ML19259C692

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LER 79-013/031-0 on 790712:while Performing Motor Operated Valve Operability Test,Thermal Overload Relay for Pump Suction Valve 1C RHR Tripped & Could Not Be Reopened.Caused by Loose Electrical Connections at Breaker
ML19259C692
Person / Time
Site: Quad Cities Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/03/1979
From: Hoeller J
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
Shared Package
ML19259C690 List:
References
LER-79-013-03L-05, LER-79-13-3L-5, NUDOCS 7908140588
Download: ML19259C692 (1)


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7 a 60 61 DOCKET NUMBER 68 63 EVENT DATE 74 75 REPORT CATE EVENT DESCRIPTION AND PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES h a 2 l While performing the LPCI Motor Operated Valve Operability Test. QOS 1000-3. the I go;3g l thermal overload relay for the normally open IC RHR pump suction valve, M0 2-1001-7C, l o 4 l tripped and the valve could not be reopened after closure (T.S.3.5.3). The survell- I o s lance requirements of T.S.3.5.4 were started. The valve was demonstrated operable I a s l prior to completion of all surveillance items. The other three RHR pumps for the LPCI l 0 7 l mode and the Core Spray Sub-system were available. If necessary the valve could have l g g  ; been manually opened. l 7 8 9 80 SYSTEM CAUSE CAUSE COMP. VALVE CODE CODE SU8 CODE COMPONENT CODE SU8 CODE SUSCODE M7 8 l S l F j@ g@ l Al@ lC lK lT lB lR lK l@ l Bl@ W @

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