05000280/LER-1981-031-03, /03L-0:on 810508,amp Reading for Heat Tracing Panel 11,circuit 1B,found Below Acceptance Criteria.Caused by Mechanical Damage to Tape.Heat Tracing Replaced & Tested. Design Change Initiated

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/03L-0:on 810508,amp Reading for Heat Tracing Panel 11,circuit 1B,found Below Acceptance Criteria.Caused by Mechanical Damage to Tape.Heat Tracing Replaced & Tested. Design Change Initiated
ML18139B387
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Site: Surry  
Issue date: 06/05/1981
From: Joshua Wilson
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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LER-81-031-03L-02, LER-81-31-3L-2, NUDOCS 8106090548
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LER-1981-031, /03L-0:on 810508,amp Reading for Heat Tracing Panel 11,circuit 1B,found Below Acceptance Criteria.Caused by Mechanical Damage to Tape.Heat Tracing Replaced & Tested. Design Change Initiated
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STATION, UNIT NO. 2 50-281 8l-031/03L-O 05-08-81 TITLE OF EVENT:

HEAT TRACING FAILURE

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DESCRIPTION OF EVENT

With Unit No. 2 at 100% power, PT-27C revealed that the amp reading for heat tracing Panel 11, circuit 18 (BIT Outlet Valve, MOV-2867D), was below the acceptance criteria stipulated in the PT.

This event is contrary to Technical Specification 3.3.A.4, and is reportable per Technical Specification 6.6.2.b(2).

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PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES and STATUS of REDUNDANT EQUIPMENT:

The heat tracing circuits are intended to maintain a fluid temperature above that needed for flow.

The redundant heat tracing circuit was operable, there-fore, the health and safety of the public were not affected.

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CAUSE

The loss of heat tracing was du~to mechanical ~amage to the tape.

Personnel from various crafts had been working.in the nearby area.

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IMMEDIATE CORRECT I VE ACT I ON:

The immediate corrective action was to verify that the redundant circuit was opera9le.

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SUBSEQUEST CORRECTIVE ACTION:

The defective heat tracing tape was replaced and tested within the time span specified by Technical Specifications.

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ACTION TAKEN to PREVENT RECURRENCE:

No additional actions:were deemed necessary.

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GENERIC IMPLICATIONS:

A task force has reviewed the total spectrum of the Heat Tracing *system and a Design Change is being prepared as a result of the Task Force's study.

Long lead ttems are being procured.