ML19256B411

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Forwards IE Circular 79-07, Unexpected Speed Increase of Reactor Motor Generator Set Resulted in Reactor Power Increase. No Written Response Required
ML19256B411
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 05/02/1979
From: Grier B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Finfrock I
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
NUDOCS 7906130162
Download: ML19256B411 (1)


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KING OF PRUS$1 A, PENNSYLV ANI A 19406 May 2, 1979 Docket No. 50-219 Jersey Central Power and Light Company ATTN:

Mr. Ivan R. F5 frock, Jr.

Vice President Madison Avenue at Punch Bowl Road Morristown, New Jersey 07960 Gentlemen:

The enclosed IE Circular No. 79-07 is forwarded to you for in-formation.

No written response is required.

Should you have any questions related to your understanding of this "atter, please contact this office.

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Enclosures:

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IE Circular No. 79-07 2.

List of IE Circulars Issued in Last Twelve Months cc w/encls:

J T. Carroll, Station Superintendent A. Z. Roisman, Natural Resources Defense Council 7906130/62 V

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

20555 IE Circular No. 79-07 Date:

May 2, 1979 Page 1 of 3 UNEXPECTED SPEED INCREASE OF REACTOR RECIRCULATION MG SET RESULTED IN REACTOR POWER INCREASE Description of Circumstances:

On November 24, 1978, an unexpected rapid speed increase was experienced on the 'B' Reactor Recirculation MG set (RRMG) at the Cooper Nuclear Station.

Prior to the event, the RRMG set had been inadvertently tripped during the performance of routine maintenance.

Upon restart, the MG set would not respond to a speed increase signal.

Licensee personnel com-menced trouble shooting this problem in accordance with the instructions in the manufacturer's technical manual.

One step of these instructions suggested removing the fuse from the Bailey scoop tube actuator circuit (a blown fuse would de-energize the actuator and not permit the sc op tube to move).

When the terminal panel cover was removed, licensee personnel noted two fuses instead of one as shown on the vendor drawings.

When licensee personnel removed the second fuse to verify fuse integrity, a rapid speed increase of the MG set occurred.

This increase was terminated by replacement of the fuse or tripping of the MG set by the control room operator (both actions took place almost simultaneously).

The input signal to the scoop tube actuator is received from the speed controller via a function generator.

This signal is a scoop tube posi-tion demand signal.

As the actuator drives the scoop tube in or out of the fluid coupler, a position followup signal is generated to null the input signal and stop scoop tube motion at the required position.

The vendor's drawings of the scoop tube actuator circuit showed only one fuse in the circuit.

The licensee contacted the vendor regarding the second fuse and was informed that this fuse had been added as a change in the initial circuit design to provide protection for certain elec-tronic components in this circui

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in a loss of the nulling signal DUPLICATE DOCUMENT to the maximum speed position.

Entire document previously entered into system under:

ANO 79CS/40 49 L No. of pages:

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