Information Notice 1987-28, Air Systems Problems at U.S. Light Water Reactors

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Air Systems Problems at U.S. Light Water Reactors
ML031130670
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Issue date: 12/28/1987
From: Rossi C
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
References
IN-87-028, Suppl 1, NUDOCS 8712230003
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IN 87-28, Supplement 1 UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 December 28, 1987 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 87-28, SUPPLEMENT 1: -AIR-SYSTEMS PROBLEMS AT

U.S. LIGHT WATER REACTORS

Addressees

All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power

reactors.

Purpose

This information notice supplements Information Notice 87-28, dated June 22, 1987 and provides recipients a copy-of NUREG-1275, Vol. II, "Operating Experience

Feedback Report-Air Systems Problems." It is expected that recipients will

review the information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems. However, suggestions contained in

this information notice do not constitute. NRC requirements; therefore, no specific

action or written response is required.

Background:

The NRC staff has been studying problems associated with instrument air

systems for a number of years. The results of these studies, including

concerns relating to adverse effects on safety-related equipment from

instrument air system failures, were recently identified in NRC Information

Notice 87-28, dated June 22, 1987. This information notice identified the

availability of a case study report entitled "Air Systems Problems at U.S.

Light Water Reactors," AEOD/C701, dated March 1987. The report indicated

that the performance of air operated safety-related components may not be

in accordance with their intended safety function due to inadequacies in

the design, installation, and maintenance of the instrument air system.

The enclosed copy of the updated case study report incorporates additional

incidents where instrument air system failures have adversely affected facility.

operations.

Discussion:

The NRC staff considers events in which plant safety has been adversely af- fected by degraded or malfunctioning air systems to be an indication that

industry has not placed sufficient emphasis on the maintenance, design, and

operation of air systems. The staff, therefore, is in the process of

developing guidance to ensure that licensees meet the commitments in their

Final Safety Analysis Reports with regard to air systems and is also in the

process of developing guidance on improvements to air systems that may be

IN 87-28,'Supplement 1 December 28, 1987 necessary to reduce the frequency of!challengesito plant safety. Appropriate

regulatory actions will be taken either'through interactions with industry to

ensure comprehensive industry actions with respect to air systems or through

the issuance of new regulatory requirements.

No specific action or written response is required by this information notice.

If you have any questions about this matter; please contact the technical

contact listed below or the Regional Administratdr of the appropriate

regional office.

Charles E. Rossi, Director

Division of Operational Events Assessment

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contact:

Jared Wermiel, NRR, I-..

(301) 492-9412 Attachment 1: NUREG-1275, Vol. II, "Operating

Experience Feedback Report -

Air Systems Problems"

Attachmnt 2: - st-of-Recently-ssued-4RC Information Notice;

Attachment 2'

  • IN.87-28, Supplement 1 December 28, 1987 I I- LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES 1987 I:. s, '. I . 7 ' ' '

Information . .ate D of

Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to

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87-65 Plant Operation Beyond 12/23/87 -All holders of OLs

Analyzed Conditions , or'CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

87-64 Conviction for Falsification 12/22/87 All nuclear power

of.Security Training Records reactor facilities

holding an OL or CP

and all major fuel

facility licensees.

87-35, Supp. 1 Reactor Trip Breaker 12/16/87 All holders of OLs

Westinghouse Model DS-416, or CPs for nuclear

Failed to Open on Manual power reactors.

Initiation From the Control

Room

87-63 Inadequate Net Positive 12/9/87 - All holders of OLs

Suction Head in Low Pressure or CPs for nuclear

S0,etAyiSy~temS,.!l, vei ,LILX.-U;.i

-L v .,. v v power reactors.!-,

87-62 Mechanical Failure of 12/8/87 All holders of OLs

Indicating-Type Fuses or CPs for nuclear

power reactors.

87-61 Failure of Westinghouse 12/7/87 All holders of OLs

W-2-Type Circuit Breaker or CPs for nuclear

Cell Switches. power reactors.

87-60 Depressurization of Reactor 12/4/87 All holders of OLs

Coolant Systems in or CPs for PWRs.

Pressurized-Water Reactors86-108, Degradation of Reactor 11/19/87 All holders of OLs

Supp. 2 Coolant System Pressure or CPs for nuclear

Boundary Resulting from power reactors.

Boric Acid Corrosion

OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit

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IN 87-28, Supplement 1 December 28, 1987 necessary to reduce the frequency of challenges to plant safety. Appropriate

regulatory actions will be taken either through interactions with industry to

ensure comprehensive industry actions with respect to air systems or through

the issuance of new regulatory requirements.

No specific action or written response is required by this information notice.

If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical

contact listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate

regional office.

Charles E. Rossi, Director

Division of Operational Events Assessment

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contact:

Jared Wermiel, NRR

(301) 492-9412 Attachment 1: NUREG-1275, Vol. II, "Operating

Experience Feedback Report -

Air Systems Problems"

Attachment 2: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

This Information Notice was to be issued as a Generic Letter. The concurrence

page from the draft Generic Letter is included for background information.

OG1 87 C;O O

JR&y CHBerlinger

12/ /7 12/ P3/87 12/RZ3 87

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