ML17346A906

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Notice of Violation from Insp on 850101-0202
ML17346A906
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/28/1985
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To:
Shared Package
ML17346A905 List:
References
50-250-85-02, 50-250-85-2, 50-251-85-02, 50-251-85-2, NUDOCS 8503200165
Download: ML17346A906 (4)


See also: IR 05000101/2002002

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ENCLOSURE 1

NOTICE OF VIOLATION

Florida Power and Light Company

Turkey Point

Docket Nos.

50-250

and 50-251

License

Nos.

DPR-31 and

DPR-41

The following violations

were identified during

an

inspection

conducted

on

January

1 - February 2,

1985.

The Severity

Levels

were

assigned

in accordance

with the

NRC Enforcement Policy (10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C).

Technical Specification (TS) 4.8. 1.C requires that each diesel

generator

be

demonst'rated

operable

at least

once

each

18 months

by verifying the diesel

generator's

capability to reject complete

load without exceeding

4784 volts

and without 'exceeding

overspeed

limits.

Contrary to the

above,

on

December

22,

1984,

during

a test of the

"A"

diesel

generator,

and

on January 4,

1985,

during

a test of the "B" diesel

generator,

the requirements

of TS 4.8.1.C were not met, in that the diesel

generators

exceeded

4784 volts during full load rejection testing.

The

Plant Nuclear Safety

Committee

(PNSC) reviewed

an engineering

evaluation of

the test data,

concluded that the diesel

generator

voltage regulators

had

performed

as

designed

and concluded that the

TS requirements

had not been

exceeded.

2.

3.

This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I).

TS

4. 10 requires

that periodic testing of the Auxiliary Feedwater

(AFW)

system

be performed to verify the operability of the system

and its ability

to respond

properly

when required.

TS 4. 10.4 requires that tests

shall

be

considered

satisfactory if control

panel

indication and visual observation

of the equipment demonstrate

that all components

have operated

properly.

Contrary to the above, prior to January

31,

1985, periodic testing of the

AFM system

was considered

satisfactory without demonstrating that all system

components

operated

properly,

in that

the installed

safety-related

AFM

nitrogen

system

was not shown to be capable of supplying pneumatic control

pressure

to the

AFM flow control discharge

valves

as designed.

This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I).

TS 6.8. 1 requires that written procedures

and administrative policies

be

established,

implemented

and maintained that meet or exceed the requirements

and

recommendations

of sections

5. 1

and

5.3 of

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and

Appendix "A" of USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.33.

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Florida Power and Light Company

Turkey Point

Docket Nos.

50-250

and 50-251

License

Nos.

DPR-31 and

DPR-41

Administrative Procedure

(AP) 0190. 19,

"Control of Maintenance

on Nuclear

Safety

Related

and Fire Protection

Systems,"

section

8. 1.5, requires that a

quality control

review

be conducted

on all safety related plant work orders

(PWO) prior to commencing

maintenance

work.

Section 8. l. 8 requires that a

guality Control Inspector certify the completion of the review by initialing

the

PWO.

Contrary to the above,

on January

24, 1985, maintenance

was begun

on the "B"

emergency

diesel

generator

using

PWO 5090, which had not received

a quality

control review and was not approved

by a guality Control Inspector.

This is a Severity Level

Y violation (Supplement I).

Pursuant

to 10 CFR 2.201,

you are required to submit to this office within 30

days of the date of this Notice,

a written statement

or explanation in reply,

including:

(1) admission

or denial of the alleged violations;

(2) the reasons

for the violations if admitted;

(3),the corrective

steps

which have

been taken

and

the results

achieved;

(4) corrective

steps

which will be taken to avoid

further violations;

and (5) the date

when full compliance will be achieved.

Security

or safeguards

information

should

be

submitted

as

an

enclosure

to

facilitate withholding it from public disclosure

as required

by 10 CFR 2.790(d)

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