ML19323C848

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Forwards IE Circular 80-10, Failure to Maintain Environ Qualification of Equipment. No Written Response Required
ML19323C848
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Site: FitzPatrick Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/29/1980
From: Grier B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Pasternak R
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
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NUDOCS 8005190298
Download: ML19323C848 (1)


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KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19406 April 29, 1980 Docket No. 50-333 Power Authority of the State of New York James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant i

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Mr. R. J. Pasternak Resident Manager l

P. O. Box 41 Lycoming, New York 13093 Gentlemen:

The enclosed IE Circular No. 80-10, " Failure to Maintain Environmental Quali-fication Equipment," is forwarded to you for information. - No written response

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is required.

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

Sincerely, n

/Boyce H. Grier Director

Enclosures:

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IE Circular No. 80-10 2.

List of Recently Issued IE Circulars CONTACT:

S. D. Ebneter (215-337-5283) cc w/encls:

George T. Berry, Executive Director P. W. Lyon, Manager - Nuclear Operations A. Klausmann, Director, Quality Assurance M. C. Cosgrove, Quality Assurance Supervisor J. F. Davis, Chairman, Safety Review Committee C. M. Pratt, Assistant General Counsel G. M. Wilverding, Licensing Supervisor

SSINS No.: 6830 Accession No.:

UNITED STATES 8002280665 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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

20555 IE Circular No. 80-10 April 29,1980 Page 1 of 1 FAILURE TO MAINTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT Description of Circumstances:

Carolina Power and Light recently reported that the wrong class of insulating material had been used at their H. B. Robinson Nuclear Plant when the motor leads of a containment fan cooler were reconnected.

The motor leads had been disconnected during the refueling outage to supply power to welding equipment.

When the motor leads were reconnected, the wrong class of insulating material degraded the environmental qualification of the containment fan cooler motor.

A similar event, reported by Duquesne Light Company, occurred when a containment fan cooler motor was not installed with the proper cable insulation.

The NRC has previously issued IE Circular 78-08 and IE Bulletins 79-01 and 79-01B concerning environmental qualification of Class IE equipment.

These Bulletins primarily address the environmental qualification of equipment as purchased and installed;.however, the above events emphasize the importance of properly installing and maintaining environmentally qualified equipment.

Recommended Action for Licensee Consideration:

All holders of operating licenses or construction permits should recognize the 1

potential for degradation of environmentally qualified equipment due to improper maintenance or imprcper use.

It is recommended that licensees review current maintenance procedures and administrative policies to ensure the following:

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Adequate administrative controls exist to ensure that equipment which is

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environmentally qualified is identified prior to maintenance.

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Maintenance procedures provide necessary instructions and precautions to ensure that the environmental qualification of equipment is not degraded when maintenance is completed.

3.

Maintenance personnel are adequately trained on environmental qualification requirements and the potential for equipment degradation from improper maintenance.

No written response to this Circular is required.

If you require additional information regarding this matter, contact the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office.

ENCLOSURE 2 IE Circular No. 80-10 Date:

April 29, 1980 Page 1 of 1 RECENTLY ISSUED IE CIRCULARS Circular Subject First Date Issued To No.

of Issue 79-25 Shock Arrestor Strut 12/20/79 All Power Reactor Assembly Inteference Licensees with an Operating License (OL) or Construc-tion Permit (CP) 79-25 Shock Arrestor Strut 1/31/80 All Power Reacter Facil-Supplement A Assembly Interference ities with an OL or CP 80-01 Service Advice for GE 1/17/80 All Power Reactor Facil-Induction Disc Relays ities with an OL or CP 80-02 Nuclear Power Plant 2/1/80 All Power and Research Staff Work Hours Reactors with an OL or CP 80-03 Protection from Toxic 3/6/80 All Power Reactor Facil-Gas Hazards ities with an OL 80-04

uring Threaded Lack-3/14/80 All Power Reactor Facil-ing Devices on Safety-ities with an OL or CP Related Equipment 80-05 Emergency Diesel Gen-4/1/80 All Power Reactor Facil-erator Lubricating Oil ities with an OL or CP Addition and Onsite Supply 80-06 Control and Account-4/14/80 Medical Licensees in ability Systems for Categories G and G1 Implant Therapy Sources 80-07 Problems with HPCI 4/3/80 All Power Reactor Facil-Turbine Oil System ities with an OL or CP 80-08 BWR Technical Speci-4/18/80 All General Electric fication Inconsis-BWRs holding a power tency - RPS Response reactor OL Time 80-09 Problems with Plant Internal 4/28/80 All holders of a Communications Systems reactor OL or CP l

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