ML19224C504

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Order Requiring Licensee to Assume Cold Shutdown Condition & Not Restart Unit Until IE Acting Diretor Has Confirmed,In Writing,That Necessary Actions Have Been Accomplished
ML19224C504
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/02/1979
From: Jennifer Davis
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
To:
References
FOIA-79-98 NUDOCS 7907020469
Download: ML19224C504 (3)


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UillTED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULA10RY C0!E15510 ;

In the Matter of

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ARKANSAS POWER NiD LIGHT COMPANY

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Docket No. 50-313 (Arkansas Nuclear One - Unit No.1)

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ORDER I.

The Arkansas Power and Light Company (the " licensee") is the holder of Facility Operatina Lir.cn

-51 (the " license") which authorizes operation of the m

nsas Nuclear One - Unit No.1 (the " facility") at steady reactor power levels Ar not in excess o fMiegawatts thermal (rated power). The license was issued on May 21, 1974, and has an expiration date of December 6, 2008.

The facility consists of a Babcock and Wilcox designed pressurized water reactor (PWR), located at the licensee's site in Pope County, Arkansas.

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In the course of authorized return to power from a cold shutdown condition, operators deviated from the established but apparently deficient procedure for routine surveillancetestofthecheckvalvesint$emainfeedwatersystem. The procedure was deficient because it did not specify that operators bypass and return the emergency feedwater system to normal.

The plant staff bypassed the controls to automatically start EFS by placing the control switches in a position that would defeat emergency feedwater. The plant was in a hot shutdown condition preparing for startup and the operators apparently took this action because pumping of emergency feedaater for this test would be undesirable and unnecessary.

Lacking a procedural requirement to return these switches to normal there was no assurance that emergency feedwater would be provided autcmatically, if needed, later during power operation.In view of these circumstances, which were discovered by an NRC 7907020 % 9 196IS/Y)f)N W8 A

_2 inspector, the facility should be temporarily placed in a cold shutdown condition.

In a teiephone conversation en June 2,1979, the licensee Vice President, Nr.

, William Cavanaugh, III, agreed to immediately proceed to a cold shutdown condition and to remain in that condition until confirmation by the Acting Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, that the conditions for startup set out in Part III below, have been satisfied.

It is desirable to confirm by order the licensee's agreement to proceed to cold shutdown.

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In light of Part II above, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT, pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 2 and 50, the licensee shall proceed to, and remain in, a cold shutdown condition and shall not restart until the Acting Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, has confint.ed in writing, that the following actions have been satisfactorily accomplished:

(1) the licensee shall evaluate and modify as appropriate its methods for the development, review and approval of procedures for all modes of plant operation; (2) the licensee shall evaluate existing procedures to assure that such procedures include all actions necessary for safety; and, (3) the licensee shall take appropriate steps to assure that all plant personnel adhere to approved procedures and do not add unauthorized steps to any procedures.

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_ i FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION I

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John G. Davis l

Acting Director

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and Enforcement Dated at Bethesda, Maryland l

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day of June, 1979.

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