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Forwards IE Circular 80-09, Problems W/Plant Internal Communications Sys. No Written Response Required
ML19309H750
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 04/28/1980
From: Seyfrit K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Cavanaugh W
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
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STATE April 28, 1980 Docket Nos. 50-313 50-368 i

Arkansas Power and Light Company ATTN:

Mr. William Cavanaugh III Vice President of Generation and Construction P. O. Box 551 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 Gentlemen:

The enclosed II Circular No. 80-09 is forwarded to you for information.

No written response is required; however, should you have any questions regarding the Circular or its recommendations, please contact this office.

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Enclosures:

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II Circular No. 30-09 2.

List of IE Circulars Recently Issued cc:

James P. O'Hanlon, Plant Manager Arkansas Nuclear One P. O. Box 608 Russellvilla, Arkansas 72801

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20555 IE Circular No. 80-09 Date: April 28, 1980 Page 1 of 2 PROBLEMS WITH PLANT INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS Description of Circumstances at the Kewacnee Power Plant:

On January 17, 1980, the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant lost offsite power to its 4160V non-safeguards buses.

Since the system used for internal communica-tions, paging and evacuation alarm purposes (Gai-tronics) was powered from a non-safeguards bus, plant communications were degraded during the outage.

This degraded condition persisted until power was restored to the affected bus thru an emergency safeguards bus.

While in the degraded mode, the licensee used two-way portable radios for internal communications.

The radios performed satisfactorily, per se; however, when transmitting in the vicinity of certain electronic equipment, they induced false signals into the electronic equipment.

Description of Circumstances at the Davis-Besse Power Station:

On October 15, 1979, the Davis-Besse Power Station lost all offsite power.

During the period when offsite power was not available, the licensee noted that the internal three digit telephones (GTE) would not function.

In addition, the NRC " Red Phone" was subsequently reported to have been out of service. Other licensee phone systems (Gai-tronics and the outside four digit Ohio Bell phones) did work.

Following this event, the licensee provided emergency power to its phones and the NRC took action through AT&T to provide emergency power to all Red Phones.

(Note:

Although the communications system at Davis-Besse was not designed to meet the single failure criterion, its FSAR states that the main internal communications system is supplied by two redundant power feeders from the uninterruptable instrumentation distribution panels.)

RECOMMENDED ACTION FOR LICENSEES AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PFAMITS All licensees of nuclear power reactors and holders of construction permits should be aware of the potential problems described above.

Because of the generic impl_ications of the above problems, it is recommended that the following actions be considered:

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Determine the source of power for plant internal communications systems; 2.

Upgrade the internal communications systems to assure operability during the loss of offsite power or other foreseeable events;

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"ss IE Circular No. 80-09 Date: April 28, 1980 Page 2 of 2 3.

Determine whether any plant electronic equipment may be adversely affected by portable radio transmissions.. This determination should include, but not be limited to, the computer system, electro-hydraulic system, and nuclear instrumentation system; and 4.

Instruct employees on the use of radios in areas susceptible to electro-magnetic interference.

No written response to this Circular is required; however, if additional information regarding these matters is required, contact the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office.

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IE Circular No. 80-09 April 28, 1980 RECENTLY ISSUED IE CIRCULARS Circular Subject Date Issued To No.

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holding a power reactor RPS Response Time Operating License (OL)

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