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Forwards IE Circular 79-04, Loose Locking Nut on Limitorque Valve Operators
ML19281A677
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Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 03/16/1979
From: Seyfrit K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Koester G
KANSAS GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
References
NUDOCS 7903300005
Download: ML19281A677 (1)


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March 16, 1979 In Reply Refer To:

RIV Docket No.

STN 50-482/IE Circular No. 79-04 Kansas Gas & Electric Co.

Attn: Mr. G'enn L. Koester Vice President-0perations Post Office Box 208 Wichita, Kansas 67201 Gentlemen:

The enclosed IE Circular 79-04 is forwarded to you for information.

If there are any questions related to your understanding of the suggested actions, please contact this office.

Sincerely, vY 0j Af g

Karl V. Seyfr Director

Enclosures:

1.

IE Circular No. 79-04 2.

List of IE Circulars Issued in Last 12 Months cc: w/ enclosures Messrs. Nicholas A. Petrick, SNUPPS D. T. McPhee, Kansas City Power and Light Company Gerald Charnoff, Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge E. W. Creel, Kansas Gas and Electric Company 7903300005 s

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

20555 IE Circular No. 79-04 Date: March 16, 1979 Page 1 of 2 LOOSE LOCKING NUT ON LIMITORQUE VALVE OPEPATORS Description of Circumstances:

On December 8, 1978, Fort Calhoun Station Unit No. 1 reported that 30 out of 65 Limitorque Type SMB valve operators did not have the locking nut fastened securely in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation.

If this locking nut is not secure, it can loosen and allow the stem nut to move axially to the point that the splines are disengaged; resulting in a loss of drive to the valve stem.

The licensee reported that several locking nuts were slightly loose but in no instance had the stem nut backed out enough to affect the operation of the valve.

This licensee was made aware of the potential problem by a letter of July 28, 1978, from the NSSS supplier, Combustion Engineering, Inc.

Other plants have reported similar findings.

On April 27, 1977, Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Unit No.1, reported that two valve operability failures had been caused by locking nuts loosening and falling off.

During tha ensuing inspection program, a total of 65 out of 144 safety-related valve operators required staking.

Arkansas Nuclear One (ANO), Unit 2, reported on June 29, 1978, that several va he operators required staking. A subsequent inspection at ANO Unit 2 was made by an IE inspector who identified record; '5at 15 out of 17 SMB operators provided by the NSSS supplier (Combuss on Engineering Inc.) required staking. Valve operability failures, resulting from loosened locking nuts, have also been reported by Cooper Nuclear Station (Unusual Event Report 75-5), Browns Ferry Unit 2 report of March 6, 1974, and Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 1 reports of March 13, 1976, and October 20, 1976.

The corrective action by the licensee in each case was to stake the locking nut.

In June 1978, the Limitorque Corporation issued a supplement to the October 1977, issue of the Type SMB Instruction and Maintenance Manual SMBI-170 that called for the crimping or staking of the locking nuts.

The 1971 issue of the manual had statements for crimping and staking of the lock nuts incorporated into the manual.

The stem nut specification drawing provided by Limitorque for Unit Types SMB-000, SMB-00, SMB-0, SMB-1, SMB-2, SMB-3, and SMB-4 directs the customer to a Limitorque

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