outage? Reply (2): No. See Interpretation XI-1-92-03.
Interpretation: XI-1-10-39 Subject: Mandatory Appendix VI, Article VI-4000 (1998 Edition Through the 2004 Edition With the 2005 Addenda) File No.: 12-88 Question: Is it the intent of Mandatory Appendix VI, VI-4320 to invoke implementation of Appendix VII, VII- 4350(b) for VT-1, -2, and -3 applications? Reply: No. In response to Interpretation XI-1-07-05 (Vol. 57), the 2006 Addenda of the 2004 Edition made changes removing all references to Mandatory Appendix VII from Mandatory Appendix VI. Interpretation: XI-1-10-40 Subject: Figure IWB-2500-7(a) and Code Case N-613-1, Fig. 1 (2001 Edition With the 2003 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda) Date Issued: April 9, 2012 File No.: 11-641 Question: Is it the intent of Fig. IWB-2500-7(a) and Fig. 1 of Case N-613-1 that the weld volume to be examined is determined from the end of the weld bevel and not from the end of the weld toe if the toe extends beyond the weld bevel? Reply: Yes. Interpretation: XI-1-10-41 Subject: Mandatory Appendix I, I-3200(c) (2004 Edition With the 2005 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda) Date Issued: April 9, 2012 File No.: 11-1460 Question: Is it the intent of Mandatory Appendix I, I-3200(c) that only procedures and personnel qualified to Mandatory Appendix VIII, Supplement 10, with all flaws on the opposite side of the weld, be used to examine the required volume of a dissimilar metal weld from a single axial direction? Reply: No.
Interpretation: XI-1-10-42 Subject: Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D (2001 Edition With the 2003 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda) Date Issued: April 23, 2012 File No.: 12-34 Question: Is it the intent of Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-D, to examine ½t s around the weld for the set-on type nozzles joined by full penetration butt welds of Section III, Fig. NB-4244(a)-1, illustration (f)? Reply: Yes. Interpretation: XI-1-10-43 Subject: IWA-1400(a) (1995 Edition With the 1996 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda) Date Issued: May 17, 2012 File No.: 12-240 Question: During the installation activities for a replacement vessel with a Class 1 nozzle, the Owner performs a repair/replacement activity that replaces a portion of the replacement vessel Class 1 nozzle with a section of the previous vessel nozzle using a full penetration circumferential weld. The installation weld between the nozzle pieces is within the boundary defined in the replacement vessel Design Specification. Does IWA-1400(a) allow the Owner to consider that weld to be a Class 1 full penetration nozzle-to-nozzle weld in the vessel? Reply: Yes, provided the requirements of IWA-4311 are met. Interpretation: XI-1-10-44 Subject: IWA-5212(e) (1989 Edition With the 1991 Addenda Through the 2010 Edition With the 2011 Addenda) Date Issued: June 17, 2012 File No.: 12-828 Question: Is it the intent of IWA-5212(e) to prescribe the Class 2 and Class 3 test pressure? Reply: No. The Class 2 and Class 3 test pressure is prescribed in IWC-5221 and IWD-5221.
Interpretation: XI-1-10-45 Subject: Cases N-729-1 and N-729-2, -3141(c) Date Issued: June 22, 2012 File No.: 11-1956 Question: Is it the intent of Cases N-729-1 and N-729-2, -3141(c), that relevant conditions are limited by the potential source of the leakage, such as a nozzle? Reply: No. Interpretation: XI-1-10-46 Subject: Mandatory Appendix VIII, Supplement 5 (2004 Edition), and Case N-552 Date Issued: June 26, 2012 File No.: 11-1852 Question (1): Is it the intent of Case N-552, 3.1(a)(1), and Mandatory Appendix VIII, Supplement 5, 3.2(a)(1), that nozzle inspections only be performed from the vessel plate, outer blend radius, or nozzle boss surfaces? Reply (1): No. Question (2): Is it the intent of Case N-552, 3.3(a)(2) and 3.3(b)(3), and Mandatory Appendix VIII, Supplement 5, 3.5(a)(2), that nozzle inner radius and nozzle-to-shell weld procedure and personnel demonstrations be performed on all possible inspection surfaces? Reply (2): No; the essential parameters for flaw detection and sizing that are documented during the procedure qualification (maximum misorientation angle, range of impingement angles at the flaw, and maximum metal path to flaw) are independent of the inspection surface. Question (3): Is it the intent of Case N-552, section 5, and Mandatory Appendix VIII, Supplement 5, para. 4.0, that computer modeling can be used to expand a procedure that is demonstrated on one inspection surface to another inspection surface for field examinations provided that the misorientation angle, impingement angles at the flaw, and metal path are bounded by those that were originally demonstrated? Reply (3): Yes.