05000250/FIN-2018002-01
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Title | Unit 3 Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) Operability during Fuel Oil Transfer to Unit 4 Fuel Oil Storage Tanks |
Description | From April 2, through April 10, 2018, the 4B emergency diesel generator (EDG) was out of service for maintenance. On April 4, 2018, the licensee transferred diesel fuel oil (fuel) from the Unit 3 common storage tank, using the 3A EDG fuel transfer pump, 3P10A, to the 4B EDG storage tank. To perform the fuel transfer, operators aligned the 3A EDG fuel transfer system by: 1) removing the 3P10A control switch from the automatic position; 2) closed the air-operated fill valve CV-3-2046A, to the 3A EDG day tank, by isolating and venting its instrument air supply line; and, 3) opened normally locked-closed Unit 3 and Unit 4 fuel transfer manual valves. During the fuel transfer from Unit 3 to Unit 4, the automatic fuel transfer operation from the Unit 3 storage tank to the 3A EDG day tank was defeated. The licensee did not consider the 3A EDG inoperable in this alignment and credited operator manual actions (OMAs) to restore its day tank to automatic fill operation. Technical Specification (TS) surveillance requirement 4.8.1.1.2.b, requires in part, that, each diesel generator shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by demonstrating that a fuel transfer pump starts automatically and transfers fuel from the storage system to the day tank. The inspectors questioned if the licensee was in compliance with the surveillance requirement during the fuel transfer and if the 3A EDG was operable by crediting OMAs. The licensees initial assessment was that the 3A EDG remained operable during the fuel transfer. Additionally, the licensee described that this particular issue was previously reviewed and described in a condition report evaluation, 00-14-19, dated September 22, 2000. The evaluation concluded that automatic operation of the fuel transfer pump was required for EDG operability but automatic operation of the day tank fill valve was not required for operability. The 3A and 3B EDG day tank fill valves are pneumatically operated valves and rely on the non-safety grade instrument air system for operation. Additionally, the evaluation stated that since the instrument air system was non-safety related, and the large EDG day tanks provide ample run time for the EDGs, OMAs were considered part of the system design basis. The inspectors noted to the licensee that the Turkey Point TSs do not specifically credit OMAs associated with the EDG fuel transfer system in a limiting condition for operation (LCO). The inspectors also noted to the licensee that TS Surveillance Requirement (SR) 4.0.1 states Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions specified for individual Limiting Conditions for Operation unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement. TS SR 4.8.1.1.2.b. requires demonstrating that a fuel transfer pump starts automatically and transfers fuel from the storage system to the day tank. If CV-3-2046A fails closed on a loss of instrument air, the licensee has an off-normal operating procedure that uses local OMAs to align a compressed air bottle to open CV-3-2046A to align fuel to the 3A EDG day tank. UFFSAR section 9.15.1.1.2.1.5 stated in part, Air-operated valves in the transfer lines from the diesel oil storage tank to the day tank automatically open in response to signals developed by logic circuitry incorporating tank level and pump control switch positions. The valves can be locally opened using a separate air source in the event normal instrument air is not available. Section 9.15.1.3.1 described in part Sufficient time exists for providing an alternative air source for opening the day tank fill isolation valves should instrument air fail before the day tank is emptied. With respect to the fuel transfer evolution, the licensee stated that the restoration could be completed with OMAs in sufficient time prior to the day tank being depleted of fuel. The license initiated AR 2269269 to complete a design basis and license basis review on the EDGs for operability during cross unit fuel transfers. Interim actions included declaring the EDG out of service anytime a cross unit fuel transfer was performed. At the conclusion of the inspection period the licensee had not completed the design and license basis evaluation. It was indeterminate whether a performance deficiency exists. This issue remains unresolved pending review of the licensees design and license basis evaluation. Planned Closure Action: A review of the licensees design and license basis evaluation documented in AR 2269269 was required for closure and to determine a performance deficiency exists. Licensee Actions: The license entered this issue into the corrective action program as AR 2269269 to complete a design and license basis review of EDG operability during cross unit fuel transfers. Interim actions included declaring the EDG inoperable any time a cross unit fuel transfer was performed. Corrective Actions Reference: AR 2269269 |
Site: | Turkey Point |
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Report | IR 05000250/2018002 Section 1R15 |
Date counted | Jun 30, 2018 (2018Q2) |
Type: | URI: |
cornerstone | No Cornerstone |
Identified by: | NRC identified |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71111.15 |
Inspectors (proximate) | J Orr J Reyes W Loo R Carrion R Musser |
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Finding - Turkey Point - IR 05000250/2018002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Finding List (Turkey Point) @ 2018Q2
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