ML19269C703

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Forwards IE Info Notice 79-01,Bergen-Paterson Hydraulic Shock & Sway Arrestors (Hssa)
ML19269C703
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Issue date: 02/02/1979
From: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Hines E
DETROIT EDISON CO.
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Docket No. 50-341 EU O' il9 The Detroit Edison Company ATTN:

Mr. Edward Hines, Assistant Vice President and Manager Quality Assurance 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, MI 48226 Gentlemen:

This Information Notice is provided as an early notification of a possn ly significant matter.

It is expected that recipients will review the information for possible applicability to their f acilities. No specific action or response is requested at this If further NRC evalua ions so indicate, an IE Circular time.

c or Bulletin will be issued to recommend or request specific licensee actions. If you have quections regarding this matter, please contact the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office.

Sincerely, b $~^ b JamesG.KeMler Director

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IE Information Notice No. 79-01 2.

List of IE Information Notices Issued in 1979 cc w/encls:

Central Files Director, NRR/DPM Director, NRR/ DOR PDR Local PDR SIC TIC Ronald Callen, Michigan Public Service Commission Eugene B. Thomas, Jr.,

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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT REGION III February 2,1979 IE Information Notice No.-79-01 BERGEN-PATERSON HYDRAULIC SHOCK AND SWAY ARRESTORS (HSSA)

On December 4, 1978, Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station reported the failure of seven Bergen-Paterson HSSA (Snubber) units to lockup in the compression direction and the failure of one additional unit to lockup in the extension direction. These failures were identified durinE surveillance testing and the affected models included HSSA-3-6, HSSA-10-6 and HSSA-20-6. When the units were disassembled, the licensee observed damage to the poppet valve and seat on the compressien side of the valve blocks of the seven units that failed in the compression direction.

It was also observed that five of the seven units had the The licensee poppet spring entrapped between the poppet and the seat.

attributed the seven failures in the compression direction to abusive handling during compression of the units for installation following testing at the previous refuelin; outage. The cause of the single failure in the extension direction has not been determined.

In addition to exercising greater care in reinstallation, the licensee co==itted to functionally test all Bergen~?aterson snubbers subjected to transient conditions which cause either physical damage to or significant movement of piping. This testing will include verification of pisten movement, lockup and bleed. The Bergen-Paterson Technical Maintenance Manual recommends that additional inspections should be made on units which may.have participated in an unusual shock occurrence involving known damage to,' piping or equipment.

On January 3, 1979, the licensee reported that the decay heat removal system had been subjected to a transient condition in the form of a

" water hammer." This transient, caused pipe movement great enough to damage two rigid pipe support wall attachments. The subsequent functional testing of the affected Bergen-Paterson units revealed that one of seven units failed the lockup test. This unit (Model No. HSSA-3-6) was disassembled and damage to the poppet valve and seat was observed.

The damage to the poppet valves is presently being reviewed by both the licensee and Bergen-Paterson. At this time, the cause of damage has not been completely defined nor has appropriate corrective action been determined. Other licensees have reported instances of poppet valve damage; however, the cause and extent of damage are not known at this time.

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e February 2, 1979 IE Information Notice No. 79-01 This information is provided as an early notification of a possibly It is expected that recipients will review the significant matter.

No specific information for possible applicability to their facilities.

If further NRC evaluations action or response is requested at this time.

an IE Circular or Bulletin will be issued to recommend or so indicate, request specific licensee actions. If you have questions regarding this matter, please contact the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office.

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IE Information Notice No. 79-01 February 2, 1979 LISTING OF IE INFORMATION NOTICES ISSUED IN 1979 Information Subject Date Issued To Notice No.

Issued An In#ormation Notice is a new method of co==unicating items of pote cial interest to licensees. This item, Information Notice No. 79-01, is the first of this new form of co=munication.

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