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Forwards IE Bulletin 79-27, Loss of Non-Class IE Instrumentation & Control Power Sys Bus During Operation. No Written Response Required
ML19291B997
Person / Time
Site: Bailly
Issue date: 11/30/1979
From: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Shorb E
NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
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NUDOCS 7912190229
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cLEN ELLYN, ILLINOIS 60137 NOV 3 01979 Docket No. 50-367 Northern Indiana Public Service Company ATTN:

Mr. Eugene M. Shorb Senior Vice President 5265 Hohman Avenue Hammond, IN 46325 Gentlemen:

The enclosed IE Bulletin No. 79-27, is forwarded to you for information.

Although no written response is required at this time, these concerns will be addressed as part of the licensing process for your plant.

If you desire additional information regarding this matter, please contact this office.

Sincerely, n

ames G. Keppler Director

Enclosure:

IE Bulletin No. 79-27 cc w/ encl:

Central Files Director, NRR/DPM Director, hTR/ DOR PDR Local PDR NSIC TIC Mr. Dean Hansell, Office of Assistant Attorney General

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6820 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Accession No.

OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT 7910250499 WASHINGTON, D.C.

20555 November 30, 1979 IE Bulletin No. 79-27 LOSS OF NON-CLASS-1-E INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL POWER SYSTEM BUS DURING OPERATION Description of Circumstances:

On November 10, 1979, an event occurred at the Oconee Power Station, Unit 3, that resulted in loss of power to a non-class-1-E 120 Vac single phase power panel that supplied power to the Integrated Control System (ICS) and the Non-Nuclear Instrumentatien (NNI) System. This loss of power resulted in control system malfunctions and significant loss of information to the control room operator.

Specifically, at 3:16 p.m.,

with Unit 3 at 100 percent power, the main condensate pumps tripped, apparently as a result of a technician performing maintenance on the hotwell level control system. This led to reduced feedwater flow to the steam generators, which resulted in a reactor trip due to high coolant system pressure and simultaneous turbine trip at 3:16:57 p.m.

At 3:17:15 p.m., the non-class-1-E inverter power supply feeding all power to the integrated control system (which provides proper coordination of the reactor, steam generator feedwater control, and turbine) and to one NNI channel tripped and failed to automatically transfer its loads from the DC power source to the regulated AC power source. The inverter tripped due to blown fuses.

Loss of power to the NNI rendered control room indicators and recorders for the reactor coolant system (except for one wide-range RCS pressure recorder) and most of the secondary plant systems inoperable, causing loss of indication for systems used for decay heat removal and water addition to the reactor vessel and steam generators.

Upon loss of power, all valves controlled by the ICS assumed their respective failure positions. The loss of power existed for approximately three minutes, until an operator could reach the equipment room and manually switch the inverter to the regulated AC source.

The above event was discussed in IE Information Notice No. 79-29, issued November 16, 1979.

NUREG 0600 " Investigation into the March 28, 1979 TMI Accident" also discusses TMI LER 78-021-03L whereby the RCS depressurized and Safety Injection occured on loss of a vital bus due to inverter failure.

Actions to Be Taken by Licensees For all power reactor facilities with completion of construction (North Anna DUPLICATE DOCUMENT Sequoyah, and Zimmer):

Entire document previously entered into system under:

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