IR 05000324/1979030

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IE Insp Repts 50-324/79-30 & 50-325/79-31 on 790904-07.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations & Activities During Hurricane David & Followup on IE Bulletins & Circulars
ML19210D452
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/05/1979
From: Kellogg P, Riley B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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ML19210D446 List:
References
50-324-79-30, 50-325-79-31, NUDOCS 7911270080
Download: ML19210D452 (3)


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Report No. 50-325/79-31 and 50-324/79-30 Licensee: Carolina Power and Light Company 411 Fayetteville St.

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Brunswick Docket Nos. 50-325 and 50-324 License Nos. DPR-71 and DPR-62 Inspected at Brunsw' k s'te ear outhpor, North Carolina

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/i SUmfARY Inspected on September 4-7, 1979 Areas Inspected This routine, unannounced inspection involved 22 inspector-hours onsite in the areas of plant operations and activities during Hurricane David, followup on IE Bulletins and circulars and plant tour.

Results Of the 3 areas inspected, no apparent items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.

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DETAILS 1.

Persons Contacted Licensee Employees

  • A. C. Tollison, Jr., Plant Manager
  • C. Gibson, Superintendent, Technical and Administrative
  • L. Tripp, Acting E&RC Supervisor
  • J. Kiser, RC&T Engineer
  • R. M. Poulk, NRC Coordinator
  • J. McKnight, RC&T Foreman S. E. Thorndyke, Operations Supervisor Other Organizations

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  • NRC - G. L. Troup NRC Resident Inspector
  • J. E. Ouzts
  • Attended exit interview 2.

Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings were summarized on September 7,1979, with those persons indicated in Paragraph I above.

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Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings Not inspected.

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Unresolved Items Unresolved items were not identified during this inspection.

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The inspector assisted the NRC Resident Inspector in providing inspection coverage during Hurricane David.

No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.

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IE Bulletin and Circular Followup The inspector reviewed licensee actions on the following IE Bulletins and Circulars.

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-2-IEB-78-10 Bergen-Patterson hydraulic shock suppresor accumulator spring coils IEB-78-11 Examination of Mark I containment torus welds.

IEB-78-14 Deterioration of buna-N components in ASCO solenoids.

IEC-78-06 Potential common mode flooding at ECCS equipment rooms at BWR facilities.

IEC-78-08 Environmental qualification of sefety-related electrical equipment at nuclear power plants.

IEC-78-09 Arcing of General Electric Company NIMA Size 2 contactors.

IEC-78-11 Recirculation M-G nt overspeed ' to; s.

s IEC-78-12 HPCI turbine control valve lift rod bending.

IEC-78-13 Operability of service water pumps.

IEC-78-16 Limitorque valve actuators.

IEC-78-17 Inadequate guard training / qualification and falsified records.

IEC-79-02 Failure of 120 volt vital AC power supplies.

IEC-79-04 Loose locking nut on limitorque valve operators.

IEC-79-05 Moisture leakage in stranded wire conductors.

IEC-79-07 Unexpected speed increase of reactor recirculation MG set resulted in reactor power increase.

IEC-79-08 Attempted extortion - low enriched uranium.

IEC-79-10 Pipefittings manufactured from unacceptable material.

IEC-79-12 Potential diesel generator turbo-charger problem.

Licensee response and actions on above B'ulletins and Circulars was considered proper and these items are therefore considered closed.

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Plant Tour The inspector toured diesel generator, turbine, radwaste and reactor buildings, control rooms, battery rooms, accessible roof areas and yard areas.

In addition to normal scope of observations on plant tours, the inspector paid particular attention to conditions which could be susceptible to the hurricane storm. No significant problems were observed.

No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.

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