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Category:LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (SEE ALSO AO
MONTHYEARML18039A9041999-10-15015 October 1999 LER 99-010-00:on 990917,automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Stop Valve Closure Occurred.Caused by High Water Level in Main Steam Moisture Separator 2C2.Unit 2C2 Reservoir Level Transmitter & Relays Were Replaced & Tested Satisfactorily ML18039A8981999-10-14014 October 1999 LER 99-009-00:on 990915,manual Reactor Scram Was Noted Due to EHC Leak.Caused by Failure of Stainles Steel Tubing Connection.Removed Damaged Tubing & Connection Plug ML18039A8951999-10-0808 October 1999 LER 99-008-00:on 990905,HPCI Was Inoperable Due to Failed Flow Controller.Caused by Premature Failure of Capacitor 2C3.Replaced Controller & HPCI Sys Was Run IAW Sys Operating Instructions ML18039A8751999-09-30030 September 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990901,SR for Standby Liquid Control Sampling Was Not Met.Caused by Deficient Procedure for Chemical Addition to Standby Liquid Control.Revised Procedure.With 990930 Ltr ML18039A8201999-07-26026 July 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990625,facility Core Spray Divisions I & II Inoperable at Same Time Due to Personnel Error.Electrical Supply Breaker to Core Spray Division II Pump 3B Returned to Normal Racked in Position ML18039A8171999-07-20020 July 1999 LER 99-007-00:on 990623,discovered That SR for Monitoring of Primary Containment Oxygen Concentration Had Not Been Met. Caused by Failure of Operators to Adequately Communicate. Required Surveillances Were Performed.With 990720 Ltr ML18039A8161999-07-19019 July 1999 LER 99-006-00:on 990618,noted That Main Steam SRV Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Vlve disc-seat Bonding.Util Replaced All 13 SRV Pilot Cartridges with Cartridges Certified to Be Witin +/-1%.With 990719 Ltr ML18039A8121999-07-12012 July 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990617,ESF Actuation & HPCI Declared Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Reset HPCI & Returned Sys to Operable Status with 25 Minutes.With 990712 Ltr ML18039A8101999-06-28028 June 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990530,safety Features Sys Actuations Occurred Due to RPS Trip.Caused by Failure of MG Set AC Drive Motor Starter Contractor Coil.Licensee Placed 2B RPS Bus on Alternate Feed & Half Scram Was Reset ML18039A8011999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Occurred Due to Tt.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram.With 990614 Ltr ML18039A8021999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990501,SRs for Single CR Withdrawal During Cold SD Were Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Applicable Plant Surveillances.With 990614 Ltr ML18039A8071999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Due to Turbine Trip Was Noted.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram ML18039A7791999-05-0606 May 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990408,declared Plant HPCI Sys Inoperable Due to Loose Wire.Caused by Failure to Properly Tighten Screw at Some Time in Past.Loose Wire Was Tightened ML18039A7461999-04-0707 April 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990308,determined That Two Trains of Standby Gas Treatment (SGT) Were Inoperable.Caused by Trip C SGT Blower Motor Breaker.Initiated Shutdown of Plant,Reset C SGT Blower Motor Breaker & Declared Train Operable ML18039A6951999-02-19019 February 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990122,LCO Was Not Entered During Calibration Testing of 3D 480 Volt Rmov Board.Caused by Personnel Error.Tva Has Briefed Operations Personnel to Preclude Recurrence of Event.With 990219 Ltr ML18039A6871999-02-12012 February 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990114,Unit 3 HPCI Was Noted Inoperable. Caused by Oil Leak on Stop Valve.Corrective Maint Was Performed to Repair Oil Leak.With 990212 Ltr ML18039A6671998-12-31031 December 1998 LER 98-004-00:on 981202,SR Intent Was Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Procedures to Provide Proper SR Implementation.With 981231 Ltr ML18039A6471998-12-15015 December 1998 LER 98-007-00:on 981116,unplanned ESF Following Loss of 4kV Unit Board 3B Occurred.Caused by Temporary Energization of Lockout Relay on 4kV Unit Board 3B When Resistor on Relay Monitoring Lamp Circuit Shorted.Replaced Resistor ML18039A6371998-12-0707 December 1998 LER 98-006-00:on 981116,MSSR Valves Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Valve Disc/Seat Bonding. Installed SRV Pressure Switches During Unit 3,cycle 8 Outage.With 981207 Ltr ML18039A6071998-11-12012 November 1998 LER 98-005-00:on 981014,mode Changes Not Allowed by TS 3.0.4 Were Made During Reactor Startup.Caused by TS LCO 3.0.4 Not Being Properly Applied.Training Info Memo Re Proper Application for TS LCO 3.0.4 Was Prepared.With 981112 Ltr ML18039A6031998-11-0404 November 1998 LER 98-004-00:on 981007,primary Containment Allowable Leak Rate Was Exceeded.Caused by Failure of Check Valve to Fully Seat Following Shutdown of Rbbccw Sys for Llrt.Valve Was Retested During Next Refueling Outage.With 981104 Ltr ML18039A5971998-10-28028 October 1998 LER 98-003-00:on 981001,Unit 2 Received Full Automatic Scram from 100% Reactor Power.Caused by Failure of Normally Open Isolation Valve Which Blocked Flow of Stator Cooling Water Through Associated Heat Exchangers.Replaced Failed Valve ML18039A5171998-09-15015 September 1998 LER 98-002-00:on 980816,personnel Observed Both Channels of Rod Block Monitor Sys Bypassed for Cr.Caused by Failure of Gene to Properly Document & Specify Adjustments.Will Implement Necessary Procedure Controls ML18039A3311998-05-0404 May 1998 LER 98-003-00:on 980407,reactor Manually Scrammed to Prevent thermal-hydraulic Instability After Recirculation Pump Runback.Caused by Human Error.Strengthened Controls Associated W/Walkdowns in NEDP-11 ML18039A3141998-04-0909 April 1998 LER 98-002-00:on 980310,ESF Actuation Occurred Due to Failure of Alternate Feeder Breaker Position Switch.Will Continue Testing & Visual Insps on Addl Breaker Position Switches & Will Revise Applicable Maint Instructions ML18039A3101998-04-0707 April 1998 LER 98-001-00:on 980308,ESF Actuations Occurred When 2B RPS Bus Was Transferred to de-energized Source.Caused by Failure of Preparing Clearance to Exercise Proper Attention. 2B RPS Bus Restored to Transformer Source ML18039A3051998-04-0101 April 1998 LER 96-001-00:on 980121,determined That Temp Sensors for Certain HELB May Not Detect All Possible Break Locations. Caused by Differences in Computer Codes Rather than Actual Response.Computer Code Correctly Utilized ML18039A2041997-12-0303 December 1997 LER 97-008-00:on 971104,main Steam Safety/Relief Valves Exceeded TS Setpoint Limit.Caused by Pilot Valve Disc/Seat Bonding.Replaced All 13 Unit 2 Main Steam SRV Pilot Cartridges ML18038B9961997-11-25025 November 1997 LER 97-007-00:on 971028,Unit 2 Automatically Scrammed.Caused by Momentary Pressure Drop in electro-hydraulic Control Sys at Turbine Control Valves.Scram Contactor Replaced ML18038B9931997-11-18018 November 1997 LER 97-006-00:on 971019,declared Unit 2 Hpcis Inoperable. Caused by High Condensate Level in HPCI Turbine Inlet Steam Line Drain Pot.Work Request Initiated ML18038B9861997-11-10010 November 1997 LER 97-005-00:on 971012,ESF Components Were Actuated.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Cs Pumps Were Secured & Injection Valves Were Closed & Refueling Floor Activities Were Stopped ML18038B9701997-10-0909 October 1997 LER 97-004-00:on 970909,TS Surveillances Were Not Performed During Refueling Outage Timeframe.Caused by Personnel Error. Incorporated Missed Snubber & Vacuum Breaker Surveillances Into Refueling Outage Schedule ML18038B9661997-10-0303 October 1997 LER 97-005-00:on 970824,LCO Was Not Entered When Valve Was Malfunctioning.Caused by Lack of Questioning Attitude by Operations Crew.Involved SROs Were Counseled & Problem Evaluation Rept Will Be Discussed ML18038B9321997-08-0707 August 1997 LER 97-003-00:on 970711,determined That HPCI Turbine Speed Lower than Indicated.Caused by Improper Evaluation of Valve Leak.Work Orders to Troubleshoot HPCI Initiated ML18038B9231997-07-25025 July 1997 LER 97-002-00:on 970626,discovered That Four Surveillance Instructions (Sis) Did Not Fully Test All Relay Logic Combinations.Caused by Personnel Error.Verified Relay Contacts Operable & Revised Applicable SIs.W/970725 Ltr ML18038B8811997-05-14014 May 1997 LER 97-004-00:on 970414,unplanned Manual Start of EDG During Scheduled Redundant Start Test Occurred.Caused by Personnel Error.Edg 3D Shutdown & Returned to pre-event Configuration. W/970514 Ltr ML18038B8801997-05-0808 May 1997 LER 97-002-00:on 970410,HPCI Declared Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Operations Personnel Stopped Instrument Mechanics Testing & Returned HPCI to Standby Readiness. W/970508 Ltr ML18038B8701997-04-29029 April 1997 LER 96-004-02:on 960717,loss of ECCS Division I & Division II Instrumentation Renders ECCS Equipment Inoperable.Caused by Loss of Inverter Output.Failed Components Replaced in Atu Inverter Circuitry & Instrumentation Logic Restored ML18038B8521997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 97-003-00:on 970314,Unit 3 Main Steam SRVs Pilot Cartridges Failed Setpoint Tolerance Bench Tests.Caused by Corrosion Bonding of SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Interface Resulting in Drifting.Main Steam SRV Pilot replaced.W/970409 Ltr ML18038B8511997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 95-003-02:on 950301,Unit 2 Main Steam SRVs Failed Setpoint Acceptance Tests.Caused by Corrosion Bonding of SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Interface Resulting in Upward Setpoint Drift.Valves Currently Being Retested & Recertified ML18038B8481997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 96-004-01:on 960425,Unit 2 SRV Pilot Cartridges Failed Setpoint Acceptance Tests.Caused by SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Bonding Resulting in SRV Setpoints Deviating.Valves Currently Being Retested & Recertified ML18038B8451997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 96-008-01:on 961101,Unit 2 Main Steam SRV Pilot Cartridges Failed Setpoint Tolerence Bench Tests.Caused by SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Bonding Resulting in SRV Setpoints.Srv Pilot Cartridges replaced.W/970409 Ltr ML18038B8551997-04-0404 April 1997 LER 97-001-00:on 970305,loss of Offsite Power on Unit 3 During Refueling Outage Resulted from Shorted Component. Replaced Relays Involved in Event W/Less Sensitive Relays ML18038B8441997-03-26026 March 1997 LER 95-001-02:on 950123,DG Turbocharger Failure Resulted in Noncompliance W/Ts Lco.Instituted Vibration Monitoring Program for EDG Turbochargers ML18038B8071997-01-15015 January 1997 LER 96-008-00:on 961217,loss of ECCS Division II Instrumentation Caused ECCS Equipment to Be Inoperable. Replaced Cleared Fuse & Shorted SCR ML18038B8041997-01-13013 January 1997 LER 96-007-00 on 961213,engineered Safety Feature Actuations Resulting from Inadequate Planning of step-text Work Order Occurred.Tripped Breaker Reset & LCO Condition Exited ML18038B7931996-12-0404 December 1996 LER 96-006-00:on 961106,loss of ECCS Div 1 Instrumentation Rendered ECCS Equipment Inoperable.Caused by Cleared Fuse in ECCS Div.Fuse Replaced & Addl Testing to Challenge Replacement Fuse performed.W/961204 Ltr ML18038B7921996-11-27027 November 1996 LER 96-008-00:on 961101,MS SR Valves Exceeded TS Required Setpoint Limit as Result of Disc/Seat Bonding.Caused by Corrosion Bonding of SRV Pilot Interface.Replaced All Thirteen Ms SR Valve Pilot cartridges.W/961127 Ltr ML18038B7911996-11-27027 November 1996 LER 96-007-00:on 961029,Unit 2 Scram on Turbine Control Valve Fast Closure Occurred Due to Loss of Excitation to Main Generator.Exciter Brushes Inspected & Replaced & Procedures Revised ML18038B7741996-10-15015 October 1996 LER 96-005-03:on 960915,reactor Scrammed as Required by TSs Due to Trip of Reactor Recirculation Motor Generator Set 3A. Caused by Bus Bar in Generator Armature Circuit Failing. Collector Rings Were replaced.W/961015 Ltr 1999-09-30
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MONTHYEARML18039A9041999-10-15015 October 1999 LER 99-010-00:on 990917,automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Stop Valve Closure Occurred.Caused by High Water Level in Main Steam Moisture Separator 2C2.Unit 2C2 Reservoir Level Transmitter & Relays Were Replaced & Tested Satisfactorily ML18039A8981999-10-14014 October 1999 LER 99-009-00:on 990915,manual Reactor Scram Was Noted Due to EHC Leak.Caused by Failure of Stainles Steel Tubing Connection.Removed Damaged Tubing & Connection Plug ML18039A8951999-10-0808 October 1999 LER 99-008-00:on 990905,HPCI Was Inoperable Due to Failed Flow Controller.Caused by Premature Failure of Capacitor 2C3.Replaced Controller & HPCI Sys Was Run IAW Sys Operating Instructions ML18039A8751999-09-30030 September 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990901,SR for Standby Liquid Control Sampling Was Not Met.Caused by Deficient Procedure for Chemical Addition to Standby Liquid Control.Revised Procedure.With 990930 Ltr ML18039A8201999-07-26026 July 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990625,facility Core Spray Divisions I & II Inoperable at Same Time Due to Personnel Error.Electrical Supply Breaker to Core Spray Division II Pump 3B Returned to Normal Racked in Position ML18039A8171999-07-20020 July 1999 LER 99-007-00:on 990623,discovered That SR for Monitoring of Primary Containment Oxygen Concentration Had Not Been Met. Caused by Failure of Operators to Adequately Communicate. Required Surveillances Were Performed.With 990720 Ltr ML18039A8161999-07-19019 July 1999 LER 99-006-00:on 990618,noted That Main Steam SRV Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Vlve disc-seat Bonding.Util Replaced All 13 SRV Pilot Cartridges with Cartridges Certified to Be Witin +/-1%.With 990719 Ltr ML18039A8121999-07-12012 July 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990617,ESF Actuation & HPCI Declared Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Reset HPCI & Returned Sys to Operable Status with 25 Minutes.With 990712 Ltr ML18039A8101999-06-28028 June 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990530,safety Features Sys Actuations Occurred Due to RPS Trip.Caused by Failure of MG Set AC Drive Motor Starter Contractor Coil.Licensee Placed 2B RPS Bus on Alternate Feed & Half Scram Was Reset ML18039A8011999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Occurred Due to Tt.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram.With 990614 Ltr ML18039A8021999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990501,SRs for Single CR Withdrawal During Cold SD Were Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Applicable Plant Surveillances.With 990614 Ltr ML18039A8071999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Due to Turbine Trip Was Noted.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram ML18039A7791999-05-0606 May 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990408,declared Plant HPCI Sys Inoperable Due to Loose Wire.Caused by Failure to Properly Tighten Screw at Some Time in Past.Loose Wire Was Tightened ML18039A7461999-04-0707 April 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990308,determined That Two Trains of Standby Gas Treatment (SGT) Were Inoperable.Caused by Trip C SGT Blower Motor Breaker.Initiated Shutdown of Plant,Reset C SGT Blower Motor Breaker & Declared Train Operable ML18039A6951999-02-19019 February 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990122,LCO Was Not Entered During Calibration Testing of 3D 480 Volt Rmov Board.Caused by Personnel Error.Tva Has Briefed Operations Personnel to Preclude Recurrence of Event.With 990219 Ltr ML18039A6871999-02-12012 February 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990114,Unit 3 HPCI Was Noted Inoperable. Caused by Oil Leak on Stop Valve.Corrective Maint Was Performed to Repair Oil Leak.With 990212 Ltr ML18039A6671998-12-31031 December 1998 LER 98-004-00:on 981202,SR Intent Was Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Procedures to Provide Proper SR Implementation.With 981231 Ltr ML18039A6471998-12-15015 December 1998 LER 98-007-00:on 981116,unplanned ESF Following Loss of 4kV Unit Board 3B Occurred.Caused by Temporary Energization of Lockout Relay on 4kV Unit Board 3B When Resistor on Relay Monitoring Lamp Circuit Shorted.Replaced Resistor ML18039A6371998-12-0707 December 1998 LER 98-006-00:on 981116,MSSR Valves Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Valve Disc/Seat Bonding. Installed SRV Pressure Switches During Unit 3,cycle 8 Outage.With 981207 Ltr ML18039A6071998-11-12012 November 1998 LER 98-005-00:on 981014,mode Changes Not Allowed by TS 3.0.4 Were Made During Reactor Startup.Caused by TS LCO 3.0.4 Not Being Properly Applied.Training Info Memo Re Proper Application for TS LCO 3.0.4 Was Prepared.With 981112 Ltr ML18039A6031998-11-0404 November 1998 LER 98-004-00:on 981007,primary Containment Allowable Leak Rate Was Exceeded.Caused by Failure of Check Valve to Fully Seat Following Shutdown of Rbbccw Sys for Llrt.Valve Was Retested During Next Refueling Outage.With 981104 Ltr ML18039A5971998-10-28028 October 1998 LER 98-003-00:on 981001,Unit 2 Received Full Automatic Scram from 100% Reactor Power.Caused by Failure of Normally Open Isolation Valve Which Blocked Flow of Stator Cooling Water Through Associated Heat Exchangers.Replaced Failed Valve ML18039A5171998-09-15015 September 1998 LER 98-002-00:on 980816,personnel Observed Both Channels of Rod Block Monitor Sys Bypassed for Cr.Caused by Failure of Gene to Properly Document & Specify Adjustments.Will Implement Necessary Procedure Controls ML18039A3311998-05-0404 May 1998 LER 98-003-00:on 980407,reactor Manually Scrammed to Prevent thermal-hydraulic Instability After Recirculation Pump Runback.Caused by Human Error.Strengthened Controls Associated W/Walkdowns in NEDP-11 ML18039A3141998-04-0909 April 1998 LER 98-002-00:on 980310,ESF Actuation Occurred Due to Failure of Alternate Feeder Breaker Position Switch.Will Continue Testing & Visual Insps on Addl Breaker Position Switches & Will Revise Applicable Maint Instructions ML18039A3101998-04-0707 April 1998 LER 98-001-00:on 980308,ESF Actuations Occurred When 2B RPS Bus Was Transferred to de-energized Source.Caused by Failure of Preparing Clearance to Exercise Proper Attention. 2B RPS Bus Restored to Transformer Source ML18039A3051998-04-0101 April 1998 LER 96-001-00:on 980121,determined That Temp Sensors for Certain HELB May Not Detect All Possible Break Locations. Caused by Differences in Computer Codes Rather than Actual Response.Computer Code Correctly Utilized ML18039A2041997-12-0303 December 1997 LER 97-008-00:on 971104,main Steam Safety/Relief Valves Exceeded TS Setpoint Limit.Caused by Pilot Valve Disc/Seat Bonding.Replaced All 13 Unit 2 Main Steam SRV Pilot Cartridges ML18038B9961997-11-25025 November 1997 LER 97-007-00:on 971028,Unit 2 Automatically Scrammed.Caused by Momentary Pressure Drop in electro-hydraulic Control Sys at Turbine Control Valves.Scram Contactor Replaced ML18038B9931997-11-18018 November 1997 LER 97-006-00:on 971019,declared Unit 2 Hpcis Inoperable. Caused by High Condensate Level in HPCI Turbine Inlet Steam Line Drain Pot.Work Request Initiated ML18038B9861997-11-10010 November 1997 LER 97-005-00:on 971012,ESF Components Were Actuated.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Cs Pumps Were Secured & Injection Valves Were Closed & Refueling Floor Activities Were Stopped ML18038B9701997-10-0909 October 1997 LER 97-004-00:on 970909,TS Surveillances Were Not Performed During Refueling Outage Timeframe.Caused by Personnel Error. Incorporated Missed Snubber & Vacuum Breaker Surveillances Into Refueling Outage Schedule ML18038B9661997-10-0303 October 1997 LER 97-005-00:on 970824,LCO Was Not Entered When Valve Was Malfunctioning.Caused by Lack of Questioning Attitude by Operations Crew.Involved SROs Were Counseled & Problem Evaluation Rept Will Be Discussed ML18038B9321997-08-0707 August 1997 LER 97-003-00:on 970711,determined That HPCI Turbine Speed Lower than Indicated.Caused by Improper Evaluation of Valve Leak.Work Orders to Troubleshoot HPCI Initiated ML18038B9231997-07-25025 July 1997 LER 97-002-00:on 970626,discovered That Four Surveillance Instructions (Sis) Did Not Fully Test All Relay Logic Combinations.Caused by Personnel Error.Verified Relay Contacts Operable & Revised Applicable SIs.W/970725 Ltr ML18038B8811997-05-14014 May 1997 LER 97-004-00:on 970414,unplanned Manual Start of EDG During Scheduled Redundant Start Test Occurred.Caused by Personnel Error.Edg 3D Shutdown & Returned to pre-event Configuration. W/970514 Ltr ML18038B8801997-05-0808 May 1997 LER 97-002-00:on 970410,HPCI Declared Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Operations Personnel Stopped Instrument Mechanics Testing & Returned HPCI to Standby Readiness. W/970508 Ltr ML18038B8701997-04-29029 April 1997 LER 96-004-02:on 960717,loss of ECCS Division I & Division II Instrumentation Renders ECCS Equipment Inoperable.Caused by Loss of Inverter Output.Failed Components Replaced in Atu Inverter Circuitry & Instrumentation Logic Restored ML18038B8521997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 97-003-00:on 970314,Unit 3 Main Steam SRVs Pilot Cartridges Failed Setpoint Tolerance Bench Tests.Caused by Corrosion Bonding of SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Interface Resulting in Drifting.Main Steam SRV Pilot replaced.W/970409 Ltr ML18038B8511997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 95-003-02:on 950301,Unit 2 Main Steam SRVs Failed Setpoint Acceptance Tests.Caused by Corrosion Bonding of SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Interface Resulting in Upward Setpoint Drift.Valves Currently Being Retested & Recertified ML18038B8481997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 96-004-01:on 960425,Unit 2 SRV Pilot Cartridges Failed Setpoint Acceptance Tests.Caused by SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Bonding Resulting in SRV Setpoints Deviating.Valves Currently Being Retested & Recertified ML18038B8451997-04-0909 April 1997 LER 96-008-01:on 961101,Unit 2 Main Steam SRV Pilot Cartridges Failed Setpoint Tolerence Bench Tests.Caused by SRV Pilot Disc/Seat Bonding Resulting in SRV Setpoints.Srv Pilot Cartridges replaced.W/970409 Ltr ML18038B8551997-04-0404 April 1997 LER 97-001-00:on 970305,loss of Offsite Power on Unit 3 During Refueling Outage Resulted from Shorted Component. Replaced Relays Involved in Event W/Less Sensitive Relays ML18038B8441997-03-26026 March 1997 LER 95-001-02:on 950123,DG Turbocharger Failure Resulted in Noncompliance W/Ts Lco.Instituted Vibration Monitoring Program for EDG Turbochargers ML18038B8071997-01-15015 January 1997 LER 96-008-00:on 961217,loss of ECCS Division II Instrumentation Caused ECCS Equipment to Be Inoperable. Replaced Cleared Fuse & Shorted SCR ML18038B8041997-01-13013 January 1997 LER 96-007-00 on 961213,engineered Safety Feature Actuations Resulting from Inadequate Planning of step-text Work Order Occurred.Tripped Breaker Reset & LCO Condition Exited ML18038B7931996-12-0404 December 1996 LER 96-006-00:on 961106,loss of ECCS Div 1 Instrumentation Rendered ECCS Equipment Inoperable.Caused by Cleared Fuse in ECCS Div.Fuse Replaced & Addl Testing to Challenge Replacement Fuse performed.W/961204 Ltr ML18038B7921996-11-27027 November 1996 LER 96-008-00:on 961101,MS SR Valves Exceeded TS Required Setpoint Limit as Result of Disc/Seat Bonding.Caused by Corrosion Bonding of SRV Pilot Interface.Replaced All Thirteen Ms SR Valve Pilot cartridges.W/961127 Ltr ML18038B7911996-11-27027 November 1996 LER 96-007-00:on 961029,Unit 2 Scram on Turbine Control Valve Fast Closure Occurred Due to Loss of Excitation to Main Generator.Exciter Brushes Inspected & Replaced & Procedures Revised ML18038B7741996-10-15015 October 1996 LER 96-005-03:on 960915,reactor Scrammed as Required by TSs Due to Trip of Reactor Recirculation Motor Generator Set 3A. Caused by Bus Bar in Generator Armature Circuit Failing. Collector Rings Were replaced.W/961015 Ltr 1999-09-30
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MONTHYEARML18039A9041999-10-15015 October 1999 LER 99-010-00:on 990917,automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Stop Valve Closure Occurred.Caused by High Water Level in Main Steam Moisture Separator 2C2.Unit 2C2 Reservoir Level Transmitter & Relays Were Replaced & Tested Satisfactorily ML18039A8981999-10-14014 October 1999 LER 99-009-00:on 990915,manual Reactor Scram Was Noted Due to EHC Leak.Caused by Failure of Stainles Steel Tubing Connection.Removed Damaged Tubing & Connection Plug ML18039A8951999-10-0808 October 1999 LER 99-008-00:on 990905,HPCI Was Inoperable Due to Failed Flow Controller.Caused by Premature Failure of Capacitor 2C3.Replaced Controller & HPCI Sys Was Run IAW Sys Operating Instructions ML18039A8751999-09-30030 September 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990901,SR for Standby Liquid Control Sampling Was Not Met.Caused by Deficient Procedure for Chemical Addition to Standby Liquid Control.Revised Procedure.With 990930 Ltr ML20217F9671999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML20212E6341999-09-23023 September 1999 Suppl to SE Resolving Error in Original 990802 Se,Clarifying Fact That Licensee Has Not Committed to Retain Those Specific Compensatory Measures That Were Applied to one-time Extension ML20212D3831999-09-20020 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Rev to Withdrawal Schedule for First & Third Surveillance Capsules for BFN-3 RPV ML20212B8561999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.With ML18039A8821999-08-31031 August 1999 Increased MSIV Leakage Tech Spec Change Submittal - Seismic Evaluation Rept. ML18039A8391999-08-0606 August 1999 BFN Unit 2 Cycle 10 ASME Section XI NIS-1 & NIS-2 Data Repts. ML20210N1221999-08-0202 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Request for Relief from ASME B&PV Code,Section XI Requirements.Request 3-ISI-7, Pertains to Second 10-year Interval ISI for Plant,Unit 3 ML20210R0931999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A8201999-07-26026 July 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990625,facility Core Spray Divisions I & II Inoperable at Same Time Due to Personnel Error.Electrical Supply Breaker to Core Spray Division II Pump 3B Returned to Normal Racked in Position ML18039A8171999-07-20020 July 1999 LER 99-007-00:on 990623,discovered That SR for Monitoring of Primary Containment Oxygen Concentration Had Not Been Met. Caused by Failure of Operators to Adequately Communicate. Required Surveillances Were Performed.With 990720 Ltr ML18039A8161999-07-19019 July 1999 LER 99-006-00:on 990618,noted That Main Steam SRV Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Vlve disc-seat Bonding.Util Replaced All 13 SRV Pilot Cartridges with Cartridges Certified to Be Witin +/-1%.With 990719 Ltr ML20209J0771999-07-16016 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Provided Adequate Information to Resolve ampacity-related Points of Concern Raised in GL 92-08 for BFN & That No Outstanding Issues Re GL 92-08 Ampacity Issues for Browns Ferry NPP Exist ML18039A8121999-07-12012 July 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990617,ESF Actuation & HPCI Declared Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Reset HPCI & Returned Sys to Operable Status with 25 Minutes.With 990712 Ltr ML20209H4381999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A8101999-06-28028 June 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990530,safety Features Sys Actuations Occurred Due to RPS Trip.Caused by Failure of MG Set AC Drive Motor Starter Contractor Coil.Licensee Placed 2B RPS Bus on Alternate Feed & Half Scram Was Reset ML20196F8811999-06-23023 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power Operated Gate Valves ML18039A8071999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Due to Turbine Trip Was Noted.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram ML18039A8021999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990501,SRs for Single CR Withdrawal During Cold SD Were Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Applicable Plant Surveillances.With 990614 Ltr ML18039A8011999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Occurred Due to Tt.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram.With 990614 Ltr ML20196B8051999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A7791999-05-0606 May 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990408,declared Plant HPCI Sys Inoperable Due to Loose Wire.Caused by Failure to Properly Tighten Screw at Some Time in Past.Loose Wire Was Tightened ML18039A7761999-04-30030 April 1999 Revised Surveillance Specimen Program Evaluation for TVA Browns Ferry Unit 3. ML20206R0731999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Bfnp.With ML18039A7561999-04-23023 April 1999 Bfnp Risk-Informed Inservice Insp (RI-ISI) Program Submittal. ML18039A7671999-04-0808 April 1999 Rev 0 to TVA-COLR-BF2C11, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Cycle 11 Colr. ML18039A7461999-04-0707 April 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990308,determined That Two Trains of Standby Gas Treatment (SGT) Were Inoperable.Caused by Trip C SGT Blower Motor Breaker.Initiated Shutdown of Plant,Reset C SGT Blower Motor Breaker & Declared Train Operable ML20205N8341999-04-0101 April 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Automatic Switch Co Nuclear Grade Series X206380 & X206832 Solenoid Valves Ordered Without Lubricants That Were Shipped with Std Lubrication to PECO & Tva.Affected Plants Were Notified ML20205F9341999-04-0101 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Licensee 990108 Relief Request PV-38,from Requirements of ASME BPV Code Section XI IST Testing,Valve Program for Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20205T5441999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Bfnp.With ML20205S0601999-03-31031 March 1999 Rept on Status of Public Petitions Under 10CFR2.206 with Status Change from Previous Update,990331 ML20205S0661999-03-31031 March 1999 Rept on Status of Public Petitions Under 10CFR2.206 with No Status Change from Previous Update,990331, Atlas Corp ML18039A7361999-03-11011 March 1999 Rev 4 to TVA-COLR-BF2C10, Bfnp,Unit 2,Cycle 10 Colr. ML20204C7891999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A6951999-02-19019 February 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990122,LCO Was Not Entered During Calibration Testing of 3D 480 Volt Rmov Board.Caused by Personnel Error.Tva Has Briefed Operations Personnel to Preclude Recurrence of Event.With 990219 Ltr ML18039A6871999-02-12012 February 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990114,Unit 3 HPCI Was Noted Inoperable. Caused by Oil Leak on Stop Valve.Corrective Maint Was Performed to Repair Oil Leak.With 990212 Ltr ML18039A6931999-02-0303 February 1999 Rev 3 to TVA-COLR-BF2C10, Bfnp Unit 2 Cycle 10 Colr. ML18039A6941999-02-0303 February 1999 Rev 1 to TVA-COLR-BF3C9, Bfnp Unit 3 Cycle 9 Colr. ML18039A6671998-12-31031 December 1998 LER 98-004-00:on 981202,SR Intent Was Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Procedures to Provide Proper SR Implementation.With 981231 Ltr ML18039A6661998-12-31031 December 1998 Ro:On 981215,HRPCRM 2-RM-90-273C Was Declared Inoperable. Caused by Downscale Indication.Containment RM Will Be Utilized as Planned Alternate Method of Monitoring Until Hrpcrm 2-RM-90-273C Can Be Returned to Operable Status ML20199K8951998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.With ML20199F2721998-12-31031 December 1998 ISI Summary Rept (NIS-1), for BFN Unit 3,Cycle 8 Operation ML18039A6471998-12-15015 December 1998 LER 98-007-00:on 981116,unplanned ESF Following Loss of 4kV Unit Board 3B Occurred.Caused by Temporary Energization of Lockout Relay on 4kV Unit Board 3B When Resistor on Relay Monitoring Lamp Circuit Shorted.Replaced Resistor ML18039A6371998-12-0707 December 1998 LER 98-006-00:on 981116,MSSR Valves Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Valve Disc/Seat Bonding. Installed SRV Pressure Switches During Unit 3,cycle 8 Outage.With 981207 Ltr ML20199F2791998-12-0303 December 1998 Bfnp Unit 3 Cycle 8 ASME Section XI NIS-2 Data Rept ML20198D9621998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Bfn,Units 1,2 & 3. with ML18039A6071998-11-12012 November 1998 LER 98-005-00:on 981014,mode Changes Not Allowed by TS 3.0.4 Were Made During Reactor Startup.Caused by TS LCO 3.0.4 Not Being Properly Applied.Training Info Memo Re Proper Application for TS LCO 3.0.4 Was Prepared.With 981112 Ltr 1999-09-30
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NRC FORH,366 U.S. IN)CLEAR REGULATORY CQHISSION APPIIOVED BY (NRI NO 3150-0104 (5-92) EXPIRES 5/31/95 ESTIHATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COHPLY MITH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: 50.0 HRS.
LICENSEE 'EVENT REPORT (LER) FORNARD COHMEHTS REGARDIHG 'BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE INFORHATION AND RECORDS HANAGEHENT BRANCH (MNBB 7714), U.ST NUCLEAR REGULATORY COHHISSION, (See reverse for required nunber of digits/characters for each block) UASHIHGTON, DC 20555-0001 AND TO THE PAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3140-0104), OFFICE OF HANAGEHENT AND BUDGET UASHINGTON OC 20503.
FACILITY NAME (1) DOCKET IRlSER (2) PAGE (3)
Browns Ferr Nuclear Plant BFN Unit 2 05000260 1 OF 9 TITLE (4) Contaireent penetration and main steam isolation valve leek rates exceeded Technical Specification limits.
EVENT DATE 5 LER INNER 6 REP(NIT DATE 7 OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED 8 SEQUENTIAL REVISION FACILITY HAHE NA DOCKET NUHBER MONTH DAY YEAR YEAR HONTH DAY YEAR NUMBER NUHBER FACILITY HAHE HA DOCKET NUHBER 10 02 94 94 008 01 02 27 OPERATING S REP(NIT IS SIÃNITTED PINISUANT TO THE REQUIRBKNTS OF 10 CFR = Check one or mor e 11 NX)E (9) N 20.402(b) 20.405(c) 50.73(a)(2)(iv) 73.71(b)
PONER 20.405(a)(1)(i) 50.36(c)(1) 50.73(a)(2)(v) 73.71(c) 000 LEVEL (10) 20.405(a)(1)(ii) 50.36(c)(2) 50.73(a)(2)(vii) OTHER 20.405(a)(1)(iii) 50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) 50.73(a)(2)(viii)(A) (Specify in 20.405(a)('1)(iv) 50.73(a)(2)(ii) 50.73(a)(2)(viii)(B) Abstract below and in Text, 20.405(a)(1)(v) 50 '3(a)(2)(iii) 50.73(a)(2)(x) NRC Form 366A LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER 12 NAME TELEPHONE NUHBER (Include Area Code)
James E. Wallace, Compliance Licensing Engineer (205)729-7874 CHC>LETE ONE LINE FOR EACH CADENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REP(NIT 13 REPORTABLE REPORTABLE CAUSE SYSTEH COHPONENT 'HANUFACTURER CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFACTURER TO HPRDS TO HPRDS BF FCV iF049 SB FCV A585 RPPLEHENTAL REPORT EXPECTED 14 EXPECTED HOHTH DAY YEAR YES SISNI SS ION (If yes, complete EXPECTED SUBHISSION DATE).
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ABSTRACT (Limit to 1400 spaces, i.e., approximately 15 single-spaced typewritten lines) (16)
On October 2, 1994, local leak rate testing was being performed during the BFN Unit .2 refueling outage. At 1240 hours0.0144 days <br />0.344 hours <br />0.00205 weeks <br />4.7182e-4 months <br />, primary containment ventilation penetrations X-25 and 205 (2809.2329 SCFH) exceeded the Technical Specification (TS) limit of 655.9 SCFH.
Subsequently, at 2000 hours0.0231 days <br />0.556 hours <br />0.00331 weeks <br />7.61e-4 months <br />, the outboard 'D'ain steam isolation valve (MSIV) had leakage (60.5745 SCFH) which exceeded the TS limit of 11.5 SCFH. Therefore, these events are reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73 (a)(2)(ii). The cause of X-25 and 205 penetration leakages resulted from a lack of adequate procedural guidance as to the proper shimming of seismic mounting brackets. The cause of the outboard 'D'SIV leakage was abnormal rib guide wear. Corrective actions taken for the X-25 and 205 penetration leakages were to properly. shim seismic mounting brackets and to successfully retest the penetrations. A maintenance instruction will be written for these and similar type of valves to address the proper shimming requirements. Corrective actions taken to address the excessive leakage for outboard 'D'SIV were to repair and successfully retest the MSIV.
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NRC FORH 366A U S. NICLEAR REGULAT(NIY CONIISSION APPIIOVED BY (BNI NO 3150-0104
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.TEAR SEQUENTIAL REVI SION (1)'rowns NUHBER NUHBER Ferry Unit 2 05000260 94 008 01 2 of 9 TEXT If more s ce is r ired use additional co ies of NRC Form 366A (17)
Zo PLANT CONDZTZONS At the time, this event was initiated Unit 2 was shutdown for the scheduled Unit 2, Cycle 7 refueling outage. Units 1 and 3 were shutdown and'efueled.
ZZ ~ DESCRZPTZON OF EVENT A. . Event:
On October 2, 1994, during performance of local leak rate testing (LLRT), two events were identified involving primary containment leakage in excess of allowed limits. The excessive leakages were measured by testing between the inboard and outboard isolation valves. Further details of these events are provided below:
Dr ell Penetrations X-25 and 205
'At 1240 hours0.0144 days <br />0.344 hours <br />0.00205 weeks <br />4.7182e-4 months <br /> during the performance of a Surveillance Instruction (SZ) (2-SZ-4.7.A.2.g-3/64a), attempts to achieve the required pressurization (51.0 psid) and stabilization were unsuccessful due to gross leakage. The components affected were flow control valves [ISV](2-FCV-64-17, 18, 19 and 2-FCV-76-24).
A leak rate calculation for the penetration [PEN] was performed and documented to be 2809.2329 SCFH. However, the allowable total leak rate for primary containment penetrations [BF] was 655.9; SCFH. Additional LLRT performed during the Unit 2, Cycle 7 refueling outage determined that valves 2-FCV-64-18 and 19 were the major contributors for the 2809.2329 SCFH'eakage.
Outboard 'D'ain Steam Isolation Valve At 2000 hours0.0231 days <br />0.556 hours <br />0.00331 weeks <br />7.61e-4 months <br /> on October 2, 1994, during the performance of an SI (2-SI-4.7.A.2.1-3/ld) the leak rate between the 'D'ain steam [SB] isolation valves (MSZVs) [ZSV] was calculated to be 60.5745 SCFH. This calculated value exceeded the Technical Specification (TS) limit of 11.5 SCFH. The outboard valve was initially investigated and preliminary troubleshooting procedures commenced. After manipulating only the outboard valve, a significantly lower leak rate was observed. Therefore, it was concluded that the excessive leakage was through the outboard valve since the position of the inboard valve was not altered.
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NRC FORJI 366A U.S. JRJCLEAR REGULATORY (XWIISSI(HI BY HR HO. 3150-0104 (5-92) EXPIRES 5/31/95 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPOHSE TO COMPLY IJITH THIS INFORMATION CONTINUATION'PPROVED COLLECTIOH REQUEST: 50.0 MRS. FORllARD COMMENTS REGARDING-BURDEH ESTIMATE TO THE INFORMATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT LICENSEE EVENT REPORT BRANCH (HNBB 7714), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, TEXT lJASHIHGTOH, DC 20555-0001, AND TO THE PAPERMORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3150-0104), OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AMD BUDGET, lJASMINGTOM DC 20503 FACILITY WVK (1) DOCKET HWER (2) LER IRMRJER (6) PAGE (3)
YEAR SEQUENTIAL REVISION NUMBER NUMBER Browns Ferry Unit 2 05000260 94 008 01' of 9 TEXT If more s ce is r ired use additional co ies of MRC Farm 366A (17)
These events are reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73 (a)(2)(ii) as a condition in a nuclear plant, including its principal safety barriers, being seriously degraded.
BE Ino erable Structures Com nents or S stems that Contributed to the Event:
None.
C~ Dates and A roximate Times of Ma or Occurrencest October 2, 1994 at '0430 CST Penetrations (2-X-25 and 205) SI began after the Unit 2 shutdown for a scheduled refueling outage.
at 1240 CST The leakage for these penetrations was determined to have exceeded the acceptance criteria.
at 1408 CST TVA made a four-hour notification to the NRC pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(i).
at 1612 CST 'D'ain steam, isolation valves 'SI began.
at 2000'ST It was determined that the leak rate was excessive.
at 2115 CST TVA made a four-hour notification to the NRC pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(i).
October 25, 1994 SI for Penetrations X-25 and 205 was completed and was successfully retested.
November 2, 1994 SI for outboard 'D'SIV was successfully retested.
November 21, 1994 at 0429 Reactor mode switch was positioned to startup November 28, 1994 During an investigation for the recycling of the drywell differential pressure air compressor, valves 2 FCV-18 and 19 were identified to be
NRC FOHN 366A U.S IRICLEAR REGULAT(HIY CQSIISSION APPROVED BY (HEI NO. 3150-0104 (5-92) EXPIRES 5/31/95
'STIHATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COHPLY MITH THIS INFORHATIOH COLLECTION REQUEST: 50.0 HRS. FORMARD COHHEHTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIHATE TO THE IHFORHATIOH AND RECORDS HANAGEKENT LICENSEE EVENT REPORT BRANCH (NHBB 7714), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATOR'Y COHHISSIOH, TEXT CONTINUATION MASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001, AND TO THE PAPERMORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3150-0104), OFFICE OF NANAGENENT AND BUDGET, MASHINGTOH DC 20503 FACILITY NA% (1) DOCKET WSER (2) LER'RlSER (6) PAGE (3)
YEAR SEQUENTIAL REVI S I OH NUHBER NUHBER Browns Ferry Unit 2 05000260 94 008 01 4 of 9 TEXT If more s ce is r ired use edditioneI co ies of NRC Form 366A (17) leaking after being exercised to support Unit 2, Cycle 7 startup.
November 30, 1994 The valves were repaired, and an SI for penetrations X-25 and 205 was satisfactorily performed.
D~ Other' stems or Seconda Functions Affected:
None.
Method of Di.scove I The leakages were determined to be unacceptable for both conditions by the performance of each SI in accordance with the BFN LLRT program.
F. 0 erator ActionsI None.
G. Safet S stem Res nsesI None.
CAUSE OF THE'VENT A. Immediate Cause:
The immediate causes of these events weres Dr ell Penetrations X-25 and 205 Gross leakage from the components for primary containment ventilation penetrat."lone 2-X-25 and 205 was due to improper shimming of the seismic mounting brackets.
Outboard 'D'ain Steam Isolation Valve Excessive leakage from the outboard 'D'SIV was due to abnormal ri.b guide wear.
0 ~I NRC FORM 366A U.S I)CLEAR REGULATORY CNHIISSION APPROVED BY (HEI NO. 3150-0104 (5-92) EXPIRES 5/31/95 ESTIHATED BURDEN PER RESPOHSE TO COMPLY IJITH THIS IHFORHATIOH COLLECTION REQUEST: 50.0 HRS. FORllARD COHMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIHATE TO THE IHFORHATIOH AND RECORDS HANAGEMEHT LICENSEE EVENT REPORT BRANCH'HNBB 7714), U.S., NUCLEAR REGULATORY COHHISSIOH,
'TEXT CONTINUATION llASHIHGTOH, DC 20555-0001, AHD TO THE PAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3150-0104), OFFICE OF HAHAGEMEHT AND BUDGET, llASHINGTON DC 20503 FACILITY Nba (1) DOCKET NEER (2) LER IRBRIER (6) PAGE (3)
YEAR SEQUENTIAL REVI SION NUHBER NUMBER Browns Ferry Unit 2 05000260 94 008 01 5 of 9 TEXT tf more s ce is r ired use additional co ies of NRC Form 366A (1/)
Bi Root Causes The root cause of these events were:
Dr ell Penetrations X-25 and 205 X-25 and 205 penetration leakages resulted'rimarily from a lack of adequate, procedural guidance as to the proper shimming of seismic mounting brackets.
Outboard 'D'ain Steam Isolation Valve The reason for abnormal rib guide wear is unknown.
ZV. ANALYSIS OF THE EVENT
,At the time of discovery of the two leak paths, Unit 2 was .shutdown and was in a scheduled refueling outage. Primary containment was not required to be maintained. While the X-25 and 205 penetrations and the outboard 'D'SZV leakages did not comply with design requirements, they were tested to accident pressure during the LLRT prior to Unit 2 restart on May 25, 1993.
'Dr ell Penetrations X-25 and 205 The components that were responsible for the excessive leakage for these penetrations have- been. determined. An investigation of the X-25 and 205 penetrations determined that these penetrations did not pose a significant safety impact during Unit 2, Cycle 7 because the upstream valve (2-FCV-64-17) did not leak. The valves involved in the identified leakage were the 2-FCV-64-18 and -19 (see figure 1). These valves, as configured, result in a primary containment to primary containment leakage (drywell to torus). Therefore, based on the plant conditions and the plant configuration of the involved valves, plant safety was not adversely affected. Additionally, the safety of plant personnel and the public was hot compromised.
Outboard 'D'ain steam isolation valve Each main steam line has two isolation valves, one 'inside and one outside primary containment.. The isolation prevents radiation release in excess. of 10 CFR 100 guidelines during a steam-line break outside primary containment. The valves also limit inventory losses during a loss of coolant accident. TS require the MSIVs be tested during each refueling outage. If the leakage rate for any one MSZV exceeds 11.5 SCFH, TS require that the valve be repaired and retested.
4k ~l NRC FORM 366A U.S. WCLEAR REGULATORY CQIIISSI(HI APPROVED BY (HEI NO 3150-0104 (5-92) EXPIRES 5/31/95 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WITH THIS IHFORHATIOH COLLECTION REQUEST: 50.0 MRS'ORIIARD COMMENTS REGARDIHG BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE INFORMATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT LICENSEE EVENT REPORT BRANCH (HNBB 7714) ~ U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COWISSIONg TEXT CONTINUATION NASHIHGTOM, DC 20555 0001, AND TO THE PAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3150-0104), OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AHD BUDGET, NASHINGTON DC 20503 FACILITY WUK (1) DOCKET IMBIBER (2) LER IRHRIER (6) PAGE (3)
YEAR SEQUENTIAL REVI SIOH NUMBER NUMBER Browns Ferry Unit 2 05000260 94 008 01 6 of 9 TEXT tf more s ce is r ired use sdditionei co ies of NRC Form 366A (17)
Furthermore, if the "as found" maximum path leak rate is greater than allowed, TS require that repairs are completed and that local leakage meets acceptance criteria as proved by testing.
Preliminary investigation after the initiating event identified that the maximum leak path was from the outboard 'D'SZV. During this investigation, it also was determined that leakage from the MSZV was within the TS limit. Consequently, it was concluded
'D'nboard that plant safety was not adversely affected, and that the safety of plant personnel and the public was not compromised.
V, CORRECTIVE ACTIONS Immediate Corrective Actionst
'The leaking valves were investigated and were scheduled to be repaired and retested.
Dr ell Penetrations X-25 and 205 For the two valves (2-FCV-64-18 and 19), corrosion product interferences were removed from the valve seat and the associated system piping. New butterfly valve seats were installed in the valves. Additionally, the stem adaptor .key for 2-FCV-64-19 was longer than the it was determined that manufacturer's recommendation and was subsequently machined to the manufacturer's recommendation. Both valves were reassembled and a successful LLRT test was performed prior to the Unit 2 startup.
During the Unit 2, Cycle 7 refueling outage startup,. excessive run times (cycling) were experienced on the drywell differential pressure air compressor. An investigation followed, and valves 2-FCV-64-18 and 19 were again identified as leaking. The valves were disassembled, and it was determined that the shims between the valve flanges and the actuator mounting brackets were missing. These shims are required to ensure a level actuator and to eliminate a misalignment between the valve and actuator.
This type of misalignment could intermittently bind the valve and prevent a seal. The two valves were shimmed, exercised several times, and retested. Both valves passed their LLRT testing with a total as-left maximum path leakage of 4.7960 SCFH..
NRC FORH 366A U.S. IN)CLEAR REGLRATORY CQBIISSIQI APPROVED BY QRI NO. 3150-0104 (5-92) EXPIRES 5/31/95
'ESTIHATED.BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COHPLY.IIITH THIS IHFORHATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST: 50.0 HRS. FORIIARD COHHENTS REGARDING BURDEN EST IHATE TO THE 'INFORHATION AND RECORDS HANAGEHEHT LICENSEE EVENT REPORT BRANCH (HNBB 7714), U.S. HUCLEAR REGULATORY CQOII SSIOH, TEXT CONTINUATION 'WASHINGTON, DC 20555 0001, AND TO THE PAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3150-0104), OFFICE OF HANAGEHENT AND BUDGET, llASHINGTOH, DC 20503 FACILITY Nh% (1) DOCKET IRHSER (2) LER INNER (6) PAGE (3)
'YEAR SEQUENTIAL REV IS I OH HUHBER NUHBER Browns Ferry Unit 2 05000260 94 008 01 7 of 9 TEXT If more s ce is r ired use edditionei co les of NRC Form 366A (17)
The missing shims are believed to be the primary cause of the excessive leakages that was observed before and after Unit 2
.startup.
Outboard 'D'ain steam isolation valve The, outboard 'D'SZV was initially investigated and preliminary troubleshooting procedures commenced. After manipulating only the 'D'utboard MSIV, the boundary was retested, and .a significantly lower leak rate was observed. Therefore, concluded that the excessive leakage in the "as found" condition it was was through the outboard valve since the position of the inboard valve was not altered.
Bo Corrective Actions to Prevent Recurrence:
Dr ell Penetrations X-25 and 205 A maintenance instruction will be written for these and similar type of valves to address the proper shimming requirements.
Outboard 'D'ain steam isolation valve During the initial disassembling of the outboard MSIV, the sealing surface of the valve was cleaned and the MSIV was reassembled and tested. However, the valve did not pass the LLRT test. Consequently, the valve rib guide was grounded and the edge was tapered to blend with the cast steel part of the poppet ring. The valve was reassembled and passed its LLRT testing with a total as-left maximum path leakage of 1.6253 SCFH.
'VZ ~ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Ao Failed Componentsl The 2-FCV-64-18 is a 18-inch flow control valve manufactured by Flowseal, Model 18-1WA-121LGB-BXG. The 2-FCV-64-19 is a 20-inch flow,control valve manufactured by Flowseal, Model 20-1WA-121LGB-BXG.
The outboard 'D'SIV is manufactured by Atwood and Morrill, Model 20851-H-26.
0 lg NRC F(NDI 366A U.S. IN)CLEAR REGULATORY DSNISSIOH APPROVED BY (%HI NO 3150-0104 (5-92) EXPIRES 5/31/95 ESTIHATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COHPLY IJITH THIS IHFORHATIOH COLLECTIOH REQUEST: 50.0 HRS. FORHARD COHHEHTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIHATE TO THE IHFORHATIOH AHD RECORDS NANAGENEHT LICENSEE EVENT REPORT BRANCH (HHBB 7714), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COHHISSIOH, TEXT CONTZNUATZON NASNINGTOH, DC 20555-0001, AND TO THE PAPERIJORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3150-0104) ~ OFFICE OF HANAGEHEHT AND BUDGET, NASHINGTOH DC 20503 FACILITY NA% (1) DOCKET IRHRIER (2) LER IRlSER (6) PAGE (3)
YEAR SEQUENTIAL REVISION NUMBER NUHBER Browns Ferry Unit 2 05000260 94 008 01 8 of 9 TEXT tf more s ce is r ired use add tionst co les of HRC Form 366A (17)
B. Pravious LERs .on Similar Eventst Previous Licensee Event. Reports were reviewed for exceeding local leak rate limits. LER 50-260/93002 described the event in which the 'C'ain steam line inboard isolation valve exceeded its leak rate limit. However, the repair on the 'C'nboard valve would not have precluded the event in this LER (260/94008). The conclusion in this LER (260/94008) was that the inboard valve minimal'ly contributed to the noted 'D'SIV leakage. Additionally, LER 296/84011 addressed the failure of a leak rate test for the residual heat removal testable check valves. However, the repairs on these valves would also not have precluded the event in this LER (260/94008). Finally, LERs 259/85039 and 296/84007 were identified. These LERs occurred before the implementation of the TVA MSZV upgrade program.
Prior to implementing the TVA MSIV upgrade pxogram, MSZV leakages would. have revealed that the inboard and outboard valves both had excessive leakages. TVA believes that adequate previous corrective actions have been taken to reduce the number of failures.
VZZ Commitment A maintenance instruction will be written for these and similar type of valves to, address the proper shimming requirements. This instruction will be written by June 30, 1995.
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