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Forwards IE Bulletin 79-12, Short Period Scrams at BWR Facilities. No Action Required
ML19246C052
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 05/31/1979
From: Grier B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Dunn C
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
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NUDOCS 7907200095
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May 31, 1979 Docket No. 50-334 Duquesne Light Company ATTN: Mr. C. N. Dunn Vice President Operations Division 435 Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Gentlemen:

The enclosed Bulletin 79-12 is forwarded to you for information.

No written response is required.

If you desire additional information regarding this matter, please contact this office.

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Boyce H. Grier

- Director

Enclosures:

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IE Bulletin No. 79-12 2.

List of IE Bulletins Issued in Last Twelve flonths cc w/encls:

F. Bissert, Technical Assistant Nuclear R. Washabaugh, QA Manager J. Werling, Station Superintendent G. Moore, General Superintendent, Power Stations Department J. J. Carey, Nuclear Technical Assistant u ad30 79072oooj5

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C.

20555 IE Bulletin No. 79-12 Date: May 31,1979 Page 1 of 3 SHORT PERIOD SCRAMS AT BWR FACILITIES Summary:

Reactor scrams, resulting from periods of less than 5 seconds, have occurred recently at three BWR facilities.

In each case the scram was caused by high flux detected by the IRM neutron monitors during an approach to critical. These events are similar in most respects to events which were previously described by IE Circular 77-07 (cory enclosed). The recent recurrences of this event indicate an apparent loss of effectiveness of the earlier Circular. Issuance of this Bulletin is considered appropriate to further reduce the number of challenges to the reactor protective system high IRM flum v ram.

Description of Circumstances:

The following is a brief account of eacn avent.

1.

Oyster Creek - On December 14, 1978, Cie reactor experienced a scram as control rods were being withdrawn for approach to critical, following a scram from full power which had occurred about 15 hours1.736111e-4 days <br />0.00417 hours <br />2.480159e-5 weeks <br />5.7075e-6 months <br /> earlier.

The moderator temperature was 380 degrees F and the reactor pressure was 190 psig.

Because of the high xenon concentration the operators had not made an accurate estimate of the critical rod puttern. The operator at the controls was using the SRM count rate, which had changed only slightly, (425 to 450 cps) to guide the approach.

Control rod 10-43 (first rod in Group 9) was beir.g withdrawn in " notch override" to notch position 10, when the reactor became critical on an estimated 2.8 second period.

The operator was attempting to reinsert the rod when the scram occurred.

Failure of the

" emergency rod in" switch to maintain contact, due to a bent switch stop, apparently contributed to the problem.

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Browns Ferry Unit 1 - On January 18, 1979, the reactor experienced a scram during the initial approach to critical following refueling.

The operator was continuously withdrawing in " notch override" the first control rod in Group 3 (a high worth rod) because the SRM count rate had led him to believe that the reactor was very subcritical.

A short reactor period, estimated at 5 seconds, was experienced.

The operator was attempting to reinsert control rods when the scram occurred.

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