ML19211C176

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Forwards IE Info Notice 79-33, Improper Closure of Primary Containment Equipment Access Hatches. No Specific Action or Response Requested
ML19211C176
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Site: Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png
Issue date: 12/26/1979
From: Engelken R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
To: Goodwin C
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
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NUDOCS 8001110030
Download: ML19211C176 (1)


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WALNUT CREE K, CALIFORNIA 94596 December 26, 1979 Docket No. 50-344 Portland General Electric Company 121 S. W. Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204 lsttention: Mr. Charles Goodwin, Jr.

Assistant Vice President Gentlemen:

This Information Notice is provided as an early notification of a possibly significant matter.

It is expected that recipients will review the Information Notice for possible applicability to their facilities.

No specific action or response is requested at this time.

However, we anticipate that further NRC evaluations will result in issuance of an IE Circular or Bulletin in the near future which will recommend or request specific applicant or licensee actions.

If you have questions regarding the matter, please contact the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office.

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20555 0250520 79 December 21, 1979 IE Infonnation Motice No. 79-33 IMPROPER CLOSURE OF PRIMARY CONTAINMENT EQUIPMENT ACCESS HATCHES Description of Circumstances:

On December 8,1979 difficulty was experienced in establishing the required nitrogen pressure in primary containment during power range startuo testing of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 3, following a refueling outage. On December 9,1979, the licensee found three ?cose bolts on an equipment hatch to be the cause of leakage from the primary containment. The leakage was calculated to have been ten times the allowable containment leakage rate. This hatch had previously passed a local leak rate test (LLRT) and an integrated leak rate test of the containment in November 1979.

The reactor had returned to operation on December 6,1979 from the refueling outage and had operated at power levels less than 25 percent since December 6,1979.

A subsequent inspection by the licensee of both primary containment equipment access hatches for Unit 2 was performed. TVA reported on December 20, 1979, to the hRC that they had found six of twelve closing dogs on one hatch improperly aligned and one closing bolt not torqued. A LLRT, perforned with the hatch in this condition, showed a leakage rate higher than normal but within Technical Specification limits. The second hatch on this unit was found to have eight of twelve closing dogs improperly aligned.

The licensee is in the process of inspecting the closure of both primary contain-ment equipment access hatches on Unit 1 and is reinspectina these hatches on Unit 3.

It is anticipated that further NRC evaluation will result in issuance of an IE Circular or Bulletin in the near future which will recomend or request specific applicant or licensee actions.

This information is provided to inform licensees of a possibly significant matter.

The imoroper closure of the primary containment access hatches resulted from a lack of procedures for torque values, sequence of torque, and alignrent of the closing dogs. We expect that recipients will review the adequacy of their pro-cedures for access hatch installation at all facilities.

If installation pro-cedures do not exist or are inadequate, inspection and local leak rate testing can be used to confirm containment penetration integrity.

If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the Director of the appropriate tRC Regional Office.

No written response to this Infonnation Notice is required.

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IF, Information Notice No. 79-33 Enclosure December 21, 1979 RECENTLY ISSUED IE INFORf4ATION NOTICES Infornation Subject Date Issued To Notice No.

Issued 79-32 Separation of Electrical 12/21/79 All power reactor facilities Cables for HPCI and ADS holding OLs and cps 79-31 Use of Incorrect Amplified 12/13/79 All holders of power reactor Response Spectra (ARS)

Ols and cps 79-30 Reporting of Defects and 12/6/79 All power reactor facilities Noncompliance, 10 CFR Part 21.

holding OLs and cps and vendors inspected by LCVIP 79-29 Loss of NonSafety-Related 11/16/79 All power reactor facilities Reactor Co?lant System holdin9 OLs or cps Instrumentation During Operation 79-28 Overloading of Structural 11/16/79 All power reactor facilities Elements Due to Pipe Support with an OL or CP Loads 79-27 Steam Generat:r Tube 11/16/79 All power reactor facilities Ruptures At Two PWR holding OLs and cps Facilities79-12A Attempted Damage To New 11/9/79 All Fuel Facilities, Fuel Assemblies research reactors, and power reactors with an OL or CP 79-26 Breach of Containment 11/5/79 All power reactor facilities Integrity holding OLs and cps 79-25 Reactor Trips At Turkey 10/1/79 All power facilities with Point Units 3 And 4 an OL or a CP 79-24 Overpressurization Of 10/1/79 All power reactor facilities Containment Of A PWR Plant with a CP After A flain Steam Line Break 1737 340