ML19250C536

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Forwards IE Bulletin 79-25, Failure of Westinghouse Bfd Relays in Safety-Related Sys. Action Required
ML19250C536
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Site: 05000516, 05000517, Shoreham  File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 11/02/1979
From: Grier B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Wofford A
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
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NUDOCS 7911280050
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Docket Nos. 50-322 50-516 50-517 Long Island Lighting Company ATTN:

Mr. Andrew W. Wofford Vice President 175 East Old Country Road Hicksville, New York 11801 Gentlemen:

Enclosed is IE Bulletin No. 79-25 which requires action by you with regard to your power reactor facility (ies) with an operating license or a construction permit.

Should you have questions regarding this Bulletin or the actions required of you, please contact this office.

Sincerely, n

a cyce H. Grier d irector

Enclosures:

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IE Bulletin No. 79-25 w/ attachments 2.

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20555 IE Bulletin No. 79-25 Date:

November 2, 1979 Page 1 of 3 FAILURES OF WESTINGHOUSE BFD RELAYS IN SAFETY-RELATED SYSTEMS Description of Circumstances:

While conducting response time tests on Westinghouse BFD relays at the H. B.

Robinson facility, two relays were found to be stuck in the energized position with the coil de energized.

The twenty relays being tested were installed spares and provided no safety-related or operational function.

The subject relay is identified as a Westinghouse Electric Corporation type BFD, style 5069A95G03, coil style 1259C71G19.

Upon discovery of the two stuck relays in the test program, the licensee conducted response tests on similar relays installed in the Reactor Protection System.

During this additional testing a reactor trip relay was found to be stuck in the energized position.

Detailed investigation of the problem by the licensee's staff indicated that the armature was sticking to the armature stop post.

This condition is apparently created when heat generated by normally energized coils causes a softening and resultant flow of epoxy adhesive used to attach the magnetic antistick disc to the top of the armature stop post. When sufficient adhesive flows to the top of the armature stop, the armature becomes bonded to the stop post, r?sulting in the relay sticking in the energized position.

The epoxy adhesive had also discolored to a dark brown as opposed to clear in new relays.

After reviewing this problem, Westinghouse issued a service letter dated December 6, 1978.

A copy of this letter is attached for your information and appropriate use.

Westinghouse recommended replacing affected relays with a relay identified as NBFD, style 5072A49, coil style 1271C50G01,125/130 Volt DC 10 percent.

During installation and testing of the new N8FD relays identified by Westinghouse, H. B. Robinson determined that some of the new style relays exhibited marginal or unsatisfactory armature ovartravel.

An investigation of the problem by Westinghouse indicated that the insufficient overtravel was limited to eight and twelve pole models of tha NBFD relays. Westinghouse issued a Technical Bulletin NSD-TB-79-05 to Licensees.

A copy of this Technic h attached for your information and method for identifying relays with replacement of relays with insuffi DUPLICATE DOCUMENT Erftire document previously j@

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