ML18110A608

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LER 1976-007-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, an Error in the RCS Loop Temperature Wiring Diagrams
ML18110A608
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/23/1976
From: Schmidt A
Florida Power & Light Co
To: Moseley N
NRC/IE, NRC/RGN-II
References
PRN-LI-76-97 LER 1976-007-00
Download: ML18110A608 (6)


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DESCRIPTION ENCLOSURE Ltr trans the following license event report: RO/P 76-7 on 3-25-76 concerning erratic reactor coolant loop Th rIBmperature indication........

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PRN-LI-76-97 joe CU Mr. Norman C. Moseley, Director, Region II c Office of Inspection and Enforcement I 00CNGIl3 U. S. Nucle'ar Regulatory Commission uSI4RC 230 Peachtree Street, N. W., Suite 818 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 M~~5 )076' RE~

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'v OCCURRENCE 335-76 7 'EPORTABLE ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 DATE OF OCCURRENCE: MARCH 25, 1976 WIRING DIAGRAM ERROR (Th INSTRUMENT)

The attached Licensee Event Report is being submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 6.9 to provide 30-day notification of the subject occurrence.

Very truly yours, RE8ULAT",.Y '."""'T I-II E CO Vice President Power Resources MAS/cpc Attachment cc: Jack R. Newman, Esquire Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (30)

Director, Office of Management Information and 1

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7 89 14 15 26 30 31 32 REPORT REPORT CATEGORY TYPE SOURCE 'OCKET NUMBER ~ EVENT OATS REPORT DATE

[OD~ICoN'7 L ~L 0 5 0 0 3 3 5 0 3 2 5 7 6 0 4 2 3 7 6 7 8 57 58 59 60 61 68 69 74 75 80 EVENT OESCRIPTION

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+04 observed. Subseauent review of Reactor Coolant S stem RCS loo N'0 7 8 9 80 IOOI tern erature wirin dia rams revealed an error. The olarit of th'

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~10 7 89 FACILITY METHOD OF 80 STATUS "  % POWER OTHER STATUS DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DESCRIPTION jg~ ~s LJoaoo J NA Preo erational Test 7 8 9 10 12 13 44 45 46 80 FORM OF ACTIVITY COATENT KQs 7 8 LJs'~l RELEASEO 9

OF RELEASE 10 11 AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY NA 4s LOCATION OF RELEASE NA 80 PERSONNEL, EXPOSURES 7

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REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE 335-76-7 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT PAGE TWO Event Descri tion (Continued) I the Thermal Margin/Low Pressure reactor trip was found reversed on the diagrams. Component modifications were completed prior to continuing heatup to within the Th instrument range. The modifica-tions were made to comply with the original design intent, and no functions or equipment were added or deleted. Further preoperational testing and reviews of RPS wiring have indicated that this is not a repetitive problem. This was the first occurrence of this type.

(335-76-7).