ML18110A894

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LER 77-077-013 for Saint Lucie Unit 1 Regarding Momentary Power Loss from the Sups
ML18110A894
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/28/1977
From: Schmidt A
Florida Power & Light Co
To: Moseley N
NRC/RGN-II
References
PRN-LI-77-91 LER 77-013-00
Download: ML18110A894 (8)


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NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED EVENT REPORT FOR R.O.,/I 77-13, ON 2/26/77 .CONCERNING POWER'THAT WAS LOST'FROM THE 'SUPS 1" (1P) (2P)

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- Mr. Norman C. Mofej.eg,~Director, Region II Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 230 Peachtree Street, N.W.,'uite 1217 AONJRtOQ~

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Dear Mr. Moseley:

REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE 335-77-13 ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 DATE OF OCCURRENCE: FEBRUARY 26, 1977 RCS COLD LEG,TEMPERATURE 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, D. Sc midt.

Vice President.

Power Resources MAS/cmp Attachment CC Robert Lowenstein, Esquire Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (30)

Director, Office of Management Information and Program Control (3)

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HELPING BUILD FLORIDA

ICENSEE EVENT REPORT CONTROL BLOCK: t',PLEASE PAINT ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION)

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7 14 15 25 26 30 31 32 REPORT REPORT CATEGORY TYPE SOURCE OOCKET NUMBER EVENT OATE REPORT OATE

[OD1]CON'I L I 0 5 0 0 3 3 5 0 2 2 6 7 7 0 .3 28 7 7 7 8 57, 58 59 60 61 68 69 74 75 80 EVENT OESCRIPTION Qp g During normal plant operation, power from the SUPS was momentarily lost. This resulted 89 80

[OD3] in the loss of AC power to the computer for the turbine and caused a shift from auto-7 89 80

[OD4] matic to manual control of the turbine. erator action was taken to reduce power 7 8 9 Jog re stabilized and re arations made to return the 7 8 9 80 Qo 6 turbine controls to automatic. Upon transferring to automatic control, the computer

.7 89 PRME 80 SYSTEM CAUSE COMPONENT CO MPOiVENT SUPPUER MANUFACTURER VGIATION

+0 W 1 2 0 N 7 8 9 10 11 12 17 44 47 48 CAUSE DESCRIPTION Qp 8 The RCS temperature changes were caused by Steam Flow changes which occurred while 7 8 9 80 Qp g automatically transferring turbine valve control mode. This transfer was not as smooth 7 8 9 80

~1 0 as required due to minor inaccuracies in the characteristic curves for sequential valve 7 89 FACIUTY 80 METHOO OF STATUS .4 POWER OTHER STATUS OISCOVERY OISCOVERY OESCRIPTION

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EVENT DESCRIPTION (Cont) automatically began a transfer from sequential valve control to single valve control. This mode transfer resulted in a steam flow change which caused RCS cold leg temperature to exceed 542 F. Maximum temperature reached was 5/>3 F. RCS cold leg temperature was immediately reduced to less than 5l>2 F as required by Technical Specification 3.2.5.a. Upon completion of transfer to single valve control, plant conditions were stabilized and reactor power wa" returned to 99.5/.

This is the third occurrence in which cold leg temperature has exceeded 5/>2 F. The two nrevious events ( 335-77-1 and 335-77-8) occurred during turbine valve testing, but are related to this event in that all three occurrences were produced by the same cause.

Corrective action to preclude this type event will be to modify the tur-bine valve characteristic curves used in the turbine control system. Data has been taken and is being evaluated by the vendor with respect to revising the curves. Xn the interim period until the new curves are .available',

changes in the turbine control operating procedures have been made to reduce the likelihood of recurrence of this type of event (335-77-13).

CAUSE DESCRIPTION (Cont) control. and single valve control which have been set into the turbine control system.

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