05000301/LER-2010-002

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LER-2010-002, Manual Reactor Trip Due to Failure of Feedwater Regulating Valve Positioner
Point Beach Nuclear Plant -
Event date: 07-09-2010
Report date: 09-03-2010
Reporting criterion: 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Initial Reporting
ENS 46080 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation, 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
3012010002R00 - NRC Website

Event Description:

At 06:37 CDT on 7/9/10, with Unit 2 at full power, 'A' steam generator (SG) feedwater regulating valve (FRV), 2CS-466, failed full open as a result of the failure of the range diaphragm assembly inside the valve positioner.

Plant operators reduced reactor power, placed 2CS-466 in manual control, and reduced turbine load by approximately 10%. Remote attempts to close 2CS-466 were unsuccessful. 'A' SG level continued to increase to the point where the SG high level bistable (2LC-461A) sent a shut signal to 2CS-466. When the bistable reset, 2CS-466 returned to the full open position. Control room personnel manually tripped the Unit 2 reactor at 06:47 CDT in accordance with station procedures.

Valve 2CS-466 was isolated by manually shutting the 2HX-1A SG 2CS-466 FRV inlet valve, 2CS-149.

'A' SG level was stabilized at 64% with the plant in MODE 3. An ENS (#46080) non-emergency notification was made in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A).

This 60-day licensee event report is being submitted in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(iv)(A).

Event Analysis:

2FCV-466 (SG 'A' FRV) failed open as a result of the failure of its valve positioner range diaphragm assembly.

During normal operation, the diaphragm assembly acts as a pilot valve, controlling the amount of air pressure applied to the FRV actuator. As the pneumatic control signal varies, air pressure on one side of the diaphragm is either decreased (vented) or increased (air admitted) in pressure. Decreasing (venting) or increasing (admitting) air pressure causes a differential pressure across the diaphragm, shifting the diaphragm assembly to either lift or further seat a poppet valve. The poppet valve in turn controls the air admission pressure of the pneumatic line running to the FRV actuator to change the valve position. As the FRV position changes, the position is fed back via a ballistic cam assembly and lift arm. The ballistic cam ensures that the lift arm travel is sufficient when actuator pressure is raised (increasing pneumatic control pressure) or lowered (decreasing pneumatic control pressure), to modulate the air pressure being "fed back" or returned to the opposite side of the range diaphragm assembly for proper valve response.

When the control air pressure and return air pressure equalize, the range diaphragm assembly is held steady with the poppet valve at its new equilibrium control position and the position of the FRV is held constant.

Inspection of the range diaphragm assembly revealed a tear in the assembly on the return air side. The return air pressure leak caused a differential pressure in the direction that unseated the poppet valve admitting control air and increasing the pressure in the pneumatic line running to the FRV actuator to open the valve. With no feedback, equilibrium could not be achieved, thus the valve failed open. When the 'A' SG high level bistable (2LC-461A) trip point was reached, independent solenoid valves opened, relieving the high pressure air from the positioner, allowing the air to vent and causing the 'A' SG FRV to shut.

_ _ _ _NRC FORM 366A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (9-2007) When 'A' SG water level decreased below the bistable reset point, the condition cleared and the actuator re-pressurized the pneumatic line, re-opening the FRV. The oscillations continued briefly until operators manually tripped the reactor and isolated 2CS-466 by manually shutting the 2HX-1A SG 2CS-466 FRV inlet valve, 2CS-149.

2 FCV-466 (SG `A' FRV) failed open due to a manufacturer defect associated with the valve positioner range diaphragm assembly. This component is non-safety-related and Engineering has concluded that this is an isolated occurrence.

Safety Significance:

The plant response following the manual reactor trip was as expected. Although the event was a manual actuation of the reactor protection system, plant equipment performance allowed a stable configuration to be maintained. Thus, the safety significance of the event was low. There was no impact on the health and safety of the public as a result of this event.

During the event and subsequent recovery actions, there was no loss of a safety-related system, structure, or component. Therefore, the event did not involve a Safety System Functional Failure. The positioner associated with the main feedwater regulating valves performs a function of normal steam generator water level control only. The safety function for the feedwater regulating valves is to close upon receipt of a safety injection signal to isolate feedwater flow and prevent possible containment overpressure or excessive reactor cooldown. Solenoid valves, which are independent of the position controller, perform the safety function and were not affected by the failure of the positioner diaphragm.

Cause:

The cause of the manual trip was a failed range diaphragm assembly inside the Bailey (B040) Model AP4 valve positioner. This failure allowed the valve to move to the full open position.

Corrective Action:

The following corrective actions were taken:

1. The 2CS-466 'A' FRV positioner was disassembled for troubleshooting and repairs. Inspections determined that the range diaphragm assembly return air diaphragm was unseated from its disc and the diaphragm had a tear in its side. The positioner was rebuilt using a new range diaphragm assembly.

2. As extent of condition, the 2C5-476 'B' FRV positioner was disassembled, inspected, and rebuilt.

During disassembly and inspection, the range diaphragm assembly was found in good condition.

Previous Occurrences: There have been no similar LERs submitted within the last three years.

Failed Components Identified: 2P/P-466 feedwater regulating valve positioner [FCV]