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MONTHYEAR05000335/LER-2024-001, Unplanned Reactor Scram2024-09-25025 September 2024 Unplanned Reactor Scram 05000389/LER-2024-003, Unplanned Reactor Scram2024-08-0505 August 2024 Unplanned Reactor Scram 05000389/LER-2024-002-01, Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage2024-07-11011 July 2024 Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage 05000389/LER-2024-002, Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage2024-02-29029 February 2024 Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage 05000389/LER-2024-001, Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage2024-02-13013 February 2024 Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage 05000335/LER-2022-003, Manual Reactor Trip Due to Loss of Feedwater Pump2022-10-28028 October 2022 Manual Reactor Trip Due to Loss of Feedwater Pump 05000389/LER-2022-001, Reactor Shutdown Required by Technical Specifications Due to a Misaligned Control Element Assembly2022-03-0404 March 2022 Reactor Shutdown Required by Technical Specifications Due to a Misaligned Control Element Assembly 05000335/LER-2021-001, Manual Reactor Trip Due to Insufficient Feed Flow to Steam Generators2022-02-0404 February 2022 Manual Reactor Trip Due to Insufficient Feed Flow to Steam Generators 05000389/LER-2021-002, Foreign Material Exclusion Device Found in Containment Spray System2021-11-10010 November 2021 Foreign Material Exclusion Device Found in Containment Spray System 05000335/LER-2016-0032017-08-15015 August 2017 Generator Lockout Relay Actuation During Power Ascension Results in Reactor Trip, LER 16-003-01 for St. Lucie, Unit 1, Regarding Generator Lockout Relay Actuation During Power Ascension Results in Reactor Trip 05000389/LER-2017-0012017-04-27027 April 2017 Delay in Initiating Immediate Technical Specification Required Action During Fuel Movements, LER 17-001-00 for St. Lucie, Unit 2 Regarding Delay in Initiating Immediate Technical Specification Required Action During Fuel Movements L-2016-152, LER 16-001-00 for St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Regarding Inadequate Legacy Evaluation for Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Nonconformance with Design Accuracy Requirements Resulted in Latent Inoperability and Operation Prohibited by Te2016-07-29029 July 2016 LER 16-001-00 for St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Regarding Inadequate Legacy Evaluation for Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Nonconformance with Design Accuracy Requirements Resulted in Latent Inoperability and Operation Prohibited by Tech 05000335/LER-2016-0012016-07-29029 July 2016 Inadequate Legacy Evaluation for Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Nonconformance with Design Accuracy Requirements Resulted in Latent Inoperability and Operation Prohibited by Technical Specifications, LER 16-001-00 for St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Regarding Inadequate Legacy Evaluation for Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Nonconformance with Design Accuracy Requirements Resulted in Latent Inoperability and Operation Prohibited by Technical.... L-2010-255, Letter St. Lucie, Unit 2, Technical Specification Special Report Inoperable Reactor Water Level Monitoring System Channel Failed2010-11-0101 November 2010 Letter St. Lucie, Unit 2, Technical Specification Special Report Inoperable Reactor Water Level Monitoring System Channel Failed ML0414104442004-05-18018 May 2004 Technical Specification Special Report Inoperable Reactor Water Level Monitoring System Channel ML18127A6421978-09-22022 September 1978 LER 1978-032-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 08/30/78 Concerning Daily Calibration of Nuc & ^T PWR (Technical Specification 4.3.1.1.1) Was Inadvertently Missed During One Surveillance Interval Encompassing Short Maintenance Outage & Subsequent ML18127A6431978-09-18018 September 1978 LER 1978-031-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 08/16/78 Concerning the Ginca Code Operator Used Incorrect Flux Inputs in Arriving at the Incore Setpoints ML18127A6461978-09-0808 September 1978 LER 1978-030-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 08/10/78 Concerning. the Surveillance Requirement of Specification 4.4.8 Which Requires an Isotopic Analysis for Iodine in the Primary Coolant, Was Inadvertently Missed ML18127A6471978-08-30030 August 1978 LER 1978-025-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 07/31/78 Concerning Containment Vacuum Relief Valve (FCV-25-8) Instrument Air Supply Low Pressure Alarm Was Received. Cause Was Diaphragm Leak in Solenoid Valve Which Controls Instrument Air Supply ML18127A6481978-08-28028 August 1978 LER 1978-026-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 07/30/78 Concerning During PWR Operation Digital Data Processing System Malfunctioned Resulting in Loss of CEA Backup Position Indication & Incore Flux Detector System Used to Monitor Flux D ML18127A6491978-08-25025 August 1978 LER 1978-025-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 07/28/78 Concerning Notification by Applicant'S Vendor of Potential Problem with Certain Motor Operated Valves ML18127A6501978-08-0808 August 1978 LER 1978-011-01 for St. Lucie Unit 1, Update Concerning When Upper Guide Structure Was Removed (Refueling Shutdown), 3 (of 45) Incore Instrument Thimbles Remained in the Core ML18127A6511978-08-0707 August 1978 LER 1978-025-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 07/24/78 Concerning an Error in the Analysis for the Cask Drop Accident Which Makes the Technical Specification 3.9.14 Non-Conservative ML18127A6521978-07-24024 July 1978 LER 1978-024-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 06/25/78 Concerning During Plant Startup from a Short Maintenance, Dose Equivalent Iodine Exceeded Technical Specification 3.4.8.A Limit of 1.0 Uci/Gram Dose Equivalent ML18127A6531978-07-14014 July 1978 LER 1978-010-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, One Channel of Steam Generator Low Pressure Measurement for Main Steam Isolation Signal Failed Requiring Action in Accordance with Technical Specification 3. 3. 2. 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B ML18127A6551978-07-13013 July 1978 LER 1978-022-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 06/15/78 Concerning During PWR Operation, the Digital Data Processing System Malfunctioned Due to Malfunctioning Multiplexer Card ML18127A6541978-07-13013 July 1978 LER 1978-023-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 05/15/78 Concerning During Testing Humidity Control Heaters on the Shield Bldg Ventilation System (B Train) Tripped on High Temperatures Due to High Temperature Caused by Low Flow ML18127A6561978-07-0808 July 1978 LER 1978-021-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 06/08/78 Concerning During PWR Ascension Testing Following Refueling Outage CEA #65 Dropped Four Times Due to Failure of One or More of Its Coil PWR Programmer Timing Module, Integral Timer ML18127A6581978-07-0707 July 1978 LER 1978-020-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 06/07/78 Concerning Pwer Ascension Physics Testing Following a Refueling Outage, CEA #65 Dropped ML18127A6601978-06-28028 June 1978 LER 1978-019-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 05/30/78 Concerning During Special Low Pier Feedwater Control System Test a 15% Feedwater Bypass Control Valve Inadvertently Opened Fully Causing Excessive Cooling of 1A Steam Generator ML18127A6611978-06-26026 June 1978 LER 1978-018-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 05/26/78 Concerning CEA #19 Dropped for No Apparent Reason ML18127A6621978-06-13013 June 1978 LER 1978-017-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 05/14/78 Concerning Improper Switching at Pratt & Whitney Substation Combined with Incorrect Wiring of Protective Relays at Midway Substation Led to Deenergization of Midway Substation Resulting in L ML18127A6641978-06-0909 June 1978 LER 1978-016-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 05/26/78 Concerning Containment Pressure-High Trip Setpoint (Table 2.2-1) Appeared to Be in Error During the Refueling Outage ML18127A6651978-05-23023 May 1978 LER 1978-015-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 04/23/78 Concerning Operator Blew Down 1B Bamt Level Instrument to Prevent Sensing Line Blockage, Causing Instrument to Fail High ML18127A6681978-04-28028 April 1978 LER 1978-012-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 04/16/78 Concerning Eddy Current Testing Performed on Fuel Assembly CEA Guide Tubes at Unit 1 Showed Near in Guide Tubes Where Tips of Fully Withdrawn CEAs Were Located ML18127A6691978-04-28028 April 1978 LER 1978-011-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, When Upper Guide Structure Was Removed (Refueling Shutdown), 3 (of 45) Incore Instrument Thimbles Remained in the Core ML18127A6701978-04-27027 April 1978 LER 1978-013-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, on 03/28/78 Concerning During Shutdown for Refueling, Dose Equivalent Iodine Exceeded Technical Specification 3.4.8 ML18127A6711978-04-25025 April 1978 LER 1978-010-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, One Channel of Steam Generator Low Pressure Measurement for the Main Steam Isolation Signal Failed Requiring Action in Accordance with Technical Specification 3.3.2.1.B ML18127A6731978-03-30030 March 1978 LER 1978-009-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, During PWR Operation Digital Data Processing System Malfunctioned. Apparent Momentary Memory Failure Caused Ddps to Halt ML18127A6741978-03-24024 March 1978 LER 1978-008-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, Due to an Administrative Error During a Procedure Revision Instructions for Documenting Surveillance of Volume in Diesel Generator Engine Mounted Fuel Tanks Were Omitted ML18127A6791978-02-17017 February 1978 LER 1978-007-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, Technical Specification 4.3.1.1.3 RTD Response Time ML18127A6781978-02-17017 February 1978 LER 1978-007-00 for St. Lucie Unit 1, Technical Specification 4.3.1.1.3 RTD Response Time ML18144A8051977-12-15015 December 1977 12/15/1977 Memo Reportable Occurrence 335-77-50 ML18110A8681977-10-24024 October 1977 LER 1977-335-39 for St. Lucie, Unit 1 on Refueling Water Tank Piping ML18110A8691977-09-26026 September 1977 LER 1977-335-35 for St. Lucie, Unit 1 on Intake Cooling Water Pump ML18110A8711977-09-15015 September 1977 LER 1977-335-34 for St. Lucie, Unit 1 on Containment Spray Header Valve ML18110A8731977-09-13013 September 1977 LER 1977-335-31 for St. Lucie, Unit 1 on Repair of Leaking Shaft Mechanical Seal of Component Cooling Water Pump ML18110A8741977-09-0909 September 1977 LER 1977-335-33 for St. Lucie, Unit 1 on Steam Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump ML18110A8751977-08-31031 August 1977 LER 1977-335-32 for St. Lucie, Unit 1 on Refueling Water Tank Level Setpoint Drift ML18110A8761977-07-14014 July 1977 LER 1977-335-30 for St. Lucie, Unit 1 on Detector Calibration 2024-09-25
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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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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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ICENSEE EVENT REPORT CONTROL BLOCK: t',PLEASE PAINT ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION)
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[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
~p N A A N/A 7 8 9 10 12 13 44 45 46 80 FORM OF ACTIVITY COIiITENT RELEASEO OF RELEASE AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY LOCATION OF RELEASE L~J LzJ N/A N/A 7 0 9 10 11 44 45 60 PERSONNEL EXPOSURES NUMBER TYPE OESCRIPTION PPz ~oo o ~z N/A 7 89 11 12 13 80 PERS'ONNEL INJURIES NUMBFR OESCRIPTION
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'g N/A 7 8 9 80 LOSS OR OAMAGE TO FACIUTY TYPE 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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