ML19261D827
| ML19261D827 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Pennsylvania State University |
| Issue date: | 06/25/1979 |
| From: | Cunningham R PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV., UNIVERSITY PARK, PA |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7906260467 | |
| Download: ML19261D827 (1) | |
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Tile PENNSYLVANI A ST ATE U NIVERSITY 207 01 D MAIN llUll DING UNIVI RSITY PARK. PLNNSY1 VANIA 16502 Yke PicssJcm her Aic.a( W $14 Rewarth anJ (n Juale StuJics hb5 6H2 25 June 1979 Operating Reactors Division of Reactor Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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Reference:
License R-2, Docket 50-05 Gentlemen:
On June 8, 1979, during a routine daily checkout of the reactor instru-mentation, it was discovered that the percent power meter stuck at 98% full scale and would not have scranmied had the power exceeded 98%.
Amendment 16 to our license requires us to inform the Commission of any incident or condi-tion relating to the operation of the reactor which prevented or could have prevented the nuclear system from performing its safety function as described in the Technical Specifications.
llence, the problem was immediately reported to Region I by a phone call from Dr. S. 11. Levine to Mr. Larry Briggs, 10:30 A.M.,
June 8, 1979.
Disassembly of the percent power meter revealed a collection of dust in-side the meter movement which increased the internal friction in the meter preventing proper operation at the upper end of its scale.
The meter move-ment was cleaned and checked for proper operation and returned to service.
No further deficiency with this system has been observed.
The discovery was made during checkout of the instrumentation; therefore, the reactor was not operated with this condition.
It was operated again only after the repair was effected and the system checked to assure proper operation.
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