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Forwards IE Info Notice 80-31, Maloperation of Gould-Brown Boveri 480 Volt Type K-600S & K-DON 600S Circuit Breakers. No Written Response Required
ML17296A967
Person / Time
Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 08/27/1980
From: Engelken R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
To: Van Brunt E
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
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NUDOCS 8009120456
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e'INITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION V 1990 N. CALIFORNIABOULEVARD SUITE 202, WALNUTCREEK PLAZA WALNUTCREEK, CALIFORNIA94696 August 27, 1980 Docket Nos.

50-528, 50-529, 50-530 Arizona Public Service Company P. 0.

Box 21666

Phoenix, Arizona 85036 Attention:

I1r.

E.

E.

Van Brunt, Jr.

Vice President, fluclear Projects Gentlemen:

This Information Notice is provided as a notification of a matter of p'ossible safety significance.

It is expected thai recipienis will review the information for possible applicability to their facilities, and wnere applicable, consider the recommended action.

If you have questions regarding this matter, please contact the director of this office.

Sincerely, R.

H. Engelken Director

Enclosures:

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IE Information Notice No. 80-31 2.

Recently issued IE Information Notices cc w/enclosur s:

F. 'il. Hartley, APS

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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION Ai'lD Ei'IFORCEHENT HASHINGTON, D.C.

20555 August 27 1980 SSINS No.: 6870 Accession i'lo.:

-8006190040 IN 80-31 IE Information Notice No. 80-31:

HALOPEPATION OF GOULD-BROWN BOVERI 480 VOLT-TYPE K-600S AND K-DON 600S CIRCUIT BREAKERS Description of Circumstances:

The Cincinnati Gas

& Electric Company reported problems with the Gould-Brown Boveri Type K-600S and K-DON 600S circuit breakers used in 480 volt a.c.

circuits at the William H. Zimmer nuclear stations.

The problem involved inadvertent circuit breaker closure during operation of the breaker charging springs when the breaker was racked out to the test position.

The problem resulted from the use of undersized bushings in the circuit breaker secondary close latches.

The undersized bushings caused the secondary close latch to hang-up on the shunt trip device resulting in an inadvertent circuit breaker closure when the spring charging motor was energized.

The vendor has stated that the problem does not exist during normal operations with the circuit breaker in the connected position.

Recommended Action for Licensees and Holders of Construction Permits:

All licensees of operating nuclear power reactors and holders of construction permits should be aware of the potential problems described above.

The vendor has stated that a small number of circuit breakers were a'ssembled with under-sized secondary latch bushings between 1969 and 1977.

It is recommended that the following actions be taken:

(1)

Determine if the subject circuit breakers are installed in any safety-related application at your facility.

The af ected circuit breakers are manufactured by Gould-Brown Boveri and are types K-600S and K-DON 600S, 480-volt a.c. electrically operated, drawout type with static trip device.

(2) If it is determined that your facility has the circuit breakers described in Item (1) above, perform the K-600S, K-DON 600S Field Test Procedure attached to this information notice (Gould-Brown Boveri I.B.-9. 1.7-6 Issue F, Addendum 2, dated triarch 4, 1980).

(3) If maloperation of the circuit breaker occurs during performance of the field test procedure described in Item (2) above, perform the corrective action described in the attached field test procedure (installation of a 0.050'shim to the secondary close latch and retest of the circuit breaker).

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IH 80-31 Auaust 27, 1980 Paae 2 of 2 No written response to this information notice is required; however, if additional information is required, contact the Director of the apnropriate NRC Regional Office.

Enclosure:

Excerpt from Gould-Brown Boveri Letter to flRC Region III dated June 2, 1980.

IN 80-31 August 27, 1980 Excerpt from Gould-Brown Boveri I.B.-9.1.7.6 Issue F,

Addendum 2, Page 1, dated March 4, 1980

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,end K-600S K-DON 600S FIELD TEST PROCEDURE CAUTION:

REFER TO I.B-9.1.7-6 FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY PROCEDURES A.

This procedure is to be performed to determine if the secondary close latch hangs up on the shunt trip device causing inadvertent closing of the circuit breaker at the completion of the closing springs charging.

1.

Rack out the circuit breaker to the test position.

2.

Move the toggle switch to the "on" position to charge the closing springs.

3.

Move the toggle switch to the "off" position.

4.

Perform a trip free operation by nolding the manual red trip button in and lifting the manual close lever to discharge the closing springs.

(The breaker should not close) 5.

Move the toggle switch to 'the "on" position to charge the closing springs.

Note at the end of the charging if the breaker inadvertently closed.

6.

If the breaker closed during Step 5, then it has failed and a 0.050 shim must be added per page 2 of this procedure.

7.

If the breaker did not inadvertently close during Step 5, then Steps 3 thru 5 should be repeated twelve times without failure.

A 0.050 shim must be added if any failures occur.

B.

If it was necessary to install a 0.050 shi'm, then repeat Steps 3 thru 5

twelve times to check that the breaker does not inadvertently close.

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IN 80-31 August 27, 1980 Excerpt from Gould-Brown Boveri I.B.-9. 1. 7-6 Issue F,

Addendum 2, Page 2, dated March 4, 1980

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,end PROCFDURF.

FOR ASSEMBLING SHIM IN K-600S, K-DON 600S BRE KER WITHOUT REMOVING THF OPERATING iiECH NISM CAUTION:

REFER TO I.B-9.1.7-6 PAGE 10 FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER REMOVAL (DRA'iIOUT TYPE)

BEFORE PROCEEDING.

DISASSEMBLY:

1.

Tilt breaker back, loosen wires by removing cleat 650441-D, from left side of breaker frame.

2.

Remove relay from bottom of breaker by removing screws that hold relay.

Do not disconnect wires.

3.

Block jack bar open to move arm away from mag-latch.

4.

Enter through left side of breaker and remove three screws, 54341-E2, that hold the mag-latch to the mechanism side plate.

Slide mag-latch and shunt trip away from mechanism frame.

Use care not to disconnect

spring, 650216-A11, between primary latch and mag-latch.

ASSEi'iBLY:

1.

Slide shim, 711917-8, in between mechanism side plate and mag-latch and reattach mag-latch with longer screws, 54341-E3.

2.

Tighten screws, making sure spring, 650216-A11, is connected.

3.

Replace parts in reverse order.

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RECEHTLY ISSUED I E IHFORMATION HOTICES IH 80-3l August 27, 1980 InTormation Hotice Ho.

80-30 Subject Date Issued Potential for Unaccept-8/19/80 able Interaction Between the Control Rod Drive Scram Function and Hon-Essential Control Air at. Certain GE BNR Faci 1 ities Issued To All boiling water reactor acilities holding power reactor OLs or CPs.

80-29 Supplement to 80-06 80-28 Broken Studs on Terry Turbine Steam Inlet Flange Hotification of Significant Events at Operating Power Reactor Faci 1 ities Prompt Reporting Of Reauired Information To HRC 8/7/80 7/29/80 6/13/80 All light water reactor facilities holding power reactor OLs or CPs All holders of reactor OLs and near-term operating license applicants All applicants for and holders of nuclear power reactor construction 80-27 Degradation of Reactor 6/ll/80 Coolant Pump Studs All pressurized water reactor facilities holding power reactor OLs or CPs 80-26 Evaluation of Contractor 6/10/80 OA Programs All Part 50 licensees 80-25 80-24 80-23 Transportation of Pyrophoric Uranium Low Level Radioac.ive Haste Burial Criteria Loss of Suction to Emergency Feedwater Pumps 5/30/80 5/30/80 5/29/80 Material licensee in priority/categories II-A, II-D, III-I and IV-DI; agreement state licensees in eauivalent categories All HRC and agreement state licensees All power reactor facilities with an OL or CP 80-22 80-21 Breakdown In Contamina-5/28/80 tion Control Programs Anchorage and Support of 5/16/80 Safety-Related Electrical Equipment All power reactor OLs and near-term CPs All power reactor faci.lities with an OL or CP

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