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Category:NRC Information Notice
MONTHYEARInformation Notice 2011-15, Steel Containment Degradation and Associated License Renewal Aging Management Issues2011-08-0101 August 2011 Steel Containment Degradation and Associated License Renewal Aging Management Issues Information Notice 2006-03, Motor Starter Failures Due to Mechanical Interlock Binding2006-01-25025 January 2006 Motor Starter Failures Due to Mechanical Interlock Binding Information Notice 1999-28, Recall of Star Brand Fire Protection Sprinkler Heads1999-09-30030 September 1999 Recall of Star Brand Fire Protection Sprinkler Heads Information Notice 1999-27, Malfunction of Source Retraction Mechanism in Cobalt-60 Teletherapy Treatment Units1999-09-0202 September 1999 Malfunction of Source Retraction Mechanism in Cobalt-60 Teletherapy Treatment Units Information Notice 1999-26, Safety and Economic Consequences of Misleading Marketing Information1999-08-24024 August 1999 Safety and Economic Consequences of Misleading Marketing Information Information Notice 1999-25, Year 2000 Contingency Planning Activities1999-08-10010 August 1999 Year 2000 Contingency Planning Activities Information Notice 1999-24, Broad-Scope Licensees' Responsibilities for Reviewing and Approving Unregistered Sealed Sources and Devices1999-07-12012 July 1999 Broad-Scope Licensees' Responsibilities for Reviewing and Approving Unregistered Sealed Sources and Devices Information Notice 1999-23, Safety Concerns Related to Repeated Control Unit Failures of the Nucletron Classic Model High-Dose-Rate Remote Afterloading Brachytherapy Devices1999-07-0606 July 1999 Safety Concerns Related to Repeated Control Unit Failures of the Nucletron Classic Model High-Dose-Rate Remote Afterloading Brachytherapy Devices Information Notice 1999-22, 10CFR 34.43(a)(1); Effective Date for Radiographer Certification and Plans for Enforcement Discretion1999-06-25025 June 1999 10CFR 34.43(a)(1); Effective Date for Radiographer Certification and Plans for Enforcement Discretion Information Notice 1999-21, Recent Plant Events Caused by Human Performance Errors1999-06-25025 June 1999 Recent Plant Events Caused by Human Performance Errors Information Notice 1999-20, Contingency Planning for the Year 2000 Computer Problem1999-06-25025 June 1999 Contingency Planning for the Year 2000 Computer Problem Information Notice 1999-19, Rupture of the Shell Side of a Feedwater Heater at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant1999-06-23023 June 1999 Rupture of the Shell Side of a Feedwater Heater at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant Information Notice 1999-18, Update on Nrc'S Year 2000 Activities for Material Licensees and Fuel Cycle Licensees and Certificate Holders1999-06-14014 June 1999 Update on Nrc'S Year 2000 Activities for Material Licensees and Fuel Cycle Licensees and Certificate Holders Information Notice 1999-17, Problems Associated with Post-Fire Safe-Shutdown Circuit Analyses1999-06-0303 June 1999 Problems Associated with Post-Fire Safe-Shutdown Circuit Analyses Information Notice 1999-16, Federal Bureau of Investigation'S Nuclear Site Security Program1999-05-28028 May 1999 Federal Bureau of Investigation'S Nuclear Site Security Program Information Notice 1999-15, Misapplication for 10CFR Part 71 Transportation Shipping Cask Licensing Basis to 10CFR Part 50 Design Basis1999-05-27027 May 1999 Misapplication for 10CFR Part 71 Transportation Shipping Cask Licensing Basis to 10CFR Part 50 Design Basis Information Notice 1999-14, Unanticipated Reactor Water Draindown at Quad Cities Unit 2, Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2, & FitzPatrick1999-05-0505 May 1999 Unanticipated Reactor Water Draindown at Quad Cities Unit 2, Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2, & FitzPatrick Information Notice 1999-13, Insights from NRC Inspections of Low-and Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Maintenance Programs1999-04-29029 April 1999 Insights from NRC Inspections of Low-and Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Maintenance Programs Information Notice 1999-12, Year 2000 Computer Systems Readiness Audits1999-04-28028 April 1999 Year 2000 Computer Systems Readiness Audits Information Notice 1999-11, Incidents Involving the Use of Radioactive Iodine-1311999-04-16016 April 1999 Incidents Involving the Use of Radioactive Iodine-131 Information Notice 1999-08, Urine Specimen Adulteration1999-03-26026 March 1999 Urine Specimen Adulteration Information Notice 1999-09, Problems Encountered When Manually Editing Treatment Data on the Nucletron Microselectron-HDR (New) Model 105-9991999-03-24024 March 1999 Problems Encountered When Manually Editing Treatment Data on the Nucletron Microselectron-HDR (New) Model 105-999 Information Notice 1999-07, Failed Fire Protection Deluge Valves & Potential Testing Deficiencies in Preaction Sprinkler Systems1999-03-22022 March 1999 Failed Fire Protection Deluge Valves & Potential Testing Deficiencies in Preaction Sprinkler Systems Information Notice 1999-06, 1998 Enforcement Sanctions as a Result of Deliberate Violations of NRC Employee Protection Requirements1999-03-19019 March 1999 1998 Enforcement Sanctions as a Result of Deliberate Violations of NRC Employee Protection Requirements Information Notice 1999-06, 1998 Enforcement Sanctions As a Result of Deliberate Violations of NRC Employee Protection Requirements1999-03-19019 March 1999 1998 Enforcement Sanctions As a Result of Deliberate Violations of NRC Employee Protection Requirements Information Notice 1999-05, Inadvertent Discharge of Carbon Dioxide Fire Protection System and Gas Migration1999-03-0808 March 1999 Inadvertent Discharge of Carbon Dioxide Fire Protection System and Gas Migration Information Notice 1999-04, Unplanned Radiation Exposures to Radiographers, Resulting from Failures to Follow Proper Radiation Safety Procedures1999-03-0101 March 1999 Unplanned Radiation Exposures to Radiographers, Resulting from Failures to Follow Proper Radiation Safety Procedures Information Notice 1999-03, Exothermic Reactors Involving Dried Uranium Oxide Powder (Yellowcake)1999-01-29029 January 1999 Exothermic Reactors Involving Dried Uranium Oxide Powder (Yellowcake) Information Notice 1999-02, Guidance to Users on the Implementation of a New Single-Source Dose-Calculation Formalism and Revised Air-Kerma Strength Standard for Iodine-125 Sealed Sources1999-01-21021 January 1999 Guidance to Users on the Implementation of a New Single-Source Dose-Calculation Formalism and Revised Air-Kerma Strength Standard for Iodine-125 Sealed Sources Information Notice 1999-01, Deterioration of High-Efficiency Particulate Air Filters in a Pressurized Water Reactor Containment Fan Cooler Unit1999-01-20020 January 1999 Deterioration of High-Efficiency Particulate Air Filters in a Pressurized Water Reactor Containment Fan Cooler Unit Information Notice 1998-45, Cavitation Erosion of Letdown Line Orifices Resulting in Fatigue Cracking of Pipe Welds1998-12-15015 December 1998 Cavitation Erosion of Letdown Line Orifices Resulting in Fatigue Cracking of Pipe Welds Information Notice 1998-44, Ten-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Program Update for Licensees That Intend to Implement Risk-Informed ISI of Piping1998-12-10010 December 1998 Ten-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Program Update for Licensees That Intend to Implement Risk-Informed ISI of Piping Information Notice 1998-43, Leaks in Emergency Diesel Generator Lubricating Oil & Jacket Cooling Water Piping1998-12-0404 December 1998 Leaks in Emergency Diesel Generator Lubricating Oil & Jacket Cooling Water Piping Information Notice 1998-42, Implementation of 10 CFR 55.55a(g) Inservice Inspection Requirements1998-12-0101 December 1998 Implementation of 10 CFR 55.55a(g) Inservice Inspection Requirements Information Notice 1998-41, Spurious Shutdown of Emergency Diesel Generators from Design Oversight1998-11-20020 November 1998 Spurious Shutdown of Emergency Diesel Generators from Design Oversight Information Notice 1998-41, Spurious Shutdown of Emergency Diesel Generators From Design Oversight1998-11-20020 November 1998 Spurious Shutdown of Emergency Diesel Generators From Design Oversight Information Notice 1998-39, Summary of Fitness-for-Duty Program Performance Reports for Calendar Years 1996 and 19971998-10-30030 October 1998 Summary of Fitness-for-Duty Program Performance Reports for Calendar Years 1996 and 1997 Information Notice 1998-40, Design Deficiencies Can Lead to Reduced ECCS Pump Net Positive Suction Head During Design-Basis Accidents1998-10-26026 October 1998 Design Deficiencies Can Lead to Reduced ECCS Pump Net Positive Suction Head During Design-Basis Accidents Information Notice 1990-66, Incomplete Draining and Drying of Shipping Casks1998-10-25025 October 1998 Incomplete Draining and Drying of Shipping Casks Information Notice 1998-38, Metal-Clad Circuit Breaker Maintenance Issues Identified by NRC Inspections1998-10-15015 October 1998 Metal-Clad Circuit Breaker Maintenance Issues Identified by NRC Inspections Information Notice 1998-37, Eligibility of Operator License Applicants1998-10-0101 October 1998 Eligibility of Operator License Applicants Information Notice 1998-36, Inadequate or Poorly Controlled, Non-Safety-Related Maintenance Activities Unnecessarily Challenged Safety Systems1998-09-18018 September 1998 Inadequate or Poorly Controlled, Non-Safety-Related Maintenance Activities Unnecessarily Challenged Safety Systems Information Notice 1998-33, NRC Regulations Prohibit Agreements That Restrict or Discourage an Employee from Participating in Protected Activities1998-08-28028 August 1998 NRC Regulations Prohibit Agreements That Restrict or Discourage an Employee from Participating in Protected Activities Information Notice 1998-34, Configuration Control Errors1998-08-28028 August 1998 Configuration Control Errors Information Notice 1998-31, Fire Protection System Design Deficiencies and Common-Mode Flooding of Emergency Core Cooling System Rooms at Washington Nuclear Project Unit 21998-08-18018 August 1998 Fire Protection System Design Deficiencies and Common-Mode Flooding of Emergency Core Cooling System Rooms at Washington Nuclear Project Unit 2 Information Notice 1998-30, Effect of Year 2000 Computer Problem on NRC Licensees and Certificate Holders1998-08-12012 August 1998 Effect of Year 2000 Computer Problem on NRC Licensees and Certificate Holders Information Notice 1998-29, Predicted Increase in Fuel Rod Cladding Oxidation1998-08-0303 August 1998 Predicted Increase in Fuel Rod Cladding Oxidation Information Notice 1998-28, Development of Systematic Sample Plan for Operator Licensing Examinations1998-07-31031 July 1998 Development of Systematic Sample Plan for Operator Licensing Examinations Information Notice 1998-26, Settlement Monitoring and Inspection of Plant Structures Affected by Degradation of Porous Concrete Subfoundations1998-07-24024 July 1998 Settlement Monitoring and Inspection of Plant Structures Affected by Degradation of Porous Concrete Subfoundations Information Notice 1998-27, Steam Generator Tube End Cracking1998-07-24024 July 1998 Steam Generator Tube End Cracking 2011-08-01
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UNITED STATES
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 January 25, 2006 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2006-03: MOTOR STARTER FAILURES DUE TO
MECHANICAL-INTERLOCK BINDING
ADDRESSEES
All holders of operating licensees for nuclear power reactors, except those who have
permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been permanently removed
from the reactor vessel.
PURPOSE
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to inform
addressees about the recent motor starter failures due to the mechanical interlock binding
between the open and close contactors at Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS). 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 are not NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUMSTANCES
On September 23, 2005, during a forced outage at CNS, an operator attempted to close a
residual heat removal (RHR) Train C suppression pool isolation motor-operated valve (MOV) to
align the RHR system for shutdown cooling. The valve failed to close. The licensee inspected
the 480 V MOV starter and found that the starter close contactor coil remained energized, overheated, and failed. The problem was attributed to a slightly deformed mechanical interlock
which prevented the energized contactor from engaging properly. Later the same day, as
operators attempted to open the RHR Train B shutdown cooling isolation valve to place RHR
into shutdown cooling, the valve did not immediately open when the control switch was taken to
the open position. The valve opened on the second attempt. The licensee inspected the motor
starter and found a similar problem where the mechanical interlock was slightly deformed and
was causing the open and close contactors of the reversing starter to bind intermittently.
DISCUSSION
The mechanical interlock with a reversing starter prevents a phase-to-phase fault by preventing
simultaneous actuation of the open and close contactors. This device is a redundant protection
for the electrical interlock in a reversing starter. The licensees root cause investigation found
that an inappropriate mounting alignment of the mechanical interlock caused a slight
deformation (bowing) of the nylon mechanical interlock for the open and close contactors of the
MOV. The deformation caused the interlock to bind and prevented the energized motor starter
contactor from engaging properly. The interlock had been positioned too close to the open and
close contactors. The mounting hole was offset 1/8 of an inch or more from the center line.
According to the manufacturers (Cutler Hammers) instructions for mechanical interlocks, the
mounting offset from the centerline should have been 1/16 of an inch. This problem was
attributed to a fabrication error by the vendor. The slight misalignment of the mechanical
interlock in combination with the creep of the nylon material of the interlock under stress over
time slightly deformed the interlock, causing the interlock to bind against the open and close
contactors.
CNSs root cause investigation identified seven such events (including this event) at CNS since
1988. These events included abnormally long MOV opening or closing times, failed contactor
coils, and blown power fuses to the starter control circuit. The licensees analysis did not
indicate any obvious precursor problems, leading to the conclusion that the failures occurred
unexpectedly.
The root cause investigation by the CNS also found that similar interlock problems had
occurred at several other nuclear plants. NRC Inspection Reports 50-346/99-11 (Accession
No. ML993370095) and 50-361/99-15 (Accession No. ML993330092) document similar
mechanical interlock problems at Davis-Besse Nuclear Station and San Onofre 2 Nuclear
Station, respectively, in 1999.
To correct the problem at CNS, the licensee changed the mounting arrangement. Instead of a
drilled hole in the interlock support bracket, the licensee created a slot that allows lateral
adjustment to align the interlock and replaced the damaged components. The licensee also
scheduled preventive maintenance to inspect similar mechanical interlocks in the active MOV
starters.
Subtle fabrication or installation errors in mechanical interlocks in motor starters can lead to
unexpected failures over time. A thorough evaluation and trending of the MOV stroke time
during the surveillance can help prevent unanticipated failures.
CONTACT
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. Please direct any
questions about this matter to one of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager.
Christopher I. Grimes, Division Director /RA/
Division of Policy and Rulemaking
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Technical Contacts: Vijay Goel, NRR Thomas Koshy, NRR
301-415-3730 301-415-1176 E-mail: vkg@nrc.gov E-mail: txk@nrc.gov
Project Manager: Sheila Ray, NRR
301-415-2018 E-mail: sxr4@nrc.gov
Note: NRC generic communications may be found on the NRC public Website, http://www.nrc.gov, under Electronic Reading Room/Document Collections.
ML053340032 OFFICE EEEB:DE Tech Editor EEEB:DE BC:EEEB:DE D:DE
NAME VGoel PKleene TKoshy RVJenkins MEMayfield
DATE 11/30/2005 12 /06 /2005 11/30/2005 12/01/2005 12/05/2005 OFFICE OIEB:DIRS TL:IOEB:DIRS BC:IOEB:DIRS LA:PGCB BC:PGCB:DPR D:DPR
NAME SRay EJBenner JWF for MJRoss-Lee JWF for CHawes CJackson CIGrimes
DATE 12/06/2005 12/06/2005 12/06/2005 01/24/2006 01/24/2006 01/25/2006
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list | - Information Notice 2006-02, Use of Galvanized Supports and Cable Trays with Meggitt Si 2400 Stainless Steel Jacketed Electrical Cables (19 January 2006, Topic: Safe Shutdown, Fire Barrier)
- Information Notice 2006-03, Motor Starter Failures Due to Mechanical Interlock Binding (25 January 2006, Topic: Stroke time)
- Information Notice 2006-04, Design Deficiency in Pressurizer Heaters for Pwrs (13 February 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-04, Design Deficiency in Pressurizer Heaters for PWRs (13 February 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-05, Possible Defect in Bussman KWN-R and KTN-R Fuses (3 March 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-07, Inappropriate Use of a Single Parameter Limit as a Nuclear Criticality Safety Limit at Fuel Cycle Facilities (31 March 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-07, Inappropriate Use of a Single Parameter Limit As a Nuclear Criticality Safety Limit at Fuel Cycle Facilities (31 March 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-07, Inappropriate Use of a Single Parameter Limit as a Nuclear Criticality Safety limit at Fuel Cycle Facilities (31 March 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-08, Secondary Piping Rupture at Mihama Power Station in Japan (16 March 2006, Topic: Safe Shutdown, Flow Accelerated Corrosion, Feedwater Heater)
- Information Notice 2006-08, Secondary Piping Rupture At Mihama Power Station in Japan (16 March 2006, Topic: Safe Shutdown, Flow Accelerated Corrosion, Feedwater Heater)
- Information Notice 2006-09, Performance of NRC-Licensed Individuals While on Duty With Respect to Control Room Attentiveness (11 April 2006, Topic: Inattentive)
- Information Notice 2006-09, Performance of NRC-Licensed Individuals While on Duty with Respect to Control Room Attentiveness (11 April 2006, Topic: Inattentive)
- Information Notice 2006-10, Use of Concentration Control For Criticality Safety (23 April 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-10, Use of Concentration Control for Criticality Safety (23 April 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-11, Applicability of Patient Intervention in Determining Medical Events for Gamma Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Other Therapy Procedures (12 June 2006, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 2006-13, Ground-Water Contamination Due To Undetected Leakage of Radioactive Water (10 July 2006, Topic: Time of Discovery)
- Information Notice 2006-13, E-mail from M. Mclaughlin on NRC, Regarding NRC Information Notice 2006-13: Groundwater Contamination (13 July 2006, Topic: Boric Acid, Time of Discovery)
- Information Notice 2006-14, Potentially Defective External Lead-Wire Connections in Barton Pressure Transmitters (25 September 2006, Topic: Functionality Assessment, Operability Assessment)
- Information Notice 2006-17, Recent Operating Experience of Service Water Systems Due to External Conditions (31 July 2006, Topic: Significance Determination Process, Frazil ice, Biofouling)
- Information Notice 2006-22, New Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel Oil Could Adversely Impact Diesel Engine Performance (12 October 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-29, Potential Common Cause Failure of Motor-operated Valves as a Result of Stem Nut Wear (14 December 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-29, Potential Common Cause Failure of Motor-operated Valves As a Result of Stem Nut Wear (14 December 2006)
- Information Notice 2006-30, Summary of Fitness-for-Duty Program Performance Reports for Calendar Year 2004 and 2005 (21 December 2006, Topic: Time of Discovery, Fitness for Duty, Blind Performance Test)
- Information Notice 2006-31, Inadequate Fault Interrupting Rating of Breakers (26 December 2006)
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