IR 05000261/1980008

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IE Insp Rept 50-261/80-08 on 800310-13.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Lers,Circulars & Bulletins & Open Items
ML14175B157
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Site: Robinson Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/27/1980
From: Hardin A, Kellogg P
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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50-261-80-08, 50-261-80-8, NUDOCS 8005150365
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REGION 11

101 MARIETTA ST., N.W., SUITE 3100 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 Report No. 50-261/80-8 Licensee: Carolina Power and Light Company 411 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Facility Name:

H. B. Robinson 2 Docket No. 50-261 License No. DPR-23 Inspection at Robinson site near Hartsville, South Carolina Inspector:

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Date Signed Approved by: E C

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P J. Kellogg, Section Chief, RONS Branch Date Signed SIJNMAR Inspection on March 10-13, 1980 Areas Inspected This routine, unannounced inspection involved 22 inspector-hours on site in the areas of Operations; Licensee Event Reports; Circulars and Bulletins and Open item Results Of the four areas inspected, no items of noncompliance or deviations were identifie I I I---'--.-.-----


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DETAILS Persons Contacted Licensee Employees

  • R. B. Starkey, Jr., General Manager
  • C. W. Crawford, Manager, Operations and Maintenance Other employees contacted included technicians, operators and office personne *Attended exit intervie.

Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings were summarized with the licensee as indicated in paragraph I above. The inspection activities presented in the following details were discusse. Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings The inspector did not review previous items of noncompliance or unresolved item on this inspectio.

Unresolved Items Unresolved items were not identified during this inspectio.

Review of Plant Operations The inspector reviewed the following areas of plant operation to ascertain whether facility operation was in conformance with applicable regulatory requirements and licensee commitments: Operating Logs and Records The inspector reviewed the following operating logs and records to ascertain whether plant operations were in conformance with Technical Specifications and administrative licensee requirements:

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Shift Foremen logbook February 20-March 10, 1980

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Control Room Operator logbook February 20-March 10, 1980

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Control Room Hot Operation log March 11, 1980

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Outside log March 12, 1980

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Equipment Inoperable Reports February 20-March 10, 1980 The inspector reviewed operating logs to ensure that logged data was recorded in sufficient detail to communicate equipment status and was properly reviewed by supervisory personnel. In addition, logs were

-2 reviewed to insure that logged information did not conflict with Technical Specification requirements. The inspector reviewed plant Trouble Tickets and Equipment Inoperable Report Forms to insure that applicable Techncial Specifications, including reporting requirements, were adhered to for inoperable equipmen No problems were identified in this are Facility Tour The inspector conducted a facility tour. Inspection activities in this area included observation to ensure that; instrumentation was operating and calibrated as required, radiation controls were estab lished and properly adhered to, fire protection equipment was located as specified and appeared operable. In addition, selected valves, circuit breakers and control switches were verified to be properly aligned as required by Technical Specifications and plant procedure No problems were identified within this are Control Room Operations Control room operations were observed and discussed with control room personnel to assure compliance with Technical Specifications and plant administrative requirements. Inspection activities in the control room included; observation of selected instrumentation to assure plant operation within required limits, observation of surveillance testing and shift turnover, verification of control room manning in conformance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.54(k)(m).

No problems in this area were identifie.

Review of Licensee Event Report (LER's)

The inspector reviewed three LER's for consistency with the requirements of Technical Specification Section 6.9. The inspector examined the licensee's analysis of the event, corrective action taken, and discussed the LER's with licensee representatives. The following LER's were reviewed: LER 79-42 - Replacement of a Safeguards Test Switch Without Approval During a review of maintenance trouble tickets, the licensee found a test switch had been replaced without an approved procedure. The licensee stated that an approved work procedure would be issued. The inspector verified an Operating Work Procedure was approved on February 4, 1980. The item is close LER 80-01 -

Spent Fuel Pit Ventilation Improperly Aligned During a test a spent fuel assembly was moved with the ventilation improperly aligned. The inspector verified that the special test procedure which was deficient had been revised. The item is close LER 80-02 - Failure of Engine Driven Fire Pump The drive shaft.failed on the pump due to inadequate lubrication. The inspector verified that the procedure for lubrication of Unit 2 equip ment had been revised to include the engine driven fire pump flexible coupling. The item is close.

Review of IE Circulars and Notices (IEC's and IEN's)

The inspector verified that IE Circulars and Notices had been received and reviewed by cognizant licensee personnel. The inspector also verified that IE Circulars and Notices were reviewed by the Plant Nuclear Safety Committee in accordance with facility administrative policy. The following IE Circulars and Notices were reviewed by the inspector and were closed:

IE Circulars IE Notices 79-19 79-25 79-20 79-26 79-21 79-27 79-22 79-28 79-23 79-29 79-25 79-30 IE Bulletin 79-28 -"Possible Malfunction of NAMCO Model EA 180 Limit Switches at Elevated Temperatures" The licensee has determined that no NAMCO EA-180 Stem Mounted Limit Switches are in use or planned for use at Robinson 2. The inspector verified the licensee had reviewed the response in Plant Nuclear Safety Committee Meeting

  • No. 612. The item is closed.