ML17291A813

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Notice of Violation from Insp on 950305-0422.Violation Noted:On 950328,noted That Qualified Life of H Sensor 1301 Had Been Extended by 25% & Sensor Had Not Been Qualified by Thermal Aging
ML17291A813
Person / Time
Site: Columbia 
Issue date: 05/22/1995
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To:
Shared Package
ML17291A812 List:
References
50-397-95-09, 50-397-95-9, NUDOCS 9505260048
Download: ML17291A813 (1)


See also: IR 05000305/2004022

Text

ENCLOSURE

1

NOTICE OF VIOLATION

Washington Public Power Supply System

Washington

Nuclear Project

2

Docket:

50-397

License:

NPF-21

During an

NRC inspection

conducted

on March

5 through April 22,

1995,

a

violation of NRC requirements

was identified.

In accordance

with the "General

Statement

of Policy and Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions,"

10 CFR Part 2,

Appendix C, the violation is listed below:

10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion V, states,

in part, "Activities

affecting quality shall

be prescribed

by documented

instructions,

procedures

or drawings of a type appropriate

to the circumstances

and

shall

be accomplished

in accordance

with these instructions,

procedures

or

drawings'

"

'll

Equipment Engineering

Standard

EgES-2,

"Technical

Requirements

for

Electrical

Equipment

Environmental gualification," Revision 4, permits

extending

the qualified life of components

by 25 percent only for those

components

whose qualification was

based

on thermal

aging.

Contrary to the above,

on March 28,

1995, it was identified that the

qualified life of Hydrogen, Sensor

1301

had

been

extended

by

25 percent

and the sensor

had not been qualified by thermal

aging.

This is

a Severity Level

IV violation (Supplement I) (397/9509-01).

Pursuant

to the provisions of 10 CFR 2.201,

Washington Public Power Supply

System is hereby required to submit

a written statement

or explanation to the

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory

Commission,

ATTN:

Document Control Desk,

Washington,

D.C.

20555, with a copy to the Regional Administrator,

Region IV, 611 Rain

Plaza Drive, Suite 400, Arlington, Texas

76011,

and

a copy to the

NRC Resident

Inspector at the facility that is the subject of this Notice, within 30 days

of the date of the letter transmitting this Notice of Violation (Notice).

This reply should

be clearly marked

as

a "Reply to

a Notice of Violation" and

should include for each violation:

(1) the reason for the violation, or, if

contested,

the basis

fot disputing the violation, (2) the corrective steps

that have

been

taken

and the results

achieved,

(3) the corrective steps that

will be taken to avoid further violations,

and

(4) the date

when full

compliance will be achieved.

Your response

may reference

or include previous

docketed

correspondence, if the correspondence

adequately

addresses

the

required response.

If an adequate

reply is not received within the time

specified

in this Notice,

an order or

a

Demand for Information may be issued

as to why the license

should not

be modified, suspended,

or revoked,

or why

such other action

as

may be proper should not be taken.

Where good cause

is

shown, consideration will be given to extending the response

time.

-Dated at Ar ington,

Texas,

this

ay of

1995

9505260048

950522

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